Ativa AWGR54 user manual Knowing your Router, Power/Ready LED, Wireless Network LED

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Knowing your Router

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.

1.Power/Ready LED

(1)

(5) (2)

(4)

(3)

When you apply power to the Router or restart it, a short period of time elapses while the Router boots up. During this time, the Power/Ready LED blinks. When the Router has completely booted up, the Power/Ready LED becomes a SOLID light, indicating the Router is ready for use.

OFF

Router is OFF

 

 

Blinking Blue

Router is Booting Up

 

 

Solid Blue

Router is Ready

 

 

2.Wireless Network LED

OFF

Wireless Network is OFF

 

 

Blue

Wireless Network is Ready

 

 

Blinking Blue

Indicates Wireless Activity

 

 

3.Wired Computer Status LEDs

These LEDs are labeled 1–4 and correspond to the numbered ports on the rear of the Router. When a computer is properly connected to one of the wired computer ports on the rear of the Router, the LED will light. BLUE means a 10/100Base-T device is connected. When information is being sent over the port, the LED blinks rapidly.

OFF

No Device is Linked to the Port

 

 

Blue

10/100Base-T Device Connected

 

 

Blinking Blue

Port Activity

 

 

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Contents Router Table of Contents Introduction Important Factors for Placement and Setup Wireless Router PlacementIntroduction Choose the Quietest Channel for your Wireless Network Avoid Obstacles and InterferenceCordless Phones Secure Connections, VPNs, and AOL US 1-866-91-ATIVA Product Features Works with Both PCs and Mac ComputersFront-Panel LED Display Web-Based Advanced User InterfaceIntegrated 10/100 4-Port Switch Built-In Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DhcpEasy Install Wizard Universal Plug-and-Play UPnP CompatibilityIntegrated 802.11g Wireless Access Point Product OverviewMAC Address Filtering Package Contents Easy Install Wizard Software System RequirementsSystem Requirements Power/Ready LED Wireless Network LEDWired Computer Status LEDs Knowing your RouterModem Status LED Internet LEDPower Jack Connections to Computers Wired Computer PortsConnection to Modem Modem Port Reset Button Resetting the RouterRestoring the Factory Defaults Modem Requirements Ethernet USBRun the Easy Install Wizard Software Connecting and Configuring your Router Examining SettingsWelcome Screen Progress ScreenSet up the Hardware Check the Connection Step Secure your NetworkConfigure the Router Checking InternetFinished Connecting and Configuring your Router Alternate Setup Method Connect your RouterSection Alternate Setup Method Logging into the RouterUsing the Web-Based Advanced User Interface Logging out of the RouterQuick-Navigation Links Internet Status Indicator Login/Logout ButtonHome Button LAN Settings FeaturesInternet Settings Help ButtonStep Setting your Connection Type Change WAN MAC Address IP Address Subnet MaskISP Gateway Address Setting your ISP Connection Type to PPPoE Your connection type is PPPoE ifPassword Service NameUser Name MTUSetting Custom Domain Name Server DNS Settings Configuring your WAN Media Access Controller MAC Address Cloning your MAC Address Entering a Specific MAC AddressUsing the Web-Based Advanced User Interface Viewing the LAN SettingsUsing the Web-Based Advanced User Interface Changing LAN SettingsDhcp Server IP PoolLease Time Local Domain NameConfiguring the Wireless Network Settings Viewing the Dhcp Client ListChanging the Wireless Network Name Ssid Using the Wireless Mode Switch B Mode Only ModeWhen to use b only Mode Using the Broadcast Ssid Feature Protected Mode Switch Securing your Wi-FiNetwork WEP Wired Equivalent PrivacyBit WEP Encryption Keys WPA Wi-Fi Protected Access Sharing the Same Network KeysNetwork key= Using a Hexadecimal Key WEP Setup Bit WEP EncryptionUsing the Web-Based Advanced User Interface WPA Setup Changing the Wireless Security SettingsSetting WPA/WPA2 Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface Using the Access Point Mode Configuring the Firewall Configuring Internal Forwarding Settings Entering Settings into the Virtual ServerSetting Client IP Filters Setting MAC Address Filtering Enabling the Demilitarized Zone DMZ WAN Ping Blocking Utilities Tab Restarting the Router to Restore Normal Operation Restarting the RouterRestoring Factory Default Settings Saving a Current Configuration Restoring a Previous Configuration Updating the Firmware Searching for a New Version of FirmwareDownloading a New Version of Firmware Updating the Router’s Firmware Firmware update is complete Changing System Settings Setting or Changing the Administrator PasswordChanging the Login Time-Out Setting Setting the Time and Time ZoneEnabling Remote Management Enabling/Disabling NAT Network Address Translation Enabling/Disabling UPnPEnabling/Disabling Auto Firmware Update Manually Configuring Network Settings Manually Configuring Network Adapters in Windows 98SE or Me Manually Configuring Network Settings Manually Configuring Network Adapters in Mac OS Manually Configuring Network Settings Recommended Web Browser Settings Internet Explorer 4.0 or HigherRecommended Web Browser Settings Netscape Navigator 4.0 or HigherProblem SolutionTroubleshooting Easy Install Wizard cannot connect my Router to the Internet Troubleshooting Can’t connect to the Internet wirelessly Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting How do I extend the range of my wireless network? C3 03 0F AF 4B B2 C3 D4 4B C3 D4 E7 E4 = 128-bit key Click OK, and then Apply to save the settings AWGNA54, AWGUA54, AWGR54 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Supported Operating Systems Enabling WPA-PSK no server Technical Support FCC Statement AWGR54Information 103 Ativa Tech Support