The device can now play back media over the network and also receive Internet ra-
dio stations – as long as there is an Internet connection via the network.
11.5. Enter network key
If you have skipped the WPS menu, the network key entry will appear.
Enter the network key for the WLAN access point here using the digit/symbol but-
tons on the remote control. You can also enter the network key using the buttons
on the device:
To do so, select a character using the dial and then press the dial (OK) to con-
firm.
To delete a character, select the entry BKSP and press the dial (OK).
To cancel the input, select the entry CANCEL and press the dial (OK).
When you have entered the network key, select the entry OK and confirm with
the dial (OK).
The device saves this key, which means you do not have to enter it the next time it
connects to the network.
The device will now establish a connection with the network. A successful connec-
tion will be indicated by a corresponding message.
Press the dial (OK) to confirm.
The device can now play back media over the network and also receive Internet ra-
dio stations – as long as there is an Internet connection via the network.
11.6. Using the WLAN radio as media client
Your WLAN radio supports the UPnP, or "Universal Plug and Play", protocol. This
means you can wirelessly stream audio files from your PC to the WLAN radio if you
have UPnP software installed.
The Internet radio supports the connection as a digital media renderer (DMR). You
can play back music files from the computer on the Internet radio and also adjust
the volume from the computer.
NOTE!
In Windows 7, the UPnP connection must be confirmed on the comput-
er beforehand. Also read the corresponding documentation for your op-
erating system!
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