Asus P6TD Deluxe User Manual

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ASUS P6TD Deluxe

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Using the Online Games

Express Gate SSD introduces a Splashtop Gaming portal site, which provides

many interesting games in different categories. The game titles are updated from

time to time. Enjoying these great games is just as easy as it gets!

• You have to enable the network connection to run the Online Games

feature.

• Avoid running several resource-consuming flash games at the same time to

maintain system performance.

LAN settings:
If you use a network cable connected to a home router (which is then

connected to your DSL/cable modem), enable every LAN port(s). Express

Gate SSD will automatically use whichever port is connected.

If you plug the network cable into a different port while Express Gate SSD is

running (e.g. move the cable from LAN1 to LAN2), you may need to restart

Express Gate SSD in order for it to detect the change.

If you computer automatically obtains network settings via DHCP, you don’t

need to click Setup for any LAN port. Otherwise, click Setup to configure the

static IP settings manually.

WiFi settings (Only the onboard WiFi modules are supported):
If your motherboard supports wireless network, click Setup for the WiFi

option. In the WiFi tab of the Advanced Network Settings box, enter the

name of your wireless access point in the SSID field. If your wireless access

point has security enabled, select the corresponding security algorithm

from the drop-down list (e.g. WEP or WAP) in the Encryption Type field,

and enter the password. Click OK to enable WiFi and establish the wireless

connection.

xDSL / Cable dial-up (PPPoE) settings:
If you use a network cable connected directly to your DSL/cable modem (no

router in between), click Setup for xDSL/cable dial-up. Choose whether the

DSL/cable modem is connected to your computer’s LAN port. Then enter the

user name and password of your dial-up account. Click OK to enable xDSL/

cable dial-up and establish the PPPoE connection. When PPPoE is enabled,

the port it uses will automatically be unchecked and grayed out.

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