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WIRELESS 300N ADSL2+ MODEM ROUTER U
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FCC Part 15 This equipment has been
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Contents 1 INTRODUCTION............
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1 Introduction Thank you for purcha
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2 Hardware Rear Panel Item Name Des
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Installation 1. Connect the router
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3. The wizard will run and try to s
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3.2 Automatically Set the ISP If yo
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5. The wizard will try to connect t
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2. Check with your ISP as to the co
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outer automatically. NOTE 1: To use
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4 IP Address Setting To use the rou
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5. Click “OK” to confirm the se
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5 Web Management Configuration Once
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5.1 Quick Setup The Quick Setup sec
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5.2 General Setup Start your Web br
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If you see the following message: I
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Click “Continue” to save the se
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PPPoE VPI/VCI, VC-based/LLC-based m
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Idle Time (ms) “Idle Time” is s
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is included in the header of an ATM
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carry any data. Click “Tone Mask
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Parameter Description Enable Check
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RIP Config Table The RIP you have c
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5.2.3.1 DHCP Mode You can configure
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Parameter Description LAN IP Addres
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