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network. To connect to this wireless network, wireless
clients must associate to this ID. .
3
Follow the on-screen
instruction and select a
wireless security mode.
4
The next screen displays if
you enable a wireless
security mode. Follow the
on-screen instruction to
enter a WEP key or
password.
5
Check your wireless LAN
settings in this screen and
click
Save
to save the
settings to the NBG-415N.
6
Click
Reboot the Device
to
restart the NBG-415N and
make the changes take
effect.
7
Wait a couple of minutes for
the NBG-415N to finish
rebooting before accessing it again.
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5 Wireless Connection Setup using
Windows® Connect Now
With Windows® Connect Now, you can transfer wireless
settings on your NBG-415N to a USB memory stick and then
save the settings to the wireless client computer(s). This
allows you to easily set up a wireless LAN. To take advantage
of this feature, you need:
A USB memory stick with at least 300K of available memory.
Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2).
Follow the steps below to set up a wireless LAN using
Windows® Connect Now.
1
Click
Start > Control Panel
and double-click
Wireless
Network Setup Wizard
.
2
The first wizard screen
displays. Click
Next
in each
screen to continue.
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3
Select
Set up a new wireless
network to configure a new
wireless network
.
4
In the
Network name (SSID)
field,
specify a unique name to identify
your wireless LAN.
5
Select
Automatically assign a
network key to have Windows
create a security key
.
6
Select
Use WPA encryption
instead of WEP for data
encryption
.
7
Select
Use a USB Flash drive to
set up a wireless network
.
8
Connect the USB drive to your
computer and specify the drive
letter in the
Flash drive
field.
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Follow the instructions on the
screen.
10
This screen displays when you
have successfully set up a secure
wireless network. Click
Finish
.
11
From a wireless computer, test
your wireless LAN connection to
the NBG-415N.
Troubleshooting
1
None of the LEDs turn on when the NBG-415N is on.
Make sure that you use the included power adaptor to
connect to the NBG-415N and that it is plugged into an
appropriate power source.
Check all cable connections.
If the LEDs still do not turn on, you may have a hard-
ware problem. In this case, you should contact your
local vendor.
2
I cannot access the NBG-415N from the LAN.
Check the cable connection between the NBG-415N
and your computer or hub. Refer to
Hardware Connec-
tions
for details.
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Ping the NBG-415N from a LAN computer.
Make sure your computer Ethernet card is installed
and functioning properly.
3
I cannot ping any computer on the LAN.
If the LAN LEDs are off, check the cable connections
between the NBG-415N and your LAN computers.
Verify that the IP address and subnet mask of the
NBG-415N and the LAN computers are in the same IP
address range.
4
I cannot access the Internet.
Check the NBG-415N’s connection to the broadband
modem.
Turn off and on to restart both the broadband modem
and the NBG-415N. If you are using a cable modem,
you must first turn off your cable modem and wait for
about two to three minutes before you connect the
cable modem to the NBG-415N.
The WAN IP is provided after the ISP verifies the MAC
address, host name or user ID. Find out the verification
method used by your ISP and configure the corre-
sponding fields in the Internet wizard screens or the
advanced
WAN
screen.

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