LINKSYS WRK54GV3 Wireless-G Broadband Router with 4-Port Switch User Manual Manual 1

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A Division of Cisco Systems, Inc.
Package Contents*
• Wireless-G Broadband Router
• Setup CD-ROM (with Symantec
Internet Security)
• User Guide on CD-ROM (English
Only)
• Power Adapter
• Ethernet Network Cable
• Quick Installation Guide
*other items may be included
2,4GHz Wireless-G
802.11g
Broadband Router
Wireless
Model No.
WRK54G (EU/LA/UK)
Quick Installation Guide
1
Connect the Broadband Router
Before you begin, make sure
that you have the setup
information for your specific
type of Internet connection.
The installation technician from
your ISP should have left this
information with you after
installing your broadband
connection. If not, you can call
your ISP to request the settings.
Make sure that all of your
network’s hardware is powered
off, including the Router, PCs,
and cable or DSL modem.
Connect one end of an
Ethernet network cable to one
of the ports (labeled 1-4) on
the back of the Router, and the
other end to an Ethernet port
on a PC.
Repeat step C to connect
additional PCs or other network
devices to the Router.
E
Connect a different Ethernet
network cable from your cable
or DSL modem to the Internet
port on the Router’s back
panel. This is the only port that
will work for your modem
connection.
Power on the cable or DSL
modem.
Connect the AC power
adapter to the Router’s Power
port and the other end into an
electrical outlet.
Make sure the Power and
Internet LEDs on the front panel
light up green.
The Power LED will flash green
for a few seconds when the
Router goes through its selfdiagnostic test. This LED will stay
solidly lit when the self-test is
complete. If it does not stop
flashing, refer to “Appendix A:
Troubleshooting” in the Router’s
User Guide on the Setup CDROM.
IMPORTANT: Make sure you use
the power adapter that is supplied
with the Router. Use of a different
power adapter could damage the
Router.
Power on the PC you wish to
use to configure the Router.
Proceed to Step 2.
2
Configure the Broadband Router
These instructions will show you how
to configure the Router. You only
need to configure it once.
NOTE: Make sure your PC’s Ethernet
adapter is set to obtain an IP address
automatically. For more information,
refer to Windows Help.
Open your web browser. Enter
http://192.168.1.1 in its
Address field. Press the Enter
key.
A password request screen will
appear. Leave the User Name
field empty, and enter the
default password, admin, in
lowercase letters in the
Password field. (You should
later set a new password,
using the Administration tab’s
Management screen of the
Web-based Utility). Then, click
the OK button.
The Web-based Utility will
appear with the Setup tab
selected. If requested by your
ISP (usually cable ISPs),
complete the Host Name and
Domain Name fields.
Otherwise, leave them blank.
For the Internet Connection
Type setting, six connection
types are offered through the
drop-down menu. Each Setup
screen and available features
will differ depending on which
connection type you select.
Internet Configuration Type
DHCP: If you are connecting
through DHCP or a dynamic IP
address from your ISP, keep the
default setting Obtain an IP
automatically.
Static IP: If your ISP assigns you a
static IP address, select Static IP
from the drop-down menu.
Complete the Internet IP
Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway,
and Static DNS fields. You need
to enter at least one DNS
address.
PPPoE: If you are connecting
through PPPoE, select PPPoE from
the drop-down menu. Complete
the User Name and Password
fields. Select Keep Alive if you
always want to be connected to
your ISP, or select Connect on
Demand if you are charged for
the time that you are connected
to your ISP.
DHCP
Static IP
PPPoE
L2TP: L2TP is a service used in Israel
only. If you are using an L2TP
connection, check with your ISP
for setup information.
PPTP: PPTP is a service used in
Europe only. If you are using a
PPTP connection, select PPTP
from the drop-down menu.
Complete the IP Address, Subnet
Mask, Default Gateway, User
Name ,and Password fields.
Select Keep Alive
if you always
L2TP
PPTP
want to be connected to your ISP,
or select Connect on Demand if
you are charged for the time that
you are connected to your ISP.
Telstra: Telstra (HeartBeat Signal)
is a service used in Australia only. If
you are using a HeartBeat Signal
connection, check with your ISP for
setup information.
Telstra
When you have finished
entering your Internet
connection settings, click the
Save Settings button to save
your changes.
To configure the Router for your
wireless network, select the
Wireless Tab’s Basic Wireless
Settings screen.
Wireless Network Mode.
Select the mode you are using
from the drop-down menu: If
you are using only 802.11g,
select G-Only; if you’re using
802.11b only, select B-Only; if
you’re using both 802.11b and
802.11g, keep Mixed setting.
Wireless Network Name (SSID).
The SSID is the network name
shared among all devices in a
wireless network. The SSID must
be identical for all devices in
the wireless network. It is casesensitive and must not exceed
32 characters (use any
keyboard character). For
added security, you should
change the default SSID linksys
to a unique name.
Wireless Channel. Select the
appropriate channel from the
list provided to correspond with
your network settings. All
devices in your wireless network
must broadcast on the same
channel in order to function
correctly.
Wireless SSID Broadcast. When
wireless clients survey the local
area for wireless networks to
associate with, they will detect
the SSID broadcast by the
Router. To broadcast the
Router's SSID, keep the default
setting, Enable. If you do not
want to broadcast the Router's
SSID, then select Disable.
IMPORTANT: Once the Router is
configured, wireless security,
either WEP or WPA, should be
configured to prevent security
breaches in your network.
Change these settings as
described here and click the
Save Settings button to apply
your changes.
Power your modem off and
back on again.
Restart your computer.
Test the setup by opening your
web browser and entering
http://www.linksys.com/
registration.
NOTE: For more advanced settings
and security options, refer to the
User Guide on the Router’s CD-ROM.
The installation of the Wireless-G
Broadband Router is complete.
3
Configuring Wireless Security
The Router comes equipped with
four types of wireless security: WEP,
WPA Pre-Shared, WPA Enterprise, and
RADIUS. These security methods are
not enabled right out of the box,
however. To configure wireless
security on the Router, do the
following:
Open the Router’s Web Utility
as shown in Step 2, and click
the Wireless tab. The Basic
Wireless Settings screen will
appear.
Select Wireless Security to
configure wireless security on
the Router.
Directions for the configuration
of WEP and WPA Pre-Shared
wireless security are provided
here.
NOTE: If your wireless adapters
support Secure Easy Setup (SES), you
can use the SES button on the Router
to set up wireless security.
Basic Wireless Settings
NOTE: Please refer to the User Guide
if you wish to configure WPA Enterpise
or RADIUS wireless security options.
From the Security Mode pulldown menu, select the type of
wireless security you’ll use on
your network.
WEP: WEP is a basic encryption
method, which is not as secure as
WPA. To use WEP, select a Default
Transmit Key (choose which Key to
use), and a level of WEP
encryption, 64 bits 10 hex digits
or 128 bits 26 hex digits. Then
either generate a WEP key using
the Passphrase or enter the WEP
key manually.
WEP Security Settings
WPA Pre-Shared: WPA gives you
two encryption methods, TKIP and
AES, with dynamic encryption keys.
Select the type of algorithm, TKIP
or AES. Enter a WPA Shared Key of
8-63 characters. Then enter a
Group Key Renewal period, which
instructs the Router how often it
should change the encryption
keys.
WPA Pre-Shared
Security Settings
Click the Save Settings button.
Congratulations! Wireless Security
is now configured on the Router.
For additional information or troubleshooting
help, refer to the User Guide on the CD-ROM
or the Technical Support Insert. You can also
e-mail for further support.
Website
http://www.linksys.com/international
Product Registration
http://www.linksys.com/registration
Linksys is a registered trademark or trademark of
Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S.
and certain other countries. Copyright © 2005
Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
WRK54G-EU-LA-UK_V2-QIG-51114 TE
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Pakkens indhold*
• Trådløs-G Bredbånds-router
• Installations-cd-rom (med Symantec
Internet Security)
• Brugervejledning på cd-rom (kun på
engelsk)
• Strømforsyning
• Ethernet-kabel
• Installationsvejledning
*andre dele kan være vedlagt
2,4GHz Trådløs-G
802.11g
Wireless
Modelnr.
Bredbånds-router
WRK54G (DK)
Installationsvejledning
1
Tilslutning af bredbånds-routeren
Før du begynder, skal du have
konfigurationsoplysningerne til din
internetforbindelsestype. Du har
sandsynligvis fået oplysningerne
af din internetudbyder i
forbindelse med installationen af
din bredbåndsforbindelse. Hvis
det ikke er tilfældet, kan du
henvende dig til din
internetudbyder for at få
indstillingerne.
Sørg for, at al netværkshardware
er slukket, herunder router, pc'er
og kabel- eller DSL-modem.
Tilslut den ene ende af et
Ethernet-kabel til en af portene
(mærket 1-4) bag på routeren og
den anden ende til en Ethernetport på en pc.
Gentag trin C for at tilslutte
yderligere pc'er eller andre
netværksenheder til routeren.
E
Tilslut et andet Ethernet-kabel fra
kabel- eller DSL-modemmet til
internetporten på routerens
bagpanel. Dette er den eneste
port, der kan bruges til din
modemforbindelse.
Tænd kabel- eller DSL-modemmet.
Tilslut vekselstrømsforsyningen til
routerens strømstik og en
stikkontakt.
Kontroller, at lysdioderne Power og
Internet på frontpanelet lyser
grønt.
Lysdioden Power blinker grønt i
nogle få sekunder, mens routeren
udfører sin selvdiagnosticeringstest.
Lysdioden lyser vedvarende, når
selvtesten er udført. Hvis lysdioden
ikke holder op med at blinke, skal
du se "Appendix A:
Troubleshooting" (Fejlfinding) i
brugervejledningen til routeren på
installations-cd-rom'en.
Tænd den pc, du vil bruge til
konfiguration af routeren.
VIGTIGT: Brug den strømforsyning,
der følger med routeren. Brug af en
anden strømforsyning kan beskadige
routeren.
Fortsæt til trin 2.
2
Konfiguration af bredbånds-routeren
Følg nedenstående vejledning for at
konfigurere routeren. Du skal kun
konfigurere den én gang.
BEMÆRK: Sørg for, at pc'ens Ethernetadapter er indstillet, så den automatisk
henter en IP-adresse. Se hjælpen til Windows
for at få yderligere oplysninger.
Åbn webbrowseren. Indtast
http://192.168.1.1 i feltet Address
(Adresse). Tryk på Enter.
Der vises et skærmbillede til
indtastning af en adgangskode.
Lad feltet User Name
(Brugernavn) stå tomt, og indtast
standardadgangskoden admin
med små bogstaver i feltet
Password (Adgangskode).
(Du bør senere angive en ny
adgangskode i skærmbilledet
Management (Styring) under
fanen Administration i det
webbaserede hjælpeprogram).
Klik på knappen OK.
Det webbaserede
hjælpeprogram vises med fanen
Setup (Konfiguration) valgt. Hvis
din internetudbyder kræver det
(normalt kabel-internetudbydere),
skal du udfylde felterne Host
Name (Værtsnavn) og Domain
Name (Domænenavn). I modsat
fald, skal du ikke udfylde dem.
Du har mulighed for at vælge
mellem seks
internetforbindelsestyper i
rullemenuen.
Konfigurationsskærmbillederne
og de tilgængelige funktioner
varierer, afhængigt af hvilken
forbindelsestype du vælger.
Internetkonfigurationstype
DHCP: Hvis du opretter forbindelse via
DHCP eller en dynamisk IP-adresse fra
din internetudbyder, skal du beholde
standardindstillingen Obtain an IP
automatically (Hent automatisk en
IP-adresse).
Static IP (Statisk IP):Hvis din
internetudbyder tildeler dig en statisk
IP-adresse, skal du vælge Static IP i
rullemenuen. Udfyld felterne Internet
IP Address (Internet-IP-adresse), Subnet
Mask (Undernetmaske), Gateway og
Static DNS (Statisk DNS). Du skal
indtaste mindst én DNS-adresse.
PPPoE: Hvis du opretter forbindelse
via PPPoE, skal du vælge PPPoE i
rullemenuen. Udfyld felterne User
Name (Brugernavn) og Password
(Adgangskode). Vælg Keep Alive
(Permanent) hvis du altid vil have
forbindelse til din internetudbyder,
eller vælg Connect on Demand
(Opret forbindelse efter behov), hvis
du betaler for den tid, du har oprettet
forbindelse til din internetudbyder.
DHCP
Static IP (Statisk IP)
PPPoE
L2TP: L2TP er en tjeneste, der kun bruges
i Israel. Hvis du bruger en L2TP-forbindelse,
skal du henvende dig til din
internetudbyder for at få
konfigurationsoplysninger.
PPTP: PPTP er en tjeneste, der kun
bruges i Europa. Hvis du bruger en
PPTP-forbindelse, skal du vælge PPTP
i rullemenuen. Udfyld felterne IP
Address (IP-adresse), Subnet Mask
(Undernetmaske), Default Gateway
(Standardgateway), User Name
(Brugernavn) og Password
L2TP
PPTP
(Adgangskode). Vælg Keep Alive
(Permanent) hvis du altid vil have
forbindelse til din internetudbyder,
eller vælg Connect on Demand
(Opret forbindelse efter behov), hvis
du betaler for den tid, du har oprettet
forbindelse til din internetudbyder.
Telstra (HeartBeat-signal): Telstra
(HeartBeat Signal) er en tjeneste, der
kun bruges i Australien. Hvis du bruger
en HeartBeat Signal-forbindelse, skal
du henvende dig til din
internetudbyder for at få
konfigurationsoplysninger.
Telstra
(Heart Beat-signal)
Når du er færdig med at indtaste
indstillinger for din internetforbindelse,
skal du klikke på knappen Save
Settings (Gem indstillinger) for at
gemme ændringerne.
Vælg skærmbilledet Basic
Wireless Settings (Basisindstillinger
for trådløs) under fanen Wireless
(Trådløs) for at konfigurere routeren
til dit trådløse netværk.
Tilstand for det trådløse netværk.
Vælg den tilstand, du bruger, i
rullemenuen: Hvis du kun bruger
802.11g, skal du vælge G-Only (Kun
G). Hvis du kun bruger 802.11b, skal
du vælge B-Only (Kun B). Hvis du
bruger både 802.11b og 802.11g,
skal du beholde indstillingen Mixed
(Blandet).
Wireless Network Name (Navn på
trådløst netværk) (SSID). SSID er
det netværksnavn, der deles af
alle enhederne i et trådløs
netværk. SSID skal være identisk
for alle enheder i det trådløse
netværk. Der er forskel på store og
små bogstaver i navnet, og det
må ikke være længere end 32
tegn (alle tegn på tastaturet må
bruges). Af sikkerhedsmæssige
årsager bør du ændre standardSSID'et linksys til et entydigt navn.
Wireless Channel (Trådløs kanal).
Vælg den relevante kanal på den
viste liste, så den passer til dine
netværksindstillinger. Alle enheder
i dit trådløse netværk skal sende
på den samme kanal for at
fungere korrekt.
Wireless SSID Broadcast (Trådløs
SSID-broadcast). Når trådløse
klienter overvåger lokalområdet for
at finde trådløse netværk, de kan
oprette forbindelse til, registrerer de
det SSID, der udsendes af routeren.
Behold standardindstillingen Enable
(Aktiver) for at udsende routerens
SSID. Vælg Disable (Deaktiver), hvis
du ikke vil udsende routerens SSID.
VIGTIGT: Så snart routeren er
konfigureret, bør den trådløse
sikkerhed (enten WEP eller WPA)
konfigureres for at undgå, at der
opstår åbninger i dit netværk.
Rediger disse indstillinger, som
beskrevet her, og klik på knappen
Save Settings (Gem indstillinger)
for at anvende indstillingerne.
Sluk og tænd modemmet.
Genstart computeren.
Test konfigurationen ved at åbne
webbrowseren og indtaste
http://www.linksys.com/registration.
Installationen af Trådløs-G Bredbåndsrouteren er færdig.
BEMÆRK: Se oplysninger om mere
avancerede indstillinger og
sikkerhedsindstillinger i
brugervejledningen på cd-rom'en til
routeren.
3
Konfiguration af trådløs sikkerhed
Routeren leveres med fire typer trådløs
sikkerhed: WEP, WPA Pre-Shared, WPA
Enterprise og Radius. Disse sikkerhedsmetoder aktiveres dog ikke, hvis du
ikke foretager dig noget. Hvis du vil
konfigurere trådløs sikkerhed på
routeren, skal du gøre følgende:
Åbn routerens
webhjælpeprogram som vist
under trin 2, og klik på fanen
Wireless (Trådløs). Skærmbilledet
Basic Wireless Settings
(Basisindstillinger for trådløs) vises.
Vælg Wireless Security (Trådløs
sikkerhed) for at konfigurere
trådløs sikkerhed på routeren.
Her angives retningslinjer for
konfiguration af trådløs WEPog WPA Pre-Shared-sikkerhed.
I rullemenuen Security Mode
(Sikkerhedstilstand) skal du
vælge den type trådløs
sikkerhed, du vil anvende på dit
netværk.
WEP: WEP er en grundlæggende
krypteringsmetode, der ikke er så
sikker som WPA. For at anvende WEP
skal du vælge en Default Transmit
Key (Transmissionsnøgle) (vælg,
hvilken nøgle, du vil anvende) og et
WEP-krypteringsniveau: 64 bit 10
tegn i hex eller 128 bit 26 tegn i
hex. Derefter skal du enten
generere en WEP-nøgle ved hjælp
af dit adgangsord, eller angive
WEP-nøglen manuelt.
BEMÆRK: Hvis dine trådløse netværkskort understøtter Secure Easy Setup
(SES) (Sikker Nem Konfiguration), kan du
bruge SES-knappen på routeren til at
konfigurere Trådløs sikkerhed.
Basic Wireless Settings
(Basisindstillinger for
trådløs)
BEMÆRK: Hvis du ønsker at
konfigurere de trådløse
sikkerhedsmuligheder Radius
eller WPA Enterprise, skal du se i
brugervejledningen.
WEP Security Settings
(WEP-sikkerhedsindstillinger)
WPA Pre-Shared: Med WPA har du
to krypteringsmetoder med
dynamiske krypteringsnøgler: TKIP
og AES. Vælg algoritmetypen TKIP
eller AES. Indtast en WPA Shared
Key på 8-63 tegn. Indtast derefter
en udskiftningsperiode for
gruppenøglerne, som angiver
over for routeren, hvor ofte den
bør ændre krypteringsnøglerne.
WPA Pre-Shared
Security Settings
(Sikkerhedsindstillinger)
Klik på knappen Save Settings
(Gem indstillinger).
Tillykke! Wireless Security
(Trådløs sikkerhed) er nu
konfigureret på routeren.
Yderligere oplysninger eller hjælp til
fejlfinding finder du i brugervejledningen på
cd-rom'en eller på arket med teknisk
support. Du kan også sende en e-mail for at
få yderligere support.
Websted
http://www.linksys.com/international
Produktregistrering
http://www.linksys.com/registration
Linksys er et registreret varemærke tilhørende
Cisco Systems, Inc. og/eller Cisco Systems
associerede selskaber i USA og visse andre lande.
Copyright © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. Alle
rettigheder forbeholdes.
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Contenu de l'emballage*
• Routeur haut débit sans fil G
• CD-ROM d'installation (avec Symantec
Internet Security)
• Guide de l'utilisateur sur CD-ROM (en
anglais uniquement)
• Adaptateur électrique
• Câble réseau Ethernet
• Guide d'installation rapide
*d'autres éléments peuvent être inclus
2,4GHz Sans fil G
802.11g
Routeur haut débit
Sans fil
Guide d'installation rapide
Modèle réf.
WRK54G (FR)
1
Branchement du routeur haut débit
Avant de commencer, vérifiez que
vous disposez des paramètres de
configuration propres à votre type
de connexion Internet. Le
technicien de votre fournisseur
d'accès Internet doit vous avoir
communiqué ces données après
avoir installé votre connexion haut
débit. Dans le cas contraire,
appelez votre fournisseur d'accès
Internet pour les lui demander.
Vérifiez que tous les périphériques
de votre réseau sont hors tension, y
compris le routeur, les ordinateurs et
le modem câble ou DSL.
Reliez une extrémité d'un câble
réseau Ethernet à l'un des ports
(numérotés de 1 à 4) situés sur le
panneau arrière du routeur et l'autre
extrémité au port Ethernet d'un
ordinateur.
D
Recommencez l'étape C pour relier
des ordinateurs supplémentaires ou
d'autres périphériques réseau au
routeur.
Reliez votre modem câble ou DSL
au port Internet situé sur le panneau
arrière du routeur au moyen d'un
autre câble réseau Ethernet. Il s'agit
du seul port compatible avec votre
connexion modem.
Mettez le modem câble ou DSL
sous tension.
Branchez l'adaptateur secteur au
port d'alimentation du routeur et
branchez l'autre extrémité à une
prise d'alimentation.
Les voyants d'alimentation (Power)
et Internet situés sur le panneau
avant s'illuminent en vert.
Le voyant d'alimentation clignote
en vert pendant quelques
secondes lorsque le test
d'autodiagnostic du routeur est en
cours. Le voyant reste allumé
lorsque le test d'autodiagnostic est
terminé. S'il ne s'arrête pas de
clignoter, reportez-vous à la section
« Annexe A : Dépannage » du
Guide de l'utilisateur du routeur
figurant sur le CD-ROM d'installation.
IMPORTANT : Veillez à utiliser
l'adaptateur secteur fourni avec le
routeur. Le branchement d'un autre
adaptateur pourrait endommager le
routeur.
Allumez l'ordinateur que vous voulez
utiliser pour configurer le routeur.
Passez à l'étape 2.
2
Configuration du routeur haut débit
Ces instructions vous expliquent
comment configurer le routeur. Il vous
suffit de le configurer une seule fois.
REMARQUE : Assurez-vous que
l'adaptateur Ethernet de votre ordinateur est
configuré pour obtenir automatiquement
une adresse IP. Pour obtenir de plus amples
informations, reportez-vous à la rubrique
d'aide de Windows.
Ouvrez votre navigateur Web.
Entrez http://192.168.1.1 dans le
champ Adresse. Appuyez sur la
touche Entrée.
Un écran vous invite à entrer un mot
de passe. Ne renseignez pas le
champ Nom d'utilisateur et saisissez
le mot de passe par défaut, admin,
en minuscules dans le champ Mot
de passe. Vous devrez ultérieurement
définir un nouveau mot de passe à
l'aide de l'écran Management
(Gestion) de l'onglet Administration de
l'utilitaire Web. Puis cliquez sur le
bouton OK.
L'utilitaire Web apparaît et son
onglet Setup (Configuration) est
sélectionné. Si ces informations
sont requises par votre fournisseur
d'accès Internet (généralement il
s'agit des fournisseurs d'accès via
le câble), renseignez les champs
Host Name (Nom de l'hôte) et
Domain Name (Nom de
domaine). Dans le cas contraire,
laissez ces champs vides.
Six types de connexion sont
proposés dans un menu déroulant
pour définir le paramètre Internet
Connection Type (Type de connexion
Internet). Les écrans d'installation et
les options disponibles varient selon le
type de connexion sélectionné.
Type de configuration Internet
DHCP : si vous vous connectez à votre
fournisseur d'accès Internet au moyen
d'une adresse DHCP ou IP dynamique,
ne modifiez pas la configuration par
défaut Obtain an IP automatically
(Obtenir automatiquement un
fournisseur d'accès Internet).
Static IP : si votre fournisseur d'accès
Internet vous attribue une adresse IP
statique, sélectionnez Static IP
(IP statique) dans le menu déroulant.
Renseignez les champs Internet
IP Address (Adresse IP Internet), Subnet
Mask (Masque de sous-réseau),
Gateway (Passerelle) et Static DNS
(DNS statique). Vous devez entrer au
moins une adresse DNS.
PPPoE : si vous vous connectez via le
protocole PPPoE, sélectionnez PPPoE
dans le menu déroulant. Renseignez
les champs User Name (Nom
d'utilisateur) et Password (Mot de
passe). Sélectionnez Keep Alive
(Activé) si vous souhaitez rester
connecté à votre fournisseur d'accès
Internet ou Connect on Demand
(Connexion à la demande) si l'on vous
facture le temps de connexion à votre
fournisseur d'accès Internet.
DHCP
Adresse IP statique
PPPoE
L2TP: L2TP est un service utilisé en Israël
uniquement. Si vous utilisez une
connexion L2TP, demandez les
paramètres de configuration à votre
FAI.
PPTP : PPTP est un service utilisé en
Europe uniquement. Si vous utilisez une
connexion PPTP, sélectionnez PPTP dans
le menu déroulant. Renseignez les
champs IP Address (Adresse IP), Subnet
Mask (Masque de sous-réseau), Default
Gateway (Passerelle par défaut), User
L2TP
Protocole PPTP
Name (Nom de l'utilisateur) et Password
(Mot de passe). Choisissez l'option Keep
Alive (Activé) si vous souhaitez toujours
être connecté à votre fournisseur d'accès
Internet (FAI) ou sélectionnez Connect on
Demand (Connexion à la demande) si
vous êtes facturé pour le temps
connecté à votre FAI.
Telstra (HeartBeat Signal) : Telstra est un
service utilisé en Australie uniquement. Si
vous utilisez une connexion HeartBeat
Signal, consultez votre fournisseur d'accès
Internet pour obtenir des informations
sur la configuration.
Telstra
Lorsque vous avez terminé de
renseigner vos paramètres de
connexion Internet, cliquez sur le
bouton Save Settings (Enregistrer les
paramètres) pour enregistrer vos
modifications.
Pour configurer le routeur et l'utiliser
avec votre réseau sans fil,
sélectionnez l'écran Basic Wireless
Settings (Paramètres sans fil de
base) de l'onglet Wireless (Sans fil).
Wireless Network Mode (Mode réseau
sans fil). Sélectionnez le mode que
vous souhaitez utiliser dans le menu
déroulant : si vous utilisez uniquement
des périphériques 802.11g,
sélectionnez G-Only (G uniquement) ;
si vous utilisez uniquement des
périphériques 802.11b, sélectionnez
B-Only (B uniquement) ; si vous utilisez
les périphériques 802.11b et 802.11g,
conservez le paramètre Mixed (Mixte).
Wireless Network Name (Nom du
réseau sans fil ou SSID). Il s'agit du nom
de réseau que partagent tous les
périphériques interconnectés à un
réseau sans fil. Il doit être identique
pour tous les périphériques du réseau
sans fil. Ce paramètre est sensible à la
casse et ne doit pas comprendre plus
de 32 caractères (tous les caractères
du clavier peuvent être utilisés). Pour
optimiser la sécurité, vous devez
remplacer le paramètre SSID par
défaut (linksys) par un nom unique.
Wireless Channel (Canal sans fil).
Sélectionnez le canal approprié dans
la liste fournie en fonction de vos
paramètres réseau. Tous les
périphériques de votre réseau sans fil
doivent communiquer sur le même
canal pour fonctionner correctement.
Wireless SSID Broadcast (Diffusion
SSID sans fil). Lorsque des ordinateurs
clients sans fil recherchent sur le
réseau local des réseaux sans fil
auxquels s'associer, ils détectent le
SSID diffusé par le routeur. Pour
diffuser le SSID du routeur, conservez
le paramètre par défaut Enable
(Activer). Si vous ne souhaitez pas
diffuser le SSID du routeur,
sélectionnez Disable (Désactiver).
Modifiez ces paramètres comme
décrit ici et cliquez sur le bouton
Save Settings (Enregistrer les
paramètres) pour appliquer vos
changements.
Mettez votre modem hors tension,
puis de nouveau sous tension.
Redémarrez votre ordinateur.
Testez la configuration en ouvrant le
navigateur Web et en saisissant
http://www.linksys.com/registration.
L'installation du routeur haut débit sans
fil G est terminée.
REMARQUE : Pour obtenir plus d'informations
sur les paramètres avancés et sur les options de
sécurité, reportez-vous au Guide de l'utilisateur
figurant sur le CD-ROM d'installation du routeur.
IMPORTANT : Une fois que le
routeur est configuré, il est
nécessaire de configurer la
sécurité sans fil, WEP ou WPA,
afin d'éviter les failles de
sécurité sur votre réseau.
3
Configuration de la sécurité sans fil
Le routeur comprend quatre types
de sécurité sans fil : WEP, WPA PreShared Key, WPA Enterprise et Radius.
Ces méthodes de sécurité ne sont
cependant pas activées. Pour
configurer la sécurité sans fil du
routeur, procédez comme suit :
Ouvrez l'utilitaire Web du routeur
comme indiqué à l'étape 2 et
cliquez sur l'onglet Wireless (Sans
fil). L'écran Basic Wireless Settings
(Paramètres sans fil de base)
apparaît.
Sélectionnez l'option Wireless
Security (Sécurité sans fil) pour
configurer la sécurité sans fil du
routeur.
Cette section comporte des
instructions de configuration de la
sécurité sans fil WEP et WPA PreShared Key (clé WPA prépartagée).
Sélectionnez le type de sécurité
sans fil que vous souhaitez utiliser
pour votre réseau dans le menu
déroulant Security Mode (Mode
de sécurité).
WEP : le système WEP est une méthode
de cryptage élémentaire qui n'est pas
aussi sûre que le système WPA. Pour
utiliser ce système, sélectionnez une clé
de transmission par défaut en regard
de l'option appropriée Default Transmit
Key (Clé de transmission par défaut),
puis un niveau de cryptage WEP :
64 bits 10 hex digits (64 bits et
10 chiffres hexadécimaux) ou 128 bits
26 hex digits (128 bits et 26 chiffres
hexadécimaux). Générez ensuite une
clé WEP à partir d'une phrase de passe
ou entrez-la manuellement.
Basic Wireless
Settings (Paramètres
sans fil de base)
REMARQUE : Reportez-vous au guide
de l'utilisateur si vous souhaitez
configurer les options de sécurité
sans fil WPA Enterprise ou Radius.
Paramètres de
sécurité WEP
WPA Pre-Shared key (clé WPA prépartagée) : le système WPA vous
propose deux méthodes de cryptage,
TKIP et AES, associées à des clés de
cryptage dynamiques. Sélectionnez le
type d'algorithme : TKIP ou AES. Entrez
une clé WPA pré-partagée composée
de 8 à 63 caractères. Précisez ensuite
un délai de renouvellement des clés
dans la zone Group Key Renewal
(Renouvellement des clés du groupe)
pour indiquer au routeur à quelle
fréquence il doit changer les clés de
cryptage.
Paramètres de
sécurité WPA PreShared Key (Clé
WPA pré-partagée)
Cliquez sur le bouton Save
Settings (Enregistrer les
paramètres).
Félicitations ! La sécurité sans fil du
routeur est configurée.
Pour obtenir de plus amples informations
ou bénéficier d'une assistance technique,
reportez-vous au guide de l'utilisateur du
CD-ROM ou à la fiche d'assistance
technique. Pour obtenir davantage d'aide,
vous pouvez également envoyer un e-mail.
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Lieferumfang*
• Wireless-G Broadband-Router
• Eine Installations-CD-ROM mit Symantec
Internet Security.
• Benutzerhandbüch auf CD-ROM
(nur auf Englisch verfügbar)
• Netzteil
• Ethernet-Netzwerkkabel
• Kurzanleitung
* Der Lieferumhang kann u. U. variieren.
2,4GHz Wireless-G
802.11g
Wireless
Modell-Nr.
Broadband Router
WRK54G (DE)
Kurzanleitung
1
Verbinden des Broadband Routers
Stellen Sie zunächst sicher, dass Sie
die Setup-Informationen für Ihre
Internetverbindung zur Hand haben.
Diese Informationen sollten Sie von
Ihrem Internet-Dienstanbieter (ISP)
bei der Installation Ihrer BreitbandVerbindung erhalten haben. Wenn
diese Einstellungsdaten nicht zur
Verfügung stehen, fordern Sie sie
von Ihrem ISP an.
Vergewissern Sie sich, dass alle
Netzwerkgeräte ausgeschaltet sind
(einschließlich Router, PCs und
Kabel- bzw. DSL-Modem).
Schließen Sie ein Ende des
Ethernet-Netzwerkkabels an einen
der Ports (mit 1-4 beschriftet) auf der
Rückseite des Routers und das
andere Ende am Ethernet-Port des
PCs an.
Wiederholen Sie Schritt C, um
weitere PCs oder andere
Netzwerkgeräte an den Router
anzuschließen.
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Verbinden Sie Ihr Kabel- oder DSLModem mit einem anderen
Ethernet-Netzwerkkabel über einen
anderen Internet-Port auf der
Rückseite des Routers. Dies ist der
einzige Port, der für eine
Modemverbindung verwendet
werden kann.
Schalten Sie das Kabel- oder
DSL-Modem ein.
Schließen Sie den Netzteil
an den Stromanschluss des Routers
an, und stecken Sie das andere
Ende in eine Netzsteckdose.
Vergewissern Sie sich, dass die LEDs
für Netzstrom und Internet auf der
Vorderseite grün leuchten.
Während der Router seine
Selbstdiagnose durchführt, blinkt die
LED Power (Netzstrom) einige
Sekunden lang grün. Diese LED
leuchtet konstant, wenn die
Selbstdiagnose abgeschlossen ist.
Wenn sie nicht aufhört zu blinken,
schlagen Sie im Benutzerhandbuch
der Routers auf der Installations-CDROM unter „Appendix A:
Troubleshooting“ (Anhang A:
Fehlerbehebung) nach.
Schalten Sie dann den Computer
ein, mit dem Sie den Router
konfigurieren möchten.
WICHTIG: Verwenden Sie nur den
Netzteil, der im Lieferumfang
des Routers enthalten ist. Bei
Verwendung eines anderen
Netzteils könnte der Router
beschädigt werden.
Fahren Sie mit Schritt 2 fort.
2
Konfigurieren des Broadband-Router
In diesen Anweisungen wird erklärt, wie Sie
den Router konfigurieren. Sie müssen den
Router nur einmal konfigurieren.
HINWEIS: Stellen Sie sicher, dass der
Ethernet-Adapter Ihres PCs so eingestellt ist,
dass er automatisch eine IP-Adresse bezieht.
Weitere Informationen hierzu finden Sie in der
Windows-Hilfe.
Öffnen Sie Ihren Web-Browser.
Geben Sie http://192.168.1.1 in
das Feld Adresse ein. Drücken Sie
die Eingabetaste.
Es wird das Fenster zur Eingabe des
Kennworts angezeigt. Lassen Sie das
Feld Benutzername leer, und geben
Sie dann das Standardkennwort
admin in Kleinschreibung in das Feld
Kennwort ein. (Ändern Sie später im
webbasierten Dienstprogramm auf
der Registerkarte Administration
(Verwaltung) im Fenster Management
(Verwaltungsfunktionen) das
Kennwort.) Klicken Sie anschließend
auf die Schaltfläche OK.
Das webbasierte RouterDienstprogramm wird mit
ausgewählter Registerkarte Setup
(Einrichtung) angezeigt. Sofern diese
Angaben von Ihrem ISP (in der Regel
Kabel-ISPs) angefordert werden,
geben Sie die relevanten
Informationen in die Felder Host
Name (Hostname) und Domain
Name (Domänenname) ein.
Andernfalls lassen Sie diese Felder leer.
Im Dropdown-Menü stehen zur
Einstellung des InternetVerbindungstyps sechs
Verbindungstypen zur Verfügung. Die
Setup-Fenster und verfügbaren
Funktionen unterscheiden sich je
nach ausgewähltem Verbindungstyp.
Internet-Konfigurationstyp
DHCP: Wenn Sie eine Verbindung über
DHCP bzw. über eine dynamische IPAdresse Ihres ISPs herstellen, behalten
Sie die Standardeinstellung Obtain an
IP automatically (IP-Adresse
automatisch beziehen) bei.
Statische IP-Adresse: Wenn Ihnen Ihr ISP
eine statische IP-Adresse zuweist, wählen
Sie aus dem Dropdown-Menü Static IP
(Statische IP-Adresse) aus. Füllen Sie die
Felder Internet IP Address (Internet-IPAdresse), Subnet Mask (Subnetzmaske),
Gateway, and Static DNS (Statischer
DNS) aus. Sie müssen mindestens eine
DNS-Adresse eingeben.
PPPoE: Wenn Sie Verbindungen über
PPPoE herstellen, wählen Sie im
Dropdown-Menü die Option PPPoE
aus. Füllen Sie die Felder User Name
(Benutzername) und Password
(Kennwort) aus. Wählen Sie für eine
ständige Verbindung zu Ihrem ISP
Keep Alive (Verbindung aufrecht
halten), oder wählen Sie Connect on
Demand (Bei Bedarf verbinden), falls
die Verbindungszeit mit Ihrem ISP
gebührenpflichtig ist.
DHCP
Statische IP-Adresse
PPPoE
L2TP: L2TP ist ein Dienst, der nur in Israel
verwendet wird. Wenn Sie eine L2TPVerbindung verwenden, klären Sie die
erforderlichen Setup-Infor-mationen mit
Ihrem ISP ab.
PPTP: PPTP ist ein Dienst, der nur in Europa
verwendet wird. Wenn Sie eine PPTPVerbindung verwenden, wählen Sie aus
dem Dropdown-Menü PPTP aus.
Füllen Sie die folgenden Felder aus: IP
Address, Subnet Mask, Default
Gateway, User Name und Password (IPAdresse, Subnetzmaske, StandardGateway, Benutzername und Kennwort).
Wählen Sie für eine ständige Verbindung
L2TP
PPTP
zu Ihrem ISP Keep Alive (Verbindung
aufrecht halten), oder wählen Sie
Connect on Demand (Bei Bedarf
verbinden), falls die Verbindungszeit mit
Ihrem ISP gebührenpflichtig ist.
Telstra (HBS): Telstra (Heart Beat Signal)
ist ein Dienst, der nur in Australien
verwendet wird. Wenn Sie eine HBSVerbindung verwenden, klären Sie die
erforderlichen Setup-Informationen mit
Ihrem ISP ab.
Telstra
Wenn Sie alle Einstellungen zur
Internetverbindung vorgenommen
haben, klicken Sie auf die
Schaltfläche Save Settings
(Einstellungen speichern), um die
Änderungen zu speichern.
Um den Router für Ihr drahtloses
Netzwerk zu konfigurieren, wählen
Sie auf der Registerkarte Wireless
das Fenster Basic Wireless Settings
(Grundlegende drahtlose
Einstellungen) aus.
Wireless Network Mode (WirelessNetzwerkmodus): Wählen Sie den
derzeit verwendeten Modus aus
dem Dropdown-Menü aus: Wenn Sie
nur 802.11g-Geräte verwenden,
wählen Sie den Modus G-Only (Nur
G); wenn Sie nur 802.11b-Geräte
verwenden, wählen Sie den Modus
B-Only (Nur B); wenn Sie sowohl
802.11b-Geräte als auch 802.11gGeräte verwenden, behalten Sie die
Einstellung Mixed (Gemischt) bei.
Wireless Network Name (SSID) [WirelessNetzwerk-Name (SSID)]: Bei der SSID
handelt es sich um den NetzwerkNamen, der von allen Geräten im
drahtlosen Netzwerk verwendet wird.
Die SSID muss für alle Geräte im
Wireless-Netzwerk identisch sein. Für die
maximal 32 Zeichen lange SSID dürfen
alle Zeichen der Tastatur verwendet
werden. Es wird zwischen Groß- und
Kleinschreibung unterschieden. Um die
Sicherheit zu erhöhen, sollten Sie die
Standard-SSID linksys in einen
eindeutigen Namen ändern.
Wireless Channel (Wireless-Kanal):
Wählen Sie aus der Liste den Ihren
Netzwerkeinstellungen
entsprechenden Kanal aus. Der
einwandfreie Betrieb Ihres drahtlosen
Netzwerks ist nur gewährleistet, wenn
die Übertragung für alle Geräte über
denselben Kanal erfolgt.
Wireless SSID Broadcast (WirelessSSID-Übertragung): Wenn WirelessClients im lokalen Netzwerk nach
einer Verbindung zu WirelessNetzwerken suchen, erkennen sie die
Übertragung der SSID über den
Router. Zur Übertragung der SSID des
Routers behalten Sie die
Standardeinstellung Enable
(Aktivieren) bei. Wenn Sie die SSID des
Routers nicht übertragen möchten,
wählen Sie Disable (Deaktivieren) aus.
WICHTIG: Sobald der Router
konfiguriert ist, muss die
Wireless-Sicherheit (WEP oder
WPA) konfiguriert werden, sodass
keine Sicherheitslücken in Ihrem
Netzwerk bestehen.
Ändern Sie die Einstellungen wie hier
beschrieben, und klicken Sie auf die
Schaltfläche Save Settings
(Einstellungen speichern), um Ihre
Änderungen anzuwenden.
Schalten Sie Ihr Modem aus und
anschließend wieder ein.
Starten Sie Ihren Computer neu.
Überprüfen Sie die Installation,
indem Sie den Web-Browser öffnen
und Folgendes eingeben:
http://www.linksys.com/registration.
Die Installation des Wireless-G
Broadband-Routers ist abgeschlossen.
HINWEIS: Informationen zu erweiterten
Einstellungen und Sicherheitsoptionen
finden Sie im Benutzerhandbuch auf der
CD-ROM des Routers.
3
Konfigurieren von Wireless-Sicherheit
Auf dem Router können vier WirelessSicherheitstypen eingerichtet werden: WEP,
WPA Pre-Shared (WPA Vorläufiger gemeinsamer Schlüssel), WPA Enterprise und
Radius. Diese Sicherheitseinstellungen sind
jedoch nicht sofort nach Kauf des Geräts
aktiviert. Wenn Sie die Wireless-Sicherheit
auf dem Router konfigurieren möchten,
führen Sie folgende Schritte aus:
HINWEIS: Wenn Ihre WirelessAdapter SES (Secure Easy Setup)
unterstützen, können Sie die SESTaste auf dem Router verwenden, um
Wireless-Sicherheit einzurichten.
Öffnen Sie das webbasierte
Dienstprogramm des Routers wie in
Schritt 2 erklärt, und klicken Sie auf die
Registerkarte Wireless. Das Fenster
Basic Settings (Grundlegende
Einstellungen) wird angezeigt.
Wählen Sie Wireless Security
(Wireless-Sicherheit), um die
Sicherheit des Routers im WirelessNetzwerkbetrieb zu konfigurieren.
Hier erhalten Sie Anweisungen
zum Konfigurieren der WirelessSicherheitsoptionen WEP und
WPA Pre-Shared (WPA Vorläufiger
gemeinsamer Schlüssel).
Wählen Sie aus dem Pulldown-Menü
Security Mode (Sicherheitsmodus)
den Wireless-Sicherheitstyp aus, den
Sie in Ihrem Netzwerk verwenden.
WEP: WEP ist eine einfache
Verschlüsselungsmethode, die nicht so
sicher wie WPA ist. Um WEP zu
verwenden, wählen Sie einen Wert
(bzw. den gewünschten Schlüssel) für
Default Transmit Key (StandardÜbertragungsschlüssel) sowie die WEPVerschlüsselungsebene (64 bits 10 hex
digits (64 Bit 10 Hexadezimalziffern)
oder 128 bits 26 hex digits (128 Bit
26 Hexadezimalziffern)) aus. Erstellen
Sie anschließend einen WEP-Schlüssel,
indem Sie entweder die Passphrase
verwenden oder den WEP-Schlüssel
manuell eingeben.
Basic Wireless Settings
(Grundlegende
Wireless-Einstellungen)
HINWEIS: Lesen Sie im
Benutzerhandbuch nach, wenn Sie die
Wireless-Sicherheitsoptionen WPA
Enterprise oder RADIUS konfigurieren
möchten.
WEP (Sicherheitseinstellungen)
WPA Pre-Shared (WPA Vorläufiger
gemeinsamer Schlüssel): Bei WPA
stehen Ihnen zwei Verschlüsselungsmethoden (TKIP und AES) mit
dynamischen Verschlüsselungsschlüsseln zur Verfügung. Wählen Sie
den Algorithmus aus: TKIP oder AES.
Geben Sie im Feld WPA Shared Key
(WPA/Gemeinsamer Schlüssel) einen
gemeinsamen WPA-Schlüssel mit
einer Länge von 8 bis 63 Zeichen ein.
Legen Sie anschließend den Zeitraum
für Group Key Renewal (Erneuerung
Gruppenschlüssel) fest. Diese
Zeitangabe teilt dem Router mit, wie
oft die Verschlüsselungsschlüssel
auszutauschen sind.
WPA Pre-Shared
(WPA Vorläufiger
gemeinsamer
Schlüssel) Sicherheitseinstellungen
Klicken Sie auf die Schaltfläche
Save Settings (Einstellungen
speichern).
Herzlichen Glückwunsch!
Wireless-Sicherheit ist nun auf dem
Router konfiguriert.
Weitere Informationen und Anleitungen
zur Fehlerbehebung finden Sie im Benutzerhandbuch auf der CD-ROM und in der Beilage
zum technischen Support. Sie können auch
per E-Mail weitere Unterstützung anfordern.
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Contenuto della confezione*
• Router a banda larga Wireless-G
• Setup CD-ROM (CD-ROM per
l'installazione guidata) con Symantec
Internet Security
• User Guide (Guida per l'utente) su CDROM (solo in inglese)
• Adattatore di corrente
• Cavo di rete Ethernet
• Guida di installazione rapida
*potrebbero essere inclusi altri articoli
2,4GHz Wireless-G
802.11g
Wireless
N. modello
Router a banda larga
WRK54G (IT)
Guida di installazione rapida
1
Collegamento del router
a banda larga
Prima di iniziare, assicurarsi di
disporre delle informazioni sulla
configurazione relative al tipo di
connessione Internet utilizzata. Tali
dati dovrebbero essere stati forniti
dall'installatore del provider di servizi
Internet dopo aver installato la
connessione a banda larga. In caso
contrario, richiedere le impostazioni
al provider di servizi Internet.
Verificare che tutti i dispositivi
hardware collegati in rete siano
spenti, compresi il router, i PC e il
modem via cavo o DSL.
Collegare un'estremità del cavo di
rete Ethernet a una delle porte
(etichettate da 1 a 4) sul retro del
router e l'altra estremità alla porta
Ethernet del PC.
Ripetere la Fase C per collegare
altri PC o periferiche di rete al router.
E
Collegare un altro cavo di rete
Ethernet dal modem via cavo o DSL
alla porta Internet presente sul
pannello posteriore del router.
Questa è l'unica porta funzionante
per la connessione modem.
Accendere il modem via cavo o
DSL.
Collegare l'adattatore di corrente
CA alla porta Power (Alimentazione)
del router e l'altra estremità a una
presa elettrica.
Assicurarsi che sia accesa la luce
verde degli indicatori LED di
alimentazione e Internet presenti sul
pannello anteriore.
La spia verde dell'indicatore LED di
alimentazione lampeggia per
qualche secondo mentre il router
esegue la procedura di
autodiagnostica. Quando l'autotest
è completato, questo LED rimane
acceso. Se il LED non smette di
lampeggiare, consultare
l'“Appendix A: Troubleshooting”
(Appendice A: Risoluzione dei
problemi) nella User Guide (Guida
per l'utente) del router contenuta
nel Setup CD-ROM (CD-ROM per
l'installazione).
IMPORTANTE Assicurarsi di utilizzare
l'adattatore di corrente fornito con il
router. L'uso di un diverso adattatore di
corrente può provocare danni al router.
Accendere il PC che si desidera
utilizzare per configurare il router.
Continuare con la Fase 2.
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Configurazione del router
a banda larga
Attenersi alle istruzioni riportate di seguito
per configurare il router. È necessario
configurare il router una sola volta.
NOTA Assicurarsi che l'adattatore Ethernet
del PC sia impostato in modo da ottenere
automaticamente un indirizzo IP. Per
ulteriori informazioni, consultare la Guida
in linea di Windows.
Aprire il browser Web. Immettere
http://192.168.1.1 nel campo
Indirizzo. Premere il tasto Invio.
Verrà visualizzata una schermata in
cui si chiede di immettere la
password. Lasciare vuoto il campo
riservato al nome utente e
immettere la password predefinita,
admin, in lettere minuscole
nell'apposito campo. Si consiglia di
impostare in seguito una nuova
password nella scheda
Administration (Amministrazione)
della schermata Management
(Gestione) dell'utilità basata sul Web.
Fare quindi clic sul pulsante OK.
Verrà visualizzata l'utilità basata sul
Web con la scheda Setup
(Configurazione) selezionata. Se
richiesto dal provider di servizi
Internet (solitamente un provider
che fornisce connettività via cavo),
completare anche i campi Host
Name (Nome host) e Domain
Name (Nome dominio). In caso
contrario, lasciarli vuoti.
Nel menu a discesa
dell'impostazione del tipo di
connessione Internet sono
disponibili sei opzioni. La
schermata Setup (Configurazione)
con le relative funzioni varia a
seconda del tipo di connessione
selezionato.
Tipo di configurazione Internet
DHCP: se la connessione avviene
tramite DHCP o indirizzo IP dinamico
del provider di servizi Internet, non
modificare l'impostazione predefinita
Obtain an IP automatically (Ottieni
automaticamente un indirizzo IP).
Static IP (Indirizzo IP statico): se l'indirizzo
IP assegnato dal provider di servizi
Internet è statico, selezionare Static IP
(Indirizzo IP statico) dal menu a discesa.
Completare i campi Internet IP Address
(Indirizzo IP Internet), Subnet Mask
(Maschera di sottorete), Gateway e
Static DNS (DNS Statico). È necessario
specificare almeno un indirizzo DNS.
PPPoE: se la connessione avviene
tramite PPPoE, selezionare PPPoE dal
menu a discesa. Completare i campi
User Name (Nome utente) e
Password. Selezionare Keep Alive
(Connessione sempre attiva) se si
desidera essere sempre collegati al
provider di servizi Internet oppure
selezionare Connect on Demand
(Connessione su richiesta) se la tariffa
viene conteggiata in base al tempo
effettivo di connessione al provider.
DHCP
Indirizzo IP statico
PPPoE
L2TP: L2TP è un servizio utilizzato
esclusivamente in Israele. Se si utilizza
una connessione L2TP, contattare il
provider di servizi Internet per ottenere
le informazioni di configurazione.
PPTP: PPTP è un servizio utilizzato
esclusivamente in Europa. Se si utilizza
una connessione PPTP, selezionare PPTP
dal menu a discesa. Completare i
campi IP Address (Indirizzo IP), Subnet
Mask (Maschera di sottorete), Default
Gateway (Gateway predefinito), User
L2TP
PPTP
Name (Nome utente) e Password.
Selezionare Keep Alive (Connessione
sempre attiva) se si desidera essere
sempre collegati al provider di servizi
Internet oppure selezionare Connect on
Demand (Connessione su richiesta) se la
tariffa viene conteggiata in base al tempo
effettivo di connessione al provider.
Telstra (Heart Beat Signal): Telstra
(Heart Beat Signal) è un servizio utilizzato
esclusivamente in Australia. Se si utilizza
una connessione Heart Beat Signal,
contattare il provider di servizi Internet
per ottenere le informazioni necessarie
alla configurazione.
Telstra
Una volta terminata l'impostazione
dei parametri della connessione a
Internet, fare clic sul pulsante Save
Settings (Salva impostazioni) per
salvare le modifiche apportate.
Per configurare il router per la rete
wireless, selezionare la scheda Wireless
nella schermata Basic Wireless Settings
(Impostazioni wireless di base).
WIreless Network Mode (Modalità
di rete wireless). Selezionare la
modalità utilizzata dal menu a
discesa: se si utilizza solo 802.11g,
selezionare G-Only (Solo G); se si
utilizza solo 802.11b, selezionare
B-Only (Solo B); se si utilizza sia
802.11b che 802.11g, mantenere
l'impostazione Mixed (Modalità
mista).
Wireless Network Name (SSID)
(Nome di rete wireless). Per SSID si
intende il nome di rete condiviso da
tutti i dispositivi di una rete wireless
che deve essere identico per tutti i
dispositivi collegati in rete. Questo
nome è sensibile alla distinzione tra
maiuscole e minuscole e non può
contenere più di 32 caratteri (che
possono essere scelti tra tutti quelli
disponibili sulla tastiera). Per una
maggiore sicurezza, si consiglia di
sostituire il valore SSID predefinito
(linksys) con un nome univoco.
Wireless Channel (Canale Wireless).
Nell'elenco fornito selezionare il canale
appropriato corrispondente alle
impostazioni di rete. Tutte le periferiche
collegate alla rete wireless devono
comunicare sullo stesso canale per
poter funzionare correttamente.
Wireless SSID Broadcast
(Trasmissione SSID Wireless). Durante
la ricerca di reti wireless a cui
collegarsi all'interno dell'area locale,
i client wireless rilevano il valore SSID
Broadcast del router. Per trasmettere
il valore SSID del router, mantenere
l'impostazione predefinita Enable
(Attiva). Se non si desidera
trasmettere il valore SSID del router,
selezionare Disable (Disattiva).
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Modificare le impostazioni come
indicato e fare clic sul pulsante
Save Settings (Salva impostazioni)
per applicare i cambiamenti.
Spegnere e riaccendere il modem.
Riavviare il computer.
Per verificare la configurazione,
aprire il browser Web da uno dei
computer e immettere
http://www.linksys.com/registration.
La procedura di installazione del router
a banda larga Wireless-G è conclusa.
NOTA Per altre opzioni di sicurezza e
impostazioni avanzate, consultare la User
Guide (Guida per l'utente) disponibile nel
Setup CD-ROM (CD per l'installazione) del
router.
3
Configurazione della protezione
wireless
Il router è dotato di quattro tipi di
protezione wireless: WEP, WPA PreShared (WPA precondivisa), WPA
Enterprise e Radius. Questi metodi di
sicurezza non sono tuttavia pronti per
l'immediato utilizzo. Per configurare la
protezione wireless sul router, attenersi
alla seguente procedura:
Aprire l'utilità del router basata sul
Web come mostrato nella fase 2,
quindi fare clic sulla scheda
Wireless. Viene visualizzata la
schermata Basic Wireless Settings
(Impostazioni wireless di base).
Selezionare Wireless Security
(Sicurezza wireless) per configurare
la protezione wireless sul router.
Qui vengono fornite le istruzioni per
la configurazione della protezione
wireless WEP e WPA Pre-Shared
(WPA precondivisa).
Nel menu a discesa Security
Mode (Modalità sicurezza),
selezionare il tipo di sicurezza
wireless da utilizzare per la rete.
WEP: WEP è un metodo di cifratura di
base meno sicuro di WPA. Per utilizzare
WEP, selezionare una chiave di
trasmissione predefinita (scegliere quale
chiave usare) e un livello di cifratura WEP,
64 bits 10 hex digits (64 bit 10 cifre
esadecimali) o 128 bits 26 hex digits
(128 bit 26 cifre esadecimali). Quindi,
generare una chiave WEP utilizzando
una passphrase o immettere la chiave
WEP manualmente.
Basic Wireless Settings
(Impostazioni wireless
di base)
NOTA Per configurare le opzioni di
sicurezza WPA Enterprise o Radius,
consultare la Guida per l'utente
(solo in inglese).
Impostazioni di
sicurezza WEP
WPA Pre-Shared (WPA precondivisa):
WPA consente di scegliere tra due
metodi di cifratura, TKIP e AES, che
utilizzano chiavi dinamiche.
Selezionare il tipo di algoritmo, TKIP o
AES. Immettere una chiave WPA
condivisa di lunghezza compresa tra
8 e 63 caratteri. Quindi immettere un
intervallo di rinnovo della chiave di
gruppo per specificare la frequenza
con cui si desidera che il router
modifichi le chiavi di cifratura.
Impostazioni di
sicurezza WPA
precondivisa
Fare clic sul pulsante Save
Settings (Salva impostazioni).
Congratulazioni! La sicurezza wireless
è ora configurata sul router.
Per ulteriori informazioni o istruzioni relative
alla risoluzione dei problemi, consultare la
Guida per l'utente (solo in inglese) su CD-ROM
oppure il supplemento per l'assistenza
tecnica. È possibile ricevere ulteriore
assistenza anche inviando un messaggio di
posta elettronica.
Sito Web
http://www.linksys.com/international
Registrazione del prodotto
http://www.linksys.com/registration
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Systems, Inc. Tutti i diritti riservati.
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Conteúdo da embalagem*
• Router sem fios G de banda larga
• CD-ROM de configuração (com Symantec
Internet Security)
• Manual do utilizador no CD-ROM
(disponíveis apenas em inglês)
• Transformador
• Cabo de rede Ethernet
• Manual de Instalação Rápida
*poderão ser fornecidos outros itens
2,4GHz Sem fios G
802.11g
Router de banda larga
Wireless
Manual de Instalação Rápida
Modelo n.º
WRK54G (PT)
1
Ligar o Router de banda larga
Antes de começar, certifique-se de
que tem as informações de
configuração do tipo específico de
ligação à Internet. O técnico de
instalação do ISP deverá ter
fornecido estas informações depois
de ter instalado a ligação de
banda larga. Caso contrário,
poderá contactar o ISP para
solicitar as definições.
Certifique-se de que todo o
hardware da rede está desligado,
incluindo o Router, os
computadores e o modem de
cabo ou DSL.
Ligue uma extremidade do cabo
de rede Ethernet a uma das portas
(numeradas de 1 a 4) na parte
posterior do Router e a outra
extremidade a uma porta Ethernet
do computador.
D
Repita o passo C para ligar mais
computadores ou outros
dispositivos de rede ao Router.
Ligue um cabo de rede Ethernet
diferente do modem de cabo ou
DSL à porta de Internet no painel
posterior do Router. Esta é a única
porta que funcionará para a
ligação ao modem.
Ligue o modem de cabo ou DSL.
Ligue o transformador CA à porta
de alimentação do Router e a
outra extremidade a uma tomada.
Certifique-se de que os LEDs Power
(Alimentação) e Internet do painel
frontal estão acesos e verdes.
O LED Power (Alimentação) ficará
intermitente e verde durante alguns
segundos quando o Router estiver a
executar o teste de diagnóstico
automático. Este LED permanecerá
aceso quando o teste automático
for concluído. Se não parar de
piscar, consulte o “Apêndice A:
Resolução de problemas” no
Manual do Utilizador do Router no
CD-ROM de configuração.
IMPORTANTE: Certifique-se de que
utiliza o transformador fornecido
juntamente com o Router. A utilização
de um transformador diferente poderá
danificar o Router.
Ligue o computador que pretende
utilizar para configurar o Router.
Avance para o Passo 2.
2
Configurar o Router de
banda larga
Estas instruções mostrarão como
configurar o Router. Só é necessário
efectuar a configuração uma vez.
NOTA: Certifique-se de que a placa Ethernet
do computador está definida para obter um
endereço IP automaticamente. Para obter mais
informações, consulte a Ajuda do Windows.
Será apresentado um ecrã a solicitar
a palavra-passe. Deixe o campo
Nome de utilizador em branco e
introduza a palavra-passe
predefinida, admin, em minúsculas,
no campo campo Palavra-passe.
(Posteriormente, deverá definir uma
nova palavra-passe, utilizando o ecrã
Management (Gestão) do separador
Administration (Administração) do
Utilitário baseado na Web). Em
seguida, clique no botão OK.
Abra o Web browser. Introduza
http://192.168.1.1 no respectivo
campo Endereço. Prima a tecla
Enter.
O Utilitário baseado na Web será
apresentado com o separador
Setup (Configurar) seleccionado. Se
for solicitado pelo ISP (normalmente
ISPs do serviço de cabo), preencha
os campos Host Name (Nome do
sistema anfitrião) e Domain Name
(Nome de domínio). Caso
contrário, deixe-os em branco.
Para a definição de Internet
Connection Type (Tipo de ligação
à Internet), são fornecidos seis
tipos de ligação através do menu
pendente. Os ecrãs Setup
(Configurar) e as funcionalidades
disponíveis variarão consoante o
tipo de ligação seleccionado.
Tipo de configuração da Internet
DHCP: Se estiver a ligar através de
DHCP ou de um endereço IP
dinâmico do ISP, mantenha a
predefinição Obtain an IP
automatically (Obter um IP
automaticamente).
Static IP (IP estático): Se o ISP atribuir
um endereço IP estático, seleccione
Static IP (IP estático) no menu
pendente. Preencha os campos
Internet IP Address (Endereço IP de
Internet), Subnet Mask (Máscara de
sub-rede), Gateway, e Static DNS (DNS
estático). É necessário introduzir, pelo
menos, um endereço de DNS.
PPPoE: Se estiver a ligar através de
PPPoE, seleccione PPPoE a partir do
menu pendente. Preencha os
campos User Name (Nome de
utilizador) e Password (Palavra-passe).
Seleccione Keep Alive (Manter ligado)
se pretender estar sempre ligado ao
ISP ou seleccione Connect on
Demand (Ligar mediante pedido) se
for cobrado pelo tempo que está
ligado ao ISP.
DHCP
IP estático
PPPoE
L2TP: L2TP é um serviço utilizado
apenas em Israel. Se estiver a utilizar
uma ligação L2TP, contacte o ISP para
obter as informações de configuração.
PPTP: PPTP é um serviço utilizado
apenas na Europa. Se estiver a utilizar
uma ligação PPTP, seleccione PPTP no
menu pendente. Preencha os
campos IP Address, Subnet Mask,
Default Gateway, User Name e
Password (Endereço IP, Máscara de
sub-rede, Gateway predefinido,
Nome de utilizador e Palavra-passe).
Seleccione Keep Alive (Manter ligado)
se pretender estar sempre ligado ao
ISP ou seleccione Connect on
Demand (Ligar mediante pedido) se
for cobrado pelo tempo que está
L2TP
PPTP
ligado ao ISP.
HeartBeat Signal: HeartBeat Signal é um
serviço utilizado apenas na Austrália. Se
estiver a utilizar uma ligação HeartBeat
Signal, consulte o ISP para obter as
informações de configuração.
Quando concluir a introdução das
definições de ligação à Internet,
clique no botão Save Settings
(Guardar definições) para guardar
as alterações.
Telstra
Para configurar o Router na rede
sem fios, seleccione o ecrã Basic
Wireless Settings (Definições sem
fios básicas) do separador Wireless
(Sem fios).
Wireless Network Mode (Modo de
rede sem fios). Seleccione o modo
que está a utilizar a partir do menu
pendente: se estiver a utilizar só
802.11g, seleccione G-Only (Só G);
se estiver a utilizar só 802.11b,
seleccione B-Only (Só B); se estiver a
utilizar 802.11b e 802.11g,
mantenha a definição Mixed
(Misto).
Wireless Network Name (SSID)
(Nome da rede sem fios). O SSID é
o nome da rede partilhado por
todos os dispositivos de uma rede
sem fios. O SSID tem de ser idêntico
para todos os dispositivos na rede
sem fios. É sensível a maiúsculas e
minúsculas e não pode exceder 32
caracteres (utilize qualquer
carácter do teclado). Para obter
segurança adicional, deverá
alterar o SSID predefinido (linksys)
para um nome exclusivo.
I
Wireless Channel (Canal sem fios).
Seleccione o canal adequado a
partir da lista fornecida, para
corresponder às definições da
rede. Todos os dispositivos da rede
sem fios têm de difundir no mesmo
canal para funcionarem
correctamente.
Wireless SSID Broadcast (Difusão de
SSID sem fios). Quando os clientes
sem fios pesquisarem a área local
para se associarem a redes sem
fios, detectarão a difusão do SSID
efectuada pelo Router. Para
difundir o SSID do Router, mantenha
a predefinição, Enable (Activar). Se
não pretender difundir o SSID do
Router, seleccione Disable
(Desactivar).
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Altere as definições, conforme aqui
se descreve, e clique no botão
Save Settings (Guardar definições)
para aplicar as alterações.
Desligue e volte a ligar o modem.
Reinicie o computador.
Teste a configuração abrindo o
Web browser e introduzindo
http://www.linksys.com/registration.
A instalação do Router sem fios G de
banda larga está concluída.
NOTA: Para obter definições e opções de
segurança mais avançadas, consulte o
Manual do Utilizador no CD-ROM do
Router.
3
Configurar a segurança sem fios
O Router vem equipado com quatro
tipos de segurança sem fios: WEP,
WPA Pre-Shared (WPA pré-partilhada),
WPA Enterprise e Radius. No entanto,
estes métodos de segurança não
vêm já activados. Para configurar a
segurança sem fios no Router,
efectue os seguintes procedimentos:
Abra o Utilitário baseado na Web do
Router, conforme é mostrado no
Passo 2, e clique no separador
Wireless (Sem fios). Será apresentado
o ecrã Basic Wireless Settings
(Definições sem fios básicas).
Seleccione Wireless Security
(Segurança sem fios) para configurar
a segurança sem fios no Router.
As instruções para a configuração
da segurança sem fios WEP e WPA
Pre-Shared (WPA pré-partilhada)
são fornecidas aqui.
No menu pendente Security
Mode (Modo de segurança),
seleccione o tipo de
segurança sem fios que irá
utilizar na rede.
WEP: WEP é um método de
encriptação básico, que não é tão
seguro como o WPA. Para utilizar WEP,
seleccione a Default Transmit Key
(Chave de transmissão predefinida)
que pretende utilizar, bem como o
nível de encriptação WEP, 64 bits 10
hex digits (64 bits, 10 dígitos
hexadecimais) ou 128 bits 26 hex
digits (128 bits, 26 dígitos
hexadecimais). Em seguida, proceda
à geração de uma chave WEP
utilizando a frase-passe ou introduza a
chave WEP manualmente.
Basic Wireless
Settings (Definições
sem fios básicas)
NOTA: Consulte o Manual do
Utilizador se pretender configurar as
opções de segurança sem fios WPA
Enterprise ou Radius.
Definições de
segurança WEP
WPA Pre-Shared (WPA prépartilhada): A WPA oferece dois
métodos de encriptação, TKIP e
AES, com chaves de encriptação
dinâmicas. Seleccione o tipo de
algoritmo, TKIP ou AES. Introduza
uma WPA Shared Key (Chave
partilhada WPA) que tenha entre 8
e 63 caracteres. Em seguida,
introduza o período de Group Key
Renewal (Renovação das chaves
de grupo), que indica ao Router a
frequência com que deve alterar
as chaves de encriptação.
Definições de
segurança WPA
Pre-Shared (WPA
pré-partilhada)
Clique no botão Save Settings
(Guardar definições).
Parabéns! A segurança sem fios
está configurada no Router.
Para obter informações adicionais ou ajuda
para resolução de problemas, consulte o
Manual do Utilizador no CD-ROM ou a Folha
de Suporte Técnico. Também poderá enviar
uma mensagem de correio electrónico para
obter suporte.
Web site
http://www.linksys.com/international
Registo do produto
http://www.linksys.com/registration
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comercial da Cisco Systems, Inc. e/ou das
respectivas afiliadas nos E.U.A. e noutros países.
Copyright © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. Todos os
direitos reservados.
WRK54G-PT_V2-QIG-51114 TE
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Contenido del paquete*
• Ruteador de banda ancha Wireless-G
• CD-ROM de configuración (incluye
Symantec Internet Security)
• Guía del usuario en CD-ROM
(sólo en inglés)
• Adaptador de corriente
• Cable de red Ethernet
• Guía de instalación rápida
*el paquete puede incluir otros elementos
2,4GHz Wireless-G
802.11g
Ruteador de banda ancha
Wireless
Guía de instalación rápida
Nº de modelo
WRK54G (ES)
1
Conecte el ruteador de banda ancha
Antes de comenzar, asegúrese de
que dispone de la información de
configuración para el tipo de
conexión a Internet específico. El
técnico de instalación del
proveedor de servicios de Internet
le debe haber proporcionado esta
información al instalar la conexión
de banda ancha. Si no es así,
póngase en contacto con dicho
proveedor para solicitar los
parámetros.
Asegúrese de que ha apagado
todos los elementos de hardware
de la red, incluidos el ruteador, los
PC y el módem por cable o DSL.
Conecte uno de los extremos de
un cable de red Ethernet a uno de
los puertos (numerados de 1 a 4)
de la parte posterior del ruteador y
el otro extremo a un puerto Ethernet
de un PC.
D
Repita el paso C para conectar los
demás PC o dispositivos de red al
ruteador.
Conecte un cable de red Ethernet
distinto desde el módem por cable
o DSL al puerto de Internet del
panel posterior del ruteador. Es el
único puerto que funciona con la
conexión del módem.
Encienda el módem por cable
o DSL.
Conecte el adaptador de corriente
CA al puerto de alimentación del
ruteador y el otro extremo del cable
a una toma de corriente.
Asegúrese de que las luces Power
(Alimentación) e Internet del panel
frontal están encendidas en verde.
La luz Power (Alimentación)
parpadeará en verde durante unos
segundos cuando el ruteador
ejecute la prueba de
autodiagnóstico. Esta luz
permanece encendida de forma
continua cuando la prueba finaliza.
Si no deja de parpadear, consulte
el apéndice A de resolución de
problemas de la guía del usuario
del ruteador incluida en el CD-ROM
de configuración.
IMPORTANTE: Debe utilizar el
adaptador de corriente proporcionado
con el ruteador. Si utiliza un adaptador
de corriente distinto puede provocar
daños al producto.
Encienda el PC que desea utilizar
para configurar el ruteador.
Siga en el paso 2.
2
Configuración del ruteador de
banda ancha
En estas instrucciones se explica como
configurar el ruteador. Sólo tiene que
configurarlo una vez.
NOTA: Asegúrese de que el adaptador
Ethernet del PC está definido para obtener una
dirección IP automáticamente. Para obtener
más información, consulte la ayuda de
Windows.
Abra el explorador Web. Escriba
http://192.168.1.1 en el campo
Dirección. Pulse la tecla Intro.
Aparece una pantalla en la que se
solicita una contraseña. Deje vacío
el campo Usuario e introduzca la
contraseña predeterminada, admin
(todo minúsculas), en el campo
Contraseña. (Debe establecer una
nueva contraseña posteriormente,
mediante la pantalla de
administración de la ficha de
administración de la utilidad
basada en Web.) A continuación,
haga clic en el botón Aceptar.
Aparece la utilidad basada en Web
del ruteador con la ficha Setup
(Configurar) seleccionada. Si el
proveedor de servicios de Internet
(por lo general, proveedores de
servicios de Internet por cable) lo
solicita, rellene los campos Host
Name (Nombre de host) y Domain
Name (Nombre de dominio). Si no
lo solicita, déjelos en blanco.
En el parámetro Internet
Connection Type (Tipo de
conexión a Internet), se ofrecen
seis tipos de conexión en un
menú desplegable. Cada
pantalla de configuración y las
funciones disponibles son distintas
dependiendo del tipo de
conexión que seleccione.
Tipo de conexión de Internet
DHCP: Si va a realizar la conexión
mediante DHCP o una dirección IP
dinámica del ISP, mantenga el
parámetro predeterminado Obtain
an IP automatically (Obtener una
dirección IP automáticamente).
Static IP (IP estática): Si el ISP le asigna
una dirección IP estática, seleccione
este parámetro en el menú
desplegable. Rellene los campos
Internet IP Address (Dirección IP de
Internet), Subnet Mask (Máscara de
subred), Gateway (Puerta de enlace) y
Static DNS (DNS estático). Debe introducir
por lo menos una dirección DNS.
PPPoE (Protocolo de punto a punto en
Ethernet): si realiza la conexión mediante
PPPoE, seleccione PPPoE en el menú
desplegable. Rellene los campos User
Name (Nombre de usuario) y Password
(Contraseña). Seleccione Keep Alive
(Mantener activo) si desea estar
continuamente conectado al ISP. De lo
contrario, seleccione Connect on
Demand (Conectar cuando se solicite) si
debe pagar todo el tiempo que esté
conectado al ISP.
DHCP
Static IP (IP estática)
PPPoE
L2TP: L2TP es un servicio que sólo se
utiliza en Israel. Si utiliza una conexión
L2TP, consulte con el ISP para obtener
la información de configuración.
PPTP (Protocolo de punto a punto en
túnel): PPTP es un servicio que sólo se
utiliza en Europa. Si utiliza una
conexión PPTP, seleccione PPTP en el
menú desplegable. Rellene los
campos IP Address (Dirección IP),
Subnet Mask (Máscara de subred),
Default Gateway (Puerta de enlace
predeterminada), User Name
L2TP
PPTP
(Nombre de usuario) y Password
(Contraseña). Seleccione Keep Alive
(Mantener activo) si desea estar
continuamente conectado al ISP. De lo
contrario, seleccione Connect on
Demand (Conectar cuando se solicite)
si debe pagar todo el tiempo que esté
conectado al ISP.
Telstra: Telstra (Heart Beat Signal) es
un servicio que sólo se usa en Australia.
Si utiliza una conexión Heart Beat Signal,
consulte con el ISP para obtener la
información de configuración.
Telstra
Cuando termine de introducir los
parámetros de conexión a Internet,
haga clic en el botón Save Settings
(Guardar parámetros) para guardar
los cambios.
Para configurar el ruteador para la
red inalámbrica, seleccione la
pantalla Basic Wireless Settings
(Parámetros inalámbricos básicos)
de la ficha Wireless (Inalámbrico).
Wireless Network Mode (Modo de
red inalámbrica). Seleccione el
modo que utiliza en el menú
desplegable: si utiliza sólo 802.11g,
seleccione G-Only (Sólo G); si utiliza
sólo 802.11b, seleccione B-Only
(Sólo B); si utiliza tanto 802.11b
como 802.11g, mantenga el
parámetro Mixed (Mixto).
Wireless Network Name (SSID)
(Nombre de la red inalámbrica,
SSID). EL SSID es un nombre de red
que comparten todos los
dispositivos de una red inalámbrica.
Debe ser el mismo para todos los
dispositivos de la red inalámbrica. El
nombre distingue entre mayúsculas
y minúsculas y no debe tener una
longitud superior a los 32 caracteres
(puede elegir entre cualquiera de
los caracteres del teclado). Para
mayor seguridad, debe cambiar el
SSID predeterminado linksys a un
nombre único.
Wireless Channel (Canal
inalámbrico). Seleccione el canal
de la lista correspondiente a los
parámetros de red. Para que el
funcionamiento sea correcto, todos
los dispositivos de la red inalámbrica
deben emitir en el mismo canal.
Wireless SSID Broadcast (Difusión
inalámbrica SSID). Cuando los
clientes inalámbricos sondeen el
área local en busca de redes
inalámbricas con las que asociarse,
detectarán la difusión SSID que
realiza el ruteador. Para difundir el
SSID del ruteador, mantenga el
parámetro predeterminado, Enable
(Activar). Si no desea difundir el SSID
del ruteador, seleccione Disable
(Desactivar).
Cambie estos parámetros según lo
descrito aquí y haga clic en el botón
Save Settings (Guardar parámetros)
para aplicar los cambios.
Apague el módem y vuelva a
encenderlo.
Reinicie el ordenador.
Pruebe la configuración: abra el
explorador Web y escriba
http://www.linksys.com/registration.
La instalación del ruteador de banda
ancha Wireless-G ha finalizado.
NOTA: Para informarse sobre parámetros
avanzados y opciones de seguridad,
consulte la guía del usuario del CD-ROM
del ruteador.
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Configuración de la seguridad
inalámbrica
El ruteador incorpora cuatro tipos de
seguridad inalámbrica: WEP, WPA PreShared Key (Clave precompartida WPA),
WPA Enterprise y Radius. Sin embargo,
estos métodos de seguridad no están
activados de forma automática. Para
configurar la seguridad inalámbrica en el
ruteador, realice las siguientes acciones:
Abra la utilidad Web del ruteador
como se muestra en el paso 2 y
haga clic en la ficha Wireless
(Inalámbrico). Aparece la pantalla
Basic Wireless Settings (Parámetros
inalámbricos básicos).
Seleccione Wireless Security
(Seguridad inalámbrica) para
configurar la seguridad
inalámbrica en el ruteador.
En este documento se
proporcionan instrucciones para la
configuración de la seguridad
inalámbrica WEP y WPA Pre-Shared
Key (Clave precompartida WPA).
NOTA: Si los adaptadores inalámbricos
admiten Secure Easy Setup (SES),
puede utilizar el botón SES del ruteador
para configurar la seguridad
inalámbrica (Wireless Security).
En el menú desplegable Security
Mode (Modo de seguridad),
seleccione el tipo de seguridad
inalámbrica que utilizará en la red.
WEP: Se trata de un método de
encriptación básico y no es tan seguro
como WPA. Para utilizar WEP, seleccione
una clave de transmisión
predeterminada (Default Transmit Key;
elija la que desea utilizar) y un nivel de
encriptación WEP, 64 bits 10 hex digits
(64 bits, 10 dígitos hexadecimales) o
128 bits 26 hex digits (128 bits, 26
dígitos hexadecimales). A continuación,
cree una clave WEP mediante la frase
de paso (Passphrase) o introduzca
manualmente la clave WEP.
Basic Wireless Settings
(Parámetros
inalámbricos básicos)
NOTA: Consulte la guía del usuario
si desea configurar las opciones de
seguridad inalámbrica Radius
o WPA Enterprise.
Parámetros de
seguridad WEP
WPA Pre-Shared Key (Clave
precompartida WPA): WPA ofrece dos
métodos de encriptación, TKIP y AES,
con claves de encriptación
dinámica. Seleccione el tipo de
algoritmo, TKIP o AES. Introduzca una
clave compartida WPA (WPA Shared
Key) de 8 a 63 caracteres. A
continuación, introduzca un periodo
de renovación de clave de grupo
(Group Key Renewal), que indica al
ruteador la frecuencia con que debe
cambiar las claves de encriptación.
Parámetros de
seguridad de
WPA Pre-Shared Key
(Clave precompartida WPA)
Haga clic en el botón Save
Settings (Guardar parámetros).
Enhorabuena. La seguridad
inalámbrica ya está configurada
en el ruteador.
Para obtener información adicional o ayuda
sobre resolución de problemas, consulte la
guía del usuario que se incluye en el CD-ROM
o el suplemento de asistencia técnica.
También puede solicitar más asistencia
mediante el correo electrónico.
Sitio Web
http://www.linksys.com/international
Registro de productos
http://www.linksys.com/registration
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comercial de Cisco Systems, Inc. y/o sus filiales
en EE.UU. y otros países. Copyright © 2005 Cisco
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Innehåll i förpackningen*
• Wireless-G Bredbandsrouter
• Installations-cd-skivor (med Symantec Internet
Security)
• Användarhandböcker på cd-skivor (endast
engelska)
• Strömadapter
• Ethernet-nätverkskabel
• Snabbinstallationshandbok
*andra artiklar kan medfölja
2,4GHz Wireless-G
802.11g
Bredbandsrouter
Wireless
Modellnr
WRK54G (SE)
Snabbinstallationshandbok
1
Ansluta bredbandsroutern
Innan du börjar måste du ha
inställningsinformationen för just
din typ av Internet-anslutning. Du
bör ha fått den här informationen
av installationsteknikern från din
Internet-leverantör när
bredbandsanslutningen
installerades. Annars kan du ringa
din Internet-leverantör och be om
inställningarna.
Kontrollera att alla maskinvaror i
nätverket är avstängda, inklusive
routern, datorn samt kabel- eller
DSL-modemet.
Anslut den ena änden av en
Ethernet-nätverkskabel till en av
portarna (märkt 1-4) på baksidan
av routern och den andra änden
till en Ethernet-port på en dator.
Upprepa steg C om du vill ansluta
ytterligare datorer eller andra
nätverksenheter till routern.
E
Anslut en annan Ethernetnätverkskabel från kabel- eller DSLmodemet till Internet-porten på
baksidan av routern. Det här är
den enda porten som fungerar för
modemanslutningen.
Starta kabel- eller DSL-modemet.
Anslut strömadaptern till routerns
strömport och den andra änden
till ett eluttag
Kontrollera att ström- och Internetlysdioderna på frontpanelen lyser
grönt.
Strömlysdioden blinkar grönt
några sekunder medan routern
utför självtestet. Lysdioden lyser
med fast sken när självtestet har
slutförts. Information om vad du
ska göra om den inte slutar blinka
finns i "Bilaga A, Felsökning" i
användarhandboken för routern
på installations-cd:n.
Starta den dator du vill använda
till att konfigurera routern.
Gå vidare till steg 2.
VIKTIGT: Se till att du använder
strömadaptern som medföljer
routern. Om du använder en annan
strömadapter kan routern skadas.
2
Konfigurera bredbandsroutern
De här anvisningarna beskriver hur du
konfigurerar routern. Du behöver bara
konfigurera den en gång.
OBS! Kontrollera att datorns Ethernetadapter är inställd på Hämta IP-adress
automatiskt. Mer information finns i
Windows-hjälpen.
Öppna webbläsaren. Ange
http://192.168.1.1 i fältet
Adress. Tryck på Enter.
En skärm visas där du blir ombedd
att ange lösenord. Lämna fältet
Användarnamn tomt och skriv
sedan standardlösenordet admin
med små bokstäver i fältet
Lösenord. (Senare bör du skapa ett
nytt lösenord genom att använda
fliken Administration på skärmen
Management (Administration) i det
webbaserade verktyget.) Klicka
sedan på OK.
Det webbaserade verktyget visas
med fliken Setup (Inställningar)
markerad. Om du blir ombedd
av Internet-leverantören
(vanligen kabel-Internetleverantörer) fyller du i fälten Host
Name (Värdnamn) och Domain
Name (Domännamn). I annat fall
lämnar du dem tomma.
För inställningen av Internetanslutningstyp kan du välja
mellan sex olika anslutningstyper
i listrutan. Alla Setup-skärmar och
tillgängliga funktioner skiljer sig åt
beroende på vilken
anslutningstyp du väljer.
Typ av Internet-konfiguration
DHCP: Om du ansluter via DHCP
eller en dynamisk IP-adress från din
Internet-leverantör behåller du
standardinställningen Obtain an IP
automatically (Hämta IP-adress
automatiskt)
Static IP (Statisk IP-adress): Om
Internet-leverantören tillhandahåller
en statisk IP-adress väljer du Static IP
i listrutan. Fyll i fälten Internet IP
Address (Internet-IP-adress), Subnet
Mask (Nätmask), Gateway och
Static DNS (Statisk DNS). Du måste
ange minst en DNS-adress
PPPoE: Om du ansluter via PPPoE
väljer du PPPoE i listrutan. Fyll i fälten
User Name (Användarnamn) och
Password (Lösenord). Välj Keep Alive
(Behåll anslutning) om du alltid vill
vara ansluten till Internet, eller välj
Connect on Demand (Anslut på
begäran) om du debiteras för den
tid du är ansluten till Internet.
L2TP: L2TP är en tjänst som endast
används i Israel. Om du använder en
L2TP-anslutning kontaktar du
Internet-leverantören och ber om
inställningsinformation.
PPTP: PPTP är en tjänst som endast
används i Europa. Om du använder
en PPTP-anslutning väljer du PPTP i
listrutan. Fyll i fälten IP Address
(IP-adress), Subnet Mask (Nätmask),
Default Gateway (Standardgateway), User Name
(Användarnamn) och Password
(Lösenord). Välj Keep Alive (Behåll
anslutning) om du alltid vill vara
ansluten till Internet, eller välj
DHCP
Static IP (Statisk
IP-adress)
PPPoE
L2TP
PPTP
Connect on Demand (Anslut på
begäran) om du debiteras för den tid
du är ansluten till Internet.
Telstral: Telstra (HeartBeat Signal) är
en tjänst som endast används i
Australien. Om du använder en
HeartBeat Signal-anslutning kontaktar
du Internet-leverantören och ber om
inställningsinformation
Telstra
När du är klar med inställningarna för
din Internet-anslutning klickar du på
Save Settings (Spara inställningar) för
att spara alla ändringar.
Om du vill konfigurera routern för
det trådlösa nätverket väljer du
fliken Wireless (Trådlöst) på
skärmen Basic Wireless Settings
(Grundläggande trådlösa
inställningar)
Trådlöst nätverksläge. Välj det läge
som du använder i listrutan. Om du
endast använder 802.11g väljer du
G-Only, om du endast använder
802.11b väljer du B-Only och om
du använder både 802.11b och
802.11g behåller du inställningen
Mixed (Blandat).
Trådlöst nätverksnamn (SSID).
SSID (Service Set Identifier) är
nätverksnamnet som delas av alla
enheter i nätverket. SSID:t måste
vara identiskt för alla enheter i det
trådlösa nätverket. Namnet är
skiftlägeskänsligt och får inte
överstiga 32 tecken (alla
tangentbordstecken kan
användas). Av säkerhetsskäl bör
du ändra standard-SSID:t linksys till
ett unikt namn.
I
Trådlös kanal. I listan väljer du en
lämplig kanal som motsvarar dina
nätverksinställningar. Alla enheter i
det trådlösa nätverket måste
sändas på samma kanal för att
fungera korrekt.
Trådlös SSID Broadcast. När
trådlösa kunder söker i det lokala
nätet efter trådlösa nätverk att
koppla till kommer routern att
känna av SSID Broadcast. Om du
vill sända routerns SSID behåller du
standardinställningen Enable
(Aktivera). Om du inte vill sända
routerns SSID väljer du Disable
(Avaktivera).
VIKTIGT! När routern är
konfigurerad bör trådlös säkerhet,
antingen WEP eller WPA, vara
konfigurerat för att förhindra
säkerhetsrisker på nätverket.
Ändra inställningarna enligt den
här beskrivningen och klicka på
Save Settings (Spara inställningar)
för att verkställa ändringarna.
Stäng av modemet och sätt
sedan på det igen.
Starta om datorn.
Testa inställningarna genom att
öppna webbläsaren och gå in på
http://www.linksys.com/registration.
Installationen av Wireless-G
Bredbandsrouter är klar.
OBS! Mer avancerade inställningar och
säkerhetsalternativ finns i
användarhandboken för routern på
installations-cd:n.
3
Konfigurera trådlös säkerhet
Routern levereras med fyra typer
av trådlös säkerhet: WEP, WPA PreShared (WPA med för-delad nyckel),
WPA Enterprise och Radius.
De här säkerhetsmetoderna
är dock inte aktiverade direkt utan
att du behöver göra något.
Konfigurera trådlös säkerhet på
routern genom att göra följande:
Öppna routerns webbverktyg
på det sätt som beskrivs i steg 2
och klicka på fliken Wireless
(Trådlöst). Fönstret Basic Wireless
Settings (Grundläggande
trådlösa inställningar) visas.
Välj Wireless Security (Trådlös
säkerhet) för att konfigurera
trådlös säkerhet på routern.
Anvisningar för konfigurationen
av WEP och WPA Pre-Shared
(WPA med för-delad nyckel)
finns här.
OBS! Om dina trådlösa adaptrar
stöder Secure Easy Setup (SES) kan
du använda knappen SES på routern
för att konfigurera trådlös säkerhet.
Basic Wireless Settings
(Grundläggande
trådlösa inställningar)
OBS! Läs i användarhandboken om du
vill konfigurera alternativen för trådlös
säkerhet, WPA Enterprise eller
Radius.
På menyn Security Mode
(Säkerhetsläge) väljer du den
typ av trådlös säkerhet du vill
använda på nätverket.
WEP: WEP är en enkel
krypteringsmetod som inte är lika
säker som WPA. Om du vill
använda WEP väljer du en
standardnyckel (ange vilken
nyckel som ska användas) och en
nivå för WEP-krypteringen, 64 bitar
10 hex-siffror eller 128 bitar 26
hex-siffror. Sedan genererar du en
WEP-nyckel med ett lösenord eller
anger WEP-nyckeln manuellt.
WEP-säkerhetsinställningar
WPA Pre-Shared (WPA med
för-delad nyckel): Med WPA får
du två krypteringsmetoder, TKIP
och AES, med dynamiska
krypteringsnycklar. Välj typ av
algoritm, TKIP eller AES. Ange en
WPA-delad nyckel med 8–63
tecken. Slutligen anger du en
gruppnyckelförnyelseperiod, vilket
anger hur ofta krypteringsnycklarna
ska ändras för routern.
Säkerhetsinställningar
för WPA Pre-Shared
(WPA med för-delad
nyckel)
Klicka på Save Settings
(Spara inställningar).
Klart! Trådlös säkerhet har nu
konfigurerats på routern.
Mer information samt felsökningshjälp finns
i användarhandboken på cd-skivan och i
supportbilagan. Du kan också skicka e-post
till vår supportavdelning.
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WIRELESS
Model No.
Broadband Router
WRK54G (EU/LA)
User Guide
Wireless-G Broadband Router
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How to Use This User Guide
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easier than ever. Look for the following items when reading this User Guide:
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Wireless-G Broadband Router
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Welcome
What’s in this User Guide?
Chapter 2: Planning Your Wireless Network
Network Topology
Ad-Hoc versus Infrastructure Mode
Network Layout
Chapter 3: Getting to Know the Wireless-G Broadband Router
The Back Panel
The Front Panel
Chapter 4: Connecting the Wireless-G Broadband Router
Overview
Hardware Installation for Connection to Your Broadband Modem
Hardware Installation for Connection to Another Router
10
Chapter 5: Configuring the Wireless-G Broadband Router
12
Overview
The Setup Tab - Basic Setup
The Setup Tab - DDNS
The Setup Tab - MAC Address Clone
The Setup Tab - Advanced Routing
The Wireless Tab - Basic Wireless Settings
The Wireless Tab - Wireless Security
The Wireless Tab - Wireless MAC Filter
The Wireless Tab - Advanced Wireless Settings
The Security Tab - Firewall
The Security Tab - VPN Passthrough
The Access Restrictions Tab - Internet Access
The Applications and Gaming Tab - Port Range Forward
The Applications & Gaming Tab - Port Triggering
The Applications and Gaming Tab - DMZ
The Applications and Gaming Tab - QoS
The Administration Tab - Management
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Wireless-G Broadband Router
The Administration Tab - Log
The Administration Tab - Diagnostics
The Administration Tab - Factory Defaults
The Administration Tab - Firmware Upgrade
The Administration Tab - Config Management
The Status Tab - Router
The Status Tab - Local Network
The Status Tab - Wireless
Appendix A: Troubleshooting
Common Problems and Solutions
Frequently Asked Questions
Appendix B: Wireless Security
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Security Precautions
Security Threats Facing Wireless Networks
55
55
Windows 98SE or Me Instructions
Windows 2000 or XP Instructions
For the Router’s Web-based Utility
60
60
61
Appendix C: Upgrading Firmware
58
Appendix D: Windows Help
59
Appendix E: Finding the MAC Address and IP Address for Your Ethernet Adapter 60
Appendix F: Glossary
Appendix G: Specifications
Appendix H: Warranty Information
Appendix I: Regulatory Information
Appendix J: Contact Information
62
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Wireless-G Broadband Router
List of Figures
Figure 3-1: The Router’s Back Panel
Figure 3-2: The Router’s Front Panel
Figure 4-1: Connecting Your Internet Connection
Figure 4-2: Connecting Your Network Devices
Figure 4-3: Connecting the Power
Figure 4-4: Diagram for Connection to Another Router
Figure 4-5: Connecting Another Router
Figure 4-6: Connecting Your Network Devices
Figure 4-7: Connecting the Power
Figure 5-1: Password Screen
Figure 5-2: Setup Tab - Basic Setup
Figure 5-3: DHCP Connection Type
Figure 5-4: Static IP Connection Type
Figure 5-5: PPPoE Connection Type
Figure 5-6: PPTP Connection Type
Figure 5-7: L2TP Connection Type
Figure 5-8: Telestra Cable Connection Type
Figure 5-9: Optional Settings
Figure 5-10: Router IP
Figure 5-11: Network Address Server Settings
Figure 5-12: Time Setting
Figure 5-13: Setup Tab - DDNS - DynDNS account
Figure 5-14: Setup Tab - DDNS - TZO account
Figure 5-15: Setup Tab - MAC Address Clone
Figure 5-16: Setup Tab - Advanced Routing (Gateway)
Figure 5-17: Setup Tab - Advanced Routing (Router)
Figure 5-18: Wireless Tab - Basic Wireless Settings
Figure 5-19: Wireless Tab - Wireless Security (WPA Personal)
Figure 5-20: Wireless Tab - Wireless Security (WPA Enterprise)
Figure 5-21: Wireless Tab - Wireless Security (WPA2 Personal)
Figure 5-22: Wireless Tab - Wireless Security (WPA2 Enterprise)
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Figure 5-23: Wireless Tab - Wireless Security (RADIUS)
Figure 5-24: Wireless Tab - Wireless Security (WEP)
Figure 5-25: Wireless Tab - Wireless MAC Filter
Figure 5-26: MAC Address Filter List
Figure 5-27: Wireless Tab - Advanced Wireless Settings
Figure 5-28: Security Tab - Firewall
Figure 5-29: Security Tab - VPN Passthrough
Figure 5-30: Access Restrictions Tab - Internet Access
Figure 5-31: Internet Policy Summary
Figure 5-32: List of PCs
Figure 5-33: Port Services
Figure 5-34: Applications and Gaming Tab - Port Range Forward
Figure 5-35: Applications and Gaming Tab - Port Triggering
Figure 5-36: Applications and Gaming Tab - DMZ
Figure 5-37: Applications and Gaming Tab - QOS
Figure 5-38: Applications and Gaming Tab - QOS Adding an New Application
Figure 5-39: Administration Tab - Management
Figure 5-40: Administration Tab - Log
Figure 5-41: Administration Tab - Diagnostics
Figure 5-42: The Ping Test
Figure 5-43: The Traceroute Test
Figure 5-44: Administration Tab - Factory Defaults
Figure 5-45: Administration Tab - Firmware Upgrade
Figure 5-46: Administration Tab - Config Management
Figure 5-47: Status Tab - Router
Figure 5-48: Status Tab - Local Network
Figure 5-49: DHCP Clients Table
Figure 5-50: Status Tab - Wireless
Figure C-1: Upgrade Firmware
Figure E-1: IP Configuration Screen
Figure E-2: MAC Address/Adapter Address
Figure E-3: MAC Address/Physical Address
Figure E-4: MAC Address Filter List
Figure E-5: MAC Address Clone
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Welcome
Thank you for choosing the Linksys Wireless-G Broadband Router. The Wireless-G Broadband Router will allow
you to network wirelessly better than ever, sharing Internet access, files and fun, easily and securely.
How does the Wireless-G Broadband Router do all of this? A router is a device that allows access to an Internet
connection over a network. With the Wireless-G Broadband Router, this access can be shared over the four
switched ports or via the wireless broadcast at up to 11Mbps for Wireless-B or up to 54Mbps for Wireless-G.
Use the WPA standard to secure your wireless network while the whole network is protected through a Stateful
Packet Inspection (SPI) firewall and Network Address Translation (NAT) technology. Run the Setup Wizard and it
will guide you through the steps. You can also access the Router’s features through the easy-to-use, browserbased utility.
But what does all of this mean?
spi (stateful packet inspection) firewall: a technology
that inspects incoming packets of information before
allowing them to enter the network.
Networks are useful tools for sharing computer resources. You can access one printer from different computers
and access data located on another computer's hard drive. Networks are even used for playing multiplayer video
games. So, networks are not only useful in homes and offices, they can also be fun.
firewall: Security measures that protect the
resources of a local network from intruders.
PCs on a wired network create a LAN, or Local Area Network. They are connected with Ethernet cables, which is
why the network is called “wired”.
nat (network address translation): NAT technology
translates IP addresses of a local area network to a
different IP address for the Internet.
PCs equipped with wireless cards or adapters can communicate without cumbersome cables. By sharing the
same wireless settings, within their transmission radius, they form a wireless network. This is sometimes called
a WLAN, or Wireless Local Area Network. The Wireless-G Broadband Router bridges wireless networks of both
802.11b and 802.11g standards and wired networks, allowing them to communicate with each other.
lan (local area network): The computers and
networking products that make up the network in
your home or office.
With your networks all connected, wired, wireless, and the Internet, you can now share files and Internet
access—and even play games. All the while, the Wireless-G Broadband Router protects your networks from
unauthorized and unwelcome users.
Linksys recommends using the Setup CD-ROM for first-time installation of the Router. If you do not wish to run
the Setup Wizard on the Setup CD-ROM, then use the instructions in this Guide to help you connect the
Wireless-G Broadband Router, set it up, and configure it to bridge your different networks. These instructions
should be all you need to get the most out of the Wireless-G Broadband Router.
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What’s in this User Guide?
This user guide covers the steps for setting up and using the Wireless-G Broadband Router.
• Chapter 1: Introduction
This chapter describes the Router’s applications and this User Guide.
• Chapter 2: Planning Your Wireless Network
This chapter describes the basics of wireless networking.
• Chapter 3: Getting to Know the Wireless-G Broadband Router
This chapter describes the physical features of the Router.
• Chapter 4: Connecting the Wireless-G Broadband Router
This chapter instructs you on how to connect the Router to your network.
• Chapter 5: Configuring the Wireless-G Broadband Router
This chapter explains how to use the Web-based Utility to configure the settings on the Wireless-G Broadband
Router.
• Appendix A: Troubleshooting
This appendix describes some problems and solutions, as well as frequently asked questions, regarding
installation and use of the Wireless-G Broadband Router.
• Appendix B: Wireless Security
This appendix explains the risks of wireless networking and some solutions to reduce the risks.
• Appendix C: Upgrading Firmware
This appendix instructs you on how to upgrade the firmware on the Router should you need to do so.
• Appendix D: Windows Help
This appendix describes how you can use Windows Help for instructions about networking, such as installing
the TCP/IP protocol.
• Appendix E: Finding the MAC Address and IP Address for your Ethernet Adapter.
This appendix describes how to find the MAC address for your computer’s Ethernet adapter so you can use
the MAC filtering and/or MAC address cloning feature of the Router.
• Appendix F: Glossary
This appendix gives a brief glossary of terms frequently used in networking.
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• Appendix G: Specifications
This appendix provides the technical specifications for the Router.
• Appendix H: Warranty Information
This appendix supplies the warranty information for the Router.
• Appendix I: Regulatory Information
This appendix supplies the regulatory information regarding the Router.
• Appendix J: Contact Information
This appendix provides contact information for a variety of Linksys resources, including Technical Support.
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Chapter 2: Planning Your Wireless Network
Network Topology
A wireless local area network (WLAN) is exactly like a regular local area network (LAN), except that each
computer in the WLAN uses a wireless device to connect to the network. Computers in a WLAN share the same
frequency channel and SSID, which is an identification name shared by the wireless devices belonging to the
same wireless network.
ssid (service set identifier): your wireless network’s name.
Ad-Hoc versus Infrastructure Mode
Unlike wired networks, wireless networks have two different modes in which they may be set up: infrastructure
and ad-hoc. An infrastructure configuration is a WLAN and wired LAN communicating to each other through an
access point. An ad-hoc configuration is wireless-equipped computers communicating directly with each other.
Choosing between these two modes depends on whether or not the wireless network needs to share data or
peripherals with a wired network or not.
If the computers on the wireless network need to be accessible by a wired network or need to share a peripheral,
such as a printer, with the wired network computers, the wireless network should be set up in Infrastructure
mode. The basis of Infrastructure mode centers around a wireless router or an access point, such as the
Wireless-G Broadband Router, which serves as the main point of communications in a wireless network. The
Router transmits data to PCs equipped with wireless network adapters, which can roam within a certain radial
range of the Router. You can arrange the Router and multiple access points to work in succession to extend the
roaming range, and you can set up your wireless network to communicate with your Ethernet hardware as well.
infrastructure: a wireless network that is bridged
to a wired network via an access point.
ad-hoc: a group of wireless devices
communicating directly to each other (peer-topeer) without the use of an access point.
If the wireless network is relatively small and needs to share resources only with the other computers on the
wireless network, then the Ad-Hoc mode can be used. Ad-Hoc mode allows computers equipped with wireless
transmitters and receivers to communicate directly with each other, eliminating the need for a wireless router or
access point. The drawback of this mode is that in Ad-Hoc mode, wireless-equipped computers are not able to
communicate with computers on a wired network. And, of course, communication between the wirelessequipped computers is limited by the distance and interference directly between them.
Network Layout
The Wireless-G Broadband Router has been specifically designed for use with both your 802.11b and 802.11g
products. Now, products using these standards can communicate with each other.
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The Wireless-G Broadband Router is compatible with all 802.11b and 802.11g adapters, such as the Notebook
Adapters (WPC54G, WPC11) for your laptop computers, PCI Adapter (WMP54G, WMP11) for your desktop PC, and
USB Adapter (WUSB54G, WUSB11) when you want to enjoy USB connectivity. The Broadband Router will also
communicate with the Wireless PrintServer (WPS54G) and Wireless Ethernet Bridges (WET54G, WET11).
When you wish to connect your wireless network with your wired network, you can use the Wireless-G
Broadband Router’s four LAN ports. To add more ports, any of the Wireless-G Broadband Router's LAN ports can
be connected to any of Linksys's switches (such as the SD205 or SD208).
With these, and many other, Linksys products, your networking options are limitless. Go to the Linksys website at
www.linksys.com/international for more information about products that work with the Wireless-G Broadband
Router.
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Chapter 3: Getting to Know the Wireless-G Broadband
Router
The Back Panel
The Router's ports, where the cables are connected, are located on the back panel.
Figure 3-1: The Router’s Back Panel
Reset Button
There are two ways to reset the Router's factory defaults. Either press the Reset Button, for
approximately five seconds, or restore the defaults from the Administration tab - Factory
Defaults in the Router's Web-based Utility.
Internet
The Internet port is where you will connect your broadband Internet connection.
1, 2, 3, 4
These ports (1, 2, 3, 4) connect the Router to your networked PCs and other Ethernet network
devices.
Power
The Power port is where you will connect the power adapter.
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The Back Panel
IMPORTANT: Resetting the Router will erase all of
your settings (Internet connection, wireless
security, and other settings) and replace them with
the factory defaults. Do not reset the Router if you
want to retain these settings.
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The Front Panel
The Router’s SecureEasySetup button (the Cisco logo) and LEDs are located on the front panel.
Figure 3-2: The Router’s Front Panel
Power
Green. The Power LED lights up and will stay on while the Router is powered on. When the
Router goes through its self-diagnostic mode during every boot-up, this LED will flash. When
the diagnostic is complete, the LED will be solidly lit.
DMZ
Green. The DMZ LED indicates when the DMZ function is being used. This LED will remain lit
as long as DMZ is enabled.
WLAN
Green. The WLAN LED lights up whenever there is a successful wireless connection. If the LED
is flashing, the Router is actively sending or receiving data over the network.
1, 2, 3, 4
Green. These numbered LEDs, corresponding with the numbered ports on the Router’s back
panel, serve two purposes. If the LED is continuously lit, the Router is successfully connected
to a device through that port. A flashing LED indicates network activity over that port.
Internet
Green. The Internet LED lights up when there is a connection made through the Internet port.
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Chapter 4: Connecting the Wireless-G Broadband Router
Overview
This chapter includes two sets of instructions. If the Wireless-G Broadband Router will be the only router in your
network, follow the instructions in “Hardware Installation for Connection to Your Broadband Modem.” If you want
to install the Wireless-G Broadband Router behind another router in your network, then follow the instructions in
“Hardware Installation for Connection to Another Router.”
Hardware Installation for Connection to Your Broadband Modem
1. Power down your network devices.
2. Locate an optimum location for the Router. The best place for the Router is usually at the center of your
wireless network, with line of sight to all of your mobile stations.
3. Fix the direction of the antennas. Try to place the Router in a position that will best cover your wireless
network. Normally, the higher you place the antenna, the better the performance will be.
4. Connect a standard Ethernet network cable to the Router’s Internet port. Then, connect the other end of the
Ethernet cable to your cable or DSL broadband modem.
Figure 4-1: Connecting Your Internet Connection
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5. Connect your network PCs or Ethernet devices to the Router’s numbered ports using standard Ethernet
network cabling.
Figure 4-2: Connecting Your Network Devices
6. Connect the AC power adapter to the Router's Power port and the other end into an electrical outlet. Only use
the power adapter supplied with the Router. Use of a different adapter may result in product damage.
IMPORTANT: Make sure you use the power adapter
that is supplied with the Router. Use of a different
power adapter could damage the Router.
Figure 4-3: Connecting the Power
Now that the hardware installation is complete, proceed to “Chapter 5: Setting up the Wireless-G
Broadband Router,” for directions on how to configure the Router.
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Hardware Installation for Connection to Another Router
NOTE: Steps 1-4 are instructions for a typical Linksys
router; however, if you are using a non-Linksys router,
refer to the other router’s documentation for
instructions on how to change its local IP address to
192.168.2.1.
Before you install the Router, you must change the default IP address of the other router. This is mandatory
because both routers may be set to the same IP address by default. If you do not change the other router’s
default IP address, then you may not be able to set up the Router.
First, make sure the Router is NOT connected to your network. Then follow these instructions:
1. To access the other router’s Web-based Utility, launch Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator, and enter the
other router’s default IP address, 192.168.1.1, in the Address field. Then press Enter.
2. A password request page will appear. Leave the User Name field blank. In the Password field, enter the
password you have set (the default password is admin). Then click the OK button.
3. The first screen that appears will display the Setup tab. In the Network Setup section, there is a setting called
Local IP Address, which is set to 192.168.1.1. Change this to 192.168.2.1.
Internet
Broadband
Modem
4. Click the Save Settings button to save your change, and then exit the Web-based Utility.
5. Power down your network devices. Now you will begin the hardware installation of Router.
Router
6. Locate an optimum location for the Router. The best place for the Router is usually at the center of your
wireless network, with line of sight to all of your mobile stations.
7. Fix the direction of the antennas. Try to place the Router in a position that will best cover your wireless
network. Normally, the higher you place the antenna, the better the performance will be.
8. Connect a standard Ethernet network cable to the Router’s Internet port. Then, connect the other end of the
Ethernet cable to one of the numbered Ethernet ports on your other router.
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Multiple PCs
Figure 4-4: Diagram for Connection to Another Router
Figure 4-5: Connecting Another Router
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9. Decide which network computers or Ethernet devices you want to connect to the Router.
Disconnect the selected computers or devices from the other router, and then connect them to the Router’s
numbered ports using standard Ethernet network cabling.
Figure 4-6: Connecting Your Network Devices
10. Connect the AC power adapter to the Router's Power port and the other end into an electrical outlet. Only use
the power adapter supplied with the Router. Use of a different adapter may result in product damage.
IMPORTANT: Make sure you use the power adapter
that is supplied with the Router. Use of a different
power adapter could damage the Router.
Figure 4-7: Connecting the Power
Now that the hardware installation is complete, proceed to
“Chapter 5: Configuring the Wireless-G Broadband Router”.
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Chapter 5: Configuring the Wireless-G Broadband
Router
Overview
Linksys recommends using the Setup CD-ROM for first-time installation of the Router. If you do not wish to run
the Setup Wizard on the Setup CD-ROM, then you can use the Web-based Utility to configure the Router. For
advanced users, you may configure the Router’s advanced settings through the Web-based Utility.
This chapter will describe each web page in the Utility and each page’s key functions. The utility can be accessed
via your web browser through use of a computer connected to the Router. For a basic network setup, most users
will use these two screens of the Utility:
NOTE: For first-time installation, Linksys
recommends using the Setup Wizard on the Setup
CD-ROM. If you want to configure advanced settings,
use this chapter to learn about the Web-based Utility.
HAVE YOU: Enabled TCP/IP on your PCs? PCs
communicate over the network with this protocol.
Refer to “Appendix D: Windows Help” for more
information on TCP/IP.
• Basic Setup. On the Basic Setup screen, enter the settings provided by your ISP.
• Management. Click the Administration tab and then the Management tab. The Router’s default password is
admin. To secure the Router, change the Password from its default.
There are seven main tabs: Setup, Wireless, Security, Access Restrictions, Applications & Gaming, Administration,
and Status. Additional tabs will be available after you click one of the main tabs.
To access the Web-based Utility, launch Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator, and enter the Router’s default IP
address, 192.168.1.1, in the Address field. Then press Enter.
A password request page will appear. (Non-Windows XP users will see a similar screen.) Leave the User Name
field blank. The first time you open the Web-based Utility, use the default password admin. (You can set a new
password from the Administration tab’s Management screen.) Then click the OK button.
Figure 5-1: Password Screen
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The Setup Tab - Basic Setup
The first screen that appears displays the Setup tab. This allows you to change the Router's general settings.
Change these settings as described here and click the Save Settings button to apply your changes or Cancel
Changes to cancel your changes.
Internet Setup
The Internet Setup section configures the Router to your Internet connection. Most of this information can be
obtained through your ISP.
Internet Connection Type
Choose the type of Internet connection your ISP provides from the drop-down menu.
• DHCP. By default, the Router’s Internet Connection Type is set to Automatic Configuration - DHCP, which
should be kept only if your ISP supports DHCP or you are connecting through a dynamic IP address.
• Static IP. If you are required to use a permanent IP address to connect to the Internet, select Static IP.
Internet IP Address. This is the Router’s IP address, when seen from the Internet. Your ISP will provide you
with the IP Address you need to specify here.
Figure 5-2: Setup Tab - Basic Setup
Subnet Mask. This is the Router’s Subnet Mask, as seen by users on the Internet (including your ISP). Your ISP
will provide you with the Subnet Mask.
Gateway. Your ISP will provide you with the Gateway Address, which is the ISP server’s IP address.
Figure 5-3: DHCP Connection Type
DNS. Your ISP will provide you with at least one DNS (Domain Name System) Server IP Address.
Figure 5-4: Static IP Connection Type
Static IP address: a fixed address assigned to a
computer or device connected to a network.
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• PPPoE. Some DSL-based ISPs use PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) to establish Internet
connections. If you are connected to the Internet through a DSL line, check with your ISP to see if they use
PPPoE. If they do, you will have to enable PPPoE.
User Name and Password. Enter the User Name and Password provided by your ISP.
Connect on Demand: Max Idle Time. You can configure the Router to cut the Internet connection after it has
been inactive for a specified period of time (Max Idle Time). If your Internet connection has been terminated
due to inactivity, Connect on Demand enables the Router to automatically re-establish your connection as
soon as you attempt to access the Internet again. If you wish to activate Connect on Demand, click the radio
button. In the Max Idle Time field, enter the number of minutes you want to have elapsed before your Internet
connection terminates.
Figure 5-5: PPPoE Connection Type
Keep Alive Option: Redial Period. If you select this option, the Router will periodically check your Internet
connection. If you are disconnected, then the Router will automatically re-establish your connection. To use
this option, click the radio button next to Keep Alive. In the Redial Period field, you specify how often you want
the Router to check the Internet connection. The default Redial Period is 30 seconds.
•
PPTP. Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is a service that applies to connections in Europe only.
Specify Internet IP Address. This is the Router’s IP address, as seen from the Internet. Your ISP will provide
you with the IP Address you need to specify here.
Subnet Mask. This is the Router’s Subnet Mask, as seen by users on the Internet (including your ISP). Your ISP
will provide you with the Subnet Mask.
Gateway. Your ISP will provide you with the Gateway Address.
User Name and Password. Enter the User Name and Password provided by your ISP.
Figure 5-6: PPTP Connection Type
Connect on Demand: Max Idle Time. You can configure the Router to cut the Internet connection after it has
been inactive for a specified period of time (Max Idle Time). If your Internet connection has been terminated
due to inactivity, Connect on Demand enables the Router to automatically re-establish your connection as
soon as you attempt to access the Internet again. If you wish to activate Connect on Demand, click the radio
button. In the Max Idle Time field, enter the number of minutes you want to have elapsed before your Internet
connection terminates.
Keep Alive Option: Redial Period. If you select this option, the Router will periodically check your Internet
connection. If you are disconnected, then the Router will automatically re-establish your connection. To use
this option, click the radio button next to Keep Alive. In the Redial Period field, you specify how often you want
the Router to check the Internet connection. The default Redial Period is 30 seconds.
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•
L2TP. Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) is a service that applies to connections in Europe only.
User Name. Enter the User Name provided by your ISP.
Password. Enter the Password provided by your ISP.
L2TP Server. Enter the IP address of the L2TP server you are using; this should be provided by your ISP.
Connect on Demand. If you want the Router to end the Internet connection after it has been inactive for a
period of time, select Connect on Demand and designate the number of minutes you want that period of
inactivity to last.
Figure 5-7: L2TP Connection Type
Keep Alive. If you want the Router to periodically check your Internet connection, select Keep Alive. Then
specify how often you want the Router to check the Internet connection. If the connection is down, the Router
will automatically re-establish your connection.
•
Telestra Cable. Telestra Cable is a service that applies to connections in Australia only. If your ISP is Telstra,
then select Telestra Cable.
User Name and Password. Enter the User Name and Password provided by your ISP.
Heart Beat Server. This is the IP address that the Router has, when seen from the Internet. Your ISP will
provide you with the IP Address you need to specify here.
Connect on Demand. If you want the Router to end the Internet connection after it has been inactive for a
period of time, select Connect on Demand and designate the number of minutes you want that period of
inactivity to last.
Keep Alive. If you want the Router to periodically check your Internet connection, select Keep Alive. Then
specify how often you want the Router to check the Internet connection. If the connection is down, the Router
will automatically re-establish your connection.
Figure 5-8: Telestra Cable Connection Type
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Optional Settings
Some of these settings may be required by your ISP. Verify with your ISP before making any changes.
Router Name. In this field, you can type a name of up to 39 characters to represent the Router.
Host Name/Domain Name. These fields allow you to supply a host and domain name for the Router. Some ISPs,
usually cable ISPs, require these names as identification. You may have to check with your ISP to see if your
broadband Internet service has been configured with a host and domain name. In most cases, leaving these
fields blank will work.
Figure 5-9: Optional Settings
MTU. MTU is the Maximum Transmission Unit. It specifies the largest packet size permitted for Internet
transmission. The default setting, Manual, allows you to enter the largest packet size that will be transmitted.
The recommended size, entered in the Size field, is 1492. You should leave this value in the 1200 to 1500 range.
To have the Router select the best MTU for your Internet connection, select Auto.
Network Setup
The Network Setup section changes the settings on the network connected to the Router’s Ethernet ports.
Wireless Setup is performed through the Wireless tab.
Router IP
This presents both the Router’s IP Address and Subnet Mask as seen by your network.
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Network Address Server Settings (DHCP)
The settings allow you to configure the Router’s Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server function. The
Router can be used as a DHCP server for your network. A DHCP server automatically assigns an IP address to
each computer on your network. If you choose to enable the Router’s DHCP server option, you must configure all
of your network PCs to connect to a DHCP server (the Router), and make sure there is no other DHCP server on
your network.
DHCP Server. DHCP is enabled by factory default. If you already have a DHCP server on your network, or you
don’t want a DHCP server, then click the Disable radio button (no other DHCP features will be available).
Starting IP Address. Enter a value for the DHCP server to start with when issuing IP addresses. Because the
Router’s default IP address is 192.168.1.1, the Starting IP Address must be 192.168.1.2 or greater, but smaller
than 192.168.1.253. The default Starting IP Address is 192.168.1.100.
Figure 5-11: Network Address Server Settings
Maximum Number of DHCP Users. Enter the maximum number of PCs that you want the DHCP server to assign
IP addresses to. This number cannot be greater than 253. The default is 50.
Client Lease Time. The Client Lease Time is the amount of time a network user will be allowed connection to the
Router with their current dynamic IP address. Enter the amount of time, in minutes, that the user will be “leased”
this dynamic IP address. After the time is up, the user will be automatically assigned a new dynamic IP address.
The default is 0 minutes, which means one day.
Static DNS (1-3). The Domain Name System (DNS) is how the Internet translates domain or website names into
Internet addresses or URLs. Your ISP will provide you with at least one DNS Server IP Address. If you wish to use
another, type that IP Address in one of these fields. You can type up to three DNS Server IP Addresses here. The
Router will use these for quicker access to functioning DNS servers.
WINS. The Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) manages each PC’s interaction with the Internet. If you use
a WINS server, enter that server’s IP Address here. Otherwise, leave this blank.
Time Setting
Change the time zone in which your network functions from this pull-down menu. (You can even automatically
adjust for daylight savings time.)
Figure 5-12: Time Setting
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The Setup Tab - DDNS
The Router offers a Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) feature. DDNS lets you assign a fixed host and domain
name to a dynamic Internet IP address. It is useful when you are hosting your own website, FTP server, or other
server behind the Router. Before you can use this feature, you need to sign up for DDNS service with a DDNS
service provider, www.dyndns.org or www.TZO.com.
Select your DDNS service, DynDNS or TZO, from the DDNS Service pull-down menu. You may be asked for a User
Name, Password, E-mail Address, Domain Name, or Host Name. Simply enter the appropriate information for your
DDNS account.
The following information will also be displayed.
Internet IP Address. This is the Router’s current IP Address as seen on the Internet.
Figure 5-13: Setup Tab - DDNS - DynDNS account
Status. This displays the status of the DDNS connection.
Change these settings as described here and click the Save Settings button to apply your changes or Cancel
Changes to cancel your changes.
Figure 5-14: Setup Tab - DDNS - TZO account
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The Setup Tab - MAC Address Clone
A MAC address is a 12-digit code assigned to a unique piece of hardware for identification. Some ISPs will
require you to register a MAC address in order to access the Internet. If you do not wish to re-register the MAC
address with your ISP, you may assign the MAC address you have currently registered with your ISP to the Router
with the MAC Address Clone feature.
Enable/Disable. To have the MAC Address cloned, click the radio button beside Enable.
User Defined Entry. Enter the MAC Address registered with your ISP here.
Clone Your PC’s MAC Address. Clicking this button will clone the MAC address.
Figure 5-15: Setup Tab - MAC Address Clone
Change these settings as described here and click the Save Settings button to apply your changes or Cancel
Changes to cancel your changes.
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The Setup Tab - Advanced Routing
This tab is used to set up the Router’s advanced functions. Operating Mode allows you to select the type(s) of
advanced functions you use. Dynamic Routing will automatically adjust how packets travel on your network. Static
Routing sets up a fixed route to another network destination.
Operating Mode. Select the mode in which this Router will function. If this Router is hosting your network’s
connection to the Internet, select Gateway. If another Router exists on your network, select Router. When Router is
chosen, Dynamic Routing will be enabled.
Dynamic Routing. This feature enables the Router to automatically adjust to physical changes in the network’s
layout and exchange routing tables with the other router(s). The Router determines the network packets’ route
based on the fewest number of hops between the source and the destination. This feature is Disabled by default.
From the drop-down menu, you can also select LAN & Wireless, which performs dynamic routing over your
Ethernet and wireless networks. You can also select WAN, which performs dynamic routing with data coming from
the Internet. Finally, selecting Both enables dynamic routing for both networks, as well as data from the Internet.
Static Routing. To set up a static route between the Router and another network, select a number from the Static
Routing drop-down list. (A static route is a pre-determined pathway that network information must travel to reach a
specific host or network.) Enter the information described below to set up a new static route. (Click the Delete This
Entry button to delete a static route.)
Figure 5-16: Setup Tab - Advanced Routing (Gateway)
Enter Route Name. Enter a name for the Route here, using a maximum of 25 alphanumeric characters.
Destination LAN IP. The Destination LAN IP is the address of the remote network or host to which you want to
assign a static route.
Subnet Mask. The Subnet Mask determines which portion of a Destination LAN IP address is the network
portion, and which portion is the host portion.
Default Gateway. This is the IP address of the gateway device that allows for contact between the Router and
the remote network or host.
Interface. This interface tells you whether the Destination IP Address is on the LAN & Wireless (Ethernet and
wireless networks), the WAN (Internet), or Loopback (a dummy network in which one PC acts like a network—
necessary for certain software programs).
Click the Show Routing Table button to view the Static Routes you’ve already set up.
Change these settings as described here and click the Save Settings button to apply your changes or Cancel
Changes to cancel your changes.
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Figure 5-17: Setup Tab - Advanced Routing (Router)
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The Wireless Tab - Basic Wireless Settings
The basic settings for wireless networking are set on this screen.
Wireless Network Mode. From this drop-down menu, you can select the wireless standards running on your
network. If you have both 802.11g and 802.11b devices in your network, keep the default setting, Mixed. If you
have only 802.11g devices, select G-Only. If you have only 802.11b devices, select B-Only. If you do not have any
802.11g and 802.11b devices in your network, select Disable.
Wireless Network Name (SSID). The SSID is the network name shared among all devices in a wireless network.
The SSID must be identical for all devices in the wireless network. It is case-sensitive and must not exceed 32
characters (use any of the characters on the keyboard). Make sure this setting is the same for all devices in your
wireless network. For added security, you should change the default SSID (linksys) to a unique name.
Figure 5-18: Wireless Tab - Basic Wireless Settings
Wireless Channel. Select the appropriate channel from the list provided to correspond with your network
settings. All devices in your wireless network must be broadcast on the same channel in order to function
correctly.
Wireless SSID Broadcast. When wireless clients survey the local area for wireless networks to associate with,
they will detect the SSID broadcast by the Router. To broadcast the Router's SSID, keep the default setting,
Enable. If you do not want to broadcast the Router's SSID, then select Disable.
Change these settings as described here and click the Save Settings button to apply your changes or Cancel
Changes to cancel your changes.
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The Wireless Tab - Wireless Security
The Wireless Security settings configure the security of your wireless network. There are four wireless security
mode options supported by the Router: WPA Personal, WPA Enterprise, WPA2 Personal, WPA2 Enterprise,
RADIUS, and WEP. (WEP stands for Wired Equivalent Privacy, WPA stands for Wi-Fi Protected Access, which is a
security standard stronger than WEP encryption. WPA2 is stronger than WPA. WPA Enterprise is WPA used in
coordination with a RADIUS server. RADIUS stands for Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service.) These are
briefly discussed here. For detailed instructions on configuring wireless security for the Router, turn to “Appendix
B: Wireless Security.”
IMPORTANT: If you are using WPA, always remember
that each device in your wireless network MUST use
the same WPA method and shared key, or else the
network will not function properly.
WPA Personal. WPA gives you two encryption methods, TKIP and AES, with dynamic encryption keys. Select the
type of algorithm, TKIP or AES. Enter a WPA Shared Key of 8-63 characters. Then enter a Group Key Renewal
period, which instructs the Router how often it should change the encryption keys.
Figure 5-19: Wireless Tab - Wireless Security
(WPA Personal)
WPA Enterprise. This option features WPA used in coordination with a RADIUS server. (This should only be used
when a RADIUS server is connected to the Router.) First, select the type of WPA algorithm you want to use, TKIP
or AES. Enter the RADIUS server’s IP Address and port number, along with a key shared between the Router and
the server. Last, enter a Key Renewal Timeout, which instructs the Router how often it should change the
encryption keys.
Figure 5-20: Wireless Tab - Wireless Security
(WPA Enterprise)
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