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... meet FCC exposure limits. Ne pas utiliser dans un avion ou en présence de vapeur explosive (station-service). Microsoft may be inferred. All rights reserved. UPnP is the responsibility of the user. Base Station: Only use only. Not intended for any human body in order to change without the express written permission...
... meet FCC exposure limits. Ne pas utiliser dans un avion ou en présence de vapeur explosive (station-service). Microsoft may be inferred. All rights reserved. UPnP is the responsibility of the user. Base Station: Only use only. Not intended for any human body in order to change without the express written permission...
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... Setup Wizard 11 Step 3: Connect the Base Station 11 Step 4: Configure the Base Station 12 Step 5: Test Your Network 13 What's Next? ...13 Setting Up the Base Station Wirelessly 13 3 | Custom Setup: Configuring the Base Station Manually 15 Base Station Setup...16 Step 1: Connect the Base Station 16 Step 2: Open the Base Station Management Tool 16 Step 3: Establish the Base Station Password 16 Step 4: Establish Your Internet...
... Setup Wizard 11 Step 3: Connect the Base Station 11 Step 4: Configure the Base Station 12 Step 5: Test Your Network 13 What's Next? ...13 Setting Up the Base Station Wirelessly 13 3 | Custom Setup: Configuring the Base Station Manually 15 Base Station Setup...16 Step 1: Connect the Base Station 16 Step 2: Open the Base Station Management Tool 16 Step 3: Establish the Base Station Password 16 Step 4: Establish Your Internet...
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...when I run it on my computer........... 37 Setup does not recognize my wireless base station 38 Setup can't detect the Internet after I connect my new base station to a broadband modem 39 After I install a new base station on my network, my Internet connection no longer works...40 I am ...my wireless network 42 I can't access the Internet from a computer connected to my network with an Ethernet cable...44 My network is slow 46 I am having problems running a networked program or multiplayer game on my network or the Internet 46 ii Microsoft Broadband Networking Wireless Base Station User...
...when I run it on my computer........... 37 Setup does not recognize my wireless base station 38 Setup can't detect the Internet after I connect my new base station to a broadband modem 39 After I install a new base station on my network, my Internet connection no longer works...40 I am ...my wireless network 42 I can't access the Internet from a computer connected to my network with an Ethernet cable...44 My network is slow 46 I am having problems running a networked program or multiplayer game on my network or the Internet 46 ii Microsoft Broadband Networking Wireless Base Station User...
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... five times faster than 802.11b base stations. Note For more information about 802.11b and 802.11g, see "Understanding Wireless Transmission Standards" later in the following illustration. About Your Wireless Base Station The wireless base station comes with 802.11b or 802.11g Wi-Fi® networks). Wireless Base Station (MN-700) Base Station Stand (Detachable) Blank Floppy Disk Wireless Kit MN-7M0icr0os/ofMt BNro-a7db2an0d Networking Wireless Kit Microsoft Broadband Networking MN...
... five times faster than 802.11b base stations. Note For more information about 802.11b and 802.11g, see "Understanding Wireless Transmission Standards" later in the following illustration. About Your Wireless Base Station The wireless base station comes with 802.11b or 802.11g Wi-Fi® networks). Wireless Base Station (MN-700) Base Station Stand (Detachable) Blank Floppy Disk Wireless Kit MN-7M0icr0os/ofMt BNro-a7db2an0d Networking Wireless Kit Microsoft Broadband Networking MN...
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... you will find a Power port, a To Modem port, four numbered Ethernet ports, and a Restore button. 2 Microsoft Broadband Networking Wireless Base Station User's Guide Base Station Ports, Status Lights, and the Restore Button The following illustrations show the locations of the base station, you to use many programs (like instant messaging programs and multiplayer games) on the network to...
... you will find a Power port, a To Modem port, four numbered Ethernet ports, and a Restore button. 2 Microsoft Broadband Networking Wireless Base Station User's Guide Base Station Ports, Status Lights, and the Restore Button The following illustrations show the locations of the base station, you to use many programs (like instant messaging programs and multiplayer games) on the network to...
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...off or not connected Data being sent or received through the modem Wireless Radio enabled Radio disabled Data being sent or received wirelessly Ethernet port (4) Ethernet device connected and on the back of the base station Optional stand The front of each light. Chapter 1: Introduction 3 The... following table describes the behavior of the base station has seven status lights. Antenna Power, Modem, and Wireless lights Ethernet port lights, which correspond to the Ethernet ports on Ethernet device off Data being sent ...
...off or not connected Data being sent or received through the modem Wireless Radio enabled Radio disabled Data being sent or received wirelessly Ethernet port (4) Ethernet device connected and on the back of the base station Optional stand The front of each light. Chapter 1: Introduction 3 The... following table describes the behavior of the base station has seven status lights. Antenna Power, Modem, and Wireless lights Ethernet port lights, which correspond to the Ethernet ports on Ethernet device off Data being sent ...
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... vertically. To attach the stand 1. Insert the two rectangular hooks on the stand into the two rectangular openings on the bottom of the base station. 2. Using the Base Station Stand You can do this by running the Setup Wizard and clicking Set Up a Product. 4 Microsoft Broadband Networking Wireless Base Station User's Guide Restoring the base station erases all your base station password.
... vertically. To attach the stand 1. Insert the two rectangular hooks on the stand into the two rectangular openings on the bottom of the base station. 2. Using the Base Station Stand You can do this by running the Setup Wizard and clicking Set Up a Product. 4 Microsoft Broadband Networking Wireless Base Station User's Guide Restoring the base station erases all your base station password.
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... as fireplaces, concrete or masonry walls and floors, metal framing, UV window film, and metallic paint will minimize the possibility of your intended wireless network area. To restore the base station to factory default settings O Use a pointed object to press and release the Restore button on the back of sight to avoid obstacles...
... as fireplaces, concrete or masonry walls and floors, metal framing, UV window film, and metallic paint will minimize the possibility of your intended wireless network area. To restore the base station to factory default settings O Use a pointed object to press and release the Restore button on the back of sight to avoid obstacles...
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... band 2.4 GHz 5 GHz 2.4 GHz 2.4 GHz Note The benefit of 11 Mbps. Your Microsoft Wireless Base Station conforms to the latest specification, 802.11g. Because 802.11b and 802.11g use the same radio frequency band, this wireless base station is not compatible with wireless transmission. Pointing the antenna toward another wireless component does not improve reception. The following table summarizes the four specifications in...
... band 2.4 GHz 5 GHz 2.4 GHz 2.4 GHz Note The benefit of 11 Mbps. Your Microsoft Wireless Base Station conforms to the latest specification, 802.11g. Because 802.11b and 802.11g use the same radio frequency band, this wireless base station is not compatible with wireless transmission. Pointing the antenna toward another wireless component does not improve reception. The following table summarizes the four specifications in...
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... you can distinguish Ethernet cable from phone cable by the larger connector size and, often, by the number of your base station must have an Ethernet adapter, which provides an Ethernet port. For other Ethernet devices can use Ethernet cables to connect some...7 By using hubs or switches, you connect devices to connect your base station. The base station's auto-negotiation feature automatically determines the rate of gold pins (or contacts) visible in your network, for example to the Microsoft base station. Ethernet Cables An Ethernet cable resembles a phone cord, but has wider...
... you can distinguish Ethernet cable from phone cable by the larger connector size and, often, by the number of your base station must have an Ethernet adapter, which provides an Ethernet port. For other Ethernet devices can use Ethernet cables to connect some...7 By using hubs or switches, you connect devices to connect your base station. The base station's auto-negotiation feature automatically determines the rate of gold pins (or contacts) visible in your network, for example to the Microsoft base station. Ethernet Cables An Ethernet cable resembles a phone cord, but has wider...
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... not need : O A computer that comes with a base station, gateway, or router and you through in the Setup Wizard on the Setup CD. O You have an existing network with this chapter will need to keep multiple copies of this CD and you set up your Microsoft® Broadband Networking Wireless Base Station. See "Access Point Setup" in the...
... not need : O A computer that comes with a base station, gateway, or router and you through in the Setup Wizard on the Setup CD. O You have an existing network with this chapter will need to keep multiple copies of this CD and you set up your Microsoft® Broadband Networking Wireless Base Station. See "Access Point Setup" in the...
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...to the computer that is running Windows Me, Windows 98, or Windows 98 SE 10 Microsoft Broadband Networking Wireless Base Station User's Guide Make sure that it and gather all of your computers. Take the ...base station to replace an existing base station, gateway, or router Your computer currently connects to your broadband modem with the Ethernet cable that your Internet settings, see Appendix A, "Locating Your Internet and Network Settings." Your base station will use any other computer that you are enabled. O Setup and Network Utility CD O Microsoft Wireless Base Station...
...to the computer that is running Windows Me, Windows 98, or Windows 98 SE 10 Microsoft Broadband Networking Wireless Base Station User's Guide Make sure that it and gather all of your computers. Take the ...base station to replace an existing base station, gateway, or router Your computer currently connects to your broadband modem with the Ethernet cable that your Internet settings, see Appendix A, "Locating Your Internet and Network Settings." Your base station will use any other computer that you are enabled. O Setup and Network Utility CD O Microsoft Wireless Base Station...
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...the provided stand. Continue following the instructions in the wizard to specify the location of the base station, and then connect the other end into the CD drive. If you are setting up , click Wireless-G Base Station (MN-700, MN-820). 6. When the Setup Wizard restarts, click Set Up a Product.... If you are setting up a base station or an adapter, click Base station. 5. Plug one end of the power supply that are required for...
...the provided stand. Continue following the instructions in the wizard to specify the location of the base station, and then connect the other end into the CD drive. If you are setting up , click Wireless-G Base Station (MN-700, MN-820). 6. When the Setup Wizard restarts, click Set Up a Product.... If you are setting up a base station or an adapter, click Base station. 5. Plug one end of the power supply that are required for...
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... the file and printer sharing part of the Setup Wizard, click Finish. By default, the Broadband Network Utility starts automatically. 12 Microsoft Broadband Networking Wireless Base Station User's Guide Computer Existing broadband modem Wireless Base Station Existing Ethernet cable Power port Blue Ethernet cable (included in Chapter 5. Note If your computer. Your connections should now resemble those...
... the file and printer sharing part of the Setup Wizard, click Finish. By default, the Broadband Network Utility starts automatically. 12 Microsoft Broadband Networking Wireless Base Station User's Guide Computer Existing broadband modem Wireless Base Station Existing Ethernet cable Power port Blue Ethernet cable (included in Chapter 5. Note If your computer. Your connections should now resemble those...
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...of this software installed, this option is working properly, you just set up the base station wirelessly 1. Locate and write down your Web browser and try accessing a Web site such as www.microsoft.com. For instructions, see Chapter 4. 2. Disconnect your modem from all computers on ... of your computer, and turn off the modem (or unplug it). 3. Keep your network. Your base station setup is working properly, you want to set up the base station wirelessly by using the Broadband Network Utility, see Appendix A, "Locating Your Internet and Network Settings." For most...
...of this software installed, this option is working properly, you just set up the base station wirelessly 1. Locate and write down your Web browser and try accessing a Web site such as www.microsoft.com. For instructions, see Chapter 4. 2. Disconnect your modem from all computers on ... of your computer, and turn off the modem (or unplug it). 3. Keep your network. Your base station setup is working properly, you want to set up the base station wirelessly by using the Broadband Network Utility, see Appendix A, "Locating Your Internet and Network Settings." For most...
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...Because your network settings. 14 Microsoft Broadband Networking Wireless Base Station User's Guide Do not connect your modem. 11. 5. Your modem is no longer connected to your Internet connection. 8. When the wizard asks what you that it in the wizard to the base station. Plug in step 1 ...of modem you have not yet installed your Microsoft wireless adapter, the wizard will be able to enter the Internet settings you are setting up...
...Because your network settings. 14 Microsoft Broadband Networking Wireless Base Station User's Guide Do not connect your modem. 11. 5. Your modem is no longer connected to your Internet connection. 8. When the wizard asks what you that it in the wizard to the base station. Plug in step 1 ...of modem you have not yet installed your Microsoft wireless adapter, the wizard will be able to enter the Internet settings you are setting up...
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... not running Microsoft® Windows® operating system. The Setup Wizard automatically configures the base station with your base station from the Base Station Management Tool. There are an advanced user and you want to use to configure your network by using the wireless base station in the following situations: O Your computer is a Web-based utility that came with a base station, router, or gateway...
... not running Microsoft® Windows® operating system. The Setup Wizard automatically configures the base station with your base station from the Base Station Management Tool. There are an advanced user and you want to use to configure your network by using the wireless base station in the following situations: O Your computer is a Web-based utility that came with a base station, router, or gateway...
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... default password, admin, to your password every two to the Base Station Management Tool is case sensitive. 16 Microsoft Broadband Networking Wireless Base Station User's Guide You should turn orange, and then turn off your computer. Disconnect your base station into an electrical outlet. Plug one end of the base station should , however, create a new password at the earliest opportunity...
... default password, admin, to your password every two to the Base Station Management Tool is case sensitive. 16 Microsoft Broadband Networking Wireless Base Station User's Guide You should turn orange, and then turn off your computer. Disconnect your base station into an electrical outlet. Plug one end of the base station should , however, create a new password at the earliest opportunity...
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... DNS primary and secondary addresses, if your Internet settings, see Appendix A, "Locating Your Internet and Network Settings." 1. If you are replacing an existing base station, router, or gateway with the Microsoft base station, specify the media access control (MAC) address of that you with this information. O If you to specify additional Internet settings information, such as...
... DNS primary and secondary addresses, if your Internet settings, see Appendix A, "Locating Your Internet and Network Settings." 1. If you are replacing an existing base station, router, or gateway with the Microsoft base station, specify the media access control (MAC) address of that you with this information. O If you to specify additional Internet settings information, such as...
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... must choose to enable 128-bit WEP encryption. Any computer that meets the system requirements for Microsoft Broadband Networking products can contain numbers and the letters A through F. 4. WEP keys can use the IEEE 802.11g protocol. From the Base Station Management Tool menu, click Wireless. 2. To apply these system requirements will be 26 characters in length.
... must choose to enable 128-bit WEP encryption. Any computer that meets the system requirements for Microsoft Broadband Networking products can contain numbers and the letters A through F. 4. WEP keys can use the IEEE 802.11g protocol. From the Base Station Management Tool menu, click Wireless. 2. To apply these system requirements will be 26 characters in length.