User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction / Important Safety Precautions
- Using Windows 10
- Using the PC
- Using an AC Adapter and a Battery
- Operation Status Lamps
- Keyboard
- Keyboard Backlight
- Adjusting Screen Brightness and Volume
- Hearing Protection Feature
- Using the Touchpad
- Setting Touchpad
- Connecting to External Display
- Connecting to Wireless Display
- Connecting an External USB-C™ (Thunderbolt™) Device
- Using USB-C™ (Thunderbolt™) Charging Function
- Bluetooth
- Wired LAN
- Wireless LAN
- Using a Wired/Wireless Router
- UFS/Micro SD Slot
- Using Software
- Restoring the System
- Setup and Upgrade
- FAQ
FAQ
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Using a Wired/Wireless Router
A wireless / regular router connects several PCs and mobile devices to one internet line and enables
the use of internet and the network.
A wireless / regular router has to be bought separately. Refer to the manual provided by the
manufacturer for instructions.
Connecting a Wireless or Regular Router
If one internet line is used with a wired / wireless router and several devices are connected, this may
result in a slower connection.
In case of a wireless LAN, it is recommended to change the network name and security settings for a
more secure connection.
Network speed can differ according to operation environment and specifications.
1 Connect the internet cable of the modem that was provided by your internet provider to the
router's WAN port.
2 Connect all devices (PC, IPTV, internet phone, etc.) with a LAN cable to LAN ports 1 to 4 of the
router.
The number of LAN ports can vary for each router model.
3 Please refer to the manual provided by the router manufacturer for setup of the network and
internet.
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