Yamaha CLP-380 Owner's Manual - Page 52

Using a Cable Connection Using DHCP, Using a Wireless LAN Using a Wireless Game, Adaptor; using DHCP

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Basic Operation Internet Direct Connection (IDC) Using a Cable Connection (Using DHCP) 2. Connect the devices according to the example. First turn the power of the instrument off, then connect the LAN cable to the [LAN] port on the instrument, and finally turn the power on again. Connection example: Connecting by cable (using a modem without router) Modem* No router capability Router Cable type LAN cable LAN cable * Here, "modem" refers to an ADSL modem, optical network unit (ONU) or cable modem. [LAN] port Connection example: Connecting by cable (using a modem with router) Modem* with router LAN cable TIP For an illustration of the location of the [LAN] port, see "Panel Controls and Terminals" (page 10). TIP Some types of modems require an optional Ethernet hub network for simultaneously connecting to several devices (such as computer, musical instrument, etc.). LAN cable * Here, "modem" refers to an ADSL modem, optical network unit (ONU) or cable modem. [LAN] port 3. Connect the instrument to the Internet. You do not need to make Internet settings. You can access the Internet simply by connecting a router or a modem equipped with a router to the instrument via a LAN cable. TIP The most common router and modem equipped with a router have a DHCP function. You can play back songs from the Internet. For instructions on playing back songs, see "Listening to the Songs on Internet" on page 70. Using a Wireless LAN (Using a Wireless Game Adaptor; using DHCP) 2. Connect the devices according to the example. First turn the power of the instrument off, then connect the wireless game adaptor to the [LAN] port on the instrument, and finally turn the power on again. 52 CLP-380 Owner's Manual

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Internet Direct Connection (IDC)
CLP-380 Owner’s Manual
52
Basic Operation
Using a Cable Connection (Using DHCP)
2.
Connect the devices according to the example.
First turn the power of the instrument off, then connect the LAN cable
to the [LAN] port on the instrument, and finally turn the power on
again.
Connection example: Connecting by cable (using a modem without
router)
Connection example: Connecting by cable (using a modem with
router)
3.
Connect the instrument to the Internet.
You do not need to make Internet settings. You can access the Internet simply by
connecting a router or a modem equipped with a router to the instrument via a
LAN cable.
You can play back songs from the Internet. For instructions on playing back songs,
see “Listening to the Songs on Internet” on page 70.
Using a Wireless LAN (Using a Wireless Game
Adaptor; using DHCP)
2.
Connect the devices according to the example.
First turn the power of the instrument off, then connect the wireless
game adaptor to the [LAN] port on the instrument, and finally turn the
power on again.
Modem*
No router
capability
Router
Cable type
LAN cable
LAN cable
[LAN] port
* Here, “modem” refers to an ADSL modem,
optical network unit (ONU) or cable modem.
For an illustration of the location of
the [LAN] port, see “Panel Controls
and Terminals” (page 10).
Some types of modems require an
optional Ethernet hub network for
simultaneously connecting to
several devices (such as computer,
musical instrument, etc.).
TIP
TIP
Modem*
with router
LAN cable
LAN cable
[LAN] port
* Here, “modem” refers to an ADSL modem,
optical network unit (ONU) or cable modem.
The most common router and
modem equipped with a router
have a DHCP function.
TIP