User Manual
Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- PACKAGE CONTENTS
- CONNECTIONS
- LED
- BASIC IP NETWORKING
- GETTING STARTED
- CONFIGURATION WIZARD
- CONFIGURATION MENU
- System Summary > Configuration
- System Summary > Associations
- System Summary > Statistics
- System Summary > Site Scan
- Basic > SNTP Setting
- Basic > LAN Setting
- Basic > WAN Setting
- Basic > MAC CLONE
- Wireless > Basic Setting
- Wireless > Advance Setting
- Wireless > MAC Address Control
- DHCP > DHCP Server
- DHCP > DHCP List
- Port Forward > Virtual Server
- Port Forward > ICMP Forward
- Port Forward > DMZ Setting
- Port Forward > UPnP Setting
- Firewall > MAC Filter
- Firewall > IP Filter
- Miscellaneous > Dynamic DNS
- System Tools > System Log
- System Tools > System Admin
- System Tools > Backup/Restore Settings
- System Tools > Firmware Update
- System Tools > Reboot
- FACTORY RESET
- PC CONFIGURATION
- TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Web Browser Settings
By default, your Web Browser (eg. Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape) does not need any
setup to use the Router. The default settings would allow you to surf the web using the Router.
However, if you have previously used the following methods to access the Internet, you would
need to check your browser settings:
Internal / External 56k modem
ADSL modem connected to your USB port
ADSL dialer software (eg. WinPOET)
Never Dial a Connection
The Web Browser is tied to a particular device for accessing the Internet. This is the reason why
you have to configure it if you had used another networking device previously. The steps are
described for IE6, but the procedure is similar for other Web Browsers.
1. Go to Tools >> Internet Options >> Connections.
2. As seen in the above, the Browser has a Dial-up Connection configured previously.
Choose “Never dial a connection” and Apply. The Browser will now use your LAN
connection (Ethernet or WLAN) to access the Internet instead of the old device.
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