Listening to music on a PC via a network (Windows 8)
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Connection method 1: Connecting to a Wi-Fi network using the WPS button of a wireless router
If your wireless router has a WPS button (AOSS), you can connect to the Wi-Fi network by this method.
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Connection method 2: Connecting to a Wi-Fi network using a computer connected with a LAN cable
Connect the speaker and a computer via a commercially-available LAN cable, then connect the speaker to the wireless router using the computer.
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Connection method 3: Connecting to a Wi-Fi network using a PC connected wirelessly (Windows 7/Windows 8)
Connect the speaker with a Windows 7 or Windows 8 PC wirelessly, then connect to the Wi-Fi network.
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Connection method 4: Connecting to a wired network
Connect the speaker to a wireless router with a commercially-available LAN cable, then connect the router to the computer.
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Connection method 5: Connecting to a Wi-Fi network using an iPhone/iPad/iPod touch
Connect the speaker to the same Wi-Fi network as the iPhone/iPad/iPod touch with iOS 8 or later.
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Setting your PC as a DLNA server and controller (Windows 8)
Set a Windows 8 PC for use as a DLNA server and a controller.
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Setting your PC for operating from a controller such as smartphone/ iPhone (Windows 8)
Set a Windows 8 PC to listen to music stored in that PC by operating the DLNA controller.
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Listening with the AirPlay function (iTunes)
You can listen to music stored in a computer with iTunes by using AirPlay.
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Listening to music on a PC via a network (Windows 8) (Windows Media Player)
You can listen to music stored in a Windows 8 PC connected to your network using Windows Media Player.
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Listening to music on a PC via a network (Media Go)
You can listen to music stored in a PC connected to your network using Media Go.
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Listening to music on a PC via a network (Media Go with SongPal operation)
You can listen to music stored in a PC connected to your network using Media Go.