Toshiba Magnia SG30 User Manual
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Establishing an Internet Connection
Connecting the Magnia SG30 to the Internet
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When you have finished entering the information, click
Next.
A confirmation screen showing your current settings
appears.
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If these settings are correct, click Finish.
NOTE: Your configuration changes are not made permanent until
you click Finish.
Once configured for dial-up phone access, the Magnia SG30
will dial your ISP and connect to the Internet whenever any
client computer connected to it (and properly configured)
attempts to access the Internet. This can happen when a client
computer accesses a Web site, checks email, accesses an FTP
site, or runs a program that attempts to access the Internet
(such as RealNetworks™ RealPlayer™).
Once the Magnia SG30 connects to the Internet using a
dial-up service, it will typically remain connected for 20
minutes after the last Internet access. If you wish to
disconnect the phone sooner than this, you can do so
manually. For more information, see
“Hanging up or
disabling the modem” on page 115
.
NOTE: The Magnia SG30 provides “dial on demand” service to the
Internet. This means that any time any client software accesses
any Internet site, the Magnia SG30 will dial out to make a
connection. Most client computers have many types of software
that automatically make Internet connections. As a result, the
Magnia SG30 may dial out to the Internet when it appears that no
one is accessing a web browser or other Internet service.