10.1. Network requirements
The network must feature the following properties for the device to work as a WLAN
radio:
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The router used for the network must have a DHCP server function so it can
automatically assign the device a network IP address.
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If you already use a router configured in this way, you can connect the WLAN
radio straight to the network.
11. Network confi guration
The WLAN (wireless) network configuration is possible for the internet radio.
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If you are on a wireless 802.11 a/b/g/n network, you can connect the internet
radio to the internet via WLAN.
When using the device for the first time, you must select an access point (AP)
and enter the network key, if applicable. The radio will then always connect
to this AP automatically. If the AP can no longer be found, a message appears
accordingly.
11.1. Accessing the web interface of the internet radio
When you enter the IP address of the internet radio in your browser, the
web interface of the internet radio is displayed.
You can find the current IP address under SYSTEM SETTINGS/NETWORK/
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VIEW SETTINGS.
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Here, you can give your internet radio a friendly name (by default it is
[MEDION]+[MAC address]).
12. Connecting to a power supply
Connect the power supply plug on the supplied mains adapter to the DC IN
socket on the device.
Plug the mains adapter into an easily accessible power socket.
13. Using the device for the fi rst time
When using the device for the first time, the language selection dialogue is
displayed first.
Select a language for the internet radio menu and press SELECT on the remote
control to confirm your selection.
The internet radio then starts with a message directing you to the website www.
medion.com/iradio-privacy on a PC or mobile device to read the privacy policy.
Press SELECT on the remote control to accept the data protection information.
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