HP EW 5000 Media Receiver, EN 5000 Media Receiver manual Wired with static address

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Once the media receiver restarts you will be returned to the main home screen. If there are no error messages, your network settings are properly configured.

wired with static address

If a DHCP server is not available, you must assign the media receiver a static address that is valid for your network. The address must be very similar to the address used by your PC, and it cannot be in use by another network PC or device.

It is best to determine the addresses of all your PCs before assigning one to your media receiver. Use the method described in “network address: static or dynamic?” on page 36 to find the static addresses in use, and then pick an available address.

For example, you have three PCs on your network:

PC1: 192.168.0.2

PC2: 192.168.0.17

PC3: 192.168.0.11

All with a netmask of 255.255.255.0. For the media receiver, pick an unused address like 192.168.0.20 and use the same netmask of 255.255.255.0. Write the addresses down for future reference.

To configure the receiver for the static address:

1.Press options

2.Select Network Setup

3.Set Connection to Wired (Ethernet)

4.Select Address

5.Set Configuration to static

6.Set the IP Address to 192.168.0.20

7.Set the Netmask to 255.255.255.0

8.Press left arrow to return to receiver options

9.Select Apply Changes to apply the network changes

The media receiver will restart and if the media server software is running, you should see your photos and music content.

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Contents Users guide Page Contents Network setup Troubleshooting Glossary Warranty and licenseViewing photos Setting up your receiver WelcomeFinding information Viewing the onscreen guide Front of receiver Getting startedUnpacking the box Back of receiverInstalling software Video Audio Remote control Network connection Connecting power Setup wizardControlling your receiver Menu basicsMenu help Remote buttons Menu home Onscreen keyboardReceiver options Controlling another receiver Running the setup wizardChanging the receiver name Screen saverSharing content on your pc Server softwareServer start and stop Server menu Synchronizing content Forcing resynchronizationAbout mediaspace Music qualitySupported music formats Recording digital music Copy protectionOrganizing music files Creating music playlistsSupported photo formats Organizing photo albumsServer printers Connection listPower settings Select Settings Select Control Panel Select Power OptionsHp digital media receiver Supported music files Playing musicMusic jukebox Playing a trackHighlight With Arms Wide Open Browsing for musicSelect music jukebox Select Human Clay Highlight With Arms Wide OpenMusic icon hints Searching for musicCreating a playlist Playing an artistPlaying an album Musicmatch JukeboxPlaying a playlist RealOne PlayerWindows Media Player Controlling music playback Displaying music statusShuffle and repeat Changing the view order Viewing track informationViewing photos with music Controlling music during slideshowsControlling other receivers Supported photo files Viewing photosPhoto albums Viewing a photoPhoto and album icon hints Playing a photo slideshowControlling photo playback Setting music for an album Viewing photo informationPlaying music with slideshows Organizing your photos Printing photosRotating photos Rotate PhotoNetwork setup Preparing for wired setupDo you have a network? Hubs, routers and switches Click All Programs, then Accessories, then Command PromptNetwork address static or dynamic? Wired home network Wired with dynamic addressSet Configuration to Dhcp Wired with static address Wired with cross-over cable Wireless reception Preparing for wireless setupScanning for wireless networks Wireless infrastructure or ad hoc?Wireless infrastructure Wireless ad hocWireless encryption Press options Select Network Setup Wireless signal strength Troubleshooting My remote control isn’t workingCan’t hear any sound when I’m playing music Can’t see any of my music or photosSome of my music files don’t appear When I push the Print button, nothing prints How do I reset my media receiver? My receiver can’t find my access pointMy receiver finds my access point, but won’t connect My media receiver has no antennaGlossary Dynamic address. See DhcpNetwork adapter. See NIC User’s guide Hp digital media receiver Warranty and license HP Warranty and License Information Problems? HP Will HelpHP Customer Care Legal Language Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty StatementHP Unit Exchange Service And, if Necessary Get RepairHp digital media receiver Obtaining Hardware Warranty Repair Service Customer ResponsibilitiesHP Software Product License Agreement Consumer Replaceable Parts ServiceHP Unit Exchange Service LicenseNo Disassembly Restricted RightsDeclaration of Conformity Supplementary InformationOperating Specifications FCC Regulatory and Safety Information USA onlyAdditional Safety Information Copyrights and Trademarks Hp digital media receiver
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EW 5000 Media Receiver, EN 5000 Media Receiver specifications

The HP EN 5000 Media Receiver and EW 5000 Media Receiver are advanced devices designed for seamless media playback and streaming in various environments, from corporate settings to educational institutions. Built with a focus on versatility and performance, these receivers deliver high-quality audio and video while supporting a wide array of formats and connectivity options.

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