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Connect a Home Gateway With a Wireless Connection

Last Updated: Wed, 21 Dec 2011 > Related Articles

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Summary

This article provides the steps to connect the Cisco DPC3825 and Netgear CG3000D home gateways with a wireless connection.

Solution

Complete the following steps to connect additional computers to the Cox home gateways using wireless. If you have not connected your first computer as a wired connection, refer to Connect a Home Gateway With an Ethernet Connection.

1
Access your computer's Wireless Network Connection application (either MAC or Windows).
2

Locate the SSID of the wireless network printed on the label of your gateway. Refer to the following articles:

3
Select the SSID on the new computer's wireless network application.

Result: A request for the passphrase displays.
4

Locate the Passphrase printed on the label of your gateway. Refer to the following articles:

5

Enter the Passphrase exactly as it appears on the label of your gateway.

Note: The wireless passphrase is case sensitive.

 


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