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4ABLE OF #ONTENTS
4ABLE OF #ONTENTS
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  
000O% $3,  
0040 
,40 
"IG 0OND 
3TATIC ASSIGNED BY )30  
$ ,INK 7"2  5SER -ANUAL
7IRELESS 3ETTINGS  
.ETWORK 3ETTINGS 
$(#0 3ERVER 3ETTINGS  
0ORT &ORWARDING 2ULES  
!PPLICATION 2ULES  
.ETWORK &ILTER 
7EBSITE &ILTER  
&IREWALL 3ETTINGS 
!DVANCED 7IRELESS 3ETTINGS  
!DVANCED .ETWORK 3ETTINGS 
!DMINISTRATOR ,OGIN .AME 
!DMINISTRATOR 0ASSWORD 
2EMOTE -ANAGEMENT 
!DMINISTRATOR 3ETTINGS 
4IME 3ETTINGS 
3YSTEM 3ETTINGS 
&IRMWARE 5PGRADE  
3YSTEM #HECK 
$EVICE )NFORMATION  
,OG 
3TATS 
7IRELESS 3TATS  
3UPPORT  
4ABLE OF #ONTENTS
7IRELESS 3ECURITY 
7HAT IS 7%0 
#ONlGURE 7%0  
7HAT IS 70!  
#ONlGURE 70! 03+  
#ONlGURE 70! 2!$)53  
#ONNECT TO A 7IRELESS .ETWORK  
5SING 7INDOWSยง 80 
#ONlGURE 7%0  
#ONlGURE 70! 03+  
4ROUBLESHOOTING 
7IRELESS "ASICS  
7HAT IS 7IRELESS  
4IPS  
7IRELESS -ODES  
.ETWORKING "ASICS  
#HECK YOUR )0 ADDRESS  
3TATICALLY !SSIGN AN )0 ADDRESS  
4ECHNICAL 3PECIlCATIONS 
#ONTACTING 4ECHNICAL 3UPPORT  
7ARRANTY  
2EGISTRATION 
$ ,INK 7"2  5SER -ANUAL
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
$ ,INK 7"2  5SER -ANUAL
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
$ ,INK 7"2  5SER -ANUAL
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
$ ,INK 7"2  5SER -ANUAL
3ECTION  0RODUCT /VERVIEW
(ARDWARE /VERVIEW
#ONNECTIONS
$ ,INK 7"2  5SER -ANUAL
3ECTION  0RODUCT /VERVIEW
$ ,INK 7"2  5SER -ANUAL
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
$ ,INK 7"2  5SER -ANUAL

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
$ ,INK 7"2  5SER -ANUAL

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 
$ ,INK 7"2  5SER -ANUAL

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
$ ,INK 7"2  5SER -ANUAL

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
$ ,INK 7"2  5SER -ANUAL

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
$ ,INK 7"2  5SER -ANUAL

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
$ ,INK 7"2  5SER -ANUAL

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
$ ,INK 7"2  5SER -ANUAL

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
$ ,INK 7"2  5SER -ANUAL

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
$ ,INK 7"2  5SER -ANUAL

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
$ ,INK 7"2  5SER -ANUAL


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