User guide

030-300432 Rev. A 23 February 2005
User Guide
7. INSTALLING THE USB DRIVERS (MODELS 7400, 328W10)
If you are using only Ethernet or Wireless connections, USB driver installation is not necessary. The Microsoft®
Plug and Play auto-detect feature recognizes when new hardware has been installed. After you connect the Router to
the PC, the Router will be detected automatically.
Before you begin the USB software installation, determine which operating system is installed on your PC, and then
follow the installation instructions that match your operating system. When the installation has completed, proceed
to section 8 in the User Guide to configure the Router for Internet connection. The following table provides a
reference to the USB driver installation instructions.
Your Operating System Refer to this section for USB driver instructions
Windows 98 SE Installing the USB Driver for Windows 98 SE
Windows ME Installing the USB Driver for Windows ME
Windows 2000 Installing the USB Driver for Windows 2000
Windows XP Installing the USB Driver for Windows XP
7.1 CD-ROM Installation:
1. Place the CD-ROM that you received in the Router kit into the CD-ROM drive of the PC that is connected to
the USB port.
2. Verify the connection to the computer by observing the state of the USB LED. Once the USB drivers have been
installed, the USB LED should be solid green. Solid green indicates a USB connection has been established.
3. Go to the USB driver installation section that matches your operating system and follow the procedures outlined
in that section.
NOTE: The actual information displayed in the USB screens may vary according to product.
7.2 Installing the USB Drivers for Windows 98 SE
IMPORTANT: Confirm that the CD-ROM provided with the Router kit is inserted in the
appropriate drive before continuing this installation.
1. Windows 98 SE: After you connect the Router to your PC, the Found New Hardware window will appear
(Figure 4). After a brief delay, the Add New Hardware Wizard window will appear (Figure 5) Click Next.
Figure 4. Windows 98 SE
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