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4ABLE OF #ONTENTS
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0RODUCT /VERVIEW  
0ACKAGE #ONTENTS  
3YSTEM 2EQUIREMENTS  
)NTRODUCTION  
&EATURES 
(ARDWARE /VERVIEW  
#ONNECTIONS 
,%$S  
)NSTALLATION 
"EFORE YOU "EGIN  
7IRELESS )NSTALLATION #ONSIDERATIONS 
#ONNECT TO #ABLE$3,3ATELLITE -ODEM  
#ONNECT TO !NOTHER 2OUTER  
#ONlGURATION  
7EB BASED #ONlGURATION 5TILITY  
3ETUP 7IZARD  
)NTERNET 3ETUP  
$YNAMIC #ABLE  
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,40 
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7IRELESS 3ETTINGS  
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$(#0 3ERVER 3ETTINGS  
0ORT &ORWARDING 2ULES  
!PPLICATION 2ULES  
.ETWORK &ILTER 
7EBSITE &ILTER  
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!DVANCED 7IRELESS 3ETTINGS  
!DVANCED .ETWORK 3ETTINGS 
!DMINISTRATOR ,OGIN .AME 
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2EMOTE -ANAGEMENT 
!DMINISTRATOR 3ETTINGS 
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3YSTEM #HECK 
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7HAT IS 70!  
#ONlGURE 70! 03+  
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#ONlGURE 7%0  
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7IRELESS "ASICS  
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7IRELESS -ODES  
.ETWORKING "ASICS  
#HECK YOUR )0 ADDRESS  
3TATICALLY !SSIGN AN )0 ADDRESS  
4ECHNICAL 3PECIlCATIONS 
#ONTACTING 4ECHNICAL 3UPPORT  
7ARRANTY  
2EGISTRATION 
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3ECTION  0RODUCT /VERVIEW
0RODUCT
0ACKAGE/VERVIEW
#ONTENTS
s $ ,INK 7"2  7IRELESS 2OUTER
s 0OWER !DAPTER
s %THERNET #ABLE
s -ANUAL AND 7ARRANTY ON #$
.OTE 5SING A POWER SUPPLY WITH A DIFFERENT VOLTAGE RATING THAN THE ONE INCLUDED
WITH THE 7"2  WILL CAUSE DAMAGE AND VOID THE WARRANTY FOR THIS PRODUCT
3YSTEM 2EQUIREMENTS
s %THERNET BASED #ABLE OR $3, -ODEM
s #OMPUTERS WITH 7INDOWSยง -ACINTOSHยง OR ,INUX BASED OPERATING SYSTEMS WITH AN INSTALLED %THERNET
ADAPTER
s )NTERNET %XPLORER 6ERSION  OR .ETSCAPE .AVIGATORร 6ERSION  AND ABOVE FOR CONlGURATION
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3ECTION  0RODUCT /VERVIEW
)NTRODUCTION
$ ,INK THE INDUSTRY LEADER IN WIRELESS NETWORKING INTRODUCES ANOTHER BREAKTHROUGH IN WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY 4HE
$ ,INK 7IRELESS ' 7"2  2OUTER WHICH IS CAPABLE OF TRANSFERRING DATA WITH A MAXIMUM WIRELESS SIGNAL RATE OF UP
TO -BPS IN THE '(Z FREQUENCY ยˆ THE SAME WIRELESS FREQUENCY AS B 4HE $ ,INK 7"2  7IRELESS
2OUTER ALSO OFFERS FOUR %THERNET PORTS TO SUPPORT MULTIPLE COMPUTERS
4HE ADVANCED WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY BUILT INTO THE 7"2  7IRELESS 2OUTER OFFERS DATA TRANSFER SPEEDS WITH A MAXIMUM
WIRELESS SIGNAL RATE OF UP TO -BPS THROUGH ITS WIRELESS CHANNELS ALLOWING STREAMING VIDEOS AND OTHER HIGH BANDWIDTH
APPLICATIONS SUCH AS ONLINE GAMING EVENTS TO OPERATE WITHOUT THE HASSLE OF %THERNET CABLES 4HE ABILITY TO USE HIGH
BANDWIDTH APPLICATIONS ALSO MAKES STREAMING REAL TIME PROGRAMS MORE ENJOYABLE AND MORE EFlCIENT
7ITH THE 7"2  7IRELESS 2OUTERS BUILT IN ADVANCED lREWALL THREATS OF HACKERS PENETRATING YOUR NETWORK ARE
MINIMIZED 3OME lREWALL FEATURES INCLUDE FUNCTIONS THAT ALLOW OR DISALLOW CERTAIN PORTS TO BE OPEN FOR CERTAIN APPLICATIONS
4IME SCHEDULING CAN BE ESTABLISHED AS A lREWALL RULE SO THAT SPECIlC PORTS WILL BE OPEN AT CERTAIN TIMES AND BE CLOSED
AT OTHER TIMES &EATURES LIKE CONTENT lLTERING -!# lLTERING 52, BLOCKING AND DOMAIN BLOCKING ARE USEFUL TOOLS TO
PREVENT OTHER UNWANTED INTRUDERS FROM CONNECTING TO YOUR NETWORK OR BROWSING RESTRICTED SITES
4HE EASY TO USE CONlGURATION WIZARD TAKES ONLY MINUTES TO SETUP AND GUIDES USERS STEP BY STEP THROUGH CONlGURING
THE 7"2  7ITH ALL THE VERSATILE FEATURES AND AN USER FRIENDLY UTILITY THE 7"2  7IRELESS 2OUTER PROVIDES AN
ENHANCED NETWORKING EXPERIENCE
-AXIMUM WIRELESS SIGNAL RATE DERIVED FROM )%%% 3TANDARD G SPECIlCATIONS !CTUAL DATA THROUGHPUT WILL VARY .ETWORK CONDITIONS AND
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS INCLUDING VOLUME OF NETWORK TRAFlC BUILDING MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION AND NETWORK OVERHEAD LOWER ACTUAL DATA THROUGHPUT
RATE %NVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS WILL ADVERSELY AFFECT WIRELESS SIGNAL RANGE
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3ECTION  0RODUCT /VERVIEW
&EATURES
s &ASTER 7IRELESS .ETWORKING 4HE 7"2  PROVIDES UP TO -BPS WIRELESS CONNECTION WITH OTHER
G WIRELESS CLIENTS 4HIS CAPABILITY ALLOWS USERS TO PARTICIPATE IN REAL TIME ACTIVITIES ONLINE SUCH AS
VIDEO STREAMING ONLINE GAMING AND REAL TIME AUDIO 4HE PERFORMANCE OF THIS G WIRELESS ROUTER
GIVES YOU THE FREEDOM OF WIRELESS NETWORKING AT SPEEDS X FASTER THAN B
s #OMPATIBLE WITH B AND G $EVICES 4HE 7"2  IS STILL FULLY COMPATIBLE WITH THE )%%%
B STANDARD SO IT CAN CONNECT WITH EXISTING B 0#) 53" AND #ARDBUS ADAPTERS
s !DVANCED &IREWALL &EATURES 4HE 7EB BASED USER INTERFACE DISPLAYS A NUMBER OF ADVANCED NETWORK
MANAGEMENT FEATURES INCLUDING
s #ONTENT &ILTERING
$OMAIN .AME
%ASILY APPLIED CONTENT lLTERING BASED ON -!# !DDRESS 52, ANDOR
s &ILTER 3CHEDULING 4HESE lLTERS CAN BE SCHEDULED TO BE ACTIVE ON CERTAIN DAYS OR FOR A
DURATION OF HOURS OR MINUTES
s 3ECURE -ULTIPLE#ONCURRENT 3ESSIONS 4HE 7"2  CAN PASS THROUGH 60. SESSIONS )T
SUPPORTS MULTIPLE AND CONCURRENT )03EC AND 0040 SESSIONS SO USERS BEHIND THE 7"2 
CAN SECURELY ACCESS CORPORATE NETWORKS
s 5SER FRIENDLY 3ETUP 7IZARD 4HROUGH ITS EASY TO USE 7EB BASED USER INTERFACE THE 7"2  LETS
YOU CONTROL WHAT INFORMATION IS ACCESSIBLE TO THOSE ON THE WIRELESS NETWORK WHETHER FROM THE )NTERNET OR
FROM YOUR COMPANYS SERVER #ONlGURE YOUR ROUTER TO YOUR SPECIlC SETTINGS WITHIN MINUTES
-AXIMUM WIRELESS SIGNAL RATE DERIVED FROM )%%% 3TANDARD G SPECIlCATIONS !CTUAL DATA THROUGHPUT WILL VARY .ETWORK CONDITIONS AND
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS INCLUDING VOLUME OF NETWORK TRAFlC BUILDING MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION AND NETWORK OVERHEAD LOWER ACTUAL DATA THROUGHPUT
RATE %NVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS WILL ADVERSELY AFFECT WIRELESS SIGNAL RANGE
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3ECTION  0RODUCT /VERVIEW
(ARDWARE /VERVIEW
#ONNECTIONS
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3ECTION  0RODUCT /VERVIEW
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3ECTION  )NSTALLATION
)NSTALLATION
4HIS SECTION WILL WALK YOU THROUGH THE INSTALLATION PROCESS 0LACEMENT OF THE ROUTER IS VERY IMPORTANT $O NOT PLACE THE
ROUTER IN AN ENCLOSED AREA SUCH AS A CLOSET CABINET OR IN THE ATTIC OR GARAGE
"EFORE YOU "EGIN
0LEASE CONlGURE THE ROUTER WITH THE COMPUTER THAT WAS LAST CONNECTED DIRECTLY TO YOUR MODEM !LSO YOU CAN ONLY USE
THE %THERNET PORT ON YOUR MODEM )F YOU WERE USING THE 53" CONNECTION BEFORE USING THE ROUTER THEN YOU MUST TURN OFF
YOUR MODEM DISCONNECT THE 53" CABLE AND CONNECT AN %THERNET CABLE TO THE 7!. PORT ON THE ROUTER AND THEN TURN
THE MODEM BACK ON )N SOME CASES YOU MAY NEED TO CALL YOUR )30 TO CHANGE CONNECTION TYPES 53" TO %THERNET 
)F YOU HAVE $3, AND ARE CONNECTING VIA 000O% MAKE SURE YOU DISABLE OR UNINSTALL ANY 000O% SOFTWARE SUCH AS
7IN0OET "ROADJUMP OR %NTERNET  FROM YOUR COMPUTER OR YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO CONNECT TO THE )NTERNET
$ ,INK 7"2  5SER -ANUAL
3ECTION  )NSTALLATION
7IRELESS )NSTALLATION #ONSIDERATIONS
4HE $ ,INK WIRELESS ROUTER LETS YOU ACCESS YOUR NETWORK USING A WIRELESS CONNECTION FROM VIRTUALLY ANYWHERE WITHIN
THE OPERATING RANGE OF YOUR WIRELESS NETWORK +EEP IN MIND HOWEVER THAT THE NUMBER THICKNESS AND LOCATION OF WALLS
CEILINGS OR OTHER OBJECTS THAT THE WIRELESS SIGNALS MUST PASS THROUGH MAY LIMIT THE RANGE4YPICAL RANGES VARY DEPENDING
ON THE TYPES OF MATERIALS AND BACKGROUND 2& RADIO FREQUENCY NOISE IN YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS 4HE KEY TO MAXIMIZING
WIRELESS RANGE IS TO FOLLOW THESE BASIC GUIDELINES
 +EEP THE NUMBER OF WALLS AND CEILINGS BETWEEN THE $ ,INK ROUTER AND OTHER NETWORK DEVICES TO A MINIMUM
EACH WALL OR CEILING CAN REDUCE YOUR ADAPTERS RANGE FROM   FEET   METERS 0OSITION YOUR DEVICES
SO THAT THE NUMBER OF WALLS OR CEILINGS IS MINIMIZED
 "E AWARE OF THE DIRECT LINE BETWEEN NETWORK DEVICES ! WALL THAT IS  FEET THICK  METERS AT A
 DEGREE ANGLE APPEARS TO BE ALMOST  FEET  METER THICK !T A  DEGREE ANGLE IT LOOKS OVER  FEET
 METERS THICK 0OSITION DEVICES SO THAT THE SIGNAL WILL TRAVEL STRAIGHT THROUGH A WALL OR CEILING INSTEAD
OF AT AN ANGLE FOR BETTER RECEPTION
 "UILDING -ATERIALS MAKE A DIFFERENCE ! SOLID METAL DOOR OR ALUMINUM STUDS MAY HAVE A NEGATIVE EFFECT ON
RANGE 4RY TO POSITION ACCESS POINTS WIRELESS ROUTERS AND COMPUTERS SO THAT THE SIGNAL PASSES THROUGH
DRYWALL OR OPEN DOORWAYS -ATERIALS AND OBJECTS SUCH AS GLASS STEEL METAL WALLS WITH INSULATION WATER
lSH TANKS MIRRORS lLE CABINETS BRICK AND CONCRETE WILL DEGRADE YOUR WIRELESS SIGNAL
 +EEP YOUR PRODUCT AWAY AT LEAST   FEET OR   METERS FROM ELECTRICAL DEVICES OR APPLIANCES THAT
GENERATE 2& NOISE
 )F YOU ARE USING '(Z CORDLESS PHONES OR 8  WIRELESS PRODUCTS SUCH AS CEILING FANS LIGHTS AND
HOME SECURITY SYSTEMS YOUR WIRELESS CONNECTION MAY DEGRADE DRAMATICALLY OR DROP COMPLETELY -AKE
SURE YOUR '(Z PHONE BASE IS AS FAR AWAY FROM YOUR WIRELESS DEVICES AS POSSIBLE 4HE BASE TRANSMITS
A SIGNAL EVEN IF THE PHONE IN NOT IN USE
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3ECTION  )NSTALLATION
#ONNECT TO #ABLE$3,3ATELLITE -ODEM
)F YOU ARE CONNECTING THE ROUTER TO A CABLE$3,SATELLITE MODEM PLEASE FOLLOW THE STEPS BELOW
 0LACE THE ROUTER IN AN OPEN AND CENTRAL LOCATION $O NOT PLUG THE POWER ADAPTER INTO THE ROUTER
 4URN THE POWER OFF ON YOUR MODEM )F THERE IS NO ONOFF SWITCH THEN UNPLUG THE MODEMS POWER ADAPTER 3HUT DOWN
YOUR COMPUTER
 5NPLUG THE %THERNET CABLE THAT CONNECTS YOUR COMPUTER TO YOUR MODEM FROM YOUR COMPUTER AND PLACE IT INTO THE
7!. PORT ON THE ROUTER
 0LUG AN %THERNET CABLE INTO ONE OF THE FOUR ,!. PORTS ON THE ROUTER 0LUG THE OTHER END INTO THE %THERNET PORT ON YOUR
COMPUTER
 4URN ON OR PLUG IN YOUR MODEM 7AIT FOR THE MODEM TO BOOT ABOUT  SECONDS 
 0LUG THE POWER ADAPTER TO THE ROUTER AND CONNECT TO AN OUTLET OR POWER STRIP 7AIT ABOUT  SECONDS FOR THE ROUTER
TO BOOT
 4URN ON YOUR COMPUTER
 6ERIFY THE LINK LIGHTS ON THE ROUTER 4HE POWER LIGHT 7!. LIGHT AND THE ,!. LIGHT THE PORT THAT YOUR COMPUTER IS
PLUGGED INTO SHOULD BE LIT )F NOT MAKE SURE YOUR COMPUTER MODEM AND ROUTER ARE POWERED ON AND VERIFY THE CABLE
CONNECTIONS ARE CORRECT
 3KIP TO PAGE  TO CONlGURE YOUR ROUTER
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3ECTION  )NSTALLATION
#ONNECT TO !NOTHER 2OUTER
)F YOU ARE CONNECTING THE $ ,INK ROUTER TO ANOTHER ROUTER TO USE AS A WIRELESS ACCESS POINT ANDOR SWITCH YOU WILL HAVE
TO DO THE FOLLOWING BEFORE CONNECTING THE ROUTER TO YOUR NETWORK
s $ISABLE 50N0ร
s $ISABLE $(#0
s #HANGE THE ,!. )0 ADDRESS TO AN AVAILABLE ADDRESS ON YOUR NETWORK 4HE ,!. PORTS ON THE ROUTER CANNOT
ACCEPT A $(#0 ADDRESS FROM YOUR OTHER ROUTER
4O CONNECT TO ANOTHER ROUTER PLEASE FOLLOW THE STEPS BELOW
 0LUG THE POWER INTO THE ROUTER #ONNECT ONE OF YOUR COMPUTERS TO THE ROUTER ,!. PORT USING AN %THERNET CABLE
-AKE SURE YOUR )0 ADDRESS ON THE COMPUTER IS XXX WHERE XXX IS BETWEEN  AND   0LEASE SEE THE
.ETWORKING "ASICS SECTION FOR MORE INFORMATION )F YOU NEED TO CHANGE THE SETTINGS WRITE DOWN YOUR EXISTING SETTINGS
BEFORE MAKING ANY CHANGES )N MOST CASES YOUR COMPUTER SHOULD BE SET TO RECEIVE AN )0 ADDRESS AUTOMATICALLY IN
WHICH CASE YOU WILL NOT HAVE TO DO ANYTHING TO YOUR COMPUTER
 /PEN A WEB BROWSER AND ENTER HTTP AND PRESS %NTER 7HEN THE LOGIN WINDOW APPEARS SET THE USER
NAME TO ADMIN AND LEAVE THE PASSWORD BOX EMPTY #LICK /+ TO CONTINUE
 #LICK ON !DVANCED AND THEN CLICK !DVANCED .ETWORK 5NCHECK THE %NABLE 50N0 CHECKBOX #LICK 3AVE 3ETTINGS
TO CONTINUE
 #LICK 3ETUP AND THEN CLICK .ETWORK 3ETTINGS 5NCHECK THE %NABLE $(#0 3ERVER SERVER CHECKBOX #LICK 3AVE
3ETTINGS TO CONTINUE
 5NDER 2OUTER 3ETTINGS ENTER AN AVAILABLE )0 ADDRESS AND THE SUBNET MASK OF YOUR NETWORK #LICK 3AVE 3ETTINGS TO
SAVE YOUR SETTINGS 5SE THIS NEW )0 ADDRESS TO ACCESS THE CONlGURATION UTILITY OF THE ROUTER IN THE FUTURE #LOSE THE
BROWSER AND CHANGE YOUR COMPUTERS )0 SETTINGS BACK TO THE ORIGINAL VALUES AS IN 3TEP 
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3ECTION  )NSTALLATION
 $ISCONNECT THE %THERNET CABLE FROM THE ROUTER AND RECONNECT YOUR COMPUTER TO YOUR NETWORK
 #ONNECT AN %THERNET CABLE IN ONE OF THE ,!. PORTS OF THE ROUTER AND CONNECT IT TO YOUR OTHER ROUTER $O NOT PLUG
ANYTHING INTO THE 7!. PORT OF THE $ ,INK ROUTER
 9OU MAY NOW USE THE OTHER  ,!. PORTS TO CONNECT OTHER %THERNET DEVICES AND COMPUTERS4O CONlGURE YOUR WIRELESS
NETWORK OPEN A WEB BROWSER AND ENTER THE )0 ADDRESS YOU ASSIGNED TO THE ROUTER 2EFER TO THE #ONlGURATION AND
7IRELESS 3ECURITY SECTIONS FOR MORE INFORMATION ON SETTING UP YOUR WIRELESS NETWORK
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3ECTION  #ONlGURATION
#ONlGURATION
4HIS SECTION WILL SHOW YOU HOW TO CONlGURE YOUR NEW $ ,INK WIRELESS ROUTER USING THE WEB BASED CONlGURATION
UTILITY
7EB BASED #ONlGURATION 5TILITY
4O ACCESS THE CONlGURATION UTILITY OPEN A WEB BROWSER
SUCH AS )NTERNET %XPLORER AND ENTER THE )0 ADDRESS OF
THE ROUTER  
%NTER THE USER NAME ADMIN AND YOUR PASSWORD ,EAVE
THE PASSWORD BLANK BY DEFAULT
)F YOU GET A 0AGE #ANNOT BE $ISPLAYED ERROR PLEASE
REFER TO THE 4ROUBLESHOOTING SECTION FOR ASSISTANCE
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3ECTION  #ONlGURATION
3ETUP 7IZARD
9OU MAY RUN THE SETUP WIZARD TO QUICKLY SETUP YOUR ROUTER #LICK 3ETUP
7IZARD TO LAUNCH THE WIZARD
#LICK ,AUNCH )NTERNET #ONNECTION 3ETUP 7IZARD TO BEGIN
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3ECTION  #ONlGURATION
#LICK .EXT TO CONTINUE
#REATE A NEW PASSWORD AND THEN CLICK .EXT TO CONTINUE
3ELECT YOUR TIME ZONE FROM THE DROP DOWN MENU AND THEN CLICK .EXT
TO CONTINUE
3ELECT THE TYPE OF )NTERNET CONNECTION YOU USE AND THEN CLICK .EXT
TO CONTINUE
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3ECTION  #ONlGURATION
)F YOU SELECTED $YNAMIC YOU MAY NEED TO ENTER THE -!# ADDRESS OF THE
COMPUTER THAT WAS LAST CONNECTED DIRECTLY TO YOUR MODEM )F YOU ARE CURRENTLY
USING THAT COMPUTER CLICK #LONE 9OUR 0#S -!# !DDRESS AND THEN CLICK
.EXT TO CONTINUE
4HE (OST .AME IS OPTIONAL BUT MAY BE REQUIRED BY SOME )30S 4HE DEFAULT
HOST NAME IS THE DEVICE NAME OF THE 2OUTER AND MAY BE CHANGED
)F YOU SELECTED 000O% ENTER YOUR 000O% USERNAME AND PASSWORD #LICK
.EXT TO CONTINUE
3ELECT 3TATIC IF YOUR )30 ASSIGNED YOU THE )0 ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY
AND $.3 SERVER ADDRESSES
.OTE -AKE SURE TO REMOVE YOUR 000O% SOFTWARE FROM YOUR COMPUTER 4HE
SOFTWARE IS NO LONGER NEEDED AND WILL NOT WORK THROUGH A ROUTER
)F YOU SELECTED 0040 ENTER YOUR 0040 USERNAME AND PASSWORD #LICK .EXT
TO CONTINUE
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3ECTION  #ONlGURATION
)F YOU SELECTED ,40 ENTER YOUR ,40 USERNAME AND PASSWORD #LICK .EXT
TO CONTINUE
)F YOU SELECTED 3TATIC ENTER YOUR NETWORK SETTINGS SUPPLIED BY YOUR )NTERNET
PROVIDER #LICK .EXT TO CONTINUE
#LICK #ONNECT TO SAVE YOUR SETTINGS /NCE THE ROUTER IS lNISHED REBOOTING
CLICK #ONTINUE 0LEASE ALLOW   MINUTES TO CONNECT
#LOSE YOUR BROWSER WINDOW AND REOPEN IT TO TEST YOUR )NTERNET CONNECTION
)T MAY TAKE A FEW TRIES TO INITIALLY CONNECT TO THE )NTERNET
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3ECTION  #ONlGURATION
)NTERNET 3ETUP
$YNAMIC #ABLE
$YNAMIC )0 #HOOSE $YNAMIC )0 !DDRESS TO OBTAIN )0 !DDRESS
!DDRESS INFORMATION AUTOMATICALLY FROM YOUR )30 3ELECT THIS OPTION
IF YOUR )30 DOES NOT GIVE YOU ANY )0 NUMBERS TO USE4HIS
OPTION IS COMMONLY USED FOR #ABLE MODEM SERVICES
(OST .AME 4HE (OST .AME IS OPTIONAL BUT MAY BE REQUIRED BY SOME
)30S 4HE DEFAULT HOST NAME IS THE DEVICE NAME OF THE
2OUTER AND MAY BE CHANGED
-!# !DDRESS 4HE DEFAULT -!# !DDRESS IS SET TO THE 7!.S PHYSICAL
INTERFACE -!# ADDRESS ON THE "ROADBAND 2OUTER )T IS NOT
RECOMMENDED THAT YOU CHANGE THE DEFAULT -!# ADDRESS
UNLESS REQUIRED BY YOUR )30
#LONE -!# 4HE DEFAULT -!# ADDRESS IS SET TO THE 7!.S PHYSICAL
!DDRESS INTERFACE -!# ADDRESS ON THE "ROADBAND 2OUTER 9OU
CAN USE THE h#LONE -!# !DDRESSv BUTTON TO COPY THE
-!# ADDRESS OF THE %THERNET #ARD INSTALLED BY YOUR )30
AND REPLACE THE 7!. -!# ADDRESS WITH THE -!# ADDRESS OF THE ROUTER )T IS NOT RECOMMENDED THAT YOU CHANGE THE DEFAULT
-!# ADDRESS UNLESS REQUIRED BY YOUR )30
0RIMARY $.3 %NTER THE 0RIMARY $.3 $OMAIN .AME 3ERVER SERVER )0 ADDRESS ASSIGNED BY YOUR )30
!DDRESSES
3ECONDARY $.3 4HIS IS OPTIONAL
!DDRESS
-45 -AXIMUM 4RANSMISSION 5NIT YOU MAY NEED TO CHANGE THE -45 FOR OPTIMAL PERFORMANCE WITH YOUR SPECIlC )30  IS THE
DEFAULT -45
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3ECTION  #ONlGURATION
)NTERNET 3ETUP
000O% $3,
#HOOSE 000O% 0OINT TO 0OINT 0ROTOCOL OVER %THERNET IF YOUR )30 USES A 000O% CONNECTION 9OUR )30 WILL PROVIDE
YOU WITH A USERNAME AND PASSWORD 4HIS OPTION IS TYPICALLY USED FOR $3, SERVICES -AKE SURE TO REMOVE YOUR 000O%
SOFTWARE FROM YOUR COMPUTER 4HE SOFTWARE IS NO LONGER NEEDED AND WILL NOT WORK THROUGH A ROUTER
000O% 3ELECT $YNAMIC MOST COMMON OR 3TATIC
3ELECT 3TATIC IF YOUR )30 ASSIGNED YOU THE )0
ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY AND $.3 SERVER
ADDRESSES
5SER .AME %NTER YOUR 000O% USER NAME
0ASSWORD %NTER YOUR 000O% PASSWORD AND THEN RETYPE THE
PASSWORD IN THE NEXT BOX
3ERVICE .AME %NTER THE )30 3ERVICE .AME OPTIONAL 
)0 !DDRESS %NTER THE )0 ADDRESS 3TATIC 000O% ONLY 
$.3 !DDRESSES %NTER THE 0RIMARY AND 3ECONDARY $.3 3ERVER
!DDRESSES 3TATIC 000O% ONLY 
-AXIMUM )DLE %NTER A MAXIMUM IDLE TIME DURING WHICH THE
4IME )NTERNET CONNECTION IS M A I N T A I N E D D U R I N G
INACTIVITY 4O DISABLE THIS FEATURE ENABLE
!UTO RECONNECT
-45 -AXIMUM 4RANSMISSION 5NIT YOU MAY NEED TO
CHANGE THE -45 FOR OPTIMAL PERFORMANCE WITH
YOUR SPECIlC )30  IS THE DEFAULT -45
#ONNECTION -ODE 3ELECT EITHER !LWAYS ON -ANUAL OR #ONNECT ON DEMAND
3ELECT
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)NTERNET 3ETUP
0040
#HOOSE 0040 0OINT TO 0OINT 4UNNELING 0ROTOCOL IF YOUR )30 USES A 0040 CONNECTION 9OUR )30 WILL PROVIDE YOU WITH
A USERNAME AND PASSWORD 4HIS OPTION IS TYPICALLY USED FOR $3, SERVICES
0040 3ELECT $YNAMIC MOST COMMON OR 3TATIC 3ELECT
3TATIC IF YOUR )30 ASSIGNED YOU THE )0 ADDRESS SUBNET
MASK GATEWAY AND $.3 SERVER ADDRESSES
)0 !DDRESS %NTER THE )0 ADDRESS 3TATIC 0040 ONLY 
3UBNET -ASK %NTER THE 0RIMARY AND 3ECONDARY $.3 3ERVER
!DDRESSES 3TATIC 0040 ONLY 
'ATEWAY %NTER THE 'ATEWAY )0 !DDRESS PROVIDED BY YOUR )30
$.3 4HE $.3 SERVER INFORMATION WILL BE SUPPLIED BY YOUR
)30 )NTERNET 3ERVICE 0ROVIDER
3ERVER )0 %NTER THE 3ERVER )0 PROVIDED BY YOUR )30 OPTIONAL 
0040 !CCOUNT %NTER YOUR 0040 ACCOUNT NAME
0040 0ASSWORD %NTER YOUR 0040 PASSWORD AND THEN RETYPE THE
PASSWORD IN THE NEXT BOX
-AXIMUM )DLE %NTER A MAXIMUM IDLE TIME DURING WHICH THE )NTERNET
4IME CONNECTION IS MAINTAINED DURING INACTIVITY 4O DISABLE THIS FEATURE ENABLE !UTO RECONNECT
-45 -AXIMUM 4RANSMISSION 5NIT YOU MAY NEED TO CHANGE THE -45 FOR OPTIMAL PERFORMANCE WITH YOUR SPECIlC )30  IS THE
DEFAULT -45
#ONNECT -ODE 3ELECT EITHER !LWAYS ON -ANUAL OR #ONNECT ON DEMAND
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3ECTION  #ONlGURATION
)NTERNET 3ETUP
,40
#HOOSE ,40 ,AYER  4UNNELING 0ROTOCOL IF YOUR )30 USES A ,40 CONNECTION9OUR )30 WILL PROVIDE YOU WITH A USERNAME
AND PASSWORD 4HIS OPTION IS TYPICALLY USED FOR $3, SERVICES
,40 3ELECT $YNAMIC MOST COMMON OR 3TATIC 3ELECT 3TATIC
IF YOUR )30 ASSIGNED YOU THE )0 ADDRESS SUBNET MASK
GATEWAY AND $.3 SERVER ADDRESSES
)0 !DDRESS %NTER THE )0 ADDRESS 3TATIC ,40 ONLY 
3UBNET -ASK %NTER THE 0RIMARY AND 3ECONDARY $.3 3ERVER !DDRESSES
3TATIC ,40 ONLY 
'ATEWAY %NTER THE 'ATEWAY )0 !DDRESS PROVIDED BY YOUR )30
$.3 4HE $.3 SERVER INFORMATION WILL BE SUPPLIED BY YOUR )30
)NTERNET 3ERVICE 0ROVIDER
3ERVER )0 %NTER THE 3ERVER )0 PROVIDED BY YOUR )30 OPTIONAL 
,40 !CCOUNT %NTER YOUR ,40 ACCOUNT NAME
,40 0ASSWORD %NTER YOUR ,40 PASSWORD AND THEN RETYPE THE PASSWORD
IN THE NEXT BOX
-AXIMUM )DLE %NTER A MAXIMUM IDLE TIME DURING WHICH THE )NTERNET CONNECTION IS MAINTAINED DURING INACTIVITY 4O DISABLE THIS FEATURE ENABLE
4IME !UTO RECONNECT
-45 -AXIMUM 4RANSMISSION 5NIT YOU MAY NEED TO CHANGE THE -45 FOR OPTIMAL PERFORMANCE WITH YOUR SPECIlC )30  IS THE
DEFAULT -45
#ONNECT -ODE 3ELECT EITHER !LWAYS ON -ANUAL OR #ONNECT ON DEMAND
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3ECTION  #ONlGURATION
)NTERNET 3ETUP
"IG 0OND
5SER .AME %NTER YOUR "IG 0OND USER NAME
0ASSWORD %NTER YOUR "IG 0OND PASSWORD AND THEN RETYPE
THE PASSWORD IN THE NEXT BOX
!UTH 3ERVER %NTER THE )0 ADDRESS OF THE LOGIN SERVER
,OGIN 3ERVER )0 %NTER THE )0 ADDRESS OF THE LOGIN SERVER
-!# !DDRESS 4HE DEFAULT -!# !DDRESS IS SET TO THE 7!.S
PHYSICAL INTERFACE -!# ADDRESS ON THE
"ROADBAND 2OUTER )T IS NOT RECOMMENDED THAT
YOU CHANGE THE DEFAULT -!# ADDRESS UNLESS
REQUIRED BY YOUR )30
#LONE -!# 4HE DEFAULT -!# ADDRESS IS SET TO THE 7!.S
!DDRESS PHYSICAL INTERFACE -!# ADDRESS ON THE
"ROADBAND 2OUTER 9OU CAN USE THE h#LONE
-!# !DDRESSv BUTTON TO COPY THE -!# ADDRESS
OF THE %THERNET #ARD INSTALLED BY YOUR )30 AND
REPLACE THE 7!. -!# ADDRESS WITH THE -!#
ADDRESS OF THE ROUTER )T IS NOT RECOMMENDED
THAT YOU CHANGE THE DEFAULT -!# ADDRESS UNLESS
REQUIRED BY YOUR )30
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3ECTION  #ONlGURATION
)NTERNET 3ETUP
3TATIC ASSIGNED BY )30
3ELECT 3TATIC )0 !DDRESS IF ALL 7!. )0 INFORMATION IS PROVIDED TO YOU BY YOUR )30 9OU WILL NEED TO ENTER IN THE )0 ADDRESS SUBNET MASK
GATEWAY ADDRESS AND $.3 ADDRESSES PROVIDED TO YOU BY YOUR )30 %ACH )0 ADDRESS ENTERED IN THE lELDS MUST BE IN THE APPROPRIATE )0
FORM WHICH ARE FOUR OCTETS SEPARATED BY A DOT XXXX  4HE 2OUTER WILL NOT ACCEPT THE )0 ADDRESS IF IT IS NOT IN THIS FORMAT
)0 !DDRESS %NTER THE )0 ADDRESS ASSIGNED BY YOUR )30
3UBNET -ASK %NTER THE 3UBNET -ASK ASSIGNED BY YOUR )30
)30 'ATEWAY %NTER THE 'ATEWAY ASSIGNED BY YOUR )30
-!# !DDRESS 4HE DEFAULT -!# !DDRESS IS SET TO THE 7!.S
PHYSICAL INTERFACE -!# ADDRESS ON THE "ROADBAND
2OUTER )T IS NOT RECOMMENDED THAT YOU CHANGE
THE DEFAULT -!# ADDRESS UNLESS REQUIRED BY YOUR
)30
#LONE -!# 4HE DEFAULT -!# ADDRESS IS SET TO THE 7!.S
!DDRESS PHYSICAL INTERFACE -!# ADDRESS ON THE "ROADBAND
2OUTER 9OU CAN USE THE #LONE -!# !DDRESS
BUTTON TO COPY THE -!# ADDRESS OF THE %THERNET
#ARD INSTALLED BY YOUR )30 AND REPLACE THE 7!.
-!# ADDRESS WITH THE -!# ADDRESS OF THE ROUTER
)T IS NOT RECOMMENDED THAT YOU CHANGE THE DEFAULT
-!# ADDRESS UNLESS REQUIRED BY YOUR )30
0RIMARY $.3 %NTER THE 0RIMARY $.3 SERVER )0 ADDRESS
!DDRESS ASSIGNED BY YOUR )30
3ECONDARY $.3 4HIS IS OPTIONAL
!DDRESS
-45 -AXIMUM 4RANSMISSION 5NIT YOU MAY NEED TO CHANGE THE -45 FOR OPTIMAL PERFORMANCE WITH YOUR SPECIlC )30  IS
THE DEFAULT -45
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3ECTION  #ONlGURATION
7IRELESS 3ETTINGS
%NABLE 7IRELESS #HECK THE BOX TO ENABLE THE WIRELESS FUNCTION )F
YOU DO NOT WANT TO USE WIRELESS UNCHECK THE BOX
TO DISABLE ALL THE WIRELESS FUNCTIONS
7IRELESS .ETWORK 3ERVICE 3ET )DENTIlER 33)$ IS THE NAME OF YOUR
.AME WIRELESS NETWORK #REATE A NAME USING UP TO 
CHARACTERS 4HE 33)$ IS CASE SENSITIVE
7IRELESS #HANNEL )NDICATES THE CHANNEL SETTING FOR THE 7"2 
"Y DEFAULT THE CHANNEL IS SET TO  4HE #HANNEL
CAN BE CHANGED TO lT THE CHANNEL SETTING FOR
AN EXISTING WIRELESS NETWORK OR TO CUSTOMIZE
THE WIRELESS NETWORK 4HE !UTO #HANNEL 3CAN
SETTING CAN BE SELECTED TO ALLOW THE 7"2 
TO CHOOSE THE CHANNEL WITH THE LEAST AMOUNT OF
INTERFERENCE
G /NLY %NABLE THIS MODE IF YOUR NETWORK IS MADE UP OF
-ODE PURELY G DEVICES )F YOU HAVE BOTH B
AND G WIRELESS CLIENTS UNCHECK THE BOX
%NABLE (IDDEN #HECK THIS OPTION IF YOU WOULD NOT LIKE THE 33)$
7IRELESS OF YOUR WIRELESS NETWORK TO BE BROADCASTED BY THE
7"2  )F THIS OPTION IS CHECKED THE 33)$ OF
THE 7"2  WILL NOT BE SEEN BY 3ITE 3URVEY
UTILITIES SO YOUR WIRELESS CLIENTS WILL HAVE TO KNOW
THE 33)$ OF YOUR 7"2  IN ORDER TO CONNECT
TO IT
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3ECTION  #ONlGURATION
.ETWORK 3ETTINGS
4HIS SECTION WILL ALLOW YOU TO CHANGE THE LOCAL NETWORK SETTINGS OF THE ROUTER AND TO CONlGURE THE $(#0 SETTINGS
)0 !DDRESS %NTER THE )0 ADDRESS OF THE ROUTER 4HE DEFAULT
)0 ADDRESS IS 
)F YOU CHANGE THE )0 ADDRESS ONCE YOU CLICK
!PPLY YOU WILL NEED TO ENTER THE NEW )0
ADDRESS IN YOUR BROWSER TO GET BACK INTO THE
CONlGURATION UTILITY
3UBNET -ASK %NTER THE 3UBNET -ASK 4HE DEFAULT SUBNET
MASK IS 
,OCAL $OMAIN %NTER THE $OMAIN NAME /PTIONAL 
%NABLE $.3 2ELAY #HECK THE BOX TO TRANSFER THE $.3 SERVER
INFORMATION FROM YOUR )30 TO YOUR COMPUTERS )F
UNCHECKED YOUR COMPUTERS WILL USE THE ROUTER
FOR A $.3 SERVER
2EFER TO THE NEXT PAGE FOR $(#0 INFORMATION
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3ECTION  #ONlGURATION
$(#0 3ERVER 3ETTINGS
$(#0 STANDS FOR $YNAMIC (OST #ONTROL 0ROTOCOL 4HE 7"2  HAS A BUILT IN $(#0 SERVER 4HE $(#0 3ERVER WILL
AUTOMATICALLY ASSIGN AN )0 ADDRESS TO THE COMPUTERS ON THE ,!.PRIVATE NETWORK "E SURE TO SET YOUR COMPUTERS TO BE
$(#0 CLIENTS BY SETTING THEIR 4#0)0 SETTINGS TO h/BTAIN AN )0 !DDRESS !UTOMATICALLYv 7HEN YOU TURN YOUR COMPUTERS ON
THEY WILL AUTOMATICALLY LOAD THE PROPER 4#0)0 SETTINGS PROVIDED BY THE 7"2  4HE $(#0 3ERVER WILL AUTOMATICALLY
ALLOCATE AN UNUSED )0 ADDRESS FROM THE )0 ADDRESS POOL TO THE REQUESTING COMPUTER 9OU MUST SPECIFY THE STARTING AND
ENDING ADDRESS OF THE )0 ADDRESS POOL
%NABLE $(#0 #HECK THE BOX TO ENABLE THE $(#0 SERVER ON
3ERVER YOUR ROUTER 5NCHECK TO DISABLE THIS FUNCTION
$(#0 )0 !DDRESS %NTER THE STARTING AND ENDING )0 ADDRESSES FOR
2ANGE THE $(#0 SERVERS )0 ASSIGNMENT
,EASE 4IME 4HE LENGTH OF TIME FOR THE )0 ADDRESS LEASE
%NTER THE ,EASE TIME IN MINUTES
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3ECTION  #ONlGURATION
0ORT &ORWARDING 2ULES
4HIS WILL ALLOW YOU TO OPEN A SINGLE PORT OR A RANGE OF PORTS
2ULE #HECK THE BOX TO ENABLED THE RULE
.AME %NTER A NAME FOR THE RULE
)0 !DDRESS %NTER THE )0 ADDRESS OF THE COMPUTER ON YOUR
LOCAL NETWORK THAT YOU WANT TO ALLOW THE INCOMING
SERVICE TO
3TART 0ORT %NTER THE PORT OR PORTS THAT YOU WANT TO OPEN
%ND 0ORT )F YOU WANT TO OPEN  PORT ENTER THE SAME PORT
IN BOTH BOXES
4RAFlC 4YPE 3ELECT 4#0 5$0 OR !.9
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3ECTION  #ONlGURATION
!PPLICATION 2ULES
3OME APPLICATIONS REQUIRE MULTIPLE CONNECTIONS SUCH AS )NTERNET GAMING VIDEO CONFERENCING )NTERNET TELEPHONY AND
OTHERS 4HESE APPLICATIONS HAVE DIFlCULTIES WORKING THROUGH .!4 .ETWORK !DDRESS 4RANSLATION  3PECIAL !PPLICATIONS
MAKES SOME OF THESE APPLICATIONS WORK WITH THE 7"2 
2ULE #HECK THE BOX TO ENABLED THE RULE
.AME %NTER A NAME FOR THE RULE
4RIGGER 0ORT 4HIS IS THE PORT USED TO TRIGGER THE APPLICATION )T
CAN BE EITHER A SINGLE PORT OR A RANGE OF PORTS
&IREWALL 0ORT 4HIS IS THE PORT NUMBER ON THE 7!. SIDE THAT
WILL BE USED TO ACCESS THE APPLICATION9OU MAY
DElNE A SINGLE PORT OR A RANGE OF PORTS 9OU
CAN USE A COMMA TO ADD MULTIPLE PORTS OR PORT
RANGES
4RAFlC 4YPE 3ELECT 4#0 5$0 OR !.9
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3ECTION  #ONlGURATION
.ETWORK &ILTER
5SE -!# -EDIA !CCESS #ONTROL &ILTERS TO ALLOW OR DENY ,!. ,OCAL !REA .ETWORK COMPUTERS BY THEIR -!# ADDRESSES
FROM ACCESSING THE .ETWORK 9OU CAN EITHER MANUALLY ADD A -!# ADDRESS OR SELECT THE -!# ADDRESS FROM THE LIST OF
CLIENTS THAT ARE CURRENTLY CONNECTED TO THE "ROADBAND 2OUTER
#ONlGURE -!# 3ELECT $ISABLE -!# lLTERS ALLOW -!# ADDRESSES
&ILTER LISTED BELOW OR DENY -!# ADDRESSES LISTED
BELOW
3CHEDULE 4HE SCHEDULE OF TIME WHEN THE NETWORK lLTER WILL
BE ENABLED4HE SCHEDULE MAY BE SET TO !LWAYS
WHICH WILL ALLOW THE PARTICULAR SERVICE TO ALWAYS
BE ENABLED 9OU CAN CREATE YOUR OWN TIMES IN
THE 4OOLS  3CHEDULES SECTION
-!# !DDRESS %NTER THE -!# ADDRESS YOU WOULD LIKE TO lLTER
4O lND THE -!# ADDRESS ON A COMPUTER PLEASE
REFER TO THE .ETWORKING "ASICS SECTION IN THIS
MANUAL
$(#0 #LIENT 3ELECT A $(#0 CLIENT FROM THE DROP DOWN MENU
AND CLICK THE ARROW TO COPY THAT -!# !DDRESS
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3ECTION  #ONlGURATION
7EBSITE &ILTER
52, AND DOMAIN BLOCKING ARE USED TO DENY ,!. COMPUTERS FROM ACCESSING SPECIlC WEB SITES BY THE 52, OR DOMAIN
! 52, IS A SPECIALLY FORMATTED TEXT STRING THAT DElNES A LOCATION ON THE )NTERNET )F ANY PART OF THE 52, CONTAINS THE
BLOCKED WORD THE SITE WILL NOT BE ACCESSIBLE AND THE WEB PAGE WILL NOT DISPLAY 4O USE THIS FEATURE ENTER THE TEXT STRING
TO BE BLOCKED AND CLICK !PPLY 4HE TEXT TO BE BLOCKED WILL APPEAR IN THE LIST 4O DELETE THE TEXT JUST HIGHLIGHT IT AND CLICK
$ELETE
#ONlGURE 7EBSITE 3ELECT 4URN 7EBSITE &ILTERING /&& 4URN
&ILTER 7EBSITE &ILTERING /. AND !,,/7 COMPUTERS
ACCESS TO /.,9 THESE SITES OR 4URN 7EBSITE
&ILTERING /. AND $%.9 COMPUTERS ACCESS TO
/.,9 THESE SITES
7EBSITE 52, %NTER THE KEYWORDS OR 52,S THAT YOU WANT TO
$OMAIN BLOCK OR ALLOW  !NY 52, WITH THE KEYWORD IN IT
WILL BE BLOCKED
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3ECTION  #ONlGURATION
&IREWALL 3ETTINGS
4HIS SECTION WILL ALLOW YOU TO SETUP A $-: HOST AND TO ENABLE 60. PASSTHROUGH
)F YOU HAVE A CLIENT 0# THAT CANNOT RUN )NTERNET APPLICATIONS PROPERLY FROM BEHIND THE 7"2  THEN YOU CAN SET
THE CLIENT UP FOR UNRESTRICTED )NTERNET ACCESS )T ALLOWS A COMPUTER TO BE EXPOSED TO THE )NTERNET 4HIS FEATURE IS USEFUL
FOR GAMING PURPOSES %NTER THE )0 ADDRESS OF THE INTERNAL COMPUTER THAT WILL BE THE $-: HOST !DDING A CLIENT TO THE
$-: $EMILITARIZED :ONE MAY EXPOSE YOUR LOCAL NETWORK TO A VARIETY OF SECURITY RISKS SO ONLY USE THIS OPTION AS A LAST
RESORT
%NABLE $-: (OST #HECK THIS BOX TO ENABLE $-:
$-: )0 !DDRESS %NTER THE )0 ADDRESS OF THE COMPUTER YOU WOULD
LIKE TO OPEN ALL PORTS TO
%NABLE 0040 #HECK THIS BOX TO ALLOW 0040 60. TRAFlC TO PASS
0ASSTHROUGH THROUGH THE ROUTER TO YOUR 60. CLIENT
%NABLE ,40 #HECK THIS BOX TO ALLOW ,40 60. TRAFlC TO PASS
0ASSTHROUGH THROUGH THE ROUTER TO YOUR 60. CLIENT
%NABLE )03EC #HECK THIS BOX TO ALLOW )03EC 60. TRAFlC TO PASS
0ASSTHROUGH THROUGH THE ROUTER TO YOUR 60. CLIENT
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3ECTION  #ONlGURATION
!DVANCED 7IRELESS 3ETTINGS
48 2ATE 3ELECT THE BASIC TRANSFER RATES BASED ON THE SPEED OF
WIRELESS ADAPTERS ON YOUR WIRELESS NETWORK )T IS STRONGLY
RECOMMENDED TO KEEP THIS SETTING TO !UTO
4RANSMIT 0OWER 3ET THE TRANSMIT POWER OF THE ANTENNAS
"EACON )NTERVAL "EACONS ARE PACKETS SENT BY AN !CCESS 0OINT TO SYNCHRONIZE
A WIRELESS NETWORK 3PECIFY A VALUE  IS THE DEFAULT SETTING
AND IS RECOMMENDED
243 4HRESHOLD 4HIS VALUE SHOULD REMAIN AT ITS DEFAULT SETTING OF  )F
INCONSISTENT DATA mOW IS A PROBLEM ONLY A MINOR MODIlCATION
SHOULD BE MADE
&RAGMENTATION 4HE FRAGMENTATION THRESHOLD WHICH IS SPECIlED IN BYTES DETERMINES WHETHER PACKETS WILL BE FRAGMENTED 0ACKETS EXCEEDING
THE  BYTE SETTING WILL BE FRAGMENTED BEFORE TRANSMISSION  IS THE DEFAULT SETTING
$4)- )NTERVAL $ELIVERY 4RAFlC )NDICATION -ESSAGE  IS THE DEFAULT SETTING ! $4)- IS A COUNTDOWN INFORMING CLIENTS OF THE NEXT WINDOW FOR
LISTENING TO BROADCAST AND MULTICAST MESSAGES
0REAMBLE 4YPE 3ELECT 3HORT OR ,ONG 0REAMBLE 4HE 0REAMBLE DElNES THE LENGTH OF THE #2# BLOCK #YCLIC 2EDUNDANCY #HECK IS A COMMON
TECHNIQUE FOR DETECTING DATA TRANSMISSION ERRORS FOR COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE WIRELESS ROUTER AND THE ROAMING WIRELESS
NETWORK ADAPTERS !UTO IS THE DEFAULT SETTING .OTE (IGH NETWORK TRAFlC AREAS SHOULD USE THE SHORTER PREAMBLE TYPE
#43 -ODE #43 #LEAR 4O 3END IS A FUNCTION USED TO MINIMIZE COLLISIONS AMONG WIRELESS DEVICES ON A WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK
,!.  #43 WILL MAKE SURE THE WIRELESS NETWORK IS CLEAR BEFORE A WIRELESS CLIENT ATTEMPTS TO SEND WIRELESS DATA %NABLING
#43 WILL ADD OVERHEAD AND MAY LOWER WIRELESS THROUGH PUT .ONE #43 IS TYPICALLY USED IN A PURE G ENVIRONMENT )F
#43 IS SET TO h.ONEv IN A MIXED MODE ENVIRONMENT POPULATED BY B CLIENTS WIRELESS COLLISIONS MAY OCCUR FREQUENTLY
!LWAYS #43 WILL ALWAYS BE USED TO MAKE SURE THE WIRELESS ,!. IS CLEAR BEFORE SENDING DATA !UTO #43 WILL MONITOR THE
WIRELESS NETWORK AND AUTOMATICALLY DECIDE WHETHER TO IMPLEMENT #43 BASED ON THE AMOUNT OF TRAFlC AND COLLISIONS THAT
OCCURS ON THE WIRELESS NETWORK
7-- &UNCTION 7-- IS 1O3 FOR YOUR WIRELESS NETWORK %NABLE THIS OPTION TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF VIDEO AND VOICE APPLICATIONS FOR YOUR
WIRELESS CLIENTS
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3ECTION  #ONlGURATION
!DVANCED .ETWORK 3ETTINGS
50N0 3ETTINGS 4O USE THE 5NIVERSAL 0LUG AND 0LAY 50N0ร
FEATURE CLICK ON %NABLED 50.0 PROVIDES
COMPATIBILITY WITH NETWORKING EQUIPMENT
SOFTWARE AND PERIPHERALS
7!. 0ING 5NCHECKING THE BOX WILL NOT ALLOW THE 7"2
 TO RESPOND TO PINGS "LOCKING THE 0ING
MAY PROVIDE SOME EXTRA SECURITY FROM HACKERS
#HECK THE BOX TO ALLOW THE 7!. PORT TO BE
hPINGEDv
7!. SELECT TO 9OU MAY SET THE PORT SPEED OF THE 7!. PORT TO
 -BPS -BPS -BPS OR AUTO 3OME OLDER CABLE
OR $3, MODEMS MAY REQUIRE YOU TO SET THE
PORT SPEED TO -BPS
'AMING -ODE 'AMING MODE ALLOWS A FORM OF PASS THROUGH
FOR CERTAIN )NTERNET 'AMES )F YOU ARE USING
8BOX 0LAYSTATION OR A 0# MAKE SURE YOU ARE
USING THE LATEST lRMWARE AND 'AMING -ODE
IS ENABLED 4O UTILIZE 'AMING -ODE CLICK THE
BOX )F YOU ARE NOT USING A 'AMING APPLICATION
IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU $ISABLE 'AMING
-ODE
-ULTICAST #HECK THE BOX TO ALLOW MULTICAST TRAFlC TO PASS
STREAMS THROUGH THE ROUTER FROM THE )NTERNET
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3ECTION  #ONlGURATION
!DMINISTRATOR 3ETTINGS
4HIS PAGE WILL ALLOW YOU TO CHANGE THE !DMINISTRATOR AND 5SER PASSWORDS 9OU CAN ALSO ENABLE 2EMOTE -ANAGEMENT
4HERE ARE TWO ACCOUNTS THAT CAN ACCESS THE MANAGEMENT INTERFACE THROUGH THE WEB BROWSER 4HE ACCOUNTS ARE ADMIN
AND USER !DMIN HAS READWRITE ACCESS WHILE USER HAS READ ONLY ACCESS 5SER CAN ONLY VIEW THE SETTINGS BUT CANNOT
MAKE ANY CHANGES /NLY THE ADMIN ACCOUNT HAS THE ABILITY TO CHANGE BOTH ADMIN AND USER ACCOUNT PASSWORDS
!DMINISTRATOR %NTER A NEW ,OGIN .AME FOR THE !DMINISTRATOR ACCOUNT
,OGIN .AME
!DMINISTRATOR %NTER A NEW PASSWORD FOR THE !DMINISTRATOR ,OGIN
0ASSWORD .AME 4HE ADMINISTRATOR CAN MAKE CHANGES TO
THE SETTINGS
5SER ,OGIN .AME %NTER A NEW ,OGIN .AME FOR THE USER ACCOUNT
5SER 0ASSWORD %NTER THE NEW PASSWORD FOR THE 5SER LOGIN )F YOU
LOGIN AS THE 5SER YOU CAN ONLY SEE THE SETTINGS
BUT CANNOT CHANGE THEM
2EMOTE 2EMOTE MANAGEMENT ALLOWS THE 7"2 
-ANAGEMENT TO BE CONlGURED FROM THE )NTERNET BY A WEB
BROWSER ! USERNAME AND PASSWORD IS STILL
REQUIRED TO ACCESS THE 7EB -ANAGEMENT
INTERFACE )N GENERAL ONLY A MEMBER OF YOUR
NETWORK CAN BROWSE THE BUILT IN WEB PAGES TO
PERFORM !DMINISTRATOR TASKS4HIS FEATURE ENABLES
YOU TO PERFORM !DMINISTRATOR TASKS FROM THE
REMOTE )NTERNET HOST
)0 !DDRESS 4HE )NTERNET )0 ADDRESS OF THE COMPUTER THAT HAS
ACCESS TO THE "ROADBAND 2OUTER )F YOU INPUT AN
ASTERISK  INTO THIS lELD THEN ANY COMPUTER WILL
BE ABLE TO ACCESS THE 2OUTER 0UTTING AN ASTERISK 
INTO THIS lELD WOULD PRESENT A SECURITY RISK AND IS NOT RECOMMENDED
0ORT 4HE PORT NUMBER USED TO ACCESS THE 7"2 
%XAMPLE HTTPXXXX WHEREAS XXXX IS THE 7!. )0 ADDRESS OF THE 7"2  AND  IS THE PORT USED FOR THE
7EB -ANAGEMENT INTERFACE
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3ECTION  #ONlGURATION
4IME 3ETTINGS
4IME :ONE 3ELECT THE 4IME :ONE FROM THE DROP DOWN
MENU
$AYLIGHT 3AVING 4O SELECT $AYLIGHT 3AVING TIME MANUALLY SELECT
ENABLED OR DISABLED AND ENTER A START DATE AND
AN END DATE FOR DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
!UTOMATIC .40 IS SHORT FOR .ETWORK 4IME 0ROTOCOL .40
SYNCHRONIZES COMPUTER CLOCK TIMES IN A NETWORK
OF COMPUTERS 4HIS lELD IS OPTIONAL
-ANUAL 4O MANUALLY INPUT THE TIME ENTER THE VALUES
IN THESE lELDS FOR THE 9EAR -ONTH $AY (OUR
-INUTE AND 3ECOND #LICK 3ET 4IME9OU CAN ALSO
CLICK #OPY 9OUR #OMPUTERS 4IME 3ETTINGS
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3ECTION  #ONlGURATION
3YSTEM 3ETTINGS
3AVE 3ETTINGS TO 5SE THIS OPTION TO SAVE THE CURRENT ROUTER
,OCAL (ARD $RIVE CONlGURATION SETTINGS TO A lLE ON THE HARD DISK
OF THE COMPUTER YOU ARE USING &IRST CLICK THE
3AVE BUTTON 9OU WILL THEN SEE A lLE DIALOG
WHERE YOU CAN SELECT A LOCATION AND lLE NAME
FOR THE SETTINGS
,OAD 3ETTINGS 5SE THIS OPTION TO LOAD PREVIOUSLY SAVED
FROM ,OCAL (ARD ROUTER CONFIGURATION SETTINGS &IRST USE THE
$RIVE "ROWSE CONTROL TO lND A PREVIOUSLY SAVE lLE
OF CONlGURATION SETTINGS 4HEN CLICK THE ,OAD
BUTTON TO TRANSFER THOSE SETTINGS TO THE ROUTER
2ESTORE TO &ACTORY 4HIS OPTION WILL RESTORE ALL CONlGURATION SETTINGS
$EFAULT 3ETTINGS BACK TO THE SETTINGS THAT WERE IN EFFECT AT THE
TIME THE ROUTER WAS SHIPPED FROM THE FACTORY
!NY SETTINGS THAT HAVE NOT BEEN SAVED WILL BE
LOST INCLUDING ANY RULES THAT YOU HAVE CREATED )F
YOU WANT TO SAVE THE CURRENT ROUTER CONlGURATION
SETTINGS USE THE 3AVE BUTTON ABOVE
*UMP3TART #LICK %NABLED TO USE THE *UMP3TART FUNCTION
FUNCTION )F YOUR WIRELESS ROUTER USES *UMP3TART PLEASE
CHECK THE ADAPTER FOR INSTRUCTIONS
2ESET *UMP3TART 5SE THIS OPTION TO RESET THE *UMP3TART FEATURE
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3ECTION  #ONlGURATION
&IRMWARE 5PGRADE
9OU CAN UPGRADE THE lRMWARE OF THE 2OUTER HERE -AKE SURE THE lRMWARE YOU WANT TO USE IS ON THE LOCAL HARD DRIVE OF
THE COMPUTER #LICK ON "ROWSE TO LOCATE THE lRMWARE lLE TO BE USED FOR THE UPDATE 0LEASE CHECK THE $ ,INK SUPPORT
SITE FOR lRMWARE UPDATES AT HTTPSUPPORTDLINKCOM 9OU CAN DOWNLOAD lRMWARE UPGRADES TO YOUR HARD DRIVE FROM THE
$ ,INK SUPPORT SITE
&IRMWARE #LICK ON THE LINK IN THIS SCREEN TO lND OUT IF THERE
5PGRADE IS AN UPDATED lRMWARE IF SO DOWNLOAD THE NEW
lRMWARE TO YOUR HARD DRIVE
"ROWSE !FTER YOU HAVE DOWNLOADED THE NEW lRMWARE
CLICK "ROWSE IN THIS WINDOW TO LOCATE THE
lRMWARE UPDATE ON YOUR HARD DRIVE #LICK 3AVE
3ETTINGS TO COMPLETE THE lRMWARE UPGRADE
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3ECTION  #ONlGURATION
3YSTEM #HECK
6IRTUAL #ABLE 6#4 IS AN ADVANCED FEATURE THAT INTEGRATES A
4ESTER 6#4 )NFO ,!. CABLE TESTER ON EVERY %THERNET PORT ON THE
ROUTER 4HROUGH THE GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE
'5) 6#4 CAN BE USED TO REMOTELY DIAGNOSE
AND REPORT CABLE FAULTS SUCH AS OPENS SHORTS
SWAPS AND IMPEDANCE MISMATCH4HIS FEATURE
SIGNIlCANTLY REDUCES SERVICE CALLS AND RETURNS
BY ALLOWING USERS TO EASILY TROUBLESHOOT THEIR
CABLE CONNECTIONS
0ING 4EST 4HE 0ING 4EST IS USED TO SEND 0ING PACKETS TO
TEST IF A COMPUTER IS ON THE )NTERNET %NTER THE
)0 !DDRESS THAT YOU WISH TO 0ING AND CLICK
0ING
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3ECTION  #ONlGURATION
$EVICE )NFORMATION
4HIS PAGE DISPLAYS THE CURRENT INFORMATION FOR THE 7"2  )T WILL DISPLAY THE ,!. 7!. AND 7IRELESS INFORMATION
)F YOUR 7!. CONNECTION IS SET UP FOR A $YNAMIC )0 ADDRESS THEN A 2ELEASE BUTTON AND A 2ENEW BUTTON WILL BE DISPLAYED
5SE 2ELEASE TO DISCONNECT FROM YOUR )30 AND USE 2ENEW TO CONNECT TO YOUR )30
)F YOUR 7!. CONNECTION IS SET UP FOR 000O% A #ONNECT BUTTON AND A $ISCONNECT BUTTON WILL BE DISPLAYED 5SE
$ISCONNECT TO DROP THE 000O% CONNECTION AND USE #ONNECT TO ESTABLISH THE 000O% CONNECTION
,!. $ISPLAYS THE -!# ADDRESS AND THE PRIVATE
LOCAL )0 SETTINGS FOR THE ROUTER
7!. $ISPLAYS THE -!# ADDRESS AND THE PUBLIC )0
SETTINGS FOR THE ROUTER
7IRELESS $ISPLAYS WHETHER OR NOT THE STATUS OF THE
*UMP3TART *UMP3TART FEATURE IS ENABLED OR DISABLED
7IRELESS $ISPLAYS THE WIRELESS -!# ADDRESS AND YOUR
WIRELESS SETTINGS SUCH AS 33)$ AND #HANNEL
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3ECTION  #ONlGURATION
,OG
&IRST 0AGE 6IEW THE lRST PAGE OF THE LOG
,AST 0AGE 6IEW THE LAST PAGE OF THE LOG
0REVIOUS 6IEW THE PREVIOUS PAGE
.EXT 6IEW THE NEXT PAGE
#LEAR #LEAR THE LOG
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3ECTION  #ONlGURATION
3TATS
4HE SCREEN BELOW DISPLAYS THE 4RAFlC 3TATISTICS (ERE YOU CAN VIEW THE AMOUNT OF PACKETS THAT PASS THROUGH THE 7"2 
ON BOTH THE 7!. AND THE ,!. PORTS 4HE TRAFlC COUNTER WILL RESET IF THE DEVICE IS REBOOTED
7IRELESS 3TATS
4HE WIRELESS CLIENT TABLE DISPLAYS A LIST OF CURRENT CONNECTED WIRELESS CLIENTS 4HIS TABLE ALSO DISPLAYS THE CONNECTION
TIME AND -!# ADDRESS OF THE CONNECTED WIRELESS CLIENT
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3ECTION  #ONlGURATION
3UPPORT
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3ECTION  3ECURITY
7IRELESS 3ECURITY
4HIS SECTION WILL SHOW YOU THE DIFFERENT LEVELS OF SECURITY YOU CAN USE TO PROTECT YOUR DATA FROM INTRUDERS 4HE
7"2  OFFERS THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF SECURITY
s 70! 7I &I 0ROTECTED !CCESS 
s 70! 7I &I 0ROTECTED !CCESS
s 7%0 7IRED %QUIVALENT 0RIVACY
s 70! 03+ 0RE 3HARED +EY
s 70! 03+ 0RE 3HARED +EY
7HAT IS 7%0
7%0 STANDS FOR 7IRED %QUIVALENT 0RIVACY )T IS BASED ON THE )%%%  STANDARD AND USES THE 2# ENCRYPTION
ALGORITHM 7%0 PROVIDES SECURITY BY ENCRYPTING DATA OVER YOUR WIRELESS NETWORK SO THAT IT IS PROTECTED AS IT IS TRANSMITTED
FROM ONE WIRELESS DEVICE TO ANOTHER
4O GAIN ACCESS TO A 7%0 NETWORK YOU MUST KNOW THE KEY 4HE KEY IS A STRING OF CHARACTERS THAT YOU CREATE 7HEN USING
7%0 YOU MUST DETERMINE THE LEVEL OF ENCRYPTION 4HE TYPE OF ENCRYPTION DETERMINES THE KEY LENGTH  BIT ENCRYPTION
REQUIRES A LONGER KEY THAN  BIT ENCRYPTION +EYS ARE DElNED BY ENTERING IN A STRING IN (%8 HEXADECIMAL USING
CHARACTERS   ! & OR !3#)) !MERICAN 3TANDARD #ODE FOR )NFORMATION )NTERCHANGE n ALPHANUMERIC CHARACTERS FORMAT
!3#)) FORMAT IS PROVIDED SO YOU CAN ENTER A STRING THAT IS EASIER TO REMEMBER 4HE !3#)) STRING IS CONVERTED TO (%8
FOR USE OVER THE NETWORK &OUR KEYS CAN BE DElNED SO THAT YOU CAN CHANGE KEYS EASILY
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3ECTION  3ECURITY
#ONlGURE 7%0
)T IS RECOMMENDED TO ENABLE ENCRYPTION ON YOUR WIRELESS ROUTER BEFORE YOUR WIRELESS NETWORK ADAPTERS 0LEASE ESTABLISH
WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY BEFORE ENABLING ENCRYPTION 9OUR WIRELESS SIGNAL MAY DEGRADE WHEN ENABLING ENCRYPTION DUE TO
THE ADDED OVERHEAD
 ,OG INTO THE WEB BASED CONlGURATION BY OPENING A WEB BROWSER AND ENTERING THE )0 ADDRESS OF THE ROUTER  
#LICK ON 7IRELESS 3ETTINGS ON THE LEFT SIDE
 .EXT TO 3ECURITY -ODE SELECT %NABLE 7%0 3ECURITY
 .EXT TO !UTHENTICATION SELECT 3HARED +EY
 3ELECT EITHER  BIT OR  BIT ENCRYPTION FROM THE DROP DOWN
MENU NEXT TO 7%0 %NCRYPTION
 .EXT TO +EY 4YPE SELECT EITHER (EX OR !3#))
(EX RECOMMENDED ,ETTERS ! & AND NUMBERS   ARE VALID
!3#)) !LL NUMBERS AND LETTERS ARE VALID
 .EXT TO +EY  ENTER A 7%0 KEY THAT YOU CREATE -AKE SURE YOU
ENTER THIS KEY EXACTLY ON ALL YOUR WIRELESS DEVICES9OU MAY ENTER
UP TO  DIFFERENT KEYS
 #LICK 3AVE 3ETTINGS TO SAVE YOUR SETTINGS )F YOU ARE CONlGURING THE ROUTER WITH A WIRELESS ADAPTER YOU WILL LOSE
CONNECTIVITY UNTIL YOU ENABLE 7%0 ON YOUR ADAPTER AND ENTER THE SAME 7%0 KEY AS YOU DID ON THE ROUTER
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3ECTION  3ECURITY
7HAT IS 70!
70! OR 7I &I 0ROTECTED !CCESS IS A 7I &I STANDARD THAT WAS DESIGNED TO IMPROVE THE SECURITY FEATURES OF 7%0 7IRED
%QUIVALENT 0RIVACY 
4HE  MAJOR IMPROVEMENTS OVER 7%0
s )MPROVED DATA ENCRYPTION THROUGH THE 4EMPORAL +EY )NTEGRITY 0ROTOCOL 4+)0  4+)0 SCRAMBLES THE KEYS
USING A HASHING ALGORITHM AND BY ADDING AN INTEGRITY CHECKING FEATURE ENSURES THAT THE KEYS HAVENT
BEEN TAMPERED WITH 70! IS BASED ON I AND USES !DVANCED %NCRYPTION 3TANDARD !%3 INSTEAD
OF 4+)0
s 5SER AUTHENTICATION WHICH IS GENERALLY MISSING IN 7%0 THROUGH THE EXTENSIBLE AUTHENTICATION PROTOCOL
%!0  7%0 REGULATES ACCESS TO A WIRELESS NETWORK BASED ON A COMPUTERS HARDWARE SPECIlC -!#
ADDRESS WHICH IS RELATIVELY SIMPLE TO BE SNIFFED OUT AND STOLEN %!0 IS BUILT ON A MORE SECURE PUBLIC KEY
ENCRYPTION SYSTEM TO ENSURE THAT ONLY AUTHORIZED NETWORK USERS CAN ACCESS THE NETWORK
70! 03+70! 03+ USES A PASSPHRASE OR KEY TO AUTHENTICATE YOUR WIRELESS CONNECTION4HE KEY IS AN ALPHA NUMERIC
PASSWORD BETWEEN  AND  CHARACTERS LONG 4HE PASSWORD CAN INCLUDE SYMBOLS  ? AND SPACES 4HIS KEY MUST
BE THE EXACT SAME KEY ENTERED ON YOUR WIRELESS ROUTER OR ACCESS POINT
70!70! INCORPORATES USER AUTHENTICATION THROUGH THE %XTENSIBLE !UTHENTICATION 0ROTOCOL %!0  %!0 IS BUILT ON A
MORE SECURE PUBLIC KEY ENCRYPTION SYSTEM TO ENSURE THAT ONLY AUTHORIZED NETWORK USERS CAN ACCESS THE NETWORK
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3ECTION  3ECURITY
#ONlGURE 70! 03+
)T IS RECOMMENDED TO ENABLE ENCRYPTION ON YOUR WIRELESS ROUTER BEFORE YOUR WIRELESS NETWORK ADAPTERS 0LEASE ESTABLISH
WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY BEFORE ENABLING ENCRYPTION 9OUR WIRELESS SIGNAL MAY DEGRADE WHEN ENABLING ENCRYPTION DUE TO
THE ADDED OVERHEAD
 ,OG INTO THE WEB BASED CONlGURATION BY OPENING A WEB BROWSER AND ENTERING THE )0 ADDRESS OF THE ROUTER  
#LICK ON 7IRELESS 3ETTINGS ON THE LEFT SIDE
 .EXT TO 3ECURITY -ODE SELECT %NABLE 70! 0ERSONAL 3ECURITY
OR %NABLE 70! 0ERSONAL 3ECURITY
 .EXT TO #IPHER -ODE SELECT 4+)0 !%3 OR !UTO
 .EXT TO 03+%!0 SELECT 03+
 .EXT TO 0ASSPHRASE ENTER A KEY PASSPHRASE  4HE KEY IS AN
ALPHA NUMERIC PASSWORD BETWEEN  AND  CHARACTERS LONG 4HE PASSWORD CAN INCLUDE SYMBOLS  ? AND SPACES
-AKE SURE YOU ENTER THIS KEY EXACTLY THE SAME ON ALL OTHER WIRELESS CLIENTS
 %NTER THE PASSPHRASE AGAIN NEXT TO #ONlRMED 0ASSPHRASE
 #LICK 3AVE 3ETTINGS TO SAVE YOUR SETTINGS )F YOU ARE CONlGURING THE ROUTER WITH A WIRELESS ADAPTER YOU WILL LOSE
CONNECTIVITY UNTIL YOU ENABLE 70! 03+ OR 70! 03+ ON YOUR ADAPTER AND ENTER THE SAME PASSPHRASE AS YOU DID
ON THE ROUTER
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3ECTION  3ECURITY
#ONlGURE 70! 2!$)53
)T IS RECOMMENDED TO ENABLE ENCRYPTION ON YOUR WIRELESS ROUTER BEFORE YOUR WIRELESS NETWORK ADAPTERS 0LEASE ESTABLISH
WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY BEFORE ENABLING ENCRYPTION 9OUR WIRELESS SIGNAL MAY DEGRADE WHEN ENABLING ENCRYPTION DUE TO
THE ADDED OVERHEAD
 ,OG INTO THE WEB BASED CONlGURATION BY OPENING A WEB BROWSER AND ENTERING THE )0 ADDRESS OF THE ROUTER  
#LICK ON 7IRELESS 3ETTINGS ON THE LEFT SIDE
 .EXT TO 3ECURITY -ODE SELECT %NABLE 70! 0ERSONAL 3ECURITY
OR %NABLE 70! 0ERSONAL 3ECURITY
 .EXT TO #IPHER -ODE SELECT 4+)0 !%3 OR !UTO
 .EXT TO 03+%!0 SELECT %!0
 .EXT TO 2!$)53 3ERVER  ENTER THE )0 !DDRESS OF YOUR 2!$)53
SERVER
 .EXT TO 0ORT ENTER THE PORT YOU ARE USING WITH YOUR 2!$)53
SERVER  IS THE DEFAULT PORT
 .EXT TO 3HARED 3ECRET ENTER THE SECURITY KEY
 )F YOU HAVE A SECONDARY 2!$)53 SERVER ENTER ITS )0 ADDRESS PORT AND SECRET KEY
 #LICK !PPLY 3ETTINGS TO SAVE YOUR SETTINGS
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3ECTION  #ONNECTING TO A 7IRELESS .ETWORK
#ONNECT TO A 7IRELESS .ETWORK
5SING 7INDOWSยง 80
7INDOWSยง 80 USERS MAY USE THE BUILT IN WIRELESS UTILITY :ERO #ONlGURATION 5TILITY  4HE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOR
3ERVICE 0ACK  USERS )F YOU ARE USING ANOTHER COMPANYS UTILITY OR 7INDOWSยง  PLEASE REFER TO THE USER MANUAL OF
YOUR WIRELESS ADAPTER FOR HELP WITH CONNECTING TO A WIRELESS NETWORK -OST UTILITIES WILL HAVE A hSITE SURVEYv OPTION SIMILAR
TO THE 7INDOWSยง 80 UTILITY AS SEEN BELOW
)F YOU RECEIVE THE 7IRELESS .ETWORKS $ETECTED BUBBLE CLICK
ON THE CENTER OF THE BUBBLE TO ACCESS THE UTILITY
OR
2IGHT CLICK ON THE WIRELESS COMPUTER ICON IN YOUR SYSTEM TRAY
LOWER RIGHT CORNER NEXT TO THE TIME  3ELECT 6IEW !VAILABLE
7IRELESS .ETWORKS
4HE UTILITY WILL DISPLAY ANY AVAILABLE WIRELESS NETWORKS IN YOUR
AREA #LICK ON A NETWORK DISPLAYED USING THE 33)$ AND CLICK
THE #ONNECT BUTTON
)F YOU GET A GOOD SIGNAL BUT CANNOT ACCESS THE )NTERNET CHECK YOU
4#0)0 SETTINGS FOR YOUR WIRELESS ADAPTER2EFER TO THE .ETWORKING
"ASICS SECTION IN THIS MANUAL FOR MORE INFORMATION
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3ECTION  #ONNECTING TO A 7IRELESS .ETWORK
#ONlGURE 7%0
)T IS RECOMMENDED TO ENABLE 7%0 ON YOUR WIRELESS ROUTER OR ACCESS POINT BEFORE CONlGURING YOUR WIRELESS ADAPTER )F
YOU ARE JOINING AN EXISTING NETWORK YOU WILL NEED TO KNOW THE 7%0 KEY BEING USED
 /PEN THE 7INDOWSยง 80 7IRELESS 5TILITY BY RIGHT CLICKING
ON THE WIRELESS COMPUTER ICON IN YOUR SYSTEM TRAY
LOWER RIGHT CORNER OF SCREEN  3ELECT 6IEW !VAILABLE
7IRELESS .ETWORKS
 (IGHLIGHT THE WIRELESS NETWORK 33)$ YOU WOULD LIKE TO
CONNECT TO AND CLICK #ONNECT
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3ECTION  #ONNECTING TO A 7IRELESS .ETWORK
 4HE 7IRELESS .ETWORK #ONNECTION BOX WILL APPEAR %NTER THE SAME
7%0 KEY THAT IS ON YOUR ROUTER AND CLICK #ONNECT
)T MAY TAKE   SECONDS TO CONNECT TO THE WIRELESS NETWORK )F THE
CONNECTION FAILS PLEASE VERIFY THAT THE 7%0 SETTINGS ARE CORRECT 4HE
7%0 KEY MUST BE EXACTLY THE SAME AS ON THE WIRELESS ROUTER
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3ECTION  #ONNECTING TO A 7IRELESS .ETWORK
#ONlGURE 70! 03+
)T IS RECOMMENDED TO ENABLE 7%0 ON YOUR WIRELESS ROUTER OR ACCESS POINT BEFORE CONlGURING YOUR WIRELESS ADAPTER )F
YOU ARE JOINING AN EXISTING NETWORK YOU WILL NEED TO KNOW THE 7%0 KEY BEING USED
 /PEN THE 7INDOWSยง 80 7IRELESS 5TILITY BY RIGHT CLICKING
ON THE WIRELESS COMPUTER ICON IN YOUR SYSTEM TRAY
LOWER RIGHT CORNER OF SCREEN  3ELECT 6IEW !VAILABLE
7IRELESS .ETWORKS
 (IGHLIGHT THE WIRELESS NETWORK 33)$ YOU WOULD LIKE TO
CONNECT TO AND CLICK #ONNECT
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3ECTION  #ONNECTING TO A 7IRELESS .ETWORK
 4HE 7IRELESS .ETWORK #ONNECTION BOX WILL APPEAR %NTER THE
70! 03+ PASSPHRASE AND CLICK #ONNECT
)T MAY TAKE   SECONDS TO CONNECT TO THE WIRELESS NETWORK )F THE
CONNECTION FAILS PLEASE VERIFY THAT THE 70! 03+ SETTINGS ARE CORRECT
4HE 70! 03+ PASSPHRASE MUST BE EXACTLY THE SAME AS ON THE
WIRELESS ROUTER
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3ECTION  4ROUBLESHOOTING
4ROUBLESHOOTING
4HIS CHAPTER PROVIDES SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEMS THAT CAN OCCUR DURING THE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION OF THE 7"2 
2EAD THE FOLLOWING DESCRIPTIONS IF YOU ARE HAVING PROBLEMS 4HE EXAMPLES BELOW ARE ILLUSTRATED IN 7INDOWSยง 80 )F
YOU HAVE A DIFFERENT OPERATING SYSTEM THE SCREENSHOTS ON YOUR COMPUTER WILL LOOK SIMILAR TO THE FOLLOWING EXAMPLES
 7HY CANT ) ACCESS THE WEB BASED CONlGURATION UTILITY
7HEN ENTERING THE )0 ADDRESS OF THE $ ,INK ROUTER  FOR EXAMPLE YOU ARE NOT CONNECTING TO A WEBSITE ON
THE )NTERNET OR HAVE TO BE CONNECTED TO THE )NTERNET 4HE DEVICE HAS THE UTILITY BUILT IN TO A 2/- CHIP IN THE DEVICE ITSELF
9OUR COMPUTER MUST BE ON THE SAME )0 SUBNET TO CONNECT TO THE WEB BASED UTILITY
s -AKE SURE YOU HAVE AN UPDATED *AVA ENABLED WEB BROWSER 7E RECOMMEND THE FOLLOWING
s )NTERNET %XPLORER  OR HIGHER
s .ETSCAPE  OR HIGHER
s -OZILLA   OR HIGHER
s /PERA  OR HIGHER
s 3AFARI  OR HIGHER WITH *AVA  OR HIGHER
s #AMINO  OR HIGHER
s &IREFOX  OR HIGHER
s 6ERIFY PHYSICAL CONNECTIVITY BY CHECKING FOR SOLID LINK LIGHTS ON THE DEVICE )F YOU DO NOT GET A SOLID LINK LIGHT TRY USING
A DIFFERENT CABLE OR CONNECT TO A DIFFERENT PORT ON THE DEVICE IF POSSIBLE )F THE COMPUTER IS TURNED OFF THE LINK LIGHT MAY
NOT BE ON
s $ISABLE ANY INTERNET SECURITY SOFTWARE RUNNING ON THE COMPUTER 3OFTWARE lREWALLS SUCH AS :ONE !LARM "LACK )CE
3YGATE .ORTON 0ERSONAL &IREWALL AND 7INDOWSยง 80 lREWALL MAY BLOCK ACCESS TO THE CONlGURATION PAGES #HECK THE
HELP lLES INCLUDED WITH YOUR lREWALL SOFTWARE FOR MORE INFORMATION ON DISABLING OR CONlGURING IT
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3ECTION  4ROUBLESHOOTING
s #ONlGURE YOUR )NTERNET SETTINGS
s 'O TO 3TART  3ETTINGS  #ONTROL 0ANEL $OUBLE CLICK THE )NTERNET /PTIONS )CON &ROM THE 3ECURITY TAB
CLICK THE BUTTON TO RESTORE THE SETTINGS TO THEIR DEFAULTS
s #LICK THE #ONNECTION TAB AND SET THE DIAL UP OPTION TO .EVER $IAL A #ONNECTION #LICK THE ,!. 3ETTINGS
BUTTON -AKE SURE NOTHING IS CHECKED #LICK /+
s 'O TO THE !DVANCED TAB AND CLICK THE BUTTON TO RESTORE THESE SETTINGS TO THEIR DEFAULTS #LICK /+ THREE
TIMES
s #LOSE YOUR WEB BROWSER IF OPEN AND OPEN IT
s !CCESS THE WEB MANAGEMENT /PEN YOUR WEB BROWSER AND ENTER THE )0 ADDRESS OF YOUR $ ,INK ROUTER IN THE ADDRESS
BAR 4HIS SHOULD OPEN THE LOGIN PAGE FOR YOUR THE WEB MANAGEMENT
s )F YOU STILL CANNOT ACCESS THE CONlGURATION UNPLUG THE POWER TO THE ROUTER FOR  SECONDS AND PLUG BACK IN 7AIT
ABOUT  SECONDS AND TRY ACCESSING THE CONlGURATION )F YOU HAVE MULTIPLE COMPUTERS TRY CONNECTING USING A DIFFERENT
COMPUTER
 7HAT CAN ) DO IF ) FORGOT MY PASSWORD
)F YOU FORGOT YOUR PASSWORD YOU MUST RESET YOUR ROUTER 5NFORTUNATELY THIS PROCESS WILL CHANGE ALL YOUR SETTINGS BACK
TO THE FACTORY DEFAULTS
4O RESET THE ROUTER LOCATE THE RESET BUTTON HOLE ON THE REAR PANEL OF THE UNIT 7ITH THE ROUTER POWERED ON USE A
PAPERCLIP TO HOLD THE BUTTON DOWN FOR  SECONDS 2ELEASE THE BUTTON AND THE ROUTER WILL GO THROUGH ITS REBOOT PROCESS
7AIT ABOUT  SECONDS TO ACCESS THE ROUTER 4HE DEFAULT )0 ADDRESS IS  7HEN LOGGING IN THE USERNAME IS
ADMIN AND LEAVE THE PASSWORD BOX EMPTY
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3ECTION  4ROUBLESHOOTING
 7HY CANT ) CONNECT TO CERTAIN SITES OR SEND AND RECEIVE EMAILS WHEN CONNECTING THROUGH MY ROUTER
)F YOU ARE HAVING A PROBLEM SENDING OR RECEIVING EMAIL OR CONNECTING TO SECURE SITES SUCH AS E"AY BANKING SITES AND
(OTMAIL WE SUGGEST LOWERING THE -45 IN INCREMENTS OF TEN %X    ETC 
.OTE !/, $3, USERS MUST USE -45 OF 
4O lND THE PROPER -45 3IZE YOULL HAVE TO DO A SPECIAL PING OF THE DESTINATION YOURE TRYING TO GO TO ! DESTINATION COULD
BE ANOTHER COMPUTER OR A 52,
s #LICK ON 3TART AND THEN CLICK 2UN
s 7INDOWSยง   AND -E USERS TYPE IN COMMAND 7INDOWSยง .4  AND 80 USERS TYPE IN CMD AND
PRESS %NTER OR CLICK /+ 
s /NCE THE WINDOW OPENS YOULL NEED TO DO A SPECIAL PING 5SE THE FOLLOWING SYNTAX
PING ;URL= ; F= ; L= ;-45 VALUE=
%XAMPLE PING YAHOOCOM F L 
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3ECTION  4ROUBLESHOOTING
9OU SHOULD START AT  AND WORK YOUR WAY DOWN BY  EACH TIME /NCE YOU GET A REPLY GO UP BY  UNTIL YOU GET A
FRAGMENTED PACKET 4AKE THAT VALUE AND ADD  TO THE VALUE TO ACCOUNT FOR THE VARIOUS 4#0)0 HEADERS &OR EXAMPLE
LETS SAY THAT  WAS THE PROPER VALUE THE ACTUAL -45 SIZE WOULD BE  WHICH IS THE OPTIMUM FOR THE NETWORK
WERE WORKING WITH   
/NCE YOU lND YOUR -45 YOU CAN NOW CONlGURE YOUR ROUTER WITH THE PROPER -45 SIZE
4O CHANGE THE -45 RATE ON YOUR ROUTER FOLLOW THE STEPS BELOW
s /PEN YOUR BROWSER ENTER THE )0 ADDRESS OF YOUR ROUTER  AND CLICK /+
s %NTER YOUR USERNAME ADMIN AND PASSWORD BLANK BY DEFAULT  #LICK /+ TO ENTER THE WEB CONlGURATION
PAGE FOR THE DEVICE
s #LICK ON 3ETUP AND THEN CLICK -ANUAL #ONlGURE
s 4O CHANGE THE -45 ENTER THE NUMBER IN THE -45 lELD AND CLICK THE 3AVE 3ETTINGS BUTTON TO SAVE YOUR
SETTINGS
s 4EST YOUR EMAIL )F CHANGING THE -45 DOES NOT RESOLVE THE PROBLEM CONTINUE CHANGING THE -45 IN
INCREMENTS OF TEN
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!PPENDIX ! 7IRELESS "ASICS
7IRELESS "ASICS
$ ,INK WIRELESS PRODUCTS ARE BASED ON INDUSTRY STANDARDS TO PROVIDE EASY TO USE AND COMPATIBLE HIGH SPEED WIRELESS
CONNECTIVITY WITHIN YOUR HOME BUSINESS OR PUBLIC ACCESS WIRELESS NETWORKS 3TRICTLY ADHERING TO THE )%%% STANDARD
THE $ ,INK WIRELESS FAMILY OF PRODUCTS WILL ALLOW YOU TO SECURELY ACCESS THE DATA YOU WANT WHEN AND WHERE YOU WANT
IT 9OU WILL BE ABLE TO ENJOY THE FREEDOM THAT WIRELESS NETWORKING DELIVERS
! WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK 7,!. IS A CELLULAR COMPUTER NETWORK THAT TRANSMITS AND RECEIVES DATA WITH RADIO SIGNALS
INSTEAD OF WIRES 7IRELESS ,!.S ARE USED INCREASINGLY IN BOTH HOME AND OFlCE ENVIRONMENTS AND PUBLIC AREAS SUCH
AS AIRPORTS COFFEE SHOPS AND UNIVERSITIES )NNOVATIVE WAYS TO UTILIZE 7,!. TECHNOLOGY ARE HELPING PEOPLE TO WORK AND
COMMUNICATE MORE EFlCIENTLY )NCREASED MOBILITY AND THE ABSENCE OF CABLING AND OTHER lXED INFRASTRUCTURE HAVE PROVEN
TO BE BENElCIAL FOR MANY USERS
7IRELESS USERS CAN USE THE SAME APPLICATIONS THEY USE ON A WIRED NETWORK 7IRELESS ADAPTER CARDS USED ON LAPTOP
AND DESKTOP SYSTEMS SUPPORT THE SAME PROTOCOLS AS %THERNET ADAPTER CARDS
5NDER MANY CIRCUMSTANCES IT MAY BE DESIRABLE FOR MOBILE NETWORK DEVICES TO LINK TO A CONVENTIONAL %THERNET ,!. IN
ORDER TO USE SERVERS PRINTERS OR AN )NTERNET CONNECTION SUPPLIED THROUGH THE WIRED ,!. ! 7IRELESS 2OUTER IS A DEVICE
USED TO PROVIDE THIS LINK
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!PPENDIX ! 7IRELESS "ASICS
7HAT IS 7IRELESS
7IRELESS OR 7I &I TECHNOLOGY IS ANOTHER WAY OF CONNECTING YOUR COMPUTER TO THE NETWORK WITHOUT USING WIRES 7I &I
USES RADIO FREQUENCY TO CONNECT WIRELESSLY SO YOU HAVE THE FREEDOM TO CONNECT COMPUTERS ANYWHERE IN YOUR HOME OR
OFlCE NETWORK
7HY $ ,INK 7IRELESS
$ ,INK IS THE WORLDWIDE LEADER AND AWARD WINNING DESIGNER DEVELOPER AND MANUFACTURER OF NETWORKING PRODUCTS $
,INK DELIVERS THE PERFORMANCE YOU NEED AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD $ ,INK HAS ALL THE PRODUCTS YOU NEED TO BUILD YOUR
NETWORK
(OW DOES WIRELESS WORK
7IRELESS WORKS SIMILAR TO HOW CORDLESS PHONE WORK THROUGH RADIO SIGNALS TO TRANSMIT DATA FROM ONE POINT ! TO POINT
" "UT WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY HAS RESTRICTIONS AS TO HOW YOU CAN ACCESS THE NETWORK 9OU MUST BE WITHIN THE WIRELESS
NETWORK RANGE AREA TO BE ABLE TO CONNECT YOUR COMPUTER 4HERE ARE TWO DIFFERENT TYPES OF WIRELESS NETWORKS 7IRELESS
,OCAL !REA .ETWORK 7,!. AND 7IRELESS 0ERSONAL !REA .ETWORK 70!. 
7IRELESS ,OCAL !REA .ETWORK 7,!.
)N A WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK A DEVICE CALLED AN !CCESS 0OINT !0 CONNECTS COMPUTERS TO THE NETWORK 4HE ACCESS
POINT HAS A SMALL ANTENNA ATTACHED TO IT WHICH ALLOWS IT TO TRANSMIT DATA BACK AND FORTH OVER RADIO SIGNALS 7ITH AN
INDOOR ACCESS POINT AS SEEN IN THE PICTURE THE SIGNAL CAN TRAVEL UP TO  FEET 7ITH AN OUTDOOR ACCESS POINT THE SIGNAL
CAN REACH OUT UP TO  MILES TO SERVE PLACES LIKE MANUFACTURING PLANTS INDUSTRIAL LOCATIONS COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL
CAMPUSES AIRPORTS GOLF COURSES AND MANY OTHER OUTDOOR VENUES
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!PPENDIX ! 7IRELESS "ASICS
7IRELESS 0ERSONAL !REA .ETWORK 70!.
"LUETOOTH IS THE INDUSTRY STANDARD WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY USED FOR 70!. "LUETOOTH DEVICES IN 70!. OPERATE IN A RANGE
UP TO  FEET AWAY
#OMPARED TO 7,!. THE SPEED AND WIRELESS OPERATION RANGE ARE BOTH LESS THAN 7,!. BUT IN RETURN IT DOESNT USE
NEARLY AS MUCH POWER WHICH MAKES IT IDEAL FOR PERSONAL DEVICES SUCH AS MOBILE PHONES 0$!S HEADPHONES LAPTOPS
SPEAKERS AND OTHER DEVICES THAT OPERATE ON BATTERIES
7HO USES WIRELESS
7IRELESS TECHNOLOGY AS BECOME SO POPULAR IN RECENT YEARS THAT ALMOST EVERYONE IS USING IT WHETHER ITS FOR HOME OFlCE
BUSINESS $ ,INK HAS A WIRELESS SOLUTION FOR IT
(OME
s 'IVES EVERYONE AT HOME BROADBAND ACCESS
s 3URF THE WEB CHECK EMAIL INSTANT MESSAGE AND ETC
s 'ETS RID OF THE CABLES AROUND THE HOUSE
s 3IMPLE AND EASY TO USE
3MALL /FlCE AND (OME /FlCE
s 3TAY ON TOP OF EVERYTHING AT HOME AS YOU WOULD AT OFlCE
s 2EMOTELY ACCESS YOUR OFlCE NETWORK FROM HOME
s 3HARE )NTERNET CONNECTION AND PRINTER WITH MULTIPLE COMPUTERS
s .O NEED TO DEDICATE OFlCE SPACE
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!PPENDIX ! 7IRELESS "ASICS
7HERE IS WIRELESS USED
7IRELESS TECHNOLOGY IS EXPANDING EVERYWHERE NOT JUST AT HOME OR OFlCE 0EOPLE LIKE THE FREEDOM OF MOBILITY AND ITS
BECOMING SO POPULAR THAT MORE AND MORE PUBLIC FACILITIES NOW PROVIDE WIRELESS ACCESS TO ATTRACT PEOPLE 4HE WIRELESS
CONNECTION IN PUBLIC PLACES IS USUALLY CALLED hHOTSPOTSv
5SING A $ ,INK #ARDBUS !DAPTER WITH YOUR LAPTOP YOU CAN ACCESS THE HOTSPOT TO CONNECT TO )NTERNET FROM REMOTE
LOCATIONS LIKE !IRPORTS (OTELS #OFFEE 3HOPS ,IBRARIES 2ESTAURANTS AND #ONVENTION #ENTERS
7IRELESS NETWORK IS EASY TO SETUP BUT IF YOURE INSTALLING IT FOR THE lRST TIME IT COULD BE QUITE A TASK NOT KNOWING WHERE TO
START 4HATS WHY WEVE PUT TOGETHER A FEW SETUP STEPS AND TIPS TO HELP YOU THROUGH THE PROCESS OF SETTING UP A WIRELESS
NETWORK
4IPS
(ERE ARE A FEW THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND WHEN YOU INSTALL A WIRELESS NETWORK
#ENTRALIZE YOUR ROUTER OR !CCESS 0OINT
-AKE SURE YOU PLACE THE ROUTERACCESS POINT IN A CENTRALIZED LOCATION WITHIN YOUR NETWORK FOR THE BEST PERFORMANCE 4RY
TO PLACE THE ROUTERACCESS POINT AS HIGH AS POSSIBLE IN THE ROOM SO THE SIGNAL GETS DISPERSED THROUGHOUT YOUR HOME
)F YOU HAVE A TWO STORY HOME YOU MAY NEED A REPEATER TO BOOST THE SIGNAL TO EXTEND THE RANGE
%LIMINATE )NTERFERENCE
0LACE HOME APPLIANCES SUCH AS CORDLESS TELEPHONES MICROWAVES AND TELEVISIONS AS FAR AWAY AS POSSIBLE FROM THE
ROUTERACCESS POINT4HIS WOULD SIGNIlCANTLY REDUCE ANY INTERFERENCE THAT THE APPLIANCES MIGHT CAUSE SINCE THEY OPERATE
ON SAME FREQUENCY
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!PPENDIX ! 7IRELESS "ASICS
3ECURITY
$ONT LET YOU NEXT DOOR NEIGHBORS OR INTRUDERS CONNECT TO YOUR WIRELESS NETWORK 3ECURE YOUR WIRELESS NETWORK BY TURNING
ON THE 70! OR 7%0 SECURITY FEATURE ON THE ROUTER 2EFER TO PRODUCT MANUAL FOR DETAIL INFORMATION ON HOW TO SET IT UP
7IRELESS -ODES
4HERE ARE BASICALLY TWO MODES OF NETWORKING
s )NFRASTRUCTURE n !LL WIRELESS CLIENTS WILL CONNECT TO AN ACCESS POINT OR WIRELESS ROUTER
s !D (OC n $IRECTLY CONNECTING TO ANOTHER COMPUTER FOR PEER TO PEER COMMUNICATION USING WIRELESS NETWORK
ADAPTERS ON EACH COMPUTER SUCH AS TWO OR MORE 7.!  WIRELESS NETWORK #ARDBUS ADAPTERS
!N )NFRASTRUCTURE NETWORK CONTAINS AN !CCESS 0OINT OR WIRELESS ROUTER !LL THE WIRELESS DEVICES OR CLIENTS WILL CONNECT
TO THE WIRELESS ROUTER OR ACCESS POINT
!N !D (OC NETWORK CONTAINS ONLY CLIENTS SUCH AS LAPTOPS WITH WIRELESS CARDBUS ADAPTERS !LL THE ADAPTERS MUST BE IN
!D (OC MODE TO COMMUNICATE
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!PPENDIX " .ETWORKING "ASICS
.ETWORKING "ASICS
#HECK YOUR )0 ADDRESS
!FTER YOU INSTALL YOUR NEW $ ,INK ADAPTER BY DEFAULT THE 4#0)0 SETTINGS SHOULD BE SET TO OBTAIN AN )0 ADDRESS FROM A
$(#0 SERVER IE WIRELESS ROUTER AUTOMATICALLY 4O VERIFY YOUR )0 ADDRESS PLEASE FOLLOW THE STEPS BELOW
#LICK ON 3TART  2UN )N THE RUN BOX TYPE CMD AND CLICK /+
!T THE PROMPT TYPE IPCONlG AND PRESS %NTER
4HIS WILL DISPLAY THE )0 ADDRESS SUBNET MASK AND
THE DEFAULT GATEWAY OF YOUR ADAPTER
)F THE ADDRESS IS  CHECK YOUR ADAPTER
INSTALLATION SECURITY SETTINGS AND THE SETTINGS
ON YOUR ROUTER 3OME lREWALL SOFTWARE PROGRAMS
MAY BLOCK A $(#0 REQUEST ON NEWLY INSTALLED
ADAPTERS
)F YOU ARE CONNECTING TO A WIRELESS NETWORK AT A HOTSPOT EG HOTEL COFFEE SHOP AIRPORT PLEASE CONTACT AN EMPLOYEE
OR ADMINISTRATOR TO VERIFY THEIR WIRELESS NETWORK SETTINGS
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!PPENDIX " .ETWORKING "ASICS
3TATICALLY !SSIGN AN )0 ADDRESS
)F YOU ARE NOT USING A $(#0 CAPABLE GATEWAYROUTER OR YOU NEED TO ASSIGN A STATIC )0 ADDRESS PLEASE FOLLOW THE STEPS
BELOW
3TEP 
7INDOWSยง 80 #LICK ON 3TART  #ONTROL 0ANEL  .ETWORK #ONNECTIONS
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!PPENDIX $ #ONTACTING 4ECHNICAL 3UPPORT
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,IMITED 3OFTWARE 7ARRANTY
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FOR THE 3OFTWARE AS SET FORTH IN THE APPLICABLE DOCUMENTATION FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASE OF THE 3OFTWARE FOR A PERIOD OF NINETY
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CONFORMS TO $ ,INKS FUNCTIONAL SPECIlCATIONS FOR THE 3OFTWARE OR TO REFUND THE PORTION OF THE ACTUAL PURCHASE PRICE PAID THAT IS ATTRIBUTABLE
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OF CORRECTION OR IF $ ,INK DETERMINES IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION THAT IT IS NOT PRACTICAL TO REPLACE THE NON CONFORMING 3OFTWARE THE PRICE PAID BY
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REPAIR AND SHIPPING COSTS /PERATIONAL ADJUSTMENTS COVERED IN THE OPERATING MANUAL FOR THE PRODUCT AND NORMAL MAINTENANCE $AMAGE
THAT OCCURS IN SHIPMENT DUE TO ACT OF 'OD FAILURES DUE TO POWER SURGE AND COSMETIC DAMAGE !NY HARDWARE SOFTWARE lRMWARE OR OTHER
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#% -ARK 7ARNING
4HIS IS A #LASS " PRODUCT )N A DOMESTIC ENVIRONMENT THIS PRODUCT MAY CAUSE RADIO INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE THE USER MAY BE REQUIRED
TO TAKE ADEQUATE MEASURES
&## 3TATEMENT
4HIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A #LASS " DIGITAL DEVICE PURSUANT TO PART  OF THE &## 2ULES
4HESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN A RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION 4HIS 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 COMMUNICATION (OWEVER THERE IS NO GUARANTEE THAT INTERFERENCE WILL NOT OCCUR IN A PARTICULAR INSTALLATION )F
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 TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE BY ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING MEASURES
s 2EORIENT OR RELOCATE THE RECEIVING ANTENNA
s )NCREASE THE SEPARATION BETWEEN THE EQUIPMENT AND RECEIVER
s #ONNECT THE EQUIPMENT INTO AN OUTLET ON A CIRCUIT DIFFERENT FROM THAT TO WHICH THE RECEIVER IS CONNECTED
s #ONSULT THE DEALER OR AN EXPERIENCED RADIO46 TECHNICIAN FOR HELP
&OR DETAILED WARRANTY INFORMATION APPLICABLE TO PRODUCTS PURCHASED OUTSIDE THE 5NITED 3TATES PLEASE CONTACT THE CORRESPONDING LOCAL $
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Appendix E - Warranty
Industry Canada Statement
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
This device has been designed to operate with an antenna having a maximum gain of 2dBi.
Antenna having a higher gain is strictly prohibited per regulations of Industry Canada. The required antenna
impedance is 50 ohms.
To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the EIRP is not more than required for
successful communication.
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
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 to correct the interference by one of
the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into 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.
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.
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.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and
operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
IEEE 802.11b or 802.11g operation of this product in the U.S.A. is firmware-limited to channels 1 through 11.
D-Link WBR-1310 User Manual
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!PPENDIX & 2EGISTRATION
2EGISTRATION
0RODUCT REGISTRATION IS ENTIRELY VOLUNTARY AND FAILURE TO COMPLETE OR RETURN THIS FORM WILL NOT DIMINISH YOUR WARRANTY
RIGHTS
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