ADSL Wireless LAN 4Port Ethernet Router Easy Start Version 0.1 Contents Introduction............................................................. 3 Minimum System Requirements ................................ 3 ADSL Router Package............................................... 3 ADSL Router Overview ............................................. 4 Typical ADSL Router Connection................................ 6 Step 1: Connecting the ADSL Router to Your Computer/Notebook ....................................
Easy Start Declaration of Conformity Marking by the above symbol indicates compliance with the Essential Requirements of the R&TTE Directive of the European Union (1999/5/EC). This equipment meets the following conformance standards: EN300 328, EN301 489-17, EN60950 Countries of Operation and Conditions of Use in the European Community This device is intends to be operated in all countries of the European Community. Requirement is for indoors vs.
Easy Start Radio Frequency Instructions Interference Warnings & (FCC ID: I38-DSL600EWR) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Easy Start Introduction Thank you on your purchase of the ADSL Wireless LAN 4-Port Ethernet Router! The Wireless 4-Port Router allows you to share high-speed broadband connection with multiple PC using a single device wired or wireless. The Wireless Broadband 4-Port Router can be connected to any computer/notebook with a 10/100 Base-T Ethernet card for wired connection or an IEEE 802.11g Wireless adapter.
Easy Start ADSL Router Overview Front Indicators l POWER Lights up when power is supplied to the ADSL Router. m ETHERNET (E1 ~ E4) Lights up when the Ethernet cable is properly connected from your ADSL Router to the Ethernet Card. Flickers when the ADSL is transmitting/receiving data. n WIRELESS Lights up when the Wireless LAN connection is established. o DSL Lights up when the DSL connection is established.
Easy Start Back Panel l DSL Telephone jack (RJ-11) to connect to your Telephone Wall Socket (ADSL line). m RESET To reset your ADSL Router to factory default settings.(All customised settings that you have saved will be lost!)Please refer to the below footer2 on how to activate the reset function. n ETHERNET 10/100 Base-T Ethernet jack (RJ-45) to connect to your Ethernet Network card or Ethernet Hub / Switch. o DC IN To connect to the Power Adapter that comes with your package.
Easy Start Typical ADSL Router Connections Up to 4 PCs Connections For More than 4 PCs Connections To connect to more than 4 computers/notebooks, you may further expand one of the Ethernet Ports via an Ethernet Hub/Switch. For details on how to connect to the Ethernet Switch/Hub, please refer to the documentation that comes with the unit.
Easy Start Step 1: Connecting the ADSL Router to Your Computer/Notebook Power off your Computer/Notebook or/and any connected devices before connecting to the ADSL Router! 1.1 Connecting to the Ethernet Connect your computer(s)/notebook(s) to the ADSL 4 Port Router as illustrated. The following illustration shows the connection of a single computer. NOT SURE HOW THE ETHERNET PORT LOOKS LIKE? The following are some tips to help you locate your Ethernet Ports on your Computer/Notebook.
Easy Start 1.2 Connecting to the ADSL Line To connect the ADSL Ethernet Modem to the ADSL line, carried out Step 1.2(a). To connect the ADSL Ethernet Modem to the ADSL line and a Telephone Set, carried out Step 1.2(b). (a) To connect to the ADSL line (b) To connect to the ADSL line and Telephone Set The POTS Splitter(with built-in Microfilter) is a device that allows you to connect both your Telephone cable and Telephone Set to the same Telephone Wall Socket.
Easy Start 1.3 Checking Your Connections Please check your connections before proceeding. 1.4 Connecting to the Power Outlet 1.5 Powering On Power on the Power Outlet that is connected to your ADSL Router. Power on your Computer(s)/Notebook(s).
Easy Start Step 2: Configuring Your Ethernet Network Card 2.1 Configuring Your Ethernet Network Card / Wireless adapter The following illustrated screen shots serve only as examples. For any dissimilarities, please follow closely the instructions prompted on your Computer. For configuring your modem, please refer to the User Manual – Web Management Guide on your Installation CD 2.
Easy Start 2.3 i For Windows® 2000 / Windows® XP Windows® 2000: a) From your Windows desktop, right-click on the icon My Network Places and select Properties. b) At the Network and Dial-up Connections window, right-click on the Local Area Connection icon and select Properties. Windows® XP: (Instructions are based on default Start menu option) a) From your Windows desktop, click Start > All Programs > Accessories > Communications > Network Connections.
Easy Start Step 3: Configuring Your Internet Browser 3.1 i Microsoft® Internet Explorer™ (based on IE 5.5) From your Windows desktop, double-click on your Internet Explorer icon to launch your Browser. ii iii From the Menu, click Tools and select Internet Options... . Select the Connection tab. Click the field, 'Never dial a connection'. (This option will be grayed off if you have not installed an analog modem on your computer/notebook before. Proceed with 3.1 iv). iv Click the LAN Settings... button.
Easy Start Step 4: Connecting to the Internet i From your Internet Browser, key in http://192.168.1.1 at the address bar and hit . ii The Login Setting Page will be displayed. iii For Singapore Users The ADSL Ethernet Router has been configured by default for SingNet Broadband and Pacific Internet Broadband users, VPI=0, VCI=100, Protocol=PPPoA VC-Mux. Under Login Settings, please key in your username and password and click Connect.