Troubleshooting - cont. | Information |
If your radio can connect to the network, but is unable to play a particular internet radio station, it may be due to one these causes:
1.The station is not broadcasting at this time of the day.
2.The station has reached its maximum allowed number of simultaneous connections.
3.The Internet connection between your radio and the server (often located in a different country) is slow. This could be due to internet congestion, either locally or at a distance.
4.Thestationmaychoosetoblockinternetconnectionstoyourgeographic region (sometimes known as
5.The station is no longer broadcasting. The database of radio stations that your radio connects to is frequently updated and checked but may not always be completely accurate.
6.The radio station is broadcasting using an audio format which is not playable by your radio (although the Stream 63i does play the most popular formats used by regular broadcasters).
Try using a PC to listen via the broadcaster’s web site or via the radio station database web site at
If you cannot play the station via your PC this may indicate that the problem is not necessarily due to your radio, but it could be your network, your internet connection, the broadcaster, or internet congestion.
Music Player / UPnP problems
The use of the Music Player function with UPnP should be straightforward. However, the cleverness of UPnP means that it is often disabled by default by security applications and in routers.
If you are using Windows Media Player as your UPnP server, and if it fails to operate with your radio, please keep this fact in mind: A fresh installation of Windows and Windows Media Player when using Microsoft's
If it does not work, possible reasons may include:
UPnP functions blocked in fi rewall software
UPnP functions turned off by security software
UPnP functions
UPnP functions blocked in the router
IP address of system blocked in fi rewall software
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