Network Connection -
Wired
There are two main ways to connect your
TV
to your network
uSing
cable, depending on your network setup. They
are
illustrated below:
The
Modem Port
on
the
Wall
The
LAN
Port
on
the
Wall
Modem
Cable
External
Modem
(ADSL
/
VDSL
/
Cable
TV)
LAN
Cable
TV
Rear
Panel
TV
Rear
Panel
Configuring
the
Network
Connection
-
Wired
Most home networks use the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to configure network connections. Home networks
that support DHCP automatically provide the
IP
address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS values your
TV
needs to access
the Internet so you don't have to enter them manually.
To
configure
your
network
connection
for
anetwork that
uses
DHCP,
follow
these
steps:
IP
Mode
IP Address
Subnet Mask
1.
Connect your
TV
to your network
as
shown
in
one of the
illustrations above.
2,
Turn
on
your
TV,
press the MENU button on your remote, and
then select the Network
->
Network
Settings.
3.
Select
Wired.
4.
The network connection screen appears and verifies the
network connection. When the connection has been verified,
the
"Internet
is
connected
successfully,"
message appears,
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If
your
TV
cannot acquire network the connection values
automatically or
if
you want to set up the connection
manually, select
IP
Settings
on the network connection
screen. Set
IP
Mode
to
Manual.
You
must enter the
IP
Address,
Subnet
Mask,
Gateway,
and
DNS
Server
manually.
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For the detailed information, refer to "Network Settings"
in
the e-ManuaL
English
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effing's
Manual
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