Intellinet Network Solutions Network Router 503693 User Manual |
Wireless G
BroadBand
router
quick
install
Guide
Model 503693
INT-503693-QIG-0608-02
Thank you for purchasing the INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS™
Wireless G Broadband Router, Model 503693.
This quick install guide presents the rudimentary steps required to set up
and operate this device. For more detailed instructions and specifications,
refer to the user manual 1) on the CD enclosed with this product; 2) on
the Web site listed below; or 3) in some cases, printed and enclosed
with this product. Contact your INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS
dealer with comments or questions, or visit www.intellinet-network.com
for information on the latest software and firmware updates, related
products and additional contact information.
NOTE: Some screen images are modified to fit the format of this guide.
installation
Before you begin the installation procedure, confirm that you have:
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A compatible operating system (Windows 98/NT/Me/2000/XP, Linux
or Mac) and Web browser (Internet Explorer 5.0 with JavaScript
function, or Netscape Navigator 6.0 or above);
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A LAN card which has been correctly installed in your computer;
Your user ID and password if you are xDSL user;
Basic information like whether your IP address is static or dynamic if
you connect to the Internet by a LAN or WAN.
NOTE: If your computer currently has ADSL PPPoE dial-up software
installed, back up your installation software and un-install your ADSL
PPPoE dial-up software by going to Start, then Control Panel, then Add
or Remove Programs.
Hardware Connections
1. Connect your broadband cable (xDSL, cable modem or LAN/leased
cable) with the WAN port of the Wireless G Broadband Router.
2. Connect your computer LAN card’s port or your switch’s Uplink port
with one of the LAN ports of the Wireless G Broadband Router using
a common network cable.
3. Connect any other PC(s) to available LAN ports.
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4. Connect the power supply to the Wireless G Broadband Router. The
router will go into a self-detect mode. After a proper startup, the CPU
LED will flash/blink slowly, indicating that the router is operational.
NOTE: All LAN ports of the Wireless G Broadband Router can
automatically sense crossover cable, so you can either use straight-
through cable or crossover cable to connect a LAN card or switch.
Computer Setup
By default, your computer is configured to automatically work with the
router. If you haven’t made any changes to the TCP/IP configuration of
the computer’s network card, skip Steps 1-6 below and go directly to
Router Setup.
The default IP address is 192.168.1.254.
The default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.
The following setup procedure is based on a PC running Windows XP;
the steps are similar for other systems.
1. On the desktop, go to Start, then Control Panel.
2. Double-click “Network and Internet Connections.”
3. In turn, click to open “Network Connections,” “Local Area Connection,”
“Properties,” “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and “Properties.”
4. Click “General,” then select “Obtain an IP address automatically”
and “Obtain DNS server address automatically.”
5. Click “OK,” then restart.
Router Setup
Open your Internet browser and enter http///192.168.1.254 in the Address
field. (This is the default IP address.) If a login window displays, enter
“admin” in both the User Name and Password fields, then click “OK.” If
no login window displays, either you’re already logged in or the TCP/IP
settings have been changed (refer to Steps 1-6 above).
Confirm that your modem is properly connected. (If the WAN LED on
the router is off, check the network cable connection between the modem
and the router’s WAN port.) On the left-side menu, click “TCP/IP
Settings,” then “WAN Interface.”
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DHCP CLIENT (CABLE MODEM) USER SETUP
1. From the WAN Access Type drop-down menu, select “DHCP Client.”
The router will automatically receive the IP parameters from your ISP.”
PPPoE (ADSL) USER SETUP
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1. From the WAN Access Type drop-down menu, select “PPPoE.”
2. Enter your username and password in the corresponding fields.
3. Click “Apply.”
STATIC USER SETUP
1. From the WAN Access Type drop-down menu, select “Static IP.”
2. Enter your WAN IP address (as seen by external Internet users).
3. Enter the subnet mask used for the WAN IP address. Typically, this
should be 255.255.255.0.
4. If required, enter the default gateway.
5. If required, enter the DNS server address(es).
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PPTP USER SETUP
1. From the WAN Access Type drop-down menu, select “PPTP.”
2. Enter your IP address, subnet mask, server IP address, username
and password (obtained from your ISP).
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