Philips 6400 manual Installing the Wireless LAN Adapter

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Installing the Wireless LAN Adapter

In a wireless network, the Wireless Access Point (WAP) is the last point that is connected to your network with wires. To communicate with your iPronto, the WAP sends out RF (radio frequency) signals, which spread in all directions. The iPronto’s Wireless LAN Adapter (also called PCMCIA card) receives these RF signals and sends RF signals back to the WAP.

The first thing you do when you take your iPronto out of the box, is installing this Wireless LAN Adapter. In the following illustrations you see how the installation works:

1Open the Wireless LAN Adapter cover by pushing in the grips and sliding off the cover in the direction indicated below (figure 1).

2Insert the Wireless LAN Adapter in the socket, as indicated below (figure 2).

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Contents TSii Copyright FCC CompliancyPage Table of Contents Table of Contents IPronto box contains the following items What Does the iPronto Box Contain?About the iPronto Documentation About the iPronto IPronto consists of several parts Electronic Program Guide on Troubleshooting on Installing the Wireless LAN Adapter Installing the Wireless LAN Adapter Installing Installing and Recharging the BatteryInstalling and Recharging the Battery Installing and Recharging the Battery Recharging Getting the iPronto Up and Running Setting up Your iPronto Calibrating the Touch Screen Adjusting the TimezoneAdjusting the Time Format Use the + and buttons to change AM or PM Adjusting the TimeAdjusting the Date Format Use the + and buttons to change the hourTime Out when iPronto is running on the battery Adjusting the DateAdjusting the Brightness Adjusting the Power off Time OutAdjust the System Sound Settings Adjusting the Power On SettingsIllustration below you see an example of a configuration Setting up Your NetworkWireless Settings Getting the iPronto Up and Running Network Settings If you use Dhcp Network Configuration section, select Use DhcpProxy If you wish to use a fixed IP addressTesting the Network and Internet Connection Status Display Using the iProntoTouch Screen IPronto’s External Controls Power ButtonRemote Control buttons Scroll Wheel External ConnectionsLayouts and Touchstrip Navigating the iProntoYou can read the latest news You can find interesting links Flipside and SettingsWorking with the Keyboard Accessing the Application FlipsideKeyboard Characters reappear on the buttons To enter a symbol, tap the Special buttonTo enter one character in upper case, tap the Shift button Tap Cancel Remote Control How Does the iPronto RC Work? Tab IPronto Learning IR CodesKinds of devices Existing RC and point it to the iPronto’s learning eyeTools tab Tap the Learn tool Using iProntoEdit Uploading and Downloading Using the iPronto Remote Control with the NetX Browser Setting the Home Entering a URL Electronic Program Guide Buttons EPG has two power featuresWatch Feature SmartSurferWatch Device Selection Mechanism See Learning IR Codes on page 38 and Using iProntoEdit onSubscribing Login page appears EPG welcome page appearsSubscription Tap or click the Add a lineup button Personalizing for the United StatesPersonalizing for European Countries Select your provider Tap or click the Next buttonEnter a name for your subscription Tap or click the Finish buttonName text field, enter a name for your lineup Activating Upgrading Soft buttons on my touch screen do not respond properly TroubleshootingMy iPronto switches off automatically Devices do not respond to the commands I sendMy iPronto does not respond If resetting does not help, contact your dealerMy browser does not work See The SmartSurfer onDownloaded. Applets may have an unpredictable behavior Check the settings on the Wireless tabDisplayed differently or may not be displayed Wireless Network SpecificationsAccessories Application Browser, 44 EPG IndexICF, 36 infrared. See IR installing Scroll wheel, 6, 29 set up