Samsung BD-FM57C User Manual Ver.1.0 (English) - Page 8

Connecting to an Audio System, Connecting to a Network Router - wi fi blu ray player

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Connecting to an Audio System Connecting to a Network Router You can connect the Blu-ray player to an audio system as shown below. -- Do not connect the power cord to the wall outlet until you have made all the other connections. -- When you change the connections, turn off all devices before you start. Connecting to an Audio System (HDMI supported AV receiver) This player lets you use network based services, such as BD-LIVE, and download software upgrades when it is connected to a network. We recommend using a Broadband modem (with integrated router) or an IP router for the connection. For more information on router connections, refer to the user manual of the router or contact the router manufacturer for technical assistance. Wireless Network • Connect an HDMI cable from the HDMI OUT jack on the back of the product to the HDMI IN jack on your receiver. Audio/Video Wireless Router Broadband service ✎✎ NOTES `` If your wireless router supports DHCP, this player can use a DHCP or static IP address to connect to the wireless network. `` Set your wireless router to Infrastructure mode. Adhoc mode is not supported. `` The player supports only the following wireless security key protocols: -- WEP (OPEN/SHARED), WPA-PSK (TKIP/AES), WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES) `` Select a channel on the wireless router that is not currently being used. If the channel set for the wireless router is currently being used by another device nearby, it will result in interference and communication failure. `` In compliance with the newest Wi-Fi certification specifications, Samsung Blu-ray players do not support WEP or TKIP security encryption in networks running in the 802.11n mode. `` Wireless LAN, by its nature, may cause interference, depending on the operating conditions (router performance, distance, obstacles, interference by other radio devices, etc). 8

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Connecting to an Audio System
You can connect the Blu-ray player to an audio system as shown below.
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Do not connect the power cord to the wall outlet until you have made all the other
connections.
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When you change the connections, turn off all devices before you start.
Connecting to an Audio System (HDMI supported AV receiver)
Connect an HDMI cable from the HDMI OUT jack on the back of the product to the HDMI IN
jack on your receiver.
Audio/Video
Connecting to a Network Router
This player lets you use network based services, such as BD-LIVE, and download software
upgrades when it is connected to a network. We recommend using a Broadband modem (with
integrated router) or an IP router for the connection. For more information on router connections,
refer to the user manual of the router or contact the router manufacturer for technical assistance.
Wireless Network
NOTES
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If your wireless router supports DHCP, this player can use a DHCP or static IP address to connect to the
wireless network.
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Set your wireless router to Infrastructure mode. Adhoc mode is not supported.
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The player supports only the following wireless security key protocols:
-
WEP (OPEN/SHARED), WPA-PSK (TKIP/AES), WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES)
`
Select a channel on the wireless router that is not currently being used. If the channel set for the wireless
router is currently being used by another device nearby, it will result in interference and communication
failure.
`
In compliance with the newest Wi-Fi certification specifications, Samsung Blu-ray players do not support
WEP or TKIP security encryption in networks running in the 802.11n mode.
`
Wireless LAN, by its nature, may cause interference, depending on the operating conditions (router
performance, distance, obstacles, interference by other radio devices, etc).
Wireless Router
Broadband service
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