Motorola BR700 manual Hardware Setup, Router Physical Installation

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Section 2:Installation

To get your network up and running:

!Setup your hardware.

!Insert the CD-ROM for Product Setup. Follow the prompts.

If you prefer to setup the router’s software manually, refer to the Manual Software Setup found later in this section.

The following sections provide detailed instructions for completing these tasks.

Hardware Setup

Hardware setup includes:

!Physical Installation: where you physically place your unit.

!Electrical Connection: how to connect the power cord.

Router Physical Installation

You can install the router in various physical orientations – horizontally, vertically, or hung on the wall. Your own needs determine the best placement.

Horizontal Installation

1Place the router in the desired location and follow the procedures below for connecting and configuring the unit.

SECTION 2, INSTALLATION

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