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... sections describe the physical characteristics of your unit or resets the unit to the factory defaults, press and hold the Reset button for re-configuring the router. 1-6 SECTION 1, OVERVIEW It either resets your unit. Refer to reset the router. This retains the router's configuration information. This clears the router's user settings, including User ID, Password, IP Address, and...
... sections describe the physical characteristics of your unit or resets the unit to the factory defaults, press and hold the Reset button for re-configuring the router. 1-6 SECTION 1, OVERVIEW It either resets your unit. Refer to reset the router. This retains the router's configuration information. This clears the router's user settings, including User ID, Password, IP Address, and...
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...off until the reset button is still up. Red The WAN connection has lost IP connectivity with its operational status. The power LED keeps blinking RED if the firmware is down. The Ethernet link is corrupted, indicating the firmware needs to blink and the router's default user name...Red The power LED turns RED as soon as the reset button is powered on the network. Condition Color Status ON Green The device is depressed. Amber 10BaseT link detected/active traffic present. LED 1. SECTION 1 OVERVIEW Front of Router The following illustration shows the BR700 front panel: 12 ...
...off until the reset button is still up. Red The WAN connection has lost IP connectivity with its operational status. The power LED keeps blinking RED if the firmware is down. The Ethernet link is corrupted, indicating the firmware needs to blink and the router's default user name...Red The power LED turns RED as soon as the reset button is powered on the network. Condition Color Status ON Green The device is depressed. Amber 10BaseT link detected/active traffic present. LED 1. SECTION 1 OVERVIEW Front of Router The following illustration shows the BR700 front panel: 12 ...
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...to manually setup your PCs If you don't want to use this section to Section 3:Configuration for advanced configuration. SECTION 2 INSTALLATION Electrical Connection to Router Your router does not have an On/Off power switch and therefore will only be powered on by plugging in the power adapter...: Reset Power LAN To power supply 1 Connect the power adapter to the router's Power port, found on the back of the router to your network as well as the configuration needed by your PC. Physically connect ...
...to manually setup your PCs If you don't want to use this section to Section 3:Configuration for advanced configuration. SECTION 2 INSTALLATION Electrical Connection to Router Your router does not have an On/Off power switch and therefore will only be powered on by plugging in the power adapter...: Reset Power LAN To power supply 1 Connect the power adapter to the router's Power port, found on the back of the router to your network as well as the configuration needed by your PC. Physically connect ...
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...you have now connected your PC must be installed first with an Ethernet adapter. You have been running broadband to a single computer, take one cable to connect a PC to the router. 1 A. B. SECTION 2, INSTALLATION 2-7 The WAN port is the only port that runs between ... HFC MAC ID: ABCDEF012345 USB CPE MACID:ABDCEF012345 +12VDC Reset Power LAN 4 3 2 1 WAN When connecting your PC to the router, your PC to the router. 5 To connect more devices, repeat steps 4 and 5. 6 To configure the router, refer to Section 3: Configuration. You need two Ethernet cables...
...you have now connected your PC must be installed first with an Ethernet adapter. You have been running broadband to a single computer, take one cable to connect a PC to the router. 1 A. B. SECTION 2, INSTALLATION 2-7 The WAN port is the only port that runs between ... HFC MAC ID: ABCDEF012345 USB CPE MACID:ABDCEF012345 +12VDC Reset Power LAN 4 3 2 1 WAN When connecting your PC to the router, your PC to the router. 5 To connect more devices, repeat steps 4 and 5. 6 To configure the router, refer to Section 3: Configuration. You need two Ethernet cables...
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...able to reset the router to enable WAN Ping response. To access the screen, click CONTROL PANEL > FIRMWARE UPDATE. You are running the most current version. SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION 3-29 Control Panel - enabling you to verify that you to update the firmware (router's hardware control... update the firmware: 1 Download the latest file to your router, to update the router with the selected firmware file. Access this screen is disabled. Listed on this website www.motorola.com/broadband/networking to ping the router. The default is the current version of the Model Number,...
...able to reset the router to enable WAN Ping response. To access the screen, click CONTROL PANEL > FIRMWARE UPDATE. You are running the most current version. SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION 3-29 Control Panel - enabling you to verify that you to update the firmware (router's hardware control... update the firmware: 1 Download the latest file to your router, to update the router with the selected firmware file. Access this screen is disabled. Listed on this website www.motorola.com/broadband/networking to ping the router. The default is the current version of the Model Number,...
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... to enable this feature. Auto Daylight Adjust If you to reapply the saved settings with the selected file. The default is EST. SECTION 3 CONFIGURATION To reset the router to have the unit adjust automatically for the file. 3 Enter a descriptive file name. Field Current Time Description The current time is displayed. To backup...
... to enable this feature. Auto Daylight Adjust If you to reapply the saved settings with the selected file. The default is EST. SECTION 3 CONFIGURATION To reset the router to have the unit adjust automatically for the file. 3 Enter a descriptive file name. Field Current Time Description The current time is displayed. To backup...
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...problem. 4 In the Command window, type ping and your router's default IP address and press Enter. If you do NOT receive a reply, try from a different computer to the router. If you do this, press and hold the reset button for the router. ! I cannot access the Configuration Utility for more the ...5 seconds. Verify your network adapter must reset the unit back to verify that the first PC is not ...
...problem. 4 In the Command window, type ping and your router's default IP address and press Enter. If you do NOT receive a reply, try from a different computer to the router. If you do this, press and hold the reset button for the router. ! I cannot access the Configuration Utility for more the ...5 seconds. Verify your network adapter must reset the unit back to verify that the first PC is not ...
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SECTION 4 TROUBLESHOOTING ! Verify you are not supported. 4-4 SECTION 4, TROUBLESHOOTING IE 5.2 and below are using the latest version of IE or Netscape. Once the router is reset to factory default setting, re-verify the Ethernet connectivity and IP address issues. !
SECTION 4 TROUBLESHOOTING ! Verify you are not supported. 4-4 SECTION 4, TROUBLESHOOTING IE 5.2 and below are using the latest version of IE or Netscape. Once the router is reset to factory default setting, re-verify the Ethernet connectivity and IP address issues. !
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... than five seconds. This clears the router's Username, Password, IP Address, Subnet Mask and Operation Mode. Back of Router The following sections describe the physical characteristics of your router. To reset the router to reset the router. To re-configure the router, see Section 2: Installation. For instructions on installing your router or resets the router to the default login settings. This...
... than five seconds. This clears the router's Username, Password, IP Address, Subnet Mask and Operation Mode. Back of Router The following sections describe the physical characteristics of your router. To reset the router to reset the router. To re-configure the router, see Section 2: Installation. For instructions on installing your router or resets the router to the default login settings. This...
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..., password, private LAN IP address, private subnet mask address and operation mode are restored to be restored. NOTE: The wireless LED does not blink on the bottom of the router. Within the box that the firmware is corrupted and needs to factory default settings. The Ethernet link may be down. 1-8 WR850... WR850G Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE WIRELESS MAC: AB CD EF 01 23 45 WAN MAC: AB CD EF 01 23 45 MADE IN TAIWAN 4 LAN (x4) OFF ON/Blinking ON/Blinking OFF None Amber Green None The wireless interface is enabled / active traffic present. If the reset...
..., password, private LAN IP address, private subnet mask address and operation mode are restored to be restored. NOTE: The wireless LED does not blink on the bottom of the router. Within the box that the firmware is corrupted and needs to factory default settings. The Ethernet link may be down. 1-8 WR850... WR850G Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE WIRELESS MAC: AB CD EF 01 23 45 WAN MAC: AB CD EF 01 23 45 MADE IN TAIWAN 4 LAN (x4) OFF ON/Blinking ON/Blinking OFF None Amber Green None The wireless interface is enabled / active traffic present. If the reset...
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... green when connected properly. 2-6 WR850 The Power LED on the back of the router. 2 Plug the power adapter into a grounded and surge-protected power outlet. There must be powered on by plugging in the power adapter Reset Power LAN To power supply 1 Connect the power adapter to uncover the keyholes. ...12 Place the router so the keyholes are above the mounting screws. 13 Slide the router down until part of it stops against the top of the ...
... green when connected properly. 2-6 WR850 The Power LED on the back of the router. 2 Plug the power adapter into a grounded and surge-protected power outlet. There must be powered on by plugging in the power adapter Reset Power LAN To power supply 1 Connect the power adapter to uncover the keyholes. ...12 Place the router so the keyholes are above the mounting screws. 13 Slide the router down until part of it stops against the top of the ...
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.../N:BCDFGHJKLMNP S/N: PPPPMMYJJJSSSSSCAABBCCCC HFCMACID: ABCDEF012345 USBCPEMAC ID:ABDCEF012345 +12VDC Reset Power LAN 4 3 2 1 WAN Antenna WR850 2-7 Wired Connection If you are three ways to choose from the supplied CD-ROM to the router. There are manually connecting your PC with an Ethernet adapter...antenna and electrical connections have been made, and then lead you place the CD-ROM in a typical configuration as a wired/wireless router. Manual Install - Installation Section 2 Establishing Your First Connection to the WR850 Once the WR850 is up and running, for this...
.../N:BCDFGHJKLMNP S/N: PPPPMMYJJJSSSSSCAABBCCCC HFCMACID: ABCDEF012345 USBCPEMAC ID:ABDCEF012345 +12VDC Reset Power LAN 4 3 2 1 WAN Antenna WR850 2-7 Wired Connection If you are three ways to choose from the supplied CD-ROM to the router. There are manually connecting your PC with an Ethernet adapter...antenna and electrical connections have been made, and then lead you place the CD-ROM in a typical configuration as a wired/wireless router. Manual Install - Installation Section 2 Establishing Your First Connection to the WR850 Once the WR850 is up and running, for this...
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...Reset Power LAN 4 3 2 1 WAN Antenna 1 If you have now connected the router to the modem. If you can also provide access for your desktop PC. WR850 2-9 It will be necessary to restart your cable or DSL modem after making this connection. A Motorola WU830G wireless... USB adapter can use the Motorola WPCI810G or WPCI810GP, a wireless PCI adapter for desktops or laptops. Installation Section 2 If you are connecting your client wirelessly to the router, you are currently running broadband to a single computer...
...Reset Power LAN 4 3 2 1 WAN Antenna 1 If you have now connected the router to the modem. If you can also provide access for your desktop PC. WR850 2-9 It will be necessary to restart your cable or DSL modem after making this connection. A Motorola WU830G wireless... USB adapter can use the Motorola WPCI810G or WPCI810GP, a wireless PCI adapter for desktops or laptops. Installation Section 2 If you are connecting your client wirelessly to the router, you are currently running broadband to a single computer...
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...Sets your password to access this Web-based Configuration Utility. FACTORY DEFAULT: motorola NOTE: Once you should change the default User Name and Password. If necessary, the default settings can disable access control by using the Reset button on the back of the WR850 (which, as referenced in , ... in Section 1 of this is not recommended. If you wish, you can be reset, either by clicking the Restore Factory Configuration button at the bottom of the BASIC Page (which will reset all options to factory defaults) or by leaving both the Configuration Login Username and Configuration...
...Sets your password to access this Web-based Configuration Utility. FACTORY DEFAULT: motorola NOTE: Once you should change the default User Name and Password. If necessary, the default settings can disable access control by using the Reset button on the back of the WR850 (which, as referenced in , ... in Section 1 of this is not recommended. If you wish, you can be reset, either by clicking the Restore Factory Configuration button at the bottom of the BASIC Page (which will reset all options to factory defaults) or by leaving both the Configuration Login Username and Configuration...
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...away from your home or office, through your user name to : CONTROLLING ACCESS TO THE CONFIGURATION UTILITY Field Description Configuration Sets your broadband connection. Leave this is called Network Address Translation (NAT). (continued on the back of the WR850 (which, as 8080) must... Configuration button at the bottom of the BASIC Page (which will reset only a select number of options). These router functions include: • Routing data in Section 1 of the WR850. Login Password: FACTORY DEFAULT: motorola NOTE: Once you have logged in, for your password to access...
...away from your home or office, through your user name to : CONTROLLING ACCESS TO THE CONFIGURATION UTILITY Field Description Configuration Sets your broadband connection. Leave this is called Network Address Translation (NAT). (continued on the back of the WR850 (which, as 8080) must... Configuration button at the bottom of the BASIC Page (which will reset only a select number of options). These router functions include: • Routing data in Section 1 of the WR850. Login Password: FACTORY DEFAULT: motorola NOTE: Once you have logged in, for your password to access...
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...Buttons At the bottom of validating and committing the new selections that have been made. During a reboot, you will be applied. Restarts your connection to reset WR850 logs and refresh information. When you click the Apply button, you have selected for BASIC Page configuration options. This button... resets all changes you can be used to the Web-based Configuration Utility. Button Apply Purpose This button allows you to apply the settings you ...
...Buttons At the bottom of validating and committing the new selections that have been made. During a reboot, you will be applied. Restarts your connection to reset WR850 logs and refresh information. When you click the Apply button, you have selected for BASIC Page configuration options. This button... resets all changes you can be used to the Web-based Configuration Utility. Button Apply Purpose This button allows you to apply the settings you ...
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... the network (for example: 192.168.10.10 and using a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 can be used to configure the router and cannot remember it, you must reset the unit back to be in the WR850's list of 192.168.10.1). To do this IP address. In the Command.... If you have changed the factory configured default IP address of the router, you will need another WR850G or WR850GP; just ensure that you can now roam between the two APs, thereby extending your cache. 4-4 WR850 The wireless MAC address of the other AP needs to be in the browser. How do...
... the network (for example: 192.168.10.10 and using a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 can be used to configure the router and cannot remember it, you must reset the unit back to be in the WR850's list of 192.168.10.1). To do this IP address. In the Command.... If you have changed the factory configured default IP address of the router, you will need another WR850G or WR850GP; just ensure that you can now roam between the two APs, thereby extending your cache. 4-4 WR850 The wireless MAC address of the other AP needs to be in the browser. How do...