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3.

Building materials can have a large impact on your wireless signal. In an indoor 
environment, try to position the wireless devices so that the signal passes through less 
dense material such as dry wall.  Dense materials like metal, solid wood, glass or even 
furniture may block or degrade the signal. 

4.

Antenna orientation can also have a large impact on your wireless signal. Use the wireless 
adapter's site survey tool to determine the best antenna orientation for your wireless 
devices.

5.

Interference from devices that produce RF (radio frequency) noise can also impact your 
signal. Position your wireless devices away from anything that generates RF noise, such 
as microwaves, HAM radios, Walkie-Talkies and baby monitors.

6.

Any device operating on the 2.4GHz frequency will cause interference. Devices such as 
2.4GHz cordless phones or other wireless remotes operating on the 2.4GHz frequency 
can potentially drop the wireless signal.  Although the phone may not be in use, the base 
can still transmit wireless signals.  Move the phone's base station as far away as possible 
from your wireless devices. 

If you are still experiencing low or no signal consider repositioning the wireless devices or installing 
additional access points.  The use of higher gain antennas may also provide the necessary 
coverage depending on the environment.

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Summary of Contents for TEW-658BRM

Page 1: ...TEW 658BRM 1 01 Quick Installation Guide ...

Page 2: ...Table of Contents Version 02 14 2011 English 1 1 Before You Start 2 Hardware Installation 7 3 Configure the Modem 8 1 Troubleshooting 13 Wireless Tips 16 ...

Page 3: ...r such as Internet Explorer 6 0 and above Firefox 2 0 and above or Chrome A working ADSL Internet Connection Package Contents Ÿ Ÿ CD ROM User s Guide Ÿ Multi Language Quick Installation Guide Ÿ Network Cable 1 5m 4 9ft Ÿ RJ 11 Telephone Cable 1m 3ft Ÿ Power Adapter 12V DC 1A TEW 658BRM System Requirements 1 ...

Page 4: ...__ _____ _____ Static IPMode only ŸSubnet Mask _____ _____ _____ _____ Static IPMode only ŸName ________________ ŸNAT Enable Disable ŸUser Name ___________________________ ŸUser Password ________________ ŸConfirm Password ________________ ŸMax MRU _____ 576 1492 ŸDNS Enabled Enable Disable ŸDNS Override Allowed Enable Disable ŸDNS Server 1 _____ _____ _____ _____ optional ŸDNS Server 2 _____ _____...

Page 5: ...Confirm Password ________________ Ÿ Max MRU _____ 576 1492 Ÿ DNS Enabled Enable Disable Ÿ DNS Override Allowed Enable Disable Ÿ DNS Server 1 _____ _____ _____ _____ optional Ÿ DNS Server 2 _____ _____ _____ _____ optional Ÿ Connection Trigger OnDemand AlwayOn Manual Ÿ Idle Disconnect Time 30 3600 seconds Ÿ LCP Interval _____ 0 86400 seconds Ÿ As system default route Current setting pppoe Setup Int...

Page 6: ...____ LLC or VCMUX ŸATMQoS UBR CBR VBR nrt VBR rt ŸPeak Cell Rate _____ 0 6000 cells s ŸMaximum Burst Size _____ 0 65535 Cells VBR nrt VBR rt ATMQoS only ŸSustainable Cell Rate _____ 0 65535 cells VBR nrt VBR rt ATMQoS only ŸEnable Default VLAN Enable Disable ŸPPPoE PassThrough Enable Disable ŸState of Connection Enable Disable ŸName ________________ ŸNAT Enable Disable ŸAddress Type DHCP Static ŸD...

Page 7: ...way _____ _____ _____ _____ Ÿ DNS Enabled Enable Disable Ÿ DNS Override Allowed Enable Disable Ÿ DNS Server 1 _____ _____ _____ _____ optional Ÿ DNS Server 2 _____ _____ _____ _____ optional Ÿ Mac Address ________________ Ÿ As system default route Current setting pppoe Setup Interent Setup Ÿ ICMP Reply Enable Setup Interent Setup Ÿ Proxy ARP Enable 6 Bridge Mode RFC 1483 Bridged ŸVPI _____ 0 255 Ÿ...

Page 8: ... ŸPPPoE PassThrough Enable Disable ŸState of Connection Enable Disable ŸName ________________ ŸNAT Enable Disable ŸAddress Type DHCP Static ŸExternal IP Address _____ _____ _____ _____ ŸSubnet Mask _____ _____ _____ _____ ŸDefault Gateway _____ _____ _____ _____ ŸDNS Enabled Enable Disable ŸDNS Override Allowed Enable Disable ŸDNS Server 1 _____ _____ _____ _____ optional ŸDNS Server 2 _____ _____...

Page 9: ...8BRM s ADSL port Connect the other end of the cable to the phone jack 3 Connect the Power Adapter to the TEW 658BRM and then to a power outlet Push the power button to the On position Wait for about 20 seconds 4 Verify that the following panel lights are on Power Green LAN 1 4 Green port your computer is connected to Wireless Green and DSL Green Please see trouble shooting section for additional i...

Page 10: ...2 168 10 1 in the Address bar and then press Enter 2 Enter the User Name and password and then click OK By default User name admin Password admin Note User name and Password are case sensitive 3 The Setup wizard will automatically appear Click Setup Wizard if the Setup Wizard does not automatically appear 4 Select PVCO and click Next ...

Page 11: ...onfigure the settings based on information provided by your ISP Then Click Next 7 Configure the settings based on information provided by your ISP Then click Next In most cases for PPPoE connection method you need to configure the following and typically the remaining default settings should be fine User Name User Password Mac Address Clone Mac If Static is selected for IPMode of Connection you wo...

Page 12: ...t you would easily identify when searching for available wireless networks Wireless Channel In most cases the default channel is fine Wireless Mode In most cases the default mode is fine Note 1 To protect your network from any unauthorized access it is recommended to enable wireless encryption 2 Once encryption is enabled on the router each wireless computer and device must be configured with the ...

Page 13: ...Rekey Time In most cases the default time is fine Confirmed Passphrase Enter an encryption key For Example trendnet Then click Next For WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK the Pre Shared Key must be between 8 and 63 ASCII or 64 HEX characters Make sure to copy down the encryption key 10 Click OK 11 Click Reboot 12 Click OK 13 Click OK 11 ...

Page 14: ...om Your configuration is now complete Register Your Product To ensure the highest level of customer service and support please take a moment to register your product Online at www trendnet com register Thank you for choosing TRENDnet For detailed information regarding the TEW 658BRM s configuration and advanced settings please refer to the Troubleshooting section User s Guide on the Utility CD ROM...

Page 15: ...n on the back of the Wireless Modem for 15 seconds Then let go Troubleshooting Windows 7 1 Go into the Control Panel click Network and Internet click Network and Sharing Center click Change Adapter Settings and then right click the Local Area Connection icon and then click Properties 2 Click Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and then click Properties Then click on Obtain an IP address automatic...

Page 16: ... am having problems going to the Internet What should I do 1 Double check that the LED s on the Modem are correctly lit Please refer to the LED behavior chart 2 Make sure your DSL Internet connection settings and account information are correct 3 Make sure that you re DSL account is active 4 Power cycle the Modem Unplug the power to the Modem Wait 15 seconds then plug the power back in 4 I forgot ...

Page 17: ...onnected no activity On blinking Active device is connected with activity data transfers Off Wireless network turned off On blinking Wireless network is on Off WPS feature is inactive On blinking WPS authentication in process On solid WPS authentication process complete Off RJ 11 cable disconnected On blinking DSL authentication in process data transfer activity On solid Off DSL authentication pro...

Page 18: ... overheating issues Maintain enough free space around the hardware for good ventilation and airflow There should also be plenty of free space around the antennas to allow the wireless signal to propagate Please also make sure that the wireless hardware is not placed in any type of shelving or enclosures There are a number of other environmental factors that can impact the range of wireless devices...

Page 19: ...pact your signal Position your wireless devices away from anything that generates RF noise such as microwaves HAM radios Walkie Talkies and baby monitors 6 Any device operating on the 2 4GHz frequency will cause interference Devices such as 2 4GHz cordless phones or other wireless remotes operating on the 2 4GHz frequency can potentially drop the wireless signal Although the phone may not be in us...

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