Actiontec electronic R7000M user manual Macintosh, File Sharing

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Actiontec Dual PC Modem User Manual

5.The “Network Properties” window appears. Click OK, and restart the computer.

Macintosh

To set up file and printer sharing on a Macintosh computer:

File Sharing

1.Select Apple, Control Panels, then File Sharing.

2.When the “File Sharing” window appears, select “Start/Stop.” In the “Network Identity” section, enter an Owner Name and Owner Password.

Caution: To deter potential hackers from guessing the pass- word, Actiontec recommends the password contain a minimum of eight characters and a mix of numbers and upper- and lower-case letters.

3.In the “File Sharing” section, click Start. If the button in this section reads “Stop,” file sharing is already enabled.

4.To activate program linking, click “Start” in the “Program Linking” section.

5.To allow other users to access the computer without giving out the owner name and owner password, select Users and Groups, then New User.

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Contents Dual PC Modem Table of Contents Glossary Limited WarrantyFile and Printer Sharing Minimum System Requirements Package ContentsIntroduction1 Modem Light Modem FeaturesPower Light Front PanelPort Reset SwitchPower Port Rear PanelActiontec Electronics, Inc Technical SupportLine Port Phone PortConnecting the First Computer Setting Up ModemPage Setting Up the Modem Page Setting Up the Modem Page Setting Up the Modem Page Configuring the Modem Page Connecting a Second Computer Page Setting Up the Modem Page Basic Setup Basic SetupDial X To Reach an Outside Line DOD & Disconnect After Idle…Dial X To Disable Call Waiting Page Custom Setup Custom SetupDhcp Server Dhcp Server ConfigurationLAN IP Address Ending IP Address Setting the IP Address RangeSave Configuration Beginning IP AddressDiagnose StatusUtilities5 Restore Default SettingsActive User List Upgrade FirmwareWindows 98, 98SE, and Me Troubleshooting Frequently Asked QuestionsTroubleshooting Slow Speed/Dropped ConnectionsPlacing the My Network Place Icon on the Desktop Windows 2000 and XPDoes the Modem function as a cable or DSL modem? Frequently Asked QuestionsIs the Modem flash-upgradeable? How do I do it? What connection speeds does the Modem support?How do I find out what IP address my computer is using? What is the valid IP range I can use for my home network?Is my Modem a firewall? What is NAT and how does it protect my network?No. The Modem does not support MOH Windows 98 and 98 SE Setting Up Static IP AddressPage Do not include the periods they are automatically entered Enter the following numbers in the Subnet mask text box Windows Me Page Do not include the periods they are automatically entered Enter the following numbers in the Subnet mask text box Windows Page Appendix a Setting Up Static IP Address Do not include the periods they are automatically entered 192.168.0.1 Windows XP Appendix a Setting Up Static IP Address Page 198.162.0.4 Page General Specifications BLED Indicators Environmental Classic Non-Windows C System SetupPage Appendix C Non-Windows System Setup Page File Sharing File and Printer SharingWindows 98 and Me Page Appendix D File and Printer Sharing Page Appendix D File and Printer Sharing Page Appendix D File and Printer Sharing Printer Sharing Windows Macintosh Glossary Firewall ISP Internet Service ProviderMAC Media Access Control Address Ethernet NetworkTCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol Weca Wireless Ethernet Compatibility AllianceWlan Wireless Local Area Network RouterPage Class B Equipment Regulatory Compliance NoticesModifications Page Limited Warranty Actiontec Electronics, Inc North Mary Avenue Sunnyvale, CA Limited Warranty