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Note: The default passphrase for most wireless routers is printed on a label on the router.
Completion network
The radio connects to the selected network. If the connection fails, the radio will return to a previous
screen for you to try again. The network key may have been incorrect. To exit, use the Back / Menu
button. If the network connection is lost, the radio will automatically reconnect.
5.2.2 WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)
The radio prompts you to press the connect button on the router and then press the selection control.
Further information on setting up a PBC Wlan-encrypted network can be found in the instructions for
your PBC Wlan router.
5.2.3 Settings
Displays the setting details for the current network setup, including:
Active connections
MAC address
WiFi region
DHCP
SSID
IP address
Subnet mask
Gateway address
Primary DNS
Secondary DNS
5.2.4 Manual settings
Choose between DHCP enabled / disabled
5.2.5 NetRemote PIN setup
Here you can set a PIN number that must be entered before you can connect to the radio remotely
over a network
5.2.6 Network profile
This will display a list of the networks the radio will remember (maximum of 4). You can view the list of
registered networks via Menu> System Settings> Network> Network Profile>. From here you can
delete unwanted networks by pressing OK and then confirming Delete with Yes.
5.2.7 Delete all network settings
This option clears the current network settings so that you can more easily join an alternate network.
5.2.8 Keep network connected
With this setting you determine whether the network is retained in other modes outside of Internet
radio or in standby. If you stay connected to the network, you will use more power in standby mode,
but you can activate the radio at any time using the UNDOK app. If you do not maintain the network
connection, the device cannot be activated in standby mode via the UNDOK app.
5.3 Time / Date
Set the time / date
Auto update