Vizio VBR231 user manual Using a wireless connection with Dhcp

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VIZIO VBR231 User Manual

Using a wireless connection with DHCP

1.Turn on your player and your TV. If a DVD is not in the disc tray, the Home menu will be displayed. If a DVD is in the disc tray, press SETUP to display the Home menu.

2.Press the B (green) button, if prompted. Otherwise:

a.Press or to select Settings, and then press

SELECT.

b.Press or to select Network, and then press

SELECT.

3.Press ▲ or ▼ to select Wireless and then press SELECT.

4.Press ▲ or ▼ to select Network List and then press SELECT. A list of available wireless networks will be displayed.

5.Press ▲ or ▼ to select your wireless network and then press

SELECT.

6.If the network is password protected, enter the secure access code you created when setting up your wireless router, otherwise skip to Step 7.

a.Press SELECT to open the on-screen keyboard to enter the password.

b.Highlight DONE on the keyboard and press SELECT when you have finished entering the password.

7.Select Connect and then press SELECT. When you see Success on the screen, your player is connected to your wireless network.

8.Press SELECT to close the message.

Notes:

If you have forgotten your secure access code, please refer to the user manual for your wireless router or contract the manufacturer or either your router or your Internet Service Provider if they provided the router for you.

If a network is using encryption, a closed lock icon appears next to the network name.

If you have successfully logged on to the network before, a saved icon appears next to the network name.

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