Samsung UBD-M9500 Manuel Du Propriétaire

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Connections
 Method 3  Connecting to Mobile Device via 
Wi-Fi (Blu-ray to Mobile)
The Blu-ray to mobile function lets you view the 
content your player is playing on a mobile device. 
or Android tablet that you have connected to the 
player.
Mobile Device
1.  On the player, get the player's device name. 
(Navigate to Settings > General > System 
Manager > Device Name.)
2.  Start Samsung Connect on the mobile device. 
In the list that appears, find the player's 
device name. (You may need to run Scan for 
Devices.)
3.  Select the player's device name. In the drop 
down list that appears below it, select "TV to 
mobile device" (or "BD to mobile device").
4.  The mobile device displays a connecting 
message. The TV displays a permission 
request. Select Allow using the player's 
remote.
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After you select Allow the first time, you will not 
need to select Allow again unless you cancel 
permission.
5.  In a few moments, the content being played 
by the player appears on the mobile device's 
screen.
6.  To stop the Blu-ray to mobile function, press 
 (Return) on the mobile device twice.
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Samsung Connect can be referred to as  
‘Blu-ray to Mobile', depending on the mobile 
device model. (Supported by Samsung only.)
 
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If your wireless router (Wi-Fi) uses a DFS 
channel, you cannot use this function.  
Contact your Internet service provider for 
details.
Connecting to a Network Router
You can connect your product to your network 
router using one of the methods illustrated below. 
The connection can be wireless or wired.
Wireless Network
Wall connection
Router
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If your wireless router supports DHCP, this 
product can use a DHCP or static IP address 
to connect to the wireless network.
 
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Set your wireless router to Infrastructure mode. 
Ad-hoc mode is not supported.
 
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The product supports only the following 
wireless security key protocols:
 - WEP (OPEN/SHARED), WPA-PSK (TKIP/
AES), WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES)
 
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Select a channel on the wireless router that 
is not currently being used. If the channel 
set for the wireless router is currently being 
used by another device nearby, it will result in 
interference and communication failure.
 
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If you select the Pure High-throughput 
(Greenfield) 802.11n mode and set the 
Encryption type on your router to WEP, TKIP or 
TKIP-AES (WPS2Mixed), the product will not 
support a connection in compliance with new 
Wi-Fi certification specifications.