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Using an Internet Connection over a Network
Contents
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About Your Wireless Notebook Kit
Your Wireless Base Station
UPnP Standards and Your Wireless Base Station
Base Station Ports, Status Lights, and the Restore Button
Introduction
To attach the stand
Using the Base Station Stand
Resetting the Base Station
To detach the stand
Your Wireless Notebook Adapter
Restoring Factory Default Settings
To restore the base station to factory default settings
Windows XP or Windows
Adapter Status Lights
CardBus Technology
Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, and Windows Me
About Wireless Radio Connections
Types of Wireless Networks
Placement of Wireless Components
Adjusting the Base Station Antenna
Understanding Wireless Transmission Standards
About Wired Ethernet Connections
Ethernet Cables
Setup
Typical Setup
Gather Components, Tools, and Information
If… Do this first…
Run the Setup Wizard to Set Up the Base Station
Connect the Base Station
Configure the Base Station
Insert the Adapter into Your Computer
Configure Your Adapter
Test Your Network
What’s Next?
Setting Up the Base Station Wirelessly
To set up the base station wirelessly
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Custom setup
Base Station Setup
Establish the Base Station Password
Open the Base Station Management Tool
Establish Your Internet Settings
Establish Your Wireless Settings
Establish Your Wireless Security Settings
Customize Network Settings
Configure Your Computer
Test your Internet Connection
Access Point Setup
Connect the Base Station to a Computer
Establish the Base Station Password
Set the Base Station to Access Point Mode
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Network activities
Using an Internet Connection over a Network
Logging on to Your Network
To log off and log back on to your network
To refresh the Network Devices list
Using the Broadband Network Utility
To start the Broadband Network Utility
To remove an inactive device from the Network Devices list
To share a folder or drive on your computer in Windows XP
Using Files and Folders over a Network
Make your files and folders available to the network
To share a folder or drive on your computer in Windows
Access shared files
To access shared files on other computers
Using a Printer over a Network
Using Other Peripheral Devices over a Network
About Reading E-Mail Messages on a Network
Playing 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 Network
Joining an Available Wireless Network
To join an available network in Windows XP
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View Network Devices
Monitoring Your Network
View Status
To refresh the network device list
To upgrade software, drivers, or firmware
View Adapter Settings
To view adapter settings
Updating Software, Drivers, and Firmware
Help Protect Your Network from Computer Viruses
Help Protect Your Network from Hackers
Help Protect Your Network from Unauthorized Access
Troubleshooting
Setup and Hardware Problems
If your base station is connected wirelessly
Setup does not recognize my wireless base station
Setup does not recognize my wireless notebook adapter
If your base station is connected with an Ethernet cable
Troubleshooting
To clone a MAC address
Troubleshooting
Network and Internet Problems
Can’t stay connected to my wireless network
To disable 802.1x authentication in Windows XP
Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
My network is slow
Troubleshooting
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Printing and File Sharing Issues
Can’t print to a networked printer
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Troubleshooting
If the file is stored on a Windows XP-based computer
Click OK to save the changes
Internet Connection Type
To determine which connection type your ISP provides
To locate your Internet settings
General Internet Settings
Dynamic IP Dhcp Settings
Host Name
Static IP Settings
To locate your static IP address settings Windows XP
To locate your static IP address settings Windows
PPPoE Settings
Workgroup Name
To determine your workgroup name in Windows XP or Windows
Wireless Network Name
Wireless Security Settings
To determine your workgroup name in Windows Me and Windows
Getting Help
Technical Support Options
Regulatory Information
United States Radio and TV Interference Regulations
Canadian Radiocommunication Regulations
Technical Specifications
Base Station
To +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
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Glossary
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Index
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Index
Typical Setup base station, 11 preparing for
My Network Settings