Computer does not come on (does not start up from the

standby or hibernation condition)

cCheck whether computer settings have been made correctly (page 45).

cCheck whether network connections are established correctly. Check the following items.

If the Network Media Receiver is connected directly to a single computer, is the crossover cable being used? (page 23)

Are the hub and/or router powered? (For details, see the documentation of the respective device.)

Was the router turned on before turning on the Network Media Receiver? (page 39)

Are Network Media Receiver and hub/router connected correctly with network cable? (page 21)

Was the IP address allocation method for the Network Media Receiver selected correctly, according to the network environment? (page 37)

cCheck whether the name of the computer that you want to start up is shown on the ??? “Server List” ??? screen (page 41). A computer to which the Network Media Receiver has connected at least once should be shown on the ??? “Server List” ??? screen.

cWhen you disconnect the power cord of the Network Media Receiver, information about registered computers will be lost (all settings except “IP address” are cleared). Connect the Network Media Receiver to the computer again.

cAutomatic startup of a connected computer when turning on the Network Media Receiver is not available the first time that the Network Media Receiver connects to the computer.

cSome computers cannot be started up automatically along with power-up of the Network Media Receiver. This may be the case if a wireless LAN card or another type of network card is used. Notebook type computers normally will not have the capability for externally triggered startup from hibernation.

The capability for automatic startup along with power-up of the Network Media Receiver is available only when the built-in network connector of the computer is used.

Remote control

Remote control does not work

cCheck whether the batteries are inserted correctly and are not exhausted (page 27).

cCheck whether the correct TV manufacturer code has been set. (Some buttons may not work for some types of TV sets.) (page 28)

cAfter replacing the batteries, the manufacturer code setting must be made again (page 28).

Troubleshooting

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Sony VGP-MR100 operating instructions Remote control does not work, Troubleshooting

VGP-MR100 specifications

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