Netopia 3387W-ENT manual Modem

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2-4 Getting Started Guide

Connect your computer, DSL line, and power source as shown.

Modem

Ethernet

DC Power

 

Modem

 

 

 

 

4

3 LAN 2

1

Power

Off / On

21

DSL or Cable

Modem

4

3

1.For a direct computer to router Ethernet connection, use the standard Ethernet cable included with your router.

2.Use the supplied RJ-45 Modem cable to connect the router to your cable or DSL modem’s Ethernet port. Be sure your cable or DSL modem is correctly installed according to its instructions.

3.Connect the supplied power brick to a power outlet and the connector end to the router.

4.Each computer using the wireless network requires its own Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ 802.11b adapter to be installed in the computer.

This may be purchased from any Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ manufacturer for your particular computer.

You should now have: the power adapter plugged in; the Ethernet cable connected between the router and your computer; and the telephone cable connected to its appropriate wall jack.

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Contents Getting Started Guide Part Number Contents Getting Started Guide Introduction Features and CapabilitiesOverview How to Use this Guide Getting Started GuideFind a Location Making the Physical ConnectionsWhat You Need Important Safety Instructions Power Supply InstallationIdentify the Connectors and Attach the Cables Modem port Ethernet Power port Ports Wireless antennaModem Netopia 3387W-ENT Cable/DSL Wireless Router Status Lights LAN 1, 2, 3Getting Started Guide Connecting to Your Local Area Network Readying Computers on Your Local NetworkConnecting to an Ethernet Network Macintosh Macintosh PC Ethernet Switch Netopia 3387W-ENT in an 802.11b wireless network Configuring TCP/IP on Windows-based Computers Configuring TCP/IPMicrosoft Windows Some Windows versions follow a path like this Configuring TCP/IP on Macintosh Computers Macintosh MacOS 8 or higher or Mac OSClose and Save, if prompted Telnet-Based Management Connecting through a Telnet Session Configuring Telnet softwareNavigating through the Telnet Screens Getting Started Guide Easy Setup Telnet Screens Easy SetupAccessing the Easy Setup Telnet screens Quick Easy Setup Connection Path ChapEasy Setup WAN Ethernet Configuration Easy Setup Profile Previous Screen Next ScreenIP Easy Setup Easy Setup Security Configuration Previous Screen To Main Menu Wireless LAN Configuration Wireless ConfigurationSsid Wireless LAN Configuration Channel Closed System Open Enable WEP Default Key +--------+ Bit9a82ff3d92 Cancel Continue Description Technical Specifications and Safety InformationPower requirements EnvironmentAgency approvals Regulatory noticesManufacturer’s Declaration of Conformance Declaration for Canadian usersAustralian Safety Information Technical Specifications and Safety Information A-5 FCC Part 68 InformationElectrical Safety Advisory