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Status messages | Causes | Remedy |
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Network cannot be accessed | Wireless LAN connections can- | The wireless LAN converter must be set |
| Network cannot be accessed | Try making the wireless LAN | The wireless LAN converter can be con- |
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via wireless LAN. | not be established between the | in order to establish wireless LAN con- |
| via wireless LAN. | converter’s advanced settings. | nected to a computer to make the advanced |
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| wireless LAN converter and base | nections. See Wireless LAN Converter on |
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| wireless LAN settings. For details, see the |
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| unit (wireless LAN router, etc.). | page 67 . |
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| The wireless LAN converter | If DHCP in the receiver’s IP settings is set to |
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| verter. Check the settings of the wireless |
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| is properly connected to the | OFF and the IP address has been set manu- |
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| of the wireless LAN converter. |
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| receiver and the wireless LAN | ally, the IP address set in the wireless LAN |
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| converter’s indicators are lit, | converter may not match. |
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| wireless LAN settings will not necessarily |
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| but the wireless LAN converter | In the receiver’s IP settings, set DHCP to |
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| improve the wireless LAN environment. Be |
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| cannot be set from the receiver | ON. After the setting is completed, turn the |
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| careful when changing the settings. |
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| (the settings screen cannot be | receiver’s power off. Next, turn the receiv- |
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| displayed). | er’s power back on and check whether the |
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| The access point is set to conceal | In this case, the SSID may not be displayed |
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| wireless LAN converter’s settings can be |
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| the SSID. | on the access point list screen. If not, set |
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| displayed with the receiver. |
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| the SSID, etc., by making the wireless LAN |
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| If the settings can be displayed, change the |
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| converter settings on the receiver manually. |
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| IP address settings of the receiver and wire- |
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| The access point’s security | The receiver does not support WEP |
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| less LAN converter as necessary. |
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| settings use WEP | length code key or shared key authentica- |
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| The IP address settings of the | Check the IP address settings of the |
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| code key or shared key authen- | tion. |
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| receiver and wireless LAN con- | receiver and wireless LAN converter |
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| tication. |
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| verter do not match the settings | (including the DHCP setting). |
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| Network connections cannot be | Reset the wireless LAN converter. After this, |
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| of the wireless LAN router, etc. | If the receiver’s DHCP setting is “ON”, |
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| established even when the above | redo the wireless LAN converter’s settings. |
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| turn the receiver’s power off, then turn the |
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| measures are taken. | About resetting |
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| power back on. |
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| 1. Check that the wireless LAN converter’s |
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Check that the IP addresses of the receiver |
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and wireless LAN converter match the set- |
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| 2. Press the wireless LAN converter’s reset | |
tings of the wireless LAN router, etc. |
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| button for at least 3 seconds. | |
If the receiver’s DHCP setting is “OFF”, set |
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| 3. Release the reset button. | |
an IP address matching the network of the |
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base unit (wireless LAN router, etc.). |
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| restarted, the resetting procedure is com- | |
For example, if the wireless LAN router’s IP |
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address is “192.168.1.1”, set the receiver’s |
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IP address to “192.168.1.XXX” (*1), the sub- |
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net mask to “255.255.255.0”, the gateway |
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and DNS to “192.168.1.1”. |
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Next, set the wireless LAN converter’s IP |
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address to “192.168.1.249” (*2). |
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(*1) Set the “XXX” in “192.168.1.XXX” to |
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a number between 2 and 248 that is not |
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assigned to other devices. |
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(*2) Set the “249” in “192.168.1.249” to |
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a number between 2 and 249 that is not |
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assigned to other devices. |
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