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Wireless-N Broadband Router 150Mbps / 1T1R
3.3 Logging in to the Router
3.3.1 Open the WEB browser, and enter
http://192.168.0.1” in the address box. Press
Enter to navigate to the Web Interface Screen.
3.3.2 In the pop-up login window enter the User
name and Password and click “OK”.
Default Factory Settings:
User name:
admin
Password:
admin
3.3.3 If the user name and password entered
are
correct,
the
browser
displays
the
administrator window. Click ‘Next’ to start the
Setup Wizard.
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Chapter 4
Connection Settings
For first time installations we recommend to use the Setup Wizard. Open the Setup Wizard
window by clicking on the appropriate Menu selection on the left hand menu. Follow the on-
screen instructions and select the required options from the drop-down lists or check boxes,
such as “Country”, “Area” and the like. For proper connection you need to know the method
used by your ISP to connect to the network. If in doubt, contact your ISP and get all required
connection details before continuing.
4.1 WAN Connection Setting
The Router supports five common connection modes (ADSL Virtual Dial-up, Dynamic IP,
Static IP, L2TP and PPTP). Select one according your actual requirements or click ‘Detect’
and let the Wizard determine to most suitable connection method.
4.1.1 Select Connection Method
From the available options, select the connection method advised by your ISP
4.1.1.1 Connection Mode 1: ADSL Virtual Dial-up (Via PPPoE).
Enter the Account or User Name and Password provided by your ISP, and click “
Next
”.
4.1.1.2 Connection Mode 2: Dynamic IP (Via DHCP)
If your connection mode is Dynamic IP, your IP address will change every time you connect.
You do not need to enter any information. The Router will connect automatically.
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4.1.1.3 Connection Mode 3: Static IP
Enter the network address information provided by your ISP in the IP Address, Subnet Mask,
Gateway and Primary DNS server fields. Click “
Next
”.
4.1.1.4 Connection Mode 4: L2TP
Enter the details provided by your ISP such as User Name and Password.
L2TP provides two access modes. Select the one advised by your ISP.
Dynamic IP
Static IP
After entering all details, click “Next”.
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4.1.1.5 Connection Mode 5: PPTP
Enter the details provided by your ISP such as User Name, Password, and Server IP Address
etc.
PPTP provides two access modes.
Dynamic IP
Static IP
After entering all details, click “Next”.
4.1.2 Save Connection Settings
Once all details have been entered, click ‘Apply’.
4.1.3 Reboot and Connect
From the ‘System Tools’ options, select ‘Reboot’ to activate the settings and reboot the router.
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Click ‘Reboot the Router’.
4.1.4 Check Connection Settings
After rebooting the Router, you may check the actual connection settings by selecting ‘System
Status’ from the menu of the configuration interface.
Network Status
Connection Status:
Shows current
Connection Status, connected or
disconnected.
Connection Mode:
If connected, shows
current Connection Method.
WAN IP:
Current IP Address assigned to
the connection by your provider.
Subnet Mask:
Current Subnet assigned to
the connection by your provider.
Gateway:
Current Gateway IP Address
assigned to the connection by your provider.
Primary DNS Server, Secondary DNS
Server:
Current IP Address of DNS
Server(s) assigned to the connection by
your provider or entered manually.
Connection Timer:
Connect time since last
restart.
Service Status
IP Address:
The local IP address of the
Router (192.168.0.1 is default).
DHCP Server, NAT, Firewall:
Shows
current status of these services, enabled or
disabled.
System Status
System Time:
Current System Time of the
Router obtained either from the Internet or
set manually.
System Date:
Current System Date of the
Router obtained either from the Internet or
set manually.
Connected Clients:
Number of devices
connected to the Router.
Firmware
Version,
Boot
Version,
Hardware Version:
Current versions of
Hard and Firmware of the Router.
LAN MAC Address, WAN MAC Address:
Current MAC Addresses of the Router.
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