D-Link DVG-G1402S User Manual

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DVG-G1402S
Wireless VoIP Route
Before You Begin
1. If you purchased this Router to share your high-speed Internet connection with other
computers, you must have an established Internet account from an Internet Service Provider (ISP).
2. It’s best to use the same computer that is connected to your router for configuring the
DVG-G1402S Wireless VoIP Router. The DVG-G1402S acts as a DHCP server and will assign all the necessary IP address information on your network. See the Quick Installation Guide or the Manual on the CD-ROM for setting ea ch netwo rk adapter to automatically obtain an IP address.
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DVG-G1402S
shown with antenna
CD-ROM
containing Manual and Warranty
Ethernet Cable (CAT5 UTP Straight-Through)
12V, 1.2A Power Adapter
Using a power adapter with a different voltage rating will damage and void the warranty for this product.
Connecting the Router to your Computer
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Phone Connections
Connect to your phones
using standard phone
cabling
ntenna
Ensures good
wireless reception
LAN Ports
Connect to the LAN and other
computers
Connect to the WAN (Internet)
Reset
Push to return to
factory settings
Power Input
Connect to AC
Adapter
WAN Port
A. First, connect the power adapter to the power input at the back
panel of the DVG-G1402S and then plug the other end of the power adapter to a wall outlet or power strip. On the front of the device, the Power LED will turn ON to indicate proper operation.
B. Insert one end of the Ethernet cable into an Ethernet (LAN) port
on the back panel of the DVG-G1402S and the other end of the cable to an Ethernet Adapter or available Ethernet port on your computer.
C. Insert one end of the Ethernet Cable (blue) to the LAN or
Ethernet port on your Cable or DSL modem, and then connect the other end of the cable to the WAN port of the DVG-G1402S.
D. Check the LED display on the front of the Router to confirm that
the connections have been made.
Configure IP Settings
To connect to the network, make sure the network adapter in your computer is configured properly. Here’s how to configure the network adapter to obtain an IP address automatically for the DVG-G1402S Wireless VoIP Router.
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For Microsoft Windows XP
Go to Start > select
Settings > click Control Panel >
Double-click on the
Network Connections icon
Double-click on Network Connections
Right-click the
Local Area Connection icon, and then select
Properties.
Select Properties
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The dialog box displays a list of currently installed network items.
Click Internet Protocol
Click Properties
(TCP/IP)
Make the choice to get the IP settings assigned automatically.
Select Obtain an IP address
automatically
Click OK
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Connecting Additional Computers to the DVG-G1402S Wireless VoIP Router
Using additional Ethernet (CAT5 UTP) cables, connect your Ethernet­equipped computers to the LAN ports on the back panel of the DVG­G1402S.
When you have completed the steps in this Quick Installation Guide, your connected network should look similar to this:
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Initial Web Configuration
Open your Web browser and type http://192.168.15.1 into the URL address box. Press
Enter or Return.
The login dialog box appears:
When you first log in, the User name is admin and the Password is also
admin. These may be
changed later.
Click OK.
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The Home window appears:
Click Run Wizard.
Clicking a hyperlink on the menu on the upper left side of the window brings up a detailed configuration window (see the next section for a brief description of three typical WAN connection examples).
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Configuring the Router using the Setup Wizard
The following screens are displayed when you click Run Wi zard from the Web configuration Home page, as shown above. Included are typical WAN (Internet) connection examples for Dynamic IP Address (DHCP),
Static IP Address, or PPPoE connections. Click Run Wizard on the
menu above to view the following Wizard window:
Click the Next button.
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