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F.
The N1 Vision will now check for
your Internet connection.
G.
You will see the Congratulations
screen when your N1 Vision can
connect to the Internet. You have
finished installing your new Belkin
N1 Vision and can begin surfing
by opening another browser
and going to any website. You
may also choose to change your
network name, set up a wireless
security key, or enable the guest
mode from this screen.
E.
If your Internet account requires
a user name and password, you
will be taken to the screen below
to enter this information. Click
“Next” to save and continue.
Options
1.
Network Name – This is the name of the N1 Vision.
2.
Network Key
Create a wireless security WPA key by typing any 8
to 63 alphanumeric characters in length. Any wireless devices will
need this key to connect to the N1 Vision.
3.
Guest Mode – When enabled, this mode will create a new
network to which guest users can connect that will separate them
from access to your other network and connected devices.
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Interactive Display
The N1 Vision’s interactive display is a powerful instrument for
viewing your network information. The display can provide essential
router-status information such as the state of the Internet connection
to details such as each device usage and speed of the Internet
connection. Within the numerous features of the display, there are
also built-in help guides and tips for troubleshooting.
Startup Screen
Once the N1 Vision has been plugged
in, the “Startup” screen will appear to
indicate that the N1 Vision is currently
in the boot-up state.
A.
Network Status
Once the N1 Vision has been
plugged in, the “Startup” screen
will appear to indicate that the
N1 Vision is currently in the
boot-up state.
Information Screens
After the N1 Vision has finished starting up and the Plug-and-Play
Router Setup process has been completed, the first in a series of
informational screens will appear. These screens let you view your
network status. Push the right key (>) or the left key (<) to cycle
through them. The following outlines the details on each.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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Internet Connection
This icon shows you when the N1 Vision is connected to
the Internet.
OFF
No Internet connection has
been detected
Solid White
N1 Vision is connected to the Internet
Blinking White
Internet connection was detected;
N1 Vision is not currently able to
connect to the Internet
2.
Modem Connection
This icon shows you when the N1 Vision is connected to
the modem.
OFF
Not connected to a modem
Solid White
N1 Vision is connected to modem and
functioning properly
Blinking White
Problem with modem (such as boot
failure, etc.)
3.
N1 Vision (Router) Wireless State
This icon indicates whether or not wireless is enabled.
N1 Vision showing wireless
connection (with curved-lines
illustration)
N1 Vision is ON with wireless
enabled and ready for use with
wireless and wired devices
N1 Vision showing wired
connection
(without curved-
lines illustration)
N1 Vision is ON with wireless
disabled and ready for use
with only wired devices
4.
Wired Computers
This icon indicates if there are any wired connections present.
OFF
Wired device not present
Solid White
Wired device(s) connected to the
N1 Vision
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5.
Wireless Computers
This icon represents if there are any wireless
connections present.
OFF
Wireless device is not present
Solid White
Wireless device(s) is connected to the
N1 Vision
6.
Security
This icon indicates wireless security.
OFF
Wireless security is OFF
Solid White
Wireless security is ON
B.
Broadband Download
Speedometer
This screen will display the
current download speed being
transferred through the Internet
connection. The speed will be
measured on the speedometer
against the fastest speed that has
been measured by the N1 Vision
since being activated.
C.
Broadband Upload/Download
Speedometer
This screen will display the
current upload and download
speed being transferred through
the Internet connection. The
speed will be measured on
the speedometer against the
fastest speed that has been
measured by the N1 Vision since
being activated.
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D.
Connections/Speed
This screen displays all devices
currently connected to the N1
Vision and the speed of the
broadband data that is being
downloaded or uploaded per
each device.
G.
Date & Time
This screen displays the date and
time. To toggle between standard
and military time, push the up or
down key.
F.
Guest Access Status
This screen indicates whether
Guest Access is enabled or
disabled. For more information on
the Guest-Access feature, please
see the “Using the Web-Based
Advanced User Interface” section
in this User Manual.
E.
Usage Past 24 Hours
This screen displays all devices
currently connected to the N1
Vision and their broadband usage
over a period of 24 hours.

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