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Connecting the network
Your notebook comes with a built-in 10/100 Ethernet network card that
supports Wake on LAN. If you plan to connect your computer to a local
area network (LAN), you may want to connect it to the network before
starting the system.
1.
Insert one end of the network cable into the Ethernet port on the rear
panel.
2.
Insert the other end of the cable into a network jack (ask your network
system administrator to help you select the correct network jack). Your
Solo 3150 is now physically connected to the network. Your network
system administrator can help you log on to establish an active
network connection.
Using the audio
Your system provides 16-bit stereo audio with SoundBlaster Pro
compatibility. You can record audio for presentations, attach voice
messages to your e-mail, listen to audio CDs, and use it for many other
multimedia applications.
To connect to the network
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