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MP101 Wireless
Music Player Version 3.3.23
Published Oct. 27, 2004
These two upgrades are packaged together to simplify the installation.
The enhancements and fixes are those added since the previous releases,
Media Server version 3.1.49 and client version 1.2.11.
New Features Overview, Server Version 3.3.23/Client Version
1.3.5
- MAC address of wireless access point is shown in Link Info screen
- When specifying a static IP address, the Network Mask will default
according to the class of the selected IP address
- Media Server automatically detects the Windows XP Service Pack 2 Firewall
and configures it to allow communication between the Media Server and
MP101
- Media Server listens on all available network interfaces
- Media Server can scan mapped network drives for audio files. Please
be sure to read the help information in the help file C:\Program Files\NETGEAR\Media
Server\MPSUTIL.HLP in order to properly set up the shares on the file
server computer so the Media Server can access them.
- MusicMatch Media Library importer for Media Server
Modifications and Bug Fixes, Server Version 3.3.23/Client Version
1.3.5
- Wireless stability improvements on the client side
- Playback improvements during minor instances of IP fragmentation,
and during periods of increased network load.
- Shuffle behavior is more random
- Media Server stability and scalability improvements
- Radio1234.com button in Media Server should load the page properly,
and not cause the browser to erroneously report that cookies are disabled
- Media Server provides better information when rejecting unsupported
files
Known Issues, Server Version 3.3.23/Client Version 1.3.5
- There are still occasional streaming problems using wireless, despite
the stability improvements
- Streaming will eventually fail during periods of high IP fragmentation
(not common on normal home networks)
- Media Server has trouble with large amounts of tracks (>12,000)
- The MP101 will have problems detecting, connecting to, and streaming
from the Media Server if the Media Server PC is also running an active
Cisco VPN Client. Disabling the VPN link will work around the problem,
though you may need to use the "Set MTU" utility provided with the Cisco
VPN Client to reset the Local Area Connection's MTU to the default value
of 1500 to avoid streaming dropouts.
To Upgrade
The server and client updates are two zip files. There is a four-part
upgrade procedure:
Part 1. Install the Server Software
- Using the PC where the NETGEAR Media Server software is running, download
the new file MP101_S3_3_23.zip from NETGEAR
- Use an unzip utility to extract the files to a convenient location
(such as the Windows Desktop). Do NOT run the .exe file from inside
the unzip utility
- Double click the MediaServerInstall.exe file to start the Media Server
installer
- Follow the instructions on the screen to upgrade the server. Reboot
the PC if directed. It is recommended that you do NOT save the media
database for this particular upgrade
Part 2. Download and Unzip the Firmware Files to the Proper Location
- Using the PC where the NETGEAR Media Server software is running, download
the new file MP101_C1_3_5.zip from NETGEAR
- Use an unzip utility to extract the two files from the .zip file
- Copy the files to C:\Program Files\NETGEAR\Media Server\Upgrade\.
If you elected to install the Media Server to a different location than
the default, you will need to use that location instead
Part 3. Upgrade the Client Using the Remote Control
- Be sure the NETGEAR Media Server software is running
- Using the remote control, be sure that no music is playing
- Connect the MP101 to the server where the updated Media Server was
installed
- From the Setup menu, select Maintenance, then select Upgrade
- The display will show messages as information is downloaded to the
player. When the upgrade is complete the MP101 will reboot
- The current firmware will be indicated when the MP101 boots. It is
also available from the Setup menu. Select Maintenance, then select
About. The firmware version should indicate VA1.3.5RNG.2
Part 4. Reset to Factory Defaults
- Using the remote control, from the Setup Menu, select Maintenance,
then select Reset Factory Defaults
- The MP101 reboots. All settings are cleared.
Caution! The first download is very large. Click
Save (not "Open"), and be prepared to wait. If you have a slower connection,
the larger file may take a half hour.
Media Server Download
18.9 MB
Client Download
447 KB
This product includes software code developed by third
parties, including software code subject to the GNU General Public License
("GPL") or GNU Lesser General Public License ("LGPL"). As applicable,
the terms of the GPL and LGPL, and information on obtaining access to
the GPL Code and LGPL Code used in this product, are available to you
at NETGEAR's
Open Source Code Web page. The GPL Code and LGPL Code used
in this product is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY and is subject to
the copyrights of one or more authors. For details, see the GPL Code and
LGPL Code for this product and the terms of the GPL and LGPL.
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