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Sony CMT-MX 750NI
AJ007
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Help please!!!!
Does anyone else have a Sony CMT-MX750NI hifi? If so could anyone help with a problem I have with mine (and have had since it was near new)?
The unit hangs at "Please Wait" in Home Network and Music Services modes. I've tried various methods (powering down and disconnecting from mains and doing a reset) but with no success ...any other suggestions???
Any suggestions welcome.
Does anyone else have a Sony CMT-MX750NI hifi? If so could anyone help with a problem I have with mine (and have had since it was near new)?
The unit hangs at "Please Wait" in Home Network and Music Services modes. I've tried various methods (powering down and disconnecting from mains and doing a reset) but with no success ...any other suggestions???
Any suggestions welcome.
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I know that, Nigel.
That's not what I was asking.
You may be able to check this by looking at the network settings on the Sony and see if there is an IP address etc being assigned (assuming you are using "Auto" in Network set-up). It may also be possible to go into the set-up of your router and seeing what devices are connected. May not be immediately obvious which is the Sony though.
But if you only have your computer running and only see one connection listed on the router when the Sony should be connected then that implies the Sony isn't seeing your router properly.
Hi Chris,
I've tried connecting the unit both wirelessly and wired but get the same issue either way. I was using the "Auto" option in "Home Network" set-up.
I've went into the set-up of the router but can't see the Sony hifi, although there are two "Unknowns" on the network.
BTW, after my wife accidently switched the unit off at the wall, it's now flashing "Initialize"..
Any other thoughts, Chris?
If it does then chances are the router is at least seeing the Sony. The router will probably show you what IP address it assigns to connected devices. Might be worth checking that the router is correctly assigning different addresses to each device. If you get two devices with the same address that can stop them working properly.
That is assuming those two unknown devices are actually yours and not someone leaching off your connection (I assume you've got WPA security turned on on the WiFi?)
It's now flashing "Initialize"...I've tried pressing various buttons on both the unit and the remote but no change. Is it looking for me to select/press a button or is it actually (trying to) initialize?
Yes I have WPA security turned on.
PS do you want to (or would you prefer to) continue this via pm, email or mob?
Sorry, I wasn't aware you were a Sony service agent?.
If you can get it back and can identify whether it is connecting to the router the only checks I can suggest are the IP address as above and checking to see if the router is blocking access to the internet.
The manual that I read online suggests that it can also play media files from a PC or other network storage. It might be worth trying to set up something like that if possible. If that works but internet based services don't then it suggests the Sony is connected to your home network but is not getting out onto the wider interweb. Which could be the router blocking it. If it doesn't work then you have the problem of figuring out if it's you or the Sony cocking up
But not a lot else really that I can think of.
I'm not but it's one of the first things I checked on their site :rolleyes:
I switched off at mains and switched on again and it's now returned to flashing "Please Wait" instead of "Initialize". Whilst it was switched off, the router still showed two "Unknown" therefore neither is the Sony unit.
Yes the unit can play files etc from other storage units under the "Music Services" mode but both the "Home Network" and "Music Services" are suffering from this problem
BTW the router isn't displaying individual IP addresses just what's connected
It shouldn't matter if the router is set to "auto" mode (sometimes shown in the router config as 802.11b/g/n) as it will automatically set itself to G standard if that is all the Sony can handle. However if you have manually locked the router to N standard then that might be a different matter.
Checking the customer website and checking the Assist service engineer application are two very different things
You only get software updates on the customer site, and only some of those, but not any technical bulletins.
I stand corrected, Nigel but I believe there's been no available updates since early this year, even on there.
Yes Chris, my new router is 802.11n and, from what I can see, it is set to "Auto" mode. I've changed the router to a clearer channel bot no luck
Would trying the WPS router function make any difference?
Worth a punt anyway.
As I said earlier, there's been no updates or technical bulletins at all, of any kind, at any time.
And this helps how, Nigel
By confirming that it's not a software update or a known problem, so most likely either a 'fault' or a connection problem.
I think we've figued out it's a software fault, Nigel :rolleyes:
Any suggestions?
PS Thanks to ChrisJr for your help