Accessing the Internet
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Changing the Internet Communications Protocol
(TCP/IP) Settings
The Internet uses certain communications protocols to share information.
When you click a selected website (to access the web page), information is
sent (downloaded) to your computer through a communications protocol,
such as:
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and Internet Protocol (IP).
You may need to change your computer’s settings for the TCP/IP.
Printing a Web Page
Many websites provide a printer-friendly version of the pages to be printed. If
this is not available:
1
Click
File
.
2
Click
Print Preview
to view and verify what will be printed. Often the
format of the page you are currently viewing is not what is printed.
Other features are available from the
Print Preview
screen:
•
Click the first drop-down menu to allow multiple pages to be displayed
simultaneously.
•
Click the second drop-down menu to move from frame to frame. Since
many windows are divided into separate sections (frames), sometimes the
section that prints is located in a separate frame from the rest of the
browser.
•
Click the third drop-down menu to zoom in or out of a specified page.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
To learn more about the settings for your
TCP/IP, see the documentation that came from your Internet Service
Provider. Also, see Windows Help and Support for a better
understanding of working with Internet settings:
click
Start
or
→
Help and Support
.
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