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Connecting to the Internet
This section offers examples and explanations of several common methods for connecting to the
Internet. Because the best connection method for you will depend on the Internet service provider and
connection devices you use, check with your Internet service provider or network administrator for more
information.
Connecting by LAN cable
Using a LAN cable (not supplied), connect the LAN port on the unit to your cable modem, ADSL
modem, or dial-up router.
Connect to the Ethernet port in the wall if you live in an Internet-ready residential complex.
Caution
• LAN cables come in two kinds: straight-wired and
cross-wired. The type of cable you should use
depends on what kind of cable modem or ADSL
modem you have. See the user’s manual for your
modem for more information.
• For details on setting up the connection, cross-refer
to the user’s manual for your cable modem or ADSL
modem. If you are unclear on some point regarding
your modem, contact your cable television company,
ADSL network administrator, or Internet service
provider.
Connecting to the Internet
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Tip
In addition to “ETHER,” the Internet port on some
cable and ADSL modems may also be marked
“10Base-T,” “LAN,” “ENET,” etc.
to the LAN port
LAN cable (not supplied)
Cable modem, ADSL
modem, etc.
To Internet
For this part of the connection, see the
user’s manual for your cable or ADSL
modem.
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