HP SR5507F, SR5548F, SR5505F Setting Up a Wired Ethernet Connection, Integrated Wireless Devices

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Setting Up a Wired (Ethernet) Connection

The Ethernet connection, which may be called network interface adapter, Network Interface Card, or NIC, provides a high-speed or broadband connection to an Ethernet (10BaseT) or Fast Ethernet (100BaseT) network. After you connect this interface to a network, such as a LAN, you can connect to the Internet through the network.

1Connect an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet connector (A) on the back of the computer, and to the network router or LAN device.

NOTE: Your computer may not come with an Ethernet connector.

AEthernet connector (RJ-45 port)

BEthernet indicator lights

2With the computer turned on, check the indicator lights (B) next to the Ethernet connector for the status:

￿ACTIVITY — Lit yellow during network data transfer activity

￿LINK — Lit green when there is a valid network connection

NOTE: Your Ethernet connector may have only one indicator light.

Integrated Wireless Devices

Wireless technology transfers data across radio waves instead of wires. Your computer may be equipped with one or more of the following integrated wireless devices:

￿Wireless local area network (WLAN) devices connect the computer to wireless local area networks (commonly referred to as wireless networks, wireless LANs, or WLANs) in corporate offices, your home, and public areas such as airports and restaurants. In a WLAN, each mobile wireless device communicates with a wireless access point, which can be several hundred feet away.

Computers with WLAN devices may support one or more of the four IEEE physical layer industry standards: 802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11g, or 802.11a.

￿Bluetooth devices create a personal area network (PAN) to connect to other Bluetooth-enabled devices such as computers, phones, printers, headsets, speakers, and cameras. In a PAN, each device communicates directly with the other devices, and the devices must be relatively close together—within 33 feet (10 meters) of each other.

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Contents Advanced Setup Guide USA Table of Contents Connecting the Television Signal and Video Cables Connecting Speakers or MicrophoneIndex Vi Advanced Setup Guide features vary by model Placing the computer in the proper location Putting the Computer TogetherConnecting to the computer Using surge protectionConnector Icon/Label Description and function Connector Icon/Label Description and function Connector Icon/Label Ethernet Ntsc Hdmi Connecting a Digital Camera Photo or Video Setting Up the Computer Storing Documentation and Recovery Discs Connecting Other DevicesAdjusting the screen resolution by using Vista Adjusting the MonitorClick Display Settings Setting Up a Local Area Network Integrated Wireless Devices Setting Up a Wired Ethernet ConnectionSelect models only Connecting the Wireless LAN DeviceUsing wireless security features Checking the wireless LAN device installationConnecting a Modem Sound Connector Types Connecting Speakers or MicrophoneIllustrations Sound connector Illustration TypeSound connector Type 3 Type 6 Type S Description Connecting a Microphone Name Speaker system See Speaker ConfigurationsSpeaker types Connecting 2/2.1 Two speakers and a subwoofer audio speakersConnecting 4.1 Four speakers and a subwoofer audio speakers Advanced Setup Guide features vary by model Connecting 5.1 Five speakers and a subwoofer audio speakers Connecting 7.1 Seven speakers and a subwoofer audio speakers Connecting Speakers or Microphone Color Description Connecting your home stereo system optional Computer to 2.1 multichannel audio system connection Home stereo installationHome audio installation procedure Home audio installationComputer to 5.1 multichannel audio system connection Advanced Setup Guide features vary by model Computer to 7.1 multichannel audio system connection Home audio installation procedure Connecting digital audio Advanced Setup Guide features vary by model Connector Description Connecting the speakersConnecting the FlexiJack connector Using TV Cables Connecting the Television Signal and Video CablesCable Name Description Audio and Video Cables and AdaptersConnecting the TV Signal Source TV tuner Description Requirements Connecting a dual tunerConnecting the Remote Sensor Existing setup Setting up the computer with a splitter Wall to VCR to TV, using coaxial cableExisting setup Setting up the computer with a splitter Advanced Setup Guide features vary by model Existing setup With a computer Cables for connecting the computer to a TV Using a TV as a MonitorConnecting the computer to a TV Connecting more than one display Adjusting the screen resolutionViewing the computer desktop on a TV screen If you select DVI, VGA, or Hdmi or Component YPbPr Click the Advanced Settings buttonChoosing the AV connection to use Disconnecting the TVConnecting to a Monitor or High-Definition TV Disabling the TV-out OptionCable Port Connection description Connector on the Computer Connecting an Hdmi deviceConnector on the Computer Connector on the Computer Connecting a DVI deviceConnecting to component video Connecting to a Standard TVConnecting to S-video Configuring the TV TunerDigital versus analog tuner Click Tasks, Settings, TV, and then Set Up TV Signal Changing the tuner settingsIndex FM In connector 6 FM radio antenna connecting Index Printed
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