Step 1.1 connecting to the ethernet/usb, 1 for single-user connection, 2 for multiple-users connection – Allied Telesis AT-AR236E User Manual
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Step 1:
Connecting the ADSL Router to Your
Computer/Notebook
Power off your Computer/Notebook or/and any connected devices
before connecting to the ADSL Router!
To connect to your ADSL Router, you need to have either an Ethernet Port or a USB Port
present on your Computer/Notebook.
Step 1.1 Connecting to the Ethernet/USB
(See the note on the following page if you are not sure of how the Ethernet and USB Port
looks like)
1.1.1
For Single-User Connection
The following shows a typical single-user connection.
Check if your Computer/Notebook has an Ethernet Port.
-
If an Ethernet Port is present, please proceed to
section 1.1.2(a) Connecting
to the Ethernet
.
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If an Ethernet Port is not present, locate the USB Port on your Computer/
Notebook and proceed to
section 1.1.2(b) Connecting to the USB
.
1.1.2
For Multiple-Users Connection
You may connect one computer/notebook to the Ethernet Port and another one
to the USB Port on the ADSL Router at the same time. Refer to both
section
1.1.2(a) Connecting to the Ethernet
and
section 1.1.2(b) Connecting to the
USB
for the connections.
For more than 2 Computers/Notebooks connections, you may also expand the
Ethernet connection by connecting the ADSL Router to an Ethernet Switch/Hub.
Ethernet / USB
Computer/Notebook with
Ethernet Network Card or USB
Port