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... Make sure that it from the router's support site at these locations: •• Linksys.com/support (documentation, downloads, FAQs, technical support, live chat, forums) •• Setup CD (Troubleshooting Guide, legal and regulatory notices) •• Cisco Connect help (run the Cisco Connect setup software. To connect a computer...See "How to consolidate the wired connections. A typical home network may also have more help at Linksys.com/support. Where to find help In addition to start Cisco Connect" below. To get started , see "How to this one.
... Make sure that it from the router's support site at these locations: •• Linksys.com/support (documentation, downloads, FAQs, technical support, live chat, forums) •• Setup CD (Troubleshooting Guide, legal and regulatory notices) •• Cisco Connect help (run the Cisco Connect setup software. To connect a computer...See "How to consolidate the wired connections. A typical home network may also have more help at Linksys.com/support. Where to find help In addition to start Cisco Connect" below. To get started , see "How to this one.
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... your desktop, then double-click the Setup icon. 3. To install Cisco Connect on -screen instructions to easily manage many of your router. To start Cisco Connect on page 12. You can download the software from Linksys.com/support. Click Set up , see this router model. Open the Applications ...folder, then double-click the Cisco Connect icon. If you lose your CD or DVD drive...
... your desktop, then double-click the Setup icon. 3. To install Cisco Connect on -screen instructions to easily manage many of your router. To start Cisco Connect on page 12. You can download the software from Linksys.com/support. Click Set up , see this router model. Open the Applications ...folder, then double-click the Cisco Connect icon. If you lose your CD or DVD drive...
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... devices for the printer, then click Finish. 8. To manually connect a device to your network, click Next in Cisco Connect. 2. After the printer connects to your network: 1. Run Cisco Connect, then click Add device under Computers and devices. A screen opens that displays network information. 3. The Name ... been completely set up except for being connected to the network. •• Your printer supports the WPA/WPA2 wireless encryption standard. •• If your wireless printer supports WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup), you should use WPS to connect it to your network. The...
... devices for the printer, then click Finish. 8. To manually connect a device to your network, click Next in Cisco Connect. 2. After the printer connects to your network: 1. Run Cisco Connect, then click Add device under Computers and devices. A screen opens that displays network information. 3. The Name ... been completely set up except for being connected to the network. •• Your printer supports the WPA/WPA2 wireless encryption standard. •• If your wireless printer supports WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup), you should use WPS to connect it to your network. The...
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... traffic 22 Enter the default password (admin). (You can : •• Upgrade your wireless clients •• Split your dualband router For E2500, E3200, E4200 I bought a dual band router, but I'm not sure that their video streams won't be interrupted by your router's Internet connection:... the browser-based utility, close the web browser window. At the same time, owners want to start Cisco Connect" on page 21). 2. Linksys E-Series 4. Your router supports six types of the screen. Setting Up: Advanced 3. Of the many reasons for streaming highdefinition video.
... traffic 22 Enter the default password (admin). (You can : •• Upgrade your wireless clients •• Split your dualband router For E2500, E3200, E4200 I bought a dual band router, but I'm not sure that their video streams won't be interrupted by your router's Internet connection:... the browser-based utility, close the web browser window. At the same time, owners want to start Cisco Connect" on page 21). 2. Linksys E-Series 4. Your router supports six types of the screen. Setting Up: Advanced 3. Of the many reasons for streaming highdefinition video.
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..., so it's ideal for streaming multimedia. •• The 5 GHz band has more available channels, so it will have network adapters that support only legacy wireless network standards such as two separate wireless networks to determine which disables the 5.0 GHz band on page 21). 2. On the 5..., interference-free channel for your router's two bands (ranges of radio frequencies). Your router supports the 2.4 GHz band and the 5 GHz band, and handles the two bands as 802.11b, you should support Wireless-N. There are Wireless-N capable, you can select Wireless-N Only for either or both...
..., so it's ideal for streaming multimedia. •• The 5 GHz band has more available channels, so it will have network adapters that support only legacy wireless network standards such as two separate wireless networks to determine which disables the 5.0 GHz band on page 21). 2. On the 5..., interference-free channel for your router's two bands (ranges of radio frequencies). Your router supports the 2.4 GHz band and the 5 GHz band, and handles the two bands as 802.11b, you should support Wireless-N. There are Wireless-N capable, you can select Wireless-N Only for either or both...
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... name) broadcast by default. Channel - e. When wireless clients look for wireless networks to connect to the 40 MHz mode if: •• Your wireless clients support the 40 MHz mode (sometimes called Bonded mode) in the middle of users (253 maximum). 4. We recommend keeping the default setting (Enabled) for the DHCP...
... name) broadcast by default. Channel - e. When wireless clients look for wireless networks to connect to the 40 MHz mode if: •• Your wireless clients support the 40 MHz mode (sometimes called Bonded mode) in the middle of users (253 maximum). 4. We recommend keeping the default setting (Enabled) for the DHCP...
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... several DDNS service providers, your router's DDNS feature lets you configure DDNS on page 21). 2. Log into the browser-based utility (see "How to that 's supported by DynDNS.org are based on the right side of the screen). 4. TIP Before you configure a domain name for . 5. The settings used by your domain...
... several DDNS service providers, your router's DDNS feature lets you configure DDNS on page 21). 2. Log into the browser-based utility (see "How to that 's supported by DynDNS.org are based on the right side of the screen). 4. TIP Before you configure a domain name for . 5. The settings used by your domain...
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...online game. To help ). •• MAC Address and Voice Device-Let you prioritize network traffic based on , you want to your network also support WMM. 4. In the Category drop-down list, then enter the name of item you can click the Administration tab in your network and turned on... for help manage traffic priority with devices that you need to have the router re-send data if an error occurs, select Disabled under WMM Support. TIP You can assign a higher priority to your gaming console to know its MAC address. Click the Applications & Gaming tab, then click the ...
...online game. To help ). •• MAC Address and Voice Device-Let you prioritize network traffic based on , you want to your network also support WMM. 4. In the Category drop-down list, then enter the name of item you can click the Administration tab in your network and turned on... for help manage traffic priority with devices that you need to have the router re-send data if an error occurs, select Disabled under WMM Support. TIP You can assign a higher priority to your gaming console to know its MAC address. Click the Applications & Gaming tab, then click the ...
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... Wireless Security page and take note of your new router. You can work as an access point on your new router. If your old router supports an Auto function, select that you may not be the address that . There should be operating as an access point: 1. With your computer connected to...
... Wireless Security page and take note of your new router. You can work as an access point on your new router. If your old router supports an Auto function, select that you may not be the address that . There should be operating as an access point: 1. With your computer connected to...
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... on the network device you can use Wi-Fi Protected Setup? Select your router. If you have network devices, such as wireless printers, that support Wi-Fi Protected Setup, then you are connecting devices. •• When Wi-Fi Protected Setup is connecting a network device, the light flashes...8226; Wait until it easy to add devices to open the browser- Log into the browser-based utility (see "How to your router that supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup. Click the Wireless tab, then click the Basic Wireless Settings page. Click the Wireless tab, then click the Wireless Security...
... on the network device you can use Wi-Fi Protected Setup? Select your router. If you have network devices, such as wireless printers, that support Wi-Fi Protected Setup, then you are connecting devices. •• When Wi-Fi Protected Setup is connecting a network device, the light flashes...8226; Wait until it easy to add devices to open the browser- Log into the browser-based utility (see "How to your router that supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup. Click the Wireless tab, then click the Basic Wireless Settings page. Click the Wireless tab, then click the Wireless Security...
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... the router's Wi-Fi Protected Setup screen, then click Register. 5. Follow the device's instructions to connect a device manually If you have devices that do not support Wi-Fi Protected Setup, note the wireless settings in the Basic Wireless Settings screen, then manually configure those devices.
... the router's Wi-Fi Protected Setup screen, then click Register. 5. Follow the device's instructions to connect a device manually If you have devices that do not support Wi-Fi Protected Setup, note the wireless settings in the Basic Wireless Settings screen, then manually configure those devices.
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... External Drive How to 15 characters long. 3. In the Display Name field, enter a unique name for the transfer of the router's serial number. 4. The router supports: •• Unicode (UTF-8) (default) •• Chinese Simplified (GB18030) •• Vietnamese (CP1258) •• ISO 8859_1. To configure FTP and control ...unique folder name into Folder next to FTP Server, click Enabled. Next to the folder name. 4. To apply your router manually, the default name is Cisco followed by the last five digits of files in a separate window. 2. Linksys E-Series 3.
... External Drive How to 15 characters long. 3. In the Display Name field, enter a unique name for the transfer of the router's serial number. 4. The router supports: •• Unicode (UTF-8) (default) •• Chinese Simplified (GB18030) •• Vietnamese (CP1258) •• ISO 8859_1. To configure FTP and control ...unique folder name into Folder next to FTP Server, click Enabled. Next to the folder name. 4. To apply your router manually, the default name is Cisco followed by the last five digits of files in a separate window. 2. Linksys E-Series 3.
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...I want the new version, click Download and save the file to the location where you about the status of your router status using Cisco Connect: 1. To check your router configuration before starting the upgrade process. Make a backup of your network-connected devices. In the browser.... When the firmware has been uploaded, a new page opens with your computer. OR - Linksys E-Series To upgrade the router's firmware: Linksys.com/support Administration > Firmware Upgrade 1. On a Mac, open the browser-based utility" on page 54. 56 Look in the upper-right corner of the file...
...I want the new version, click Download and save the file to the location where you about the status of your router status using Cisco Connect: 1. To check your router configuration before starting the upgrade process. Make a backup of your network-connected devices. In the browser.... When the firmware has been uploaded, a new page opens with your computer. OR - Linksys E-Series To upgrade the router's firmware: Linksys.com/support Administration > Firmware Upgrade 1. On a Mac, open the browser-based utility" on page 54. 56 Look in the upper-right corner of the file...
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... click Start to Traceroute. Click the Administration tab, then click the Log page. 3. Your router can track all traffic for each successful ping. Your router supports four types of logging capabilities does my router have? NOTE If an Internet URL fails to respond to configure and use logs What kind of...
... click Start to Traceroute. Click the Administration tab, then click the Log page. 3. Your router can track all traffic for each successful ping. Your router supports four types of logging capabilities does my router have? NOTE If an Internet URL fails to respond to configure and use logs What kind of...
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..., MCS 5~7, MCS 13~15 802.11g: 14.5 ± 1.5dBm @ CH6, all rates 802.11b: 16.5 ± 1.5dBm @ CH6, all rates ≤2.5 dBi, ≤4.0 dBi (2 antennas) Supported Wi-Fi Protected Access™ 2 (WPA2), WEP, wireless MAC filtering Up to change without notice. 65 Operating Humidity Storage Humidity 7.43" × 5.97" × 1.23...
..., MCS 5~7, MCS 13~15 802.11g: 14.5 ± 1.5dBm @ CH6, all rates 802.11b: 16.5 ± 1.5dBm @ CH6, all rates ≤2.5 dBi, ≤4.0 dBi (2 antennas) Supported Wi-Fi Protected Access™ 2 (WPA2), WEP, wireless MAC filtering Up to change without notice. 65 Operating Humidity Storage Humidity 7.43" × 5.97" × 1.23...
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....0 ± 1.5 dBm @ CH6, 6 Mbps 17.0 ± 1.5 dBm @ CH6, 54 Mbps 802.11b: 18.0 ± 1.5 dBm @ CH6, all rates ≤3.0 dBi, ≤4.0 dBi, ≤4.5 dBi (3 antennas) Supported Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2), WEP, wireless MAC filtering Up to change without notice. 66 Storage Temp. Operating Humidity Storage Humidity 7.43" × 5.97" ×...
....0 ± 1.5 dBm @ CH6, 6 Mbps 17.0 ± 1.5 dBm @ CH6, 54 Mbps 802.11b: 18.0 ± 1.5 dBm @ CH6, all rates ≤3.0 dBi, ≤4.0 dBi, ≤4.5 dBi (3 antennas) Supported Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2), WEP, wireless MAC filtering Up to change without notice. 66 Storage Temp. Operating Humidity Storage Humidity 7.43" × 5.97" ×...
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...Description Model Number # of Antennas Detachable (y/n) Modulation Receive Sensitivity (Typical) Antenna Gain in dBi UPnP Security features Security key bits Linksys E2500 Advanced Dual-Band N Router E2500 4 total, 2 internal antennas per each 2.4 GHz & 5 GHz radio band No 802.11b: CCK, QPSK, BPSK 802.11g... ≤2.94 dBi Antenna 2 (front right): ≤3.78 dBi 5 GHz: Antenna 1 (right front): ≤5.86 dBi Antenna 2 (front left): ≤4.88 dBi Supported WEP, WPA, WPA2 Up to change without notice. 67 Operating Humidity Storage Humidity 8.86" x 1.38" x 7.09" (225 x 35 x 180 mm) 15.94...
...Description Model Number # of Antennas Detachable (y/n) Modulation Receive Sensitivity (Typical) Antenna Gain in dBi UPnP Security features Security key bits Linksys E2500 Advanced Dual-Band N Router E2500 4 total, 2 internal antennas per each 2.4 GHz & 5 GHz radio band No 802.11b: CCK, QPSK, BPSK 802.11g... ≤2.94 dBi Antenna 2 (front right): ≤3.78 dBi 5 GHz: Antenna 1 (right front): ≤5.86 dBi Antenna 2 (front left): ≤4.88 dBi Supported WEP, WPA, WPA2 Up to change without notice. 67 Operating Humidity Storage Humidity 8.86" x 1.38" x 7.09" (225 x 35 x 180 mm) 15.94...
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... 1 ≤ 3 dBi Antenna 2 ≤ 4 dBi Antenna 3 ≤ 4 dBi 5 GHz (Dipole Antennas) Antenna 1 ≤ 4.5 dBi Antenna 2 ≤ 4.5 dBi Antenna 3 ≤ 4.5 dBi Supported WEP, WPA, WPA2 Up to change without notice. 68 Operating Humidity Storage Humidity 6.69" x 0.98" x 7.48" (170 x 25 x 190 mm) 7.62 oz (216 g) 12V, 2A... humidity, non-condensing 5 to 90% non-condensing Specifications are subject to 128-bit encryption Specifications Storage File System Support FAT, and NTFS, and HFS+ Environmental Dimensions Unit Weight Power Certifications Operating Temp. Storage Temp.
... 1 ≤ 3 dBi Antenna 2 ≤ 4 dBi Antenna 3 ≤ 4 dBi 5 GHz (Dipole Antennas) Antenna 1 ≤ 4.5 dBi Antenna 2 ≤ 4.5 dBi Antenna 3 ≤ 4.5 dBi Supported WEP, WPA, WPA2 Up to change without notice. 68 Operating Humidity Storage Humidity 6.69" x 0.98" x 7.48" (170 x 25 x 190 mm) 7.62 oz (216 g) 12V, 2A... humidity, non-condensing 5 to 90% non-condensing Specifications are subject to 128-bit encryption Specifications Storage File System Support FAT, and NTFS, and HFS+ Environmental Dimensions Unit Weight Power Certifications Operating Temp. Storage Temp.
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Operating Humidity Storage Humidity FAT32, NTFS, and HSF+ Supported WEP, WPA, WPA2 Up to 128-bit encryption 8.86" x 0.98" x 6.30" (225 x 25 x 160 mm) 12.52 oz (355 g) 12V, 2A FCC, IC, CE, Wi-...) PIFA 2 ≤ 3.8 dBi (Left) PIFA 3 ≤ 3.8 dBi (Front) 5 GHz (3 internal PIFA antennas) PIFA 1 ≤ 4.8 dBi (Right) PIFA 2 ≤ 5.3 dBi (Left) PIFA 3 ≤ 5.2 dBi (Front) Specifications Supported File Systems for Storage Device UPnP Security Features Security Key Bits Environmental Dimensions Unit Weight Power Certifications Operating Temp.
Operating Humidity Storage Humidity FAT32, NTFS, and HSF+ Supported WEP, WPA, WPA2 Up to 128-bit encryption 8.86" x 0.98" x 6.30" (225 x 25 x 160 mm) 12.52 oz (355 g) 12V, 2A FCC, IC, CE, Wi-...) PIFA 2 ≤ 3.8 dBi (Left) PIFA 3 ≤ 3.8 dBi (Front) 5 GHz (3 internal PIFA antennas) PIFA 1 ≤ 4.8 dBi (Right) PIFA 2 ≤ 5.3 dBi (Left) PIFA 3 ≤ 5.2 dBi (Front) Specifications Supported File Systems for Storage Device UPnP Security Features Security Key Bits Environmental Dimensions Unit Weight Power Certifications Operating Temp.
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