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Step 3
Checking the Connection
3.1
Once you have completed
connecting the Router, the Wizard
will check the connection to the
Router and then go on to determine
what type of Internet connection
you have.
3.2 User Name and Password Needed
If you have a connection type that
requires a user name and a password,
the Wizard will ask you to type in
your user name and password. If your
connection type does not require a
user name and password, you will not
see this screen.
Your user name and password is
provided to you by your Internet
Service Provider. If you have to type
in a user name and password to
connect to the Internet, then type that
same user name and password in
here. Your user name looks something
like “[email protected]” or simply
“jsmith”. The service name is optional
and is very rarely required by your ISP.
If you don’t know your service name,
leave this blank. When you have
entered your information, click “Next”
to move on.
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3.3 Wireless Setup
This Step Is Optional.
Click “Next” if
you want to skip it.
Using this step, you can customize
your wireless network settings if
you want to. Follow the steps on
the screen to complete this step.
Click “Next” to continue.
Step 4
Configuring the Router
The Wizard will now transfer all of the configuration information to the
Router. This will take approximately one minute. During this time, do
not turn off the Router or computer. The Router will restart itself at the
end of this step.
4.1 Checking Internet
The Wizard will now check for an
Internet connection. This can take
a few minutes. The Wizard may not
detect a connection right away. If
not, it will retry a number of times.
The “Connected” light on the front
panel of the Router will flash during
this time. Please be patient through
this process.
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4.2 Finished
When the Internet connection
is complete, the Wizard will tell
you that you are finished. The
“Connected” LED on the front of
the Router will be solid GREEN,
indicating that the Router is now
connected to the Internet.
Your Router is now connected to the Internet. Now you can begin
surfing the Internet by opening your browser and going to your favorite
web page.
Congratulations!
You have finished installing your new Belkin Router.
You are ready to set up the other computers in your home. You can
also add computers to your Router any time you want.
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Alternate Setup Method
The Advanced User Interface is a web-based tool that you can use to
set up the Router if you don’t want to use the Easy Install Wizard. You
can also use it to manage advanced functions of the Router. From the
Advanced User Interface, you can perform the following tasks:
View the Router’s current settings and status.
Configure the Router to connect to your ISP with the settings that
they provided you.
Change the current network settings such as the Internal IP
address, the IP address pool, DHCP settings and more.
Set the Router’s firewall to work with specific applications (port
forwarding).
Set up security features such as client restrictions, MAC address
filtering, WEP and WPA.
Enable the DMZ feature for a single computer on your network.
Change the Router’s internal password.
Enable/Disable UPnP (Universal Plug-and-Play).
Reset the Router.
Back up your configuration settings.
Reset the Router’s default settings.
Update the Router’s firmware.
Step 1
Connecting your Router
1.1
Turn off the power to your modem by unplugging the power
supply from the modem.
1.2
Locate the network cable that is connected between your modem
and your computer and unplug it from your computer, leaving the
other end connected to your modem.
1.3
Plug the loose end of the cable you just unplugged into the port
on the back of the Router labeled “Internet/WAN”.
1.4
Connect a new network cable (not included) from the back of
the computer to one of the ports labeled “1–4”.
Note:
It does not
matter which numbered port you choose.
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1.5
Turn your cable or DSL modem on by reconnecting the power
supply to the modem.
Note:
Your Router may have ports in different locations than
depicted in the illustration above.
1.6
Before plugging the power cord into the Router, plug the cord
into the wall, then plug the cord into the Router’s power jack.
1.7
Verify that your modem is connected to the Router by checking
the lights on the front of the Router. The green light labeled
“WAN” should be ON if your modem is connected correctly to the
Router. If it is not, recheck your connections.
1.8
Verify that your computer is connected properly to the Router
by checking the lights labeled “LAN 1,2,3,4”. The light which
corresponds to the numbered port connected to your computer
should be ON, if your computer is connected properly. If it is not,
recheck your connections.
To Power Adapter
Mac or PC computer that was originally
connected to the cable or DSL modem
Network cable
(to computer)
Existing networking cable
(came with modem)
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