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F5 D 9 6 3 0 - 4 A User Manual Network y our c omputer s and shar e your ADSL Internet ac c ess ADSL2+ Modem with Wir el ess G+ MIMO Router � .
1 T abl e of Contents 1 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Benefits of a Home Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Advantages of a Belkin Wireless Network .
1 Intr oduction 1 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 section Thank you for purchasing the Belkin ADSL Modem with G + MIMO Wireless Router (the Modem/Router). In minutes you will be able to share your Internet connection and network your computers with your new Modem/Router .
3 2 3 2 Package Contents • ADSL2+ Modem with Wir eless G+ MIMO Router • RJ11 T elephone Cord • RJ45 Ether net Networking Cable • Power Adapter • User Manual CD System Requirements • An act.
3 Knowing your Modem/Router 3 The M o d e m / R o u t e r is designed to be placed on a desktop. All of the cables exit from the rear of the Modem/Router for better or ganisation and utility . The LED indicators are easily visible on the front of the M o d e m / R o u t e r to provide you with information about network activity and status.
5 4 Knowing your Modem/Router 5 4 Knowing your Modem/Router 3. WLA N Statu s LE D The WLAN Status LED is solid GREEN when you enable the wir eless LAN function. It flashes when the Modem/Router is transmitting or receiving data wirelessly . OFF WLAN is off Green WLAN is up and connected Green - blinking When transmitting or receiving data 4.
5 Knowing your Modem/Router 5 section 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 Back Panel 6. DSL Lin e This port is for connection to your ADSL line. Connect your ADSL line to this port. 7. Eth ernet Po rts The Ether net ports are RJ45, 10/100 auto-negotiation. The ports are labelled 1 through 4.
7 6 Connecting your Modem/Router 7 6 Connecting your Modem/Router Po siti oni ng you r Modem /Rou ter Y our wireless connection will be stronger the closer your computer is to your Modem/Router. T ypical indoor operating range for your wireless devices is between 30 and 60 metres.
7 Connecting your Modem/Router 7 section 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 Con nect ing y our Com puter s 1. Power off your computers and networking equipment.
9 8 Connecting your Modem/Router 9 8 Connecting your Modem/Router Con nect ing y our ADS L Li ne Connection for the Modem/Router to the ADSL line varies by country and region. T ypically it involves a microfilter or a microfilter with built- in splitter to allow simultaneous use of ADSL service and telephone service on the same telephone line.
9 9 section 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 Note: One RJ11 telephone cord is supplied. When inserting an RJ11 plug, be sure the tab on the plug clicks into position to ensure that it is properly seated.
11 10 11 10 Po wer ing Up y our Mod em/Ro uter 1. Connect the supplied power adapter to the Modem/Router power -input plug labelled “Power”. Note: For safety and performance reasons, only use the supplied power adapter to prevent damage to the Modem/Router.
11 Setting Up your Computers 11 section 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 In order for your computer to properly communicate with your M od e m/ Ro u te r , you will need to change your computer’ s “TCP/IP Ethernet” settings to “Obtain an IP address automatically/Using DHCP”.
13 12 Setting Up your Computers 13 12 Setting Up your Computers Manuall y Configuring Network Adapters in Windows 98SE or Me 1. Right-click on “My Network Neighborhood” and select “Properties” from the drop-down menu. 2. Select “TCP/IP -> settings” for your installed network adapter .
13 Setting Up your Computers 13 section 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 Set up the computer that is connected to the DSL Modem/Router by FIRST using these steps. Y ou can also use these steps to add computers to your Modem/Router after the Modem/Router has been set up to connect to the Inter net.
15 14 Setting Up your Computers 15 14 Setting Up your Computers 5. Close the window . If you made any changes, the following window will appear . Click “Save”. Restart the computer . When the computer restarts, your network settings are now configured for use with the Modem/Router .
15 Setting Up your Computers 15 section 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 Man uall y Conf igu ring Netw ork Ad apter s in Mac OS X 1. Click on the “System Preferences” icon. 2. Select “Network” (1) from the “System Preferences” menu. 3. Select “Built-in Ethernet” (2) next to “Show” in the Network menu.
17 16 Setting Up your Computers 17 16 Setting Up your Computers 4. Select the “TCP/IP” tab (3) . Next to “Configure” (4) , you should see “Manually” or “Using DHCP”. If you do not, check the PPPoE tab (5) to make sure that “Connect using PPPoE” is NOT selected.
17 Setting Up your Computers 17 section 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 Rec ommen ded W eb Br ows er Sett ings In most cases, you will not need to make any changes to your web browser’ s settings.
19 18 19 18 4. Make sure there are no check marks next to any of the displayed options: “Automatically detect settings”, “Use automatic configuration script”, and “Use a proxy server”. Click “OK”. Then click “OK” again in the “Internet Options” page.
19 Configuring your Modem/Router with the Setup Wizar d 19 section 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 Run ning the Se tup Wiz ar d 1. Y ou can access the web-based management user interface of the Modem/Router using the Inter net browser on a computer connected to the Modem/Router.
21 20 Configuring your Modem/Router with the Setup Wizar d 21 20 Configuring your Modem/Router with the Setup Wizar d 3. The Setup Wizard will start automatically for express configuration (recommended), click “Next” to continue. 4. The first step is to select your country and ISP , and click “Next”.
21 Configuring your Modem/Router with the Setup Wizar d 21 section 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 6. Now the Wireless LAN Setup screen will be displayed.
23 22 23 22 7. Double-check the settings shown on the following screen. Y ou can click “Back” to change the settings or click “Next” to confirm Note: Y ou can always restart the Setup Wizard or use the Navigation Menu on the left to change your setting.
23 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 23 section 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 Configuring Y our Router with the Setup Wizar d Und ers tand ing the W eb-B ase d User In terf ac e The home page shows you a quick view of the Modem/Router’ s status and settings.
25 24 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 25 24 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er Logging into the Modem/Router will take you to a separate login page where you will need to enter a password. When you are logged into the Modem/Router, you can make changes to the settings.
25 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 25 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er section 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 Cha ngin g LAN Set ting s All settings for the inter nal LAN setup of the Modem/Router can be viewed and changed here.
27 26 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 27 26 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 1. IP Addr ess The “IP address” is the inter nal IP address of the Modem/Router. The default IP address is “192.
27 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 27 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er section 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 2–100 (99 computers).
29 28 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 29 28 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er DHC P Clien t List Y ou can view a list of the computers (known as clients), which are connected to your network.
29 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 29 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er section 2 1 3 4 5 6 .
31 30 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 31 30 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er Set ting you r ISP Con necti on T ype to PP PoE or PPP oA PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) is the standard method of connecting networked devices.
31 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 31 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er section 2 1 3 4 5 6 .
33 32 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 33 32 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er Setting your ISP Connection to Static IP (IPoA) This connection type is also called “Classical IP over A TM” or “CLIP”, which your ISP provides a fixed IP for your Modem/Router to connect to the Internet.
33 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 33 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er section 2 1 3 4 5 6 .
35 34 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 35 34 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er Using Dynamic DNS The Dynamic DNS service allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static host name in any of the many domains DynDNS.
35 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 35 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er section 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 Wir eless The “W ir eless” tab let s yo u mak e ch ange s to the wire less netw ork setti ngs.
37 36 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 37 36 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er netw ork adapt er for infor mation on maki ng this chan ge. 3. Usi ng the ES SID Br oadc as t F eatu re For se curi ty purpos es, you can cho ose not to br oadcas t you r ne twork’ s SSID .
37 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 37 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er section 2 1 3 4 5 6 .
39 38 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 39 38 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 128-Bit WEP As a result of 64-bit WEP’ s potential security weaknesses, 128-bit WEP was developed as a more secure method of encryption.
39 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 39 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er section 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 Note to Mac users : Original Apple AirPort® products support 64-bit encryption only .
41 40 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 41 40 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er Sharing the Same Network Keys Most Wi-Fi products ship with security turned off.
41 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 41 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er section 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 WEP Se tup 64-Bit WEP Encryption 1.
43 42 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 43 42 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 128-Bit WEP Encryption 1. Select “128-bit WEP” from the drop-down menu. 2. After selecting your WEP encryption mode, you can enter your key by typing in the hex key manually .
43 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 43 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er section 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 There are two types of WP A security: WP A-Personal (PSK) and WP A- Enterprise (RADIUS).
45 44 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 45 44 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 2 . Select “WP A-RADIUS” for Authentication 3. For Encryption T echnique, select “TKIP”. This setting will have to be identical on the clients that you set up 4.
45 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 45 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er section 2 1 3 4 5 6 .
47 46 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 47 46 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 4. Enter the IP address of the radius server into the “Radius Server” fields. 5. Enter the radius key into the “Radius Key” field.
47 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 47 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er section 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 Connecting your Computer to a Wirel ess Network that Requir es a 64-Bit or 128-Bit WEP Key 1.
49 48 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 49 48 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er Connecting your Computer to a Wirel ess Network that Requir es WP A-PSK (no server) 1. Double-click the “Signal Indicator” icon to bring up the “Wireless Network” screen.
49 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 49 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er section 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 Connecting your Computer to a Wirel ess Network that Requir es WP A (with radius server) 1.
51 50 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 51 50 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er Im por ta nt: Y ou also nee d to e nsu re t hat th e wi re le ss ca rd manu fac tur er su ppo rts WP A/ WP A 2 and tha t you have dow nlo aded and in sta lle d the lat est dr ive r fr om t hei r sup por t si te.
51 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 51 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er section 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 6. Se lec t “T KIP” or “A ES” und er “D ata E nc ryp tio n” .
53 52 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 53 52 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er Fir ewa ll Y our Modem/Router is equipped with a firewall that will prot.
53 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 53 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er section 2 1 3 4 5 6 .
55 54 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 55 54 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er Client IP Filters The M od em /Ro ut er can be configured to restrict access to the Inter net, email, or other network services at specific days and times.
55 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 55 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er section 2 1 3 4 5 6 .
57 56 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 57 56 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er Uti liti es The “Utilities” screen lets you manage different parameters of the Modem/Router and perform certain administrative functions.
57 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 57 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er section 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 Restarting the Modem/Router to Restor e Normal Operation 1.
59 58 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 59 58 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er Saving/Backup Current Settings Y ou can save your current configuration by using this feature. Saving your configuration will allow you to restore it later if your settings are lost or changed.
59 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 59 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er section 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 3. When the save is complete, you will see the window below .
61 60 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 61 60 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er Firmwar e Update From time to time, Belkin may release new versions of the Modem/ Router’ s firmware. Firmware updates contain feature improvements and fixes to problems that may have existed.
61 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 61 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er section 2 1 3 4 5 6 .
63 62 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 63 62 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er Setting the Time and Time Zone The Modem/Router keeps time by connecting to a Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) server . This allows the Modem/Router to synchronise the system clock to the global Inter net.
63 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er 63 M an ua l l y C on fi g ur in g y ou r M o de m/ Ro ut er section 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 Click on the “Apply Changes” button to save your settings.
65 64 T r oubleshooting 65 64 T r oubleshooting Pr obl em: The ADSL LED is not on. Sol ution: 1. Check the connection between the Modem/Router and ADSL line. Make sure the cable from the ADSL line is connected to the port on the Modem/Router labelled “DSL Line”.
65 T r oubleshooting 65 section 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 Pr obl em: My wireless PC cannot connect to the Modem/Router. Sol ution: 1. Make sure the wireless PC has the same SSID settings as the Modem/Router, and you have the same security settings on the clients such as WP A or WEP encryption.
67 66 T r oubleshooting 67 66 T r oubleshooting Does the name of your wireless network appear in the results? Y es, my network name is listed —go to the troubleshooting solution titled “I can’t connect to the Internet wirelessly , but my network name is listed”.
67 T r oubleshooting 67 section 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 correct network name now appears under “Available Networks”, you may have a range or interference problem. Please see the suggestions discussed in Appendix B entitled “Important Factors for Placement and Setup”.
69 68 T r oubleshooting 69 68 T r oubleshooting Limiting the wirel ess transmit rate - Limiting the wireless transmit rate can help improve the maximum wireless range, and connection stability . Most wireless cards have the ability to limit the transmission rate.
69 T r oubleshooting 69 section 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 and 0-9. For 128-bit WEP , you need to enter 26 hex characters. For example: C3 03 0F AF 4B B2 C3 D4 4B C3 D4 E7 E4 = 128-bit key 6. Click “Apply Changes” to finish. Encryption in the Wireless Modem/Router is now set.
71 70 T r oubleshooting 71 70 T r oubleshooting 6. Ensur e the check box “The key is provided for me automatically” at the bottom is unchecked. If you are using this computer to connect to a corporate network, please consult your network administrator if this box needs to be checked.
71 T r oubleshooting 71 section 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 Pr obl em: I am having difficulty setting up Wi-Fi Protected Access (WP A) security on a Belkin Wireless Modem/Router or Belkin Access Point for a home network. Sol ution: 1. From the “Security Mode” drop-down menu, select “WP A-PSK (no server)”.
73 72 T r oubleshooting 73 72 T r oubleshooting Pr obl em: I am having difficulty setting up Wi-Fi Protected Access (WP A) security on a Belkin Wireless Card for a home network. Sol ution: Clients must use the same key that the wireless M o de m / R o u t er or access point uses.
73 T r oubleshooting 73 section 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 advanced features of the Belkin Wireless Card. 4. Under the “Wireless Network Properties” tab, select a network name from the “Available networks” list and click the “Properties” button.
75 74 T r oubleshooting 75 74 T r oubleshooting 4. For a home or small business user , select “WP A-PSK” under “Network Administration”. N ote: Select WP A (with radius server) if you are using this computer to connect to a corporate network that supports an authentication server such as a radius server .
75 T r oubleshooting 75 section 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2.
77 76 T echnical Support Information 77 76 T echnical Support Information T echn ical Sup port For latest software updates or if you have any further questions regar ding installation of this product, please visit www .belki n.co m/netw orki ng or contact: US: 877-736-5771 or 310-898-1100 ext.
77 77 section 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 1 1 1 2 Appendix es 9 8 1 0 App endi x A: Gl os sary IP Address The “IP address” is the inter nal IP address of the Modem/Router. T o access the advanced setup interface, type this IP address into the address bar of your browser .
79 78 Appendix es 79 78 Appendix es 3. Y ou have to double-click on a desktop icon other than your browser to get on the Inter net. T o set the Modem/Router to use PPPoE, type in your user name and password in the spaces provided. After you have typed in your information, click “Apply Changes”.
79 Appendix es 79 section 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 ESSID Broadcas t Many wireless network adapters currently on the market possess a feature known as site survey . It scans the air for any available network and allows each computer to automatically select a network from the survey .
81 80 Appendix es 81 80 Appendix es specific application. Client IP Filters The Modem/Router can be configured to restrict access to the Internet, email, or other network services at specific days and times. Restriction can be set for a single computer , a range of computers, or multiple computers.
81 Appendix es 81 section 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 Administrator Passwor d The Router ships with NO password entered. If you wish to add a password for more security , you can set a password fr om your Modem/Router’ s web-based user interface.
83 82 Appendix es 83 82 Appendix es UPnP UPnP (Universal Plug-and-Play) is a technology that offers seamless operation of voice messaging, video messaging, games, and other applications that are UPnP-compliant. Some applications require the Modem/Router’ s firewall to be configured in a specific way to operate properly .
83 Appendix es 83 section 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 App endi x B: Im porta nt F acto rs f or Plac eme nt and Se tup Note: While some of the items listed below can affect network performance, they .
85 84 Appendix es 85 84 Appendix es If your wireless signal seems weak in some spots, make sur e that objects such as these are not blocking the signal’ s path (between your computers and Wireless Modem/Router or access point).
85 Appendix es 85 section 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 These guidelines should allow you to cover the maximum possible area with your Wireless Modem/Router (or access point). Should you need to cover an even wider area, we suggest the Belkin Wireless Range Extender/Access Point.
87 86 87 86 Country Connection Protocol VPI/VCI Encapsulation ISPs Europe France PPPoE 8/35 LLC V arious Germany PPPoE 1/32 LLC T -Online, various Holland 1483 Bridged 0/35 0/3 2 0/34 LLC LLC LLC BBNe.
87 Information 87 section 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 Caution: Exposure to Radio Fr equency Radiation. The radiated output power of this device is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the device shall be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized.
89 88 Information 89 88 Information • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver . • Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit differ ent from that to which the receiver is connected.
89 Information 89 section 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste.
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