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setting. Try turning the multicast setting on or off on the wireless LAN router/access point. If your server is a software application on your PC, check the firewall setup and the security software settings. [278] Troubleshooting Home network Cannot access to the server, etc., connected to the router via a wireless LAN connection. If connecting the receiver to the router via a wireless LAN connection, you may not access to the computer (home network server) connected to the router via a wireless LAN connection by other network name (SSID). In this case, it is possible that the network between the devices connected to the router is separated due to the security function of the router. Connect both the receiver and the device such as the computer to the router via a wired LAN connection. Or, refer to the operating instruction of your wireless LAN router/access point, and then try turning off the appropriate security function. [279] Troubleshooting Home network Playback does not start, or the player does not automatically proceed to the next track or file. Make sure that the audio file you are trying to play is in a format supported by this receiver. Audio content with DRM (Digital Rights Management) copyright protection cannot be played on this receiver. Make sure that the repeat setting and shuffle setting are configured correctly. Press OPTIONS, then select [Repeat Setting] or [Shuffle Setting] from the options menu to set to the playback mode. The receiver can recognize and play up to the following files or folders stored in the home network server: up to folders in the 19th layer up to 999 files/folders in a single layer [280] Troubleshooting Home network The sound skips during playback. The bandwidth of your network may be too low. Check your router and the network environment. The bandwidth of your network may be too low. If using wireless LAN connection, move the receiver and the wireless LAN router/access point closer to each other, without any obstructions between them. The server may be busy. If using your computer as a server, the computer may be running too many applications. If anti-virus software is active on the computer, temporarily disable it as anti-virus software needs a large amount of system resources. Depending on the network environment, it may not be possible to play tracks with more than one device operating at the same time. Turn off other devices to enable the receiver to play tracks. [281] Troubleshooting Home network [No playable file in this category.] appears.