Typical Setup - Microsoft MN-130 User Manual

Broadband networking
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Note
If your computers are
running Microsoft Windows
XP or Windows 2000, you
must be a member of the
Administrator group to set
up a network. If you are not
logged on as an
administrator, click Start,
click Log Off, and then
press CTRL+ALT+DELETE.
Log on again with an
administrator's name and
password.
12 Microsoft Broadband Networking PCI Adapter User's Guide

Typical Setup

Follow the detailed instructions beginning on the next page if your
existing network configuration matches all of the following
conditions:
You have an existing Ethernet network that has a base station
O
(gateway or router), a DSL or cable modem, and an active
Internet connection.
The Windows-based computer you want to add has an available,
O
high-powered USB port or a PC Card slot, and the computer is
not already connected to another network.
See the setup instructions later in this chapter if:
Your network is configured in any other way, or
O
You have already connected your adapter and have not yet
O
installed the adapter software.
After you set up your adapter, your network will resemble the
following diagram.
Active Internet Connection
Broadband Modem
(DSL or Cable)
Base Station
(Gateway or Router)
Computer with
PCI Adapter
Installing the software
on this computer
configures the adapter.

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents