Navigating the User Interface
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Controller/Wireless-N Touchscreen Remote
Wireless Home Audio
Source
You can connect any external analog audio source to your
Wireless Home Audio network using the RCA input jacks
on the back of your Director or Player and play the music
to all the devices in your home.
This allows you to stream music from sources such as
turntables, stereo systems, DVD players, video cameras,
karaoke systems, and generic MP3 players.
To play external analog audio, ensure that the RCA outputs
are connected from your external device to the RCA inputs
of the Director and perform the following steps:
Select 1. Settings from the main menu.
Select 2. Source from the Settings menu.
Select3. Analog Line In on the Source screen.
The audio from your RCA inputs will be played on the
device. If you want it to play throughout your home, be
sure you have your zones linked. The Now Playing Queue
will indicate that the Analog Line In is being played.
Wireless Settings
The Wireless Settings option allows you to modify your
wireless network settings.
Select Network Use this option to select a wireless
network name (also known as an SSID) from the list of
available networks or enter a wireless network name
manually by selecting Enter Network Name. To enter
the name manually, use the touchscreen keyboard on the
Controller and press Enter when done.
NOTE: The wireless network name is
case-sensitive. Capital letters can be found
immediately after the group of lowercase
letters.
Once the wireless network name has been selected, a
screen will appear asking for the wireless security mode
utilized on the network.
Open • If your network doesn’t have wireless security
enabled, the open option should be selected.
NOTE: Linksys recommends using some form
of wireless security on your network to help
safeguard your personal information. Wireless
security is typically configured on your router.
Refer to the documentation included with your
router for details on enabling wireless security.
Shared • If your network uses WEP security, select
this option and enter in WEP key number 1. Enter the
appropriate number of hexadecimal characters (“0” to
“9” and “A” to “F”). For 64-bit encryption, enter exactly
10 hexadecimal characters. For 128-bit encryption,
enter exactly 26 hexadecimal characters.
WPA
• Select TKIP or AES and enter the network’s
Passphrase (also called a pre-shared key) of 8-63
characters.
WP2
• Select TKIP or AES and enter the network’s
Passphrase (also called a pre-shared key) of 8-63
characters.