Hercules HWNRi-300 User Manual

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1.
YOUR HERCULES WIRELESS N ROUTER ........................................................................................ 3
1.1.
Recommendations ........................................................................................................................ 3
1.2.
Specifications ................................................................................................................................ 3
1.3.
Minimum system requirements ..................................................................................................... 4
1.4.
Box contents .................................................................................................................................. 5
1.5.
Front face overview ....................................................................................................................... 6
1.6.
Connectivity overview ................................................................................................................... 7
2.
INSTALLING YOUR HERCULES WIRELESS N ROUTER ................................................................. 8
2.1.
How to position your Hercules Wireless N Router ........................................................................ 8
2.2.
2.3.
Launching the Hercules Wireless N Router installation Assistant .............................................. 10
2.4.
Installing the Hercules Wireless N Router .................................................................................. 11
2.5.
3.
WIFI MANAGER N, THE VERSATILE UTILITY ................................................................................. 19
3.1.
Opening the doors of WiFi Manager N ....................................................................................... 19
3.2.
Changing the WiFi Manager N password ................................................................................... 20
3.3.
Navigating within the WiFi Manager N interface ......................................................................... 21
3.4.
Easily managing your router's WiFi signal .................................................................................. 22
3.4.1.
Disabling/re-enabling WiFi in a fraction of a second ..................................................... 22
3.4.2.
Limiting broadcasting of your WiFi network to your home ............................................ 22
3.4.3.
Planning the WiFi operation periods.............................................................................. 23
3.5.
Sharing your Internet connection via the router .......................................................................... 24
3.5.1.
Selecting your Internet connection ................................................................................ 24
3.5.2.
Testing your Internet connection ................................................................................... 26
3.6.
Mastering your WiFi network at your fingertips........................................................................... 27
3.6.1.
Personalizing your WiFi network ................................................................................... 27
3.6.2.
Securing your WiFi network ........................................................................................... 28
3.6.3.
3.6.4.
Disabling your WiFi network in WiFi Manager N ........................................................... 33
3.6.5.
Re-enabling your WiFi network in WiFi Manager N ...................................................... 33
3.7.
The firewall: your ultimate protection against Internet attacks ................................................... 34
4.
4.1.
A few important points to bear in mind before getting started .................................................... 35
4.2.
4.2.1.
Enabling sharing ............................................................................................................ 35
4.2.2.
Windows Vista: Sharing public or personal folders ....................................................... 38
4.2.3.
Computers running Windows Vista: Accessing shared folders .................................................... 40
4.2.4.
Windows Vista: Sharing a printer ........................................................................................... 40
4.2.5.
Computers running Windows Vista : Accessing the shared printer ............................................... 42
4.2.6.
4.3.
4.3.1.
4.3.2.
Windows XP: Sharing folders ........................................................................................ 50
4.3.3.
Windows XP: Accessing shared folders .............................................................................. 51
4.3.4.
Windows XP: Sharing a printer ...................................................................................... 51
4.3.5.
Windows XP: Modifying a workgroup name .................................................................. 53
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    1.6. Connectivity overview ........................7 INSTALLING YOUR HERCULES WIRELESS N ROUTER ..............8 2.1. How to position your Hercules Wireless N Router ................ 8 2.2. Uninstalling your modem or disabling the automatic connection to your modem ......9 2.3. Launching the Hercules Wireless N Router installation Assistant ..........10 2.4.
  • Page 2 Hercules Wireless N Router HWNRi-300 4.3.6. Windows XP: Manually enabling or disabling your adapter’s WiFi connection (advanced users) ......................54 WIFI MANAGER N FOR ADVANCED USERS .................. 55 5.1. Configuring your WiFi network’s advanced options ..............55 5.2. Configuring your Internet firewall ....................56 5.2.1.
  • Page 3: Your Hercules Wireless N Router

    WiFi for you: one of high-speed wireless communications and extended coverage. In keeping with the trend of Web 2.0, your Hercules N router takes interactivity with users even further and allows you to share your Internet access to watch high-definition videos or transfer large files without any worries.
  • Page 4: Minimum System Requirements

    Hercules Wireless N Router HWNRi-300 WPA-PSK with TKIP or AES encryption (802.11i security protocol) WPA2 WPA2-PSK with TKIP and AES encryption (802.11i security protocol) Supports NAT/NAPT IP sharing  Filtering by address/IP address, URL blocking  Anti-DoS firewall  mode support (Wi-Fi MultiMedia™) ...
  • Page 5: Box Contents

    HWNRi-300 Hercules Wireless N Router 1.4. Box contents Please verify that the following elements are present in your Hercules router box: Hercules Wireless N Router  CD-ROM containing the installation Assistant and User Manual in PDF format  Quick Start Guide in English ...
  • Page 6: Front Face Overview

    Hercules Wireless N Router HWNRi-300 1.5. Front face overview The LEDs are only visible when the router is powered on. : Power LED: flashes when using the restoration function. : WiFi on/off button: lit up only if the WiFi function is enabled; flashes if the WPS function is working .
  • Page 7: Connectivity Overview

    Ethernet (RJ-45) ports and/or devices (webcam...) in order to create a network.  RJ-45 WAN port allowing you to connect an ADSL modem, cable modem or Internet “Box” to your Hercules router.  Restore factory settings button/WPS...
  • Page 8: Installing Your Hercules Wireless N Router

    2. INSTALLING YOUR HERCULES WIRELESS N ROUTER Your Hercules Wireless N Router has been designed to be simple to use and install. If you are new to working with wireless products, we invite you to first follow the advice presented in chapters 2.1 to 2.3.
  • Page 9: Uninstalling Your Modem Or Disabling The Automatic Connection To Your Modem

    The objective in doing so is to establish the Internet connection via the TCP/IP local area network created by the Hercules router, and no longer directly via your ADSL modem.
  • Page 10: Launching The Hercules Wireless N Router Installation Assistant

    Reminder: it is the Hercules router that will create a local area network through which the computers will access the Internet. You can also find information on our website (FAQs etc.): www.hercules.com. 2.3. Launching the Hercules Wireless N Router installation Assistant The Assistant, available on the CD-ROM included with the router, will guide you through the different steps of the installation.
  • Page 11: Installing The Hercules Wireless N Router

    HWNRi-300 Hercules Wireless N Router 2.4. Installing the Hercules Wireless N Router Step 1 - Connecting - Connect the Ethernet cable, included with your modem, to the Internet port on your router, and connect the other end of the cable to one of the Ethernet ports on your modem, Internet "box" or modem router.
  • Page 12 HWNRi-300 Step 2 - Connecting - Connect one end of the included Ethernet cable to one of the four Ethernet ports on your Hercules Wireless N Router, and connect the other end to your computer's Ethernet port. The LED corresponding to the number of the Ethernet port you have selected lights up.
  • Page 13 HWNRi-300 Hercules Wireless N Router Step 4 - Configuring During this step, the installation Assistant proposes to carry out the Internet configuration. After having verified the proper connection to the router, the Assistant will automatically search for your Internet connection settings.
  • Page 14 Hercules Wireless N Router HWNRi-300 - Click The following screen displayed hereafter appears if the installation Assistant has detected the IP address of a modem router. This means that the router/access point is connected to another router which already has the routing and DHCP server functions.
  • Page 15 HWNRi-300 Hercules Wireless N Router Step 6 - Defining the router access settings - Enter the name of your network (by default, Hercules). - Click Step 7- Defining the router access settings - Enter the security level for your network and the corresponding key. In order to get a good idea of the differences between the different levels of security, we invite you to consult section 3.6.2 Securing your WiFi...
  • Page 16 2.5. Connecting to a network with Wi- Fi Protected Setup - Click Step 9 - Connection status All of the information relating to the connection of your Hercules Wireless N Router is displayed in this screen. - Click 16/74 – User Manual...
  • Page 17: Connecting To A Network With Wi-Fi Protected Setup

    Different connection methods are available to you: simply click a button located on the router or in WiFi Manager N, or enter the PIN code of the device to be connected (your Hercules Wireless N Router or your Hercules Wireless N Key, for example) in the WiFi Manager N interface.
  • Page 18 Hercules Wireless N USB mini Key, or refer to the manual supplied by the manufacturer of your WPS device. You now have two minutes to connect your Hercules Wireless N USB Key or your device via WPS. If the connection is not secure, a WPA2 type security key (depending on the client's capabilities) is generated automatically.
  • Page 19: Wifi Manager N, The Versatile Utility

    With WiFi Manager N, nothing could be easier than combining your high-speed Internet modem with the Hercules router, thereby sharing your Internet access with all of the computers in your home or small business, or simply creating a wireless network.
  • Page 20: Changing The Wifi Manager N Password

    Hercules Wireless N Router HWNRi-300 3.2. Changing the WiFi Manager N password When opening the door to WiFi Manager N for the first time, we strongly recommend that you change the default password, 123456, during your first use directly via the Connect to router window (if you have not already carried out this procedure in the installation Assistant).
  • Page 21: Navigating Within The Wifi Manager N Interface

    Nevertheless, should you ever feel a bit lost, you can always click the Home tab at any time to return to the Home page, the starting point for all of your Hercules router’s functionalities. The following table sets out the main functions of WiFi Manager N.
  • Page 22: Easily Managing Your Router's Wifi Signal

    WiFi network to the boundaries of your home, and plan the operation periods for the WiFi signal. 3.4.1. Disabling/re-enabling WiFi in a fraction of a second If you are conscious about saving energy or don't see the use of always having your Hercules Wireless N Router's WiFi function switched on, press the button. The LED switches off, indicating that WiFi is disabled.
  • Page 23: Planning The Wifi Operation Periods

    HWNRi-300 Hercules Wireless N Router Depending on the surface area to be covered and any obstacles (the presence of a bookcase, metal, an aquarium or a wall made of reinforced concrete), you may want to keep the power of the WiFi signal at its maximum level.
  • Page 24: Sharing Your Internet Connection Via The Router

    - To validate your planning, click Connect. 3.5. Sharing your Internet connection via the router You can easily pair your Hercules router with your modem, thereby sharing your Internet connection with your other computers and/or game consoles. Once installation of your router is complete, your WiFi connection and firewall are enabled. However, you must still select your type of Internet connection (via Ethernet modem, "Box"...
  • Page 25 HWNRi-300 Hercules Wireless N Router If you select ADSL Ethernet modem (PPPoE connection) - Enter your connection username (login) and password. This information can be found in the membership details sent to you by your ISP. - Also enter a valid MTU value.
  • Page 26: Testing Your Internet Connection

    3.5.2. Testing your Internet connection Once you have selected your Internet connection mode for your Hercules router, you can carry out a first test and verify that you are able to access the Internet. On the General settings page, you can also view the Earth icon to see your status: green (router connected), or red (router not connected).
  • Page 27: Mastering Your Wifi Network At Your Fingertips

    4. Welcome to the Wireless Attitude 3.6.1. Personalizing your WiFi network When the wireless access point (your Hercules router’s WiFi function) is enabled, WiFi Manager N displays the name of your network, the Radio Frequency (RF) channel and security type used. These settings may be modified, subject to certain conditions.
  • Page 28: Securing Your Wifi Network

    Hercules Wireless N Router HWNRi-300 The SSID (Service Set Identifier) is the unique name shared by the WiFi adapters and the access point in a wireless network. Make sure that you do not lose or forget this name, as you will need it to connect your WiFi devices.
  • Page 29 HWNRi-300 Hercules Wireless N Router An alphanumeric character corresponds either to a number (0-9), or to a letter (a-z or A-Z). MEDIUM Level of security identical to that of 128-bit key in hexadecimal Open (no authentication), (WEP 128) WEP 64.
  • Page 30 Hercules Wireless N Router HWNRi-300 To secure your WiFi network: - Before enabling security for your WiFi network, verify that the Enable WiFi network box is ticked. - Select your level of security: MEDIUM (WEP 128), HIGH (WPA) or VERY HIGH (WPA2).
  • Page 31: Limiting Access To Your Wifi Network To Certain Wifi Computers Or Devices

    HWNRi-300 Hercules Wireless N Router A hexadecimal key is composed of numbers 0 to 9 and letters A to F (example: A123BCD45E for a 64-bit key). In the status zone, you can consult the overview of your WiFi settings. Make a note of the network name, security type and key used.
  • Page 32 Hercules Wireless N Router HWNRi-300 To add a WiFi computer or device (webcam, game console or other) to the list: If you are using this function for the first time: - On the home page, click the Expert mode button located in the upper right-hand corner.
  • Page 33: Disabling Your Wifi Network In Wifi Manager N

    3.6.4. Disabling your WiFi network in WiFi Manager N If you wish to use your Hercules router as a wired router only (that is to say, connected to the computer via the Ethernet port, and not by WiFi), you can disable your WiFi network by pressing the button on the router, as indicated in section 3.4.1.
  • Page 34: The Firewall: Your Ultimate Protection Against Internet Attacks

    Hercules Wireless N Router HWNRi-300 - In the WiFi settings page, select the Enable WiFi network box. - Confirm that you wish to re-enable your WiFi network. 3.7. The firewall: your ultimate protection against Internet attacks Like a secure fortress, your network is protected by a drawbridge and ramparts that are impossible to scale.
  • Page 35: Welcome To The Wireless Attitude

    - These procedures also apply to the computers or devices directly connected to your router via an Ethernet cable. - To share an ADSL connection, your Hercules router and your modem (ADSL Ethernet, cable or Internet "Box") must be switched on and your ADSL line must be active.
  • Page 36 Hercules Wireless N Router HWNRi-300 Note: To open the Network and Sharing Center, click the network icon in the Windows taskbar, then the Network and Sharing Center link. Enabling file sharing - In the Sharing and Discovery zone, click the Off link or the button located opposite File sharing.
  • Page 37 HWNRi-300 Hercules Wireless N Router - In the Sharing and Discovery zone, click the Off link or the button located opposite Public folder sharing. - Select the Turn on sharing so anyone with network access can open files radio button (they will only be...
  • Page 38: Windows Vista: Sharing Public Or Personal Folders

    Hercules Wireless N Router HWNRi-300 - In the Media Sharing window that appears, tick the Share my media box. - Click OK. In the Windows Vista confirmation window, click Continue. - In the following window, you can define the different settings, such as: authorize or refuse groups of users, set parental controls, select media types to be shared, and so on.
  • Page 39 HWNRi-300 Hercules Wireless N Router 1. Select the folder that you wish to share, without opening it. Here, your Pictures folder. 2. Right-click the folder. Select Share. 3. In the File Sharing window, select the user(s) who will be able to access this folder, then click Add.
  • Page 40: Computers Running Windows Vista: Accessing Shared Folders

    Hercules Wireless N Router HWNRi-300 4. Select the Permission Level you wish to assign by clicking on the line for that user: Reader (authorization to view only), Contributor (authorization to view, add and delete) or Co-owner (authorization to view, modify, add and delete).
  • Page 41 HWNRi-300 Hercules Wireless N Router On the computer connected to the printer: 1. Click Start/Control Panel. 2. Under the Hardware and Sound heading, click the Printer link. The list of installed printers is displayed. 3. Right-click the printer and select the Sharing…...
  • Page 42: Computers Running Windows Vista : Accessing The Shared Printer

    Hercules Wireless N Router HWNRi-300 4. In the Printer Properties window, click the Change sharing options button. 5. In the Windows Vista confirmation window, click Continue. 6. Tick the Share this printer box. 7. Select the name of the printer which will be displayed on the network under Share name.
  • Page 43 HWNRi-300 Hercules Wireless N Router 3. Click the Add a printer button. The Add a printer assistant appears. 4. Click Add a network, wireless or Bluetooth printer. User Manual – 43/74...
  • Page 44: Windows Vista: Sharing An Adsl Connection In An Infrastructure Type Network

    In this mode, the WiFi adapters are connected to your access point, which might be your Livebox, your Hercules modem router or your Hercules router connected to a modem. Infrastructure mode is ideal for exchanging data, online gaming, and also for sharing an Internet connection and/or printer among several computers.
  • Page 45 HWNRi-300 Hercules Wireless N Router 4. In the Wireless Network Connection Status window, click Properties. 5. In the Windows Vista confirmation window, click Continue. 6. In the Wireless Network Connection Properties tab, select Internet Protocol version 4 (TCP/IPv4). 7. Click Properties.
  • Page 46: Computers Running Windows Xp: Sharing Folders, A Printer Or An Adsl Connection

    Hercules Wireless N Router HWNRi-300 8. In the Internet Protocol version 4 (TCP/IPv4) window, select Obtain address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically. 9. Click OK to validate. 10. Do the same for Internet Protocol version 6 (TCP/IPv6). To access the Internet, simply launch your Internet browser.
  • Page 47 Next. Otherwise, exit the Wizard by clicking Cancel and establish the connection from your network device to your router (if you use a Hercules Wireless G PCI, USB or PCMCIA adapter, please refer to the “The WiFi Station utility”...
  • Page 48 Hercules Wireless network connection, then click Next. 8. When this warning screen appears, ignore it by clicking Next. If you are using the Hercules router, your computers are already protected by the integrated firewall. 9. If your computer has at least three connections (or network devices), the window opposite appears.
  • Page 49 HWNRi-300 Hercules Wireless N Router 11. Enter the computer name and a description, if required. Give the computer a name that is unique and sufficiently distinctive, making it easy to recognize on your network (my-computer, wifi-computer or julie, for example).
  • Page 50: Windows Xp: Sharing Folders

    Hercules Wireless N Router HWNRi-300 17. Click Finish to exit the Wizard. Once the procedure is finished, Windows XP may prompt you to restart your computer. The procedures described in this chapter are specific to Windows XP. For all other questions related to sharing folders, a printer or an Internet connection, or on using Windows, please refer to the Windows online help utility.
  • Page 51: Windows Xp: Accessing Shared Folders

    HWNRi-300 Hercules Wireless N Router The [Shared folder name] Properties window is divided into two sections. Local sharing and security only allows for the sharing of files among several users on the same PC. The files are then placed in a Shared Documents folder. Network sharing and security, however, allows for the sharing of files among more than one computer.
  • Page 52 Hercules Wireless N Router HWNRi-300 On the computer connected to the printer: 1. Click Start/Control Panel/Printers and Other Hardware/ Printers and Faxes. 2. Right-click the printer and select Sharing. 3. In the Sharing tab, select the Share this printer radio button and enter a name for your printer.
  • Page 53: Windows Xp: Modifying A Workgroup Name

    5. In the Workgroup zone, enter a name for the group (HOME, OFFICE or HERCULES, for example). The workgroup name must be identical (be sure to respect the case of letters) for all computers you wish to link together in a network.
  • Page 54: Windows Xp: Manually Enabling Or Disabling Your Adapter's Wifi Connection (Advanced Users)

    You can manually enable or disable your adapter’s WiFi connection for a variety of reasons: to temporarily avoid connecting to networks, save battery power, etc. - Click Start/Connections/Show All Connections. Verify that your Hercules Wireless network connection is listed. - If its status is Disabled, right-click your Wireless Network Connection and select Enable.
  • Page 55: Wifi Manager N For Advanced Users

    In certain cases, your settings will only be taken into account after WiFi Manager N has restarted. 5.1. Configuring your WiFi network’s advanced options This window contains the settings which affect the functioning of your Hercules router. If you do not know their functions, we recommend that you keep the default settings.
  • Page 56: Configuring Your Internet Firewall

    Be sure to remember this name, as you will need it to connect your WiFi devices. - CTS (Clear-To-Send) protection guarantees the connection of wireless B, G and N devices to the Hercules Wireless N Router when using wireless B, G and N devices at the same time on the network.
  • Page 57 HWNRi-300 Hercules Wireless N Router - Click the Port Forwarding button. - In the Add a rule list, select a predefined application: Webcam or IP camera, Peer to Peer, Online gaming... - Select the name of the computer, connected to the router, on which the service will be applied, or enter its IP address.
  • Page 58: Limiting Access Of One Of Your Network Computers To Internet Services

    Hercules Wireless N Router HWNRi-300 - Click the Port Forwarding button. - In the Add a rule list, select Other rules. - Enter the service name in the dedicated zone (for example, peer to peer). - Select the name of the computer, connected to the router, on which the service will be applied, or enter its IP address.
  • Page 59: Redirecting Internet Requests To A Specific Computer

    HWNRi-300 Hercules Wireless N Router To limit access on a specific computer to an Internet service (filtering method by IP address): - On the WiFi Manager N home page, click the Internet firewall button. - Click the IP Filtering and website blocking button.
  • Page 60: Protecting Yourself From Internet Attacks With The Dos (Denial Of Service) Function

    Hercules Wireless N Router HWNRi-300 - On the WiFi Manager N home page, click the Expert mode button. - In the Internet firewall tab, click the DMZ option. - Enter the IP address of the computer to which Internet requests will be directed or select its name in the drop-down list.
  • Page 61: Loading And Saving A Configuration

    - On the home page, click the Toolbox tab. - Select Configuration management. - Click the button. - Select your configuration file, then click Open. - Click Load a configuration. Your Hercules router will now use this new configuration. User Manual – 61/74...
  • Page 62: Updating Firmware

    - Click Save the active configuration. The file will be saved with the default extension. 5.3.3. Updating firmware If you wish to take advantage of new functionalities or improved functionalities for your Hercules router, we recommend that you regularly visit the www.hercules.com website to check whether any firmware updates are available.
  • Page 63: Other Advanced Options

    HWNRi-300 Hercules Wireless N Router 5.4. Other advanced options 5.4.1. Assigning priority to a type of data in the event of an overloaded network WiFi Manager N, using the QOS (Quality of Service) function, allows you to ensure the continuity of data streams, even on an overloaded network, by giving priority to a specific stream in relation to other data streams.
  • Page 64: Facilitating Connection Of Devices With The Upnp Protocol

    Hercules Wireless N Router HWNRi-300 - If you enable DHCP, you can modify the start IP address (192.168.2.2, by default), the end IP address (192.168.2.128, by default) and the lease time for these addresses (Forever is the default value). - If you do not enable DHCP, you decide to set the IP address for each computer yourself.
  • Page 65: Selecting Router Or Access Point Mode

    WiFi networks (that of your router if it is equipped with a WiFi function, and that of your Hercules Wireless N Router). In that case, it is preferable to opt for access point mode, which disables the router function.
  • Page 66: Product Information

    Hercules Wireless N Router HWNRi-300 5.5. Product information WiFi Manager N allows you to view all of the information relating to the functioning of your Hercules router. To consult product information: - On the home page, click the Product information tab.
  • Page 67: Glossary

    Standard established by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, an American organization) in the 802.11 family, whose goal is to improve security by integrating WPA-PSK authentication into AES encryption. This Hercules adapter is compatible with this standard. 802.11n Standard established by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, an American organization) in the 802.11 family, allowing for theoretical transfer rates of 300Mbits/s in the 2.4GHz frequency band with a...
  • Page 68: Hercules Wireless N Router Hwnri

    WiFi signal's coverage and range are the same. The choice of one mode or the other (20 or 40MHz) depends solely on the transmitter used. The Hercules Wireless N key will automatically adapt to the signal received.
  • Page 69 Device installed at the heart of a WiFi network, allowing for the connection of several computers equipped with WiFi adapters for the exchange of data. WiFi Station N Utility developed by Hercules to define, verify and configure all connection and security settings regarding your WiFi installation. WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) Wireless local area network, generally employing the 802.11b, g or n standards.
  • Page 70 Log on now to our website (www.hercules.com) to download the latest driver and software versions, consult the list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) relating to your product and access User Manual updates. You can also discover the entire Hercules range and get information on upcoming products.
  • Page 71: Technical Support

    7. TECHNICAL SUPPORT If you encounter a problem with your product, please go to http://ts.hercules.com and select your language. From there you will be able to access various utilities (Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), the latest versions of drivers and software) that may help to resolve your problem.
  • Page 72: Environmental Protection Recommendation

    Please contact your local authorities for information on the collection point nearest you. Trademarks Hercules® is a registered trademark of Guillemot Corporation S.A. Intel® and Pentium® are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. Wireless Attitude ! is a trademark of Guillemot Corporation S.A. Microsoft® Windows® 2000, XP and Vista are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
  • Page 73 HWNRi-300 Hercules Wireless N Router Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 74 Hercules Wireless N Router HWNRi-300 End-user software license Agreement IMPORTANT: please read the Agreement carefully prior to opening and installing the Software. By opening the Software package, you agree to be bound by the terms of this Agreement. The Software enclosed in this package is licensed, not sold, and is only available under the terms of the present license Agreement.

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