Wireless LAN

The wireless network (Wireless LAN) is the network environment that connects a PC with the internet provider or company network through an Access Point (wireless or regular router).

Option:

Wireless LAN is optional. Hence, it may not be installed in some models.

Using the Wireless LAN

If an Access Point (wired or wireless router) is in the vicinity of the PC, the wireless LAN can easily be accessed.

When searching for a wireless LAN, multiple Access Points may be discovered depending on the location of use.

In case no accessible wireless LAN is near the PC, no Access Point might be found.

A password-protected Access Point cannot be accessed without the correct password.

  1. Select [Quick Settings] on the right side of the taskbar.

    Tip:

    The displayed icons may differ from the figures herein.

    Quick Settings Selection Screen
  2. Select Manage Wi-Fi Connections [] to search for near Access Point.

    Manage Wi-Fi Connection Selection Screen
    Tip:

    When Wi-Fi is turned off, set [Wi-Fi] to On.

    Wi-Fi Settings screen
  3. Select the Access Point you want to connect to and press [Connect].

    Wi-Fi Connection Screen
  4. If a connection is established, [Connected] appears below the Access Point name.

  5. Click the Web Browser icon to check whether the internet is operating normally.

Using the Airplane mode

You can use the Airplane mode to turn off wireless functions such as wireless network and Bluetooth.

  • Select [Airplane mode] from [Quick Settings] on the right side of the taskbar to turn on/off the Airplane mode.

    Screen for Selecting the Airplane mode
Tip:

If you turn on the wireless network or Bluetooth while the Airplane mode is on, the wireless network or Bluetooth settings are maintained. If you want to reset the Airplane mode settings, turn off the wireless network and Bluetooth in the Airplane mode.

If the wireless network is not in use, it is recommended that you turn on the Airplane mode to reduce the power consumption.