PROLiNK Hurricane-9000G User Manual

Quick Installation Guide
Telephone
H9000G
PROLiNK Hurricane 9000G
Wireless 802.11g ADSL Ethernet Modem Router
Version 1.0
Step 1 Hardware Connection
Wall
phone socket
Micro Filter
(optional)
1.1 Ensure that the PC/Notebook & ADSL Modem are power off
1.2 Connect one end of the RJ45 (Ethernet) cable to the LAN port of the computer.
1.3 Connect the other end of RJ45 cable to the ADSL Modem.
1.4 Connect one end of RJ11 (Telephone) cable to the ADSL port (marked Line) on the ADSL Modem.
1.5 Connect the other end of RJ11 cable into the phone socket, which has the ADSL service activated, or the ADSL port of a Micro-filter whichever is applicable
1.6 Connect power adapter to the power socket.
Step 2 Configuring the Computer / Notebook
Important! Please ensure that the PC’s Network Card TCP/IP Properties and the
Internet Browser proxy are configured correctly
It is also assumed that the computer/notebook has the Ethernet Network card installed.
2a Configure TCP/IP settings for Windows® 95 / 98 / 98SE / ME
Go To Control Panel Network Select TCP/IP of your LAN card Properties
Go to IP Address Select Obtain an IP address automatically
Click OK and the system will prompts to Restart the Computer
2b Configure TCP/IP settings for Windows® 2000 / XP
Go to Control Panel Select Network and Internet Connections Click on the Network Connections icon.
Select the Local Area Connection icon for the applicable Ethernet adapter Right Click and select Properties
Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties
Under General Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain
DNS server address automatically
Click OK
2c Disable Proxy Settings
Windows Desktop > right click Internet Explorer (IE) > click Properties > click Connections tab > select Never dial a connection > click LAN Settings… > remove the tick (if there is) for option box for Proxy server > click OK > click OK again to exit
2.1 Verifying Your Local Network Connection with H9000G
From Start > Run > Enter ping 192.168.1.254 -t > Click OK
If the connection has been established, you will receive replies from the router.
Computer
Power
Adapter
Step 3 Configuring H9000G using Web-Based
Note: To configure this device, you must have IE 5.0 / Netscape 4.5 or above
installed
a Start your Web Browser > key in http://192.168.1.254 at the URL/Address
field
b Key in the User name: admin and Password: password > click on the OK button to logon to the router
c In the Quick Start page, refer to your ISP Broadband service letter and
key in your Username: eg. Submit > Save Config > Submit again
The rest of the settings you can leave them as default
Please enter the VPI/VCI settings according to your local ADSL ISP ATM VC
(e.g. Singapore: VPI/VCI=0/100; Malaysia: VPI/VCI=0/35; Indonesia: VPI/VCI=1/33; SriLanka: VPI/VCI=8/35; Thailand: VPI/VCI=1/32)
prolink@singnet and Password: ******** > click
3.1 WAN / Internet Connection Status
To verify that you are connected to the internet , Go to Status > WAN > an IP address should be assigned to you
3.2 Wireless Configuration
a. Without WEP Security (Default)
Go to Configuration > Wireless > Basic Settings The default SSID (Wireless workgroup name) is Prolink11g. You can
change it to any unique name for identification.
The default Channel is 6. All devices communicating with the device must
use the same channel. The security (WEP Encryption) is set to Disabled by default. Wireless client/PC should be able to connect to the Hurricane 9000G
without doing any changes of these settings
b. To Set Security (WEP Encryption)
Security : Enable Encryption Key Length : 64 bit Hex or 128 bit Hex
Keys: Enter the Key, you may want to enter Key 1 as only one single key will be use for every wireless connection. (10 HEX Characters for 64 bit
or 26 HEX Characters for 128 bit)
Use Hexadecimal characters only (the numbers 0-9 and letters a-f)
The rest of the settings you can leave them as default
Click Submit > Save Config > Submit again to save your configurations
Note: 128-bit encryption is more secure than 64-bit encryption, but due to
increased complexity, 128-bit encryption may decrease network performance.
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