HP (Hewlett-Packard) L1619A Projector User Manual


 
User’s Guide 55
Fixing the System
Projector—wired connection
Check the network cable connections at the projector and at
the wall.
Be sure you are using a standard network cable. Do not use
a cross-over network cable or firmware upgrade network cable
for a normal network connection.
Check the left indicator light on the LAN port on the projector.
If the light is off, the network might not be active. Try a different
cable or check the network outlet at the wall by using a computer.
Projector—wireless connection
Be sure the CompactFlash 802.11b card is fully inserted.
Be sure the CompactFlash 802.11b card is compatible. If you
are not using an HP CompactFlash card designed for use with
wireless projectors, the card might not be supported.
Be sure the projector is set up for wireless connections. Open
the on-screen menu and select Quick choice > Wireless
Presenter. To change the projector wireless settings, you must
use a browser to connect to the projector—see “To set up the
projector for a wireless connection” on page 15 for more
information.
Try removing and reinserting the wireless card in the projector.
Computer—wired connection
Check the network cable connections at the computer and at
the wall.
Check the indicator lights on the computer’s LAN port.
The network might not be active. Try a different cable or check
the network outlet at the wall by using a different computer.
Computer—wireless connection
Be sure your computer’s wireless transmitter is working. Check
any signal indicators provided.
Check your computer’s wireless settings. They should be
compatible with the setting on the projector or access point.
If there is no access point, use an Ad Hoc connection and use the
same channel as shown in the projector's on-screen menu at
Help > About the network. If an access point is connected, use