User manual
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Note
• If the WI-FI SETUP indicator on DS3881W does not
stay green steadily, it means that the Wi-Fi connection
has failed. Please power off both your Wi-Fi router
and DS3881W and then power on them again to see
whether DS3881W can be connected to your home
Wi-Fi network. If the problem remains, try the above
procedures again.
• After you nish the above changes or power-off and
power-on of DS3881W, the new Wi-Fi network
created by DS3881W will disappear.
Tip
• If you like, you can change the name of your DS3881W
in Advanced settings -> AirPlay Device Name on the
DS3881W conguration web page. This is helpful when
you have multiple Philips AirPlay-enabled devices in
your house and you need to distinguish between them.
• If you want to enter the network name (SSID) manually
(for example, if you want to hide your SSID), go to
Advanced settings -> CONFIGURE MANUALLY on
the DS3881W conguration web page.
Restore your Wi-Fi enabled device
back to your existing home Wi-Fi
setting
Note
• Make sure that the settings at steps 2 to 3 below match
your home Wi-Fi network settings you wrote on paper.
1 Select Settings -> Wi-Fi on your iPod
touch/iPhone/iPad.
• Or open the list of available Wi-Fi
networks on your PC/Mac.
Change the internal Wi-Fi settings of
DS3881W
On the DS3881W conguration web page,
you can change the internal Wi-Fi settings of
DS3881W for connection of DS3881W to
your existing home Wi-Fi network.
Note
• Make sure that the settings on the conguration web
page match your home Wi-Fi network settings that you
wrote on paper.
• Follow the on-screen instructions to
change and conrm the internal Wi-Fi
settings of DS3881W.
» After a while, the indicator on the back
of DS3881W stops blinking and stays
green, and the unit beeps.
» DS3881W is connected to your
existing home Wi-Fi network
successfully.
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