Actiontec electronic GT704WG-QW04 user manual Locating Windows Operating System Files

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Actiontec DSL Modem User Manual

Locating Windows Operating System Files

If the operating system files reside on the hard drive of the computer, follow the instructions below to locate them. If the files are not on the hard drive, they must be loaded from the installation disks.

Windows 98 SE

1.From the desktop, click Start.

2.When the menu appears, select Find, then Files or Folders.

3.When the “Find: All Files” window appears, select Name & Location.

4.In the “Named” text box, enter:

*.cab

5.Click the down arrow next to the “Look In” text box and select My Computer from the list that appears.

6.Click Find Now.

7.When the search is complete, note the directory path that appears most often in the “In Folder” column. For example: C:\WINDOWS \SYSTEM.

8.The Windows operating system files are located in this directory. Write down the directory path for future reference.

9.Close the Find: All Files window.

Windows Me, 2000

1.From the desktop, click Start.

2.Select Search, then For Files and Folders.

3a. Windows Me: The “Search Results” window appears. In the “Search for files or folders named” text box, enter:

*.cab

3b. Windows 2000: The “Search Results” window appears. In the “Search for files or folders named” text box, enter:

i386

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Contents Wireless DSL Gateway Table of Contents Specifications Troubleshooting ReferenceGlossary Firewall Security Level Services Static IP Address on the ComputerMinimum System Requirements Package ContentsIntroduction1 Features Getting to Know the Gateway DSL Light Power LightInternet Light Ethernet LightsUSB Light Wireless LightPhone Port USB PortPower Port Reset SwitchPower Switch Other ProblemsWired/Wireless Upgrade Page To configure the Gateway for basic operation Performing a Basic SetupBasic Setup Page Click Save and Restart in the Save and Restart screen Changing the User Name and PasswordClick Save and Restart at the bottom of the screen Configuring for a Single Static IP Address Setting Up Static IP AddressPage Setting Up Static IP Page Click Save and Restart at the bottom of the screen Configuring for a Block of Static IP Addresses Setting Up Static IP Page Click Save and Restart from the menu on the left side Dhcp Server Configuration screen, select Static fromClick Save and Restart at the bottom of the screen Accessing Advanced Settings Configuring4 Advanced SettingsWAN IP Address Transparent Bridging PPP Auto Connect Obtain an IP Address through PPPoE or PPPoASave & Apply Encapsulation PPPoA onlySpecify a Static IP Address Wireless Settings Off ChannelWEP WEP+802.1x WPA Wireless Advanced Settings Wireless MAC AuthenticationDhcp Server Beginning IP Address, Ending IP Address Dhcp Server ConfigurationDNS Dynamic or Static DNS ServerServices Blocking Remote Management/Telnet Website BlockingTo remove forwarded ports, highlight them, then click Remove Port ForwardingClicking Advanced brings up the Advanced Port Forward screen DMZ HostingDynamic Routing FirewallStatic Routing NAT Network Address TranslationIP QoS Setting Source LAN IP Address Telnet Timeout SettingThis page left intentionally blank Viewing Gateway’s Status Accessing StatusTo access the Status screens, follow these instructions Current Status Viewing the Gateway’s Status WAN Status Dhcp User List LAN StatusPage Web Activity Log Using UtilitiesDSL Settings Upgrade Firmware Restore Default SettingsThis page left intentionally blank Cannot Connect to the Internet TroubleshootingLAN Connection Failure CMD Time out error occurs when entering a URL or IP Address This page left intentionally blank Locating Computer Information ReferenceLocating Windows Operating System Files Appendix a Reference Click Search Windows 98 SE Static IP Address On the ComputerPage 192.168.0.2 Windows Me Appendix b Static IP on the Computer Do not include the periods they are automatically entered Windows Page Appendix b Static IP on the Computer Enter the following numbers in the IP Address text box Windows XP Page Appendix b Static IP on the Computer Enter the following address in the IP Address text box Computer Security Comparing DSL Service with a Dial-Up ModemInternet Browsers Modem SecurityComputer Security Electronic Security This page left intentionally blank General Specifications DWAN PPP, DHCP, Static IP Full-rate Adsl InterfaceLED Indicators Wireless Operating RangePower, DSL, Internet, Ethernet, USB, Wireless EnvironmentalGlossary Access PointPage Ssid This page left intentionally blank Firewall Security Level Services Medium Security Level Low Security Level Service Acronym Definitions Icmp Real audio/video323 120Class B Equipment Regulatory Compliance NoticesModifications All other names are the property of their respective owners Miscellaneous Legal Notices