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Troubleshooting
Please read the User’s Guide carefully to ensure proper use of your system and to enjoy your SOLO’s basic and advanced features.
Please keep this User’s Guide for future reference. If you experience any trouble with your wireless internet radio SOLO, then you may find it useful to visit the help section on our webpage: http://grace.reciva.com/ , or http://www.reciva.com
If you have trouble connecting SOLO to your wireless network, these steps may help to resolve the problem:
1.Confirm a WiFi connected PC can access and browse the internet (web) using the same network.
2.Check that a DHCP server is available, or that you have configured a static IP address on SOLO. You can configure a static IP address on SOLO using the menu item ‘Setting - Network Config - Edit Config’, and then select ‘No’ for ‘Auto (DHCP)’.
3.Check that your network’s firewall is not blocking any outgoing ports. As a minimum, SOLO needs access to UDP and TCP ports 80, 554, 1755, 5000, 6000 and 7070.
4.Check your access point does not restrict connections to particular MAC addresses. You can view SOLO’s MAC address using the menu item ‘Setting - Network Config - View Config - MAC address’.
5.If you have an encrypted network, check that you have entered the correct key or pass phrase into SOLO. Remember that
If your radio can connect to the network successfully, but is unable to play particular stations, it may be due to one of the following causes:
1.The station is not broadcasting at this time of the day (remember location may be different time zone)
2.The station has reached the maximum allowed number of simultaneous listeners.
3.The station is not broadcasting anymore.
4.The wireless link on SOLO is out of date.
5.The internet connection between the server (often located in a different country) and you is slow.
Try using a PC to play back the stream via the broadcaster’s web site. If you can play back the station with a PC, use the form at http://grace.reciva.com/ , or contact us at http://www.gracesupport.com/ to notify us so that we can change the station data that may be accessed by your SOLO at a future date.