your Gateway Powerline Adapteruser'sguidePLU-300 & PLE-310Installing Configuring
6Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Powerline Adapterwww.gateway.com Plug the USB or RJ-45 cable into the Powerline adapter Plug the other end of the RJ-45
7Step 1: Installing the hardware and softwarewww.gateway.com6 Click Finish to complete the installation.7 If a message asks you whether you want to re
8Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Powerline Adapterwww.gateway.comStep 2: Adding the computer to the networkAbout network configurationsAfter the Powerline
9Step 2: Adding the computer to the networkwww.gateway.com Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) - An ICS network configuration uses a host computer that
10Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Powerline Adapterwww.gateway.comNaming the computers and the workgroupEach computer on the network must have a unique nam
11Step 2: Adding the computer to the networkwww.gateway.comTo run the Windows XP Network Setup Wizard:1Click Start, All Programs, Accessories, Communi
12Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Powerline Adapterwww.gateway.com3 Click Next. If the The wizard found disconnected network hardware screen opens, make su
13Step 2: Adding the computer to the networkwww.gateway.com4 Click Next. The Select a connection method screen opens.5 Click This computer connects to
14Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Powerline Adapterwww.gateway.com7 On the Select the connections to bridge screen, click to select the Local Area Connecti
15Step 2: Adding the computer to the networkwww.gateway.com10 Type a unique computer name in the Computer name box. This name identifies the computer
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16Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Powerline Adapterwww.gateway.com14 Click Next to apply the network settings. The You’re almost done screen opens.15 If yo
17Step 2: Adding the computer to the networkwww.gateway.comNaming the computers and the workgroup in Windows 2000To identify a Windows 2000 computer o
18Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Powerline Adapterwww.gateway.com6 Type a name for your workgroup in the Workgroup box. Use a workgroup name of up to 15 c
19Step 2: Adding the computer to the networkwww.gateway.com4 Click the Identification tab.5 Type a unique computer name in the Computer name box. This
20Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Powerline Adapterwww.gateway.com9 After you name each computer and assign it to your workgroup, go to “Step 3: Configurin
21Step 3: Configuring the TCP/IP protocolwww.gateway.comSetting up a DHCP IP address for each computerIn order to communicate with computers on the ne
22Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Powerline Adapterwww.gateway.comSetting up a DHCP IP address for Windows 2000To set up a DHCP IP address for Windows 2000
23Step 3: Configuring the TCP/IP protocolwww.gateway.com4 Click Properties. The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box opens.5 Click Obtain
24Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Powerline Adapterwww.gateway.comSetting up a DHCP IP address for Windows 98SE or Windows MeTo set up a DHCP IP address fo
25Step 3: Configuring the TCP/IP protocolwww.gateway.com5 Click Properties. The TCP/IP Properties dialog box opens.6 Click the IP Address tab, then cl
iwww.gateway.comContents1 Setting Up Your Powerline Adapter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Step 1: Installing the hardware and software . . . . . .
26Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Powerline Adapterwww.gateway.comTurning the powerline adapter offYou can turn off the powerline adapter to make a compute
27Where to go from herewww.gateway.comWhere to go from hereUsing your networkNow that you have created and configured your powerline network and you k
28Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Powerline Adapterwww.gateway.com
292Sharing YourNetwork ResourcesAfter you are connected to a network you can share access to the Internet, share information, share peripheral devices
30Chapter 2: Sharing Your Network Resourceswww.gateway.comSharing an Internet connectionInternet sharing lets all computers on the network access the
31Sharing an Internet connectionwww.gateway.com3 Click the Connections tab.4 Click Setup. The New Connection Wizard opens.
32Chapter 2: Sharing Your Network Resourceswww.gateway.com5 Click Next. The Network Connection Type screen opens.6 Click Connect to the Internet, then
33Sharing an Internet connectionwww.gateway.com7 Click Set up my connection manually, then click Next. The Internet Connection screen opens.8 Click th
34Chapter 2: Sharing Your Network Resourceswww.gateway.comSetting up Internet Explorer in Windows 2000, Windows 98, and Windows MeTo set up Internet E
35Sharing an Internet connectionwww.gateway.com4 Click Setup. The Internet Connection Wizard opens.5 Click I want to set up my Internet connection man
iiwww.gateway.comTelephone numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58A Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Information . . . . . . . . . 59
36Chapter 2: Sharing Your Network Resourceswww.gateway.com6 Click I connect through a local area network (LAN), then click Next. The Local area networ
37Sharing an Internet connectionwww.gateway.com8 If you want to set up an Internet e-mail account other than the e-mail account supplied by your Inter
38Chapter 2: Sharing Your Network Resourceswww.gateway.comSharing drives and printersWith a network, you can share drives (for example hard drives, di
39Sharing drives and printerswww.gateway.com3 Right-click the Local Area Network icon that you want to set up file and printer sharing on, then click
40Chapter 2: Sharing Your Network Resourceswww.gateway.comSharing drives or foldersIf you want to share a drive or folder, use the following instructi
41Sharing drives and printerswww.gateway.com3 Click the Sharing tab.4 In Windows XP, if you want to share the drive or folder with anyone on the netwo
42Chapter 2: Sharing Your Network Resourceswww.gateway.comUn-sharing drives, folders, and filesIf you want to un-share a drive, folder, or file, use t
43Using the networkwww.gateway.comTo share printers in Windows 2000, Windows 98, and Windows Me:1 Click Start, Settings, then click Printers.2 Right-c
44Chapter 2: Sharing Your Network Resourceswww.gateway.com2 Click/Double-click Entire Network. The Entire Network window opens. If you do not see the
45Using the networkwww.gateway.comOpening files across the networkTo open files across the network:1 Start the program for the file you want to open.2
11Setting Up YourPowerlineAdapterPowerline adapters let you create a network using the existing electrical wiring in your home or office instead of in
46Chapter 2: Sharing Your Network Resourceswww.gateway.comPrinting files across the networkTo print files across the network:1 Open the file you want
473Using the PowerlineAdapterConfiguration UtilityThe Gateway Powerline encryption management utility lets you find Gateway Powerline devices on the P
48Chapter 3: Using the Powerline Adapter Configuration Utilitywww.gateway.comAbout the Powerline configuration utilityThe Gateway Powerline encryption
49About the Powerline configuration utilitywww.gateway.comUsing the Device tab settingsThe Device tab provides a list of your Gateway Powerline device
50Chapter 3: Using the Powerline Adapter Configuration Utilitywww.gateway.comRunning a performance analysisTo run a performance analysis on the networ
51About the Powerline configuration utilitywww.gateway.comUsing the Network tab settingsThe Network tab provides detailed information about each devic
52Chapter 3: Using the Powerline Adapter Configuration Utilitywww.gateway.comUsing the Security tab settingsUse the Security tab to change the default
53About the Powerline configuration utilitywww.gateway.comChanging the Gateway Powerline private network passwordTo change the Gateway Powerline priva
54Chapter 3: Using the Powerline Adapter Configuration Utilitywww.gateway.com4 Click the Security tab.5 Click Restore Default. The password changes to
55About the Powerline configuration utilitywww.gateway.comTo remotely set the network password on other computers:1 Click Start, Programs, Gateway Pow
2Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Powerline Adapterwww.gateway.comStep 1: Installing the hardware and softwareInstalling the Powerline adapter driverUse the
56Chapter 3: Using the Powerline Adapter Configuration Utilitywww.gateway.com
574Getting HelpTechnical SupportGateway offers a wide range of customer service, technical support, and information services. Use the following inform
58Chapter 4: Getting Helpwww.gateway.comAutomated troubleshooting systemTelephone numbersYou can access the following services through your telephone
59ASafety,Regulatory, andLegal Information
60Appendix A: Safety, Regulatory, and Legal InformationRegulatory compliance statementsUnited States of AmericaFederal Communications Commission (FCC)
61FCC declaration of conformityResponsible party:Gateway Companies, Inc.610 Gateway Drive, North Sioux City, SD 57049(605) 232-2000 Fax: (605) 232-2
62Appendix A: Safety, Regulatory, and Legal InformationNoticesCopyright © 2003 Gateway, Inc.All Rights Reserved14303 Gateway PlacePoway, CA 92064 USAA
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3Step 1: Installing the hardware and softwarewww.gateway.comTo install the Powerline adapter software and hardware1Insert the Gateway Powerline Adapte
4Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Powerline Adapterwww.gateway.com2 Click Install the software. The InstallShield Wizard starts.- OR -If you are installing
5Step 1: Installing the hardware and softwarewww.gateway.com4 When prompted to plug-in the Powerline adapter: Plug the adapter into a AC power outlet
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