Kenwood CR-ST100S Operation Manual - Page 54

Network settings

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15.2 Network settings 15.2.1 Network wizard The network wizard helps to connect the radio to the Internet. To call it up, please proceed as follows: Select the "Network" in the "System Settings" menu and then confirm "Network wizard". The radio now starts a search for available WLAN connections and then lists them. The various networks can be selected using the or buttons and the knob. At the end of the list there is the option to select "[New search]" or "[Manual config]". 15.2.2 Wireless network connection (WLAN) Depending on the network, you have several options to choose from to connect to the network. Networks that support a WPS connection (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) are identified in the list by the preceding designation"[WPS ...]". Other connections are open networks or connections that are protected by the PSK method = pre-shared key (previously agreed key). Note: An active network connection is indicated by a white symbol at the bottom right of the display. If no connection is active, this symbol is crossed out in red. 15.2.3 WPS / PSK / Open connection A WPS connection enables the radio to be connected to your network in a simple yet protected manner. There are two options available. Establishing the connection through PBC = Push-Button-Configuration (configuration at the push of a button) or by the PIN procedure, in which the web interface of your router prompts you to enter a randomly generated sequence of numbers. 15.2.4 PBC setup Select the desired network "[WPS ...]". Then select the "Push button" option in "WPS menu" and confirm. Now press the WPS button on your router or access point (AP). Please refer to the operating instructions of your router or AP for the exact procedure. .Alternatively, the process can also be star- ted in the "Network" menu under "PBC WLAN setup". Follow the instructions on the display. 15.2.5 Setup using PIN Select the desired network "[WPS ...]". Then use the "WPS menu" to select and confirm the "PIN"option. The radio now generates an 8-digit code, which you should confirm with the button and then enter the number via the user interface of the router or AP. Please refer to the Router or AP manual for more information. 22

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15.2 Network settings
15.2.1 Network wizard
The network wizard helps to connect the radio to the Internet. To call it up, please proceed as follows:
Select the
"Network”
in the
"System Settings"
menu and then confirm
"Network wizard"
. The
radio now starts a search for available WLAN connections and then lists them. The various networks
can be selected using the
<UP>
or
<DOWN>
buttons and the
<NAVIGATE>
knob. At the end of the
list there is the option to select
"[New search]"
or
"[Manual config]"
.
15.2.2 Wireless network connection (WLAN)
Depending on the network, you have several options to choose from to connect to the network. Net-
works that support a WPS connection (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) are identified in the list by the prece
-
ding designation
”[WPS ...]”
. Other connections are open networks or connections that are protected
by the PSK method = pre-shared key (previously agreed key).
Note:
An active network connection is indicated by a white symbol at the bottom right of the display.
If no connection is active, this symbol is crossed out in red.
15.2.3 WPS / PSK / Open connection
A WPS connection enables the radio to be connected to your network in a simple yet protected man-
ner. There are two options available. Establishing the connection through
PBC = Push-Button-Configuration (configuration at the push of a button)
or by the PIN proce-
dure, in which the web interface of your router prompts you to enter a randomly generated sequence
of numbers.
15.2.4 PBC setup
Select the desired network
"[WPS ...]"
. Then select the
"Push button"
option in
"WPS menu"
and
confirm. Now press the WPS button on your router or access point (AP). Please refer to the operating
instructions of your router or AP for the exact procedure.
.
Alternatively, the process can also be star-
ted in the
"Network"
menu under
"PBC WLAN setup"
. Follow the instructions on the display.
15.2.5 Setup using PIN
Select the desired network
"[WPS ...]"
. Then use the
"WPS menu"
to select and confirm the
“PIN”
option. The radio now generates an 8-digit code, which you should confirm with the
<OK>
button and then enter the number via the user interface of the router or AP. Please refer to the Rou-
ter or AP manual for more information.