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1. Status
The “Status” page displays basic system information
about the device, arranged into four categories:
System, LAN, Internet & 2.4GHz Wireless.
Screenshots displayed are examples.The information shown on
your screen will vary depending on your configuration.
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2. Setup Wizard
You can run the setup wizard again to reconfigure the
basic settings of the device, or you can run a wizard to
help you switch the device to a different operating mode. Select “Setup
Wizard” or “Switch to Router/AP/Range Extender” and then click “Run
Wizard” to begin.
Setup Wizard
This wizard will help you to set up the basic
functions and settings of the device. For
guidance about using the setup wizard, please
refer to
II. Installation
.
Switch to
Router/AP/ Range
Extender
This wizard will help you to switch the device
to a different operating mode: Wi
Fi router
mode, access point mode or range extender
mode (see below).
Switch to Router/AP/Range Extender:
1.
Follow the on
screen instructions to back up your current settings and
then reset the device back to its factory default settings.
2.
After the device has reset you will see the screen below. Reconnect to the
device’s default SSID “edimax.setup” and go to the URL
“http://Edimax.Setup” in a web browser.
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3.
Follow the on
screen wizard to setup your device in a different mode.
Refer to
II. Installation Step 3
onwards for help if needed.
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3.
Internet
The “Internet” menu provides access to WAN and
DDNS settings. Click on an item from the submenu to
view and/or configure the settings.
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WAN Setup
Select a Wide Area Network (WAN) connection mode and configure the
settings. If you are unsure about your connection type, contact your ISP.
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Dynamic IP
Select “Dynamic IP”. If your Internet service provider assigns IP address
automatically using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol).
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Host Name
Enter the host name of your computer.
MAC Address
For some applications, you may need to
designate a specific MAC address for the
router. Please enter the MAC address here. If
you are connecting the router to a computer,
press “Clone Mac” to automatically enter
your computer’s MAC address.
DNS Address
Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” or
“Use the following IP address”. Check with
your ISP if you are unsure.
DNS Address 1,2 & 3
Enter the DNS address(es) assigned by your
ISP here.
MTU
Enter the maximum transmission unit (MTU)
value of your network connection. The
default value is 1500.
TTL
Enable/Disable time to live (TTL) function
which limits the lifespan of network data to
improve performance.
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Static IP
Select “Static IP” if your ISP provides Internet access via a fixed IP address.
Your ISP will provide you with such information as IP address, subnet mask,
gateway address, and DNS address.

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