Usb Connection; Network Operation; Wireless Lan (Wi-Fi) - Medion P5110 D User Manual

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USB connection

Devices connected directly to the USB BUS may not draw
more than 500 mA. The power output is protected by a fuse
(limited power source as per EN 60950). If you want to
connect devices that require more power, you need to
connect them to two USB ports using a Y cable.
The USB 3.0 ports are fully backwards compatible with USB 2.0 and 1.1.
− Where possible, always connect your USB devices to the same port that
they were originally installed on. Otherwise you will be assigned a new ID
and the drivers will need to be reinstalled.

Network operation

Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi)

Your PC is equipped with WLAN. The components (module, antenna) have
already been integrated into your PC and activated. You can disable this
function using the Windows® device manager if required.
Wireless LAN enables you to establish a network connection to a
corresponding remote station.
Do not operate your PC's wireless LAN function in areas
where there are radio-sensitive devices (e.g. in hospitals
etc.). If you are unsure whether the use of these devices will
result in damage or interference, disable this option.
Requirements
A so-called LAN access point can be used as a remote station. An access point
is a radio-transmitting device that communicates with your PC and controls
access to the connected network. LAN access points are frequently found
in large offices, airports, train stations, universities or Internet cafés. They
provide access to particular services and networks or to the Internet. Access
permissions are generally necessary and often result in usage charges.
Access points often have built-in DSL modems. These so-called routers
establish the connection to the existing DSL Internet connection and the
wireless LAN. A connection can also be established to another end device
using wireless LAN functionality without an access point. Without a router,
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