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    CH A P T E R 3-1 Getting Starte d with Cisco Netw ork Assistant OL-6194-02 3 Installing, Launching, and Connecting Network Assistant This chapter describes what you n eed to install Netwo rk Assistant, ho w to install it, ho w to launch it, and ho w to connect i t to a de vice or an exis ting community . Installation Requirements The PC on which yo[...]

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    3-2 Getting Started with Cisco Network Assista nt OL-6194-02 Chapter 3 Installing, Launchi ng, and Connec ting Network Assistant Launching Netwo rk Assistant 3. Down load the Netw ork Assistant installer , and run it. (Y ou can run it directly from the web if your bro wser of fers thi s choice.) Network Assistant is free—th ere is no char ge to d[...]

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    3-3 Getting Starte d with Cisco Netw ork Assistant OL-6194-02 Chapter 3 Installing, Laun ching, and Connectin g Network Assistant Connecting Network Assistant to a Co mmunity or a Cluster When the connection occurs, the Ne twork Assistan t windo w is in connect mode. The toolbar adds icons that represent de vice features. Similarl y , the feature b[...]

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    3-4 Getting Started with Cisco Network Assista nt OL-6194-02 Chapter 3 Installing, Launchi ng, and Connec ting Network Assistant Connecting Network Assistant to a Community or a Cluster[...]