Dynamic Versus Static Ip Addresses - Samsung UN32F5500 E-Manual

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U n a U e to co n n e ct t o t he netwo r k
Check the following:
Check the JP Settings
settings.
2,
Enter the correct
security
key if required.
3,
if this does not work, contact
your
Internet
Service
Provider
for more information.
Connected
to a Ioca_ network_
but not to the
_nternet
Make sure that the Internet
LAN cable is connected
to the router's
external
LAN port.
2,
Check the DNS settings
under JP Settings.
3,
If the problem
persists,
contact
your Internet
Service
Provider.
Hetwork
setup
comp_ete_
but unable
to connect
to the
_nternet
if the problem
persists,
contact
your
Internet
Service
Provider.
Dynamic
versus
Static
_P Addresses
If the network
requires
a dynamic
IP address,
use an ADSL modem
or router that supports
the
Dynamic
Host Configuration
Protocol
(DHCP). Modems
and touters
that support
DHCP automatically
provide
the IP address,
subnet
mask, gateway
and DNS values the TV needs to access the Internet,
so
they do not have to be entered
manually.
Most
home networks
use a dynamic
IP address.
If the network
requires
a static
IP address,
enter the IP address,
subnet mask, gateway,
and DNS values
manually
when setting
up the network
connection.
To get the IP address,
subnet
mask, gateway
and
DNS values,
contact
your Internet
Service
Provider
(ISP).
If the network
requires
a static
IP address,
use an ADSL modem
that supports
DHCP. ADSL modems
that support
DHCP also allow
static
IP addresses.

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