Keyspan USB Server Manual Do Utilizador

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5 USB Server Network Discussion
Setting Up On Different Types of Networks
The Keyspan USB Server can be configured in many types of networks.  It can often be difficult 
to determine where exactly to physically connect your USB Server hardware to your network.  The 
following diagrams are meant as starting point for configuring your network.  In all cases, the 
USB Server's default network settings should be appropriate unless otherwise noted.
LAN - No Connection To Internet
2 or more PCs on an Ethernet network, with no 
connection to the internet or where PCs may have 
individual dial up accounts:
         
Connect the USB Server to an Ethernet port on the 
Ethernet Hub.  Connect USB devices to the USB 
ports on the USB Server.  Note:  Set your USB 
Server's network settings to Zeroconfig for faster 
USB Server boot times.
LAN - With Connection To Internet
2 or more PCs on an Ethernet network, with a 
connection to the Internet or a wide area network:
           
Connect the USB Server to an Ethernet port on the 
Ethernet Hub. Connect USB devices to the USB ports on 
the USB Server.  
LAN - 
With DSL Router/Gateway
2 or more PCs on an Ethernet network, with an 
Internet gateway (combination router and ethernet 
hub) for connection to the Internet:
        
 
Connect the USB Server to an Ethernet port on the 
Internet Gateway. Connect USB devices to the USB 
ports on the USB Server.
Wireless Network (Airport/802.11)
With Wired and Wireless Computers
2 or more PCs on an Ethernet network with a connection 
to the Internet and a wireless 802.11 base station:
          
Connect the USB Server to an Ethernet port on the 
ethernet hub or to an ethernet port on the 
Wi-Fi (802.11) base station.
Keyspan:USB Server - User Manual
This User Manual applies to the Keyspan USB Server Software Version 1.0 
Rev 2004apr06
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