Microsoft MN700 User Guide - Page 8

UPnP Standards and Your Wireless Base Station, Base Station Ports, Status Lights, and the Restore - configuration

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UPnP Standards and Your Wireless Base Station The Microsoft Wireless Base Station adheres to the UPnP™ standards that are defined by the Universal Plug and Play Forum. UPnP standards allow devices on the network to communicate their capabilities to the base station by using a common vocabulary. UPnP standards also allow you to use many programs (like instant messaging programs and multiplayer games) on your network without having to go through a complicated configuration process. Base Station Ports, Status Lights, and the Restore Button The following illustrations show the locations of the ports, status lights, and Restore button on the base station. Restore button Ethernet ports 1-4 To Modem port Power port On the back of the base station, you will find a Power port, a To Modem port, four numbered Ethernet ports, and a Restore button. 2 Microsoft Broadband Networking Wireless Base Station User's Guide

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Microsoft Broadband Networking Wireless Base Station User’s Guide
UPnP Standards and Your Wireless Base Station
The Microsoft Wireless Base Station adheres to the UPnP™ standards that are defined
by the Universal Plug and Play Forum. UPnP standards allow devices on the network to
communicate their capabilities to the base station by using a common vocabulary.
UPnP standards also allow you to use many programs (like instant messaging
programs and multiplayer games) on your network without having to go through a
complicated configuration process.
Base Station Ports, Status Lights, and the Restore Button
The following illustrations show the locations of the ports, status lights, and Restore
button on the base station.
To Modem port
Ethernet ports 1-4
Restore button
Power port
On the back of the base station, you will find a Power port, a To Modem port, four
numbered Ethernet ports, and a Restore button.