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Using the PC
This section describes more tasks your computer can perform, including connecting to the
Internet, using the Webcam to communicate with your family and friends, enjoying your digital
entertainment from CD and DVD, reading and writing to your memory cards, and taking control
of your computer via the touchscreen technology.
Connecting to the Internet
With the access to the Internet you can browse the Web, send e-mail or exchange instant
messages with friends and family.
Before attempting to build the Internet connectivity with either a wired or wireless local area
network, you need to purchase high-speed Internet service from an Internet service provider
(ISP). Your ISP will offer various Internet connection options, and assist you in setting up the
Internet access through them.
To set up your computer to access the Internet connection, the following items are needed:
• Broadband modem (DSL or cable) purchased from your Internet service provider (ISP).
• An Ethernet cable (sold separately)
- to connect your computer and the broadband modem, or
- to connect the broadband modem and a wireless router or access point which serves as
an access point station to make transmission possible. (for a wireless network)
• For a wireless network connection, a wireless LAN (Local Area Network) card for your
computer to connect with the router or access point. (sold separately; a built-in wireless
LAN card is supplied with select models only.)
Connecting to a wired network
1. Ensure the local area network is properly set up.
- You have purchased the Internet service from an ISP.
- You have set up the broadband modem (DSL or cable).
2. Connect the computer LAN port to the modem with an Ethernet cable.
For details about installing the wireless LAN card, router, or access point,
please refer to the manuals that shipped with the product you purchased or
contact that manufacturer.