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Appendix

The IP address shortage

The Internet has grown larger than anyone ever imagined it could be. Although the exact size is unknown, the current estimate is that there are about 100 million hosts and more than 350 million users actively on the Internet. In fact, the rate of growth has been such that the Internet is effectively doubling in size each year.

When IP addressing first came out, everyone thought that there were plenty of addresses to cover any need. Theoretically, you could have 4,294,967,296 unique addresses. The actual number of available addresses is smaller (somewhere between 3.2 and 3.3 billion) because of the way that the addresses are separated into classes, and because some ad- dresses are set aside for multicasting, testing or other special uses.

With the explosion of the Internet and the increase in home networks and business networks, the number of available IP addresses is simply not enough. The obvious

solution is to redesign the address format to allow for more possible addresses. This is EN being developed (called IPv6), but will take many years to implement because it requires modification of the entire infrastructure of the Internet.

There are 2 systems in place now to help bring down the shortage of IP addresses.

DHCP

First, most users today have a dynamically given IP address or DHCP address from their provider. This means that the IP address given to you can change over time. This allows the provider to use the IP address for more then one person or device, since people are often online at different times. Optimal usage of IP addresses is guaranteed.

Your MusicPal gives its internal addresses to your computers in the same way. For the DNS (Domain Name System) it is difficult to translate your domain name "www.yourname. sharemydisk.com" to your IP address if your IP address keeps changing.

The system needs to be updated each time your IP address changes. Hence Dynamic DNS (DDNS) programs. These programs check the latest IP address and update the DNS system accordingly.

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Contents Musicpal Dear User Freecom Technologies GmbH Germany Package ContentsChapter Appendix Freecom on the Internet Trademark Technical SupportNetwork requirements System requirementsSoftware requirements Hardware requirementsCompatible play-list formats CompatibilityCompatible file formats Compatible streaming formatsAdvantages of the Freecom MusicPal Safety precautionsHardware features Software featuresHardware LAN Connecting / Installing the Freecom MusicPal Hardware Wlan Freecom MusicPal Connecting / Installing the Freecom MusicPal .1.1 Freecom MusicPal Front Side Chapter  Getting to know the Freecom MusicPal.1. Freecom MusicPal Rear Side Getting to know the Freecom MusicPalOverview Freecom MusicPal FunctionsOverview of Extras Overview of Internet RadioWlan IP LAN IP Overview of SettingsOptions Now PlayingSelect Add to favorites FavoritesSelect the category you want Internet RadioMedia server UPnP Extras Settings Sleep TimerSelect Use Sleep Timer? Yes Wake-Up Timer Snooze Timer snooze function ClockSelect Use NTP-Server? Yes Select which time zone you are Manual configuration of date and timeSelect Use NTP-Server? No Show Clock Idle Time RSS Feed Select between Use ‘Now Playing’ in clock? Yes or No Use ´Now Playing´Show Clock Edit Favorites Wlan Access Point Menu Select Access Point, select Hidden Access Point Connecting with hidden Wlan Access PointsSelect Wlan Region Wlan RegionSelect Use DHCP? Yes Using DhcpSelect Extras Settings Extras Settings RSS FeedsSelect RSS Feeds Calling an RSS FeedHtml Browser Select Extras SettingsSelect Html Browser Calling an Html BrowserWeather Calling the Weather Stock Quotes Select Stock Quotes Calling for Stock QuotesWorld Clock Select World Clock Calling the World ClockCalendar Select Calendar Calling the CalendarSelect Use DHCP? No Manual configuration of the IP address LAN IP/WLAN IPSound Play Mode Bass Boost Output Select the Line-out Boost menu item Line-out BoostStartup Sound Display Brightness Active Brightness Sleep Timer Brightness Sleeping Language Name Check for Updates Information Freecom Network Storage Assistant PC/Mac Features of the Freecom Network Storage Assistant PCStart recovery procedure Accessing your MusicPal web interfaceRepeat search for available Freecom MusicPal Login Name Admin Password . Features of the Freecom Network Storage Assistant Mac.. Web interface of your Freecom Network Storage device ..1 Configure basic settings of your Freecom MusicPalConfiguring the Freecom MusicPal through the Web Interface How do I access the configuration menu?  Now Playing Settings Click Automatically synchronise with an Internet time server Manual configuration of time and date RSS Feed Use ´Now Playing´ Edit Favorites Wlan Access Point Click Dhcp Client Manual configuration of the IP address LAN IP/WLAN IP Settings Extras Html Browser Calling an Html Browser Weather Calling the Weather Calling for Stock Quotes World Clock Select Calendar Sound Play Mode Output Startup Sound Display Brightness Active Brightness Sleeping Language Check for Updates Administration Change passwordUpdate Firmware What do I need what for? Freecom MusicPal in practical usage1 LAN Media server UPnP in connection with the Freecom MusicPalWlan Connecting the Freecom MusicPal Connecting through a routerDirect connection 100 Configuring the Freecom MusicPal101 Configuring the computerSubsequent window double-click Internet protocol TCP/IP 102103 104 How can I update my firmware? Using your Mac as media server UPnP105 How can I Iisten to Internet Radio?106 VTuner Premium Internet Radio Service 107Registration 108 109 110 Administration of the Favorites111 112 113 Internet address classes Domain Name ServerClass a Class B115 NetmaskSubnet Addressing 116 IP address shortage 117Multiple internal but only one external IP address Network Address TranslationHosting a server 119 MAC Addresses and Address Resolution ProtocolEthernet Cabling Cable QualityConditions Your Guarantee