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Guides on connecting the router to the modem and computers using network cables.
Step-by-step guide for setting IP and DNS automatically in Windows 7/Vista.
Instructions for configuring TCP/IP settings in Windows XP and 2000.
Guides on accessing the router's web-based configuration utility using the default IP and credentials.
Steps to set the time zone and choose the appropriate WAN connection type for internet access.
Configuration for Dynamic IP connections, often used with cable modems.
Configuration for Static IP connections, typically used with xDSL services.
Configuration for PPPoE connections, common for xDSL services requiring authentication.
Configuration for PPTP connections, a popular method for xDSL in some regions.
Steps to upgrade the router's firmware for improved performance and features.
Instructions on how to reset the router to factory defaults if it becomes unresponsive.
Setting up host name and MAC address cloning for Dynamic IP connections.
Entering ISP-provided IP address, subnet mask, and gateway for static connections.
Configuring PPPoE with username, password, and optional service name from the ISP.
Configuring MTU and Idle Time for PPPoE connections to optimize performance and cost.
Entering PPTP account, password, host name, and other ISP-provided details.
Setting up PPTP connection details, including MTU and Idle Time for optimal usage.
Setting the router's LAN IP and configuring the DHCP server to assign IP addresses to clients.
Guides on connecting the router to the modem and computers using network cables.
Step-by-step guide for setting IP and DNS automatically in Windows 7/Vista.
Instructions for configuring TCP/IP settings in Windows XP and 2000.
Guides on accessing the router's web-based configuration utility using the default IP and credentials.
Steps to set the time zone and choose the appropriate WAN connection type for internet access.
Configuration for Dynamic IP connections, often used with cable modems.
Configuration for Static IP connections, typically used with xDSL services.
Configuration for PPPoE connections, common for xDSL services requiring authentication.
Configuration for PPTP connections, a popular method for xDSL in some regions.
Steps to upgrade the router's firmware for improved performance and features.
Instructions on how to reset the router to factory defaults if it becomes unresponsive.
Setting up host name and MAC address cloning for Dynamic IP connections.
Entering ISP-provided IP address, subnet mask, and gateway for static connections.
Configuring PPPoE with username, password, and optional service name from the ISP.
Configuring MTU and Idle Time for PPPoE connections to optimize performance and cost.
Entering PPTP account, password, host name, and other ISP-provided details.
Setting up PPTP connection details, including MTU and Idle Time for optimal usage.
Setting the router's LAN IP and configuring the DHCP server to assign IP addresses to clients.
| Device Type | Wireless Router |
|---|---|
| Standards | IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g |
| Wireless Standard | 802.11g |
| Wireless Speed | 54 Mbps |
| Frequency Band | 2.4 GHz |
| Ports | 4 x 10/100 Mbps LAN, 1 x 10/100 Mbps WAN |
| Security | WEP, WPA, WPA2 |
| Protocols | TCP/IP |
| Firewall | NAT firewall |
| LED Indicators | Power, WAN, LAN |
| Wireless Data Rates | 802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps; 802.11g: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps |
| Antenna Type | 2 x External Detachable Antennas (2 dBi) |











