Linksys WCG200 manual Connecting the Cable Gateway, USB Icon, USB Cabling, Overview

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The USB Icon

The USB icon, shown in Figure 2-3, marks a USB port on a PC or device.

Figure 2-3

USB Cabling

The Cable Gateway comes with one USB cable. Connect one end of the USB cable to the Cable Gateway. Connect the other end to a computer’s USB port.

The picture shows two USB ports as they might appear on your computer. Note the two USB icons marking the ports.

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Wireless-G Cable Gateway

Chapter 3: Connecting the Cable Gateway

Overview

You will connect the Cable Gateway to your Cable service’s coaxial cable line and to the computers in your home or business. With the Cable Gateway, you can use a standard Ethernet connection or connect via USB. For Ethernet con- nection continue with the Ethernet Cable Connection section. For USB con- nection, go to the next section, USB Cable Connection.

Ethernet Port Connection

First, make sure that all the devices that you’ll be working with are powered down, including your PCs and the Cable Gateway.

Figure 3-1

1.Connect the coaxial cable that is provided by your cable service provider to the Cable port that is on the back of the Cable Gateway, as shown in Figure 3-1.

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2.Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to your PC’s Ethernet adapter, as shown in Figure 3-2.

Note: If your PC’s Ethernet adapter is not set up, please refer to the Ethernet adapter’s user guide for more information.

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Contents Wireless-G Cable Gateway Copyright & Trademarks Table of Contents Common Problems and Solutions Frequently Asked Questions FeaturesIntroduction EnvironmentalAn Introduction to LANs and WANs IP AddressesCable Gateway’s Back Panel Ports Network Setup OverviewGetting to Know the Cable Gateway Cable Gateway’s Front Panel LEDs Reset ButtonRebooting the Cable Gateway Connecting the Cable Gateway USB IconUSB Cabling OverviewUSB Port Connection Installing the USB Driver for Windows Installing the USB Driver for Windows Millennium Installing the USB Driver for Windows On the USB Port Connection to finish the setup Installing the USB Driver for Windows XP Configuring the PCs Windows 95, 98, and MeGo to Using the Cable Gateway’s Web-based Utility WindowsWindows XP Internet Setup Accessing the Web-Based UtilitySetup Tab Basic Wireless Settings Optional Settings required by some ISPsNetwork Setup Wireless TabWireless Security Bit EncryptionWireless Network Access Advanced Wireless Settings Advanced WirelessEnabled FirewallVPN Passthrough Security TabsWebsite Blocking Timed AccessAccess Restrictions Tabs Port Range Filter Internet TrafficIP Address Range Port Range Forwarding Applications & Gaming TabsPort Triggering DMZSecurity DiagnosticsAdministration Tabs Advanced Administration AdvancedInformation Status TabsLocal Network StatusConnect Frequently Asked Questions Appendix a TroubleshootingCommon Problems and Solutions Wireless-G Cable Gateway Appendix B Configuring Wireless Security in Windows XP Figure B-1 Click on the Network Connections iconFigure B-4 Appendix C Installing the TCP/IP Protocol Figure B-8TCP/IP installation is now complete For Windows 95, 98, and MeFigure D-3 For Windows NT, 2000, and XPAppendix E Glossary Figure D-6Wireless-G Cable Gateway Wireless-G Cable Gateway Wireless-G Cable Gateway Wireless-G Cable Gateway Wireless-G Cable Gateway Appendix F Specifications EnvironmentalAppendix H Contact Information Copyright 2003 Linksys, All Rights Reserved