Wireless Cable/DSL Router Companion Reference Guide R24.0262.
What You Need to Begin For Broadband Router Functions: • PC with an Ethernet NIC installed or an 802.11b Wireless Adapter installed • A functioning Ethernet-based cable or DSL modem OR an RS-232-based analog or ISDN modem • Operating system installation CD-ROM (i.e., your Windows XP CD-ROM) • Internet Explorer 4 or later OR Netscape 4 or later • If you have an analog or ISDN modem, an RS-232 cable For Wireless Functions: • 802.
Connecting a cable or DSL modem to the Wireless Cable/DSL Router 1 RESET 2 PRINTER 3 COM 4 6 5 WAN 3 2 1 12VDC 1. Connect your modem to the Wireless Cable/DSL Router RESET PRINTER COM WAN 3 2 1 12VDC Turn off your PC and your cable or DSL modem. Back View 1. RESET Button: Press in and hold the RESET button. While holding the RESET button, unplug then plug back in the power supply.
3. Connect the power supply RESET PRINTER COM WAN 3 2 1 12VDC Turn on your cable or DSL modem. Connect the included power cord to the power jack on the Wireless Cable/DSL Router. Plug the power cord into a standard power outlet. Turn on your PC. Congratulations! The installation procedure is now complete. USB ENET PWR You should now have secure and shared Internet access. To verify your connection, launch a Web browser and go to www.usr.com.
3. Connect the power supply RESET PRINTER COM WAN 3 2 1 12VDC Turn on your analog or ISDN modem. Connect the included power cord to the power jack on the Wireless Cable/DSL Router. Plug the power cord into a standard power outlet. 4. Select the connection method Note: If you want to attach a printer to your network, refer to the Print Server section of the Companion Reference Guide and the User Guide for installation instructions.
Click Next to launch the Add Printer Wizard. When prompted to choose how your printer is attached to your computer, select Local Printer. Select USRPRTSHR for the printer port and click Next. You will then need to supply Windows with the correct printer drivers provided by the printer’s manufacturer. Enter a name for the printer and click Next. When you are prompted to print a test page, select Yes and click Finish. When you are prompted, click Yes if the page printed correctly.
I do not know if my assigned IP Address is Static or Dynamic. My Cable or DSL service is not working, but I need to access the Internet. Possible Solution: If you have cable or DSL service, you most likely have a Dynamic IP address. You should always check with your service provider to verify this information, since some providers will assign Static IP addresses.
Are You Still Having Problems? 1. Go to the Support section of the U.S. Robotics Web site at www.usr.com. Many of the most common difficulties users experience have been addressed in the FAQ and Troubleshooting Web pages for your specific product. Indonesia 001 803 65 7402 usrapsupport@usr.com 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M., M-F Japan (03) 5495 9408 usrapsupport@usr.com 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M., M-F usrapsupport@usr.com 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M., M-F Korea Malaysia 1800 80 1554 usrapsupport@usr.com 9:00 A.M.
Appendix A Windows NT Users: Double-click Network and then click the Protocols tab. This guide covers most cable and DSL installations that are configured for Dynamic or Static IP addressing. This guide assumes that you have active and properly functioning cable or DSL Internet service. If you are uncertain about which type of configuration you have, refer to the User Guide located on the Installation CD-ROM for more advanced setup procedures.
Note: If you collected any network information, you will need to enter this information into the WAN configuration screens of the Primary Setup section of the Configuration Utility. Note: Write down the settings for your Wireless Cable/DSL Router for future reference. You can view the settings in the Wireless Cable/DSL Router Configuration Utility by logging in at http:// 192.168.123.254.
In the location or address line of your Web browser, type http://192.168.123.254 to access the Configuration Utility. The Web-based Configuration Utility is where you can go to make any changes to the settings of the Wireless Cable/DSL Router. There is no default password for the Wireless Cable/DSL Router, so just click Login. Click Primary Setup and follow the on-screen instructions. You will need any network information you collected earlier.
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