
Front panel LEDs
On power-up, the LAN, Serial, and PC Card LEDs light. The Serial and PC Card lights blink while they detect the presence of a modem or ISDN adapter in each port. During use, the LEDs light as shown below.
| | | | | PC Card 2 (green) |
| | | | | Solid: detected |
| | | | | Flashing: |
| | | | | modem activity |
| | LAN | | Serial (green) | PC Card 1 (green) |
Power (green) | (green) |
Solid: ready for use | Solid: connected | Solid: detected | Solid: detected |
Flashing: initiating | Flashing: | Flashing: | Flashing: |
| | send/receive | modem activity | modem activity |
Internet Station Installation CD-ROM
The Installation CD-ROM sets up your computer to use the Internet Station. Your computer needs to be able to use Internet networking on your LAN and have a compatible Web browser installed. If you choose to use Modem Pooling, you must install this software. The Installation CD-ROM detects what things you need to add or change on your computer so that it meets these requirements. If your computer needs changes or additional software, the Installation CD-ROM does this for you. The CD-ROM guides you through each step. It gives you informa- tion about each step and decision you need to make. When you finish the installer from the CD-ROM and reboot, your Web browser launches. Continue installation with the Setup Wizard.
Before you begin, close all Windows programs.
1Insert the Internet Station Installation CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of the Administrator’s computer. The CD-ROM starts automatically. If it does not, explore your CD-ROM and double-click SETUP.EXE.
2Select Setup on the first screen. Read the License Agreement. Click Yes to continue.
3The Setup Wizard program transfers files to your PC’s hard disk, and detects necessary information about your system. The Select Components screen shows
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