[. . . ] All other trademarks belong to their resp ecti ve ow ner s. GB Preparation Prepare for installation 1 Check you have finished theand WAS700 Station Wi-Fi connection between WAC5 Center (See Quick Start Guide, Step A) On 16930-87-16: 2 Check your WAC5 Center is switched on 1 Switch on the PC with administrator's privileges 2 Close all the software programs running on your PC 3 Disable firewalls 4 Insert the installer CD into your PC and select your desired language 5 Press Accept if you accept the terms on the license 6 On the Welcome page, page Next to enter the press Software Installation Select Express Installation or Custom Installation ­ For the first-time setup, select Express Installation. ­ To change your installation option or re-install DMM, select Custom Installation. On your PC or existing PC network: Express Installation Express Installation Express Installation provides WAC5's standard PC connection. [. . . ] Select your installation option according to your existing home network. For quicker and easier installation, select Option 1. Option 1: Direct connection (recommended) Choose this option if you do not have local network at home, either wired or wireless 1 Click to select Music Center connect to Standalone PC, no LAN/Wireless Network 2 When prompted by the installation wizard, connect the supplied Ethernet cable (straight cable) to the ETHERNETports on Center and PC OPTICAL OUT DIGITAL OUT ETHERNET Center 3 Follow the screen instructions to finish the PC connection. 4 Click Next to start DMM installation The icon appears on your computer desktop after DMM installation is finished The screen shows: "The connection to your Music Center has been established" Tips: ­ For Option 1 only: If your PC is also connected to Internet via XDSL modem, exit DMM before starting Internet access. Express Installation Note: ­ Option 2 and Option 3 are for users experienced in network installation. Option 2: Wireless connection Choose this option if you want to connect Music Center to a wireless Router/ wireless Access Point or an existing wireless network 1 Check the wireless router/access point is workingor properly. Write down its SSID and also the WEP 2 Click to select Music Center connect to Wireless Network 3 When prompted by the installation wizard, connect 4 a. Inputthe screen youthe rightdown in the above When on appears, the SSID wrote 5 Follow the screen instructions to finish the PC connection. step 1 b. Input the WEP or WPA key you wrote down in the above step 1 the supplied Ethernet cable (straight cable) the ETHERNETports on Center and PC WPA key if it is enabled in the router/access point OPTICAL OUT DIGITAL OUT ETHERNET Center The screen shows: "The WiFi settings of Music Center have been changed. " Tips: ­ It is strongly recommended that WEP key encryption be used for better network performance and security. Switch Center to ECO POWER (power-saving mode) before removing its power plug from the wall outlet. Custom Installation Custom Installation allows you to separately change the install option you selected in Express Installation or re-install DMM. 1 Restore your WAC5 in the User Manual) Center to its default settings (see Chapter Reset 2 Select your new installation option 3 Follow the steps under the above Option 1, Option 2 or Option 3 of Express Installation Change Network Settings Glossary Glossary Access point: communication hub for the connection between a wireless device and a wired LAN. Ad-hoc mode: a networking framework where devices communicate with each other directly, without access point. DHCP: stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. It is a protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network. Infrastructure mode: a networking framework where devices communicate with each other via an access point IP address: computer or device identifier on a TCP/IP network SSID: stands for Service Set IDentifier. The same SSID must be used for all the access points and all the devices if you try to connect them to a specific WLAN. Subnet Mask: It serves to decide what subnet an IP address belongs to WEP: stands for Wired Equivalent Privacy. It is a security protocol for wireless local area network WLAN: stands for Wireless Local Area Network. In such a network, high-frequency radio waves are used for communication WPA: stands for Wi-Fi Protected Access. It is a Wi-Fi standard aimed to improve WEP's security features. [. . . ] In such a network, high-frequency radio waves are used for communication WPA: stands for Wi-Fi Protected Access. It is a Wi-Fi standard aimed to improve WEP's security features. [. . . ]