Sony BDP-S560 Operating Instructions - Page 24

Step 4: Connecting to the Network, Connect the player to your Internet source viawireless LAN router. - update

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Step 4: Connecting to the Network Connect the player to your Internet source. Select the connecting method, connecting via a wireless LAN router (access point) (below) or to a broadband router directly (page 25). You can enjoy the BD-LIVE function (page 35), play photo files via a network (page 42), or update the player's software (page 44). 1 Connect the player to your Internet source via a wireless LAN router. Blu-ray Disc/DVD player Wireless LAN router (access point) PC ADSL modem/ Cable modem LAN cable (not supplied) Internet Refer also to the instruction manual supplied with the wireless LAN router. 2 Check your connection environment on your PC and make the appropriate settings. Wireless LAN router (access point) Security Setting Type Settings Security is set. Check the security setting of your connected network on your PC screen. Example: Windows XP*1 A message with the lock icon indicates that security is enabled. No security is set.*3 Check the security setting of your connected network on your PC screen. Example: Windows XP*1 Wi-Fi Protected See "Setting wireless LAN Setup*2-compatible (Automatic registration (WPS))" on page 30. Not Wi-Fi Protected See "Setting wireless LAN Setup-compatible (Access point scan)" on page 31. Any type See "Setting wireless LAN (Access point scan)" on page 31. A message indicates that no security is set. *1 When you use other operating systems, refer to the Help of your PC. *2 You can set the network settings easily with one press of the WPS button on the wireless LAN router (access point). Wi-Fi Protected Setup-compatible wireless LAN routers (access points) may have the logo (" "). *3 For details, see "No Security" on page 70. 24

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Step 4: Connecting to the Network
Connect the player to your Internet source. Select the connecting method, connecting via a
wireless LAN router (access point) (below) or to a broadband router directly (page
25). You can
enjoy the BD-LIVE function (page 35), play photo files via a network (page 42), or update the
player’s software (page 44).
1
Connect the player to your Internet source via a wireless LAN router.
Refer also to the instruction manual supplied with the wireless LAN router.
2
Check your connection environment on your PC and make the appropriate settings.
*1
When you use other operating systems, refer to the Help of your PC.
*2
You can set the network settings easily with one press of the WPS button on the wireless LAN router
(access point). Wi-Fi Protected Setup-compatible wireless LAN routers (access points) may have the
logo (“
”).
*3
For details, see “No Security” on page 70.
Wireless LAN router (access point)
Settings
Security Setting
Type
Security is set.
Check the security setting of your
connected network on your PC screen.
Example: Windows XP
*1
A message with the lock icon indicates
that security is enabled.
Wi-Fi Protected
Setup
*2
-compatible
See “Setting wireless LAN
(Automatic registration
(WPS))” on page 30.
Not Wi-Fi Protected
Setup-compatible
See “Setting wireless LAN
(Access point scan)” on
page 31.
No security is set.
*3
Check the security setting of your
connected network on your PC screen.
Example: Windows XP
*1
A message indicates that no security is
set.
Any type
See “Setting wireless LAN
(Access point scan)” on
page 31.
Blu-ray Disc/DVD player
PC
Internet
ADSL modem/
Cable modem
Wireless LAN router
(access point)
LAN cable (not supplied)