NETGEAR manual XE104 User Guide

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XE104 User Guide

1.Insert the XE104 Resource CD into one of the CD-ROM drives on the computer that is connected to your router1. The CD should start automatically. The following screen should be displayed.

Figure 3-5

If the CD does not start automatically:

Go to My Computer on the Windows Start menu, and double-click the drive that represents the location of the XE104 Resource CD or

Select the CD-ROM drive and click on the Autorun.exe executable file.

1.All devices on a PowerLine network can be managed from one computer. If you add another XE104 device to an existing PowerLine network, you can install the PowerLine encryption utility on the computer connected locally to the new XE104 device or on the computer originally used to set up the PowerLine network password. You can use any computer to manage the network, but this procedure assumes that you are working from the computer that is connected to your router.

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Contents XE104 User Guide Trademarks Product and Publication Details V1.0, September Contents Chapter Troubleshooting Chapter About This Manual Audience, Scope, Conventions, and FormatsHow to Use This Manual How to Print this ManualPrinting a Chapter XE104 User Guide Key Features Chapter IntroductionPackage Contents Connectors, Ports, and Label InformationXE104 Wall-Plugged Ethernet Switch Status Light DescriptionsEthernet Ports Label on the Rear Panel of the XE104Installing the XE104 Wall-Plugged Ethernet Switch How the PowerLine Switch Fits in Your NetworkPrepare to Install Your PowerLine Switch Connect an XE104 to the RouterOFF Connect other Ethernet PowerLine Switches XE104 User Guide XE104 User Guide XE104 User Guide XE104 User Guide Set Your Network Password XE104 User Guide Add a Device to an Existing PowerLine Network Adding a New Device from a Locally Connected Computer Adding a New Device from a Remotely Connected ComputerNetgear Product Registration, Support, and Documentation Basic FunctioningEthernet Light is Off Power Light Not OnHomePlug Light Not On