Compaq 1600 Series manual Compaq-Compatible PC Cards, Using Network PC Cards

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Compaq-Compatible PC Cards

Internet PCs are compatible with many PC Cards and CardBus PC Cards on the market today. Refer to the documentation that came with your PC Card or contact your PC Card manufacturer for information. The Compaq Web site lists many compatible PC Cards:

www.compaq.com/athome/support/serv_note.html

+NOTE: Before buying a non-Compaq PC Card, check the documentation that comes with it to be sure it conforms to standards set by the PCMCIA.

Using Network PC Cards

Your Internet PC can support many types of Ethernet-based and Token Ring-based network cards. This support allows you to connect to other computers, printers, modems, and the Internet.

The Microsoft Windows 98 Getting Started guide and the documentation that came with your network card will have more information about setting up to use a network or compatible network card.

Compaq Netelligent PC Card is one of the compatible network PC Cards you can use with your computer. The Compaq Web site lists many compatible network cards:

www.compaq.com/athome/support/serv_note.html

If your computer came with an integrated Ethernet controller, you will not need a PC Card to connect to a network.

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Contents Mobile Internet PC Features Guide Contents Mobile Internet PC Features Iii Text Conventions Using This GuideGlossary TroubleshootingSpecial Messages Locating HelpComments about this Guide Understanding Your Service and Support Options4Using This Guide Connections Checking Your ConnectionsFront Components Front of Your Mobile Internet PCInternet Zone Buttons and Lights 4Introducing Your Mobile Internet PC Internet Zone Buttons Using Your Keyboard to Access the InternetDisabling and Enabling the Internet Zone Buttons Reprogramming Your Internet Zone ButtonsLeft Panel Components Left Panel of Your Mobile Internet PCRight Panel Components Right Panel of Your Mobile Internet PCBack Panel Components Back Panel of Your Mobile Internet PCBottom Components Bottom of Your Mobile Internet PCInserting the Battery Spare or Extra Batteries Removing the BatteryCharging the Battery Battery Charging TimeUnplugging the Computer from AC Power Plugging In Your Computer to AC Power14Introducing Your Mobile Internet PC Turning Off Your Mobile Internet PC Properly Standard Off ModeTurning On Your Mobile Internet PC Recovering from a Locked Program Recovering from a Locked Program or SystemFull Off Main Power Off Mode Recovering from a Locked System Using the Numeric Keypad Icon Lights up when Using the Scroll ButtonUnderstanding Your Computer Status Lights Icon Functions Understanding Your Status DisplayUsing the Function Keys Function Keys User-Programmable KeysAdjusting the Volume Using Windows Adjusting the VolumeUsing Disqplay2 Button Functions Playing Audio CDs Using Disqplay2 Using Repeat All Using Repeat TrackConnecting and Enabling TV-Out Setting Up Your TV-Out Connection14Mobile Internet PC Features Adjusting the Television Screen Setting Up Your Television FormatWrite-Protecting a Diskette Switching Between DisplaysIdentifying Your Modem Performance Features56K ITU V.90 Standard Adding More Memory Upgrading Your Mobile Internet PCInstalling Memory Expansion Modules Replace the memory compartment door Reinsert the screw PC Card Types What Are PC Cards?Inserting a PC Card Removing a PC Card Compaq-Compatible PC Cards Using Network PC CardsPC Card Software Configuring PC CardsVendor-Provided PC Card Software 10Upgrading Your Mobile Internet PC Index Index-2 Index-3 8 5 6 2 0 0