Advanced ADSL settings:
If you are using a protocol other than PPPoE, e.g. PPTP in Austria etc., select the “LAN SETTING” option in
the main menu and the sub-item “WAN”. (See screenshot below).
Connection TYPE:
This menu allows you to change your ADSL protocol. PPPoE is preset. If you are not sure
which protocol is required, please contact your internet service provider.
User Name:
Provider user name
Password:
Provider password
Connect on demand:
Enabled, if you are billed for your internet connection based on data volume or
connection time. The internet is disconnected after the Idle Time Out period if it is not being used.
Click “Apply” to save your entries. Close your browser window and restart your computer.
Important!
If you forget the password, you can use a bent paper clip etc. to press the default button on the rear of the
router, which resets the router to the default settings.
Note:
This device may only be used in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, England, Belgium, Spain, Holland,
Denmark, Hungary, Poland, Sweden, Portugal, Luxemburg, Ireland, Greece and Finland.
See www.hama.de for the declaration of conformity with R&TTE Directive 99/5/EC.
This restarts the router. We recommend that you also restart your computer so that it applies the new
settings without errors.
Click the Wireless option and the Basic sub-item appears automatically.
Now select enabled in the Extended Range Mode menu item. Click <Apply> to accept the settings.
In contrast to other IEEE 802. 11g products, extended range stands for an increased range. Extended range
operation establishes wireless data connections over larger distances or in areas, in which radio signals
are strongly absorbed.
Security settings for WLAN (wireless LAN)
To do so, please connect to your router again. Click the “Wireless” option in the main menu, followed by the
sub-item “Authentication”.
You can set the encryption of your WLAN network in this menu item. (See above screenshot).
We recommend the following settings:
Authentication Type:
Open System
WEP:
Enabled
Mode:
HEX
WEP Key:
128 bit
Key 1-4:
Your security key
Due to modern interception technology, you must select the 128 bit option (26 hex characters 0-9, A-F and
a-f) or 64 bit option (10 hex characters 0-9, A-F and a-f) to guarantee a certain degree of security for your
wireless network. Settings must be identical for each WLAN device in your network.
The key is entered in "hex format".
Examples:
128 bit key “645645645ed354a354caef45ae“
64 bit key “da64650c4f“.
Click ‡ APPLY to apply the settings.
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