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Logitech Squeezebox Boom

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Make
a
note
of
your
network
settings
~uick
start
gulch
If
you
can
connect a computer to
your
wireless
network,
you
should
have
little trouble
setting
up
your
Squeezebox
Boom.
Gathering
information about your network now
will
make
it
easier
to configure your
Squeezebox
Boom.
Network name
(SSID):
Secu
rity
Key:
If
your
network
is
secured,
you
will
need
to
enter the security
key
during
setup.
Squeezebox
Boom
detects the
types
of security
keys
used
on
802.11
wireless
networks:
WEP
(64-
and
128-bit),
WPA,
and
WPA2.
If
you
are
using
WEP
security,
you'll
need
to
specify
64- or 128-bit; if you're
unsure
of the type of encryption, the following
information
may
help:
WEP
keys
are
entered
in
hexadecimal
(using
only numbers 0 to 9
and
letters A to
F).
64-bit
WEP
keys
are
exactly
10
digits
in
length; 128-bit
keys
are
exactly
26
digits.
WPA
and
WPA2
keys
are
between 8
and
64
characters
long
and
use
any
combination
of numbers 0 through
9,
both upper-
and
lower-case
letters
and
some
punctuation
symbols.
If
you
cannot determine
how
your
network security
is
set
up,
contact your network
provider
or
the party
who
installed
your
wireless
router.
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