DSL Setup Document
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Plug the appropriate ethernet cable into one of the ports on the back of the router and then into your
network device (network card on PC, hub, switch, router, etc).
8. The Link/Act LED should light up green and stay steady.
You are now physically connected. Next you need to configure a PC to access the router, after which you can
configure the router itself to access the Internet.
Configure the computer
Ensure that the computer is connected to the router, or connected to the network device (eg a hub) into which the
router is connected. Ensure the router is turned on. (see above).
Note: the following sets of configurations assume you will be using the router as the method for connecting to the
Internet, in routed mode. It is not for using the router in bridged mode.
1. Right-click on Network Neighborhood and select "Properties".
2. Select "TCP/IP". If it is not in the list it will need to be installed. This may require the Windows CD-ROM and
instructions are not provided here.
3. Select "Settings".
4. Put the following information in the appropriate tabs. If a tab isn't listed, it doesn't require changing.
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IP: Select "Obtain automatically".
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Gateway: router IP address (by default, 192.168.1.1)
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DNS: Select "Obtain automatically".
Configure the router
Default internal IP address: 192.168.1.1
Default username/password: admin/password
1. Open any web browser.
2. Type the internal IP address (eg 192.168.1.1) into the address section and press "enter".
3. The "Username and password" box will appear.
4. Leave the username empty and type "admin" in the password.
5. Click "OK".
6. The web-based management system will open to the "OnePage setup screen". This is the first page that is
displayed when the web-based management system is opened and for ordinary Internet access, is the only
page required to be edited.
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