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ENGLISH
Option 2
You can attach your Laser Cinema to your LAN by connecting the LAN port on the back of your Laser Cinema to an IP
Sharer which is connected to an external modem. Use an Ethernet cable for the connection. See the illustration below.
TV PORT
LAN
Ethernet Cable
Option 3
Depending on how your network is configured, you may be able to attach your Laser Cinema to your LAN by connecting
the LAN port on the back of your Laser Cinema directly to a network wall outlet with an Ethernet cable. See the diagram
below.
TV PORT
If you have a Dynamic Network, you should use an ADSL modem or router that supports Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol (DHCP). Modems and routers that support DHCP automatically provide the IP address, subnet mask, gateway,
and DNS, so you don't have to enter them manually. Most home networks are Dynamic Networks.
Some networks require a Static IP address. If your network requires a Static IP address, you must enter the IP address,
subnet mask, gateway, and DNS values manually on your Laser Cinema's Cable Setup Screen when you set up the
network connection. To get the IP address, subnet mask, gateway and DNS values, contact your Internet Service
Provider (ISP).
NOTE
• You can use ADSL modems that support DHCP if your network requires a static IP address. ADSL modems that
support DHCP also let you use static IP addresses.
IP Sharer (Router)
(with DHCP server)
Ethernet Cable
LAN
Ethernet Cable
External Modem
(ADSL / VDSL / Cable TV)
Modem Cable
The LAN Port on the Wall
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The Modem Port on the Wall

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