2014-07-04

Login Information Gateway - 192.168.2.1 Username - N/A (None) Password - N/A (None) How to Find SSID (Network Name) Plug the computer into a LAN port via an Ethernet cable. Open a web browser. In the address bar at the top, type in 192.168.2.1 Click Login in the upper right. Input the password and click Login (by default, the password should be left blank). Select Channel and SSID from the menu on the left under the Wireless section. The SSID will be listed on this page. How to Find Wireless Password (WPA/WEP) Plug the computer into a LAN port via an Ethernet cable. Open a web browser. In the address bar at the top, type in 192.168.2.1 Click Login in the upper right. Input the password and click Login (by default, the password should be left blank). Select Security from the menu on the left under the Wireless section. Uncheck the box labeled "Obscure PSK" to make the Wireless Password visible. Changing Wireless Security Type/Disabling Plug the computer into a LAN port via an Ethernet cable. Open a web browser. In the address bar at the top, type in 192.168.2.1 Click Login in the upper right. Input the password and click Login (by default, the password should be left blank). Select Security from the menu on the left under the Wireless section. To change or disable the Wireless Security, select the desired Security Mode from the dropdown (Disabled, WPA/WPA2-Personal(PSK), 128-bit WEP or 64-bit WEP). If WPA/WPA2-Personal(PSK) is selected, choose the Authentication (WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK or WPA-PSK + WPA2-PSK) and Encryption Technique (TKIP or AES).  WPA2-PSK with AES is recommended. Enter the Pre-Shared Key or WEP Key. If WEP security is selected the password will need to be 10 characters in length (if 64-bit) or 26 characters in length (if 128-bit) and can only use 0-9 and A-F. If WPA or WPA2 was selected the password can be between 8-63 characters, is case sensitive and can use any character on your keyboard. Once the passphrase has been entered select Apply Changes at the bottom of the page. MAC Filtering Plug the computer into a LAN port via an Ethernet cable. Open a web browser. In the address bar at the top, type in 192.168.2.1 Click Login in the upper right. Input the password and click Login (by default, the password should be left blank). Select MAC Address Filtering from the menu on the left under the Firewall section. Uncheck the "Enable MAC Address Filtering" box. Select Apply Changes at the bottom of the page. Changing the Wireless Channel Plug the computer into a LAN port via an Ethernet cable. Open a web browser. In the address bar at the top, type in 192.168.2.1 Click Login in the upper right. Input the password and click Login (by default, the password should be left blank). Select Channel and SSID from the menu on the left under the Wireless section. From the dropdown menu labeled Wireless Channel select the desired channel. (Channels 1,3,9,11) Select Apply Changes at the bottom of the page. Changing Wireless Mode Plug the computer into a LAN port via an Ethernet cable. Open a web browser. In the address bar at the top, type in 192.168.2.1 Click Login in the upper right. Input the password and click Login (by default, the password should be left blank). Select Channel and SSID from the menu on the left under the Wireless section. From the dropdown menu labeled Wireless Mode select "g only". Select Apply Changes at the bottom of the page. DHCP Reservation **This router does not support DHCP Reservation** UPnP Open a web browser. In the address bar at the top, type in 192.168.2.1 Click Login in the upper right. Input the password and click Login (by default, the password should be left blank). Select System Settings from the menu on the left under the Administration section. Select Enable or Disable under "UPnP Enabling". Select Apply Changes at the bottom of the page. DMZ Open a web browser. In the address bar at the top, type in 192.168.2.1 Click Login in the upper right. Input the password and click Login (by default, the password should be left blank). Select DMZ from the menu on the left under the Firewall section. Check the box below Enable. Enter the IP Address of the Xbox. Select Apply Changes at the bottom of the page. Disable DMZ Open a web browser. In the address bar at the top, type in 192.168.2.1 Click Login in the upper right. Input the password and click Login (by default, the password should be left blank). Select DMZ from the menu on the left under the Firewall section. Uncheck the box below Enable. Select Apply Changes at the bottom of the page. Port Forwarding Open a web browser. In the address bar at the top, type in 192.168.2.1 Click Login in the upper right. Input the password and click Login (by default, the password should be left blank). Select "Virtual Servers" from the menu on the left under the Firewall section. On the first available row check the box for Enable. Under Description, enter Xbox1. Under Inbound Port, enter 3074 for both fields. Under Type, select BOTH. Under Private IP Address, enter the IP Address of the Xbox. Under Private Port, enter in 3074 for both fields. Select Apply Changes at the top of the page. Disable Port Forwarding Open a web browser. In the address bar at the top, type in 192.168.2.1 Click Login in the upper right. Input the password and click Login (by default, the password should be left blank). Select "Virtual Servers" from the menu on the left under the Firewall section. Uncheck Enable on the row labeled Xbox1. Select Apply Changes at the top of the page. Firewall Open a web browser. In the address bar at the top, type in 192.168.2.1 Click Login in the upper right. Input the password and click Login (by default, the password should be left blank). Select Firewall from the menu on the left. Select Disable next to "Firewall Enable/Disable". Select Apply Changes at the bottom of the page. How to Find Firmware Version Open a web browser. In the address bar at the top, type in 192.168.2.1 Click Login in the upper right. Input the password and click Login (by default, the password should be left blank). Select Home from the menu at the top. The Firmware Version will be listed on this page under the Version Info section. Firmware Update Plug the computer into a LAN port via an Ethernet cable. *Wired is recommended* Open a web browser. In the address bar at the top, type in 192.168.2.1 Click Login in the upper right. Input the password and click Login (by default, the password should be left blank). Select Firmware Update from the menu on the left under the Utilities section. The firmware version should be listed near the top of this page. Open another tab in the web browser. Go to www.belkin.com . Scroll down and click on Support. Enter the model number of your device in the search box. Scroll down to the "Downloads" section under the search results. Click the link with the model number of your device labeled Firmware Update. Locate the version of the router you have and click where is says download to download the latest version of the firmware. Be sure to save the file to a place that is easy to locate such as the desktop or downloads. Return to the original browser tab that you opened the router's GUI page in. If the versions do not match you will need to update now. Click on browse. Find the firmware bin file from the location that you saved it and click open. Click Update and let the software install without interruption. Restore Factory Defaults Through Firmware Plug the computer into a LAN port via an Ethernet cable. Open a web browser. In the address bar at the top, type in 192.168.2.1 Click Login in the upper right. Input the password and click Login (by default, the password should be left blank). Select Restore Factory Default from the menu on the left under the Utilities section. Click the Restore Defaults button. Through Hardware Plug the computer into a LAN port via an Ethernet cable. Locate the reset button on the device. With paperclip/pen/toothpick hold down the reset button down for 30 seconds. Wait for lights to turn off then return to normal. Entering PPPoE Open a web browser. In the address bar at the top, type in 192.168.2.1 Click Login in the upper right. Input the password and click Login (by default, the password should be left blank). Select Connection Type from the menu on the left under the Internet WAN section. Select PPPoE and click Next. Enter the PPPoE Username and Password . Select Apply Changes at the bottom of the page. Multiple Console Support Confirmed No Known Issues Device Manual TBA*  

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