Where is the Ethernet port on a Denon AVR 3310ci?
Daniel Foster
Published Apr 07, 2026
Where is the Ethernet port on a Denon AVR 3310ci?
The rear panel is one solid wall of connections. At the top are the HDMI inputs (5) and HDMI output (1). An Ethernet port is just to the right of the HDMI jacks. This is used to connect to your network for updating the firmware. Underneath the HDMI jacks are the composite video sets and component video sets.
What to consider when upgrading network management card 2?
Knowledge base FA167693 – Things To Consider When Upgrading or Downgrading a Network Management Card 2 (NMC2) Device between v5.X.X and v6.X.X Knowledge base FA176048 – Network Management Card 2 config.ini upload for event notification settings does not enable events in v6.X.X
What kind of video does the Denon 3310 play?
The 3310 has a video processing section for scaling to whatever output resolution you prefer, including 480p, 576p, 1080i, 720p, 1080p, and 1080p24. You can select the aspect ratio as well (16:6 or 4:3). I left the video processor in the Off position, as I select the output mode I want in the DVD player. Two remote controls come with the 3310.
The rear panel is one solid wall of connections. At the top are the HDMI inputs (5) and HDMI output (1). An Ethernet port is just to the right of the HDMI jacks. This is used to connect to your network for updating the firmware. Underneath the HDMI jacks are the composite video sets and component video sets.
How to find Ethernet network card firmware and driver?
I have worked on Red hat Enterprise Linux and SuSE Enterprise Linux and below commands and method have been really very useful to get the driver and firmware details of the Ethernet Network Card connected to the system
Knowledge base FA167693 – Things To Consider When Upgrading or Downgrading a Network Management Card 2 (NMC2) Device between v5.X.X and v6.X.X Knowledge base FA176048 – Network Management Card 2 config.ini upload for event notification settings does not enable events in v6.X.X
The 3310 has a video processing section for scaling to whatever output resolution you prefer, including 480p, 576p, 1080i, 720p, 1080p, and 1080p24. You can select the aspect ratio as well (16:6 or 4:3). I left the video processor in the Off position, as I select the output mode I want in the DVD player. Two remote controls come with the 3310.