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Wireless Connection, The USB wireless adapter supports NETGEAR Push 'N' Connect WPS. If the selected - vunow

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Digital Entertainer Live EVA2000 User Manual Wireless Connection To set up your DE Live wirelessly, do the following: 1. Connect the Digital Entertainer Live to your television, using the AV Output (RCA) cable or an HDMI cable. Note: If you are using HDMI cable, make sure that the TV is set for HDMI and that you are getting an HDMI signal from the TV. 2. Before you connect the power on the DE Live, insert a Digital Entertainer Live Wireless USB Adapter (EVAW111) into a USB port on the rear panel of the DE Live. (The EVAW111 adapter is sold separately.) 3. Connect the power adapter to the DE Live and plug the power cord into an outlet. 4. Turn on your TV. If you do not see the Digital Entertainer Live display, use your TV remote control to change the TV input. The Digital Entertainer Live attempts to locate services from the Internet. Then the TV displays a prompt asking if you want to switch to wireless. 5. Aim the DE Live remote control at the remote eye on the DE Live front panel and select Yes. The DE Live scans for wireless networks in your area. It displays the list of wireless networks that it discovers. 6. Select a wireless network from the displayed list. • If the network uses wireless security, the USB wireless adapter detects it and you are prompted to enter the password. NETGEAR strongly recommends that you use wireless security to protect your network. • The USB wireless adapter supports NETGEAR Push 'N' Connect (WPS). If the selected wireless router or access point supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), you can choose to connect either via WPS or manually. The Network wizard attempts to do the following: • Connect to your home network. • Connect to the Internet. • Locate the VuNow server on the Internet. • Display the Downlink Speed from the VuNow service Setting up the Digital Entertainer Live v1.0, September 2009 1-10

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Digital Entertainer Live EVA2000 User Manual
Setting up the Digital Entertainer Live
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v1.0, September 2009
Wireless Connection
To set up your DE Live wirelessly, do the following:
1.
Connect the Digital Entertainer Live to your television, using the AV Output (RCA) cable or
an HDMI cable.
Note:
If you are using HDMI cable, make sure that the TV is set for HDMI and that
you are getting an HDMI signal from the TV.
2.
Before you connect the power on the DE Live, insert a Digital Entertainer Live Wireless USB
Adapter (EVAW111) into a USB port on the rear panel of the DE Live. (The EVAW111
adapter is sold separately.)
3.
Connect the power adapter to the DE Live and plug the power cord into an outlet.
4.
Turn on your TV. If you do not see the Digital Entertainer Live display, use your TV remote
control to change the TV input.
The Digital Entertainer Live attempts to locate services from the Internet. Then the TV
displays a prompt asking if you want to switch to wireless.
5.
Aim the DE Live remote control at the remote eye on the DE Live front panel and select
Yes
.
The DE Live scans for wireless networks in your area. It displays the list of wireless networks
that it discovers.
6.
Select a wireless network from the displayed list.
If the network uses wireless security, the USB wireless adapter detects it and you are
prompted to enter the password. NETGEAR strongly recommends that you use wireless
security to protect your network.
The USB wireless adapter supports NETGEAR Push ‘N’ Connect (WPS). If the selected
wireless router or access point supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), you can choose to
connect either via WPS or manually.
The Network wizard attempts to do the following:
Connect to your home network.
Connect to the Internet.
Locate the VuNow server on the Internet.
Display the Downlink Speed from the VuNow service