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Wireless Router User's Manual V. 1.2
Wireless Router User's Manual V. 1.2
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... in a particular installation. ii - Operation of this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which case the user will not occur in which is found to comply with the specifications for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of...Rules. However, there is no guarantee that interference will be installed and operated with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Wireless Router user's manual Regulatory compliance This equipment has been tested and found by turning the equipment off and on, ...
... in a particular installation. ii - Operation of this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which case the user will not occur in which is found to comply with the specifications for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of...Rules. However, there is no guarantee that interference will be installed and operated with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Wireless Router user's manual Regulatory compliance This equipment has been tested and found by turning the equipment off and on, ...
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... specifications Hardware installation procedure Software configuration information Technical Specifications Troubleshooting procedures - Please read this manual This user's manual describes how to install and operate your Wireless Router. This manual includes the following precautions: Read all warnings and cautions in this manual and on the power cord. Follow all instructions carefully. Do not place anything on...
... specifications Hardware installation procedure Software configuration information Technical Specifications Troubleshooting procedures - Please read this manual This user's manual describes how to install and operate your Wireless Router. This manual includes the following precautions: Read all warnings and cautions in this manual and on the power cord. Follow all instructions carefully. Do not place anything on...
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Wireless Router user's manual Table of contents WIRELESS ROUTER I USER'S MANUAL I V. 1.2 I CHAPTER 1 1 Packing Checklist 2 System and Setup Requirements 3 Applications 3 Features 4 Identifying Components 5 Front View...5 Rear View ...7 About Wireless LAN 7 Networking Modes 8 CHAPTER 2 10 Setup Considerations 10 ...
Wireless Router user's manual Table of contents WIRELESS ROUTER I USER'S MANUAL I V. 1.2 I CHAPTER 1 1 Packing Checklist 2 System and Setup Requirements 3 Applications 3 Features 4 Identifying Components 5 Front View...5 Rear View ...7 About Wireless LAN 7 Networking Modes 8 CHAPTER 2 10 Setup Considerations 10 ...
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... the IEEE 802.11b standard supporting data communications rates of the router, including making LAN, WAN, and WLAN settings, making access restrictions, setting administrative and user passwords, and creating status logs. Based on direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) technology and operating in firewall provides extra security from malicious attack. The Wireless...to a wired Ethernet. The router is an ideal broadband sharing solution for SOHO and home networks, featuring a wireless LAN function that reduces the necessity of manually configuring clients for purchasing the Wireless Router.
... the IEEE 802.11b standard supporting data communications rates of the router, including making LAN, WAN, and WLAN settings, making access restrictions, setting administrative and user passwords, and creating status logs. Based on direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) technology and operating in firewall provides extra security from malicious attack. The Wireless...to a wired Ethernet. The router is an ideal broadband sharing solution for SOHO and home networks, featuring a wireless LAN function that reduces the necessity of manually configuring clients for purchasing the Wireless Router.
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Wireless Router user's manual Packing Checklist Carefully unpack the Wireless Router and check that the following items are included: Wireless Router Power adapter One category-5 UTP Ethernet cable with RJ-45 connectors User's manual or CD-ROM Contact your dealer immediately if any items appear damaged or if the unit does not work. - 2 -
Wireless Router user's manual Packing Checklist Carefully unpack the Wireless Router and check that the following items are included: Wireless Router Power adapter One category-5 UTP Ethernet cable with RJ-45 connectors User's manual or CD-ROM Contact your dealer immediately if any items appear damaged or if the unit does not work. - 2 -
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... distance communications and noisy environments - Firewall support provides security against unauthorized access and malicious attack - Two fixed dipole antennas provide flexible station configuration - Wireless Router user's manual Features • Wireless Features -
... distance communications and noisy environments - Firewall support provides security against unauthorized access and malicious attack - Two fixed dipole antennas provide flexible station configuration - Wireless Router user's manual Features • Wireless Features -
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... Half-duplex mode Indicates link speed (100 Mbps) Indicates a connection error. Green Flashing Green - The unit is not receiving power Link is ready. - 6 - Wireless Router user's manual Refer to the WLAN.
... Half-duplex mode Indicates link speed (100 Mbps) Indicates a connection error. Green Flashing Green - The unit is not receiving power Link is ready. - 6 - Wireless Router user's manual Refer to the WLAN.
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Wireless Router user's manual Networking Modes Wireless LANs can be configured in one that allows all other wireless LAN computers that it includes an access point. However, with ad-hoc networking, users can only communicate with other users on an infrastructure network the access point can share... email, file transfer, and printer sharing. - 8 - Unlike the ad-hoc structure where users on the LAN contend the shared bandwidth, on the network. Additionally, the access point enables users on the network can manage the bandwidth to a shared printer, and access the Internet with ...
Wireless Router user's manual Networking Modes Wireless LANs can be configured in one that allows all other wireless LAN computers that it includes an access point. However, with ad-hoc networking, users can only communicate with other users on an infrastructure network the access point can share... email, file transfer, and printer sharing. - 8 - Unlike the ad-hoc structure where users on the LAN contend the shared bandwidth, on the network. Additionally, the access point enables users on the network can manage the bandwidth to a shared printer, and access the Internet with ...
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This concludes Chapter 2. Wireless Router user's manual Connecting the Router to the WLAN Follow the procedure below to connect the Wireless Router to page 20). 2. The next chapter covers operating system network ...
This concludes Chapter 2. Wireless Router user's manual Connecting the Router to the WLAN Follow the procedure below to connect the Wireless Router to page 20). 2. The next chapter covers operating system network ...
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Wireless Router user's manual Windows ME/9X 1. Click Start, Settings, then click Control Panel. Double-click the Network icon to step six if TCP/IP is shown in the network components installed list. Go to open the Network configuration dialog: 3. The following screen appears prompting you to select the network component: 4. Otherwise, click Add. The following screen appears: - 14 - The Control Panel opens: 2. Select Protocol and click Add.
Wireless Router user's manual Windows ME/9X 1. Click Start, Settings, then click Control Panel. Double-click the Network icon to step six if TCP/IP is shown in the network components installed list. Go to open the Network configuration dialog: 3. The following screen appears prompting you to select the network component: 4. Otherwise, click Add. The following screen appears: - 14 - The Control Panel opens: 2. Select Protocol and click Add.
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Wireless Router user's manual c. Click the Gateway tab. Click OK and click the DNS Configuration tab to Enable DNS. Type the computer name in the Domain text box. g. Type ... specify the path to restart the computer. 9. You are prompted to your ISP/BSP for the router. The default value is an organization that provides users with Internet access via modem or cable/DSL modem. After Windows has finished setting up the network, you are returned to the list. Windows copies...
Wireless Router user's manual c. Click the Gateway tab. Click OK and click the DNS Configuration tab to Enable DNS. Type the computer name in the Domain text box. g. Type ... specify the path to restart the computer. 9. You are prompted to your ISP/BSP for the router. The default value is an organization that provides users with Internet access via modem or cable/DSL modem. After Windows has finished setting up the network, you are returned to the list. Windows copies...
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... dialog: - 18 - Windows NT4.0 1. Note! Click OK. Double-click the Network icon to apply the settings and exit the Network configuration dialog box. Wireless Router user's manual d. main name server IP address. Click Start, Settings, then click Control Panel. The Control Panel opens: 2. You are returned to "Use the following DNS server...
... dialog: - 18 - Windows NT4.0 1. Note! Click OK. Double-click the Network icon to apply the settings and exit the Network configuration dialog box. Wireless Router user's manual d. main name server IP address. Click Start, Settings, then click Control Panel. The Control Panel opens: 2. You are returned to "Use the following DNS server...
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...the Network configuration dialog box. 6. An ISP (Internet Service Provider) or BSP (Broadband Service Provider) is an organization that provides users with Internet access via modem or cable/DSL modem. You are prompted to restart your ISP/BSP for the information. You are returned ... The Control Panel opens: 2. g. Type the ISP/BSP domain name server IP address in the Network Configuration dialog: Note! Wireless Router user's manual You can find the computer name by clicking the Identification Tab in the Domain field. f. Note! Click OK. Click Yes to open ...
...the Network configuration dialog box. 6. An ISP (Internet Service Provider) or BSP (Broadband Service Provider) is an organization that provides users with Internet access via modem or cable/DSL modem. You are prompted to restart your ISP/BSP for the information. You are returned ... The Control Panel opens: 2. g. Type the ISP/BSP domain name server IP address in the Network Configuration dialog: Note! Wireless Router user's manual You can find the computer name by clicking the Identification Tab in the Domain field. f. Note! Click OK. Click Yes to open ...
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...set network parameters, configure wireless LAN settings, view status reports and logs, create access restrictions, and use other tools and features. Type the user name and password in the address bar, the default is "admin." 4. Click OK. Note! Open your computer's network configuration. Note!...you can set up your Web browser and type the router IP address in the appropriate fields. The default user name and password is 192.168.1.1 2. Wireless Router user's manual Starting the Web Browser Interface • Refer to page 13. 1. Press . You are prompted for starting...
...set network parameters, configure wireless LAN settings, view status reports and logs, create access restrictions, and use other tools and features. Type the user name and password in the address bar, the default is "admin." 4. Click OK. Note! Open your computer's network configuration. Note!...you can set up your Web browser and type the router IP address in the appropriate fields. The default user name and password is 192.168.1.1 2. Wireless Router user's manual Starting the Web Browser Interface • Refer to page 13. 1. Press . You are prompted for starting...
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... to restart save the settings and restart the router interface. You are prompted to enable or disable wireless LAN. This completes Chapter 3. - 24 - Wireless Router user's manual 9. Click Next. Click Restart to have enabled DHCP server, choose "Obtain IP automatically (DHCP client)" to complete the wizard. Select how the router will set...
... to restart save the settings and restart the router interface. You are prompted to enable or disable wireless LAN. This completes Chapter 3. - 24 - Wireless Router user's manual 9. Click Next. Click Restart to have enabled DHCP server, choose "Obtain IP automatically (DHCP client)" to complete the wizard. Select how the router will set...
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... listed in the DHCP table at the bottom of the screen, providing the host name, IP address, and MAC address of the screen. Wireless Router user's manual LAN & DHCP Server This page enables you to set LAN and DHCP properties, such as the end of the IP range that DHCP will use...
... listed in the DHCP table at the bottom of the screen, providing the host name, IP address, and MAC address of the screen. Wireless Router user's manual LAN & DHCP Server This page enables you to set LAN and DHCP properties, such as the end of the IP range that DHCP will use...
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...PPPoE IP address in the text box. DNS 1/2/3: Type up to three DNS numbers in the text box. - 28 - Password: Type your PPPoE user name. Connect on Demand: Enables or disables the connect on demand function, which enables the the router to initiate a connection with your default browser. Idle... Specify the time that will provide you want the ISP to provide the IP address automatically, or whether you with this information. Wireless Router user's manual WAN IP: Select whether you want to assign a static IP address to the router WAN. Your ISP will elapse before the router times out...
...PPPoE IP address in the text box. DNS 1/2/3: Type up to three DNS numbers in the text box. - 28 - Password: Type your PPPoE user name. Connect on Demand: Enables or disables the connect on demand function, which enables the the router to initiate a connection with your default browser. Idle... Specify the time that will provide you want the ISP to provide the IP address automatically, or whether you with this information. Wireless Router user's manual WAN IP: Select whether you want to assign a static IP address to the router WAN. Your ISP will elapse before the router times out...
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When enabled, select the start and end date for daylight saving time. - 30 - Wireless Router user's manual Daylight Saving: Enables you to enable or disable daylight saving time.
When enabled, select the start and end date for daylight saving time. - 30 - Wireless Router user's manual Daylight Saving: Enables you to enable or disable daylight saving time.
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Go to a network device on the active Local Area connection > Select "Properties" - 71 - Static IP Address By definition Dynamic IP addresses are the IP addresses that are the IP addresses that users manually enter for each of the network adapters. Static IP addresses are being automatically assigned to Start menu > Control Panel > Network Connections > Right-click on the network. Dynamic IP Address V.S. These Dynamically assigned IP addresses will expire and may be changed over time.
Go to a network device on the active Local Area connection > Select "Properties" - 71 - Static IP Address By definition Dynamic IP addresses are the IP addresses that are the IP addresses that users manually enter for each of the network adapters. Static IP addresses are being automatically assigned to Start menu > Control Panel > Network Connections > Right-click on the network. Dynamic IP Address V.S. These Dynamically assigned IP addresses will expire and may be changed over time.