Checking The Wireless Lan Environment Of Your Home Network; Searching For An Access Point And Setting Up A Wireless Network; (Access Point Scan Method) - Sony NAC-SV10i Operating Instructions Manual

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Checking the wireless
LAN environment of your
home network
Read the following first
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Internet*
Wireless
LAN router/
access point
Server
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*
To listen to music services, you need an environment
that allows you to access the Internet.
You must have the following environment to use
the Home Network, Music Services, and PARTY
STREAMING functions. Confirm your
environment in advance.
❏ A wireless LAN home network
environment must be available. (Make
sure that a wireless LAN router is used.)
❏ A device that can be used as a server (a
computer, etc.) must be connected to
your wireless LAN home network.*
❏ Internet access must be available.
(When you want to listen to music
services or use an NTP server to set the
clock.)
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*
For details on servers which are compatible with this
unit, see page 35.
There are several connection methods you can use
to set up a wireless network: searching for an
access point, using a WPS connecting method
(either the push button configuration method or the
PIN code method), or manual setting. Select the
connection method that can be used for your home
network using the chart on page 24.
Notes
Make sure not to use the wireless LAN function in a
place where medical equipment (such as a pacemaker)
is used or the use of wireless communication is
prohibited.
The unit
Searching for an access
point and setting up a
wireless network
(access point scan
method)
You can set up a wireless network by searching for
the access point. Confirm you have the following
information in advance, as you will need it to set
up the network with this connection method.
❏ The network name (SSID*
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❏ If your wireless home network is
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*
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*
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Before connecting to your home network, you need to
prepare a wireless LAN router/access point. For details,
refer to the operating manual of the device.
Depending on your home network environment, the
wireless LAN router/access point may have been set up
such that it cannot be connected using WPS, even
though it is compatible with WPS. For details on
whether your wireless LAN router/access point is
compatible or not compatible with WPS, and on the
setup of a WPS connection, refer to the operating
manual of your wireless LAN router/access point.
You may encounter setup difficulties if the unit and the
wireless LAN router/access point are located too far
from each other. If you do, move the devices closer to
each other.
identifies your network.*
needed in step 6.)
:
secured by encryption, the security key
(WEP key, WPA/WPA2 key) for your
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network.*
(This will be needed in
step 7.)
:
SSID (Service Set IDentifier) is a name that identifies a
particular access point.
This information should be available from a label on
your wireless LAN router/access point, from the
operating manual, from the person who set up your
wireless network, or from the information provided by
your Internet service provider.
Press SETTINGS to enter the
settings menu and select "Network
Settings."
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) that
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(This will be
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