NETGEAR DG814 manual Connect and Configure Other Computers, 5optional

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Connect and Configure Other Computers

5(optional)

Now that you have one computer set up to access the Internet through the gateway, you can connect other computers so they can share access.

1.For each computer, connect a Category 5 Ethernet cable between it and one of the remaining numbered Ethernet ports on the gateway.

2.Check to make sure that the associated port number light is lit. The light flashes when data is being transferred over the connection.

Note: If the numbered light isn’t lit, go to Troubleshooting on page 11.

3.Go back to Installation Step 3 (pages 6 and 7) and go through the sequence of steps applicable for each computer.

4.Restart each computer.

5.Test each computer’s connection by going to NETGEAR’s Web site (www.NETGEAR.com) from each computer.

Note: If you have more than 4 computers to connect to this gateway, you must connect them to a hub or switch (such as the NETGEAR 5-port or 8-port Fast Ethernet Switch) and then connect the hub or switch to the gateway. By using hubs or switches, you may connect up to 253 computers to the gateway.

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Contents Installation Guide NETGEAR, INC Technical SupportIntroduction Installation OverviewWhat’s in the Box DSL Modem Internet Gateway DG814 Power adapterConnection information DNS server address information Login NameHost and Domain Names Fixed or static IP addressCheck the setup Install the GatewayWindows Operating System Macintosh Operating System Restarting the NetworkTest the Connection Configure the Gateway and Test 4Connection5optional Connect and Configure Other ComputersInternet Services and Gaming 6Optional ConfigurationsContent Filtering Troubleshooting Click Maintenance and then click System Status Resetting TCP/IP Properties WindowsGateway System Requirements Gateway SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications Glossary of TermsVoluntary Control Council for Interference Vcci Statement
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