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3.
Log Into The Router
3.1.
Log In
To access the Router’s Web-based Utility, launch a web browser (such
as Internet Explorer or Firefox) and enter
252 into your
browser address bar. Press “Enter”.
The system will automatically display the login page. Please enter the
correct password (default password is admin) and click the Login
button or press “Enter”.
Note:
Password is case sensitive. The default password is admin.
3.2.
Webpage Layout
After the first-time login or initial password setup, the system will display
the router web page. Router settings can be viewed and modified here.
The web page is structured into Primary & Secondary Navigation,
Configuration, and Help sections.
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The four settings:
No.
Name
Introductions
1
Primary
Navigation
The navigation bar is organized in
multiple tabs. Once a function menu has
been selected from the navigation bar,
the results will be displayed in the
Configuration area.
2
Secondary
Navigation
3
Configuration
To configure and view settings.
4
Help
Shows help/information on the current
page.
3.3.
Commonly Used Webpage Elements
Common Elements
Introductions
To release the WAN IP address information.
To obtain the WAN IP address information again.
To save the current configuration page.
To cancel the current configuration page.
To add settings to the list.
To delete the selected rules.
To refresh the current page.
Release
Renew
Save
Cancel
Add
Delete
Refresh
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4.
Features & Configuration
4.1.
Quick Setup
Router:
The Ethernet port will behave as a WAN port for a wired
connection to an ADSL or Cable modem. The NAT routing will be
performed between the WAN and WLAN to make IP sharing possible.
WISP:
In this mode, the AP will behave as a client. The router function will
also be added between the wireless WAN side and the Ethernet LAN
side. Therefore, the WISP subscriber can share the WISP connection
without the need for an extra router.
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4.1.1.
Router
In Router mode, a wired connection can be made to an ADSL or Cable
Modem via the WAN port to share the Internet to local wireless and
wired networks.
1.
If you want to set the adapter in Router mode, choose Router, and
then click the “NEXT” button.
2.
Choose the connection type then click the “NEXT” button.
Static IP:
If your broadband ISP provides you a static IP, please select
Static IP mode.
Dynamic IP:
If your ISP uses DHCP server, please select DHCP and your
ISP will automatically assign these values to you (includes
the DNS server).
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PPPoE:
Inquire with your ISP to make sure you can use PPPoE. Enter your
username and password provided by your ISP.
3.
In Wireless Settings, set the wireless name and wireless password for
your local network. Then click the “NEXT” button. You have
configured the adapter to work as a router. Click the “Save” button
to confirm the settings.
4.1.2.
WISP
In WISP mode, wirelessly connect to an ISP station/hotspot to share
Internet to local wireless and wired networks.
1.
If you want to set the adapter in WISP mode, choose WISP, then
click the “NEXT” button.