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Network Setup (Auto)
Most wireless networks have an optional security system
that requires devices that access the network to transmit
an encrypted security code called an Access or Security
Key. The Security Key is based on a Pass Phrase, typically
a word or a series of letters and numbers of a specified
length you were asked to enter when you set up security for
your wireless network. If you use this method of setting up
the network connection, and have a Security Key for your
wireless network, you will have to enter the Pass Phrase
during the setup process.
How to set up automatically
To set up the wireless connection automatically, follow these
steps:
1.
Follow Steps 1 through 6 in the “How to set up PBC (WPS)”
above.
2.
Press the
▼
button to select
Internet Protocol Setup
, and
then press the
ENTER
E
button. Press the
▲
or
▼
button
to select
Auto
, and then press the
ENTER
E
button.
3.
Press the
▲
button to go to
Select a Network
, and
then press the
ENTER
E
button. The
Network
function
searches for available wireless networks. When done, it
displays a list of the available networks.
4.
In the list of networks, press the
▲
or
▼
button to select
a network, and then press the
ENTER
E
button.
If the AP is set to Hidden (Invisible), you have
✎
to select
Add Network
and enter the correct
Network Na me (SSID)
and
Security Key
to
establish the connection.
5.
If the Security/PIN pop-up appears, go to Step 6. If the
Network Connecting Screen appears, go to Step 10.
6.
Press the
▲
or
▼
button to select
Security
or
PIN
. For
most home networks, you would select Security (for
Security Key
). The
Security
Screen appears.
7.
On the
Security
screen, enter your network’s Pass
Phrase.
You should be able to find the Pass Phrase on
✎
one of the set up screens you used to set up your
router or modem.
8.
To enter the Pass Phrase, follow these general
directions:
Press the number buttons on your remote to enter
–
numbers.
Use the direction buttons on your remote to move
–
from button to button on the
Security Key
screen.
Press the Red button to change case or display
–
symbols/characters.
To a enter letter or symbol, move to the letter or
–
symbol, and then press the
ENTER
E
button.
To delete the last letter or number you entered,
–
press the Green button on your remote.
9.
When done, press the Blue button on your remote. The
Network Connecting screen appears.
10.
Wait until the connection confirmation message is
displayed, and then press the
ENTER
E
button. The
Network Setup
screen re-appears.
11.
To test the connection, press the
RETURN
button to
select
Network Test
, and then press the
ENTER
E
button.
Network Setup (Ad-Hoc)
You can connect to a mobile device without an access point
through the “Samsung Wireless LAN Adapter” by using a
peer to peer network.
This function is available when
✎
SWL(Samsung
Wireless Link)
is set to
Off
.
How to connect to new Ad-hoc
1.
Follow Steps 1 through 6 in the “How to set up using
PBC (WPS)”. (P. 30)
2.
Choose
Select a network
. A list of devices/networks
appears.
3.
While in the device list, press the Blue button on the
remote.
The message
✎
Ad-hoc is a direct WI-Fi
connection with cellphone or PC. The existing
network system may have limited functionality.
Do you want to change the network
connection?
is displayed.
4.
Input the generated
Network Name (SSID)
and
Security Key
into the device you want to connect.
How to connect an existing Ad-hoc device
1.
Follow Steps 1 through 6 in the “How to set up using
PBC (WPS)”. (P. 30)
2.
Choose
Select a network
. Then, the device list will be
displayed.
3.
Select the device you want in the Device list.
4.
If security key was applied, input the security key.
If network doesn’t operate normally, check
✎
the
Network Name (SSID)
and
Security Key
again. An incorrect
Security Key
may cause a
malfunction.
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