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WIRELESS DUAL-BAND N ROUTER
N450 DB
USER MANUAL
8820-00843 Rev. C00
F9K1105V2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Getting Started
What’s in the Box
Initial Setup
Advanced Tools & Settings
The Belkin Router Manager
Adding Computers to Your Network
Manually Set Up Your Internet Connection
Getting to Know Your Router
Front Panel
Back Panel
Technical Details
Technical Features
System Requirements
Using Your Router
Enabling Auto Update on Your Router
Updating Your Router via Your System Tray
Updating the Router’s Firmware via the Web Interface
Resetting the Router
Restoring Your Router to Factory Defaults
Restoring the Router to Default Settings Using the Web Interface
Troubleshooting, Support, and Warranty
Troubleshooting
Technical Support
Belkin International, Inc., Limited 2-Year Product Warranty
Regulatory Information
FCC Statement
CE Statement
Getting Started
What’s in the Box
N450 DB Wireless Dual‐Band N Router
Ethernet cable (attached to router)
Power supply (attached to router)
Network information card (attached to router)
Belkin Setup CD with User Manual
Quick Setup Guide
Initial Setup
Where to Place Your Router
For the best results, place the Router next to your modem in an
open location away from large metal objects and magnets such as
those found in speakers. Raising the Router above floor level can
improve the strength of your wireless signal.
How to Set It Up
[Connect
Your N450 DB Router
1. Turn off your modem by
disconnecting its power supply.
2. Connect your Router to your
modem using the cable (already attached).
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3. Power up your modem by
plugging in its power supply.
4. Power up your Router by
plugging in its power supply.
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Run the Installer Software.
Insert the included CD into your
computer. It should run automatically;
if not, find the setup program and open it. Follow the prompts.
The setup software will configure your
Internet connection and let you know
when things are working.
If you have DSL, you may need a
username and password from your Internet provider.
[Image of laptop and CD]
[You can get the actual artwork from the N900DB QIG “QIG_F9K1104_8830-06656_N900.pdf”]
[SCREENSHOT OF SETUP MENU setup menu.png]
1) Click the Setup icon on the CD menu.
[Diagram of bottom of the router showing service
card – can be obtained from “Tested QIG 2011 07
14.pdf” provided]
2) After a brief installation, the setup software will ask you for
the network name and password from the network
information card that is stored in the foot of your new Belkin
Router. Store the card under the base of your Router for
future reference.
[SCREENSHOT OF SUCCESS setup success.png]
3) A progress screen will appear while additional software is
installed. This may take a few minutes to complete. Once
finished, a “Success” message will appear indicating that you
are connected to the Internet via your new Belkin Router.
During setup you may be asked for additional information.
You may need to enter a username and password provided by your ISP.
This username and password is likely to be found on materials that came
from your ISP when you signed up for service. If necessary, you may need
to contact your ISP to retrieve your username and password.
If you have a static IP address, you may need to enter additional
information also provided by your ISP.
If your computer doesn’t have a wireless adapter, or the setup software is
unable to control it, you may be asked to connect your computer to the
Router with a network cable.
Advanced Tools & Settings
[SCREENSHOT OF ADVANCED MENU setup advanced2.png]
After the initial setup is complete, you have the option to change settings like
your network name, security type, and password. To make these changes and
others, click on the Advanced Tools icon at the CD Setup menu and select one
of the following settings that you would like to change:
Network Name & Security
Personalize your network name (SSID), password, and strength of
wireless security.
Internet Service Provider & Login Settings
Have you moved or changed Internet Service Providers? If you’d like to
change these settings without running through the setup process again,
this is the place.
The Belkin Router Manager
[SHARE SCREENSHOT OF TRAY APP MENU (TBD)]
The Belkin Router Manager appears in your system tray (Windows) or menu bar
(Mac). Its icon indicates the current status of your Router and also allows you to
access your Router’s settings to make changes. It also provides quick access to
software that came bundled with your Router.
To access the Router settings, click on the icon and select from the menu that
appears.
The status of your Router is shown by the Belkin Router Manager icon, which
closely mimics the light on the front of the Router.
Blue: You are connected to your Belkin Router and it is connected to the Internet.
Amber: You are connected to your Belkin Router, but it is not connected to the
Internet.
Wireless devices such as computers, network printers, and gaming systems can
connect to your Router with a few simple steps.
Using the CD
1) Put the Setup CD into your computer. If the CD doesn’t open
automatically, browse to your CD drive and open the Belkin
Setup CD icon.
2) Click the Setup icon on the CD menu.
3) After a brief installation, the setup software will ask you for
the network name and password from the network
information card that came with your Router. This card is
most likely now located underneath the foot of your Router
in the provided card slot.
4) A progress screen will appear while additional software is
installed. This may take a few minutes to complete. Once
finished, a “Success” message will appear indicating that you
are connected to the Internet via your new Belkin Router.
Note: The setup software runs only on Windows and Mac OS X
systems.
Manual Setup
If you know what sort of Internet service you have, you
might try a manual setup. For this, you will need a Wi-Fienabled smartphone, tablet, or computer.
Connect to Your Router
Retrieve the network ID card from the foot of your new Belkin
Router.
[Diagram of bottom of the router showing service card – can be
obtained from “Tested QIG 2011 07 14.pdf” provided]
Can’t find the card? The default network name and password are also printed on the foot of
the Router.
Use your computer, tablet, or smartphone to connect to the
wireless network shown on the network ID card.
[Diagram of connecting to SSID screenshot – needs creating, take
direction from “Tested QIG 2011 07 14.pdf” provided]
When requested, please enter the password (security key) provided
on the card.
Take a moment to look at the light on the front of the Router. If it
is solid blue, your Router was able to connect to the Internet
automatically.
[Image of front of the router with blue LED (needs creating)]
If not, please proceed to “Manually Set Up Your Internet
Connection” on page XX.
Using the WPS Button
1) Start WPS Push Button Connection (WPS PBC) on your
computer or other Wi‐Fi device that you would like to
connect wirelessly to your Router. Often there will be a
button for this purpose in software that came with the device,
or a physical “WPS,” “PBC,” or “Security” button on the device
itself.
2) Within two minutes, press the WPS button on your Router
and hold for two seconds.
The WPS light (small light above WPS button) will blink blue
while it listens for your Wi‐Fi device. Once a connection is
established, the light will turn blue and then go out. If a
connection is not established, the light will blink amber. You
may repeat the process to try again.
You can repeat this process for each WPS‐enabled device you’d
like to add to your network.
Manually Set Up Your Internet
Connection
Use a browser to visit http://router/. The router homepage should
appear.
[Image of browser showing the router homepage – see “Tested
QIG 2011 07 14.pdf” provided for guideline]
You can also try visiting http://192.168.2.1/.
The status of your Internet connection is shown in the
upper right corner of the router homepage. If after a few
moments it says “Connected,” you’re done! You can surf the
Internet.
[Image of browser showing “connected” homepage
– see “Tested QIG 2011 07
14.pdf” provided for guideline]
If not, select “Connection Type” from the menu on the left.
[Zoomed in image of the “Connection Type” option in the
homepage – see “Tested QIG 2011 07 14.pdf” provided for
guideline]
If a password screen appears, press “Submit.”
[Image of the login screen showing the submit button – see
“Tested QIG 2011 07 14.pdf” provided for guideline]
Dynamic Connection
Cable and fiber customers generally require a dynamic
connection. Some DSL customers require a PPPoE
connection. Let’s try dynamic first. Select “Dynamic” from the
menu that appears and press “Next.”
[Image of the connection type screen with dynamic
selected – see “Tested QIG 2011 07 14.pdf” provided for
guideline]
A service name is generally not required. Hit “Apply Changes.”
The Router will restart.
[Image of the service name page – see “Tested QIG 2011 07
14.pdf” provided for guideline]
If after a few minutes your Internet Status says “Connected,”
you’re done! You can surf the Internet.
[Image of browser showing “connected” homepage
– see “Tested QIG 2011 07
14.pdf” provided for guideline]
If these steps do not work, try restarting your modem and
repeating the process.
If not, we’ll try a PPPoE connection next.
PPPoE Connection
Some DSL customers require a PPPoE connection. Select
PPPoE this time and press “Next.”
[Image of the connection type screen with PPPoE
selected – see “Tested QIG 2011 07 14.pdf” provided for
guideline]
Enter the username and password supplied by your Internet
provider and click “Apply Changes.” Ignore the other fields. The
Router will restart.
[Image of the PPPoE page – see “Tested QIG 2011 07 14.pdf”
provided for guideline]
If after a few minutes your Internet Status says “Connected,”
you’re done! You can surf the Internet.
[Image of browser showing “connected” homepage
– see “Tested QIG 2011 07
14.pdf” provided for guideline]
If these steps do not work, try restarting your modem and
repeating the process.
[Be sure to use the correct icons, see the QIG F9K1104_8830-06656_N900.pdf for an
idea]
Connect Your Wireless Devices
iOS
(iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch)
1. Open the Settings app and select the Wi-Fi menu item.
2. Select your wireless network from the list that appears there. If
asked to do so, enter the network password.
Mac OS® X
Your Mac® provides a menu of available wireless networks at the right
end of the menu bar.
1. Click on the icon showing wireless waves.
2. Select your wireless network from the list that appears there. If
asked to do so, enter the network password.
Android
(phones and tablets)
1. Open the Settings app and select Wireless and Network.
2. From there, select Wi-Fi to see the list of available networks.
3. Select your wireless network from the list. If asked to do so, enter
your network password.
Windows® 7
Your computer provides a menu of available wireless networks at the
right end of the task bar.
1. Left-click on the icon that looks like signal strength bars.
2. Select your wireless network from the list. If asked, enter your
network password (network key).
Windows Vista® and Windows XP
Your device provides a menu of available wireless networks at the
right end of the task bar.
1. Right-click on the icon that shows a computer with wireless
waves (XP) or two computers (Windows Vista).
2. Choose View Available Wireless Networks (XP) or Connect to a
network (Vista) from the menu.
3. Select your wireless network from the list. If asked, enter your
network password (network key).
Guest Access
You can allow guests to use your Internet connection without
joining your personal network. The network name and password
for the guest network is located on the network information card
found under the foot of your Router.
A person using your guest network will be able to join without a
password, but will be shown a login page when they attempt to surf
the Web. They will need to enter the guest password into this page
to continue.
Getting to Know Your Router
Front Panel
[DIAGRAM front.ai]
A) Router Status Light
Your Router’s status is shown by the light on the front.
Off: The Router is not plugged into a power source.
Blinking Blue: The Router is starting up.
Solid Blue: The Router is connected to the Internet.
Blinking Amber: The Router can’t detect the modem. Either the modem is
off, is not plugged into the Router, or is unresponsive.
B) Wi‐Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Light and Button
The WPS button on the front of your Router can be used to help
establish a secure connection between your Router and other WPS‐
enabled Wi‐Fi devices such as computers. To use the WPS feature
on your Router, see “Getting Started > Adding Computers to Your
Network > Using the WPS Button”.
The small light near the WPS button shows what is happening
while you are using WPS to establish a connection.
Off: Idle
Blinking Blue: The Router is listening for a WPS‐enabled computer or
other device.
Solid Blue: The Router has made a secure connection with the computer or
other device.
Amber: A connection was not created.
Back Panel
[R DIAGRAM FOR N150 N300 N450_back.ai]
A) Modem (WAN) Connector
Connect your modem to this port using an Ethernet cable.
B) Wired (LAN) Connectors
Connect computers and other wired network devices to these ports
using Ethernet cables.
C) Reset Button
This button is used to restart your Router in rare cases when it
functions incorrectly. Resetting the Router will preserve your
settings. This button may also be used to restore the factory default
settings. Please see the Troubleshooting section for more
information.
D) Power Connector
Connect the included power supply to this jack.
Technical Details
Technical Features
Integrated 802.11n Wireless Access Point
Utilizing Dual-Band Network technology, your Router creates two
separate networks (one at 2.4GHz band and the other at 5GHz), allowing
increased bandwidth to all your connected wireless devices and
computers.
NAT IP Address Sharing
To save you the cost of adding IP addresses per computer in your house,
your Belkin Router uses Network Address Translation (NAT) technology,
allowing you to share a single IP address across your network.
SPI Firewall
Your Router is equipped with a firewall that will protect your network
from a wide array of common attacks and viruses.
Web-Based Advanced User Interface
You can easily make changes to your Router’s advanced settings through
your web browser. These changes can be made from any computer on your
network.
Belkin Router Monitor
The Belkin Router Monitor application helps you to monitor your
Router’s status and change network settings.
Integrated 4-Port 10/100 Switch
Your Router has a built-in, 4-port 10/100 network switch to allow your
wired computers to share: printers, data, MP3 files, digital photos,
and much more.
System Requirements
Router
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 browser
Setup Software
A computer running Windows® XP SP3 (32-Bit) or higher, Windows Vista®
(32+64-Bit), or Windows 7 (32+64-Bit); or Mac OS® X v10.5 or above
Minimum 1GHz processor and 512MB RAM
600MB of free hard-drive space for installation
Using Your Router
Enabling Auto Update on Your Belkin Router
The Router has the capability to automatically check for a newer version of firmware and alert
you when it’s available. You can choose to download the new version or ignore it. By default
this feature is disabled. If you want to enable it, select “Enable” and click “Apply Changes”.
Note: We recommend you use a computer that has a wired connection to the Router.
Setup steps:
1.
Open a web browser on the computer.
2.
In the address bar of the web browser, type “http://192.168.2.1”.
3.
Click “Login” in the upper right-hand corner of the page. The Router does not ship with a
password, so just click “Submit”.
4.
5.
Click on “System Settings” in the left-hand column under the “Utilities” heading.
Toward the lower-half side of the screen you will find “Auto Update Firmware Enabling”.
6. Select “Enable” by clicking the radio button and then click “Apply Changes” at the bottom of
the screen.
Updating Your Router via Your System Tray (Windows) or Menu Bar (Mac)
Once you have completed the setup process, you will need to update the new software for
your Router. This can be done easily via your computer’s system tray or menu bar.
Setup steps:
1.
Click on the blue Belkin Router Manager icon (right-click for Windows) in your system
tray (Windows) or menu bar (Mac).
2.
Select “Check for Updates” or “Update Available” from the menu.
3.
You should now see the Belkin Updater window.
4.
Click on the “Install Update” icon.
Updating the Router’s Firmware via the Web Interface
The following steps show you how to update your Router’s firmware using its web interface.
You do not need to be connected to the Internet as this interface is built into the Router
itself.
Setup steps:
1.
Locate and download the firmware file from the Belkin support site. (Type your part
number into the search box in the top right corner and look for “Firmware” in the title.)
2.
Save the file to a location on your computer where you can get to it easily, such as your
desktop.
3.
Connect the computer to one of the four LAN ports on the Router.
4.
Open a web browser on the computer.
5.
In the address bar of the web browser, type “http://192.168.2.1” and press “Enter” on your
keyboard.
6.
Click “Login” in the upper right-hand corner of the page. The Router does not ship with a
password, so just click “Submit”.
7.
Click on “Firmware Update” toward the bottom of the left-hand menu.
8.
Click the “Browse” button toward the middle of the screen to search for the file you saved
previously.
Note: The firmware version in the images below is depicted as an example. Your file name
will vary depending on your model and version.
9.
Select the firmware file by left-clicking on it and then click the “Open” button in the lowerright corner of the window. This will take you back into the Router’s interface.
10.
Click the “Update” button.
11.
A prompt asking, “Are you sure you want to continue with upgrading?” will appear. Click
“OK”.
12.
A second prompt will open telling you the Router will not respond during the upgrade and
warning you not to remove the power supply from the Router. Click “OK” once more.
Congratulations. The firmware has been updated successfully.
Resetting the Router
Reset Button – Red
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.
Resetting the Router
Push and release the “Reset” button. The lights on the Router will momentarily flash. The
“Router” light will begin to blink. When the “Router” light becomes solid again, the reset is
complete.
Restoring Your Router to Factory Defaults
Press and hold the “Reset” button for at least 10 seconds, and then release it. The lights on the
Router will momentarily flash. The “Router” light will begin to blink. When the “Router” light
becomes solid again, the restore is complete.
Restoring the Router to Default Settings Using the Web Interface
Symptoms
You need to restore the factory defaults using the web interface. This may be because the
Router is not performing as expected or you wish to remove all previously configured
settings.
Setup steps:
1.
Open a web browser on the computer.
2.
In the address bar of the web browser, type “http://192.168.2.1”.
3.
Click “Login” in the upper right-hand corner of the page. The Router does not ship with a
password, so just click “Submit”.
4.
5.
6.
Click on “Restore Factory Defaults” in the left-hand column under the “Utilities” heading.
Click on the “Restore Defaults” button.
A warning box will open that says, “Warning: All your settings will be lost. Are you sure
you want to do this?” Click “OK”.
7.
The Router will begin the restoring process. Once the restore is complete, the Router will
reboot.
Note: This may take several minutes.
Your Router has successfully been restored to its factory settings.
Troubleshooting, Support, and Warranty
Troubleshooting
The Setup CD does not automatically start.
If Belkin Setup does not run when you insert the CD‐ROM, your
computer may not be configured to open CDs automatically.
If Belkin Setup does not appear within 15 seconds, browse to your
CD‐ROM drive and open the “Belkin Setup” icon. Alternatively, you
may visit http://router/ and perform the setup manually. Please
see “Manual Setup Using Your Browser” earlier in this manual for
more information.
Belkin Setup cannot find my Router.
If Belkin Setup is not able to communicate with your Router during
the installation process, please check the following items.
1) Make sure that the wireless hardware on your computer is turned
on, if available.
2) Try connecting your computer to one of the four “wired” ports on
the Router with an Ethernet cable.
3) Ensure that the Router is on. The front‐panel light should be on.
4) Unplug the Router’s power supply for 10 seconds, then plug it back
in.
5) There may be firewall software on your computer preventing an
outgoing connection. You may choose to temporarily disable this
software before attempting setup.
If Belkin Setup still cannot find the Router, you might choose to do
a manual setup. Refer to “Manually Configuring Network Settings”
in this manual for details.
Belkin Setup cannot connect my Router to the Internet.
If Belkin Setup is not able to connect the Router to the Internet,
please check the following items:
1) Use the troubleshooting suggestions within Belkin Setup.
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.
3) If you continue to have no Internet connection, refer to
“Manually Configuring Network Settings” in this manual for an
alternative setup method.
Belkin Setup completed installation, but I cannot browse the Web. The light on
the front of my Router is blinking amber.
1) Make sure the Router is connected to your modem with an
Ethernet cable via the Router’s one WAN (modem) port.
2) Unplug the modem from its power source and make sure that
it goes dark. Then reapply power to the modem.
3) Unplug your Router’s power supply, wait 10 seconds, and
plug it back in. This will cause the Router to try to reestablish
communication with the modem.
Belkin Setup completed installation, but I cannot browse the Web. The light on
the front of my Router is solid amber.
1) Use the troubleshooting suggestions within Belkin Setup.
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.
3) If you have a static connection, your ISP will have assigned
you an IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address.
Please re-run Belkin Setup and enter this information when
a static connection is mentioned.
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://www.belkin.com/support and type in “ISP”.
5) If you continue to have no Internet connection, refer to
“Manually Configuring Network Settings” in this manual for
an alternative setup method.
I can’t connect to the Internet wirelessly.
If the light on the front of the Router is solid blue, then your Router
is connected to the Internet. You may not be connected to the
Router’s wireless network. Please refer to “Adding Computers to
Your Network” in this manual for instructions.
If your Windows XP computer is running SP2, you will not be able to set up the Router
via the wireless setup process. You will need to either update to Windows XP SP3 or
complete the setup via a wired connection.
I can’t connect to the Internet wirelessly and my network name is not listed in
Available Networks.
1) Verify that your Router is on and the front‐panel light shows
solid blue.
2) If you are far from the Router, you might try moving closer to
see if you might have been out of range.
3) Using a computer attached to the Router via a network cable,
visit http://router/ and ensure that “Broadcast SSID” is ON.
This setting is found on the “Channel and SSID” page.
My wireless network performance is slow, inconsistent, suffers from weak
signal, or I’m having difficulty maintaining a 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 within 10 feet from
the Router if possible.
Changing the wireless channel—Depending
on local wireless traffic and
interference, switching the wireless channel of your network can
improve performance and reliability. See the section titled
“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 range and connection stability. Most wireless
cards have the ability to limit the transmission rate. To change
this property in Windows, 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, 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.
I’ve installed this new Router and some of my network clients (computers,
game consoles, etc.) are now unable to connect.
Your new Router came pre‐configured with a network name and
password, found printed on an attached card. All clients must use
this network name and password to connect wirelessly to your
Router. You will need to find the network settings on your client,
select the network name printed on the card from the list of
available networks, and enter the password when prompted to join
the wireless network.
Does the Router support Wireless Protected Access (WPA) security?
The Router ships with WPA/WPA2 security turned on. Windows XP
and some older network hardware may require a software update
to support WPA/WPA2.
I am having difficulty setting up WPA security on my Router.
1) Log in to your Router by visiting http://router/ with your
web browser. Click on the “Login” button in the top righthand corner of the screen. You will be asked to enter your
password. If you have never set a password, leave the
“Password” field blank and click “Submit”.
2) Click “Wireless” in the left‐hand menu. Then click “Security”
just below that.
3) Select the “WPA/WPA2” option.
4) Enter a password. This can be from 8–63 characters of your
choice, including spaces and punctuation, OR a 64‐digit
hexadecimal number (using only the numbers 0–9 and letters
A–F).
5) Click “Apply Changes” to finish. Your wireless connection is
now encrypted. Each computer using your wireless network
will need to use the new key.
Note: If you are configuring the Router over a wireless
connection, you will have to re‐connect to the Router after
changing any security settings.
Note: Some older networking hardware supports only WEP
encryption. If your older computers cannot connect to your
network, try 128‐bit or 64‐bit WEP, or seek software updates
from their manufacturers.
I am having difficulty setting up Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) security on my
Router.
1) Log in to your Router. Visit http://router/ with your web
browser. Click on the “Login” button in the top right-hand
corner of the screen. You will be asked to enter your
password. If you have never set a password, leave the
“Password” field blank and click “Submit”.
2) Click “Wireless” in the left‐hand menu. Then click “Security”
just below that.
3) Select the “128‐bit WEP” option.
4) You may type in a WEP key manually, or generate one from a
passphrase. Type a phrase in the “Passphrase” field and click
the “Generate” button. A WEP key is composed of 26
hexadecimal digits (0–9, A–F). For example, C3 03 0F AF 4B
B2 C3 D4 4B C3 D4 EE 74 is a valid 128‐bit WEP key.
5) Click “Apply Changes” to finish. Your wireless activity is now
encrypted. Each computer using your wireless network will
need to use the new key.
Note: If you are configuring the Router over a wireless
connection, you will have to re‐connect to the Router after
changing any security settings.
Note: Some older networking hardware supports only 64‐bit
WEP encryption. If your older computers cannot connect to
your network, try 64‐bit WEP.
Technical Support
US
http://www.belkin.com/support
UK
http://www.belkin.com/uk/support
Australia
http://www.belkin.com/au/support
New Zealand
http://www.belkin.com/au/support
Singapore
1800 622 1130
Europe
http://www.belkin.com/uk/support
Belkin International, Inc., Limited 2-Year Product Warranty
What this warranty covers.
Belkin International, Inc. (“Belkin”) 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 warrants the Belkin product for two years.
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). Belkin reserves the right to
discontinue any of its products without notice, and disclaims any limited warranty
to repair or replace any such discontinued products. In the event that Belkin is
unable to repair or replace the product (for example, because it has been
discontinued), Belkin will offer either a refund or a credit toward the purchase of
another product from Belkin.com in an amount equal to the purchase price of the
product as evidenced on the original purchase receipt as discounted by its
natural use.
What is not covered by this warranty?
All above warranties are null and void if the Belkin product is not provided to
Belkin for inspection upon Belkin’s request at the sole expense of the purchaser,
or if Belkin 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 such as flood, lightning, 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 12045 E. Waterfront Drive, Playa
Vista, CA 90094, 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.
Belkin reserves the right to review the damaged Belkin product. All costs of
shipping the Belkin product to Belkin 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, 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 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. 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 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.
*Regulatory Information
FCC Statement
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY WITH FCC RULES FOR
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
We, Belkin International, Inc., of 12045 E. Waterfront Drive, Playa Vista, CA
90094, declare under our sole responsibility that the device, F9K1105 V2,
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 device shall be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact
normal operation is minimized.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with
a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and your body.
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, and if
not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. 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.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this
equipment.
This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction
with any other antenna or transmitter.
This device 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.
This device is restricted to indoor use when operated in the 5.15 to 5.25 GHz
frequency range.
Canada-Industry Canada (IC)
The wireless radio of this device complies with RSS 210 Industry Canada. This
Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B conforme á la norme NMB-003 du
Canada.
CE Statement
Europe
European Union Radio products with the CE or CE alert marking comply with the
R&TTE Directive (1999/5/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 60950-1:2006 (IEC60950-1) – Product Safety
• EN 300 328 Technical requirement for radio equipment
• ETS 301 489 General EMC requirements for radio equipment.
Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity
This device complies with the essential requirements of the (R&TTE) Radio and
Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC, (EMC) Electromagnetic
compatibility Directive 2004/108/EC, and the (LVD) Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC.
A copy of the European union CE marking “Declaration of Conformity” may be obtained
at the website: www.belkin.com/doc.
Information
Products with the CE marking comply with the EMC Directive (2004/108/EC) and
the Low Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC) issued by the Commission of the
European Community. Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the
following European Product Family Standards.
• EN 55022 (CISPR 22) – Electromagnetic Interference
• EN 55024-1 – Electromagnetic Immunity
• EN 61000-3-2 (IEC610000-3-2) – Power Line Harmonics
• EN 61000-3-3 (IEC610000) – Power Line Flicker
• EN 60950-1 (IEC60950-1) – Product Safety
Products that contain the radio transmitter are sometimes labeled with the
Notified Body number (CE0560) or CE alert marking if the standard used in the
conformity is not harmonized across the European Community.
*Back cover
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