Belkin F5D7630-4B LAN Port-Status LEDs, Rear Panel, LAN Ports, Reset Button, Knowing Your Router

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KNOWING YOUR ROUTER

 

KNOWING YOUR ROUTER

 

 

 

LAN Port-Status LEDs

 

OFF

No device is linked to the port

 

 

Solid Orange

10/100Base-Tx device connected

 

 

Blinking Orange

Port activity

 

These LEDs are labeled 1–4 and correspond to the numbered ports on the rear of the Router. When a computer is properly connected to one of the LAN ports on the rear of the Router, the LED will light. When information is being sent over the port, the LED blinks rapidly.

Rear Panel

LAN Port-Status LEDs Antennas Rear Panel

LAN Ports

Reset Button

Power Jack

ADSL Port

LAN Ports

The LAN ports are RJ45, 10/100 auto-negotiation. The ports are labeled 1 through 4. These ports correspond to the numbered LEDs on the front of the Router. Connect your LAN computers or any networking devices to one of these ports.

Reset Button

The “Reset” button is used in rare cases when the Router may function improperly. Resetting the Router will restore the Router’s normal operation while

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Contents User Manual ADSL Modem with Built-In 802.11g Wireless RouterF5D7630-4A F5D7630-4B TABLE OF CONTENTS Works with Both PCs and Mac Computers Key Features Integrated 802.11g Wireless Access PointINTRODUCTION OVERVIEWApplications and Advantages Integrated 10/100 4-Port SwitchSPI Firewall MAC Address FilteringSystem Requirements Package ContentsGermany excluded Provided by local ISP Front Panel Power LED PWRWireless Network LED KNOWING YOUR ROUTERLAN Ports Reset ButtonLAN Port-Status LEDs Rear PanelADSL Port a. Resetting the Routerb. Restoring the Factory Defaults Power JackPLACEMENT OF YOUR ROUTER Installing a Full-Rate Connection CONNECTING AND CONFIGURING YOUR ROUTERISP Settings Phone Line ConfigurationInstalling with a Splitter Installing a Splitterless Connection Installing without a Splitter Configuring the RouterAttach to your Network Using Ethernet Cabling Step 1 Installing the Hardware LAN Port Status LEDs Step 3 Configuring the Router Using the Web-Based User InterfaceLogging out of the Router Logging into the Router1. Internet Sharing Setup Wizard2. Setting your ISP Connection Type to PPPoE or PPPoA NAVIGATING THE WEB BROWSER INTERFACE4. Setting your Connection Type to Multiple Protocol over ATM Mode 3. Setting your Connection Type to Disable Internet SharingDefault Gateway - Enter a default gateway IP address. If the Wireless ADSL Modem Router cannot find the destination address within its local network, it will forward the packets to the Default Gateway. Assigned by your ISP 1. Quick-Navigation Links 3. Internet Status Indicator4. Login/Logout Button UNDERSTANDING THE WEB-BASED USER INTERFACE5. Help Button 6. LAN Settings7. Features 8. Internet Settings1. LAN Settings Changing LAN Settings4. IP Pool 1. IP Address2. Subnet Mask 3. DHCP ServerDHCP Client List 6. Local Domain Name2. Internet WAN Connection Type Setting your ISP Connection Type to PPPoE or PPPoAa b c d e f g h i j a. Username - Enter the ISP assigned user name. Assigned by your ISP Setting your ISP Connection Type to Multiple Protocol over ATM Setting your ISP Connection Type to Disable Internet Sharinga b c d e Channel and SSID DNS Domain Name Server Settings3. Wireless Changing the Wireless ChannelChanging the Wireless Network Name SSID Note This advanced feature should be employed by advanced users only Using the ESSID Broadcast FeatureUsing the Wireless Mode Switch g Nitro Changing the Wireless Security SettingsSetting WPA Security Encryption/SecuritySetting WPA with server Settings Setting WPA-PSK no serverSetting WEP Encryption AF 0F 4B C3 D4 = 64-bit key Using a Hexadecimal KeyC3 03 0F AF 0F 4B B2 C3 D4 4B C3 D4 E7 = 128-bit key Tear Drop Attack ICMP defect RIP defect Fragment flooding 4. FirewallIP Spoofing Land Attack Ping of Death PoD Denial of Service DoS IP with zero length Smurf Attack TCP Null Scan SYN flood UDP floodingChoosing an Application Application Gateways SettingsVirtual Servers Entering Settings into the Virtual ServerClient IP Filters Access Control Schedule Rule URL BlockingFollow these steps to add a schedule 1. Click “Add Schedule Rule” DMZ Demilitarized Zone Restart Router UtilitiesRestore Factory Defaults Restarting the Router to Restore Normal OperationSaving/Backup Current Settings The configuration is now saved Restore Previous Settings2. Then, click “Restore” System Settings Firmware UpdateUpdating the Router’s Firmware Changing the Login Time-Out Setting Setting or Changing the Administrator PasswordSetting the Time and Time Zone Enabling Remote Management Enabling/Disabling UPnP Manually Configuring Network Settings in Mac OS up to MANUALLY CONFIGURING NETWORK SETTINGSManually Configuring Network Settings in Mac OS 3. Select “Built-in Ethernet” 2 next to “Show” in the Network menu Manually Configuring Network Settings in Windows 2000, NT, or XP Manually Configuring Network Settings in Windows 98 or Me Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or Higher Recommended Web Browser SettingsNetscape Navigator 4.0 or Higher PPPoE Routing Mode, for multiple PCs GLOSSARYIP address Subnet MaskDisconnect after PPPoA Routing Mode, for multiple PCsChannel and SSID Encryption ESSID BroadcastApplication Gateways Client IP filters Administrator Password Remote Management Time and Time ZoneUPnP Problem TROUBLESHOOTINGPossible Cause/Solution connect to the Router My wireless PC cannotModifications INFORMATIONFCC Statement DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY WITH FCC RULES FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITYEurope-European Union Notice Canada-Industry Canada ICBelkin Corporation Limited Lifetime Product Warranty Belkin Tech Support P74426ukBelkin Corporation Belkin Components B.V