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3.
Windows XP, click [
Network Connection]
Windows Vista, click
[View Network Status and Tasks]
then
[Manage Network Connections]
4.
Right click on [
Local Area Connection
] and choose [
Properties
].
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5.
Check “Client for Microsoft Networks”, “File and Printe
r
Sharing”, and “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is ticked. If not,
please install them.
6.
Select
“Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”
and click [
Properties
]
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7.
Manually set the IP Address. Then click
[OK]
For example:
IP Address:
192.168.0.250
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
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8.
You should now be able to access the Web-Based configuration
in your Web Browser.
9.
Remember to configure the settings back to
Obtain an IP Address Automatically
and
Obtain DNS Server Address Automatically
once you complete configuring the Web-Based interface.
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8.4
Client Bridge Mode
The Client Bridge mode turns the TRAVEL ROUTER into a wireless client, which then allows non-wireless devices to use its RJ45 port
to access the network wirelessly.
8.4.1
Wireless
This section allows you to configure which wireless network the TRAVEL ROUTER will connect to.
Basic
1.
Configure which wireless network the TRAVEL ROUTER will connect to in the Wireless Basic page.
2.
Use the
Site Survey
button to scan the area for available wireless networks.