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system will be configured with the factory default settings.*
5) WPS button: Selects WPS setup mode when adding a WPS enabled device to your wireless
network. When adding WPS enabled devices to your network, you can use this push button
and the push button on the WPS enabled wireless device to link them together and provide a
secure connection.
6) Antenna Interface: Two high-gain omnidirectional antennas are provided. The antennas are
permanently connected to the case of the wireless router and cannot be removed without
damage to the router.
*-Note: After resetting the router, make sure the router fully re-boots before turning off the
power, otherwise the router might not reconfigure to the factory default settings.
3.2 System Requirements
Broadband Internet service: xDSL Modem, Cable Modem, Fiber Optic Modem, Ethernet, etc.
Personal computer to configure the router. During router configuration this computer must be
connected to a router LAN port using an Ethernet cable.
TCP / IP networking software (Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/VISTA/7 or other)
Internet Explorer 5.0 or newer.
3.3 Installation Environment
Installation environment requirements:
Place the router horizontally on a flat surface.
Adjust the antennas to point in the vertical direction.
Avoid placing the router near heaters or other heat producing devices.
Do not place the router in dirty or damp locations.
Routers recommended environment:
Ambient Room Temperature: 10° to 40° Centigrade
Humidity: 5% to 90% Relative Humidity (Non-condensing)
3.4 Hardware Installation Procedure
3.4.1 Wired Network Installation
The following procedure will assist with setup of one to four wired network connections:
1) Establish a LAN connection: Connect one end of a network cable to one of the four router
LAN port’s and connect the other end of the network cable to an Ethernet hub, Ethernet
switch or directly to the LAN port of a computer.