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Self Help Guide
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To begin with it is best to start from a known working set-up so this guide assumes
that you currently have Internet working via your Modem directly connected to your
Computer – essentially with the Belkin Router not yet in place.
The Hardware set-up is now complete and all devices can be powered on if they are not
already. The Router’s LEDs should indicate the Modem and PC connections.
Self Help Guide
Configuring Your Router With Your ADSL Or Cable Modem
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Step 1 – Setting Up The Hardware
Locate the RJ45 Cable between your
Modem and the Networking (LAN) Port of
your Computer. Take note as to the
location of this Port on your Computer as
you will need it again.
Unplug the ‘Modem’ Cable from your
Computer and plug it into the separate
Port on the Rear of the Belkin Router
labelled as ‘Internet/WAN’ or ‘Connection
To Modem’.
Next, locate the RJ45 Cable that was
supplied with your Belkin Router. This is
usually a blue cable.
Plug one end of this Cable into ANY one
of the LAN Ports of your Belkin Router.
These Ports are labelled 1-4.
Connect the other end of the same (blue)
Cable to the Networking Port of your
Computer – the same Port that the
Modem used to be connected to.