Ref MB50 Network Player

Andy77

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Hello.....
First let me introduce myself, my name is Oscar, live in Santiago, Chile, and along the years being gathering and enjoying Mc gear.....
Don’t know if you could help me, somebody who owns an MB50.....
For diferente reasons, at my place WIFI connection not so stable, so decided to use wired connection using a USB to Ethernet connector (as instructed by the users manual), but has been complicated frankly....after plugging in the USB connector go for the green light at input but there is just white (optical), red (coax) and blue (analog)......once I connect Play-Fi through IPad then turns green, but don’t know if what is connected is the wired signal or keeps the WiFi signal (same color green).....for me seems the WiFi signal keeps connected as signal keeps falling, and such falls shouldn’t not occur if wired signal would be connected.....
Very sorry for such long blabla.....but it’s a bit irritating and guess I may be miSing something.....
Much thanks in advance guys......and sorry again,
Oscar H.
 

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