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Ste p 2. C o nne c t the Ethe rne t c a ble
You
must
delete one of the following Ethernet connection
options:
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Connect either a LAN hub or a single Ethernet computer directly
to the device via Ethernet cable.
Connect either a LAN hub or up to four single Ethernet
computers directly to the device via Ethernet cable.
Note that the cables do not need to be crossover cables.
Ste p 3. Atta c h the powe r c o nne c to r
Connect the AC power adapter to the Power connector on the
back of the device and plug in the adapter to a wall outlet or
power strip. Turn on and boot up your computer(s) and any LAN
devices such as hubs or switches.
Ste p 4. C o nfig ure yo ur Ethe rne t PC s
You must also configure the Internet properties on your
Ethernet PCs. See Configuring Ethernet PCs on page 82.
Ste p 5. Insta ll USB so ftwa re a nd c o nne c t the USB c a ble
Only include this step if your product supports the USB
port.
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You can attach a single computer to the device using a USB
cable. The USB port is useful if you have an USB-enabled PC
that does not have a network interface card for attaching to your
Ethernet network.
Before attaching the USB cable, you must install a USB driver
on your PC and configure the computer. For complete
instructions, see Configuring a USB PC on page 89.
Ste p 6. Insta ll Wire le ss c a rd a nd c o nne c t Wire le ss PCs
Only include this step if your product supports the use of
wireless
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You can attach a Wireless LAN that enables Wireless PCs to
access the Internet via your device. Install a compatible
Wireless card such as the Conexant PRISM3 wireless network
card in the PCMCIA slot on the front of the device (see Front
Panel and LEDs).
You must configure your Wireless computer(s) in order to
access your device. For complete instructions, see Configuring
Wireless PCs on page 96.
Ne xt ste p
After setting up and configuring the device and PCs, you can
log on to the device by following the instructions in Getting
Started with the Web pages on page 19. The chapter includes a
section called Testing your Setup on page 22, which enables
you to verify that the device is working properly.