Vizio M220NV CRT Television User Manual


 
VIZIO M220NV User Manual
44
www.VIZIO.com
Network Menu
When you first turned on your HDTV you set up your network connection using the Setup App. If you did
not do this or if your setup has changed, you can do this from the Network
menu.
The Ethernet function on your HDTV is used to access the Internet. Your HDTV also has 802.11n dual-
band wireless, so you can connect your TV to the Internet through your wireless home network. A wired
connection may deliver a more consistent connection depending on the conditions in your home
environment. When you enter the Network Menu you will see your current connection method.
Wired Connection
View that your wired connection is set to Connected. This is not an option
that you can adjust. It is for information only.
Manual Setup
Select to view and/or manually change your network settings.
Change Settings
Select to manually change your network settings such as the IP
Address, the Subnet Mask, the Default Gateway, the Preferred
DNS Server, and the Alternate DNS Server.
Warning: unless you are an advanced user and are comfortable with
wired and wireless networks, do not adjust these settings.
Test Connection
Select this option to test your network connection.
Wireless Connection
Wireless Access Points
If there is no wired connection, the wireless menu will be displayed and you will see a list of
available wireless networks. You will also see that your Wired Connection is set to Disconnected.
1. Press
to select your wireless
network, and then press OK. If you
do not see your wireless network
in the list, select More Access
Points and then press OK.
2. If the network is password
protected, enter the secure access
code you created when setting up
your wireless router. Slide the
remote control open and begin
typing in the code. You can also
select Show Keyboard and use
the on-screen keyboard instead of
the remote control. When you are
finished entering the code, select
Connect.
Note: If you have forgotten your secure
access code, please refer to the user manual for your wireless router or contract the manufacturer or
either your router or your Internet Service Provider if they provided the router for you.