Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Declaration of Conformity Marking by the above symbol indicates compliance with the Essential Requirements of the R&TTE Directive of the European Union (1999/5/EC). This equipment meets the following conformance standards: EN300 328, EN301 489-17, EN60950 Countries of Operation and Conditions of Use in the European Community...
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Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Radio Frequency Interference Warnings & Instructions (FCC ID: I38-NA8300-001) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential instal- lation.
Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Introduction Thank you on your purchase of the Wireless Broadband 4-Port Router! The Wireless 4- Port Router allows you to share high-speed broadband connection with multiple PC using a single device wired or wireless. The Wireless Broadband 4-Port Router can be connected to any computer/notebook with a 10/100 Base-T Ethernet card for wired connection or a IEEE 802.11g Wireless adapter.
Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start CABLE/DSL Wireless Router Overview Front Indicators POWER Lights up when power is supplied to the CABLE/DSL Wireless Router. WLAN Flickers when the Wireless LAN connection is ready. Lights up when the PPP connection is established. (For ADSL Modem/PPP0E configuration only) Lights up when the WAN connection is established.
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Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Back Indicators POWER SWITCH To power on or off the modem. DC IN To connect to the Power Adapter that comes with your package. RESET To reset your CABLE/DSL Wireless Router to factory default settings. Please refer to the below footer on how to activate the reset function.
Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Typical Connection Setup Overview For more details description on the individual functions, please refer to the HELP function in the web management of the router. A. Connect to ADSL Modem (PPPoE Connection) Computers or Notebooks with Ethernet Network...
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Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start B. Connect to Cable Modem (DHCP Client) Computers or Notebooks with Ethernet Network Cards To Modem To LAN Port Port Computers or Notebooks with Wireless PC Cards Cable Cable/DSL or USB Client modem Wireless Router...
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Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start C. Connect to an Existing Network (DHCP Client) Computers or Notebooks with Ethernet Network Cards To LAN Port To Modem Port Computers or Cable/DSL Notebooks with Wireless Wireless PC Cards Router or USB Client With the Auto MDI/MDIX feature, both cross and straight UTP cable can be utilized.
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Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start D. Connect to an Existing Network (AP Mode) Computers or Notebooks with Ethernet Network Cards To LAN Port To LAN Port Computers or Cable/DSL Notebooks with Wireless Wireless PC Cards Router or USB Client With the Auto MDI/MDIX feature, both cross and straight UTP cable can be utilized.
Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Step 1: Connecting the CABLE/DSL Wireless Router to Your Computer/Notebook Power off your Computer/Notebook or/and any connected devices before connecting to the ADSL Router! Connecting to the Ethernet Connect your computer(s)/notebook(s) to the CABLE/DSL Wireless Router as illustrated. The following illustration shows the connection of a single computer.
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Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Connecting to the Modem Connect your Modem to the Cable/DSL 4 Port Router as illustrated. Back view of the Back view of the Modem CABLE/DSL Wireless Router Ethernet Network cable Checking Your Connections Please check your connections before proceeding.
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Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Connecting to the Power Outlet Back view of the CABLE/DSL Wireless Router Connect the other end of the Power Adapter to the Power Outlet. Powering On Power on the Power Outlet that is connected to your CABLE/DSL Wireless Router. Power on your Computer(s)/Notebook(s).
Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Step 2: Configuring Your Ethernet Network Card/ Wireless Client Configuring Your Ethernet Network Card/ Wireless Client The following illustrated screen shots serve only as examples. For any dissimilarities, please follow closely the instructions prompted on your Computer.
Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start For Windows 2000 / Windows ® ® Windows® 2000: From your Windows desktop, right-click on the icon My Network Places select Properties. At the Network and Dial-up Connections window, right-click on the Local Area Connection icon and select Properties.
Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Step 3: Configuring Your Internet Browser Microsoft® Internet Explorer™ (based on IE 5.5) From your Windows desktop, double-click on your Internet Explorer icon launch your Browser. From the Menu, click Tools and select Internet Options...
Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Step 4: Accessing To The Router From your Internet Browser, key in http://10.0.0.1 at the address bar and hit <Enter>. Overall Status will be displayed. Click Quick Configuration. Please choose one of the following methods accordingly. Method 1: Enable DHCP Client option if you are using a cable modem.
Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Step 5: Wireless Configuration SSID: This name allows PCs to connect to the correct Wireless Access Point when multiple Access Points (or Wireless Routers) operate in the same location. Channel: The radio channel number. Enter the valid channels for this router.
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Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Open-system If the client is connected to the AP with an encryption key. Open-System uses Static Change Keys for encryption which are enter in the Shared Key fields. your key often so as to prevent hacker from cracking the key.
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Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Shared-key If multiple clients are connected to the AP with multiple encryption keys. Shared-key uses Static Keys for encryption which are enter in the Shared Key fields. Change your key often so as to prevent hacker from cracking the key. For Encryption in HEXADECIMAL format: Step 1: Check...
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Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start For Encryption in ASCII format: Step 1: Uncheck Hexadecimal Key Entry box for entering the encryption keys in Ascii format. Ascii characters are: 0,1,2,...8,9 and a,b,c,d,...x,y,z. Step 2: You can choose to enter either 5 Ascii keys (for 64 bits), 13 Ascii keys...
Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Step 6: Port Filters (WAN) This section describes the configuration of filters to block unwanted traffic from WAN (Internet). The filters are enabled by default so as not to let any hackers to attack on the router.
Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Frequently Asked Questions Q1: I cannot access the Cable/DSL Wireless Broadband 4-Port Router’s web-based management. A1: You may not be properly connected or configured the router and your computer. The screen shot were taken on a Windows XP machine, but the same steps will apply to Window 98/Me/2000.
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Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Q2. I’m getting an IP address that starts with 169.254.xxx.xxx A2. If you are getting this IP address, then you need to check that you are properly connected to the Cable/DSL Wireless Broadband 4-Port Router. Confirm that you have a good link light on the Cable/DSL Wireless Broadband 4-Port Router for the port this computer is connected to.
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Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start Easy Start iii. Then type “ipconfig/renew” Once you are able to get a valid IP address from Cable/DSL Wireless Broadband 4-Port Router then you can now access the web-based management pages. If you still are not getting an IP address from Cable/DSL Wireless Broadband 4-Port Router, please reset the hardware reset to factory default mode and then follow the above steps again.
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