The procedures below may vary depending on version of Linux and
a)Start
b)Select Control Panel Æ Network.
c)Select the “Interface” entry for your Network card. Normally, this is called “eth0”.
d)Click “Edit” button, set the “protocol” to “DHCP” and save.
e)To apply all changes, use Deactivate and Activate buttons, if it is possible, restart your system.
2.3Configure Wireless Stations
This section describes how to configure all the wireless stations use Wireless Router as an Access Point. Each wireless station must have compatible settings as below.
Mode | All wireless stations must be set to “Infrastructure” mode. |
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SSID | This code must match the value uses for the Wireless Router. (Note: SSID |
(ESSID) | code is case sensitive.) |
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WEP | By default, WEP encryption is set to |
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WPA | By default, |
| Interval is set at 0 and WPA Data Encryption is at TKIP. |
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3. Setup Wireless Router Configurations via Web Browser
The Wireless Router comes with a
Before you start configuring your Wireless Router, you have to get following information from your ISP:
a)Has your ISP assigned you a static IP address, or they will assign one to you dynamically? If you have received static IP address, what is it?
b)Does your ISP use PPPoE? If so, what is your PPPoE username and password?
If you are not sure of above questions, please contact your ISP.
3.1 Start your Web Browser
To use the
Step1: Enter Wireless Router default IP address http://192.168.10.1 in the Address field then press Enter,
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