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• This procedure can also be performed by using the DTR-8.4’s input selector buttons, [Setup] button, [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ] buttons, [Enter], and [Return] button.

5-1. IP Address

a. DHCP/AUTO IP

This setting determines whether or not the DTR-8.4 uses DHCP and AutoIP to automatically configure the IP Address, SUBNET Mask, Gateway, and DNS Server set- tings.

On: Use DHCP/Auto IP (default).

Off: Don’t use DHCP/Auto IP.

If you select Off, you must configure the IP Address, SUBNET Mask, Gateway, and DNS Server settings yourself. Otherwise, Net-Tune won’t work.

b. IP Address

You must specify an IP address if you set the DHCP/ AUTO IP setting to Off.

Enter a static IP address provided by your ISP.

The IP address must be within the following ranges. Net- Tune will not work with IP addresses outside of these ranges.

Class A: 10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.255

Class B: 172.16.0.0 to 172.31.255.255

Class C: 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.255 Most routers use Class C IP addresses.

c. SUBNET Mask

You must specify the subnet mask IP address if you set the DHCP/AUTO IP setting to Off.

Enter the subnet mask IP address provided by your ISP (typically: 255.255.255.0).

d. Gateway

You must enter a gateway IP address if you set the DHCP/AUTO IP setting to Off.

Enter the gateway IP address provided by your ISP.

e. 1st DNS Server, f. 2nd DNS Server

You must enter the DNS server IP addresses if you set the DHCP/AUTO IP setting to Off.

Enter the DNS server IP addresses provided by your ISP. If your ISP supplied only one DNS address, enter it in the e. 1st setting.

5-2. Proxy Setup

If you use a proxy server with your Internet connection, you must enter the proxy server settings provided by your ISP.

a. Proxy Server

This setting determines whether or not the DTR-8.4 uses a proxy server for Internet radio.

On: Use proxy server.

Off: Don’t use proxy server.

b. Proxy Address

You must enter an IP address for a proxy server if you set the Proxy Server setting to On.

Enter the proxy server IP address provided by your ISP.

c. Proxy Port

You must enter an IP address for a proxy server if you set the Proxy Server setting to On.

Enter the proxy port IP address provided by your ISP.

5-3. Mac Address

a. MAC Address

You can check the DTR-8.4’s MAC (Media Access Con- trol) address. This address cannot be changed.

5-4. Client Setup

A network typically consists of a server and several cli- ents. On a Net-Tune network, the network audio server is the server and the DTR-8.4 is the client.

a. Client Name

You can check the DTR-8.4’s client name. This name is preset at the factory and cannot be changed.

b. Wakeup on LAN

This setting determines whether or not the DTR-8.4 maintains its network connection while its on Standby.

On: Maintain network connection.

Off: Close network connection while on Standby (uses less power).

c. NTSP Port

This is the TCP/IP port number that is used for commu- nication with the network audio server. To enable com- munication, this port number must agree with the port number setting in network audio server. Unless you have a special reason for doing so, don’t change this number.

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DTR-8.4 specifications

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