Unable to connect to a network via a Wi-Fi® connection

  • Make sure that your smartphone/iPhone is connected to a Wi-Fi network. For detailed instructions, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the smartphone/iPhone.

  • Make sure that your speaker is connected to the same Wi-Fi as your smartphone/iPhone. For detailed instructions, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the smartphone/iPhone.

  • Make sure that the Wi-Fi router (access point) is turned on.

  • When a Wi-Fi connection is in use, bring the speaker and the Wi-Fi router (access point) closer together, and then make the Wi-Fi settings all over again.

  • Make sure that the Wi-Fi router (access point) settings are correct. If the SSID stealth mode of the Wi-Fi router is turned on, turn it off. For detailed instructions on setting the Wi-Fi router, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the router.

  • If the connection attempt fails even when the correct SSID for the Wi-Fi router is selected, make sure that the correct password (encryption key) is used.

    • The password (encryption key) is case-sensitive. Be sure to check the case of each letter while entering the SSID. No double-byte characters are accepted for the SSID. Be sure to enter single-byte characters.

    • Example of confusing characters:

      I (upper-case I)” and “l (lower-case L)”

      0 (numeral 0)” and “O (upper-case O)”

      d (lower-case D)” and “b (lower-case B)”

      9 (numeral 9)” and “q (lower-case Q)”

  • Bring the Wi-Fi router closer to the speaker. Devices that use the 2.4 GHz frequency range, including microwave ovens, BLUETOOTH devices, and digital cordless devices, may prevent the speaker from establishing a wireless connection. Move the speaker away from such devices or turn off the devices.

  • The speaker does not support IEEE 802.11ac. Use the 2.4 GHz frequency range (11b, 11g, or 11n) or the 5 GHz frequency range (11a, or 11n) for wireless connection.

  • If connection attempt fails even with the correct settings, try the following.

    • Turn off the access point (Wi-Fi router), wait for a while, and then turn it back on.

    • Turn off the speaker, wait for a while, and then turn it back on.