Roku Music Player Manuale Utente

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V. Connecting SoundBridge to AC Power 
If you plan to use an Ethernet connection, be sure the cable is plugged in to the unit.  Plug the 
power cord into the SoundBridge unit, and plug the other end into to a wall outlet. 
Hint: There is no power switch to turn on SoundBridge. As soon as you plug in the power, 
you should quickly see the welcome message “Roku SoundBridge.” If not, please stop and 
ensure that your power cable is connected properly on both ends. 
VI. Using Your Remote Control
The SoundBridge remote control is an infrared remote, so it needs “line of sight” to 
SoundBridge in order to operate.  Point the remote in the direction of your SoundBridge, 
and make sure that the IR receiver window is not blocked by another object.. 
VII. Establishing a Network Connection
Note: Do not plug in an Ethernet cable if you plan to use your wi-fi network to avoid confusion 
in the setup of the device. Also, if you plan to use an Ethernet connection, make sure the cable 
is connected before powering up the device.
Wired Ethernet Network: After you have connected SoundBridge to your computer via a 
switch/hub/router (or directly to your computer via crossover cable) and powered up the unit, 
SoundBridge will auto-configure its network settings (using DHCP or AutoIP). There is nothing 
you need to do. If for some reason you have trouble connecting to your network, select the 
“System Configuration” option, then select “Show Wired Ethernet Status.”
Wireless Network: If you have an open and visible Wi-Fi network in your home (one which 
broadcasts its name, and which has no security keys set) then SoundBridge will auto-connect 
to your wireless network. However, you will be asked to enter your network’s name (SSID) if:
- SoundBridge detects more than one Wi-Fi network (as some advanced users have in their 
home, or if your neighbor’s signal is leaking over), or
- Your Wi-Fi network does not broadcast its name (for security reasons)
Section 1: Getting Started