NETGEAR Music Player manual WI-FI Setup and Password Help, Background Why Wi-Fi?

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WI-FI SETUP AND PASSWORD HELP

Background

Why Wi-Fi?

With SoundBridge’s wireless functionality, you can stream music from computers on your wireless network to one or more Wi-Fi enabled SoundBridge devices via your wireless access point (WAP). You can even connect up to five SoundBridges to one iTunes music library and listen to different tunes in every room of your house.

Wi-Fi Hardware

For a list of compatible Wi-Fi access points that Roku has tested with SoundBridge, please visit www.rokulabs.com/support.

Wi-Fi Setup Instructions

1.Verify that your wireless network is up and running on your computer. If you are setting up this wireless network for the first time, please make sure that you have followed your wireless vendor’s instruction manual for proper configuration of your wireless access point.

2.Remove both the left and right end caps of SoundBridge by pressing on the two release tabs labeled “push.” If your SoundBridge is currently powered on, press Standby on your remote and then disconnect SoundBridge from power by unplugging the AC power cord.

3.Remove the CompactFlash wireless card from its packaging and insert the card into the CF slot on the left side of SoundBridge. Make sure that the “Roku” label and two small status lights are facing away from you as you gently push the card into place. (Note: The LED lights will not be illuminated until you power on SoundBridge.) Be careful, forcing the card into position may damage your device.

4.If you had been previously using a wired Ethernet connection, disconnect the cord from the SoundBridge. Make sure you have only the Wi-Fi card or the wired Ethernet connection attached to the device — never both at the same time.

5.Run your music server software on the computer connected to your wireless network.

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Contents SoundBridge Network Music Player Page Download the Latest User Guide WelcomeRun the Latest Software Register Your SoundBridgeTable of Contents Music Server Software Requirements Getting StartedWhat Is a Music Server? Music Server Instructions for Installing Windows Media Connect III. Hooking Up Your Speakers or Stereo System Connecting to powered speakers IV. Connecting SoundBridge to AC Power Connecting to a stereoVI. Establishing a Network Connection Using Your Remote ControlPersonal Firewall iTunes Users VII. Enabling Music Sharing Your local network. Do not quit iTunes IX. Playing Music VIII. Choosing Your Music LibraryXI. Checking for the Latest Software recommended Setting Display Preferences optionalXII. Wall or Under-Cabinet Mounting optional Upgrade Successful Select OK to RebootAudio File Formats Supported Music Playback OverviewNavigation Quick Reference Screen Icons Quick Reference Main Menu Music Playback TutorialBrowse Composers Browse Genres Browsing by AlbumBuilding a Song Queue Page Reviewing a Song Queue Erasing a Song Queue Pausing Music PlaybackRepeat and Shuffle Playing a Playlist Skipping Tracks During PlaybackBrowsing by Genre Browsing by Artist, Song or ComposerSearch Options Internet Radio Changing Music LibrariesPage Page Page Web Page Control Page Page Page Page Page When You Are Finished Using SoundBridge Safe Mode Advanced FeaturesSettings Menu Music Visualizer SettingsGeeks Read This Restoring Factory Default SettingsBackground Why Wi-Fi? WI-FI Setup and Password HelpWi-Fi Hardware Wi-Fi Setup Instructions Page Obtaining Your Wireless Access Point’s Password Troubleshooting Wi-Fi SetupWi-Fi Setup Examples Apple AirPort Mac Users Page Page Apple AirPort PC Users Page Page Page Linksys WAP54G Page Netgear WG602 Page Page Customer Support Getting HelpEnd User Software License Agreement AppendicesRoku SoundBridge Limited Warranty Limited WarrantyPage FCC Rules, Part FCC Warnings and Safety InformationCanada Class B Statement Page European Community Safety/Regulatory Information User/Installer CautionCable Management Technical SpecificationsSoundBridge Mounting Kit Power SupplyNeed help? Go to Page 05-SB00-UG0120