Buffalo Technology P4LWAG manual

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When the LinkTheater turns on for the first time, it will attempt to connect you to a wired or wireless network automatically. Which screens you see will depend on whether you’re connecting your LinkTheater with a wired or wireless internet connection.

Wired Setup: If you are using a wired network and have plugged in an Ethernet cable, then the LinkTheater will automatically connect to the wired network. You should receive a message like this.

Highlight Continue and press the right control button on the remote control.

Highlight Finish and press the ENTER button on the remote control to begin using your LinkTheater.

If you’re using a Viiv PC with the LinkTheater, The LinkTheater will need to be added to the PC’s device list. Turn to page 17 for instructions.

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Contents P4LWAG Page Using LinkTheater Reset Package Contents Prepare for HookupHookup Page Remote Control II /II  Page Page Installation with a wireless network connection IntelSelect Wirelessly, then next Page Page Page Installation with a wired Ethernet connection Select media device Building your Media Library Aoss Wireless Configuration Manual Configuration Page Page Settings System Options System Preferences Page Network Settings Current Network Status Create New ProfileWired Profile Wireless Profile Page Modify Profile Connect to ProfileRemove Profile Network Proxy Settings Advanced Feature Profile Startup OrderDisplay Settings Reset System Settings Choosing and Installing your Media Sources Browse Media Installing the Buffalo PC Utility Page Configuring the Buffalo PC Media Server Page Page Page Page Page Installing and Configuring Windows Media Connect Page Page Page Page Connecting to a Media Server using Browse Media Page Page Page Page Page Connecting to a USB Device Page Digital Audio / Surround Sound Software and UpdatesHdtv / 720p Support Page Specifications Contact Information Multimedia Product Warranty Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement FCC RF Radiation Exposure StatementPotential restrictive use