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Networking Modes
The AudioFetch Express contains an internal WiFi module capable of operating as an Access Point or
connecting into existing WiFi networks. An Ethernet jack is also provided for connections into wired
networks. Four networking modes are supported:
A) Access Point (with optional wired Ethernet connection for Internet access)
B) Access Point with Wireless Internet
C) Wireless Client
D) Wired Only
A) Access Point
OPTIONAL:
Ethernet Cable
To existing network
with Internet Access
The AudioFetch Express operates as an Access Point and provides
its own WiFi network. Mobile devices receive audio by connecting
to this WiFi network.
Optional:
Internet access can be provided by connecting the
AudioFetch Express Ethernet port into a pre-existing network
which has internet access (like a WAN connection on a consumer
wireless router)
OR
TV
AudioFetch Express
Audio
Note: This is the default networking mode – it will be active after
factory defaults are restored using the External Button as
described in section 10 Restoring Factory Defaults with External
Button.
The default SSID is:
Operates as Access Point
Default SSID: AudioFetchExpress
AudioFetchExpress
WiFi-connected user
devices able to receive
real-time TV Audio and
Internet (optional)
with no password
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