User's Manual

30 Getting help
Q: I made changes to my home network. Now REX can’t connect. How do I update settings on REX?
A: You need to edit the REX settings to reect the changes you made to your home network.
Select Source: Network Settings>Wired or Source: Network Settings>Wireless to
edit the settings. Within Network Settings, you can manually congure IP and subnet
addresses, enter the name of “hidden” wireless networks, and input passwords. You enter
addresses and names using the clickable knob to select characters from the on-screen text
input tool.
Q: I have a “hidden” wireless network that REX can’t nd. How can I set up REX to connect
to my network?
A: You can manually enter the name of a hidden network. Select Enter SSID Manually
from the bottom of the list of networks that REX can see. You’ll see this list as you move
though the set-up wizard. If you’ve already completed the set-up wizard, choose Source:
Setup>Network Settings>Wireless>Edit Settings to nd this option. You’ll use the
on-screen text input wheel to enter the name of your network.
Q: My network uses static IP conguration. Can I assign a static IP address to REX?
A: Yes, but you can’t do it during the set-up wizard. The set-up wizard will use DHCP to
assign an IP address. After the wizard is complete, choose Source: Setup>Network
Settings. From there, you can edit the IP settings in wired and wireless networks. Note,
if you set up another REX after setting a static IP address, that address will be copied
to the second REX. This will trigger an error message during the wizard. After the wizard is
complete, you must manually congure the IP address.
Q: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit.
A: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Praesent justo. Sed pretium
vulputate justo. Etiam viverra lorem et tortor. Donec consectetuer egestas odio. Aenean
nisi nisi, commodo vel, ultricies eu, commodo sit amet, lacus. Ut ultrices, felis a faucibus
porttitor, felis neque tempor justo, ut aliquet urna orci et diam.