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XI – How to login to the ENHWI-N3 web
based Graphical User Interface
The ENHWI-N3 use a web based user interface for setting up your router’s
configuration, it can be access through your web browser such as Internet
Explorer or Mozilla Firefox.
ENHWI-N3 web based user interface login procedure
1.
OPEN your browser (Example: Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Netscape, etc).
2. Type-in
exactly in address field and hit the
[Enter]
key on
your keyboard.
3.
Type-in the ENHWI-N3 Username and Password (the factory default is admin
and admin)
4. Click
to navigate into the ENHWI-N3 configuration home page.
5.
You will see the configuration home page of the ENHWI-N3 as follows.
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ENHW-N3 Home Page Screen
XII -
The AP Router Mode
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SYSTEM
Shows the Uptime, Hardware information, Serial number as well as the Firmware
version information and other vital information
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Status Tab
This page allows you to monitor the status of your router.
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1.
WAN Settings
:
Scroll down to see the full information. This section displays
whether the WAN port is connected to a Cable / DSL modem. It also displays
the router’s WAN IP address, Subnet Mask, ISP Gateway, MAC address and
the Primary DNS.
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2. LAN Settings:
Scroll down to see this section. Displays the ENHWI-N3 Router
LAN port’s current information. It also shows whether the DHCP Server is enabled or
disabled.
2. WLAN Settings:
Scroll down to see this section. This section displays the
current WLAN configuration settings. The wireless configuration details such as
the SSID, Security settings, ESSID, BSSID, Channel number and wireless
clients connected info are briefly shown.
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LAN Tab
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The LAN Tab is where LAN settings can be change. If you are an entry level user,
after hooking up the cables, try to access the internet from your computer. If you can
open a website with no problem, leave the settings as it is. If changes were made,
click the
button to save the changed configurations.
LAN IP
IP address:
192.168.0.1 is the router’s LAN manufacturers default IP address (this
will also be the “Default Gateway” IP address of your LAN clients). It
can be change based on your LAN design and configurations. Typical
designs don’t need to change this IP address.
IP Subnet Mask:
255.255.255.0 specifies the Subnet Mask address for your LAN
segment. This is based on the IP address range used.
802.1d Spanning Tree:
This is disabled by default. If 802.1d Spanning Tree
function is enabled, this router will use the spanning
tree protocol to prevent network loops.
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