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Connectivity
To configure wired or wireless settings you should
access the
Network
menu in the
Settings
menu.
Wired Connectivity
To Connect to a Wired Network
•
You must have a modem/router connected to an
active broadband connection.
• There is a LAN port at the rear (back) of your Display.
Connect your Display to your modem/router via this
LAN port using an Ethernet cab
le.
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2
3
Broadband ISP connection
LAN (Ethernet) cable
LAN input on the rear side of the Display
Configuring Wired Device Settings
Network Type
Set the
Network Type
as
Wired
Device
if you are
connecting via an Ethernet cable.
Internet Speed Test
Highlight
Internet Speed Test
and press the
OK
button. Display will check the internet connection
bandwidth and display the result when complete.
Advanced Settings
Highlight
Advanced
Settings
and press the
OK
but-
ton. On the next screen you can change the IP and
DNS settings of the Display. Highlight the desired one
and press Left or Right button to change the setting
from
Automatic
to
Manual
. Now you can enter the
Manual IP
and / or
Manual DNS
values. Select the
related item in the drop down menu and enter the
new values using the numeric buttons on the remo
-
te. Highlight
Save
and press the
OK
button to save
settings when complete.
Other Information
You can also enable or disable Wake On feature using
the related option. The status of the connection will
be displayed as
Connected
or
Not
Connected
and
the current IP and MAC addresses, if a connection
is established. Need Information about wireless
connectivity and that a separate wireless dongle is
required.
Wake ON
Wake-on-LAN (WoL) device to be turned on or
woken up by a network message(magic packet). This
message is sent to the device by a program executed
on a remote device connected to the same local area
network, such as a smartphone.
Your Display is WoL compatible. To enable this feature
set the
Wake On
option in the
Settings/Network
menu as
On
and set the
Quick Standby
option in
the
Options>Power Up Settings
menu as
Disabled
.
It is necessary that both the device, from which the
network message will be sent to the Display, and
the Display are connected to the same network. All
devices must support magic packet on the system
from Access Points to the device which sends the
magic packet and the device which receives the magic
packet to wake-up. You can use any Wake-on-LAN
software available for the operating system of your
device in order to send magic packets.
How to control functionality
•
Enable
Wake On
option from
Settings>Network
menu by settings as
On
• Connect your Display and the remote device, which
will send the magic packets to the Display, to the
same network
•
Get the MAC address of your Display which will be
needed in order to send magic packets
•
Switch the Display into standby mode
•
Send magic packets to the MAC address of your
Display by using mobile phones, Linux or Windows
computers
Your Display should wake up after receiving magic
packets.
Internet Connection Not Available
If the MAC address (a unique identifier number) of
your PC or modem has been permanently registered,
it is possible that your Display might not connect to
the internet. In such a case, the MAC address is
authenticated each time when you connect to the
internet. This is a precaution against unauthorized
access. Since your Display has its own MAC address,
your internet service provider cannot validate the MAC
address of your Display. For this reason, your Display
cannot connect to the internet. Contact your internet
service provider and request information on how to
connect a different device, such as your Display, to
the internet.
It is also possible that the connection may not be
available due to a firewall problem. If you think
this causes your problem, contact your internet