Panasonic TX-L32E5B Operating Guide

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Using Network Services (DLNA
 / VIERA
 Connect)
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Network connections
To use only DLNA features, you can operate the features without broadband network environment.
To use VIERA Connect features, you need a broadband network environment.
If you do not have any broadband network services, please consult your retailer for assistance.
Set up and connect any equipment required for the network environment. You cannot make settings for the 
equipment on this TV. Read the manual of the equipment.
Required speed (effective): at least 1.5 Mbps for SD and 6 Mbps for HD picture quality, respectively. If the transfer 
speed is not enough, contents may not be played back properly.
Example 1
(For DLNA and VIERA Connect)
5V
500mA
MAX
Access 
point
LAN cable (Shielded)
Wired connection
Wireless connection
Modem
Hub or Router
DLNA Certified 
media server 
(for example, PC, 
DIGA Recorder, etc.)
Internet
Wireless LAN Adaptor and 
exclusive stand
 “Optional accessories” (p. 6)
Connect to the USB 1 or 2 port.
Ensure to use a LAN straight cable for this connection.
If your modem has no broadband router functions, use a broadband router.
If your modem has broadband router functions but there are no vacant ports, use a hub.
Ensure that the broadband routers and hubs are compatible with 10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX.
If you use the equipment compatible only with 100BASE-TX, category 5 LAN cables are required.
Example 2
(For DLNA)
You can connect the TV and the equipment directly to use DLNA features.
LAN cable (Shielded)
DLNA Certified media 
server 
(for example, PC, 
DIGA Recorder, etc.)
Ensure to use a LAN cross cable for this connection.
Example 3
(For VIERA Connect)
You can connect the TV and the telecommunication equipment directly to use VIERA Connect features.
Internet
LAN cable (Shielded)
Note
Contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) telecommunications company for further assistance regarding the 
network equipment.
Confirm the terms and conditions of the contracts with your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or telecommunications 
company. Depending on the contracts, additional fees may be charged or multiple connections to the internet may be 
impossible.
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