Belkin F9K1107au 8820au00920 Rev. A00 manual

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    User Manual F9K1 107 a u 88 20a u0 0 920 R ev . A00 WI RE LE SS D U AL -BAN D Tr a v e l R o u t e r[...]

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    T ABLE OF CONTENTS Getting Started ........................................... 1 Wh at ’s in th e Box ............................................ 1 In iti al S etu p ................................................. 1 Ge t tin g to K now Your Ro ut er ............................... 4 Fron t Pan el ...............................................[...]

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    1 GET TING ST ARTED Wha t ’ s in t he B ox Wireless Dual-Band T ravel R outer Carr ying Cas e Ethernet Cable Pow er Supply CD with User Manual The T ravel R outer includes Plug Adapters to support the various plug t ypes in your region. Initial Setup 1 . Connect your Rout er to the Ethernet ( net work ) connector in your ho tel room. (Y ou may us[...]

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    2 GET TING ST ARTED 2. If you purchased your T ravel Router in Eu rope or Asia, it shipped with adapt er s for the various plug t ypes in y our region. Please attach the appropriate plug type to the po wer adapter . 3. Connect the power adapter to the T ravel Router usi ng the pr ovided cable .[...]

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    3 GET TING ST ARTED 4. Plu g th e powe r ada pte r int o the w all t o st ar t up yo ur T r ave l Rou ter. 5. Con ne ct yo ur d evi ce s to you r Wi -F i ® network. The T ravel Router shi ps with a predefined net work name (SSID ) an d pas swo rd fo r eac h ba nd (2.4 GHz a nd 5G Hz); this information is on your Quick Installation Guide . Manual S[...]

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    4 GET TING TO KNOW Y OUR ROUTER A) St atus Light Y ou r Ro ute r’s st atu s is s how n by th e lig ht o n th e fro nt . Of f: Th e Rou ter i s no t plu gg ed in to a po wer s our ce. Blinking Blue: The R out er is s ta r ti ng up. So lid B lu e: The Router is connected to the Internet. Bl ink in g Am be r: The Router can’t detect the modem. Eit[...]

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    5 GET TING TO KNOW Y OUR ROUTER Reset Button Th ere i s a re set b ut to n on th e bo tt om of t he R out er, whic h ca n be depressed using a paper clip or o ther small object. Y ou m ay us e th is bu t ton i f you n ee d to re set t he T r avel R ou ter fo r some reason. See the T roubleshooting section for more details. A) WAN Connector Connect [...]

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    6 TECHNIC AL DET AILS System Require ments • Broadband Internetserv icewith RJ45Ethernet conn ection • At leastonecomputerwith :  Installedwirelessnetworkint er facecardand TCP /IPprotocol  Wind ows ® XP32 (SP3 orgreat er) ,Windo wsVista ® 3 2 / 6 4 , or[...]

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    7 Updat ing the Router ’ s Firmware via t he Web In ter fa ce The follo wing steps show you how to upda te y our Router’ s fir mwa re u sin g it s web i nter f ac e. Y ou d o not n ee d to be c on ne cte d to th e In ter net a s th is in ter f ace i s bu ilt i nto t he Ro ute r it se lf. Setup steps: 1 . Loc ate a nd d own loa d th e fir mwa re[...]

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    8 USING Y OUR ROUTER 9. Sele ct t he fi rm ware f il e by lef t- c li ck ing o n it a nd th en c li ck the “Open” button in the lower -right corner of the window . Th is wi ll t ake yo u bac k in to th e Rou ter ’s inte r fac e. 7 . C li ck on “F ir mwar e Upd ate ” towa rd th e bottom of the left-hand menu. 8 8. Clic k the “B row se”[...]

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    9 USING Y OUR ROUTER Resetting the Router Reset Button The “Reset” button is used in rare cases when the Router may fu nction improperly . Resetting the Rout er will restore the Router’ s normal operation while maintaining the programmed set t in gs. You can a ls o res tor e th e fac tor y d efa ult s et ti ng s by using the “Reset” butto[...]

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    10 USING Y OUR ROUTER 5. Click on the “Restore De faults” button. 4. Clic k on “ Re sto re Fac tor y D efa ult s” i n th e lef t- ha nd c olu mn under the “ Utilities” headi ng. Re stori ng th e Rou ter to D efau lt Set t ing s Usin g the Web I nter f ace Symptoms Y ou n ee d to re sto re th e fa cto r y def aul ts u sin g th e web i nt[...]

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    11 USING Y OUR ROUTER 7 . The Rout er will begin the restoring process. Onc e the restore is complete , the Router will reboot. Note: This may take several minutes. Y our Router has successfully b een rest ored to its f actory settings. 6. A warni ng b ox wi ll op en t hat s ays, “ Wa rni ng: A ll yo ur se t tin gs wi ll be l os t. Ar e you s ure[...]

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    12 T roubleshooting I ca n’t c on ne ct t o th e Int er net w ir el es sly. If t he li gh t on th e fr ont o f the Rou ter i s sol id b lue , the n you r Rou ter is connected to the Int er net. Y ou may not be connected to the Router’ s wireless network. Please refer to “ Adding Computers t o Y ou r Net wo rk ” i n th is ma nu al fo r in st[...]

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    13 TROUBLESHOOTING, SUP POR T , AND W AR RANT Y Limiting the wireless transmit rate Limiting the wireless transmit rat e can help impro ve range and connection stability . Most wireles s cards have the abil ity to limit the transmission rat e. T o change this pr opert y in Windows, go to the Windows C ontrol P anel, open “Network Connections, ”[...]

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    14 TROUBLESHOOTING, SUP POR T , AND W AR RANT Y I am h avi ng di f fi cul t y set t in g up Wi re d Equ iva le nt Pri vacy ( WE P) se cur it y on my R ou te r . 1 . Log in to your Rout er. Visit http:// router/ with your web browser . Click on the “Login” button in the top right-hand corner of the sc ree n. Y o u wi ll be a ske d to en ter yo u[...]

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    15 TROUBLESHOOTING, SUP POR T , AND W AR RANT Y T echnic al Support US http:/ / ww w .belkin.com/support UK http:/ / ww w .belkin.com/uk /support Australia http:/ / ww w .belkin.com/au/support New Zealand http:/ / ww w .belkin.com/au/support Europ e http:/ / ww w .belkin.com/uk /support Singapore 1800 6 22 1 130 Malaysia 1 80 0 81 2 076 India 1 800[...]

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    16 TROUBLESHOOTING, SUP POR T , AND W AR RANT Y Wh at is n ot c over ed by t hi s war ra nt y? All abo ve warranties are null and void if the Belkin product is not provided t o Belkin for inspection upon Belkin’ s request a t the sole expense of the purchaser , or if Belkin determines that the Belkin product has been improperly installed, altered[...]

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    17 TROUBLESHOOTING, SUP POR T , AND W AR RANT Y Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above l imitations may not apply to you. IN NO EVENT SHA LL BELKIN BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENT AL, SPECIAL, DIRE CT , INDIRECT , CONSEQUENTIAL OR MULTIPLE DAM AGES SUC H AS, BU T NOT LI MIT ED TO, LOST B USIN ESS O R PROF IT[...]

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    © 20 1 1 Belkin I nternational, Inc. All rights reserved. All trade names are registered trademarks o f respective manufa cturers list ed. Windows, Windows Vista, and Internet Explorer are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Mic rosoft Corporation in the United Stat es and/or other countries. Mac OS and Safari ar e trademarks of Apple In[...]