Actiontec electronic GT704WR user manual Restore Default Settings

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Actiontec 54 Mbps Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual

Auto Refresh

To set the Web Activity Log screen to automatically refresh at certain intervals, acti- vate the circle next to “Auto Refresh Every” at the bottom of the Web Activity Log screen, then enter a time value (in seconds) in the text box, or click on the down arrow and select a time value from the menu that appears. The Web Activity Log will refresh at the chosen interval.

Manual Refresh

To set the Web Activity Log screen to manual refresh, activate the circle next to “Manual Refresh” at the bottom of the Web Activity Log screen. To refresh the Web Activity Log screen, click Refresh.

Restore Default Settings

To restore the Router to its factory default settings, select Restore Default Settings from the “Utilities” screen. When the “Restore Default Settings” screen appears, click Restore Default Settings. Any changes made to the Router’s settings will be lost and the factory default settings will be restored. During this process, the Router’s Power light flashes and the Router is disabled.

NWarning: Do not unplug the power cord from the Router dur- ing the Restore Default Settings process. Doing so may result in permanent damage to the Router.

When the Power Light stops flashing and glows steadily green, the Router is fully operational, and the default settings have been restored.

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Contents Wireless Cable/DSL Router Table of Contents Specifications Setting Up a NetworkTroubleshooting Setting Up Static IP on the ComputerIntroduction1 Package ContentsMinimum System Requirements FeaturesGetting to Know the Router Power LightEthernet Ports Wireless LightInternet Light Ethernet LightsCable/DSL Port Reset SwitchPower Port Power port is used to connect the Power cord to the RouterThis page left intentionally blank Connecting a Computer to the Router Setting Up RouterPage Setting Up the Router Page Setting Up the Router Page Setting Up the Router Page Setting Up the Router Page Setting Up the Router Page Installation Buddy checks the configuration of the Router This page left intentionally blank Basic Setup Performing a Basic SetupTo configure the Router for basic operation Page Performing a Basic Setup Click Save and Restart at the bottom of the screen Changing the Admin User Name and PasswordPerforming a Basic Setup This page left intentionally blank Accessing Advanced Setup Using Advanced SetupTo access the Advanced Setup configuration screens Page WAN IP Address Obtain an IP Through Dhcp Dialout on-demand/Idle timeoutUsing Advanced Setup Channel Wireless SettingsWEP OffWEP+802.1x WPA Wireless MAC AuthenticationWireless Advanced Settings Dhcp Server LAN IP AddressEnding IP Address Beginning IP AddressDNS Dynamic or Static Services BlockingDNS Server Website Blocking Remote Management Port Forwarding DMZ Hosting Dynamic Routing FirewallUPnP Universal Plug and Play Static RoutingMAC Address Cloning Status Viewing Router’s SettingsPage WAN Status Routing TableActive User List LAN StatusWeb Activity Log Using UtilitiesRestore Default Settings Upgrade Firmware This page left intentionally blank Ethernet Setting Up a NetworkPage Setting Up a Network Page Setting Up a Network Wireless Setting Up a Network This page left intentionally blank Physical Connections TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Using on Network With Another Router/GatewayFrequently Asked Questions Do I need a specific cable or DSL modem to use the Router? Which wireless cards will work with the Router?Will cordless phones interfere with the Router? How do I find out which IP address my computer is using? What is the valid IP range I can use for my home network?Network Yes, if the application is designed to run over a network How many computers can be connected through the Router? What is WEP?What is the default username for the Router? ConnectionsDoes the Router function as a firewall? What is WPA?What is NAT and how does it protect my network? How do I make a HEX-based WEP key?This page left intentionally blank Locating Computer Information ReferenceLocating Windows Operating System Files Appendix a Reference Click Search Windows 98 SE Setting Up Static IP On the ComputerPage 192.168.0.2 Enter the following address in the Subnet mask text box Windows MeAppendix B Setting Up Static IP on the Computer 192.168.0.2 Windows Page Appendix B Setting Up Static IP on the Computer 192.168.0.2 Windows XP Page Appendix B Setting Up Static IP on the Computer Enter the following address in the IP Address text box Computer Security Comparing Broadband Service with a Dial-Up ModemComputer Security Router SecurityInternet Browsers Electronic Security This page left intentionally blank General Specifications DEnvironmental Wireless Operating RangeLED Indicators Power, Internet, Wireless, EthernetGlossary Access PointPage Ssid This page left intentionally blank High Security Level Firewall Security Level Services TableLow Security Level Medium Security LevelBasic Security Level Service Acronym Definitions120 Real audio/videoIcmp 323Classic Non-Windows G System Setup104 Appendix G Non-Windows Setup 106 Modifications Regulatory Compliance NoticesClass B Equipment All other names are the property of their respective owners Miscellaneous Legal Notices109 Limited Warranty110 Limited Warranty 112