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SECTION 2, INSTALLATION
Electrical Connection to Router
Your router does not have an On/Off power switch and therefore will
only be powered on by plugging in the power adapter:
Reset
Power
LAN
To power
supply
1
Connect the power adapter to the router’s Power port, found on
the back of the unit.
2
Then plug the power adapter into a grounded and surge
protected power outlet.
!
The Power LED on the front panel lights green when
connected properly.
Easy Software Setup
Run the Installation Wizard program from the supplied CD-ROM to
quickly setup your network. Once your network is up and running,
refer to
Section 3:Configuration
for advanced configuration.
Manual Software Setup
If you’d prefer to manually setup your network, use this section to
configure it. This section details the physical connection of the router
to your network as well as the configuration needed by your PC.
To set up your wireless network:
!
Physically connect and power on the router
!
Configure your PCs
!
Enter Wireless Security settings
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If you don’t want to use the Installation Wizard from the CD-ROM,
follow the instructions below. For advanced configurations, refer to
Section 3:Configuration
.
Wired Connection to Router
LAN
4
WAN
3
2
1
Ante na
Reset
Power
ETHERNET
USB
CABLE
+12VDC
USBCPE MAC ID:ABDCEF012345
S/N: PMMYJSC A BC
HFCMACID: ABCDEF012345
CUSTOMERS/N:BCDFGHJKLMNP
If you are connecting your PC with an Ethernet cable to the router,
your PC must be installed first with an Ethernet adapter.
You need two Ethernet cables for this procedure, one cable to connect the router to
the modem and one cable to connect a PC to the router.
1
If you have been running broadband to a single computer before,
unplug the Ethernet cable (that runs between your modem and
PC) from the back of your PC and plug it into the port labeled
WAN on the back of your router.
2
If you have not been running broadband to a single computer,
take one end of an Ethernet cable and plug it into the WAN port.
The WAN port is the only port that works for your connection from
the modem to the router.
3
Take the other end of the same cable and plug it into your cable
or DSL modem. You have now connected the router to the
modem. It may be necessary to restart your cable or DSL modem
after making this connection.
4
To connect the PC to the router, use a different Ethernet cable
and plug it into your Ethernet port on your PC.
5
Use the other end of the same cable and plug it into one of the
LAN ports on your router. You have now connected your PC to
the router.
6
To connect more devices, repeat steps 4 and 5.
7
To configure the router, refer to
Section 3: Configuration
.
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SECTION 2, INSTALLATION
Wireless Connection to Router
WARNING!
Initial configuration of the router with a wireless
connection is NOT secure and is not recommended by
Motorola. If at all possible, for an initial configuration, use
an Ethernet cable to connect to the router.
If you are connecting your client (most likely a PC) wirelessly to the
router, you can use the Motorola WPCI810G, a wireless PCI card for
your desktop PC. If you have a laptop, the Motorola WN825G
wireless PC card provides access.
Note:
The WN825G/WPCI810G is not supported under Windows 95, 98, nor NT.
To connect the router to the modem, you need at least one Ethernet cable.
LAN
4
WAN
3
2
1
Ante na
Reset
Power
ETHERNET
USB
CABLE
+12VDC
USB CPE MACID:ABDCEF012345
S/N: PMYJSCA
BC
HFCMAC ID: ABCDEF012345
CUSTOMERS/N:BCDFGHJKLMNP
1
If you have been running broadband to a single computer before,
unplug the cable, that runs between your modem and PC, and
plug it into the port labeled WAN on the back of your router.
Otherwise, take one end of an Ethernet cable and plug it into the
WAN port. The WAN port is the only port that works for your
connection from the modem to the router.
2
If the same cable isn’t plugged in already, take the other end of
the cable and plug it into your cable or DSL modem. You have
now connected the router to the modem. It may be necessary to
restart your cable or DSL modem after making this connection.
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3
To connect the PC to the router through a wireless connection,
ensure the PC’s wireless adapter SSID (Service Set Identifier) is
set to the router’s default setting of
motorola
appended with the
last 3 characters of the Wireless MAC address (an example
SSID:
motorola 345
)
and that no encryption is enabled.
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
Tested To Comply
With FCC Standards
MODEL: WR850G
INPUT VOLTAGE: +5VDC, 2A
FCC ID: F2NWR850G
MODEL WR850G
PART NUMBER: AAAAAA-BBB-CC
S/N: PPPPMMYJJJSSSSSCAABBCCCC
WIRELESS MAC: AB CD EF 01 23 45
WAN MAC: AB CD EF 01 23 45
MADE IN TAIWAN
INPUT VOLTAGE: +5VDC, 2A
FCC ID: F2NWR850G
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
Tested To Comply
With FCC Standards
MODEL: WR850G
WIRELESS MAC: AB CD EF 01 23 45
WAN MAC: AB CD EF 01 23 45
MADE IN TAIWAN
MODEL WR850G
PART NUMBER: AAAAAA-BBB-CC
S/N: PPPPMMY
JJSSSSSCAABBCCCC
Wireless MAC address
Refer to your device’s documentation for instructions on how to
activate these settings.
4
To configure the router, refer to
Section 3:Configuration
.
You have now completed the hardware installation. The next section,
Configure Your Computers
, steps you through the various
configuration options needed for your PCs.
Configure Your Computers
Each computer that is going to be part of your network needs to “talk”
to the router. To do this, you may need to configure each PC’s
network setting to automatically obtain an IP address. This section
includes information on configuring computers with the following
operating systems:
!
Windows 98SE
!
Windows ME
!
Windows 2000
!
Windows XP
Determine the operating system for each computer you are including
in your wireless network and follow the steps to configure the network
settings for that PC.
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SECTION 2, INSTALLATION
Configuring Windows 98SE and ME
1
Click
Start
.
2
Select Settings > Control Panel.
3
Double-click
Network
. The Network window is displayed:
4
On the configuration tab, select the
TCP/IP
line the for the
appropriate Ethernet adapter. There might be multiple adapters
installed – choose only the one that is configured for your
adapter. In the example above, a 3Com Ethernet adapter card is
installed and is the appropriate choice for this example.

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