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contains everything shown in the animation and then click the
"Next" button. Follow the animation showing how to configure the
cabling of the product. Ensure that you follow the cabling for your
product according to the animation. After the cabling animation has
completed AirTies Network Assistant is installed. Setup application
will display terms of End User Agreement. If you have a printer
connected to your computer, you can print terms of use agreement
clicking "Print" button. Click "Yes" button to pass next step or click
"No" button to end your installation.
Once AirTies Network Assistant has completed installation, AirTies
Network Assistant Setup Wizard will run.
If your device and PC supports AirTouch/WPS then you will be
prompted to press the button on your device to initialise AirTouch.
Press the AirTouch button on your AirTies device and click the
AirTouch button. A secure connection will be initialised between the
AirTies device and PC running AirTies Network Assistant, which
includes an automatically generated wireless key. Once the wireless
connection has been created and device has been configured the
wireless security key is displayed. Copy this if you want to share the
connection with other non Windows 7 devices. If your AirTies device
does not support AirTouch then you will be prompted to configure
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the wireless security manually for your device. Select WPA/WPA2 as
the Security Mode. This is the highest level of security that you can
configure. Enter a Wireless Network Name (SSID). This is the name
that appears when you search for wireless networks from a PC.
Enter a password for the wireless network. This should be at least
eight characters long. You can see the characters by unchecking
Hide characters. Click "Next" for saving your sets and passing next
step.
A screen will appear to say that the wireless network settings have
been configured. Click "Next" button. Now you will be presented
with configuration options for your Internet connection. These
settings will be based on settings received from your Internet
Service Provider (ISP). If you want to connect with ADSL connection,
click "ADSL", if you want to connect using WAN Ethernet, click
"Ethernet" option or if you want to 3G connection, click "3G" option
as your Internet connection type that your device supports. If you
experience any problems connecting to the Internet then it is
recommended to contact you Internet Service Provider.
The following settings should be configured if your device supports
features.
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For ADSL
you need to enter your username and password
supplied from your ISP.
For Ethernet
you need to choose a protocol and enter
username and password supplied by your ISP if needed.
For 3G
you need to enter the PIN from your 3G SIM card.
Click "Next" to save the Internet connection settings. The screen
appears that indicates AirTies Network Assistant application has
been installed successfully. If you want to save your device to
AirTies database and take advantages of AirTies services, fill in the
relevant sections.
Running AirTies Network Assistant
The AirTies Network Assistant application will always run in the
background and can be accessed by clicking the AirTies logo in the
notification area (bottom right corner, next to the clock). AirTies
Network Assistant starts every time the PC starts, allowing for the
network to be continually monitored.
If you want to exit AirTies Network Assistant then you must right
click the AirTies logo in the notification area and select "exit". If
AirTies Network Assistant is not running and you want to run it then
you must select the AirTies Network Assistant application from the
start menu under All Programs > AirTies Wireless Networks >
AirTies Network Assistant.
Network Display
The network display is the central component of AirTies Network
Assistant. Here all devices on the network are displayed with
information about each device, status of network connection and
problems with the network. Once AirTies Network Assistant has
been installed and the connection between your PC and your AirTies
device has been configured then the network display will be shown
to the user. For normal usage when AirTies Network Assistant starts
the network display will be shown.
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You can change application language by clicking "Language" icon
on the top right corner of AirTies Network Assistant application and
you can be informed by clicking "About" icon. Your router is the
device that has a connection to the Internet. It is the device that
connects the home network to the Internet and is usually a gateway
device such as an ADSL modem. There should only be one routing
device on your network and this device is placed in the middle of
the AirTies Network Assistant network display. From the router the
Internet and local network device are connected. A green line
indicates that a device is connected. A red line indicates that a
device is not connected. As new devices are added to the network
they will appear on AirTies Network Assistant. If a device is removed
from the network then it will disappear from the network GUI after it
has been disconnected for four hours. Dotted lines indicate a
wireless
connection
and
non
dotted
lines
indicate
a
cable
connection. A red cross on the line indicates that there is a problem.
Clicking this will launch the trouble shooter application, which will
identify the problem and attempt to solve it.
The network map should be updated automatically as new devices
are added to the network. However, if the network map is not
accurate then a manual refresh can run by clicking the refresh
button on the top right of the screen. Each AirTies product will be
displayed with their image on the network map. Non AirTies devices
will be displayed with a generic image. It is not possible to manage
non AirTies devices but the device can still be displayed on AirTies
Network Assistant. If you see the following icon on the network map
next to an AirTies product then the software on the device can be
updated by clicking the icon.
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Any devices that are present on your network map but you are not
aware of should be investigated. Enabling wireless security or
changing existing wireless security (see below) will ensure that
intruders cannot continue to access your network.
Settings
Clicking an AirTies device allows for configuration to be updated.

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