HP Rlve 810 G1 manual Using a Wlan, Using the wireless button, Using operating system controls

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Using the wireless button

The computer has a wireless button, one or more wireless devices, and one or two wireless lights, depending on the model. All of the wireless devices on your computer are enabled at the factory, so the wireless light is on (white) when you turn on the computer.

The wireless light indicates the overall power state of your wireless devices, not the status of individual devices. If the wireless light is white, at least one wireless device is on. If the wireless light is off, all wireless devices are off.

NOTE: On some models, the wireless light is amber when all wireless devices are off.

Because the wireless devices are enabled at the factory, you can use the wireless button to turn on or turn off the wireless devices simultaneously.

Using operating system controls

The Network and Sharing Center allows you to set up a connection or network, connect to a network, manage wireless networks, and diagnose and repair network problems.

To use operating system controls:

1.From the Start screen, type n, and then select Settings..

2.Type network and sharing in the search box, and then select Network and Sharing Center.

For more information, access HP Support Assistant. To access HP Support Assistant on the Start screen, select the HP Support Assistant app.

Using a WLAN

With a WLAN device, you can access a wireless local area network (WLAN), which is composed of other computers and accessories that are linked by a wireless router or a wireless access point.

NOTE: The terms wireless router and wireless access point are often used interchangeably.

A large-scale WLAN, such as a corporate or public WLAN, typically uses wireless access points that can accommodate a large number of computers and accessories and can separate critical network functions.

A home or small office WLAN typically uses a wireless router, which allows several wireless and wired computers to share an Internet connection, a printer, and files without requiring additional pieces of hardware or software.

To use the WLAN device in your computer, you must connect to a WLAN infrastructure (provided through a service provider or a public or corporate network).

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Contents User Guide Product notice Software termsSafety warning notice Iv Safety warning notice Table of contents Multimedia External cards and devices Using Disk Defragmenter Using Disk Cleanup Contacting support Labels Page Welcome Finding information Resources For information aboutThen select Warranty and services Getting to know your computer TopTouchPad Component DescriptionLights Keys Fn keyRight Computer , and then select User guidesLeft Ports, see Using a USB device on RearDisplay To change your notebook to a tablet Select the HP Support Assistant appBottom Connecting to a network Connecting to a wireless networkUsing the wireless controls Using a Wlan Using the wireless buttonUsing operating system controls Using an Internet service provider Setting up a WlanConfiguring a wireless router Connecting to a Wlan Protecting your WlanUsing HP Mobile Broadband select models only Inserting and removing a SIM Using GPS select models only Using Bluetooth wireless devices select models onlyConnecting to a wired network Connecting to a local area network LANUsing pointing devices Setting pointing device preferencesUsing the TouchPad Using TouchPad Gestures Turning the TouchPad off and onOne-finger slide Scrolling Edge swipes select models only Right-edge swipeTop-edge swipe Left-edge swipeUsing the keyboard Using Microsoft Windows 8 shortcut keysShortcut Key Description Identifying the hot keys Hot key combination DescriptionUsing keypads Using the embedded numeric keypadUsing an optional external numeric keypad Turning the embedded numeric keypad on and offUsing the media activity controls Connecting speakersMultimedia AudioAdjusting the volume Connecting headphonesChecking audio functions on the computer Webcam select models only VideoDisplayPort Power management Shutting down the computerSetting power options Using power-saving statesIntel Rapid Start Technology select models only Initiating and exiting SleepUsing the power meter and power settings Setting password protection on wakeupEnabling and exiting user-initiated Hibernation Using battery power Finding additional battery informationDisplaying the remaining battery charge Maximizing battery discharge timeManaging low battery levels Identifying low battery levelsInserting or removing the battery Conserving battery power Storing a user-replaceable batteryDisposing of a user-replaceable battery Replacing a user-replaceable batteryUsing external AC power Testing an AC adapter Using Media Card Reader cards select models only External cards and devicesInserting a digital card Using a USB device Removing a digital cardConnecting a USB device Removing a USB deviceUsing optional external devices Using optional external drivesUsing the docking connector select models only Drives Handling drivesUsing hard drives Removing or replacing the service doorIntel Smart Response Technology select models only Removing the service door Remove the battery see Inserting or removing the battery onReplacing the service door Replacing or upgrading the hard driveRemoving the hard drive Installing a hard drive Using Disk DefragmenterImproving hard drive performance Using Disk Cleanup Computer risk Security feature SecurityProtecting the computer Using passwords Setting passwords in Windows Setting passwords in Computer SetupPassword Function If the Embedded Security State is set to EnabledManaging a Bios administrator password Setting a new Bios administrator passwordUsing antivirus software Entering a Bios administrator passwordUsing firewall software Installing critical security updatesUsing HP Client Security Manager select models only Installing an optional security cable Maintenance Adding or replacing memory modulesPage Page Cleaning your computer Cleaning productsCleaning procedures Cleaning the displayUpdating programs and drivers Using SoftPaq Download Manager Cleaning the TouchPad and keyboardBackup and recovery Performing a system recovery Backing up your informationUsing the Windows recovery tools Using f11 recovery tools Using Windows 8 operating system media purchased separatelyUsing Windows Refresh for quick and easy recovery Remove everything and reinstall WindowsUsing HP Software Setup Computer Setup Bios and Advanced System Diagnostics Using Computer SetupStarting Computer Setup Navigating and selecting in Computer SetupRestoring factory settings in Computer Setup Updating the Bios Determining the Bios versionDownloading a Bios update Page Using Advanced System Diagnostics Support Contacting supportLabels ComponentSpecifications Input powerInput Power Rating Operating environment Traveling with the computer Page Troubleshooting Troubleshooting resourcesResolving issues Computer is unable to start upComputer screen is blank Software is functioning abnormallyComputer is on but not responding Computer is unusually warmWireless network connection is not working An external device is not workingElectrostatic discharge Index USBSIM SIM
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Rlve 810 G1 specifications

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