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11: Configuring the 
network settings of the 
receiver
The network settings for the receiver must be 
set correctly to use the network functions of 
the receiver.
You can make the required network settings 
for the receiver by following the instructions 
provided by an initial setup wizard.
The procedure used to set up the IP address 
automatically (DHCP) is explained below.
In this case, the router that is connected to the 
receiver or the Internet provider must support 
DHCP.
1
Press MENU.
The menu is displayed on the TV screen.
2
Press 
V/v repeatedly to select 
Settings,” then press 
 or 
b.
3
Press 
V/v repeatedly to select 
“Network,” then press 
 or 
b.
4
Press 
V/v repeatedly to select 
“Network Setup,” then press 
.
“Start Network function Setup Wizard” 
appears on the TV screen.
5
Press 
 to select “Next.”
6
Press 
 to select “Connect 
Automatically (DHCP).”
“Success! The receiver is now connected 
to network.” appears on the TV screen 
when you have succeeded in making a 
connection. 
If the failure screen is displayed, perform 
the process referring to “Network Setup” 
(page 124), a
fter you have completed this 
process.
7
Press 
 to select “Finish.”
To set the network settings 
manually
Note
The wizard screen appears on the TV screen each 
time you use the network function, until the network 
function setup has been completed.
12: Preparing a computer 
to use as a server
A server is a device which delivers content 
(music, photos, and videos) to a DLNA device 
on a home network.
You can play back content stored on a 
computer on a home network with this receiver 
via that network after you have installed 
application software* which has a DLNA 
compliant sever function.
* If you use a Windows 7-based computer, use 
Windows Media Player 12 bundled with 
Windows 7.
If you use a Windows XP or Windows Vista-based 
computer, install the VAIO Media plus application 
software supplied with the receiver. See below for 
more details on VAIO Media plus. In addition, 
refer to the help files of VAIO Media plus.
V/v/b, 
MENU