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Ethernet C onnec tion Quick Setup Guide HD-XE1 HD-EP10 HD-E1[...]
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Ethernet C onnec tion with Router The network connection feature may be used t o update the player’ s firmware . After mak ing the pr oper connec tion to the network, please ensure that your player has the latest firm ware update (see page 6). The use of a rout er may be restricted or not allowed, depending on ISP policies. Certain HD DVD discs m[...]
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Ethernet LAN C onnec tion Rear panel layout varies according to model . Connecting Using a Router (e .g. ADSL) Use a commercially available straight LAN cable (Category 5/CA T 5 or better with RJ45 connector). Depending on the ISP , the number of devices that can receive int ernet ser vice may be limited by the terms of service. Contact your ISP fo[...]
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DHCP Setting 1. Connect RJ45 Ethernet cable to the Ethernet por t on the back of the play er . 2. With the HD DVD pla yer ON, press the SETUP button on the remote . 3. F rom the SETUP menu, selec t “Ethernet” 4. F rom the “Ethernet ” sub-menu, select DHCP DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Pr otocol) is a set of rules (protoc ol) used by com[...]
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Setup 5. Set DHCP and DNS to “On ” . (DNS Ser vers [Domain Name Ser v ers] translate domain names to IP addresses .) 6. Confirm the DHCP and DNS changes . 7. If SE TUP is succ essful, selec t OK.[...]
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Setup 8. Set NTP Ser ver to “ On ” 12. F rom the SETUP menu, selec t “ General ” 13. Selec t “Maintenanc e” 14. Selec t “Updat e” and then select “ Y es ” and then press the OK button on the remot e. Please wait for the firm ware update process t o complete. Do not turn the pow er off during the update process . 9. Press SETUP[...]
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HD DVD Assistance f or W eb-Enabled Network C ontent Detailed T roubleshooting If, while att empting to access the web- enabled network cont ent of a HD DVD disc, you encount er an error status code, please note the specific code that is shown on the screen. 10 No Connection Could Be Made T o Ser v er The HD DVD player det ec ted that it cannot con[...]
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C u s t o m e r S o l u t io n s : © 2 0 0 7 A ll R i g h t s R e s e rv e d P r o d u c t d e s i g n , d im e n s i o n s , a n d s p e c if ic a t io n s a r e s u b j e ct t o c h a n g e o r m o d i f ic a t io n . P l e a s e c o n f i r m s p e ci f i c f e a tu r e s a n d e x a c t d i m e n s i o n s b y r e f e r e n c e t o t h e p r o[...]