Sangean WFR 20 Tabletop WiFi Internet Radio Picture Gallery
Here is our Sangean WFR 20 Tabletop WiFi Internet Radio Picture Gallery. So we owned this IP receiver for nearly two decades now. Thus these pictures we snapped to document some of our experiences with this WiFi radio.
Sangean WFR 20 Tabletop WiFi Internet Radio Picture Gallery
Shows the WFR-20 in Standby mode (radio is OFF), displaying the time of day on its back lighted LCD screen.
The Sangean WFR 20 Tabletop WiFi Internet Radio. Front view.
Next, the WFR-20 back side has the following.
A Wi-Fi antenna.
Ethernet port.
AUX-in and AUX-out ports.
The AC power input port.
See all these shown next.
Back view of the radio.
Then here, we connect the WFR-20, via its Ethernet port, to an external Wi-Fi transceiver radio.
The Netgear WNCE2001 universal internet adapter in action. It’s feeding the Sangean WFR 20 Tabletop WiFi Internet Radio via its wired connection.
The Sangean WFR 20 Tabletop WiFi Internet Radio displaying the -Network Setup- menu.
The radio scanning for wireless networks.
The in-range networks screen after the Wi-Fi scan.
The -Enter Wireless Network Key- screen.
The -Network Key Entry- screen.
The Sangean WFR 20 Tabletop WiFi Internet Radio, displaying the Network Key screen, with a password. Note that we cover some of the password characters for security purposes.
The Sangean WFR 20 Tabletop WiFi Internet Radio, connecting to selected Wi-Fi network.
The -Initializing Network- screen.
The radio, playing Internet station after successful Wi-Fi network connection.
Miscellaneous Pictures of Various Menus on the WFR-20
So this next picture shows the adjusting the AUX input level menu item.
The -Configure- menu screen.
Then the main menu displays upon successful power up of the WFR-20.
The -Main- menu.
But sometimes, a live audio stream may stop streaming data to the cloud. Then the WFR-20 displays a message similar to the following stream-stopped screen when this happens.
The -Internet Station Stopped- message.
So we have another example of the WFR-20 attempting to connect to a Wi-Fi network. But this time, we’re connecting to the NETGEAR61 wireless network.
The Sangean WFR 20 Tabletop WiFi Internet Radio trying to connect to the saved Wi-Fi network NETGEAR61.
Remote Control, Model RC-P6
Finally, this remote comes with the WFR-20.
Sangean Remote Control RC-P6, Front View, for remote controlling the WFR 20.
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