(page 21) computers with built-in wireless capabilities.
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If you are using a Macintosh computer see the instructions on page 22 for
Connecting a Macintosh OS X Computer with Built-in Wireless Capabilities
.
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Some older Windows computers may have
built-in wireless networking
capabilities,
but not use the Windows 8, 7, Vista, or XP utility to configure wireless networking. If this is
so, set up your computer’s wireless connection using the instructions on page 23 for
Connecting a Computer with a wireless adapter to the Cable Modem/Router
.
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Some
computers
may need a
wireless network adapter installed
. This can be a USB
adapter, PC Card adapter, or PCI adapter. When you install the adapter, make sure that it
is set to
infrastructure
or
access point
mode (NOT
ad-hoc
or
peer-to-peer
mode). If
you need help installing your wireless adapter or setting its mode, refer to the
documentation that came with it. After you install the adapter, see the instructions on
page 23 for
Connecting a Computer with a wireless adapter to the Cable Modem/ Router
.
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Summary of Contents for 5363
Page 1: ...Cable Modem Router Cable Modem plus Dual band Wireless AC Router U S E R M A N U A L ...
Page 50: ...Figure 4 Example Wireless Primary Network page 50 ...
Page 54: ...Figure 5 Example of Guest Network Page 54 ...
Page 64: ...Figure 9 Example of Access Control Page 64 ...
Page 80: ...Figure 17 Example of IP Filtering Page 80 ...
Page 104: ...Figure 27 Example of Basic Setup Page 104 ...
Page 134: ...Figure 42 Example of the Connection Page 134 ...