Using A Wireless Connection - Gigabyte GN-B49G User Manual

108 mbps high-speed wireless broadband router
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GN-B49G High-Speed Wireless Broadband Router
side panel of the GN-B49G and the other end to the 10/100 Ethernet
port of your computer.
Step 4
Plug the power adapter cord into the router's power jack and then
plug the power adapter into a power outlet.
Step 5
Turn on your ADSL/Cable modem. After verifying all the connections,
proceed to Chapter 5 Connecting the Router to the Internet.

Using a Wireless Connection

Step 1
Turn off all the hardware devices in your network, including the
ADSL/Cable modem by unplugging their power supply.
Step 2
Connect the Ethernet cable of your ADSL/Cable modem to the WAN
port of the GN-B49G.
Step 3
Plug the power adapter cord into the router's power jack and then
plug the power adapter into a power outlet.
Step 4
Turn on your ADSL/Cable modem.
Step 4
Insert you PCMCIA notebook card, or wireless USB adapter into your
notebook PC.
Step 5
If using a GIGABYTE PCMCIA notebook card, SmartSetup 3 will
automatically detect your B49G and walk you through the setup
procedure (for more details refer to your SmartSetup 3 Guide). Please
refer to your vendor's users manual for connecting to the wireless
network.
Step 6
When scanning for available wireless networks, your B49G's factory
default SSID name is GIGABYTE. Select it using the procedures
described in your particular vendor's notebook adapter users manual.
Step 7
After verifying all the connections, proceed to Chapter 5 Connecting
the Router to the Internet.
(It does not matter which LAN port you select).
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