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SYSTEM SETTINGS - NETWORK CATEGORY
Why connect your player to a network?:
It is only necessary to connect your player to a network if 
you plan to use the BD Live feature or if you want to check 
on-line for updates for your player.
Network warning messages:
If your player is not connected to a network, you will see 
warning messages such as -
Why change network settings?:
If you have connected your player to your Home Network 
and discs featuring BD Live are retrieving content from the 
Internet, then there is no reason to change any network 
settings from the factory default. In fact, it is highly likely 
that changing any network settings will stop the network 
connection from working.
Testing your network connection:
If you think there may be a problem with your network 
connection -
Navigate  to  the  Network  category  of  the  Settings 
Menu.
A window will open which will display the current status of 
your network.
If the player is not connecting to the Internet:
If the tests in the previous section prove that your player 
is  not  connected  to  the  Internet,  then  it  is  possible 
that your network has been configured for a manual IP 
address. If so, these settings must be entered into your 
player manually as described in the next section before it 
can join your network.
If the ‘Link Status’ line reads ‘Link Up’, then the Network is 
connected correctly.
You can further check the network connection.
From the Network Status screen above -
NOTE: Settings shown are examples only.
Link status
Press the 
P
 button.
Scroll to the ‘Network Test’ option.
Press the 
ENTER button.
If  the  line  ‘Connection  to  Internet’  reads  ‘...
successfully  established’  then  your  Internet 
connection is working correctly.
If  you  are  not  planning  to  connect  your  player  to  a 
network, this message can be ignored.