
Setting Things Up

Connect and play
Squeezebox players aren't designed for computer experts—they're designed for music lovers like you. No bridge or proprietary network hardware needed. You just connect it to the network you already have in your home and enjoy. It's as easy as adding a new computer.
High-quality sound all around your home
Want to move around with your music? Squeezebox Radio and Squeezebox Boom have built-in speakers so the only cable you need is the power cord. The compact all-in-one players can go anywhere within range of your wireless network—from room to room, or even out to your patio.
Adding a Squeezebox to your stereo system
Already have a stereo, home theater system, or set of powered speakers? You simply connect a Squeezebox Touch or a Squeezebox Duet to your stereo and set the music on your computer free—in high fidelity.
And if you're not willing to compromise on sound quality we've got something for you as well. The envy-inducing Transporter is designed to please discriminating ears like yours.
From zero to musical revolution in ten minutes flat
Nothing complicated here. The first time you power up your Squeezebox, it automatically finds your wireless network. You just enter your network password and use your computer to sign up for a free mysqueezebox.com account.
Then, the fun begins. You can use your Web browser or your Squeezebox to find Internet radio stations, sample interactive music services, create playlists, and more.
Your personal music collection is easy to access, too. Download and install our free Squeezebox Server software (formerly SqueezeNetwork) and it will automatically find and organize the music on your computer. After that, you're ready to browse and play your library with your Squeezebox.
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Is your favorite radio station available on Squeezebox?
See if your favorite AM or FM station is available on Squeezebox and Transporter. Check it out!


