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3.
Under
Services Status
, set
FTP Server
to
Enable
and click
Submit
.
4.
Under
Storage Services
, click
New
.
5.
In
Username
and
Password
, enter a user name and password for the FTP server.
6.
In
Confirm password
, enter the password again.
7.
In
Directory Mode
, select a storage sharing mode:
>
All Directories
: The user can access all directories of the storage device.
>
Choose Directory
: The user can only access the directory you specified.
8.
In
Right
, select the desired right for the user:
>
Readable
: The user can only read files in the storage device, but can not add, delete or
modify files.
>
Readable & Writable
: The user and can read, modify, or delete the existing files, and can
also add files to the storage device.
9.
Set the status of the user.
>
Select
Enable
: The user can use the user name and password to access the storage device.
>
Clear
Enable
: The user can not use the user name and password to access the storage
device.
10.
Click
Submit
.
Accessing a USB Storage Device Using FTP
You can access a USB storage device through the FTP server.
To access a USB storage device using FTP, connect the USB storage device to your HG532f and set
the FTP login parameters.
1.
On your computer, open a browser.
2.
Enter
in the address box, add then press
Enter
.
3.
In the
Login
dialog box, enter the user name and password you set in the HG532f's
Storage
Services
page, and then click
Login
.
Once you pass the authentication, the directory of and files in the USB storage device will be displayed.
Sharing a USB Printer
USB Printer
HG532f supports USB printers. After you connect a USB printer to your HG532f through the USB port,
you can access the printer from the Internet or internal network.
Adding a Network Printer
On Windows 7
1.
Choose
start
>
Devices and Printers
.
2.
Choose
Add a printer
.
3.
Choose
Add a network, wireless or Bluetooth printer
.
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4.
Click
The printer that I want isn't listed
.
5.
Choose
Select a shared printer by name
and enter the printer address
in the text box.
myprinter
is the customized name of the printer to add. Click
Next
.
6.
Select the model of the printer you want or click
Have Disk
to manually install the printer
drive.
7.
Click
OK
.
On Windows XP
1.
Choose
start
>
Printers and Faxes
.
2.
Choose
Add a printer
.
3.
In the
Add Printer Wizard
dialog box, click
Next
.
4.
Choose
A network printer, or a printer attached to another computer
and click
Next
.
5.
Choose
Connect to a printer on the Internet or on a home or office network
and enter
the printer's address
in the
URL
text box.
myprinter
is the customized name of the printer to
add. Click
Next
.
6.
Select the model of the printer you want or click
Have Disk
to manually install the printer
drive. Click
Next
.
7.
Determine whether to set the printer as the default printer. Click
Next
.
8.
Click
Finish
.
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Maintenance Guide
Enabling and Disabling the WLAN on the HG532f
Press the WLAN button in the HG532f to enable or disable the WLAN. To ascertain whether the WLAN
is enabled, view the WLAN indicator.
Changing the Web Management Page User Name and Password
The correct user name and password are required to log in to the web management page. Regular
changes to the web management page user name and password can effectively prevent unauthorized
users from logging in and modifying important parameters.
1.
Log in to the web management page.
2.
In the navigation tree, choose
Maintenance
>
Account
.
3.
In
New user name
, enter the new user name you specified.
4.
In
Current password
, enter the currently used password.
5.
In
New password
, enter the new password you specified. In
Confirm password
enter the
new password again.
6.
Click
Submit
.
When modify password successfully, this page will jump to the login page, enter the new user
name and password to log in.
If you forget the password , you can press and hold the
Reset
button for 6 seconds or more,
then the user name and password of the Web management page will back to factory value.
This operation will make your own configuration data lost, please perform this operation with
caution.
Restoring Default Settings
Using the Configuration Tool
If the HG532f parameter settings were configured incorrectly, log in to the web management page to
reload the default configuration file and restore the HG532fto its default settings. Perform this operation
with caution. After the HG532f is restored to its default settings, all custom data and settings will be
lost, and the password will be restored to user.
1.
Log in to the web management page.
2.
In the navigation tree, choose
Maintenance
>
Device
.
3.
In
Restore Default
, click
Restore Default Settings
.
4.
In the displayed dialog box, click
OK
.
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Using the Reset Button
If you forget the login password to the web management page or could not access the web
management page, use the
RESET
button on the HG532f rear panel to restore the HG532f to its
default settings. Perform this operation with caution. After the HG532f is restored to its default settings,
all custom data and settings will be lost, and the password will be restored to user.
1.
Press the HG532f power button to power the HG532f on.
2.
Press and hold the
RESET
button for 6 seconds or more.
The HG532f will restart, which will cause temporary network interruptions.
After the HG532f is restored to its default settings, change the computer IP address so that it
is in the same network segment as the 192.168.1.1 default IP address.
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Reference Operations
Enabling Wireless Configuration on Windows
On Windows XP
1.
Right-click
My Computer
and choose
Manage
from the shortcut menu.
2.
In the left pane of the
Computer Management
window, choose
Computer Management
(Local)
>
Services and Applications
>
Services
.
3.
In the right pane of the
Computer Management
window, right-click
Wireless Zero
Configuration
and choose
Properties
from the shortcut menu.
4.
In the displayed dialog box, check that
Service status
is
Started
.
5.
Click
OK
to close the dialog box. Then close the
Computer Management
window.
On Windows 7 or Windows Vista
1.
Right-click
Computer
and choose
Manage
from the shortcut menu.
2.
In the left pane of the
Computer Management
window, choose
Computer Management
(Local)
>
Services and Applications
>
Services
.
3.
In the right pane of the
Computer Management
window, right-click
WLAN AutoConfig
and
choose
Properties
from the shortcut menu.
4.
In the displayed dialog box, check that
Service status
is
Started
.
5.
Click
OK
to close the dialog box. Then close the
Computer Management
window.
Checking the Computer MAC Address
The MAC address, also known as the physical address, is a unique identifier assigned to a network
adapter. A MAC address contains six groups of two hexadecimal digits, such as 2C-41–38–8D-75–8D.
This section demonstrates how to check your computer's MAC address.
On Windows 7
1.
Choose
start
>
Control Panel
>
Network and Internet
>
Network and Sharing Center
>
Change adapter settings
. Right-click
Local Area Connection
and choose
Status
from the
shortcut menu.
2.
Click
Details
.
3.
In
Network Connection Details
, find the line similar to
Physical Address 70-F3–95–0C-
49–4E
. The
70-F3–95–0C-49–4E
string is your computer's MAC address.
On Windows XP
1.
Choose
start
>
Control Panel
>
Network and Internet Connections
>
Network
Connections
. Right-click
Local Area Connection
and choose
Status
from the shortcut
menu.
2.
Click the
Support
tab. Under
Connection status
, click
Details
.
3.
In
Network Connection Details
, find the line similar to
Physical Address 78–AC–C0–B0–
DF-A1
. The
78–AC–C0–B0–DF-A1
string is your computer's MAC address.

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