DX-NRUTER
Contents
Introduction
Benefits of a home network
Advantages of a wireless network
Product features
Package contents
System requirements
Setup Assistant software system requirements
Components
indicating your router is ready for use
Off—Routeris off
Blinking Green—Routeris booting up
Solid Green—Routeris ready
Lights to indicate that WPS has been activated
Back panel
ports - Blue
numbered LEDs on the front of your router
Reset button
custom password
Setting up your wireless router
Modem requirements
Setup assistant
Hardware connections
Running the Setup Assistant
Naming your network
Internet
Troubleshooting the setup
To troubleshoot the setup:
To use the optional assistance to connect to other computers:
Connecting computers wirelessly
Connecting computers with wired cables
Next
Wireless security setup
a.Find your wireless network and connect to it
b.When prompted, enter the phrase you created above
Alternative setup method
Using the Web-BasedAdvanced User Interface
Home
button
Help button—The Help button gives you access to your router’s help pages
Help
button
Configure your router for connection to your Internet Service
Provider (ISP)
To configure your router with the settings that your ISP gave you:
Connection Type
If your ISP gave you DNS settings, click
Change WAN MAC Address
MAC address or clone the current computer's MAC address through this link
Setting your Internet Service Provider (ISP) connection type to static IP
Setting your ISP connection type to PPPoE
Your connection type is PPPoE if:
You have to
Service
Setting custom Domain Name Server (DNS) settings
Configuring your WAN Media Access Controller (MAC) address
To clone your MAC Address:
Clone
To enter a specific MAC Address:
Using the Web-BasedAdvanced User Interface
Viewing the LAN settings
Changing LAN settings
Viewing the DHCP Client List page
Configuring the wireless network settings
Changing the Wireless Channel
Extension channel
Changing the wireless network name (SSID)
Using the wireless mode switch
802.11n&802.11g&802.11b
Using the bandwidth switch
20MHz only
20MHz-onlyoperation might solve some wireless problems
20MHz/40MHz auto
Using the Broadcast SSID feature
Using Wi-FiProtected Setup
Wi-FiProtected Setup (WPS)—Enabledor Disabled
—Enabled
or Disabled
Manual Configuration
WPA2 Requirements
Setting WPA/WPA2-Personal(PSK)
To set up WPA/WPA2:
After you set up your router, click
Security
Setting WPA Security
To set WPA-PSKsecurity:
. This setting will have to be identical on the clients that you set up
Security Mode
Using the Access Point mode
To use the Access Point mode:
Use as access point
Wireless > Use as Access Point
3 Set your IP settings to match your network, then click Apply Changes
Setting MAC Address Control
Note: This list applies only to wireless computers
Setting up an Allow Access list
To set up an Allow Access list:
Allow
Configuring the firewall
•IP Spoofing
•Land Attack Ping of Death (PoD)
•Denial of Service (DoS)
•IP with zero length
Configuring Internal Forwarding settings
To enter settings into the virtual server:
Setting Client IP filters
To restrict Internet access to a single computer:
Enter
Both
Block
To set up a DMZ for a computer:
Using Dynamic DNS
Setting up your router’s Dynamic DNS Update Client
To set up your router’s Dynamic DNS Update Client:
1 Select DynDNS as the DDNS Service
WAN ping blocking
To turn off the ping response
Utilities tab
Restart Router
File Download
5When the save is complete, you will see the following window
6Click Close. The configuration is now saved
Restoring a previous configuration
This option will let you restore a previously saved configuration
To restore a previously saved configuration:
Updating the firmware
To search for and download a new version of the firmware:
Under the
Utilities
Firmware Update
To update your router’s firmware:
On the
Firmware Update
Browse
Browse to the firmware file you downloaded, then select the file by
The firmware update is complete
Changing system settings
Setting or changing the Administrator Password
Changing the Login Time-Outsetting
Setting the time and time zone
Enabling remote management
Enabling/Disabling Network Address Translation (NAT)
Note: This feature should only be modified by advanced users
ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD
Enabling/Disabling UPnP
Manually configuring network settings
Your network adapter(s) are now configured for use with your router
Windows
TCP/IP
settings
tab, then click OK
Mac OS up to
To manually configure network adapters in Mac OS up to 9.x:
Pull down the Apple menu. Select
Control Panels
5Close the window. If you made any changes, the following window appears
6Click Save
System Preferences
Recommended Web browser settings
To change settings in Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher:
Start your Web browser. Open the
Tools
Internet Options
Internet Options
LAN Settings
Preferences
Troubleshooting
Placement of your router for optimal performance
3. Cordless phone placement
Try moving cordless phones away from your router and your
•If necessary, consider switching to a 900 MHz or 5 GHz cordless phone
4.Choose the “quietest” channel for your wireless network
5. Secure connections, VPNs, and AOL
Problem: Setup Assistant CD does not automatically start
To solve the problem:
2Double-clickthe CD drive containing the Setup Assistant Software CD
Problem: The Setup Assistant cannot find my router
Problem: The Setup Assistant cannot connect my router to the
Internet
1Use the troubleshooting suggestions within the Setup Assistant
4Try shutting down and restarting your computer
Technical Support
Problem: The Setup Assistant completed, but my Web browser doesn’t work
Problem: I can’t connect to the Internet wirelessly
1Look at the lights on your router. They should be as follows:
•The “router” LED should be on
•The “modem” light should be on, and not blinking
•The “internet” LED should be on, and not blinking
Problem: My wireless network performance is inconsistent
Data transfer is sometimes slow
Signal strength is poor
I am having difficulty establishing and/or maintaining a Virtual
Private Network (VPN) connection
1Log into your router
Encryption
4Select 128-bitWEP from the drop-downmenu
For example: C3 03 0F AF 4B B2 C3 D4 4B C3 D4 E7 E4 = 128-bitkey
3 Under Data Encryption, select WEP
Under
, select
5Type your WEP key in the Network key box
For example: C3030FAF4BB2C3D44BC3D4E7E4 = 128-bitkey
Properties
Supported Operating Systems:
•Windows XP Professional
•Windows XP Home Edition
To enable WPA-PSK(no server):
1. In systems running Windows XP, click
What's the difference between 802.11g and draft 802.11n
Wireless
Technology
Up to 54 Mbps
Frequency
Legal notices
FCC Statement
•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
•Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
•Consult the dealer or an experienced technician for help
RSS 210 statement
One-YearLimited Warranty