Philips DS9800W User manual - Page 18
Change the internal Wi-Fi settings of, DS9800W
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Change the internal Wi-Fi settings of DS9800W 2QWKH'6:FRQÀJXUDWLRQZHESDJH you can change the internal Wi-Fi settings of DS9800W for connection of DS9800W to your existing home Wi-Fi network. Note 0DNHVXUHWKDWWKHVHWWLQJVRQWKHFRQÀJXUDWLRQZHE page match your home Wi-Fi network settings that you wrote on paper. Note If the LED indicator on DS9800W does not stay green steadily, it means that the Wi-Fi connection has failed. Please power off both your Wi-Fi router and DS9800W and then power on them again to see whether DS9800W can be connected to your home Wi-Fi network. If the problem remains, try the above procedures again. $IWHU\RXÀQLVKWKHDERYHFKDQJHVRUSRZHURIIDQG power-on of DS9800W, the new Wi-Fi network created by DS9800W will disappear. Tip If you like, you can change the name of your DS9800W in Advanced settings -> AirPlay Device Name on the '6:FRQÀJXUDWLRQZHESDJH7KLVLVKHOSIXOZKHQ \RXKDYHPXOWLSOH3KLOLSV$LU3OD\HQDEOHGGHYLFHVLQ 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 WKH'6:FRQÀJXUDWLRQZHESDJH Follow the on-screen instructions to FKDQJHDQGFRQÀUPWKHLQWHUQDO:L)L settings of DS9800W. » $IWHUDZKLOHWKHLQGLFDWRURQWKHEDFN of DS9800W stops blinking and stays green, and the unit beeps. » DS9800W is connected to your existing home Wi-Fi network successfully. 18 EN