Congratulations on your purchase of this Super G Wireless Broadband Router. This
product is specifically designed for Small Office and Home Office needs. It provides a
complete SOHO solution for Internet surfing and is easy to configure and operate even
for non-technical users. Instructions for installing and configuring this product can be
found in this manual. Before you install and use this product, please read this manual
carefully for proper operation of this product.
Basic Functions
•Super G
Supports up to 108Mbps* data rate
•NAT Routing
Connects multiple computers with wire or wirelessly to a broadband (cable or
DSL) modem to surf the Internet.
•Auto-Sensing Ethernet Switch
Equipped with a4-port auto-sensing Ethernet switch.
•Firewall
All unwanted packets from outside intruders are blocked to protect your Intranet.
•DHCP Server Supported
All of the networked computers can retrieve TCP/IP settings automatically from
this product.
•Web-Based Configuration
Configurable through any networked computer’s web browser using Netscape or
Internet Explorer.
Security Functions
•VPN Pass-Through
Support VPN pass-through.
•SPI Mode Supported
When SPI Mode is enabled, the router will check every incoming packet to
determine if the packet is valid.
•Wireless Security
WEP, WPA, WPA2, and Wireless MAC Filter
Advanced Functions
• Multiple administrators
• Detailed logging
• UPNP (Universal Plug-and-Play) Supported
• WMM
• DDNS
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Technology
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2. Connecting the Router
Note: Prior to connecting the router, be sure to power off your computer, DSL/Cable
modem, and the router. You should setup the router with a wired connection first before
attempting to setup any wireless connection.
Step 1 Connect one end of a network cable to the WAN port of the router and connect
the other end of the cable to the DSL/Cable modem.
Step 2 With another network cable, connect one end of the cable to your computer’s
network card and connect the other end to one of the LAN (Ethernet) ports of the router.
Step 3 Power on the DSL/Cable modem and wait for the lights on the modem to settle
down.
Step 4 Power on the router by connecting one end of the supplied power adapter to the
power jack of the router and connecting the other end to an electrical outlet.
Step 5 Power on your computer.
Step 6 Make sure the WAN, WLAN, and the LAN port that the computer is connected
to are lit. If not, try the above steps again.
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3. Verifying Connection to the Router
Step 1Go to Start, Run, type command (for Windows 95/98/ME) or cmd (for Windows
2000/XP) and click OK. You will see the command prompt as below.
Step 2 Type ping 192.168.1.1 and press Enter. You should get four reply responses
back.
Step 3 If you get Request timed out, or Destination host unreachable, double-check
the network cable connection between the computer and the router and try Step 2 again.
If you still encounter problem, go to the next step; otherwise proceed to Section 3,
Configure the Router.
Step 4 For Windows 2000/XP, type ipconfig/release and press Enter.
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Step 5 Type ipconfig/renew and press Enter. You should get an IP address of
192.168.1.x (where x is a number between 2 - 254). Proceed to Section 3, Configure
the Router. If you don’t get an IP address, reset the router by holding in the reset
button at the back of the router for 10 seconds while it is ON and try ipconfig/renew
again.
Step 6 For Windows 95/98/ME go to Start, Run, type winipcfg and click OK.
Step 7 Select your network card from the drop-down menu and click Release.
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Step 8 After your IP address is released, click Renew. You should get an IP address of
192.168.1.x (where x is a number between 2 - 254). If you don’t get an IP address,
reset the router by holding in the reset button at the back of the router for 10 seconds
while it is ON and try Renew again.
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4. Configuring the Router
Step 1 Open the web browser and type 192.168.1.1 in the URL Address field and press
Enter.
Step 2 Enter admin for both the username and password fields and click Login.
Step 3 Select the proper region, North America or South America, and click Apply.
Warning: This device requires that the user or installer properly selects the current
region of operation before using this device. This device will automatically limit the
allowable channels determined by the current region of operation.
Incorrectly selecting the current region of operation may result in illegal
operation and may cause harmful interference to other system. The user is
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obligated to ensure the device is operating according to the channel limitations,
indoor/outdoor restrictions and license requirements for the current country of operation.
Cable Modem
For most cable modem users, you should be able to connect to the Internet without any
configuration. If your ISP has provided you with a host name, enter it in the optional
Host Name field.
If your ISP requires a registered MAC Address, click on the Clone MAC Address
button. Click Apply and OK to save the setting.
If you have trouble connecting to the Internet, please refer to the Troubleshooting
section at the end of this guide.
DSL
For DSL users, follow the steps below to configure the router.
Step 1 Select PPPoE from the drop-down menu.
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Step 2 Enter your username and password provided by your ISP.
Note: Depending on the ISP, you may need to include the domain name with your
username.
Example: username@sbcglobal.net
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Step 3 Click Apply and OK to save the setting.
If you have trouble connecting to the Internet, please refer to the Troubleshooting
section at the end of this manual.
5. Connecting to the Router Wirelessly
Below are the default wireless settings of the router. You must configure your wireless
network card to the same settings in order to establish a wireless connection to the
router. Please refer to your wireless network card’s manual on how to configure these
settings.
SSID: default
Operating Mode: Infrastructure
Authentication: Open System
Channel #: 6
WEP: disabled
If you want to change the router’s wireless settings, log in to the router and select the
Wireless tab. Be sure to click Apply and OK to save the setting.
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6. Web Configuration Utility
This router has a built-in web configuration utility that you can use to configure the
router’s settings. Simply log in to the router using your computer’s web browser.
6.1 Setup
6.1.1 Internet Setup
This is the default screen when you log in to the router’s web configuration utility. You
can setup your Internet connection here.
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6.1.2 Network Setup
Network Setup allows manually configuring TCP/IP and DHCP settings.
Assigning Static DHCP Settings
Step 1 Select Enabled in the DHCP Server drop-down menu
Step 2 Select a computer name from the drop-down menu or enter a name associated
with this Static IP Address
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Step 3 Enter the Static IP Address in the IP Address field
Step 4 Enter the MAC address of the corresponding computer in the MAC Address
field
Remember to click Apply and OK to save your changes.
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