Toshiba 42TL515U Owners Manual - Page 23

Connecting to a home network

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Connecting to a home network The LAN port allows your Toshiba TV to connect to your home network. You can use this home network to access photos, movies, and music files that are stored on a DLNA CERTIFIED'" Server and play them on your TV. Connectingthe TV directly to a PCwithout an Internet connection You will need: ° Crossover LAN cable TV back panel Connectingthe TV to a homenetwork without an Internet connection You will need: ° Standard LAN cables ° Router with Hub Router with Hub TV back panel Modem (DSL or cable) RouterwithHub TV back panel [1]_ [2] Cableor phonejack [: } [1] Coaxial or telephone cable (depending type) on your modem [2] Standard LAN cable [3] Do NOT connect a phone jack directly to the TV's LAN port. Connectingthe TV to a homenetwork with an Internet connection- Wireless You will need: • Coaxial or telephone modem type) ° Standard LAN cables cable (depending on your ° Wireless LAN access point or wireless router ° Modem (DSL or cable) WirelessLANaccesspoint Modem(DSLorcable) NAS Connectingthe TV to a homenetwork with an Internet connection - Wired You will need: • Coaxial or telephone modem type) ° Standard LAN cables ° Router with Hub cable (depending ° Modem (DSL or cable) on your Cableor phonejack Built-in WLAN system: It is not necessary to connect an adapter to the TV. The transmission speed over the wireless LAN and the distance over which wireless LAN can reach may vary depending on surrounding electromagnetic environment, obstacles, access point design and configuration, and client design and software/ hardware configurations. The actual transmission speed will be lower than the theoretical maximum speed. [1] Coaxial or telephone cable (depending type) [2] Standard LAN cable on your modem 23

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Connecting to a home network
The
LAN
port
allows
your
Toshiba
TV to
connect
to
your
home
network.
You
can
use
this
home
network
to access
photos,
movies,
and
music
files
that
are
stored
on a DLNA
CERTIFIED'"
Server
and
play
them
on
your
TV.
Connecting
the
TV directly
to
a PCwithout an
Internet connection
You
will
need:
° Crossover
LAN
cable
TV back panel
Connectingthe TV to a homenetwork without an
Internet connection
You
will
need:
° Standard
LAN
cables
° Router
with
Hub
Router with Hub
TV back panel
NAS
Connectingthe TV to a homenetwork with an
Internet connection - Wired
You
will
need:
• Coaxial
or
telephone
cable
(depending
on your
modem
type)
° Standard
LAN
cables
° Router
with
Hub
° Modem
(DSL
or cable)
Modem
(DSL or cable)
TV back panel
Cableor
phone
jack
Routerwith
Hub
[1]_
[2]
[:
}
[1]
Coaxial
or telephone
cable
(depending
on your
modem
type)
[2]
Standard
LAN
cable
[3]
Do NOT
connect
a phone
jack
directly
to the TV's
LAN
port.
Connectingthe TV to a homenetwork with an
Internet connection- Wireless
You
will
need:
• Coaxial
or telephone
cable
(depending
on your
modem
type)
° Standard
LAN
cables
° Wireless
LAN
access
point
or wireless
router
° Modem
(DSL or
cable)
WirelessLANaccesspoint
Modem(DSLorcable)
Cableor
phone
jack
Built-in
WLAN
system:
It is not necessary
to
connect
an adapter
to
the TV.
The
transmission
speed
over
the
wireless
LAN
and
the
distance
over
which
wireless
LAN
can
reach
may
vary
depending
on
surrounding
electromagnetic
environment,
obstacles,
access
point
design
and
configuration,
and
client
design
and
software/
hardware
configurations.
The
actual
transmission
speed
will
be lower
than
the
theoretical
maximum
speed.
[1]
Coaxial
or telephone
cable
(depending
on your
modem
type)
[2]
Standard
LAN
cable
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