How to Connect Harman JBL Bar 9.1 with the Home Network

Authored by: Support.com Tech Pro Team

1. Introduction

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THIS GUIDE WILL HELP CONNECT THE HERMAN JBL BAR 9.1 WITH THE HOME NETWORK

The JBL Bar 9.1 soundbar brings the audio experience of a movie theater into your home with two detachable surround speakers and the added punch of Dolby Atmos and DTS:X 3D sound. With 820 watts of total system power, you can enjoy every Oscar-worthy performance through powerful, crystal-clear audio.

 

2. Connect to Home Network

How to Connect with Home Network

Through Wi-Fi or an Ethernet cable, connect the soundbar to the home network. With Chromecast built-in and AirPlay supported, the soundbar allows the user to stream audio on smartphones or tablets through the soundbar speakers.

  1. On the soundbar, enter the Wi-Fi setup mode:

    • Press the power button to switch it ON
    → If the soundbar has not been connected to a network, the screen shows “HELLO” and then, “SETUP WIFI”.

    • To re-enter the Wi-Fi setup mode, press and hold the power button until “RESET WIFI” is displayed.

  2. On the Android or iOS device, add the soundbar to your home Wi-Fi network.

Add Through Google Home APP

  1. Connect the Android or iOS device to your home Wi-Fi network. Download the Google Home app. Sign in with the Google account. If you do not have one, create a new one.

  2. Follow the app instructions to complete the setup.

Add Through AirPlay Setup on an iOS Device

  1. Connect the iOS device to the preferred home Wi-Fi network

  2. On the iOS device, go to Settings > Wi-Fi. Under SET UP NEW AIRPLAY SPEAKER…, select "JBL Bar9.1_xxx" and follow onscreen instructions to complete setup.
           

  1. If necessary, use an Ethernet cable to connect the soundbar to the home network.

    • Make sure that the user connects to the same network as they did during the setup.
     
  • During the Wi-Fi setup through the Google Home app, users can name the soundbar and organize it by room.

  • On the iOS device, add the soundbar to the Apple Home app and manage it together with other AirPlay 2-compatible speakers.

  • On the iOS device, if the soundbar has been added to the home Wi-Fi network through the Google Home app, skip the steps under “Through AirPlay setup on an iOS device” and the users can start AirPlay streaming from an AirPlay-compatible app