Connecting To Your Computer Network - Roberts Stream 83i User Manual

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Connecting to your computer network

Before you can use your Stream 83i sound system to listen to Internet
radio or to music streamed from your computer, it must fi rst be connected
to your computer network.
This section of this book describes how to connect the radio to your
network using either the wireless (WiFi) connection or the wired (Ethernet)
connection.
The following instructions assume that you have just set up the clock and
time options using the Setup Wizard as described on the preceding page.
These instructions also apply to the Network Wizard in the Network Settings
menu (from step 2 onwards).
1. After setting the Daylight Savings options (see page 10), the display
will show a list of WiFi regional options for the network set up.
Rotate the Tuning/Select control to highlight the required region (for
the UK choose 'Most of Europe'), and then press the control to make
the selection. Do this even if you are planning to use the wired Ethernet
connection.
Your sound system will then scan for available WiFi networks.
2. The sound system will enter the Network Settings Wizard and will
display 'Scanning...'. After a short while the display will show a list
of the available WiFi networks. If you are intending to use the WiFi
connection, go to step 3 on the next page.
To use the Ethernet connection to your router (with automatic
confi guration), rotate the Tuning/Select control to point to the '[Wired]'
menu item. Press the control and the radio will attempt to connect.
If your network allows automatic confi guration (which is normal) the radio
will acquire a network address. The screen should say 'Connecting...',
and then 'Setup wizard completed'. Press the Tuning/Select control
to exit the setup wizard and show the Main menu. You can then skip
to paragraph 10 on page 14.
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