Operation - Denon DN-200WS User Manual

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Operation

When powered on, DN-200WS is always operating in one of three modes:
• AP Mode: AP stands for access point. This is the most basic way to set up
DN-200WS, which will act as a wireless access point (like a standard wireless
router) for your wireless device. See the following
set this up.
• STA Mode: STA stands for station. This lets you use DN-200WS in an
existing wireless network, extending the signal of the original wireless
access point. Connecting your wireless device to DN-200WS connects it to
the existing wireless network. See the following
set this up.
• WPS Mode: WPS stands for Wi-Fi Protected Setup. This lets you connect
DN-200WS to your wireless router, allowing you to send audio to DN-
200WS over your Wi-Fi network. (Your router must support WPS. Please
see your router's documentation for more information.) See the following
WPS Mode
Important:
When you switch modes, DN-200WS will play a voice confirmation through its
outputs.
DN-200WS will not receive audio from a phone call. While using it, we
recommend disabling your cellular connection, if possible.
Do not use DN-200WS near a microwave oven, cordless phone, Bluetooth
device, or other wireless device operating on the 2.4 GHz frequency. Devices
like these can interfere with the reception.
to learn how to set this up.
AP Mode
to learn how to
STA Mode
to learn how to
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