Mike, Can you see the shares from the piano? Can the piano use the internet features (Disklavier Radio)? If either of those two things work, then you know that the piano is successfully connected to your network. If that's the case, Joan's suggestion for deleting the downloaded virtual PRC should work fine. The issue is that your piano has most likely received a new IP address, and part of what's in that downloaded PRC knows the old address. -Kevin ________________________________ From: Mike Moore <mmoore@...> To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 5:13:43 PM Subject: RE: [disklavier] Latest DKV Browser .86 Mark IV Thanks for the interest. I haven't yet tried Joan's suggestion, and will have to see whether that works or not. The DKV is connected to my network by means of a wired ethernet connection between a remote Airport Express and the DKV. The new Airport Extreme (which is the 802.11n version) is also b and g compatible. I know that because AirPort Utility recognizes the three existing AE's in another part of the house, which are of the older b or g variety. I did reconfigure each of the AEs when I installed the new Airport Extreme. They are showing "green" and are recognized by the Airport network when I check it via Airport Utility. Regards. Mike ________________________________ From: disklavier@yahoogro ups.com [mailto:disklavier@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of dogfart64 Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 1:00 PM To: disklavier@yahoogro ups.com Subject: [disklavier] Latest DKV Browser .86 Mark IV How is your Disklavier connected to the network? Is it through a remote Airport Express or hard wired to the Extreme base? If so, is the Airport Express "n" compatible, and, if not, did you set up the Extreme base station to be "802.11n, b and g compatible?" If using a previous Airport Express, did you reconfigure it to extend your new network? Jim
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Re: [disklavier] Latest DKV Browser .86 Mark IV
2009-01-14 by Kevin Goroway
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