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Bridged Network Configuration
This configuration should only be used if you do not have a wireless network 
in your home. Your Squeezebox Receiver will be connected to your wired 
ethernet network, and Squeezebox Controller will use an ad-hoc connection 
to the Receiver for it’s network connection.
Note: Ad-hoc connections on 802.11 wireless networks have much lower 
range than regular connections (called infrastructure mode connections). 
If at all possible, consider adding an 802.11 wireless router or access 
point to your network. It will improve the overall experience of using 
Squeezebox Duet dramatically.
Set Up Squeezebox Controller and Receiver
Take Squeezebox Controller from the charger. If the Controller isn’t 
1. 
powered on, press the 
home
 button to turn it on.
Use the 
2. 
scroll wheel
 to highlight your choice of language and press 
the 
center
 button to select it.
The Welcome screen should appear. Press the 
3. 
center
 button to move 
to the next screen.
Select the appropriate Wireless Region for your local region or 
4. 
country.
Note: Failure to select the appropriate region may violate local laws. 
If your country or region isn’t listed, select the one closest to you.
Next you’ll see the Wireless Connection screen, where you can 
5. 
choose to “Connect using Squeezebox” or “Connect using other 
wireless network”. Since you will be using the bridged installation, 
you should select “Connect using Squeezebox.”
Note: If you have no wireless networks in range, this screen will 
not appear. In most urban areas, Squeezebox Duet will see several 
wireless networks within range, so even though you do not have a 
wireless network in your home, you will still have to select “Connect 
using Squeezebox” to set up Squeezebox Duet correctly.
You’ll see the Set Up Receiver screen, listing the available 
6. 
Squeezebox Receivers.