Before you begin
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Detect Networks: to automatically scan for
available networks and display a list of
networks to choose from. Go to step F to
complete the connection.
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Enter SSID: to manually enter your networks
information. Select this option if your
Networks SSID is hidden. Go to step G to
complete the connection.
F. If Detect Networks is selected, the SSID
(network name) of those found will be
displayed after searching. Press
select a desired network and then press
SELECT.
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Signal strength is indicated by
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Secured network is indicated by
(unsecured network has none, as Network 1
in the above example).
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If a secured network is selected, you will be
required to enter your password in the
Network Security screen. The radio should
then connect to the Internet. Please wait until
you hear a short congratulations message
and the clock screen is displayed.
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If the network SSID is hidden (not
broadcasted), you will only see a padlock icon
and signal strength bars like the 4th network
shown above. Press
SSID on the display and then press SELECT.
Then go to step G to complete your
connection.
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Interference may sometimes block your
network from showing up in the list. If this
happens, press
to show Refresh List and
then press SELECT to try again.
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or
to
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to highlight Enter
G. If Enter SSID is selected, the Network
Security screen will be displayed. Enter your
SSID.
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If your network is secured (indicated by ),
enter your password. The radio should then
connect to the Internet. Please wait until you
hear a short congratulations message and the
clock screen is displayed.
About password:
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Do not get your Network Password
confused with your Windows or Mac
system logon password since they can be
diff erent.
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Some wireless access point or routers
may call the Wireless Network Password
a passphrase or key. These terms are the
same.
About passphrase:
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This radio supports secured access points
using the Wireless Equivalent Privacy
(WEP) keys or Wi-Fi Protected Access
(WPA and WPA2) standards.
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WEP keys are either 10 or 26 characters
long (characters: 0-9 and A-F) (e.g.
6E78214A52). Note that some Wi-Fi
routers support passphrase generation
for WEP security. However, there is no
industry standard for WEP passphrase
generation and this radio does not support
WEP passphrases.
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If you are using a WEP secured access
point, enter the WEP key (HEX format)
instead of the passphrase.
After connecting to the Internet
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If you did not activate your Infinite Radio
accounts, or if the radio cannot get your
details from the Infinite Radio server, the
radio may ask for your postal code.
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Input your postal code. The radio should then
connect to Internet Radio.