Cisco Systems WRT310N Chapter Product Overview, Front Panel, Back Panel, Placement Positions

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Chapter 1

Product Overview

Chapter 1:

Product Overview

Thank you for choosing the Linksys by Cisco Wireless-N Gigabit Router. The Router lets you access the Internet via

awireless connection or through one of its four switched ports. You can also use the Router to share resources, such as computers. A variety of security features help to protect your data and your privacy while online. Security features include WPA2 security, a Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) firewall and NAT technology. Configuring the Router is easy using the provided browser-based utility.

Front Panel

1, 2, 3, 4  (Green/Blue)  These numbered LEDs, corresponding with the numbered ports on the Router’s back panel, serve two purposes. The LED is solidly lit when the Router is connected to a device through that port. It flashes to indicates network activity. Green indicates Gigabit speeds, and blue indicates 10/100 speeds.

Wi-Fi Protected Setup Button  If you have client devices, such as wireless adapters, that support Wi-Fi Protected Setup, then you can use Wi-Fi Protected Setup to automatically configure wireless security for your wireless network(s).

To use Wi-Fi Protected Setup, run the Setup Wizard, or refer to the “Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings” section of “Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration”.

Wi-Fi Protected Setup LED  (Blue/Amber)  It lights up blue when wireless security is enabled. The LED flashes blue for two minutes during Wi-Fi Protected Setup.

The LED lights up amber if there is an error during the WiFi Protected Setup process. Make sure the client device supports WiFi Protected Setup. Wait until the LED is off, and then try again.

The LED flashes amber when a WiFi Protected Setup session is active, and a second session begins. The Router supports one session at a time. Wait until the LED is off before starting the next Wi-Fi Protected Setup session.

Wireless  (Blue)  The Wireless LED lights up when the wireless feature is enabled. If the LED is flashing, the Router is actively sending or receiving data over the network.

Internet  (Blue)  The Internet LED lights up when there is a connection made through the Internet port. A flashing LED indicates network activity over the Internet port.

Power  (Blue)  The Power LED lights up and will stay on while the Router is powered on. When the Router goes through its self-diagnostic mode during every boot-up, this LED will flash. When the diagnostic is complete, the LED will be solidly lit.

Back Panel

Internet  This Gigabit port is where you will connect your cable or DSL Internet connection.

4, 3, 2, 1  These Gigabit ports (4, 3, 2, 1) connect the Router to computers and other Ethernet network devices on your wired network.

Reset  There are two ways to reset the Router’s factory defaults. Either press and hold the Reset Button for approximately five seconds, or restore the defaults from Administration > Factory Defaults in the Router’s web-based utility.

Power  The Power port is where you will connect the power adapter.

Placement Positions

There are two ways to physically install the Router. The first way is to place the Router horizontally on a surface. The second way is to mount the Router on a wall.

Horizontal Placement

The Router has four rubber feet on its bottom panel. Place the Router on a level surface near an electrical outlet.

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Contents Wireless-N Gigabit Router Icon Descriptions About This GuideOnline Resources Copyright and TrademarksTable of Contents Appendix E Software End User License Agreement Appendix D Regulatory InformationHorizontal Placement Placement PositionsChapter Product Overview Front PanelSuggested Mounting Hardware Wall-Mounting PlacementAdditional Security Tips Chapter Wireless Security ChecklistGeneral Network Security Guidelines How to Access the Web-Based Utility Chapter Advanced ConfigurationSetup Basic Setup Internet SetupPptp Static IPPPPoE Telstra Cable Optional SettingsL2TP Dhcp Server Setting Network SetupRouter IP Dhcp ReservationTime Setting Setup DdnsDdns Service DynDNS.orgSetup Advanced Routing Setup MAC Address CloneMAC Address Clone Advanced RoutingRouting Table Wireless Basic Wireless SettingsBasic Wireless Settings Wireless Security Wireless Wireless SecurityWi-Fi Protected Setup WPA Enterprise WPA2 PersonalWPA2 Enterprise RadiusWireless MAC Filter Wireless Wireless MAC FilterAccess Restriction MAC Address Filter ListWireless Client List Advanced WirelessSecurity VPN Passthrough Security FirewallFirewall Internet FilterSummary Internet Access PolicyVPN Passthrough Single Port Forwarding Applications and Gaming Single Port ForwardingApplications & Gaming Port Range Triggering Applications and Gaming Port Range ForwardingPort Range Forwarding Port Range TriggeringWireless QoS Quality of ServiceApplications and Gaming DMZ Applications and Gaming QoSCategory Internet Access PriorityRouter Access Administration ManagementWeb Access Remote AccessBackup and Restore Administration LogLog UPnPAdministration Factory Defaults Administration DiagnosticsReboot DiagnosticsStatus Local Network Administration Firmware UpgradeStatus Router Wireless Network Status Wireless NetworkLocal Network Dhcp ServerYour computer cannot connect to the Internet Appendix a TroubleshootingWRT310N Appendix B SpecificationsExclusions and Limitations Limited WarrantyObtaining Warranty Service Technical Support FCC Radiation Exposure Statement Safety NoticesFCC Statement Industry Canada Statement Wireless DisclaimerAvis d’Industrie Canada Industry Canada Radiation Exposure StatementDansk Danish Miljøinformation for kunder i EU Regulatory Information Norsk Norwegian Miljøinformasjon for kunder i EU Regulatory Information Cisco Products Appendix E Software End User License AgreementSoftware Licenses Schedule Cisco Software License AgreementSoftware End User License Agreement Software End User License Agreement Schedule Network Magic Features Schedule 3-A Schedule Open Source and Third Party LicensesGNU General Public License PreambleSoftware End User License Agreement No Warranty GNU Lesser General Public License Schedule 3-BEND of Schedule 3-A Software End User License Agreement Software End User License Agreement Software End User License Agreement END of Schedule 3-B No WarrantyOriginal SSLeay License Schedule 3-COpenSSL License END of Schedule 3-C