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Philips AD7000W - 4 Connect to Your Home Wi-Fi Network for Airplay; Scenario 1: Connect to a WPS Router

Philips AD7000W
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4 Connect to
your home Wi-
Fi network for
AirPlay
To connect AD7000W to your existing
home Wi-Fi network, you need to apply
your home Wi-Fi settings to AD7000W.
You can do this in two ways (depending
on which type of Wi-Fi router you use):
Automatically - if your Wi-Fi router is
WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)-enabled
and supports PBC (Push Button
Connection) (see 'Scenario 1: Connect
to a WPS router' on page 8)
Manually - if your Wi-Fi router
does not support WPS (see
'Scenario 2: Connect to a non-
WPS router' on page 9)
Once connected successfully, AD7000W
will remember your home Wi-Fi settings.
Then you can enjoy AirPlay whenever
AD7000W is powered on and connected
to your home Wi-Fi network automatically.
Before connection of AD7000W to you
home Wi-Fi network, check the points below.
1 Make sure that your Wi-Fi router is
powered on and working properly.
2 Make sure that AD7000W has been
powered on and booted up successfully.
3 Identify the type of your Wi-Fi router (see
the user manual of your Wi-Fi router for
details).
Scenario 1: Connect to a
WPS router
Note
Before you press any button on AD7000W, make sure
that AD7000W has been booted up successfully.
1 Press the WPS button on your home Wi-Fi
router.
2 Shortly after step 1, press Wi-Fi SETUP on
the back of AD7000W.
» The Wi-Fi SETUP indicator blinks red,
yellow and green alternately.
» Within 2 minutes, the WI-FI SETUP
indicator stops blinking and stays green,
and the unit beeps.
» AD7000W is connected to your home
Wi-Fi network successfully.
WPS

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