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LOGITECH HARMONY LINK USER MANUAL Positioning your Harmony Link After you have set up your Harmony Link, you can disconnect the USB cable and position the device for use. You should choose a location for your Harmony Link near your entertainment devices, where it will have a strong connection to your wireless network. For best results, choose a location where your mobile device has a strong connection to your wireless network. Ideally, you should position the Harmony Link on top of an open cabinet beside your entertainment devices. On top of an open cabinet If you position your Harmony Link so that it does not have a direct line-of-sight to your entertainment devices, it still may be able to reach them by bouncing its signals off of walls, floors or ceilings. If your ceiling is very high, or if the back wall of the room is too far away, you might need to move the Harmony Link closer to the entertainment system. Not in direct line of sight A large flat-screen TV can act as a shield to prevent Wi-Fi signals from reaching your Harmony Link. If you experience problem, you may need to move your Harmony Link further in front of, or to one side, of your TV. 9

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LOGITECH HARMONY LINK USER MANUAL
Positioning your Harmony Link
After you have set up your Harmony Link, you can disconnect the USB cable and position
the device for use. You should choose a location for your Harmony Link near your
entertainment devices, where it will have a strong connection to your wireless network.
For best results, choose a location where your mobile device has a strong connection to
your wireless network.
Ideally, you should position the Harmony Link on top of an open cabinet beside your
entertainment devices.
On top of an open cabinet
If you position your Harmony Link so that it does not have a direct line-of-sight to your
entertainment devices, it still may be able to reach them by bouncing its signals off of
walls,
oors or ceilings. If your ceiling is very high, or if the back wall of the room is too
far away, you might need to move the Harmony Link closer to the entertainment system.
Not in direct line of sight
A large
at-screen TV can act as a shield to prevent Wi-Fi signals from reaching your
Harmony Link. If you experience problem, you may need to move your Harmony Link
further in front of, or to one side, of your TV.