A2D2 Stream Setup Guide

Modified on Thu, 15 May at 10:00 AM

Thanks for your purchase of A2D2 Stream. 


We’ll get you up and running in no time! 


Firstly, here's a diagram showing the various connections your A2D2 Stream offers:




1. Unpack your A2D2 Stream and power it on. We include a USB A-C cable and the device can be powered by an old phone charger or similar.


2. Connect your audio source using RCA/phono cables to the stereo input on the A2D2 Stream unit, labelled 'In'

3. Whilst A2D2 Stream is loading for the first time, you’ll want to download our iOS or Android apps. 

A2D2 Stream will be ready to configure once the Blue LED on the device stops flashing

4. Open the App, then tap ‘Add New Device’ and our App will discover any A2D2 Stream devices awaiting setup.

Here, your phone will prompt you to join A2D2 Stream's network. You'll need to allow this so the App can communicate with your device.

You'll see 'Current WiFi network' update as it finds your device.
5. A2D2 Stream will then scan for available wireless networks to join. This may take a moment, especially in busy areas with lots of networks.
6. Once the scan is complete, you'll be asked to pick the network you wish to join, then enter the password for that network, and hit 'connect'

At this point, if you're looking to connect A2D2 Stream with an ethernet cable to your network, you can select the 'Use wired network' option and your device will reboot, then appear in 'Devices' in the A2D2 App after around 30 seconds.
7. A2D2 Stream will then configure itself to join the network you've picked, and then reboot.

Important

If A2D2 Stream's Blue LED doesn't start flashing after 20 seconds, then you'll need to repeat step 4 onwards again. Double check your home WiFi network's name and password is correct.'
8. Once the blue LED stops flashing, the unit is ready and connected to your WiFi network. 

Go to ‘Devices’ in the app and tap on the newly discovered A2D2 Stream and you’re good to go!

If your A2D2 Stream doesn't appear first time, you may need to power cycle your A2D2 Stream or your home router - something called DNS which assigns addresses to devices and computers can be cached on some models of router.




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