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1.4
LED Indicator
The LED indicator displays information about the device status.
1.5
Physical Interface
Port/Button
Description
WAN
Internet port connecting to a DSL/Cable modem or
ISP directly.
LAN 1-2
For connection to a computer or router.
RESET/WPS
Pressing this button for 7 seconds restores the device
to factory default settings.
Press WPS button for 2 seconds and release; WPS
LEDs
Names
Status
Indications
System LED
Blinking
The router is booting or upgrading.
Solid
The router has booted.
Off
Power is off or the router has not
booted.
WiFi LED
Blinking
The wireless function has been
enabled.
Off
The wireless function has been
disabled.
Internet
LED
Solid
Connected to the internet but
inaccessible.
Blinking
Connected to the internet and
accessible.
Off
Not connected to the internet.
Ethernet
LED
Off
No device is connected to the
Ethernet (1/2) port.
Blinking
Device(s) connected to the Ethernet
(1/2) port(s).
WPS LED
Blinking
WPS button on the router is pressed
and the router is trying to connect a
wireless device to its network via WPS.
Solid
The connection via WPS is successful.
Off
The connection via WPS fails.
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function will start working for 2 minutes.
PWR
Power Adapter.
Don’t use a different power adapter than the
included one.
2.
Connection
2.1
Hardware Connection
Please follow the following steps to set up the router:
1.
Please connect your modem to the router's WAN port via the
Ethernet cable.
2.
Use another cable to connect your computer’s Ethernet port with
the router LAN port.
3.
Connect the router power adapter.
Note:
Before connecting, please make sure that you can surf the
internet on your computer.
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2.2
PC TCP/IP Settings
Prior to logging into the router, please make sure your computer is set to
"Obtain an IP address automatically" and "Obtain DNS server address
automatically" (from the device).
1.
Click
Start,
then select
Control Panel.
2.
Click
Network and Internet.
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3.
Click
Network and Sharing Center
.
4.
Click
Change Adapter Settings
.
5.
Click
Local
Area Connection
and select
Properties
.
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6.
Select
Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
and click
Properties
.
7.
Select
Obtain an IP address automatically
and click
OK.
8.
Click
OK
on the
Local Area Connection Properties
window
to save
your settings.

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