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ENGLISH FRANÇAIS DEUTSCH NEDERLANDS ESP AÑOL IT ALIANO G WIRE LESS ROUTER User Manual P M 0 111 0 e a F 5 D7 2 3 4 - 4.
i G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS 123456789 10 T able of Contents T ABLE OF CONTENTS Se cur in g yo ur Wi -F i N et wor k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 WEP Set up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 23456789 10 1 INTRODUCTION Th ank you for pur ch asi ng the Be lk in G W ire les s R oute r (th e R out er).
2 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 23456789 10 1 INTRODUCTION 1� Wir ele ss Ro ute r Pla cem ent Pla ce you r R out er, the ce nt ral co nn ec ti on poi nt of y our ne tw or k, as clo se as po ss ibl e t o t he cen ter of you r wi re les s net wo rk dev ic es.
3 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 23456789 10 1 INTRODUCTION 3� Cordless Phones If th e p er fo rma nc e o f yo ur wir el es s n et wor k i s i mpa ir ed af ter at te ndi ng to th .
4 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 23456789 10 1 INTRODUCTION 4. Ch oos e t h e “Q ui et es t” Ch an ne l f or your Wi re le ss Ne t wor k In lo cat io ns whe re ho mes or of fi c.
5 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1 3456789 10 PROD UCT OVE RVIE W 2 In min ute s y ou w il l b e a ble to sh are you r I nte rne t c on ne cti on an d n et wor k you r c omp ute rs .
6 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1 3456789 10 2 PROD UCT OVE RVIE W Su ppo r t for VPN Pa ss-Throu gh If you co nne c t to you r of f ic e n et wor k f ro m h ome us in g a VPN co nne ct io n, you r Ro ute r w il l a llow yo ur V PN -e qu ipp ed co mpu ter to pa ss th rou gh th e Rou ter an d t o yo ur o f fi ce net wo rk .
7 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12 456789 10 KNOWING Y OUR ROUTER 3 Package Conte nts • Be lk in G Wi re les s R ou ter • Qu ic k I nst al lat io n G uid e • Be lk i.
8 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12 456789 10 KNOWING Y OUR ROUTER 3 (6) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 1. Mo dem LED 2. Power LED 3. Se cu rit y LED 4.
9 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12 456789 10 3 KNOWING Y OUR ROUTER 3� S ec uri t y LED OFF Wi rel es s s ec ur it y i s O FF So lid Gr een Wi rel es s s ec uri t y i s O N Fl as.
10 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12 456789 10 3 KNOWING Y OUR ROUTER 5� Int ernet L ED Th is uni qu e L ED s hows yo u wh en th e R out er i s c on ne cte d t o t he I nte rn et. Wh en t he li ght is OF F , t he Rou ter is NOT co nn ec ted to t he In ter net .
11 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12 456789 10 3 KNOWING Y OUR ROUTER 7 � Powe r Jac k Co nne ct th e i nc lu ded 5V DC powe r s upp ly to thi s j ac k. 8� Connections to Computers (Wired Computer Ports) – Gra y Co nne ct yo ur w ir ed (no n -wi rel es s) co mp ute rs to t he se por t s.
12 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 CONNECTING AND CONFIGURING Y OUR ROUTER 4 V erify the conten ts of your bo x� Y ou should ha ve t he f ollowin g: • Be lk in G .
13 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CONNECTING AND CONFIGURING Y OUR ROUTER Step 1 : Hardware Connections A . Un plu g yo ur mo dem ’s powe r c or d. P ut the Ro ute r n ex t to th e mo dem . R ais e t he Rou ter ’s a nten na .
14 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CONNECTING AND CONFIGURING Y OUR ROUTER No te f or Win do ws U se rs: If th e S etu p A ss ist an t d oe s no t s ta r t up aut oma .
15 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CONNECTING AND CONFIGURING Y OUR ROUTER Confirmation Screen Verif y th at you have co mp lete d a ll QI G s tep s by ch ec ki ng the box to the ri ght of th e a rro w. Cli ck “ Nex t ” to c on tin ue.
16 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CONNECTING AND CONFIGURING Y OUR ROUTER 2� 1 Checking Se ttings Th e S etu p As si st an t wi ll now exa min e y our co mp ute r’s n et wor k s et ti ng s an d g ath er inf orm at ion ne ed ed to c om pl ete the Ro ute r’s c on ne ct ion to th e Internet.
17 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CONNECTING AND CONFIGURING Y OUR ROUTER 2�3 Naming your Wireless Ne twork Th e S etu p As si st an t wi ll di spl ay t he de fau lt w ir ele ss ne t wor k n ame or Se r vi ce Set Id ent if ier (SSI D).
18 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CONNECTING AND CONFIGURING Y OUR ROUTER If you r I nter ne t ac co un t re qu ire s a lo gi n a nd p as swo rd, you wi ll b e pro mp ted wi th a sc re en sim il ar to t he ill us tr ati on be low.
19 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CONNECTING AND CONFIGURING Y OUR ROUTER 2�5 Configuring the R outer Th e S etu p As si st an t wi ll now co nfi gu re you r Ro ute r by se nd ing da ta to t he Rou ter an d r est ar t in g i t.
20 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CONNECTING AND CONFIGURING Y OUR ROUTER Congratulations Y o u h ave f in is hed in st all in g yo ur new Be lk in R ou ter. Y o u w il l s ee the Co ngr at ula ti ons sc re en w he n yo ur Rou ter ca n c on ne ct to t he In ter net .
21 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CONNECTING AND CONFIGURING Y OUR ROUTER 2�7 Optional: Assistance Connecting Other Computers Th is opt io nal st ep w il l h elp you to co nne c t ad di tio na l w ire d a nd wir el es s co mpu ter s to yo ur net wo rk .
22 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CONNECTING AND CONFIGURING Y OUR ROUTER Step 3: Se t Up Wirele ss Sec urity – Run the Se curi ty A ssis tant Software Now th at y .
23 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CONNECTING AND CONFIGURING Y OUR ROUTER 3� 1 Picking the Security T ype Se lec t t he se cu ri ty t yp e f or y our wi rel es s n et wor k a nd cl ic k “ Nex t ” to continue .
24 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CONNECTING AND CONFIGURING Y OUR ROUTER 3�3 T ransferring the K ey Af ter se t tin g u p yo ur wir el es s s ec uri t y , yo u w ill hav e to tr an sfe r th e net wo rk key to e ach of you r w ire le ss co mpu ter s.
25 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CONNECTING AND CONFIGURING Y OUR ROUTER Congratulations On ce you have ve rif ie d t hat you r w ire le ss co mp ute rs are pr op erl y co nne ct ed, you r w ire le ss net wo rk is se t up an d s ec ure d.
26 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234 6789 10 AL TER NA TE SETUP METHOD 5 Th e Web - Ba se d Ad van ce d Us er In ter fa ce is a we b -ba se d t ool th at you ca n u se to s et up t he Ro ute r if yo u do n’ t wa nt t o u se the Se tup As si st ant sof t wa re.
27 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234 6789 10 5 AL TER NA TE SETUP METHOD Not e: Y o ur Ro uter ma y ha ve p or t s i n di f fer ent lo ca tio ns th an dep ic ted in th e i llu st rat io n a bove .
28 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234 6789 10 5 AL TER NA TE SETUP METHOD Step 2 Se t up yo ur Compu ter’ s Ne t wo rk Settings to W ork wi th a DHCP Server Se e t he s ec ti on in thi s U se r M anu al ca lle d “ M anu al ly Co nfi gu rin g N et wor k Set ti ng s” for di rec ti on s.
29 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234 6789 10 5 AL TER NA TE SETUP METHOD Logging into the R outer Y o u w ill se e t he Ro uter ’s h ome pa ge in you r br ows er win dow. T he ho me pag e i s v is ib le to a ny u se r w ho want s t o s ee it.
30 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234 6789 10 5 AL TER NA TE SETUP METHOD Using the W eb-Based A dvanced User Interface Th e h ome pa ge is the fi rs t p age you wi ll se e wh en you ac ce ss th e Web - Ba sed Ad van ce d Us er Int er fa ce (UI).
31 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234 6789 10 5 AL TER NA TE SETUP METHOD 1 . Quick-Navigation Links Y o u c an go dir ec tl y t o an y of th e R out er ’s UI pag es by c li ck in g d ire ct ly on th ese li nks .
32 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234 6789 10 5 AL TER NA TE SETUP METHOD 6. LAN Settings Sh ows you the se t tin gs of th e Lo ca l A rea Ne t wor k (L AN) si de of th e Rou ter.
33 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234 6789 10 5 AL TER NA TE SETUP METHOD St ep 4 Co nf ig ur e you r R ou te r f or Co nn ec t io n t o yo ur I nt er ne t S e r vi ce Pr ovi de r .
34 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234 6789 10 5 AL TER NA TE SETUP METHOD Set t ing your Int ern et S er vi ce Pr ovid er ( IS P) Con nec t ion Type to Dynamic IP A d yn ami c c on ne ct ion t yp e i s t he mo st com mo n c on nec ti on t yp e u sed wi th cab le mo dem s.
35 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234 6789 10 5 AL TER NA TE SETUP METHOD 1. I P Ad dr es s Pro vid ed by y our IS P . Ent er y our IP ad dre ss he re. 2. Subnet Mask Pro vid ed by y our IS P . Ent er y our su bn et m as k h ere . 3.
36 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234 6789 10 5 AL TER NA TE SETUP METHOD Setting your ISP Connection T ype t o P PP oE Mo st D SL prov id er s u se PPPoE a s th e c on ne ct io n t yp e. I f y ou u se a D SL m od em to c on ne ct to t he In ter net , yo ur ISP may us e P PPoE to l og you in to t he se r vi ce.
37 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234 6789 10 5 AL TER NA TE SETUP METHOD 1. Us er N ame Th is spa ce is pro vid ed to t ype in you r u se r na me th at was as si gne d b y you r IS P . 2. Pa ssw or d T y pe in you r pa ss wor d a nd r e -t yp e i t i nto th e “ Re ty pe Pa sswo rd ” box t o co nfi rm it .
38 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234 6789 10 5 AL TER NA TE SETUP METHOD Setting your Internet Service Pro vider ( ISP) Connection T y pe to P oint-t o-Point T unneling P rotocol (PPTP) [Eur op ean Co un tri es On ly].
39 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234 6789 10 5 AL TER NA TE SETUP METHOD 1. PP TP Ac cou nt Pro vid ed by y our IS P . Ent er y our PP TP U se r I D he re. 2. PP TP Pa sswo rd T y pe in you r pa ss wor d a nd r et yp e i t i nto th e “ Re t yp e Pa ssw ord ” box to co nfi rm it .
40 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234 6789 10 5 AL TER NA TE SETUP METHOD Setting your Connection T ype if y ou are a T elstra ® BigPond User [Aust ra li a a nd N ew Zea lan d O nl y]. U se thi s c on ne ct ion t yp e fo r B ig Pon d Ca bl e a nd Opt us Net Cab le co nn ec ti ons on ly.
41 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234 6789 10 5 AL TER NA TE SETUP METHOD Setting your Internet Service Pro vider ( ISP) Connection T y pe to La yer 2 T unneling Proto col ( L2TP) [Is rae l O nl y]. S om e IS Ps req uir e a co nn ec ti on u si ng L 2TP pro toc ol , a ty pe of co nne c tio n m os t c omm on in Is rae l.
42 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234 6789 10 5 AL TER NA TE SETUP METHOD 5. My In te rn et IP 1) Ge t D yna mi ca ll y Fro m I SP: Get s WAN IP a dd res s f rom ISP au tom ati ca ll y . 2) Use St at ic IP add res s: N ee d to en ter ISP in for ma tio n b el ow f ie lds (My IP Addr es s) .
43 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234 6789 10 5 AL TER NA TE SETUP METHOD Configuring your WAN Media Access Controller (MAC) Address Al l n et wor k c om pon en ts inc lu di ng c ar ds, ad apt er s, a nd rou ter s, have a u ni que “s er ia l n umb er ” ca lle d a MAC add res s.
44 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace 6 Usi ng you r I nte rne t b rows er, you ca n a cc es s t he Rou ter ’s Web - Ba sed Adva nc ed Us er I nte r fac e. I n yo ur bro wse r , t y pe “192.
45 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace 1. I P Ad dr es s Th e “ IP ad dre ss ” i s t he inte rn al IP add re ss of t he Ro uter. T he def aul t IP add res s is “ 192.
46 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace 5. L ea se Tim e Th e l eng th of ti me the DH CP s er ve r w il l re se r ve t he IP add res s for eac h co mpu ter. We r ec om men d t ha t yo u l eave th e le as e t im e s et t o “ Fo rever ”.
47 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace Configuring the Wireless Network Set tings Cli ck in g o n t he hea de r of th e “ W ire le ss ” t ab wi ll t ake you to th e “ W ire le ss ” he ade r p age.
48 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace Using the Wireless Mode Switch Y o ur Rou ter ca n o pe rate in fou r d if fe ren t w ire le ss mo des: “g an d b”, “g on ly ”, “b on ly ”, an d “o f f ”.
49 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace Changing the Wireless Channel Th ere ar e a nu mbe r o f o per at ing ch an ne ls you can ch oo se fro m. In the Un ite d St ate s, th ere ar e 1 1 ch an nel s.
50 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace Usi ng t he B roa dca st S SI D Feat ur e Note : T his adv anced featu re s hould be emplo yed by ad vanced users only .
51 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace Securing your Wi-Fi ® Ne t work He re a re a few di f fer ent ways you ca n m a xi mize th e s ec ur it y of yo ur wi rel es s n et wor k a nd pro tec t y our da ta fro m p r yi ng eyes an d ea rs .
52 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace Encr yption Keys Af ter se le ct in g e ith er th e 6 4- bi t o r 128 -b it W EP e nc r yp ti on m od e, i t i s cr it ic al t ha t yo u g en era te a n e nc r ypt io n key.
53 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace Sharing the Same Netwo rk K eys Mo st W i- Fi pr od uc ts shi p w it h s ecu ri t y t urn ed of f.
54 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace WEP Setup 64 -Bit WEP Encr yption 1. Sel ec t “ 6 4- bi t W EP ” f rom th e “ Se cu ri t y ” me nu ’s “S ec ur it y Mod e”.
55 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace 1 28 -Bit WEP Encr yption No te t o M ac us er s: T he pa ss ph ras e o pt ion wi ll not op era te w it h A ppl e A ir Por t .
56 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace Changing the Wireless Security Settings Y o ur Rou ter is eq ui ppe d.
57 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace 1. Wi -F i Pr ote cte d S etu p ( WPS): En ab le d o r D isa bl ed.
58 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace Sett ing WP A / WP A 2 4 . Cli ck “Appl y C ha nge s” to fin is h. You m ust now se t a ll cli en ts to m atc h th ese se t tin gs de pe ndi ng on the t yp e o f a cce ss yo u wa nt t he m to have.
59 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace Set t ing up W P A for W ir ele ss D esk to p an d Wi rel ess Note bo.
60 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace 4. . Un de r th e “ W ir ele ss Ne tw or ks” ta b, c lic k t he “C on fig ur e” bu tt on and you wi ll see th e fol low in g sc re en.
61 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace Th e Ro ute r i s n ow a ct in g a s a n ac ce ss po int .
62 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace Ran ge E x ten sio n Ran ge ex ten si on wil l ex te nd th e w ire le ss cove ra ge are a i n yo ur hom e or of fi ce.
63 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace Setting Up a Bridge Bet ween your Router and a Secondary Ac cess P oi.
64 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace 3. Pl ac e yo ur sec on da r y Ac ce ss Poi nt wit hi n r ang e o f yo ur Rou ter an d ne ar t he ar ea w he re you want to ex ten d t he ran ge or add th e n et wo rk se gme nt .
65 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace 7. Che ck t he box th at s ays “ Ena bl e ON L Y spe ci fi c Ac ce ss Poi nt s to connect” . 8. In th e f ie lds na me d “AP1” , t yp e i n t he MAC a ddr es s of you r se co nda r y A cc ess Po int .
66 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace Th e f irew all al so ma sks co mm on po r ts tha t a re f re que nt ly us ed t o at t ac k net wo rk s.
67 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace Entering Settings into the Virtual Server T o en ter set t in gs, en ter the IP ad dre ss in th e s pac e p rov ide d f or t he int er nal (ser v er) m ac hin e, a nd th e p or t(s) re qui red to pa ss.
68 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace T o re str ic t I nte rn et a cc es s to a sin gl e c omp ute r f or e xam pl e, e nter th e IP add res s of t he co mpu ter you wi sh to res tr ic t ac ce ss to in the IP fi el ds.
69 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace T o en ab le t hi s fe at ure, se le ct “M AC Ad dre ss Fi lte rin g ” an d c li ck “ Ena bl e MAC A ddr es s Fi lte ri ng ”.
70 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace Setting up the Router’s Dynamic DNS (DDNS) Update Client Y o u m us t re gi ste r w ith Dy nD NS.o rg’s f re e u pda te s er v ic e b efo re u si ng th is f eat ure .
71 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace WAN Ping Blocking Co mpu ter ha cke rs us e wh at is kn own as “p in gi ng ” to fi nd pot ent ia l v ic ti ms on th e In ter ne t.
72 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace Re starting the R out er So met im es it m ay b e n ec es sa r y to re st ar t or reb oot th e R ou ter if it beg in s wo rk in g i mpr op er ly.
73 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace 3. T he foll owi ng me ss age wi ll ap pea r . R est ar t in g t he Rou ter ca n t ake up to 2 5 s ec ond s. It is imp or t ant no t to tu rn of f t he pow er t o t he Rou ter du ri ng the re st ar t .
74 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace 2. T he foll owi ng me ss age wi ll ap pea r . C li ck “ OK ”. 4. A 25 -s ec ond co un tdow n w ill ap pe ar on t he sc re en.
75 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace Saving a Current Configurat ion Y o u c an save you r c ur ren t c on fig ur ati on by u si ng thi s f eat ure.
76 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace 2. A win dow wi ll ope n t ha t al low s yo u t o se le ct th e l oc ati on wh ere you wan t to sav e t he con fi gur at ion fi le.
77 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace Restoring a Previous Configuration Th is opt io n w ill al low you to res tor e a pre vio us ly save d c on fig ur ati on .
78 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace 2. Y ou wil l b e a ske d i f yo u wa nt to c on ti nue. Cl ic k “ OK ”. 3. A rem in der wi nd ow w ill ap pea r . I t w ill ta ke u p t o 25 se co nds for th e c on fig ur ati on res to rat ion to co mp lete .
79 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace Updating the Firmw are From ti me to t im e, B el ki n m ay re le as e n ew ve rs io ns of t he Ro ute r’s f ir mwar e.
80 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace Downloa ding a New V ersion of F irmware Y o u w ill no w b e t aken to th e d own loa d p age of “F 5D723 4- 4 Fi rmw are up dat e - Nor t h A me ri ca”.
81 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace 2. A win dow wi ll ope n t ha t al low s yo u t o se le ct th e l oc ati on wh ere you wan t to sav e t he fir mwa re f il e.
82 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace Updating t he Router ’ s Firmware 1. In t he “ Fir mwa re Upd ate ” pa ge, cl ic k “ Br ows e”. A w ind ow w il l o pen th at a ll ows you to s el ec t t he lo cat io n of th e f ir mwar e u pda te f il e.
83 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace 3. T he “U pd ate Fir mwa re” box wi ll n ow dis pl ay t he lo cat io n a nd nam e of the fi rmw are fi le you jus t s el ec ted.
84 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace Changing the Logi n Time-Out Setting Th e l ogi n t im e- o ut opt io n a llow s yo u t o se t t he pe rio d o f t im e th at you ca n be lo gg ed into th e R out er ’s Web -B as ed Adva nc ed Use r I nte r fac e.
85 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace Setting the Time and Time Z one Th e Ro ute r ke ep s t ime by co nne ct in g to a Sim pl e N et wor k T im e Pr oto co l (SNTP) se r ver.
86 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 Usingthe Web- basedad v ancedUser interf ace Enabling/Disabling U PnP UPn P (U ni ver sa l Pl ug -a nd -P lay) is yet a no the r a dva nc ed feat ur e of fe re d by y our Be lk in Rou ter.
87 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123456 89 10 MANU ALL Y CONFIGURING NET WORK SETTINGS 7 In ord er for you r c om put er to p rop er ly co mm uni ca te w it h yo ur Rou ter, yo u wi ll ne ed to c ha ng e yo ur P C’s TC P/IP set t in gs to D HCP .
88 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123456 89 10 7 MANU ALL Y CONFIGURING NET WORK SETTINGS Manually Co nfiguring Ne twork A dapters in Windows 98SE or Me 1. Rig ht- cl ic k o n “ My Net wo rk Ne ig hbo rh oo d” an d s el ec t “ Pr op er ti es ” fro m t he dr op -d own me nu.
89 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123456 89 10 7 MANU ALL Y CONFIGURING NET WORK SETTINGS Manually Co nfiguring Ne twork A dapters in Mac OS up to v 9�x In ord er for you r c om put er to p rop er ly co mm uni ca te w it h yo ur Rou ter, yo u wi ll ne ed to c ha ng e yo ur M ac co mpu ter ’s TCP/ IP s et ti ng s t o DH CP .
90 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123456 89 10 7 MANU ALL Y CONFIGURING NET WORK SETTINGS Ma nua lly Con fig uri ng N et work Ada pte rs i n Mac OS X v10� x 3. Se lec t “ B ui lt- in Ethe rn et ” (1) nex t to “S how ” in the “ Net wo rk ” me nu.
91 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123456 89 10 7 MANU ALL Y CONFIGURING NET WORK SETTINGS 5. If “ Man ua lly ” is se le cte d, you r Ro ute r w il l ne ed to be set up for a s ta ti c IP co nne ct io n t y pe. Wri te t he add re ss inf orm at ion in th e ta bl e b elo w.
92 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234567 9 10 RECO MME NDE D WEB B ROWSER S ET T ING S 8 In mos t c as es , yo u wi ll not ne ed to make any ch an ge s to you r we b b row ser ’s se t ti ngs .
93 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234567 9 10 8 RECO MME NDE D WEB B ROWSER S ET T ING S 3. Un de r t he “I nte rn et O pt io ns” sc re en, cl ic k o n “ Con ne ct io ns ” an d se le ct “L A N S et ti ngs…” .
94 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 TROUBLESHOO TING 9 Pro ble m: In sta ll ati on CD doe s n ot auto ma ti cal ly st ar t .
95 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUBLESHOO TING 3. T he S et up A ss is ta nt s ho uld st ar t wi th in a few se co nds . I f, in stea d, a wi nd ow a pp ear s sho win g t he fi les on th e C D, do ubl e -c li ck on the ic on la be led “ Set upA ss ist an t.
96 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUBLESHOO TING Problem: Th e S etu p As si st an t c ann ot fin d my Ro ute r . Sol ut ion : If th e Se tu p As si st ant is no t a ble to fi nd t he Ro ute r du ri ng th e i nst al lat io n p roc es s, ple as e c he ck th e fo ll owin g i tem s: 2.
97 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUBLESHOO TING Problem: Th e S etu p As si st an t c ann ot con ne ct my Rou ter to the In ter net . Solution: If th e Se tu p As si st ant is no t a ble to co nne c t th e R ou ter to t he Int er net , pl ea se c he ck th e fo ll owi ng ite ms: 1.
98 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUBLESHOO TING Problem: • Th e S etu p As si st an t c omp le ted ins ta ll ati on, bu t m y we b b rows er do esn ’t wor k. • I a m u nab le to con ne ct to the In ter net .
99 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUBLESHOO TING Problem: I c an’ t c on ne ct to t he Int er net wi rel es sl y . Solution: If you are un ab le to c on ne ct to t he Int er net fr om a wi re les s com pu ter, pl ea se do the fo llo win g: 3.
10 0 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUBLESHOO TING Problem: I c an’ t c on ne ct to t he Int er net wi rel es sl y , b ut m y n et wor k n am e i s l ist ed.
101 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUBLESHOO TING Pro ble m: My wir el es s ne t wor k p er fo rm an ce i s i nc on si ste nt.
10 2 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUBLESHOO TING Pro ble m: How do I ex te nd th e r ang e o f my wi rel es s n et wo rk ? Solution: Be lk in r ec om men ds us in .
10 3 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUBLESHOO TING Problem: I a m h avi ng dif f ic ult y se tt in g u p W ire d Eq ui val ent Pr iva cy (WE P) s ecu ri t y o n a Be lk in W ir ele ss Ro ute r or Be lk in Acc es s P oin t.
10 4 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUBLESHOO TING Pro ble m: I a m h avi ng dif f ic ult y se tt in g u p W ire d Eq ui val ent Pr iva cy (WE P) s ecu ri t y o n a Be lk in c li ent ca rd (W ir ele ss Ne tw ork Ca rd or Adap ter).
10 5 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUBLESHOO TING Problem: Do Be lki n p ro duc ts su pp or t WPA ? Sol ut ion : Note: T o us e W P A s ec uri t y , a ll your cl ie nt s mu st be up gra de d to dr ive rs an d s of t ware th at sup po r t i t.
10 6 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUBLESHOO TING Problem: I a m h avi ng dif f ic ult y se tt in g u p W i- Fi Pro tec ted Ac ces s ( WPA) se cu ri ty on a B el ki n c li ent ca rd (W ire le ss Net wo rk Car d o r Ad ap ter) for a h ome n et wor k.
107 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUBLESHOO TING Problem: I a m h avi ng dif f ic ult y se tt in g u p W i- Fi Pro tec ted Ac ces s ( WPA) se cu ri ty on a B el ki n c li ent ca rd (W ire le ss Net wo rk Car d o r Ad ap ter) for a b usi ne ss .
10 8 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUBLESHOO TING Problem: I a m h avi ng dif f ic ult y se tt in g u p W i- Fi Pro tec ted Ac ces s ( WPA) se cu ri ty an d I am NOT us ing a Bel ki n c li ent ca rd for a h om e ne t wor k.
10 9 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUBLESHOO TING What is t he difference between 802� 1 1b , 802� 1 1g, 802� 1 1 a, and N ? Cur re ntl y t he re are fou r l evel s o f w ire le ss net wo rk in g s ta nda rd s, w hi ch tr ans mi t d ata at ver y di f fere nt ma x imu m s pe eds .
11 0 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123456789 INFORMA TION 10 FCC St atement DECLAR A TION OF CONFORMITY WITH FCC RULES FOR ELECTROMA GNETIC COMP A TIBILITY no gu ara nte e t hat in ter fe re nce wi ll not oc cu r i n a pa r tic ul ar ins ta ll ati on .
111 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123456789 10 INFORMA TION Mod if ica tio ns Th e FC C r equ ire s t he us er to b e n oti fi ed th at a ny c ha ng es or mo dif ic at ion s t o th is dev ic e t ha t ar e n ot expr es sl y a ppr oved by Be lki n Int er nat io nal , In c.
11 2 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123456789 10 INFORMA TION Belkin International, Inc�, Limited Lifetime Product Warranty What is not cov ered by this warranty? Al l ab ove war .
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11 4 G Wir el es s Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123456789 10 INFORMA TION OPERATES O N CHANNELS 1 -1 3 BE AT CZ CY IT IE SK PT SE PL ES SI EE HU GR DK LV LU LT NL MT RO NO CH BG TR DE FR FI GB .
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