OVERVIEW |
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3 | LAN | These four ports can connect your LAN with |
| Ports | Ethernet cables. This enables communication |
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| among clients, such as PCs or print servers, on |
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| speeds as well as |
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| crossover Ethernet cables. |
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| Any of these four ports can also serve as an |
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| uplink port to other network devices, such as |
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| another router or switch, enabling you to extend |
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| your network. |
4 | WAN | Connect your modem to your router using this |
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| the only port you can use for this procedure. |
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| This enables your router to access the Internet. |
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| The port supports 10/100 Mbps as well as |
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5 | Antenna | The antenna used for wireless connections. You |
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| are able to rotate the antenna to gain the best |
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| signal reception. |
Front of Router
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The LEDs of the router indicate its operational status.
SECTION 1, OVERVIEW |