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Chapter 7: Setting up the Wireless-G Router for Broadband WAN and HSDPA/3G/UMTS or
GPRS Service
Wireless-G Router for 3G/UMTS Broadband
Using the Setup Wizard
1.
Insert the Setup Wizard CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. The Setup Wizard should run automatically, and the
Welcome
screen should appear. If it does not, click the
Start
button and choose
Run
. In the field that appears,
enter
D:\SetupWizard.exe
(if “D” is the letter of your CD-ROM drive).
2.
The Setup Wizard will automatically detect the language setting of your PC. On the initial
Welcome
screen,
click the
Next
button if you want to proceed with the Setup Wizard using the current language. If you want to
use a different language, select the appropriate language, and then click the
Next
button.
3.
On the following
Welcome
screen, click the
Click Here to Start
button if this is the first time you are running
the Setup Wizard. These are your other choices:
User Guide
- Click the
User Guide
button to open the PDF file of this User Guide.
Exit
- Click the
Exit
button to exit the Setup Wizard.
Figure 7-1: Setup Wizard’s Welcome - Language
Selection Screen
Figure 7-2: Setup Wizard’s Welcome - Start
Wizard Screen
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Wireless-G Router for 3G/UMTS Broadband
4.
Click the
Broadband WAN and 3G/UMTS or GPRS
radio button to configure the Router for both broadband
WAN and HSDPA/3G/UMTS or GPRS service.
5.
Make sure the Router is powered off. Then follow the instructions provided by Vodafone to insert your
Vodafone SIM card into your Vodafone Mobile Connect HSDPA/3G/UMTS Card.
6.
Insert your Vodafone Mobile Connect HSDPA/3G/UMTS Card into the Router’s 3G/UMTS slot on the top panel of
the Router. Then click the
Next
button.
Figure 7-3: Select Service Screen
Figure 7-4: Insert Vodafone Mobile Connect Card Screen
NOTE:
If you click the
3G/UMTS or GPRS
radio button to configure the Router for HSDPA/3G/
UMTS or GPRS service only, go to “Chapter 5: Setting up the Wireless-G Router for HSDPA/3G/
UMTS or GPRS Service.”If you click the
Broadband WAN Only
radio button to configure the
Router for broadband WAN service only, go to “Chapter 6: Setting up the Wireless-G Router for
Broadband WAN Service Only.”
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GPRS Service
Wireless-G Router for 3G/UMTS Broadband
7.
Disconnect the Ethernet network cable from your computer. (This is the cable that connects the computer to
your modem.) Then click the
Next
button.
8.
Connect the cable from the modem to the Internet port on the Router. (This is the same cable that you just
disconnected from your computer.) Click the
Next
button.
Figure 7-5: Disconnect the Modem from the Computer
Screen
Figure 7-6: Connect the Modem to the Router Screen
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9.
Connect the included Ethernet network cable to the Ethernet network port of your computer. (This cable is
color-coded yellow to match the yellow Ethernet ports on the Router.)
Click the
Next
button.
10. Connect the other end of the cable to one of the Ethernet ports labeled 1-4 on the side panel of the Router.
Connect additional computers or other devices to the Router.
Click the
Next
button.
Figure 7-7: Connect the Router to a Computer Screen
Figure 7-8: Connect the Router to a Computer Screen,
continued
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Wireless-G Router for 3G/UMTS Broadband
11. Connect the power adapter to the Router’s Power port. Plug the other end into an electrical outlet.
Click the
Next
button.
12. Make sure the Power, Internet, and at least one of the numbered LEDs on the Router light up. If they do not
light up, make sure the cables are securely connected.
The Power LED will flash for a few seconds while the Router goes through its self-diagnostics test. This LED
will be solidly lit when the self-test is complete. If it does not stop flashing, refer to “Appendix A:
Troubleshooting.”
Click the
Next
button.
Figure 7-9: Power on the Router Screen
Figure 7-10: Check the Router’s Status Screen
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