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What You Need to Begin
For Broadband Router Functions:
• PC with an Ethernet NIC installed or an 802.11b Wireless Adapter installed
• A functioning Ethernet-based cable or DSL modem OR an RS-232-based
analog or ISDN modem
• Operating system installation CD-ROM (i.e., your Windows XP CD-ROM)
• Internet Explorer 4 or later OR Netscape 4 or later
• If you have an analog or ISDN modem, an RS-232 cable
For Wireless Functions:
• 802.11b compatible Wireless PC Card, PCI Adapter, and/or USB
Adapter installed and configured
• Operating system installation CD-ROM (i.e., your Windows XP CD-ROM)
• Internet Explorer 4 or later OR Netscape 4 or later
Front View
1. Power LED: The green Power LED stays lighted to indicate the system is
functioning properly and flashes during the self-test phase
or firmware upgrade process.
2. Status LED: This LED blinks to indicate normal system status.
3. Config LED: This LED blinks to indicate that the product is being
configured or upgraded.
4. W.LAN LED: This LED is lighted when there is a connection to the
wireless network.
5. WAN LED: The green WAN port LED flashes when the WAN port is
sending or receiving data.
6. LAN Port LED: This green LED is always lighted when each specific
LAN port is in use.
Power
Status
Config
WAN
W.L A N
123
LAN
Link/Activity
Wireless Cable/DSL Router
SPEED
1
3
2
5
6
4