Product Setup; Web-Based Setup - D-Link DIR-636L Quick Installation Manual

Wireless n300 gigabit cloud router
Hide thumbs Also See for DIR-636L:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Available languages
  • EN

Available languages

  • ENGLISH, page 1

PrODUCT SETUP

Web-based setuP

In order to use all of the functions of this router, you must register it with mydlink. simply
follow the steps at the end of the setup Wizard during installation to register your product with
your mydlink account.
pc
Router
modem
modem
Router
pc
modem
Router
WELCOME TO THE D-LINK SETUP WIZARD
dir-636l
Step 1
position your router close to your modem and the computer that is
already online. place this router in an open area of your intended
work area for better wireless coverage.
Step 2
unplug the ethernet cable from your modem that is connected to
your computer. plug it into the port labeled InteRnet on the router.
connect the supplied power adapter into the power port on the back
of the router and then plug into a power outlet or surge protector.
Verify the power light is lit.
Step 3
plug one end of the included ethernet cable into the blue port
labeled 1 on the back of the router. plug the other end of this cable
into the ethernet port on your computer.
alternatively, you can connect to the router through Wi-Fi. Go to
your computer or mobile device's Wi-Fi settings. select the network
that is printed on the included Wi-Fi configuration note (ex: dlink-
a8fa), then enter the Wi-Fi password also printed on the Wi-Fi
configuration note (ex: akbdj19368).
Step 4
From the computer you connected to the router, open a web browser.
If you are not automatically directed to the d-link setup Wizard page,
enter http://dlinkrouter into the address bar. Follow the onscreen
instructions to configure your d-link router. If you wish to configure
your router manually, use Admin as your username and leave the
password blank.
the full product manual is available on the included cd or from the
d-link website.
NOTE: after mydlink registration is completed, your router's default
pppoe, l2tp, pptp connection will be set to always on. If your
Isp charges for usage, you may wish to manually choose dial on
demand as your default setting.
3

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents