HUAWEI HG231f Wireless-N Router
User Guide
6 Configuring Frequently Used Functions
Issue 01 (2010-04-01)
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Configuring Frequently Used Functions
6.1 Configuring Multiple PCs to Access the Internet
Functio
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connect multiple PCs to the router wirelessly or through the Ethernet interfaces. Then the
rnet simultaneously through the routing function of the router.
Config
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ternet access
Step 1
using network cables.
Step 2
op.
Step 3
Internet.
Step 4
e network connections on the desktop computers and the laptop so that these
obtain IP addresses automatically.
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Simultaneously
n Overview
The router provides four Ethernet interfaces and the WLAN function. Thus, you ca
PCs can access the Inte
uration Example
For example, you have a desktop computer that is used for accessing the Internet, a new
desktop computer, and a new laptop with a wireless network adapter in
configure the desktop computers and the laptop to access the Internet simultaneously. In
this example, the laptop is configured to access the Internet wirelessly.
Most configurations of the router are completed befor
connect the desktop computers and the laptop to the router and set certain In
parameters of the router as follows:
Connect the two desktop computers to the router by
For details, see chapter 3 "Hardware Installation."
Connect the laptop to the router wirelessly by configuring the lapt
For details, see chapter 5 "Configuration of WLAN Parameters."
Set the Internet access parameters of the router to connect the router to the
For details, see chapter 4 "Configuration of Internet Access Parameters."
Configur
PCs can
If the desktop computers and the laptop cannot access the Internet after the preceding
configuration, the network service provider might have bound your Internet access account to
the Media Access Control (MAC) address of the network adapter of your old desktop
computer. To remove the restriction, see section 6.8 "Removing the Restriction Caused by the
Binding of the Internet Access Account to the MAC Address."