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TRUST SPEEDSHARE HOME WIRELESS WEB STATION

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Instructions when using for the first time 

Chapter

1. Connecting

(5)

2. 

Configuring the network

(6.1)

3. 

Opening the router configuration menu

(6.2)

4. 

Sharing the Internet via the router

(6.3)

5. 

Checking the configuration

(7)

6. 

Connecting to the Internet

(8)

7. 

Wireless connection security

(9)

1 Introduction

This instruction manual is for users of the TRUST SPEEDSHARE HOME
WIRELESS WEB STATION. This wireless router can be used to easily share your
Internet connection via a wireless connection.

2 Safety

Carefully read the following instructions before use.

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  The TRUST SPEEDSHARE HOME WIRELESS WEB STATION does not require

any special maintenance. Use a slightly damp, soft cloth to clean the casing.

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  Do not use aggressive substances, such as white spirit, to clean the device.

These may harm the material.

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  Do not submerge the device in liquid. This may be dangerous and will damage

the device. Do not use this device near water.

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  Make sure nothing is placed on the cable. Do not use this device where the cable

can become worn or damaged as a result of people walking over it.

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  Do not repair this device yourself. If you open this device, you may touch live

components. This device must only be repaired by qualified personnel.

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  Under the following circumstances, have the device repaired by qualified

personnel:
* The cable or plug is damaged or worn.
* The device has come into contact with rain, water or another liquid.

3 Approval

 

0560

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  This device meets the essential requirements and other relevant conditions of the

applicable European directives. The Declaration of Conformity (DoC) is available
at www.trust.com/13597/ce.
This wireless device works at a frequency of 2400 ~ 2497 MHz in the ISM band. It
meets the essential requirements and other relevant conditions of R&TTE
Directive 1999/5/EC and can be used in the following EU countries:
United Kingdom, German, Belgium, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Switzerland,
Austria, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, the Netherlands, Iceland, Ireland,
Greece and Luxembourg.

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  The following limitations are applicable for certain countries.

 

France: only channels 10 to 13 may be used.

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  There may be limitations for the use of this device outside of the EU. If this device

is used outside of the EU, check whether this device meets local regulations.
Frequency: 2400 ~ 2497 MHz, Power: Maximum 100 mW = +20 dBm.

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Summary of Contents for 13597

Page 1: ... result of people walking over it Do not repair this device yourself If you open this device you may touch live components This device must only be repaired by qualified personnel Under the following circumstances have the device repaired by qualified personnel The cable or plug is damaged or worn The device has come into contact with rain water or another liquid 3 Approval 0560 This device meets ...

Page 2: ...he local network D Link Act LED green Off No connection with the local network On green There is a double connection over the local network Full duplex Flashing orange The router cannot send the large quantity of information over the local network data collision E Full Col Off There is a single connection over the local network Half duplex On green Indicates that there is a 100 Mbit connection ove...

Page 3: ...adapter to connection M on the router see figure 1 2 Insert the adapter into the plug socket 3 The green diagnosis LED B figure 1 will be lit This indicates that the router is busy carrying out a self diagnosis test The router is ready for use once the LED goes out after the test has been completed 4 Make sure the computer is turned on and Windows is running 5 Connect your computer s network card ...

Page 4: ...col Windows 98 Windows ME For Windows 98 and Windows ME the IP Address and DNS Configuration tabs must be configured as shown in figure 2 and figure 3 Make sure no gateway has been entered in the Gateway tab Windows 2000 Windows XP For Windows 2000 and Windows XP the General tab must be configured as shown in figure 4 6 Right click on your Internet Explorer icon and select Properties A new window ...

Page 5: ... on the Settings button at the top of the window Figure 8 will appear 2 Click on the Run Wizard button see figure 8 to start the configuration wizard A window will appear which shows all the steps which you will carry out 3 Click on Next Figure 9 will appear 4 Enter your personal password twice to protect your router Remember this password You can use this password to enter the configuration menu ...

Page 6: ...sword You can use this password to enter the configuration menu in the future This password is not the password for your Internet connection 5 Click on Next The following window will appear see figure 10 6 In this window enter the time zone in which you are located by opening the drop down menu 7 Click on Next Figure 11 will appear 8 Keep the default settings see figure 11 and click on Next Figure...

Page 7: ... following window will appear see figure 10 6 In this window enter the time zone in which you are located by opening the drop down menu 7 Click on Next Figure 11 will appear 8 Keep the default settings see figure 11 and click on Next Figure 12 will appear 9 Select PPPoE to obtain IP automatically Click on Next 10 Figure 14 will appear Enter your user name and password enter the password twice whic...

Page 8: ...reless connection with your computer see figure 16 13 Select Enable to create a wireless connection Select Disable if you do not wish to create a wireless connection 14 If you select Disable click on Next and continue from point 17 15 If you select Enable enter the name you wish to use for the wireless connection in ESSID and the channel the router must use in Channel Note The ESSID and channel mu...

Page 9: ...tus in the bottom left hand corner of the window see figure 7 Figure 19 will appear 7 2 1 1 Device information 1 By default the Device Information option is selected in the Status menu 2 Under LAN you can see the network information for your local network Under Wireless you can see information about your wireless local network Under WAN you can see information about your Internet connection 3 If i...

Page 10: ...ing problems Neighbours or passers by can access the network and also access any computers which are connected to the network The information which is sent over the network can be intercepted including passwords etc Outsiders can connect to the Internet via the network and hack other computers or send spam junk mail while the owner of the network will get the blame Therefore it is necessary to ena...

Page 11: ... the router will be deleted 1 Remove the network cables and the modem cable from the router 2 Make sure the adapter is inserted into the plug socket and connected to the router 3 Press the reset button at the rear of the router for approximately 3 seconds 4 The diagnosis LED B figure 1 will be lit and flash 5 The diagnosis LED will then go out The routers is now ready to be reconfigured see chapte...

Page 12: ...he cable has not been connected or has not been connected correctly Check whether the cable has been correctly connected to the Access Point The WEP key security has been enabled Configure the WEP key for the Access Point the same as for the router see chapter 9 No stations or printers have been shared with other computers in the network Share at least 1 station or 1 printer to make the computer v...

Page 13: ...HCP see chapter 6 1 The latest FAQ s are available on the Internet See www trust com 13597 for FAQ s and other product information The problem is not listed here Other network problems See the Troubleshooter www trust com customercare help network Table 2 Troubleshooting Check the FAQ s on the Internet www trust com You can register your product at www trust com so that you can receive optimal gua...

Page 14: ...omes invalid if the product has been opened if there is mechanical damage if the product has been misused if alterations have been made to the product if the product has been repaired by a third party in the case of negligence or if the product has been used for a purpose other than that originally intended Excluded from the warranty Damage caused by accidents or disasters such as fire flood earth...

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