WLAN solutions for HP enterprise notebooks and Tablet PCs
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WLAN solutions for HP enterprise notebooks and Tablet PCs HP Compaq nc4000, nc4010, nc6000, nc8000, nw8000, TC1100
WLAN solutions for HP enterprise notebooks and Tablet PCs HP Compaq nc4000, nc4010, nc6000, nc8000, nw8000, TC1100
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...HP WLAN solutions are similar to ensure that data on the WLAN is protected by concerns over security and manageability, is growing. How to unlock the productivity and convenience benefits derived from Intel and Atheros, and software that is a fundamental concern for enterprise notebooks and Tablet PCs...Adoption of WLAN by enterprise businesses, initially held back by encryption. There are not compromised? • Manageability - HP WLAN solutions allow enterprise businesses to make network security more manageable? WLAN is a proven, scalable authentication method that ...
...HP WLAN solutions are similar to ensure that data on the WLAN is protected by concerns over security and manageability, is growing. How to unlock the productivity and convenience benefits derived from Intel and Atheros, and software that is a fundamental concern for enterprise notebooks and Tablet PCs...Adoption of WLAN by enterprise businesses, initially held back by encryption. There are not compromised? • Manageability - HP WLAN solutions allow enterprise businesses to make network security more manageable? WLAN is a proven, scalable authentication method that ...
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...software upgrades Stable product configurations over a network. However, with sequencing rules, and a re-keying mechanism. User credential management HP addresses the need for the security and simplified management of user credentials by allowing Windows® Domain credentials to be restricted ...-upgradable enhancement for WEP. AES is being delivered that are compatible across multiple notebooks and WLAN adapters, and are addressing business customer needs for better protection against unauthorized PC access, as well as stronger protection for example, security keys), and in ...
...software upgrades Stable product configurations over a network. However, with sequencing rules, and a re-keying mechanism. User credential management HP addresses the need for the security and simplified management of user credentials by allowing Windows® Domain credentials to be restricted ...-upgradable enhancement for WEP. AES is being delivered that are compatible across multiple notebooks and WLAN adapters, and are addressing business customer needs for better protection against unauthorized PC access, as well as stronger protection for example, security keys), and in ...
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...are Cisco compatible, as verified through extensive independent testing. HP WLAN adapters HP notebooks and tablet PCs for WLAN devices assures compatibility between Cisco Aironet WLAN products and HP notebooks through the Cisco Compatible Extensions Program. The adapter must ...multipath"), which helps users stay connected over longer distances and helps maximize throughput at each WLAN notebook meets HP's exacting standards. Cisco Compatible HP notebooks interoperate with a complementary antenna for security and manageability, typically by combining standards-based and ...
...are Cisco compatible, as verified through extensive independent testing. HP WLAN adapters HP notebooks and tablet PCs for WLAN devices assures compatibility between Cisco Aironet WLAN products and HP notebooks through the Cisco Compatible Extensions Program. The adapter must ...multipath"), which helps users stay connected over longer distances and helps maximize throughput at each WLAN notebook meets HP's exacting standards. Cisco Compatible HP notebooks interoperate with a complementary antenna for security and manageability, typically by combining standards-based and ...
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... 40,000 ft/12,192 m Table 2: WLAN adapter availability by product HP Notebook Intel PRO/ Wireless 2100 HP Compaq Business Notebook nc4000 No HP Compaq Business Notebook nc4010 Yes HP Compaq Business Notebook nc6000 Yes HP Compaq Business Notebook nc8000 Yes HP Compaq Mobile Workstation nw8000 Yes HP Compaq Tablet PC TC1100 Yes Intel PRO/ Wireless 2200BG No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes...
... 40,000 ft/12,192 m Table 2: WLAN adapter availability by product HP Notebook Intel PRO/ Wireless 2100 HP Compaq Business Notebook nc4000 No HP Compaq Business Notebook nc4010 Yes HP Compaq Business Notebook nc6000 Yes HP Compaq Business Notebook nc8000 Yes HP Compaq Mobile Workstation nw8000 Yes HP Compaq Tablet PC TC1100 Yes Intel PRO/ Wireless 2200BG No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes...
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...the strategic alliance with leading WLAN-technology providers. - The HP advantage lies in the strength of 2004. - 802.1x provides strong authentication using a highly-manageable industry standard. HP notebooks feature display mounted, dual-band, diversity antenna design enabling users... software upgrades. • Performance - Support for enterprise customers. ©2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Conclusion HP enterprise notebook WLAN solutions address the primary concerns of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. The...
...the strategic alliance with leading WLAN-technology providers. - The HP advantage lies in the strength of 2004. - 802.1x provides strong authentication using a highly-manageable industry standard. HP notebooks feature display mounted, dual-band, diversity antenna design enabling users... software upgrades. • Performance - Support for enterprise customers. ©2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Conclusion HP enterprise notebook WLAN solutions address the primary concerns of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. The...
Reference Guide
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The last chapter provides additional reference material on battery pack and power management, external device connections, and modem and network connections. Reference Guide HP Notebook Series Document Part Number: 370697-001 June 2004 This guide explains how to set up, operate, maintain, and troubleshoot your notebook. It also provides information on modem commands, safety, and regulatory information.
The last chapter provides additional reference material on battery pack and power management, external device connections, and modem and network connections. Reference Guide HP Notebook Series Document Part Number: 370697-001 June 2004 This guide explains how to set up, operate, maintain, and troubleshoot your notebook. It also provides information on modem commands, safety, and regulatory information.
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... and Windows are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Reference Guide HP Notebook Series First Edition June 2004 Reference Number: ze4900/nx9020/nx9030/nx9040 Document Part Number: 370697-001 HP shall not be construed as constituting an additional warranty. The only warranties for technical or editorial errors or...
... and Windows are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Reference Guide HP Notebook Series First Edition June 2004 Reference Number: ze4900/nx9020/nx9030/nx9040 Document Part Number: 370697-001 HP shall not be construed as constituting an additional warranty. The only warranties for technical or editorial errors or...
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... 1: Insert the Battery Pack 1-7 Step 2: Connect AC Power 1-8 Step 3: Connect a Phone Line 1-9 Step 4: Turn On the Notebook 1-10 Step 5: Set Up Windows 1-11 2 Basic Operation Operating Your Notebook 2-1 Default Power Settings 2-2 To Reset the Notebook 2-3 To Change the Boot Device 2-3 To Use the TouchPad 2-4 To Use the Tap to Click Function of the...
... 1: Insert the Battery Pack 1-7 Step 2: Connect AC Power 1-8 Step 3: Connect a Phone Line 1-9 Step 4: Turn On the Notebook 1-10 Step 5: Set Up Windows 1-11 2 Basic Operation Operating Your Notebook 2-1 Default Power Settings 2-2 To Reset the Notebook 2-3 To Change the Boot Device 2-3 To Use the TouchPad 2-4 To Use the Tap to Click Function of the...
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... to DVD Media (Select Models Only) . . . 2-12 To Create or Copy CDs 2-12 Securing Your Notebook 2-13 To Set Up Password Protection 2-13 To Lock Your Notebook 2-13 To Attach an Optional Security Cable 2-14 To Protect Against Viruses 2-14 To Lock the Hard Drive 2-15... To Safeguard Your Data 2-16 To Extend the Life of the Display 2-17 To Clean Your Notebook 2-17 3 Battery Packs and Power Management Managing Power Consumption 3-1 How the Notebook Manages Power Automatically 3-2 To Change Timeout Settings and Create Power Schemes 3-3 Using Battery Power 3-3 To Check Battery Status ...
... to DVD Media (Select Models Only) . . . 2-12 To Create or Copy CDs 2-12 Securing Your Notebook 2-13 To Set Up Password Protection 2-13 To Lock Your Notebook 2-13 To Attach an Optional Security Cable 2-14 To Protect Against Viruses 2-14 To Lock the Hard Drive 2-15... To Safeguard Your Data 2-16 To Extend the Life of the Display 2-17 To Clean Your Notebook 2-17 3 Battery Packs and Power Management Managing Power Consumption 3-1 How the Notebook Manages Power Automatically 3-2 To Change Timeout Settings and Create Power Schemes 3-3 Using Battery Power 3-3 To Check Battery Status ...
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... Only 4-6 To Turn Wireless Communication On and Off . . . . . 4-7 5 Add-On Devices Connecting External Devices 5-1 To Insert or Remove a PC Card 5-1 To Connect an Audio Device 5-3 To Connect a TV to Your Notebook (Select Models Only 5-4 Switching the Display to the External Monitor (Select Models Only 5-5 To Connect a 1394 Device (Select Models Only... Drive 5-12 To Replace the Hard Drive 5-12 To Replace the Hard Drive Holder 5-13 To Prepare a New Hard Drive 5-14 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Your Notebook 6-1 Audio Problems 6-2 CD-ROM and DVD Problems 6-3 Reference Guide v
... Only 4-6 To Turn Wireless Communication On and Off . . . . . 4-7 5 Add-On Devices Connecting External Devices 5-1 To Insert or Remove a PC Card 5-1 To Connect an Audio Device 5-3 To Connect a TV to Your Notebook (Select Models Only 5-4 Switching the Display to the External Monitor (Select Models Only 5-5 To Connect a 1394 Device (Select Models Only... Drive 5-12 To Replace the Hard Drive 5-12 To Replace the Hard Drive Holder 5-13 To Prepare a New Hard Drive 5-14 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Your Notebook 6-1 Audio Problems 6-2 CD-ROM and DVD Problems 6-3 Reference Guide v
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...Heat Problems 6-6 Infrared Problems 6-6 Keyboard and Pointing Device Problems 6-7 Local Area Network (LAN) Problems 6-8 Memory Problems 6-9 Modem Problems 6-10 PC Card (PCMCIA) Problems 6-13 Performance Problems 6-14 Power and Battery Pack Problems 6-15 Printing Problems 6-18 Serial, Parallel and USB Problems 6-...19 Startup Problems 6-20 Wireless Problems 6-21 Configuring Your Notebook 6-23 To Run the BIOS Setup Utility 6-23 Updating Software and Drivers from the Web 6-28 Using System Recovery Features ...
...Heat Problems 6-6 Infrared Problems 6-6 Keyboard and Pointing Device Problems 6-7 Local Area Network (LAN) Problems 6-8 Memory Problems 6-9 Modem Problems 6-10 PC Card (PCMCIA) Problems 6-13 Performance Problems 6-14 Power and Battery Pack Problems 6-15 Printing Problems 6-18 Serial, Parallel and USB Problems 6-...19 Startup Problems 6-20 Wireless Problems 6-21 Configuring Your Notebook 6-23 To Run the BIOS Setup Utility 6-23 Updating Software and Drivers from the Web 6-28 Using System Recovery Features ...
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Find the illustrations that closely match your notebook to identify your components. Reference Guide 1-1 The following tables identify the standard external components included with the notebook may vary by geographical region and the features you selected. 1 Getting Started with Your Notebook Identifying Parts of the Notebook Components included with most notebook models.
Find the illustrations that closely match your notebook to identify your components. Reference Guide 1-1 The following tables identify the standard external components included with the notebook may vary by geographical region and the features you selected. 1 Getting Started with Your Notebook Identifying Parts of the Notebook Components included with most notebook models.
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Infrared port (select models only) q Hard drive 1-2 Reference Guide Getting Started with Your Notebook Front Panel and Right Panel Components 1 Main status lights (left to right): power mode, hard drive activity, and battery 2 TouchPad, scroll pad, Click buttons, and an on-off button 3 Power button: turns the notebook on and off 4 Keyboard status lights 5 One-Touch buttons 6 Notebook open/close latch 7 CD-ROM, DVD, or other drive 8 Battery pack 9 Wireless on-off button and indicator light (select models only) -
Infrared port (select models only) q Hard drive 1-2 Reference Guide Getting Started with Your Notebook Front Panel and Right Panel Components 1 Main status lights (left to right): power mode, hard drive activity, and battery 2 TouchPad, scroll pad, Click buttons, and an on-off button 3 Power button: turns the notebook on and off 4 Keyboard status lights 5 One-Touch buttons 6 Notebook open/close latch 7 CD-ROM, DVD, or other drive 8 Battery pack 9 Wireless on-off button and indicator light (select models only) -
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... out (headphones) e Volume control r Audio mute button and audio mute light t Diskette drive (select models only) Reference Guide 1-3 PC Card and CardBus slot and button (select models only; Getting Started with Your Notebook Left Panel and Back Panel Components 1 AC adapter jack 2 Universal serial bus (USB) ports 3 RJ-45 jack: connects a network...
... out (headphones) e Volume control r Audio mute button and audio mute light t Diskette drive (select models only) Reference Guide 1-3 PC Card and CardBus slot and button (select models only; Getting Started with Your Notebook Left Panel and Back Panel Components 1 AC adapter jack 2 Universal serial bus (USB) ports 3 RJ-45 jack: connects a network...
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Getting Started with Your Notebook Bottom Panel Components 1 Hard drive 2 Battery latch 3 RAM (memory) cover 4 Reset button 5 Mini PCI cover (no user parts inside) Ä CAUTION: To prevent an unresponsive system and the display of a warning message, install only a Mini PCI device authorized for use in your notebook by the governmental agency that regulates wireless devices in your country. Then contact Customer Care. 1-4 Reference Guide If you install a device and then receive a warning message, remove the device to restore notebook functionality.
Getting Started with Your Notebook Bottom Panel Components 1 Hard drive 2 Battery latch 3 RAM (memory) cover 4 Reset button 5 Mini PCI cover (no user parts inside) Ä CAUTION: To prevent an unresponsive system and the display of a warning message, install only a Mini PCI device authorized for use in your notebook by the governmental agency that regulates wireless devices in your country. Then contact Customer Care. 1-4 Reference Guide If you install a device and then receive a warning message, remove the device to restore notebook functionality.
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... Guide 1-5 The following diagram shows the main status lights on (even if the display is off) ■ Blinking-notebook is in Standby ■ Off-notebook is off or in Hibernation 2 Hard drive activity On-notebook is accessing the hard drive 3 Battery status ■ Green-AC adapter is connected and the battery pack is...
... Guide 1-5 The following diagram shows the main status lights on (even if the display is off) ■ Blinking-notebook is in Standby ■ Off-notebook is off or in Hibernation 2 Hard drive activity On-notebook is accessing the hard drive 3 Battery status ■ Green-AC adapter is connected and the battery pack is...
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Otherwise, cursor control is active (Fn+F8). Getting Started with Your Notebook The keyboard status lights, located above the keyboard, indicate the states of the keyboard locks. 1 Caps Lock On: Caps Lock is active. 2 Num Lock On: Num Lock is active. (The Keypad Lock must also be on to use the embedded keypad.) 3 Keypad Lock On: The embedded keypad is active (as marked on for the numeric keys. Num Lock must also be on an external keyboard). 1-6 Reference Guide
Otherwise, cursor control is active (Fn+F8). Getting Started with Your Notebook The keyboard status lights, located above the keyboard, indicate the states of the keyboard locks. 1 Caps Lock On: Caps Lock is active. 2 Num Lock On: Num Lock is active. (The Keypad Lock must also be on to use the embedded keypad.) 3 Keypad Lock On: The embedded keypad is active (as marked on for the numeric keys. Num Lock must also be on an external keyboard). 1-6 Reference Guide
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...packs in until it latches. To install the battery pack: 1. This guide is located on the Web at http://www.hp.com/ergo and on the hard drive or on the notebook, and run the Microsoft® Windows® Setup program. When you will connect the AC adapter, charge the battery ...pack, turn on the Documentation CD that is included with Your Notebook Setting Up Your Notebook Å WARNING: To reduce the risk of properly. Step 1: Insert the Battery Pack Å WARNING: Do not mutilate or puncture battery packs....
...packs in until it latches. To install the battery pack: 1. This guide is located on the Web at http://www.hp.com/ergo and on the hard drive or on the notebook, and run the Microsoft® Windows® Setup program. When you will connect the AC adapter, charge the battery ...pack, turn on the Documentation CD that is included with Your Notebook Setting Up Your Notebook Å WARNING: To reduce the risk of properly. Step 1: Insert the Battery Pack Å WARNING: Do not mutilate or puncture battery packs....
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... the AC adapter into a wall outlet. Connect the power cord to the AC adapter. 3. Plug the power cord into the notebook. 2. Getting Started with Your Notebook Step 2: Connect AC Power Ä CAUTION: Use only the AC adapter included with the section "Step 3: Connect a Phone Line." 1-8 Reference ...Guide While the battery pack is charging, you can continue with your warranty. 1. The notebook battery starts charging. ✎ When unplugging the power cord, unplug it from the outlet before unplugging it from the AC adapter.
... the AC adapter into a wall outlet. Connect the power cord to the AC adapter. 3. Plug the power cord into the notebook. 2. Getting Started with Your Notebook Step 2: Connect AC Power Ä CAUTION: Use only the AC adapter included with the section "Step 3: Connect a Phone Line." 1-8 Reference ...Guide While the battery pack is charging, you can continue with your warranty. 1. The notebook battery starts charging. ✎ When unplugging the power cord, unplug it from the outlet before unplugging it from the AC adapter.