Logitech 930-000101 manual Network password was not accepted, Network connection not made

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Squeezebox Radio Feature Guide

10/14/2009

Network password was not accepted

If your wireless network password was not accepted:

Try entering your password again. There could be a typo.

If your network password is not accepted, it could be in ASCII format. (This only applies to WEP passwords that are either 5 or 13 characters in length.) If your password is in ASCII format, convert it to hexadecimal. Search for an ASCII-to-hex converter online, or use the converter at http://slimdevices.com/asciitohex.php.

Squeezebox Radio follows the 802.11 standard and uses hexadecimal keys for WEP encryption. WEP keys are 10 characters or 26 characters (for 64-bit and 128-bit encryption, respectively). If the password you’ve entered into Squeezebox Radio is only 5 or 13 characters long, then you have an ASCII encryption key, which must be converted to hexadecimal.

For more information about reasons your password might not be accepted, see the next section, "Network connection not made".

Network connection not made

After you enter your network password, if Squeezebox Radio cannot connect to your network, there could be a number of causes. Please try the following:

Confirm that you have entered the right network name and password.

Check to see if there are multiple networks of the same name in the list on your Squeezebox. If your wireless network name is still set to the manufacturer's default name, such as linksys or netgear, there might be multiple networks with that name in your neighborhood and Squeezebox Radio could be attempting to connect to the wrong network.

If this is an issue, try connecting to another network or go to your router’s settings page online, rename your network, and try the setup process again.

Check to see if your router is using MAC filtering. If it is, and you cannot turn the filtering off, add Squeezebox Radio’s MAC addresses to the router’s table of allowed devices.

Find the MAC address of your Squeezebox printed on a label on the bottom of the unit.

MAC filtering provides an extra level of security by ensuring that no unknown computers or other devices can connect to your wireless network without prior authorization.

Check the distance between Squeezebox Radio and your wireless router. Move the Squeezebox closer to the wireless router and try connecting again.

Unplug your router, wait 30 seconds, plug it back in and wait for a few minutes. Then try your password again.

By default, Squeezebox Radio relies on a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server to provide the IP address during setup. If you prefer to use a static IP address, the DHCP Server in your router must be disabled during the Squeezebox Radio setup process. For help disabling the DHCP server in your router, please refer to your router documentation or contact your router manufacturer.

If the wireless icon in the status bar is red instead of white, you have no internet connection. If it is blue, you have no connection to Squeezebox Server.

Note: For answers to common questions about routers, go to the Logitech Knowledge Base at www.mysqueezebox.com

>Support. Under Troubleshooting and search on your router brand name.

Note: For information about accessing and changing your router settings, refer to your router manual and your router settings page online, or contact your ISP or router manufacturer.

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Contents Squeezebox Radio Feature Guide 10/14/2009 Contents Advanced Settings Logitech hardware product limited warranty User Guides Thank youGetting Help Online Help Contact UsSqueezebox Radio at a Glance Optional Accessory PackRadio, My Music, My Apps, App Gallery and Favorites Buttons and FunctionsTitle Bar Screen DisplayStatus Bar Online PortalNow Playing Creating and Managing Playlists Access your Now Playing ListCreate a Now Playing List Create a PlaylistSave and Retrieve Playlists Internet Radio Finding and Playing Internet Radio StationsDelete a Playlist Select Save PlaylistUsing the Control Panel Access your music libraryMy Music Playing your Personal Music Library Squeezebox ServerAccess your Apps Favorites Quickly Getting to your Favorite MusicSave Favorites Set and Use Preset Buttons Settings More Options for Using Squeezebox RadioSet and Use the Alarm Clock and Sleep Mode Shuffle and RepeatAudio Settings Use the Sleep TimerVolume Adjustments CrossfadeChoose a Player Set Screen BrightnessCustomize your Home Menu Customize your ScreenView or change Wireless Networks Advanced SettingsChange the Language Log in RemotelyPerform a Factory Test or Reset Using Squeezebox Radio as Part of a Whole-Home SystemUse Headphones Music Inputs and OutputsRedo Squeezebox Radio setup tasks Developer Resources Troubleshooting during setupDon’t have my wireless network name and password Squeezebox Radio isn’t respondingMy network is not listed Network connection not made Network password was not acceptedCan’t connect to mysqueezebox.com Not connecting EthernetMusic is not playing Troubleshooting after setupSound is choppy, distorted, or skips Forward and Rewind buttons don’t seekIs Squeezebox Server running? Can’t play my personal music collectionSupported formats Do you have Firewall issues?Look for Apple’s DRM Digital Rights Management My iTunes music isn’t playingPage Check additional items Squeezebox Radio can’t find all of my personal musicMake sure you have one music folder Check TaggingClear library, rescan, delete cached files Need to change the languageSqueezebox Mysqueezebox.comLogitech hardware product limited warranty Logitech.com

930-000101 specifications

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