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1110Connecting your Router1110Positioning your RouterYour wireless connection will be stronger the closer your c
101100Appendixes1011004. Choose the “Quietest” Channel for your Wireless Network In locations where homes or offices are close together, such as apart
101Appendixes101section213456789105. Secure Connections, VPNs, and AOL Secure connections typically require a user name and password, and are used whe
103102Appendixes103102Appendix C: Internet Connection Setting TableThe following table provides references to select and configure Internet connection
103Appendixes103section21345678910Country Connection ProtocolVPI/VCI Encapsulation ISPsEuropeFrance PPPoE 8/35 LLC VariousGermany PPPoE 1/32 LLC T-Onl
105104Information105104FCC StatementDECLARATION OF CONFORMITY WITH FCC RULES FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITYWe, Belkin Corporation, of 501 West Waln
105Information105section21345678910• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.ModificationsThe FCC requires the user to be n
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11Connecting your Router11section21345678910Connecting your ADSL Line Connection for the Router to the ADSL line
1312Connecting your Router13123. If you have a dedicated ADSL service telephone line with an RJ11 wall jack, si
1313section213456789103. Turn on your computers. After your computers boot up, the LAN status LED on the front of the Router will be on for each po
1514Connecting your Router15143. The Setup Wizard will start automatically for express configuration (recommended) Click “Next” to continue. Connecti
1515section21345678910Connecting your Router6. Now the Wireless LAN Setup screen will show. You can connect to the Router via a wireless-LAN-enabled
1716 17167. Double-check the settings shown on the following screen. You can click “Back” to change the settings or click “Next” to confirmNote: You
1717section2134567891012Understanding the Web-Based User InterfaceThe home page shows you a quick view of the Router’s status and settings. All advanc
1918Manually Configuring your Router19184. Login/Logout Button This button enables you to log in and out of the Router with the press of one button.
19Manually Configuring your Router19section21345678910Changing LAN SettingsAll settings for the internal LAN setup of the Router can be viewed and cha
3Table of Contents31 Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Product Features . . . . . .
2120Manually Configuring your Router21203. DHCP Server The DHCP server function makes setting up a network very easy by assigning IP addresses to e
21Manually Configuring your Router21section213456789105. Lease Time Lease time is the length of time the DHCP server will reserve the IP address f
2322Manually Configuring your Router2322To configure the Router with the settings that your ISP gave you, click “Connection Type” (1) on the left side
23Manually Configuring your Router23section21345678910Select the type of connection you use by clicking the radio button (1) next to your connection t
2524Manually Configuring your Router25241. User Name - Enter the user name. (Assigned by your ISP).2. Password - Enter your password. (Assigned by y
25Manually Configuring your Router25section21345678910Setting your Connection Type to Dynamic IP (1483 Bridged)This connection method bridges your net
2726Manually Configuring your Router27262. Subnet Mask - Enter a subnet mask assigned by your ISP.3. Default Route - Enter a default gateway IP add
27Manually Configuring your Router27section21345678910Leave the “Automatic from ISP” box checked. To enter the DNS address settings, uncheck the “Auto
2928Manually Configuring your Router2928Setting up the Router’s Dynamic DNS Update ClientYou must register with DynDNS.org’s free update service befor
29Manually Configuring your Router29section21345678910Channel and SSID1. Changing the Wireless Network Name (SSID)To identify your wireless network, a
3Introduction321345678910sectionThank you for purchasing the Belkin ADSL Modem with Wireless G Router (the Router). In minutes you will be able to sha
3130Manually Configuring your Router31303. Using the Wireless Mode SwitchYour Router can operate in three different wireless modes: “Mixed (11b+11g)”,
31Manually Configuring your Router31section21345678910Encryption/SecuritySecuring your Wi-Fi NetworkHere are a few different ways you can maximize the
3332Manually Configuring your Router3332128-Bit WEPAs a result of 64-bit WEP’s potential security weaknesses, a more secure method of 128-bit encrypti
33Manually Configuring your Router33section21345678910WPA-PSK (no server)This method uses what is known as a Pre-Shared key as the Network key. A Netw
3534Manually Configuring your Router3534Sharing the Same Network KeysMost Wi-Fi products ship with security turned off. So once you have your network
35Manually Configuring your Router35section21345678910Note to Mac users: Original Apple AirPort® products support 64-bit encryption only. Apple AirPor
3736Manually Configuring your Router37363. Click “Apply Changes” to finish. Encryption in the Router is now set. Each of your computers on your wirel
37Manually Configuring your Router37section21345678910Setting WPA/WPA2-PSK (no server)1. From the “Allowed Client Type” drop-down menu, select “WPA/W
3938Manually Configuring your Router39385. Enter the waiting time after authentication failed in the “Quiet Period” filed.6. Enter the IP address an
39Manually Configuring your Router39section21345678910Connecting your Computer to a Wireless Network that Requires a 64-Bit or 128-Bit WEP Key1. Doub
54Introduction54Integrated 802.11g Wireless Access Point 802.11g is an exciting new wireless technology that achieves data rates up to 54Mbps, nearly
4140Manually Configuring your Router4140Connecting your Computer to a Wireless Network that Requires WPA-PSK (no server)1. Double-click the “Signal I
41Manually Configuring your Router41section21345678910Connecting your Computer to a Wireless Network that Requires WPA (with radius server)1. Double-
4342Manually Configuring your Router4342Setting Up WPA for a Non-Belkin Wireless Desktop and Wireless Notebook CardsFor non-Belkin WPA Wireless Deskto
43Manually Configuring your Router43section21345678910Setting Up Windows XP Wireless Network Utility to Use WPA-PSKIn order to use WPA-PSK, ensure you
4544Manually Configuring your Router45446. Select “TKIP” or “AES” under “Data Encryption”. This setting will have to be identical to the Router that
45Manually Configuring your Router45section21345678910Adding Another Network Segment Wirelessly Connecting a network switch or hub to the Access Point
4746Manually Configuring your Router4746Setting up a Bridge Between your Router and a Secondary Access PointBridging your Belkin Router to a secondary
47Manually Configuring your Router47section213456789107. Check the box that says “Enable ONLY specific Access Points to connect” (1).8. In the field
4948Manually Configuring your Router4948FirewallYour Router is equipped with a firewall that will protect your network from awide array of common hack
49Manually Configuring your Router49section21345678910Virtual ServersVirtual servers allow you to route external (Internet) calls for services such as
5Introduction521345678910sectionBenefits of a Home NetworkBy following our simple setup instructions, you will be able to use your Belkin home network
5150Manually Configuring your Router5150Client IP FiltersThe Router can be configured to restrict access to the Internet, email, or other network serv
51Manually Configuring your Router51section213456789103. Click “OK” and then click “Apply Changes” to save your settings.
5352Manually Configuring your Router5352URL BlockingTo configure the URL blocking feature, specify the websites (www.somesite.com) and or keywords you
53Manually Configuring your Router53section21345678910Follow these steps to add a schedule:1. Click “Add Schedule Rule”.2. You will see the followin
5554Manually Configuring your Router5554Setting MAC Address FilteringThe MAC address filter is a powerful security feature that allows you to specify
55Manually Configuring your Router55section21345678910DMZ (Demilitarized Zone)If you have a client PC that cannot run an Internet application properly
5756Manually Configuring your Router5756To put a computer in the DMZ, enter the last digits of its IP address in the IP field and select “Enable”. Cli
57Manually Configuring your Router57section21345678910UtilitiesThe “Utilities” screen lets you manage different parameters of the Router andperform ce
5958Manually Configuring your Router5958Restore Factory DefaultsUsing this option will restore all of the settings in the Router to the factory (defau
59Manually Configuring your Router59section213456789101. Click “Save”. A window called “File Download” will open. Click “Save”.2. A window will ope
76Make Sure You Have the Following76Package Contents• ADSL Modem with Wireless G Router• RJ11 Telephone Cord - Gray• RJ45 Ethernet Networking Cable
6160Manually Configuring your Router6160Restore Previous SettingsThis option will allow you to restore a previously saved configuration. 1. Click “Br
61Manually Configuring your Router61section21345678910Checking for a New Version of FirmwareThe “Check Firmware” (1) button allows you to instantly ch
6362Manually Configuring your Router6362Updating the Router’s Firmware1. In the “Firmware Update” page, click “Browse” (2). A window will open that a
63Manually Configuring your Router63section213456789104. You will be asked if you are sure you want to continue. Click “OK”.5. You will see one more
6564Manually Configuring your Router6564Changing the Login Time-Out SettingThe login time-out option allows you to set the period of time that you can
65Manually Configuring your Router65section21345678910Enabling Remote ManagementBefore you enable this advanced feature of your Belkin Router, MAKE SU
6766Manually Configuring your Router6766Enabling/Disabling NAT (Network Address Translation)Note: This advanced feature should be employed by advanced
67Manually Configuring your Router67section21345678910Enabling/Disabling Auto Firmware UpdateThis innovation provides the Router with the built-in cap
6968Setting Up your Computers6968In order for your computer to properly communicate with your Router, you will need to change your computer’s “TCP/IP
69Setting Up your Computers69section213456789105. If “Use the following IP address” (2) is selected, your Router will need to be set up for a static
7Knowing your Router7ADSL LEDPower LED LAN Status LED (1-4)Wireless LAN (WLAN) Status LEDInternet LEDThe Router has been designed to be placed on a d
7170Setting Up your Computers7170Manually Configuring Network Adapters in Windows 98SE or Me1. Right-click on “My Network Neighborhood” and select “P
71Setting Up your Computers71section213456789104. Write down the IP address and subnet mask from the “IP Address” tab (3).5. Click the “Gateway” tab
7372Setting Up your Computers7372Manually Configuring Network Adapters in Mac OS up to 9.xIn order for your computer to properly communicate with your
73Setting Up your Computers73section213456789104. If not already set, at “Configure:”, choose “Using DHCP Server”. This will tell the computer to obt
7574Setting Up your Computers7574Manually Configuring Network Adapters in Mac OS X 1. Click on the “System Preferences” icon.2. Select “Network” (1)
75Setting Up your Computers75section213456789105. If “Manually” is selected, your Router will need to be set up for a static IP connection type. Writ
7776Setting Up your Computers7776Recommended Web Browser Settings In most cases, you will not need to make any changes to your web browser’s settings.
77Setting Up your Computers77section21345678910Netscape Navigator 4.0 or Higher1. Start Netscape. Click on “Edit” then “Preferences”.2. In the “Prefe
7978Troubleshooting7978Problem:The ADSL LED is not on. Solution:1. Check the connection between the Router and ADSL line. Make sure the cable from th
79Troubleshooting79section21345678910Problem:My wireless PC cannot connect to the Router. Solution: 1. Make sure the wireless PC has the same SSID set
98Knowing your Router983. WLAN Status LED The WLAN Status LED is solid GREEN when you enable the wireless LAN function. It flashes when the Router is
8180Troubleshooting81803. The exact window that opens will vary depending on the model of wireless card you have; however, any of the utilities shoul
81Troubleshooting81section21345678910Problem:I can’t connect to the Internet wirelessly, and my network name is not listed.Solution:If the correct net
8382Troubleshooting8382In order to determine if wireless issues are related to range, we suggest temporarily moving the computer, if possible, five to
83Troubleshooting83section21345678910Log into your Router by clicking on the “Login” button in the top right-hand corner of the screen. You will be as
8584Troubleshooting8584Problem: I am having difficulty setting up Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) security on a Belkin Wireless Card.Solution:The Wirel
85Troubleshooting85section21345678910Problem:Do Belkin products support WPA?Solution: Note: To use WPA security, all your clients must be upgraded to
8786Troubleshooting87864. Click “Apply Changes” to finish. You must now set all clients to match these settings. Problem:I am having difficulty sett
87Troubleshooting87section213456789103. Once the “Advanced” button is clicked, the Belkin Wireless LAN Utility will appear. This Utility will allow y
8988Troubleshooting8988Problem:I am having difficulty setting up Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) security and I am NOT using a Belkin Wireless Card for a
89Troubleshooting89section21345678910Enabling WPA-PSK (no server)1. Under Windows XP, click “Start > Control Panel > Network Connections”.2. R
9Knowing your Router9section21345678910Back PanelThe following figure illustrates the rear panel of your Router.6. DSL LineThis port is for connecti
9190Troubleshooting9190What’s the difference between 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11a, and Pre-N?Currently there are four levels of wireless networking stand
91Troubleshooting91section21345678910Wireless Comparison ChartWireless Technology802.11b802.11g802.11a Belkin Pre-N Speed11Mbps 54Mbps 54Mbps 108Mbp
9392Technical Support Information9392Belkin Technical SupportFor latest software updates or if you have any further questions regarding installation o
93Appendixes93section21345678910Appendix A: GlossaryIP AddressThe “IP address” is the internal IP address of the Router. To access the advanced setup
9594Appendixes95942. Your ISP gave you software such as WinPoET or Enternet300 that you use to connect to the Internet.3. You have to double-click o
95Appendixes95section21345678910ESSID BroadcastMany wireless network adapters currently on the market possess a feature known as site survey. It scans
9796Appendixes9796Client IP FiltersThe Router can be configured to restrict access to the Internet, email, or other network services at specific days
97Appendixes97section21345678910can leave the public IP to “0.0.0.0”. If you are using multiple public (WAN) IP addresses, it is possible to select wh
9998Appendixes9998UPnPUPnP (Universal Plug-and-Play) is a technology that offers seamless operation of voice messaging, video messaging, games, and ot
99Appendixes99section21345678910• In multistory homes, place the wireless router (or access point) on a floor that is as close to the center of the h
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