HP Pavilion 700 HP Pavilion desktop PCs - (English) Quick Start Guide 47D6-599 - Page 52

Setting Up and Using the Internet

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Internet Setting Up and Using the Internet Your HP Pavilion comes with: I Access to the ISPs in your area. Some ISPs offer a traditional dial-up service, and others offer faster technologies such as Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) and cable. (DSL, ADSL, and cable ISPs are not available in all countries/regions.) I Internet Explorer Web browser. I Outlook Express e-mail software program. I V.90 modem and modem software (not available in all models). I LAN (local area network) card (select models only). I Special keyboard buttons to access the Internet. Introducing the Internet What Is the Internet? The Internet is a group of computers that communicate with each other through telephone lines, digital service, or cable lines. Each Internet computer is independent, and its operators choose which files to make available to users of the Internet. To connect your PC to the Internet and use the information and services available there, you need an ISP. Quick Start Guide 27

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Quick Start Guide
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Internet
Your HP Pavilion comes with:
Access to the ISPs in your area. Some
ISPs offer a traditional dial-up service,
and others offer faster technologies such as
Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) and cable.
(DSL, ADSL, and cable ISPs are not
available in all countries/regions.)
Internet Explorer Web browser.
Outlook Express e-mail software program.
V.90 modem and modem software
(not available in all models).
LAN (local area network) card
(select models only).
Special keyboard buttons to access
the Internet.
Introducing the Internet
What Is the Internet?
The Internet is a group of computers that
communicate with each other through telephone
lines, digital service, or cable lines. Each Internet
computer is independent, and its operators
choose which files to make available to users
of the Internet. To connect your PC to the Internet
and use the information and services available
there, you need an ISP.
Setting Up and Using the Internet