Belkin F5D9230-4 user manual Modem/WAN Status LED, Internet/Connected LED, Power/Ready LED

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Knowing your Router

C.Modem/WAN Status LED

This LED lights in GREEN to indicate that your modem is connected properly to the Router. It blinks rapidly when information is being sent over the port between the Router and the modem.

OFF

No WAN link

Solid Green

Good WAN link

Blinking Green

WAN activity

D.Internet/Connected LED

This unique LED shows you when the Router is connected to the Internet. When the light is OFF, the Router is NOT connected to the Internet. When the light is blinking, the Router is attempting to connect to the Internet. When the light is solid GREEN, the Router is connected to the Internet. When using the “Disconnect after x minutes” feature,

this LED becomes extremely useful in monitoring the status of your Router’s connection.

OFF

Router is not connected to

 

the Internet

Blinking Green

Router is attempting to connect to the Internet

Solid Green

Router is connected to the Internet

E.Power/Ready LED

When you apply power to the Router or restart it, a short period of time elapses while the Router boots up. During this time, the “Power/Ready” LED blinks. When the Router has completely booted up, the “Power/ Ready” LED becomes a SOLID light, indicating the Router is ready

for use.

OFF

Router is OFF

Blinking Green

Router is booting up

Solid Green

Router is ready

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Contents Router Page Table of Contents Page Introduction Advantages of a Wireless NetworkIntroduction Placement of your Wireless G Plus Mimo RouterImportant Factors for Placement and Setup Wireless Router or Access Point PlacementChoose the Quietest Channel for your Wireless Network Avoid Obstacles and InterferenceCordless Phones Secure Connections, VPNs, and AOL Introduction Product Overview Product FeaturesUniversal Plug and Play UPnP Integrated 10/100 4-Port SwitchBuilt-In Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Dhcp Setup AssistantIntegrated G Plus Mimo Wireless Access Point Product OverviewMAC Address Filtering System Requirements Package ContentsSetup Assistant Software System Requirements Knowing your RouterWireless Network LED Wired Computer Status LEDsKnowing your Router Power/Ready LED Modem/WAN Status LEDInternet/Connected LED Connection to Modem Modem Port Yellow Power Jack BlackConnections to Computers Wired Computer Ports Gray Rear PanelPush Button White Reset ButtonResetting the Router Restoring the Factory DefaultsConnecting and Configuring your Router Ethernet USB Setup AssistantModem Requirements Hardware Connections Follow the Quick Installation Guide QIG Set Up the Router Run the Setup Assistant Software Connecting and Configuring your RouterConfirmation Screen Progress Screen Checking SettingsVerifying Hardware Connections Naming your Wireless NetworkRequesting Internet Account Info if needed Configuring the Router Checking Internet Connectio n Congratulations Connecting and Configuring your Router Troubleshooting Connecting computers wirelessly Optional Assistance Connecting Other ComputersConnecting computers with wired cables Congratulations Connecting your Gateway Router Alternate Setup MethodAlternate Setup Method Logging out of the Router Logging into the RouterHome Button Internet Status IndicatorUnderstanding the Web-Based Advanced User Interface Quick-Navigation LinksInternet Settings Login/Logout ButtonLAN Settings FeaturesAlternate Setup Method Setting your Connection Type Change WAN MAC Address Host NameMy ISP Provides More Than One Static IP Address IP AddressSubnet Mask ISP Gateway AddressYour connection type is PPPoE if Setting your ISP Connection Type to PPPoEMTU PasswordService Name User NameMy IP Address Pptp PasswordPptp Account Server IP AddressConnection ID optional Select your State User Decide Login Server ManuallySetting Custom Domain Name Server DNS Settings Configuring your WAN Media Access Controller MAC Address Cloning your MAC AddressEntering a Specific MAC Address Viewing the LAN Settings Using the Web-Based Advanced User InterfaceChanging LAN Settings Using the Web-Based Advanced User InterfaceLocal Domain Name Dhcp ServerIP Pool Lease TimeViewing the Dhcp Client List Configuring the Wireless Network Settings Changing the Wireless Network Name Ssid Off Using the Wireless Mode Switch802.11g only 802.11g & 802.11bAuto Channel Selection Feature and Changing the Channel Changing the Wireless ChannelUsing the Broadcast Ssid Feature Protected Mode Switch Changing the Wireless Security SettingsUsing Wi-Fi Protected SetupTM Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface WPA2 Requirements Setting WPA/WPA2-Personal PSKUsing the Web-Based Advanced User Interface Setting WPA-PSK Setting WPA SecuritySetting WEP Encryption Using a Hexadecimal Key Using the Access Point Mode Setting up an Allow Access List Setting MAC Address ControlSetting up a Deny Access List Configuring the Firewall Configuring Internal Forwarding Settings Manually Entering Settings into the Virtual ServerChoosing an Application Setting Client IP Filters Enabling the Demilitarized Zone DMZ Using Dynamic DNS Setting up the Router’s Dynamic DNS Update Client Blocking an Icmp Ping Restarting the Router UtilitiesRestarting the Router to Restore Normal Operation Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface Restoring Factory Default Settings Saving a Current Configuration Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface Restoring a Previous Configuration Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface Checking for a New Version of Firmware Updating the FirmwareDownloading a New Version of Firmware Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface Updating the Router’s Firmware Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface Setting or Changing the Administrator Password Changing System SettingsSetting the Time and Time Zone Changing the Login Time-Out SettingEnabling Remote Management Enabling/Disabling UPnP Enabling/Disabling Auto Firmware UpdateManually Configuring Network Settings in Mac OS up to Manually Configuring Network SettingsSection Manually Configuring Network Settings in Mac OS Manually Configuring Network SettingsSection Manually Configuring Network Settings in Windows 2000 or XP Manually Configuring Network Settings Manually Configuring Network Settings in Windows 98 or Me Manually Configuring Network Settings Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or Higher Recommended Web Browser SettingsSection Recommended Web Browser Settings Netscape Navigator 4.0 or Higher Troubleshooting ProblemSolution Setup Assistant cannot find my Router Troubleshooting 103 Can’t connect to the Internet wirelessly 105 Troubleshooting C3 03 0F AF 4B B2 C3 D4 4B C3 D4 E7 E4 = 128-bit key Click OK, and then Apply to save the settings 108 Do Belkin products support WPA? Supported Operating Systems Wireless Comparison Chart 112 FCC Statement InformationEurope-European Union Notice InformationHow to get service Router