CONFIGURING AMZON FIRE TV FOR HOME NETWORK
creating media management account
DEVICE SETUP
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APP DOWNLOADS
creating media management account
DEVICE SETUP
connecting to wifi
sign into account
APP DOWNLOADS
creating media management account
DEVICE SETUP
connecting to wifi
sign into account
APP DOWNLOADS
creating media management account
DEVICE SETUP
connecting to wifi
sign into account
APP DOWNLOADS
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