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Verizon One User Guide

1.2 Networking Requirements (cont’d)

NOTE: Before you connect via 10/100 Base-T, you must have an available Ethernet card installed in your computer. If your Ethernet card does not auto- negotiate, you must set it to half duplex. Refer to the Ethernet card manufacturer’s instructions for installing and configuring your Ethernet card.

NOTE: PCs can use any Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) 802.11b/g/g+ certified card to communicate with Verizon One. The Wireless card and Verizon One must use the same Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) security code type. The factory default for WEP is DISABLED. If you enable WEP, you must ensure the network setting

for your wireless adapter is set to “Must Use Shared Key for WEP” or “Open Wi-Fi.” You must ensure that your PC’s Wi-Fi adapter is configured properly for

whichever network setting you use. You can access the settings in the advanced properties of the wireless network adapter.

Verizon One can function in two modes: The first mode, called the Standalone Mode, occurs when Verizon One IS NOT CONNECTED to active DSL service. In this mode, Verizon One provides traditional, standard cordless telephone functionality that can be used in your home/office, as explained in this document.

The second mode, called the Active Mode, occurs when Verizon One IS CONNECTED to active DSL service. In this mode, Verizon One provides additional voice and data services through your high-speed Internet connection that are accessible from the touch-screen display (such as Address Book and

Calendar functionality). For details on how to use these additional features and navigate the touch-screen display, please see Verizon One applications and tools.

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