Sony VGP-MR100 operating instructions Case 2 Connecting via a hub system environment B, Hint

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Case 2: Connecting via a hub (system environment B)

 

ADSL modem, cable modem or

LAN

LINE similar without router capability *1

 

(third-party)

 

Hub *2 (third-party)

Network cable

Network cable

(not supplied)

 

(supplied)

To NETWORK

To NETWORK

connector

connector

Computer 1

 

 

Network Media Receiver

To NETWORK

Network cable

connector

(not supplied)

 

Computer 2

*1 The connection may be different, depending on the respective system connection environment. For details, contact the technical support department of your Internet Service Provider.

*2 Use a hub that supports 100BASE-TX.

Notes

Use a router with built-in hub (or stand-alone hub) that supports 100BASE-TX.

Use network cable that supports 100BASE-TX.

The factory default setting of the Network Media Receiver is ??? “Obtain an IP address automatically (router present)” ???. Depending on your system environment, this setting may have to be changed. For information on how to do this, see page 00.

zHint

As shown on the previous page and in the illustration above, multiple computers can be connected.

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Contents VGP-MR100 For customers in the USA and Canada Owner’s recordFor customers in Canada IntroductionTrademarks Quick Connection GuideTable of Contents Troubleshooting What this product can do Support for connection of multiple computersMusic Category Content Supported file types Files that can be played backOperating environment Computers that can be connected to this productCheck the supplied accessories Front view Names of partsSide view Rear view Introduction Remote control Setup overview Wireless connectionSetup Connection between Network Media Receiver and computerGetting ready Connect Network Media Receiver to TVPrepare remote control for use Using the remote controlInserting the batteries HintsFor customers in the U.S.A. and Canada Programming the remote controlTV Manufacturer Code Number Setup For customers in the EuropeConnect Network Media Receiver to TV Video OUTTo connect the Network Media Receiver to a TV via a VCR To use the digital audio output Connect Network Media Receiver to computer via network cable Network cable connectionWhen computer is connected to Internet via network LAN cable System environment How to connectRouter with built-in hub is required Router with built-in hub or a stand-alone hub is required To Network Network cable Not supplied Connector Computer To connect the Network Media Receiver to a networkCase 2 Connecting via a hub system environment B HintAssigning a fixed IP address to the computer Computer Network Media ReceiverClick OK Connect power Make wireless LAN settings Specify the network type Using the software keyboard To delete the character before the character cursorTo redo the input To enter a spacePress the Options button on the remote control ??? System Setup ??? screen appears For Vaio computers Make required settings at computerFor computers other than Vaio What is content? What is a server?Operation flow Play the content Power-on ??? Server List ??? screenTo turn power off Selecting a serverOperation Icon Meaning Current status of computerTo select a server To refresh the server listRemoving a server from the list Selecting contentIcon Meaning Changing the display format ListChanging the sort order ThumbnailWatching video sources Video playbackUsing the film roll function Using the time search functionTo turn the screen on and off To return to the previous screenListening to music Music playbackTo carry out repeat playback Various playback modesViewing photos Using the slide show functionAssigning background music BGM to a slide show To return to the ??? Content List ??? screen To display only one photoTo return to the previous photo To go to the next photoTo change the background music Watching a slide show with background musicTo stop the background music Changing the slide show settings How to get the most out of your Network Media Receiver Having the computer start up automaticallyOther Changing the settings of the Network Media Receiver To bring up the ??? System Setup ??? screenSettings available on the ??? System Setup ??? screen To update the softwareSetting Setting method Factory default Reference Other FunctionsTo return the unit to the default condition To select the TV typeTo control the file playback method To change the display languageAbout the Status and Wireless indicators Standby indicatorStatus indicator Wireless indicatorStatus Wireless About the Network Media Receiver About the remote controlAbout the AC adapter Cleaning the disc Specifications Supported file typesGetting Help Sony support optionsPower does not come on PowerNetwork Media Receiver cannot be switched off Remote control does not work Remote controlTroubleshooting Video, audio Picture/sound sometimes stops or is distortedVideo playback suffers from dropped frames Screen saver image is shown on the TVConnection, registration Click the OK button to close the Vaio Media ConsoleCannot register Network Media Receiver in computer Can no longer connect to computer after recoveryComputer does not show up on ??? Server List ??? screen Sony Corporation C3Y-100-111

VGP-MR100 specifications

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