3In My Computer, click the CD-ROM drive icon and then double-click setup.exe.

The installation program starts. Follow the on-screen instructions and install the utility software.

Depending on your computer’s settings, the file name Setup.exe may be displayed as Setup.

Procedure 5 - Configuring the Access Point settings

Display the Access Point Setup Page and set up the Access Point. The following browsers are compatible:

Internet Explorer 5.5 or later;

Netscape 6.1 or later.

To display the Wireless LAN Access Point Setup Page from the PCWA-A320 Access Point

software, set one of the Web browsers above as your computer’s default Web browser. If your Web browser is configured to use a proxy server, set the browser proxy settings so the browser does not use a proxy server for the IP address of the Access Point. For details on how to disable the proxy settings, consult your Troubleshooting Guide - Case 3.

The Wireless LAN Access Point Setup Page is saved in the internal memory of the Access Point.

Proceed as follows to configure the Access Point settings:

1Click the Start button, point to Programs (All Programs in Windows XP), Wireless LAN and click Access Point Scan.

The Scan Utility starts up, and automatically searches for Access Points on the same network. Once the Scan Utility finishes searching for Access Points, it displays a list of Access Points.

If the Scan Utility does not find any Access Points, move the computer to a location that provides good conditions for wireless communication with the Access Point and click Scan to search again. For details, refer to the Troubleshooting Guide - Case 1.

2Select the Access Point to which you want to connect from the list of Access Points that were found by the Scan Utility.

If multiple Access Points are shown in the list, check the MAC addresses. Each Access Point’s MAC address is printed on a bar code label inside the rear cover of the Wireless Unit. After checking the MAC address, make sure to reconnect the Ethernet cable.

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