Belkin F6D4630-4 manual

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    English Français DEutsch nEDErlanDs Esp añol it aliano Enhanced W i r e l e ss M o d e m R o u t e r User Manual 8820 -0 00 56ea F6D4 630 -4[...]

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    i En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS 123456789 10 T able of Contents T A BLE O F CONT ENT S Se tti ng WEP Enc ry pti on � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 50 Se tti ng MAC Addr es s C ont rol � � � � � � � � ?[...]

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    1 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 23456789 10 1 INTRODUCTIO N Th ank you for pur cha sing th e Be lki n En han ced Wi rele ss Mo dem Rou ter (the Ro uter )� Foll owing ar e t wo s hor t se cti ons— the fi rs t dis cus se s th e b ene fit s of hom e n et work ing, an d th e ot her ou tline s b es t p rac tice[...]

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    2 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 23456789 10 1 INTRODUCTIO N • Ens ure th at yo ur Rou ter’s n et wor kin g a nten nas ar e p ar alle l to ea ch oth er, and ar e p osi tio ned ve rt ica lly (towa rd the ce ilin g)� • In mul tist or y h ome s, pla ce the Rou ter on a f lo or t hat is as clo se to t[...]

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    3 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 23456789 10 1 INTRODUCTIO N 4. Cho ose the “Quietest” Channel f or y our Wirele ss Networ k In loc ati ons wh ere ho mes or of fi ce s a re c los e to get her, su ch as ap ar tm ent bui ldi ngs or of fi ce com plexe s, the re m ay b e w ire le ss net wo rks nea rby th at c a[...]

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    4 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 23456789 10 1 INTRODUCTIO N 5. Secure Connections, VPNs, and A OL Se cur e c onn ec tio ns t y pic all y re qu ire a u ser na me and pa sswo rd, an d ar e us ed wh ere se cur it y i s i mpo r ta nt� Se cure co nne ct ion s i nclu de: • Vi r tual Pr ivate Ne two rk ( VPN) [...]

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    5 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 1 3456789 10 PROD UCT OV ERV IE W 2 Produ ct F eatures In minu tes you wil l b e ab le to s har e yo ur Inte rne t c onn ec tio n a nd n et wor k yo ur c om pute rs � T he foll owin g is a lis t of fea tur es that ma ke yo ur new Bel kin Enh anc ed Wi rel es s Mo de m Ro ute r[...]

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    6 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 1 3456789 10 2 PROD UCT OV ERV IE W Universal Plug and P lay (UPnP) UPn P is a tech nol og y th at of fer s s ea mle ss ope ra tio n of voi ce me ss agin g, vid eo mes sa gin g, g ame s, an d ot her ap pli cat ion s th at are UPnP-compliant� Support for VPN Pass- Through If yo[...]

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    7 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12 456789 10 KN OWIN G Y OU R MOD EM RO UTE R 3 Package Conte nts • Be lkin En han ce d Wi rel es s M ode m R oute r • Qu ick Ins ta llat ion Gu ide • Be lkin Se tup As sis ta nt S of t ware CD • RJ1 1 Telep hon e C ord • RJ4 5 Eth er net Ne two rk ing C[...]

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    8 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12 456789 10 3 KN OWIN G Y OU R MOD EM RO UTE R Internet Connect ion Sett ings Th e S etup As si sta nt con ta ins a d ata bas e o f In ter net Se r vic e Pr ovid er s (IS P) i n e ach co untr y to hel p you se t u p yo ur R out er quic kl y � If you r IS P is not on the lis t[...]

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    9 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12 456789 10 3 KN OWIN G Y OU R MOD EM RO UTE R Knowing your Router Th e Ro ute r h as bee n d es ign ed to b e p lac ed on a de sk top� Al l of th e ca ble s ex it fro m th e r ear of the Ro uter fo r b et ter org ani zat ion an d ut ilit y� Th e N etw ork St atu s D isp la[...]

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    10 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12 456789 10 3 KN OWIN G Y OU R MOD EM RO UTE R C. Wired-Computer Status A . Se cur it y OFF Wi rel es s s ecu ri ty is OFF So lid Gre en Wir ele ss se cu rit y is O N Fla shi ng Gre en WPS syn c i s in pr ogr es s OFF Wi rel es s c omp ute r is no t pr es ent So lid Gre en Wir[...]

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    11 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12 456789 10 3 KN OWIN G Y OU R MOD EM RO UTE R E. ADSL Line Status Th is i co n li ght s in gr ee n to ind ica te t hat your mo de m is co nne cte d pr ope rl y to the Rou ter� It tur ns amb er whe n p rob le m is de tec ted� F . I nte rne t St atu s Th is u niq ue ico n s[...]

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    12 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12 456789 10 3 KN OWIN G Y OU R MOD EM RO UTE R (I) (G) (J) (H) G. C onn ect io n to AD SL – Gr ay Th is p or t is for co nne cti on to yo ur A DS L� Con ne ct your AD SL to th is po r t� A n R J1 1 te lep hon e c ord is pr ovid ed in t he pack age � H. C onn ect ion s [...]

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    13 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 CON NE CTIN G AN D CON FIG URI NG YOUR M ODE M ROU TER 4 V erifythecontents ofyour bo x.Y ou shouldha ve t hef ollowi ng: • Be lkin En han ce d Wi rel es s M ode m R oute r • RJ1 1 Telep hon e C ord • RJ4 5 Eth er net Ne[...]

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    14 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CON NE CTIN G AN D CON FIG URI NG YOUR M ODE M ROU TER Step 1 : Hardware Connections 1 . 1 Brand-New Setup Foll ow t hes e s tep s if you ar e no t r epl aci ng a n e xis ting mo de m� If you ar e re pla cing an exi sti ng mod em, sk ip to th e nex t se cti on,[...]

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    15 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CON NE CTIN G AN D CON FIG URI NG YOUR M ODE M ROU TER 3. Lo cate the ca ble th at c on nec ts you r ol d m ode m to th e A DSL wall jac k� Unp lug it fro m yo ur old mo dem an d th en co nne ct it to th e gr ay p or t lab ele d “ADS L li ne” on t he bac k [...]

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    16 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CON NE CTIN G AN D CON FIG URI NG YOUR M ODE M ROU TER Note for Windows Users: If t he S etu p A ss ist ant do es not st ar t up auto mat ica lly, se le ct your CD -R OM dri ve f rom “My Co mpu ter ” an d do ubl e- cl ick on the fi le n ame d “Se tupA ss is[...]

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    17 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CON NE CTIN G AN D CON FIG URI NG YOUR M ODE M ROU TER Progress Screen Se tup As sis tan t w ill show you a p rog re ss scr ee n e ach tim e a ste p i n th e se tup has be en co mpl eted � Confirmation Screen Veri fy th at yo u h ave c omp lete d a ll QIG ste p[...]

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    18 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CON NE CTIN G AN D CON FIG URI NG YOUR M ODE M ROU TER 2. 2 Verifying Hardware C onnections Th e S etup As si sta nt will now ver if y y our ha rdwa re con nec ti on� 2. 1 Checking Settings Th e S etup As si sta nt will now exa mine you r c omp ute r’s ne two[...]

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    19 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CON NE CTIN G AN D CON FIG URI NG YOUR M ODE M ROU TER 2.3 Naming your Wireless Ne twork Th e S etup As si sta nt will di spl ay th e d efa ult wir ele ss ne two rk nam e o r Se r vic e S et I de ntif ie r (S SID)� Th is i s t he n am e of you r wi rel es s n e[...]

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    20 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CON NE CTIN G AN D CON FIG URI NG YOUR M ODE M ROU TER If your Inte rn et acc oun t r equ ire s a lo gin and pa sswo rd, you will be pr ompte d with a s cr ee n si mil ar to th e il lus tra tio n b elow� C lick “N ext ” to c ont inu e� 2.5 Configuring the[...]

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    21 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CON NE CTIN G AN D CON FIG URI NG YOUR M ODE M ROU TER 2.6 Checking Internet Connect ion We a re a lmo st don e� The Se tup As sis ta nt w ill now che ck your co nne cti on to th e I nter ne t� Congratulations Y o u h ave f inis he d i nst all ing your new Be[...]

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    22 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CON NE CTIN G AN D CON FIG URI NG YOUR M ODE M ROU TER T r oub les hoot in g If the Set up A ss ist an t is no t ab le to c onn ec t to the Int ern et, you wil l s ee the fol lowi ng scr ee n� Fo llow the on -sc re en ins tru cti on s to go thro ugh th e tro ub[...]

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    23 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CON NE CTIN G AN D CON FIG URI NG YOUR M ODE M ROU TER On ce you h ave ve ri fie d t hat you r ot her wi red an d w ire les s c om pute rs ar e pr ope rl y co nne ct ed, your ne two rk is set up and wor ki ng� Y ou ca n n ow su rf th e In ter net � Cl ick “[...]

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    24 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CON NE CTIN G AN D CON FIG URI NG YOUR M ODE M ROU TER Pro gres s Sc re en Th e S ecu ri ty As sis ta nt w ill sho w you a pro gre ss sc ree n e ac h ti me a ste p ha s b een co mpl ete d� 3. 1 Pickin g the Security T ype Se lec t t he sec ur it y t yp e fo r y[...]

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    25 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CON NE CTIN G AN D CON FIG URI NG YOUR M ODE M ROU TER 3.2 Creating a Net wor k K ey Ente r a ne two rk key ( PSK ) for you r wi rel es s n et work an d c lic k “N ext ” to c ont inu e� 3.3 T ransferring the Key Af ter se tt ing up your wir el ess se cu rit[...]

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    26 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 123 56789 10 4 CON NE CTIN G AN D CON FIG URI NG YOUR M ODE M ROU TER 3.4 V erif ying the Connection If all your wi rel es s c omp ute rs are ab le to c onn ec t to the Rou ter, cl ick “Ne xt ” � If you are hav ing tro ubl e, s el ect “I ha d pr obl em wit h a t le as t[...]

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    27 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234 6789 10 AL TE RN A TE S ET UP M ETH OD 5 Step 1 : Hard wa re Con necti ons – F ollo w the Qui ck In stall atio n Guid e Se e th e Q IG or S tep 1 : Ha rd ware Co nne ct ion s f rom the pr evio us sec tio n� Step 2: Se t y our Co mput er’ s Ne two rk Settin gs to W or[...]

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    28 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234 6789 10 5 AL TE RN A TE S ET UP M ETH OD Logging into the R outer Y o u w ill see th e Ro ute r’s ho me p age in you r br owse r w ind ow� Th e ho me pag e i s v isib le to a ny u se r wh o wa nts to see it � T o m ake any cha nge s to t he R ou ter’s s et ting s, [...]

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    29 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE 6 Understanding the W eb-Based Advanced User Interface Th e ho me pag e i s th e f ir st pag e you wi ll s ee whe n yo u a cce ss th e Ad van ced Us er Inte r fac e ( UI)� The ho me pag e sh ows you a q uic k vi ew[...]

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    30 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE 1 . Quick -Navigation Links Y o u c an go dire ct ly to any of the Ro uter ’s adva nc ed UI p age s by cl ick ing dir ec tly on the se link s� T he lin ks a re div ide d i nto l ogi ca l c ateg or ies an d gr o[...]

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    31 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE 1 2. ADSL Inf o Sh ows t he A DS L s tatu s a nd tra ns mis sio n r ates � 13. Pag e Nam e Th e pa ge you are on ca n b e i den tif ied by t his na me� Thi s U ser Ma nua l wil l so me time s r efe r to pag es [...]

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    32 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE Connection T ype From the “C onn ec tion T ype” pa ge, you can se le ct one of t he se f ive co nne cti on ty pe s b ase d o n th e i nst ru cti on p rovi de d by you r IS P: • PPPoE • PPPoA •[...]

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    33 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE 1 . User Name -E nter th e us er na me� (A ssi gne d by you r I SP)� 2 . Pa ssw or d - Ente r yo ur pa sswo rd� (As si gne d by you r I SP)� 3. Re t yp e P as swo rd - C onf ir m th e p as sword � ( As si[...]

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    34 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE 5. IP a ss igne d by I SP 1 ) Fo r t he Dyn ami c I P c onn ec tion - Sel ec t “ Y e s” i f yo ur I SP ins tr ucte d you to us e D yn ami c IP � 2) Fo r th e S tat ic IP c onn ec tio n - Sel ec t “ No” i [...]

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    35 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE Settingyour ConnectionT ypeto Dynamic/Fix edIP (1 4 83Bridged) Th is c on nec tio n m eth od b ri dge s yo ur net wor k a nd ISP ’ s n et wor k tog ethe r � T he Rou ter ca n o bta in a [...]

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    36 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE For S tat ic I P con nec ti on: 1 . IP assigned by ISP – S ele ct “N o” if you r IS P i nst ru cte d you to use fi xed I P � 2 . IP Ad dr es s – En ter an IP a ddr es s a ssi gne d by yo ur I SP for the R[...]

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    37 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE 1. WAN IP Ad dr es s – En ter an IP a ddr es s a ssi gne d by you r I SP f or the Ro uter WAN inte r fac e� 2 . Su b ne t M as k - Ente r a sub ne t ma sk as sig ne d by your IS P � 3. Use Static Default Gate[...]

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    38 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE Using the W eb-Based A dvanced User Interface Usi ng your Int ern et brow se r , you ca n ac ce ss the Ro uter ’s Web -Ba se d Adva nc ed Use r I nter f ace � In you r b rows er, ty pe “1 92� 168� 2� 1 [...]

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    39 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE Cha ngi ng L AN S et ti ngs Al l se tt ing s fo r t he inte rna l L A N s etu p of the Ro ute r c an b e v iewe d a nd ch ang ed her e� Viewing the LAN Settings Cli cki ng on t he hea der of the L AN ta b ( 1) wi[...]

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    40 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE 1. IP Add re ss Th e “I P a ddr es s” is th e in ter nal IP add res s of t he R oute r � T he def aul t IP add re ss is “1 92� 168� 2� 1 ”� T o ac ce ss the adva nc ed set up i nte rf ace , t yp e[...]

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    41 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE Viewing the DHC P Client List Page Y o u c an view a l ist of the co mpu ter s ( kn own a s c lie nts), whi ch are co nne cte d to you r ne two rk � Y ou are ab le to vi ew t he IP a ddr es s (1) of th e co mpu t[...]

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    42 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE Changing the Wireless Network Name (SSID) T o id ent if y yo ur wire le ss net wor k, a n ame ca lle d t he SSID is u se d� T he SS ID i s yo ur n et wor k na me� Th e d efa ult net wor k n ame of the Rou ter i[...]

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    43 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE Changing the Wireless Channel Th ere ar e a num be r of op era tin g c han nel s f rom whi ch you can ch oos e— in the Uni ted Kin gd om (a nd mos t o f Eu rop e), Aus tr ali a, and mo st of A sia , the re are 13[...]

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    44 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE Using the Broadcast SS ID Feature Note: T his ad vanc ed fe atur e s hou ld b e e mp loyed by adva nce d use rs onl y � Fo r s ec uri ty, you ca n c hoo se not to b roa dc ast you r n et work ’ s SS ID� Do in[...]

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    45 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE Changing the Wireless Security Settings Y o ur Rou ter is equ ipp ed wit h th e l ates t s ec uri ty st and ar d c alle d Wi- Fi Pro tec ted Acc es s ™ 2 (W P A 2™) a nd the le gacy se cu rit y sta nd ard ca ll[...]

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    46 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE Using Wi-Fi Protected S etup WPS us es WPA2 (des cr ibe d b elo w) fo r e nc r ypti on� It d oe s n ot p rovi de add iti ona l s ecu ri ty, bu t ra the r , s tan da rdize s t he meth od for se cur ing you r wir e[...]

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    47 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE 1. Wi -Fi Prote ct ed Setu p ( W PS): En ab led or Di sab le d� 2 . Per so nal Id enti fi cat ion Num be r ( PIN) Met hod: In this me tho d, a wir ele ss cl ien t wi shi ng to ac ce ss you r ne two rk mu st sup p[...]

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    48 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE Set t ing W P A / WPA2-P ers ona l (PS K) Like WPA se cu rit y, WPA2 is avail abl e i n WPA 2-Per so nal (P SK ) m od e� T y pic all y , W P A 2-Per so nal (PS K ) i s th e m ode tha t w ill be use d i n a hom e [...]

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    49 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE Setting WP A Security Note: T o us e W P A s ecu ri ty, you r w ire les s n et wor k c ard s m ust be eq uipp ed wi th s of tw are tha t s upp or ts WPA� At t he time thi s U ser Ma nua l was pu blis he d, a se c[...]

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    50 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE Sett ing WEP Encr yption No te to Mac u se rs : T he “Pa ssp hr ase” opt ion wil l n ot o pe rate wit h Apple ® Air Por t ® � T o co nfi gur e e ncr y pti on f or your Ma c c omp uter, se t t he en cr yp ti[...]

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    51 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE Using aHe xadecimal K ey A h exad ec ima l key is a mi xt ure of num ber s and le tte rs fr om A – F and 0 – 9� 6 4- bit keys ar e 10 di git s lo ng an d ca n b e d ivi ded in to f ive t wo - dig it [...]

  • Page 54

    52 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE Setting up a Deny Acce ss List Th e “D eny Ac ce ss” lis t le ts you spe ci fy co mpu ter s t hat you DO NOT wan t to acc es s t he net wor k� Any co mpu ter in t he lis t wi ll n ot be a llow ed ac ces s t o[...]

  • Page 55

    53 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE Configuring the Fire wall Y o ur Rou ter is equ ipp ed wit h a fir ewal l th at w ill pro tec t yo ur net wor k fr om a wi de a rr ay o f c omm on hac ker at tac ks i ncl udi ng: • IP Spoo fing • La nd At[...]

  • Page 56

    54 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE Configuring Internal Forwarding Settings Th e V ir tua l S er ve rs fun cti on will al low you to ro ute exte rn al (In ter net) ca lls for se r vic es suc h a s a web se r ver (p or t 80), FT P s er ver (Po r t 21[...]

  • Page 57

    55 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE Setting Client IP Filters Th e Ro ute r c an be con fig ure d to re str ic t ac ce ss to t he Inte rne t, ema il, or oth er net wor k s er vi ce s at sp ec ifi c d ays and tim es� Re str ic tio n c an b e s et fo[...]

  • Page 58

    56 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE Setting MA C Address Filtering Th e M AC ad dre ss fi lter is a p ower f ul s ec uri t y fe atu re t hat all ows you to s pe cif y whi ch com pute r s a re a llowe d o n t he n et wor k� Any co mpu ter at tem pti[...]

  • Page 59

    57 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE Usin g Dyn amic D NS Th e D yna mic DN S s er vi ce all ows y ou to al ias a dyn ami c IP ad dre ss to a st ati c ho st na me i n a ny of th e ma ny d om ain s D ynD NS�o rg o ff er s, all owing you r ne two rk c[...]

  • Page 60

    58 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE Blocking an IC MP P ing Co mpu ter hac ker s u se what is kn own as “pin gin g” to fi nd pote nti al vic tim s o n th e I nter ne t� B y p ingi ng a s pec if ic I P a ddre ss an d r ec eiv ing a re spo nse fr[...]

  • Page 61

    59 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE Re starting the R out er So meti me s it may be ne ce ss ar y to re st ar t or reb oot th e Ro ute r if it be gin s wo rki ng imp rop er ly� Re sta r tin g or re bo otin g th e R oute r w ill NOT de lete any of y[...]

  • Page 62

    60 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE Restoring Factory Default Settings Usi ng this op tion wi ll r est ore all of the set ti ngs in the Ro uter to the fac tor y (def aul t) s et ting s� It i s r ec omm end ed tha t yo u ba ck up y our se tti ngs be[...]

  • Page 63

    61 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE Saving a Current Configurat ion Y o u c an save your cu rre nt co nfi gur atio n by us ing thi s fe atu re� Sav ing you r c onf igu rati on will al low you t o re sto re it l ate r if you r s et ting s a re lo st[...]

  • Page 64

    62 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE 2 . A w ind ow wi ll o pe n th at all ows y ou to se le ct the loc ati on whe re you wan t to save the co nfi gur ati on file � S ele ct a l oc atio n� You c an nam e the fi le a ny thi ng y ou w ant, or us e t[...]

  • Page 65

    63 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE Restoring a Previous Configuration Th is o pti on w ill all ow yo u to re stor e a pre vio usl y s aved co nfi gur ati on� 1. Cli ck “Br owse”� A w ind ow wi ll o pe n th at all ows yo u to se lec t t he lo[...]

  • Page 66

    64 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE 2 . Y o u w ill be a ske d i f yo u wan t to con tin ue� Clic k “ O K ”� 3. A r emi nde r w ind ow wi ll ap pea r � It wi ll t ake up to 6 0 s ec ond s f or t he co nfi gur ati on r es tora tio n to co mp[...]

  • Page 67

    65 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE (1) Updating the Firmw are From tim e to tim e, B elk in may rel eas e n ew ve rs io ns o f th e R oute r’s f irmwa re� Fir mwa re u pda tes co nta in f eat ure imp rove men ts and fi xes t o pr obl em s tha t [...]

  • Page 68

    66 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE 1. T o dow nlo ad t he n ew ver sio n of fi rmwa re, cli ck “Dow nlo ad” � A w ind ow wi ll o pe n th at all ows y ou to se le ct the loc ati on whe re you wan t to save the fi rmwa re fil e� S ele ct a l o[...]

  • Page 69

    67 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE Updating the Router’ s Firmware 1. In the “Fi rmwa re U pda te” p age , cl ick “B rows e” � A w ind ow wi ll o pe n tha t a llows you to sel ec t th e l oca tio n of the fi rmwa re upd ate fil e� 2 . [...]

  • Page 70

    68 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE 3. Y o u w ill be a ske d i f yo u ar e s ure you wan t to co ntin ue� Clic k “O K”� 4. Y o u w ill see on e m ore me ss age� Th is mes sa ge tell s you th at t he Rou ter may not re sp ond for as lo ng a[...]

  • Page 71

    69 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE Changing the Login Time-Out Setting Th e lo gin ti me -ou t o pti on a llow s yo u to set th e pe ri od of t ime tha t yo u ca n b e lo gg ed into the Ro uter ’s adva nc ed setu p i nter f ace � T he t ime r st[...]

  • Page 72

    70 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE Set t ing t he T ime and T ime Zone Th e Ro ute r ke eps ti me by co nne ct ing to a Si mpl e Ne two rk Ti me Pro toco l (S NTP ) se r ver� T his all ows t he Rou ter to sy nch ron ize the sys tem clo ck to t he [...]

  • Page 73

    71 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345 789 10 6 USIN G THE WEB- BASED ADV AN CED USER INTERFA CE Enabling/Disabling UP nP UPn P (U nive rs al Plu g-a nd- Pla y) i s ye t an oth er adva nce d feat ure of fe red by yo ur Bel kin Ro uter� It is a te ch nolo gy tha t of fe r s se am les s o pe rat ion of voic e [...]

  • Page 74

    72 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 123456 89 10 MA NUAL L Y CONFI GU RIN G NE T WORK S ET T ING S 7 Se t up the co mpu ter th at i s c onn ec ted to t he c ab le o r D SL mod em FIRS T u sing th ese ste ps� Y ou c an al so use the se ste ps to ad d c omp ute rs to y our Rou ter af te r th e Ro ute r h as bee n[...]

  • Page 75

    73 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 123456 89 10 7 MA NUAL L Y CONFI GU RIN G NE T WORK S ET T ING S Ma nua llyC onf igu rin gNet wor kAda pte rsi nMacO SXv10. x 3. Nex t to “Co nfi gur e” (2) , i f “ Man ual ly” is sel ec ted, you r R oute r wil l ne ed to be set up for a s tat[...]

  • Page 76

    74 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 123456 89 10 7 MA NUAL L Y CONFI GU RIN G NE T WORK S ET T ING S 5. If “Ma nua lly ” is se le cte d, you r Ro ute r wi ll n ee d to be set up for a sta tic IP co nne cti on ty pe� Wri te th e add re ss info rm atio n i n th e ta ble be low� Y o u w ill nee d to e nte r [...]

  • Page 77

    75 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 123456 89 10 7 MA NUAL L Y CONFI GU RIN G NE T WORK S ET T ING S Ma nua lly C onf igu rin g Net wor k Ada pte rs i n Win dows 2 0 0 0, NT , XP , o r Vi st a 1. Cli ck “St ar t ” , “S et ting s” , th en “Co ntro l Pa ne l” � 2 . Do ubl e- cli ck on the “Ne two rk[...]

  • Page 78

    76 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 123456 89 10 7 MA NUAL L Y CONFI GU RIN G NE T WORK S ET T ING S Manually Co nfiguring Ne twork A dapters in Windows 98 o r Me 1. Ri ght-c lic k o n “M y N et work Ne igh bo rho od” an d s ele ct “Pr ope r tie s” fr om t he drop - down me nu� 2 . Se lec t “ TCP/IP -[...]

  • Page 79

    77 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234567 9 10 REC OM MEN DE D WE B BROW SE R SE T TIN GS 8 In mos t c as es, you wil l no t n ee d to make any ch ang es to yo ur web brow se r’s se tti ngs � If you ar e h avin g tr oub le a cc es sin g th e In ter net or the Web -Ba se d A dvan ce d Us er Inte r fac e, the[...]

  • Page 80

    78 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 1234567 9 10 8 REC OM MEN DE D WE B BROW SE R SE T TIN GS 3. Und er the “In ter net Op tio ns” scr ee n, c lic k on “C onn ec tion s” a nd se lec t “ L AN Se tti ngs … ”� 4. Ma ke su re the re a re no che ck mar ks nex t to any of the dis play ed opt ion s: “A[...]

  • Page 81

    79 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 TROUB LESH OOTING 9 Pro ble m: Ins ta llat ion CD doe s not auto mat ica lly st ar t� Solution: If the CD -RO M d oes no t s tar t the Se tup As sis ta nt a uto mati ca lly, it cou ld be that th e c omp uter is ru nni ng o the r a ppl ica tio ns that ar e i nter f[...]

  • Page 82

    80 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESH OOTING 3. Th e S etup As si sta nt sho uld st ar t with in a few se co nds � If, ins tea d, a win dow app ea rs sh owing th e f ile s o n th e CD, dou ble - cli ck on t he ico n l abe le d “S etu pAs si sta nt�exe” � 4. If the Set up A ss ist [...]

  • Page 83

    81 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESH OOTING Problem: Se tup As sis tan t c ann ot fin d my Rou ter� Sol ut ion: If the Set up A ss ist an t is no t ab le to f ind the Ro ute r du rin g t he i nst al lati on pro ce ss, pl ea se c he ck the foll owin g i tems: 3. Ens ure th at yo u h ave a[...]

  • Page 84

    82 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESH OOTING Problem: Se tup As sis tan t c ann ot con nec t my Ro ute r to the Int ern et� Solution: If the Set up A ss ist an t is no t ab le to c onn ec t th e R oute r to th e In ter net , ple as e c hec k t he f oll owin g ite ms: 1. Us e th e t roub l[...]

  • Page 85

    83 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESH OOTING Problem: • Th e S etup As si sta nt com ple ted ins ta lla tion , b ut m y we b b rows er do esn’t wor k� • I am un abl e to con ne ct to th e I nter ne t� T he Rou ter ’ s “ Mod em” lig ht is on and the “I nter net ”[...]

  • Page 86

    84 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESH OOTING Problem: I c an’t co nne ct to t he I nte rne t wi rel es sly� Solution: If you a re una ble to con ne ct to th e I nter net fr om a wi rel es s c omp ute r , pl ea se d o t he f oll owing : 3. Th e exa ct win dow tha t op en s wi ll v ar y d[...]

  • Page 87

    85 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESH OOTING Problem: I c an’t co nne ct to t he I nte rne t wi rel es sly, bu t m y ne two rk na me i s l iste d� Solution: If the nam e o f you r n et work is lis ted in the “ Avail abl e N etw ork s” li st, ple as e fo llow th e ste ps be low to c [...]

  • Page 88

    86 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESH OOTING Pro ble m: •M ywi rel es sn et work pe r for ma nce is inc on sis tent . •D ata tr ans fer is so meti me ssl ow. •S ign al str eng th isp oo r . •D if fi cul ty es ta bli shin ga nd /o[...]

  • Page 89

    87 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESH OOTING Problem: How do I ex ten d t he r an ge o f my wir ele ss ne two rk ? Sol ut ion: Be lkin re co mme nds us ing on e of the fo llowi ng pro duc ts to ex te nd wir ele ss ne two rk cove rag e th rou gho ut la rge hom es or of fic es: • W ir[...]

  • Page 90

    88 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESH OOTING Problem: I a m h avin g di f fic ult y set tin g u p W ire d Eq uiva len t Pr ivac y ( WE P) s ec uri ty on a B elk in Wire le ss Rou ter or Bel kin Ac ce ss Point � For exa mpl e: C3 03 0F AF 4B B2 C3 D4 4B C3 D4 E7 E 4 = 128-bit k ey 4. Cli c[...]

  • Page 91

    89 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESH OOTING Pro ble m: I a m h avin g di f fic ult y set tin g u p W ire d Eq uiva len t Pr ivac y ( WE P) s ec uri ty on a B elk in clie nt ca rd ( W ire le ss Net wor k C ard or Ada pte r)� Im po r t an t: A W EP key is a c omb ina tio n of num be rs an [...]

  • Page 92

    90 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESH OOTING Problem: Do Bel kin pr odu ct s s upp or t W P A ? Sol ut ion: Note: To us e WPA s ecu ri ty, al l you r c lie nts mu st be upg rad ed to d rive rs an d so f twa re that su ppo r t i t� At th e ti me of t his pub lic ati on, a s ecu ri ty pat c[...]

  • Page 93

    91 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESH OOTING Problem: I a m h avin g di f fic ult y set tin g u p W i-F i Pr otec ted Ac ces s (W P A) se cur it y o n a Be lkin cl ien t c ard ( Wi rel es s Ne tw ork Ca rd o r A dap ter) fo r a hom e n et wor k� 5. T y pe your WPA key in the “Ne two rk [...]

  • Page 94

    92 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESH OOTING Problem: I a m h avin g di f fic ult y set tin g u p W i-F i Pr otec ted Ac ces s (W P A) se cur it y o n a Be lkin cl ien t c ard ( Wi rel es s Ne tw ork Ca rd o r A dap ter) fo r a bus ine ss � 4. Und er “Ne two rk Aut hen tic ati on” , s[...]

  • Page 95

    93 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESH OOTING Problem: I a m h avin g di f fic ult y set tin g u p W i-F i Pr otec ted Ac ces s (W P A) se cur it y a nd I a m N OT us ing a Bel kin cli ent ca rd for a h ome ne two rk � 5. Se lec t “ TK IP” or “ AES” un der “D ate Enc ry pti on”[...]

  • Page 96

    94 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESH OOTING What’s the difference between 802. 1 1b , 802. 1 1g, 8 02. 1 1 a, and draft 802. 1 1n ? Cur re ntl y th ere ar e fo ur leve ls o f wi rel es s n et work ing st an dar ds, whi ch tra nsm it dat a a t ve r y di ff ere nt ma xi mum spe ed s� Eac[...]

  • Page 97

    95 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 12345678 10 9 TROUB LESH OOTING COUNTRY NUMBER INTERNE T ADRESS AUSTRIA 0820 200766 www�belkin �com/d e/networking/ BELG IUM 07 07 0 0 073 www�belkin�com/nl/networking / www�belkin �com/fr/ networking/ CZECH REPUB LIC 239 00 0 40 6 www�belkin�com/uk/net working/[...]

  • Page 98

    96 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 123456789 INFORMA TION 10 T o de ter mine th e t yp e of tr ans mit ter, ch ec k th e i den tif ica tio n l abe l o n you r Be lk in p rod uc t� P rod uct s w ith the CE mar ki ng c om ply wit h th e EM C Di rec tive (89 /336 /EEC) an d t he L ow Vol tag e D ire cti ve ( 72/ [...]

  • Page 99

    97 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 123456789 INFORMA TION 10 EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ý esky [Czech] [Belkin Ltd] tímto prohlašuje, že tento [ F6D4630-4] je ve shod Č se základními požadavky a dalšími p Ĝ íslušnými ustanoveními sm Č rnice 1999/5/ES. Dansk [Danish] Undertegnede [Belkin Ltd] er[...]

  • Page 100

    98 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 123456789 10 INFORMA TION Belkin International, Inc., Limited Lifetime Pro duct W arrant y What is not cov ered by this warranty? Al l ab ove w ar ran tie s a re n ull an d voi d i f th e B elk in pro duc t i s n ot pr ovid ed to B elk in f or ins pec tio n u pon Be lki n’ s [...]

  • Page 101

    99 En ha nc ed Wi re le ss Mo de m Rou te r SECTIONS T able of Contents 123456789 10 INFORMA TION Be lkin re se r ves the rig ht to r eview th e da mag ed Be lki n p rod uct � A ll co sts of shi ppi ng t he Belk in pro du ct to Be lk in f or i nsp ec tio n s hal l b e bo rne so lel y by the pu rch as er � I f Be lk in d ete rmi nes , in it s s [...]

  • Page 102

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