Belkin F5D8231-4E N1 Wireless Router User Manual Manual

Belkin International, Inc. N1 Wireless Router Manual

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© 2008 Belkin International, Inc. All rights reserved. All trade names are registered trademarks of respective manufacturers listed. Mac, Mac OS, Apple, and AirPort are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.P75170akDN1 Wireless  RouterBelkin International, Inc.501 West Walnut StreetCompton, CA 90220-5221, USA310-898-1100310-898-1111 faxBelkin Ltd.Express Business Park, Shipton Way Rushden, NN10 6GL, United Kingdom+44 (0) 1933 35 2000+44 (0) 1933 31 2000 faxBelkin Ltd.7 Bowen Crescent, West GosfordNSW 2250, Australia+61 (0) 2 4372 8600+61 (0) 2 4372 8603 faxBelkin Tech SupportUS  :  877-736-5771      310-898-1100 ext. 2263Europe  :  00 800 223 55 460Australia  :  1800 235 546New Zealand :  0800 235 546Singapore  :  +65 6485 7620Japan  :  0120 532372South Korea  :  1544-9732Taiwan  :  00 801 85 5962Hong Kong  :  30021318Malaysia  :  1800 812 076Email: asia-support@belkin.comBelkin Asia Pacific LimitedUnit 08-12, 19/F., Miramar Tower,132 Nathan Road, TsimshatsuiKowloon, Hong Kong(852) 3669 4000(852) 3669 4111 fax
User ManualF5D8231ak4N1 Wireless  Router
1.  Introduction ......................................1Advantages of a Wireless Network ....................1Placement of your N1 Wireless Router .................32.  Product Overview ..................................7Product Features .................................73.  Knowing your Router ..............................10Package Contents ...............................10System Requirements.............................10Setup Assistant Software System Requirements ........104.  Connecting and Configuring your Router ...............155.  Alternate Setup Method ............................236.  Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface ..........38Changing LAN Settings............................39Viewing the DHCP Client List Page..................  41Configuring the Wireless Network Settings............  41Setting WPA Security .............................48Setting WEP Encryption ...........................50Using the Access Point Mode.......................52Setting MAC Address Control......................  53Configuring the Firewall ...........................55Using Dynamic DNS .............................  59Utilities .......................................  60Restarting the Router ............................  61Updating the Firmware ...........................  667.  Manually Configuring Network Settings................748.  Recommended Web Browser Settings .................799.  Troubleshooting ..................................8110.  Information  ....................................97Table of Contents
Introduction12Thank you for purchasing the Belkin N1 Wireless Router (the Router). Following are two short sections—the first discusses the benefits of home networking, and the other outlines best practices that maximize your wireless home network range and performance. Please be sure to read through this User Manual completely, and pay special attention to the section entitled “Placement of your Wireless Networking Hardware for Optimal Performance” on the next page. By following our simple setup instructions you will be able to use your Belkin Home Network to:• Shareonehigh-speedInternetconnectionwithallthecomputersinyour home• Shareresources,suchasfilesandharddrivesamongalltheconnected computers in your home• Shareasingleprinterwiththeentirefamily• Sharedocuments,music,video,anddigitalpictures• Store,retrieve,andcopyfilesfromonecomputertoanother• Simultaneouslyplaygamesonline,checkInternetemail,andchatAdvantages of a Wireless NetworkHere are some of the advantages of setting up a Belkin Wireless Network:• Mobility – you’ll no longer need a dedicated “computer room”—now you can work on a networked laptop or desktop computer anywhere within your wireless range• Easy installation – Belkin’s Easy Installation Wizard makes setup simple• Flexibility – set up and access printers, computers, and other networking devices from anywhere in your home• Easy expansion – the wide range of Belkin networking products let you expand your network to include devices such as printers and gaming consoles• No cabling required – you can spare the expense and hassle of retrofitting Ethernet cabling throughout the home or office• Widespread industry acceptance – choose from a wide range of interoperable networking products
Introduction221345678910sectionRevolutionary N1 Wireless Technology with MIMO (N1 MIMO) YourBelkinN1WirelessRouterusesanewsmart-antennatechnologycalled Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO). N1 MIMO complies with the IEEE draft 802.11n specification. It increases speed, range, reliability, and spectral efficiency for wireless networking systems.The element that makes Belkin’s N1 MIMO technology different from a conventional radio is the use of multiple antennas and two simultaneous data streams to deliver wireless transfers around your home or office. A conventional radio uses one antenna to transmit a data stream. Belkin’s N1 MIMO, on the other hand, uses three antennas. This design helps combat distortion and interference. Belkin’sN1MIMOismultidimensional.Itbuildsonone-dimensionalsmart-antennatechnologybysimultaneouslytransmittingtwodatastreams through the same channel, which increases wireless capacity. Another element that enhances Belkin’s N1 MIMO is the use of aggregation as specified in the draft 802.11n specification. By shortening the space between packets and combining multiple smaller packets into one larger packet, Belkin’s N1 MIMO can transmit more data through available bandwidth. Thinkofconventionalradiotransmissionasatwo-lanehighway.Thespeed limit governs the maximum allowable flow of traffic through thatlane.Comparedwithconventionalradios,one-dimensionalsmartantenna systems help move traffic through that lane faster and more reliably—analogoustoafour-laneroadonwhichtrafficconsistentlymoves at a rate closer to the speed limit. Belkin’s N1 MIMO helps traffic move at the speed limit and opens more lanes—to become the superhighway in this example. The rate of traffic flow is multiplied by the number of lanes that are opened.
3Introduction4IntroductionPlacement of your N1 Wireless RouterImportant Factors for Placement and SetupYour wireless connection will be stronger the closer your computer is to your Router. Typical indoor operating range for wireless devices is between 100 and 200 feet.In the same way, your wireless connection and performance will degrade somewhat as the distance between your Router and connected devices increases. This may or may not be noticeable to you. As you move further from your Router, connection speed may decrease. Factors that can weaken signals simply by getting in the way of your network’s radio waves are metal appliances or obstructions, and walls.If you have concerns about your network’s performance that might be related to range or obstruction factors, try moving the computer to a position between five and 10 feet from the Router in order to see if distance is the problem. If difficulties persist even at close range, please contact Belkin Technical Support.Note: While some of the items listed below can affect network performance, they will not prohibit your wireless network from functioning; if you are concerned that your network is not operating at its maximum effectiveness, this checklist may help.1. Router Placement  Place your Router, the central connection point of your network, as close as possible to the center of your wireless network devices.  To achieve the best wireless network coverage for your “wireless clients” (i.e., computers enabled by Belkin Wireless Notebook Network Cards, Wireless Desktop Network Cards, and Wireless USB Adapters): • EnsurethatyourRouter’snetworkingantennasareparallelto each other, and are positioned vertically (toward the ceiling). If your Router itself is positioned vertically, point the antennas as much as possible in an upward direction. • Inmultistoryhomes,placetheRouteronafloorthatisasclose to the center of the home as possible. This may mean placing the Router on an upper floor. • TrynottoplacetheRouternearacordless2.4GHzphone.
IntroductionIntroduction4Introduction21345678910section2.   Avoid Obstacles and Interference Avoid placing your Router near devices that may emit radio “noise,” such as microwave ovens. Dense objects that can inhibit wireless communication include:• Refrigerators• Washersand/ordryers• Metalcabinets• Largeaquariums• Metallic-based,UV-tintedwindows  If your wireless signal seems weak in some spots, make sure that objects such as these are not blocking the signal’s path (between your computers and Router).3.   Cordless Phones If the performance of your wireless network is impaired after attending to the above issues, and you have a cordless phone:• TrymovingcordlessphonesawayfromyourRouterandyourwireless-enabledcomputers.• Unplugandremovethebatteryfromanycordlessphonethatoperatesonthe2.4GHzband(checkmanufacturer’sinformation). If this fixes the problem, your phone may be interfering.• Ifyourphonesupportschannelselection,changethechannelon the phone to the farthest channel from your wireless network. For example, change the phone to channel 1 and move your Router to channel 11. See your phone’s user manual for detailed instructions.• Ifnecessary,considerswitchingtoa900MHzor5GHz cordless phone.4.   Choose the “Quietest” Channel for your Wireless Network  In locations where homes or offices are close together, such as apartment buildings or office complexes, there may be wireless networks nearby that can conflict with yours.   Use the Site Survey capabilities found in the Wireless Utility of your wireless adapter to locate any other wireless networks that are available (see your wireless adapter’s user manual), and move your Router and computers to a channel as far away from other networks as possible.
5Introduction6Introduction• Experiment with more than one of the available channels, in order to find the clearest connection and avoid interference from neighboring cordless phones or other wireless devices.• For Belkin wireless networking products, use the detailed Site Survey and wireless channel information included with your wireless network card. See your network card’s user guide for more information.   These guidelines should allow you to cover the maximum possible area with your Router. Should you need to cover an even wider area, we suggest the Belkin Wireless Range Extender/AccessPoint.5.   Secure Connections, VPNs, and AOL Secure connections typically require a user name and password, and are used where security is important. Secure connections include:• VirtualPrivateNetwork(VPN)connections,oftenusedtoconnect remotely to an office network• The“BringYourOwnAccess”programfromAmericaOnline(AOL), which lets you use AOL through broadband provided by another cable or DSL service• Mostonlinebankingwebsites• Manycommercialwebsitesthatrequireausernameandpassword to access your account  Secure connections can be interrupted by a computer’s power management setting, which causes it to “go to sleep.” The simplest solution to avoid this is to simply reconnect by rerunningtheVPNorAOLsoftware,orbyre-loggingintothesecure website.  A second alternative is to change your computer’s power management settings so it does not go to sleep; however, this may not be appropriate for portable computers. To change your power management setting under Windows, see the “Power Options” item in the Control Panel.  If you continue to have difficulty with Secure Connections, VPNs, and AOL, please review the steps above to be sure you have addressed these issues.
IntroductionIntroduction6Introduction21345678910sectionFor more information regarding our networking products, visit our website at www.belkin.com/networking or call Belkin Technical Support at:  US  : 877-736-5771       310-898-1100 ext. 2263  Europe  : 00 800 223 55 460  Australia   : 1800 235 546  New Zealand  : 0800 235 546    Singapore  : +65 6485 7620   Japan  : 0120 532372    South Korea  : 1544-9732    Taiwan  : 00 801 85 5962    Hong Kong  : 30021318    Malaysia  : 1800 812 076    Email: asia-support@belkin.com
7Product Overview8Product Features In minutes you will be able to share your Internet connection and network your computers. The following is a list of features that make your new Belkin N1 Wireless Router an ideal solution for your home or small office network.Works with Both PCs and Mac® Computers The Router supports a variety of networking environments including Mac OS® 8.x, 9.x, X v10.x, Linux®, Windows® 98, Me, NT®, 2000, and XP, and others. All that is needed is an Internet browser and a networkadapterthatsupportsTCP/IP(thestandardlanguageof the Internet).Patent-Pending Network Status Display Lighted LEDs on the front of the Router indicate which functions areinoperation.You’llknowat-a-glancewhetheryourRouterisconnected to the Internet. This feature eliminates the need for advancedsoftwareandstatus-monitoringprocedures.Web-Based Advanced User Interface You can set up the Router’s advanced functions easily through your web browser, without having to install additional software onto the computer. There are no disks to install or keep track of and, best of all, you can make changes and perform setup functions from any computer on the network quickly and easily.NAT IP Address Sharing Your Router employs Network Address Translation (NAT) to share the single IP address assigned to you by your Internet Service Provider while saving the cost of adding additional IP addresses to your Internet service account.SPI Firewall Your Router is equipped with a firewall that will protect your network from a wide array of common hacker attacks including IP Spoofing, Land Attack, Ping of Death (PoD), Denial of Service (DoS), IP with zero length, Smurf Attack, TCP Null Scan, SYN flood, UDP flooding, Tear Drop Attack, ICMP defect, RIP defect, and fragment flooding.
Product Overview821345678910sectionIntegrated 10/100 4-Port Switch TheRouterhasabuilt-in,four-portnetworkswitchtoallowyourwired computers to share printers, data and MP3 files, digital photos, and much more. The switch features automatic detection so it will adjust to the speed of connected devices. The switch will transfer data between computers and the Internet simultaneously without interrupting or consuming resources.Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) UPnP is a technology that offers seamless operation of voice messaging, video messaging, games, and other applications that areUPnP-compliant.Support for VPN Pass-Through If you connect to your office network from home using a VPN connection,yourRouterwillallowyourVPN-equippedcomputertopass through the Router and to your office network.Built-In Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Built-InDynamicHostConfigurationProtocol(DHCP)on-boardmakesfor the easiest possible connection of a network. The DHCP server will assign IP addresses to each computer automatically so there is no need for a complicated networking setup.Setup Assistant The Setup Assistant, second generation of Belkin’s renowned Easy Install Wizard, takes the guesswork out of setting up your Router. This automatic software determines your network settings for you and sets up the Router for connection to your Internet Service Provider (ISP). In a matter of minutes, your Router will be up and running on the Internet.Note: Setup Assistant software is compatible with Windows 2000 and XP. If you are using another operating system, the Router can be set up using the Alternate Setup Method described in this User Manual (see page 23).
Product OverviewIntegrated N1 Wireless Access Point N1 MIMO is an exciting new wireless technology based on the draft IEEE 802.11n specification. It employs MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output)smart-antennatechnologythatachievesdataratesofupto300Mbps.* Actual throughput is typically lower than the connected data rate and will vary depending on your networking environment.*NOTE: The standard transmission rate—300Mbps—is the physical data rate. Actual data throughput will be lower.MAC Address Filtering For added security, you can set up a list of MAC addresses (unique client identifiers) that are allowed access to your network. Every computer has its own MAC address. Simply enter these MAC addressesintoalistusingtheWeb-BasedAdvancedUserInterfaceand you can control access to your network.9
Package Contents• BelkinN1WirelessRouter• QuickInstallationGuide• BelkinSetupAssistantSoftwareCD• RJ45EthernetNetworkingCable• PowerSupply• UserManual• NetworkStatusDisplayGuide• WirelessSecuritySetupGuideSystem Requirements• BroadbandInternetconnectionsuchasacableorDSLmodemwithRJ45(Ethernet)connection• Atleastonecomputerwithaninstallednetworkinterfaceadapter• TCP/IPnetworkingprotocolinstalledoneachcomputer• RJ45Ethernetnetworkingcable• InternetbrowserSetup Assistant Software System Requirements• APCrunningWindows® 2000 or XP• Minimum500MHzprocessorand128MBRAM• InternetbrowserKnowing your Router10section21345678910
11Knowing your Router12The Router has been designed to be placed on a desktop. All of the cables exit from the rear of the Router for better organization and utility. The Network Status Display is easily visible on the FRONT of the Router to provide you with information about network activity andstatus.SeetheNetworkStatusDisplayGuideformore detailed information.(A) (B) (C) (D/E) (F) (G)A.   Wireless Security    OFF Wireless security is offSolid Blue Wireless security is onB.   Wireless-Computer Status    OFF Wireless computer is not presentSolid Blue Wireless computer is connected to the RouterBlinking Amber Problem with wireless computer connecting properly to the RouterC.   Wired-Computer Status    OFF Wired computer is not presentSolid Blue Wired computer is connected to the RouterBlinking Amber Problem with wired computer connecting properly to the Router
Knowing your Router12section21345678910D.  Router/Power Status    When you apply power to the Router or restart it, a short period of time elapses while the Router boots up. During this time, the “router” icon blinks. When the Router has completely booted up, the “router” icon becomes a solid light, indicating the Router is ready for use. OFF Router is offBlinking Blue Router is booting upSolid Blue Router is on and readyE.   Wireless Status    OFF Wireless is offSolid Blue Wireless is onF.   Modem Status    This icon lights in blue to indicate that your modem is connected properly to the Router. It turns amber when problem is detected. OFF Router is NOT connected to modemSolid Blue Router is connected to modem and functioning properlyBlinking Amber Problem with modemG.   Internet Status    This unique icon shows you when the Router is connected to the Internet. When the light is off, the Router is NOT connected to the Internet. When the light is blinking amber, the Router is attempting to connect to the Internet. When the light is solid blue, the Router is connected to the Internet. When using the “Disconnect after x minutes” feature, this icon becomes extremely useful in monitoring the status of your Router’s connection. OFF Router is NOT connected to the InternetBlinking Amber Router is attempting to connect to the InternetSolid Blue Router is connected to the Internet
13Knowing your Router14H.   Connections to Wired Computers     - Gray Connectyourwired(non-wireless)computerstotheseports.TheseportsareRJ45,10/100auto-negotiation,auto-uplinkingports for standard UTP category 5 or 6 Ethernet cable. The ports are labeled 1 through 4, with onboard LEDs on the connectors.I.   Connection to Modem     - Yellow This port is for connection to your cable or DSL modem. Use the cable that was provided with the modem to connect the modem to this port. Use of a cable other than the one supplied with the cable modem may not work properly.(K)(I)(H) (J)(L)
Knowing your Router14section21345678910J.   Reset Button The “Reset” button is used in rare cases when the Router may function improperly. Resetting the Router will restore the Router’s normal operation while maintaining the programmed settings. You can also restore the factory default settings by using the “Reset” button. Use the restore option in instances where you may have forgotten your custom password.  i.    Resetting the Router Push and release the “Reset” button. The lights on the Routerwillmomentarilyflash.The“Power/Ready”lightwillbegintoblink.Whenthe“Power/Ready”lightbecomessolidagain, the reset is complete.ii.  Restoring the Factory Defaults Press and hold the “Reset” button for at least 10 seconds, then release it. The lights on the Router will momentarily flash.The“Power/Ready”lightwillbegintoblink.When the“Power/Ready”lightbecomessolidagain,therestore is complete.K.   Power Jack – Black Connecttheincluded12V/1ADCpowersupplytothisjack.L.   Push Button This button is set aside for future upgradeable features.  Please check for the latest firmware updates.
15Connecting and Configuring your Router16Verify the contents of your box. You should have the following:• BelkinN1WirelessRouter• RJ45EthernetNetworkingCable• PowerSupply• BelkinSetupAssistantSoftwareCD• UserManual• NetworkStatusDisplayGuide• WirelessSecuritySetupGuideModem Requirements YourcableorDSLmodemmustbeequippedwithanRJ45Ethernetport.ManymodemshavebothanRJ45EthernetportandaUSBconnection. If you have a modem with both Ethernet and USB, and are using the USB connection at this time, you will be instructed to usetheRJ45Ethernetportduringtheinstallationprocedure.Ifyourmodem has only a USB port, you can request a different type of modem from your ISP, or you can, in some cases, purchase a modem thathasanRJ45Ethernetportonit.Ethernet USBSetup Assistant Belkin has provided our Setup Assistant software to make installing your Router a simple and easy task. You can use it to get your Router up and running in minutes. The Setup Assistant requires that your Windows 2000 or XP computer be connected directly to your cable or DSL modem and that the Internet connection is active and working at the time of installation. If it is not, you must use the “Alternate Setup Method” section of this User Manual to configure your Router. Additionally, if you are using an operating system other than Windows 2000 or XP, you must set up the Router using the “Alternate Setup Method” section of this User Manual.
Connecting and Configuring your Router16section21345678910Step 1     Hardware Connections – Follow the Quick Installation Guide (QIG)A.  Unplug your modem’s power cord. Put the Router next to the modem. Raise the Router’s antennas.B.   Locate the networking cable that connects your modem and computer. Unplug that cable from your modem, and plug it into any gray port on the back of the Router.C.  Find your new networking cable (included in the box with your Router) and connect it to the yellow port on the back of the Router. Connect the other end to your modem, in the port that’s now free.D.   Plug in your modem’s power cord. Wait 60 seconds for the modem to start up. Plug the Router’s power supply into the black port on the back. Plug the other end into the wall outlet.E.   Wait 20 seconds for the Router to start up. Look at the display on the front of the Router. Make sure the “Wired” and “Router” icons are lit up in blue. If they are not, recheck your connections.bdYZbgdjiZgXdbejiZg
17Connecting and Configuring your Router18Step 2    Set Up the Router – Run the Setup Assistant SoftwareA.  Shut down any programs that are running on your computer at this time.  Turn off any firewall or Internet-connection-sharingsoftware on your computer.B.   Insert the CD into your computer. The Setup Assistant will automatically appear on your computer’s screen within 15 seconds.Clickon“Go”torunthe Setup Assistant. Follow the instructions there.IMPORTANT: Run the Setup Assistant from the computer that is directly connected to the Router from Step 1 – B. Note for Windows Users: If the Setup Assistant does not start up automatically, select your CD-ROMdrivefrom“MyComputer”anddouble-clickon the file named “SetupAssistant” to start the Setup Assistant.
Connecting and Configuring your Router18section21345678910Confirmation Screen VerifythatyouhavecompletedallQIGsteps by checking the box to the right of the arrow. Click “Next” to continue.Progress Screen Setup Assistant will show you a progress screen each time a step in the setup has been completed.1.1   Checking Settings The Setup Assistant will now examine your computer’s network settings and gather information needed to complete the Router’s connection to the Internet.
19Connecting and Configuring your Router201.2   Verifying Hardware Connections The Setup Assistant will now verify your hardware connection.1.3   Naming your Wireless Network The Setup Assistant will display the default wireless network name or Service Set Identifier (SSID). This is the name of your wireless network to which your computers or devices with wireless network adapters will connect. You can either use the default or change it to something unique. Write down this name for future reference. Click “Next” to continue.
Connecting and Configuring your Router20section213456789101.4   Requesting Internet Account Info (if needed) If your Internet account requires a login and password, you will be prompted with a screen similar to the one on the left. Select your country or ISP from the drop-downboxes.1.5  Configuring the Router The Setup Assistant will now configure your Router by sending data to the Router and restarting it. Wait for the on-screeninstructions. Note: Do not disconnect any cable or power off the Router while the Router is rebooting. Doing so will render your Router inoperable.
21Connecting and Configuring your Router221.6  Checking Internet Connection We are almost done. The Setup Assistant will now check your connection to the Internet.Congratulations You have finished installing your new Belkin Router. You will see the Congratulations screen when your Router can connect to the Internet. You can begin surfing by opening your browser and going to any website.You can use the Setup Assistant to set up your other wired and wireless computers to connect to the Internet by clicking “Next”. If you decide to add computers to your Router later, select “Exit the Assistant” and then click “Next”.Troubleshooting If the Setup Assistant is not able to connect to the Internet, you will seethisscreen.Followtheon-screen instructions to go through the troubleshooting steps.
Connecting and Configuring your Router22section213456789101.7  Optional: Assistance Connecting Other Computers This optional step will help you to connect additional wired and wireless computers to your network.Followtheon-screeninstructions.Congratulations Once you have verified that your other wired and wireless computers are properly connected, your network is set up and working. You can now surf the Internet. Click “Next” to take you back to the main menu.
23Alternate Setup Method24Step 1     Hardware Connections – Follow the Quick Installation Guide (QIG)SeetheQIGorStep1:HardwareConnectionsfromthe previous section.Step 2     Set your Computer’s Network Settings to Work with a DHCP ServerSee the section in this User Manual called “Manually Configuring Network Settings” for directions.Step 3     Configuring the Router Using the Web-Based Advanced User InterfaceUsingyourInternetbrowser,youcanaccesstheRouter’sWeb-BasedAdvanced User Interface. In your browser, type “192.168.2.1” (do nottypeinanythingelsesuchas“http://”or“www”).Thenpress the “Enter” key.
Alternate Setup Method24section21345678910Logging into the RouterYou will see the Router’s home page in your browser window. The home page is visible to any user who wants to see it. To make any changes to the Router’s settings, you have to log in. Clicking the “Login” button or clicking on any one of the links on the home page will take you to the login screen. The Router ships with no password entered. In the login screen, leave the password blank and click the “Submit” button to log in.Logging out of the RouterOne computer at a time can log into the Router for the purposes of making changes to the settings of the Router. Once a user has logged in to make changes, there are two ways that the computer can be logged out. Clicking the “Logout” button will log the computer out. The second method is automatic. The login will time outafteraspecifiedperiodoftime.Thedefaultlogintime-outis10 minutes. This can be changed from one to 99 minutes. For more information, see the section in this manual titled “Changing the Login Time-OutSetting”.Understanding the Web-Based Advanced User InterfaceThe home page is the first page you will see when you access the Advanced User Interface (UI). The home page shows you a quick view of the Router’s status and settings. All advanced setup pages can be reached from this page.
25Alternate Setup Method26(10) (5) (4) (3)(7)(6)(1)(2)(9)(8)1.  Quick-Navigation Links You can go directly to any of the Router’s advanced UI pages by clicking directly on these links. The links are divided into logical categories and grouped by tabs to make finding a particular setting easier to find. Clicking on the purple header of each tab will show you a short description of the tab’s function.2.  Home Button The home button is available in every page of the UI. Pressing this button will take you back to the home page.3.  Internet-Status Indicator This indicator is visible in all pages of the Router, indicating the connection status of the Router. When the indicator says “Connected” in blue, the Router is connected to the Internet. When the Router is not connected to the Internet, the indicator will read “No Connection” in RED. The indicator is automatically updated when you make changes to the settings of the Router.
Alternate Setup Method26section213456789104.  Login/Logout Button This button enables you to log in and out of the Router with the press of one button. When you are logged into the Router, this button will change to read “Logout”. Logging into the Router will take you to a separate login page where you will need to enter a password. When you are logged into the Router, you can make changes to the settings. When you are finished making changes, you can log out of the Router by clicking the “Logout” button. For more information about logging into the Router, see the section called “Logging into the Router”.5.  Help Button The “Help” button gives you access to the Router’s help pages. Help is also available on many pages by clicking “more info” next to certain sections of each page.6.  LAN Settings Shows you the settings of the Local Area Network (LAN) side of the Router. Changes can be made to the settings by clicking on any one of the links (IP Address, Subnet Mask, DHCP Server) or byclickingthe“LAN”quick-navigationlinkontheleftsideof the screen.7.   Features Shows the status of the Router’s NAT, firewall, and wireless features. Changes can be made to the settings by clicking on any oneofthelinksorbyclickingthequick-navigationlinksontheleft side of the screen.8.   Internet Settings ShowsthesettingsoftheInternet/WANsideoftheRouterthatconnects to the Internet. Changes to any of these settings can bemadebyclickingonthelinksorbyclickingonthe“Internet/WAN”quick-navigationlinkontheleftsideofthescreen.9.   Version Info Showsthefirmwareversion,boot-codeversion,hardwareversion, and serial number of the Router.10.  Page Name The page you are on can be identified by this name. This User Manual will sometimes refer to pages by name. For instance “LAN > LAN Settings” refers to the “LAN Settings” page.
27Alternate Setup Method28Step 4     Configuring your Router for Connection to your Internet Service Provider (ISP)The“Internet/WAN”tabiswhereyouwillsetupyourRoutertoconnect to your Internet Service Provider (ISP). The Router is capable of connecting to virtually any ISP’s system provided you have correctly configured the Router’s settings for your ISP’s connection type. Your ISP connection settings are provided to you by your ISP. To configure the Router with the settings that your ISP gave you, click “Connection Type” (A) on the left side of the screen. Select the connection type you use. If your ISP gave you DNS settings, clicking “DNS” (B) allows you to enter DNS address entries for ISPs that require specific settings. Clicking “MAC Address” (C) will let you clone your computer’s MAC address or type in a specific WAN MAC address, if required by your ISP. When you have finished making settings, the “Internet Status” indicator will read “connection OK” if your Router is set up properly.(A)(B)(C)
Alternate Setup Method28section21345678910Setting your Connection Type From the “Connection Type” page, you can select the type of connection you use. Select the type of connection you use by clicking the button (1) next to your connection type and then clicking “Next” (2).(2)(1)
29Alternate Setup Method30Setting your Internet Service Provider (ISP) Connection Type to Dynamic IP A dynamic connection type is the most common connection type found with cable modems. Setting the connection type to “dynamic” in many cases is enough to complete the connection to your ISP. Some dynamic connection types may require a host name. You can enter your host name in the space provided if you were assigned one. Your host name is assigned by your ISP. Some dynamic connections may require that you clone the MAC address of the PC that was originally connected to the modem.1.  Host Name This space is provided to enter a host name that needs to be visible to your ISP. Enter your host name here and click “Apply Changes” (3). If your ISP did not assign you a host name, or you are not sure, leave this blank.2.   Change WAN MAC Address If your ISP requires a specific MAC address to connect to the service, you can enter a specific MAC address or clone the current computer’s MAC address through this link. (2)(1)
Alternate Setup Method30section21345678910Setting your Internet Service Provider (ISP) Connection Type to Static IP A static IP address connection type is less common than other connection types. If your ISP uses static IP addressing, you will need your IP address, subnet mask, and ISP gateway address. This information is available from your ISP or on the paperwork that your ISP left with you. Type in your information, then click “Apply Changes” (5). After you apply the changes, the Internet Status indicator will read “connection OK” if your Router is set up properly.1.  IP Address Provided by your ISP. Enter your IP address here.2.   Subnet Mask Provided by your ISP. Enter your subnet mask here.3.  ISP Gateway Address Provided by your ISP. Enter the ISP gateway address here.4.   My ISP Provides More Than One Static IP Address If your ISP assigns you more than one static IP address, your Router is capable of handling up to five static WAN IP addresses. Select “My ISP provides more than one static IP address” and enter your additional addresses. (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)
31Alternate Setup Method32Setting your ISP Connection Type to PPPoE Most DSL providers use PPPoE as the connection type. If you use a DSL modem to connect to the Internet, your ISP may use PPPoE to log you into the service. If you have an Internet connection in your home or small office that doesn’t require a modem, you may also use PPPoE.Your connection type is PPPoE if:1)   Your ISP gave you a user name and password, which is required to connect to the Internet.2)   Your ISP gave you software such as WinPOET or Enternet300 that you use to connect to the Internet.3)   Youhavetodouble-clickonadesktopiconotherthanyourbrowser to get on the Internet.
Alternate Setup Method32section21345678910 (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)1.  User Name This space is provided to type in your user name that was assigned by your ISP.2.   Password Type in your password and retype it into the “Retype Password” box to confirm it.3.  Service Name A service name is rarely required by an ISP. If you are not sure if your ISP requires a service name, leave this blank.4.   MTU The MTU setting should never be changed unless your ISP gives you a specific MTU setting. Making changes to the MTU setting can cause problems with your Internet connection including disconnection from the Internet, slow Internet access, and problems with Internet applications working properly.5.  Disconnect after X... The “Disconnect” feature is used to automatically disconnect the Router from your ISP when there is no activity for a specified period of time. For instance, placing a check mark next to this option and entering “5” into the minute field will cause the Router to disconnect from the Internet after five minutes of no Internet activity. This option should be used if you pay for your Internet service by the minute.
33Alternate Setup Method34Setting your Internet Service Provider (ISP) Connection Type to Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) [European Countries Only]. Some ISPs require a connection using PPTP protocol, a type of connection most common in European countries. This sets up a direct connection to the ISP’s system. Type in the information provided by your ISP in the space provided. When you have finished, click “Apply Changes” (9). After you apply the changes, the Internet Status indicator will read “connection OK” if your Router is set up properly. (1)(2)(4)(5)(7)(3)(6)(8)(9)1.   PPTP Account Provided by your ISP. Enter your PPTP account name here.2.  PPTP Password Type in your password and retype it into the “Retype Password” box to confirm it.3.  Host Name Provided by your ISP. Enter your host name here.4.   Service IP Address Provided by your ISP. Enter your service IP address here.5.  My IP Address Provided by your ISP. Enter the IP address here.
Alternate Setup Method34section213456789106.  My Subnet Mask Provided by your ISP. Enter the IP address here.7.   Connection ID (optional) Provided by your ISP. If your ISP did not give you a connection ID, leave this blank.8.  Disconnect after X.... The “Disconnect” feature is used to automatically disconnect the Router from your ISP when there is no activity for a specified period of time. For instance, placing a check mark next to this option and entering “5” into the minute field will cause the Router to disconnect from the Internet after five minutes of no Internet activity. This option should be used if you pay for your Internet service by the minute.
35Alternate Setup Method36Setting your Connection Type if you are a Telstra® BigPond User [Australia Only]. Your user name and password are provided to you by Telstra BigPond. Enter this information below. Choosing your state fromthedrop-downmenu(1) will automatically fill in your login server IP address. If your login server address is different than one provided here, you may manually enter the login server IP address by placing a check in the box next to “User decide login server manually” (4) and type in the address next to “Login Server” (5). When you have entered all of your information, click “Apply Changes” (6). After you apply the changes, the Internet Status indicator will read “connection OK” if your Router is set up properly.(1)(2)(4)(5)(3)(6)1.  Select your State Selectyourstatefromthedrop-downmenu(1). The “Login Server” box will automatically be filled in with an IP address. If for some reason this address does not match the address that Telstra has given, you can manually enter the login server address. See “User decide login server manually” (4).2.  User Name Provided by your ISP. Type in your user name here.3.   Password Type in your password and retype it into the “Retype Password” box to confirm it.
Alternate Setup Method36section213456789104.   User Decide Login Server Manually If your login server IP address is not available in the “Select Your State”drop-downmenu(1), you may manually enter the login server IP address by placing a check in the box next to “User decide login server manually” and type in the address next to “Login Server” (5).Setting Custom Domain Name Server (DNS) Settings A “Domain Name Server” is a server located on the Internet that translates Universal Resource Locaters (URLs) like “www.belkin.com” to IP addresses. Many Internet Service Providers (ISPs) do not require you to enter this information into the Router. The “Automatic from ISP” box (1) should be checked if your ISP did not give you a specific DNS address. If you are using a static IP connection type, then you may need to enter a specific DNS address and secondary DNS address for your connection to work properly. If your connection type is dynamic or PPPoE, it is likely that you do not have to enter a DNS address. Leave the “Automatic from ISP” box checked. To enter the DNS address settings, uncheck the “Automatic from ISP” box and enter your DNS entries in the spaces provided. Click “Apply Changes” (2) to save the settings.(1)(2)
Configuring your WAN Media Access Controller (MAC) Address All network components including cards, adapters, and routers, have a unique “serial number” called a MAC address. Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) may record the MAC address of your computer’s adapter and only let that particular computer connect to the Internet service. When you install the Router, its own MAC address will be “seen” by the ISP and may cause the connection not to work. Belkin has provided the ability to clone (copy) the MAC address of the computer into the Router. This MAC address, in turn, will be seen by the ISP’s system as the original MAC address and will allow the connection to work. If you are not sure whether your ISP needs to see the original MAC address, simply clone the MAC address of the computer that was originally connected to the modem. Cloning the address will not cause any problems with your network.Cloning your MAC Address To clone your MAC address, make sure that you are using the computer thatwasORIGINALLYCONNECTEDtoyourmodembeforetheRouterwas installed. Click the “Clone” button (1). Click “Apply Changes” (3). Your MAC address is now cloned to the Router.Entering a Specific MAC Address In certain circumstances you may need a specific WAN MAC address. You can manually enter one in the “MAC Address” page. Type in a MAC address in the spaces provided (2) and click “Apply Changes” (3) to save the changes. The Router’s WAN MAC address will now be changed to the MAC address you specified.(1)(3)(2)37Alternate Setup Method
UsingyourInternetbrowser,youcanaccesstheRouter’sWeb-BasedAdvanced User Interface. In your browser, type “192.168.2.1” (do not typeinanythingelsesuchas“http://”or“www”)thenpressthe “Enter” key.You will see the Router’s home page in your browser window.Viewing the LAN Settings Clicking on the header of the LAN tab (1) will take you to the LAN tab’s header page. A quick description of the functions can be found here. To view the settings or make changes to any of the LAN settings, click on “LAN Settings” (2) or to view the list of connected computers, click on “DHCP client list” (3).(1)(2)(3)Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interfacesection2134567891038
39Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface40Changing LAN Settings All settings for the internal LAN setup of the Router can be viewed and changed here.(1)(2)(4)(5)(6)(3)1.  IP Address The “IP address” is the internal IP address of the Router. The default IP address is “192.168.2.1”. To access the advanced setup interface, type this IP address into the address bar of your browser. This address can be changed if needed. To change the IP address, type in the new IP address and click “Apply Changes”. The IP addressyouchooseshouldbeanon-routableIP.Examplesofanon-routableIPare:  192.168.x.x (where x is anything between 0 and 255)  10.x.x.x (where x is anything between 0 and 255)2.  Subnet Mask There is no need to change the subnet mask. This is a unique, advanced feature of your Belkin Router. It is possible to change the subnet mask if necessary; however, do NOT make changes to the subnet mask unless you have a specific reason to do so. The default setting is “255.255.255.0”.
Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface40section213456789103.   DHCP Server The DHCP server function makes setting up a network very easy by assigning IP addresses to each computer on the network automatically. The default setting is “On”. The DHCP server can be turned OFF if necessary; however, in order to do so you must manually set a static IP address for each computer on your network. To turn off the DHCP server, select “Off” and click “Apply Changes”.4.   IP Pool The range of IP addresses set aside for dynamic assignment to the computers on your network. The default is 2–100 (99 computers). If you want to change this number, you can do so by entering a new starting and ending IP address and clicking on “Apply Changes”. The DHCP server can assign 100 IP addresses automatically. This means that you cannot specify an IP address pool larger than 100 computers. For example, starting at 50 means you have to end at 150 or lower so as not to exceed the 100-clientlimit.ThestartingIPaddressmustbelowerinnumberthan the ending IP address.5.  Lease Time The length of time the DHCP server will reserve the IP address for each computer. We recommend that you leave the lease time set to “Forever”. The default setting is “Forever”, meaning that any time a computer is assigned an IP address by the DHCP server, the IP address will not change for that particular computer. Setting lease times for shorter intervals such as one day or one hour frees IP addresses after the specified period of time. This also means that a particular computer’s IP address may change over time. If you have set any of the other advanced features of the Router such as DMZ or client IP filters, these are dependent on the IP address. For this reason, you will not want the IP address to change.6.  Local Domain Name The default setting is “Belkin”. You can set a local domain name (network name) for your network. There is no need to change this setting unless you have a specific advanced need to do so. You can name the network anything you want such as “MY NETWORK”.
41Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface42Viewing the DHCP Client List Page You can view a list of the computers (known as clients), which are connected to your network. You are able to view the IP address (1) of the computer, the host name (2) (if the computer has been assigned one), and the MAC address (3) of the computer’s network interface card (NIC). Pressing the “Refresh” (4) button will update the list. If there have been any changes, the list will be updated.(1) (2) (3)(4)Configuring the Wireless Network Settings The “Wireless” tab lets you make changes to the wireless network settings. From this tab you can make changes to the wireless network name or Service Set Identifier (SSID), operating channel, encryption security settings, and configure the Router to be used as an access point.
Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface42section21345678910Changing the Wireless Network Name (SSID) To identify your wireless network, a name called the SSID  is used. The SSID is your network name. The default network name of the Router is “Belkin N1 Wireless” followed by six digits that are unique to your Router. Your network name will look something like “Belkin_N1_Wireless_123456”. You can change this to anything you choose, or you can leave it unchanged. Keep in mind, if you decide to change your wireless network name, and there are other wireless networks operating in your area, your network name needs to be different from other wireless networks that may be operating in your area. To change the SSID, type in the SSID that you want to use in the SSID field (1) and click “Apply Changes” (2). The change is immediate.IfyoumakeachangetotheSSID,yourwireless-equippedcomputers may also need to be reconfigured to connect to your new network name. Refer to the documentation of your wireless network adapter for information on making this change.(1)(2)Note: Please periodically check for new Router firmware updates from the “Utilities > Firmware update” page. Newer firmware can fix problems,addwirelessfeatures,and/orimprovewirelessperformance(see page 66).
43Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface44Changing the Wireless Channel There are a number of operating channels from which you can choose—in the United States, there are 11 and in the United Kingdom (and most of Europe), there are 13. In a small number of other countries, there are other channel requirements. Your Router is configured to operate on the proper channels for the country in which you reside. The channel can be changed if needed. If there are other wireless networks operating in your area, your network should be set to operate on a channel that is different than the other wireless networks.Using the Wireless Mode Switch This switch allows you to set the Router’s wireless modes. There are several modes.Note: Some modes may require firmware updates to be enabled.1)   802.11g only SettingtheRoutertothismodewillallowonly802.11g-compliantdevices to join the network, keeping out any slower 802.11b devices.2)   802.11g & 802.11b SettingtheRoutertothismodewilllet802.11g-and 802.11b-compliantdevicestojointhenetwork.3)   802.11n & 802.11g SettingtheRoutertothismodewillallowN1/draft802.11n-and802.11g-compliantdevicestojointhenetwork,keepingoutanyslower 802.11b devices.4)   802.11n only SettingtheRoutertothismodewillallowonlyN1/draft 802.11n-compliantdevicestojointhenetwork,keepingout802.11g and 802.11b devices.5)   Off This mode will turn OFF the Router’s access point, so no wireless devices can join the network. Turning off the wireless function of your Router is a great way to secure your network when you are away from home for a long period of time, or don’t want to use the wireless feature of the Router at a certain time.
Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface44section21345678910Using the Bandwidth Switch This switch allows you to set the Router’s wireless bandwidth modes. There are several modes available:1)   20MHz only Setting the Router to this mode allows only 20MHz operation. This modeiscompatiblewithN1,draft802.11n-,802.11g-,and 802.11b-compliantdevices,butwilllimitN1,draft802.11n-compliantdevices’bandwidthbyhalf.Reducingbandwidthto20MHz-onlyoperation might solve some wireless problems.2)   40MHz only Setting the Router to this mode allows only 40MHz operation. This modeiscompatibleonlywithN1,draft802.11n-compliantdevices.Itmayaffectlegacy802.11b/gdevices.Useonlywhenyouhaveapure N1, draft 802.11n wireless network.3)   20MHz/40MHz Auto Setting the Router to this mode allows it to switch automatically between 20MHz and 40MHz operation. This mode enables 40MHz operation,tomaximizespeedforN1,draft802.11n-compliantdevices when conditions permit. When a legacy 802.11g access point is presented and occupies an adjacent secondary channel, the Router automatically reverts to 20MHz operation to maximize compatibility. We recommend using this as the default mode.
45Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface46Using the Broadcast SSID FeatureNote: This advanced feature should be employed by advanced users only. For security, you can choose not to broadcast your network’s SSID. Doing so will keep your network name hidden from computers that are scanning for the presence of wireless networks. To turn off the broadcast of the SSID, remove the check mark from the box next to “Broadcast SSID”, and then click “Apply Changes”. The change is immediate. Each computer now needs to be set to connect to your specific SSID; an SSID of “ANY” will no longer be accepted. Refer to the documentation of your wireless network adapter for information on making this change.Protected Mode SwitchProtectedmodeensuresproperoperationofN1,draft802.11n-compliantdevices on your wireless network when 802.11g or 802.11b devices are present or when there is heavy 802.11g or 802.11b traffic in the operating environment. Use protected mode if your network consists of a mix of Belkin N1 Wireless Cards and 802.11g or 802.11b cards on your network. If you are in an environment that includes little to no 802.11g or 802.11b wireless network traffic, you will achieve the best N1 wireless performance with protected mode OFF. Conversely, in an environment with HEAVY 802.11g or 802.11b traffic or interference, you will achieve the best N1 wireless performance with protected mode ON. This will ensure N1 wireless performance is not affected.Changing the Wireless Security Settings Your Router is equipped with the latest security standard called Wi-FiProtectedAccess2(WPA2).Italsosupportsthelegacysecuritystandard called Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP). By default, wireless security is disabled. To enable security, you will need to determine which standard you want to use. To access the security settings, click “Security” on the “Wireless” tab.The Router features WPA2, which is the second generation of the WPA-based802.11istandard.Itoffersahigherlevelofwirelesssecurity by combining advanced network authentication and stronger Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) encryption methods.
Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface46section21345678910WPA2 RequirementsIMPORTANT: In order to use WPA2 security, all your computers and wireless client adapters must be upgraded with patches, driver, and client utility software that supported WPA2. At the time of this User Manual’s publication, a couple security patches are available, for free download, from Microsoft®. These patches work only with the Windows XP operating system. Other operating systems are not supported at this time.For Windows XP computers that do not have Service Pack 2 (SP2), a file from Microsoft called “Windows XP Support Patch for Wireless Protected Access (KB 826942)” is available for free downloadathttp://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=826942For Windows XP with Service Pack 2, Microsoft has released a free download to update the wireless client components to supportWPA2(KB893357).Theupdateisavailablefrom:http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;893357IMPORTANT: You also need to ensure that all your wireless client cards/adapterssupportWPA2,andthatyouhavedownloadedandinstalled the latest driver. Most of the Belkin wireless cards have driver updates available for download from the Belkin support site: www.belkin.com/networking.
47Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface48Setting WPA/WPA2-Personal (PSK)LikeWPAsecurity,WPA2isavailableinbothWPA2-Personal(PSK)modeandWPA2-Enterprise(RADIUS)mode.Typically,WPA2-Personal(PSK) is the mode that will be used in a home environment, while WPA2-Enterprise(RADIUS)isimplementedinabusinessenvironmentwhere an external radius server distributes the network key to the clientsautomatically.ThisguidewillfocusonWPA2-Personal(PSK)usage. Please refer to the User Manual for more information about wireless security and different types of wireless security.1.  After you’ve set up your Router, go to the “Security” page under “Wireless”andselect“WPA/WPA2-Personal(PSK)”fromthe“SecurityMode”drop-downmenu.2. For“Authentication”,select“WPA-PSK”,“WPA2-PSK”,or “WPA-PSK+WPA2-PSK”.Thissettingwillhavetobeidenticalonthewirelessclientsthatyousetup.“WPA-PSK+WPA2-PSK”mode will allow the Router to support clients running either WPA or WPA2 security.3.  “EncryptionTechnique”,select“TKIP”,“AES”,or“TKIP+AES”.This setting will have to be identical on the wireless clients that you set up.4. Enteryourpre-sharedkey(PSK).Thiscanbefromeightto63characters and can be letters, numbers, or symbols. This same key must be used on all of the wireless clients that you set up. For example, your PSK might be something like: “Smith family network key”. Click “Apply Changes” to finish. You must now set all wireless clients to match these settings.
Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface48section21345678910IMPORTANT: Make sure your wireless computers are updated to work with WPA2 and have the correct settings to get proper connection to the Router.Setting WPA SecurityNote: To use WPA security, your wireless network cards must be equipped with software that supports WPA. At the time this User Manual was published, a security patch from Microsoft is available for free download. This patch works only with Windows XP.YourRoutersupportsWPA-PSK(noserver).WPA-PSKuseswhatisknownasapre-sharedkeyasthesecuritykey.Apre-sharedkeyisbasically a password that is between eight and 39 characters long. It can be a combination of letters, numbers, or characters. Each client uses the same key to access the network. Typically this is the mode that will be used in a home environment.
49Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface50Setting WPA-PSK1.   Fromthe“SecurityMode”drop-downmenu,select“WPA-PSK (no server)”.2.   For “Encryption Technique”, select “TKIP” or “AES”. This setting will have to be identical on the clients that you set up.3. Enteryourpre-sharedkey.Thiscanbefromeightto39characters and can be letters, numbers, or symbols. This same key must be used on all of the clients that you set up.4.  Click “Apply Changes” to finish. You must now set all clients to match these settings.
Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface50section21345678910Setting WEP EncryptionNote to Mac users: The “Passphrase” option will not operate with Apple® AirPort®. To configure encryption for your Mac computer, set the encryption using the manual method described in the next section.1.   Select“128-bitWEP”or“64-bitWEP”fromthedrop-downmenu.2.   After selecting your WEP encryption mode, you can enter you WEP key manually by typing in the hex WEP key manually, or you can type a passphrase in the “PassPhrase” field and click “Generate”tocreateaWEPkeyfromthepassphrase.Click“Apply Changes” to finish. You must now set all of your clients to match these settings.3.   Encryption in the Router is now set. Each of your computers on your wireless network will now need to be configured with the same passphrase. Refer to the documentation of your wireless network adapter for information on making this change.
51Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface52Using a Hexadecimal KeyA hexadecimal key is a mixture of numbers and letters from A–F  and0–9.64-bitkeysare10digitslongandcanbedividedintofive two-digitnumbers.128-bitkeysare26digitslongandcanbedividedinto13two-digitnumbers.For instance:AF 0F 4B C3 D4 =64-bitkey C3 03 0F AF 0F 4B B2 C3 D4 4B C3 D4 E7 =128-bitkeyIn the boxes below, make up your key by writing in two characters between A–F and 0–9. You will use this key to program the encryption settings on your Router and your wireless computers.Note to Mac users:OriginalAppleAirPortproductssupport64-bitencryptiononly.AppleAirPort2productscansupport64-bitor128-bitencryption. Please check your product to see which version you are using.Ifyoucannotconfigureyournetworkwith128-bitencryption,try64-bitencryption.
Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface52section21345678910Using the Access Point ModeNote: This advanced feature should be employed by advanced users only. The Router can be configured to work as a wireless network access point. Using this mode will defeat the NAT IP sharing feature and DHCP server. In Access Point (AP) mode, the Router will need to be configured with an IP address that is in the same subnet as the rest of the network that you will bridge to. The default IP address1.  Enable the AP mode my selecting “Enable” in the “Use as Access Point only” page. When you select this option, you will be able to change the IP settings.2.  Set your IP settings to match your network. Click “Apply Changes”.3.  Connect a cable from the “Modem” port on the Router to your existing network.The Router is now acting as an access point. To access the Router’s Web-BasedAdvancedUserInterfaceagain,typetheIPaddressyou specified into your browser’s navigation bar. You can set the encryption settings, MAC address filtering, SSID, and  channel normally.(2)(1)
53Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface54Setting MAC Address Control The MAC address filter is a powerful security feature that allows you  to specify which computers are allowed on the wireless network.  Note: This list applies only to wireless computers. This list can be configured so any computer attempting to access the wireless network that is not specified in the filter list will be denied access. When you enable this feature, you must enter the MAC address of each client (computer) to which you want to allow network access. The “Block” feature lets you turn on and off access to the network easily for any computer without having to add and remove the computer’s MAC address from the list.
Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface54section21345678910Setting up an Allow Access List1.  Select the “Allow” radio button (1) to begin setting up a list of computers allowed to connect to the wireless network. 2.  Next, in the “MAC Address” field that is blank (3), type in the MAC address of the wireless computer you want to be able to access the wireless network, then click “<<Add” (4). 3.  Continue to do this until all of the computers you want to add have been entered. 4.  Click “Apply Changes” (5) to finish.Setting up a Deny Access List The “Deny Access” list lets you specify computers that you DO NOT want to access the network. Any computer in the list will not be allowed access to the wireless network. All others will.1.  Select the “Deny” radio button (2) to begin setting up a list of computers to be denied access to the wireless network.2.  Next, in the “MAC Address” field that is blank (3), type in the MAC address of the wireless computer you want to deny access to the wireless network, then click “<<Add” (4).3.  Continue to do this until all of the computers you want to deny access to have been entered.4.  Click “Apply Changes” (5) to finish.(1)(3)(5)(4)(2)
55Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface56Configuring the FirewallYour Router is equipped with a firewall that will protect your network from a wide array of common hacker attacks including:• IPSpoofing• LandAttackPingofDeath(PoD)• DenialofService(DoS)• IPwithzerolength• SmurfAttack• TCPNullScan• SYNflood• UDPflooding• TearDropAttack• ICMPdefect• RIPdefect• FragmentfloodingThe firewall also masks common ports that are frequently used to attack networks. These ports appear to be “stealth” meaning thatforallintentsandpurposes,theydonotexisttoawould-behacker. You can turn the firewall function off if needed; however, it is recommended that you leave the firewall enabled. Disabling the firewall protection will not leave your network completely vulnerable to hacker attacks, but it is recommended that you leave the firewall enabled.
Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface56section21345678910Configuring Internal Forwarding SettingsThe Virtual Servers function will allow you to route external (Internet) calls for services such as a web server (port 80), FTP server (Port 21), or other applications through your Router to your internal network. Since your internal computers are protected by a firewall, computers outside your network (over the Internet) cannot get to them because they cannot be “seen”. A list of common applications has been provided in case you need to configure the Virtual Server function  for a specific application. If your application is not listed, you will  need to contact the application vendor to find out which port settings you need.Choosing an ApplicationSelectyourapplicationfromthedrop-downlist.Click“Add”.Thesettings will be transferred to the next available space in the screen. Click “Apply Changes” to save the setting for that application. To remove an application, select the number of the row that you want to remove then click “Clear”.Manually Entering Settings into the Virtual ServerTo manually enter settings, enter the IP address in the space provided for the internal (server) machine, the port(s) required to pass (use a comma between multiple ports), select the port type (TCP or UDP), and click “Apply Changes”. You can only pass one port per internal IP address. Opening ports in your firewall can pose a security risk. You can enable and disable settings very quickly. It is recommended that you disable the settings when you are not using a specific application.
57Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface58Setting Client IP FiltersThe Router can be configured to restrict access to the Internet,  e-mail,orothernetworkservicesatspecificdaysandtimes.Restriction can be set for a single computer, a range of computers,  or multiple computers. To restrict Internet access to a single computer for example, enter the IP address of the computer you wish to restrict access to in the IP fields (1). Next, enter “80” in both the port fields (2). Select “Both” (3). Select “Block” (4). You can also select “Always” to block access all of the time. Select the day to start on top (5), the time to start on top (6), the day to end on the bottom (7), and the time to stop (8) on the bottom. Select “Enable” (9). Click “Apply Changes”. The computer at the IP address you specified will now be blocked from Internet access at the times you specified. Note: Be sure you have selected the correct time zone under “Utilities> System Settings> Time Zone”.(1) (2) (3) (4) (7) (8) (9)(5) (6)
Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface58section21345678910Enabling the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)The DMZ feature allows you to specify one computer on your network to be placed outside of the firewall. This may be necessary if the firewall is causing problems with an application such as a game or video conferencing application. Use this feature on a temporary basis. The computer in the DMZ is NOT protected from hacker attacks.To put a computer in the DMZ, enter the last digits of its IP address in the IP field and select “Enable”. Click “Apply Changes” for the change to take effect. If you are using multiple static WAN IP addresses, it is possible to select which WAN IP address the DMZ host will be directed to. Type in the WAN IP address you wish the DMZ host to direct to, enter the last two digits of the IP address of the DMZ host computer, select “Enable” and click “Apply Changes”.
59Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface60Using Dynamic DNSThe Dynamic DNS service allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static host name in any of the many domains DynDNS.org offers, allowing your network computers to be more easily accessed from various locations on the Internet. DynDNS.org provides this service, for up to five host names, free to the Internet community.The Dynamic DNSSM service is ideal for a home website, file server, or to make it easy to access your home PC and stored files while you’re at work. Using the service can ensure that your host name always points to your IP address, no matter how often your ISP changes it. When your IP address changes, your friends and associates can always locate you by visiting yourname.dyndns.org instead!To register free for your Dynamic DNS host name, please visit  http://www.dyndns.org.Setting up the Router’s Dynamic DNS Update ClientYou must register with DynDNS.org’s free update service before  using this feature. Once you have your registration, follow the directions below.1.  Enter your DynDNS.org user name in the “User Name” field (1).2.  Enter your DynDNS.org password in the “Password” field (2).3.  Enter the DynDNS.org domain name you set up with DynDNS.org in the “Domain Name” field (3).4.  Click “Update Dynamic DNS” to update your IP address.Whenever your IP address assigned by your ISP changes, the Router will automatically update DynDNS.org’s servers with your new IP address. You can also do this manually by clicking the “Update Dynamic DNS” button (4).(1)(4)(2)(3)
Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface60section21345678910Blocking an ICMP PingComputer hackers use what is known as “pinging” to find potential victims on the Internet. By pinging a specific IP address and receiving a response from the IP address, a hacker can determine that something of interest might be there. The Router can be set up so it will not respond to an ICMP ping from the outside. This heightens your Router’s security level.(1)To turn off the ping response, select “Block ICMP Ping” (1) and click “Apply Changes”. The Router will not respond to an ICMP ping.UtilitiesThe “Utilities” screen lets you manage different parameters of the Router and perform certain administrative functions.
61Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface62Restarting the RouterSometimes it may be necessary to restart or reboot the Router if it begins working improperly. Restarting or rebooting the Router will NOT delete any of your configuration settings.Restarting the Router to Restore Normal Operation 1.   Click the “Restart Router” button.2.   The following message will appear. Click “OK”.3.   The following message will appear. Restarting the Router can take up to 60 seconds. It is important not to turn off the power to the Router during the restart.4. A60-secondcountdownwillappearonthescreen.Whenthecountdown reaches zero, the Router will be restarted. The Router home page should appear automatically. If not, type in the  Router’saddress(default=192.168.2.1)intothenavigation bar of your browser.
Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface62section21345678910Restoring Factory Default SettingsUsing this option will restore all of the settings in the Router to the factory (default) settings. It is recommended that you back up your settings before you restore all of the defaults.1.   Click the “Restore Defaults” button.2.  The following message will appear. Click “OK”.3.  The following message will appear. Restoring the defaults includes restarting the Router. It can take up to 60 seconds. It is important not to turn the power  to the Router off during the restart.4. A60-secondcountdownwillappearonthescreen.Whenthecountdown reaches zero, the Router’s defaults will be restored. The Router home page should appear automatically. If it does not,typeintheRouter’saddress(default=192.168.2.1)intothenavigation bar of your browser.
63Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface64Saving a Current ConfigurationYou can save your current configuration by using this feature. Saving your configuration will allow you to restore it later if your settings are lost or changed. It is recommended that you back up your current configuration before performing a firmware update.1.   Click “Save”. A window called “File Download” will open. Click “Save”.2.  A window will open that allows you to select the location where you want to save the configuration file. Select a location. You can name the file anything you want, or use the default name “Config”. Be sure to name the file so you can locate it yourself later. When you have selected the location and name of the file, click “Save”.
Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface64section213456789103.   When the save is complete, you will see the window below.  Click “Close”.  The configuration is  now saved.Restoring a Previous ConfigurationThis option will allow you to restore a previously saved configuration.1.   Click “Browse”. A window will open that allows you to select the location of the configuration file. All configuration files end with a “.bin”. Locate the configuration file you want to restore and  double-clickonit.
65Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface662.   You will be asked if you want to continue. Click “OK”.3.   A reminder window will appear. It will take up to 60 seconds for the configuration restoration to complete. Click “OK”.4. A60-secondcountdownwillappearonthescreen.Whenthecountdown reaches zero, the Router’s configuration will be restored. The Router home page should appear automatically. If not,typeintheRouter’saddress(default=192.168.2.1)intothenavigation bar of your browser.
Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface66section21345678910Updating the FirmwareFrom time to time, Belkin may release new versions of the Router’s firmware. Firmware updates contain feature improvements and fixes to problems that may have existed. When Belkin releases new firmware, you can download the firmware from the Belkin update website and update your Router’s firmware to the latest version.Checking for a New Version of FirmwareThe “Check Firmware” (1) button allows you to instantly check for a new version of firmware. When you click the button, a new browser window will appear informing you that either no new firmware is available or that there is a new version available. If a new version is available, you will have the option to download it.(1)
67Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface68Downloading a New Version of FirmwareIf you click the “Check Firmware” button and a new version of firmware is available, you will see a screen similar to the one below:1.   To download the new version of firmware, click “Download”.2.   A window will open that allows you to select the location where you want to save the firmware file. Select a location. You can name the file anything you want, or use the default name. Be sure to locate the file in a place where you can locate it yourself later. When you have selected the location, click “Save”.
Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface68section21345678910Updating the Router’s Firmware1.  In the “Firmware Update” page, click “Browse”. A window will open that allows you to select the location of the firmware update file.2.  Browse to the firmware file you downloaded. Select the file by double-clickingonthefile name.3.   When the save is complete, you will see the following window.  Click “Close”.The download of the firmware is complete. To update the firmware, follow the next steps in “Updating the Router’s Firmware”.
69Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface703.   The “Update Firmware” box will now display the location and name of the firmware file you just selected. Click “Update”.4.   You will be asked if you are sure you want to continue. Click “OK”.5.   You will see one more message. This message tells you that the Router may not respond for as long as one minute as the firmware is loaded into the Router and the Router is rebooted. Click “OK”.6. A60-secondcountdownwillappearonthescreen.Whenthecountdown reaches zero, the Router firmware update will be complete. The Router home page should appear automatically. If not,typeintheRouter’saddress(default=192.168.2.1)intothenavigation bar of your browser.
Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface70section21345678910Changing System SettingsThe “System Settings” page is where you can enter a new administrator password, set the time zone, enable remote management, and turn on and off the NAT function of the Router.Setting or Changing the Administrator PasswordThe Router ships with NO password entered. If you wish to add a password for greater security, you can set a password here. Write down your password and keep it in a safe place, as you will need it if you need to log into the Router in the future. It is also recommended that you set a password if you plan to use the remote management feature of your Router. Changing the Login Time-Out SettingThelogintime-outoptionallowsyoutosettheperiodoftimethatyoucan be logged into the Router’s advanced setup interface. The timer starts when there has been no activity. For example, imagine you have made some changes in the advanced setup interface, then left your computeralonewithoutclicking“Logout”.Assumingthetime-outisset to 10 minutes, 10 minutes after you leave, the login session will expire. You will have to log into the Router again to make any more changes.Thelogintime-outoptionisforsecuritypurposesandthedefault is set to 10 minutes.Note: Only one computer can be logged into the Router’s advanced setup interface at one time.
71Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface72Setting the Time and Time ZoneThe Router keeps time by connecting to a Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) server. This allows the Router to synchronize the system clock to the global Internet. The synchronized clock in the Router is used to record the security log and control client filtering. Select the time zone that you reside in. You have the option to select a primary and a backup NTP server to keep your Router’s clock synchronized.SelectyourdesiredNPTserverfromthedrop-downbox, or simply keep it as is. If you reside in an area that observes daylight saving, then place a check mark in the box next to “Enable Daylight Saving”. The system clock may not update immediately. Allow at least 15 minutes for the Router to contact the time servers on the Internet and get a response. You cannot set the clock yourself. Enabling Remote ManagementBefore you enable this advanced feature of your Belkin Router, MAKE SURE YOU HAVE SET THE ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD. Remote management allows you to make changes to your Router’s settings from anywhere on the Internet. There are two methods of remotely managing the Router. The first is to allow access to the Router from anywhere on the Internet by selecting “Any IP address can remotely manage the Router”. By typing in your WAN IP address from any computer on the Internet, you will be presented with a login screen where you need to type in the password of your Router. The second method is to allow a specific IP address only to remotely manage the Router. This is more secure, but less convenient. To use this method, enter the IP address you know you will be accessing the Router from in the space provided and select “Only this IP address can remotely managetheRouter”.Beforeyouenablethisfunction,itisSTRONGLYRECOMMENDED that you set your administrator password. Leaving the password empty will potentially open your Router to intrusion.
Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface72section21345678910Advanced Feature: The “Remote Access Port” option allows you to configure the desired “Remote Access Port for Remote Management” feature. The default access port is set to port 80.   Enabling/Disabling NAT (Network Address Translation)Note: This advanced feature should be employed by advanced  users only. Before enabling this function, MAKE SURE YOU HAVE SET THE ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD. Network Address Translation (NAT) is the method by which the Router shares the single IP address assigned by your ISP with the other computers on your network. This function should only be used if your ISP assigns you multiple IP addresses or you need NAT disabled for an advanced system configuration. If you have a single IP address and you turn NAT off, the computers on your network will not be able to access the Internet. Other problems may also occur. Turning off NAT will not affect your firewall functions.
Enabling/Disabling UPnPUPnP(UniversalPlug-and-Play)isyetanotheradvancedfeatureoffered by your Belkin Router. It is a technology that offers seamless operation of voice messaging, video messaging, games, and other applicationsthatareUPnP-compliant.SomeapplicationsrequiretheRouter’s firewall to be configured in a specific way to operate properly. This usually requires opening TCP and UDP ports, and in some instances,settingtriggerports.AnapplicationthatisUPnP-complianthas the ability to communicate with the Router, basically “telling” the Router which way it needs the firewall configured. The Router ships with the UPnP feature disabled. If you are using any applications that areUPnP-compliant,andwishtotakeadvantageoftheUPnPfeatures,you can enable the UPnP feature. Simply select “Enable” in the “UPnP Enabling” section of the “Utilities” page. Click “Apply Changes” to save the change.Enabling/Disabling Auto Firmware UpdateThisinnovationprovidestheRouterwiththebuilt-incapabilitytoautomatically check for a new version of firmware and alert you that the new firmware is available. When you log into the Router’s advanced interface, the Router will perform a check to see if new firmware is available. If so, you will be notified. You can choose to download the new version or ignore it.73Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface
Set up the computer that is connected to the cable or DSL modem FIRST using these steps. You can also use these steps to add computers to your Router after the Router has been set up to connect to the Internet.Manually Configuring Network Settings in Mac OS up to 9.x 1.  Pull down the Apple menu. Select “Control Panels” and  select“TCP/IP”.2. YouwillseetheTCP/IPcontrolpanel.Select“EthernetBuilt-In”or“Ethernet”inthe“Connectvia:”drop-downmenu(1).3.   Next to “Configure” (2), if “Manually” is selected, your Router will need to be set up for a static IP connection type. Write the address information in the table below. You will need to enter this information into the Router.4.  If not already set, at “Configure:”, choose “Using DHCP Server”. This will tell the computer to obtain an IP address from the Router.5.   Close the window. If you made any changes, the following window will appear. Click “Save”.Restart the computer. When the computer restarts, your network settings are now configured for use with the Router.(1)(2)74Manually Configuring Network Settingssection21345678910
75Manually Configuring Network Settings76Manually Configuring Network SettingsManually Configuring Network Adapters in Mac OS X1.  Click on the “System Preferences” icon.2.  Select “Network” (1) from the “System Preferences” menu.3. Select“Built-inEthernet”(2) next to “Show” in the Network menu.(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)
Manually Configuring Network Settings76Manually Configuring Network Settingssection21345678910Manually Configuring Network Settings4. Selectthe“TCP/IP”tab(3). Next to “Configure” (4), you should see “Manually” or “Using DHCP”. If you do not, check the PPPoE tab (5) to make sure that “Connect using PPPoE” is NOT selected. If it is, you will need to configure your Router for a PPPoE connection type using your user name and password.5.  If “Manually” is selected, your Router will need to be set up for a static IP connection type. Write the address information in the table below. You will need to enter this information into the Router.6.  If not already selected, select “Using DHCP” next to “Configure” (4), then click “Apply Now”.Your network settings are now configured for use with the Router.
77Manually Configuring Network Settings78Manually Configuring Network SettingsManually Configuring Network Settings in Windows 2000, NT, or XP1.  Click “Start”, “Settings”, then “Control Panel”.2. Double-clickonthe“Networkanddial-upconnections”icon(Windows 2000) or the “Network” icon (Windows XP).3. Right-clickonthe“LocalAreaConnection”associatedwith your network adapter and select “Properties” from the drop-downmenu.4.  In the “Local Area Connection Properties” window, click “Internet Protocol(TCP/IP)”andclickthe“Properties”button.Thefollowing screen will appear: (1)(2)(3)5.  If “Use the following IP address” (2) is selected, your Router will need to be set up for a static IP connection type. Write the address information the table below. You will need to enter this information into the Router.6.  If not already selected, select “Obtain an IP address automatically” (1) and “Obtain DNS server address automatically” (3). Click “OK”.Your network settings are now configured for use with the Router.
Manually Configuring Network Settings78Manually Configuring Network Settingssection21345678910Manually Configuring Network SettingsManually Configuring Network Adapters in Windows 98SE or Me1. Right-clickon“MyNetworkNeighborhood”andselect“Properties”fromthedrop-downmenu.2. Select“TCP/IPSettings”foryourinstallednetworkadapter.Youwill see the following window.(1)(2)(3)3.   If “Specify an IP address” is selected, your Router will need to  be set up for a static IP connection type. Write the address information in the table below. You will need to enter this information into the Router.4.   Write the IP address and subnet mask from the “IP Address”  tab (3).5. Clickthe“Gateway”tab (2). Write the gateway address down in  the chart.6.   Click the “DNS Configuration” tab (1). Write the DNS address(es) in the chart.7.   If not already selected, select “Obtain IP address automatically” on the IP address tab. Click “OK”.Restart the computer. When the computer restarts, your network adapter(s) are now configured for use with the Router.
79Recommended Web Browser Settings80In most cases, you will not need to make any changes to your web browser’s settings. If you are having trouble accessing the Internet or theadvancedweb-baseduserinterface,thenchangeyourbrowser’ssettings to the recommended settings in this section.Microsoft® Internet Explorer 4.0 or Higher1.   Start your web browser. Select “Tools” then “Internet Options”.2.   In the “Internet Options” screen, there are three selections: “Never dial a connection”, “Dial whenever a network connection is not present”, and “Always dial my default connection”. If you can make a selection, select “Never dial a connection”. If you cannot make a selection, go to the next step.  3.  Under the “Internet Options” screen, click on “Connections” and select “LAN Settings…”.
Recommended Web Browser Settings80section213456789104.   Make sure there are no check marks next to any of the displayed options: “Automatically detect settings”, “Use automatic configuration script”, and “Use a proxy server”. Click “OK”. Then click “OK” again in the “Internet Options” page.   Netscape® Navigator® 4.0 or Higher1.   Start Netscape. Click on “Edit” then “Preferences”.2.   In the “Preferences” window, click on “Advanced” then select “Proxies”. In the “Proxies” window, select “Direct connection  to the Internet”.
81Troubleshooting82Setup Assistant CD does not automatically start.IftheCD-ROMdoesnotstarttheSetupAssistantautomatically,itcould be that the computer is running other applications that are interfering with the CD drive. 1.   If the Setup Assistant Welcome screen does not appear within 15-20seconds,openupyourCD-ROMdrivebydouble-clickingon the “My Computer” icon that is located on your desktop.2. Next,double-clickontheCD-ROMdrivethattheSetupAssistantCD has been placed in to start the installation.3.   The Setup Assistant should start within a few seconds. If, instead, a window appears showing the files on the CD, double-clickontheiconlabeled“SetupAssistant”.4.  If the Setup Assistant still does not start, reference the section titled “Manually Configuring Network Settings” (page 74 of this User Manual for an alternative setup method).Setup Assistant cannot find my Router.If the Setup Assistant is not able to find the Router during the installation process, please check the following items:1.   If the Setup Assistant is not able to find the Router during the installationprocess,theremaybethird-partyfirewallsoftwareinstalled on the computer attempting to access the Internet. Examplesofthird-partyfirewallsoftwareareZoneAlarm,BlackICE PC Protection, McAfee Personal Firewall, and Norton Personal Firewall. If you do have firewall software installed on your computer, please make sure that you properly configure it. You can determine if the firewall software is preventing Internet access by temporarily turning it off. If, while the firewall is disabled, Internet access works properly, you will need to change the firewall settings to function properly when it is turned on. Please refer to the instructions provided by the publisher of your firewall software for instructions on configuring the firewall to allow Internet access.
Troubleshooting82section213456789102.  Unplug power to the Router for 10 seconds, and then plug the power back into the Router. Ensure that the Router’s “router” LED is on; it should be solid BLUE. If not, check to make sure that the AC adapter is connected to the Router and plugged into a wall outlet.3.   Ensure that you have a cable connected between (1) the network (Ethernet) port on the back of the computer and (2) one of the “to Wired Computers” ports on the back of the Router. Note: The computer should NOT be connected to the port labeled “to Modem” on the back of the Router.4.   Try shutting down and restarting your computer, then rerunning the Setup Assistant.If the Setup Assistant is still unable to find the Router, reference the section titled “Manually Configuring Network Settings” for installation steps.Setup Assistant cannot connect my Router to the InternetIf the Setup Assistant is not able to connect the Router to the Internet, please check the following items:1.   Use the troubleshooting suggestions within the Setup Assistant.2.   If your ISP requires a user name and password, make sure that you have typed in your user name and password correctly. Some user names require that the ISP’s domain may be at the end of the name. Example: “myname@myisp.com”. The “@myisp.com” part of the user name may need to be typed as well as your user name.If you continue to have no Internet connection, reference the section titled “Manually Configuring Network Settings” (page 74 of this User Manual for an alternative setup method).
83Troubleshooting84• The Setup Assistant completed installation, but my web browser doesn’t work.• I am unable to connect to the Internet. The “modem” LED on my Router is off, and the “internet” LED is blinking.If you cannot connect to the Internet, and the “modem” LED is off, and the “internet” LED is blinking, the problem may be that your modem and Router are not connected properly.1.   Make sure the network cable between the modem and the Router is connected. The cable should be connected at one end to the Router’s “to Modem” port, and at the other end to the network port on your modem.2.   Unplug the cable or DSL modem from its power source for three minutes. After three minutes, plug the modem back into its power source. This may force the modem to properly recognize the Router.3.   Unplug the power to your Router, wait 10 seconds, and then reconnect the power. This will cause the Router to reattempt communication with the modem. If the “modem” LED on the Router is not lit after completing these steps, please contact Belkin Technical Support.4.   Try shutting down and restarting your computer.
Troubleshooting84section21345678910• The Setup Assistant completed installation, but my web browser doesn’t work.• I am unable to connect to the Internet. The “modem” LED on my Router is on, and the “internet” LED is blinking.1.   If you cannot connect to the Internet, the “modem” LED is on, and the “internet” LED is blinking, the problem may be that your connection type may not match the ISP’s connection.2.   If you have a “static IP address” connection, your ISP must assign you the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address. Please refer to the section entitled “Alternate Setup Method” for details on changing this setting.3.   If you have a “PPPoE” connection, your ISP will assign you a user name and password and sometimes a service name. Make sure the Router’s connection type is configured to PPPoE and the settings are entered properly. Please refer to the section entitled “Alternate Setup Method” for details on changing this setting.4.   You may need to configure your Router to meet the specific requirements of your ISP. To search our knowledge base for ISP-specificissues,goto:http://web.belkin.com/supportandtype in “ISP”.If you are still unable to access the Internet after verifying these settings, please contact Belkin Technical Support.
85Troubleshooting86• The Setup Assistant completed, but my web browser doesn’t work.• I am unable to connect to the Internet. The “modem” LED on my Router is blinking, and the “internet” LED is solid.1.   If the “modem” LED is blinking, and the “internet” LED is solid, butyouareunabletoaccesstheInternet,theremaybethird-party firewall software installed on the computer attempting to accesstheInternet.Examplesofthird-partyfirewallsoftwareareZoneAlarm, BlackICE PC Protection, McAfee Personal Firewall, and Norton Personal Firewall.2.   If you do have firewall software installed on your computer, please make sure that you properly configure it. You can determine if the firewall software is preventing Internet access by temporarily turning it off. If, while the firewall is disabled, Internet access works properly, you will need to change the firewall settings to function properly when it is turned on.3.   Please refer to the instructions provided by the publisher of your firewall software for instructions on configuring the firewall to allow Internet access.If you are still unable to access the Internet after disabling any firewall software, please contact Belkin Technical Support.
Troubleshooting86section21345678910I can’t connect to the Internet wirelessly.If you are unable to connect to the Internet from a wireless computer, please check the following items:1.   Look at the lights on your Router. If you’re using a Belkin Router, the lights should be as follows: •The“router”LEDshouldbeon. •The“radiowave”LEDabovethe“router”LEDshouldbeon. •The“modem”lightshouldbeon,andnotblinking. •The“internet”LEDshouldbeon,andnotblinking. •The“Wireless”lightshouldbeon,notblinking.2.   Open your wireless utility software by clicking on the icon in the systemtrayatthebottom,right-handcornerofthescreen.3.   The exact window that opens will vary depending on the model of wireless card you have; however, any of the utilities should have a list of “Available Networks”—those wireless networks it can connect to.Doesthenameofyourwirelessnetworkappearintheresults?Yes, my network name is listed—go to the troubleshooting solution titled “I can’t connect to the Internet wirelessly, but my network name is listed”.No, my network name is not listed—go to the troubleshooting solution titled “I can’t connect to the Internet wirelessly, and my network name is not listed”.
87Troubleshooting88I can’t connect to the Internet wirelessly, but my network name is listed.If the name of your network is listed in the “Available Networks” list, please follow the steps below to connect wirelessly:1.   Click on the correct network name in the “Available Networks” list.2.   If the network has security (encryption) enabled, you will need to enter the network key. For more information regarding security, see the section entitled “Changing the Wireless Security Settings”.3.  Withinafewseconds,thetrayiconinthelower,left-handcornerof your screen should turn green, indication of a successful connection to the network.I can’t connect to the Internet wirelessly, and my network name is not listed.If the correct network name is not listed under “Available Networks” in the wireless utility, please attempt the following troubleshooting steps:1.   Temporarily move computer, if possible, five to 10 feet from the Router. Close the wireless utility, and reopen it. If the correct network name now appears under “Available Networks”, you may have a range or interference problem. Please see the suggestions discussed in the section titled “Placement of your N1 Wireless Router” of this User Manual.2.   Using a computer that is connected to the Router via a network cable (as opposed to wirelessly), ensure that “Broadcast SSID” is enabled. This setting is found on the Router’s wireless “Channel and SSID” configuration page.If you are still unable to access the Internet after completing these steps, please contact Belkin Technical Support.
Troubleshooting88section21345678910•  My wireless network performance is inconsistent.•  Data transfer is sometimes slow.•  Signal strength is poor.•  Difficulty establishing and/or maintaining a Virtual Private Network (VPN) connection.Wirelesstechnologyisradio-based,whichmeansconnectivity and the throughput performance between devices decreases when the distance between devices increases. Other factors that will cause signal degradation (metal is generally the worst culprit) are obstructions such as walls and metal appliances. Note also that connection speed may decrease as you move farther away from the Router.In order to determine if wireless issues are related to range, we suggest temporarily moving the computer, if possible, five to 10 feet from the Router. Changing the wireless channel—Depending on local wireless traffic and interference, switching the wireless channel of your network can improve performance and reliability. The default channel the Router is shipped with is channel 11; you may choose from several other channels depending on your region. See the section on page 43 entitled “Changing the Wireless Channel” for instructions on how to choose other channels. Limiting the wireless transmit rate—Limiting the wireless transmit rate can help improve the maximum wireless range and connection stability. Most wireless cards have the ability to limit the transmission rate. To change this property, go to the Windows Control Panel, open “NetworkConnections”anddouble-clickonyourwirelesscard’sconnection. In the properties dialog, select the “Configure” button on the“General”tab(Windows98userswillhavetoselectthewirelesscard in the list box and then click “Properties”), then choose the “Advanced” tab and select the rate property.Wireless client cards are usually set to automatically adjust the wireless transmit rate for you, but doing so can cause periodic disconnects when the wireless signal is too weak; as a rule, slower transmission rates are more stable. Experiment with different connection rates until you find the best one for your environment. Note that all available transmission rates should be acceptable for browsing the Internet. For more assistance, see your wireless card’s user manual.
89Troubleshooting90I am having difficulty setting up Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) security on my Belkin Router.1.   Log into your Router.  Open your web browser and type in the IP address of the Router. (The Router’s default is 192.168.2.1.) Log into your Router by clickingonthe“Login”buttoninthetopright-handcornerofthescreen. You will be asked to enter your password. If you never set a password, leave the “Password” field blank and click “Submit”.  Click the “Wireless” tab on the left of your screen. Select the “Encryption” or “Security” tab to get to the security settings page.2. Select“128-bitWEP”fromthedrop-downmenu.3.   After selecting your WEP encryption mode, you can type in your hex WEP key manually, or you can type in a passphrase inthe“Passphrase”fieldandclick“Generate”tocreateaWEPkey from the passphrase. Click “Apply Changes” to finish. You must now set all of your clients to match these settings. A hex (hexadecimal)keyisamixtureofnumbersandlettersfromA-Fand0-9.For128-bitWEP,youneedtoenter26hexkeys.  For example:  C3030FAF4BB2C3D44BC3D4E7E4=128-bitkey4.   Click “Apply Changes” to finish. Encryption in the Wireless Router is now set. Each of your computers on your wireless network will now need to be configured with the same  security settings.WARNING: If you are configuring the Router from a computer with a wireless client, you will need to ensure that security is turned on for this wireless client. If this is not done, you will lose your wireless connection.Note to Mac users: OriginalAppleAirPortproductssupport64-bitencryptiononly.AppleAirPort2productscansupport64-bitor 128-bitencryption.PleasecheckyourAppleAirPortproducttoseewhich version you are using. If you cannot configure your network with128-bitencryption,try64-bitencryption.
Troubleshooting90section21345678910I am having difficulty setting up Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) security on a Belkin client card.The client card must use the same key as the Router. For instance, if your Router uses the key 00112233445566778899AABBCC, then the client card must be set to the exact same key.1.  Double-clicktheSignalIndicatoricontobringupthe“WirelessNetwork” screen.2.  The “Advanced” button will allow you to view and configure more options of the card. 3.   Once the “Advanced” button is clicked, the Belkin Wireless LAN Utility will appear. This Utility will allow you to manage all the advanced features of the Belkin Wireless Card.4.   Under the “Wireless Network Properties” tab, select a network name from the “Available Networks” list and click the “Properties” button.5.   Under “Data Encryption”, select “WEP”.6.   Ensure the check box “The key is provided for me automatically” at the bottom is unchecked. If you are using this computer to connect to a corporate network, please consult your network administrator if this box needs to be checked.7.  Type your WEP key in the “Network key” box.  Important: A WEP key is a mixture of numbers and letters from A-Fand0-9.For128-bitWEP,youneedtoenter26keys.Thisnetwork key needs to match the key you assign to your Router.  For example:  C3030FAF4BB2C3D44BC3D4E7E4=128-bitkey8.   Click “OK”, and then “Apply” to save the settings.If you are NOT using a Belkin wireless client card, please consult the manufacturer’s user manual for that wireless client card.
91Troubleshooting92Do Belkin products support WPA?Note: To use WPA security, all your clients must be upgraded todriversandsoftwarethatsupportit.AtthetimeofthisFAQpublication, a security patch download is available, for free, from Microsoft. This patch works only with the Windows XP operating system.  Download the patch here:http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.You also need to download the latest driver for your Belkin Wireless 802.11g Desktop or Notebook Network Card from the Belkin support site. Other operating systems are not supported at this time. Microsoft’spatchonlysupportsdeviceswithWPA-enableddriverssuch as Belkin 802.11g productsDownload the latest driver at http://web.belkin.com/support  for the following products:F5D7000,F5D7001,F5D7010,F5D7011,F5D7230-4, F5D7231-4,F5D7130I am having difficulty setting up Wireless Protected Access (WPA) security on my Belkin Router for a home network.1.  Fromthe“SecurityMode”drop-downmenu,select“WPA-PSK (no server)”.2.   For “Encryption Technique”, select “TKIP” or “AES”. This setting will have to be identical on the clients that you set up.3. Enteryourpre-sharedkey.Thiscanbefromeightto63characters and can be letters, numbers, symbols, or spaces. This same key must be used on all of the clients that you set up. For example, your PSK might be something like: “Smith family network key”.4.   Click “Apply Changes” to finish. You must now set all clients to match these settings.
Troubleshooting92section21345678910I am having difficulty setting up Wireless Protected Access (WPA) security on a Belkin wireless client card for a home network.Clients must use the same key that the Router uses. For instance, if the key is “Smith Family Network Key” in the Router, the clients must also use that same key.1.  Double-clicktheSignalIndicatoricontobringupthe“WirelessNetwork” screen. The “Advanced” button will allow you to view and configure more options of your card.2.  Once the “Advanced” button is clicked, the Belkin Wireless Utility will appear. This Utility will allow you to manage all the advanced features of the Belkin Wireless Card.3.   Under the “Wireless Network Properties” tab, select a network name from the “Available Networks” list and click the “Properties” button.4.  Under“NetworkAuthentication”,select“WPA-PSK(noserver).5.   Type your WPA key in the “Network key” box.  Important:WPA-PSKisamixtureofnumbersandletters fromA-Zand0-9.ForWPA-PSKyoucanentereightto63characters. This network key needs to match the key you assign to your Router.6.   Click “OK, then “Apply” to save the settings.
93Troubleshooting94I am NOT using a Belkin client card for a home network and I am having difficulty setting up Wireless Protected Access (WPA) security.If you are not using a Belkin Wireless Desktop or Wireless Notebook NetworkCardthatisnotequippedwithWPA-enabledsoftware,afile from Microsoft called “Windows XP Support Patch for Wireless Protected Access” is available for free download. Download the patch from Microsoft by searching the knowledge base for Windows XP WPA.Note: The file that Microsoft has made available works only with Windows XP. Other operating systems are not supported at this time. You also need to ensure that the wireless card’s manufacturer supports WPA and that you have downloaded and installed the latest driver from their support site.Supported Operating Systems:•WindowsXPProfessional•WindowsXPHomeEdition1.   Under Windows XP, click “Start > Control Panel > Network Connections”.2. Right-clickingonthe“WirelessNetworks”tabwilldisplaythefollowing screen. Ensure the “Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings” check box is checked.
Troubleshooting94section213456789103.   Under the “Wireless Networks” tab, click the “Configure” button and you will see the following screen. 4.  Forahomeorsmallbusinessuser,select“WPA-PSK”under“Network Administration”.Note: Select WPA (with radius server) if you are using this computer to connect to a corporate network that supports an authentication server such as a radius server. Please consult your network administrator for further information.5.   Select “TKIP” or “AES” under “Date Encryption”. This setting will have to be identical to the Router that you set up.6.   Type in your encryption key in the “Network key” box.Important: Enteryourpre-sharedkey.Thiscanbefromeightto63characters and can be letters, numbers, or symbols. This same key must be used on all of the clients that you set up.7.   Click “OK” to apply settings.What’s the difference between 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11a, and draft 802.11n?Currently there are four levels of wireless networking standards, which transmit data at very different maximum speeds. Each is based on the designation for certifying network standards. The most common wireless networking standard, 802.11b, transmits information at 11Mbps; 802.11a and 802.11g work at 54Mbps; and draft 802.11n works at 108Mbps. See the chart on the next page for more detailed information.
95Troubleshooting96Wireless Comparison ChartWireless Technology802.11bG (802.11g)GPlus(802.11g with HSM)GPlusMIMO (802.11g with MIMO MRC)N1 MIMO (draft 802.11n with MIMO)Speed*11Mbps link rate/baseline5x faster than 802.11b*10x faster than 802.11b*10x faster than 802.11b*Wired speed over the air*FrequencyCommon household devices such as cordless phones and microwave ovens may interfere with the unlicensed band2.4GHzCommon household devices such as cordless phones and microwave ovens may interfere with the unlicensed band2.4GHzCommon household devices such as cordless phones and microwave ovens may interfere with the unlicensed band2.4GHzCommon household devices such as cordless phones and microwave ovens may interfere with the unlicensed band2.4GHzCommon household devices such as cordless phones and microwave ovens may interfere with the unlicensed band2.4GHzCompatibilityCompatible with 802.11gCompatible with802.11b/gCompatible with802.11b/gCompatible with802.11b/gCompatible with draft 802.11n** and 802.11b/gCoverage*Typically 100–200 ft. indoorsUp to 400 ft.* Up to 700 ft.* Up to 1,000 ft.* Up to 1,400 ft.*AdvantageMature—legacy technologyCommon—widespread use for Internet sharingEnhanced speed and coverageBetter coverage and consistent speed at rangeLeading edge— best coverage and throughput*Distance and connection speeds will vary depending on your networking environment.**This Router is compatible with products based on the same version of the draft 802.11n specifications, and may require a software upgrade for best results.
Troubleshooting96section21345678910Technical SupportYou can find technical support information at www.belkin.com/networking. If you want to contact technical support by phone, please call:   US  : 877-736-5771       310-898-1100 ext. 2263  Europe  : 00 800 223 55 460  Australia   : 1800 235 546  New Zealand  : 0800 235 546    Singapore  : +65 6485 7620   Japan  : 0120 532372    South Korea  : 1544-9732    Taiwan  : 00 801 85 5962    Hong Kong  : 30021318    Malaysia  : 1800 812 076    Email: asia-support@belkin.com
97Information98FCC StatementDECLARATION OF CONFORMITY WITH FCC RULES FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITYWe, Belkin International, Inc., of 501 West Walnut Street, Compton, CA 90220, declare under our sole responsibility that the product,F5D8231-4to which this declaration relates, complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.Caution: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation. The radiated output power of this device is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the device shall be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized.When connecting an external antenna to the device, the antenna shall be placed in such a manner to minimize the potential for human contact during normal operation. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20cm (8 inches) during normal operation.Federal Communications Commission Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  • Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.   • Increasethedistancebetweentheequipmentandthereceiver.   • Connecttheequipmenttoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhich the receiver is connected.  • Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.F5D8231-4 v5000This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC and RSS-210 of the IndustryCanada Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) Thisdevice may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must acceptany interference received, including interference that may cause undesiredoperation.This equipment complies with FCC and IC radiation exposure limits set forth foran uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operatedwith minimum distance20cmbetween the radiator & your body.This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with anyother antenna or transmitter.The availability of some specific  channels  and/or operational frequency bandsare country dependent and are firmware programmed at the factory to match theintended destination. The firmware setting is not accessible by the end user.
Information98section21345678910Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications to this device that are not expressly approved by Belkin Corporation may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.Canada-Industry Canada (IC) The wireless radio of this device complies with RSS 139 & RSS 210 Industry Canada.ThisClassBdigitalapparatuscomplieswithCanadianICES-003.CetappareilnumériquedelaclasseBconformeálanormeNMB-003 du Canada.Europe-EuropeanUnionNoticeRadioproductswiththe CE 0682 or CE alert marking comply with the R&TTE Directive (1995/5/EC)issuedbytheCommissionoftheEuropeanCommunity.Compliance with this directive implies conformity to the following European Norms (in brackets are the equivalent international standards).•EN60950(IEC60950)–ProductSafety •EN300328Technicalrequirementforradioequipment •ETS300826GeneralEMCrequirementsforradioequipment.To determine the type of transmitter, check the identification label on your Belkin product.Products with the CE marking comply with the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC)andtheLowVoltageDirective(72/23/EEC)issuedby the Commission of the European Community. Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms (in brackets are the equivalent international standards).•EN55022(CISPR22)–ElectromagneticInterference •EN55024(IEC61000-4-2,3,4,5,6,8,11)–ElectromagneticImmunity •EN61000-3-2(IEC610000-3-2)–PowerLineHarmonics •EN61000-3-3(IEC610000)–PowerLineFlicker •EN60950(IEC60950)–ProductSafetyProducts that contain the radio transmitter are labeled with CE 0682 or CE alert marking and may also carry the CE logo.05600560EN 301 4890560The wireless radio of this device complies with RSS 210 Industry Canada.The class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
99Information100Belkin International, Inc. Limited Lifetime Product WarrantyWhat this warranty covers. Belkin International, Inc. warrants to the original purchaser of this Belkin product that the product shall be free of defects in design, assembly, material, or workmanship. What the period of coverage is. Belkin International, Inc. warrants the Belkin product for the lifetime of the product.What will we do to correct problems? Product Warranty. Belkin will repair or replace, at its option, any defective product free of charge (except for shipping charges for the product).What is not covered by this warranty? All above warranties are null and void if the Belkin product is not provided to Belkin International, Inc. for inspection upon Belkin’s request at the sole expense of the purchaser, or if Belkin International, Inc. determines that the Belkin product has been improperly installed, altered in any way, or tampered with.TheBelkinProductWarrantydoesnotprotectagainstactsofGod(otherthanlightning)suchasflood,earthquake,war,vandalism,theft,normal-usewear and tear, erosion, depletion, obsolescence, abuse, damage due to low voltagedisturbances(i.e.brownoutsorsags),non-authorizedprogram,orsystem equipment modification or alteration.How to get service. To get service for your Belkin product you must take the following steps:1.   Contact Belkin International, Inc. at 501 W. Walnut St., Compton CA 90220,Attn:CustomerService,orcall(800)-223-5546,within15daysofthe Occurrence.  Be prepared to provide the following information: a. The part number of the Belkin product. b. Where you purchased the product. c. When you purchased the product. d. Copy of original receipt.2.   Your Belkin Customer Service Representative will then instruct you on how to forward your receipt and Belkin product and how to proceed with your claim.
Information100section21345678910Belkin International, Inc. reserves the right to review the damaged Belkin product. All costs of shipping the Belkin product to Belkin International, Inc. for inspection shall be borne solely by the purchaser. If Belkin determines, in its sole discretion, that it is impractical to ship the damaged equipment to Belkin International, Inc., Belkin may designate, in its sole discretion, an equipment repair facility to inspect and estimate the cost to repair such equipment. The cost, if any, of shipping the equipment to and from such repair facility and of such estimate shall be borne solely by the purchaser. Damaged equipment must remain available for inspection until the claim is finalized. Whenever claims are settled, Belkin International, Inc. reserves the right to be subrogated under any existing insurance policies the purchaser may have.How state law relates to the warranty. THIS WARRANTY CONTAINS THE SOLE WARRANTY OF BELKIN INTERNATIONAL, INC., THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR,EXCEPTASREQUIREDBYLAW,IMPLIED,INCLUDINGTHEIMPLIEDWARRANTYORCONDITIONOFQUALITY,MERCHANTABILITYORFITNESSFOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND SUCH IMPLIED WARRANTIES, IF ANY, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE TERM OF THIS WARRANTY. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you.IN NO EVENT SHALL BELKIN INTERNATIONAL, INC. BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL,SPECIAL,DIRECT,INDIRECT,CONSEQUENTIALORMULTIPLEDAMAGESSUCHAS,BUTNOTLIMITEDTO,LOSTBUSINESSORPROFITSARISINGOUTOFTHESALEORUSEOFANYBELKINPRODUCT,EVENIFADVISEDOFTHEPOSSIBILITYOFSUCHDAMAGES.This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which may vary from state to state. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental, consequential, or other damages, so the above limitations may not apply to you.

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