1→LAN (1/2/3):
The local (LAN) Ethernet ports are for cabling the device to loc al
computers, switches, etc.
2→WAN: The Internet (WAN) Ethernet port is for cabling the router to a cable or
DSL modem.
3→PWR: The power port for connecting the router to power outlet.
4→WiFi: Wireless radio ON/OFF button. Pressing the WiFi On/Off button t urns
the wireless radios on and off.
5→WPS/RST:
P ressing it for over 7 seconds restore s the device to factor y defa ult settings.
For device's factory default settings, see Appendix 3 Factory Default Settings.
Pressing it for about 1 second enable s WPS-P BC and the WPS LED blinks. You can use this
button to use WP S to add a wireless device or computer to your wireless network.
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1→Default Login IP address. This IP address is to be used to access the router 's
settings through a web browser. If you chan ge it, you have to open a new
connection to the new IP address and log in again.
2→MAC address.
3→WPS pin code.
3 Position Your Router
The operating distance or range of your wireless connection can var y significantly depending
on the ph ysical place ment o f your router. For best per formance, place your router:
Near the center of the area where your computers, smart phones and other
devices operate, and preferably within line of sight to your wireless devices.
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