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Linksys E2100L 7. The installation is complete. Click OK. Installation is Complete NOTE: If you have any trouble during the installation process, refer to the Frequently Asked Questions in the setup software, or use a computer with an active Internet connection to visit www.linksys.com/support. Main Menu When Cisco Connect starts up, the main menu appears: Chapter 2: Cisco Connect The main menu offers three options: Computers and devices, Guest access, and Router settings. NOTE: To view the FAQs for more information, click Need help? Local Access versus Guest Access Cisco Connect offers two types of access: local access (Computers and devices option) and guest access (Guest access option). With local access, computers and devices will have access to the Internet and to other devices on your local network, including shared computers and printers, which are connected to the Router. Local access can be given to a wireless or wired device. Refer to Computers and Other Devices, page 6 for more information. Guest access allows you to provide Internet access to guests visiting your home. Your guests will not have access to computers and devices on your local network, so they will not have access to your personal data. Guest computers must connect to your network using a wireless network connection. Provide your guest with the guest network name and password. Refer to Main Menu - Guest Access, page 6 and Guest Access, page 8 for more information. The following diagram shows a typical example of how local access and guest access are used in the same home. Guest Access versus Local Access Diagram Internet Main Menu Status information is displayed in the upper right corner: •• online secure Your local network is secure, and your Internet connection is available. •• offline secure Your local network is secure; however, your Internet connection is not available. To repair your Internet connection, follow the on-screen instructions. NOTE: A group of computers or other devices connected to a router is a local network. The router allows the networked devices to communicate with each other. Modem Printer Router Family Notebook 1 2 1 2 Guest Notebook Guest Access (Internet Access Only) Local Access Advanced Wireless-N Router 5

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Linksys E2100L
Chapter 2: Cisco Connect
5
Advanced Wireless-N Router
The installation is complete° Click
OK
°
Installation is Complete
NOTE:
If you have any trouble during the
installation process, refer to the Frequently
Asked Questions in the setup software, or use a
computer with an active Internet connection to
visit
www.linksys.com/support
°
Main Menu
When Cisco Connect starts up, the main menu appears:
Main Menu
Status information is displayed in the upper right corner:
online secure
Your local network is secure, and your Internet
connection is available°
offline secure
Your local network is secure; however, your Internet
connection is not available° To repair your Internet
connection, follow the on-screen instructions°
NOTE:
A group of computers or other devices
connected to a router is a local network°
The router allows the networked devices to
communicate with each other°
The main menu offers three options: Computers and
devices, Guest access, and Router settings°
NOTE:
To view the FAQs for more information,
click
Need help?
Local Access versus Guest Access
Cisco Connect offers two types of access: local access
(
Computers  and  devices
option) and guest access (
Guest 
access
option)°
With local access, computers and devices will have
access to the Internet and to other devices on your
local
network,
including
shared
computers
and
printers, which are connected to the Router° Local
access can be given to a wireless or wired device° Refer
to
Computers and Other Devices
,
page 6
for more
information°
Guest access allows you to provide Internet access to guests
visiting your home° Your guests will not have access to
computers and devices on your local network, so they will
not have access to your personal data° Guest computers
must connect to your network using a wireless network
connection° Provide your guest with the guest network
name and password° Refer to
Main Menu – Guest Access
,
page 6
and
Guest Access
,
page 8
for more information°
The following diagram shows a typical example of how
local access and guest access are used in the same home°
Guest Access versus Local Access Diagram
Internet
Guest Notebook
Family Notebook
Printer
Modem
Router
Guest Access (Internet Access Only)
Local Access