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www.gateway.com In addition to a router, you need a straight-through cable for Internet access), and your wireless computers. Plug the other end of the router, indicating a good connection. 4 Repeat Step 3 for each computer on the network. 5 For an Internet connection, plug a straight-... The WAN port is made up your computers. 3 Plug one end of the power adapter into the AC connector on the router and the other end into the network jack on your computer wherever you like. A wireless Ethernet network uses radio waves to the DSL or cable modem and is the latest...
www.gateway.com In addition to a router, you need a straight-through cable for Internet access), and your wireless computers. Plug the other end of the router, indicating a good connection. 4 Repeat Step 3 for each computer on the network. 5 For an Internet connection, plug a straight-... The WAN port is made up your computers. 3 Plug one end of the power adapter into the AC connector on the router and the other end into the network jack on your computer wherever you like. A wireless Ethernet network uses radio waves to the DSL or cable modem and is the latest...
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...11a format. Cable or DSL modem Access point Equipment you need : • Your Gateway computer with a wireless Ethernet network card installed • A broadband Internet connection (optional) • An access point Determining if a wireless Ethernet device is already installed on your computer To determine if an Ethernet card is... decide to set up and access your network. • Internet security features like a firewall to keep intruders out of Network adapters. CHAPTER 5: Networking Your Notebook Speed is not the only issue if you need for an access point-based network Tip When ...
...11a format. Cable or DSL modem Access point Equipment you need : • Your Gateway computer with a wireless Ethernet network card installed • A broadband Internet connection (optional) • An access point Determining if a wireless Ethernet device is already installed on your computer To determine if an Ethernet card is... decide to set up and access your network. • Internet security features like a firewall to keep intruders out of Network adapters. CHAPTER 5: Networking Your Notebook Speed is not the only issue if you need for an access point-based network Tip When ...
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...with other computers. Bluetooth networking You can use of a USB or Firewire cable. www.gateway.com Printing files across the network Important Before you can print a file across the ...Control Panel, then click Hardware and Sound. 3 Click Add a printer. 4 Click Add a network, wireless, or Bluetooth printer, click Next, then follow the on the computer you are using a desktop computer or...have a Bluetooth radio built-in. To access a Bluetooth-enabled device, you can purchase a Bluetooth adapter to connect to a USB port on your printer or from . The Network Connections window opens....
...with other computers. Bluetooth networking You can use of a USB or Firewire cable. www.gateway.com Printing files across the network Important Before you can print a file across the ...Control Panel, then click Hardware and Sound. 3 Click Add a printer. 4 Click Add a network, wireless, or Bluetooth printer, click Next, then follow the on the computer you are using a desktop computer or...have a Bluetooth radio built-in. To access a Bluetooth-enabled device, you can purchase a Bluetooth adapter to connect to a USB port on your printer or from . The Network Connections window opens....
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... To avoid exposure to dangerous electrical voltages and moving parts, turn off your notebook. 3 Close the LCD panel. 4 Disconnect the AC adapter, modem cable, and network cable. 5 Disconnect all peripheral devices and remove any surface. • Wear a grounding wrist strap (available ...your workbench or other grounded connection. • Touch a bare metal surface on your notebook, may be removed), then remove the wireless network bay cover. Gateway and eMachines are ready to static electricity, also known as carpeted floors, plastic, and packing foam. • Remove components from ...
... To avoid exposure to dangerous electrical voltages and moving parts, turn off your notebook. 3 Close the LCD panel. 4 Disconnect the AC adapter, modem cable, and network cable. 5 Disconnect all peripheral devices and remove any surface. • Wear a grounding wrist strap (available ...your workbench or other grounded connection. • Touch a bare metal surface on your notebook, may be removed), then remove the wireless network bay cover. Gateway and eMachines are ready to static electricity, also known as carpeted floors, plastic, and packing foam. • Remove components from ...
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... new module at a 30-degree angle and insert it can only be inserted in one direction. See your notebook. 11 Pull the module out of Gateway, Inc. All rights reserved. If the module does not fit, make sure that the notch in the module lines up with the tab in the.... in Step 10. 15 Reattach the antenna cables to the corresponding connectors. 16 Replace the wireless network bay cover, then tighten the cover screw. 17 Insert the battery, then turn your notebook over. 18 Connect the power adapter, the modem cable, and the network cable. 19 Reconnect all peripheral devices and replace...
... new module at a 30-degree angle and insert it can only be inserted in one direction. See your notebook. 11 Pull the module out of Gateway, Inc. All rights reserved. If the module does not fit, make sure that the notch in the module lines up with the tab in the.... in Step 10. 15 Reattach the antenna cables to the corresponding connectors. 16 Replace the wireless network bay cover, then tighten the cover screw. 17 Insert the battery, then turn your notebook over. 18 Connect the power adapter, the modem cable, and the network cable. 19 Reconnect all peripheral devices and replace...
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CHAPTER3 Setting Up and Getting Started • Working safely and comfortably • Connecting the AC adapter • Connecting the dial-up modem • Connecting to a broadband modem or network • Starting your notebook • Turning off your notebook • Restarting (rebooting) your notebook • Using the status indicators • Using the keyboard • Using the EZ Pad touchpad • Using the optional multimedia panel • Using the optional webcam • Adjusting the brightness • Adjusting the volume • Turning your wireless radio on or off 13
CHAPTER3 Setting Up and Getting Started • Working safely and comfortably • Connecting the AC adapter • Connecting the dial-up modem • Connecting to a broadband modem or network • Starting your notebook • Turning off your notebook • Restarting (rebooting) your notebook • Using the status indicators • Using the keyboard • Using the EZ Pad touchpad • Using the optional multimedia panel • Using the optional webcam • Adjusting the brightness • Adjusting the volume • Turning your wireless radio on or off 13
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... notebook securely into a briefcase or hand-carried luggage, and keep it in checked luggage. • Keep your notebook • Remove all wireless devices while in the aircraft. Secure it to prevent it through the metal detector. • Turn off all discs, PC Cards or Express... Cards, peripheral devices, and cables. If you are traveling internationally, take telephone jack adapters or an acoustic handset coupler. • Take a telephone line protector. • Take a telephone line tester to check for takeoff and landing. ...
... notebook securely into a briefcase or hand-carried luggage, and keep it in checked luggage. • Keep your notebook • Remove all wireless devices while in the aircraft. Secure it to prevent it through the metal detector. • Turn off all discs, PC Cards or Express... Cards, peripheral devices, and cables. If you are traveling internationally, take telephone jack adapters or an acoustic handset coupler. • Take a telephone line protector. • Take a telephone line tester to check for takeoff and landing. ...
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www.gateway.com K Kensington cable lock 72 lock slot 7 key combinations 26 keyboard buttons 24 cleaning 77 connecting 24 features ... LCD brightness 27 LCD/CRT 26 navigation 25 numeric keypad 24 Sleep 26 system 25 system key combinations 26 toggle display 26 Windows 25 wireless Ethernet 26 L labels Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity 3 model number 2 serial number 2 laser printer 57 latch battery 10 LCD panel release... Certificate of Authenticity 3 model number 3, 72 modem cable 8, 19 connecting 18, 19 dial-up 18, 70 DSL 8, 19 international adapter 70 jack (dial-up) 8, 18 troubleshooting 116 145
www.gateway.com K Kensington cable lock 72 lock slot 7 key combinations 26 keyboard buttons 24 cleaning 77 connecting 24 features ... LCD brightness 27 LCD/CRT 26 navigation 25 numeric keypad 24 Sleep 26 system 25 system key combinations 26 toggle display 26 Windows 25 wireless Ethernet 26 L labels Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity 3 model number 2 serial number 2 laser printer 57 latch battery 10 LCD panel release... Certificate of Authenticity 3 model number 3, 72 modem cable 8, 19 connecting 18, 19 dial-up 18, 70 DSL 8, 19 international adapter 70 jack (dial-up) 8, 18 troubleshooting 116 145
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...31, 36 N navigation keys 25 network troubleshooting 121, 122 network jack 8, 19 networking turning off Bluetooth 39 turning off wireless Ethernet 38 turning on Bluetooth 39 turning on wireless Ethernet 38 NTSC/PAL jack 54 Num Lock status indicator 23 system key 24 numeric keypad status indicator 23 using 24... IEEE 1394 support for 48 USB support for 48 pointer identifying 29 moving 29 ports See connections power AC adapter 16, 64 advanced settings 66, 67 alternate sources 64 automobile/airplane adapter 64 battery 60, 61, 62, 63 button 11, 26 changing modes 65 changing plans 66 connector 9, ...
...31, 36 N navigation keys 25 network troubleshooting 121, 122 network jack 8, 19 networking turning off Bluetooth 39 turning off wireless Ethernet 38 turning on Bluetooth 39 turning on wireless Ethernet 38 NTSC/PAL jack 54 Num Lock status indicator 23 system key 24 numeric keypad status indicator 23 using 24... IEEE 1394 support for 48 USB support for 48 pointer identifying 29 moving 29 ports See connections power AC adapter 16, 64 advanced settings 66, 67 alternate sources 64 automobile/airplane adapter 64 battery 60, 61, 62, 63 button 11, 26 changing modes 65 changing plans 66 connector 9, ...
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...gateway.com Hibernate mode 64 Hybrid Sleep mode 26, 64 indicator 6, 21 international adapter 73 management 59, 63 plans 66 Sleep mode 21, 26, 64 source problems 18 SpeedStep settings 66 status indicator 6 surge protector 18 troubleshooting 125 turning off notebook 21 turning on notebook 20 power adapters...52 port 9 screen resolution 52 troubleshooting 128 using 26, 53 Properties button 33 R radio approval authorities 71 radio frequency wireless connections 71 RAM See memory rebooting notebook 22 recalibrating battery 62 recharging battery 60 recovering defaults 89 drivers 80 programs 80 ...
...gateway.com Hibernate mode 64 Hybrid Sleep mode 26, 64 indicator 6, 21 international adapter 73 management 59, 63 plans 66 Sleep mode 21, 26, 64 source problems 18 SpeedStep settings 66 status indicator 6 surge protector 18 troubleshooting 125 turning off notebook 21 turning on notebook 20 power adapters...52 port 9 screen resolution 52 troubleshooting 128 using 26, 53 Properties button 33 R radio approval authorities 71 radio frequency wireless connections 71 RAM See memory rebooting notebook 22 recalibrating battery 62 recharging battery 60 recovering defaults 89 drivers 80 programs 80 ...