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2 SpeedTouch™ Local Networking Setup
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2 SpeedTouch™ Local Networking Setup
Introduction
The SpeedTouch™ offers three local networking solutions:
By introducing the SpeedTouch™ into your local network, local hosts using one of the 
solutions above are able to share a local network (i.e. one computer over USB, multiple 
computers over wired Ethernet and multiple wireless clients over wireless networking).
Wired Ethernet
The SpeedTouch™ managed four-port 10/100Base-T Half-/Full-duplex auto-sensing 
MDI/MDI-X Ethernet switch allows you to create a local Ethernet network of up to 
four devices, without needing extra networking devices or to expand an existing 10 or 
100Base-T Ethernet network.
Note
If an external hub or switch is used for wired Ethernet networking, please 
follow the installation instructions supplied with the hub for connections and 
Ethernet cabling.
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USB
If your computer is not equipped with an Ethernet port, you may want to connect the 
computer to the SpeedTouch™ using the USB port on the back panel of the Speed-
Touch™.
USB connectivity is supported by Microsoft for following Operating Systems:
Microsoft Windows OSs
MS Windows 98SE
MS Windows Millennium
MS Windows 2000
MS Windows XP
You must install the USB drivers, if you want to connect your pc to the Speed-
Touch™580 over USB. Proceed with 
Wireless Ethernet
The SpeedTouch™ Wi-Fi™ certified IEEE 802.11g compliant wireless access point 
allows multiple computers to connect wirelessly to your local network over the Speed-
Touch™ Wireless LAN environment. The SpeedTouch™580 is backward compatible 
with IEEE802.11b. This means that IEEE802.11b and IEEE802.11g devices can coexist in 
the same wireless network.
To be able to connect the computers, make sure that a Wireless client adapter (WLAN 
client) is installed on each computer you want to connect via the WLAN.
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