2
Test your wireless connections. From each desktop or notebook computer that
you set up, open your Web browser (for instance, Internet Explorer or Firefox) and
try to connect to a familiar Web address.
If you connect successfully, you are ready to browse the Web!
To disconnect from the current network:
1
On your computer that has a wireless adapter, find the wireless network
connection option (similar to the process of adding your computer to the network).
2
Click or highlight the Modem/Router’s Wireless Network Name.
3
Select or click on
Disconnect
or similarly-named button.
Setting up your Network using WPS
If all the wireless devices you plan to connect to your network support
W
i-
F
i
P
rotected
S
etup (
WPS
), you can use WPS to connect and secure your devices in one step. To
use WPS follow the instructions below.
Note
: WPS configures one client device at a time. Please repeat the configuration
method for each client on your wireless network that supports WPS security.
Configuration Methods
WPS offers three configuration methods. Choose the method that is compatible with
the hardware and software options available on your “client device,” which is the
device you’re connecting wirelessly to the Modem/Router.
Method One
Use this method if your client device has a
WPS
button. This button can be either a
physical button on the unit or a software button in its application.
1
Press the
WPS
button on your Modem/Router and hold it in for seven (7) seconds until
the Wireless LED starts blinking rapidly.
Important!
The
Registrar
(the device configuring the WLAN) goes into the WPS
mode and the
Enrollee
(the device joining the WLAN) then looks for it. You should
always start the
Registrar
first. By default your Modem/Router is configured as a
Registrar
.
2
Click or press the
WPS
button on the client device.
3
Refer to your client device's documentation for further instructions, if necessary.
Method Two
Use this method if your client device already has a WPS PIN number. The client is the
Enrollee
.
4
If you haven't already done so, open a Web browser and type
http://192.168.2.1
in the
address bar.
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