Check connection to the network adapter
Unplugged either the WIFI network adapter or your LAN cable
and plug it back in again. Make sure the card or cable is plugged
all the way in. Once if it is connected correctly, you will be able to
see the LED turn ON in the LINK/ACT indicator.
Restart Media-Link
The network settings may not be complete during the initial star
up of your Media-Link device. Please reboot your system by
pressing the "Power" button on your remote control.
Check physical connection and activity
Ensure that all network equipment is receiving power and that all
cable connections for routers, hub, access points and computers
in your home network are working. Verify the "LINK/ACT" light is
lit on all the devices connected to the network.
Power-Cycle Network Devices
If you have a wireless access point or a router, please reset it by
turning off the power and turning it back on. Wait for a few
minutes to allow these devices to complete it's startup. And retry
your home network connection again.
Check your network settings
Verify that your Network Settings are correct. Complete the TCP
IP settings on your DHCP server, if one is available. Else, ensure
that the manually input IP address is correct to the corresponding
server.
Checking static IP address
If you have assigned a static IP address for you Media-Link, make
sure that the IP address is unique in your network and within the
same network Class specifications.Which is to confirm the first 3
sets of the IP address in Media-Link are same as the other
devices connected to your home network. For example, if your
computer's IP address starts with "192.168.0", then your Media
Link IP address should be set to "192.168.0". Further static IP
address settings are available in Page 6.
Q5: Media-Link is not connecting to my Wireless Network
Answer: Checking the power on your access point
Make sure that the wireless access point or wireless router in
your home network is receiving power and that the "LINK/
ACT" light is ON.
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