Belkin PM01527ea F5D8636-4 manuel d'utilisation

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    N W i re l e s s Modem Router User Manual P M 0 1 5 2 7 e a F 5 D 8 6 3 6 - 4 English Français DEutsch nEDErlanDs Esp añol it aliano[...]

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    i N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS 123456789 10 T able of Contents T AB LE OF CO NTEN TS 6 U si ng t he Web -B ase d A dva nce d U ser In ter f ace ........... 38 Cha ngin g L AN Set tin gs ..................................... 39 Vi ewing the DHCP Cli ent List Page ........................... 41 Co nfig urin g th e Wi rele ss Net work Set tin[...]

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    1 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 23456789 10 1 INTRODUCTIO N Th ank yo u fo r pur cha sing the Belki n N Wire less Mod em R outer (the Rou ter). Fo llowing are two sho rt se ction s — the fir st discu sse s the ben efit s of home net work ing, and the o ther outli nes bes t pr acti ces that ma ximize your wire les s ho m[...]

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    2 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 23456789 10 1 INTRODUCTIO N Re vol utionary N Wire less T e chno logy with M IMO ( N MIM O) Th ink o f co nventi onal rad io t rans mis sion as a t wo-l ane highwa y . The sp eed limi t gove rns the ma ximu m al lowab le f low of tra ff ic th rou gh tha t la ne. C omp are d wit h co nventi [...]

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    3 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 23456789 10 1 INTRODUCTIO N • Ens ure that your Rou ter’s ne two rkin g an tenn as a re p ara llel to e ach oth er , and are po sitio ned ver tic ally (towa rd th e ce ilin g). If your Rou ter itse lf i s po siti one d ver ti call y , poin t the ante nna s a s muc h a s po ssib le i [...]

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    4 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 23456789 10 1 INTRODUCTIO N 4. Cho ose the “Quietest” Channel f or your Wireless Network In loca tion s wh ere home s o r of fic es are clos e tog ethe r , suc h as ap ar tmen t bu ildin gs o r of fi ce c omp lexes, the re m ay be wire les s net wor ks n ear by tha t ca n c onfl ict wit[...]

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    5 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 23456789 10 1 INTRODUCTIO N 5. Secure Connections, VPNs, and AOL Se cure con nec tion s t ypi call y re quir e a u ser nam e a nd pa sswo rd, a nd ar e us ed w her e se cur ity is i mpo rt ant. Sec ure con nec tion s inc lud e: • Vi rtu al P rivate Net wor k ( VPN ) co nne ctio ns, oft[...]

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    6 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1 3456789 10 PROD UCT OVE RVIE W 2 Produ ct F eatures In minu tes yo u wi ll be abl e to sha re you r In tern et c onne cti on a nd net wor k you r co mpu ters . Th e fo llowin g is a li st o f fea ture s th at m ake you r new Bel kin N Wir ele ss M ode m Ro uter an i dea l so luti on fo r [...]

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    7 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1 3456789 10 2 PROD UCT OVE RVIE W Built -In Dynamic Host Configuration Protoc ol (DH CP) Bui lt-In Dyn amic Hos t Co nfi gura tion Proto col (DH CP) o n-bo ard make s for the eas ies t po ssi ble c onn ect ion of a net work . Th e DH CP se r ver w ill as sign IP addr ess es to eac h c ompu[...]

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    8 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12 456789 10 KN OWING YOU R MODE M ROUT ER 3 Package Contents • Be lkin N Wi rele ss Mode m Ro uter • Qu ick Inst alla tion Gui de • Be lkin Setu p As sis tan t Sof t ware CD • RJ1 1 T el epho ne C ord • RJ4 5 Eth ern et Ne two rkin g Ca ble • AD SL ( Asym metr[...]

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    9 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12 456789 10 3 KN OWING YOU R MODE M ROUT ER System Requirements • An act ive A DSL ser vic e wi th a tele pho ne wa ll ja ck fo r c onne ctin g the Rou ter • At l eas t on e co mpu ter w ith a n in sta lled net wor k int er face ada pter • TCP/IP net work ing p roto col inst[...]

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    10 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12 456789 10 3 KN OWING YOU R MODE M ROUT ER 2. Wireless-Computer St atus Th e Ro uter has bee n de sig ned to be pla ced on a de sk top. A ll of the ca bles exi t fro m th e re ar o f the Rou ter for b et ter o rgan izat ion and utili ty. Th e Ne twor k St atu s Di splay is eas ily v isib[...]

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    11 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12 456789 10 3 KN OWING YOU R MODE M ROUT ER 5. ADSL Line Status Th is i con light s in blu e to i ndic ate t hat your Route r is co nnec ted prop er ly to t he A DSL . It tur ns a mber whe n p robl em i s de tecte d.     4. R outer /Power S tatus Wh en yo u ap ply power to th [...]

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    12 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12 456789 10 3 KN OWING YOU R MODE M ROUT ER 8. Connection to ADSL – Gray Th is p or t is for conn ec tion to you r AD SL. Con nec t you r A DSL t o thi s po rt . An RJ1 1 te leph one cor d is provi ded in t he p acka ge. 9. Connections t o Wired Computers – Ye l l o w Co nnec t yo ur [...]

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    13 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 CON NECT ING A ND CON FIGU RIN G Y O UR MO DEM RO UTER 4 V erify the contents of your box. Y ou should hav e the fol lowing: • Be lkin N Wi rele ss Mode m Ro uter • RJ1 1 T el eph one C ord • RJ4 5 Eth ern et Ne two rkin g Ca ble • Power Sup ply • Be l[...]

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    14 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CON NECT ING A ND CON FIGU RIN G Y O UR MO DEM RO UTER 2 1 4 5 3 1 . 1 Brand-New Setup Foll ow th ese step s if you a re not r epla cing an exis ting mod em. I f you are re plac ing a n ex isti ng m odem , sk ip to the next se ctio n, “R epl acin g an Ex isti ng M ode m or[...]

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    15 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CON NECT ING A ND CON FIGU RIN G Y O UR MO DEM RO UTER 1 . 2 Replacing an Existing Modem or Modem Router Foll ow th ese step s if you c urr entl y have a m ode m or a mo dem rou ter tha t you will be repl acin g wi th yo ur ne w Ro uter. Important: Please unplug the po wer a[...]

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    16 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CON NECT ING A ND CON FIGU RIN G Y O UR MO DEM RO UTER Se lect C ount ry Se lec t you r co untr y from the drop -d own b ox. Cl ick “Be gin” to con tinu e. Step 2: Set Up the Router – Run the Setup Assist ant Soft ware 1. Sh ut d own a ny pr ogr ams that are run ning o[...]

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    17 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CON NECT ING A ND CON FIGU RIN G Y O UR MO DEM RO UTER Progress Screen Se tup A ssi sta nt wi ll s how yo u a p rog res s sc ree n ea ch t ime a ste p in the se tup h as b een com ple ted. Confirmation Screen Veri fy that you h ave c ompl eted all QIG step s by c hec king th[...]

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    18 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CON NECT ING A ND CON FIGU RIN G Y O UR MO DEM RO UTER 2. 2 Verifying Hardware Connections Th e Se tup A ssi sta nt w ill n ow ver if y you r ha rdwa re c onne cti on. 2. 1 Checking S ettings Th e Se tup A ssi sta nt w ill n ow exa mine your com pute r’s net wor k se ttin [...]

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    19 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CON NECT ING A ND CON FIGU RIN G Y O UR MO DEM RO UTER 2.4 Requesting Internet Account Info (if needed) Se lec t you r ISP fro m th e dr op- down boxes. 2.3 Naming your Wireless Netwo rk Th e Se tup A ssi sta nt w ill d ispl ay th e def ault wir ele ss n etwo rk n ame or Se [...]

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    20 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CON NECT ING A ND CON FIGU RIN G Y O UR MO DEM RO UTER 2.5 Configuring t he Router Th e Se tup A ssi sta nt w ill n ow co nfig ure your Rout er by sen ding dat a to the Rou ter a nd r est ar ting it. Wait for the o n-s cre en i nstr uct ions . Note: Do not disc onn ect any c[...]

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    21 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CON NECT ING A ND CON FIGU RIN G Y O UR MO DEM RO UTER Congratulations Y ou have fini she d in sta lling your new Belk in R oute r . You wi ll s ee the Con gra tulat ions scr een whe n you r Ro uter can co nnec t to the Inte rne t. Y ou can be gin s ur fin g by o pen ing y o[...]

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    22 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CON NECT ING A ND CON FIGU RIN G Y O UR MO DEM RO UTER 2.7 Optional: Assistance Connecting Other Computers Th is op tion al s tep w ill help you to co nnec t ad diti onal wir ed a nd w irel ess co mpute rs to you r ne two rk. Follow the on- scre en inst ruc tion s. T r oubl [...]

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    23 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CON NECT ING A ND CON FIGU RIN G Y O UR MO DEM RO UTER Step 3: Set Up Wireless Security – Run the S ecu rit y A ssi sta nt S oft ware Now that your net wor k is set up a nd wo rki ng, i t is rec omm ende d th at you turn on wire les s se cur ity to p reven t un auth orize [...]

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    24 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CON NECT ING A ND CON FIGU RIN G Y O UR MO DEM RO UTER 3. 1 Pi cking the Securit y T ype Se lec t the se curi ty ty pe fo r you r wi rele ss net work and cli ck “N ext ” to c onti nue. Progress Screen Th e Se cur ity As sist ant will show you a pr ogre ss scre en each ti[...]

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    25 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CON NECT ING A ND CON FIGU RIN G Y O UR MO DEM RO UTER 3.3 T ransferring the K ey Af ter set ting up y our wire les s se cur ity, you will have to tr ansf er t he net wor k key to ea ch of you r wir ele ss c omp uter s. C lick on “ T ra nsfe r Key ” if you h ave a USB f [...]

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    26 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CON NECT ING A ND CON FIGU RIN G Y O UR MO DEM RO UTER Congratulations On ce yo u have ver ifie d th at yo ur w irel ess com pute rs are prop erl y co nnec ted, your wir eles s n etwo rk i s se t up and sec ure d. Y o u now ca n ru n you r ne twor k wi rele ssl y an d se cur[...]

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    27 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234 6789 10 AL TE RNA TE S ETU P METH OD 5 Step 1 : Ha rdw are C onne ctions – F ollo w the Quick Instal lati on Guide Se e th e QIG or Step 1 : Hard ware Con nec tion s fr om th e pr evio us s ecti on. Step 2: Se t y our Comp uter’ s Networ k Settin gs to W ork with a DH CP Server Se[...]

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    28 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234 6789 10 5 AL TE RNA TE S ETU P METH OD Logging into the Router Y ou wil l se e th e Rou ter’s h ome page in yo ur b rows er w indow. T he hom e pa ge i s vi sibl e to a ny u ser who want s to s ee it. To ma ke any ch ange s to the Route r’s set tin gs, you h ave to log in. C lick [...]

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    29 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234 6789 10 5 AL TE RNA TE S ETU P METH OD Understanding the W eb -Based Advanced Us er Interface Th e ho me p age i s th e fi rst pag e you will see whe n you ac ces s the Adva nce d Us er I nter fac e ( UI). T he h ome page show s you a qu ick view of th e Rou ter’s s tatu s an d se t[...]

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    30 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234 6789 10 5 AL TE RNA TE S ETU P METH OD 6. Connect/Disconnec t Bu ttons Use the se b ut tons to ma nual ly c onne ct or d isc onne ct y our ADSL co nnec tio n as nee ded . 7 . L angu age Sh ows th e ac tive lang uage for the Advan ced Use r In ter face . Se lec t a de sira ble lan guag[...]

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    31 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234 6789 10 5 AL TE RNA TE S ETU P METH OD Connection T ype From the “Con nec tion T yp e” pa ge, yo u c an s ele ct o ne of the se f ive co nnec tio n t ype s ba sed on t he in str ucti on p rovi ded by you r IS P: • PPPoE • PPPoA • Dyn amic /Fixed IP(1 4 83?[...]

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    32 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234 6789 10 5 AL TE RNA TE S ETU P METH OD 1 . User Name – En ter t he u ser nam e. ( Ass igne d by your ISP). 2 . Pa ssw or d – E nter your pas sword. (A ssig ned by yo ur IS P). 3. Re ty pe Pas swo rd – Co nfir m th e pa sswor d. ( Ass igne d by your ISP). 4. Service Name (Optiona[...]

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    33 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234 6789 10 5 AL TE RNA TE S ETU P METH OD Setting your Connection T ype t o Dynamic/F ixed IP (1 483 Bridged) Th is c onne cti on m etho d br idge s yo ur n etwo rk a nd I SP’s ne two rk tog ethe r . The Route r c an o btai n an IP a ddre ss autom atic all y fr om yo ur ISP ’ s DHC P[...]

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    34 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234 6789 10 5 AL TE RNA TE S ETU P METH OD For S tat ic IP c onne cti on: 1 . IP assigned by ISP – S ele ct “ No” i f you r IS P ins tru cted you to us e fi xed IP . 2 . I P Ad dr ess – En ter an IP add res s as sig ned by you r IS P fo r the Rou ter WAN i nter fac e. 3. Su bn et [...]

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    35 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234 6789 10 5 AL TE RNA TE S ETU P METH OD 1. WAN IP Add re ss – Ente r a n IP addr ess as sign ed by your ISP for the Rou ter W A N in ter fac e. 2 . S ub net Ma sk – Ente r a s ubn et m ask ass igne d by your ISP . 3. Use Stat ic Default Gate way – E nter a de fault gate way IP ad[...]

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    36 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234 6789 10 5 AL TE RNA TE S ETU P METH OD 1 . Enable Bridg e Service – Che ck t his b ox to enab le b rid ge s er vic e 2 . VPI / VCI – Ente r yo ur V ir tual Path Ide ntif ier (V PI) a nd V ir tua l Cir cuit Ide ntif ier ( VCI) p ara mete rs here . (A ssi gne d by yo ur I SP). 3. En[...]

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    37 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234 6789 10 5 AL TE RNA TE S ETU P METH OD Setting Custom Domain Name Server (DNS) Set tings A “ Dom ain N ame Ser ve r” i s a s er ver loc ated on t he In tern et t hat tra nsl ates Unive rs al R esou rce Loc ater s ( URL s) like “ be lkin .com” to IP addr ess es. Many Inte rnet [...]

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    38 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANCE D US ER INTERF ACE 6 Viewing t he L AN S ettings Cli ckin g on the hea der of th e L AN tab (1) will take you to the L AN t ab’ s he ader pag e. A quic k de scr iptio n of the func tio ns c an b e fou nd h ere. T o vie w the set tin gs o r ma ke[...]

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    39 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANCE D US ER INTERF ACE Chan ging L AN Set ti ngs Al l se ttin gs f or t he in tern al L A N se tup o f the Rou ter can be v iewed and cha nge d he re. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)[...]

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    40 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANCE D US ER INTERF ACE 4. IP Pool Th e ra nge of IP add res ses set asi de fo r dy nam ic a ssi gnme nt to the co mpute rs on yo ur n etwo rk. Th e def ault is 2 – 100 (99 com puter s). If you wan t to c han ge th is n umbe r , you c an do s o by [...]

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    41 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANCE D US ER INTERF ACE Configuring the Wireless Network Settings Th e “W ire les s” ta b le ts yo u ma ke ch ange s to the wire les s ne twor k se ttin gs. From this tab you c an make c han ges to th e wir ele ss net wor k na me o r Se rv ice Se[...]

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    42 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANCE D US ER INTERF ACE Note: Ple ase pe riod ica lly c hec k fo r new Rou ter f irmwa re u pda tes fr om th e “U tilit ies > Fir mwar e up date” page. Newe r fi rmwa re c an f ix pr oble ms, add wire les s fe ature s, a nd / o r im prove wire[...]

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    43 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANCE D US ER INTERF ACE 1) O f f Th is m ode will turn OFF the R oute r’s acc es s po int, so n o wi rele ss dev ice s ca n jo in th e ne twor k. Turni ng o ff the w irel es s fun cti on of your Rou ter is a gre at way to s ecur e you r ne two rk w[...]

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    44 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANCE D US ER INTERF ACE Protected Mode Switch Pro tecte d mo de e nsu res pro per ope rati on of N, draf t 8 02. 1 1 n -c ompl iant dev ice s on your wire les s ne two rk w hen 802. 1 1g or 802. 1 1b devi ces ar e pr ese nt or whe n th ere is h eav y[...]

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    45 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANCE D US ER INTERF ACE Changing the Wireless Securit y Settings Y ou r Ro uter is equi ppe d wit h th e lat est sec urit y s tan dar d ca lled Wi- Fi P rotec ted Acce ss™ 2 ( WPA2™) and the leg acy sec urit y s tan dard ca lled Wir ed Equ ivale [...]

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    46 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANCE D US ER INTERF ACE Using Wi-Fi P rotected Setup WPS use s WPA 2 (de scr ibed be low) f or e ncr ypt ion. It d oes not provi de add itio nal secu rit y , but rath er , s tan dard izes the m etho d fo r se cur ing yo ur wir ele ss n etwo rk. Y ou [...]

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    47 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANCE D US ER INTERF ACE WP A 2 Requirements For Wind ows X P co mpu ters tha t do not have S er vic e Pac k 2 (S P2), a f ile from Mic roso ft cal led “Wi ndows XP Supp or t Patc h fo r Wi rele ss Pro tecte d Ac ces s (K B 82 6942)” i s ava ilab [...]

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    48 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANCE D US ER INTERF ACE IMPORT ANT : Make sure your wir ele ss c omp uter s ar e up date d to wo rk with WP A 2 and have t he c orr ect set ting s to get prop er co nnec tio n to t he R outer. Setting WP A /WP A 2-P er sonal (PSK) Like WPA se curi ty[...]

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    49 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANCE D US ER INTERF ACE Se tt in g W P A Sec uri t y Note: T o use WPA se cur ity, you r wi rele ss net work car ds m ust be e quip ped wit h sof t ware that sup por ts WP A. At t he ti me t his U ser Man ual was pub lish ed, a se cur ity patc h f ro[...]

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    50 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANCE D US ER INTERF ACE 3. Enc ry ptio n in the Route r is now set. Eac h of your com puter s o n you r wir ele ss n etw ork will now n eed to b e co nfig ure d wit h th e sa me pas sphrase. R efer to the do cumentati on of your wire less net work ad[...]

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    51 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANCE D US ER INTERF ACE Note to Mac users: Or igin al A ppl e Ai rPor t p rod uct s su ppor t 64- bit en cr ypti on o nly. Ap ple AirPo r t 2 p rod ucts ca n sup por t 64- bit or 128-b it en cr ypti on. Pl eas e ch eck your pro duc t to s ee whic h v[...]

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    52 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANCE D US ER INTERF ACE Sett ing MA C Addr ess Control Th e MAC add res s fil ter is a power fu l se cur ity fea ture that all ows yo u to s pec if y wh ich comp uter s a re a llowe d on the wire les s ne twor k. Note: Thi s li st ap plie s on ly to [...]

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    53 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANCE D US ER INTERF ACE Setting up a Deny A ccess L ist Th e “D eny A cce ss” list let s you spe cif y c ompu ter s tha t you DO NOT wa nt to acc ess the net work . A ny co mpu ter i n the lis t wil l not be allowe d a cce ss to t he w irel ess n[...]

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    54 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANCE D US ER INTERF ACE Th e fi rewall als o m asks com mon por ts that are fre que ntly use d to at tac k ne twor ks. The se p or ts a ppe ar to be “stea lth” mean ing that for all inte nts and pur pose s, they d o no t exi st to a wo uld- be h [...]

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    55 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANCE D US ER INTERF ACE Choosing an Application Se lec t you r ap plic atio n fr om t he dr op- down lis t. Cl ick “ Ad d” . The se ttin gs w ill b e tr ans fer red to the nex t ava ilab le s pace in t he s cre en. Cli ck “App ly C hang es” t[...]

  • Page 58

    56 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANCE D US ER INTERF ACE T o res tric t In tern et a cce ss to a s ingl e co mpute r fo r exa mpl e, en ter t he IP addr ess of t he c ompu ter you wi sh to re stri ct a cce ss to in the IP fi eld s (1) . Nex t, e nter “80” in b oth the p or t f i[...]

  • Page 59

    57 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANCE D US ER INTERF ACE T o ena ble this feat ure, sele ct “MAC Addre ss Filte rin g” an d cl ick “Ena ble MAC Addr ess Filte rin g” (1) . Nex t, ente r the MAC addr ess of e ach co mpute r o n you r net wor k by clic king in t he s pace prov[...]

  • Page 60

    58 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANCE D US ER INTERF ACE T o put a co mpu ter i n the DMZ , en ter the l ast digi ts o f it s IP addr ess in the IP f iel d an d se lec t “En abl e” . C lick “ A ppl y Cha nge s” fo r the cha nge to t ake e ffe ct. If yo u a re us ing mult ipl[...]

  • Page 61

    59 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANCE D US ER INTERF ACE Usin g D ynamic DNS Th e Dy nam ic D NS s er vice all ows yo u to alia s a d yna mic IP ad dre ss to a s tati c ho st n ame in a ny of the many doma ins Dyn DNS.o rg of fe rs, allo wing you r net wor k co mpu ters to b e mo re[...]

  • Page 62

    60 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANCE D US ER INTERF ACE T o turn of f th e pi ng re spo nse, sel ect “Bl ock ICMP Ping” (1 ) and clic k “ A ppl y Ch ange s” . The Rou ter w ill n ot r espo nd t o an ICMP pin g. Blo ckin g an IC MP Ping Co mpute r ha cker s u se wh at i s kn[...]

  • Page 63

    61 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANCE D US ER INTERF ACE Re starting the R outer So metim es it m ay be nec es sar y to re star t or r ebo ot th e Ro uter if i t be gins wor king imp rope rly. Re sta r ting or r ebo oting the Rout er w ill N OT de lete a ny of your co nfig urat ion [...]

  • Page 64

    62 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANCE D US ER INTERF ACE Restarting the R outer t o Re store No rmal Operation 1. Cli ck th e “R est ar t Ro uter ” bu tto n. 2 . Th e fol lowin g me ssa ge w ill a ppe ar . Cli ck “O K” . 3. The followin g me ssage w ill appea r . Rest artin [...]

  • Page 65

    63 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANCE D US ER INTERF ACE 2 . A window wil l op en that all o ws you to s elect the location where you wan t to s ave th e co nfi gura tion fil e. Se lec t a loc ation . Y o u ca n na me the fil e any thing you wa nt, or use t he default n ame “user.[...]

  • Page 66

    64 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANCE D US ER INTERF ACE 1. Cli ck “B rows e” . A win dow wi ll o pen that allow s you to s ele ct t he lo cati on of the con figu rati on f ile. All conf igu rati on f iles en d wit h a “ .co nf”. Lo cate the conf igur atio n fi le yo u wan t[...]

  • Page 67

    65 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANCE D US ER INTERF ACE 3. A r emin der wind ow wi ll ap pea r . It wi ll t ake u p to 6 0 se co nds f or t he configuration restoration to complete . Click “OK” . 4. A 60 -seco nd countdown will appear on the scre en. When the countdown reaches [...]

  • Page 68

    66 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANCE D US ER INTERF ACE Updating the Firmw are From time to t ime, Belk in m ay re lea se n ew ver sio ns o f the Rou ter’s f irmwa re. Firmwa re u pdat es c onta in f eatu re im prove men ts a nd f ixes to pr oble ms tha t may have exis ted. W hen[...]

  • Page 69

    67 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANCE D US ER INTERF ACE 1. T o download the new v ersion of firmware, click “Download” . Downloa ding a New V ersion of Firmw are If you c lick the “Che ck Fi rmwa re” bu tto n an d a n ew ve rsi on o f fi rmwar e is avail able , you will see[...]

  • Page 70

    68 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANCE D US ER INTERF ACE 2. When the save is c ompl ete, you wi ll s ee t he fo llowi ng w indow. Click “Close” . A w indow will ope n th at a llows you t o se lec t the loc atio n wh ere you wan t to s ave th e fi rmwa re f ile. Sele ct a lo cati[...]

  • Page 71

    69 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANCE D US ER INTERF ACE Th e “U pdate Fir mware” box w ill n ow di spla y the loc atio n an d na me o f the fir mware fil e you jus t se lec ted. Clic k “U pdate”. Updating the Router’s Firmware 1. In the “Firmware Upd ate” page, clic k[...]

  • Page 72

    70 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANCE D US ER INTERF ACE Changing System Settings Th e “S ystem Set tin gs” p age is w here you can ente r a new a dmin istr ator pa sswor d, se t th e tim e zon e, e nabl e re mote man agem ent, an d tur n on an d of f th e NAT fu ncti on o f the[...]

  • Page 73

    71 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANCE D US ER INTERF ACE Changing the Login Time-Out Setting Th e lo gin t ime -ou t op tion allow s you to s et th e pe rio d of time tha t you can be logg ed into t he R outer ’ s adva nce d se tup inter fa ce. T he time r st ar ts whe n th ere ha[...]

  • Page 74

    72 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANCE D US ER INTERF ACE En abli ng Rem ote Ma nage ment Bef ore you e nab le th is a dvanc ed featu re o f you r Be lkin Rou ter , MA KE SUR E YOU H A V E SE T T HE A DMIN ISTR A TO R PASSWOR D . R emo te ma nage men t all ows yo u to make chan ges t[...]

  • Page 75

    73 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USING THE WEB- BASED ADV ANCE D US ER INTERF ACE Enabling/Disabling A uto F irmware Update Th is in novati on p rovi des the R oute r wi th th e bu ilt-in cap abil ity to aut omati cal ly c hec k for a n ew ver sio n of fir mware and ale r t you that the new fir mware is ava[...]

  • Page 76

    74 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123456 89 10 MA NUALL Y CON FIGU RIN G NET WOR K SE TTI NGS 7 Se t up the c omp uter that is conn ecte d to the cab le o r DSL mo dem FIRST usin g th ese step s. Y ou can als o us e th ese step s to add c omp uter s to your Rou ter aft er th e Ro uter has be en s et u p to c onn ect to th [...]

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    75 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123456 89 10 7 MA NUALL Y CON FIGU RIN G NET WOR K SE TTI NGS Manually Co nfiguring Ne twork Settings in Mac OS X 1. Cli ck o n the “Sy stem Prefe ren ces” ico n. 4. If not al ready set, at “Configu re: ” , cho ose “Using DHCP Ser ver” . This wil l tell the com pute r to obta i[...]

  • Page 78

    76 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123456 89 10 7 MA NUALL Y CON FIGU RIN G NET WOR K SE TTI NGS 5. If “Manua lly” is se lected, you r Rou ter will nee d to be set u p for a sta tic IP con nection t ype. Write th e add ress info rmation in the table b elow . Y ou wil l ne ed to ent er th is i nfor mati on in to th e Ro [...]

  • Page 79

    77 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123456 89 10 7 MA NUALL Y CON FIGU RIN G NET WOR K SE TTI NGS 5. If “ Use the f ollow ing I P add res s” (2) is selected, your Router will n eed to be set up f or a sta tic I P co nne ctio n t ype. Write the addr ess info rma tion the tab le b elow. Y ou will nee d to ente r thi s in f[...]

  • Page 80

    78 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123456 89 10 7 MA NUALL Y CON FIGU RIN G NET WOR K SE TTI NGS 3. If “Spec ify an d IP addres s” is sele cted, your Rou ter will nee d to be set up for a st atic IP c onne cti on t ype . Wri te the add res s in form atio n in the ta ble below. You wi ll ne ed to en ter this infor mat io[...]

  • Page 81

    79 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234567 9 10 REC OMM END ED WE B BROWS ER S ET TIN GS 8 2 . In the “In t ern et Options” s creen, th ere are thr ee sele ctions: “Never dial a conn ection” , “ Dial whe never a networ k conne ction is no t pr esent”, and “Always dial my de fault conn ection” . If you can ma[...]

  • Page 82

    80 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234567 9 10 8 REC OMM END ED WE B BROWS ER S ET TIN GS Netscape ® Na vigator ® 4.0 or Higher 1. Star t Netscape. Click on “Edit” then “Preferences” . 2 . In the “Pre ference s” win dow , clic k on “ Advan ced” the n se lect “Proxie s” . In the “Pro xie s ” window[...]

  • Page 83

    81 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 TROUB LESHOOTI NG 9 3. The S etup Assi stant sho uld star t within a few secon ds. If, in stead, a win dow a ppe ars show ing the f ile s on the CD, do uble -c lick on the i con labeled “Setup Assistant.e xe ” . Pro blem : Ins tal latio n CD doe s no t au tomat ica lly s ta[...]

  • Page 84

    82 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESHOOTI NG 2 . Un plug powe r to t he R oute r for 1 0 s eco nds , an d the n pl ug t he p ower bac k in to the Rou ter . E nsur e th at th e Ro uter ’ s Power ligh t is on; i t sh ould be s olid gre en. If n ot, c hec k to m ake s ure that the AC ada pter is co rre [...]

  • Page 85

    83 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESHOOTI NG Problem: Th e Se tup A ssi sta nt c anno t co nne ct m y Rou ter to the Inte rne t. Solution: If the S etup As sist ant is n ot a ble to co nnec t th e Ro uter to th e In tern et, ple ase che ck the f ollow ing i tems: 1. Use the trou ble shoo ting sug ges t[...]

  • Page 86

    84 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESHOOTI NG Problem: • Th e Se tup A ssi sta nt c ompl eted ins tall atio n, bu t my web brows er do esn’t work . • I a m un able to c onne ct to th e Inte rne t. T he R oute r’ s “ Mod em” l ight is on a nd t he “I nter net ” li ght i s bl inki ng[...]

  • Page 87

    85 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESHOOTI NG 3. The exac t window that o pens will va ry de pending o n the model of wirele ss car d you h av e; h o wever , a ny of th e uti lities shou ld have a list of “ Availabl e Ne tworks” —those wire less net works it c an conne ct to. Do es t he n ame of y[...]

  • Page 88

    86 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESHOOTI NG Problem: I c an’t conn ect to th e In tern et w irel ess ly , and my n etwo rk name is not lis ted. Solution: If the c orr ect net wor k na me i s not lis ted u nde r “ Ava ilab le N etwo rks” in the w irel es s co nfig urat ion utili ty, ple ase at te[...]

  • Page 89

    87 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESHOOTI NG Th ese Belk in p rod ucts ar e avai labl e at your loc al r eta iler, or can be or dere d f rom B elk in di rec tly. Changing the Wireless Channel De pen ding on l oca l wir ele ss traf fi c an d inte r fere nce, switc hing the wire les s ch ann el of your n[...]

  • Page 90

    88 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESHOOTI NG 4. Clic k “Appl y Ch ang es” to fin ish. Encr y ption in the W irel ess Rou ter is now s et. Each of yo ur c omp uter s on you r wir ele ss n etwo rk will now ne ed to be conf igu red with the sam e se cur ity set tin gs. WARNING: I f you are con figu ri[...]

  • Page 91

    89 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESHOOTI NG For exam ple: C3 030FAF4BB 2C3D44BC3D4E7E4 = 128-b it key 7. Click “OK” , and t hen “ Apply” to s av e the settings . If you a re N OT us ing a Bel kin wire les s cl ient ca rd, p lea se c onsu lt t he ma nufa ctur er’s us er manu al f or th at w i[...]

  • Page 92

    90 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESHOOTI NG Problem: I a m hav ing dif fic ult y se ttin g up Wi- Fi P rotec ted Acce ss (W P A ) se cur ity on a Be lkin Wir ele ss R oute r or Belk in A cce ss P oint for a hom e ne two rk. Solution: 1. From the “Security Mode” drop-down menu, select “WP A-PSK?[...]

  • Page 93

    91 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESHOOTI NG Supported Operating Systems: • W indow s XP Profe ss iona l • W indow s XP Hom e Edi tion Enabling W P A-PSK 1. In systems running Wi ndows XP , click “S tart > Control Pan el > Net work Connections” . 2 . Rig ht - click on t he “Wirel ess Ne[...]

  • Page 94

    92 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESHOOTI NG *Di sta nce a nd co nne ction spe eds will va ry depe ndin g on your n etwo rkin g env ironm ent. ** Thi s Rou ter i s com patib le wi th pr oduc ts ba sed on th e sa me ver sio n of t he dr aft 802. 11 n spe cif icati ons and m ay re quire a sof twa re up g[...]

  • Page 95

    93 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESHOOTI NG T echnical Support Y ou ca n fi nd te chni cal -sup por t infor mat ion o n ou r we bsite, www. belkin. com , by nav igati ng to the tech -su ppo rt sec tion . If you wa nt to con tac t tec hnic al supp or t by phon e, pl eas e ca ll t he nu mbe r you nee d [...]

  • Page 96

    94 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123456789 INFORMA TION 10 Europe-European Union Notice Rad io p rodu cts wit h the CE 0 68 2 or CE a ler t m ark ing comp ly w ith the R&TT E D irec tive (1 99 5/5/EC ) is sue d by t he C ommi ssi on of the Euro pea n Community . Co mpli ance wit h thi s dir ect ive i mpli es c onfo rm[...]

  • Page 97

    95 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123456789 INFORMA TION 10 OPERATES O N CHANNELS 1 - 1 3 BE AT CZ CY IT IE SK PT SE PL ES SI EE HU GR DK LV LU LT NL MT RO NO CH BG TR DE FR FI GB IS LI FOR USE IN Restricted Use in Certain C ountries Class 2 Equipmen t For info rma tion on p rodu ct disp osa l pl ease ref er to http:/ /env[...]

  • Page 98

    96 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123456789 10 INFORMA TION Belkin International, Inc ., Limit ed Lifetime P roduct W a rranty ha s be en i mpr oper ly inst alle d, a lter ed i n any way , or tamp ere d wi th. Th e Be lkin Prod uct Warr ant y do es not p rote ct a gain st acts of G od such as flo od, ear thq uake, ligh tni[...]

  • Page 99

    97 N Wi rel ess M ode m Rou ter SECTIONS T able of Contents 123456789 10 INFORMA TION How st at e la w r ela te s to th e wa rr an ty. THI S WARR AN T Y CON T A INS T HE S OLE W A RR ANT Y OF B ELKIN , THE RE A RE N O OTH ER WARR AN TIES, EX PRESS ED O R, E XCEPT AS REQ UIRED BY L AW , IMPLI ED, INC LUDIN G THE IMPL IED WAR RA NT Y OR COND ITIO N O[...]

  • Page 100

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