Presenting from a Networked Computer

To prepare your computer for networked presentations

If you want to make presentations over a wired or wireless network connection, you must install additional software on your computer that provides networked presentation capabilities.

1.Be sure your computer meets the minimum system requirements:

Microsoft Windows 2000 or XP (Home, Professional, or Tablet PC edition)

32 MB of RAM

50 MB of free space on hard drive

CD-ROM drive

Wired Ethernet network adapter or wireless 802.11b adapter

2.Insert the software CD in the CD-ROM drive.

3.Click the option for installing the Wireless Presenter-to-Go software. Follow the displayed instructions.

4.Select the option to install the software on a computer.

5.If you receive warning messages that state the hardware has not passed the Windows Logo Testing, click Continue. You might need to do this more than once.

6.Click Finish.

To set up your computer for a wired network connection (optional)

You do not have to change your computer to use the same network as the projector. When you make a presentation using Wireless Presenter-to-Go, the software can connect to a projector on any network.

If you are connecting to a projector through an established network, your computer is probably ready to connect. See “To start a presentation” on page 24 to find out how to connect to the projector.

If this is not your normal network, check with the network administrator.

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User’s Guide

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HP L1581A manual To prepare your computer for networked presentations

L1581A specifications

The HP L1581A is a high-performance test instrument designed specifically for the testing and evaluation of fiber optic components and systems. Targeted at telecommunications and networking applications, this device epitomizes precision and reliability in optical testing, making it an invaluable tool for engineers and technicians.

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