HP Officejet 7200 User Guide - Page 136

Ethernet connection to a wired network with DSL or cable Internet access, Router gateway

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Set up your network Note For definitions of terms not defined here, see the Network glossary. We recommend the wired LAN (local area network) configurations below to support your HP All-in-One. Ethernet connection to a wired network with DSL or cable Internet access If your network has DSL or cable Internet access, you can use either a router or a computer as the Internet gateway. With either DSL or cable, you are able to access the full functionality of your HP All-in-One, including sharing pictures over the Internet with HP Instant Share. Router gateway In this example, a router manages the network connections, and a DSL or cable modem provides Internet access. If you use this configuration, connect your HP All-inOne to the router with an Ethernet cable. With this configuration, you are able to access the full functionality of the HP All-inOne, including sharing pictures over the Internet. For connection instructions, see Connect to an Ethernet network. Computer gateway In this example, the network devices are connected to a switch or router. A computer on the network acts as the gateway between the network and the Internet. The gateway computer uses Windows Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) or similar software to manage the network connections and provide Internet access to the other devices. User Guide 133

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Note
For definitions of terms not defined here, see the
Network glossary
.
We recommend the wired LAN (local area network) configurations below to support
your HP All-in-One.
Ethernet connection to a wired network with DSL or cable Internet access
If your network has DSL or cable Internet access, you can use either a router or a
computer as the Internet gateway. With either DSL or cable, you are able to access
the full functionality of your HP All-in-One, including sharing pictures over the Internet
with HP Instant Share.
Router gateway
In this example, a router manages the network connections, and a DSL or cable
modem provides Internet access. If you use this configuration, connect your HP All-in-
One to the router with an Ethernet cable.
With this configuration, you are able to access the full functionality of the HP All-in-
One, including sharing pictures over the Internet. For connection instructions, see
Connect to an Ethernet network
.
Computer gateway
In this example, the network devices are connected to a switch or router. A computer
on the network acts as the gateway between the network and the Internet. The
gateway computer uses Windows Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) or similar
software to manage the network connections and provide Internet access to the other
devices.
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Set up your network