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Compaq CQ10-400 Mini PC Series (Win 7) Network card driver. Download the Network card driver for your Compaq CQ10-400 Mini PC Series. License: Free OS: Windows 7. Download and save the 'USB Drivers Uninstall' executable from the BellSouth Support Site. Additional Notes You must completely power down and disconnect the Westell when switching from USB to. Now that you have configured your wireless router, named your wireless network, protected it, and assigned an administrative password, you are ready for the last step: To connect your computer to your wireless network. Right-click the wireless network icon in the lower right corner of your screen, and then click View Available Wireless Networks.

The two primary ways to update Westell drivers is manually with Device Manager, or automatically using a driver update software. What are Benefits and Risks Associated with Updating Westell Drivers? Updated drivers can unlock Modem features, increase PC performance, and maximize your hardware's potential. The Wireless Network Connection window appears and displays your wireless network listed with the SSID you chose. If you don’t see your network, click Refresh network list in the upper left corner. Click your network, and then click Connect in the lower right corner.

Steps for securing your wireless router

  1. Open Microsoft Internet Explorer and type in the address to configure your router, as described in your router’s instruction manual.
  2. The address and password you use will vary depending on what type of router you have, so refer to the instructions included with your router.
  3. Tip: As a quick reference, this table shows the default addresses, user names, and passwords for some common router manufacturers.
  4. If you cannot log into the router using these specs you will need to see what your default gateway is. To do this you will need to go to: start/run and type in cmd. Once the command prompt is up you will need to type in ipconfig/all. This will give you your information on your default gateway. Once you have that number you will type that into your browser window to bring up your wireless router properties.
    WPA is the safest way to secure your wireless router down. To get to this screen you will need to log into your router as above and then go to the wireless tab the wireless security. The first box should be WPA Personal. The next box should be TKIP. The third box will be the WPA Shared Key or password-passphrase as I call it. Put it in here and remember to write it down somewhere. The group key renewal will default at 3600 seconds. Let that one as is.
    The exact steps you follow will vary depending on the type of router you have. After each configuration setting (SSID, WPA and administrative password), be sure you click Save Settings, Apply, or OK to save your changes.

    Note:
    The pictures in this section show Linksys wireless equipment. Equipment from other manufacturers will vary in appearance. For example, to save your settings in Linksys, you click Save Settings. Other equipment may have a different display, and you may have to click Apply or OK.SSID or naming your network
    A service set identifier, or SSID, identifies your network. Choose a unique name that you’re confident none of your neighbors will use, but don’t specify your name or your address. This is not a security tool, so you don’t need to make the SSID complex.
    Protecting your wireless network
    Help prevent uninvited guests from connecting to your wireless network.Administrative password
    The last configuration change you should make is to the administrative password. Just like any other password, the administrative password should not be a word you can find in the dictionary, and it should be a combination of letters, numbers, and symbols. Be sure you can remember this password, because you’ll need it if you ever have to change your router’s settings.Tip: Write down your passwords on a piece of paper and store them in your home safe if you have one. If you don’t have a home safe, store your passwords with your other important family documents. If you think of your passwords as important documents, you’ll always know where to find them.
    Now that you have configured your wireless router, named your wireless network, protected it, and assigned an administrative password, you are ready for the last step:

To connect your computer to your wireless network

  1. Right-click the wireless network icon in the lower right corner of your screen, and then click View Available Wireless Networks.
    Note: If you run into problems, consult the documentation that came with your network adapter. Don’t hesitate to call the manufacturer’s technical support number for help.
  2. The Wireless Network Connection window appears and displays your wireless network listed with the SSID you chose. If you don’t see your network, click Refresh network list in the upper left corner. Click your network, and then click Connect in the lower right corner.
  3. Windows prompts you to enter a key(this will be the shared key or passphrase that you entered earlier in the router. Type the encryption key that you wrote down earlier in both the Network key and Confirm network key boxes, and then click Connect.
  4. Windows will show its progress as it connects to your network. If the Wireless Network Connection window continues to show Acquiring Network Address, you may have mistyped the encryption key—click Cancel and return to step 3.After you’re connected, you can close the Wireless Network Connection window. Now you’re ready to browse the Web wirelessly. You can also create a wireless network in your home that connects your computers, printers, cameras, games, and other accessories for easy access and enjoyment.

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How to Manually Download and Update:

This built-in Westell Modem driver should be included with your Windows® Operating System or is available through Windows® update. The built-in driver supports the basic functions of your Westell Modem hardware. Click here to see how to install the built-in drivers.
Manufacturer:Westell
Hardware Type:Modem
Operating Systems:Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10

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How to Automatically Download and Update:

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Recommendation: For novice Windows users, we highly recommend downloading a driver update tool like DriverDoc [Download DriverDoc - Product by Solvusoft] to help update your Westell Modem drivers. This utility downloads and updates the correct Westell driver version automatically, protecting you against installing the wrong drivers.

When you use DriverDoc to update your Modem drivers, you can also use it to keep all of your other PC's drivers updated automatically. Providing access to a database of over 2,150,000 device drivers (with more added daily), you'll be sure to get the right drivers every time.



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Westell Update FAQ

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What do Westell Modem Device Drivers do?

Device drivers allow the hardware device (Modem) to communicate clearly with your operating system. Westell has written these unique, 'mini' software programs for the Westell to operate properly.

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What Operating Systems are Compatible with Westell Drivers?

Supported operating systems for Westell include Windows.

How do I Update Westell Drivers?

The two primary ways to update Westell drivers is manually with Device Manager, or automatically using a driver update software.

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What are Benefits and Risks Associated with Updating Westell Drivers?

Updated drivers can unlock Modem features, increase PC performance, and maximize your hardware's potential. Risks of installing the wrong Westell drivers can lead to system crashes, decreased performance, and overall instability.

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