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iii. Hooking Up Your Home Network Hardware (Wired Ethernet or Wireless)
Model: SoundBridge M1000
Model: SoundBridge M500
Wireless Connection:
No need to install any additional hardware
into SoundBridge
Wireless Connection:
Remove the left end cap of the SoundBridge
by gently pressing on the flat part of the end cap, while pressing
on the two dimpled tabs in the back, and pivot the cap forward.
Insert the Wi-Fi adapter card into the CompactFlash slot. It should
be inserted with the
Roku label facing toward the back of the
unit
and the Ethernet jack. Close the end cap by snapping it securely
back into place.
Ethernet Connection:
Plug your cable into the jack provided on
the right side of the rear of the unit. Connect your Ethernet cable to a
hub, switch or router on your home network. Alternatively, you can
connect SoundBridge directly to your computer (and bypass a hub/
switch/router), but only with a “crossover” cable (sold separately).
Connect the other end of the cable to your network.
Ethernet Connection:
Remove the left end cap from your
SoundBridge by gently pressing on the flat part of the end cap, while
pressing on the two dimpled tabs in the back, and pivot the cap
forward. If you previously inserted a Wi-Fi card, be sure it is removed;
connecting an Ethernet cable with a Wi-Fi card inserted
may cause your connection to fail
. Insert your Ethernet cable
into the port. Route your cable toward the back of the unit and
replace the end cap. Connect your Ethernet cable to a hub, switch
or router on your home network. Close the end cap by snapping
it securely into place. Alternatively, you can connect SoundBridge
directly to your computer (and bypass a hub/switch/router), but only
with a “crossover” cable (sold separately).
Please note that most, but not all, wireless access points are compatible with SoundBridge. You
can find a list of supported wireless hardware at www.rokulabs.com/support.
iV. Hooking Up Your Speakers or Stereo System
Model: SoundBridge M1000
Model: SoundBridge M500
Connect your audio cable into the left side of the rear of the
SoundBridge unit.
Remove the right end cap to connect audio cables by gently pressing
on the flat part of the end cap, while pressing on the two dimpled
tabs in the back, and pivot the cap backward. Connect your audio
cable into the appropriate connector.
Section 1:
Getting Started