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... Support 124 Feedback 124 TROUBLESHOOTING Basic Connection Checks 125 Browsing to the Router Configuration Screens 126 Connecting to the Internet 127 Forgotten Password and Reset to Factory Defaults 127 Wireless Networking 128 Recovering from Corrupted Software 130 Power Adapter 130 Frequently Asked ...Suite 133 Managing the Router over the Network 133 IP Addresses and Subnet Masks 133 How does a Device Obtain an IP Address and Subnet Mask? 135 DHCP Addressing 135 Static Addressing 135 Auto-IP Addressing 135 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3Com Wireless 11n Cable/DSL Firewall Router 137 Standards 139
... Support 124 Feedback 124 TROUBLESHOOTING Basic Connection Checks 125 Browsing to the Router Configuration Screens 126 Connecting to the Internet 127 Forgotten Password and Reset to Factory Defaults 127 Wireless Networking 128 Recovering from Corrupted Software 130 Power Adapter 130 Frequently Asked ...Suite 133 Managing the Router over the Network 133 IP Addresses and Subnet Masks 133 How does a Device Obtain an IP Address and Subnet Mask? 135 DHCP Addressing 135 Static Addressing 135 Auto-IP Addressing 135 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3Com Wireless 11n Cable/DSL Firewall Router 137 Standards 139
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...on it is receiving power from the power adapter. The port will light if the router is not lit check the power adapter connections. Physical Features 15 1 Power LED (Illuminated Logo) White The 3Com logo serves as power OK indicator. Fast flash during self test. If the LED... is switched off , the Wireless LAN has been disabled in the Router, or there is a problem with the connection (refer to the factory defaults. If the LED is off , or there is a problem. Fast flash for 2 seconds when the firewall detects a hacker attack. 3 Cable/DSL Blue LED on indicates the ...
...on it is receiving power from the power adapter. The port will light if the router is not lit check the power adapter connections. Physical Features 15 1 Power LED (Illuminated Logo) White The 3Com logo serves as power OK indicator. Fast flash during self test. If the LED... is switched off , the Wireless LAN has been disabled in the Router, or there is a problem with the connection (refer to the factory defaults. If the LED is off , or there is a problem. Fast flash for 2 seconds when the firewall detects a hacker attack. 3 Cable/DSL Blue LED on indicates the ...
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...or a switch). Refer to your Router to a computer, or to your wireless network. 3 Ethernet Ports (4 ports) Using suitable RJ-45 cables, you can be placed in a 'V' position when initially installed. The wireless NIC will automatically enable WPS. Figure 4 Router - Rotating the antennae further may...Router contains one WPS button, four LAN ports, one WAN port, one WiFi on/off button, a reset button, and a power adapter socket. These ports have an automatic MDI/MDIX feature, which means either straight-through or a crossover cable can connect your wireless NIC's documentation on the wireless...
...or a switch). Refer to your Router to a computer, or to your wireless network. 3 Ethernet Ports (4 ports) Using suitable RJ-45 cables, you can be placed in a 'V' position when initially installed. The wireless NIC will automatically enable WPS. Figure 4 Router - Rotating the antennae further may...Router contains one WPS button, four LAN ports, one WAN port, one WiFi on/off button, a reset button, and a power adapter socket. These ports have an automatic MDI/MDIX feature, which means either straight-through or a crossover cable can connect your wireless NIC's documentation on the wireless...
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... use any other adapter. Refer to Forgotten Password and Reset to Factory Defaults on /turn off the wireless function. 18 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCING THE ROUTER 4 WAN Port RJ-45 port used to connect the Router with this Router. Do not use the power adapter that is supplied with Cable/DSL modem. 5 WiFi On/Off button Use this button...
... use any other adapter. Refer to Forgotten Password and Reset to Factory Defaults on /turn off the wireless function. 18 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCING THE ROUTER 4 WAN Port RJ-45 port used to connect the Router with this Router. Do not use the power adapter that is supplied with Cable/DSL modem. 5 WiFi On/Off button Use this button...
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...you are using is the one that was previously connected directly to save the settings. or ■ To reset the MAC Address to the default, click Reset MAC. 3 Click Apply to the cable modem, click Clone. If your ISP requires an assigned MAC address, enter the values in the Host Name... field. 2 Three different ways to the Clone MAC address tab. 80 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER Clone MAC address To configure the...
...you are using is the one that was previously connected directly to save the settings. or ■ To reset the MAC Address to the default, click Reset MAC. 3 Click Apply to the cable modem, click Clone. If your ISP requires an assigned MAC address, enter the values in the Host Name... field. 2 Three different ways to the Clone MAC address tab. 80 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER Clone MAC address To configure the...
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Restart Router Sometimes it may be necessary to restart the Router. Click the Restart the Router button to restart (or reboot) the Router. Figure 97 Configuration Screen Figure 96 Restart Router Screen Configuration Use this screen will not delete any of your configuration settings. System Tools 115 System Tools These screens allow you to manage different parameters of the Router. Restarting the Router from this configuration screen to backup, restore or reset the configuration details of the Router and perform certain administrative functions.
Restart Router Sometimes it may be necessary to restart the Router. Click the Restart the Router button to restart (or reboot) the Router. Figure 97 Configuration Screen Figure 96 Restart Router Screen Configuration Use this screen will not delete any of your configuration settings. System Tools 115 System Tools These screens allow you to manage different parameters of the Router. Restarting the Router from this configuration screen to backup, restore or reset the configuration details of the Router and perform certain administrative functions.
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... configuration will allow you to the factory default settings. To restore the factory default settings, click Reset. The Restore Settings option will allow you to time 3Com may have existed. Please select the configuration file using the Browse button and click Restore. ■...; Reset to locate the file, and select the firmware file. You can save your current configuration will reset all of the defaults. It is recommended that you restore all of the Router...
... configuration will allow you to the factory default settings. To restore the factory default settings, click Reset. The Restore Settings option will allow you to time 3Com may have existed. Please select the configuration file using the Browse button and click Restore. ■...; Reset to locate the file, and select the firmware file. You can save your current configuration will reset all of the defaults. It is recommended that you restore all of the Router...
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... Service Provider. Forgotten Password and Reset to Factory Defaults If you can browse to the Router configuration screen but cannot access Web sites on the Internet, check the following: ■ Confirm that the physical connection between the Router and the cable/DSL modem is OK, and that the Cable/DSL LED on the Router is taking place, so...
... Service Provider. Forgotten Password and Reset to Factory Defaults If you can browse to the Router configuration screen but cannot access Web sites on the Internet, check the following: ■ Confirm that the physical connection between the Router and the cable/DSL modem is OK, and that the Cable/DSL LED on the Router is taking place, so...
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... depends on the network environment and the amount of bandwidth consumed by using hubs, switches and wireless access points connected to the Router. 3Com wireless access points and hubs and switches provide a simple, reliable means of expanding your LAN by each user generates. You ...your supplier for more information, or visit: http://www.3com.com/ Does the Router support virtual private networks (VPNs)? Up to Factory Defaults on page 127. contact your laptop with VPN client." See Forgotten Password and Reset to 32 wireless clients are supported. Please note that each user. ...
... depends on the network environment and the amount of bandwidth consumed by using hubs, switches and wireless access points connected to the Router. 3Com wireless access points and hubs and switches provide a simple, reliable means of expanding your LAN by each user generates. You ...your supplier for more information, or visit: http://www.3com.com/ Does the Router support virtual private networks (VPNs)? Up to Factory Defaults on page 127. contact your laptop with VPN client." See Forgotten Password and Reset to 32 wireless clients are supported. Please note that each user. ...
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...85 Networking wireless 81 NIC wireless 14 P Password 27, 75 Poison Reverse 58 PPPoA 31 PPPoA Screen 31 PPPoA Settings Screen 52 PPPoE 26, 30, 31 PPPoE Screen 30 PPPoE Settings Screen 51 R Remote Admin 68 Reset to Factory Default Screen 73 Reset to Factory Defaults 80 Restart Router Screen 73 RFC ...1483 Bridged Mode 32, 53 RFC 1483 Routed Mode 34 RIP (Routing Information Protocol) 57 RIP Parameter Screen 58 Router Login Screen 28 Routing Mode Screen 34 Routing...
...85 Networking wireless 81 NIC wireless 14 P Password 27, 75 Poison Reverse 58 PPPoA 31 PPPoA Screen 31 PPPoA Settings Screen 52 PPPoE 26, 30, 31 PPPoE Screen 30 PPPoE Settings Screen 51 R Remote Admin 68 Reset to Factory Default Screen 73 Reset to Factory Defaults 80 Restart Router Screen 73 RFC ...1483 Bridged Mode 32, 53 RFC 1483 Routed Mode 34 RIP (Routing Information Protocol) 57 RIP Parameter Screen 58 Router Login Screen 28 Routing Mode Screen 34 Routing...