HDD AUDIO PLAYER
HAP-Z1ES
Selecting a Wi-Fi (wireless LAN) connection method
You can select the most suitable network connection method for your network environment from 4 network connection
methods. Confirm your network environment in advance.
If your wireless LAN router/access point supports the WPS (Wi-Fi Protected
Setup) push button configuration method
If your wireless LAN router/access point has a designated WPS button, you can connect to a Wi-Fi (wireless LAN)
network by a single press of a button. Refer to the following link for details.
Method 1. Setting up a network connection using the WPS push button configuration
method
If setting up a network connection by searching your access point
You can search for available access points that are already configured and select a network name (SSID) from the
search results.
Confirm the network name (SSID) and security key (WEP key or WPA key) of your wireless LAN router/access point in
advance, then refer to the following link for details.
Method 2. Setting up a network connection by selecting an access point
If connecting to a new access point
You can add and connect a new access point by entering a network name (SSID) and security key (WEP key or WPA
key) manually without using the WPS method.
Confirm the network name (SSID) and security key (WEP key or WPA key) of your wireless LAN router/access point in
advance, then refer to the following link for details.
Method 3. Setting up a network connection by adding a new access point
If your wireless LAN router/access point supports the (WPS) PIN code
configuration method
If an access point supports the (WPS) PIN (Personal Identification Number) code connection, you can set up a wireless
connection by entering the (WPS) PIN code of the HDD AUDIO PLAYER into the wireless LAN router/access point.
Confirm the operations of your wireless LAN router/access point, then refer to the following link for details.
Method 4. Setting up a network connection using the (WPS) PIN code configuration method
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