Sweex Broadband Router RO001 매뉴얼

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RO001
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On the back of the Broadband Router you will find various network connections, a reset button and the power supply connection. From left to right:
• LAN 1 t/m 4 You can directly connect computers to this connection by means of a UTP cable. The connection is suitable for both 10 and 100
Mbps connections.
• WAN The ADSL or cable modem is connected here in respect of the Internet connection.
• DC IN This is where the external power supply (9 Volt direct voltage) is connected.
• RESET This button has two different functions. If you push the button briefly, the router will be reset. This has the same effect as temporarily
pulling out the power supply plug. If the router displays serious problems, it can be reset to the manufacturer’s settings by pushing the reset button
for 10 seconds. This means all settings will be erased. 
Windows 98SE
Click on "Start" and then select the option "Control Panel". Double-click on "Network Connections". Select "Configuration" and then select the
TCP/IP protocol of the network adapter. Finally, click on "Properties". Select the option "Obtain an IP Address Automatically". Click on "Gateway"
and make sure all fields are empty. Remove any IP numbers. Finally, click on "OK". Click "OK" again. It is possible that Windows prompts you for
the original Windows CD-ROM in order to copy a number of files from the computer to the hard disk. Otherwise, insert the original Windows CD-
ROM in the CD-ROM player and follow the instructions. Restart the computer. 
Windows 2000
Click on "Start" and then select the option "Control Panel". Double-click on the Network and Dial-Up Connections icon. Select the required LAN
connection by clicking on it with the mouse. Then right-click and select "Properties" in the menu that appears. Select the option "Internet protocol"
and click on "Properties". Enable the following options: "Obtain an IP Address Automatically" and "Obtain DNS Server Address Automatically". Click
"OK" to leave the screen. Click "OK" again to leave the Network screen. Restart the computer.
Windows XP
Click on "Start" and then select the option "Control Panel". Select the category "Network and Internet Connections". Finally, select the option
"Network Connections". Select the required LAN connection by clicking on it with the mouse. Then right-click and select "Properties". Check if the
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) option is ticked and select this line. Click on "Properties". Enable the following options: "Obtain an IP Address
Automatically" and "Obtain DNS Server Address Automatically". Click "OK" to leave the TCP/IP screen and click "OK" again to leave the Network
Settings screen.
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