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Setup and Connections STEP 2 Setup to Watch TV Away from Home This step explains how to set up your network to connect to your base station at home via public wireless LAN networks and hotel LAN connectors. Note • You need to do this setup before you go out. • A contract or application may be required to connect to the Internet at some locations. STEP 2-1 Check Your Internet Connection To watch TV and videos away from home, you must first connect the base station to the Internet. You can connect the base station to the Internet over a DSL line or a cable TV line. z Tips • To use the NetAV function to watch TV and videos away from home, we recommend that the connection to the base station be broadband with upload and download speeds of at least 300 kbps. Contact your Internet service provider for more information about the speed of your communications line. • The faster line speeds you use, the better picture quality you get when you watch TV using NetAV. Connecting to the router Using a LAN cable (not supplied), connect the LAN terminal of the base station to your router. The connection method you should use depends on your ISP and equipment. For more information, contact your ISP. Notes • Depending on your Internet service provider, you may not be able to connect multiple devices, such as the base station and several computers. For more information, contact your service provider. • To determine what kind of LAN cable you use, refer to the operating instructions for your router, cable modem, or DSL modem. • For details on setting up the connection, refer to the operating instructions for your router, cable modem, or DSL modem. If you have any questions, contact your service provider. • Further information about configurations is also available on the following website. LocationFreeTV FAQ pages: http://www.sony.com/locationfree/faq/ STEP 2-2 Make Easy Setup Settings to Watch TV Away from Home You need to do this setup before you go out. Setting Up the NetAV Function When connecting a computer to the base station using a router (1 page 14), set the base station to setup mode (1 page 16). 1 Double-click the (LocationFree Player) icon on the desktop of the computer. You can also use the [Start] menu. Point to [All programs] ([Programs] in Windows 2000), [Sony LocationFree Player], and then click [LocationFree Player]. LocationFree Player starts, and the [Base Station Selection] window appears. z Tip If LocationFree Player is already running, disconnect by clicking [Disconnect] in the lower left of the window, then click [Connect] again. Disconnect 18

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Setup and Connections
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This step explains how to set up your network to
connect to your base station at home via public
wireless LAN networks and hotel LAN
connectors.
Note
You need to do this setup before you go out.
A contract or application may be required to connect
to the Internet at some locations.
To watch TV and videos away from home, you
must first connect the base station to the Internet.
You can connect the base station to the Internet
over a DSL line or a cable TV line.
z
Tips
To use the NetAV function to watch TV and videos
away from home, we recommend that the
connection to the base station be broadband with
upload and download speeds of at least 300 kbps.
Contact your Internet service provider for more
information about the speed of your
communications line.
The faster line speeds you use, the better picture
quality you get when you watch TV using NetAV.
Connecting to the router
Using a LAN cable (not supplied), connect the
LAN terminal of the base station to your router.
The connection method you should use depends
on your ISP and equipment. For more
information, contact your ISP.
Notes
Depending on your Internet service provider, you
may not be able to connect multiple devices, such as
the base station and several computers. For more
information, contact your service provider.
To determine what kind of LAN cable you use, refer
to the operating instructions for your router, cable
modem, or DSL modem.
For details on setting up the connection, refer to the
operating instructions for your router, cable modem,
or DSL modem. If you have any questions, contact
your service provider.
Further information about configurations is also
available on the following website.
LocationFreeTV FAQ pages:
You need to do this setup before you go out.
Setting Up the NetAV Function
When connecting a computer to the base station
using a router (
1
page
14), set the base station to
setup mode (
1
page 16).
1
Double-click the
(LocationFree Player)
icon on the desktop of the computer.
You can also use the [Start] menu. Point to
[All programs] ([Programs] in Windows
2000), [Sony LocationFree Player], and then
click [LocationFree Player].
LocationFree Player starts, and the [Base
Station Selection] window appears.
z
Tip
If LocationFree Player is already running,
disconnect by clicking [Disconnect] in the lower
left of the window, then click [Connect] again.
STEP 2
Setup to Watch TV
Away from Home
STEP 2-1
Check Your Internet
Connection
STEP 2-2
Make Easy Setup Settings to
Watch TV Away from Home
Disconnect