User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introducing the 802.11a/g Router
- Installing the 802.11a/g Router
- What’s in the Box?
- A physical look at the back panel
- A physical look at the front panel
- Connecting the Cables
- High Level Configuration Steps Required for the 802.11a/g Router
- Setting up a Windows PC or wireless client as DHCP clients
- Configuring a PC running MS-Windows 95/98/Me:
- Configuring a PC running MS-Windows XP/2000:
- Confirming your PC’s IP Configuration:
- Connecting More Devices Through A Switch/Hub To The 802.11a/g Router
- Basic Configuration of the 802.11a/g Router
- Advanced Settings
- Managing your 802.11a/g Router
- How to View the device Status
- How to View the System Log
- Security Log
- DHCP Client Table
- Wireless Client Table
- Bridge Table
- WAN Status
- LAN Status
- Upgrading Firmware
- How to Save or Restore Configuration Changes
- How to Restore the System Settings to the Factory Defaults
- How to Reboot your 802.11a/g Router
- What if you Forgot the Password?
- Command Line Interface
- Text Configuration
- Specification
Step 2: To update the 802.11a/g Router firmware, first download the firmware from the distributor’s
web site to your local disk. Then from the above screen enter the path and filename of the firmware
(or click Browse to select the path and filename of the firmware). Next, Click the Upgrade button.
The new firmware will begin loading to your 802.11a/g Router. After a message appears telling you
that the operation is complete, you need to reset the system to have the new firmware take effect.
Note: It is recommended that you do not upgrade your 802.11a/g Router if you are happy with its operation.
How to Save or Restore Configuration Changes
You can save system configuration settings to a file, and later download it back to the 802.11a/g
Router system by following the steps below.
Step 1 Select Configuration Save and Restore from the System Tools menu and the following
screen displays:
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