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Making a Wireless Connection

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(~ M_a_k_i_n_g_ _a_ _W_ _r_e_l_e_s_s_ _C_o_n_n_e_c_t_o_n _ .,. Making a Wireless Connection Use this example if you have a home network that includes a wireless access point (WAP) or wireless router. To connect a wireless network adapter to your DVR: o 1. Connect to the adapter. If it is not already attached, connect one end ofthe USB cable that came with your wireless network adapter to the port located on the back of the adapter. 2. Connect to the DVR. Connect the other end ofthe USB cable to the USB port on the DVR. The power light on the wireless adapter may come on before the cable is completely inserted into the USB slot. Make sure you push the cable all the way into the USB slot. 3. Position the adapter. Position the adapter in an open location so that the signal is easily transmitted. For example, if your DVR is in an entertainment center, you might place the adapter on top of your entertainment center. Do not place the wireless The cable may already be attached to your wireless network adapter. ~ You can leave your DVR plugged in ! t while you connect a network adapter. 83

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Making a
Wireless
Connection
Use this example
if
you have a home network that includes a wireless access point (WAP)
or wireless router.
To connect a wireless network adapter to your DVR:
o
1.
Connect
to
the adapter.
If
it is not already attached, connect one end
ofthe
USB
cable that came with your wireless network adapter to the port located on the back
of
the adapter.
2.
Connect
to
the
DVR.
Connect the other end
ofthe
USB cable to the USB port on the
DVR. The power light on the wireless adapter may come on before the cable is
completely inserted into the USB slot. Make sure you push the cable all the way into
the USB slot.
3.
Position
the adapter.
Position the adapter in an open location so that the signal is
easily transmitted. For example,
if
your
DVR
is in an entertainment center, you might
place the adapter on top
of
your entertainment center. Do not place the wireless
The
cable
may
already
be
attached
to
your
wireless
network
adapter.
~
You
can
leave
your
DVR
plugged
in
!t
while
you
connect
a
network
adapter.
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