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<title><![CDATA[How to Configure a Linksys Router]]></title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 05 Dec 2011 06:15:09 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>The record intends to enumerate the course of configuring a Linksys router. The instructions have been complied in a easy and easy to understand manner. However, it is still advised that users supervene and implement these instructions as they are. Doing so will save them from running into problems and consequently calling up Linksys router retain for help.</p>
<p>Do you need help configuring your Linksys router? Well, you may desire to configure Linksys router for wireless connection, Dsl connection, firewall, or as an passage point or switch etc. Though it is easier to achieve the router configuration than any other task, you may still face mystery while doing so. Don&#8217;t worry! The below mentioned guide will help you achieve the configuration process on your own, thereby sidelining the need of contacting Linksys technical support.</p>
<p>Instructions:</p>
<p>For Dsl Connection:</p>
<p>First ensure that you have an active internet connection, a valid username and password for the Dsl account, and the email address and password from your internet assistance supplier (Isp). Also ensure that the internet works after you make a wired connection of your computer to the Dsl modem.</p>
<p>When done checking, disconnect all the devices including computer attached to your Linksys router and hard reset it using a sharp, thin pin. Insert the pin into the Reset hole (will be settled the back of the router), press it and hold it for 7-10 seconds. The lights will flicker once, restoring the router to default settings. It must be noted that all your configured settings will be lost after resetting the router.</p>
<p>Wait for the router to turn on (the power light should be steady green). Join together your Dsl modem to the router&#8217;s internet port (located at the back). Now reconnect your Pc to the any of the 4 Lan ports of the router. When associated properly, the corresponding lights on the router will light up.</p>
<p>Connect to the internet if not associated automatically after turning on the computer. Open up your web browser and type &#8217;192.168.1.1&#8242; (without quotes and as is) in the address bar. Hit Enter on the keyboard to amble to the</p>
<p>When prompted for a username and password, type these in the relevant boxes and then click on the Login button or instead press Enter to proceed. Check your router documents if you are unsure of the login credentials.</p>
<p>When logged in to the router interface, click on the Setup tab, pick PppoE from the dropdown menu next to Internet connection Type and enter your username and password given by Isp in the relevant fields. Click to set the Keep Alive Radial period selection to 30 seconds and then click on the Save Settings button.</p>
<p>Click on the Status tab and check either you are associated or not. If you not connected, then hit the Join together button. If connected, amble to configure your router as desired for wireless settings. If not connected, go for the Setup tab again and pick self-operating Configuration Dhcp from the dropdown list beside Internet connection Type. Click on the Save Settings button and exit the router interface. Do not exit the interface if you want to configure the wireless settings.</p>
<p>For Wireless Connection:</p>
<p>Click on the Wireless tab (on the router&#8217;s interface) and personalize your wireless network settings. Give a name to your wireless network like &#8216;home&#8217; (any name of your choice), go for the channel no. From the dropdown menu, and click to Enable the Wireless Ssid broadcast. The recommended channels for the router are 1, 6, and 11. Click on Save Settings to save the changes.</p>
<p>Click on the Wireless tab again and then go for Wireless Security. go for Wep or Wpa Pre-Shared Key depending on what type of security your wireless adapter supports. For Wep, enter any passphrase and then click on generate to fetch the Wep security key. Note down the key on a piece of paper and keep it safe as you will wish it to Join together for the first time. For Wpa, just enter your pre-shared key. You must note it down on a piece of paper as you would wish it Join together to the wireless connection. Click on the Save Settings button.</p>
<p>Highlight the Setup tab again and navigate to the Local Ip Address box. Type &#8217;192.168.2.1&#8242; and then click on Save Settings to save the changes. Power cycle all the devices viz. Router, modem, and computer and wait for a minute. Turn the devices on and Join together to wireless connection on the computer(s) using the network security key (Wep or Wpa).</p>
<p>Additional Tips:</p>
<p>If you are unable to browse wirelessly, make sure that your internet browser is not running any proxy server.</p>
<h4>Thanks for Read <span style="color:#008000;"><strong>How to Configure a Linksys Router</strong></span></h4>
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