Wireless-B Media Adapter

LAN

The LAN port is where you will connect the Ethernet network cable.

Uplink

The Uplink button is used only when the Adapter is connected to a wired network device. If

 

the Adapter is connected to a PC, then the Uplink button should be pushed in. If the Adapter is

 

connected to a switch, then the Uplink button should NOT be pushed in. If necessary, push the

 

Uplink button, and then power the Adapter off and back on again.

Video

The Video port is where you will connect the video cable.

Left and Right The Left and Right ports are where you will connect the left and right audio cables.

S-Video

The S-Video port is where you will connect the S-video cable.

Reset

The Reset button is what you will push if you need to reset the Adapter.

Note: When you want to reset the Adapter to its factory default settings, which are listed below, press the Reset button and hold it in for 10 seconds.

IP address: 192.168.1.230

mode: ad-hoc

SSID: linksys_wma11b

channel: 6

WEP encryption: disabled

(Antenna)

The Antenna port is where you will attach the antenna.

Remote Controller

The Adapter includes a Remote Controller, which features several buttons that allow you to control the Media Navigator. Use the remote to move through the Navigator’s Music, Pictures, or Help menus on your TV.

Before using the Remote Controller, insert the included AAA batteries into the battery compartment. Make sure you align the batteries according to the compartment’s diagram.

Here are descriptions of the remote’s various buttons:

Power - This turns the Adapter on or off.

Chapter 2: Getting to Know the Wireless-B Media Adapter and Its Remote Controller

LAN (Local Area Network): the computers and networking products that make up the network in your home or office.

IP address: the address used to identify a computer or device on a network.

Ad-hoc: a group of wireless devices communicating directly to each other (peer-to- peer) without the use of an access point.

SSID: your wireless network’s name.

WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy): a method of encrypting data transmitted on a wireless network for greater security.

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Cisco Systems WMA11B manual Ssid your wireless network’s name