Page 11 / 108 Scroll up to view Page 6 - 10
�±²³�´µ±²¶·´±·¸±¹º·�±»¼¹´³º¶
Á³¶³´
Connecting your Router
11
section
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Connecting your ADSL Line
Connection for the Router to the ADSL line varies by country and region.
Typically it involves a microfilter or a microfilter with built-in splitter to allow
simultaneous use of ADSL service and telephone service on the same telephone
line. Please read the following steps carefully and select appropriate method.
1.
If your telephone service and ADSL service are on the same telephone
line, ADSL microfilters are needed for each telephone and device, such as
answering machine, fax machine, and caller ID display. Additional splitters
may be used to separate telephone lines for telephone and the Router.
Note
: Do not connect the ADSL microfilter between the walljack and the
router. This will prevent ADSL service from reaching the modem.
2.
If your telephone service and ADSL service are on the same telephone
line and you are using an ADSL microfilter with built-in splitter, connect
the splitter to the telephone wall jack providing ADSL service. Then,
connect the telephone cord from the ADSL microfilter RJ11 port
generally labeled “DSL” to the gray RJ11 port labeled “DSL line” on the
back of your Router. Connect telephony device to the other port on the
ADSL splitter commonly labeled “Phone”. An additional ADSL microfilter
is needed for another telephone and device on the same line.
Note:
One RJ11 telephone cord is supplied. When inserting an RJ11
plug, be sure the tab on the plug clicks into position to ensure that it is
properly seated.
Page 12 / 108
�±²³�´µ±²¶·´±·¸±¹º·�±»¼¹´³º¶
Á³¶³´
12
Connecting your Router
3.
If you have a dedicated ADSL service telephone line with an RJ11 wall
jack, simply connect a telephone cord from the wall jack to the gray RJ11
port labeled “DSL line” on the back of your Router.
4.
If you have an RJ45 wall jack for your ADSL service, connect an RJ45-
to-RJ11 converter to the wall jack. Then connect one end of a telephone
cord to the converter and the other end to the gray RJ11 port labeled
“DSL line” on the back of your Router.
Note:
ADSL microfilter may or may not be
provided depending on your country.
Powering up your Router
1.
Connect the supplied power adapter to the Router
power-input plug labeled “Power”.
Note:
For safety and performance reasons, only use the supplied power
adapter to prevent damage to the Router.
2.
After connecting the power adapter and the power source is turned on,
the Router’s power icon
on the front panel should be on. It might
take a few minutes for the Router to fully start up.
Page 13 / 108
13
section
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
3.
Turn on your computers. After your computers boot up, the LAN status
LED
on the front of the Router will be on for each port to which a
wired computer is connected. These lights show you the connection
and activity status. Now you are ready to configure the Router for
ADSL connection.
Running the Setup Wizard
1.
You can access the web-based management user interface of the
Router using the Internet browser on a computer connected to the
Router. Type “192.168.2.1” (do not type in anything else such as “http://”
or “www”) in your browser’s address bar. Then press the “Enter” key.
Note:
It is strongly recommended that you use a computer
physically connected to the Router with an RJ45 cable for initial setup. Using
a wirelessly connected computer for initial setup is not recommended.
2.
The following screen will appear in your browser to prompt you to login. The
Router shi ps with no password entered. In the login screen, leave the password
blank and click the “Submit” button to log in.
Note:
It is strongly recommended that you change the password to your own,
for increased security.
Please read the following
section entitled “
Manually
configuring your
Router
”, for details on
how to change your
password and to reference
other security features.
Connecting your Router
Page 14 / 108
14
Connecting your Router
3.
The Setup Wizard will start automatically for express
configuration (recommended) Click “Next” to continue.
Connecting your Router
4.
The first step is to select your country and ISP, and click “Next”. If your
country and/or ISP is not listed, select “Other Country” or “Other ISP.”
5.
Then select your connection type, PPPoE, PPPoA, or other types. For
the “PPPoE” or “PPPoA” you will see the following screen (opposite
page). Enter the required values provided by your ISP and click “Next”.
Note:
For more detailed instruction on other connection types, please refer to
the “Manually Configuring your Router” section of this User Manual.
Page 15 / 108
15
section
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Connecting your Router
6.
Now the Wireless LAN Setup screen will show. You can connect
to the Router via a wireless-LAN-enabled computer with the
following default wireless LAN settings:
SSID = Belkin54g
Wireless Channel = Auto
Security = off
Note:
Belkin strongly recommends that you enable wireless security to
WEP or WPA and change SSID to something of your own. Please read
the User Manual for details on levels of wireless security and how to
change your security settings

Rate

3.5 / 5 based on 2 votes.

Bookmark Our Site

Press Ctrl + D to add this site to your favorites!

Share
Top