Network Connection; Connecting Your Player To A Wired Router; Connecting Your Player To A Wireless Access Point Or Router - Toshiba BDX2700KU Owner's Manual

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Your Blu-ray disc player can be connected to your home network:
By connecting an Ethernet cable to the ETHERNET jack on the rear of your player and to a wired hub or router. Using
a wired network provides the best performance, because the attached devices connect directly to the network and are
not subject to radio frequency interference.
By connecting through the built-in wireless device and a wireless access point or router.
Connecting your player to a wired router:
• Connect an Ethernet cable (CAT5 or better with RJ45 connector) to the ETHERNET jack on the back of your player
and to an Ethernet jack on a hub or broadband router.
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• Do not connect a modular
phone cable to the ETHERNET
jack.
• When plugging or unplugging
the cable, hold the connector
on the end of the cable. When
unplugging, do not pull on the
cable. Press down the lock tab
and pull the connector out of
the jack.
• Because there are various
connection configurations,
follow the instructions from
your telecommunication carrier
or Internet service provider.
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Connecting your player to a wireless access point or router:
Your Blu-ray disc player has an integrated Wi-Fi device and antenna. No physical connection to the wireless router is
necessary.
• Configure your player to access the wireless access point or router. For more information, see "Configuring a wireless
Internet connection" on page 28.
• The network configuration and connection method may vary depending on the equipment in use and the network
environment. Your Blu-ray disc player is equipped with an IEEE 802.11 n wireless module, which also supports the
802.11 alb/g/n standards. For the best wireless performance, we recommend using an IEEE 802.11 n certified Wi-Fi
network (access point or wireless router).
Notes:
• You must use a wireless IP sharer that supports IEEE 802.11 alb/g/n.
(n is recommended for stable operation of the wireless network.)
• Wireless LAN, in its nature, may cause interference, depending on the
use condition (AP performance, distance, obstacle, interference by
other radio devices, etc.).
• Set the wireless IP sharer to Infrastructure mode. Ad-hoc mode is not
supported.
• When applying the security key for the AP (wireless IP sharer), only
the following is supported.
1) Authentication Mode: WPAPSK, WPA2PSK
2) Encryption Type: WEP, TKIP, AES
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