CONNECTIVITY
To configure wired and wireless settings, access the Display Settings > Network & Internet menu. Press the Menu
button on the remote to view the Display Settings menu.
WIRED NETWORK
Use an Ethernet cable to connect the display to a modem/
router via the Ethernet port on the back of the display.
Refer to Panel and Ports on page 4 for the location of the
Ethernet port.
In the Network & Internet menu, Ethernet status will read
Connected, and the MAC and IP addresses will be
displayed. You can also set a proxy server and change
the IP settings using the related options.
Note: The IP settings changes will not take immediate
effect; these become active after the display is restarted.
WIRELESS NETWORK
A wireless LAN modem/router is required to connect the display
to a wireless network. If the display is connected to a wired
network, unplug the Ethernet cable to allow wireless connection.
Highlight the Wi-Fi option in the Network & Internet menu and
press OK to turn on the WLAN. Available networks will be listed.
Select one and press OK to connect. You may be asked to enter
a password to connect to the selected network.
If the connection is successful, it will read Connected under
the name of the network. Highlight the network under Available
Networks in the Network & Internet menu and press OK to see
detailed information, such as MAC and IP addresses. Here,
you can also access advanced settings such as proxy and IP
settings or select Forget Network to delete the wireless network
profile and prevent the display from automatically connecting
to that network.
Note: IP settings changes will not take immediate effect; these become active after the display is restarted.
A network with hidden SSID (network name) cannot be detected by other devices. If you want to connect
to a network with a hidden network name, highlight the Add New Network option under Other Options and
press OK. To connect to the network, enter its name, select the type of security and then enter the password
if prompted. You can also make a network name visible by changing the settings via the modem software.
A Wireless-N router (IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac) with simultaneous 2.4 and 5 GHz bands is designed to
increase bandwidth. These are optimized for smoother and faster HD video streaming, file transfers and
wireless gaming.
The frequency and channel differ depending on the area.
The transmission speed differs depending on the distance and number of obstructions between the transmission
products, the configuration of these products, the radio wave conditions, the line traffic and the products that
you use. The transmission may also be cut off or may get disconnected depending on the radio wave conditions,
DECT phones or any other WLAN 11b appliances. The standard values of the transmission speed are the
theoretical maximum values for the wireless standards. They are not the actual speeds of data transmission.
The location where the transmission is most effective differs depending on the usage environment.
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1. Broadband ISP connection
2. Ethernet (LAN) cable
3. Ethernet (LAN) input (on
the rear side of the display)
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1. Broadband ISP connection