EA4500 installation software for Mac 10.8 Mountain Lion

I just bought EA4500. The CD come with it does not support Mac OS 10.8.
How to go about it?

The software that came with the cd will not run with MAC OS X 10.8. What you can do instead is to manually configure the router to get the internet connection. Then after that you can decide if you will want to go for cisco connect cloud or just stay with the classic firmware.
Please check the links below how to manually set up the router:
Title: Setting up a Linksys router with Cable Internet service
Article ID: 3686
http://www6.nohold.net/Cisco2/ukp.aspx?pid=80&vw=1&articleid=3686
Title: Setting up a Linksys router for DSL Internet connection
Article ID: 3687
http://www6.nohold.net/Cisco2/ukp.aspx?vw=1&docid=20ee1457387f40178cd5f41d4b585db4_3687.xml&pid=80&r...

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