Rear View Details; Quick Installation Process; Step 1: Hardware Installation - Uniden evolo WNR2004 Owner's Manual

With 4 port cable/dsl router
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Rear View Details

Wireless Antenna: For better performance, place the
AP/Router at a high location. Placing the unit under a
desk reduces performance.
Reset Button: Pressing this button once performs a soft
reboot, similar to turning the power on and off. However,
if you press and hold the button for approximately 10
seconds, the device will reset to the factory default
settings, erasing any configuration changes you have
made (including the password).
Ports 1 through 4: These auto-sensing 10/100
Ethernet RJ-45 jack ports automatically detect the
speed of any attached Ethernet device and provide a the
correct Ethernet connection. All of these ports are
configured with auto MDI/MDI-X, so they support either
straight or crossover cables, (Cat 5 UTP). Each port
supports a maximum cable length of 100 meters over
category 5 twisted pair cable.
WAN Port: RJ-45 Interface connects to either the DSL
or Cable modem.
7.5V Power Jack: Connects to the Uniden supplied
external power adapter to the power jack.
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Quick Installation Process

There are three steps to install your AP/Router and create a your
own Local Area Network (LAN).
1. Hardware Installation:
physically connect your computers to your router.
2. PC Configuration: For each computer, you will need to
make sure they have the same LAN IP Address (The LAN IP
Address is similar to an area code for making telephone calls.
In order for all the computers to talk to each other, they must
reside in the same area code).
3. Basic Router Configuration: Within this step you can set
your Parental Controls, Passwords, and other features of
your AP/Router.

STEP 1: HARDWARE INSTALLATION

NOTE: During the hardware installation process, please
make sure all computers and the router are turned
off until the installation process is complete.
Before installing the WNR2004 you will need the following:
One external DSL or Cable modem with an Ethernet
Port.
Network Cables with RJ-45 connectors (UTP CAT 5).
TCP/IP network protocols installed on all PCs. (See
page 91 if you need assistance)
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Through this process you will

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