Connecting The Router; Setting Up The Router - ActionTec RI408 User Manual

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Connecting the
Router
Connecting a computer or local network to the Broadband Router is a simple
procedure, varying slightly depending on the computer's operating system, and
designed to seamlessly integrate the Router with the computer or local network.
Moreover, zero-configuration is attained when taking advantage of Universal Plug-
and-Play support in Windows
The Windows default network settings dictate that in most cases, the setup pro-
cedure described in the "Computer Network Configuration" will be unnecessary.
For example, the default
further modification.
However, Actiontec advises following the setup procedure described below to verify all
communication parameters are valid and the physical cable connections are correct.

Setting Up the Router

There are three parts to setting up the Router: Connecting the Cables, Configuring
the Router, and Connecting Other Computers.
Connecting the Cables
Note: If a different router was being used, disconnect it. Remove
all the old router components, including power supplies and
cables, since they will not work with the Broadband Router.
1. Get the Router and black Power cord from the box.
2. Plug the black Power cord in the black port on the back of the Router and
then into a power outlet.
3. Turn the Router on.
4. Make sure the Power light on the front of the Router is glows steadily green.
5. Plug the yellow Ethernet cable from the box into one of the eight yellow
Ethernet ports on the back of the Router.
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setting in Windows 2000 is "client," requiring no
DHCP
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