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“Soundwall can’t find a network to connect to…” You will hear this sound if your WiFi isn’t configured and your Soundwall is not connected via an Ethernet cable. In this case, it creates its own network called Soundwall AdHoc. Follow the instructions on...
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AUXILIARY AUDIO INPUT: Play music on a device plugged directly into your Soundwall. NAME YOUR SOUNDWALL: You can change the name of your Soundwall. You can put an AirPlay password on your Soundwall, which you may want to do if it’s on an unsecured network. WiFi SETUP OPTIONS Use this to set up your Soundwall for your WiFi network.
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OPTION 1: USING THE PICTURE HOOK If your Soundwall has picture wire on the back, simply choose where you want your Soundwall and use the included hooks and nails to hang it from the wire hanger like you would any other picture.
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Note: the sleeve-covered screw is designed to stick out roughly 1” from the wall. With the help a friend, hang your Soundwall, aligning the oval cutouts over the two pegs. The pads on the back will keep it slightly off the wall.
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If you have a recent Apple computer, you can change your system settings so all your computer’s sounds play from your Soundwall. Open System Preferences, click Sound and then click on the Output tab. After you choose your Soundwall, you’ll hear a brief pause before your music plays.
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UPnP UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) allows you to stream music to your Soundwall from any enabled device such as Android/Windows smartphones and tablets, Windows computers, and even Linux. COMPUTER: The Windows 7 (and later) operating systems are compatible with UPnP software such as Windows Media Player, which comes standard.
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You can plug your music source (Sonos, computer, phone, etc) directly into your Soundwall through the Aux port using a standard Aux cable. Your Soundwall will detect when you plug it in and automat- ically switch to playing music from this source.
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AirPlay is enabled. UPnP If you do not see your Soundwall in the list of renderers from Bubble UPnP, Windows Media Player, etc., first make sure you’re connected to WiFi. If your music source and Soundwall are on the same network and your Soundwall doesn’t appear, visit...
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Connect your ethernet cable between your Soundwall and your router, then plug in your Soundwall power cord. Your Soundwall will power on and in a moment you will hear, “Soundwall is plugged in to your net- work.” From your computer, navigate to my.soundwall.com. Your Soundwall should show up in the list right away.
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NEED HELP? Contact us at info@soundwall.com and we’ll arrange a call to help you out! During business hours, we can be reached through our live web chat at soundwall.com You can call 720-370-2905 Ext. 2 for Concierge Support.
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