User`s guide

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MWR211 User’s Guide
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8 Tutorials
8.1 Overview
This chapter provides tutorials for your MWR222 as follows:
Wired and Wireless 3G connection to the Internet
Connecting to the Internet from an Access Point
Configuring Wireless Security Using WPS
8.5 Enabling and Configuring Wireless Security (N
8.2 Connecting to the Internet
When first connecting your MWR222 to a wired or wireless 3G Internet
connection, you will want to ensure you are connecting with the best possible
settings for the modem being used. This section will give you a general example
of the best practices for the most common Internet connection methods.
MWR222 uses one active WAN connection at any given time. If both wired WAN and mobile
WAN are connected to the Internet, MWR222 will use the wired WAN for Internet
communication. If the wired WAN connection is dropped for any reason, MWR222 will
automatically use mobile WAN for Internet communication.
On the other hand, if the mobile WAN is the only Internet connection, then the wired WAN is
connected, MWR222 will automatically use the wired WAN for Internet communication.
8.2.1 DSL Modem
If your internet connection comes from a DSL modem you will want to follow
these steps to best prepare your modem to connect with the MWR222.
Contact your ISP (Internet Service Provider) and ask them to help you
“bridge” your DSL modem.
Find out from your ISP what the “PPPoE Username and Password” are for
your Internet connection.
Once the DSL modem has been bridged, connect it (by Ethernet cord) to
the WAN port of the MWR222 (MWR222 has only one Ethernet port, and it
is configured to be a LAN port by default. So user has to change the
configuration first so that the Ethernet port can act as the WAN port. Once