Connecting Using Wireless Lan - NEC VERSA LITEPAD TABLET PC Manual

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Many hotels can provide a LAN cable by prearrangement, so you
can travel with a minimum of accessories.
Plug the LAN cable into your system and the LAN connector in the
room or hall where you want to access the Internet.
After connecting the LAN cable, connect your system to an AC
power outlet (if desired) and power on your system.
Try launching your browser (Microsoft Internet Explorer, or
Netscape Communicator, for example):
— If your TCP/IP network settings are already configured to "Use
DHCP for WINS Resolution" you should be able to access the
Internet.
— If your TCP/IP network settings are not set to use DHCP, a help
screen may appear, or you may be directed to call the LAN
provider for assistance configuring your system.
Follow the instructions that are provided to you completely, so
your settings work effectively with the provider's system.
If you have problems, the hotel or convention center may be able to
direct you to a support technician.

Connecting Using Wireless LAN

There are now many public wireless LAN services available for the
traveler. Many hotels, some airports, and some cafes now offer
wireless LAN access to the Internet for a nominal fee or for free.
To take advantage of wireless LAN services on the road, you need to
be in close proximity to an access point. You can find wireless LAN
access in some hotel lobbies, meeting rooms, and restaurants and
airport clubs and lounges.
Usually you need to know the encryption key to access the service.
Many places charge for wireless LAN service by the hour, multiple
hours, 24-hour periods, or even by the week or month for the frequent
traveler.
Note
documentation that comes loaded on the NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC.
To use wireless LAN, see the online wireless LAN
Traveling Tips 7-5

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