Logitech 930-000054 Quick Start Guide - Page 16

Troubleshooting

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Logitech Squeezebox Boom Troubleshooting In most cases, setting up Squeezebox Boom is easy and trouble free. If you encounter some network or connection issues, however, please refer to this troubleshooting section for help and advice. Some of the more common setup problems are covered here. If you should need additional assistance, please see Getting Help earlier in this guide. If you don't see your wireless network in the setup menu Squeezebox Boom finds all wireless networks in range and displays them by their network name (also known as their SSID). In particularly network-heavy environments, you may need to scroll to see the entire list. The first step is to make sure that your network is operational and you're within range and free from potential sources of interference. If you suspect that other networks are preventing devices from reliably connecting to your network, you can try changing the channel upon which your wireless router operates. For assistance with this and other router configuration options, see your router's documentation or contact your router's vendor for support. If your network's name still does not appear, your wireless router might be configured to not broadcast its SSID. If this is intentional (e.g., for security purposes), you can enter your network's SSID manually. Scroll to the bottom of the list of available networks and select Enter another network.... 16

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Logitech
Squeezebox
Boom
Troubleshooting
In
most
cases,
setting
up
Squeezebox
Boom
is
easy
and
trouble
free.
If
you
encounter
some
network
or
connection
issues,
however,
please
refer
to
this
troubleshooting
section
for
help
and
advice.
Some
of
the
more
common
setup
problems
are
covered
here.
If
you
should
need
additional
assistance,
please
see
Getting Help
earlier
in
this
guide.
If you don’t see your wireless network in the setup menu
Squeezebox
Boom
finds
all
wireless
networks
in
range
and
displays
them
by
their
network
name
(also
known
as
their
SSID).
In
particularly
network-heavy
environments,
you
may
need
to
scroll
to
see
the
entire
list.
The
first
step
is
to
make
sure
that
your
network
is
operational
and
you’re
within
range
and
free
from
potential
sources
of
interference.
If
you
suspect
that
other
networks
are
preventing
devices
from
reliably
connecting
to
your
network,
you
can
try
changing
the
channel
upon
which
your
wireless
router
operates.
For
assistance
with
this
and
other
router
configuration
options,
see
your
router’s
documentation
or
contact
your
router’s
vendor
for
support.
If
your
network’s
name
still
does
not
appear,
your
wireless
router
might
be
configured
to
not
broadcast
its
SSID.
If
this
is
intentional
(e.g.,
for
security
purposes),
you
can
enter
your
network’s
SSID
manually.
Scroll
to
the
bottom
of
the
list
of
available
networks
and
select
Enter another network…
.