Hawking Technology Wireless-G Router manual Connect LAN Cables, Connect WAN Cable, Power Up

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For best Wireless reception and performance, the Wireless Router should be positioned in a central location with mini- mum obstructions between the Wireless Router and the PCs.

Also, if using multiple Access Points, adjacent Access Points should use different Channels to avoid interference.

2. Connect LAN Cables

Use standard LAN cables to connect PCs to the Switching Hub ports on the Wire- less Router. Both 10BaseT and 100BaseT connections can be used simultaneously.

If required, connect any port to a normal port on another Hub, using a standard LAN cable. Any LAN port on the Wireless Router will automatically function as an "Up- link" port when required.

3. Connect WAN Cable

Connect the DSL or Cable modem to the WAN port on the Wireless Router. Use the cable supplied with your DSL/Cable modem. If no cable was supplied, use a stan- dard cable.

4. Power Up

Power on the Cable or DSL modem.

Connect the supplied power adapter to the Wireless Router and power up.

Use only the power adapter provided. Using a different one may cause hardware damage

5. Check the LEDs

The Power LED should be ON.

The Power LED should flash, then turn Off. If it stays on, there is a hardware error.

For each LAN (PC) connection, the LAN Link/Act LED should be ON (provided the PC is also ON.)

The Internet LED should be ON.

The WLAN LED should be ON

For more information, refer to Front-mounted LEDs in Chapter 1.

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Contents Page Table of Contents Wireless Router Features Internet Access FeaturesLAN Features Wireless FeaturesAdvanced Internet Functions Package Contents Page Front-mounted LEDs Off No Wireless connection availablePhysical Details For use10/100BaseT Power portRear Panel LAN portChoose an Installation Site ProcedureRequirements Connect WAN Cable Power UpConnect LAN Cables Check the LEDsOverview To Do this Refer toUsing your Web Browser Configuration ProgramUsing UPnP Mac InstallationIf you cant connect Setup Wizard Advanced Administration WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy Cable Modems Common Connection TypesType Details ISP Data required Other Modems e.g. Broadband Wireless DSL ModemsIP Address Subnet Mask Configuration via WebLAN Interface Setup Dhcp Client Range Show Client SaveNew Password Confirmed Password Save Reset Password SetupReset StatusWireless Basic Settings Wireless Advanced Settings Authentication Type Preamble Type Broadcast Ssid Save ResetWireless Security Setup WPA-PSK Pre-Shared key WPA2-PSK TkipWireless Trusted Stations Access Control Enable Ddns Dynamic DNSVirtual Server Enable DMZDMZ Host IP Address Page Enable Web Server Access via WAN Save WAN Port ConfigurationWAN Access Type DNS Clone MAC Ad- dressRestore Config Config FileBackup Config Default ConfigSystem Log IP Filtering MAC Filtering StatisticsUpdate Time Zone SettingUpgrade Firmware Browse Start UpgradeWindows Clients TCP/IP Settings OverviewNavigation & Data Input Page Using Dhcp Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows 98/MEUsing Specify an IP Address Page Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows NT4.0 Obtain an IP address from a Dhcp Server Specify an IP AddressAdvanced Administration Page Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows Select Control Panel Network and Dial-up ConnectionUsing a fixed IP Address Use the following IP Address Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows XP Select Control Panel Network ConnectionEnsure your TCP/IP settings are correct For Windows 9x/ME/2000 Internet AccessAccessing AOL For Windows XPOther Unix Systems Macintosh ClientsLinux Clients Fixed IP AddressWireless Station Configuration ModeGeneral Problems Internet AccessProblem 1 My PC cant locate the Wireless Access Point Wireless AccessProblem 2 Wireless connection speed is very slow Page Modes Ad-hoc ModeInfrastructure Mode ChannelsWEP Authentication Wireless LAN ConfigurationKey Wireless-G Router Wireless InterfaceCE Standards Regulatory ApprovalsCE Marking Warning