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11. Your printer has now been added. To verify that it is functioning properly
through the Wireless AP + Cable/DSL Router, you will want to print a test
page. Click the button beside “Yes (recommended)” to print the test page
and then click the
Finish
button to complete adding your printer.
If you opt to print a test page, a window will appear asking if the test page print-
ed correctly. If it did, click the
Yes
button to close the window. If it did not print
correctly, click the
No
button and you will be given Windows Troubleshooting
for your printer.
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9.
The Add Printer Wizard will now ask you to enter a “Printer Name”. For
best performance, make sure your printer name is less than 31 characters
long. Enter this name in the blank field under “Printer Name”. Then, click
the
Next
button to continue.
10. Will this printer be shared over the network? If so, select
Shared
on the fol-
lowing screen and enter a “Shared Name” for the printer. Then, select the
operating systems under which this printer will be shared. In the example
below, the printer is being shared. If you choose not to share this over the
network, select
Not shared
. Then, click the
Next
button to continue.
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3.
The next screen shows all of the Wireless AP + Cable/DSL Router’s avail-
able ports. The port you will want to configure is the printer port, shown in
this screen as “SC0D8B45_P1
Shared Port”. (Your port number may be dif-
ferent.)Make sure this port is selected and click the
Next
button to continue.
4.
At this stage, Windows 2000 will notify you that a driver has already been
installed for this printer. This is due to an idiosyncrasy in Windows 2000.
Though you have not already installed printer drivers, you will want to select
Keep Existing Driver (recommended)
.
DO NOT
choose
Replace existing
driver
. Click the
Next
button to continue.
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When adding a printer under Windows 2000, make sure that the final window
in the
Installing the PrintServer’s Drivers
section does
NOT
have the “Run
Print Port Setup now” box checked. Selecting this box will lead to an error in
the installation process. Make sure that this box is
NOT
selected before con-
tinuing to this section.
1.
Go to “Add Printer” by clicking the
Start
button, selecting
Settings
, and
clicking
Printers
.
Then, to begin the configuration process, click the
Next
button.
2.
The next screen will ask how your printer is attached to your computer.
Since your printer is being connected to a network, rather than a single
computer, you will still want to select
Local Printer
. Do not select
Network Printer
, even though your printer is being connected to a
Network, since it is being connected directly to the Wireless AP +
Cable/DSL Router. Nor should you select Automatically Detect and Install;
this is only done when the printer is connected to the PC. Make sure
Local
Printer
is selected, as in the screen below, and click the
Next
button to con-
tinue.
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7.
Your printer has now been added. To print the test page, click the
Finish
button. This will complete adding your printer.
If you opt to print a test page, a window will appear asking if the test page print-
ed correctly. If it did, click the
OK
button to close the window. If it did not print
correctly, click the
Troubleshoot
button and you will be given Windows
Troubleshooting for your printer.
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5.
The Add Printer Wizard will now ask you to enter a “Printer Name”. For
best performance, make sure your printer name is less than 31 characters
long. Enter this name in the blank field under “Printer Name”. Then, click
the
Next
button to continue.
6.
To verify that it is functioning properly through the Wireless AP +
Cable/DSL Router, you will want to print a test page. Click the button
beside
Yes
to print the text page and then click the
Finish
button to com-
plete adding your printer.
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• Make sure that the same values are in the Basic Setup screen of the Wireless
AP + Cable/DSL Router web-based utility.
4. When I enter a URL or IP address, I get a time out error.
• Make sure that the other PCs work. If they do, ensure that your worksta-
tions IP settings are correct (IP address, Network Mask, Gateway and
DNS).
• If the PCs are configured correctly, but still not working, check the
Wireless AP + Cable/DSL Router to make sure that it is connected and
ON. Once this is the case, check its settings. (If you cannot connect to the
Wireless AP + Cable/DSL Router, check the LAN and power connec-
tions.)
• If the Wireless AP + Cable/DSL Router is configured correctly, check
your Internet connection (the Cable/DSL modem) to see that it is work-
ing correctly.
5. I can’t obtain an IP address from my cable or DSL modem.
• Make sure that all of your cabling is properly connected and that all of
the Wireless AP + Cable/DSL Router’s LEDs are correctly illuminated.
• Power down your cable or DSL modem for a few seconds. Turn it back
on. After the modem goes through its self-test, check to see that you now
have an IP address.
• Make sure that your cable or DSL modem is DHCP-capable.
• You may have to enter the Wireless AP + Cable/DSL Router or Device
Name in the Basic Setup page of the Wireless AP + Cable/DSL Router’s
web-based utility.
• Your ISP may require Mac Addresses. Check with your ISP. This address
can be obtained in the Basic Setup screen of the Wireless AP +
Cable/DSL Router’s Web-based Utility.
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Troubleshooting
Common Problems and Solutions
This section provides possible solutions to problems regarding the installation and
operation of the Cable/DSL Router. Read the description below to solve your prob-
lems. If you can’t find an answer here, check the Frequently Asked Questions section
or the Linksys website at www.linksys.com.
1. I can’t connect to the Wireless AP + Cable/DSL Router.
• Verify that the Wireless AP + Cable/DSL Router is properly installed, LAN
connections are OK, and it is powered ON.
• Make sure that your PC and the Wireless AP + Cable/DSL Router are on the
same network segment. If you are not sure, initiate the DHCP function and let
the PC get the IP address automatically.
• Make sure that your PC is using an IP address within the default range of
192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.254 and thus compatible with the Wireless AP +
Cable/DSL Router’s default IP Address of 192.168.1.1.
• The Network Mask should be set to 255.255.255.0 to match the Wireless AP
+ Cable/DSL Router. In the Wireless AP + Cable/DSL Router, you can check
these settings by going to the Basic Setup screen.
2. The Diag LED stays lit when it shouldn’t.
• The Diag LED lights up when the device is first powered up. Meantime, the
system will boot up itself and check for proper operation. After finishing the
checking procedure, the LED turns off to show the system is working fine. If
the LED remains lit after this time, the device is not working properly. First, try
restoring the Wireless AP + Cable/DSL Router’to it’s default settings by hold-
ing down the Reset button for more than five seconds. If the LED remains on
after restoring the default settings, try to re-flash the firmware by assigning a
static IP address to the computer, then upgrade the firmware again. If that does-
n’t help, contact your dealer for further information.
3. I can’t browse through the Wireless AP + Cable/DSL Router.
• Make sure that both ends of the network cable and power adapter are
properly connected and that the status LEDs on the front panel are func-
tioning properly.
• If using Windows 95 or 98, check the TCP/IP setup on the client side. Run
"
winipcfg
" by clicking on the
Start
button, then selecting
Run
. The PC should
have an IP address of 192.168.1.xxx ("xxx" is from 2 to 254.) Network Mask
is 255.255.255.0, the default gateway IP should be the Router’s IP Address.
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Does the Wireless AP + Cable/DSL Router support any operating system other than
Windows 95, 98, Millennium, NT, or 2000?
The Wireless AP + Cable/DSL
Router’s Web Utility is configured via the Internet web browser on your
Linux system. The PrintServer, though, is configured through Windows and
will not function under Linux. Linksys does not, at this time, provide techni-
cal support for setup, configuration or troubleshooting of any non-Windows
operating systems.
Does the Wireless AP + Cable/DSL Router support ICQ send file?
Yes, with the fol-
lowing fix:
ICQ menu-> preference -> connections tab-> check "I am behind
a firewall or proxy", and set the firewall time-out to 80 seconds in firewall
setting. The Internet user can then send a file to a user behind the Wireless AP
+ Cable/DSL Router.
I setup an Unreal Tournament Server, but others on the LAN cannot join. What do I
need to do?
If you have a dedicated Unreal Tournament server running, you
need to create a static IP for each of the LAN computers and forward ports
7777, 7778, 7779, 7780, 7781, and 27900 to the IP address of the server. If
you want to use the UT Server Admin, forward another port (8080 usually
works well), then in the [UWeb.WebServer] section of the server.ini file, set
the ListenPort to 8080 (to match the mapped port above) and ServerName to
the IP assigned to the Router from your ISP.
How do I get
Half-Life: Team Fortress
to Work with the Wireless AP + Cable/DSL
Router?
The default client port for Half-Life is 27005.
The computers on
your LAN need to have "+clientport 2700x" to the HL shortcut command
line; the x would be 6, 7, 8, and on up. This lets multiple computers connect
to the same server.
One problem:
version 1.0.1.6 won't let multiple comput-
ers with the same CD key connect at the same time, even if on the same LAN
(not a problem with 1.0.1.3).
As far as hosting games, the HL server does not
need to be in the DMZ. Just forward port 27015 or 27016 to the local IP of
the server computer. There remains, however, a problem with people being
booted after a few minutes with an "illegible server message."
Can multiple gamers on the LAN get on one game server and play simultaneously
with just one public IP address?
It depends on which network game or what
kind of game server you are using.
For example, Unreal Tournament supports
multi-login with one public IP.
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Can I use firmware for other routers with my Wireless AP + Cable/DSL Router?
No.
If you attempt to use other router's firmware, you could damage your router.
Only use firmware specifically written for the Wireless AP + Cable/DSL
Router as posted on the Linksys web site: www.linksys.com.
What is the maximum number of IP addresses and users supported by the Wireless
AP + Cable/DSL Router?
The Wireless AP + Cable/DSL Router supports up to
253 IP addresses and users.
Where is the Wireless AP + Cable/DSL Router installed on the network?
In a typi-
cal environment, the Wireless AP + Cable/DSL Router is installed between
the Cable/DSL Modem and the LAN.
Plug the Wireless AP + Cable/DSL
Router into the Cable/DSL Modem's Ethernet port.
Does the Wireless AP + Cable/DSL Router support IPX or AppleTalk?
No. TCP/IP
is the only protocol standard for the Internet and has become the global stan-
dard for communications. IPX, a NetWare communications protocol used
only to route messages from one node to another, and AppleTalk, a commu-
nications protocol used on Apple and Macintosh networks, can be used from
LAN to LAN connections, but those protocols cannot connect from WAN to
LAN.
Does the WAN connection of the Wireless AP + Cable/DSL Router support 100Mb
Ethernet?
Because of the speed limitations of broadband Internet connections,
the Wireless AP + Cable/DSL Router’s current hardware design supports
10Mb Ethernet on its WAN port. It does, of course, support 100Mbps over in
the auto-sensing Fast Ethernet 10/100 switch on the LAN side of the Wireless
AP + Cable/DSL Router.
What is
Network Address Translation
and what is it used for?
Network Address
Translation (NAT) translates multiple IP addresses on the private LAN to one
public address that is sent out to the Internet. This adds a level of security
since the address of a PC connected to the private LAN is never transmitted
on the Internet. Furthermore, NAT allows the Wireless AP + Cable/DSL
Router to be used with low cost Internet accounts, such as cable or DSL
modems, where only one TCP/IP address is provided by the ISP. The user may
have many private addresses behind this single address provided by the ISP.
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