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Wireless Broadband Internet Setup

1.Install your wireless router, using the instructions provided with the router. When the router installation is complete, plug in the game and turn on the power.

2.Access the Main Menu Screen through the SETUP button or 6 Star menu.

3.Touch the TournaTime button. The game will prompt you to enter the time zone. Scroll through the list to find your time zone and select it by touching it. The game will return to the TournaTime Menu.

4.Touch the Wireless button next to

(LAN) Local Area Network Connec- tion to advance to the Internet Setup screen.

5.Touch Configure Device and then choose from the following options to network your games:

Auto Detect Network: The system will find and connect to the nearest available wireless network. This is the easiest way to connect.

Search for Networks: Looks for all available wireless connections. Select a connection from the list to proceed.

Secured connection: Choosing a “locked” device will prompt a key (pass- word) request. If the selection is your own network, use your network pass- word to gain access. If not, this indi- cates an outside wireless network that has been encrypted and is not acces- sible.

Unsecured connection: You will be prompted to enter interface information. Accept the default values, or consult a network advisor to manually configure these settings.

Ad-Hoc Network: This is only for link- ing games, not for connecting to the server for MegaNet.

NOTE: If you have chosen Ad-Hoc Net- work, you will be prompted to enter the SSID (network name). Create a name for your network and enter your net- work and enter that same SSID name for all games that you want to link. You will also be required to manually con- figure these settings, consult a network

advisor.

Custom Configuration: Touching this button will prompt the user to enter the SSID (network name) for manual setup of the wireless connection.

NOTE: Wireless Internet connection does not require Manual Configura- tion. Only users who have changed the default SSID during router installation should change the SSID. Consult the instructions supplied with your wire-

less router for more information.

NOTE: If you have chosen Custom Con- figuration, you will be prompted to enter interface information. We suggest you ac- cept the default values. If you want to manu- ally configure these settings, consult a net- work advisor.

6.Once you have chosen your network connection and the game returns to the Wireless Device Setup Screen, reboot the game in order to ensure that your network is properly established.

7.When the game boots back up, press the Merit Link button on the Player Menu Screen. If your connection was successful, a registration page will appear. If not, check the troubleshoot- ing guide.

8.Continue with the GTnet Content and Merit Link User Guide sections for a description of features and instruc- tions on how to get started.

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AB Soft PM0503-10 manual Wireless Broadband Internet Setup, Advisor

PM0503-10 specifications

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