User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Creative Sound Blaster Wireless Music
- Contents
- Introduction
- Your Sound Blaster Wireless Music At A Glance
- Getting Started
- Using Your Remote Control
- Configuring Settings
- About Music Files
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Maintenance and Safety Advice
- Technical Specifications
- Glossary
- Ad-hoc mode
- Antenna
- Access Point (AP)
- Bandwidth
- BSS (Basic Service Set)
- DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
- Dynamic IP address
- Encryption
- IEEE 802.11
- IEEE 802.11b
- IEEE 802.11g
- Infrastructure mode
- IP (Internet Protocol)
- IP address
- LAN (Local Area Network)
- MAC (Media Access Control) address
- Router
- SSID (Service Set Identity)
- Static IP address
- TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol)
- USB (Universal Serial Bus)
- WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)
- Wi-Fi
Introduction 1-1
Introduction
Thank you for choosing the Creative Sound Blaster Wireless Music.
Package
Contents
The following items are included in your package:
❑
Wireless Receiver and stand
❑ Remote Control and three AA batteries
❑ Power adapter
❑ USB cable
❑ RCA-to-miniplug cable
❑ Quick Start leaflet
❑ Installation CD
Minimum
System
Requirements
❑ Microsoft
®
Windows
®
98 Second Edition (SE), Windows 2000, Windows Millennium
Edition (Me) or Windows XP
❑ Intel
®
Pentium
®
II 350 MHz or equivalent
❑ 128 MB RAM
❑ 100 MB of free hard disk space (more space is required for storing music files)
❑ CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive for software installation
❑ Available USB port for installation and configuration
❑ Network interface to an IEEE 802.11b or 802.11g compatible wireless network with a
wireless router or access point. Network interface can be a built-in, PCI, USB or PCMCIA
interface that supports 10/100 BaseT (Cat-5), 802.11b or 802.11g networks.
Model
Number,
Serial
Number and
MAC Address
You will find a model number, a serial number and a MAC address on your Wireless
Receiver.
You will need to provide model and serial numbers when contacting Technical
Support. Additionally, you will need the MAC address if you have enabled the MAC
address security feature on your wireless network. Refer to the User’s Guide of
your wireless router or access point to learn how to use the MAC address security
feature.