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Chapter±1
Product Overview
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W±reless-G Router for 3G/UMTS Broadband
Opposite Side Panel with Antenna
Modem
The Modem port is where you will
connect your cable or DSL modem.
Ethernet 1, 2, 3, ²
These Ethernet ports (1, 2, 3,
4) connect the Router to wired computers and
other Ethernet network devices.
Secur±ty Bracket
The security bracket labeled
“Reset” clips onto the Router. It covers the Reset
button and the security slot on the Router’s top
panel. You can remove the security bracket to
access the Reset button.
Reset
There are two ways to reset the Router’s
factory defaults. Either press and hold the Reset
button for approximately five seconds, or restore
the defaults from the
Administration > Factory
Defaults
screen of the Router’s web-based
utility.
Power
The Power port is where you will
connect the power adapter.
Front Panel
Secur±ty Slot
To protect the Router from theft,
you can attach a lock to the Router using the
security slot.
Bottom Panel
To place the Router in a vertical position, rotate the stand
90 degrees.
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Chapter±1
Product Overview
´
W±reless-G Router for 3G/UMTS Broadband
Placement Positions
There are three ways to physically install the Router. The
first way is to place the Router horizontally on a surface.
The second way is to stand the Router vertically on a
surface. The third way is to mount the Router on a wall.
Horizontal Placement
The Router has four rubber feet on its bottom panel. Place
the Router on a level surface near an electrical outlet.
Vertical Placement
The Router has a stand on the panel opposite to the
antenna. Rotate the stand 90 degrees, and place the
Router on a level surface near an electrical outlet.
Wall-Mounting Placement
The Router has four wall-mount slots on its back panel.
The distance between two adjacent slots is 68 mm
(2.68 inches).
Two screws are needed to mount the Router.
Suggested Mount±ng Hardware
2.5-3.0 mm
4-5 mm
1-1.5 mm
Note: Mounting hardware illustrations are not
true to scale.
NOTE:
Linksys is not responsible for damages
incurred by insecure wall-mounting hardware.
Follow these instructions:
Determine where you want to mount the Router. Make
sure that the wall you use is smooth, flat, dry, and
sturdy. Also make sure the location is within reach of
an electrical outlet.
Drill two holes into the wall. Make sure the holes are
68 mm (2.68 inches) apart.
Insert a screw into each hole and leave 3 mm
(0.12 inches) of its head exposed.
Maneuver the Router so two of the wall-mount slots
line up with the two screws.
Place the wall-mount slots over the screws and slide
the Router down until the screws fit snugly into the
wall-mount slots.
68 mm
Wall Mounting Template
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Print this page at 100% size. Cut along
the dotted line, and place on the wall
to drill precise spacing.
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Chapter±2
Wireless Security Checklist
µ
W±reless-G Router for 3G/UMTS Broadband
Chapter 2:
W±reless Secur±ty Checkl±st
Wireless networks are convenient and easy to install, so
homes with high-speed Internet access are adopting them
at a rapid pace. Because wireless networking operates by
sending information over radio waves, it can be more
vulnerable to intruders than a traditional wired network.
Like signals from your cellular or cordless phones, signals
from your wireless network can also be intercepted. Since
you cannot physically prevent someone from connecting
to your wireless network, you need to take some additional
steps to keep your network secure.
1. Change the default w±reless
network name or SSID
Wireless devices have a default wireless network name
or Service Set Identifier (SSID) set by the factory. This
is the name of your wireless network, and can be up
to 32 characters in length. Linksys wireless products
use
l±nksys
as the default wireless network name. You
should change the wireless network name to something
unique to distinguish your wireless network from other
wireless networks that may exist around you, but do not
use personal information (such as your Social Security
number) because this information may be available for
anyone to see when browsing for wireless networks.
2. Change the default password
For wireless products such as access points, routers, and
gateways, you will be asked for a password when you
want to change their settings. These devices have a default
password set by the factory. The Linksys default password
is
adm±n
. Hackers know these defaults and may try to
use them to access your wireless device and change your
network settings. To thwart any unauthorized changes,
customize the device’s password so it will be hard to
guess.
3. Enable MAC address f±lter±ng
Linksys routers and gateways give you the ability to
enable Media Access Control (MAC) address filtering. The
MAC address is a unique series of numbers and letters
assigned to every networking device. With MAC address
filtering enabled, wireless network access is provided
solely for wireless devices with specific MAC addresses.
For example, you can specify the MAC address of each
computer in your home so that only those computers can
access your wireless network.
². Enable encrypt±on
Encryption protects data transmitted over a wireless
network. Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA/WPA2) and Wired
Equivalency Privacy (WEP) offer different levels of security
for wireless communication.
A network encrypted with WPA/WPA2 is more secure
than a network encrypted with WEP, because WPA/WPA2
uses dynamic key encryption. To protect the information
as it passes over the airwaves, you should enable the
highest level of encryption supported by your network
equipment.
WEP is an older encryption standard and may be the
only option available on some older devices that do not
support WPA.
General Network Security Guidelines
Wireless network security is useless if the underlying
network is not secure.
Password protect all computers on the network and
individually password protect sensitive files.
Change passwords on a regular basis.
Install
anti-virus
software
and
personal
firewall
software.
Disable file sharing (peer-to-peer). Some applications
may open file sharing without your consent and/or
knowledge.
Additional Security Tips
Keep wireless routers, access points, or gateways away
from exterior walls and windows.
Turn wireless routers, access points, or gateways
off when they are not being used (at night, during
vacations).
Use strong passphrases that are at least eight characters
in length. Combine letters and numbers to avoid using
standard words that can be found in the dictionary.
WEB:
For
more
information
on
wireless
security, visit
www.l±nksys.com/secur±ty
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Chapter±3
Advanced Configuration
W±reless-G Router for 3G/UMTS Broadband
Chapter 3:
Advanced Conf±gurat±on
After setting up the Router with the Setup Wizard (located
on the CD-ROM), the Router will be ready for use. However,
if you’d like to change its advanced settings, use the
Router’s web-based utility. This chapter describes each
web page of the utility and each page’s key functions. You
can access the utility via a web browser on a computer
connected to the Router.
The web-based utility has these main tabs: Setup,
Wireless, Security, Access Restrictions, Applications &
Gaming, Administration, and Status. Additional tabs will
be available after you click one of the main tabs.
NOTE:
When first installing the Router, you
should use the Setup Wizard on the Setup
CD-ROM. If you want to configure advanced
settings, use this chapter to learn about the
web-based utility.
How to Access the Web-Based Utility
To access the web-based utility, launch the web browser on
your computer, and enter the Router’s default IP address,
192.1´¶.1.1
, in the
Address
field. Then, press
Enter
.
A login screen will appear. (Non-Windows XP users will
see a similar screen.) Enter
adm±n
(the default) in both the
Username
and
Password
fields. (You can set a new password
on the Administration tab’s
Management
screen.) Click
OK
to continue.
Login Screen
Setup > Basic Setup
The first screen that appears is the
Basic Setup
screen. This
allows you to change the Router’s general settings.
Setup > Basic Setup
3G/UMTS Setup
Configure the HSDPA/3G/UMTS and/or GPRS settings for
the Router in this section.
Mob±le Connect±on
This button enables you to connect
to and disconnect from the HSDPA/3G/UMTS or GPRS
network through the Web-based Utility (you can also
connect and disconnect using the hardware button on
the Router). It will also indicate the status of the Router’s
HSDPA/3G/UMTS or GPRS connection.
Serv±ce
If you want the Router to connect to a HSDPA/
3G/UMTS signal when available Select HSDPA/3G/UMTS
Preferred (recommended) . If the HSDPA/3G/UMTS signal
is not available, then Router will use a GPRS connection. If
the Router is having problems maintaining a connection,
you can select HSDPA/3G/UMTS Only or GPRS Only. Then
the Router will be able to connect to only one type of
signal.
Mob±le Network Bearer
The name of the mobile network
bearer the Router is using is displayed.
Network Name
The name of the HSDPA/3G/UMTS or
GPRS network the Router is using is displayed.
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Chapter±3
Advanced Configuration
9
W±reless-G Router for 3G/UMTS Broadband
S±gnal Strength
This indicates the strength of the HSDPA/
3G/UMTS or GPRS signal that the Router is receiving
Internet Setup
The Internet Setup section configures the Router to your
Internet connection. Most of this information can be
obtained through your ISP.
Internet Connection Type
Select the type of Internet connection your ISP provides
from the drop-down menu. These are the available types:
Automatic Configuration - DHCP
Static IP
PPPoE
PPTP
L2TP
Telstra Cable
Automatic Configuration - DHCP
By default, the Router’s Internet Connection Type is set
to
Automat±c Conf±gurat±on - DHCP
, which should be
kept only if your ISP supports DHCP or you are connecting
through a dynamic IP address. (This option usually applies
to cable connections.)
Internet Connection Type > Automatic Configuration - DHCP
Static IP
If you are required to use a permanent IP address to
connect to the Internet, select
Stat±c IP
.
Internet Connection Type > Static IP
Internet IP Address
This is the Router’s IP address, when
seen from the Internet. Your ISP will provide you with the
IP address you need to specify here.
Subnet Mask
This is the Router’s Subnet Mask, as seen
by users on the Internet (including your ISP). Your ISP will
provide you with the Subnet Mask.
Default Gateway
Your ISP will provide you with the IP
address of the ISP server.
DNS 1-3
Your ISP will provide you with at least one DNS
(Domain Name System) server IP address.
PPPoE
Some DSL-based ISPs use PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol
over Ethernet) to establish Internet connections. If you are
connected to the Internet through a DSL line, check with
your ISP to see if they use PPPoE. If they do, you will have
to enable
PPPoE
.
Internet Connection Type > PPPoE
Username and Password
Enter the Username and
Password provided by your ISP.
Serv±ce Name
If provided by your ISP, enter the Service
Name.
Connect on Demand: Max Idle T±me
You can configure
the Router to cut the Internet connection after it has been
inactive for a specified period of time (Max Idle Time). If
your Internet connection has been terminated due to
inactivity, Connect on Demand enables the Router to
automatically re-establish your connection as soon as you
attempt to access the Internet again. To use this option,
select
Connect on Demand
. In the
Max Idle Time
field,
enter the number of minutes you want to have elapsed
before your Internet connection terminates. The default
Max Idle Time is
minutes.
Keep Al±ve: Red±al Per±od
If you select this option, the
Router will periodically check your Internet connection. If
you are disconnected, then the Router will automatically
re-establish your connection. To use this option, select
Keep Al±ve
. In the
Redial Period
field, specify how often
you want the Router to check the Internet connection. The
default Redial Period is
30
seconds.
PPTP
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is a service that
applies to connections in Europe only.
Internet Connection Type > PPTP

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