Connect and set up a home network, Set up the wired network, Set up the wireless network – Philips HTB5544D-F7 User Manual

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• If you connect your home theater

to the TV through an HDMI ARC

connection, make sure that the TV

audio is mapped to the ARC input on

your home theater.

Connect and set up a home

network

Connect your home theater to a network

router for a network setup, and enjoy:

Streamed multimedia content (see 'Browse

PC through DLNA' on page 36)

Enjoy Internet services (see 'Enjoy Internet

services' on page 35)

BD Live applications (see 'BD-Live on Blu-

ray' on page 30)

Software update (see 'Update software

through the Internet' on page 43)

Caution

Familiarize yourself with the network router, media

server software and networking principles. If necessary,

read documentation that accompanies the network

components. Philips is not responsible for lost, damaged,

or corrupt data.

Before you start

• For Internet services and software updates,

make sure that the network router has

access to the Internet with high-speed

connection and is not restricted by

firewalls or other security systems.

• Make the necessary connections described

in the quick start guide, and then switch

the TV to the correct source for your

home theater.

Set up the wired network

What you need

• A network cable (RJ45 straight cable).

• A network router (with DHCP enabled).

1

Using a network cable, connect the LAN

connector on your home theater to the

network router.

2

Press (Home).

3

Select [Setup], and then press OK.

4

Select [Network] > [Network

installation] > [Wired (Ethernet)].

5

Follow the onscreen instructions to

complete the setup.

• If connection fails, select [Retry], and

then press OK.

6

Select [Finish], and then press OK to exit.

• To view the network settings, select

[Setup] > [Network] > [View

network settings].

Set up the wireless network

Your home theater has a built-in Wi-Fi for easy

access to a wireless network.
What you need

• A network router (with DHCP enabled).

For best wireless performance, coverage,

and compatibility, use 802.11n router.

LAN

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