Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network
If you’re within range of a wireless network, go to the Home screen, highlight
Internet Radio, and press the Select button. The Stiletto 100 will then search for
available wireless networks and present a list of them ordered by the strength of the
wireless signal. If a network has a lock symbol next to it, a password is required in
order to connect to that network. Make sure you know this password before trying
to connect to a locked network.
Next, choose a network, enter the password (if prompted), and the Stiletto 100 will
attempt to connect to the network. If successful, a Connected to network message
will appear and a list of channel categories will be displayed. Select a channel and
the audio will play for as long as you remain within range of the wireless network.
For troubleshooting information, see the back page of this insert.
Note: Certain brands and models of wireless routers do not fully comply with
industry specifications and may have interoperability problems with Stiletto.
Software updates for your Stiletto may be available to correct these issues. Visit
http://www.sirius.com/Stiletto100support or call Sirius Customer Support at
1-800-869-5364 for the latest support information.
Note: Certain brands and models of wireless routers do not fully comply with
industry specifications and may have interoperability problems with Stiletto.
Software updates for your Stiletto may be available to correct these issues. Visit
http://www.sirius.com/Stiletto100support or call Sirius Customer Support at
1-800-869-5364 for the latest support information.
About Wi-Fi and Wireless Networking
Wi-Fi (also known as 802.11) provides a way to connect wirelessly to the
Internet. You may already use a wireless network at your home or office to
browse the web via a PC. The Stiletto 100 supports the most common type of
wireless network, 802.11b. Networks which use 802.11a or 802.11g are not
supported.
Open vs. Password Protected Networks
Open networks require no password and are often available at public locations.
Password protected networks require you to enter a password in the Stiletto
100 in order to connect. The Stiletto 100 supports two types of password
protection, WEP and WPA. Ask the person in charge of your network to find
out the password. Networks which require you to access a web page to enter a
password or credit card information are not currently supported.
Usage at “Wireless Hotspots”
Wireless hotspots are increasingly available at coffee shops, airports, and other
public locations. The Stiletto 100 does not currently support paid networks
which charge an access fee or require a monthly subscription.
Setting Up a Wi-Fi Network
To set up a wireless network, you need a broadband connection to the Internet
(check with your local cable or phone company), and a router which can be
purchased inexpensively from major electronics stores. A router typically
provides a range of 50 to 100 feet, depending on how the walls of your home
are built.
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