Roku N1100 Setup Guide - Page 2

Connecting Your Player, to Your TV, to Your Home Network - media player

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2 Connecting Your Player to Your TV Make sure your TV is on and is set to display the correct video input. 3 Connecting Your Player to Your Home Network Your player supports both wireless and wired networks. Choose the setup that is best for your network. Wireless: Place your player within range of your wireless network. TV If your TV supports other audio/video inputs and you purchased the required cables, you can set up your player for better resolution. The following chart ranks the resolution for each setup option: Video Composite S-Video Component HDMI Audio Stereo Optical HDMI NOTES: • If you use an HDMI video cable, you don't need a separate audio cable. • Optical and HDMI connections support 5.1 surround sound (if available). • Video/Audio quality may be compromised based on the speed of your broadband Internet connection. • For additional information on alternate setups, see the Roku Video Media Player User Guide at roku.com/support. TIP: For Wireless you need: • Wireless Network name (SSID) • Security Key or Passphrase Internet router Or Wired: Use an Ethernet cable (not included) to connect your player to your router. Internet router Continued

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If your TV supports other audio/video inputs and you purchased the required cables,
you can set up your player for better resolution. The following chart ranks the resolution
for each setup option:
Make sure your TV is on and is set to display the correct video input.
TIP:
For Wireless you need:
Wireless Network name (SSID)
Security Key or Passphrase
Or
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Internet router
Internet router
Wired:
Use an Ethernet cable (not included) to connect your player to your router.
Video
Composite
S-Video
Component
HDMI
Audio
Stereo
Optical
HDMI
Connecting Your Player
to Your TV
Connecting Your Player
to Your Home Network
TV
Your player supports both wireless and wired networks. Choose the setup that is best
for your network.
Wireless:
Place your player within range of your wireless network.
NOTES:
• If you use an HDMI video cable, you don’t need a separate audio cable.
• Optical and HDMI connections support 5.1 surround sound (if available).
• Video/Audio quality may be compromised based on the speed of your broadband Internet connection.
• For additional information on alternate setups, see the
Roku Video Media Player User Guide
at
roku.com/support
.