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Before you begin
•At the Internet Setup screen, press or
to select Wireless and then press SELECT. The Network Setup screen then shows with two setup options. Press
or
to choose an option and then press SELECT.
•Detect Networks: to automatically scan for available networks and display a list of networks to choose from. Go to step F to complete the connection.
•Enter SSID: to manually enter your networks information. Select this option if your Networks SSID is hidden. Go to step G to complete the connection.
F.If Detect Networks is selected, the SSID (network name) of those found will be displayed after searching. Press or
to select a desired network and then press
SELECT.
•Signal strength is indicated by .
•Secured network is indicated by (unsecured network has none, as Network 1 in the above example).
•If a secured network is selected, you will be required to enter your password in the Network Security screen. The radio should then connect to the Internet. Please wait until you hear a short congratulations message and the clock screen is displayed.
•If the network SSID is hidden (not broadcasted), you will only see a padlock icon and signal strength bars like the 4th network shown above. Press to highlight Enter SSID on the display and then press SELECT. Then go to step G to complete your connection.
•Interference may sometimes block your network from showing up in the list. If this happens, press to show Refresh List and then press SELECT to try again.
G.If Enter SSID is selected, the Network Security screen will be displayed. Enter your SSID.
•If your network is secured (indicated by ), enter your password. The radio should then connect to the Internet. Please wait until you hear a short congratulations message and the clock screen is displayed.
About password:
•Do not get your Network Password confused with your Windows or Mac system logon password since they can be different.
•Some wireless access point or routers may call the Wireless Network Password a passphrase or key. These terms are the
same.
About passphrase:
•This radio supports secured access points using the Wireless Equivalent Privacy (WEP) keys or
•WEP keys are either 10 or 26 characters long (characters:
•If you are using a WEP secured access point, enter the WEP key (HEX format) instead of the passphrase.
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