User Manual
Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- PACKAGE CONTENTS
- CONNECTIONS
- LED
- BASIC IP NETWORKING
- GETTING STARTED
- CONFIGURATION WIZARD
- CONFIGURATION MENU
- System Summary > Configuration
- System Summary > Associations
- System Summary > Statistics
- System Summary > Site Scan
- Basic > SNTP Setting
- Basic > LAN Setting
- Basic > WAN Setting
- Basic > MAC CLONE
- Wireless > Basic Setting
- Wireless > Advance Setting
- Wireless > MAC Address Control
- DHCP > DHCP Server
- DHCP > DHCP List
- Port Forward > Virtual Server
- Port Forward > ICMP Forward
- Port Forward > DMZ Setting
- Port Forward > UPnP Setting
- Firewall > MAC Filter
- Firewall > IP Filter
- Miscellaneous > Dynamic DNS
- System Tools > System Log
- System Tools > System Admin
- System Tools > Backup/Restore Settings
- System Tools > Firmware Update
- System Tools > Reboot
- FACTORY RESET
- PC CONFIGURATION
- TECHNICAL SUPPORT
6 GETTING STARTED
The router is connected to the WAN and LAN networks.
LAN
WAN
Router
Modem
Internet
The cables are all connected to the back-panel of the Router. The PCs and Modem are
connected to the Router via Ethernet cables. Take note that the head of the Ethernet Cable looks
similar to a phone connector but is bigger. Your notebook can also be connected to the Router by
installing and plugging in the CardBus Card on your notebook.
Modems that connect using a USB cable cannot be used.
Use only modems that have Ethernet connectors.
Ethernet connector
USB Modem
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