Compaq Armada e500s Armada E500 Series Quick Reference Guide - Page 87

CONNECTING TO A LOCAL AREA NETWORK (AVAILABLE ON SELECT MODELS), Connecting the Network Cable - network driver

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7 chapter CONNECTING TO A LOCAL AREA NETWORK (AVAILABLE ON SELECT MODELS) A network computer model includes s An internal modem/NIC (network interface card) combination card s Has an RJ-45 jack on the right side s Supports network speeds up to s 10 Mbps when connected to a 10BaseTX network. s 100 Mbps when connected to a 100BaseTX network. s Can be connected to a LAN whether or not the internal modem is connected to a telephone line. s Provides preinstalled LAN (local area network) drivers allowing you to connect the computer to a LAN. Connecting the Network Cable IMPORTANT: The network cable may contain noise suppression circuitry near one end of the cable. This circuitry prevents interference with TV and radio reception. Orient the cable so that the noise suppression circuitry is closest to the computer. 1. Plug one end of the LAN cable (may not be included with the computer) into the RJ-45 jack on the computer. 2. Connect the other end of the cable to a network jack. 3. Restart the computer, then connect to the network. Connecting to a Local Area Network (available on select models) 7-1

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Connecting to a Local Area Network (available on select models)
7-1
chapter
7
C
ONNECTING TO A
L
OCAL
A
REA
N
ETWORK
(
AVAILABLE ON SELECT MODELS
)
A network computer model includes
An internal modem/NIC (network interface card) combination
card
Has an RJ-45 jack on the right side
Supports network speeds up to
10 Mbps when connected to a 10BaseTX network.
100 Mbps when connected to a 100BaseTX network.
Can be connected to a LAN whether or not the internal modem
is connected to a telephone line.
Provides preinstalled LAN (local area network) drivers
allowing you to connect the computer to a LAN.
Connecting the Network Cable
IMPORTANT
: The network cable may contain noise suppression
circuitry near one end of the cable. This circuitry prevents
interference with TV and radio reception. Orient the cable so that
the noise suppression circuitry is closest to the computer.
1. Plug one end of the LAN cable (may not be included with the
computer) into the RJ-45 jack on the computer.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to a network jack.
3. Restart the computer, then connect to the network.