Troubleshooting - Polk Mono WOODBOURNE Owner's Manual

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1. How do I hook up the Woodbourne to my
home network?
You can hook up to your home network by
using Wi-Fi login sharing, the Polk Woodbourne
mobile app or through web pages.
Refer to the instructions that begin on page 5
of this manual.
2. Not sure what network I'm on.
The Woodbourne's AirPlay LED will be solid blue,
indicating the speaker is connected to a Wi-Fi
network. Unfortunately, you won't be able to tell
which network you're connected to if there are
other wireless networks in your immediate vicinity.
If you hear the music you want to play, you're
connected to your network.
3. Audio sometimes drops out when in AirPlay.
If that should happen, here's a list of
possible remedies:
• Make sure the distances between your
Woodbourne, your network router and the
device you're streaming music from are all within
recommended broadcast distances.
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• Keep other electronic devices and appliances
a reasonable distance from the Woodbourne and
your router to reduce the chance of interference.
• Other Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) in
your immediate vicinity could interfere as well.
• Make sure that other devices are not trying to
stream to the same Woodbourne.
• Make sure that your Wi-Fi router is configured
with the recommended settings for the
best performance.
• Try another channel for your router.
• Refer to your routerls owners manual for
solutions to interference and other issues.
4. It takes a few seconds before I hear music
streamed by AirPlay.
Here are some things to check that
could speed things up.
• Place your network router closer to
the Woodbourne.
• Look for any wireless network interference
• Use an Ethernet cable to connect your
Woodbourne directly to your network.

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