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Congratulations
Once you have verified that your other wired and wireless computers are
properly connected, your network is set up and working° You can now
surf the Internet° Click “Next” to take you back to the main menu°
Step 3: Set Up Wireless Security – Run the Security
Assistant Software
Now that your network is setup and working, it is recommended to turn
on wireless security to prevent unauthorized access to your network
from neighboring wireless-enabled computers° The Security Assistant
will guide you through the process° Click “Security Assistant” and follow
the on-screen instructions°
IMPORTANT:
Run the Setup Assistant from the computer that is
directly connected to the Router from Step 1 – B°
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Progress Screen
The Security Assistant
will show you a progress screen each time a
step has been completed°
3°1 Picking the Security Type
Select the security type for your wireless network and click “Next”
to continue°
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3°2 Creating a Network Key
Enter a network key (PSK) for your wireless network and click “Next”
to continue°
3°3 Transferring the Key
After setting up your wireless security, you will have to transfer the
network key to each of your wireless computer°
Click on “Transfer
Key” if you have an USB flash drive° Follow the on-screen instructions°
Or click on “Print” to print the information° Manually enter it to each
wireless computer° Then click “Next” to continue°
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3°4 Verifying the Connection
If all your wireless computers are able to connect to the Router, click
“Next”° If you are having trouble, select “I had problem with at least one
computer” and click “Next”° Then follow on-screen instructions°
Congratulations
Once you have verified that your wireless computers are properly
connected, your wireless network is set up and secured° You now can
run your network wirelessly and securely° Click “Finish” to take you back
to the main menu°
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Storage Manager
The Storage Manager is an application that provides easy access to
your USB storage device° Once this is installed, your storage device
will appear as a drive letter (e°g°, D:\) in your “My Computer” folder°
You may read and write to this drive as if it were directly attached to
your computer° Note that the Router currently supports FAT, FAT32,
and NTFS file systems°
Click “Next” to install the Storage Manager application°
Click “Finish” to go back to the main menu° You may now access the
drive as if it were directly attached to your computer° Once installed,
please use the CD to install this application on all computers on
which you wish to access the storage device°
Storage Manager also allows you to safely eject the storage device
before unplugging it from your Router° This is recommended before
unplugging the USB storage device as there might be another user
on your network who is accessing the drive° Simply right-click
on the “Storage Manager” icon in the system tray and select the
appropriate button°
Alternatively, you do not need to install the Storage Manager in order to
access your storage device° Open a file explorer window and type in the
address field:
\\192°168°2°1\
DeviceName
where “
DeviceName
” is the name that was
assigned to the storage device°
Your Belkin N+ Wireless Modem Router supports up to four USB
storage devices through a separate USB hub (not included)° Note that
the Router can supply a maximum of 500mA of current to the port, so
it is recommended that the hub be externally powered° Additionally,
some USB hard drives require more than 500mA and must be externally
powered to function°

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