power adapter.
6. Turn on all connected devices. These include the computer,
modem/switch and the wireless router.
7. When the wireless router is turned on, the power
LED turns
on. The
WLAN
LED turns on when the system test is
successful and the wireless interface is ready. A LAN LED turns
on when the corresponding LAN port is connected.
Setting Up Your Computer
B
This section shows you how to configure your computer to obtain an
IP address from the wireless router. This ensures that your computer
can communicate with the wireless router.
Steps are shown for Windows 2000 or XP in classic mode (with the
same look and feel as the previous Windows versions). For other
Windows versions, refer to the User’s Guide.
1. Click
Start
>
Settings
>
Control
Panel
. And double-click on
Network
and
Dial-up
Connections
or
Network Settings
.
2. Select the
Local Network Connection
icon for the appropriate
network card. Right-click and select
Properties
.
2