Alternatively, you can configure the player to switch off completely when pressing the "POWER" RC button
(see "Miscellaneous / Advanced / POWER remote button" in the player setup menu).
NAS (Network Attached Storage)
You can access storage devices connected to the player from the local network using FTP and SMB pro-
tocols. On a Windows PC, just type "ftp://ip_address" or "\\ip_address" in the Windows explorer, where
"ip_address" is the IP address of the player.
WiFi
You can use a USB WiFi adapter to connect the player to the local network via WiFi.
Please see here for the information on supported USB WiFi adapters: http://dune-hd.com/support/hw_
compat/.
Limitations
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Compatibility of the player with a particular hardware (A/V equipment, network equipment, disk drives, etc)
may depend on various factors (particular hardware model, specifics of hardware installation and usage,
configuration of the player and the hardware, etc). If the player does not correctly work with a particular
hardware, try to adjust the configuration of the player or hardware, try to use the hardware in a different
way, or try to use some other hardware.
Compatibility of the player with a particular media content (files, discs, etc) may depend on various factors
(specifics of media content encoding, specifics of the configuration of the player, etc). If the player does not
play correctly a particular media content, try to adjust the configuration of the player, or try to use media
content encoded in a different way.
Updating Your Player and Getting More Information
Please check here for updated versions of player firmware (which may improve player functioning and
extend player possibilities): http://dune-hd.com/firmware/.
lease check here for more detailed and up-to-date documentation and information on player usage: http://
dune-hd.com/manuals/, http://dune-hd.com/support/.
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