Physical connection of a device
The Wired connection computer connects the router's LAN port, and the network cable connects the router's WAN port, and the wireless connection is connected to the router through the wireless function after the router is set up. (pictured below)
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Second, establish the correct network settings
2.1 Set the IP address of the computer. (figure below), set IP address to "Get IP address automatically"
The 2.2 test checks to see if there is connectivity between your computer and the router.
Click "Start"-"Run"-"Enter cmd" click OK. Entering Ping 192.168.1.1 in the Open CMD window shows the following results. The description is nearly connected to the router.
Open IE browser to enter the router's address: http://192.168.1.1, you will see the following picture shows the login interface. You need to be logged on as a system administrator by entering a username and password (the factory setting for the username and password is admin) in the login interface, and then clicking the OK button.
If the username and password are correct, the browser will display an administrator-mode screen and a Setup Wizard page with the following image will pop up
(if it does not pop, you can activate it by clicking the Setup Wizard menu on the left side of the admin mode screen).
The main screen after logging on to the router can be set manually by clicking the Setup Wizard
Click Next to go to the Internet to select the screen. Here we demonstrate the way the PPPoE dial-up Internet is used by average home users. Specific according to your actual situation.
Enter the user name and password for the broadband Internet connection provided by your ISP in the following image interface
When the settings are complete, click Next, and you will see the basic wireless network parameter Settings page as shown in the following figure.
Wireless status: Turn on or off the wireless function of the router.
SSID: Set any string to indicate your wireless network.
Channel: Set up your router's wireless signal frequency band, recommends that you use 1, 6, 11 frequency bands.
Mode: Set your router's wireless operating mode, and recommend that you use the 11BGN mixed mode.
Band Bandwidth: Set the wireless data transmission of the use of the channel width, available options: 20M, 40M and automatic.
Maximum Send rate: Sets the maximum send rate for your router's wireless network.
Turn off wireless security: Turn off wireless security, which means that your router's wireless network is not encrypted.
WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK: Your router wireless network encryption method, if selected, please enter the password you want to set in the PSK password, the password requires 64 hexadecimal characters or 8-63 ASCII characters.
Do not modify wireless security settings: Select the key, the wireless security option will keep the parameters you set last. If you have never changed your wireless security settings, you will leave the factory default setting to turn off wireless security when you select the item.
When the settings are complete, click Next, and if you change the wireless settings, the Setup Wizard, shown in the following illustration, completes the interface and clicks Restart to make the wireless settings take effect.
The point to note here is that the channel bandwidth settings mentioned above are only for network devices that support IEEE 802.11n protocols, and this setting does not take effect for devices that do not support IEEE 802.11n protocols.