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Minimum Requirements
• PC with CD-ROM Drive
• Network Adapter with Ethernet (UTP CAT 5)

Cabling and TCP/IP Protocol Installed per PC

• Internet Explorer 4.0 (or Higher) or Netscape

Navigator 4.7 (or Higher) for Web-based
Configuration

• C a b l e o r D S L M o d e m w i t h E t h e r n e t

Connection and Internet Access

Cable/DSL 4-Port Router 

Package Contents
(

1

) Cable/DSL 4-Port Router

(

2

) Power Adapter

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3

) Setup Wizard CD-ROM with User Guide

Not Shown:  Registration Card and this Quick

Installation

The following steps will walk you through connecting the Router, configur-
ing your networked PCs to accept the IP addresses the Router assigns them,
and configuring the Router with setting(s) provided by your Internet Service
Provider (ISP). 

The installation technician from your ISP should have left the setup infor-
mation for your modem with you after installing your broadband connection.
If not, you can call your ISP to request the data.

Once you have the setup information you need for your specific type of
Internet connection, you can begin installation and setup of the Router.

Connect the Cable/DSL 4-Port
Router to Your Network

Important:

Network Everywhere strongly recommends that you use the

Setup Wizard CD-ROM by inserting the Setup Wizard CD-ROM into your
PC’s CD-ROM drive. The Setup Wizard will start automatically. Then follow
the Setup Wizard’s instructions to install the Router. 

However, if you prefer to manually install the Router, then proceed to step A
of this Quick Installation. Follow these instructions to install the Router.

For more detailed instructions, please refer to the Cable/DSL 4-Port Router’s
User Guide on the Setup Wizard CD-ROM.

A. Make sure that all the devices you’ll be working with are powered down,

including your PCs, your cable or DSL modem, and the Router.

B. Connect an Ethernet network

cable to one of your PCs’
Ethernet ports. This will be the
port that connects to the
Router.

C. Connect the other end of the

Ethernet network cable to one
of the LAN ports on the back
of the Cable/DSL Router.
Repeat steps A and B for all
the PCs you wish to connect to
the Router. 

D. Port 1 can act as the Router’s uplink port. If you are connecting Port 1 of

the Router to a hub or switch, press the Uplink pushbutton. If you are con-
necting Port 1 of the Router to a PC, make sure the Uplink pushbutton has
not been pressed. 

E. Connect the network cable

from your cable or DSL
modem to the Router’s
Internet port, and connect your
cable or DSL modem to its
p r o p e r c o n n e c t i o n . T h e n
power up your modem.

F. Plug one end of the power

adapter into the Power port
located on the back of the
Router.

G. Plug the other end of the power adapter into an appropriate power socket.

H. Turn on the cable or DSL modem. Then turn on the PC.

Before setting up the Router, you will have to configure your PCs to accept
the IP addresses provided by the Router. To do this, you will need to config-
ure TCP/IP. These instructions apply only to Windows 95, 98, and
Millennium machines. For TCP/IP setup under Windows NT, 2000, and XP,
please refer to your Windows manual.

F

Continue to Step 2 now!

C

B

E

This Quick Installation is meant to help you install the Router quickly and easily. For detailed instructions on installation and
configuration and further setup options, please consult the User Guide.

1

2

Configure Your PCs to Connect to
the Cable/DSL 4-Port Router

Note: Always use the power adapter that came with the Router. Using any
other power adapter could result in product damage.

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