2Wire Comprehensive Guide for Configuring Wireless Adapters

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Gateway Installation and Support Guide

Configuring Wireless Adapters

2Wire Wireless Adapters

Note: The 2Wire 1070 and 1070-B gateways do not include wireless support. If you are using a 2Wire 1070 or 1070-B gateway, skip this section.

If you use a 2Wire wireless adapter (PCI, PC card, or USB adapter) for wireless networking, the gateway installation software automatically configures it to communicate with the gateway during setup.

Non-2Wire Wireless Adapters

If you are NOT using a 2Wire wireless adapter, you will need to manually configure your adapter of choice to communicate with the gateway using the information below.

Locating the Serial Number and Wireless

Encryption Key

Your gateway is configured with unique security parameters that must be configured into your wireless adapter: the serial number and a default 64-bit WEP wireless encryption key. You will find these two important pieces of information on the bottom of your gateway.

Adapter Configuration

After you have located the serial number and wireless encryption key, configure your wireless adapter according to instructions provided with that product.

1.Set the network type to Infrastructure. Refer to your wireless adapter documentation for instructions on editing the adapter’s network profile. Your wireless adapter should be configured to operate with an access point or residential gateway. This mode of operation is typically enabled by setting network type to Infrastructure.

2.Set the wireless network name. The wireless network name of your gateway is 2WIRE in all capital letters, followed by the last three digits of the gateway serial number located on the bottom of your gateway. For example, if the last three digits of your gateway serial number are 102, your gateway network name would be 2WIRE102.

The wireless network name is sometimes referred to as the Network Name, SSID, ESS ID, or Wireless

LAN ID.

3.Enable wireless security. Your gateway is pre-configured to take advantage of wireless security. Referring to the instructions provided with your wireless adapter, enable wireless security.

The default wireless security used by the gateway is sometimes referred to as WEP (wired equivalent privacy), 64-bit encryption, or 40-bit encryption.

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Contents 2Wire Gateway Installation Guide Page Installing and Configuring the Gateway Enter key codeAdd computers to your network Windows 98/SE/2K/ME/XP and Macintosh OSAccessing the Home HomeTroubleshooting Diagnosing Connection ProblemsRunning the 2Wire Setup Wizard Manually Verifying That Your PC Adapter Driver is Installed CorrectlyAccessing Driver Status Configuring Wireless Adapters 2Wire Wireless AdaptersNon-2Wire Wireless Adapters Locating the Serial Number and Wireless Encryption KeyPage Appendix a Connecting Your Computer Using USB Installing the Gateway and USB Driver on a Windows PCGateway Installation and Support Guide Appendix B Indicator and Status Lights OFFAppendix C Installing the Gateway on Other Operating Systems Install your DSL phone filtersConnect your first computer to the gateway Page Page Configure your Internet connection Appendix D Technical Specifications Appendix E Back-Up Key Codes Gateway Installation and Support Guide Regulatory Information Regulatory Information

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