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i G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS 123456789 10 Table o f Co nt ent s T ABLE O F CONT EN TS Se tt ing WEP Enc r yp tio n � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � .
1 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 23456789 10 1 INTRODUCTIO N Th ank you for pu rch asi ng the Be lkin G + Wir ele ss Rou ter (th e R oute r)� Fo llowi ng are t wo s hor t se.
2 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 23456789 10 1 INTRODUCTIO N • Ens ure th at your Ro ute r’s ne two rk ing a nten na s a re par al lel to eac h oth er, an d a re pos it.
3 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 23456789 10 1 INTRODUCTIO N 4. Cho ose the “Quietest” Channel for your Wireless Network In loc ati on s w her e h ome s or of fi ce s a re.
4 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 23456789 10 1 INTRODUCTIO N 5. Secure Connections, VPNs, and AOL Se cur e c on ne cti ons t yp ica lly re qu ire a u se r n am e a nd pas swo .
5 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 1 3456789 10 PROD UCT OV ERV IE W 2 Produ ct F eatures In min ute s yo u wi ll be abl e to sh ar e yo ur Inte rn et con ne cti on an d n et wo.
6 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 1 3456789 10 2 PROD UCT OV ERV IE W Universal Plug a nd Play (UPnP) UPn P i s a tec hno lo gy tha t of fe r s s ea mle ss op er ati on of vo i.
7 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12 456789 10 KN OWIN G YOUR ROU TER 3 Package Conte nts • Be lki n G + Wireless Router • Qu ick In sta ll atio n G ui de • Be l.
8 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12 456789 10 3 KN OWIN G YOUR ROU TER D. Wired-Computer Status Off Wi re d c omp ute r i s n ot p re se nt So lid Gr ee n Wir ed co mp uter is co nn ec ted to the Ro ute r Bli nki ng Am be r Pro ble m w ith wi re d c omp ute r co nne ct ing pr ope rl y to th e R oute r E.
9 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12 456789 10 3 KN OWIN G YOUR ROU TER F . Mo d em St a tu s Th is ico n l igh ts in g re en to i ndi ca te t hat you r m ode m is c on ne cte .
10 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12 456789 10 3 KN OWIN G YOUR ROU TER H. Co nnections to Wired Computers – Gray Co nne ct you r w ire d (n on -wir el es s) c omp ute rs to.
11 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 123 56789 10 CONNECTING AND CONFIGUR ING Y OUR ROUTER 4 V erify the conten ts of your bo x. Y ou should have the fo llowing : • Be lki n.
12 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 123 56789 10 4 CONNECTING AND CONFIGUR ING Y OUR ROUTER Ste p 1 : Ha rdw are C onnectio ns – Fol lo w the Quick Instal lation Guide (QIG ) A . Unp lug yo ur m od em’s po wer co rd� Put the Ro ute r n ex t to the mo dem � R ais e t he Rou ter ’ s a nte nna s� B.
13 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 123 56789 10 4 CONNECTING AND CONFIGUR ING Y OUR ROUTER Note for Windows Users: If the Se tup As si st ant do es not st ar t up auto ma tic a.
14 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 123 56789 10 4 CONNECTING AND CONFIGUR ING Y OUR ROUTER Progress Screen Se tup As sis ta nt wil l s how you a p rog re ss sc re en eac h t im.
15 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 123 56789 10 4 CONNECTING AND CONFIGUR ING Y OUR ROUTER 1 .2 V erif ying Hardware Connections Th e S etu p A ss ist an t w ill now ver if y y our ha rdw are co nne c tio n� 1 .
16 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 123 56789 10 4 CONNECTING AND CONFIGUR ING Y OUR ROUTER 1 .4 Requesting In ternet Account Info (if needed) If your In ter net ac co unt re qu.
17 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 123 56789 10 4 CONNECTING AND CONFIGUR ING Y OUR ROUTER 1 .5 Co nfiguring the Router Th e S etu p A ss ist an t w ill now con fi gur e yo ur .
18 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 123 56789 10 4 CONNECTING AND CONFIGUR ING Y OUR ROUTER Congratulations Y o u ha ve f ini she d i ns tal lin g yo ur new Be lki n R oute r .
19 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 123 56789 10 4 CONNECTING AND CONFIGUR ING Y OUR ROUTER 1 . 7 Optional: Assistance Connecting Other Computers Th is opti ona l step wi ll h e.
20 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 1234 6789 10 AL TE RN A TE S ET UP M ETH OD 5 Ste p 1 : Ha rdw are C onnectio ns – Fol lo w the Quick Instal lation Guide Se e t he QIG or .
21 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 1234 6789 10 5 AL TE RN A TE S ET UP M ETH OD Logging into the R outer Y o u wi ll see th e R oute r’s h ome pa ge in your br owse r win do.
22 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 1234 6789 10 5 AL TE RN A TE S ET UP M ETH OD Understanding the W eb-Based Advanced User Interface Th e h ome pa ge is the fi rs t p age you .
23 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 1234 6789 10 5 AL TE RN A TE S ET UP M ETH OD 1 . Quick -Navigat ion Links Y o u c an go dir ec tly to a ny of t he Rou ter ’ s a dva nce d.
24 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 1234 6789 10 5 AL TE RN A TE S ET UP M ETH OD 6. Language Sh ows t he ac tive lan gu age fo r th e A dvan ce d U se r I nter f ac e� S el ec t a de sir ab le lan gua ge by c lic ki ng one of the avai la ble la ngu age s� 7 .
25 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 1234 6789 10 5 AL TE RN A TE S ET UP M ETH OD Setting your Connection T ype From the “C onn ec tio n T yp e” pa ge, you ca n s ele ct th .
26 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 1234 6789 10 5 AL TE RN A TE S ET UP M ETH OD 1 . H ost Name (1 ) Th is spa ce is prov id ed to e nte r a ho st nam e t hat ne ed s to be vi .
27 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 1234 6789 10 5 AL TE RN A TE S ET UP M ETH OD 1. IP Ad d re ss (1) Prov ide d by yo ur ISP � En ter you r I P a ddr es s h ere � 2 . Su b ne t M as k (2 ) Prov ide d by yo ur ISP � En ter you r s ub net ma sk he re� 3.
28 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 1234 6789 10 5 AL TE RN A TE S ET UP M ETH OD Setting your ISP Connection T ype to PPPoE Mo st DSL pr ovid er s u se PPPoE as th e c onn ec t.
29 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 1234 6789 10 5 AL TE RN A TE S ET UP M ETH OD 1 . User Name Th is spa ce is prov id ed to t yp e i n yo ur us er na me that wa s a ss ign ed by you r IS P � 2 . Pa ss wor d T y pe in your pa ssw ord an d r et yp e i t in to t he “Re ty pe Pas swo rd” box to co nfi rm it� 3.
30 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 1234 6789 10 5 AL TE RN A TE S ET UP M ETH OD Set t ing your Inte rn et S er vi ce Pr ovid er ( ISP) Con nec ti on T yp e to Poi nt-to- Poin .
31 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 1234 6789 10 5 AL TE RN A TE S ET UP M ETH OD 1. PP TP Ac co un t Prov ide d by yo ur ISP � En ter you r PP TP Us er ID her e� 2 . P PT P P as swo r d T y pe in your pa ssw ord an d r et yp e i t in to t he “Re ty pe Pas swo rd” box to co nfi rm it� 3.
32 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 1234 6789 10 5 AL TE RN A TE S ET UP M ETH OD Setting your Internet Service Pro vider (ISP) Connection T ype to Layer 2 T unneling Proto col .
33 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 1234 6789 10 5 AL TE RN A TE S ET UP M ETH OD Setting Custom Domain Name Server (DNS) Sett ings A “ Do mai n N ame Se r ve r” is a s er v.
34 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 1234 6789 10 5 AL TE RN A TE S ET UP M ETH OD Configuring your W AN Media A ccess Controller (MA C) Address Al l n et wor k c omp on ent s i .
35 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANC ED USER INTERF ACE 6 Usi ng you r In ter ne t b rows er, you ca n a cc es s th e R ou ter’s We b-.
36 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANC ED USER INTERF ACE 1. IP Add res s Th e “ IP a ddr es s” is the inte rn al IP add re ss of th.
37 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANC ED USER INTERF ACE 3. DH CP S er ver Th e D HCP se r ver fu nc tio n ma kes se tt ing up a net wo.
38 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANC ED USER INTERF ACE Vie wing the DH CP Clien t Li st Page Y o u c an view a lis t o f th e c om pu.
39 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANC ED USER INTERF ACE Configuring the Wireless Network Sett ings Th e “ Wi rel es s” t ab le ts .
40 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANC ED USER INTERF ACE Changing the Wireless Channel Th ere a re a nu mb er of o pe ra ting ch an nel.
41 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANC ED USER INTERF ACE Using the Broadcast SSID Feature Note: Th is adva nc ed fea tur e s hou ld be .
42 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANC ED USER INTERF ACE to d ete rmi ne whi ch st and ar d yo u wa nt to u se� T o ac ce ss th e s e.
43 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANC ED USER INTERF ACE 1. Wi -Fi Pro tec ted Se tup ( WP S): En abl ed or Di sa ble d� 2 .
44 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANC ED USER INTERF ACE WP A 2 R equirements IMPORT ANT : In or der to us e WPA 2 s ec uri t y , al l .
45 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANC ED USER INTERF ACE Set t ing WPA/ W P A 2- Per son al (P SK ) Like WPA se cu ri ty, WPA 2 i s ava.
46 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANC ED USER INTERF ACE Set ting WEP Enc ry ption Note to Mac users: Th e “ Pas sph ra se” opt ion.
47 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANC ED USER INTERF ACE Using a He xadecimal K ey A h exad ec ima l ke y is a mix tu re of n umb er s .
48 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANC ED USER INTERF ACE Using the Access Point Mode Note: T hi s ad van ce d f eat ure sh oul d b e e .
49 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANC ED USER INTERF ACE Set ti ng MAC Add ress Cont rol Th e M AC a ddr es s f ilte r is a p ower f ul.
50 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANC ED USER INTERF ACE Setting up a Deny A ccess L ist Th e “ De ny Ac ce ss ” li st let s yo u s.
51 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANC ED USER INTERF ACE Configuring the Firew all Y o ur Rou ter is eq uip pe d wi th a f ire wall th .
52 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANC ED USER INTERF ACE Configuring Internal Forwarding Settings Th e V ir tu al Se r ver s f un cti o.
53 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANC ED USER INTERF ACE Setting Client IP Filters Th e R oute r c an be co nf igu re d to re str ic t .
54 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANC ED USER INTERF ACE Enabling the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) Th e D MZ f eat ure al lows you to spe c.
55 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANC ED USER INTERF ACE Usin g Dyn amic DNS Th e D yn ami c D NS se r vic e a llow s yo u to al ia s a.
56 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANC ED USER INTERF ACE Blocking a n ICMP Ping Co mpu ter ha cker s use wh at is kn own as “pi ngi n.
57 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANC ED USER INTERF ACE Re starting the R outer So met ime s i t m ay b e n ec es sa r y to re st ar t.
58 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANC ED USER INTERF ACE Restoring Factory Default Set tings Usi ng thi s o ptio n w ill re sto re a ll.
59 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANC ED USER INTERF ACE Saving a Current Configurat ion Y o u c an save you r c urr en t c onf ig ura .
60 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANC ED USER INTERF ACE 2 . A w ind ow w ill op en tha t a llow s yo u to se le ct the lo cat ion wh e.
61 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANC ED USER INTERF ACE Restoring a Previous Configuration Th is opti on wil l a llow you to r es tor e a pre vio us ly s ave d c onf igu ra tio n� 1.
62 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANC ED USER INTERF ACE 2 . Y o u wi ll be aske d i f yo u wan t to co ntin ue� Cl ick “ O K ”� 3.
63 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANC ED USER INTERF ACE Updating the Firmw are From tim e to ti me, Be lki n m ay r ele as e n ew ve r.
64 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANC ED USER INTERF ACE 1. T o dow nlo ad the new ver si on of fir mwa re, cli ck “Dow nl oad ” � 2 .
65 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANC ED USER INTERF ACE Updating the Router’s Firmw are 1. In the “Fi rmw are Up date” pa ge, cli ck “B rows e” � A w ind ow w ill op en tha t a llow s yo u to se le ct the lo ca tio n of th e f irm ware up da te f ile� 2 .
66 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANC ED USER INTERF ACE 3. Th e “ Upd ate Fir mwar e” b ox w ill now dis pl ay th e l oc ati on and na me of the fi rmwa re fil e yo u j us t s ele cte d� Cli ck “Up date”� 4.
67 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANC ED USER INTERF ACE Changing the Log in Time-Out Set ting Th e l ogi n ti me - out op tio n a llow.
68 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANC ED USER INTERF ACE Set t ing th e Tim e an d Ti me Zo ne Th e R oute r ke ep s t ime by con ne ct.
69 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANC ED USER INTERF ACE Enabling/Disabling UP nP UPn P ( Univ er sa l Pl ug- an d- Play) is yet an oth.
70 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 123456 89 10 MA NUAL L Y CO NFI GUR IN G NE T WOR K SE T TIN GS 7 Se t up th e c omp ute r t hat is co nne c ted to t he cab le or DS L m ode.
71 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 123456 89 10 7 MA NUAL L Y CO NFI GUR IN G NE T WOR K SE T TIN GS Manually Co nfiguring Ne twork Settings in Mac O S X 3. Se le ct “Bu ilt-i n Et he rne t” (1) n ex t to “S how” in the “N et wor k” menu� 4.
72 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 123456 89 10 7 MA NUAL L Y CO NFI GUR IN G NE T WOR K SE T TIN GS 5. If “Ma nua lly ” i s s el ec ted, you r Ro ute r w ill ne ed to be s.
73 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 123456 89 10 7 MA NUAL L Y CO NFI GUR IN G NE T WOR K SE T TIN GS Ma nua lly Con fig uri ng N et work S et t ing s in W ind ows 2 0 00 , NT , XP , or Vis ta 1. Cli ck “St ar t ” , “ Set ti ngs ” , the n “ Con tro l Pa ne l” � 2 .
74 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 123456 89 10 7 MA NUAL L Y CO NFI GUR IN G NE T WOR K SE T TIN GS Manually Co nfiguring Ne twork Settings in Windows 9 8SE or Me 1. Ri ght- cli ck on “ My Net wo rk Ne igh bor ho od” a nd sel ec t “ Pro pe r tie s” fr om t he dro p- dow n m en u� 2 .
75 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 1234567 9 10 REC OM ME NDE D WE B BR OWSE R S ET TI NG S 8 In mos t c as es , yo u w ill not ne ed to make any ch an ge s to you r we b b row.
76 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 1234567 9 10 8 REC OM ME NDE D WE B BR OWSE R S ET TI NG S 3. Und er th e “I nte rne t O pti on s” s cre en , c lic k o n “C on nec ti ons” an d se lec t “L A N S et tin gs…” � 4.
77 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345678 10 TROUB LESH OOTING 9 Pro ble m: Se tup As sis ta nt CD doe s not aut oma tic all y s ta r t� Solution: If the CD -R OM doe s not.
78 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESH OOTING 3. Th e S etu p A ss ist an t s hou ld sta r t wit hin a f ew s ec ond s� If, ins tea d, a wi ndow ap pe ar s show ing th e f ile s o n t he CD, dou bl e- cl ick on the ic on la be led “S etu pAs si st ant ” � 4.
79 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESH OOTING Problem: Se tup As sis ta nt ca nno t f ind my Rou ter� Sol ut ion : If the Se tup As sis ta nt is not ab le to f ind th e R oute r d ur ing th e in st all ati on pro ce ss , p le ase ch ec k t he foll owin g i tem s: 3.
80 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESH OOTING Problem: Se tup As sis ta nt ca nno t c onn ec t m y Ro ute r to th e In ter ne t� Solution: If the Se tup As sis ta nt is not ab le to c onn ec t t he Rou ter to the Inte rn et, ple as e c he ck the fol lowi ng ite ms: 1.
81 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESH OOTING Problem: • Th e S etu p A ss ist an t c omp le ted ins ta lla tio n, b ut my web brow se r do esn’ t w.
82 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESH OOTING Problem: I c an’t co nne c t to the In ter net wi rel es sl y � Solution: If you are un abl e to c onn ec t to th e In ter ne t f rom a w ire le ss co mpu ter, pl ea se che ck th e fo llow ing ite ms: 3.
83 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESH OOTING Problem: I c an’t co nne c t to the In ter net wi rel es sl y , bu t my ne two rk na me is lis ted� Solut.
84 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESH OOTING Pro ble m: • M y w ire le ss net wo rk pe r for ma nce is in con si ste nt.
85 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESH OOTING Problem: I a m h avin g d if fi cul t y s et tin g u p Wi re d Eq uiva le nt Pri vacy ( WEP) se cu ri ty on my Be lki n Ro ute r � For exa mpl e: C3 0 3 0 F AF 4B B 2 C 3 D 4 4B C3 D 4 E7 E 4 = 128-bi t ke y 4.
86 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESH OOTING Pro ble m: I a m h avin g d if fi cul t y s et tin g u p Wi re d Eq uiva le nt Pri vacy ( WEP) se cu ri ty on a Bel kin cl ien t c ar d� 6.
87 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESH OOTING Problem: Do Be lki n p rod uc ts sup po r t W P A / WPA 2? Sol ut ion : T o us e W P A se cu ri ty, al l yo u.
88 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESH OOTING Problem: I a m h avin g d if fi cul t y s et tin g u p Wi re les s Prote ct ed Acc es s ( WPA) s ecu ri ty on a Bel kin wi rel es s c lie nt ca rd for a hom e n et wor k� 4.
89 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESH OOTING Problem: I a m N OT u sin g a Be lk in c lie nt ca rd for a hom e n et wor k a nd I a m h avin g d if fi cul .
90 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESH OOTING 3. Und er th e “ Wir el es s Net wo rks” ta b, c lic k t he “Co nfi gu re” b ut ton a nd y ou wil l s ee the fol lowi ng sc ree n� 4.
91 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESH OOTING What’s the difference between 802 . 1 1g and draft 802 . 1 1n ? Cur re ntl y t her e a re thr ee co mmo nly.
92 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 123456789 INFORMA TION 10 FCC Statement DECLAR A TION OF CONFORMIT Y WI TH F CC RULES F OR ELEC TROMA GNETIC COMP A TIBILITY Fed era l Com mu.
93 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 123456789 10 INFORMA TION Mod if ica tio ns Th e FC C re qu ire s t he us er to b e n otif ie d t hat an y c han ge s o r mo dif ic atio ns t.
94 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 123456789 10 INFORMA TION Belkin International, Inc., Limited 1 - Y ear Product Warranty What is not co vered by this w a rranty? Al l a bove.
95 G + Wir el es s Ro ute r SECTIONS Table o f Co nt ent s 123456789 10 INFORMA TION Be lki n re se r ves th e r igh t to rev iew the da ma ge d B elk in pro du ct� A ll co sts of sh ipp ing the Be .
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Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Belkin PM01116-A c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Belkin PM01116-A - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Belkin PM01116-A, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Belkin PM01116-A va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Belkin PM01116-A, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Belkin PM01116-A.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Belkin PM01116-A. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Belkin PM01116-A ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.