Roberts Radio 63I MP3 Player Accessories User Manual


 
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Connecting to your computer network - cont.
WEP keys are 10 or 26 characters long (using 0 - 9, and A - F). Some wireless
routers can also use pass-phrases for WEP but these are not supported. WPA
keys are usually set up using a pass-phrase of between 8 and 63 characters.
Your radio accepts pass-phrases for WPA keys.
17. To enter the WEP or WPA key, characters are selected and entered using the
Menu Up or Down, Left or Right (on the remote control) and Select buttons. The
highlight scrolls through the available characters as well as the three controls on
the right. The character currently highlighted will be entered when you press the
Select button.
Do this as needed until the complete key has been entered. Remember, WEP
keys only use the numbers 0-9 and letters A-F. WPA keys are sensitive to upper
and lower case characters. You must enter the key exactly or the radio will not
connect to the network.
The three controls on the right-hand side of the screen have special functions.
You can quickly access these by pressing the Info button and then use the Up
or Down and Select buttons as needed:
select '
' to erase a character just entered (long press to clear)
select '
' when the complete key has been entered
select '
' to cancel and re-run the Network Wizard
If a WEP or WPA key has previously been entered for the selected SSID then
the display will show 'Key: [Set]'. If you have previously entered a different key,
you must clear this by selecting the '
' symbol. This will remove the '[Set]'
indication.
After the fi nal character of the WEP or WPA key has been entered, highlight the '
' symbol and press the Select button. The screen will show 'Connecting...' and
then 'Setup wizard completed'. Press the Select button to the exit setup wizard.
The radio should now be able to connect to the network.
18. Once you have connected your radio to the network (and therefore also to the
Internet) it will display the main menu. Press the On/Standby button to put the
radio in Standby mode. It should then display the time as obtained from the
Internet. If the time display is not correct for any reason, it can easily be adjusted
later, see page 94, 'Manually setting the clock'.
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