Belkin 802.11g manual Connecting the Hardware

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CONNECTING THE HARDWARE

1.Connect the included Ethernet network cable into the LAN port on the back of the 802.11g Wireless Ethernet Bridge and plug the other end of the cable to the back of your computer or any other Ethernet-enabled device.

2.Turn on your Bridge by connecting the power supply cable to your Bridge. Then plug the other end into a power outlet.

3.In most instances, the Bridge will work out-of-the-box. In cases where you need to set up the Bridge for special settings, you need to run the setup wizard from a PC or configure it using a web-based setup. Non-Windows users, please refer to the “Setting Up your Computer to Use Web-Based Setup” section in this manual for advanced setup.

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Contents P74397 802.11g Wireless Ethernet Bridge Table of Contents System Requirements Package ContentsIntroduction Features OverviewApplications and Advantages Connection rates of up to 54MbpsProduct Specifications Wlan Link LED Knowing your Wireless Ethernet Bridge Power Link LEDEthernet Link LED Connecting the Hardware Connecting the Bridge Using the Setup Wizard Connecting the Bridge Using the Setup Wizard Access Point Ad-Hoc Computer-to-ComputerAdapter Bridge Name SsidChannel Gateway IP addressSubnet Mask Encryption Network KeyPassphrase Hex KeyConfirm all your settings are correct then click Finish Setting UP Your Computer to USE the WEB-BASED Interface Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, and XPUnderstanding the Advanced Web-Based User Interface Logging into the Web-Based SetupLogging Out of the Web-Based Setup LAN Settings Wlan SettingsStatus Quick Navigation LinksBridge Name Bridge SettingsIP Configuration Authentication Mode Gateway IP AdressMode WEP EncryptionKey ID Restart the Wireless Bridge Site SurveyRefresh JoinRestore Previous Settings Restore Factory DefaultSave Current Settings Firmware Update Browse UpgradePassword Login TimeoutWindows XP Environment TroubleshootingCannot connect to the network Computers are not communicating with the network Data transfer is sometimes very slowData transfer is always very slow Technical Support Information FCC StatementModifications Federal Communications Commission NoticeCanada-Industry Canada IC Europe-European Union NoticeBelkin Corporation Limited Lifetime Product Warranty