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Menu Screen
Push the “Menu” button to open the
display’s Menu options. The Menu
option allows you to enable features
within the N1 Vision. The following
outlines the details of each feature
within the Menu section.
To view the Guest Access network
name and password, select the “Show
login info” option.
Select “Turn On” to enable Guest
Access. To enable the Guest-Access
mode, you will need to enable Wi-
Fi Protected AccessTM (WPATM) on
your private network first. To do so,
please see the “Setting WPA Security”
section in this User Manual.
Guest Access – Select this option to
enable a separate network to allow
guests to connect to the Internet while
keeping them away from accessing
your network, computers, and
private files.
A.
Wireless Security
Select Wireless Security by pressing the “OK” button to view
these options. From the Wireless Security options, the choices
available are listed below.
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Push Button Security – Select this
option if you would like to set up your
computers or devices using the Wi-Fi
Protected Setup
TM
(WPS) standard.
Using WPS is not a requirement to
connect to the N1 Vision.
To make a WPS connection, select
the “New Connection” option. To do
so, you must have WPS enabled on
the computer or device connecting to
the N1 Vision. You will need to push
the WPS button in your computer or
device within two minutes.
B.
Help and Tips
Select this option for additional
information.
C.
Power Save
Select this option to conserve the
display’s power or if you prefer
to turn off graphics. When power
save is ON, the display will turn
off within two minutes after any
user interaction.
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Troubleshooting Assistant CD
Belkin has provided our Assistant software to make installing your
N1 Vision a simple and easy task. You can use it to get your N1
Vision up and running in minutes. The Assistant software requires
that your Windows 2000, XP, or Vista computer be connected
directly to your cable or DSL modem and that the Internet
connection is active and working at the time of installation. If it
is not, you must use the “Alternate Setup Method” section in this
User Manual to configure your N1 Vision. Additionally, if you are
using an operating system other than Windows 2000, XP, or Vista,
you must set up the N1 Vision using the “Alternate Setup Method”
section in this User Manual.
A.
Shut down any programs that are running on your computer
at this time.
Turn off any firewall or Internet-connection-sharing software on
your computer.
B.
Insert the CD into your computer. The Troubleshooting Assistant
will automatically appear on your computer’s screen within 15
seconds. Click on “Go” to run the Troubleshooting Assistant.
Follow the instructions there.
IMPORTANT:
Run the Troubleshooting Assistant from the computer
that is directly connected to the Router from Step 1 – B.
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Progress Screen
Troubleshooting Assistant will show
you a progress screen each time a
step in the setup has been completed.
Select your language of choice and
click “Go” to run the
Troubleshooting Assistant.
Note for Windows Users:
If the
Troubleshooting Assistant does
not start up automatically, select
your CD-ROM drive from “My
Computer” and double-click on the
file named “Setup.exe” to start the
Troubleshooting Assistant.
Confirmation Screen
Verify that you have completed all QIG
steps by checking the box to the right
of the arrow. Click “Next” to continue.
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1.1
Checking Settings
The Troubleshooting Assistant
will now examine your computer’s
network settings and gather
information needed to complete
the N1 Vision’s
connection to
the Internet.
1.2
Verifying Hardware Connections
The Troubleshooting Assistant
will now verify your hardware
connection.
1.3
Naming your Wireless Network
The Troubleshooting Assistant
will display the default wireless
network name or Service Set
Identifier (SSID). This is the name
of your wireless network to which
your computers or devices with
wireless network adapters will
connect. You can either use the
default or change it to something
unique. Write down this name
for future reference. Click “Next”
to continue.

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