My shiny new hi-fi has all the usual knobs, buttons and meters on the front, and all the usual analogue and digital input and output sockets on the rear. But there's also what looks like an overgrown telephone socket on the back, labelled 'Ethernet'. I'm assuming that this is for service engineers or connecting the component to a PC, which I don't want to do. I just want to continue listening to my music from high quality sources, through my trusty big box speakers, without getting into the hassle of computing. The manual says the system also has built-in Wi-Fi for connecting to the Internet, or I can use the Ethernet socket. It assumes I already know all the basics of the Internet and networking, which I don't.
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