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F5D6230-3Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Gateway RouterUser Manual

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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

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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

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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

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12General SetupYour Router can connect a combination of wired and wireless computersto the Internet while allowing for file and peripheral sharing. Se

Page 6 - Knowing your Belkin Router

13STEP 1: Obtain information about your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and your networkSetting up your Router is a simple procedure, even if you are

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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

Page 8 - Quick Set up

15STEP 1: Obtain information about your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and your networkSetup WorksheetMy IP Address is: Static DynamicIf your IP addr

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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

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17STEP 1: Obtain information about your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and your network6. The IP configuration window will appear. Click on “More Inf

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STEP 1: Obtain information about your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and your network1818Users of Windows NT or Windows 2000 can get the configuratio

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Table of ContentsIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3Knowing your Belkin

Page 13 - Getting Started

19STEP 1: Obtain information about your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and your network193. The information pictured below should appear.Please recor

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20STEP 2: Connect your computers to RouterConnecting Wired Computers to the RouterUp to three wired computers can be connected directly to the Router.

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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26STEP 3a: Set up your computers for networking7. After entering the information in the three fields, click “Next”. Thefollowing screen will appear:8

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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

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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

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1IntroductionThank You for purchasing the Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Gateway Router (the Router). In minutes you will be able to network yourcomputers

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29STEP 3a: Set up your computers for networking7. When finished filling in the fields, click “Next”. The following screenwill appear:8. If you want

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30STEP 3a: Set up your computers for networkingConfiguring Network Settings for Windows 20001. Right-click on “My Network Places” and select “Propert

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31STEP 3a: Set up your computers for networking5. Select “Obtain IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS serveraddress automatically”. Click “OK”.

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32STEP 3a: Set up your computers for networkingMac Continued4. Close the window. The following window will appear. Click “Save”.5. Restart the Comput

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STEP 3b: Setting up wireless computers for connection to the Router33This step assumes that you already have a wireless adapter installed onthe comput

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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

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35Step 4: Configuring your Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Router (the Router) for connection to the InternetNow that you have your computers “networked” to

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36Step 4: Configuring your Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Router (the Router) for connection to the Internet3. Under the “Internet Options” screen, click

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37Step 4: Configuring your Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Router (the Router) for connection to the InternetAccessing the Web Based Setup UtilityBy now, yo

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38Step 4: Configuring your Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Router (the Router) for connection to the Internet3. The Router login screen will appear.If this

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Introduction2Built-in DHCP ServerDynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) on-board makes for theeasiest possible connection of a network. The DHCP s

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39Step 4: Configuring your Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Router (the Router) for connection to the InternetDynamic SetupConfiguring Your Router if your Pr

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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

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41Step 4: Configuring your Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Router (the Router) for connection to the InternetStatic IP SetupConfiguring Your Router if your

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42Step 4: Configuring your Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Router (the Router) for connection to the Internet7. The“MAC Cloning/Entry” screen will now appe

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43Step 4: Configuring your Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Router (the Router) for connection to the InternetTo begin browsing the Internet, log out of the

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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

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Step 4: Configuring your Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Router (the Router) for connection to the Internet5. Select “PPPoE” and click “Select”. The followi

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46Step 4: Configuring your Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Router (the Router) for connection to the InternetFinishing PPPoE SetupAt this point, initial set

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47Wireless ConfigurationCongratulations! You have successfully installed your Router. The furthersections in this manual explain more about the advanc

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48Wireless ConfigurationUsing WEP EncryptionFrom the Initial Setup page, click on “Encryption” under Wireless in theright side of the screen to access

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IntroductionPackage Contents• Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL Gateway Router• Power Supply• Belkin SOHO Networking Software CD• User ManualSystem Requiremen

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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

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50Other FeaturesMAC FilteringMAC filtering lets you control access to the network by allowing ordisallowing specific MAC addresses to connect to the r

Page 48 - Wireless Configuration

51Other FeaturesAssociation controlAssociation control works much like connection control. It lets you allowor deny connection to wireless computers t

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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

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53Other FeaturesSpecial Application SettingsSome applications requiremultiple connections, such asInternet gaming,videoconferencing, Internettelephony

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54Other FeaturesServicesLAN DHCP SettingsClick on “LAN Services” to access this screen. Your Router allows you tospecify an internal IP address. You m

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55Other FeaturesRemote ManagementAny computer on your network can access the Router's built-in setuputility. The Remote Management feature allows

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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

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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

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58Wireless Networking Using 802.11bPC with Wireless DesktopPCI Network AdapterWAPNotebook with WirelessNotebook Network CardNotebook WirelessNotebook

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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

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59Wireless Networking Using 802.11bRoamingMore than one WAP can be used to increase the wireless coverage in awireless LAN. The diagram below shows tw

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60Glossary of Wireless Networking TermsAccess Point- An internetworking device that seamlessly connects wiredand wireless networks. Ad-Hoc - An Ad-Hoc

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61Glossary of Wireless Networking TermsRoaming - A wireless LAN mobile user moves around an ESS andmaintains a continuous connection to the Infrastruc

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62Glossary of Wired Networking TermsDHCP - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. This protocolautomatically configures the TCP/IP settings of every com

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63Glossary of Wired Networking TermsNAT - Network Address Translation. This process allows all of thecomputers on your home network to use one IP addr

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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

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65TroubleshootingMy connection type is Dynamic IP Address. I cannot connect to theInternet.My connection type is PPPoE. Icannot connect to the Interne

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66TroubleshootingMy connection type is PPPoE. Icannot connect to the Internet. 4. Make sure the network cablebetween modem and the Routeris well conne

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67InformationFCC StatementDECLARATION OF CONFORMITY WITH FCC RULES FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITYWe, Belkin Components, of 501 West Walnut Street,

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68InformationCanada- Industry Canada (IC)The wireless radio of this device complies with RSS 139 & RSS 210 Industry Canada. ThisClass B digital c

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Knowing your Belkin Router5Port Activity/Status Lights• Link—Solid indicates that there is a link between the Router and thecomputer connected to that

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69InformationBelkin Components Limited Lifetime Product WarrantyBelkin Components warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship f

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Belkin Components B.V.Starparc Building • Boeing Avenue 3331119 PH Schiphol-Rijk • The NetherlandsTel: +31 (0) 20 654 7300Fax: +31 (0) 20 654 7349Belk

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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

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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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