User's Manual
Broadband Wireless Router User Guide
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Power: Green Steady on when power is on.
DMZ: Green Steady on when dedicated DMZ port is enabled.
Diag: Red Lights up during system checking connections and
internal operation when the power is first switched on.
If the device works properly, the light should switch
off automatically.
Wireless LAN
Enable: Green Steady on when AP (Access Point) is ready.
Activity: Green Blinking when data is flowing through AP.
LAN / WAN ports
Link/Act: Green Steady on when ADSL/Cable Modem is properly
connected and it operates at 100Mbps.
Blinking when data is flowing through this LAN port.
FD/Col: Green Steady on when operating at full duplex mode.
Off at half duplex mode.
Blinking when a collision has occurred on this port.
100 Yellow Steady on when it operates at 100Mbps.
2-3 System Requirements and Setup
To connect to the Internet, an external ADSL or Cable modem and an Internet access
account from an ISP is required. In order to operate with the Advanced Wireless 11g
Router, each PC that is to be connected to the Advanced Wireless 11g Router should
have the following things installed:
1. Ethernet NIC (Network Interface Card: a 10Base-T or 10/100Base-T/TX
Ethernet card), or wireless client card for wireless connection.
2. Standard twisted-pair Ethernet cable (UTP network cable) with RJ-45
connectors.
3. System OS: Windows 95/98, Windows NT4.0, or Windows 2000/XP
4. TCP/IP network protocol.
5. Web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or later, or Netscape
Navigator 6.0 or later.
Installing the TCP/IP Protocol
If you are not sure whether the TCP/IP Protocol has been installed, follow these steps
to check, and if necessary, install TCP/IP onto your PCs.
1. Click the “Start” button. Choose “Settings”, then “Control Panel”.
Double-click the “Network” icon. Your Network window should appear.










