Philips 37PF9730/10 instruction manual View network settings, Network mode, IP configuration

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Annex 3 : Configuring your network settings manually

Attention: If you have problems or questions or if you feel you don’t have sufficient knowledge about PC connectivity and PC networking, please contact your PC or TV retailer to assist you.

TV menu

 

This menu allows you to do the network installation

 

yourself and to determine your own network

Installation

Manual network i...

configuration.

Languages

View network sett...

 

Country

Network mode

& Select Manual network installation in the

Time zone

IP configuration

Installation menu.

é Press the cursor right to enter the Manual network

Channels

 

Manual network i..

 

installation menu.

 

According to your personal network setup, the

Preferences

 

 

available menu items are present and can be

Connections

 

 

selected.

.............

 

Read and follow the menu-info at the bottom of the

Info

 

screen to execute the requested actions.

 

 

DHCP/Auto IP or automatic network addressing is a protocol used to automatically connect network devices to a network. Please, refer to your router or wireless access point’s hardware instructions to see if this is supported.

Static (or fixed) IP address:This is an IP address that your TV will always use to connect to your home network.When DHCP/Auto IP is not available, you can set a static IP address on your TV.

A Subnet mask is used to define a subnet which is separated from all other networks by a router. The subnet mask indicates which part of the IP address is on the local network, and which must go out through the router.

View network settings

This will display the current values of the network parameters associated with the network.

Network mode

This allows you to select your network configuration mode.

Choose DHCP & Auto IP for automatic network configuration by your router or wireless access point (preferred).

Choose Static IP for manually entering a static network configuration. Proceed with IP configuration.

IP configuration

This allows you to enter your IP configuration settings if you selected Static IP in the Network mode menu:

IP address: you are prompted to enter a fixed IP address that the TV will use in your network. Preferably choose one from the range: 192.168.0.xxx or

192.168.123.xxx or 10.0.0.xxx

Subnet mask: you are prompted to enter the subnet mask address of your network.

Enter the same subnet mask throughout your network, e.g. 225.225.255.0

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