Samsung WM-202 manual Network profiles, Troubleshooting

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Network profiles

Troubleshooting

Each time that you connect your radio to a WiFi network, the radio will store the details of that connection (SSID, security key, DHCP/IP address settings) as a profi le. Up to four such profi les are stored in the radio so that if your radio is frequently used in multiple locations there is no need to enter the network settings when returning to a location previously visited.

The radio stores the four most recent profi les in memory identifi ed by their SSID. Normally the radio will attempt to connect to one of the stored profi les and only if it is unable to do so will you need to use the Network Wizard (see page 13).

In the event that you visit a location only once you may wish to delete the profi le for the network in that location to avoid losing other profi les.

1.Access the menu for the current mode by pressing the Menu button. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'System settings' is highlighted on the display. Press the control to enter the system settings menu.

2.Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Network' is highlighted on the display. Press the control to enter the Network menu.

3.Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Network profi le' is highlighted on the display. Press the control to see the stored profi les. The profi le currently in use (if any) is marked with an asterisk.

4.To remove a profi le from memory, rotate the Tuning/Select control to highlight the profi le to be deleted and then press the control.

5.The radio will offer a 'Yes' or 'No' selection. Rotate the control to select 'Yes' and then press the control. The selected profi le will be deleted.

Note that it is not possible to delete a profi le which is currently in use.

If you experience any trouble with your Internet radio, then you may fi nd it useful to visit the help section on our web site at

http://www.robertsradio.co.uk/pages/wm202_faq.htm

If you have diffi culty connecting the radio to your computer network, some of these steps may help to resolve the problem:

1.Confi rm that a WiFi connected PC can access the Internet (i.e. can browse the web) using the same network.

2.Check that a DHCP server is available (normally a router function), or that you have confi gured your radio to use DHCP. Your radio will by default use DHCP. This may be confi gured using the menu items ‘Main Menu' -> 'System settings' -> 'Network' -> 'Manual settings'. This will ask fi rst whether you wish to confi gure a wired or a wireless connection. For either wired or wireless you then need to choose 'DHCP enable' or 'DHCP disable'. If you enable DHCP then the radio will negotiate with your router (or DHCP server) and will be provided with an IP address as well as the other settings needed. If you wish to set the network confi guration manually, refer to paragraph 6.

3.Check that your network’s fi rewall is not blocking any outgoing ports. As a minimum, the radio needs access to UDP and TCP ports 80 and 123. Port 53 may be required for DNS. Some Internet radio services may require additional ports to be open. The use of Windows Shares requires access to UDP and TCP ports 135 - 139 and 445. Windows Media Player 11 will allocate a port number for UPnP media sharing and will confi gure Microsoft's Windows built-in fi rewall appropriately. Other fi rewall software may require confi guration for UPnP or to allow particular IP addresses to have trusted access.

4.Check that your access point does not restrict connections to particular MAC addresses (sometimes called MAC address fi ltering).

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Contents Roberts Contents WM-202 Internet Radio and Media Player features Your radioBefore you can use this product Page Controls and connections Top Controls and connections RearBattery operation Navigation controls Connecting your radio to your computer network Configuration Connecting to your computer network Configuration Configuring the radio to use the wired Ethernet connection Configuring the radio to use an alternative WiFi connectionChanging the network connection Entering the network details manually Entering the network details manually Configuration Internet Radio mode Internet Radio the basics Internet Radio If your radio cannot connect to a radio station Selecting a radio station by genre Searching for a radio station by name Selecting a new or popular station Selecting a podcast / BBC Listen Again Storing a preset Presetting stations Internet RadioRecalling a preset Internet radio Last Listened Display modes Internet RadioInternet Radio Customising your radio Registering an accountCustomising your radio Configuring My Favourite Stations Configuring My Added StationsSelecting favourite stations Internet Radio Selecting your added stations Internet Radio Using Windows Shares Media PlayerLocate the shared audio files using the radio Locate the shared audio files Accessing your audio files via a UPnP server Set up UPnP access on a Windows PCAllowing a device to connect to Windows Media Player Locating and playing media files using UPnP Page Media selection Listening to a complete albumListening to a particular track Controlling playbackDisplay modes Media Player Operating your radio DAB Secondary services DAB Selecting a station DABDisplay modes DAB DAB Radio Finding new stations DAB Manual Tuning DAB Dynamic Range Control settings DAB Station order setup DAB Operating your radio FM Manual tuning FM Display modes FM Scan setting FM Stereo / Mono switching FM Presetting stations DAB and FM radio Recalling a preset DAB and FM radioAutomatically updating the clock Setting the clock format Manually setting the clock Clock and Alarms Setting the alarm clock Clock and Alarms When the alarm sounds Disabling alarms Snooze timerSleep timer Brightness control Contrast / viewing angle control Headphone socket Auxiliary input socketFactory reset Software update Troubleshooting Network profiles0013E0xxxxxx Audio FAQ Software version displayCircuit features SpecificationsSoftware license information Guarantee Roberts Radio Technical Services