NETWORKING

To connect your set-top box to your home network, you simply are required to connect a standard Ethernet cable between the rear of the set-top box (labeled Ethernet) and to a spare port on the rear of your home router.

Your home router is normally defaulted to DHCP mode (i.e. it assigns an IP address to computers and other devices connected to it.)

To access the network settings on the set-top box, press the key. The following options will appear.

MENU

TV GUIDE

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Move the joystick to highlight the Diagnostics option. Now press the key to enter.

DIAGNOSTICS

HDRM INFO

TV SIGNAL

NETWORK

USB

DIGITAL RECORDER

When NETWORK is selected, the following screen will appear. The information will be different for different home networks.

As shown, the status of the network is Connected, and the

Ethernet Cable is also connected.

Internet Access is now available.

The set-up procedure is very easy in this case.

Network settings may also be manually entered. This feature is available for experienced computer users that understand networking in more detail.

Press the yellow key to select NETWORK SETTINGS. You can now toggle between

AUTOMATIC or MANUAL settings by moving on the joystick. More information is available on the website.

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