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Configuring your router
After you have named your computers and set up TCP/IP on them, you can 
configure your router using your Web browser. For these instructions, we 
assume that you are using the router to connect your network to a high-speed 
Broadband Internet connection through an Internet service provider (ISP) and 
that you are configuring it as a DHCP server.
 
Important
The following configuration information
applies to the Linksys
®
 EtherFast
Cable/DSL routers. For any other brand or
model of router, see the manufacturer’s
documentation, which may accompany
the router or be available from the
manufacturer’s Web site.
To configure the Linksys EtherFast Cable/DSL router:
 
1
From one of the computers connected to the network, open your Web 
browser, type 
http://192.168.1.1
 in the browser’s address box, then press 
E
NTER
.
2
When prompted for a username and password, leave the username box 
empty and type 
admin
 in the password box, then click OK. The Setup page 
opens.
3
Enter the following values in the appropriate fields:
Router Name and Domain Name—Check with your ISP to see if 
entries are required in these fields and, if so, what entries are 
required. Normally, leaving the fields blank will work.
LAN IP Address—We recommend that you accept the defaults.
WAN IP Address—If your ISP assigns you a different IP address 
each time you log on, click Obtain an IP Address Automatically
If your ISP requires a fixed IP address, click Specify an IP Address
then type the values provided by your ISP.
4
When you are finished entering information on the Setup page, click 
Apply.
5
Click the DHCP tab on the top of the screen.
6
Click the Enable checkbox, then click Apply.
7
Press the reset button on your cable or DSL modem, then restart the 
computer. Your network should be running. Go to 
Testing your network
Now that your home network is set up, log onto one of your computers and 
access a favorite Internet Web site.
If you are unable to connect to the Internet:
Run the New Connection Wizard (for more information, see 
)
Check all physical cable connections
Compare the status lights on the front of the router or access point with 
the patterns described in the router or access point literature
Temporarily turn off any firewall software on your desktop computer
Turn off all of the devices, then power them back on, cable or DSL modem 
first, router second, and computers last.