Pioneer SL50I manual If you already have a wireless computer network, Wireless Network Name Ssid

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1.2 A If you already have a wireless computer network

Check your existing wireless network settings so you are able to enter them in steps 9 and 11 of chapter 2.2 ‘Installing - General procedure’ (page 10).

Find out the wireless network name (SSID) and the encryption key(s) you used for securing your wireless network.

Wireless Network Name (SSID):

Usually, you can find the wireless network name in the options menu of your Wireless Network Adapter or Wireless Base Station.To check this, open the program that came with your network adapter.

Encryption key:

The wireless encryption key is a 64 or 128 bit WEP code that secures your wireless network communications.

64-bit: 5 characters ASCII, or 10 characters HEX, or

128 bit: 13 characters ASCII, or 26 characters HEX.

Note:The encryption key is case sensitive, meaning that ‘ABC’ is not the same as ‘aBc’. Always input characters in the correct case to avoid problems.

Please write down your encryption key(s) and SSID.You will need them when you install your SL50i.

1.2 B If you do not have a wireless computer network

Install a Wireless Network Adapter (not included, you will have to buy one separately. E.g. the Philips CPWUA054.)

See the separate instructions of the Wireless Network Adapter on how to install the adapter on your PC.

Notes:

Choose ‘Ad-Hoc’ as your network type during installation, and set ‘philips’ as your wireless network name (SSID).

Philips advises you to set an encryption key to secure your wireless network. Please read the text on ‘Securing your wireless network’ on page 34 of the extended version of the User Manual on the CD-ROM.

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Contents SL50i Front view HelplineUSA Introduction Packaging contentsSL50i This is what this manual will help you to doFront view Rear viewSL50i LED behavior Index IntroductionOn the CD-ROM Chapter Important information Safety PrecautionsPreparing your PC Start by installing Philips Media ManagerIf you do not have a wireless computer network If you already have a wireless computer networkWireless Network Name Ssid Encryption keyInstalling General procedure Installing your SL50iLanguage English Before you startEncryption WEP Install Wizard CompletedInternet Enabling broadband Internet entertainmentRegistration for free Internet services Enter E-MAILRC Key SMS-style alphanumeric entry order PC-LINK ALL Music PC Link Albums Using the SL50iBasic menu navigation PC Link exampleInternet Content Provider ClassicInternet example Additional information Upgradeability TrademarksEnvironmental information DisclaimerSL50i problems Problem Possible cause Problem solvingInstallation CD will not start PC / Network problems Problem Possible causeProblem Possible cause Dhcp GlossaryRemote control buttons Remote controlPlacing batteries Using the remote controlEntering or editing numeric and text information Using the navigation keys on the remote controlDirect number key entry SMS TEXT-style keysAdvanced navigation Jump To number keys on the remote controlNavigation view Smart NavigationEditing music information and creating playlists Advanced Philips Media Manager usesManaging your Streamium account About ‘My.Philips.com’PC Link menu MenuInternet menu Main menu Submenu SelectionPreferences Product Info Upgrade Reset About Main menu Submenu Settings UsersSystem menu NetworkOr removing users from the list Reset System Menu AboutNetwork View Settings CHG Settings WirelessNetwork menu IP Address 192168 Static IP settingsVoice ANNOTATION1 Preferences Preferences Smart NAVIGATION1Language Preferences menuWhat you need to know about networks WiredWireless Network with More than TWO PCs Wired Network with More than TWO PCsWhat are wireless network connections? Advanced wireless network informationSecuring your wireless network Securing your network from Internet accessDont DOs and DONTs of securing your wireless networkSetting the encryption key for the SL50i Entering an encryption keyWEP key conversion table Setting the encryption key for your Wireless Network Adapter Internet Connection Sharing ICS configuration and usage issuesEnabling Internet Connection Sharing for Windows XP Enabling Internet Connection Sharing ICSEnabling Internet Connection Sharing for Windows 98SE Enabling Internet Connection Sharing for Windows Me Enabling Internet Connection Sharing for Windows Check your computers IP configuration as follows Advanced Network Problem SolvingFor Windows 98SE / Windows Me For Windows XP / WindowsTechnical specifications Type

SL50I specifications

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