USB

ENET

PWR

RF

3. Connect the power supply

Turn on your cable or DSL modem. Connect the included power cord to the power jack on the Wireless Cable/DSL Router. Plug the power cord into a standard power outlet. Turn on your PC.

Congratulations! The installation procedure is now complete.

You should now have secure and shared Internet access. To verify your connection, launch a Web browser and go to www.usr.com. If the page loads, you are finished with the installation procedure.

Connecting an Analog or ISDN modem to the Wireless Cable/DSL Router

There are two main reasons why you would want to use either an analog or ISDN modem with the Wireless Cable/DSL Router:

You use dial-up Internet service instead of cable or DSL Internet service.

You have cable or DSL Internet service but want to have an analog

or ISDN backup in case your broadband Internet service is unavailable.

Perform the following steps to connect an analog or ISDN modem, manually change the WAN type, and properly configure the Wireless Cable/DSL Router:

1. Connect your modem to the Wireless

If you have any difficulties connecting to the Wireless Cable/DSL Router, check the top three issues below and see if they apply to your situation.

If you are attempting to create a wireless connection, but cannot con- nect to the Wireless Cable/DSL Router, make sure each Wireless Card is set to Infrastructure mode. If the Wireless Cards are set to 802.11b AdHoc mode, you will not be able to connect to the Wireless Cable/DSL Router. When each Wireless Card is set to Infrastructure mode, it should automatically connect to the Access Point of the Wireless Cable/DSL Router. If the Wireless Cards do not automatically connect, rescan until they detect the Wireless Cable/DSL Router and connect.

If you create a wireless connection to the Wireless Cable/DSL Router, but are experiencing poor link quality, check the positioning of the

Wireless Cable/DSL Router. Long distances, multiple floors, or steel or concrete walls can diminish the link quality. If possible, reposition the Wireless Cable/DSL Router to reduce the

effect of any of these obstacles.

 

 

 

 

• If you have the Wireless Cable/DSL Router

 

 

 

 

properly connected and can access the

 

 

 

 

Internet, but are experiencing difficulties

 

 

 

 

connecting with special applications (e.g.,

 

 

 

 

ICQ, Battle.net, etc.), you must assign

 

Model-2415

 

Model-2410

specific ports in order to bypass the fire-

 

Wireless Access

wall

function. For more information about how

 

 

PC Card

 

PCI Adapter

 

Wireless Access

 

 

 

 

 

to configure this function, refer to the

 

 

 

 

"Special Applications" section within the

 

 

 

 

"Configuring the Wireless Cable/DSL

 

 

 

 

Router" chapter of the User Guide.

 

 

 

 

Note: If you want to attach a printer to your

 

 

 

 

network, refer to the Print Server section of the

 

 

 

 

User Guide for installation instructions.

Model-7900

Wireless Access Point Router

Cable/DSL/ISDN/

For troubleshooting and support information,

 

Model-8011

or Analog Modem

 

10/100 Mbps Network Card

 

 

refer to the Companion Reference Guide or to

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

the User Guide on the U.S. Robotics

 

 

 

 

Installation CD-ROM.

Cable/DSL Router

Turn off your PC and your analog or ISDN modem.

Connect a serial modem cable to your analog or ISDN modem and to the COM port on the Wireless Cable/DSL Router.

Note: If your analog or ISDN modem is connected to your PC using a USB cable, disconnect the USB cable from both your PC and from your analog or ISDN modem.

2Connect your Wireless Cable/DSL Router to your computer

To make an Ethernet connection: Connect one end of the supplied Ethernet cable to your PC's Ethernet adapter. Connect the other end to one of the LAN ports on the Wireless Cable/DSL Router.

To make a wireless connection: Make sure each Wireless Card that will be connecting to the network is set to Infrastructure mode.

Note: Each Wireless Access PC Card or PCI Adapter in the wireless network must have the Infrastructure mode selected within the Configuration Utility. Refer to your Wireless Access PC Card or PCI Adapter documentation for information on selecting Infrastructure mode.

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USRobotics Wireless Cable/DSL Router ICQ, Battle.net, etc., you must assign, Wall, To configure this function, refer to

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