Replacing The Cable Connections Of Other Devices; Sharing Internet Access With Other Computers - Asus WL-330G User Manual

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Replacing the cable connections of other devices

You can also use the WL-330g to replace your Xbox, PlayStation
box network cable connection.
To do this:
1. Switch the WL-330g to Ethernet adapter mode using the mode switch.
(Default SSID: ANY)
2. Place the WL-330g nearest the AP you wish to connect, then turn on the device.
3. Connect one end of the supplied RJ-45 cable to the Ethernet port of the
device and the other end to the Xbox, PlayStation
Ethernet port.
4. Set the IP address of the Xbox, PlayStation
connection to the local network. Verify your connection.
Make sure the WL-330g MAC cloning feature is enabled when using the
device in this setup. Use the Wireless Setting Utility to enable MAC
cloning. Refer to the User Guide in the support CD for details.

Sharing Internet access with other computers

Refer to the typical network configuration and table below for information on
sharing an Internet access with other computers in your office or home network.
Use the mode switch to set the WL-330g to AP mode before sharing an
Internet connection with other computers in your network.
Internet
ADSL/Cable modem
If your Internet
connection is
xDSL
1
with dynamic IP
2
(PPPoE
account)
xDSL with static IP
xDSL/Cable with a router
3
and enable DHCP
server
1
xDSL
– ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) or DSL (Digital Subscriber Line)
2
PPPoE – Point-to-Point over Ethernet
3
DHCP
– Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
20
WL-330g
Then set the IP of
other computer(s)
ISP automatically assigns
the IP (using PPPoE dial-up) Provider (ISP)
to the provided static IP
No need; the DHCP server
automatically assigns the IP
ASUS Pocket Wireless Access Point (WL-330g)
®
2, or set-top
®
2, or set-top box
®
2, or set-top box to establish
Wireless computer
Number of allowed
Internet connections
Depends on the Internet Service
Depends on the Internet Service
Provider (ISP)
Depends on the DHCP server,
usually about 253

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