LINKSYS WGA54AG Wireless A/G Game Adapter User Manual Book

LINKSYS LLC Wireless A/G Game Adapter Book

Users Manual Part 2

21Chapter 5: Setting up the Wireless A/G Game Adapter for PlayStation®2 or GameCube™Connecting the Game Adapter to Your Game ConsoleWireless A/G Game Adapter7. Now that the settings have been confirmed, click the Online Registration button to register the Game Adapter, or click the Exit button to close the Setup Wizard.Proceed to the section, “Connecting the Game Adapter to Your Game Console.”Connecting the Game Adapter to Your Game ConsoleNow that the Game Adapter is properly configured, you can connect the Game Adapter to your game console and play head-to-head or Internet gaming.1. Unplug the Game Adapter’s power adapter from the electrical outlet.2. Unplug the Ethernet network cable from your computer.3. Make sure your game console is powered off. Then plug the Ethernet network cable into the Ethernet network port of your game console.4. Plug the Game Adapter’s power adapter into an electrical outlet, preferably a surge protector.5. Power on your game console, and set it for multiplayer gaming.Congratulations! The installation of the Wireless A/G Game Adapter is complete.If you would like to make any advanced configuration changes, refer to “Chapter 7: Using the Wireless A/G Game Adapter Web-based Utility.”Figure 5-25: Setup Wizard’s Congratulations Screen
22Chapter 6: Setting up the Wireless A/G Game Adapter for Xbox®OverviewWireless A/G Game AdapterChapter 6: Setting up the Wireless A/G Game Adapter for Xbox®OverviewThis chapter provides instructions on how to connect and set up the Game Adapter for Xbox gaming. If you are using a different game console, refer to “Chapter 5: Setting up the Wireless A/G Game Adapter for PlayStation® or GameCube™.”Connecting the Game Adapter to Your Xbox1. Plug the included Ethernet network cable into the Game Adapter’s Network port.2. Make sure your Xbox is powered off and there is no game in the Xbox. Then plug the other end of the Ethernet network into the Ethernet port of your Xbox.3. Plug the included power adapter into the Game Adapter’s Power port.Then plug the other end into an electrical outlet, preferably a surge protector.4. Power on your Xbox, and its main menu will appear.Proceed to the next section, “Setting up the Game Adapter Using Your Xbox.” Figure 6-1: Connect the Ethernet Network CableFigure 6-2: Connect the Power
23Chapter 6: Setting up the Wireless A/G Game Adapter for Xbox®Setting up the Game Adapter Using Your XboxWireless A/G Game AdapterSetting up the Game Adapter Using Your Xbox1. To set up the Game Adapter, select SETTINGS on the Xbox main menu.2. On the SETTINGS screen, select Network Settings.Figure 6-3: Xbox’s Main MenuFigure 6-4: Xbox’s SETTINGS Screen
24Chapter 6: Setting up the Wireless A/G Game Adapter for Xbox®Setting up the Game Adapter Using Your XboxWireless A/G Game Adapter3. On the NETWORK SETTINGS screen, select ADVANCED.4. On the ADVANCED screen, select WIRELESS.Figure 6-5: Xbox’s NETWORK SETTINGS ScreenFigure 6-6: Xbox’s ADVANCED Screen
25Chapter 6: Setting up the Wireless A/G Game Adapter for Xbox®Setting up the Game Adapter Using Your XboxWireless A/G Game Adapter5. On the WIRELESS STATUS screen, select SETTINGS.6. On the WIRELESS SETTINGS screen, select NETWORK NAME.Figure 6-7: Xbox’s WIRELESS STATUS ScreenFigure 6-8: Xbox’s WIRELESS SETTINGS Screen
26Chapter 6: Setting up the Wireless A/G Game Adapter for Xbox®Setting up the Game Adapter Using Your XboxWireless A/G Game Adapter7. On the SELECT NETWORK screen, select the name of the wireless network you want to use. (You may need to scroll down to see additional network names.)If you do not see the network you want to use, select OTHER and then enter the name of the wireless network you want to use. Select DONE to save the name of your wireless network.8. The Game Adapter will be automatically configured except for its security setting. If the wireless network uses WEP encryption, then select SECURITY TYPE on the WIRELESS SETTINGS screen.Figure 6-9: Xbox’s SELECT NETWORK ScreenFigure 6-10: Xbox’s WIRELESS SETTINGS Screenencryption: encoding data transmitted in a network.wep (wired equivalent privacy): a method of encrypting network data transmitted on a wireless network for greater security.

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