Modem and Network Connections 
Connecting to a LAN 
 
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Connecting to a LAN 
Connecting to a local area network (LAN) gives you access to network resources, such as 
printers and file servers on your corporate network, and possibly to the Internet.  
To connect to a LAN 
1.  Make sure the existing LAN supports Ethernet 10Base-T (10 Mbps) or 100Base-TX 
(100 Mbps) connections.  
2.  Plug the LAN cable (not supplied) into the built-in LAN port on the notebook. The 
cable must have an RJ-45 connector. 
   
3.  Windows XP automatically detects and sets up a LAN connection. To edit the 
settings, open Network Connections in Control Panel. 
See Windows Help for information about setting up and using LAN connections—click 
Start, Help and Support. Contact your network administrator for network information. 
Two lights next to the LAN port indicate the status of the connection: the green light 
indicates that a link is established to the network, and the yellow light indicates network 
activity.