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Answer: 
Y/Pb/Pr output is a video output only, and does not include sound signals. When using Y/Pb/Pr output, 
please plug the A/V OUT or the S/PDIF jack to output sound. 
 
Question 6. I cannot get SSID name, the screen always displays: ‘Can’t get any SSID!!’ 
Answer: 
When the WLAN USB Adapter is connected to the player, it needs some time to get initialized. Please 
wait for about 1~2 minutes and try refreshing the SSID list again.   
 
Question 7. I cannot see files shared on my computer via Browser->Network menu. 
Answer: 
Please check following items: 
1)  Connect the player to network and obtain an IP address first; 
2)  Please enable NetBIOS of TCP/IP on computer; 
3)  Please check your PC’s firewall settings; 
4)  Please enable your PC’s ‘Guest’ account; 
5)  Please share the folders which you wish to browse on your PC, and make sure that ‘Everyone’ or 
‘Guest’ has the right to access. 
 
Question 8. I configured everything correctly, but still cannot get the wireless network or UPnP 
function to work. 
Answer: 
Are you using a firewall such as Norton Internet Security, McAfee Personal Firewall, Zone Alarm, etc. 
or even the built-in firewall of Windows XP? (Don’t forget that Service Pack 2 for Windows XP 
automatically upgrades your firewall and turn it on by default)   
 
If you have a firewall, it may need to be configured or have exceptions created to allow you to see and 
communicate with the player on the network. To test if your firewall is preventing network 
communication (including PING and access shared folders), try disabling it to see if you can connect. If 
you can connect with the firewall disabled, you may need to add the player to the ‘Trusted’ list or 
configure the firewall for local intranet access. Worst-case, disable your firewall long enough to use the 
player, then enable it again when done. 
 
Question 9. I am using the 802.11n Wi-Fi dongle with an 802.11n wireless router, why the speed 
is still 802.11g 54Mbps rather than 300Mbps? 
Answer: 
The IEEE 802.11n Draft standard prohibits using high throughput with WEP or TKIP as the unicast 
cipher. If you use these encryption methods (e.g. WEP, WPA-TKIP), your data rate will drop to 54 
Mbps. You may contact the Access Point or router manufacturer to download the latest firmware, or try 
other encryption methods (WPA2-AES or WPA2-TKIP), or choose to configure an unsecured profile, 
but this option is not recommended. 
 
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