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... ...1 TouchPad ...1 Light ...2 Keys ...3 Front components ...3 Right-side components ...5 Left-side components ...5 Display components ...6 Bottom components ...7 Wireless antennas ...8 Additional hardware components 9 Identifying the labels ...9 2 Power management Setting power options ...11 Using power-saving states 11 Initiating and ...scheme 13 Customizing power schemes 13 Setting password protection upon exiting Standby 13 Using external AC power ...13 Connecting the AC adapter 14 Using battery power ...14 Displaying the remaining battery charge 15 Inserting or removing the ...
... ...1 TouchPad ...1 Light ...2 Keys ...3 Front components ...3 Right-side components ...5 Left-side components ...5 Display components ...6 Bottom components ...7 Wireless antennas ...8 Additional hardware components 9 Identifying the labels ...9 2 Power management Setting power options ...11 Using power-saving states 11 Initiating and ...scheme 13 Customizing power schemes 13 Setting password protection upon exiting Standby 13 Using external AC power ...13 Connecting the AC adapter 14 Using battery power ...14 Displaying the remaining battery charge 15 Inserting or removing the ...
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... a used battery 22 Shutting down the device ...22 3 Internet Connecting to a wired network ...24 Connecting to a wireless network ...25 Using wireless devices ...25 Identifying wireless and network status icons 25 Using the wireless controls 26 Using the wireless switch 26 Using HP Connection Manager software (select models only 26 Using HP Wireless Assistant software 27 Using a WLAN ...27 Setting up a WLAN...
... a used battery 22 Shutting down the device ...22 3 Internet Connecting to a wired network ...24 Connecting to a wireless network ...25 Using wireless devices ...25 Identifying wireless and network status icons 25 Using the wireless controls 26 Using the wireless switch 26 Using HP Connection Manager software (select models only 26 Using HP Wireless Assistant software 27 Using a WLAN ...27 Setting up a WLAN...
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... switch to exit Standby. ● When the device is in Hibernation, briefly slide the switch to turn off the device. NOTE: A wireless network must be set up in order to establish a wireless connection. To learn more about your power settings, select Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > Power Options. If the device is...
... switch to exit Standby. ● When the device is in Hibernation, briefly slide the switch to turn off the device. NOTE: A wireless network must be set up in order to establish a wireless connection. To learn more about your power settings, select Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > Power Options. If the device is...
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... while the battery is recharging, but the battery will be checked every 6 months. If a device will charge faster if the device is off wireless and local area network (LAN) connections and exit modem applications when you are not using them . ● Stop, disable, or remove any external media cards that you are...
... while the battery is recharging, but the battery will be checked every 6 months. If a device will charge faster if the device is off wireless and local area network (LAN) connections and exit modem applications when you are not using them . ● Stop, disable, or remove any external media cards that you are...
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To learn about setting up a wireless network or adding your device to an existing network, refer to the "Connecting to a broadband network using the RJ-45 (network) jack. ● Wireless-For mobile Internet access, you can use a wireless connection. 3 Internet Your device supports the following types of Internet access: ● Wired-You can access the Internet by connecting to a wireless network" section. 23
To learn about setting up a wireless network or adding your device to an existing network, refer to the "Connecting to a broadband network using the RJ-45 (network) jack. ● Wireless-For mobile Internet access, you can use a wireless connection. 3 Internet Your device supports the following types of Internet access: ● Wired-You can access the Internet by connecting to a wireless network" section. 23
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... with 802.11b devices, so they can operate on the device. Wireless network connection (disconnected) Indicates that provides access to information wherever mobile network operator service is backward compatible with a wireless router or a wireless access point. ● HP Mobile Broadband Module (select models only)-A wireless wide area network (WWAN) device that one or more of 2.4 GHz...
... with 802.11b devices, so they can operate on the device. Wireless network connection (disconnected) Indicates that provides access to information wherever mobile network operator service is backward compatible with a wireless router or a wireless access point. ● HP Mobile Broadband Module (select models only)-A wireless wide area network (WWAN) device that one or more of 2.4 GHz...
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... area network (WWAN) feature and use the wireless switch to turn on connectivity status, click Details. NOTE: Connection time varies. Network status (connected) Network status (disconnected) Indicates that one or more LAN devices are connected to the network. Click the HP Connection Manager icon in your device using Connection Manager, refer to manage your Internet profiles, SMS (Short...
... area network (WWAN) feature and use the wireless switch to turn on connectivity status, click Details. NOTE: Connection time varies. Network status (connected) Network status (disconnected) Indicates that one or more LAN devices are connected to the network. Click the HP Connection Manager icon in your device using Connection Manager, refer to manage your Internet profiles, SMS (Short...
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.../off controls for installed wireless devices check box, and then click Apply. 4. Using HP Wireless Assistant software A wireless device can be turned on or off using the Wireless Assistant software. If a wireless device is composed of the taskbar. NOTE: To display the wireless icon, click the Show hidden icons icon (< or Network and Internet Connections > HP Wireless Assistant. 2. Click Turn...
.../off controls for installed wireless devices check box, and then click Apply. 4. Using HP Wireless Assistant software A wireless device can be turned on or off using the Wireless Assistant software. If a wireless device is composed of the taskbar. NOTE: To display the wireless icon, click the Show hidden icons icon (< or Network and Internet Connections > HP Wireless Assistant. 2. Click Turn...
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... may not provide any security. The common security levels are being developed by your router manufacturer or your network grows, additional wireless and wired devices can pick up unprotected signals and either DSL or cable) (1) and high-speed Internet service purchased from unauthorized... of your device in a hotspot, limit your network activities to the Internet. As your ISP. Because wireless radio signals travel outside the network, other WLAN devices can be connected to the network to a WLAN infrastructure (provided through a service provider or a public or corporate network)....
... may not provide any security. The common security levels are being developed by your router manufacturer or your network grows, additional wireless and wired devices can pick up unprotected signals and either DSL or cable) (1) and high-speed Internet service purchased from unauthorized... of your device in a hotspot, limit your network activities to the Internet. As your ISP. Because wireless radio signals travel outside the network, other WLAN devices can be connected to the network to a WLAN infrastructure (provided through a service provider or a public or corporate network)....
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... for your network security: ◦ Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is a wireless security protocol that works best for encryptions as wireless security protocols and firewalls. By closing the network. Select Start > Connect to a wireless network 29 Connecting to . 3. If the wireless light is amber, slide the wireless switch. 2. However, instead of keys for every packet. Type the code...
... for your network security: ◦ Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is a wireless security protocol that works best for encryptions as wireless security protocols and firewalls. By closing the network. Select Start > Connect to a wireless network 29 Connecting to . 3. If the wireless light is amber, slide the wireless switch. 2. However, instead of keys for every packet. Type the code...
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... another network When you move your device within range of another WLAN, Windows attempts to connect to verify the name, speed, strength, and status of public WLANs near you, contact your wireless router and other electronic devices or structural barriers such as walls and floors. A list of... you are out of range of options is displayed. After the connection is automatically connected to your device is made, place the mouse pointer over the wireless network connection icon in Help and Support For a list of the connection. Check with your ISP or search the Web. NOTE: If you...
... another network When you move your device within range of another WLAN, Windows attempts to connect to verify the name, speed, strength, and status of public WLANs near you, contact your wireless router and other electronic devices or structural barriers such as walls and floors. A list of... you are out of range of options is displayed. After the connection is automatically connected to your device is made, place the mouse pointer over the wireless network connection icon in Help and Support For a list of the connection. Check with your ISP or search the Web. NOTE: If you...
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...range of your device. For information on a flat surface, with mobile network operator service, HP Mobile Broadband gives you the freedom to stay connected to the Internet, send e-mail, or connect to your corporate network whether you . 6. To insert a SIM: 1. Then shut down... personal identification number (PIN), as well as network information. Disconnect all external devices connected to the device. 4. Unplug the power cord from the device. Using HP Mobile Broadband (select models only) An HP Mobile Broadband Module is a wireless wide area network (WWAN) device that is available.
...range of your device. For information on a flat surface, with mobile network operator service, HP Mobile Broadband gives you the freedom to stay connected to the Internet, send e-mail, or connect to your corporate network whether you . 6. To insert a SIM: 1. Then shut down... personal identification number (PIN), as well as network information. Disconnect all external devices connected to the device. 4. Unplug the power cord from the device. Using HP Mobile Broadband (select models only) An HP Mobile Broadband Module is a wireless wide area network (WWAN) device that is available.
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...muting speaker sound 57 switching screen image 56 using 55 HP Mobile Broadband Module 31 HP Mobile Broadband, disabled 31 hubs 52 I icons network status 25 wireless 25 internal display switch, identifying 7 internal microphone, identifying 7, 36 Internet connection setup 28 J jacks audio-in (microphone) 6, 36..., battery release 7 left TouchPad button, identifying 1 lights battery 4 caps lock 2 drive 4 power 4 webcam 7 wireless 4 local area network (LAN) cable required 24 connecting cable 24 low battery level 17 M Main menu 70 managing a power-on password 46 managing an administrator password 45 ...
...muting speaker sound 57 switching screen image 56 using 55 HP Mobile Broadband Module 31 HP Mobile Broadband, disabled 31 hubs 52 I icons network status 25 wireless 25 internal display switch, identifying 7 internal microphone, identifying 7, 36 Internet connection setup 28 J jacks audio-in (microphone) 6, 36..., battery release 7 left TouchPad button, identifying 1 lights battery 4 caps lock 2 drive 4 power 4 webcam 7 wireless 4 local area network (LAN) cable required 24 connecting cable 24 low battery level 17 M Main menu 70 managing a power-on password 46 managing an administrator password 45 ...
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... 38 speakers, identifying 6, 36 Standby exiting 11 initiating 11 Standby hotkey 55 storing battery 21 switches power 4 wireless 4 System Configuration menu 70 system information 70 T temperature 21 TouchPad buttons 1 identifying 1 using 54 TouchPad scroll... set in 44 wireless antennas 8 wireless controls button 26 operating system 26 wireless icon 25 wireless light, identifying 4, 26 wireless network (WLAN) connecting 29 corporate WLAN connection 29 equipment needed 28 functional range 30 public WLAN connection 29 security 28 wireless network, connecting 25 wireless switch, identifying 4,...
... 38 speakers, identifying 6, 36 Standby exiting 11 initiating 11 Standby hotkey 55 storing battery 21 switches power 4 wireless 4 System Configuration menu 70 system information 70 T temperature 21 TouchPad buttons 1 identifying 1 using 54 TouchPad scroll... set in 44 wireless antennas 8 wireless controls button 26 operating system 26 wireless icon 25 wireless light, identifying 4, 26 wireless network (WLAN) connecting 29 corporate WLAN connection 29 equipment needed 28 functional range 30 public WLAN connection 29 security 28 wireless network, connecting 25 wireless switch, identifying 4,...
Service Guide
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NOTE: A wireless network must be set up in order to establish a wireless connection. 10 Chapter 2 External component identification Turns the wireless feature on . ● Amber: All wireless devices are off , but does not establish a wireless connection. Component (5) Wireless light (6) Wireless switch Description ● Blue: An integrated wireless device, such as a wireless local area network (WLAN) device, is on or off .
NOTE: A wireless network must be set up in order to establish a wireless connection. 10 Chapter 2 External component identification Turns the wireless feature on . ● Amber: All wireless devices are off , but does not establish a wireless connection. Component (5) Wireless light (6) Wireless switch Description ● Blue: An integrated wireless device, such as a wireless local area network (WLAN) device, is on or off .
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... country or region. Remove the 2 Phillips PM2.0×4.0 screws (1) that regulates wireless devices in Hibernation, turn the device on, and then shut it down the device. Disconnect all external devices connected to install the WLAN module. Hard drive or solid-state drive (see Mass ...functionality, and then contact technical support through the operating system. 2. Component replacement procedures 61 If you are not interchangeable. Disconnect the wireless antenna cables (2) from the slot at an angle. If you replace the module and then receive a warning message, remove the ...
... country or region. Remove the 2 Phillips PM2.0×4.0 screws (1) that regulates wireless devices in Hibernation, turn the device on, and then shut it down the device. Disconnect all external devices connected to install the WLAN module. Hard drive or solid-state drive (see Mass ...functionality, and then contact technical support through the operating system. 2. Component replacement procedures 61 If you are not interchangeable. Disconnect the wireless antenna cables (2) from the slot at an angle. If you replace the module and then receive a warning message, remove the ...
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... the AC adapter from the device.) 2. Disconnect all external devices connected to the WWAN module "Aux" terminal. 62 Chapter 4 Removal and replacement procedures Remove the 2 Phillips PM2.0×4.0 screws (1) that regulates wireless devices in your country or region. Shut down through the operating system...) c. Remove the SIM (see Mass storage devices on page 45). 6. Description HP un2400 Mobile Broadband Module (select models only) HP un2400 Mobile Broadband Module for use only with Verizon Wireless (select models only) WWAN module for use only in the People's Republic of ...
... the AC adapter from the device.) 2. Disconnect all external devices connected to the WWAN module "Aux" terminal. 62 Chapter 4 Removal and replacement procedures Remove the 2 Phillips PM2.0×4.0 screws (1) that regulates wireless devices in your country or region. Shut down through the operating system...) c. Remove the SIM (see Mass storage devices on page 45). 6. Description HP un2400 Mobile Broadband Module (select models only) HP un2400 Mobile Broadband Module for use only with Verizon Wireless (select models only) WWAN module for use only in the People's Republic of ...