Belkin TSG-UK-1-008 Self Help Manual
Belkin TSG-UK-1-008 Self Help Manual

Belkin TSG-UK-1-008 Self Help Manual

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IMPORTANT!
This Guide refers to the
following Products:
All Belkin Routers
TSG-UK-1-008
TSG-UK-1-001
Self Help Guide
Self Help Guide
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Configuring Your Router With Your Modem

Please read the following carefully;
Synopsis:
A standard (Wireless) Router does not come
equipped with the means to connect to the Internet
of it's own accord but rather is
connect to your existing
be an ADSL Modem (connected to your phone
line) or a Cable Modem (connected to a co-axial
aerial, often shared with television). Either way the
Modem must have an RJ45 connection
not a USB
If you have no Modem, or a USB based Modem
then you should ensure you buy a Modem Router
not just a Router.

Requirements:

In order to complete this guide and in so doing
connect to the Internet successfully you will need
the following equipment;
• A working ADSL or Cable Modem (non-Belkin)
• Your Belkin Router or Wireless Router
• 2 x RJ45 Ethernet Cables*
• A Computer with an Ethernet (LAN) Port
• Power Supplies for the above Hardware.
• Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) Settings
*A cable should have been provided with your Modem to
connect it to your PC, and another one was provided with
your Belkin Router.
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Modem. Your Modem may
connection.
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to your PC
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  • Page 1 In order to complete this guide and in so doing connect to the Internet successfully you will need the following equipment; • A working ADSL or Cable Modem (non-Belkin) • Your Belkin Router or Wireless Router • 2 x RJ45 Ethernet Cables* •...
  • Page 2 To begin with it is best to start from a known working set-up so this guide assumes that you currently have Internet working via your Modem directly connected to your Computer – essentially with the Belkin Router not yet in place. Step 1 – Setting Up The Hardware...
  • Page 3 ‘Dynamic’ Connection Type and this is the Default Connection Type of all Belkin Routers the Interface may already show that you have an Internet connection. If the Status Bar of the Router Interface does show ‘Connected’...
  • Page 4 ® ® Troubleshooting – Unable To Connect To The Belkin Router If you are unable to open the Router’s User Interface (192.168.2.1) then the actual connectivity between PC and Router should be tested. To do this click on the ‘Start’...
  • Page 5 DHCP Server. The Information shown in the Screenshot above shows that this is happening correctly; 1. The DNS Suffix shows ‘Belkin’ – This is the ‘Hostname’ of the Belkin Router 2. The Default Gateway shows the Router’s IP Address (192.168.2.1) as used above.
  • Page 6 Connection which is essentially the Network Card of your Computer. This will look similar to that shown below; If for any reason there is a red cross shown on the Icon then the physical connection should be checked. TSG-UK-1-001 TSG-UK-1-008 www.belkin.com www.belkin.com Page 1 of 1 Page 6 of 8...
  • Page 7 ‘OK’ button to save the changes. Once the changes are affected you should test the connectivity again using ‘ipconfig’ in the black DOS Window as described before. TSG-UK-1-001 TSG-UK-1-008 www.belkin.com www.belkin.com Page 1 of 1 Page 7 of 8...
  • Page 8 ® Troubleshooting – Internet Browser And Dial-Up Pop-Ups If your attempts to access the Web User Interface of the Belkin Router using the Router’s Default IP Address (192.168.2.1) result in your Computer attempting to start a ‘Dial-Up Connection’ then please do the following;...

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