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LAN. At least one LAN light (6) should be lit. Green indicates that your computer is
communicating at 1 Gbps; amber indicates 10/100 Mbps. If a LAN light is not lit, check that
the Ethernet cable from the computer to the router is securely attached at both ends, and that
the computer is turned on.
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WLAN On/Off. The Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) button (7) turns the 2.4 GHz and
5.0 GHz wireless radios on and off.
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WPS. The WPS button (8) shows blinking green to indicate WPS activity, when the device is
in the 2 minute interval to synchronize security or there is a WPS error.
Setting Up Your Router for Internet Access
When configuring your wireless router manually, you must log in to your wireless-N gigabit router
to set it up initially and to make any changes to your wireless router's settings later.
The factory default state is reset when you use the Restore Factory Settings button.
See
"Restoring the Default Password and Configuration Settings" on page 40
more information.
To access your router:
Connect to the wireless-N gigabit router by typing http://www.routerlogin.net in the address
1.
field of your browser, and then press Enter.
Figure 9
Connect to the wireless-N gigabit router by typing any one of these three URLs in
the address field of your browser, then pressing Enter:
http://www.routerlogin.net
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http://www.routerlogin.com
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• http://192.168.1.1
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