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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. C\fick \fK. 
• Go to the Advanced tab and c\fick the b\uutton to restore these...

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3. Why \fan’t I \fonne\ft to \fertain sites or send and re\feive emails when \fonne\fting 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). 
Note: AOL DSL+ users must use MTU o\f 1400\b \U
To find the proper MTU Size, you’\f\f have to do a specia\f pin\b of...

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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 i\us the optimum for the network we’re workin\b with (1452+28=148\u0). 
Once you find your MTU, you can now confi\bure...

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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...

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Appendix A - Wire\fess Basics
How does wireless work? 
  
Wire\fess works simi\far to how cord\fess phone work, throu\bh radio si\bna\fs to transmit data from one point A to point B. But wire\fess techno\fo\by has 
restrictions as to how you can access the network. You must be within the wire\fess network ran\be area to be ab\fe to connect your computer. There 
are two different types of wire\fess networks: Wire\fess Loca\f Area Network (WLAN) and Wire\fess Persona\f Area...

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Appendix A - Wire\fess Basics
Where is wireless used? 
  
Wire\fess techno\fo\by is expandin\b everywhere not just at home or office. Peop\fe \fike the freedom of mobi\fity and it’s becomin\b so popu\far that more 
and more pub\fic faci\fities \unow provide wire\fess access to attract peop\fe. The wire\fess connection in pub\fic p\faces is usua\f\fy ca\f\fed \u“hotspots”.
Usin\b a D-Link Cardbus Adapter with your \faptop, you can access the hotspot to connect to Internet...

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Appendix A - Wire\fess Basics
There are basica\f\fy two modes of networkin\b: 
• Infrastructure – A\f\f wire\fess c\fients wi\f\f connect to an access point or wire\fess router.
• Ad-Hoc – Direct\fy connectin\b to another computer, for peer-to-peer communication, usin\b wire\fess network adapters on each 
computer, such as two or more DIR-652 wire\fess network Cardbus adapters.
An Infrastructure network contains an Access Point or wire\fess router. A\f\f the wire\fess...

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Appendix B - Networkin\b Basics
Networking Basi\fs
Che\fk your IP address
After  you  insta\f\f  your  new  D-Link  adapter,  by  defau\ft,  the TCP/IP  settin\bs  shou\fd  be  set  to  obtain  an  IP  address  from  a  DHCP  server  (i.e.  wire\fess 
router) automatica\f\fy. To verify your IP address, p\fease fo\f\fow the steps be\fow.
C\fick on Start > Run. In the run box type cmd and c\fick \fK. (Windows Vista® users type cmd in the Start.Search box.)
At the prompt, type...

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Appendix B - Networkin\b Basics
Stati\fally Assign an IP address
If you are not usin\b a DHCP c\uapab\fe \bateway/router, or you need to assi\bn a static IP address, p\fease fo\f\fow the steps be\fow:
Step.1
Windows® 7 - C\fick on Start.>.Contro\b.Pane\b.>.Network.and.Internet.>.Network.and.Sharing.Center.
Windows Vista® - C\fick on Start > Contro\b.Pane\b > Network.and.Internet > Network.and.Sharing.Center > Manage.Network.Connections.
Windows XP - C\fick on Start >...

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Appendix C - Technica\f Specifications
Te\fhni\fal Spe\fifi\fations
Standards
 • IEEE 802.11n
 • IEEE 802.11\b
 • IEEE 802.3
 • IEEE 802.3u
 • IEEE 802.3ab
Security
 • WPA-Persona\f
 • WPA2-Persona\f
 • WPA-Enterprise
 • WPA2-Enterprise
 
Wire\bess.Signa\b.Rates*
 • 300Mbps  • 12Mbps
.• 108Mbps  • 11Mbps
 • 54Mbps   • 9Mbps
 • 48Mbps  • 6Mbps
 • 36Mbps  • 5.5Mbps
 • 24Mbps  • 2Mbps      
 • 18Mbps   • 1Mbps
       
MSC.(0-15)
 • 130Mbps (270)  • 117Mbps (243)
 • 104Mbps...
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