Web Configuration - Planex BLW-54CW3 User Manual

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2. Web Configuration

The BLW-54CW3 Wireless Router contains an HTTP server. This enables you to connect the router,
and configure it by using your web browser.
Before attempting to configure BLW-54CW3 Wireless Router, please ensure that your PC can
establish a physical connection to the Wireless Router. The PC and the BLW-54CW3 Wireless Router
must be directly connected with each other (using the LAN ports on BLW-54CW3) or on the same
LAN segment. Besides, the BLW-54CW3 Wireless Router must be set up and powered on.
The BLW-54CW3 Wireless Router's default IP Address is "192.168.1.1." If the IP address has
already used by another device, the other device must be turned OFF until BLW-54CW3 is allocated
a new IP Address.
Using Web Browser
To establish a connection between your PC and the BLW-54CW3 Wireless Router:
1. Start the WEB browser.
2. In the Address box, enter "http://192.168.1.1" which is the default IP Address of the
BLW-54CW3 Wireless Router. Press "Enter" on your keyboard, and the pop-up will ask you
to enter the User Name and Password to get into the program.
3. Enter the default User Name "admin" and Password "password" and then click "OK" to
enter the system. You can also put a check in the "Remember my password" check box,
and next time you do not need to enter password to enter the system.
4. After entering the system, BLW-54CW3 will show you the homepage. During configuration,
you can use the tabs on the top of the page to navigate. Besides, it is necessary that, after
configuring, you should click "Apply" to enable the settings you've made.
If your BLW-54CW3 Wireless Router does not response, and you cannot enter the
web configuration page, please follow the steps below to check if there is any
problem:
1. Make sure that BLW-54CW3 Wireless Router is properly installed and powered on,
and LAN connection is O.K. You can test the connection by using "Ping"
command:
Open MS-DOS window or click "Start→Run..." on the desktop to show the
command prompt window.
Enter the command: ping 192.168.1.1
If it shows the message of "Request time out," the problem can be either

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