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TroubleshootingNetwork Media Rece iver
The VAIO computer does not resume from Standby or Hibernate mode
Make sure the computer, server and network settings are configured correctly.
Check the following, if applicable to your connection environment:
A crossover cable is securely connected between the Network Media Receiver and a single VAIO computer.
The network switch or the router device is turned on (see the information supplied with your network switch or router device
for details).
The router device is turned on before turning on the Network Media Receiver.
The Network Media Receiver, network switch, or router device are properly connected using the appropriate network cables*.
If using a router device, the Network Media Receiver and the VAIO computer have been configured to obtain the IP address
automati cally.
Verify that the correct server name appears in the Select a server screen (the Select a server screen lists all current and
previous servers conne cted to the Netw ork Me dia Rece iver).
When connecting to the Network Media Receiver for the first time, the Network Media Receiver does not automatically bring a
VAIO computer out of Standby mode. Subsequent connections bring your VAIO computer out of Standby mode.
The Network Media Receiver cannot automatically resume the functions of certain VAIO computers due to computer settings or
the network environment. The automatic resume feature is not available for VAIO notebook computer models or for VAIO
computers that use a wireless LAN connection. This Resume feature is available for wired networks only.
* Use network cables that support 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T.
The connected server history is lost when the AC power cable is disconnected. All settings except for the IP address are lost.