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SYS
Green
Flashing
System functions correctly
Flashing
Packets
are
being
transferred
WLAN
Green
Off
Wireless is disabled
Slow
Flashing
ADSL Link has not been
established
Fast
Flashing
ADSL
Link
is
being
established
ADSL
Green
Always On
ADSL Link has already
been established
Off
Unconnected
Flashing
Packets
are
being
transferred
LAN
1/2/3/4
Green
Always On
The
router
has
been
connected to the computer
ON
Terminal
WPS
is
successfully
connected
and the LED lights off in 2
minutes
Flashing
WLAN
terminal
is
connecting WPS
WPS
Green
Off
No WLAN terminal WPS
connection is present or
terminal WPS connection
exceeds 2 minutes
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2.1.2 Back Panel
W300D’s Back Panel
ON/OFF:
Power Switch. Press it in to turn on the power and press it out
to turn off the power.
WPS/RESET
Hold and press it for 1 second to connect WPS, and 7
seconds to bring all settings back to factory defaults.
Note:
Please use the supplied power adapter, for use of an unmatched
power adapter may damage the device.
LAN1/2/3/4
LAN network cable interface. It is used to connect Hub,
Switch, or computer in a LAN.
(LAN2 port can also be used to connect IPTV Set-top box to enable
watching TV and online surfing at the same time. When the access way
is changed into community broadband, LAN4 can be used as the
wireless Router’s WAN port.)
DSL:
RJ11 interface for telephone line connection (It does not function
when the device is configured to use Ethernet uplink mode as access
mode).
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2.2 Hardware Connection
±
Follow the diagram below to connect your network devices when
using DSL uplink access mode (through telephone line).
±
Follow the diagram below to connect your network devices when
using Ethernet uplink access mode (through network cable).
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Chapter 3 Fast configuration
Since we are using computer to access Internet, we need to first
configure the computer and then log on to router’s management
interface (WEB UI) to configure the router through the configured
computer.
Select an appropriate way from the 2 options below to access your
router depending on your network knowledge: log in to the router’s
Web-based UI through “Setup Wizard” on the provided CD-ROM or
through a browser installed in your PC.
3.1Logging on to your router’s web-based utility through
the “setup wizard” on provided CD-ROM
In this way, CD-ROM drive is needed, if your computer does not have a
CD-ROM driver, you will have to use the router’s web-based utility to
configure the router. For detailed illustration, refer to 3. 2.
A
. First, you need to configure your PC. The procedures of the example
below (taken under Windows 7) instructs you in configuring your PC.
1.
Click the “Network” icon on your computer’s desktop, select
“Properties” in the appearing menu and then click” Open Network
and Sharing Center”.
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2.
Click “Change adapter settings” on the left side of the window.
3.
Right click “Local Area Connection” and select “Properties”.
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