Chapter 2 The Menu System
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2.3.3 The Advanced Setup: Network Menu
Use this menu to set up the STB’s IP address, media server information, and homepage.
This menu differs according to the Mode you select.
• Select DHCP to have the STB obtain a dynamic IP address automatically from a DHCP
server. See Section 2.3.3.1 on page 27. DHCP is the default setting.
• Select Static to assign an IP address to the STB. See Section 2.3.3.2 on page 28.
• Select PPPoE to use a Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet service. See Section 2.3.3.3
on page 29.
2.3.3.1 Network: DHCP
Select DHCP in the Network menu. The following menu displays.
Figure 12 The Network: DHCP Menu
The following table describes the labels in this menu.
MAC Address This shows the hardware Media Access Control address of the
STB.
IP Address This shows the IP address currently assigned to the STB. You can
change this in the Advanced Setup: Network menu.
STB Version This shows the firmware version running on the STB. Check this
before you upload new firmware.
Bootloader This shows the version number of the software that loads the
STB’s operating system on startup.
Kernel This shows the version number of the code that controls the STB’s
basic operations.
Rootfs This shows the version number of the STB’s filesystem code.
Apps This shows the version number of the STB’s software applications.
Table 6 The Information Menu
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Table 7 The Network: DHCP Menu
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Mode Select DHCP to have the STB obtain an IP address automatically.
STB Server Enter the IP address of the media server which supplies TV and
video to the STB.