How to configure SonicPanel radio details
Online Audience guide: how to configure sonicpanel radio details for SonicPanel customers.
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Overview
This Online Audience guide explains how to configure sonicpanel radio details for customers using SonicPanel. It is designed as a practical first step before opening a support ticket, with safe checks that help you avoid accidental data loss or service downtime.
Before you start
Before you start, make sure you are working on the correct domain, hosting service, radio station, or WordPress installation. Use the service login details provided in your Online Audience welcome email, or open the Client Area at the relevant Online Audience menu link to request help. Keep any usernames, passwords, API keys, licence keys and private server IP addresses out of screenshots unless Online Audience support specifically asks for them through a secure ticket.
Step-by-step guide
- Log in to the correct control panel or dashboard for the service you want to manage.
- Find the section that matches the task name in this guide, such as Email, Domains, SSL, Backups, Playlists, Plugins, or Security.
- Read the on-screen labels carefully before saving changes. Many hosting panels apply changes immediately.
- Make one change at a time, then test the website, mailbox, stream, or server before continuing.
- Keep a note of what you changed so it can be reversed if the result is not what you expected.
- Restart the stream only when needed, as listeners may be disconnected briefly.
- Check the public stream URL in a private browser or media player after making changes.
Common mistakes to avoid
- If the option is missing, your hosting plan may not include that feature or the account may not have permission to use it.
- If you see an error message, copy the exact wording and include it in your support ticket.
- If a change does not appear immediately, clear browser cache and test in a private browsing window.
- Do not repeatedly save different settings without noting them, as this can make troubleshooting harder.
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When to contact Online Audience
Open a ticket in the Online Audience Client Area at the relevant Online Audience menu link if you are unsure, if the service is down, or if the task involves customer data. Include your domain or service name, the exact issue, screenshots with sensitive data hidden, and the time the problem started.