

In many cases, your router is the ADSL modem from your internet provider. If you still want to get a static IP for your amplifier, you can set an IP with your router. Otherwise, you can modify this setting on your amplifier in Setup->Network->Settings-> with the web interface or the remote. If you don't know how to configure the network settings, you can do a reset too (here is the link : ). If you have this problem a long time ago, it might be a good thing to retry before performing everything after.īy default, Denon AVR use DHCP function, that's why it works for everyone who performed a factory reset. I found on the internet that there was a problem with the Spotify connect server once, but the problem was solved. I had set my Denon AVR-X2100W with a static IP address (192.168.0.50 in my case), because it was easier to connect to the web interface with a static IP. Spotify connect doesn't work when you don't use the DHCP function on the device.

I have found the problem (at least mine) and the solution.
