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2.Connect the power adapter to the Adapter’s Power port and an electrical outlet.

3.Press the Power button on the Adapter’s front panel.

If the Adapter connects to your wireless network, the Wireless LED will light up. Go to step 4.

If the Adapter connects to your wired network, the Ethernet LED will light up. If it does not, then push the Uplink button on the Adapter’s back panel. Power the Adapter off and back on again. Make sure the cable connections are secure.

4.If you used the Setup Wizard to set up the Adapter, then the Adapter Utility on your PC will automatically find the Adapter on your wireless or wired network. The main menu of the Media Navigator will appear on your TV. (This may take a few seconds).

If you want to set up the Adapter using your TV, proceed to the “Using the TV Setup” section.

5.Insert the batteries into the remote control, and use the arrow and Select buttons to select songs and pictures.

Proceed to the “Placement Options” section.

Placement Options

To protect the cables attached to the Adapter’s back panel, snap the included cable hood into place. The dark gray section of the cable hood faces away from the antenna.

There are two ways to place the Adapter. The first way is to place the Adapter horizontally on a surface, so it sits on four small rubber feet.

The second way is to stand the Adapter vertically on a surface (see Figure 5-5). To use the stand option, follow these instructions:

1.The Adapter includes a base. Insert the end opposite to the antenna into the base.

2.Snap the Adapter into the base, so it fits snugly.

3.Place the Adapter in an appropriate location, and if necessary, adjust the antenna so that it points straight up in the air (see Figure 5-5).

If you have already set up the Adapter using the Setup Wizard, then proceed to “Chapter 6: Using the

Media Navigator.”

Chapter 5: Connecting the Wireless-B Media Adapter to Your TV and Stereo

Figure 5-4: Connect the Power

Figure 5-5: Vertical Position

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Contents 802 GHz .11b Wireless- B How to Use this Guide Copyright and TrademarksTable of Contents Appendix C Planning Your Use of the Wireless-B Media Adapter For Setup List of FiguresUnplug the Power Figure E-1 XP Default Interface Introduction WelcomeWhat’s in this Guide? Wireless-B Media Adapter Back Panel Power Ssid your wireless network’s name Remote Controller Connection to a Wired Network for Setup OverviewConnect the Power Setting up the Wireless-B Media Adapter Running the Setup WizardWindows Installer Screen License Agreement Screen Connection for Setup Screen 10 Connection after Setup Screen 12 Basic Wireless Settings Screen 13 Wireless Security Settings Screen Using the Adapter Utility Using the Utility’s Icon in Your PC’s System TrayUsing the Start Menu Media Folder ManagerMove the Adapter and its power adapter to the TV InstructionsConnecting to Your TV and Stereo Connecting to Your TV Only Connecting the Adapter to Your NetworkPlacement Options Vertical PositionUsing the TV Setup Installing the Adapter Utility10 Microsoft .NET Framework Package Screen Setting up the Adapter from Your TV 12 Select Music and Pictures Folders Screen14 Media Adapter Setup Using the Media Navigator Music MenusChoose Music All SongsNow Playing How to Play MusicMusic Options Choose Pictures Pictures MenuNow Showing How to Start a Slideshow with Music Picture OptionsHelp 12 Help ScreenAppendix a Troubleshooting Common Problems and SolutionsPicture won’t change on the TV Frequently Asked Questions What types of picture files can I show with the Adapter?What types of playlist files can I use with the Adapter? Can I play music from a CD using the Adapter? Brief Overview Appendix B Wireless SecurityWhat Are The Risks? Passive Attacks Jamming AttacksMaximizing Wireless Security Active AttacksDictionary-Building or Table Attacks Man-in-the-Middle AttacksWireless-B Media Adapter Ssid Wireless-B Media Adapter WEP Encryption Using the Adapter as Part of Your Wireless Network Using the Adapter as Part of Your Wired NetworkAppendix D Creating a Playlist Appendix E Setting a Static IP Address on Your PC Figure E-1 XP Default InterfaceFigure E-5 IP Address Click the OK button again to exit Shared Resources Appendix F Windows HelpNetwork Neighborhood/My Network Places Appendix G Glossary Wireless-B Media Adapter Wireless-B Media Adapter Wireless-B Media Adapter Wireless-B Media Adapter Wireless-B Media Adapter Appendix H Specifications Standards Ieee 802.11b, Ieee 802.3, Ieee 802.3u PortsPower External, 5V DC, 2.0 a Certifications Operating TempStorage Temp Operating HumidityAppendix I Warranty Information Limited WarrantyAppendix J Regulatory Information FCC StatementIndustry Canada Canada Wireless-B Media Adapter Chapter K Contact Information