Network Access; Figure 6-7: Restart Your Computer; Figure 6-8: The Network Access Screen - Linksys WAP54G User Manual

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7. The Linksys Wireless Guard client software is successfully installed. Before you can use the program, you
must restart your computer. Select Yes to restart your computer now. Select No to restart your computer at a
later time. Remove any disks that are in their drives, and then click Finish.
8. After the Linksys Wireless Guard client software is installed, a key icon will be displayed on the right side of
the system tray at the bottom of your screen. The color of the key will change according to the status of the
network connection. The most common colors are described below.
Green - Connected.
Green with Red X - Connected, but waiting for authentication.
Gray - Not connected.
Red - Connected to a network that is not protected by Linksys Wireless Guard.

Network Access

After Linksys Wireless Guard is installed, any time you access a Linksys Wireless Guard protected network, this
screen will appear. To access your network, click Login as a Wireless Guard Member, or if you are a guest,
click Login as a Wireless Guard Guest. Enter your user name and password, and then click Login.
Login as a Wireless Guard Member. Select this option if you are a registered member.
Login as a Wireless Guard Guest. Select this option if you are a registered guest member. The guest must first
be added as a guest at the Membership and Network Administration Website. See the "Add a Guest" section,
shown below.
Save Password. Select this if you want the system to remember your password so you don't have to enter it
when you log in.
Enable Auto Login. Select this if you want the system to bypass the login.
Click Cancel to cancel the login, or if you forget your password, click Lost Password.
Chapter 6: Using the Linksys Wireless Guard Service
Network Access

Figure 6-7: Restart Your Computer

Figure 6-8: The Network Access Screen

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