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The MusicCAST network - problems

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Setting up the MusicCAST client The MusicCAST network The MusicCAST server stores all music data used in your MusicCAST system. The MusicCAST client does not store or record any music data. Your MusicCAST client uses a Local Area Network (LAN) to transmit and receive data from the MusicCAST server, which it then plays back as music. The MusicCAST system can use both wired and wireless network connections to transmit music data. Both types of connections transmit the same data. The wireless network in your MusicCAST system uses high frequency radio signals to transmit data. You do not need a physical connection between your MusicCAST server and clients to listen to music over a wireless network, but you need to place all clients in fairly close proximity to the server for them to work properly: DIGITAL AUDIO SERVER MCX-1000 STANDBY/ON TOP MENU MENU PLAY INFO. CD AUTO STORE CLIENT STATUS 1 2 3 4 5 TIMER LAN STANDBY ENCODING BACK SUB MENU PUSH SELECT PAGE POWER TIMER MENU PUSH SELECT PLAY INFO. - VOL + PHONES POWER TIMER MENU PUSH SELECT PLAY INFO. - VOL + PHONES POWER TIMER MENU PUSH SELECT PLAY INFO. - VOL + PHONES POWER TIMER MENU PUSH SELECT PLAY INFO. - VOL + PHONES POWER TIMER MENU PUSH SELECT PLAY INFO. - VOL + PHONES A wired network transmits data through a special type of cable, called a LAN cable. You must physically connect each MusicCAST client and server to a network router or hub with one of these cables. Connections using LAN cables functions without problems over much longer distances than connections using the wireless network used in the MusicCAST system. DIGITAL AUDIO SERVER MCX-1000 STANDBY/ON TOP MENU MENU PLAY INFO. CD AUTO STORE CLIENT STATUS 1 2 3 4 5 TIMER LAN STANDBY ENCODING BACK SUB MENU PUSH SELECT PAGE POWER TIMER MENU PUSH SELECT PLAY INFO. - VOL + PHONES Network hub or switching hub POWER TIMER MENU PUSH SELECT PLAY INFO. - VOL + PHONES POWER TIMER MENU PUSH SELECT PLAY INFO. - VOL + PHONES POWER TIMER MENU PUSH SELECT PLAY INFO. - VOL + PHONES 102_Musiccast_E.p65 21 POWER TIMER MENU PUSH SELECT PLAY INFO. - VOL + PHONES 21 POWER TIMER MENU PUSH SELECT PLAY INFO. - VOL + PHONES POWER TIMER MENU PUSH SELECT PLAY INFO. - VOL + PHONES 2003.06.04, 16:08

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Setting up the MusicCAST c
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The MusicCAST server stores all music data used in your MusicCAST system. The MusicCAST client does
not store or record any music data. Your MusicCAST client uses a Local Area Network (LAN) to transmit
and receive data from the MusicCAST server, which it then plays back as music.
The MusicCAST system can use both wired and wireless network connections to transmit music data. Both
types of connections transmit the same data.
The wireless network in your MusicCAST system uses high frequency radio signals to transmit data.
You do not need a physical connection between your MusicCAST server and clients to listen to music over
a wireless network, but you need to place all clients in fairly close proximity to the server for them to work
properly:
A wired network transmits data through a special type of cable, called a LAN cable. You must physically
connect each MusicCAST client and server to a network router or hub with one of these cables.
Connections using LAN cables functions without problems over much longer distances than connections
using the wireless network used in the MusicCAST system.
The MusicCAST network
Network hub or
switching hub
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