Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product PM01122 Belkin
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N Wir eles s R outer User Ma nua l P M 0 1 1 2 2 F 5 D 8 2 3 6 - 4.
N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS 123456789 10 Table o f Co nt ent s T ABLE O F CONT EN TS 8 R ec om me n de d Web Br ow se r S et t i ng s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 9 Trou b le sh oo t in g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 23456789 10 INTRODUCTIO N 1 Th ank you for pu rch asi ng the Be lkin N Wir ele ss Ro uter (th e R oute r).
2 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 23456789 10 1 INTRODUCTIO N sup er hi ghway in thi s ex amp le. Th e r ate of tra f fic fl ow i s m ult ipl ied by the num be r o f la ne s t hat ar e o pe ne d.
3 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 23456789 10 1 INTRODUCTIO N 3. Cordless Phones If the pe r for ma nc e of you r w ire le ss ne two rk is imp air ed af te r a tte nd ing to the .
4 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 23456789 10 1 INTRODUCTIO N 4. Cho ose the “Quietest” Channel for your Wireless Network In loc ations w here ho mes or off ices a re clo se togethe r , such a s apar tm ent buildin gs or of fic e comp lexes, there may be wi reles s net works ne arby that can c onflic t with you rs.
5 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 1 3456789 10 2 PROD UCT OV ERV IE W Produ ct F eatures In min ute s yo u wi ll be abl e to sh ar e yo ur Inte rn et con ne cti on an d net wo rk you r c omp ute rs .
6 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 1 3456789 10 2 PROD UCT OV ERV IE W Su ppo r t for V PN Pas s- Thr oug h If you con ne ct to yo ur of fi ce ne two rk fr om hom e u sin g a VPN co nne ct ion , yo ur Rou ter wil l a llow you r V PN- e quip pe d c om pute r to p as s thr ou gh t he Rou ter an d to you r o f fic e n et wor k.
7 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12 456789 10 KNOWING Y OUR ROUTER 3 Package Conte nts • Be lki n N Wir el es s R oute r • Qu ick In sta ll atio n G ui de • Be lk.
8 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12 456789 10 3 KNOWING Y OUR ROUTER D. W ired-Computer Status OFF Wi re d c omp ute r i s n ot p re se nt So lid Blu e Wire d c omp ute r i s c on nec te d to the Ro ute r Bli nki ng Am be r Pro ble m w ith wi re d c omp ute r co nne ct ing pr ope rl y to th e R oute r E.
9 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12 456789 10 3 KNOWING Y OUR ROUTER F . M od em S ta tu s Th is ico n l igh ts in b lu e to ind ic ate tha t yo ur mod em is co nne cte d pr ope rl y to th e Ro ute r . It tu rn s a mbe r whe n p rob le m i s d ete cte d.
10 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12 456789 10 3 KNOWING Y OUR ROUTER H. Co nnections to Wired Computers – G r ay Co nne ct you r w ire d (n on -wir el es s) c omp ute rs to the se po r ts.
11 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 123 56789 10 CONNECTING AND CONFIGUR ING Y OUR ROUTER 4 V erify the conten ts of your bo x. Y ou should hav e the follo wing: • Be lki n N.
12 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 123 56789 10 4 CONNECTING AND CONFIGUR ING Y OUR ROUTER Ste p 1 : Har dw are Conne ction s – F ol lo w the Quick In stal lati on Gui de ( QIG ) LA N WAN Setup CD 1 4 3 3 2 2 1 1. Un plu g yo ur exi sti ng mod em’s p ower sup pl y .
13 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 123 56789 10 4 CONNECTING AND CONFIGUR ING Y OUR ROUTER Ste p 2: Set Up the Rout er – Ru n the Set up Ass ista nt So ftware A . Shu t d own any pr og ram s t hat a re r un nin g o n yo ur co mpu ter at thi s t ime.
14 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 123 56789 10 4 CONNECTING AND CONFIGUR ING Y OUR ROUTER Confirmation Screen Veri f y th at you have co mpl ete d a ll Q IG ste ps by c he cki ng the box to the ri ght of the ar row. Cl ick “N ex t” to con tin ue.
15 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 123 56789 10 4 CONNECTING AND CONFIGUR ING Y OUR ROUTER 1 . 1 Checking Set tings Th e S etu p A ss ist an t w ill now exam ine you r c om pute r’s n et wor k s et tin gs an d g ath er info rm ati on ne ede d to c omp le te th e R ou ter’s c on nec ti on to the In ter net .
16 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 123 56789 10 4 CONNECTING AND CONFIGUR ING Y OUR ROUTER 1 .3 Namin g y our Wireless Ne twork The Se tup A ssi sta nt w ill d isp lay th e de faul t wi rele ss net wor k na me o r Se rv ice Set Ide ntif ier (SS ID).
17 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 123 56789 10 4 CONNECTING AND CONFIGUR ING Y OUR ROUTER 1 .5 Co nfiguring the Router Th e S etu p A ss ist an t w ill now con fi gur e yo ur Rou ter by sen din g d ata to the Ro ute r a nd res ta r tin g i t.
18 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 123 56789 10 4 CONNECTING AND CONFIGUR ING Y OUR ROUTER Congratulations Y o u h ave f ini sh ed ins ta lli ng y our new Be lk in R ou ter. Y o u w ill se e t he Con gratu latio ns s cre en wh en yo ur Ro uter can conn ect to the Inter net.
19 G Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 123 56789 10 4 CONNECTING AND CONFIGUR ING Y OUR ROUTER 1 . 7 Optional: Assista nce Connecting Other Computers Th is opti ona l step wi ll h el p yo u to co nne ct ad dit ion al wir ed an d w ire le ss co mpu ter s to yo ur net wo rk.
20 G Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 123 5 6789 10 4 AL T ERN A T E SE TUP M E THO D Ste p 1 : Har dw are Conne ction s – F ol lo w the Quick In stal lati on Gui de Se e t he QIG or Ste p 1: Ha rdwa re Co nne ct ion s f ro m th e p rev iou s s ec tio n.
21 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 1234 6789 10 5 AL TERNA TE SETU P METHOD Logging out of the R outer On e c omp ute r a t a tim e c an lo g i nto the Rou ter fo r th e p ur po ses of ma kin g c han ge s to th e s et tin gs of the Rou ter.
22 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 1234 6789 10 5 AL TERNA TE SETU P METHOD 1 . Quick -Navigation Links Y o u c an go dir ec tly to any of the Rou ter ’s adv anc ed UI pa ges by cli ck ing dir ec tly on th ese li nks .
23 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 1234 6789 10 5 AL TERNA TE SETU P METHOD 9. Internet Set tings Sh ows t he set ti ng s of th e In ter ne t / WAN s ide of th e Ro ute r t hat co nne ct s to th e In ter ne t.
24 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 1234 6789 10 5 AL TERNA TE SETU P METHOD (2) (1) Setting your Connect ion T ype From the “C onn ec tio n T yp e” p age, you ca n s ele ct th e t yp e of co nn ec tio n you us e.
25 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 1234 6789 10 5 AL TERNA TE SETU P METHOD Set t ing your Inte rn et S er vi ce Pr ovid er ( ISP) Con nec ti on Type to Sta ti c IP A s ta tic IP add re ss co nne ct ion t ype is le ss c omm on tha n o the r co nne ct ion t yp es.
26 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 1234 6789 10 5 AL TERNA TE SETU P METHOD (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 1 . User Name Th is spa ce is prov id ed to t yp e i n yo ur us er na me that wa s a ss ign ed by you r IS P . 2 . Pas swo r d T y pe in you r p as swor d a nd re -ty pe it int o th e “ Ret y pe Pas swor d” box t o co nfi rm it.
27 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 1234 6789 10 5 AL TERNA TE SETU P METHOD (1) (2) (4) (5) (3) (6) Set t ing your Inte rn et S er vi ce Pr ovid er ( ISP) Con nec ti on T y pe to.
28 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 1234 6789 10 5 AL TERNA TE SETU P METHOD Setting your Connect ion T ype if Y ou Are a T elstra ® BigPond/ OptusNet Cable User 6.
29 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 1234 6789 10 5 AL TERNA TE SETU P METHOD Configuring your WAN Media Access Controller (MAC) Address Al l n et wor k c omp on ent s i ncl udi ng ca rds , a dap ter s, an d r oute r s, have a u niq ue “se ri al num be r” ca lle d a MAC ad dre ss .
30 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 1234 6789 10 5 AL TERNA TE SETU P METHOD Entering a Specific MA C Address In ce r tai n c irc um sta nc es you may ne ed a spe ci fi c WAN MAC ad dre ss . Y o u c an ma nua lly e nter on e i n th e “ MAC Add re ss” pa ge.
31 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV A NCED USER INTERFA C E 6 Usi ng you r In ter ne t b rows er, you ca n a cc es s th e R ou ter’s We b- Ba se d Adva nc ed Us er Inte r fa ce. In your br ows er, ty pe “192.
32 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV A NCED USER INTERFA C E 1. I P A dd r es s Th e “ IP a ddr es s” is the inte rn al IP add re ss of the Rou ter. Th e d efa ult IP add re ss is “192.
33 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV A NCED USER INTERFA C E 5. L ea s e T im e Th e l eng th of time th e D HCP se r ver wi ll r es er ve the IP ad dre ss fo r e ach co mpu ter. We r ec omm en d th at you le ave t he lea se tim e s et to “ Fore ver ” .
34 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV A NCED USER INTERFA C E Configuring the Wireless Network Sett ings Th e “ Wi rel es s” t ab le ts you make ch an ges to the wi rel es s n et wor k se tti ng s.
35 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV A NCED USER INTERFA C E Changing the Wireless Channel Th ere a re a nu mb er of o pe ra ting ch an nel s f ro m wh ic h yo u c an cho os e— in the Uni ted St ate s, the re ar e 1 1 an d i n t he Uni ted Ki ngd om (and mo st of Euro pe), the re are 13.
36 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV A NCED USER INTERFA C E Using the Bandwidth Switch Th is switc h a llo ws yo u to se t t he Rou ter ’ s w ire le ss ba ndw idt h m ode s.
37 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV A NCED USER INTERFA C E Usi ng t he B roa dca st S SI D Feat ur e Note: This advanced feature should be emplo yed by advanced users only . For se cu rit y, you ca n c ho ose no t to br oad ca st your ne two rk ’s SSI D.
38 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV A NCED USER INTERFA C E Using Wi-Fi Protected Setup WPS us es WPA / WPA2 (de sc rib ed on pa ge 39) for e ncr y pti on.
39 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV A NCED USER INTERFA C E 1. Wi -Fi Pro tec ted Se tup ( WP S): En abl ed or Di sa ble d.
40 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV A NCED USER INTERFA C E Set t ing WPA/ W P A2- Per son al ( PSK ) Bot h W P A a nd WPA2 ar e ava ila ble in Per s ona l ( PSK ) mo de an d Ente rp ri se (R AD IUS) mo de.
41 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV A NCED USER INTERFA C E Se t t in g W P A S ec ur it y Note: To use WPA s ec uri t y , yo ur wire le ss ne two rk ca rd s m ust be eq uip pe d wi th sof t wa re t hat su pp or ts WPA.
42 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV A NCED USER INTERFA C E Set ting WEP Enc ry ption No te to Ma c u s er s: Th e “ Pas sp hr ase” op tio n w ill not op er ate wit h Apple ® Ai rPor t ® .
43 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV A NCED USER INTERFA C E Usi ng a H exad eci mal Key A h exad ec ima l ke y is a mix tu re of n umb er s an d le t ter s f ro m A – F a nd 0 – 9. 64 -bi t key s a re 10 dig its lo ng an d c an be div ide d i nto fi ve t wo -d igi t num be rs .
44 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV A NCED USER INTERFA C E Set ti ng MAC Add ress Cont rol Th e M AC a ddr es s f ilte r is a p ower f ul s ec ur it y f eat ure th at a ll ows y ou t o sp ec if y w hic h c om pute r s a re all owed on th e wi re les s net wor k.
45 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV A NCED USER INTERFA C E Set t ing up a D eny Ac ce ss Li st Th e “ De ny Ac ce ss ” li st let s y ou s pe ci fy c omp ute rs th at y ou D O N OT wan t to ac ce ss the ne two rk .
46 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV A NCED USER INTERFA C E Th e f ire wall al so ma sks co mmo n p or t s t hat ar e f req ue ntl y u se d to at ta ck net wor ks .
47 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV A NCED USER INTERFA C E Choosing an Application Se le ct your ap pli ca tio n f rom th e d rop - down li st. Cli ck “ Add”. Th e se tti ng s wi ll be tra ns fer re d to th e ne xt avai la ble sp ace in the s cre en .
48 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV A NCED USER INTERFA C E T o re stric t Inter net acc ess to a single compute r for examp le, enter the IP add re ss of t he co mpu ter you wi sh to re st ri ct ac ces s to i n th e I P f iel ds (1 ).
49 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV A NCED USER INTERFA C E Usin g Dyn amic DNS Th e D yn ami c D NS se r vic e a llow s yo u to al ia s a dy nam ic IP add res s to a st ati c h os t n ame in any of the ma ny d om ain s D yn DNS .
50 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV A NCED USER INTERFA C E Blo cki ng a n ICM P Pin g Co mpu ter ha cker s use wh at is kn own as “pi ngi ng” to f ind p oten tia l vic ti ms on t he Inte rn et.
51 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV A NCED USER INTERFA C E Re starting the R out er So met ime s i t m ay b e n ec es sa r y to re st ar t or re bo ot the Rou ter if it be gi ns work in g i mpr ope rl y .
52 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV A NCED USER INTERFA C E 3. T he fol lowi ng me ss age wi ll a pp ea r . Re st ar t ing the Ro ute r c an ta ke up to 6 0 s ec on ds. It is imp or t ant no t to tu rn of f t he powe r to the Rou ter du rin g t he re sta r t.
53 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV A NCED USER INTERFA C E 2 . Th e f oll owin g m es sa ge will ap pe ar. Cli ck “OK ” . 3. T he foll owin g m es sa ge wil l a ppe ar. Re sto rin g t he def aul ts inc lud es re sta r ti ng t he Rou ter.
54 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV A NCED USER INTERFA C E Saving a Current Configurat ion Y o u c an save you r c ur re nt c on fig ur ati on b y u sin g th is fea tur e.
55 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV A NCED USER INTERFA C E 3. W he n th e s ave is com pl ete, you will se e the win dow be low. Cli ck “Clo se”. Th e c onf ig ura tio n i s n ow s aved .
56 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV A NCED USER INTERFA C E 2 . Y ou w ill be as ked if you wan t to co nti nue. Cl ick “OK ” . 3. A re min der wi ndow wi ll a pp ea r . It wil l t ake up to 6 0 s ec on ds for th e c onf igu ra tio n r est ora tio n to co mp lete.
57 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV A NCED USER INTERFA C E Updating the Firmw are From tim e to ti me, Be lki n m ay r ele as e n ew ve r sio ns of the Rou ter ’s fi rmwa re. Fir mwa re u pd ate s c ont ain fe atu re imp rove men ts an d f ixes to pr obl em s th at may have exi ste d.
58 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV A NCED USER INTERFA C E 2 . A win dow will op en tha t a llow s yo u to se le ct the lo ca tio n w her e you wan t to save th e f ir mwar e f ile. Se le ct a l oc ati on.
59 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV A NCED USER INTERFA C E Updating the Router’ s Firmw are 1. In the “Fi rmw are Up date” pa ge, cl ick “B rows e” . A win dow will op en tha t a llow s yo u to se le ct the lo ca tio n of th e f irm ware up da te f ile.
60 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV A NCED USER INTERFA C E 3. T he “Up date Fi rmwa re” box wil l n ow di sp lay the lo cat ion an d na me of t he fir mwa re f il e yo u ju st se le cte d.
61 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV A NCED USER INTERFA C E Changing System Sett ings Th e “ Sys tem Se tt ing s” p ag e is wh er e yo .
62 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV A NCED USER INTERFA C E Setting the Time and Time Z one Th e R oute r ke ep s t ime by con ne cti ng to a Si mpl e N et wor k T ime Pro toco l ( SNT P) s er ve r .
63 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV A NCED USER INTERFA C E Enabling/Disabling UP nP UPn P ( Uni ver sa l Pl ug- an d- Play) is yet an oth er ad vanc ed fe atu re of fer ed by yo ur Be lki n R oute r .
64 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 123456 89 10 7 MANUALL Y CONFIGURI NG NETWORK SET TING S Se t up th e c omp ute r t hat is co nne c ted to t he cab le or DS L m ode m F IRST us ing th es e s tep s.
65 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 123456 89 10 7 MANUALL Y CONFIGURI NG NETWORK SET TING S Manually Co nfiguring Ne twork Settings in Mac O S X 1. Cli ck on the “S yste m P refe re nc es” ic on. 2 . Se le ct “Ne two rk ” (1) fr om the “S yste m P ref ere nc es” me nu.
66 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 123456 89 10 7 MANUALL Y CONFIGURI NG NETWORK SET TING S 5. If “Ma nua lly ” i s s el ec ted, you r Ro ute r w ill ne ed to be se t up fo r a st ati c I P co nne ct ion t yp e. Wr ite the ad dre ss in for ma tion in the ta ble be low.
67 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 123456 89 10 7 MANUALL Y CONFIGURI NG NETWORK SET TING S Manually Co nfiguring Ne twork Settings in Windows 2000, NT , or XP 1. Cli ck “St ar t ” , “ Set ti ngs ” , th en “Co ntr ol Pane l” .
68 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 123456 89 10 7 MANUALL Y CONFIGURI NG NETWORK SET TING S Manually Co nfiguring Ne twork Settings in Windows 98 or Me 5. C lic k t he “ Gate way” ta b ( 2). Wri te t he gatew ay a ddr es s d own in the ch ar t .
69 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 1234567 9 10 REC OM ME NDE D WE B BR OWSE R S ET TI NG S 8 In mos t c as es , yo u w ill not ne ed to make any ch an ge s to you r we b b rows er ’s set ti ngs .
70 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 1234567 9 10 8 REC OM ME NDE D WE B BR OWSE R S ET TI NG S 3. Un de r t he “ Inte rn et Op tio ns” scr ee n, cli ck on “Co nne ct ion s” a nd se lec t “L A N S et tin gs…” .
71 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345678 10 9 TROUBLESH OOTING Setup Assistant CD does not automatically start . If the CD -R OM doe s not st ar t the Se tup As si st ant au toma tic al ly , i t c oul d be tha t t he com pu ter is ru nnin g o the r a pp lic ati ons th at are in ter fe ri ng wit h t he CD d ri ve.
72 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345678 10 9 TROUBLESH OOTING Setup Assistant cannot connect my Router to the Int ernet. If the Se tup As sis ta nt is not ab le to c onn ec t t he Rou ter to the Inte rn et, ple as e c he ck the fol lowi ng ite ms: 1.
73 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345678 10 9 TROUBLESH OOTING • The S etup Assistantcompleted inst allation,but myweb brow ser doesn’t work. • I amunableto connecttothe Internet.
74 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345678 10 9 TROUBLESH OOTING I ca n’t co nn ect to th e In ter net wir ele ssl y, but my net wor k na me is listed.
75 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345678 10 9 TROUBLESH OOTING • My wirelessnetwork performanceis inconsistent.
76 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345678 10 9 TROUBLESH OOTING I am having difficulty setting up Wired Equiv alent Priva cy (WEP) security on my Belkin Router . 1. L og into you r R ou ter. Op en you r we b b rows er an d t yp e in t he IP a dd res s of t he Rou ter.
77 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345678 10 9 TROUBLESH OOTING I am having difficulty setting up Wired Equiv alent Priva cy (WEP) security on a Bel kin client card. Th e c lie nt ca rd mus t u se the sa me key as the Ro ute r .
78 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345678 10 9 TROUBLESH OOTING Do Be lkin products support WP A /WPA2? Note to Mac users: T o us e W P A s ec uri t y , al l yo ur cli ent s m us t b e up gra de d to dr ive rs an d s of tw are th at sup po r t it .
79 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345678 10 9 TROUBLESH OOTING I am h avi ng d if fic ul ty set t ing u p Wi re les s Prot ec ted Ac ces s ( WPA) security on a Bel kin wireless client card f or a home network. Cli ent s m us t u se the sa me key t hat th e R oute r u se s.
80 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345678 10 9 TROUBLESH OOTING 1. Un d er W in d ows X P , c li ck “ St a r t > C on tr ol P an e l > Network Connections” . I am NOT using a Belk in client c ard for a home net work and I am having difficulty setting up Wirele ss P rotected Access ( WP A) security.
81 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345678 10 9 TROUBLESH OOTING 3. S ele ct th e n et wor k to whi ch you ar e t r yin g to co nne ct a nd cli ck on “Pr ope r ti es” .
82 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345678 10 9 TROUBLESH OOTING Belkin Wireless Comparison Char t Wir ele ss T echnology G ( 8 0 2 .11 g ) G Plus MIMO ( 8 0 2 .11 g w i t h MIMO MRC) N MIMO (draft 802. 1 1n with MIMO) N1 MIMO (draft 802.
83 N Wi re le ss Ro ut er SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 123456789 10 INFORMA TION FCC St atement DECLAR A TION OF CONFORMITY WITH FCC RULES FOR ELECTROMA G NETIC COMP A TIBILIT Y tel evis ion re ce p.
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