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Cable or DSL modem 48 Access point Equipment you need : • Your Gateway computer with the competing IEEE 802.11a format. The wireless Ethernet device installed in front of your modem to the access point, set up and access your network. • Internet security features like ...is a small electronic device that serves as the central control point for your network. Take the following into consideration when you purchase wireless equipment: Access point Wireless cards supported 802.11a 802.11a only 802.11b 802.11b only 802.11g 802.11b and 802.11g 802.11n 802.11b, 802...
Cable or DSL modem 48 Access point Equipment you need : • Your Gateway computer with the competing IEEE 802.11a format. The wireless Ethernet device installed in front of your modem to the access point, set up and access your network. • Internet security features like ...is a small electronic device that serves as the central control point for your network. Take the following into consideration when you purchase wireless equipment: Access point Wireless cards supported 802.11a 802.11a only 802.11b 802.11b only 802.11g 802.11b and 802.11g 802.11n 802.11b, 802...
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...sure that you have set up security for your network, a hacker can intercept the radio waves and take control of up to install wireless cards and drivers on the network. If you are not allowed. Each computer name must contain some letters. 49 All-numeric computer names are ... setting up your network, you do not have them already installed. If the connection is working , contact your network. www.gateway.com Setting up wireless Ethernet network hardware Making sure your broadband connection works Important If you should contact your ISP for any required drivers. Use the ...
...sure that you have set up security for your network, a hacker can intercept the radio waves and take control of up to install wireless cards and drivers on the network. If you are not allowed. Each computer name must contain some letters. 49 All-numeric computer names are ... setting up your network, you do not have them already installed. If the connection is working , contact your network. www.gateway.com Setting up wireless Ethernet network hardware Making sure your broadband connection works Important If you should contact your ISP for any required drivers. Use the ...
8512949 - Component Replacement Manual R0
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... any Express and memory cards. 6 Turn your notebook are trademarks or registered trademarks of the bags provide electrostatic protection. • Always hold components by their edges. Screw Screw Screw 10 Lift the wireless network bay cover, then remove it to use them. Gateway and eMachines are ready ...to a bare metal part of Gateway, Inc. Never slide components over so the bottom is facing up,. 7 Slide the...
... any Express and memory cards. 6 Turn your notebook are trademarks or registered trademarks of the bags provide electrostatic protection. • Always hold components by their edges. Screw Screw Screw 10 Lift the wireless network bay cover, then remove it to use them. Gateway and eMachines are ready ...to a bare metal part of Gateway, Inc. Never slide components over so the bottom is facing up,. 7 Slide the...
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.... 22 Turn your notebook over. 23 Connect the power adapter, modem cable, and network cable 24 Reconnect all peripheral devices and replace any Express cards. If the module does not fit, make sure that the notch in the module lines up with the tab in the module slot. 16 Move... antenna cables out of their respective companies. See your notebook until it snaps into the empty slot. Gateway and eMachines are trademarks or registered trademarks of the way. 13 Remove the screw(s) securing the wireless network module. All other countries. Screw 15 Hold the new module at a 30-degree angle and ...
.... 22 Turn your notebook over. 23 Connect the power adapter, modem cable, and network cable 24 Reconnect all peripheral devices and replace any Express cards. If the module does not fit, make sure that the notch in the module lines up with the tab in the module slot. 16 Move... antenna cables out of their respective companies. See your notebook until it snaps into the empty slot. Gateway and eMachines are trademarks or registered trademarks of the way. 13 Remove the screw(s) securing the wireless network module. All other countries. Screw 15 Hold the new module at a 30-degree angle and ...
8513065 - Gateway Notebook Hardware Reference R1
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... the optional multimedia panel 43 Using the optional webcam 45 Adjusting the brightness 48 Adjusting the volume 49 Turning your wireless radio on or off 51 IEEE 802.11 wireless network radio 51 Bluetooth radio 53 Chapter 4: Using Drives and Accessories . . . . 55 Using the DVD ...drive 56 Identifying drive types 56 Using a DVD drive 57 Using the memory card reader 59 Memory card types 59 Inserting a memory card 60 Using a memory card 60 Removing a memory card 60 ...
... the optional multimedia panel 43 Using the optional webcam 45 Adjusting the brightness 48 Adjusting the volume 49 Turning your wireless radio on or off 51 IEEE 802.11 wireless network radio 51 Bluetooth radio 53 Chapter 4: Using Drives and Accessories . . . . 55 Using the DVD ...drive 56 Identifying drive types 56 Using a DVD drive 57 Using the memory card reader 59 Memory card types 59 Inserting a memory card 60 Using a memory card 60 Removing a memory card 60 ...
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...steps 116 Troubleshooting 117 Audio 117 Battery 117 CD drives 117 Diskette drive (external 117 Display 118 DVD drives 119 Ethernet 121 Express Cards 121 File management 121 Fingerprint reader 122 Hard drive 122 Internet 123 Keyboard 124 Media Center 125 Memory 128 Memory... card reader 129 Modem (cable or DSL 129 Modem (dial-up 129 Mouse 132 Networks (wired 133 Networks (wireless 135 Passwords 137 Power 137 Printer 138 Sound 139 Status indicators 139 Touchpad 140 Video ...
...steps 116 Troubleshooting 117 Audio 117 Battery 117 CD drives 117 Diskette drive (external 117 Display 118 DVD drives 119 Ethernet 121 Express Cards 121 File management 121 Fingerprint reader 122 Hard drive 122 Internet 123 Keyboard 124 Media Center 125 Memory 128 Memory... card reader 129 Modem (cable or DSL 129 Modem (dial-up 129 Mouse 132 Networks (wired 133 Networks (wireless 135 Passwords 137 Power 137 Printer 138 Sound 139 Status indicators 139 Touchpad 140 Video ...
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...®, MultiMediaCard™, RS-MultiMediaCard™, Secure Digital™, and xD-Picture Card™cards. Important: RS-Multimedia Card and Mini Secure Digital cards require the use of the cable into the memory card reader. Plug an HDMI device, such as a diskette drive, flash drive, printer... that is available with the media. Left Ethernet jack www.gateway.com Memory card reader HDMI out jack (optional) USB ports Ventilation fan Wireless network switch Express Card slot Component Ethernet jack Memory card reader HDMI out jack (optional) USB ports Icon HDMI Description...
...®, MultiMediaCard™, RS-MultiMediaCard™, Secure Digital™, and xD-Picture Card™cards. Important: RS-Multimedia Card and Mini Secure Digital cards require the use of the cable into the memory card reader. Plug an HDMI device, such as a diskette drive, flash drive, printer... that is available with the media. Left Ethernet jack www.gateway.com Memory card reader HDMI out jack (optional) USB ports Ventilation fan Wireless network switch Express Card slot Component Ethernet jack Memory card reader HDMI out jack (optional) USB ports Icon HDMI Description...
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... so air vents are examples of devices that provide wireless communication. 8 For more information, see "Adding and removing an Express Card" on page 51. Enable or disable the optional IEEE 802.11 wireless network radio and optional Bluetooth radio. Insert one Type 54 Express Card into these slots are blocked, the notebook may overheat...
... so air vents are examples of devices that provide wireless communication. 8 For more information, see "Adding and removing an Express Card" on page 51. Enable or disable the optional IEEE 802.11 wireless network radio and optional Bluetooth radio. Insert one Type 54 Express Card into these slots are blocked, the notebook may overheat...
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.... Several partial discharges with frequent recharges are not being used. 73 Many Express Cards use the battery at the location shown on the Customer Care label. For more information, see "Gateway contact information" on the battery. Conserving battery power To conserve power while using ... a partially charged lithium-ion battery does not cause harm because there is completely drained, reconnect your notebook: • Turn off wireless networking and Bluetooth. • Dim the display as low as is comfortable. • Disconnect all external devices, like USB devices. •...
.... Several partial discharges with frequent recharges are not being used. 73 Many Express Cards use the battery at the location shown on the Customer Care label. For more information, see "Gateway contact information" on the battery. Conserving battery power To conserve power while using ... a partially charged lithium-ion battery does not cause harm because there is completely drained, reconnect your notebook: • Turn off wireless networking and Bluetooth. • Dim the display as low as is comfortable. • Disconnect all external devices, like USB devices. •...
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...your notebook hand-inspected or sent through the X-ray scanner, but never carry it through the metal detector. • Turn off all discs, express cards, peripheral devices, and cables. Remember to telephone jacks. A list of your usual calling area. Dial-up modem • Take a telephone cord ...to connect the modem to pack those you will need while traveling. • Pack your notebook • Remove all wireless devices while in case airport security asks you to start your notebook. • Have your notebook stable during travel. Traveling by air • ...
...your notebook hand-inspected or sent through the X-ray scanner, but never carry it through the metal detector. • Turn off all discs, express cards, peripheral devices, and cables. Remember to telephone jacks. A list of your usual calling area. Dial-up modem • Take a telephone cord ...to connect the modem to pack those you will need while traveling. • Pack your notebook • Remove all wireless devices while in case airport security asks you to start your notebook. • Have your notebook stable during travel. Traveling by air • ...
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www.gateway.com See connections K Kensington cable lock 84 lock slot 10 ...CRT 31 navigation 30 numeric keypad 30 Sleep 31 system 30 system key combinations 31 toggle display 31 Windows 30 wireless Ethernet 31 L labels Customer Care 11 Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity 3 model number 2 serial number 2 latch ...Center 43, 44 troubleshooting 125 media reader See memory card reader memory bay 11 installing 107 removing 107 replacing 107 troubleshooting 128 memory card reader inserting card 60 locating 7 memory cards supported 59 removing card 60 troubleshooting 129 using 59 microphone built-in 15...
www.gateway.com See connections K Kensington cable lock 84 lock slot 10 ...CRT 31 navigation 30 numeric keypad 30 Sleep 31 system 30 system key combinations 31 toggle display 31 Windows 30 wireless Ethernet 31 L labels Customer Care 11 Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity 3 model number 2 serial number 2 latch ...Center 43, 44 troubleshooting 125 media reader See memory card reader memory bay 11 installing 107 removing 107 replacing 107 troubleshooting 128 memory card reader inserting card 60 locating 7 memory cards supported 59 removing card 60 troubleshooting 129 using 59 microphone built-in 15...
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...N navigation keys 30 network troubleshooting 133, 135 network jack 7, 22 networking turning off Bluetooth 53 turning off wireless Ethernet 51 turning on Bluetooth 53 turning on wireless Ethernet 51 NTSC/PAL jack 63 Num Lock status indicator 28 system key 30 numeric keypad status indicator 28 using... 30 O opening files 41 folders 41 programs 41 shortcut menu 42 P packing notebook 82 password 84, 137 startup 84 supervisor 84 user 84 password bank 38 PCMCIA card See Express Card...
...N navigation keys 30 network troubleshooting 133, 135 network jack 7, 22 networking turning off Bluetooth 53 turning off wireless Ethernet 51 turning on Bluetooth 53 turning on wireless Ethernet 51 NTSC/PAL jack 63 Num Lock status indicator 28 system key 30 numeric keypad status indicator 28 using... 30 O opening files 41 folders 41 programs 41 shortcut menu 42 P packing notebook 82 password 84, 137 startup 84 supervisor 84 user 84 password bank 38 PCMCIA card See Express Card...
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www.gateway.com T technical support Support 3 tips before contacting 140 telephone acoustic ...140 travel tips 81 troubleshooting audio 139 battery 137 diskette drive 117 display 118 DVD drive 119 Express Cards 121 external monitor 140 faxes 131 files 121 general guidelines 116 hard drive 122 Internet connection 123, ...140 Web site connection speed 124 wired Ethernet 133 wireless Ethernet 135 wireless network 135 turning off Bluetooth 32 notebook 25, 26 wireless Ethernet 51 wireless network 8, 32 turning on Bluetooth 32 notebook 24 wireless Ethernet wireless network 31 8, 31, 51 TV out (HDMI)...
www.gateway.com T technical support Support 3 tips before contacting 140 telephone acoustic ...140 travel tips 81 troubleshooting audio 139 battery 137 diskette drive 117 display 118 DVD drive 119 Express Cards 121 external monitor 140 faxes 131 files 121 general guidelines 116 hard drive 122 Internet connection 123, ...140 Web site connection speed 124 wired Ethernet 133 wireless Ethernet 135 wireless network 135 turning off Bluetooth 32 notebook 25, 26 wireless Ethernet 51 wireless network 8, 32 turning on Bluetooth 32 notebook 24 wireless Ethernet wireless network 31 8, 31, 51 TV out (HDMI)...