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You will know you are connected to the Internet when the system signals that it has access to Chime Center. This is recognized by animated constellations on the background of the PIN login screen. A black background may indicate that there is a problem with the connection, or the system is in Access Point mode. | You will know you are connected to the Internet when the system signals that it has access to Chime Center. This is recognized by animated constellations on the background of the PIN login screen. A black background may indicate that there is a problem with the connection, or the system is in Access Point mode. | ||
== Wired network == | |||
[[File:NetworkSettings.jpg|frameless|right|600px]] | [[File:NetworkSettings.jpg|frameless|right|600px]] | ||
Like always, a wired network is the most reliable if it works in your situation. | Like always, a wired network is the most reliable if it works in your situation. | ||
* Connect an Ethernet cable from your router to the labeled jack on the back of the AX carillon. This will be recognized immediately. | * Connect an Ethernet cable from your router to the labeled jack on the back of the AX carillon. This will be recognized immediately. | ||
* When a network address is displayed next to ''Ethernet IP'' you are connected. | * When a network address is displayed next to ''Ethernet IP'' you are connected. | ||