Configuring apple tv, Connecting to your wireless network – Apple TV User Manual

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Chapter 2

Getting Started

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Note:

If you see just a black screen the first time you use Apple TV, make sure the input

you’ve selected on your TV matches the input you’ve plugged the cables into on your

TV or receiver. If the input matches, you might need to select a screen resolution your

TV supports. See “Tips and Troubleshooting” on page 39, and see the documentation

that came with your TV for information about its inputs.

Configuring Apple TV

Apple TV helps you select and configure your wireless network connection, choose a

language, and connect to iTunes on your computer. You’ll also update the iTunes

software on your computer to the latest version.

Connecting to Your Wireless Network

Apple TV will help you connect to your wireless network. If you use a password to

access your network, have it ready. Use the Apple Remote to enter:

 Your network from the list, or enter your network name if the network is hidden

 Your password (if you have one)

 Your IP address, subnet mask, router, and DNS address (if you’re manually configuring

your network)

To connect to your wireless network, follow the onscreen instructions.

Note: If you connect to a wired Ethernet network using DHCP, Apple TV automatically

detects your network. If you don’t connect using DHCP, you may have to enter your IP

address, subnet mask, router, and DNS addresses. Choose a language, and then go to

“Updating Your iTunes Software” in the next section.

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