User`s manual
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802.11n WLAN ADSL2+ Router
IP address and sub-
net mask:
The IP address and subnet mask assigned to your WAN
interface. This address is used temporarily until your ISP
assigns a real IP address (via DHCP or PPP – see Inter-
net Access.
Default gateway:
The address of the ISP server through which your Internet
connection will be routed.
DNS servers:
The Domain Name System (DNS) servers used by your
ISP to map domain names to IP addresses.
Your ISP assigns all of these settings. In most cases, you will not need to make
changes to these settings in order for your Internet connection to work. If your ISP
does ask you to change any of these settings, follow the instructions for manually
conguring your device in InternetAccess.
About Wireless ADSL2+ Router
This section displays details of your device’s hardware and rmware versions. If
you need to contact your ISP’s support team, they may need to know which hard-
ware/rmware versions you are using in order to answer your query.
Your hardware version details contain information about the make and model of
your device and its exact hardware components.
Your rmware version details contain information about the software program run-
ning on your device. From time to time, MODECOM may update or add new features
to this rmware. They then make the latest updated version available to you via the
Internet. For details of how to update your rmware, see Admin-> UpgradeFirm-
ware.
Wireless Network
This chapter assumes that you have already set up your Wireless PCs and in-
stalled a compatible Wireless card on your device. See ConguringWirelessPCs.
Basic Settings
This page contains all of the wireless basic settings. Most users will be able to
congure the wireless portion and get it working properly using the setting on this
screen.
The WirelessNetwork page allows you to congure the Wireless features of your
device. To access the WirelessNetworkBasicSettings page:
From the left-hand Wirelessmenu, click on BasicSettings. The following page is
displayed: