Network settings, Date and time settings – Philips RC9800i User Manual

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Network settings

In the presence of a wireless network without encryption the RC9800i will
automatically connect to it. In all other cases the RC9800i will not automatically
connect; you will have to perform a few additional settings as explained below.

A

Do you want to use the current network settings (fig. 1)?

If

yes

, choose

Next

on the RC9800i, and proceed with

Part 8 Date and time settings

.

If

no

, choose

Change

to enter the settings of your Wireless Access Point (WAP).

Then, proceed with step B below.

Note: It is advisable to have your WAP Settings at hand as you will need this information in the next steps.

B

Enter your Wireless Access Point’s (WAP) name in the text field

SSID

(when you tap

the text field, a keyboard will pop up), or choose

Find

to scan for available networks

(fig. 2).

Then, proceed with step C below.

Note: Make sure that your Wireless Access Point operates in infrastructure mode. Please see the User Manual of
your Wireless Access Point on how to set your WAP to infrastructure mode.

Note: In case you use a 802.11g Wireless Access Point, make sure that it operates in mixed mode. Please see the
User Manual of your Wireless Access Point on how to set your WAP to mixed mode.

Note: In case your Wireless Access Point does not broadcast its name (SSID), you need to manually enter it,
since Find will not display your WAP’s SSID.

Note: In case your Wireless Access Point filters MAC addresses, please add your RC9800i’s MAC address to your
WAP’s list of allowed MAC addresses. Otherwise your RC9800i is unable to connect to your wireless network.
To find your RC9800i’s MAC address, choose Change in the network setup screen, followed by Current Status.
To add your RC9800i’s MAC address to the list of allowed MAC addresses, please see the User Manual of your
Wireless Access Point.

C

Choose the Security Settings that apply to your network (fig. 2). These Security
Settings are dependent on the configuration of your Wireless Access Point.

Choose

None

if your network does not use any encryption.

Choose

WEP

if your network encodes all communication using a WEP encryption

key (‘passkey’). This passkey consists of:

10 hexadecimal characters (0…9, A…F) in case of a 64-bit encryption;

26 hexadecimal characters (0…9, A…F) in case of a 128-bit encryption.

Keep in mind that the RC9800i makes use of a WEP passkey (0…9, A…F), NOT a
passphrase, which may be any human readable sentence.

Note: When you enter the passkey, please double-check for typing errors.

Choose

WPA

if your network encodes all communication using a WPA

passphrase. This passphrase consists of minimally 8 and maximally 63
alphanumeric characters.

Then, proceed with step D below.

D

When you select

Obtain IP automatically

(fig. 2), your WAP will automatically

assign dynamic IP addresses to your devices.

However, if you want to assign a fixed IP address to the RC9800i, do not select

Obtain IP automatically

, but instead select

IP Settings

and fill out the necessary

fields.

Then, proceed with step E below.

E

Select

Use HTTP Proxy

if your Internet Service Provider uses one (fig. 2), and click

Proxy Settings

to enter the necessary information. Usually, you can leave

Use HTTP

Proxy

unselected.

F

Choose

Next

to apply your network settings.

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Date and time settings

Set date and time.

If you operate your RC9800i in a wireless network that has a connection to the
Internet, you can instruct the RC9800i to retrieve time information from the
Internet. You can also set date and time manually.

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