
Wireless Router with 4-Port EtherSwitch
Quick Installation Guide for Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP
Step 1: Cabling
Step 2: Configuration via Web
Step 3: Checking the Internet Connection
STEP 1: CABLING
• Power down your PC, Cable or DSL modem and this Wireless Router.
• Connect the included power -supply cable adapter to the power pack marked as 5V DC.
• Connect your broadband modem (i.e. cable/DSL modem) to the Internet port on the rear of
the Wireless Router.
• Connect a network cable from one of your PCs’ Ethernet ports to one of the Local (1 to 4)
ports on the rear of the Wireless Router.
• Both UTP Ethernet straight cable and cross-over cable are suitable for all WAN/LAN
connections, press the MDI/MDIX button for your case.
• Power on this device.
• Make sure these three LEDs (Power, Internet, Local) lit.
STEP 2: CONFIGURATION VIA WEB
1. Open your PC’s web browser and type
Press
Ente
r.
http://192.168.1.254
in the browser’s Address box.
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2. No user name is required. The default password is left blank. Click OK to continue.
3. The opening screen contains settings for the Global (Internet connection) interface.
Click on the
down arrow
Obtain configuration automatically
(CATV dynamic mode)
PPPoE (DSL dynamic mode)
to select the desired Internet connection mode on the list.
For users who are using Cable Modem
Internet service.
For users who are using xDSL Internet
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service that runs PPPoE. If your xDSL
service uses PPPoE, after installing the
Wireless router, do not run PPPoE
software on your computers.
Static configuration
Select this item when the ISP assigns
static IP address for your account.
4. When finished, click Wireless in the left pane for Wireless LAN settings.
Wireless Configuration
SSID
Channel No.
You have to assign an SSID for identification.
You have to select a Channel No as the Channel ID for
identification too.
Basic Rate
Set to 1,2 Mbps by default.
STEP 3: CHECKING THE INTERNET CONNECTION
• To see if the IP Sharing device is visible on the local network, go to
192.168.1.254”
• To check if this IP Sharing device is connected to the Internet, run “
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• Run a web browser to surf the Internet.
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Start ÆRun “PING
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