D-Link Dir825 B1 Manual
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116D-Link DIR-825 User Manua\f Section 5 - Connectin\b to a Wire\fess Network 3. Enter the same security key or passphrase that is on your router and c\fick Connect. It may take 20-30 seconds to connect to the wire\fess network. If the connection fai\fs, p\fease verify that the security settin\bs are correct. The key or passphrase must be exact\fy the same as on th\ue wire\fess router.
117D-Link DIR-825 User Manua\f Section 5 - Connectin\b to a Wire\fess Network WPS/WCN 2.0 The router supports Wi-Fi protection, referred to as WCN 2.0 in Windows Vista®. The fo\f\fowin\b instructions for settin\b this up depends on whether you are usin\b Windows Vista® to confi\bure the router or third party software. When you first set up the router, Wi-Fi protection is disab\fed and unconfi\bured. To enjoy the benefits of Wi-Fi protection, the router must be both enab\fed and confi\bured. There are three basic methods to accomp\fish this: use Windows Vista’s bui\ft-in support for WCN 2.0, use software provided by a third party, or manua\f\fy confi\bure. If you are runnin\b Windows Vista®, \fo\b into the router and c\fick the Enab\be checkbox in the Basic > Wire\bess section. Use the Current PIN that is disp\fayed on the Advanced > Wi-Fi.Protected. Setup section or choose to c\fick the Generate.New.PIN button or Reset.PIN.to.Defau\bt button. If you are usin\b third party software to set up Wi-Fi Protection, carefu\f\fy fo\f\fow the directions. When you are finished, proceed to the next section to set up the new\fy-confi\bured router.
118D-Link DIR-825 User Manua\f Section 5 - Connectin\b to a Wire\fess Network Windows® XP Windows® XP users may use the bui\ft-in wire\fess uti\fity (Zero Confi\buration Uti\fity). The fo\f\fowin\b instructions are for Service Pack 2 users. If you are usin\b another company’s uti\fity, p\fease refer to the user manua\f of your wire\fess adapter for he\fp with connectin\b to a wire\fess network. Most uti\fities wi\f\f have a “site survey” option simi\far to the Windows® XP uti\fity as seen be\fow. Ri\bht-c\fick on the wire\fess computer icon in your system tray (\fower-ri\bht corner next to the time). Se\fect View.Avai\bab\be .Wire\bess .Networks. If you receive the Wire\bess. Networks. Detected bubb\fe, c\fick on the center of the bubb\fe to access the uti\fity. or The uti\fity wi\f\f disp\fay any avai\fab\fe wire\fess networks in your area. C\fick on a network (disp\fayed usin\b the SSID) and c\fick the Connect button. If you \bet a \bood si\bna\f but cannot access the Internet, check you TCP/IP settin\bs for your wire\fess adapter. Refer to the Networking. Basics section in this manua\f f\uor more information.
119D-Link DIR-825 User Manua\f Section 5 - Connectin\b to a Wire\fess Network It is recommended to enab\fe WPA on your wire\fess router or access point before confi\burin\b your wire\fess adapter. If you are joinin\b an existin\b network, you wi\f\f need to know the WPA key bein\b used. 2. Hi\bh\fi\bht the wire\fess network (SSID) you wou\fd \fike to connect to and c\fick Connect. 1. Open the Windows® XP Wire\fess Uti\fity by ri\bht-c\fickin\b on the wire\fess computer icon in your system tray (\fower-ri\bht corner of screen). Se\fect View .Avai\bab\be .Wire\bess .Networks. WPA/WPA2
120D-Link DIR-825 User Manua\f Section 5 - Connectin\b to a Wire\fess Network 3. The Wire\bess .Network .Connection box wi\f\f appear. Enter the WPA-PSK passphrase and c\fick Connect. It may take 20-30 seconds to connect to the wire\fess network. If the connection fai\fs, p\fease verify that the WPA-PSK settin\bs are correct. The WPA-PSK passphrase must be exact\fy the same as on th\ue wire\fess router.
121D-Link DIR-825 User Manua\f Section 6 - Troub\feshootin\b Troubleshooting This chapter provides so\futions to prob\fems that can occur durin\b the insta\f\fation and operation of the DIR-825. Read the fo\f\fowin\b descriptions if you are havin\b prob\fems. The examp\fes be\fow are i\f\fustrated in Windows® XP. If you have a different operatin\b system, the screenshots on your computer wi\f\f \fook simi\far \uto the fo\f\fowin\b examp\fes. 1..Why.can’t.I.access.the.web-based.configuration.uti\bity? When enterin\b the IP address of the D-Link router (192.168.0.1 for examp\fe), you are not connectin\b to a website nor do you have to be connected to the Internet. The device has the uti\fity bui\ft-in to a ROM chip in the device itse\ff. Your computer must be on the same IP s\uubnet to connect to the web-based uti\fity. • Make sure you have an updated Java-enab\fed web browser. We recommend the fo\f\fowin\b: - Microsoft Internet Exp\forer® 6.0 and hi\bher - Mozi\f\fa Firefox 3.0 and hi\bher - Goo\b\fe™ Chrome 2.0 and hi\bher - App\fe Safari 3.0 and hi\bher • Verify physica\f connectivity by checkin\b for so\fid \fink \fi\bhts on the device. If you do not \bet a so\fid \fink \fi\bht, try usin\b a different cab\fe or connect to a different port on the device if possib\fe. If the computer is turned off, the \fink \fi\bht may not be on. • Disab\fe any Internet security software runnin\b on the computer. Software firewa\f\fs such as Zone A\farm, B\fack Ice, Sy\bate, Norton Persona\f Firewa\f\f, and Windows® XP firewa\f\f may b\fock access to the confi\buration pa\bes. Check the he\fp fi\fes inc\fuded with your firewa\f\f software for more information on disab\fin\b or\u confi\burin\b it.
122D-Link DIR-825 User Manua\f Section 6 - Troub\feshootin\b • Confi\bure your Internet settin\bs: • Go to Start > Settings > Contro\b. Pane\b. Doub\fe-c\fick the Internet. \fptions Icon. From the Security tab, c\fick the button to restore the settin\bs to their defau\fts. • C\fick the Connection tab and set the dia\f-up option to Never Dia\f a Connection. C\fick the LAN Settin\bs button. Make sure nothin\b is checked\u. C\fick \fK. • Go to the Advanced tab and c\fick the b\uutton to restore these settin\bs to their defau\fts. C\fick \fK three times. • C\fose your web browser (if open) and \uopen it. • Access the web mana\bement. Open your web browser and enter the IP address of your D-Link router in the address bar. This shou\fd open the \fo\bin pa\be for your web mana\bement. • If you sti\f\f cannot access the confi\buration, unp\fu\b the power to the router for 10 seconds and p\fu\b back in. Wait about 30 seconds and try accessin\b the confi\buration. If you have mu\ftip\fe computers, try connectin\b usin\b a different computer. 2.. What.can.I.do.if.I.forgot.my.password? If you for\bot your password, you must reset your router. Unfortunate\fy this process wi\f\f chan\be a\f\f your settin\bs back to the factory defau\fts. To reset the router, \focate the reset button (ho\fe) on the rear pane\f of the unit. With the router powered on, use a paperc\fip to ho\fd the button down for 10 seconds. Re\fease the button and the router wi\f\f \bo throu\bh its reboot process. Wait about 30 seconds to access the router. The defau\ft IP address is 192.168.0.1. When \fo\b\bin\b in, the username is admin and \feave the password box empty.
123D-Link DIR-825 User Manua\f Section 6 - Troub\feshootin\b 3..Why.can’t.I.connect.to.certain.sites.or.send.and.receive.emai\bs.when.connecting.through.my.router?. If you are havin\b a prob\fem sendin\b or receivin\b emai\f, or connectin\b to secure sites such as eBay, bankin\b sites, and Hotmai\f, we su\b\best \fowerin\b the MTU in increments of ten (Ex. 1492, 1482\u, 1472, etc). To find the proper MTU Size, you’\f\f have to do a specia\f pin\b of the destination you’re tryin\b to \bo to. A destination cou\fd be another computer, or a URL. • C\fick on Start and then c\fick Run. • Windows® 95, 98, and Me users type in command (Windows® NT, 2000, XP, Vista®, and 7 users type in cmd) and press Enter.(or c\fick \fK). • Once the window opens, you’\f\f need to do a specia\f pin\b\u. Use the fo\f\fowin\b syntax: .ping.[ur\b].[-f ].[-\b].[MTU.va\bue] Examp\fe: ping.yahoo.com.-f.-\b.1472
124D-Link DIR-825 User Manua\f Section 6 - Troub\feshootin\b You shou\fd start at 1472 and work your way down by 10 each time. Once you \bet a rep\fy, \bo up by 2 unti\f you \bet a fra\bmented packet. Take that va\fue and add 28 to the va\fue to account for the various TCP/IP headers. For examp\fe, \fets say that 1452 was the proper va\fue, the actua\f MTU size wou\fd be 1480, which is the optimum for the network we’re workin\b with (1452+28=1480). Once you find your MTU, you can now confi\bure your router with the proper MTU size. To chan\be the MTU rate on your router fo\f\fow the steps be\fow: • Open your browser, enter the IP address of your router (192.168.0.1) a\und c\fick \fK. • Enter your username (admin) and password (b\fank by defau\ft). C\fick \fK to enter the web confi\buration pa\be for the device. • C\fick on Setup and then c\fick Manua\b.Configure. • To chan\be the MTU enter the number in the \uMTU fie\fd and c\fick Save.Settings to save your settin\bs. • Test your emai\f. If chan\bin\b the MTU does not reso\fve the prob\fem, continue chan\bin\b the MTU in increments of ten.
125D-Link DIR-825 User Manua\f Appendix A - Wire\fess Basics D-Link wire\fess products are based on industry standards to provide easy-to-use and compatib\fe hi\bh-speed wire\fess connectivity within your home, business or pub\fic access wire\fess networks. Strict\fy adherin\b to the IEEE standard, the D-Link wire\fess fami\fy of products wi\f\f a\f\fow you to secure\fy access the data you want, when and where you want it. You wi\f\f be ab\fe to enjoy the freedom that wire\fess networkin\b de\fivers. A wire\fess \foca\f area network (WLAN) is a ce\f\fu\far computer network that transmits and receives data with radio si\bna\fs instead of wires. Wire\fess LANs are used increasin\b\fy in both home and office environments, and pub\fic areas such as airports, coffee shops and universities. Innovative ways to uti\fize WLAN techno\fo\by are he\fpin\b peop\fe to work and communicate more efficient\fy. Increased mobi\fity and the absence of cab\fin\b and oth\uer fixed infrastructure have proven to be beneficia\f for many users. Wire\fess users can use the same app\fications they use on a wired network. Wire\fess adapter cards used on \faptop and desktop systems support the same protoco\fs as Ethernet adapter cards. Under many circumstances, it may be desirab\fe for mobi\fe network devices to \fink to a conventiona\f Ethernet LAN in order to use servers, printers or an Internet connection supp\fied throu\bh the wired LAN. A Wire\fess Router is a device used to provide this \fink. Wireless Basi\fs