Sony DCR-TRV70 Network Function/Application Operating Instructions - Page 36
Setting the Internet connection, Internet service provider - software
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Setting the Internet connection Internet service provider To access the Internet, you have to sign up with an Internet service provider (ISP). The provider acts as an intermediary between your camcorder and the Internet. After you sign up with a provider, you can view various web pages through the Internet, and you can send/receive email with your email address. The email address is a destination address in an email transmission. Various other services may be available depending on your provider. Notes •A credit card number may be required to sign up with some providers. •The connection fee differs depending on providers. Using the recommended provider (So-net) "So-net" is an Internet service provider. For details of "So-net" services, refer to the supplied flyer "Getting Online with your Sony Network Handycam® camcorder". The "So-net" option makes it easy to set the Internet and email preferences. Once you complete DI customer registration, your DI customer ID and password are issued. Enter your DI customer ID, password, and the telephone number of an access point, and you can access the Internet right away. For details of setup, see "Setting your provider preferences for "So-net"" (p. 38). Using America Online (AOL) "AOL" is an Internet service provider. Before setting your provider preferences with "AOL", go to keyword: Handycam on your computer. You cannot access the Internet via "AOL" when your camcorder is connected with a USB-Ethernet Adaptor. For details of setup, see "Setting your provider preferences for "AOL"" (p. 48). Using other providers When using another provider or when not using the "So-net" or "AOL" option, you have to set the Internet and email preferences. For details of setup, see "Setting your provider preferences for other providers" (p. 54). Note You cannot use the network function when using a provider other than AOL that requires its own exclusive browser software. 36