Buffalo Technology WBMR-G125 manual Powering Up your Router

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4.If you have an RJ45 wall jack for your ADSL service, connect an RJ45-to- RJ11 converter to the wall jack. Then connect one end of the telephone cord to the converter and the other end to the gray RJ11 port labeled “DSL line” on the back of your Router.

Powering Up your Router

1.Connect the supplied power adapter to the Router power-input plug labeled “Power”. Note: For safety and performance reasons, only use the supplied power adapter to prevent damage to the Router.

2.After connecting the power adapter and the power source is turned on, the Router’s power icon on the front panel should be on. It might take a few minutes for the Router to fully start up.

3.Turn on your computer(s). After your computer(s) boot up, the LAN status LED on the front of the Router will be on for each port to which a wired computer is connected. These lights show you the connection and activity

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Contents Manual Table of Contents Introduction Product Features Integrated 10/100 4-Port SwitchOS Compatibility Front-Panel LED DisplayIntegrated 802.11g Wireless Access Point High-Speed ModeBuilt-In Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Dhcp SPI FirewallAdvantages of a Buffalo Wireless Network Package ContentsBenefits of a Home Network Internet Connection Settings System RequirementsPower Understanding Your Router Front PanelLAN Back Panel Setup Wizard Connecting Your ComputersPositioning your Router Connecting your Adsl Line Powering Up your Router Page Manually Configuring Client Adapters in Windows 98SE or Me Recommended Web Browser SettingsInternet Explorer 4.0 or Higher Page Accessing the User Interface Understanding the Web-Based User Interface Internet/LanConnection Type Setting your ISP Connection Type to PPPoE or PPPoA Setting your Connection Type to RFC 1483 Bridged/RoutedNetwork Setup Network Address Server Settings DhcpTime Setting Local IP AddressDdns RouteWireless Config AossWireless Radio BasicWireless Channel Wireless AuthenticationBroadcast Ssid SecurityWEP Wired Equivalent Privacy Bit WEPSetting WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK Encryption Page Advanced Multicast RateFrame Bursting 802.11g ProtectionWireless Client MAC List Privacy SeparatorMac Filter Security FirewallVPN Passthrough FirewallBlock WAN Requests Reject Ident requestsGaming Ports Port ForwardingDMZ QoSAdmin Config Gateway Username & PasswordRemote Management UPnPDiagnostics Factory DefaultsFirmware Update RebootDiagnostic WirelessGateway Local NetworkDSL Connection EU Declaration of Conformity Warranty Information General Inquiries