Collect settings of your home Wi-Fi router

Note

‡Always consult the user manual of your home Wi-Fi router for detailed instructions.

1Connect your Wi-Fi enabled device to your existing home Wi-Fi network.

2Launch the Internet browser (for example, Apple Safari or Microsoft Internet Explorer) on your Wi-Fi enabled device.

32SHQWKHFRQÀJXUDWLRQSDJHRI\RXU home Wi-Fi router.

4Find the Wi-Fi settings tab and write down the following information on paper:

A Network name (SSID)

B Wi-Fi security mode (usually WEP, WPA or WPA2 if enabled)

C Wi-Fi password (if Wi-Fi security is enabled)

D DHCP mode (enabled or disabled) E Static IP address settings (if DHCP

mode is disabled)

Switch DS9800W to Assisted Wi-Fi Setup mode

‡ After successful boot-up (see 'Turn DS9800W on' on page 11), press and hold Wi-Fi SETUP on the back of the main speaker for more than 5 seconds.

»The LED indicator blinks green and yellow alternately.

»A new Wi-Fi network of DS9800W itself is created, with the network name (SSID) of Philips Fidelio AirPlay.

»It takes about 45 seconds for successful creation of this new Wi-Fi network.

Note

‡$IWHU\RXÀQLVKPDQXDO:L)LVHWWLQJIRU'6:WKLV new Wi-Fi network disappears.

‡If you fail to enter Assisted Wi-Fi Setup mode, power off DS9800W and power on it, then try again after successful boot-up.

‡Make sure that there are no other Philips AirPlay- enabled devices in Assisted Wi-Fi Setup mode at the same time. Multiple new Wi-Fi networks created this way may interfere with each other.

Connect your Wi-Fi enabled device to the newly created Wi-Fi network

The new Wi-Fi network created by DS9800W only allows access of one Wi-Fi enabled device.To avoid interference from any other Wi-Fi devices, you are recommended to temporarily disable the Wi-Fi function on your other Wi-Fi devices.

Option 1: Use your iPod touch/iPhone/iPad

1 Select Settings -> Wi-Fi on your iPod touch/iPhone/iPad.

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Philips user manual Collect settings of your home Wi-Fi router, Switch DS9800W to Assisted Wi-Fi Setup mode