Microsoft MN-820 manual END-USER License Agreement for Microsoft Software

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END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR MICROSOFT SOFTWARE

IMPORTANT—READ CAREFULLY: Be sure to carefully read and understand all of the rights and restrictions described in this Microsoft End-User License Agreement (“EULA”), which includes the Software Product License, General Provisions and Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability. You will be asked to review and either accept or not accept the terms of the EULA. The SOFTWARE will not set up on Your computer unless or until You accept the terms of this EULA.

Your click of the “accept” button is a symbol of Your signature that You accept the terms of the EULA.

NOTE: The terms of this printed, paper EULA supersede the terms of any on-screen EULA found within the

SOFTWARE.

This EULA is a legal agreement between You (either an individual or a single legal entity who will be refered to in this EULA as “You” and “Your”) and Microsoft Corporation and includes the Software Product License for the software portion of this Hardware Device, which includes the accompanying computer software, and may include associated media, printed materials and any “online” or electronic documentation (“SOFTWARE”). This EULA is valid and grants the end-user license rights ONLY if the SOFTWARE is genuine Microsoft software. By installing, copying or otherwise using the SOFTWARE, You agree to be bound by the terms of this EULA. If You do not agree to the terms of this EULA, do not install or use the SOFTWARE; You should return the SOFTWARE and accompanying Microsoft Hardware Device to Microsoft or Your place of purchase for a refund.

SOFTWARE PRODUCT LICENSE

The SOFTWARE is protected by copyright laws and international copyright treaties, as well as other intellectual property laws and treaties. The SOFTWARE is licensed, not sold.

1.GRANT OF LICENSE. This EULA grants You the following rights:

OSoftware Installation and Use. Except as otherwise expressly provided in this EULA, You may only install, use, access, run, or otherwise interact with (“Run”) one copy of the SOFTWARE on a single computer, such as a workstation, terminal, or other digital electronic device (“Workstation Computer”) to which the enclosed Hardware Device is attached. You may also Run a copy of the SOFTWARE on any computers or other electronic devices (each a "Computer" and collectively the “Computers”) that are connected or networked to the Workstation Computer through the Hardware Device.

OReservation of Rights. Microsoft reserves all rights not expressly granted to You in this EULA.

2. DESCRIPTION OF OTHER RIGHTS AND LIMITATIONS.

OOperating System Upgrades. The SOFTWARE may contain systems components software upgrades required for proper operation of the SOFTWARE. Any such systems software upgrades are licensed to You pursuant to the terms and conditions as provided in Your license to the operating system unless a separate end user license agreement is provided to You with such upgrades, in which case such separate agreement governs Your use of the upgrades.

OMultiple Hardware Devices. If You purchased a multiple pack of the Hardware Device, You may make one (1) copy of the SOFTWARE for each Hardware Device You purchased in the package, and You may use each copy in the manner specified above.

OLimitations on Reverse Engineering, Decompilation and Disassembly. You may not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the SOFTWARE, except and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by applicable law notwithstanding this limitation.

OSeparation of Components. The SOFTWARE is licensed as a single product. Its component parts may not be separated for use on more than one computer.

ORental. You may not rent or lease or lend the SOFTWARE.

OSingle Computer. The SOFTWARE is licensed with the Hardware Device as a single integrated product. The SOFTWARE may only be used with the Hardware Device as set forth in this EULA.

OSoftware Transfer. You may permanently transfer all of Your rights under this EULA only as part of a transfer of the Hardware Device, provided You retain no copies, You transfer all of the SOFTWARE (including all component parts, the media and printed materials, any upgrades, this EULA and, if applicable, the Certificate of Authenticity) along with the accompanying Hardware Device, and the recipient agrees to the terms of this EULA. If the SOFTWARE portion is an upgrade, any transfer must include all prior versions of the SOFTWARE.

ONot For Resale Software. If the SOFTWARE is labeled “Not for Resale” or “NFR”, then, notwithstanding other sections of this EULA, You may not resell, or otherwise transfer for value, the SOFTWARE.

OAuto Updates. You acknowledge and agree that Microsoft may automatically check the version of the SOFTWARE and/or its components You are utilizing and may provide upgrades and/or supplements to the SOFTWARE and/or its components that will be automatically downloaded to the Workstation Computer and all Computers. Your use of the SOFTWARE including such upgrade and/or supplement shall be governed by this EULA.

OTermination. Without prejudice to any other rights, Microsoft may terminate Your rights under this EULA if You fail to comply with the terms and conditions of this EULA. In such event, You must destroy all copies of the SOFTWARE and all of its component parts.

OTrademarks. This EULA does not grant You any rights in connection with any trademarks or service marks of Microsoft or its suppliers.

70Microsoft Broadband Networking Wireless Notebook Kit User’s Guide

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Contents Page Avertissement Contents Using an Internet Connection over a Network Contents Page About Your Wireless Notebook Kit Your Wireless Base StationUPnP Standards and Your Wireless Base Station Base Station Ports, Status Lights, and the Restore ButtonIntroduction Using the Base Station Stand Resetting the Base StationTo attach the stand To detach the standRestoring Factory Default Settings Your Wireless Notebook AdapterTo restore the base station to factory default settings Adapter Status Lights CardBus TechnologyWindows XP or Windows Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, and Windows MeAbout Wireless Radio Connections Types of Wireless NetworksPlacement of Wireless Components Adjusting the Base Station Antenna Understanding Wireless Transmission StandardsAbout Wired Ethernet Connections Ethernet CablesSetup Typical SetupGather Components, Tools, and Information If… Do this first…Run the Setup Wizard to Set Up the Base Station Connect the Base StationConfigure the Base Station Insert the Adapter into Your Computer Test Your Network Configure Your AdapterWhat’s Next? Setting Up the Base Station Wirelessly To set up the base station wirelesslyPage Custom setup Establish the Base Station Password Base Station SetupOpen the Base Station Management Tool Establish Your Internet Settings Establish Your Wireless Settings Establish Your Wireless Security SettingsCustomize Network Settings Configure Your ComputerTest your Internet Connection Access Point Setup Connect the Base Station to a ComputerEstablish the Base Station Password Set the Base Station to Access Point Mode Page Network activities Logging on to Your Network Using an Internet Connection over a NetworkTo log off and log back on to your network Using the Broadband Network Utility To start the Broadband Network UtilityTo refresh the Network Devices list To remove an inactive device from the Network Devices listUsing Files and Folders over a Network Make your files and folders available to the networkTo share a folder or drive on your computer in Windows XP To share a folder or drive on your computer in WindowsAccess shared files To access shared files on other computersUsing a Printer over a Network About Reading E-Mail Messages on a Network Using Other Peripheral Devices over a NetworkPlaying Games on Your Network and on the Internet To set up an ad hoc network in Windows XP Creating a Computer-to-Computer Ad Hoc NetworkJoining an Available Wireless Network To join an available network in Windows XPPage Monitoring Your Network View StatusView Network Devices To refresh the network device listView Adapter Settings To view adapter settingsTo upgrade software, drivers, or firmware Updating Software, Drivers, and FirmwareHelp Protect Your Network from Computer Viruses Help Protect Your Network from HackersHelp Protect Your Network from Unauthorized Access Troubleshooting Setup and Hardware ProblemsSetup does not recognize my wireless base station Setup does not recognize my wireless notebook adapterIf your base station is connected wirelessly If your base station is connected with an Ethernet cableTroubleshooting To clone a MAC address Troubleshooting Can’t stay connected to my wireless network Network and Internet ProblemsTo disable 802.1x authentication in Windows XP Troubleshooting Page Troubleshooting My network is slow Troubleshooting Page Printing and File Sharing Issues Can’t print to a networked printerPage Troubleshooting If the file is stored on a Windows XP-based computer Click OK to save the changesInternet Connection Type To determine which connection type your ISP providesGeneral Internet Settings Dynamic IP Dhcp SettingsTo locate your Internet settings Host NameTo locate your static IP address settings Windows XP Static IP SettingsTo locate your static IP address settings Windows Workgroup Name PPPoE SettingsTo determine your workgroup name in Windows XP or Windows Wireless Security Settings Wireless Network NameTo determine your workgroup name in Windows Me and Windows Getting Help Technical Support OptionsUnited States Radio and TV Interference Regulations Regulatory InformationCanadian Radiocommunication Regulations Technical Specifications Base StationTo +40 deg C To +35 deg C System Requirements END-USER License Agreement for Microsoft Software General Provisions Limited Warranty Contrat DE Licence Utilisateur Final Pour Logiciel Microsoft Dispositions Générales Garantie Limitée Page Glossary Page Glossary Page Glossary Page Index Page Index Typical Setup base station, 11 preparing for My Network Settings