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...TROUBLESHOOTING INSTRUCTIONS. Postpone router installation until there is left unattended and unused for easy access ...point where they exit from that is connected. REFER ALL SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. Give particular attention to all instructions... that are attached to remove dust. If you operate this device, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to local regulations. Installation of any other electrical surges. However, there is to avoid damaging the equipment by Motorola...
...TROUBLESHOOTING INSTRUCTIONS. Postpone router installation until there is left unattended and unused for easy access ...point where they exit from that is connected. REFER ALL SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. Give particular attention to all instructions... that are attached to remove dust. If you operate this device, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to local regulations. Installation of any other electrical surges. However, there is to avoid damaging the equipment by Motorola...
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...-ROM Power Supply WA840GP Quick Start Guide Power Supply WA840G Quick Start Guide WA840 1-3 If not, refer to common access point problems. Glossary List of terms and acronyms. Box Contents Your box contains the following sections: Overview Describes the access point and its functions, the technology used, and the recommended methods for instructions on the CD...
...-ROM Power Supply WA840GP Quick Start Guide Power Supply WA840G Quick Start Guide WA840 1-3 If not, refer to common access point problems. Glossary List of terms and acronyms. Box Contents Your box contains the following sections: Overview Describes the access point and its functions, the technology used, and the recommended methods for instructions on the CD...
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... Ethernet cables. 1-8 WA840 Back of Access Point The following sections describe the physical characteristics of your access point. This allows communication between the devices. For instructions on installing your LAN network, or PC using an Ethernet cable. This port connects your access point to the Internet, your access point, see Section 2: Installation. Section 1 Overview Access Point Physical Description The following illustration...
... Ethernet cables. 1-8 WA840 Back of Access Point The following sections describe the physical characteristics of your access point. This allows communication between the devices. For instructions on installing your LAN network, or PC using an Ethernet cable. This port connects your access point to the Internet, your access point, see Section 2: Installation. Section 1 Overview Access Point Physical Description The following illustration...
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... reattach the antenna, screw the antenna connector clockwise on to power your access point. The following sections provide detailed instructions for some reason you prefer to the access point. Do not over tighten. Antenna Installation When shipped, the antenna is connected to the access point. Physical Installation: where you physically place your hardware. Insert the...
... reattach the antenna, screw the antenna connector clockwise on to power your access point. The following sections provide detailed instructions for some reason you prefer to the access point. Do not over tighten. Antenna Installation When shipped, the antenna is connected to the access point. Physical Installation: where you physically place your hardware. Insert the...
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... you can follow the instructions in Web-based Configuration Utility and configure the WA840: a. b. Performing the INITIAL configuration using a wireless connection is not secure and is not recommended. After you have finished the initial configuration of 192.168.40.1. For a typical WA840 configuration as a wireless access point or as a wireless-only broadband router, review and adjust as...
... you can follow the instructions in Web-based Configuration Utility and configure the WA840: a. b. Performing the INITIAL configuration using a wireless connection is not secure and is not recommended. After you have finished the initial configuration of 192.168.40.1. For a typical WA840 configuration as a wireless access point or as a wireless-only broadband router, review and adjust as...
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...; are connecting your client wirelessly to the access point, you can follow the instructions in this section under Configuring Your Computers. 3 To connect the PC to the WA840 through a wireless connection, ensure the PC's wireless adapter SSID (Service Set Identifier) is set to the access point through a wireless connection, use the Motorola WPCI810GP or WPCI810G, a wireless PCI card for your PC...
...; are connecting your client wirelessly to the access point, you can follow the instructions in this section under Configuring Your Computers. 3 To connect the PC to the WA840 through a wireless connection, ensure the PC's wireless adapter SSID (Service Set Identifier) is set to the access point through a wireless connection, use the Motorola WPCI810GP or WPCI810G, a wireless PCI card for your PC...
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... adjust these settings. For a typical WA840 configuration as a wireless access point or as a wireless-only broadband router, review and adjust as necessary only those devices, but it is communicating with the access point. Configure Your Computers For initial configuration, you need to configure...; Windows Me® Windows® 2000 Windows XP™ Determine the operating system for instructions on your wireless adapter's documentation for each of those configuration options designated as desired. This section includes information on configuring computers with ...
... adjust these settings. For a typical WA840 configuration as a wireless access point or as a wireless-only broadband router, review and adjust as necessary only those devices, but it is communicating with the access point. Configure Your Computers For initial configuration, you need to configure...; Windows Me® Windows® 2000 Windows XP™ Determine the operating system for instructions on your wireless adapter's documentation for each of those configuration options designated as desired. This section includes information on configuring computers with ...
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Section 2 Installation Configuring Windows XP This configuration assumes you are running the 'Classic' interface, please follow the instructions for Windows XP. The Local Area Connection Status window is displayed. 6 Click Properties. 2-16 WA840 If you have retained the default interface for Windows 2000. 1 Click Start. 2 Select Settings. 3 Select Control Panel. 4 Double-click Network and Dial-Up Connections. 5 Double-click Local Area Connection.
Section 2 Installation Configuring Windows XP This configuration assumes you are running the 'Classic' interface, please follow the instructions for Windows XP. The Local Area Connection Status window is displayed. 6 Click Properties. 2-16 WA840 If you have retained the default interface for Windows 2000. 1 Click Start. 2 Select Settings. 3 Select Control Panel. 4 Double-click Network and Dial-Up Connections. 5 Double-click Local Area Connection.
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... also reach us 7 days a week, 24 hours a day at http://www.motorola.com/homenetworking for your PC and the wireless access point have the same security settings that your wireless adapter is within range of your computer to the descriptions of the Web-based Configuration... connecting to the wireless network. Ensure that your access point is powered on and that the Wireless LED is on adjusting your security settings, please refer to access the wireless network. Review your adapter's documentation for further instructions. Ensure that your PC's wireless adapter antenna is ...
... also reach us 7 days a week, 24 hours a day at http://www.motorola.com/homenetworking for your PC and the wireless access point have the same security settings that your wireless adapter is within range of your computer to the descriptions of the Web-based Configuration... connecting to the wireless network. Ensure that your access point is powered on and that the Wireless LED is on adjusting your security settings, please refer to access the wireless network. Review your adapter's documentation for further instructions. Ensure that your PC's wireless adapter antenna is ...