Philips 23iF9946 Wired Network with More than TWO PCs, Wireless Network with More than TWO PCs

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What you need to know about networks

In a network, the computers need to be able to connect to each other physically. Therefore, another important network property is how the computers connect to each other, either directly or through a central device.

ONE-ON-ONE WIRED NETWORK

also known as: Direct connection network (max. two PCs)

Note: Use a crossover Ethernet cable to connect two computers directly to each other.

WIRED NETWORK WITH MORE THAN TWO PCs

Use a hub or switch to connect more than two PCs to each other.

Note: Use straight-through Ethernet cables to connect the computers to the central device (hub/switch).

HOW TO INTERCONNECT WIRED NETWORKS

Use a gateway router to connect one network to another (e.g. to the Internet, also known as WAN).

ONE-ON-ONE WIRELESS NETWORK

also known as: ad-hoc / peer-to-peer

WIRELESS NETWORK WITH MORE THAN TWO PCs

The wireless medium forms a hub in and of itself.

No hardware hub is needed.

Note: For very small networks only.

BRIDGING WIRELESS NETWORKS TO THE INTERNET

(e.g. the Internet, also known as WAN) also known as: infrastructure / access point. Use a wireless access point or base station.

Central devices, like a hub, switch, router or wireless base station may be stand-alone devices or built into a computer.

A hub has multiple ports and serves as a central connection point for communication lines from all computers on a wired network. It copies all data arriving at one port to the other ports. A switch is similar to a hub, but is able to handle different network speeds at each port.

Gateway routers and wireless base stations route network traffic from one network to another (e.g. from a wired network to the Internet, or from a wireless network to a wired network or to the Internet).

Important: Wired and Wireless components may be linked together to provide a variety of network layouts/ topologies.

INTERNET

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Contents LCD TV Helpline Contents Table of Contents Important information Safety PrecautionsStart by installing Philips Media Manager Installing the softwareAdding files to the Media Manager Opening and closing the Media Manager windowOption B If you already have a wireless computer network Connecting the Streamium LCD TVIf you do not have a wireless computer network Option a InstallingSwitch on the Streamium LCD TV Pressing the Home Link button on the remote controlSee Problem solving on page 19-21, or Contact our help-line Explore the Home Link menu on the TV screenHave fun If you already have a wireless computer network Option B Wireless Network Name SsidEncryption key See Problem solving on page 19-21, or If you want to make a wired connection Option C Switch on the Streamium LCD TV Enabling broadband Internet entertainment Option BThrough a wireless base stationRegistration for free Internet services Pressing the Internet button for the first timeRC Key You will need to go to your PC to perform Steps 2 to If you forget your passwordSwitching from Streamium mode to TV mode Using the Streamium LCD TVSwitching from Streamium mode to FM Radio mode Switching from Streamium mode to PC modeInternet Press Internet or Home Link button on the remote control Basic navigationThis is the basic way of navigating through all the menus Additional information Problem solving Audio/video problemsProblem Possible cause Problem Possible cause Solution PC / Network problemsSwitched off Streamium LCD TV Internet access not working Wireless base station isProblems New features as You are using an older Pressing the Internet Check whetherFunctions of Remote control buttons for Streamium functions Remote ControlUsing the remote control Navigation keys Entering or editing numeric and text informationDirect number key entry SMS TEXT-style keysAdvanced navigation and advanced Streamium functions Jump To number keys on the remote controlNavigation view Smart Navigation Available for certain versions onlyFor movies Play ViewTrack info Colour buttons barAbout ‘My.Philips.com’ Advanced Philips Media Manager usesEditing media information and creating playlists Managing your Streamium accountMain Menu System Menu Options menuNetwork menu Static IP settings Preferences menuParental Level Disclaimer What you need to know about networks WiredWireless Network with More than TWO PCs Wired Network with More than TWO PCsAlso known as Direct connection network max. two PCs Also known as ad-hoc / peer-to-peerAdvanced wireless network information DON’T DOs and DON’Ts of securing your wireless networkWEP key conversion table Entering an encryption keyF66 Z7ASetting the encryption key for your Wireless Network Adapter Setting the encryption key for the Streamium LCD TVPrefered solution ICS configuration and usage issuesInternet connection sharing Important notesClick ‘OK’ to accept the changed settings Enabling Internet Connection Sharing ICSEnabling Internet Connection Sharing for Windows XP Click Start, Settings, and Control Panel Enabling Internet Connection Sharing for Windows 98SENext, check your Network properties as follows Enabling Internet Connection Sharing for Windows Me Enabling Internet Connection Sharing for WindowsFollow the instructions on the screen, and enter Advanced Network problem solving Movies will not playFor Windows XP / Windows Glossary Model PROD. no LCD TV Introduction Table of ContentsAdjustable stand Rear of set Remote controlPresentation of the LCD Television Television keysVolume Remote control keysQuick installation Installing your television setOther settings in the Install menu Program sortManual store Sound adjustments Picture settingsFeature settings Description of the adjustmentsFormats Press You will obtain TeletextUsing in PC monitor mode Using the radioVideo recorder with decoder Connecting peripheral equipmentSatellite receiver, decoder, CDV, games, etc To select connected equipmentAmplifier HeadphonesGlossary TipsGeneral Points Model PROD. no