Connecting to a on the go- wired lan – Sony LF-X11 User Manual

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Note

If the

icon does not appear, or if the

icon

does not stop blinking, then the security settings
may not be correct.
Check the access point settings to be sure that
they follow the instructions of the provider.

4

Display the index window and select [Web
Lite].
If the web page that you chose appears, then
the setup is completed. Some providers
automatically display an authentication
screen when you access their public wireless
access services. Follow the instructions on
the screen and enter your ID password. For
details, refer to the information of the public
wireless access service provider.

z

Tip

If you attempt to display a web page before
the

icon appears (no flash), a message

appears warning that no Internet connection
is available. If this occurs, wait until the

icon stops flashing, and then select

[Home].

Note

Some providers charge for all time you are online
– from authentication to logout. For details, refer
to resources on the web site of the network
provider.

Using a LAN cable (not supplied), you can
connect the Monitor to a wired LAN in a hotel or
other public facility, so that you can view web
pages and check your mail via the Internet.
Contact your service provider for details about
the information needed to connect to the network.
Some providers charge for all time you are online
– from authentication to logout. For details, refer
to the information of the network provider.

1

Display the [Settings] window, and then
select [Monitor].
The [Monitor] window appears.

2

Select [Settings] next to wired LAN On the
Go mode.

The [Wired Monitor Settings] window
appears.

3

Using a LAN cable (not supplied), connect
the Monitor to the Internet terminal at the
location where you are connecting.

Network is not accessible.

Network connection
successful.

The

icon flashes while

an IP address is being
acquired from a DHCP
server.
The signal level indicated by
the wireless icon may also be
level one or level two
depending on signal
strength.

Connecting to a On the Go-
Wired LAN

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