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US Robotics Wireless Cable/DSL Router User manual

Wireless Cable/DSL Router
Companion Reference Guide
R24.0262.00
1
What You Need to Begin
For Broadband Router Functions:
• PC with an Ethernet NIC installed or an 802.11b Wireless Adapter installed
• A unctioning Ethernet-based cable or DSL modem OR an RS-232-based
analog or ISDN modem
• Operating system installation CD-ROM (i.e., your Windows XP CD-ROM)
• Internet Explorer 4 or later OR Netscape 4 or later
• I you have an analog or ISDN modem, an RS-232 cable
For Wireless Functions:
• 802.11b compatible Wireless PC Card, PCI Adapter, and/or USB
Adapter installed and con igured
• Operating system installation CD-ROM (i.e., your 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
unctioning properly and lashes during the sel -test phase
or irmware upgrade process.
2. Status LED: This LED blinks to indicate normal system status.
3. Con ig LED: This LED blinks to indicate that the product is being
con igured or upgraded.
4. W.LAN LED: This LED is lighted when there is a connection to the
wireless network.
5. WAN LED: The green WAN port LED lashes when the WAN port is
sending or receiving data.
6. LAN Port LED: This green LED is always lighted when each speci ic
LAN port is in use.
Power
Status
Con ig
WAN
W.L AN
123
LAN
Link/Activity
Wireless Cable/DSL Router
SPEED
13
2
56
4
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Back View
1. RESET Button: Press in and hold the RESET button. While holding the
RESET button, unplug then plug back in the power
supply. When the Wireless Cable/DSL Router has
power again, continue to hold the RESET button or
about ive seconds to reset the Wireless Cable/DSL
Router to the actory de ault settings.
2. PRINTER: This parallel port is used to attach a printer to the
local area network.
3. COM: This serial port can be used to connect an analog modem.
4. WAN: The RJ-45 WAN port is used to connect the Wireless
Cable/DSL Router to a broadband modem.
5. LAN Ports 1 - 3: The LAN ports are used to connect devices to the local
area net work. The green Link/Act LEDs lash when the
speci ic LAN port is sending or receiving data. The
green 10/100 LEDs are lighted to indicate a speed
o 100 Mbps and not lighted to indicate a speed
o 10 Mbps.
6. 12VDC: This connection port is or the power supply o the
Wireless Cable and DSL Router.
The U.S. Robotics Wireless Cable/DSL Router can be easily connected to
any Ethernet-based cable modem or DSL modem, or an RS-232-based
analogue or ISDN modem. You can veri y compatibility by checking to see
i your cable or DSL modem is connected to the network adapter in your
computer using an Ethernet cable. I you have an analog or ISDN Internet
connection, proceed to the “Connecting an Analog or ISDN modem to the
Wireless Cable/DSL Router” section o this Guide.
RESET PRINTER COM WAN 3 2 1 12VDC
123456
Connecting a cable or DSL modem to the
Wireless Cable/DSL Router
1. Connect your modem to the
Wireless Cable/DSL Router
Turn o your PC and your cable or DSL modem.
Locate the Ethernet cable rom your cable or DSL
modem that is connected to your PC’s Ethernet
adapter. Disconnect that Ethernet cable rom
your PC’s Ethernet adapter, and connect it to the
WAN port on the rear o the Wireless Cable/DSL
Router.
Note: If your cable or DSL modem is connected to
your PC using a USB cable, disconnect the USB
cable from both your PC and from your cable or
DSL modem.
2. Connect your Wireless Cable/DSL
Router to your computer
To ma e an Ethernet connection: Connect one
end o the supplied Ethernet cable to your PC's
Ethernet adapter. Connect the other end to one
o the LAN ports on the Wireless Cable/DSL
Router.
To ma e a Wireless connection: Make sure each
Wireless Card that will be connecting to the net-
work is set to Infrastructure mode. I necessary,
re er to your Wireless Card manual to determine
how to change this setting.
Note: Each Wireless ccess PC Card or PCI dapter
in the wireless network must have the
Infrastructure mode selected within the
Configuration Utility. Refer to your Wireless ccess
PC Card or PCI dapter documentation for information on selecting
Infrastructure mode.
RESET PRINTER COM WAN 3 2 1 12VDC
USB ENET PWR RF
RESET PRINTER COM WAN 3
RESET PRINTER COM WAN 3 2 1 12VDC
USB ENET PWR RF
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3. Connect the power supply
Turn on your cable or DSL modem. Connect
the included power cord to the power jack on
the Wireless Cable/DSL Router. Plug the
power cord into a standard power outlet.
Turn on your PC.
Congratulations! The installation procedure is
now complete.
You should now have secure and shared Internet
access. To veri y your connection, launch a Web
browser and go to www.usr.com. I the page
loads, you are inished with the installation
procedure.
I you have any di iculties connecting to the Wireless Cable/DSL Router,
check the top three issues below and see i they apply to your situation.
• I you are attempting to create a wireless connection, but cannot con-
nect to the Wireless Cable/DSL Router, make sure each Wireless Card
is set to Infrastructure mode. I the Wireless Cards are set to 802.11b
AdHoc mode, you will not be able to connect to the Wireless
Cable/DSL Router. When each Wireless Card is set to Infrastructure
mode, it should automatically connect to the Access Point o the
Wireless Cable/DSL Router. I the Wireless Cards do not automatically
connect, rescan until they detect the Wireless Cable/DSL Router
and connect.
• I you create a wireless connection to the Wireless Cable/DSL Router,
but are experiencing poor link quality, check the positioning o the
Wireless Cable/DSL Router. Long distances, multiple loors, or steel
or concrete walls can diminish the link quality. I possible, reposition
the Wireless Cable/DSL Router to reduce the
e ect o any o these obstacles.
• I you have the Wireless Cable/DSL Router
properly connected and can access the
Internet, but are experiencing di iculties
connecting with special applications (e.g.,
ICQ, Battle.net, etc.), you must assign
speci ic ports in order to bypass the ire-
wall unction. For more in ormation about how
to con igure this unction, re er to the
"Special Applications" section within the
"Con iguring the Wireless Cable/DSL
Router" chapter o 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 in ormation,
re er to the Companion Re erence 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 you would want to use either an
analog or ISDN modem with the Wireless Cable/DSL Router:
• You use dial-up Internet service instead o cable or DSL
Internet service.
• You have cable or DSL Internet service but want to have an analog
or ISDN backup in case your broadband Internet service is unavailable.
Per orm the ollowing steps to connect an analog or ISDN modem,
manually change the WAN type, and properly con igure the Wireless
Cable/DSL Router:
1. Connect your modem to the Wireless
Cable/DSL Router
Turn o your PC and your analog or ISDN modem.
Connect a serial modem cable to your analog or ISDN modem and to the
COM port on the Wireless Cable/DSL Router.
Note: If your analog or ISDN modem is connected to your PC using a USB
cable, disconnect the USB cable from both your PC and from your analog or
ISDN modem.
2 Connect your Wireless Cable/DSL
Router to your computer
To ma e an Ethernet connection: Connect one end
o the supplied Ethernet cable to your PC's Ethernet
adapter. Connect the other end to one o the LAN
ports on the Wireless Cable/DSL Router.
To ma e a wireless connection: Make sure each
Wireless Card that will be connecting to the network
is set to Infrastructure mode.
Note: Each Wireless ccess PC Card or PCI dapter in the
wireless network must have the Infrastructure mode
selected within the Configuration Utility. Refer to your
Wireless ccess PC Card or PCI dapter documentation
for information on selecting Infrastructure mode.
RESET PRINTER COM WAN 3 2 1 12VDC
USB ENET PWR RF
Cable/DSL/ISDN/
or Analog Modem
Model-2415
Wireless Access
PCI Adap er
Model-2410
Wireless Access
PC C
a
r
d
Model-7900
10/100 Mbps Ne work Card
Model-8011
Wireless Access Poin Rou er
RESET PRINTER COM WAN 3 2 1 12VDC
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3. Connect the power supply
Turn on your analog or ISDN modem. Connect the
included power cord to the power jack on the Wireless
Cable/DSL Router. Plug the power cord into a standard
power outlet.
4. Select the connection method
Launch a Web browser. In the location or address line
o your Web browser, type http:// 192.168.123.254 to
access the Con iguration Utility. There is no de ault
password or the Wireless Cable/DSL Router, so just
click Login. Click Primary Setup and ollow the on-screen
instructions. You will need to enter the network in ormation or your ISP
account, including your username, your password, and your dial-up
number. When prompted, select the WAN type as Dial-up Modem, and
continue to ollow the on-screen instructions.
Congratulations! The installation procedure is now complete.
You should now have secure and shared Internet access. Click Connect
to initiate a dial-up session with your ISP. The Status page will indicate
whether or not the call was success ul. I the settings are correct, the
analogue or ISDN modem can be used to connect to the Internet. I the
connection ails, veri y that you entered the correct values.
To veri y your connection, launch a Web browser and go to www.usr.com.
I the page loads, you are inished with the installation procedure. I the
page does not load, proceed to the Troubleshooting section o this Guide.
I you have any di iculties connecting to the Wireless Cable/DSL Router,
check the top three issues below and see i they apply to your situation.
• I you are attempting to create a wireless connection, but cannot
connect to the Wireless Cable/DSL Router, make sure each Wireless
Card is set to Infrastructure mode. I the Wireless Cards are set to
802.11b AdHoc mode, you will not be able to connect to the Wireless
Cable/DSL Router. When each Wireless Card is set to Infrastructure
mode, it should automatically connect to the Access Point o the
Wireless Cable/DSL Router. I the Wireless Cards do not automatically
connect, rescan until they detect the Wireless Cable/DSL Router
and connect.
• I you create a wireless connection to the Wireless Cable/DSL Router,
but are experiencing poor link quality, check the positioning o the
Wireless Cable/DSL Router. Long distances, multiple loors, or steel or
concrete walls can diminish the link quality. I possible, reposition the
Wireless Cable/DSL Router to reduce the e ect o any obstacles.
• I you have the Wireless Cable/DSL Router properly connected and
can access the Internet, but are experiencing di iculties connecting
with special applications (e.g., ICQ, Battle.net, etc.), you must assign
speci ic ports in order to bypass the irewall unction. For more
in ormation about how to con igure this unction, re er to the "Special
Applications" section within the “Con iguring the Wireless Cable/DSL
Router" chapter o the User Guide.
Note: If you want to attach a printer to your network, refer to the Print
Server section of the Companion Reference Guide and the User Guide for
installation instructions.
For troubleshooting and support in ormation, re er to the Companion Re erence
Guide or to the User Guide on the U.S. Robotics Installation CD-ROM.
The ollowing graphic is a representation o a typical system topology
a ter the installation o the Wireless Cable/DSL Router.
Print Server
The Wireless Cable/DSL Router can unction as a network print server
in Windows 95, 98, Me, NT, and 2000. A ter you complete the so tware
installation procedure, you can enable the print server unction.
Windows 95, 98, and Me Users
Insert the Installation CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive, click Software,
select Install Print Server Drivers on the CD-ROM, and click Next.
Select Next to install the so tware to the de ault location or click Browse
to install to a di erent directory.
Click Finish to complete the installation o the Print Server Drivers. You
will then be prompted to restart your computer. Select Yes and click OK.
A ter your computer restarts, click Windows Start, Settings, and then
Printers. Click Add Printer to begin printer installation.
RESET PRINTER COM WAN 3 2 1 12VDC
Cable/DSL/ISDN/
or Analog Modem
Model-2415
Wireless Access
PCI Adap er
Model-2410
Wireless Access
PC C
a
r
d
Model-7900
10/100 Mbps Ne work Card
Model-8011
Wireless Access Poin Rou er
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Click Next to launch the Add Printer Wizard.
When prompted to choose how your printer is attached to your computer,
select Local Printer.
Select USRPRTSHR or the printer port and click Next. You will then
need to supply Windows with the correct printer drivers provided by
the printer’s manu acturer.
Enter a name or the printer and click Next.
When you are prompted to print a test page, select Yes and click Finish.
When you are prompted, click Yes i the page printed correctly. The printer
is now success ully installed and will appear in the Printers menu. I the
page did not print correctly, click No to begin the Troubleshooting Wizard.
Windows NT Users
Click Windows Start, Settings, and then Printers. Double-click Add Printer.
When the Add Printer Wizard launches, select My Computer and click Next.
Select the USRPRTSHR port rom the list and click Next.
I the drivers or the printer were not previously installed, select Have
Dis to install the drivers now.
Enter a name or the printer and click Next.
Since the printer is not physically connected to the computer, select Not
Shared rom the menu and click Next. The printer will be shared when all
o the computers that will be on the network install the print server so t-
ware, the printer drivers, and connect to the Wireless Cable/DSL Router.
When you are prompted to print a test page, select Yes and click Finish.
When you are prompted, click Yes i the page printed correctly. The printer
is now success ully installed and will appear in the Printers menu. I the
page did not print correctly, click No to begin the Troubleshooting Wizard.
Windows 2000 Users
Insert the Installation CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive, click Software,
select Install Print Server Drivers on the CD-ROM, and click Next.
Select Next to install the so tware to the de ault location or click Browse
to install to a di erent directory.
Click Finish to complete the installation o the Print Server Drivers.
Select Yes to restart the computer and then click OK.
A ter your computer restarts, click Windows Start, Control Panel, and
then Printers. Click Add Printer to begin printer installation.
When the Add Printer Wizard window launches, click Next to begin the
Installation 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 or the printer port and click Next. You will then need
to supply Windows with the correct printer drivers provided by the
printer’s manu acturer. When you are prompted to print a test page,
select Yes.
Enter a name or the printer and click Next.
When you are prompted, select Do not share this printer rom the menu
and click Next.
I you were not prompted to print a test page, right-click the printer, select
Properties, and then select Print Test Page in the menu. When you are
prompted, click Yes i the page printed correctly. The printer is now
success ully installed and will appear in the Printers menu. I the page
did not print correctly, click No to begin the Troubleshooting Wizard.
Troubleshooting
I can’t access the Internet.
Possible Solution:
Make sure the power cord and all o the Ethernet cables are connected
correctly. This includes the cables connecting the Wireless Cable/DSL
Router, the modem, and all o the computers.
Possible Solution:
Make sure that your PC is using an IP address that is within the de ault
range o 192.168.123.xxx. Make sure the address o the subnet mask is
255.255.255.0. The De ault Gateway should be the IP address o the
Wireless Cable/DSL Router, which is 192.168.123.254. To veri y all o
these settings, per orm the ollowing steps:
Windows 95, 98, or Me Users:
Click Windows Start and then Run. Type winipcfg and click OK. Check
the IP Address, Subnet Mask, De ault Gateway, and DNS server data to
make sure they are correct. I the in ormation is not correct, click
Release All and then click Renew All.
Windows NT, 2000, or XP Users:
Click Windows Start and then Run. Type cmd and click OK. At the DOS
prompt, type ipconfig /all. Check the IP Address, Subnet Mask, De ault
Gateway, and DNS server data to make sure they are correct. I the
in ormation is not correct, type ipconfig /release and press ENTER.
Then, type ipconfig /renew and press ENTER.
Possible Solution:
You can reboot the Wireless Cable/DSL Router by unplugging and
plugging in the power supply.
I you are still unable to access the Internet, re er to the Troubleshooting
Ping Procedure section in the User Guide on the U.S. Robotics Installation
CD-ROM and re er to the documentation or your modem.
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I do not know if my assigned IP Address is tatic or Dynamic.
Possible Solution:
I you have cable or DSL service, you most likely have a Dynamic IP
address. You should always check with your service provider to veri y this
in ormation, since some providers will assign Static IP addresses. I you
have a Dynamic IP address, select Dynamic IP Address in the WAN Setup
area o the Con iguration Utility, and the Wireless Cable/DSL Router will
automatically obtain the in ormation it needs rom your service provider.
I you have a Static IP address, select Static IP Address in the WAN Setup
area o the Con iguration Utility. You will need to re er to Appendix A or
Appendix B in this guide to collect the necessary con iguration in ormation.
I can’t connect to the Configuration Utility of the Wireless Cable/D L Router.
Possible Solution:
The Web-based Con iguration Utility is where you can go to make any
changes to the settings o the Wireless Cable/DSL Router. Make sure all
o the Ethernet cables are properly and securely connected and that the
power cord is plugged in.
Possible Solution:
I you have a Static IP address, make sure that you correctly per ormed all
o the steps in Appendix A or Appendix B o this guide. I you have a Static
IP address and did not select the Obtain an IP address automatically
option or your computer, you will not be able to connect to the Wireless
Cable/DSL Router.
Possible Solution:
You need to veri y the connection setting o your Web browser and that
the HTTP Proxy eature o your Web browser is disabled. You need to do
this so that your Web browser can read the con iguration pages inside
your Wireless Cable/DSL Router. Launch your Web browser.
Internet Explorer users: Click Tools, Internet Options, and then the
Connections tab. Select Never dial a connection, click Apply, and then
click OK. Click Tools again, then click Internet Options. Click the
Connections tab, and click the LAN Settings button. Clear all o the
check boxes, and click OK. Click OK.
Netscape Navigator users: Click Edit, Preferences, and then double-click
Advanced in the Category window. Click Proxies, select Direct connec-
tion to the Internet, and then click OK. Click Edit again, then click
Preferences. Under Category, double-click Advanced, then click Proxies.
Select Direct connection to the Internet, and click OK.
My Configuration Utility is not responding, but I can still access
the Internet.
Possible Solution:
I your Con iguration utility stops responding, unplug and then plug back
in the power supply o the Wireless Cable/DSL Router. This will reboot the
Wireless Cable/DSL Router. I you are still unable to communicate with the
Con iguration Utility, press in and hold the RESET button or ive seconds.
This will reset the Wireless Cable/DSL Router to the actory de ault set-
tings. I you applied any personal con iguration settings, you will need to
make the changes again.
My Cable or D L service is not working, but I need to access the Internet.
Possible Solution:
I you have an external analog modem and dial-up Internet service, you
can still access the Internet. Connect the external analog modem according
to the procedure described in this Guide. Open a Web browser and type
http://192.168.123.254 to access the Con iguration Utility. Click Setup,
WAN, and then select Dial-up Modem. Enter the appropriate in ormation
or your dial-up Internet Service Provider settings.
While trying to check my network configuration settings in Windows Me
or XP, I can’t find the Network icon.
Possible Solution:
The de ault setting in Windows Me and XP is to not show all o the icons
within the Control Panel. Click Windows Start, Settings, and then Control
Panel. Within Control Panel, click View all Control Panel options on the
le t side o the screen. All the Control Panel icons should now be visible.
My computer does not recognize the Access Point function of the
Wireless Cable/D L Router after I changed the settings.
Possible Solution:
Ensure that you are contacting the correct Access Point and using the
correct MAC address. Ensure that the correct passphrase and encryption
option are being used. I you changed the settings in the con iguration o
the Access Point, you must also change the settings o every PC Card or
PCI Adapter attached to this network. The settings o the PC Cards or PCI
Adapters must match the new settings o the Wireless Cabl/DSL Router.
I am unable to connect to the Access Point function of the Wireless
Cable/D L Router.
Possible Solution:
Be certain that you have each Wireless PC Card or PCI Adapter set to
Infrastructure mode. I your PC Cards or PCI Adapters are set to 802.11b
AdHoc mode, you will not be able to use the Access Point unction. Re er
to the User Guide or your Wireless PC Card or PCI ADapter to determine
how to change this setting.
Note: Each Wireless ccess PC Card or PCI dapter in the wireless network
must have the Infrastructure mode selected within the Configuration Utility.
Refer to your Wireless ccess PC Card or PCI dapter documentation for
information on selecting Infrastructure mode.
My Wireless Cable/D L Router is not appearing in the list when
I scan for it.
Possible Solution:
You may be on a computer that is too ar away rom the Wireless
Cable/DSL Router. Try moving closer to the Wireless Cable/DSL Router
and repeating the scan procedure.
Note: It is important that you have your serial number written down for future
reference. If you ever need to call our Technical Support department, you will
need this number, plus your model number, which is 8011, to receive assistance.
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Are You Still Having Problems?
1. Go to the Support section o the U.S. Robotics Web site at www.usr.com.
Many o the most common di iculties users experience have
been addressed in the FAQ and Troubleshooting Web pages or your
speci ic product.
2. Call the U.S. Robotics Technical Support Department.
Technical questions about U.S. Robotics products can also be answered
by technical support specialists.
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Luxembourg +352 342 080 8318 [email protected] 9:00 A.M. – 6:00 P.M., M-F
Middle East/A rica +44 870 844 4546 [email protected] 9:00 A.M. – 6:00 P.M., M-F
Netherlands 0900 20 25 857 emea_modemsupport@usr.com 9:00 A.M. – 6:00 P.M., M-F
Norway +47 (0) 23 50 0097 emea_modemsupport@usr.com 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M., M-F
Poland [email protected] 8:00 A.M. – 6:00 P.M., M-F
Portugal +35 11 415 4034 emea_modemsupport@usr.com 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M., M-F
Spain 902 117 964 [email protected] 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M., M-F
Sweden +46 (0) 851 992 035 [email protected] 8:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M., M-F
Switzerland +0848 840 200 emea_modemsupport@usr.com 8:00 A.M. – 6:00 P.M., M-F
UK 0870 8444 546 uk_modemsupport@usr.com 9:00 A.M. – 5:30 P.M., M-F
For current support contact in ormation, go to the ollowing Web site:
http://www.usr.com/
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Appendix A
This guide covers most cable and DSL installations that are con igured or Dynamic
or Static IP addressing. This guide assumes that you have active and properly
unctioning cable or DSL Internet service. I you are uncertain about which type o
con iguration you have, re er to the User Guide located on the Installation CD-ROM
or 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 dapter installed in your computer.
You need to gather the ollowing in ormation about your computer rom your Internet
Service Provider (ISP). Contact your ISP or assistance in obtaining this in ormation.
Not all o this in ormation may be required or the installation o the Wireless
Cable/DSL Router. I your ISP cannot provide you with this in ormation, the ollowing
basic steps will assist you in gathering most o the required in ormation.
A. You need to per orm 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 Networ .
Windows 2000 and XP Users:
Double-click Networ and Dial-up Connections.
Windows NT Users:
Double-click Networ and then click the Protocols tab.
All Windows Users:
Select the TCP/IP option or 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 Networ . Proceed to Step B.
B. All Windows Users:
You should now be in the TCP/IP Properties window.
I the Obtain an IP address automatically option is selected, you may proceed with
the installation o the Wireless Cable/DSL Router in the Connecting a cable or DSL
modem to the Wireless Cable/DSL Router section o this guide.
I this option is not selected, you will need to collect the necessary con iguration
in ormation i 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 in ormation. Select the Obtain an IP address automatically
option and click OK. I necessary, click OK again to close the Network Properties
page. I 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
o this guide.
Note: Windows 2000 users must right-click My Computer, click Properties, and then
click the Networ 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 i any in ormation is supplied by
your service provider or the IP address, DHCP Client ID, or Name Servers.
I the Configure: option is set to Using DHCP, you may proceed to the Connecting section.
I the Configure: option is not set to Using DHCP, you will need to collect the necessary
con iguration in ormation i 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 in ormation. Set the TCP/IP Configure: option to Using 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 o this guide.
To con igure the Wireless Cable/DSL Router or your speci ic ISP, launch a Web
browser and type http://192.168.123.254 to access the Con iguration Utility.
The Web-based Con iguration Utility is where you can go to make any changes to
the settings o the Wireless Cable/DSL Router. There is no de ault password or
the Wireless Cable/DSL Router, so just click Login. Click Primary Setup and ollow
the on-screen instructions. You will need any network connection in ormation you
collected earlier.
IP Address: _____________–______________–______________–_________________
Subnet Mask: _____________–______________–______________–_________________
Gateway/Router:_____________–______________–______________–_________________
DNS Servers/ _____________– ______________– ______________–_________________
Name Servers: _____________–______________–______________–_________________
Host Name/DHCP
Client ID: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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Note: If you collected any network information, you will need to enter this
information into the W N configuration screens of the Primary Setup section
of the Configuration Utility.
Note: Write down the settings for your Wireless Cable/DSL Router for future reference.
You can view the settings in the Wireless Cable/DSL Router Configuration Utility by
logging in at http:// 192.168.123.254.
Appendix B
This guide covers most dial-up or remote access connections that are con igured
or Dynamic or Static IP addressing. This Guide assumes that you have active and
properly unctioning analog or ISDN Internet service. I you are uncertain about
which type o con iguration you have, re er to the User Guide located on the
U.S. Robotics Installation CD-ROM or more advanced setup procedures.
Note: The Wireless Cable/DSL Router requires an external analog or ISDN modem
for dial-up functionality. Your analog or ISDN modem must be connected to your
computer via an RS-232 serial connection. The Wireless Cable/DSL Router is not
compatible with analog or ISDN modems with only a USB connection. You must
also have an Ethernet adapter (NIC) or 802.11b Wireless dapter installed in
your computer.
You need to gather the ollowing in ormation about your Dial-up or Remote Access
connection to your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Contact your ISP or assistance
in obtaining this in ormation.
*I you are using Windows, go to your Dial-up Networking or Network and Dial-up Connections
older to get this in ormation. I you are using a Macintosh, enter Remote Access through Control
Panels to get this in ormation.
Not all o this in ormation may be required or the installation o the Wireless
Cable/DSL Router. I your ISP cannot provide you with this in ormation, the ollowing
basic steps will assist you in gathering most o the required in ormation.
A. You need to per orm these steps on the computer that is currently connected
to your analog or ISDN modem.
Windows 95 and 98 Users:
Right-click My Computer and then click Explore. Double-click Dial-Up
Networ ing. Right-click your ISP connection and click Properties. Click
the Server Types tab and then click the TCP/IP Settings button. Proceed
to Step B.
Windows 2000 Users:
Click Windows Start, Settings, and then Control Panel. Double-click Networ
and Dial-up Connections. Right-click your ISP connection and click Properties.
Click the Networ ing tab and then scroll down in the list o components.
Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties. Proceed to Step B.
Windows NT Users:
Right-click My Computer and then click Explore. Double-click Dial-Up
Networ ing. Select your ISP connection rom the Phonebook entry drop-down
menu. Click More and select Edit entry and modem properties. Click the
Server tab and then click the TCP/IP Settings button. Proceed to Step B.
Windows Me Users:
Click Windows Start, Settings, and then Dial-Up Networ ing. Right-click your
ISP connection and click Properties. Click the Networ ing tab and then click
the TCP/IP Settings button. Proceed to Step B.
Windows XP Users:
Click Windows Start and then Control Panel. Double-click Networ
Connections. Right-click your ISP connection and click Properties. Click the
Networ ing tab, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) rom 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 Networ . Proceed to Step B.
B. All Windows Users:
You should now be in the TCP/IP Properties window.
I the Server assigned IP address and Server assigned name server addresses
options are selected, you have a Dynamic IP address. Close any open
Properties windows and proceed with the installation o the Wireless
Cable/DSL Router.
I these options are not selected, you have a Static IP address and will need to
check or the ollowing in ormation: IP Address, Subnet Mask, and De ault
Gateway. You may proceed to the Connecting an Analog or ISDN modem to the
Wireless Cable/DSL Router section in this guide.
All Macintosh Users:
Ensure that the Connect via: option is set to Connect via: Ethernet.
I the Configure: option is set to Manually, write any o the supplied in orma-
tion in the previous table. Set the Configure: option to Using DHCP Server.
I the Configure: option is set to any other selection, change it to Using
DHCP Server.
Click Save and close the TCP/IP or network window. You may proceed to the
Connecting an Analog or ISDN modem to the Wireless Cable/DSL Router sec-
tion in this guide.
IP Address: _____________–______________–______________–_________________
Subnet Mask: _____________–______________–______________–_________________
Gateway/Router:_____________–______________–______________–_________________
DNS Servers/ _____________– ______________– ______________–_________________
Name Servers: _____________–______________–______________–_________________
User Name: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Password: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Dial-up Access
Number*: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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In the location or address line o your Web browser, type http://192.168.123.254 to
access the Con iguration Utility. The Web-based Con iguration Utility is where you
can go to make any changes to the settings o the Wireless Cable/DSL Router. There
is no de ault password or the Wireless Cable/DSL Router, so just click Login. Click
Primary Setup and ollow the on-screen instructions. You will need any network
in ormation you collected earlier. When prompted, select the WAN type as Dial-up
Modem and continue to ollow the on-screen instructions.
Regulatory Approvals
Federal Communications Commission Statement
This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the ollowing two conditions:
This device may not cause harm ul inter erence.
This device must accept any inter erence received, including inter erence that may cause
undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and ound to comply with the limits or a Class B digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 o the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harm ul
inter erence in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio requency
energy. I this equipment is not installed and used in accordance with the manu acturer’s instructions, it
may cause harm ul inter erence to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that inter er-
ence will not occur in a particular installation. I this equipment does cause harm ul inter erence to radio
or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment o and on, the user is encour-
aged to try to correct the inter erence by one or more o the ollowing measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit di erent rom that to which the
receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician or help.
The use o shielded cables or connection o the monitor to the graphics card is required to assure
compliance with FCC regulations. Modi ications to this unit not expressly approved by the party
responsible or compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set orth or an uncontrolled environment.
This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the
radiator and your body.
Manu acturer’s Disclaimer Statement
The in ormation in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a
commitment on the part o the vendor. No warranty or representation, either expressed or implied,
is made with respect to the quality, accuracy or itness or any particular purpose o this document.
The manu acturer reserves the right to make changes to the content o this document and/or the
products associated with it at any time without obligation to noti y any person or organization o
such changes. In no event will the manu acturer be liable or direct, indirect, special, incidental or
consequential damages arising out o the use or inability to use this product or documentation,
even i advised o the possibility o such damages.
UL Listing/CUL Listing or CSA Certified
This in ormation technology equipment is UL-Listed and CUL Listed or CSA-Certi ied or the uses
described in the users guide.
CE Declaration of Conformity
We, U.S. Robotics Corporation o 935 National parkway, Schaumburg, Illinois, 60173-
5157, USA, declare under our sole responsibility that the U.S. Robotics Wireless
Cable/DSL Router to which this declaration relates is in con ormity with the ollowing standards
and/or other normative documents:
EN60950
EN55022
EN55024
EN61000-3-2
EN61000-3-3
We hereby declare that this product is in con ormity to all the essential requirements and other
relevant provisions o Directive 1995/5/EC. The con ormity assessment procedure re erred to in
Article 10(3) and detailed in Annex II o Directive 1999/5/EC has been ollowed.
This product has been approved or use in the ollowing 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 ree rom de ects in workmanship and materials, under normal use and service, or the ollowing
length o time rom the date o purchase rom U.S. Robotics or its authorised reseller:
Two (2) years
U.S. Robotics’ sole obligation under this express warranty shall be, at U.S. Robotics’ option and
expense, to repair the de ective product or part, deliver to Customer an equivalent product or part
to replace the de ective item, or i neither o the two oregoing options is reasonably available,
U.S. Robotics may, in its sole discretion, re und to Customer the purchase price paid or the
de ective product. All products that are replaced will become the property o U.S. Robotics.
Replacement products may be new or reconditioned. U.S. Robotics warrants any replaced or
repaired product or part or ninety (90) days rom shipment, or the remainder o the initial
warranty period, whichever is longer.
SOFTWARE: U.S. Robotics warrants to Customer that each so tware program licensed rom it will
per orm in substantial con ormance to its program speci ications, or a period o ninety (90) days
rom the date o purchase rom U.S. Robotics or its authorised reseller. U.S. Robotics warrants the
media containing so tware against ailure during the warranty period. No updates are provided.
U.S. Robotics’ sole obligation under this express warranty shall be, at U.S. Robotics’s option and
expense, to re und the purchase price paid by Customer or any de ective so tware product,
or to replace any de ective media with so tware which substantially con orms to applicable
U.S. Robotics published speci ications. Customer assumes responsibility or the selection o the
appropriate applications program and associated re erence materials. U.S. Robotics makes no
warranty or representation that its so tware products will meet Customer’s requirements or work in
combination with any hardware or applications so tware products provided by third parties, that
the operation o the so tware products will be uninterrupted or error ree, or that all de ects in the
so tware products will be corrected. For any third-party products listed in the U.S. Robotics
so tware product documentation or speci ications as being compatible, U.S. Robotics will make
reasonable e orts to provide compatibility, except where the noncompatibility is caused by a
“bug” or de ect in the third party’s product or rom use o the so tware product not in accordance
with U.S. Robotics’ published speci ications or User Guide.
THIS U.S. ROBOTICS PRODUCT MAY INCLUDE OR BE BUNDLED WITH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE, THE
USE OF WHICH IS GOVERNED BY A SEPARATE END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT. THIS U.S. ROBOTICS
WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO SUCH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE. FOR THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY,
PLEASE REFER TO THE END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT GOVERNING THE USE OF SUCH SOFTWARE.
OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE: Customer must contact a U.S. Robotics Corporate Service Centre or
an Authorised U.S. Robotics Service Centre within the applicable warranty period to obtain warranty
service authorisation. Dated proo o purchase rom U.S. Robotics or its authorised reseller may be
required. Products returned to U.S. Robotics’ Corporate Service Centre must be pre-authorised by
U.S. Robotics with a Service Repair Order (SRO) number marked on the outside o the package, and
sent prepaid and packaged appropriately or sa e shipment, and it is recommended that they be
insured or sent by a method that provides or tracking o the package. The repaired or replaced
item will be shipped to Customer, at U.S. Robotics’ expense, not later than thirty (30) days a ter
U.S. Robotics receives the de ective product. Return the product to:
In the United States: In Canada: In Europe:
USR-Walnut U.S. Robotics FRS Europe BV.
528 Spanish Lane Unit-100 13751 May ield Pl. Draaibrugweg 2
Walnut, Ca. 91789 Richmond, B.C. Canada V6V 2G9 1332 AC Almere
The Netherlands
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U.S. Robotics shall not be responsible or any so tware, irmware, in ormation, or memory data
o Customer contained in, stored on, or integrated with any products returned to U.S. Robotics or
repair, whether under warranty or not.
WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE: IF A U.S. ROBOTICS PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE AS WARRANTED
ABOVE, CUSTOMER’S SOLE REMEDY FOR BREACH OF THAT WARRANTY SHALL BE REPAIR,
REPLACEMENT, OR REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID, AT U.S. ROBOTICS’ OPTION. TO THE
FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES ARE EXCLUSIVE
AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, TERMS, OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
EITHER IN FACT OR BY OPERATION OF LAW, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WARRANTIES,
TERMS, OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SATISFACTORY
QUALITY, CORRESPONDENCE WITH DESCRIPTION, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT, ALL OF WHICH ARE
EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. U.S. ROBOTICS NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORISES ANY OTHER
PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION,
MAINTENANCE OR USE OF ITS PRODUCTS. U.S. ROBOTICS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER THIS
WARRANTY IF ITS TESTING AND EXAMINATION DISCLOSE THAT THE ALLEGED DEFECT OR
MALFUNCTION IN THE PRODUCT DOES NOT EXIST OR WAS CAUSED BY CUSTOMER’S OR ANY
THIRD PERSON’S MISUSE, NEGLECT, IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR TESTING, UNAUTHORISED
ATTEMPTS TO OPEN, REPAIR OR MODIFY THE PRODUCT, OR ANY OTHER CAUSE BEYOND THE
RANGE OF THE INTENDED USE, OR BY ACCIDENT, FIRE, LIGHTNING, OTHER HAZARDS, OR
ACTS OF GOD.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, U.S. ROBOTICS ALSO EXCLUDES
FOR ITSELF AND ITS SUPPLIERS ANY LIABILITY, WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT OR TORT (INCLUDING
NEGLIGENCE), FOR INCIDENTAL, 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, AND LIMITS ITS LIABILITY TO REPAIR, REPLACEMENT,
OR REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID, AT U.S. ROBOTICS’ OPTION. THIS DISCLAIMER OF
LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES WILL NOT BE AFFECTED IF ANY REMEDY PROVIDED HEREIN SHALL
FAIL OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE.
DISCLAIMER: Some countries, states, or provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation o
implied warranties or the limitation o incidental or consequential damages or certain products
supplied to consumers, or the limitation o liability or personal injury, so the above limitations and
exclusions may be limited in their application to you. When the implied warranties are not allowed
to be excluded in their entirety, they will be limited to the duration o the applicable written
warranty. This warranty gives you speci ic legal rights which may vary depending on local law.
GOVERNING LAW: This Limited Warranty shall be governed by the laws o the State o Illinois,
U.S.A. excluding its con licts o laws principles and excluding the United Nations Convention on
Contracts or the International Sale o Goods.
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