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Next you’ll see the Wireless Connection screen, where you can 
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choose to “Connect using Squeezebox” or “Connect using other 
wireless network”. Since you will be using the hybrid installation, 
you should select “Connect using other wireless network.”
You’ll see the Wireless Networks screen, listing the available wireless 
6. 
networks. Scroll to your network and press 
center
 to select it. 
Note: If your router is configured not to broadcast its network name, 
also known as the SSID, you won’t see it on the list. You can connect 
to it by selecting “Other network” and entering the network name 
by hand.
Note: If you are certain your network name is broadcast but it isn’t 
appearing in the list, you may be out of range. If moving closer 
doesn’t correct the problem, double-check that your router is 
broadcasting its network name.
If your wireless network is secured, Squeezebox Controller will try to 
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determine the type of security used. If the Controller can’t determine 
the type of encryption used, you will be asked to select it from a list. 
Once the encryption is determined, you’ll be asked to enter your 
security key using the 
scroll
 
wheel
 to highlight a letter or number 
and the 
center
 button to select it. 
If your encryption key was entered correctly, Squeezebox Controller 
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will connect to your network and will display a Connected screen. 
If you made a mistake, press the 
back
 button and re-enter your key.
Note: If are unable to connect to your network, please refer to 
the “Troubleshooting” section in this User Guide for additional 
help. Technical Support contact information can be found at the 
beginning of this User Guide.
Set Up Squeezebox Receiver
Once Squeezebox Controller has successfully connected to your network, 
you’ll be able to set up your Squeezebox Receiver. 
Select your Squeezebox Receiver from the list. It will appear on the 
1. 
display as “Squeezebox XXXXXX” where XXXXXX is the last six digits 
of the player’s MAC address (its unique network identifier).