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6.
Click ‘View available wireless networks’. A list of available networks will now be
shown.
7.
Select your own wireless network from this list.
8.
After clicking ‘Connect’ your computer will warn you that this network is secured
and that a network key is required.
9.
Enter the network key and click ‘Connect’.
10.
If the key was entered correctly, Windows will state that the network has been
connected. You are now online.
8.2 Configuring a wireless network using Windows Vista/7
To realize a wireless connection using Windows Vista you will need to follow the steps
below:
1.
Click ‘Start’.
2.
Click ‘Control Panel’.
3.
Click ‘Network and Internet’.
4.
Click ‘Network and Sharing Centre’.
5.
Click ‘Manage wireless networks’ in the left menu.
6.
Click ‘Add’.
7.
Select ‘Add a network that is in range of this computer’ in the next screen.
8.
Select your own network.
9.
Click ‘Connect’.
10.
Your computer will display the following message: ‘Type the network security key
or passphrase for your network’. Enter your security key.
11.
Click ‘Connect’. If you have correctly entered your security key, your computer
will be wirelessly connected and you are online.
The steps for Windows 7 are described in the following steps:
1.
Click the network icon in the taskbar (near the clock).
2.
The available wireless networks will be shown.
3.
Select your own network and click ‘Connect’.
4.
You will be asked to fill out a security key. Enter your security key.
5.
Click ‘Connect’. If you have correctly entered your security key, your computer
will be wirelessly connected and you are online.
9.0 Firewall settings
The router is equipped with an advanced firewall. This firewall allows you to open
ports, allowing certain programs to gain access to the Internet. You can open these
ports using the function ‘Port Forwarding’.
In some cases you will want to block access to the Internet. If, for instance, you have
children, you may want to block some explicit websites. You can do this using the
built-in URL filtering method.
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Hint! For your own security the Firewall is enabled by default. We do however advise
you to also use a virus scanner and always keep it up to date.
9.1 Port Forwarding
1.
Open your web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer or Firefox).
2.
Type ‘http://192.168.8.1’ in the address bar.
3.
Press the enter key or click ‘Go to’.
4.
Click ‘Setup Tool’.
5.
You will now be asked for a ‘Username’ and a ‘Password’. Fill out ‘admin’ in the
‘Username’ field and ‘admin’ in the ‘Password’ field and press the enter key.
6.
Click ‘Advanced Setup’ in the left menu.
7.
Click ‘Port Forwarding’ bellow ‘NAT/Routing’ in the left menu.
8.
In the field ‘LAN IP-address you can fill out the IP-address of the computer for
which you want to open the specific ports.
9.
Select the correct protocol in the ‘Protocol’ field.
10.
Fill out the necessary ports at the ‘External port’ field. Fill out the start or begin
port in the first field. In the second field you can fill out the end port. In case you
only need to open one ports, you can fill out the same port number in both fields.
11.
Fill out the same port number in the ’Internal Port’ field.
12.
Fill out a name in the ‘Rule Name’ field. For Example: Fill out the name of the
application or game you want to open these ports for.
13.
Click ‘Add’ to save the settings.
9.2 URL filtering
‘URL filtering’ allows you to block websites by name or parts of a name. A useful
feature if you want to protect your children from the contents of certain websites.
1.
Open your web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer or Firefox).
2.
Type ‘http://192.168.8.1’ in the address bar.
3.
Press the enter key or click ‘Go to’.
4.
Click ‘Setup Tool’.
5.
You will now be asked for a ‘Username’ and a ‘Password’. Fill out ‘admin’ in the
‘Username’ field and ‘admin’ in the ‘Password’ field and press the enter key.
6.
Click ‘Advanced Setup’ in the left menu.
7.
Click ‘Internet Access Control’.
8.
Select at the ‘Input Type’ field ‘URL Filter Setup’.
9.
You can fill out a name for this rule in the ‘Rule Name’ field.
10.
In the ‘Source IP’ fields you can fill out a from-till range, or place a check mark at
‘ALL IP’ to deny access to the specific site(s) for all computers.
11.
Fill out the address you want to block at ‘Filter URL’.
12.
Click ‘Add’ to save the settings.
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Hint: You can select a large variety of predefined programs such as MSN Messenger
and ICQ. You can block these programs as described in chapter 9.2
10.0 Frequently Asked Questions and other
related information
The latest Frequently asked questions for your product can be found on the support
page of your product. Eminent will update these pages frequently to assure you have
the most recent information. Visit www.eminent-online.com for more information about
your product.
11.0 Service and support
This users manual has been carefully written by Eminent’s technical experts. If you
have problems installing or using the product, please fill out the support form at the
website
www.eminent-online.com/support
.
You can also contact us by phone. Below you will find a list with phone numbers for
each supported country.
Country
Phone number
Rate per minute*
Belgium (Dutch)
070 277 286
€0.30
Belgium (French)
070 277 286
€0.30
Denmark
+45 69918565
Local Costs
Finland
+35 8942415826
Local Costs
Germany
+49 (0)30 887 89 298
Local Costs
Italy
+39 0240042016
Local Costs
Norway
+47 21075033
Local Costs
Spain
807 080 042
€0.41
Sweden
+46 840 309985
Local Costs
The Netherlands
0900-3646368
€0.10
UK
+44 (0)203 318 9998
Local Costs
Hungary
1-4088902 (From
Budapest)
Local Costs
Hungary
06-1-4088902 (From the
rest of Hungary)
Local Costs
Hungary
+36 1-4088902
(International)
Local Costs
* Rates mentioned in this table do not include cell phone charges.
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12.0 Warning and points of attention
Due to laws, directives and regulations set out by the European parliament, some
(wireless) devices could be subject to limitations concerning its use in certain
European member states. In certain European member states the use of such devices
could be prohibited. Contact your (local) government for more information about this
limitations.
Always follow up the instructions in the manual*, especially where it concerns devices
which need to be assembled.
Warning: In most cases this concerns an electronic device. Wrong/improper use may
lead to (severe) injuries!
Repairing of the device should be done by qualified Eminent staff. The warranty
immediately voids when products have undergone self repair and/or by misuse. For
extended warranty conditions, please visit our website at
www.eminent-
online.com/warranty
.
*Tip: Eminent manuals are written with great care. However, due to new technological
developments it can happen that a printed manual does not longer contain the most
recent information.
If you are experiencing any problems with the printed manual or you can not find what
you are looking for, please always check our website www.eminent-online.com first for
the newest updated manual.
Also, you will find frequently asked questions in the FAQ section. It is highly
recommended to consult the FAQ section. Very often the answer to your questions will
be found here.
13.0 Warranty conditions
The five-year Eminent warranty applies to all Eminent products, unless mentioned
otherwise before or during the moment of purchase. After buying a second-hand
Eminent product the remaining period of warranty is measured from the moment of
purchase by the product’s initial owner. Eminent warranty applies to all Eminent
products and parts, indissolubly connected or mounted to the product it concerns.
Power supply adapters, batteries, antennas and all other products not directly
integrated in or connected to the main product or products of which, without
reasonable doubt, can be assumed that wear and tear during use will show a different
pattern than the main product, are not covered by the Eminent warranty. Products are
not covered by the Eminent warranty when exposed to incorrect/improper use,
external influences or when opening the service parts of the product by parties other
than Eminent. Eminent may use refurbished materials for repair or replacement of
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your defective product. Eminent cannot be held responsible for changes in network
settings by internet providers. We cannot guarantee that the Eminent networking
product will keep working when settings are changed by the internet providers.
Eminent cannot guarantee the working of web services, apps and other third party
content that is available through Eminent products. Eminent products with an internal
hard disk have a limited warranty period of two years on the hard disk. Eminent could
not be held responsible for any data lost. Please make sure that if the product stores
data on a hard drive or other memory source, you will make a copy before you return
the product for repair.
When my product gets defective
Should you encounter a product rendered defective for reasons other than described
above: Please contact your point of purchase for taking care of your defective product.

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