Connection examples, Ages 38 and, Connecting to a cable or dsl modem – Sony LF-X1 User Manual

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This section offers examples of some typical methods for connecting to the Internet. The connection
method you should use depends on your ISP. For more information, contact your ISP.

• Connecting to a cable or DSL modem

Use a LAN cable (not supplied) to connect the LAN port on the base station to a cable or DSL modem.
If your apartment building is equipped with Ethernet wall jacks, directly connect the base station to a
wall jack.

Notes

• LAN cables come in two kinds: straight-wired and

cross-wired. The type of cable you should use
depends on what kind of cable modem or DSL
modem you have. For more information, see the
operating instructions for your modem.

• For more information on setting up the connection to

your cable or DSL modem, see the operating
instructions for your modem. If you are still unsure
of how to connect your modem, contact your cable
TV company, DSL network administrator, or ISP.

Connection Examples

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Tip

Labels such as ETHER, 10 Base-T/100 Base-TX,
LAN, and ENET are used to identify the Ethernet
port on a cable or DSL modem.

to LAN port

LAN cable (not supplied)

Cable or DSL modem

to Internet

To complete the connection, refer to
the operating instructions that came
with your cable or DSL modem.

Signal flow

Rear of base station

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