ActionTec GE344000-01 User Manual page 38

Wireless cable/dsl router
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3. Click Advanced and in the "Property" list find an entry for speed or media
type and click it to highlight it. To the right of that should be a "Value" drop
down menu. Click on the drop down arrow and then click on Auto,
Autoselect, or Auto sense in that menu. Then, click OK to close the window.
4. Click Ok in the "Network Properties" window and you will be prompted to
restart your computer. Click Yes. Once you computer has restarted the LAN
light should turn solid green on the Router. Continue on with the Quick Start
Guide.
Windows 2000, XP
1. From your desktop, right-click on the My Network Places (In XP, this icon
may not be on the desktop. See below for instructions on how to place it on
the desktop) and left click on properties.
2. The "Network Connections" window appears. Find the connection for your
Ethernet card (It may Local Area Connection) right click on it and left click
on properties.
3. In the next window, click Configure (listed under your Ethernet card). Click
Advanced and, in the "Property" list, find an entry for speed or media type
and click it to highlight it. To the right of that should be a "Value" drop down
menu. Click on the drop down arrow and then click on the auto, autoselect,
or auto sense in that menu. Then click OK to close the window.
4. The LAN light on the router should turn solid green on the Router. Continue
on with the Quick Start Guide.
XP Users
To place the My Network Places icon on your desktop, right-click on your desk-
top and click on Properties. This will bring up the "Display Properties" win-
dow. Click Desktop and towards the bottom left, click Customize Desktop.
Under "Desktop Icons,"click My Network Places and click OK. Click OK in the
Display Properties window. You should now have a My Network Places icon on
your desktop.
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