Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Gateway Router
User Manual
F5D6230-3
Table of Contents
Integrated Wireless 802.11b Access Point
Integrated 10/100 3-Port Switch
Introduction
Wide Area Coverage at High Speeds
Difficult-to-wire environments
Built-in DHCP Server
MAC Address Filtering
Frequently changing environments
Package Contents
Introduction
System Requirements
Knowing your Belkin Router
WAN Link Status
Front Panel
Port Activity/Status Lights
Knowing your Belkin Router
Rear Panel
Quick Set up
Quick Set up-Setting up Your Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Router
Quick Set up-Configure your computers networking settings
Quick Set up-Configure the Router to your ISP’s settings
Quick Set up-Configure the Router to your ISP’s settings
3. The Router’s status page will appear
Quick Set up-Configure the Router to your ISP’s settings
6. The MAC Cloning/Entry screen will appear. If your ISP binds your connection to the MAC address of your network adapter, click “Clone MAC Address” or enter the MAC address here. Press Enter
General Setup Getting Started
Step Step 3a Step 3b Step
STEP 1 Obtain information about your Internet Service
Does my Internet service provider use PPPoE?
Provider ISP and your network
Is my IP address Static or Dynamic?
Is my connection bound to a MAC address?
Does my connection have an assigned Host Name?
STEP 1 Obtain information about your Internet Service
Provider ISP and your network
Setup Worksheet
STEP 1 Obtain information about your Internet Service
Provider ISP and your network
If your IP address is static, you need the following information
STEP 1 Obtain information about your Internet Service
Provider ISP and your network
2. In Windows 95, 98 and Me, Click “Start” then click on “Run”
STEP 1 Obtain information about your Internet Service
6. The IP configuration window will appear. Click on “More Info”
Provider ISP and your network
STEP 1 Obtain information about your Internet Service
2. In the “Command Window”, type “ipconfig /all”
Provider ISP and your network
1. Click “Start” then “Run” in the Run dialog box, type “CMD”
Write your IP Configuration settings here
STEP 1 Obtain information about your Internet Service
Default Gateway
Provider ISP and your network
STEP 2 Connect your computers to Router
Connecting Wired Computers to the Router
Connecting Wireless Computers to the Router
Connect Your Equipment
2. Connect a Belkin CAT5 Network Cable between each of your wired computers and the Router
STEP 2 Connect your computers to Router
STEP 2 Connect your computers to Router
STEP 3a Set up your computers for networking
STEP 3a Set up your computers for networking
Configuring Your PCs Using Belkin NetSetup Win 98/Me
STEP 3a Set up your computers for networking
3. The following screen will appear
STEP 3a Set up your computers for networking
7. After entering the information in the three fields, click “Next”. The following screen will appear
STEP 3a Set up your computers for networking
STEP 3a Set up your computers for networking
2. Select “I am adding this computer to my network”. Click “Next”
STEP 3a Set up your computers for networking
Click “Finish” 9. Now, please restart the computer
STEP 3a Set up your computers for networking
Configuring Network Settings for Windows
1. Right-click on “My Network Places” and select “Properties”
3. Right-click on “Local Area Connection” and select “Properties”
STEP 3a Set up your computers for networking
Configuring Network Settings on your Mac
Mac Continued
STEP 3a Set up your computers for networking
4. Close the window. The following window will appear. Click “Save”
5. Restart the Computer
STEP 3b Setting up wireless computers for connection
to the Router
Windows
STEP 3b Setting up wireless computers for connection
to the Router
Step 4 Configuring your Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Router
the Router for connection to the Internet
If you use Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher
Step 4 Configuring your Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Router
the Router for connection to the Internet
If you use Netscape Navigator 4.0 or higher
Step 4 Configuring your Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Router
Accessing the Web Based Setup Utility
the Router for connection to the Internet
Step 4 Configuring your Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Router
3. The Router login screen will appear
4. The Router’s initial setup page will appear
the Router for connection to the Internet
Dynamic Setup
Step 4 Configuring your Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Router
the Router for connection to the Internet
Step 4 Configuring your Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Router
Finishing Dynamic Setup
the Router for connection to the Internet
Static IP Setup
Step 4 Configuring your Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Router
Configuring Your Router if your Provider uses Static IP Addressing
the Router for connection to the Internet
Step 4 Configuring your Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Router
Finishing Static Address Setup
the Router for connection to the Internet
Step 4 Configuring your Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Router
the Router for connection to the Internet
PPPoE
Step 4 Configuring your Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Router
the Router for connection to the Internet
2. The Control panel window will open. Double-click on “Add/Remove Programs”
Step 4 Configuring your Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Router
the Router for connection to the Internet
5. Select “PPPoE” and click “Select”. The following screen will appear
Step 4 Configuring your Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Router
Finishing PPPoE Setup
the Router for connection to the Internet
Browse the Internet
Wireless Configuration
Channel and SSID
Channel
SSID
Wireless Configuration
Using WEP Encryption
Setting Encryption
Other Features
MAC Address Cloning
Other Features
MAC Filtering
Connection control
Association control has no effect on wired clients
Other Features
Association control
Security Intrusion Detection On/Off
Other Features
DMZ Settings
Virtual Server Settings
Other Features
Special Application Settings
Client Filter Settings
LAN DHCP Settings
NAT Enable/Disable
Change Password
Set Time Zone
Reset
Restore Defaults
Update Firmware
Remote Management
Wireless Networking Using 802.11b
Ad-Hoc Peer-to-Peer Network
Wireless Networking Using 802.11b
Notebook with Wireless Notebook Network Card Notebook Wireless
Notebook Network Card PC with Wireless Desktop PCI Network Adapter
Infrastructure Mode
Wireless Networking Using 802.11b
Basic Service Set BSS
Basic Service Set BSS
Notebook with Wireless Notebook Network Card
Wireless Networking Using 802.11b
Roaming
BSS2
Glossary of Wireless Networking Terms
Glossary of Wireless Networking Terms
RTS Threshold - Transmitters contending for the medium may not be aware of each other. RTS/CTS mechanism can solve this “Hidden Node Problem”. If the packet size is smaller than the preset RTS Threshold size, the RTS/CTS mechanism will NOT be enabled
Glossary of Wired Networking Terms
Glossary of Wired Networking Terms
NAT - Network Address Translation. This process allows all of the computers on your home network to use one IP address. Using the NAT capability of the Belkin 4-Port Cable/DSL Gateway Router, you can access the Internet from any computer on your home network without having to purchase more IP addresses from your ISP
Troubleshooting
mask, and gateway address. Make
Troubleshooting
configured as PPPoE and fill these
Troubleshooting
My connection type is PPPoE. I cannot connect to the Internet
Information
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ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
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