Belkin PM01218ea F5D7634-4 Knowing your Router, LED Indicators, Power Green, LAN 1 to LAN

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Knowing your Router

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The Router has been designed to be placed on a desktop. All of the cables exit from the rear of the Router for better organization and utility. The LED indicators are easily visible on the front of the Router to provide you with information about network activity and status.

The following illustration shows the front panel of the Router:

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LED Indicators

The Router is equipped with eight LEDs on the front panel as described in the table below (from top to bottom):

1. Power Green

OFF

 

 

Power off

 

 

 

 

Solid

 

 

Power on

 

 

 

2. LAN 1 to LAN 4

Green

 

 

 

 

OFF

 

 

Power off or no Ethernet carrier is present

 

 

 

 

Blinking

 

 

Ethernet carrier is present and user

 

 

data is going through Ethernet port

 

 

 

Solid

 

 

Ethernet carrier is present

 

 

 

3. Wireless

Green

 

 

 

 

OFF

 

 

Power off or no radio signal (WLAN

 

 

card is not present or fails to function)

 

 

 

Blinking

 

 

Traffic is going through wireless

 

 

LAN interface

 

 

 

Solid

 

 

Wireless LAN interface ready to work

 

 

 

 

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Contents Wireless Modem Router Table of Contents Introduction Introduction Product FeaturesSPI Firewall NAT IP Address SharingMAC Address Filtering Universal Plug-and-Play UPnP CompatibilityBenefits of a Home Network Advantages of a Wireless NetworkSetup Assistant Software System Requirements Package ContentsMake Sure You Have the Following System RequirementsMake Sure You Have the Following Internet Connection SettingsPower Green LED IndicatorsWireless Knowing your RouterKnowing your Router InternetRear Panel Resetting the Router Reset ButtonRestoring the Factory Defaults Power PlugSetup Assistant Hardware Connections Connecting and Configuring your RouterConnecting and Configuring your Router Replacing an Existing Modem or Modem Router Connecting and Configuring your RouterSet Up the Router Run the Setup Assistant Software Confirmation Screen Select CountryProgress Screen Checking Settings Verifying Hardware Connections Naming your Wireless Network Requesting Internet Account Info if needed Configuring the RouterChecking Internet Connection Congratulations Troubleshooting Optional Assistance Connecting Other Computers Manually Configuring your Router Using Web-Based ManagerUnderstanding the Web-Based User Interface Manually Configuring your Router Features LAN SettingsInternet Settings Version InfoChanging LAN Settings Dhcp Server Subnet MaskLease Time Local Domain NameDhcp Client List Internet WANConnection Type Setting your ISP Connection Type to PPPoE or PPPoA Setting your ISP Connection Type to Static IP IPoA Setting your Connection Type to Dynamic IP 1483 BridgedDNS Domain Name Server Settings Manually Configuring your Router Wireless Channel and Ssid Changing the Wireless Network Name SsidUsing the Essid Broadcast Feature Mixed 11b+11g Mode Using the Wireless Mode Switch11g-Only Mode 11b-Only ModeEncryption/Security Securing your Wi-Fi NetworkWired Equivalent Privacy WEP Bit WEPEncryption Keys WPA-PSK no server WPA with 802.1x radius serverWPA2 Requirements Sharing the Same Network Keys Using a Hexadecimal KeyChanging the Wireless Security Settings WEP SetupSetting WPA/WPA2-PSK no server WPA SetupWireless Range Extension and Bridging What is a Wireless Bridge?Adding Another Network Segment Wirelessly Manually Configuring your Router Virtual Servers FirewallChoosing an Application Manually Entering Settings into the Virtual ServerClient IP Filters Access ControlURL Blocking Schedule Rule Setting MAC-Address Filtering Blocking an Icmp Ping DMZ Demilitarized ZoneRestore Factory Defaults Restarting the Router to Restore Normal OperationUtilities Restart RouterSaving/Backing up Current Settings Restore Previous Settings Checking for a New Version of Firmware Updating FirmwareDownloading a New Version of Firmware Updating the Router’s Firmware Setting or Changing the Administrator Password System SettingsChanging the Login Time-Out Setting Setting the Time and Time ZoneEnabling Remote Management Enabling/Disabling Auto Firmware Update Manually Configuring Network Adapters Setting up your ComputersWindows XP, 2000, or NT Windows 98SE or Me Manually Configuring Network AdaptersMac OS up to Select Network 1 from the System Preferences menu Manually Configuring Network Adapters Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or Higher Recommended Web Browser SettingsNetscape Navigator 4.0 or Higher Recommended Web Browser SettingsTroubleshooting ProblemSolution Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting How do I extend the range of my wireless network? Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Do Belkin products support WPA? Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Enabling WPA-PSK no server Technical-Support Information Belkin Wireless Comparison ChartAppendixes Appendix a GlossaryIP Address PPPoE AppendixesPPPoA Your connection type is PPPoE ifApplication Gateways Essid BroadcastMAC-Address Filtering Virtual Servers URL BlockingDMZ Time and Time Zone Remote ManagementUPnP Appendix B Important Factors for Placement and Setup Wireless Router or Access Point PlacementAvoid Obstacles and Interference Cordless Phones Choose the Quietest Channel for your Wireless NetworkSecure Connections, VPNs, and AOL FCC Statement InformationFederal Communications Commission Notice F5D7634uk4ATechnical Support InformationCanada-Industry Canada IC Modifications Europe-European Union NoticeRestricted Use in Certain Countries What will we do to correct problems? What this warranty coversWhat is not covered by this warranty? How to get serviceHow state law relates to the warranty