Linksys labels all the CD's for its' products in this manner.
Many people will say put the CD away. There are no drivers etc. (On the router side).
Only connection procedures: nothing necessary. Let XP do the detecting.
You may want to view the CD just to see the recommended connection procedures but having been through several Linksys setups you will find contradictions in their own literature.
Basically power off everything: modem; router; computer
Connect router to modem and power up modem then router.
Connect adapter to laptop and power that up and follow the XP hardware wizard. (If it needs drivers it will ask for the CD).
There is nothing on the Linksys CD's that you need as far as software (for the router: perhaps for the card). Otherwise just basic instructions which you can also see online:
http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satel...VisitorWrapper
Some CD's come with bundled software which you should avoid! My last Linksys router came with a 30 Trial of Norton AV.
No thank you!
The way they label the CD's is a bit intimidating but the process is basically fool proof. Both modems and routers can always be reset and started from scratch. I also mention this as often (depending on your modem) you may have to reset it and reconfigure it for the router.
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