Wireless Network Adapter
The Yamaha YWA-10 Wireless Network Adapter can be used to connect a Yamaha network AV Receiver to a wireless home network. The YWA-10 connects to the Ethernet port on the back of your Yamaha network Receiver and communicates directly with your wireless router. It's powered by the DC Out jack or USB port of the receiver, so there is no need to take up an additional electrical outlet. The YWA-10 even has a second Ethernet output that can be used to provide network access to another device such as a Smart TV or Blu-ray player.
Main Features
-Wireless Network Adapter
-IEEE 802.11b/g/n compatible
-Auto setup by WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)
-Manual setup by PC
-Two LAN ports to support up to two network products
-Power supply via USB from certain Yamaha models
Dimensions
3-1/8" x 2-3/4" x 7/8" ; 0.1 lbs.
Compatible Models
HTR-4065, HTR-7065
RX-A720, RX-A820, RX-A1020, RX-A2020, RX-A3020
RX-V473, RX-V573, RX-V673, RX-V773 (please note, a YWA-10 is included with the RX-V773WA)
RX-V671, RX-V871
RX-A710, RX-A810, RX-A1010, RX-A2010, RX-A3010
RX-A1000, RX-A2000, RX-A3000
RX-Z11, RX-V3900, RX-Z7, RX-V2065
[Notice]
*Power to the YWA-10 is supplied when the connected receiver is powered ON.
*Power to the YWA-10 can be supplied when the connected AV receiver is in the OFF position, only if the AV receiver Network Standby is set to ON. (except for RX-Vx71 or RX-Ax10 series)
Example of connection
YWA-10 allows Yamaha AV products equipped with a NETWORK port and a DC OUT jack (USB) to be connected with a wireless LAN.
Power Requirements
The YWA-10 can be powered via USB from certain Yamaha models. If your Yamaha model does not have an available USB port, the wireless adapter can also be powered by a 5V / 0.5A USB power supply (similar to the wall/USB charger shipped with most mobile phones).
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