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12.3 Network menu

The Network menu gives you access to network and wireless settings. See below for an overview.

Note: If you just want to see what the settings are, open the Network/Wireless Info items and not the Config items.

Network Type

Select whether you want to connect to a

 

Wireless network or to a Wired network.

Network Config.

Network Mode

Choose DHCP for automatic network

 

 

configuration by your network host.

 

 

(preferred)

 

 

Choose Static IP for manually entering a

 

 

static network configuration.

 

 

Choose Auto IP for automatic network

 

 

configuration without a network host.

 

IP Address, Netmask,

Only Static IP requires you to fill in values

 

Gateway, DNS 1 and

for IP Address, Netmask, Gateway, DNS 1

 

DNS 2

and DNS 2. See below for an explanation.

Wireless Config.

Wireless Mode

Choose whether your wireless network has

 

 

an Access Point (Wireless Base Station) or

 

 

is an Ad-Hoc Network (Peer-to-peer).

 

Network Name (SSID) Enter the name (SSID) of the wireless

 

 

network you want to join.

 

Note: the SSID is case-sensitive, meaning that ‘philips’ is not the same

 

as ‘PHILIPS’ or ‘Philips’.

 

Channel Number

Choose one of the available WiFi channels

 

 

in your region. (Select 0 for automatic

 

 

channel assignment.)

Encryption Config.

First, select whether or not to use wireless network encryption:

 

WEP Encryption Off/On.Then, you may enter up to 4 WEP Keys

 

to choose from. Enter 5 ASCII or 10 HEX characters to use a

 

64-bit WEP-key; enter 13 ASCII or 26 HEX characters to use a

 

128-bit WEP-key.The number of characters determines the type of

 

key you use. Finally, choose which of the four keys to use:

 

WEP Transmit Key.

 

 

Important: You must use the same encryption key throughout your

 

wireless network.

 

Proxy Config.

Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) may have provided you with

 

Proxy Settings for HTTP (Internet) and/or for RTSP (used for

 

video streaming (MPEG-4)).

 

If this is the case, enter the proxy name(s) and port(s) your ISP

 

provided you with.

 

Network Info

For viewing the Network settings, including the physical

 

Ethernet MAC Address you may sometimes need for identifying

 

the Wired network adapter of the SL300i.

Wireless Info

For viewing the Wireless settings, including the physical

 

NIC MAC Address you may sometimes need for identifying the

 

Wireless network adapter of the SL300i. Go to Signal Level to

 

check the wireless signal quality.

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Philips SL300i manual Network menu

SL300i specifications

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