Owner's Manual

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Chapter 4: Connecting the Wireless-G Cable Gateway
Wired USB Connection to a Computer
Wireless-G Cable Gateway
4. Windows will notify you that it has identified multiple drivers. Select The updated driver (Recommended)
as the appropriate driver. Click the Next button.
5. Windows is now ready to install the driver. Click the Next button.
6. Windows will begin installing the driver for the Gateway. At this point, the installation may require files from
your Windows 98 CD-ROM. If prompted, insert your Windows 98 CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive and enter
d:\win98 in the box that appears (if “d” is the letter of your CD-ROM drive). If you were not supplied with a
Windows 98 CD-ROM, your Windows files may have been placed on your hard drive by your computer
manufacturer. While the location of these files may vary, many manufacturers use c:\windows\options\cabs
as the path. Try entering this path into the box. If no files are found, check your computer’s documentation or
contact your computer manufacturer for more information.
7. After Windows has completed installing this driver, click Finish.
8. When asked if you want to restart your PC, remove all CD-ROMs from the PC and click Yes. If Windows does
not ask you to restart your PC, click the Start button, choose Shut Down, choose Restart, and then click Yes.
9. The Windows 98 driver installation is complete.
10. Contact your Cable ISP to activate your account. Your Cable ISP will need what is called a MAC Address for
the cable modem capability of the Gateway in order to set up your account. The 12-digit modem MAC address
is printed on a bar code label on the bottom of the Gateway. Once you have given them this number, your
Cable ISP should be able to activate your account.
The Online LED flashes when the Gateway is establishing a connection to your cable ISP. When the Cable is
synchronized with your cable ISP, the LED will be solidly lit.
The Gateway’s hardware installation is now complete. Go to “Chapter 5: Configuring the Gateway.
Figure 4-12: Select Updated Driver
Figure 4-13: Install Driver
IMPORTANT: Make sure to contact your Cable ISP with the Gateway’s MAC address after the
Gateway is powered on, so they can activate your account or you will not have Internet access.
Figure 4-14: Driver Installation Complete