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Step 1
Hardware Connections – Follow the Quick Installation
Guide (QIG)
modem router
computer
A.
Unpack your new Router from
the box and place it next to
your computer. Raise the
Router’s antennas.
B.
Retrieve the yellow RJ45 cable that
was included with your Router. First,
connect one end to any yellow port
labeled “to Wired Computers” on the
back of your Router. Then, connect
the other end to the networking port
on the back of your computer.
C.
Retrieve the included gray RJ11
phone cord. Connect one end to
the gray port labeled “to ADSL”
on the back of your Router. Then
connect the other end to your ADSL
connection (either a wall jack or an
ADSL splitter).
Note:
Some ADSL connections
require a microfilter. Your ADSL
provider can tell you if you need one.
Belkin includes a microfilter in regions
known to use them. You may or may
not have received one in your box.
1.1
Brand-New Setup
Follow these steps if you are not replacing an existing modem.
If you are replacing an existing modem, skip to the next section,
“Replacing an Existing Modem or Modem Router”, starting on
page 20.
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E.
Wait 20 seconds for the Router to
start up. Look at the display on
the front of the Router. Make sure
the “Wired” and “Modem-Router”
icons are lit up in blue. If they are
not, recheck your connections.
D.
Plug your Router’s power
supply into the black port
labeled “Power” on the back
of your Router.
A.
Unpack your new Router from
the box and place it next to
your computer. Raise the
Router’s antennas.
modem router
computer
1.2
Replacing an Existing Modem or Modem Router
Follow these steps if you currently have a modem or a modem
router that you will be replacing with your new Router.
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B.
Locate the cable that connects
your old modem to your
computer. Unplug that cable from
your old modem, and plug it into
any yellow port labeled “to Wired
Computers” on the back of your
new Router.
C.
Locate the cable that connects
your old modem to the ADSL
wall jack. Unplug it from your old
modem and then connect it to the
gray port labeled “to ADSL” on
the back of your Router.
E.
Wait 20 seconds for the Router to
start up. Look at the display on
the front of the Router. Make sure
the “Wired” and “Modem-Router”
icons are lit in blue. If they are
not, recheck your connections.
D.
Plug your Router’s power
supply into the black port
labeled “Power” on the back
of your Router.
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Step 2
Set Up the Router – Run the Setup Assistant Software
A.
Shut down any programs that
are running on your computer
at this time.
Turn off any firewall or
Internet-connection-sharing
software on your computer.
B.
Insert the CD into your
computer. The Setup Assistant
will automatically appear on
your computer’s screen within
15 seconds. Click on “Setup
Assistant” to run the Setup
Assistant. Follow the
instructions there.
IMPORTANT:
Run the Setup Assistant from the computer that is
directly connected to the Router from Step 1.1B.
Note for Windows Users:
If the
Setup Assistant does not start
up automatically, select your
CD-ROM drive from “My
Computer” and double-click on
the file named “SetupAssistant”
to start the Setup Assistant.
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Confirmation Screen
Verify that you have completed all QIG
steps by checking the box to the right
of the arrow. Click “Next” to continue.
Progress Screen
Setup Assistant will show you a
progress screen each time a step in
the setup has been completed.
Select Country
Select your country from the
drop-down box. Click “Begin”
to continue.

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