![]() ![]() Here's a lovely diagram of what a typical home network might look like, including the UPnP devices. And of course, no more digging through stacks of CDs and Blu-Rays! Not only that but you can play files that are on devices like phones and tablets. It’s MUCH easier to fix potential bugs and update your player via the internet if and when firmware is released. You’ll be able to control your player wirelessly using apps on your smartphone or table, like our Spotify Connect app. Your network player will benefit from a number of advantages when it’s up and running in a network. Any online services your using like Spotify or Netflix also come under content. Content – The files you want to play! They’ll also need to be on the network.Network Cables – If you’re connecting any of your network together without WiFi. ![]() Which if we’re being biased, could be a CXN, 851N or CXU. Network Player – Something to play your files on.Usually, the modem and router are combined in one box. The router hands out IP addresses to each device on the network so they can communicate with each other. Router - All communication is done via the router.Modem – The device you’re connecting to the internet with, usually provided by your ISP (Internet Service Provider).But to help understand, let’s have a quick recap on what makes up a home network: If you’re not 100% sure what they mean don’t fret, this blog is here to explain all that. ![]() More than likely you’ve heard of terms like ‘UPnP’, ‘server’ and ‘renderer’ in the world of hi-fi. ![]()
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