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12. Network Operation
12.1. What is a Network?
We talk about a network when multiple computers are directly connected to one
another. This allows users to transfer information and data with one another and to
share their resources (printers and drives).
Here are a few concrete examples:
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In an office, messages are exchanged by e-mail and appointments are managed
centrally.
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Users share one printer on the network and back up their data to a central
computer (server).
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Two or more computers are connected to one another to play network games or
exchange data.
12.1.1. Network Connection (RJ45)
Connect one end of a cable with a RJ45 connection (western jack) to your
Notebook’s network interface (
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) and the other to a different computer or hub/
switch. You can find more details about the network in the Windows® 8 help.
12.2. Wireless LAN (Wireless Network)
Wireless LAN is an optional feature. This function enables you to establish a network
connection to a corresponding remote station. Please read about the necessary
requirements.
The wireless LAN function is enabled and disabled via the Windows
®
8 menu and is
activated by default.
CAUTION!
Do not operate the WLAN function in locations (e.g.: hospitals,
planes, etc.) where there is sensitive equipment. Do not switch
the device unless you are sure it will cause no interference.