Microsoft Network Router MN-500 User Manual

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30     Microsoft Broadband Networking Wireless Base Station User’s Guide 
 
 
Updating Software, Drivers, and Firmware 
Occasionally, Microsoft may provide upgrades to the Broadband Network Utility 
software, network drivers, or firmware. When an upgrade is available on the Microsoft 
Broadband Networking Web site, the Broadband Network Utility Update Service will 
automatically notify you, unless you turn the update service off. After you log on to a 
networked computer, a message will appear in the notification area of the Windows 
taskbar with a link to the Microsoft Broadband Networking Web site. 
If you turn the update service off, you can check for upgrades on the Web site from the 
Broadband Network Utility. 
To upgrade software, drivers, or firmware 
1. Start the Broadband Network Utility. 
2. On the Help menu, click Check for Updates Online. 
3. Follow the instructions on the Microsoft Broadband Networking Web site to 
download the latest software, drivers, and firmware. 
 
Making Your Network More Secure 
Protecting the data and programs on your network computers from security threats, 
such as computer viruses and hackers, is very important. The following sections 
provide general information about steps you can take to protect your network.  
Help Protect Your Network from Computer Viruses 
To avoid having a problem with viruses on your network, consider the following 
suggestions: 
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Install an antivirus program on each computer on your network and use it regularly 
to check your computers for viruses. Remember to update the antivirus program on 
a regular basis. 
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Learn the common signs of viruses: unusual messages that appear on your screen, 
decreased system performance, missing data, and inability to access your hard 
drive. If you notice any of these problems on your computer, run your antivirus 
program immediately to minimize the chances of losing data.  
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Educate yourself about how viruses are commonly spread so that you do not spread 
one yourself: 
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Do not load a program from an untrusted source onto one of your network 
computers. Files from the Internet or online bulletin boards are particularly risky. 
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Never open attachments to e-mail messages that you are not expecting. 
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Use your antivirus software to scan all floppy disks before copying or opening 
files from them, or before starting your computer from them.