Squeezebox Touch Features Guide
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I don’t have my wireless network name and password
As part of the setup process, if you have a wireless network you will need to know the name and password that are currently
assigned to it.
Note:
A network name is sometimes referred to as an SSID, and a password is sometimes referred to as a wireless key,
or security key.
Note:
If your network is not secured or you have an Ethernet network, it does not have a password. If your network does not
have a password, go to your Squeezebox and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup process.
To get your network name if your computer is connected via Wi-Fi, go to your computer.
Windows Vista and Windows 7—Click on the wireless network icon in your task bar.
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Windows XP—Double-click on the network icon in your task bar.
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Macintosh —Click once on the Wi-Fi icon at the top right of your screen. Your network name will have a checkmark
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next to it.
If you don’t have your wireless network password:
Check to see if you have it written down somewhere.
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Ask someone else in your Home if they know it.
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Contact the person who set up your Home network.
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Check your router manual.
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Contact your router manufacturer or ISP for assistance.
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For information about how to configure your router to work with your Squeezebox, see the appropriate Knowledge Base article
at www.mysqueezebox.com> Support. Under Squeezebox Touch > Troubleshooting, search on your router model.