Philips CPWBS054CPWBS054 manual How to set-up a computer network?, For Windows XP and Windows

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How to set-up a computer network?

 

The next pages will show you an example of how to set-up a computer

 

network using the Philips Wireless Base Station 11g.

Warning:

The Wireless Base Station 11g only establishes a connection between your

 

wireless network devices. How you use this connection is up to you.

 

Setting-up a computer network is to be seen as an independent application

 

that requires networking software from other manufacturers.

 

For example, the networking software that has been incorporated in the

 

Windows Operating System by Microsoft.

 

Therefore, the description below is to be seen as an example only.

 

What is your Windows version?

 

WHAT IS YOUR WINDOWS VERSION?

 

1. Start setting-up your network with the computer that has the latest

 

operating system.The order of preference being: Windows XP,

 

Windows 2000, Windows Me, and finally Windows 98SE.

 

2. Use its Networking Setup Wizard and allow it to make a networking

 

setup diskette.

 

3. With this diskette, set-up your remaining computers.

 

For Windows XP and Windows 2000.

 

See further on in this chapter for Windows Me and Windows 98SE.

Click the Windows Start button, and click “Control Panel” from the list.

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Contents Wireless Base Station 11g Page English FinnishHelpline Table of Contents Wireless Base Station 11g Packaging contentsPower Your Wireless Base Station 11gReset button Indicator LEDsEnvironmental information Safety PrecautionsImportant information DisclaimerInstalling the Wireless Base Station How to use the Setup program How to create a wired network using Ethernet cables How to create a wireless networkStation 11g Configuring a Macintosh Computer Instaling and Configuring TCP/IPInstalling TCP/IP Windows 98SE/Me/2000 and XPView statistics to monitor network activity Configuring the Wireless Base Station 11gDisable Proxy Connection Running the latest firmware versionAccessing the Wireless Base Station setting menus Navigating the Web Browser Interface Setup, virtual DMZ hosts, and other advanced functionsMaking Configuration Changes DSL modemBroadband Type Setup WizardTime Zone Cable ModemFixed-IP xDSL PPPoE xDSLClick Finish to complete the setup Pptp Point-to-Point Tunneling ProtocolAdvanced Setup Menu DescriptionPassword Settings SystemBase Station 11g Internet SettingsRemote Management Parameters for the selected connection typePoint-to-Point Over Ethernet PPPoE Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol PptpStatic IP Local netwerk LAN Wireless Channel and SsidEncryption Address Mapping Network Address Translation NATVirtual Server Special Applications Address for the client PCs Access ControlFirewall As shown in the following screenMAC Filtering Table Parental ControlEnables Schedule-based Internet access control Schedule RuleUse this section to create your network schedule rules Intrusion DetectionDMZ Demilitarized Zone Ddns Dynamic DNS Settings Tools Firmware Upgrade Tools Configuration ToolsTools Tools Reboot Complete when the power LED stops blinkingFollowing items are included on this screen StatusSection Description How to secure the Wireless Base Station 11g? Wireless Base Station’s configuration menuClick ‘System’ Click ’Password Settings’ English Setting an encryption for your wireless network English Wireless Base Station 11g Take note of your passphrase and encryption settingsClick ‘Apply’ to start using the encryption Your wireless network adapterYou will need to run the Setup program on the CD again How to set-up a computer network? For Windows XP and WindowsEnglish Wizard Network Setup appears. Click ‘Next’ to continue Wizard Network SettingsEnglish English English For Windows 98SE and Windows Me English English English Verify your connection to the Wireless Base Station 11g TroubleshootingAm getting an IP Address that starts with Have another IP Address displayed Browser Configuration10/100 LED does not light after a connection is made Specifications Operating Channel RF Output PowerRF Power Sensitivity0682