User's Manual

2. Cable Settings
2.1 WAN Connection
Connect a LAN Cable between ADSL/Cable Modem’s LAN port and the Router’s WAN port. If your Modem was
already connected to PC via LAN cable, refer to use that original cable. The Router’s WAN LED will be on.
2.2 LAN Connection
2.2.1 Wired LAN Connection
Connect a LAN cable between each PC’s LAN port and the Router’s LAN port. The Router’s LAN LED will be on.
9Cable Type: the Router supports ‘Auto MDI/MDIX Crossover’ function, so both Direct and Cross LAN cable (RJ45 UTP) are all
available.
2.2.2 Wireless LAN Connection
For wireless connection, your PC must need a wireless adapter supporting IEEE 802.11b, 802.11g, or Nitro XM. After
installing wireless adapter, you can find the Router’s SSID NAME “AnyGate RG-3000A” with using your wireless
adapter’s configuration utility. (In case of Windows XP, you can also use Windows XP’s wireless zero configuration
function.)
< Wireless Adapter’s Configuration Utility >
See your wireless adapter’s manual. Generally, a wireless adapter provides ‘site survey function’, which searches
Access Point like AnyGate the Router around the wireless adapter.
In this case, Windows XP users have to disable ‘Wireless Zero Configuration’
< Windows XP’s Wireless Zero Configuration>
Windows XP itself provides wireless connection function named ‘Wireless Zero Configuration’ without additional
wireless configuration utility.
In this case, Windows XP users have to enable ‘Wireless Zero Configuraiton’
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