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Windows Vista:
Right click on the Network & Sharing Center icon in the bottom right of your screen, and click
“Connect to a network”:
A window titled “Connect to a network” will appear. In this window, select the “Sweex LW150” entry, click the
“Connect” button and follow the instructions on screen:
Note:
If you see a red cross near the network and the text: “The settings saved on this computer for the network do
not match the requirements of the network”, please refer to the troubleshooting section of this manual.
Advanced setup
Advanced setup can be done when you know exactly which settings your ISP requires or when the simple setup fails.
There are 5 possible configurations. We have listed them with instructions on how to configure them. To know which
setting matches the settings required by your ISP, look at the list of providers further on in this manual. The list is made
out of ISP’s and their corresponding services. Behind each service is listed the required setting.
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Note:
If
any of the settings below do not work immediately, it is recommended to power down your modem, wait a
few minutes and then connect the power to your modem again.
Logging in to the router:
For advanced setup, it is required that you login to the router to manually configure it correctly for your internet
connection. To log in to the router, start Internet Explorer, empty the address bar and enter: http://19±.1³µ.15.1/,
then press Enter. The following window should appear:
Enter “
sweex
” as user name and “
mysweex
” as password, then click OK. If you are unable to login, please refer
to the troubleshooting section of this manual.
The following screen should appear. Click next to start the advanced setup. If you see a different screen, click “Internet
Configuration” in the menu on the left:
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You should see the Internet Configuration Wizard screen:
You can now proceed with the advanced setup using one of the configurations described further on.
Checking if the router is successfully connected to the internet
For configurations 1 – 4, it is possible to check if you have a working internet connection. After applying the
configuration, the router will process the changes and take you to the “System Status” page. If this does not happen,
you can click “System Status” in the menu on the left. The status page looks as follows:
When the router has successfully connected to the internet, it will display “Internet Connection: Connected”
Configuration 1: DHCP with MAC address clone
Certain ISP’s require a specific MAC address to be connected to their modem. If this is the case for your ISP, it is possible to
clone the MAC address from your computer to the router’s WAN port, so that your ISP will accept the router on their network.
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Note:
Cloning your MAC address must be done from the computer that was originally connected to your modem, and
this computer must be connected to your router by network cable. MAC address cloning normally does not work over
wireless connections.
Click the “Dynamic IP / DHCP” button, you will see the following screen:
Click the “Clone MAC Address” button. You should see the MAC Address change. Then click the “Next” button and then “Apply”
Configuration 2: PPPoE
If your ISP requires the PPPoE connection type, click the “PPPoE” button. You will see the following screen:
Enter your account name (user name) that has been provided to you by your ISP in the “Account” field and the
corresponding password in the “Password” field. Clone your MAC address only if this is required by your ISP.
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Note:
Cloning your MAC address must be done from the computer that was originally connected to your modem, and
this computer must be connected to your router by network cable. MAC address cloning normally does not work over
wireless connections.
When finished, click the “Next” button and then “Apply”.
Configuration 3: PPTP
If your ISP requires the PPTP connection type, click the “PPTP” button. You will see the following screen:
Fill out all fields as required by your ISP, click the “Next” button and then “Apply”.
Configuration 4: L2TP
L±TP is very similar to PPTP. If your ISP requires the L±TP connection type, click the “L±TP” button. You will see the
following screen:

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