Sony BDP-CX960 Blu-ray Player User Manual


 
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Settings and Adjustments
Network Settings
These items are necessary when you connect
to the Internet via a network cable. Enter the
respective (alphanumeric) values for your
broadband router or Wireless LAN router.
The items that need to be set may differ,
depending on the Internet service provider or
the router. For details, refer to the instruction
manuals that have been provided by your
Internet service provider or supplied with the
router.
1 Select “Internet Settings” in “Network
Settings,” and press .
2 Select “IP Address Acquisition,” and
press .
3 Select an item, and press .
When you select “Use DHCP”
If you set “DNS Server Auto
Acquisition” to “Off,” set the following
item:
–DNS Server (Primary)/DNS Server
(Secondary)
When you select “Use Static IP
Address”
Set the following items:
–IP Address
–Subnet Mask
–Default Gateway
–DNS Server (Primary)/DNS Server
(Secondary)
b
When you set the “DNS Server (Primary)”/
“DNS Server (Secondary)” addresses
manually, enter the “DNS Server (Primary)”
address. Otherwise, the “Internet Settings”
will be set incorrectly.
4 If your ISP has a specific proxy server
setting, select “Proxy Settings” using
V/v, and press .
The “Proxy Settings” display appears.
If the proxy server does not have a
specific setting, go to step 8.
5 Set “Use of Proxy Server” to “On.”
6 Select “Proxy Server” and “Port,” and
enter the settings.
To enter the proxy server, see “Entering
characters” (page 52).
7 Press RETURN.
8 Select “Network Diagnostic” using V/
v, and press .
9 Select “Start,” and press .
10
Check that the message “Network
connections are correct.” appears.
The setup is finished. If the message does
not appear, follow the on-screen
messages.
Internet Settings
Use DHCP Select this when DHCP
(Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol)
server settings are
available from your
Internet service
provider. The network
settings necessary for
the player will be
assigned automatically.
Use Static IP
Address
Set the IP address
manually according to
your network
environment.