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... 99 Logs 100 Support/Feedback 100 Support 100 Feedback 101 6 TROUBLESHOOTING Basic Connection Checks 103 Browsing to the Router Configuration Screens 103 Connecting to the Internet 104 Forgotten Password and Reset to Factory Defaults 105 Wireless Networking 105 Replacement Power Adapters 107 Alert LED 108 Recovering from Corrupted Software 108 Frequently Asked Questions 109
... 99 Logs 100 Support/Feedback 100 Support 100 Feedback 101 6 TROUBLESHOOTING Basic Connection Checks 103 Browsing to the Router Configuration Screens 103 Connecting to the Internet 104 Forgotten Password and Reset to Factory Defaults 105 Wireless Networking 105 Replacement Power Adapters 107 Alert LED 108 Recovering from Corrupted Software 108 Frequently Asked Questions 109
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...a problem. Continuously on it indicates that wireless networking is enabled. If the LED is off , or there is a problem with your network from attacking your Router during the start -up process. On for you have used a cable to reset the unit to Factory Defaults, follow steps 5 to 7 in...Refer to Chapter 6 "Troubleshooting". 2 Power LED Green Indicates that the Router is powered on. 3 Wireless LAN (WLAN) Status LED Yellow If the LED is on - Front Panel 15 ■ The administrator has invoked the Reset to Factory Defaults command, or ■ The system software is in "Forgotten Password...
...a problem. Continuously on it indicates that wireless networking is enabled. If the LED is off , or there is a problem with your network from attacking your Router during the start -up process. On for you have used a cable to reset the unit to Factory Defaults, follow steps 5 to 7 in...Refer to Chapter 6 "Troubleshooting". 2 Power LED Green Indicates that the Router is powered on. 3 Wireless LAN (WLAN) Status LED Yellow If the LED is on - Front Panel 15 ■ The administrator has invoked the Reset to Factory Defaults command, or ■ The system software is in "Forgotten Password...
User Guide
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... you had disabled wireless networking or wireless encryption. For example, you would be warned if you need to display configuration warning messages. Password Figure 30 Password Screen Changing the Administration Password You can change the password to prevent unauthorized access to Factory Defaults" on page 105 See "Forgotten Password and Reset to the Administration... New Password field 3 Enter the new password again in the Confirm Password field 4 Click Apply to save the new password The password is used to reset the Router. Welcome Screen 47 The Notice Board is case sensitive.
... you had disabled wireless networking or wireless encryption. For example, you would be warned if you need to display configuration warning messages. Password Figure 30 Password Screen Changing the Administration Password You can change the password to prevent unauthorized access to Factory Defaults" on page 105 See "Forgotten Password and Reset to the Administration... New Password field 3 Enter the new password again in the Confirm Password field 4 Click Apply to save the new password The password is used to reset the Router. Welcome Screen 47 The Notice Board is case sensitive.
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..., you first need to reconfigure and restart your computer to re-establish communication with the Router. You may make a backup of system software that were loaded at the factory, click RESET. You will remain unchanged. Once you have done this, select Browse to tell your web... browser where this has completed, the Router will be enabled. 90 CHAPTER 5: ROUTER CONFIGURATION Restore Configuration Data If you want to reset the settings on your Router to those that 3Com ...
..., you first need to reconfigure and restart your computer to re-establish communication with the Router. You may make a backup of system software that were loaded at the factory, click RESET. You will remain unchanged. Once you have done this, select Browse to tell your web... browser where this has completed, the Router will be enabled. 90 CHAPTER 5: ROUTER CONFIGURATION Restore Configuration Data If you want to reset the settings on your Router to those that 3Com ...
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... and Reset to Factory Defaults If you can re-establish your Router connection to the Internet. CAUTION: All your configuration changes will start -up , and after approximately 30 seconds will be convenient. 1 Remove power from the Router. 2 Disconnect all your computers and the cable/DSL modem from the Router. 3 Using a straight through Ethernet cable, connect the Ethernet Cable/DSL port...
... and Reset to Factory Defaults If you can re-establish your Router connection to the Internet. CAUTION: All your configuration changes will start -up , and after approximately 30 seconds will be convenient. 1 Remove power from the Router. 2 Disconnect all your computers and the cable/DSL modem from the Router. 3 Using a straight through Ethernet cable, connect the Ethernet Cable/DSL port...
User Guide
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... Asked Questions 109 address is available on 3Com's Web site at: www.3com.com. 1 Remove power from the Router and disconnect the Cable/DSL modem and all your computers, except for the one of your computers has a copy of the system software to a Router unit in this computer with the software ... "Forgotten Password and Reset to the Cable/DSL modem and the computers in the location bar: http://192.168.1.1. The Alert LED will connect you used for advice. Contact your network. This will go out. 7 Refer to the Installation Guide to reconnect your Router to Factory Defaults" on CD-...
... Asked Questions 109 address is available on 3Com's Web site at: www.3com.com. 1 Remove power from the Router and disconnect the Cable/DSL modem and all your computers, except for the one of your computers has a copy of the system software to a Router unit in this computer with the software ... "Forgotten Password and Reset to the Cable/DSL modem and the computers in the location bar: http://192.168.1.1. The Alert LED will connect you used for advice. Contact your network. This will go out. 7 Refer to the Installation Guide to reconnect your Router to Factory Defaults" on CD-...
User Guide
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138 INDEX wireless 14 Nitro Mode 54 P Password 29, 47 PC Privileges 77 PING 97 PPPoE 21, 28, 34, 65, 69 PPTP 21, 66, 70 Profile 64 R Remote Administration 97 Reset to Factory Defaults 90, 105 Restart 88 RIP 92 setting up 92 routing table 94 S Safety Information 19 security advanced settings 96 remote... standards 117 Time Zone 33, 88 U Unit Configuration 48 Upgrade 90 URL Filter 80 V Virtual Servers 73, 74 W WAN 33 WDS 63 Web Proxy 28 Wireless authorized PCs 61 channel selection 52 client list 62 configuration 52 connection control 60 encryption 54 LED 15 networking 105 NIC 14 service area name...
138 INDEX wireless 14 Nitro Mode 54 P Password 29, 47 PC Privileges 77 PING 97 PPPoE 21, 28, 34, 65, 69 PPTP 21, 66, 70 Profile 64 R Remote Administration 97 Reset to Factory Defaults 90, 105 Restart 88 RIP 92 setting up 92 routing table 94 S Safety Information 19 security advanced settings 96 remote... standards 117 Time Zone 33, 88 U Unit Configuration 48 Upgrade 90 URL Filter 80 V Virtual Servers 73, 74 W WAN 33 WDS 63 Web Proxy 28 Wireless authorized PCs 61 channel selection 52 client list 62 configuration 52 connection control 60 encryption 54 LED 15 networking 105 NIC 14 service area name...