Roku SoundBridge Manual Do Utilizador

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6.  Turn on your SoundBridge by plugging the power cord into the right side of the device, 
then into the wall AC outlet. Verify that the screen displays the Roku logo. 
7.   Upon startup, SoundBridge will attempt to connect to any wireless access point within 
range that does not require a password.  If your home wireless network requires no 
password and there are no other wireless networks in the vicinity (such as those spilling 
over from a neighbor’s house), then your SoundBridge should automatically connect with 
no additional configuration, and you will see a list of music servers on your network to 
connect to.  
However, it’s possible you will need to configure your wireless network as described below:
-   If your SoundBridge detects more than one available wireless network, then you will 
need to configure SoundBridge’s Wi-Fi settings.  Choose “System Configuration” from 
the main menu, and then select “Select Wi-Fi SSID & Password.”  You will then see a list 
of available wireless networks. If you see your desired network, select it. If you don’t see 
the desired network, make sure that your wireless router is within range and that it is 
functioning properly.
-   Some wireless networks don’t “advertise” themselves (a.k.a., “closed networks”). If your 
wireless access point is functioning properly but you do not see the network listed, you 
should enter your wireless network name by selecting “Specify a wireless network...” 
(Refer to your wireless access point’s documentation or utility software if you don’t know 
the name of your wireless network.)
-   Next, your SoundBridge will ask you whether the wireless connection requires a 
password. If you do not have a wireless password, select “No” and skip to the next 
section. If you do have a wireless password, select “Yes.” Read the instructions on the 
screen to determine what type of wireless password you have on your network. If you 
are unsure, you may wish to refer to your wireless router documentation. (See hints 
below for help finding your wireless access point’s password.)  
-   Select “OK” to reboot the unit. Upon restarting, SoundBridge should automatically 
connect to the network you have specified.
If the connection is successful, all the available music libraries will be listed on your screen. Use 
the up and down arrows on your remote to navigate to your desired library and press Select to 
begin browsing your music library.
Troubleshooting Wi-Fi Setup
If you have problems connecting to the SoundBridge to your music library via Wi-Fi, please 
check the following:
1.   Are the LED lights lit up inside the CompactFlash Wi-Fi adapter? If not, your card is not 
receiving power.  Make sure the SoundBridge is powered on (the LED screen is lit). 
Remove and re-insert the CF card with the label facing away from you. It should require 
gentle pressure to be inserted into the CF slot.
2.   Is SoundBridge within range of your wireless network signal? Performance varies 
depending on wireless network hardware, physical barriers such as walls, and signal 
interference.
3.  Is your computer on and your wireless access point plugged in?
4.  Is your music server software running on your computer? Are your music sharing options 
enabled? (See page 11.)
5.  Did you enter your password correctly (if you have one), including case sensitive 
characters?
Obtaining Your Wireless Access Point’s Password
Follow these instructions to determine your wireless access point password, and be sure to 
have a pen ready to make a note of the case-sensitive password as well as the password type, 
either hexadecimal (hex) or ASCII.