R2-3500 Media Player/Recorder Setup Menu
4.4 Network
4.4.1 Wired LAN Setup
Cancel: Returns to Network menu without making
any changes to the network setup.
DHCP IP (Auto): Automatically acquires IP
address and network information from DHCP
server.
Fix IP (Manual): Allows the administrator to set a
fixed IP address, subnet mask and gateway.
4.4.2 Wireless Setup
Connection Mode: Depending on your wireless
setup, select either Infrastructure (AP) or Peer to Peed (Ad Hoc). In most cases, the
Infrastructure (AP) option will be the correct setting.
Wireless SSID: Select Auto to automatically search for available networks or select Manual and
enter the SSID name of your AP manually.
Wireless Security: Select Open System for unrestricted access or one of the encrypted options.
This device supports WEP encryption with passwords using numbers from 0-9 and letters from
a-f. It also supports WPA encryption with passwords using numbers from 0-9 and letters from a-
z or A-Z.
IP Address: Select Auto to automatically acquire the IP address and network information from
the DHCP server or select Manual to set a fixed IP address, subnet mask and gateway.
Note
The network connection is only required when streaming media files from a shared network folder
on the local network. It is not possible to access the data on the R2-3500 media player via network
connection and the R2-3500 is also not capable of browsing the World Wide Web. For PC users
running Microsoft Windows, an additional Transcode Server program is available, in order to
convert formats on the fly and support even more file formats.
In order to use the wireless network connection, an additional wireless LAN USB dongle
(802.11b/g) is required. This extra piece of hardware is not included in the standard package but is
available as an optional accessory. 3rd party USB dongles are not supported.
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