Quick Start Guide
Network Map
Securespot 2.0 creates a graphical Network Map of the computers and devices (such as game consoles)
that share your Internet connection. To configure a computer or device in your home, you simply click on
it to highlight, and then select the services you wish to configure. Initially, the Network Map is only
populated with the computer you used to activate your Securespot services, and a Guest Account (see
“Access Control” below). As new computers and devices in your home connect to the Internet and are
registered, they will be automatically added to your Network Map, and available for you to configure.
New Computer Registration
In order for new computers and devices to appear on the Network Map and be available for configuration
and customization, they must first be registered so they are recognized by Securespot. There are two
ways to register a device.
1. If Access Control is turned on (default setting), when computers access the internet for the first
time, they will be prompted to register using the administrative password. They will also have the
option to use the Guest Account, which does not require the administrative password.
2. If Access Control is turned off, Securespot will detect devices as they connect to the internet,
place them on the Network Map, and allow you to register them from the Management Console.
Access Control
The Access Control feature of Securespot 2.0 prevents computers on your network from accessing the
Internet until you have performed a one-time registration using your administrative password (the
administrative password is the one you created to log in to your Securespot 2.0 account). This provides
an additional layer of security to prevent unauthorized computers from using your Internet connection,
even if they are connected to your router via a wireless connection or ethernet cable.
Access Control is turned on by default to provide additional security. Should an unregistered computer
require internet access, Access Control provides a temporary 24-hour Guest Account with Parental
Control and Parental Reporting services pre-configured. By default, the Guest Account does not require
a password, but you have the option to create a separate, easy-to-remember Guest password.
Additional Information
For additional information about adding new devices, configuring Securespot 2.0, and using its features,
please download the DIR-625 User Manual at:
http://dir-625.bsecure.com/Docs/Securespot_User_Manual625.pdf
For support, go to
http://dlink.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/dlink.cfg/php/enduser/std_alp.php
.