Airlink RT210W Connecting the Wireless Broadband Router, Connecting wired device to the LAN port

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Wireless Broadband Router User Manual

Connecting the Wireless Broadband Router

Prior to connecting the hardware, make sure to power off your Ethernet device, Cable/ADSL modem and Wireless Broadband Router. Then follow the steps below to connect the related devices.

Step 1 Connecting wired device to the LAN port.

Attach one end of the Ethernet cable with RJ-45 connectors to your hub, switch or a PC’ s Ethernet port, and the other end to the LAN port of the Wireless Broadband Router.

Step 2 Connecting Cable/ADSL Modem to the WAN port.

Connect the Ethernet cable attaching to your Cable/ADSL modem to the WAN port of your Wireless Broadband Router.

Step 3 Connecting the power adapter.

Caution

Connect the single DC output connector of the power adapter to the power jack on the back of the Wireless Broadband Router. Then connect the supplied power cord to the power adapter and the other end to an AC outlet.

Only use the adapter supplied with the Wireless Broadband Router. Connecting another adapter can cause permanent damage to the device.

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Contents Page Disclaimer TrademarksSafety Instructions For Service FCC Information Page Contents Troubleshooting Specification Appendix aList of Figures Page Introduction OverviewFeatures ∙ NATPackage Contents System RequirementsPage LED Indicator Physical OutlookFront Panel Rear Panel and Connector Rear Panel and ConnectorChoosing a Place for the Wireless Broadband Router Hardware ConnectionConnecting Cable/ADSL Modem to the WAN port Connecting the Wireless Broadband RouterConnecting wired device to the LAN port Connecting the power adapterFigure below illustrates a connection diagram example Page Configuring Local Computer to Access the Wireless Router For Windows 98/ME Setting up TCP/IPOption a Using Dhcp Control PanelOption B Using Fixed IP Address ∙ On the IP Address tab, select Specify an IP address192.168.1.1 For Windows 2000/XP Check/Renew IP Address under Windows 98/ME∙ Default Gateway Select Use the following IP address and enter theseAdditional Settings for Wireless Client ∙ Authentication OpenCheck/Renew IP Address under Windows 2000/XP Checking Connection with the Wireless Broadband Router For example C\pingRequest time out Destination host unreachable Web Configuration Accessing Web-Based Configuration UtilityMaking the Changes Effective Applying ChangesSystem Overview Router Mode General InformationSystem Overview Bridge Mode WAN Configuration Router Mode Part 1 Configuring general settingsPart 2. Configuring protocol-specific settings Dhcp ClientPPPoE Client WAN Configuration PPPoE Client WAN Configuration Bridge Mode Manual ConfigEnabling Bridging Mode LAN Configuration Dhcp Server Router Mode OnlyLAN Spanning Tree Protocol Router Mode Only LAN Configuration Router ModeViewing Current Dhcp Assignments Router Mode Only 11 Dhcp Lease TableWireless LAN 2.4G Configuration Basic ConfigurationWireless Bridge 12 Access Point Mode13 Wireless Bridge Mode Access Control Advanced ConfigurationPage Wireless LAN Security Network AuthenticationFormat Minimum Characters WEPNetwork Key fields Key Length HEX Format Ascii Format 64 Bit Hexadecimal digits Ascii characters 128 Bit15 Wireless LAN Security Filters Router Mode Only GeneralConnection Logging LAN MAC Filter LAN Client FilterForwarding Router Mode Only 16 FiltersDescription DMZ IP AddressPort Forwards Application Specific Port ForwardsStatic Routes Administration System ClockManagement Setup Firmware UpgradeRestore Factory Defaults Current Firmware version fieldSystem Page Troubleshooting Page Interface Power Adapter and Environmental RequirementHardware PhysicalRouter Features WAN Port FeaturesLAN Port Features SoftwareSecurity Features Wireless LAN FeaturesConfiguration and Management Features Technical Support