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Appendix A

This guide covers most cable and DSL installations that are configured for Dynamic
or Static IP addressing. This guide assumes that you have active and properly 
functioning cable or DSL Internet service. If you are uncertain about which type of
configuration you have, refer to the User Guide located on the Installation CD-ROM
for more advanced setup procedures.

Note:

DSL users, if you use a login application to access the Internet, you are more

than likely using a PPPoE connection. Refer to the appropriate section of the User
Guide on the Installation CD-ROM for information on collecting your configuration
information. If you use Dial-Up Networking and a VPN adapter, you are most likely
using a PPTP connection. Refer to the appropriate section of the User Guide on the
Installation CD-ROM for information on collecting your configuration information. If
you are unsure about what type of connection you are using, contact your Internet
Service Provider (ISP).

Note:

Your Cable or DSL modem must be connected to your computer via an RJ-45

Ethernet connection. The Wireless Cable/DSL Router is not compatible with Cable or
DSL modems with only a USB connection. You must have an Ethernet adapter (NIC)
or 802.11b Wireless Adapter installed in your computer.

You need to gather the following information about your computer from your Internet
Service Provider (ISP). Contact your ISP for assistance in obtaining this information.

Not all of this information may be required for the installation of the Wireless
Cable/DSL Router. If your ISP cannot provide you with this information, the following
basic steps will assist you in gathering most of the required information.

A.

You need to perform these steps on the computer that is currently connected to

your cable or DSL modem. 

Windows Users

All Windows Users: 

Click Windows 

Start

Settings

, and then 

Control Panel

.

Windows 95/98/Me Users: 

Double-click 

Network

.

Windows 2000 and XP Users: 

Double-click 

Network and Dial-up Connections

.

Windows NT Users: 

Double-click 

Network

and then click the 

Protocols

tab.

All Windows Users: 

Select the TCP/IP option for the network adapter that is used to connect to your
cable or DSL modem and click 

Properties

. Proceed to Step B. 

Macintosh Users

Macintosh OS 9.x Users: 

Click 

Apple

Control Panels

and then 

TCP/IP

. Proceed to Step B.

Macintosh X Users : 

Click 

Apple

System Preferences

and then 

Network

. Proceed to Step B.

B.

All Windows Users: 

You should now be in the TCP/IP Properties window. 

If the 

Obtain an IP address automatically

option is selected, you may proceed with

the installation of the Wireless Cable/DSL Router in the Connecting a cable or DSL

modem to the Wireless Cable/DSL Router section of this guide.

If this option is not selected, you will need to collect the necessary configuration

information if it was not provided by your Service Provider. Depending on your 

operating system, you may need to click multiple tabs within the TCP/IP window to

obtain all the necessary information. Select the 

Obtain an IP address automatically

option and click 

OK

. If necessary, click 

OK

again to close the Network Properties

page. If you are prompted to restart your computer, click 

No

. You may proceed to the

Connecting a cable or DSL modem to the Wireless Cable/DSL Router section 

of this guide.

Note:

Windows 2000 users must right-click 

My Computer

, click 

Properties

, and then

click the 

Network Identification

tab to get the Computer Name/Host Name. 

All Macintosh Users: 

Ensure that the 

Connect via:

option is set to 

Connect via: Ethernet

.

Check to see what the 

Configure:

option is set to and if any information is supplied by

your service provider for the IP address, DHCP Client ID, or Name Servers.

If the 

Configure:

option is set to 

Using DHCP

, you may proceed to the Connecting section. 

If the 

Configure:

option is not set to 

Using DHCP

, you will need to collect the necessary

configuration information if it was not provided by your Service Provider. You may
need to click multiple tabs within the TCP/IP or Network window to obtain all the neces-
sary information. Set the TCP/IP

Configure:

option to U

sing DHCP

. Click 

Save

and close

the TCP/IP or Network window. You may proceed to the Connecting a cable or DSL
modem to the Wireless Cable/DSL Router section of this guide.

To configure the Wireless Cable/DSL Router for your specific ISP, launch a Web
browser and type 

http://192.168.123.254

to access the Configuration Utility. 

The Web-based Configuration Utility is where you can go to make any changes to 
the settings of the Wireless Cable/DSL Router. There is no default password for 
the Wireless Cable/DSL Router, so just click 

Login

. Click 

Primary Setup

and follow 

the on-screen instructions. You will need any network connection information you
collected earlier.

IP Address: _____________–______________–______________–_________________

Subnet Mask: _____________–______________–______________–_________________

Gateway/Router: _____________–______________–______________–_________________

DNS Servers/ _____________–______________–______________–_________________

Name Servers: _____________–______________–______________–_________________

Host Name/DHCP

Client ID: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Summary of Contents for USR8011

Page 1: ...Wireless Cable DSL Router Companion Reference Guide R24 0262 00 ...

Page 2: ... Windows XP CD ROM Internet Explorer 4 or later OR Netscape 4 or later Front View 1 Power LED The green Power LED stays lighted to indicate the system is functioning properly and flashes during the self test phase or firmware upgrade process 2 Status LED This LED blinks to indicate normal system status 3 Config LED This LED blinks to indicate that the product is being configured or upgraded 4 W LA...

Page 3: ...g or ISDN modem to the Wireless Cable DSL Router section of this Guide RESET PRINTER COM WAN 3 2 1 12VDC 1 2 3 4 5 6 Connecting a cable or DSL modem to the Wireless Cable DSL Router 1 Connect your modem to the Wireless Cable DSL Router Turn off your PC and your cable or DSL modem Locate the Ethernet cable from your cable or DSL modem that is connected to your PC s Ethernet adapter Disconnect that ...

Page 4: ...ter of the User Guide Note If you want to attach a printer to your network refer to the Print Server section of the User Guide for installation instructions For troubleshooting and support information refer to the Companion Reference Guide or to the User Guide on the U S Robotics Installation CD ROM Connecting an Analog or ISDN modem to the Wireless Cable DSL Router There are two main reasons why ...

Page 5: ...able DSL Router and connect If you create a wireless connection to the Wireless Cable DSL Router but are experiencing poor link quality check the positioning of the Wireless Cable DSL Router Long distances multiple floors or steel or concrete walls can diminish the link quality If possible reposition the Wireless Cable DSL Router to reduce the effect of any obstacles If you have the Wireless Cable...

Page 6: ...lation Wizard When prompted to choose how your printer is attached to your computer select Local Printer Make sure that Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer is not selected Select USRPRTSHR for the printer port and click Next You will then need to supply Windows with the correct printer drivers provided by the printer s manufacturer When you are prompted to print a test page s...

Page 7: ...in and hold the RESET button for five seconds This will reset the Wireless Cable DSL Router to the factory default set tings If you applied any personal configuration settings you will need to make the changes again My Cable or DSL service is not working but I need to access the Internet Possible Solution If you have an external analog modem and dial up Internet service you can still access the In...

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Page 9: ...s guide If this option is not selected you will need to collect the necessary configuration information if it was not provided by your Service Provider Depending on your operating system you may need to click multiple tabs within the TCP IP window to obtain all the necessary information Select the Obtain an IP address automatically option and click OK If necessary click OK again to close the Netwo...

Page 10: ...ws XP Users Click Windows Start and then Control Panel Double click Network Connections Right click your ISP connection and click Properties Click the Networking tab select Internet Protocol TCP IP from the menu and click Properties Proceed to Step B Macintosh OS 9 x Users Click Apple Control Panels and then TCP IP Proceed to Step B Macintosh X Users Click Apple System Preferences and then Network...

Page 11: ... detailed in Annex II of Directive 1999 5 EC has been followed This product has been approved for use in the following countries France Germany Italy Spain Portugal The Netherlands Austria Denmark Switzerland and the United Kingdom U S Robotics Corporation Limited Warranty HARDWARE U S Robotics warrants to the end user Customer that this hardware product will be free from defects in workmanship an...

Page 12: ...ENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL INDIRECT SPECIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND OR FOR LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFITS LOSS OF BUSINESS LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATA OR OTHER FINANCIAL LOSS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE USE PERFORMANCE FAILURE OR INTERRUPTION OF ITS PRODUCTS EVEN IF U S ROBOTICS OR ITS AUTHORISED RESELLER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES A...

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