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4.10. WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)
WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) is used mostly to connect other wireless devices
which support WPS.
When connecting with WPS the router automatically configures the security
settings in the network for the router and the connected wireless devices.
See the complete instruction manual for further information.
5. Troubleshooting
Which information should be entered for the router?
Carefully read the information supplied by your Internet provider.
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Possible causes
Possible solution
I am having
trouble con-
necting to the
router.
The router is not
connected to the
adaptor.
Check that the “PWR” lamp is lit, if not
check the adaptor and wall socket.
No network
connection.
Check that you have a physical or
wireless connection between the
PC and router; one or several LAN
indicators should be lit. The network
card’s LED will also indicate if the
connection is working.
The computer used
lies in a different IP
address series than
the router.
The IPCONFIG tool used in the
command prompt displays your settings:
Type
ipconfig
and press [Enter]. The
computer’s network settings e.g. IP
address and net mask will be shown.
Other firewalls or
anti-virus programs
with firewalls are
blocking the con-
nection.
Standard-gateway is the router’s IP
address. The three first groups in the
IP address (192.168.1.x) should be
the same for the router and connected
devices. The last group (x) is a network
serial number and should be different on
all devices.
Check that no firewall programme
is installed. If present, deactivate or
configure it for the internal network.
This router has a built-in firewall.