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Setting Up a Wireless Connection Using WPS (PIN-Only)
Many newer routers feature WiFi Protected Setup, which allows you to setup a wireless network without manually entering connection information. Follow the instructions in this section if your
To set up a wireless connection using a WPS PIN:
1.From the Network Menu, use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight Wireless and press SELECT.
The Wireless menu is displayed.
2.Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight Network List and press
SELECT.
A list of available wireless networks is displayed.
3.Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight the name of your
4.Use the Arrow buttons to highlight WPS Pin and press SELECT.
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5.Use the Number Pad on the remote to enter your WPS Pin (usually found on the back of your router), then press
SELECT.
Using the Wireless Network List
The Wireless Network List uses a series of symbols to give you all the information you need at a glance. Use the table below to familiarize yourself with these symbols:
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Connection |
| Displayed when the player is connected to |
| the associated network. | |
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| Displayed when the network properties, |
Saved |
| including password, have been saved in |
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| the player’s memory. |
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| Indicates whether the associated network |
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| is encrypted or not. If the “Locked” symbol |
Security |
| is overlaid with a red cross, it means the |
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| encryption type is unsupported by the |
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| player. |
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Protocol |
| Indicates the network protocols supported |
| by the associated network. | |
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| Indicates the signal strength of the |
Signal Strength |
| associated network. The more green bars, |
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| the better the network strength. |
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