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Samsung HT-J5500 Connections

HT-J5500/EN, HT-J5500/XE, HT-J5500/ZF, HT-J5550W/EN, HT-J5550W/XE, HT-J5550W/ZF

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Connections

Connecting to a Network Router

 

Wireless Network

 

 

 

You can connect your product to your network router using one of the methods illustrated below.

Wired Network

Broadband modem

(with integrated router)

Broadband

service

Or

Router

Broadband

service

Broadband

modem

Your router or your Internet Service Provider's policies may prevent the product from accessing Samsung's software update server. If this occurs, contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for more information.

DSL users, please use a router to make a network connection.

Try to use the CAT 7 cable to connect.

You cannot use the product if the network speed is slower than 10Mbps.

To use the DLNA function, you must connect your PC to your network as shown in the illustrations above.

The connection can be wired or wireless.

Wireless IP sharer

Broadband

service

If your wireless IP router supports DHCP, this product can use a DHCP or static IP address to connect to the wireless network.

Set your wireless IP router to Infrastructure mode. Ad-hoc mode is not supported.

The product supports only the following wireless security key protocols:

-WEP (OPEN/SHARED), WPA-PSK (TKIP/AES), WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES)

Select a channel on the wireless IP router that is not currently being used. If the channel set for the wireless IP router is currently being used by another device nearby, it will result in interference and communication failure.

In compliance with the newest Wi-Fi certification specifications, Samsung home cinemas do not support WEP, TKIP, or TKIP-AES (WPS2 Mixed) security encryption in networks running in the 802.11n mode.

Wireless LAN, by its nature, may cause interference, depending on the operating conditions (AP performance, distance, obstacles, interference by other radio devices, etc.).

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