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OSX.X SETUP

9) Connecting the WLA-L11G to your network and to AC power.
9.1) Connect the WLA-L11G to your existing wired LAN.

Using the supplied ethernet cable, plug one end of the cable into an

open port of one of your existing ethernet hubs or switches. Plug the
other end of the ethernet cable into the port marked "10M/100M"

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10M/100M

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INIT Button

(Resets the
AirStation
to Default

settings)

on the back of the WLA-L11G
(Picture 25).

9.2) Connect the Buffalo AC

adapter to a 120V AC supply
and to the DC-IN of the
WLA-L11G (Picture 25).

Note:
If you will be configuring more advanced features such as WEP,

or connecting two WLA-LIIGs as a bridge, proceed to Step 3.

Otherwise, refer to Appendix B for setting the wireless Macs with OSX.x

and AirPort Card to use the WLA-L11G.

10) Setting up your Mac with OSX.x and AirPort Card to configure the

WLA-L11G.

10.1) Go to the Apple icon in the top left corner of your Desktop screen.

Scroll down to "System Preferences" and select.
Under "Internet & Network", select "Network" (Picture 26).

Internet & Network

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Internet

Network

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10.2) Beside "Show", select "AirPort" (Picture 27).
Select the "AirPort" tab. Beside "Preferred
Network", select the ESS-ID of your WLA-L11G.

This number is found on the back of your

WLA-L11G, under "WIRED MAC ADDRESS".

The last six digits of this number plus the

word "GROUP" will be displayed beside

"Preferred Network".

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