Connect your modem to the Wireless
Cable/DSL Router
Connect your Wireless Cable/DSL Router
to your computer
To make an Ethernet connection: Connect one end of the supplied Ethernet cable to your
PC's Ethernet adapter. Connect the other end to one of the LAN ports on the Wireless
Cable/DSL Router.
To make a Wireless connection: Make sure each Wireless Card that will be connecting to
the network is set to Infrastructure mode. If necessary, refer to your Wireless Card manual
to determine how to change this setting.
Note: Each Wireless Access PC Card or PCI Adapter in the wireless network must have the
Infrastructure mode selected within the Configuration Utility. Refer to your Wireless Access
PC Card or PCI Adapter documentation for information on selecting Infrastructure mode.
Congratulations! The installation procedure is now complete.
You should now have secure and shared Internet access. To verify your connection,
launch a Web browser and go to www.usr.com. If the page loads, you are finished
with the installation procedure.
If you have any difficulties connecting to the Wireless Cable/DSL Router, check the
top three issues below and see if they apply to your situation.
• If you are attempting to create a wireless connection, but cannot connect to
the Wireless Cable/DSL Router, make sure each Wireless Card is set to
Infrastructure mode. If the Wireless Cards are set to 802.11b AdHoc mode,
you will not be able to connect to the Wireless Cable/DSL Router. When each
Wireless Card is set to Infrastructure mode, it should automatically connect to
the Access Point of the Wireless Cable/DSL Router. If the Wireless Cards do not
automatically connect, rescan until they detect the Wireless Cable/DSL Router
and connect.
• If you create a wireless connection to the Wireless Cable/DSL Router, but are
experiencing poor link quality, check the positioning of the Wireless Cable/DSL
Router. Long distances, multiple floors, or steel or concrete walls can diminish
the link quality. If possible, reposition the Wireless Cable/DSL Router to reduce
the effect of any of these obstacles.
• If you have the Wireless Cable/DSL Router properly connected and can access
the Internet, but are experiencing difficulties connecting with special applica-
tions (e.g., ICQ, Battle.net, etc.), you must assign specific ports in order to
bypass the firewall function. For more information about how to configure this
function, refer to the "Special Applications" section within the "Configuring the
Wireless Cable/DSL Router" chapter of the User Guide.
Note: If you want to attach a printer to your network, refer to the Print Server section of
the User Guide for installation instructions.
For troubleshooting and support information, refer to the Companion Reference
Guide or to the User Guide on the U.S. Robotics Installation CD-ROM.
Connect the power supply
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