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Note
If the WI-FI SETUP indicator on DS3881W does not
stay green steadily, it means that the Wi-Fi connection
has failed. Please power off both your Wi-Fi router
and DS3881W and then power on them again to see
whether DS3881W can be connected to your home
Wi-Fi network. If the problem remains, try the above
procedures again.
After you nish the above changes or power-off and
power-on of DS3881W, the new Wi-Fi network
created by DS3881W will disappear.
Tip
If you like, you can change the name of your DS3881W
in Advanced settings -> AirPlay Device Name on the
DS3881W conguration web page. This is helpful when
you have multiple Philips AirPlay-enabled devices in
your house and you need to distinguish between them.
If you want to enter the network name (SSID) manually
(for example, if you want to hide your SSID), go to
Advanced settings -> CONFIGURE MANUALLY on
the DS3881W conguration web page.
Restore your Wi-Fi enabled device
back to your existing home Wi-Fi
setting
Note
Make sure that the settings at steps 2 to 3 below match
your home Wi-Fi network settings you wrote on paper.
1 Select Settings -> Wi-Fi on your iPod
touch/iPhone/iPad.
Or open the list of available Wi-Fi
networks on your PC/Mac.
Change the internal Wi-Fi settings of
DS3881W
On the DS3881W conguration web page,
you can change the internal Wi-Fi settings of
DS3881W for connection of DS3881W to
your existing home Wi-Fi network.
Note
Make sure that the settings on the conguration web
page match your home Wi-Fi network settings that you
wrote on paper.
Follow the on-screen instructions to
change and conrm the internal Wi-Fi
settings of DS3881W.
» After a while, the indicator on the back
of DS3881W stops blinking and stays
green, and the unit beeps.
» DS3881W is connected to your
existing home Wi-Fi network
successfully.
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