Connecting Additional Computers
This Quick Start described how to connect the X6v to a single Windows
computer. If you like, you can now connect additional computers to the
X6v using a wired or wireless network connection:
• A wired network connection uses an Ethernet cable to connect the
Ethernet port of your computer (or game station) to one of the four
Ethernet (LAN) ports on the X6v.
• A wireless network connection uses the built-in or external wireless
capability on your computer (or game station) and the X6v. Both built-
in and external wireless setups will work with the X6v.
If you want to connect a game station, see the Zoom ADSL X6v User
Guide on the X6v CD.
Connecting an Additional Computer Using Ethernet
1
Shut down the computer that you want to connect to the X6v.
2
Plug one end of an Ethernet cable into any one of the available
ETHERNET ports on the X6v.
3
Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port of the
computer or game station.
4
Turn on the computer or game station.
5
Open the computer's Web browser and confirm that you can access
the Internet.
6
Repeat steps 1 through 5 for each computer that you are connecting
to your network.
Connecting Additional Computers Using Wireless
1
Turn on your computer and confirm that it has wireless network
capability. Most current notebooks and laptops have built-in or
external wireless cards/adaptors; most desktops don't.
• If your computer has wireless capability that's activated and able to
detect other network connections, the system displays the
4