Connecting Devices; Management Options - D-Link DWM-313 Quick Installation Manual

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Using the Included AC Adapter
1.
Attach the barrel connector of the
included AC adapter to the power port
on the front panel.
2.
Attach the AC adapter to an appropriate
AC socket.

Connecting Devices

After the DWM-313 has been successfully
installed, the router can be connected to the
end device and the Internet via the LAN and
WAN port.
1.
To connect to the Internet, insert one
end of a standard Cat 5/5e/6 RJ-45
Ethernet cable into the WAN port on your
device, and insert the other end into the
corresponding port on your modem.
2.
Use a standard Category 5/5e/6 RJ-45
Ethernet cable to connect the end device
to the router. The port will auto-negotiate
to the highest possible port speed based
on the connected device. Note that the
DWM-313 supports a maximum transfer
speed of 150 Mbps over Ethernet.

Management Options

Before You Begin
The D-Link router can be managed by using
the Web User Interface (Web UI), Telnet, or
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
management interfaces. If you wish to manage a
single D-Link router, the Web UI may be the best
option. Each router must be assigned its own
IP address, which is used for communication
with the management PC. Please refer to the
following installation instructions to get started
with the Web UI and SNMP management
interfaces.
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Web User Interface
Once the router has been successfully installed,
you can begin configuration, monitor the LED
panel, and display graphical statistics using
a web browser. Supported browsers include:
Microsoft® Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome,
and Safari.
You need the following equipment to access the
Web UI of your device:
A PC with a RJ-45 Ethernet port
A standard Ethernet cable
1.
Connect the Ethernet cable to the router's
Ethernet port and to the Ethernet port
on the PC.
2.
Configure the PC's IP address to be in
the network segment as the router. The
router's default IP address is 192.168.0.1,
with subnet mask 255.255.255.0. For
example, to connect to the router using
the default settings, your PC should have
an IP address in the range 192.168.0.2-
.254 and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.
3.
O p e n a we b b ro w s e r a n d e n t e r
http://192.168.0.1/ in the address field.
4.
Log in to the administrator user interface.
The default login information is:
Username: admin
Password: admin.
SNMP
You can manage the device with any SNMP-
compatible program. The SNMP function is
disabled by default and must be enabled on the
device first by using the Web UI, as described in
the previous section.
Quick Installation Guide

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