Dynalink RTA770W 3Connect the Router, USB for standalone Windows 98/ME/2000/XP computers only

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ADSL Router Quick Set-up Guide

Choose from your connection options:

1.Ethernet (for standalone computer or multiple computers, Operating System independent)

The router comes with a built-in 4-port network switch. Up to 4 computers can be connected to the router directly. If you require more connections to more computers, purchase another network hub and connect it to the router to provide for more connections. Only one Ethernet cable is provided. Extra cables and network hub can be purchased from your supplier.

2.Wi-Fi, or wireless LAN (for computers that are wireless enabled)

The router supports Wi-Fi 802.11g and 802.11b. To configure the router properly, connect a computer to the router via Ethernet and follow the Setup Procedure under Section 8 - Setting up wireless of this Quick Guide.

3.USB (for standalone Windows 98/ME/2000/XP computers only)

If one of your computers does not have an Ethernet port you may choose this option. You must then install a driver to operate the router. The drivers are found on this CD. To install a driver into Windows, go to the previous menu and click the Modem drivers button.

3Connect the Router

1. Connect the DSL port of the router directly into your ADSL jackpoint (telephone wall socket) with the provided line cord. Do not connect through a filter, unless the filter has a designated MODEM port for this purpose.

2. Connect the Ethernet port of each computer to any one of the LAN ports of the router. Only one Ethernet cable is provided. If you choose to connect via the USB port, make no USB connection now. During driver installation, you will be advised to connect the USB port of the router to your computer.

3. Connect the provided AC/AC power adaptor to the PWR jack of the router. Plug the adaptor into a mains power outlet. Switch on the router. The DIAG light will remain on for a short time indicating self-check in progress. Wait until the DIAG light has turned off before proceeding to the next section. In normal operation these three lights shall be on: PWR, LAN (or USB) and DSL. Section 9 of this Guide explains how these indicator lights work.

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Contents Adsl Router/Modem Adsl Router Quick Set-up Guide 2Before you start 3Connect the Router USB for standalone Windows 98/ME/2000/XP computers onlyYou have now finished with configuring your computer 4Get your computer ready for networkingWindows 98/ME Connect to InternetEnter Internet Account Details 6Configuration for PPPoE service Some advanced functions of your router Firewall, port forwarding, DMZ & traffic restrictionsAdsl Router Quick Set-up Guide Quality of Service QoS Setup procedureSecurity setup Access Control setupTips for security Management Backup Config menuDon’t 10Indicator lights Q1. Cannot open the router control panel from my browserQ2. Cannot connect to Internet or cannot browse Ping 205.178.180.16 or any valid public IP addressQ7. How to find the MAC addresses of wireless clients Q4. Browsing is fine but I cannot run certain applicationsQ8. Can a wireless link suffer from radio interference How to get information updateWarranty
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