Connecting to a source attached to a router

The display supports a WiFi or Ethernet connection to a network.
Prerequisites: You are configuring the unit for the first time, which is indicated by this window:
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  1. Select a Connection Type.
    If you selected WIFI, the list of available Wi-Fi connections opens.
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  2. Select a network.
    The display prompts you for the network password.
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  3. If WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) is available on your network or source, expand the three vertical dots in the upper right and select Advanced.
    The Advanced Wi-Fi view opens.
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  4. To enable these features, tap the push button toggle in the upper right corner of the view.
    The WPS system should now connect.
  5. Once the WPS system connects, click NEXT.
    The application displays, “Finding Content Sources.” Once search and discovery are complete, the Networks and Content Sources view opens.
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    The display lists sources by IP (Internet Protocol) address in ascending order. Along with the IP address the display includes the MAC (Media Access Control) address for each source. A MAC address is a unique identifier assigned to a Network Interface Controller (NIC) for use as a network address to communicate within a network segment (Wikipedia).