
NOTE: You will need an Ethernet cable for each additional computer connecting to
the XRouter Aero.
1. Plug one RJ-45 connector (of a standard twisted-pair Ethernet cable) to the
Ethernet port on your computer.
2. Plug the other end of this cable into one of the XRouter Aero’s four LAN ports
(located on the left side of the XRouter Aero’s rear panel. Refer to
3. Figure 2)
4. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each computer you wish to provide Internet access
to until all four XRouter Aero LAN ports are filled.
NOTE: To connect more than four computers to the XRouter Aero, simply plug
additional computers into a network hub and plug this hub into the XRouter Aero’s
uplink port. Read below for further instructions. (See Figure 5)
Figure 4
To connect an existing LAN to the XRouter Aero:
As an alternative to connecting computers directly into the XRouter Aero’s LAN
ports, you can also connect a pre-existing network to the XRouter Aero by
uplinking your network’s central LAN hub to the XRouter Aero’s uplink port. (See
Figure 2)
To connect a LAN hub to the XRouter Aero’s uplink port:
1. Set the DIP switch (located on the XRouter Aero’s rear panel just left of the
No. 4 LAN port) from straight or “II” to crossover mode or “X”.
2. Plug one RJ-45 connector (of a standard twisted-pair Ethernet cable) to the
XRouter Aero’s No. 4 LAN port.
3. Plug the other end of this Ethernet cable into an available standard port on
the network hub. Do not run the connection from uplink port on the router to
uplink port on hub.
NOTE: Multiple network hubs can be connected to the XRouter Aero’s LAN ports
No.1-3 if these hubs are equipped with uplink ports. By cascading a series of hubs,
you can connect up to 253 users to the XRouter Aero.
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