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1.      TCP IP Properties              7 Click OK to close the TCP IP Properties dialog box   8 Click OK to close the Network dialog box    9 Click x to close the Control Panel window   0    Repeat this procedure for every computer on your  network     11 After you set up the IP addresses on all your  computers  go to  Where to go from here  on page 36     32 www gateway com    Step 3  Configuring the TCP IP protocol     To set up a DHCP IP address for Windows 2000     1 Click Start  Settings  then click Network and Dial up  Connections  The Network and Dial up Connections  window opens  This window has an icon for each  networking connection available on your computer   For example  if you have both wired and wireless  Ethernet hardware installed on your computer  there  will be at least two icons  one for your wired Ethernet  hardware and one for your wireless Ethernet  hardware     2 Right click the Local Area Connection icon for the  wireless Ethernet hardware  then click Properties  The  Local Area Connection Properties dialog box opens     Local Area Connection 3 Properties         2  x   General   Sharing      Connect using     B  Gateway Wireless 802 116 Adapter       Components checked are used by this connection     E Client for Microsoft Networks  ile and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks  Intemet Protocol  TCP IP            Install  Uninstall Properties    Description  Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol  The default  wide area network protocol that 
2.     After you create and configure your wireless Ethernet network  and you know how to turn your wireless emitter on and off   you are ready to use the network  Go to the sharing your  resources section in the Setting Up Your Wireless Windows  Network guide included on the installation CD that came with  your network device     Troubleshooting your wireless Ethernet  network    36    If you cannot get your wireless Ethernet network to work  go to  the troubleshooting section in the Setting Up Your Wireless  Windows Network guide included on the installation CD that  came with your network device             Getting Help    Technical Support    Gateway offers a wide range of customer  service  technical support  and  information services  Use the following  information to contact Gateway for  help     Appendix A  Getting Help    Automated troubleshooting system    Service description    Use an automated menu system and your telephone  keypad to find answers to common problems     Telephone numbers    You can access the following services through your telephone  to get answers to your questions     Resource    Fax on  demand  support    Gateway   s  fee based  software  tutorial  service    Gateway  Technical  Support    Sales   accounting   and  warranty    38    Service description    Order a catalog of documents on  common problems  then order  documents by document numbers   The documents will be faxed to you     Get tutorial assistance for software  issues billed by the mi
3.     Chapter 1  Windows XP    18    www gateway com                     Windows 98SE   Windows Me  and  Windows 2000    This chapter describes how to connect a  Gateway wireless USB adapter to your  Windows 98SE  Windows Me  or  Windows 2000 computer and configure  your computer for a wireless Ethernet  network  Complete these tasks in  sequence   m    Step 1  Installing the hardware  and software  on page 20   m  Step 2  Configuring the USB  adapter  on page 26   m    Step 3  Configuring the TCP IP  protocol  on page 30   If you need to install and configure the  USB adapter for Windows XP  see   Windows XP  on page 1     Chapter 2  Windows 98SE  Windows Me  and Windows 2000    Step 1  Installing the hardware and  software    Installing the Gateway Wireless Monitor    Use the following instructions to install the Gateway Wireless  Monitor program     20       To install the Gateway Wireless Monitor     1    N       Insert the CD that came with your PC Card into your  computer s CD or DVD drive  If the program starts  automatically  go to Step 5      OR     If the program does not start automatically  go to  Step 2     Click Start  then click Run  The Run dialog box opens     In the Open text box  type d  app setup exe  where d  is the drive letter of your CD or DVD drive      Click OK  The Gateway Wireless Monitor wizard starts     InstallShield Wizard  xj    Wireless LAN Adapter Installation    Welcome to Setup the Wireless LAN Adapter     lt Back  ESNet  Cancel       www ga
4.     lssleleleee esee 36  Creating your wireless Ethernet network          36  Using your wireless Ethernet network            36  Troubleshooting your wireless Ethernet network     36   Technical Support            cee eee eee eee 37  Automated troubleshooting system              38    Telephone numbers          22222222 een 38    www gateway com       Windows XP    This chapter describes how to connect a  Gateway wireless Ethernet USB adapter  to your Windows XP computer and  configure Windows XP for a wireless  Ethernet network  Complete these tasks  in sequence   m  Step 1  Installing the hardware  and software  on page 2   m    Step 2  Configuring the USB  adapter    on page 6   m    Step 3  Configuring the TCP IP  protocol    on page 13   If you need to install and configure the  USB adapter for other versions of  Windows  see    Windows 98SE   Windows Me  and Windows 2000    on  page 19                        Chapter 1  Windows XP    Step 1  Installing the hardware and  software    Connecting the USB adapter  Use the following instructions to connect the USB adapter to  your computer        To connect the USB adapter to your computer   1 Connect the USB cable to the USB adapter     2 www gateway com    Step 1  Installing the hardware and software    2 Connect the other end of the USB cable to a USB port  in your computer        If this is the first time you have connected this   USB adapter to your computer  the Found New  Hardware Wizard opens  To complete the USB adap
5.    your Gateway Windows network    installationguide    802 11b wireless series   USB Adapter model WBU 110    Installing   Configuring Gateway     Contents    1 Windows XP    sus a nr aaa een 1  Step 1  Installing the hardware and software            2  Connecting the USB adapter                    2  Installing the USB adapter driver                 3   Step 2  Configuring the USB adapter                  6  Naming the computers and the workgroup         6   Step 3  Configuring the TCP IP protocol              13  Terms you should know        2 22 22  13  Setting up a DHCP IP address for each computer   18  Turning the wireless emitter off         222 2222220  16  Where to go from here                0 00002 17  Creating your wireless Ethernet network          17  Using your wireless Ethernet network            17    Troubleshooting your wireless Ethernet network     17  2 Windows 98SE  Windows Me  and Windows 2000    19    Step 1  Installing the hardware and software           20  Installing the Gateway Wireless Monitor          20  Connecting the USB adapter                   22  Installing the USB adapter driver                23   Step 2  Configuring the USB adapter                 26  Naming the computers and the workgroup        26   Step 3  Configuring the TCP IP protocol              30  Terms you should know        2 22 22 30  Setting up a DHCP IP address for each computer   30   Turning the wireless emitter off         2 222222220  35   Where to go from here      
6.   Turning the wireless emitter off    interfere with equipment on commercial aircraft   Current aviation regulations require wireless  devices to be turned off while traveling in an  airplane  IEEE 802 11a  IEEE 802 11b  and IEEE  802 119 communication devices are examples of  devices that provide wireless communication       Radio frequency wireless communication can  Warning    You can turn off the wireless emitter to conserve the battery  charge on your notebook computer or to make a computer  unavailable on the network  There are times  such as when you  are flying in an aircraft  when you should turn off your wireless  emitter  For more safety and regulatory information  see   Safety  Regulatory  and Legal Information  on page 39        To turn the wireless emitter off     m Inthe Windows Me or Windows 2000  click the  remove hardware    icon in the taskbar  the USB  adapter name  then click Stop      OR   In Windows 98SE  remove the USB adapter    OR    Turn off your computer     Chapter 2  Windows 98SE  Windows Me  and Windows 2000    Where to go from here    Creating your wireless Ethernet network    Now that you have configured your wireless Ethernet network   you are ready to create a wireless network  Go to the creating a  wireless access point network or creating a peer to peer wireless  network section in the Setting Up Your Wireless Windows  Network guide included on the installation CD that came with  your network device     Using your wireless Ethernet network
7.   address   on page 14     13    Chapter 1  Windows XP     To set up a DHCP IP address     1 Click Start  then click Control Panel  The Control Panel  window opens  If your Control Panel is in Category  View  click Network and Internet Connections  The  Network and Internet Connections window opens     2 Click Double click Network Connections  The Network  Connections window opens     3 Right click Wireless Network Connection  then click  Properties  The Wireless Network Connection Properties  dialog box opens       Wireless Network Connection 3 Properties       amp      General   Wireless Networks    Advanced       Connect using    Vireless 802 11G Adapter    This connection uses the following items     Il Cien  for Microsoft Networks  ile and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks  oS Packet Scheduler       Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol  The default  wide area netv rotocol that provides communication  across diver    onnected networks              Show icon in notfication area when connected             OK Cancel       4 Click to select the Internet Protocol  TCP IP  check box in  the This connection uses the following items list  If you do  not see TCP IP  drag the scroll bar to see more choices     5 Click Properties  The Internet Protocol  TCP IP  Properties  dialog box opens     14 www gateway com    Step 3  Configuring the TCP IP protocol  6 Click the General tab     Internet Protocol  TCP IP  Properties    General   Alternate Configuration    You can 
8.  Identification tab      MikeNotebook     Gateway Notebook       5 Type a unique computer name in the Computer name  box  This name identifies the computer to other users  on the network  Use a computer name of up to 15  characters with no blank spaces  Each computer name  must be unique on your network  All numeric  computer names are not allowed  Names must  contain some letters     unique Computer Name and the same Workgroup    You must give each computer on the network a  Important     Name     6 Type a name for your workgroup in the Workgroup  box  Use a workgroup name of up to 15 characters  with no blank spaces  The workgroup name must be  the same for all computers in your network  workgroup  and the name must be different than any  computer name on your network     7 Click OK to close the Network dialog box   8 Click x to close the Control Panel     www gateway com 27    Chapter 2  Windows 98SE  Windows Me  and Windows 2000    9 After you name each computer and assign it to your  workgroup  go to  Step 3  Configuring the TCP IP  protocol  on page 30        To identify a Windows 2000 computer on the network     1 Click Start  Settings  then click Control Panel  The  Control Panel window opens     Double click the System icon  The System Identification  dialog box opens     2  3 Click the Network Identification tab   4    Click Properties  The Identification Changes dialog box  opens      identification changes i3     You can change the name and the membership of this 
9.  computer  Changes may affect access to network resources     Computer name      LizNotebookw2K    Full computer name   LizNotebookW2K     More          Member of  C Domain      Workgroup     IHOMENETWORK  OK Cancel                5 Type a unique computer name in the Computer name  box  This name identifies the computer to other users  on the network  Use a computer name of up to 15  characters with no blank spaces  Each computer name  must be unique on your network  All numeric  computer names are not allowed  Names must  contain some letters     unique Computer Name and the same Workgroup    You must give each computer on the network a  Important g    Name     28 www gateway com    Step 2  Configuring the USB adapter    Type a name for your workgroup in the Workgroup  box  Use a workgroup name of up to 15 characters  with no blank spaces  The workgroup name must be  the same for all computers in your network  workgroup  and the name must be different than any  computer name on your network     Click OK to close the Identification Changes dialog box   Click OK to close the System Identification dialog box     After you name each computer and assign it to your  workgroup  go to    Step 3  Configuring the TCP IP  protocol    on page 30     29    Chapter 2  Windows 98SE  Windows Me  and Windows 2000    Step 3  Configuring the TCP IP protocol    A networking protocol is a language computers use to talk to each  other  One of several available protocols must be set up on each  co
10.  following two  conditions   1  This device may not cause harmful interference   and  2  this device must accept any interference received   including interference that may cause undesired operation of  the device     w    Wireless devices are not user serviceable  Do not  arning modify them in any way  Modification to a wireless  device will void the authorization to use it  Contact   Gateway for service     Unintentional emitter per FCC Part 15    This device has been tested and found to comply with the  limits for a Class B digital device  pursuant to Part 15 ofthe  FCC rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable  protection against harmful interference in a residential  installation  This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate  radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in  accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful  interference to radio or television reception  However  there is  no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  installation  If this equipment does cause interference to radio  and television reception  which can be determined by turning  the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try to  correct the interference by one or more of the following  measures     m Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna   m Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver   m Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different  from that to which the receiver is connected   m Consult the dealer or 
11. OK  The Add New Wizard locates the USB  adapter driver     Add New Hardware Wizard       Windows driver file search for the device     Gateway Wireless 802 118 Adapter    Windows is now ready to install the best driver for this  device  Click Back to select a different driver  or click Next  to continue     Location of driver        ENDRIVERNWINSKXANETGA   INF           EM       7 Click Next  The device driver files are copied to the  hard drive     8 Click OK to restart your computer and complete the  driver installation     www gateway com 25    Chapter 2  Windows 98SE  Windows Me  and Windows 2000    Step 2  Configuring the USB adapter    Naming the computers and the  workgroup    The first time you use networking on your computer  you need  to give each computer a unique name and assign each  computer to the same workgroup    If you are naming the computers and workgroup in   Windows 2000  see  To identify a Windows 2000 computer on  the network   on page 28    If you are naming the computer and workgroup in   Windows 98SE or Windows Me  see  To identify a   Windows 98SE or Windows Me computer on the network   on  page 26        To identity a Windows 98SE or Windows Me  computer on the network   1 Click Start  Settings  then click Control Panel  The  Control Panel window opens     2 If you are using Windows Me  click view all Control  Panel options     3 Double click the Network icon  The Network dialog box  opens     26    Step 2  Configuring the USB adapter  4 Click the
12. To run the Windows XP Network Setup Wizard     1 Click the Network Setup Wizard icon B on the  Windows XP taskbar  The Network Setup Wizard  opens      OR   Click Start  All Programs  Accessories  Communications     then click Network Setup Wizard  The Network Setup  Wizard opens     Network Setup Wizard    Welcome to the Network Setup  Wizard    This wizard will help you set up this computer to run on your  network  With a network you can       Share an Intemet connection     Set up Intemet Connection Firewall    Share files and folders     Share a printer     To continue  click Next        2 Click Next to continue through the wizard     Chapter 1  Windows XP    3 Click Next  The wizard found disconnected network  hardware screen opens     Network Setup Wizard    The wizard found disconnected network hardware     The network connections listed below are disconnected  Plug in your network cables or  otherwise connect your network hardware  and then click Next    Connections  YK Wireless Network Connection 2 Gateway Wireless 802 11G Adapter  di  Local Area Connection Intel R  PRO 100 VE Network Connection             4 Click to select the Ignore disconnected network hardware  check box  then click Next  The Select a connection  method screen opens     Network Setup Wizard    Select a connection method     Select the statement that best describes this computer        This computer connects directly to the Intemet  The other computers on my network connect  to the Intemet throug
13. an experienced radio TV technician for  help     Compliance Accessories  These accessories are required to be  used in order to ensure compliance with FCC rules  The USB  cable that came with the WBU 110     43    Appendix B  Safety  Regulatory  and Legal Information    FCC declaration of conformity    Responsible party   Gateway Companies  Inc     610 Gateway Drive  North Sioux City  SD 57049   605  232 2000 Fax   605  232 2023    Product   m Gateway WBU 110    This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation  of this product is subject to the following two conditions   1   this device may not cause harmful interference  and  2  this  device must accept any interference received  including  interference that may cause undesired operation     Gateway could void the FCC compliance and negate    Warning Changes or modifications not expressly approved by  your authority to operate the product     California Proposition 65 Warning    44    Warnin This product contains chemicals  including lead   g known to the State of California to cause cancer    and or birth defects or reproductive harm     Notices    Copyright    2003 Gateway  Inc   All Rights Reserved   14303 Gateway Place   Poway  CA 92064 USA    All Rights Reserved    This publication is protected by copyright and all rights are reserved  No part  of it may be reproduced or transmitted by any means or in any form  without  prior consent in writing from Gateway     The information in this manual has been carefu
14. and IEEE 802 11g  also known as  wireless Ethernet or Wifi  communication devices are  examples of devices that provide wireless  communication  For more information about turning  off the wireless device  see    Turning the wireless  emitter off    on page 16 and    Turning the wireless  emitter off    on page 35     In environments where the risk of interference to other  devices or services is harmful or perceived as  harmful  the option to use a wireless device may be  restricted or eliminated  Airports  hospitals  and  oxygen or flammable gas laden atmospheres are  limited examples where use of wireless devices may  be restricted or eliminated  When in environments  where you are uncertain of the sanction to use  wireless devices  ask the applicable authority for  authorization prior to use or turning on the wireless  device     Every country has different restrictions on the use of  wireless devices  Since your system is equipped with  a wireless device  when traveling between countries  with your system  check with the local Radio Approval  authorities prior to any move or trip for any restrictions  on the use of a wireless device in the destination  country     Do not operate the wireless device unless all covers  and shields are in place and the system is fully  assembled     Wireless devices are not user serviceable  Do not  modify them in any way  Modification to a wireless  device will void the authorization to use it  Contact  Gateway for service     41    Append
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16. e with your network  device     Step 3  Configuring the TCP IP protocol    If you are connecting to a home Ethernet network  have a cable  or DSL modem  and a wireless access point router that  automatically assigns IP addresses to computers on the  network  follow the instructions in  To set up a DHCP IP  address for Windows 98SE or Windows Me   on page 31 or  To  set up a DHCP IP address for Windows 2000   on page 33     To set up a DHCP IP address for Windows 98SE or  Windows Me     1 Click Start  Settings  then click Control Panel  The  Control Panel window opens     2 If you are using Windows Me  click view all Control  Panel options     3 Double click the Network icon  The Network dialog box  opens     EEE ixi    Configuration   Identification   Access Control      The following network components are installed  Y  TCPAP  gt  ADL Adapter  Y TCPAIP  gt  AOL Dial Up Adapter  Y  TCPAP  gt  Disk Up Adapter                Add    Remove  Primary Network Logon   Windows Logon    File and Print Sharing     Description       TCP IP is the protocol you use to connect to the Internet and  wide area networks                 OK Cancel    4 Click TCP IP   gt  Gateway Wireless 802 11G USB Adapter  If  you do not see TCP IP  drag the scroll bar to see more  choices     5 Click Properties  The TCP IP Properties dialog box  opens        www gateway com 31    Chapter 2  Windows 98SE  Windows Me  and Windows 2000    6 Click the IP Address tab  then click Obtain an IP address  automatically
17. get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports    this capability  Otherwise  you need to ask your network administrator for  the appropriate IP settings         biain an IP address automatically  O Use the following IP address   P addre                Obtain DNS server address automatically  O Use the following DNS server addresses                 Cancel             Click Obtain an IP address automatically     Click OK to close the Internet Protocol  TCP IP   Properties dialog box     Click OK to close the Wireless Network Connection  Properties dialog box     Click X to close the Network Connections window      O    ON          h    Repeat this procedure for every computer on your  network     After you set up the IP addresses on all your  computers  go to    Where to go from here  on page 17     E  N    www gateway com 15    Chapter 1  Windows XP    Turning the wireless emitter off    interfere with equipment on commercial aircraft   Current aviation regulations require wireless  devices to be turned off while traveling in an  airplane  IEEE 802 11a  IEEE 802 11b  and IEEE  802 119 communication devices are examples of  devices that provide wireless communication       Radio frequency wireless communication can  Warning    You can turn off the wireless emitter to conserve the battery  charge on your notebook computer or to make a computer  unavailable on the network  There are times  such as when you  are flying in an aircraft  when you should turn off you
18. h this computer     Other    Leam more about home or small office network configurations              8 www gateway com    Step 2  Configuring the USB adapter    5 Click This computer connects to the Internet through another  computer on my network or through a residential gateway   then click Next     6 If the Your computer has multiple connections screen  opens  click Let me choose the connections to my network   then click Next     7 On the Select the connections to bridge screen  click to  select the Wireless Network Connection check box     Network Setup Wizard    Select the connections to bridge     Select the check box for each connection that connects this computer to your other network  computers     Clear the check box for connections that connect this computer directly to the Intemet   Connections   21  1394 Connection 1394 Net Adapter   v  X Wireless Network Connection 2 Gate li 11G Adapter  SE Local Area Connection Intel R Network Connection                               Leam more about network bridaing           www gateway com 9    Chapter 1  Windows XP    8 Click Next  The Give this computer a description and  name screen opens     Network Setup Wizard       Give this computer a description and name        Computer description     Computer name           Examples  Family Room Computer or Monica s Computer    LIZPROFILE   Examples  FAMILY or MONICA             The current computer name is 50044444444     Leam more about computer names and descriptions          
19. he wizard and  make your selections based on your particular  network situation     The instructions for installing the wireless device  Important          To install the USB adapter driver    1 When the Add New Hardware Wizard opens  insert  the installation CD into the CD drive     Add New Hardware Wizard       This wizard searches for new drivers for     Gateway Wireless Adapter       device driver is a software program that makes a  hardware device work              Cancel       www gateway com 23    Chapter 2  Windows 98SE  Windows Me  and Windows 2000    2 Click Next  The search for new drivers screen opens     Add New Hardware Wizard    IC  WINDOWS SYSTEM32 DRIVERS     Bock  Wests  _ Co         3 Click to select the CD ROM drive and Specify a location  check boxes  Make sure that all other check boxes are  cleared     4 Click Browse  The Browse for Folder dialog box opens     Browse for Folder    Gateway Wireless  E       amp  Control Panel     Dial Up Networking       Scheduled Tasks  5 88 Web Folders  4  My Documents  D Intemet Fynlorer       24 www gateway com    Step 1  Installing the hardware and software    5 Navigate to the Driver folder located on the  installation CD  For example  if you are installing  drivers for Windows 98SE  click to highlight the Win9X  folder located under the Driver folder on the  installation CD     the Win9X folder for the Windows Me driver    If you are installing drivers for Windows Me  click  Important     installation     6 Click 
20. ix B  Safety  Regulatory  and Legal Information    device will be used  Install the Gateway device drivers  included with your product  or contact    Warning Only use drivers approved for the country in which the  Gateway Technical Support for additional information     transmitter must not be operated  or co located  in  conjunction with any other transmitter or antenna     Warning   In order to comply with FCC requirements this    United States of America    Federal Communications Commission  FCC   Intentional emitter per FCC Part 15    42    The power output of the WBU 110 wireless LAN device is well  below the RF exposure limits as known at this time  Because  this wireless device emits less energy than is allowed in radio  frequency safety standards and recommendations  Gateway  believes these devices are safe for use  Regardless of the power  levels  care should be taken to minimize human contact during  normal operation     Measurements have been performed to show that the RF  exposure is below what is considered safe limits  however  care  should be taken to make sure the user or bystanders keep the  transmitter away from their bodies when the wireless device is  transmitting  The transmitting antenna should be installed  and used in a manner to maintain 20 cm  8 inches  from user   s  or bystanders    bodies     This wireless device is intended to be used indoors  In some  areas  use of this device outdoors is prohibited     Operation of this device is subject to the
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22. lt Back JD omes jJ  _ Cancel           9 Type a description of the computer in the Computer    description box     10 Type a unique computer name in the Computer name  box  This name identifies the computer to other users  on the network  Use a computer name of up to 15  characters with no blank spaces  Each computer name  must be unique on your network  All numeric  computer names are not allowed  Names must  contain some letters     unique Computer Name and the same Workgroup    You must give each computer on the network a  Important MA    Name     10       ay com    Step 2  Configuring the USB adapter    11 Click Next  The Name your network screen opens     Network Setup Wizard    Name your network by specifying a workgroup name below  All computers on your network  should have the same workgroup name        Workgroup name  HOMENETWORK    Examples  HOME or OFFICE                   12 Type a name for your workgroup in the Workgroup  name box  Use a workgroup name of up to 15  characters with no blank spaces  The workgroup name  must be the same for all computers in your network  workgroup  and the name must be different than any  computer name on your network     13 Click Next  The Ready to apply network settings screen  opens     11       Chapter 1  Windows XP    14    15    16  17    Click Next to apply the network settings  The You   re  almost done screen opens     Network Setup Wizard    You re almost done          CN ecco Homok Sop ead ana oriesctin nen een  XL  netwo
23. mputer you plan to use on your network  We recommend  you use the Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol   TCP ID   which is widely accepted and compatible for local  area networks  LANs   as well as for Internet communications   When networking is set up in Windows  TCP IP should  automatically be installed as the default protocol  If it is not  installed  see the Windows help     Terms you should know    DHCP   Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  DHCP  lets a  router automatically assign an IP address to a computer on the  network    IP Address   Internet Protocol  IP  address is a number that  uniquely identifies a computer on the network     Setting up a DHCP IP address for each  computer    30    In order to use the TCP IP protocol on each computer  you  must either set the protocol to Obtain an IP address from a DHCP  server or make the IP address settings manually  If you use a  wireless access point router that can act as the DHCP server   you can select Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server  Obtaining  an IP address automatically using DHCP is one of the most  common methods for setting up wireless network devices     If your network configuration requires a static IP address  one  that does not change   you must set the IP address manually   This means that you need to enter an IP address and a subnet  mask  For more information about setting the IP address  manually  see the Setting Up Your Windows Network guide  included on the installation CD that cam
24. nd Legal Information    40    contact that countries local Radio Approval agency for  requirements prior to operation  Wireless devices are closely  regulated and use may not be allowed     The power output of the WBU 110 wireless LAN device is well  below the RF exposure limits as known at this time  Because  this wireless device emits less energy than is allowed in radio  frequency safety standards and recommendations  Gateway  believes these devices are safe for use  Regardless of the power  levels  care should be taken to minimize human contact during  normal operation     Measurements have been performed to show that the RF  exposure is below what is considered safe limits  however  care  should be taken to make sure that the user or bystanders keep  the transmitter away from their bodies when the wireless  device is transmitting  The transmitting antenna should be  installed and used in a manner to maintain 20 cm  8 inches   from user s or bystanders  bodies     This wireless device is intended to be used indoors  In some  areas  use of this device outdoors is prohibited     Some circumstances require restrictions on using wireless  devices  Examples of common restrictions are listed below     Warning    Warning      Warning      Warning  D    Warning  7       Radio frequency wireless communication can  interfere with equipment on commercial aircraft   Current aviation regulations require wireless devices  to be turned off while traveling in an airplane    IEEE 802 11b 
25. net communications     When networking is set up in Windows XP  TCP IP is  automatically installed as the default protocol     Terms you should know    DHCP   Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  DHCP  lets a  router automatically assign an IP address to a computer on the  network     IP Address   Internet Protocol  IP  address is a number that  uniquely identifies a computer on the network     Setting up a DHCP IP address for each  computer    In order to use the TCP IP protocol on each computer  you  must either set the protocol to Obtain an IP address from a DHCP  server or make the IP address settings manually  If you use a  wireless access point router that can act as the DHCP server   you can select Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server  Obtaining  an IP address automatically using DHCP is one of the most  common methodis for setting up wireless network devices     If your network configuration requires a static IP address  one  that does not change   you must set the IP address manually   This means that you need to enter an IP address and a subnet  mask  For more information about setting the IP address  manually  see the Setting Up Your Wireless Windows Network  guide included on the installation CD that came with your  network device    If you are connecting to a home Ethernet network  have a cable  or DSL modem  and a wireless access point router that  automatically assigns IP addresses to computers on the  network  follow the instructions in  To set up a DHCP IP
26. nute     Talk to a Gateway Technical Support  representative about a non tutorial  technical support question     TDD Technical Support  for hearing  impaired  is available    Weekdays 6 00 a m    8 00 p m   Central Time   Weekends 6 00 a m    5 00 p m   Central Time    Get information about available  systems  pricing  orders  billing  statements  warranty service  or other  non technical issues     How to reach    800 846 2118  US   877 709 2945  Canada     How to reach    800 846 4526  US   877 709 2951  Canada     800 229 1103  charged  to your credit card   900 555 4695  charged  to your telephone bill     800 846 2301  US   800 846 3609  Canada  and Puerto Rico   605 232 2191    all other countries   800 846 1778  TDD     800 846 2000  US   888 888 2037  Canada        Safety   Regulatory  and  Legal Information    Regulatory compliance  statements    Wireless Guidance    The WBU 110 802 11b wireless LAN  low  power Radio Frequency  RF  transmitting  device  operates in the 2400   2483 5  MHz band  The following section is a  general overview of considerations while  operating the wireless LAN     Limitations  cautions  and concerns are  listed below and in the specific country  sections  or country group sections   This  wireless device is only qualified for use  in the countries identified by the Radio  Approval Marks on the device rating  label  If the country you will be using the  wireless device in is not listed  please    39       Appendix B  Safety  Regulatory  a
27. provides communication  across diverse interconnected networks                 Show icon in taskbar when connected          OK Cancel       3 Click to select the Internet Protocol  TCP IP  check box in  the Components checked are used by this connection list  If  you do not see TCP IP  drag the scroll bar to see more  choices     www gateway com 33    Chapter 2  Windows 98SE  Windows Me  and Windows 2000    4 Click Properties  The Internet Protocol  TCP IP  Properties  dialog box opens     Internet Protocol  TCP IP  Properties xl    General      You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports  this capability  Otherwise  you need to ask your network administrator for  the appropriate IP settings        Obtain an IP address automatically     Use the following IP address     IP address                  Subnet mask  Fe  Default gateway  SS  c i   7 Use the following DNS server addresses                     3  Preferred DNS server  SS  Altemate DNS server Ear             mr    Click Obtain an IP address automatically    Click OK to close the Internet Protocol  TCP IP   Properties dialog box    Click OK to close the Local Area Connection Properties  dialog box    Click X to close the Network and Dial up Connections  window     Repeat this procedure for every computer on your  network     After you set up the IP addresses on all your  computers  go to    Where to go from here    on page 36     oOo O o N ou       34 WWW C    Turning the wireless emitter off  
28. r wireless  emitter  For more safety and regulatory information  see   Safety  Regulatory  and Legal Information  on page 39        To turn the wireless emitter off     m Click the remove hardware u icon in the taskbar  the  USB adapter name  then click Stop      OR   Turn off your computer     If the remove hardware icon does not appear on  Important    the taskbar in Windows XP  click the show hidden  icons button     16    Where to go from here    Where to go from here    Creating your wireless Ethernet network    Now that you have configured your wireless Ethernet network   you are ready to create a wireless network  Go to the creating a  wireless access point network or creating a peer to peer wireless  network section in the Setting Up Your Wireless Windows  Network guide included on the installation CD that came with  your network device     Using your wireless Ethernet network    After you create and configure your wireless Ethernet network  and you know how to turn your wireless emitter on and off   you are ready to use the network  Go to the sharing your  resources section in the Setting Up Your Wireless Windows  Network guide included on the installation CD that came with  your network device     Troubleshooting your wireless Ethernet  network    If you cannot get your wireless Ethernet network to work  go to  the troubleshooting section in the Setting Up Your Wireless  Windows Network guide included on the installation CD that  came with your network device     17
29. rk  To run the wizard on computes hat are not tunning Windows XP  you can use  the Windows XP CD or a Network Setup Disk     What do you want to do        Create a Network Setup Disk    O Use the Network Setup Disk   already have  O Use my Windows XP CD       Just finish the wizard    don t need to run the wizard on other computers       If you are setting up an Ethernet network on other  computers  you may want to use the Network Setup  Wizard to do so  Click a method for installing and  configuring the network on your other computers or  click Just finish the wizard    don   t need to run the wizard on  other computers     Click Next     Click Finish  After you name each computer and assign  it to your workgroup  go to    Step 3  Configuring the  TCP IP protocol    on page 13     Help and For more information about using the Network    12    Support Setup Wizard in Windows XP  click Start  then  click Help and Support   Type the keyword Network Setup Wizard in the  HelpSpot Search box search B   then click the arrow                 WWW        Step 3  Configuring the TCP IP protocol    Step 3  Configuring the TCP IP protocol    A networking protocol is a language computers use to talk to each  other  One of several available protocols must be set up on each  computer you plan to use on your network  We recommend  you use the Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol   TCP IP   which is widely accepted and compatible for local  area networks  LANs   as well as for Inter
30. s 802 11G Adapter    has not passed Windows Logo testing to verfy its compatibility  with Windows XP   Tell me why this testing is important      Continuing your installation of this software may impair  or destabilize the correct operation of your system  either immediately or in the future  Microsoft strongly  recommends that you stop this installation now and  contact the hardware vendor for software that has  passed Windows Logo testing      STOP rein        4 When a message tells you that the driver has not  passed Windows Logo testing  click Continue Anyway   The device driver files are copied to the hard drive     5 Click Finish to complete the installation     www gateway com 5    Chapter 1  Windows XP    Step 2  Configuring the USB adapter    Naming the computers and the  workgroup    The first time you use networking in your computer  you need  to use the Windows XP Network Setup Wizard to name each  computer and the workgroup and to select other network  settings in Windows XP     Windows XP Network Setup Wizard  The example  Screens show the screens that typically appear in  the course of using the wizard  If your network  situation differs from that used in this example  you  may encounter additional screens or screens with  different selections  Make sure that you read each  Screen in the wizard and make your selections  based on your particular network situation     The network setup procedure uses the  Important       Step 2  Configuring the USB adapter       
31. ter  installation  go to  Installing the USB adapter driver   on page 3     Installing the USB adapter driver    Use the following instructions to install the USB adapter driver  for Windows XP     Chapter 1  Windows XP     To install the USB adapter driver    1 When the Found New Hardware Wizard opens  insert  the installation CD in the CD drive     Found New Hardware Wizard    Welcome to the Found New  Hardware Wizard        f your hardware came with an installation CD  SD or floppy disk  insert it now    What do you want the wizard to do        2 Click Install the software automatically  Recommended    then click Next  The wizard displays a list of  recommended drivers to install     Found New Hardware Wizard    Please select the best match for your hardware from the list below     B2 Gateway Wireless 802 11B PC Card Adapter        Description Version   Location    Gateway Wireless 802 11B PC Card    3 10 53 5 d  driver winp netga inf  Gateway Wireless 802 118 PC Card    3 10 53 5 di diver win amp  netga nf  Gateway Wireless 802 11B PC Card    3 10535  d  driver win2000 netga inf             A This driver is not digitally signed   Tell me why driver signing is important                www gateway com    Step 1  Installing the hardware and software    3 Click the Gateway Wireless 802 11G USB adapter located  in the d  driver winxp folder on the installation CD   then click Next     Hardware Installation    The software you are installing for this hardware    Gateway Wireles
32. teway com    Step 1  Installing the hardware and software    5 Click Next  The License Agreement screen opens     InstallShield Wizard    Lisence Agreement          6 Click ves to accept the License Agreement  The Choose  Destination Location screen opens     7 Click Next  The wizard installs the program on your  computer     InstallShield Wizard       www gateway com 21    Chapter 2  Windows 98SE  Windows Me  and Windows 2000    Connecting the USB adapter    Use the following instructions to connect the USB adapter to  your computer     B To connect the USB adapter to your computer     Connect the USB cord to the USB adapter     nn    te    2 Connect the other end of the USB cable to a USB port  in your computer        3 If this is the first time you have connected this  USB adapter to your computer  the Add New  Hardware Wizard opens  To complete the USB adapter  installation  go to  Installing the USB adapter driver   on page 23     22 www gateway com    Step 1  Installing the hardware and software    Installing the USB adapter driver    The following instructions tell you how to install the USB  adapter driver using the Add New Hardware Wizard     driver use the Add New Hardware Wizard  The  example screens show the screens that typically  appear in the course of using the wizard  If your  operating system situation differs from that used in  this example  you may encounter additional  screens or screens with different selections  Make  sure that you read each screen in t
    
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