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?

My 

WAN Link

LED isn’t lit. What should I c

heck?

Check that the cable you ar

e using between your cable or DSL modem and

the Router is the same cable that came with your modem. Depending on

the type of connection your modem uses,you may need either a 

“straight-

through”or 

“crossover”

Ethernet cable (the 

“straight-through”

type is

more common).

Some of the lights on the front of the Router don’t light up when I plug in a PC.

- Only 

the 

Link/ActLED is r

equired for a connection to w

ork correctly

.

3.

I cannot get onto the Internet,nor can I access the Router’

s Setup page.

What should I check?

A.

First chec

k that the cable or DSL modem and computers are properly connected

to the Router . See Question #2 for ho

w to verify that the connections are good.

B.

Then,c

heck that you ha

ve properly configured your PCs to communicate with the

Router . Belo

w you will find instructions for the various versions of 

Windows.

-

Windows 95,98,

or ME

Click the 

Start

menu,and then clic

Run

. After the Run windo

w appears,

enter 

winipcfg

in the Open field,and then clic

k the

OK

button.

When the IP Configuration windo

w appears,clic

k the 

gra

y box 

with a black

arrow pointing do

wn.

A list of adapters will appear . Select the 

adapter

that you use to connect

to the Internet. 

These items should not contain “PPP”,

“VPN”,“

AOL ”,

or 

“Dial-Up adapter”as part of the entr

y.

The IP Addr

ess field should show an IP addr

ess of 192.168.1.100 or

192.168.1.xxx,with 

“xxx”being any number g

reater than 100.

If your IP address is not in that r

ange,hold the r

eset button on the front of

the Router for more than 30 seconds. 

This will cause your Router to be set

to factory default,

so you will need to re-configur

e the Router's Setup page.

After re-configuring the Setup page

,r

estart the computer .

-

Windows NT ,2000,

and XP

Click the 

Start

menu,and then clic

Run

. After the Run windo

w appears,

enter 

cmd

in the Open field,and then clic

k the 

OK

button.

This will open a command prompt. Enter 

ipconfig /all

and then press the 

Enter

key.

The IP Addr

ess field should show an IP addr

ess of 192.168.1.100 or

192.168.1.xxx,with 

“xxx”being any number g

reater than 100.

If your IP address is not in that r

ange,hold the r

eset button on the front of

the Router for more than 30 seconds. 

This will cause your Router to be set

to factory default,

so you will need to re-configur

e the Router's Setup page.

After re-configuring the Setup page

,r

estart the computer .

C.

Now you will configur

e some settings in Windo

ws.

Go to your desktop and double-click 

My Computer

,and then double-clic

k

Control P

anel (

Windows XP users using the default interface

,clic

Start

,and

then select 

Control P

anel

).

When the Control Panel window pops up

,double-clic

k the

Internet Options

icon

(Windows XP users using the default interface

,clic

Network and Internet

Connections

,and then clic

Internet Options

).

When the Internet Options windo

w appears,clic

k the

Connections

tab.

- Check 

Never Dial Up a Connection

. (If this choice is g

ray

ed out,that is fine

.)

- Click 

the 

LAN Settings …

button in the lower right-hand cor

ner .

When the Local Ar

ea Network (LAN) Settings windo

w appears,

uncheck all  boxes

.

- Click 

the 

OK

button and the 

Apply

button (the 

Apply

button will be gray

ed out if

you did not have to mak

e any changes). 

Then click the 

OK

button again.

Exit the Control Panel,and r

estart your computer .

4.

When I click on the icon to access the Internet,and enter the user name

and passw

ord

 that my ISP gav

e me,

I cannot connect to the Internet.What

is wrong?

This means that you’re

 using the softwar

e given to you by your ISP

. Please use

Internet Explor

er or Netscape Navigator

,whic

h is located on your desktop (located

on the Start Menu in Windo

ws XP).

5.

When I use Internet Explorer

,a

 box pops up prompting me to dial up a

connection.How can I disable that?

A.

Go to your desktop and double-click 

My Computer

,and then double-clic

k

Control P

anel (

Windows XP users using the default interface

,clic

Start

,and

then select 

Control P

anel

).

B.

When the Control Panel window pops up

,double-clic

k the

Internet Options

icon

(Windows XP users using the default interface

,clic

Network and Internet

Connections

,and then clic

Internet Options

).

C.

When the Internet Options windo

w appears,clic

k the 

Connections

tab.

D.

Check 

Never Dial Up a Connection

E.

Click the

Apply

button.

F .

Click the 

OK

button.

6.

When I click the 

Apply

button on the setup page of the Router,

I get

prompted for my user name and pass

wo

rd

 again.I try to enter 

adminfor

the passw

ord

,but I get a r

ed screen after 3 tries.

How do I fix this?

A.

Go to your desktop,and double-clic

k the

Internet Explorer

icon (located on the

Start Menu for Windo

ws XP).

B.

When Internet Explor

er appears,enter 

http://192.168.1.1/Pass

wd.htm

in the

Address field,

and click 

Go

.

C.

The Enter Network Password screen will appear (Windows XP users will see a

Connect to 192.168.1.1 window).

D.

Leave the user name field blank. 

Type 

admin

in the Passwor

d field. Then clic

k

the 

OK

button.

E.

You should no

w be at the Passwor

d page of the Router’s

 utility. 

F .

Select the first field that displays a series of asterisks,*********** (Windo

ws XP

users will see a series of bullets),and delete eac

*

. (Make sur

e this field is left

blank.)

G.

Select the second field that displays a series of asterisks,*********** (Windo

ws

XP users will see a series of bullets),and delete eac

*

. (Make sur

e this field is

left blank.)

H.

Click the 

Apply

button and then the 

Continue

button.

I.

Now the Router does not ha

ve a passwor

d.

You should no

w be able to click the 

Apply button on the Setup page. Don’t for

get to

add a passwor

d later .

7.

I tried the suggestions abov

e and still cannot get access to the Internet

from my Router

.What can I do?

You can r

efer to the Troubleshooting appendix of the User Guide on the Setup 

Wizard CD-

ROM,or you can get additional assistance through one of the r

esources listed belo

w.

Tec

hnical Support

800-326-7114 (toll free from U

.S

. or Canada)

949-271-5465 (6:00 am to 5:00 pm PST ,M-F)

Email Support

[email protected]

Website

http://www.linksys.com or http://support.linksys.com

FTP Site

ftp://ftp.linksys.com 

Sales Information

800-546-5797 (800-LINKSYS)

4. RAS

RAS is a service used in Singapore
only. If you are using a RAS connec-
tion, check with your ISP for the
necessary setup information.

5. PPTP

PPTP is a service used in Europe
only. If you are using a PPTP con-
nection, check with your ISP for the
necessary setup information.

2. Static IP Address or Specify an IP Address

If your ISP says that you are con-
necting through a static or fixed IP
address from your ISP, perform
these steps:

a. Select 

Static IP

as the WAN

Connection Type.

b. Enter the 

IP Address

.

c. Enter the 

Subnet Mask

.

d. Enter the 

Gateway Address

.

e. Enter the 

DNS

in the 1, 2, and/or

3 fields. You need to enter at
least one DNS address.

f.

Click the 

Apply

and 

Continue

buttons to save the settings.

3. PPPoE

If your DSL provider says that you
are connecting through PPPoE or if
you normally enter a user name and
password to access the Internet,
perform these steps:

a. Select 

PPPoE

as the WAN

Connection Type.

b. Enter the 

User Name

.

c. Enter the 

Password

.

d. Click the 

Apply

and 

Continue

but-

tons to save the settings.

e. Click the 

Status

tab, and then click the

Connect 

button to start the connection.

C.

The Router configuration screen will appear with the Setup tab selected. Based
on the setup instructions from your ISP, you may need to provide the following
information.

Host Name

and 

Domain Name

: These fields allow you to provide a host name

and domain name for the Router. These fields are usually left blank. If requested
by your ISP (usually cable ISPs), complete these two fields.

Device IP Address

and 

Subnet Mask

: The values for the Router’s IP Address

and Subnet Mask are shown on the Setup screen. The default value is
192.168.1.1 for the IP Address and 255.255.255.0 for the Subnet Mask. Leave
these settings alone.

D.

The Router supports six connection types: DHCP (obtain an IP address automat-
ically), PPPoE, Static IP Address, RAS, PPTP, and HBS. These types are listed in
the drop-down menu for the 

WAN Connection Type

setting. Each Setup screen

and available features will differ depending on what kind of connection type you
select. Proceed to the instructions for the connection type you are using.

1. DHCP or Obtain an IP Address Automatically 

If your ISP says that you are con-
necting through DHCP or a dynamic
IP address from your ISP, perform
these steps:

a. Select

Obtain an IP

Automatically

as the WAN

Connection Type.

b. Click the 

Apply

and 

Continue

buttons to save the setting.

2.

I’m having pr

oblems connecting to the Internet,what LEDs should be lit on

the front of the Router?

Each Router

’s LED will light up for any proper connection made on the bac

k of

the Router—whether it is an Ethernet cable

or power cor

d.

For example

,the follo

wing are typical LEDs

that light up once a computer and a cable or

DSL modem are connected:

When the Router is turned on (the po

wer adapter is plugged into the

Router),the 

Power

LED lights up.

When an Ethernet cable is properly connected between a PC and Port 1 of

the Router ,the 

Link/ActLED in Column 1 lights up

.

A cable or DSL modem connection causes the 

WAN Link

LED to light 

up. 

The Help section contains the most frequently ask

ed Internet connection questions.

If you have additional setup needs or you wish to get infor

mation on the Adv

anced

Features,

please visit 

kb.linksys.com

or see the User Guide,

which contains a

Troubleshooting appendix (a

vailable on the Setup 

Wizard CD-ROM).

1.

I’m not sure what information I need fr

om my Internet Service Pro

vider

(ISP) to get my network up and running.

What questions should I ask?

What type of connection do I have:

dynamic IP addr

ess,static IP addr

ess,or PPPoE?

If I am using a dynamic IP addr

ess,I should ask:

What is my Host Name (if needed)?

What is my Domain Name (if needed)?

If I am using a static IP address,

I should ask:

What is my IP Addr

ess?

What is my Gateway?

What is my DNS?

If I am using PPPoE (typically used by DSL ISPs),

I should ask:

What is my User Name?

What is my Passwor

d?

After you obtain the information,

follow the instructions in the Fast Start - Step 3:

Configure the Router

,and use this infor

mation to enter on the Setup tab. In the 

WA

N

Connection Type section,

refer to the c

hart on the next page:

6. HBS

HBS is a service used in Australia
only. If you are using an HBS con-
nection, check with your ISP for the
necessary setup information.

E.

If you haven’t already done so, click the 

Apply

button and then the 

Continue

but-

ton to save your Setup settings. Close the web browser.

F.

Reset the power on your cable or DSL modem.

G.

Restart your computers so that they can obtain the Router’s new settings.

Note: If you need advanced setting information, please refer to the Linksys sup-
port website at 

support.linksys.com or the User Guide on the Setup Wizard CD-

ROM.

Congratulations! You’ve suc-
cessfully configured the Router.
Test the setup by opening your
web browser from any computer and entering 

www.linksys.com/registration.

If you are unable to reach our website, you may want to review what you did in
this section or refer to the Help section in this Fast Start guide.

In Step 3, you will configure the Router to be able to gain access to the Internet
through your Internet Service Provider (ISP). 

You will need the setup information pro-

vided by your ISP. If you do not have this information, please contact your ISP before
proceeding. To find out what questions you should ask your ISP, refer to Question #1
in the Help section.

The instructions from your ISP tell you how to set up your PC for Internet access.
Because you are now using the Router to share Internet access among several com-
puters, you will use the setup information to configure the Router instead of your PC.
Note: You only need to configure the Router once using the first computer you set up.

A.

Open your web browser. (It is all
right if you get an error mes-
sage at this point. Continue fol-
lowing these directions.) Enter

http://192.168.1.1

in the web browser’s Address field. Press the 

Enter

key.

B.

An Enter Network Password window, shown in Figure B1, will appear (Windows
XP users will see a Connect to 192.168.1.1 window, shown in Figure B2). Leave
the User Name field empty, and enter 

admin

in lowercase letters in the Password

field (

admin

is the default password). Then click the 

OK

button.  

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More advanced functions and additional details
are available in the User Guide on the Setup
Wizard CD-ROM or at the Linksys website,
www.linksys.com.

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2

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5

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D

4

D

3

Dynamic IP

Address (DHCP)

1.

Select 

Obtain an IPAutomatically

as the W

AN

Connection Type

.

2.

Click the 

Apply

and 

Continue

buttons to save the setting.

Perform these steps:

PPPoE

1.

Select 

PPPoE

as the W

AN

Connection Type

.

2.

Enter the 

User Name

.

3.

Enter the 

Pa

sswo

rd

.

4.

Click the 

Apply

and 

Continue

buttons to save the settings.

Static IPAddr

ess

1.

Select 

Static IP

as the W

AN

Connection Type

.

2.

Enter the 

IPAddr

ess

.

3.

Enter the 

Subnet Mask

.

4.

Enter the 

Gatewa

y Addr

ess

.

5.

Enter the 

DNS

in the 1,2,

and/or 3 fields. You need to

enter at least one DNS address.

6.

Click the 

Apply

and 

Continue

buttons to save the settings.

RAS,PPTP

,or HBS

If you are using RAS

(Singapore SingT

el),PPTP

(service in

Europe),or HBS

(service in 

Australia),

chec

k with your ISP

for the necessary setup infor

mation.

If you ha

ve

 this type

of connection:

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