Linksys EA6900 4A Manual De Propietario

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Setting Up: Advanced
Linksys EA-Series
4.  At the end of setup, follow the on-screen instructions to set up your 
Linksys Smart Wi-Fi account. 
NOTE:
As part of the router setup process, you will be sent a verification 
e-mail. From your home network, click the link in the e-mail to 
associate your router with the Linksys Smart Wi-Fi account. Make 
sure that the link opens in a supported web browser, such as 
Internet Explorer 8 or higher, Firefox 8 or higher, Google Chrome 10 
or higher, and Safari 5 (for Mac) or higher.
To share an Internet connection
NOTE
This is a complex process, so this procedure assumes that you have 
some networking knowledge.
To add another router to share an Internet connection:
This topic covers cases one and two above
1.  Determine the IP address range for your upstream (office or building) 
network. 
To determine the address range by using a Windows computer:
a.  Connect your computer into your upstream network’s router.
b.  Click  Start,  Run, type CMD, then click OK. The command prompt 
window appears.
c.  Type ipconfig, then press Enter
TIP
Although you can determine your computer’s IP address in 
many ways, this method is quick and relatively easy.
d.  Take note of the IP address. In this example, the IP address is 
192.168.100.192.
To determine the address range by using a Mac computer:
a.  Connect your computer into your upstream network’s router.
b.  From the Dock, click System preferences, click Network, then click 
Ethernet in the window to the left. A network status window opens.
c.  Take note of the IP address. In this example, the IP address is 
192.168.100.139.
Example: The above examples show that upstream IP addresses are on 
the 192.168.100.0 network. (The “0” indicates the entire network.) Your 
upstream network’s address may be different. The default address of 
your new Linksys router is 192.168.1.1. In setting up one router behind 
another, you must make sure that the local network on your new router is 
different than the network of your upstream router. In the above example, 
because the default local network on your Linksys router 192.168.1.0 is 
on a different subnet than the office network’s 192.168.100.0, you will be 
able to place your Linksys router behind the other router.