F5D6230-3Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Gateway RouterUser Manual
Quick Set up–Configure the Router to your ISP’s settings81. Using the computer that was originally connected directly to the cable orDSL modem, launch
Quick Set up–Configure the Router to your ISP’s settings93. The Router’s status page will appear.4. Click on “Initial Setup” in the top left-hand corn
Quick Set up–Configure the Router to your ISP’s settings106. The MAC Cloning/Entry screen will appear. If your ISP binds yourconnection to the MAC add
12General SetupYour Router can connect a combination of wired and wireless computersto the Internet while allowing for file and peripheral sharing. Se
13STEP 1: Obtain information about your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and your networkSetting up your Router is a simple procedure, even if you are
14STEP 1: Obtain information about your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and your networkIs my connection bound to a MAC address?It either is or is not
15STEP 1: Obtain information about your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and your networkSetup WorksheetMy IP Address is: Static DynamicIf your IP addr
16STEP 1: Obtain information about your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and your networkIMPORTANT:IF YOU HAVE A CABLE OR DSL MODEM CONNECTED TO A PC A
17STEP 1: Obtain information about your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and your network6. The IP configuration window will appear. Click on “More Inf
STEP 1: Obtain information about your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and your network1818Users of Windows NT or Windows 2000 can get the configuratio
Table of ContentsIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3Knowing your Belkin
19STEP 1: Obtain information about your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and your network193. The information pictured below should appear.Please recor
20STEP 2: Connect your computers to RouterConnecting Wired Computers to the RouterUp to three wired computers can be connected directly to the Router.
21STEP 2: Connect your computers to Router2. Connect a Belkin CAT5 Network Cable between each of your wiredcomputers and the Router.Plug in a CAT5 ne
22STEP 2: Connect your computers to Router4. Power on the cable or DSL modem.Depending on your modem, it may have a power switch or you mayhave to pl
23STEP 3a: Set up your computers for networkingIf you are familiar with setting up TCP/IP and file sharing on yourcomputers, it is not necessary to us
24STEP 3a: Set up your computers for networking4. Repeat these steps for each computer you are connecting to your network.5. Once you have installed
25STEP 3a: Set up your computers for networking3. The following screen will appear:4. In the “Computer Name” field type a name for the computer such
26STEP 3a: Set up your computers for networking7. After entering the information in the three fields, click “Next”. Thefollowing screen will appear:8
27STEP 3a: Set up your computers for networking9. NetSetup now needs to now if you want to create a client setup floppydisk. If you have more computer
28STEP 3a: Set up your computers for networking2. Select “I am adding this computer to my network”. Click “Next”. 3. Windows will now prompt you to
1IntroductionThank You for purchasing the Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Gateway Router (the Router). In minutes you will be able to network yourcomputers
29STEP 3a: Set up your computers for networking7. When finished filling in the fields, click “Next”. The following screenwill appear:8. If you want
30STEP 3a: Set up your computers for networkingConfiguring Network Settings for Windows 20001. Right-click on “My Network Places” and select “Propert
31STEP 3a: Set up your computers for networking5. Select “Obtain IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS serveraddress automatically”. Click “OK”.
32STEP 3a: Set up your computers for networkingMac Continued4. Close the window. The following window will appear. Click “Save”.5. Restart the Comput
STEP 3b: Setting up wireless computers for connection to the Router33This step assumes that you already have a wireless adapter installed onthe comput
3. You should now see an icon for each computer you set up for the network.Please note, if the computers have just finished re-booting, it may take a
35Step 4: Configuring your Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Router (the Router) for connection to the InternetNow that you have your computers “networked” to
36Step 4: Configuring your Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Router (the Router) for connection to the Internet3. Under the “Internet Options” screen, click
37Step 4: Configuring your Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Router (the Router) for connection to the InternetAccessing the Web Based Setup UtilityBy now, yo
38Step 4: Configuring your Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Router (the Router) for connection to the Internet3. The Router login screen will appear.If this
Introduction2Built-in DHCP ServerDynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) on-board makes for theeasiest possible connection of a network. The DHCP s
39Step 4: Configuring your Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Router (the Router) for connection to the InternetDynamic SetupConfiguring Your Router if your Pr
40Step 4: Configuring your Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Router (the Router) for connection to the Internet4. If your ISP assigned you a host name, enter
41Step 4: Configuring your Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Router (the Router) for connection to the InternetStatic IP SetupConfiguring Your Router if your
42Step 4: Configuring your Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Router (the Router) for connection to the Internet7. The“MAC Cloning/Entry” screen will now appe
43Step 4: Configuring your Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Router (the Router) for connection to the InternetTo begin browsing the Internet, log out of the
442. The Control panel window will open. Double-click on “Add/Remove Programs”3. A list of programs installed on your computer will be displayed in th
Step 4: Configuring your Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Router (the Router) for connection to the Internet5. Select “PPPoE” and click “Select”. The followi
46Step 4: Configuring your Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Router (the Router) for connection to the InternetFinishing PPPoE SetupAt this point, initial set
47Wireless ConfigurationCongratulations! You have successfully installed your Router. The furthersections in this manual explain more about the advanc
48Wireless ConfigurationUsing WEP EncryptionFrom the Initial Setup page, click on “Encryption” under Wireless in theright side of the screen to access
IntroductionPackage Contents• Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Gateway Router• Power Supply• Belkin SOHO Networking Software CD• User ManualSystem Requiremen
49Other FeaturesMAC Address CloningIf your ISP binds the connection to a MAC address, you will need theRouter to copy that MAC address. If your ISP do
50Other FeaturesMAC FilteringMAC filtering lets you control access to the network by allowing ordisallowing specific MAC addresses to connect to the r
51Other FeaturesAssociation controlAssociation control works much like connection control. It lets you allowor deny connection to wireless computers t
52Other FeaturesDMZ SettingsTo access this feature, click on “DMZ” on the left side of the screen.Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) is a feature that allows a
53Other FeaturesSpecial Application SettingsSome applications requiremultiple connections, such asInternet gaming,videoconferencing, Internettelephony
54Other FeaturesServicesLAN DHCP SettingsClick on “LAN Services” to access this screen. Your Router allows you tospecify an internal IP address. You m
55Other FeaturesRemote ManagementAny computer on your network can access the Router's built-in setuputility. The Remote Management feature allows
56Wireless Networking Using 802.11bTo form a wireless network, two basic components are used. The first is awireless adapter for a PC. This can be eit
57Wireless Networking Using 802.11bInfrastructure ModeThe use of a Wireless Access Point(WAP) to connect a wireless LAN to awired LAN is called the In
58Wireless Networking Using 802.11bPC with Wireless DesktopPCI Network AdapterWAPNotebook with WirelessNotebook Network CardNotebook WirelessNotebook
Knowing your Belkin Router4The Router has been designed to be placed on a desktop or mounted to awall. The unique vertical design minimizes the deskto
59Wireless Networking Using 802.11bRoamingMore than one WAP can be used to increase the wireless coverage in awireless LAN. The diagram below shows tw
60Glossary of Wireless Networking TermsAccess Point- An internetworking device that seamlessly connects wiredand wireless networks. Ad-Hoc - An Ad-Hoc
61Glossary of Wireless Networking TermsRoaming - A wireless LAN mobile user moves around an ESS andmaintains a continuous connection to the Infrastruc
62Glossary of Wired Networking TermsDHCP - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. This protocolautomatically configures the TCP/IP settings of every com
63Glossary of Wired Networking TermsNAT - Network Address Translation. This process allows all of thecomputers on your home network to use one IP addr
64TroubleshootingThe WAN link LED is not on or I cannot connect to the cable orDSL modem.My connection type is Static IPAddress. I cannot connect to t
65TroubleshootingMy connection type is Dynamic IP Address. I cannot connect to theInternet.My connection type is PPPoE. Icannot connect to the Interne
66TroubleshootingMy connection type is PPPoE. Icannot connect to the Internet. 4. Make sure the network cablebetween modem and the Routeris well conne
67InformationFCC StatementDECLARATION OF CONFORMITY WITH FCC RULES FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITYWe, Belkin Components, of 501 West Walnut Street,
68InformationCanada- Industry Canada (IC)The wireless radio of this device complies with RSS 139 & RSS 210 Industry Canada. ThisClass B digital c
Knowing your Belkin Router5Port Activity/Status Lights• Link—Solid indicates that there is a link between the Router and thecomputer connected to that
69InformationBelkin Components Limited Lifetime Product WarrantyBelkin Components warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship f
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Quick Set up6If you are familiar with networking, you can use this Quick Setupprocedure to setup your Router. If you need more detail to setup yourRou
Quick Set up–Configure your computers' networking settings1. Configure the TCP/IP settings on your computers to obtain an IP addressautomaticall
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