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GETTING STARTED
If after a few minutes your Internet Status says
“Connected”, you’re done! You can surf the Internet.
If these steps do not work, try restarting your
modem and repeating the process.
Connecting Additional Devices
iOS
(iphone, iPad, and iPod touch)
Open the “Settings” app and select the “Wi-Fi” menu item.
Select your wireless network from the list that appears
there. If asked to do so, enter the network password.
Mac OS® X
Your Mac® provides a menu of available wireless
networks at the right end of the menu bar.
Click on the icon showing wireless waves.
Select your wireless network from the list that appears
there. If asked to do so, enter the network password.
Android
(phones and tablets)
Open the “Settings” app and select “Wireless” and “Network”.
From there, select “Wi-Fi” to see the list of available networks.
Select your wireless network from the list. If asked
to do so, enter your network password.
Windows® 7
Your computer provides a menu of available wireless
networks at the right end of the task bar.
Right-click on the icon that looks like signal strength bars.
Select your wireless network from the list. If asked,
enter your network password (network key).
Windows Vista® and Windows XP
Your device provides a menu of available wireless
networks at the right end of the task bar.
Right-click on the icon that shows a computer with wireless
waves (XP) or two computers (Windows Vista).
Choose “View Available Wireless Networks” (XP) or
“Connect to a network” (Vista) from the menu.
Select your wireless network from the list. If asked,
enter your network password (network key).
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR ROUTER
Front Panel
Your Router’s status is shown by the lights on the front panel.
Power Light
Off: The Router is not plugged into a power source.
Solid Green: Power is supplied to the Router.
WLAN Light
Off: WLAN is disabled.
Blinking Green: Wireless data is being transmitted in the WLAN.
Solid Green: WLAN is enabled but no data transfer.
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Light
Off: Idle
Blinking Green: The Router is listening for a WPS-
enabled computer or other device.
Successful Connection: The WPS light is SOLID GREEN for
5 minutes and then goes out when the Router has made a
secure connection with the computer or other device.
Failed Connection: The WPS light is BLINKING
GREEN for 30s after the WPS connection fails.
WAN Light
Off: WAN connection is not created.
Blinking Green: Data is being transmitted on the WAN port.
Solid Green: The Router is connected to the Internet.
LAN Light
Off: LAN connection is not created.
Blinking Green: Data is being transmitted on the LAN port.
Solid Green: The Router is connected to
devices through Ethernet cables.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR ROUTER
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Back Panel
Reset Button
This button is used to restore the factory default settings.
To reset the Router, press and hold this button for 8-10 seconds.
Power Connector
Connect the included power supply to this jack.
Modem (WAN) Connector
Connect your modem to this port using an Ethernet cable.
Wired (LAN) Connectors
Connect computers and other wired network device
to these ports using Ethernet cables.
WPS Button
The WPS button on the back of your Router can be used to
help establish a secure connection between your Router and
other WPS-enabled Wi-Fi devices such as computers. To use
the WPS feature on your Router, see “Getting Started > Adding
Computers to Your Network > Using the WPS Button”.
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TECHNICAL DETAILS
Technical Features
Integrated 802.11n Wireless Access Point
The N150 technology enhances your Router’s wire-
less capabilities, allowing for data transfer speeds of
up to 150Mbps across your network.
NAT IP Address Sharing
To save you the cost of adding IP addresses per com-
puter in your house, your Belkin Router uses Network
Address Translation (NAT) technology, allowing you to
share a single IP address across your network.
SPI Firewall
Your Router is equipped with a firewall that will protect
your network from a wide array of common attacks
and viruses.
Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP) Compatibility
The UPnP (Universal Plug-and-Play) feature in your
Router offers seamless operation of voice and video
messaging, games, and other applications that are
UPnP-compliant.
Web-Based Advanced User Interface
You can easily make changes to your Router’s ad-
vanced settings through your web browser. These
changes can be made from any computer on your
network.
Integrated 4-Port 10/100 Switch
Your Router has a built-in, 4-port network switch to al-
low your wired computers to share: printers, data, MP3
files, digital photos, and much more.
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TECHNICAL DETAILS
System Requirements
Router
Broadband Internet connection such as a cable or
DSL modem with RJ45 (Ethernet) connection
At least one computer with an installed network interface adapter
TCP/IP networking protocol installed on each computer
RJ45 Ethernet networking cable
Internet browser

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