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Hardware Installation
Linksys
LED Indicators
Reset
Action
Description
Press Reset Button For
5 Secs
Warm start
DIAG indicator: Diag LED flashing slowly
Press Reset Button
Longer than 10 Secs
Factory default
DIAG indicator: Diag LED flashing quickly
Placement Tips
Do not place anything on top of the router° The router could be damaged
by excessive weight°
Do not obstruct heat dissipation holes on the sides of the router°
Do not expose to direct sunlight or other heat source° Keep area around
router adequately ventilated°
Place the router on a flat surface°
Wall Mounting Tips
The router has two wall-mount slots on its bottom panel° When mounting the
router on the wall, please ensure that the heat dissipation holes are facing
sideways as shown in the following picture for safety reasons° Linksys is not
responsible for damages incurred by insecure wall-mounting hardware°
LED Name
Color
Description
System
Green
On: Power On
Blinking: System booting up
DIAG
Amber
On: System not ready
Off: System ready
Blinking: System is on self-test
WAN
Green/ Amber
Amber On: 10/100M link
Amber Blinking: 10/100M activity
Green On: Gigabit link
Green Blinking: Gigabit activity
WAN/DMZ
Green/ Amber
Amber On: 10/100M link
Amber Blinking: 10/100M activity
Green On: Gigabit link
Green Blinking: Gigabit activity
VPN
Green
On: Designated VPN tunnel up
Off: Designated VPN tunnel down
1~4
Ethernet
Green/ Amber
Amber On: 10/100M link
Amber Blinking: 10/100M activity
Green On: Gigabit link
Green Blinking: Gigabit activity
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Getting Started with the Router Configuration
Linksys
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Follow the instructions to configure your router.
1.
Be sure your computer is connected to a LAN port on the router and set
to receive an automatic IP address from the DHCP server.
2.
Open a Web browser and type 192.168.1.1 in the address bar.
3.
On the login screen, type in default username: admin, and default
password: admin. Click Log In.
4.
Launch Setup Wizard – on the System Status or Quick Start tab – to
complete configuration. Allow blocked content if asked.
5.
The Configuration tab allows more control of your network based on
your management needs.
NOTE:
Windows users can find the router IP address through the DOS
prompt. Click on the Start button, enter “CMD” in the search field,
and type “ipconfig” at the prompt. The IP address is the Default
Gateway.
System Status
After logging in to the Web GUI, you will be directed to system status page,
where you can glance how the router is configured. You can click on the System
Status tab to view the current status of the router later on.
System Information
This section includes the following information:
Serial Number:
Serial number of this router.
Firmware Version:
Current firmware version.
Model Number:
Model name of the router.
MD5 Checksum:
A value used for validation of the firmware installed on
the router.
LAN:
IPv4/Subnet Mask
IPv6/Prefix
Current LAN IP address of the router.
Working Mode:
Current working mode as Gateway or Router mode.
System Up Time:
How long since the last restart (or power-up) of the router.
Getting Started with the Router Configuration
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Getting Started with the Router Configuration
Linksys
Configuration
You may click Setup Wizard button to launch wizard.
Port Statistics
Port ID:
ID of physical port.
Interface:
Type of the port: LAN, WAN or DMZ.
Status:
Status of the port: Disabled, Enabled or Connected.
Clicking on a port’s status will launch a window with statistics on that port.
Type:
10Base-T / 100 Base-TX / 1000 Base-TX.
Interface:
LAN/WAN/DMZ.
Link Status:
Up or down.
Port Activity:
Port
Enabled,
Port
Disabled,
or
Port
Connected.
Priority:
High or Normal.
Speed Status:
10Mbps, 100Mbps or 1000Mbps.
Duplex Status :
Half or Full.
Auto Negotiation :
On or Off.
VLAN :
VLAN ID.
This table also gives you the counts for packets received and sent, packet bytes
received and sent, and packet errors.
WAN Status
This section displays information for the WAN and DMZ interface.
NOTE:
You should enable Dual-Stack IP first to view IPv6 status. Please go
to Configuration > Network.
IP Address:
WAN IP address.
Default Gateway:
Default gateway IP address.
DNS:
IP address of the DNS server.
Dynamic DNS: (IPv4 Only)
Enabled or disabled.
Release:
If the WAN type is “Obtain an IP address
automatically (DHCP),” this button will appear.
Click Release to release the IP address.
Renew:
If the WAN type is “Obtain an IP address
automatically
(DHCP),”
this
button
will
appear. Click Renew to update the IP address.
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Getting Started with the Router Configuration
Linksys
Connect/ Disconnect:
If the WAN type is PPPoE or PPTP, this button
will appear° Click Disconnect to cut the
connection from ISP server° Click Connect to
re-dial to the server°
DMZ Status:
NOTE:
It is recommended to designate the configurable port on the
LRT224 as a DMZ port° Go to Device Configuration > Network and
check the Enable DMZ box°
IP Address:
IP address of DMZ port°
DMZ Host:
Private IP of DMZ host°
Firewall Settings
This section displays the current firewall settings:
SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection):
Default configuration is On°
DoS (Denial of Service):
Default configuration is On°
Block WAN Request:
Default configuration is On°
Remote Management:
Default configuration is Off°
Access Rule:
The number of access rules configured
in the router°
VPN Settings
Tunnel(s) Used:
Number of tunnels configured°
Tunnel(s) Available:
Number of tunnels the router supports°
OpenVPN Status
Tunnel(s) Used:
Number of OpenVPN tunnels configured°
Tunnel(s) Available:
Number of OpenVPN tunnels the router supports°
Log Setting Status
This section displays the following information:
Syslog Server:
Indicates whether Syslog server is activated°
Email Log:
Indicates whether Email Log is activated°
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Getting Started with the Router Configuration
Linksys
Quick Start (Setup Wizard)
Click the Quick Start tab to access Basic Setup Wizard° The setup wizard will
help you set up your network easily and finish basic network settings°
Basic Setup
Click Launch Now to run the Basic Setup Wizard° Refer to the information from
your ISP to enter the required settings for your connection°
You can configure
Host and Domain, WAN setting, LAN setting, Time
and
Password here° Click
Finish
button to leave the wizard°

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