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  • Page 1: User Manual

    Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 Introduction Package Contents Minimum System Requirements Router Features Technical Support 2 Connecting the Router Ethernet Connection USB Connection 3 Basic Setup Basic Setup 4 Advanced Setup Accessing Advanced Setup WAN IP Address Wireless Settings Wireless MAC Authentication LAN IP Address DHCP Server Services Blocking...
  • Page 3 Actiontec Wireless-Ready DSL Gateway User Manual A Specifications General Wireless Operating Range Environmental B Configuring TCP/IP Windows 95, 98, and Me Windows NT 4.0 Windows 2000 Macintosh C Sharing Files and Printers Windows 95, 98, and Me Windows 2000 Macintosh E Finding the MAC Address Windows 95, 98 Windows Me...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router. This Router is the simplest way to connect a number of computers to a single high-speed broad- band modem. This easy-to-use product is perfect for the home office or small business.
  • Page 5: Router Features

    Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual Router Features The Router has a series of informational variety of ports on its rear panel. It is recommended that the user become familiar with these features before installing or setting up the Router. Front Panel There are five (light emitting diodes, or lights) on the front panel of the...
  • Page 6 Wireless LED When the Wireless glows steadily, the Router is ready for wireless network- ing. LAN LED glows green when the Router is successfully connected to a com- LAN LED puter with the yellow (Ethernet) cable. USB LED glows green when the Router is successfully connected to a com- USB LED puter with the purple ( Rear Panel...
  • Page 7: Technical Support

    Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual Cable/DSL Port The Red port is used to connect the Router to a cable or Ethernet cable. USB Port The Purple port is used to connect the Router to a computer on the home net- work with the Purple (Ethernet) cable.
  • Page 8: Connecting The Router

    Connecting the Router The Router can be physically connected to the computers in two ways: by Ethernet cable, or cable, as well as wirelessly. Select the type of connection and follow the instructions. Ethernet Connection 1. Start up the computer. 2.
  • Page 9: Usb Connection

    Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual USB Connection 1. Start up the computer. 2. Connect the square plug of the purple cable to the port labeled “ the Router. Connect the rectangular plug of the blue cable to a computer. 3.
  • Page 10: Basic Setup

    Basic Setup This section is a guide through a basic configuration of the R0uter, including how to connect the Router to the ISP. Basic Setup To configure the router for basic operation: 1. Open the Web browser. In the address bar, enter http://192.168.0.1 then press Enter on the keyboard.
  • Page 11 Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual 4. Complete the three steps listed in the “Basic Setup” screen, then click Next. 5. Select either DSL Option 1, DSL Option 2, or Cable (depending on what kind of broadband service is received) in the “Broadband Connection” screen , then click Next.
  • Page 12 6a. If DSL Option 1 is selected, enter the user name and password provided by the ISP in the “DSL Broadband Connection - PPPoE” screen. Click Next. 6b. If DSL Option 2 is selected, go directly to step 7. DSL Option 2 should only be selected if the Router cannot connect using DSL Option 1 6c.
  • Page 13 Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual 8. The “Congratulations” screen appears. The Router is successfully configured. The power LED flashes rapidly while the Router restarts, then glows steadily green when fully operational. The Router is now configured and users can start surfing the Web.
  • Page 14: Advanced Setup

    Advanced Setup This section contains information concerning advanced configuration, such as wireless settings, remote management, and Web site blocking. Accessing Advanced Setup To access the Advanced Setup configuration screens, follow these instructions: 1. Open the Web browser. In the address bar enter: then press Enter on the keyboard.
  • Page 15: Wan Ip Address

    Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual 4. In the next screen, read the recommendations. To perform an advanced setup on the Router, click Begin Advanced Setup. 5. The “Configuring the Advanced Settings” screen appears. To check all the set- tings, or if unsure of which settings to modify, select Next. To modify a specif- ic configuration, click on its name in the menu bar on the left.
  • Page 16 After selecting a connection type, click Next to continue configuring the connection. Obtain an IP Address through PPPoE Select this option to allow the Router to use the Point-to-Point over Ethernet pro- tocol. Dialout on-demand Select this option to disconnect from the current Internet session after an idle time designated in the “Idle Timeout”...
  • Page 17 Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual User Name and Password If a User Name and Password was entered during Basic Setup, it should be dis- played in the “Broadband Connection via tion now. If the information is unavailable, contact the Internet Service Provider ISP) Obtain an IP Through DHCP Select this option (used for cable modem configurations without a Static...
  • Page 18: Wireless Settings

    Chapter 4 Advanced Setup Specify a Static IP Address Select this option if assigned a static (specific) Address by the Internet Service Provider ( . Enter the Address, along with the Subnet Mask and Default ISP) Gateway Address (also provided by the ), in the “Broadband Connection via Static Address”...
  • Page 19 Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual ESSID is the network name assigned to the wireless network. The factory default ESSID setting is “ .” Although Actiontec recommends keeping the default ACTIONTEC value intact, the value can be modified, using any combination of alphanu- ESSID meric characters (i.e., A-Z, a-z, 0-9).
  • Page 20 Chapter 4 Advanced Setup 64-bit WEP 64-bit requires four separate keys. Each key comprises five hexadecimal digit pairs. A hexadecimal digit consists of an alphanumeric character ranging from 0-9 or A-F. An example of a 64-bit a set of 64-bit keys, enter five hexadecimal digit pairs in each Key text box (Key 1, Key 2, Key 3, Key 4).
  • Page 21: Wireless Mac Authentication

    Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual Wireless MAC Authentication Selecting Wireless MAC Authentication in the “Advanced Configuration” screen generates the “Wireless MAC Authentication” screen. Here, the user can manage the access other wireless networking devices have on the wireless network. Accept All Clients Select this option to allow all wireless networking devices (except those entered in the “Exception List”...
  • Page 22: Lan Ip Address

    LAN IP Address Selecting Address in the “Advanced Configuration” screen generates the LAN IP “ Address” screen. The value in the LAN IP address of the Router as seen on the network. address of the Router can be modified, but Actiontec recommends LAN IP keeping the default factory setting (192.168.0.1).
  • Page 23 Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual Actiontec strongly recommends leaving the Server option is Off, ensure the the same subnet as the address of the Router. For more information, see “ Server Configuration.” DHCP Server Configuration Clicking Next in the “ DHCP Configuration”...
  • Page 24: Services Blocking

    Server 1 - the primary Service Provider ( tion, enter it here. If not, leave the text box intact. Server 2 - the secondary Provider ( . If the ISP) mation, enter it here. If not, leave the text box intact. Services Blocking Selecting Services Blocking in the “Advanced Configuration”...
  • Page 25: Website Blocking

    Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual Netmeeting To allow the computers on the Router’s network to access Netmeeting, enter the Netmeeting IP address in the IP text box, then select On. If Netmeeting is not needed, select Off. Website Blocking Selecting Website Blocking in the “Advanced Configuration”...
  • Page 26: Vpn Pass Through

    VPN Pass Through Selecting Pass Through in the “Advanced Configuration” screen generates the “ Pass Through” screen. To set up Virtual Private Networking ( (which allows multiple, client-initiated select On. Note that Remote Management Selecting Remote Management in the “Advanced Configuration” screen generates the “Remote Management”...
  • Page 27: Port Forwarding

    Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual Port Forwarding Selecting Port Forwarding in the “Advanced Configuration” screen generates the “Port Forwarding” screen. Port forwarding allows certain programs to bypass the Router’s built-in firewall, allowing access to parts of the network (for hosting a Web or ftp server, for example).
  • Page 28: Dmz Hosting

    Chapter 4 Advanced Setup DMZ Hosting Selecting Hosting in the “Advanced Configuration” screen generates the “ Hosting” screen. To use hosting, enter the IP address of the computer on the network to be used as a host in the “ Host IP Address”...
  • Page 29: Firewall

    Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual Firewall Selecting Firewall in the “Advanced Configuration” screen generates the “ Firewall ” screen. Select the level of security needed for the network. See Security Level Appendix E for details concerning each level of security. Dynamic Routing Selecting Dynamic Routing in the “Advanced Configuration”...
  • Page 30: Static Routing

    Chapter 4 Advanced Setup Static Routing Selecting Static Routing in the “Advanced Settings” screen generates the “Static Routing” screen. Enter the addresses in their respective text boxes, then click Add. The address will appear in the “Static Routing Table.” To remove an address, high- light it by clicking on it in the Static Routing Table, then click Remove.
  • Page 31: Status

    Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual Status After configuring the Router, settings can be viewed by selecting Status in the Main Menu. The “Current Status” screen appears, displaying many of the Router’s settings. No settings (other than connecting or disconnecting from the Internet) can be changed from the Current Status screen.
  • Page 32 2. From the Setup/Configuration screen, select Change Admin Password. 3. The “Change Admin Password” screen appears. Enter the new password in the “New Password” text box, then enter it again in the “Re-enter New Password” text box. 4. Click Save and Restart. The new password will be in effect when the Router restarts.
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  • Page 34: Utilities

    Utilities To access the Router’s utilities select Utilities from the “Main Menu” screen. The “Utilities” screen appears. From here, the Web activity log can be viewed, the Router’s factory default settings restored, and the Router’s firmware upgraded. Web Activity Log The Web Activity Log provides information about the Web sites each computer on the Router’s network has visited.
  • Page 35: Restore Default Settings

    Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual Restore Default Settings To restore the Router to its factory default settings, select Restore Default Settings from the “Utilities” screen. When the “Restore Default Settings” screen appears, click Restore Default Settings. Any changes made to the Router’s settings will be lost and the factory default settings will be restored.
  • Page 36: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting This chapter contains a list of problems that may be encountered while using the Router, and solutions to overcome the problem. Cannot Use the Internet If the Router cannot connect to the Internet, check the following: Physical Connection Ensure that the power light is on, as well as lights for any active connec- tions, such as USB, Wireless, or Ethernet.
  • Page 37: Lan Light

    Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL User Manual If still disconnected, click Setup at the top of the page and go through the Basic setup to configure the router for your connection to the Internet. Make the appropriate selections for DSL/Cable, Ethernet/USB and Username/Password.
  • Page 38 3. Click Advanced and in the “Property” list find an entry for speed or media type and click it to highlight it. To the right of that should be a “Value” drop down menu. Click on the drop down arrow and then click on Auto, Autoselect, or Auto sense in that menu.
  • Page 39: Other Problems

    Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL User Manual Other Problems LAN Connection Failure Ensure the Router is properly installed, the LAN connections are correct, and the power is on. Confirm the computer and Router are on the same network segment. If unsure, let the computer get the IP address automatically by initiating the DHCP function (see “DHCP Server”), then verify the computer is using an IP address within the default range (192.168.1.2 through 198.168.1.254).
  • Page 40 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Unable to get an IP address from Cable/DSL Modem. Ensure the Router is properly connected to the computer and is plugged in. Turn off the cable/DSL modem and wait a few seconds. Turn the modem back on, wait for it to go through its self-test, then check for the IP address. Verify the modem is DHCP compatible.
  • Page 41 Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL User Manual...
  • Page 42: A Specifications

    Specifications General Model Number GE344000-01 (Single-Port Wireless Cable/DSL Router) Standards IEEE 802.3 (10BaseT) IEEE 802.3u (100BaseTX) IEEE 802.11b (Wireless) Protocol CSMA/CD 10Base-T RJ-45 port for cable/DSL modem (1) GE344000-01 10/100 RJ-45 port (1) Shared uplink port (1) USB port (1)
  • Page 43: Wireless Operating Range

    Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Modem User Manual Wireless Operating Range Indoors Up to 30M (100 ft.) @ 11 Mbps Up to 50M (165 ft.) @ 5.5 Mbps Up to 70M (230 ft.) @ 2 Mbps Up to 91M (300 ft.) @ 1 Mbps Outdoors Up to 152M (500 ft.) @ 11 Mbps Up to 270M (885 ft.) @ 5.5 Mbps...
  • Page 44 Appendix A Specifications...
  • Page 45 Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Modem User Manual...
  • Page 46: B Configuring Tcp/Ip

    Configuring TCP/IP To configure computers using operating systems other than Windows (for Windows the operating system and follow the instructions: Windows 95, 98, and Me Ensure the Windows installation disks or since some driver information may need to be copied during the configuration process.
  • Page 47 Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual 4. Select from the “The following network components are installed” list TCP/IP box, then click Properties. If and following the prompts. 5. When the “ Properties” window appears, select TCP/IP Obtain an Address automatically. is not listed, add it by clicking Add…...
  • Page 48 Appendix B Configuring TCP/iP 6. Select Gateway. If there is an address in the “Installed gateways” list box, click on it, then click Remove.
  • Page 49 Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual 7. Select Configuration, then click Disable 8. Select Configuration. Ensure Use WINS vated, and Disable WINS DHCP WINS Resolution is not activated. Resolution is acti-...
  • Page 50 Appendix B Configuring TCP/iP 9. Click and, in the “Network” window, select Identification. The “Identification” tab contains three text boxes: Computer Name - Enter the name of the computer (i.e., MyComputer, John, CPU654) in this text box. All computers on the network must have a unique name.
  • Page 51: Windows Nt 4.0

    Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual 11. The “System Settings Change” window appears. Click Yes to restart the com- puter. Note: If the “System Settings Change” window does not appear, restart the computer manually after completing step 10. 12. Once the computer restarts and Windows has finished loading, a prompt for a password appears.
  • Page 52 Appendix B Configuring TCP/iP 3. When the “Network” window appears, select Identification. 4. In the “Identification” tab, enter a Computer Name (if needed) and Workgroup in their respective text boxes. Restart the computer. Caution: Do not change both the Computer Name and Workgroup at the same time.
  • Page 53 Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual In the “Network Services” list box, ensure the following services are listed: Computer Browser, Configuration, Server, and Workstation. These services should be present after a installation. Note that not all of the TCP/IP services listed below are required for Router operation. For additional infor- mation, refer to the Windows documentation or Microsoft support services.
  • Page 54 Appendix B Configuring TCP/iP Select Protocols and verify Protocols” list box. If not, add it by clicking Add… and following the prompts. 9. Select Protocol in the “Network Protocols” list box and click TCP/IP Properties. Protocol is listed in the “Network TCP/IP...
  • Page 55 Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual 10. When the “Microsoft TCP/IP” window appears, select Address. 11. Click Obtain an Address from a Server. Verify is enabled by DHCP DHCP clicking Advanced.
  • Page 56 Appendix B Configuring TCP/iP 12. Select Address and verify the only entry in the “Adapter” list box is the WINS Ethernet adapter installed in the computer. 13. Select Routing, verify Enable return to the “Network” window. Forwarding is not checked, then click OK to...
  • Page 57 Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual 14. When the “Network” window appears, click Adapters and verify the installed Ethernet adapter is listed. If the card is not listed, add it by clicking Add… and following the prompts.
  • Page 58 Appendix B Configuring TCP/iP 15. Click the Bindings tab, select All Services from the “Show Bindings for” drop- down list, and verify TCP/IP 16. Select All Protocols from the “Show Bindings for” drop-down list in the “Bindings” tab and expand all entries shown by clicking the plus signs (+). Verify that both the TCP/IP both bound to the Ethernet adapter.
  • Page 59 Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual 17. Select All Adapters from the “Show Bindings for” drop-down list in the “Bindings” tab and expand all entries shown by clicking the plus signs (+). Verify the Ethernet adapter is bound to the Protocol, and the TCP/IP WINS...
  • Page 60: Windows 2000

    Appendix B Configuring TCP/iP 18. Restart the computer. After the computer restarts, verify the settings. Click Start, Programs and Command Prompt. At the command prompt, enter: Verify an IP address was received, then close the window. Windows 2000 Windows 2000 installs with default with Windows 2000 installed, or Windows 2000 has just been installed on the com- puter, connect the computer to the Router.
  • Page 61 Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual 3. From the “Network and Dial-Up Connections” window, double-click Local Area Connection Status. 4. Click Properties in the “Local Area Connection Status” window.
  • Page 62 Appendix B Configuring TCP/iP 5. In the “Connect using” text box of the “Local Area Connection Properties” window, the Ethernet adapter used by the Local Area Connection is displayed. In the “Components checked are used by this connection” list box, the compo- nents bound to the Ethernet adapter are displayed, with a check next to them if currently active.
  • Page 63 Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual 4. When the Internet Protocol ( Obtain an address automatically and Obtain matically are activated. If not, click their respective radio buttons. 5. Click to finish. The Windows 2000 ) Properties window appears, ensure both TCP/IP server address auto- settings are configured.
  • Page 64: Macintosh

    Appendix B Configuring TCP/iP Macintosh The Router supports both the Classic Macintosh operating systems (9.2.1 and below), as well as OS X Note: When installing any software, consult the user manual and help files supplied with the software for detailed information. Actiontec provides the following information as a guideline only.
  • Page 65 Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual 4. Select Using Server from the “Configure” drop-down list. DHCP 5. Ensure the “Use 802.3” option is not checked. 6. Disregard any addresses in the when the first connection is made. 7. Click Options and when the “ Ensure the “Load only when needed”...
  • Page 66: C Sharing Files And Printers

    Sharing Files and Printers The Router supports file and printer sharing, allowing any computer on the net- work to share files and access a shared printer. To configure file and printer shar- ing, select the operating system and follow the instructions. Windows 95, 98, and Me File Sharing 1.
  • Page 67 Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual 4. In the “Select Network Component Type” window, select Service in the “Click the type of network component you want to install” list box, then click Add…. 5. The “Select Network Service” window appears. Select File and printer shar- ing for Microsoft Networks from the “Models”...
  • Page 68 Appendix C Sharing Files and Printers 7. The “Network” window reappears. Select Identification. The “Identification” tab contains three text boxes: Computer Name - Enter the name of the computer (i.e., MyComputer, John, CPU654) in this text box. All computers on the network must have a unique name.
  • Page 69 Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual 8. Select Configuration. In the “Primary Network Logon” list box, ensure Client for Microsoft Networks is selected. If not, select it from the drop- down list, then click 9. The “System Settings Change” window appears. Click Yes to restart the com- puter.
  • Page 70 Appendix C Sharing Files and Printers 11. Right-click the file or drive to share. In the pop-up menu that appears, select Sharing. 12. Select Shared As from the “File Share Screen Properties” windows and enter a name in the “Share Name” text box. This name will show up on the other computers on the network as a shared device.
  • Page 71 Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual Full - Allows other users on the network to read, modify, move, and delete any information in the selected file or drive. Sharing privileges can be restricted by entering a password in the “Full Access Password” text box.
  • Page 72 Appendix C Sharing Files and Printers Depends on Password - Allows both read-only and full access on the shared file or drive. The level of access depends on the passwords entered in the “Read-Only Password” and “Full Access Password” text boxes. Users with access to the read-only password have read-only privileges to the shared file or drive;...
  • Page 73: Windows 2000

    Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual Windows 2000 1. After configuring the computer (including installing and configuring the net- work adapter), Windows 2000 automatically enables file and print sharing. The only item to be checked is the computer and workgroup names. All com- puters on the network must have a unique computer name and the same workgroup name.
  • Page 74: Macintosh

    Appendix C Sharing Files and Printers 4. In the “Workgroup” text box, enter the network name. This name must be the same on every computer on the network. Click 5. The “Network Properties” window appears. Click the computer. Macintosh File Sharing 1.
  • Page 75 Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual To allow other users to access the computer without giving out the owner name and owner password, select Users and Groups, then New User. 6. When the “New User” window appears, enter the Name and Password of the user in their respective text boxes.
  • Page 76: E Finding The Mac Address

    Finding the MAC Address This appendix explains how to determine the installed on a computer. Select the operating system and follow the instructions. Windows 95, 98 1. Click Start, then Run. 2. The “Run” window appears. In the “Open” text box, enter: ipconfig /all 3.
  • Page 77: Windows 2000

    Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual Windows 2000 1. Click Start, Programs, Accessories, Command Prompt. 2. When the “Command Prompt” window appears, enter: ipconfig /all then press Enter on the keyboard. A list of information about the Ethernet adapter appears. 4.
  • Page 78: F Glossary

    Glossary Access Point A device that allows wireless clients to connect to one another. An access point can also act as a bridge between wireless clients and a “wired” network, such as an Ethernet network. Wireless clients can be moved anywhere within the cover- age area of the access point and remain connected to the network.
  • Page 79 Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual Firewall Prevents users outside the network from accessing and/or damaging files or computers on the network. Gateway A device that manages the data traffic of a network, as well as data traffic to and from the Internet.
  • Page 80 Subnet Mask A set of four numbers configured like an IP address used to create IP address numbers used within a particular network only. TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) The standard protocol for data transmission over the Internet. WAN (Wide Area Network) A network connecting computers located in separate areas, (i.e., different build- ings, cities, countries).
  • Page 81 Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual...
  • Page 82: Notices

    Notices Regulatory Compliance Notices Class B Equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installa- tion.
  • Page 83 Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause unwanted operation. Note: To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance require- ments, the antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
  • Page 84: Limited Warranty

    Limited Warranty Hardware: Actiontec Electronics, Inc., warrants to the end user (“Customer”) that this hardware product will be free from defects in workmanship and materials, under normal use and service, for twelve (12) months from the date of purchase from Actiontec Electronics or its authorized reseller. Actiontec Electronics’...
  • Page 85 Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual THIS ACTIONTEC ELECTRONICS PRODUCT MAY INCLUDE OR BE BUNDLED WITH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE, THE USE OF WHICH IS GOVERNED BY A SEPA- RATE END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT. THIS ACTIONTEC ELECTRONICS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO SUCH THIRD- PARTY SOFTWARE.
  • Page 86 Limited Warranty NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION, MAIN- TENANCE OR USE OF ITS PRODUCTS. ACTIONTEC ELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER THIS WARRANTY IF ITS TESTING AND EXAMINATION DISCLOSE THAT THE ALLEGED DEFECT OR MALFUNCTION IN THE PRODUCT DOES NOT EXIST OR WAS CAUSED BY CUS- TOMER’S OR ANY THIRD PERSON’S MISUSE, NEGLECT, IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR TESTING, UNAUTHORIZED ATTEMPT TO OPEN, REPAIR OR MODIFY THE...
  • Page 87 Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual Governing Law: This Limited Warranty shall be governed by the laws of the State of California, U.S.A., excluding its conflicts of laws and principles, and excluding the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods.

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