CNet Technology CWR-800 manual Getting to Know the CNet Wireless-G Router

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Chapter 2: Getting to Know the CNet Wireless-G Router

The Router’s ports are located on the Router’s back panel.

Internet The Internet port is where you connect your cable or DSL modem through an Ethernet network cable. Your modem connection will not work from any other port.

Ports 1-4These four LAN (Local Area Network) ports connect to network devices, such as PCs, print servers, and network attached storage (NAS). Each of the ports will auto-detect whether a straight-through or crossover cable is plugged into it, so there is no need for an uplink port. Any one of the four ports can serve as an uplink port to other network devices.

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

The Router’s LEDs display information about the Router’s status.

Power Green. This LED lights up when the Router is powered on.

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Contents Broadband Router Table of Contents Introduction Static IP Addresses Dhcp Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol ServersWhat’s an IP Address? Dynamic IP AddressesPage Getting to Know the CNet Wireless-G Router LAN Indicators Over that portConnect the Router Page Page Configure the PCs Go to Configure the Router’s Basic Settings Go to Configure the Router’s Basic Settings Go to Configure the Router’s Basic Settings Configure the Router’s Basic Settings Page Static IP Address Dhcp Auto ConfigEnter the Default Gateway Enter the Internet IP AddressPPPoE Pptp Page Router’s Web-based Utility Internet Click More InfoDhcp Auto Config Static IP Address PPPoE Pptp Wireless Wireless Security WEP Wired Equivalent PrivacyWPA Wi-Fi Protected Access Setting WEP Pre-Shared Key Setting WPA RadiusPage Page Page Page Page Click Properties. You will see the following Click Setting Page Page WAN Page Page Page Page Access Control Page Port Mapping Application External Port TCP Protocol UDP Protocol SnmpPage Click the Delete This Entry button Dynamic DNS Page Transmit Power LED IndicatorsPower Dimensions