Toshiba Satellite Pro 6000 User Guide - Page 135

Setting up a wireless connection, Using Bluetooth, Pro/100 VE Network Connection in Network

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135 Exploring Your Options Exchanging data with another computer To disable the LAN port: 1 Click Start, then click Control Panel. 2 Double-click the System icon, click the Hardware tab, and then click the Device Manager button. NOTE: The Control Panel window must be set to Classic View to access the System icon. 3 Select Intel® Pro/100 VE Network Connection in Network Adapters. 4 Click the Properties icon on the toolbar. 5 Select the Do not use this device (disable) option from the Device usage drop-down. 6 Click OK. Your LAN port is now disabled. To enable the Ethernet LAN port, repeat steps one through four. Select the Use this device (enable) check box, and click OK. Setting up a wireless connection For information on how to set up a wireless connection, refer to your wireless networking device documentation or your network administrator. Using Bluetooth™ Your system may come with an optional Bluetooth module. Bluetooth is a technology that expands wireless communication beyond networking equipment, and can connect many different kinds of electronic devices without the need for cables. Bluetooth uses the 2.45 GHz frequency band for wireless communications. Bluetooth can transmit at data rates up to 1 MBit/sec. The range,

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Exploring Your Options
Exchanging data with another computer
To disable the LAN port:
1
Click
Start
, then click
Control Panel
.
2
Double-click the
System
icon, click the
Hardware
tab, and
then click the
Device Manager
button.
NOTE: The Control Panel window must be set to Classic
View to access the System icon.
3
Select
Intel
®
Pro/100 VE Network Connection in Network
Adapters
.
4
Click the
Properties
icon on the toolbar.
5
Select the
Do not use this device (disable)
option from the
Device usage
drop-down.
6
Click
OK
.
Your LAN port is now disabled.
To enable the Ethernet LAN port, repeat steps one through four.
Select the
Use this device (enable)
check box, and click
OK
.
Setting up a wireless connection
For information on how to set up a wireless connection, refer to
your wireless networking device documentation or your network
administrator.
Using Bluetooth
Your system may come with an optional Bluetooth module.
Bluetooth is a technology that expands wireless communication
beyond networking equipment, and can connect many different
kinds of electronic devices without the need for cables. Bluetooth
uses the 2.45 GHz frequency band for wireless communications.
Bluetooth can transmit at data rates up to 1 MBit/sec. The range,