AT&T 6800G user manual Connect power adapter

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Getting Started

Step 1: Make sure that you have Internet access

Before you begin, launch your web browser to make sure you can connect to the Internet. If you can connect to web sites as usual, proceed to Step 2, below. If you cannot connect to the Internet, check your modem connections, or consult the User Manual provided by your broadband/Internet service supplier. You must have Internet access before installing the router.

Step 2: Connect router to your cable/DSL modem and to your computer

1 Connect power adapter

Connect the power adapter to the router, then plug it into an electrical outlet not controlled by a wall switch.

2 Connect router to computer

Unplug the Ethernet cable from your modem, then plug it into the LAN 1 port of the router. (You can use the other ports to connect devices not equipped for wireless networking).

3 Connect router to modem

Use the supplied Ethernet cable to connect the modem to the WAN port of the router. WAN stands for Wide Area Network (Internet).

4 Check lights & connections

Before proceeding, make sure all connections match the diagram at right. Check the front of the router to make sure the Power, WAN and LAN1 lights are on (see page 6).

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AT&T Plug&Share54 Mbps Wireless Router 6800G

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