Belkin Network Card F5D7130 User Manual

Wireless Network  
Access Point  
Creat a faster wireless network  
User Manual  
F5D7130  
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INTRODUCTION  
Thank you for purchasing the Belkin 54g Wireless Network Access Point (WAP)  
and welcome to the world of wireless networking. Now you can take advantage  
of this great new high-speed wireless technology and gain the freedom you need  
to share files among your home or office computers—without using cables. The  
WAP acts as a bridge between your existing wired network and your wireless-  
equipped computers. The easy installation and setup will have you networking  
wirelessly in minutes. Please be sure to read through this manual completely to  
be sure that you are getting the most out of your WAP.  
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OVERVIEW  
Key Features  
Wide Area Coverage at High Speeds  
The Belkin WAP provides coverage over an indoor area up to 300 feet in radius  
and outdoor area over 1,500 feet in radius.  
Up to 128-Bit Encryption  
Your Belkin WAP is capable of encrypting (scrambling) the transmitted radio  
waves so you can be sure that your data is secure. The optional encryption  
feature allows you to encrypt at 64-bits or 128-bits using a key that you  
enter yourself.  
MAC Address Filtering  
For added security, you can set up a list of MAC addresses (unique client  
identifiers) that are allowed access to your network. Every computer has its  
own MAC address. Simply enter these MAC addresses into a list using the web-  
based user interface and you can control access to your network.  
Works with Both PCs and Ma Computers  
The WAP supports a variety of networking environments including Mac OS®  
8.x, 9.x, X v10.x, AppleTalk®, Linux®, Windows® 95, 98, Me, NT®, 2000, and  
XP, and others.  
Front-Panel Connected LED Display  
Lighted LEDs on the front of the WAP indicate which functions are in  
operation. Youll know at-a-glance whether your WAP is connected to the  
Internet. This feature eliminates the need for advanced software and status-  
monitoring procedures.  
Vertical or Horizontal Desktop Application  
Your WAP can stand vertically on the desktop to save space, or lay down flat  
on a shelf or under your modem. The included vertical mounting base lets you  
decide how to position the WAP.  
Web-Based Advanced User Interface  
You can set up the WAPs advanced functions easily through your web browser,  
without having to install additional software onto the computer. There are no  
disks to install or keep track of and, best of all, you can make changes and  
perform setup functions from any computer on the network quickly and easily.  
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OVERVIEW  
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) support on-board makes for  
the easiest possible connection to a network. Once the WAP is physically  
connected to the network, it will attempt to get an address from a DHCP  
server upon power up automatically so there is no need for a complicated  
networking setup.  
Applications and Advantages  
Economically connect multiple wireless computers to a network  
SOHO (Small Office/ Home Office) networking needs  
• Provides the easy and quick small network installation SOHO users need.  
Package Contents  
Belkin 54g Wireless Network Access Point  
Vertical Mounting Base (optional use)  
Power Supply  
User Manual  
System Requirements  
At least one computer with an installed 54g or 802.11b-compliant wireless  
Ethernet adapter  
TCP/ IP networking protocol installed on each computer  
CAT5 networking cable (or better)  
Microsoft® Internet Explorer 4.0 or later, or Netscape® 4.0 or later  
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OVERVIEW  
Specifications  
Standards:  
IEEE 802.3 10Base-T Ethernet (WAN)  
IEEE 802.11b  
IEEE 802.11g draft (54g)  
Wireless:  
Radio Technology  
Data Rate  
Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS)  
802.11b: 11, 5.5, 2, 1Mbps  
802.11g: 54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 9, 6Mbps  
802.11b: CCK, DQPSK, DBPSK  
802.11g: OFDM  
Modulation  
Operating Frequency 2.412-2.497GHz ISM band  
Operating Channels  
802.11b: 11 for North America, 14 for Japan, 13 for  
Europe  
802.11g: 13 for North America, 13 for Japan, 13 for  
Europe  
Security  
64/ 128-bit WEP  
Protocol Supported:  
Management:  
Maximum Users:  
Ports:  
CSMA/ CD, TCP, IP, UDP, AppleTalk, and DHCP (client)  
Browser-based  
32 (WAN)i  
1 10Base-T RJ45 port, WAN  
1 power jack  
1 reset button  
LEDs:  
Power  
LAN activity  
WLAN activity  
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KNOWING YOUR WIRELESS ACCESS POINT  
The WAP has been designed to be placed on a desktop vertically or  
horizontally, or it may be mounted to a wall. The slim design minimizes the  
desktop space required when placed vertically. All of the cables exit from the  
rear of the WAP for better organization and utility. The LED indicators are  
easily visible on the front of the WAP to provide you with information about  
network activity and status.  
Front Panel  
Power/Ready LED  
Wireless LAN LED  
LAN (Network) LED  
Power/ Ready LED  
Indicates that the WAP is receiving power  
OFF WAP is OFF  
Blinking Green WAP is Booting Up  
Solid Green  
WAP is Ready  
Wireless LAN LED  
OFF  
Green  
Wireless Network is OFF  
Wireless Network is Ready  
Blinking Green Indicates Wireless Activity  
LAN (Network) LED  
OFF  
No Network is Linked to the Port  
10Base-T Connected  
100Base-Tx Connected  
Green  
Orange  
Blinking  
(Orange or Green) Port Activity  
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Rear Panel  
Power Jack  
Antennas  
Reset Button  
RJ45 Ethernet Jack  
Power Jack  
Connect the included 5V DC power supply to this jack.  
RJ45 Ethernet Jack  
Connect an Ethernet cable to this socket, and connect to an open RJ45  
10Base-T or 100Base-T port on a switch, hub, or WAP.  
Reset Button  
The “Reset” button is used in rare cases when the WAP may function  
improperly. Resetting the WAP will restore the WAPs normal operation while  
maintaining the programmed settings. You can also restore the factory default  
settings by using the Reset button. Use the restore option in instances where  
you may have forgotten your custom password.  
a. Resetting the WAP  
Push and release the Reset button. The lights on the WAP will  
momentarily flash. The Power/ Ready light will begin to blink. When the  
Power/ Ready light becomes solid again, the reset is complete.  
b. Restoring the Factory Defaults  
Press and hold the Reset button for five seconds then release it. The  
lights on the WAP will momentarily flash. The Power/ Ready light will  
begin to blink. When the Power/ Ready light becomes solid again, the  
restore is complete.  
Rotatable Dual Dipole Antennas  
Two unidirectional dipole antennas are located on the side of the WAP. The  
antennas can rotate 360 degrees. The antennas should be oriented in the  
vertical position for best performance.  
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PLACEMENT OF YOUR WIRELESS ACCESS POINT  
Proper placement of your WAP is important to ensure the best performance of  
your wireless network. Typically, indoors your WAP can provide a circular  
coverage area of 250 feet or more. However, different types of construction  
materials and other obstructions in a building can greatly affect the wireless  
signal and decrease the range. Whenever possible, your WAP should be placed as  
close as possible to the center of the area that you want to cover. In multi-story  
homes, place the WAP on a floor that is as close to the center of the home as  
possible; this may mean placing the WAP on an upper floor.  
Use care when choosing the location of your WAP  
Be aware of appliances or large objects such as a refrigerator or  
washer/ dryer unit that may be on the opposite side of a wall from where  
you decide to place your WAP.  
• Place the WAP on top of a desk and away from metal cabinets and  
computer cases.  
Do not place objects or components on top of the WAP.  
Make sure that both antennas are pointing UP at all times.  
Metallic-based UV window tint can affect wireless performance. Do not place  
the WAP next to a tinted window.  
We realize that in the real world, it may not be possible to place your WAP in  
the center of your coverage area. In cases where you may experience difficulty  
covering the entire area you want, try placing the WAP as high as possible.  
Wireless devices work best in a line-of-sight situation where there are no  
obstacles between the wireless computer and the WAP. The WAP may also be  
mounted to a wall with the antennas facing UP. There are other options for  
expanding your wireless coverage area. Visit www.networking.belkin.com for  
solutions.  
The wireless signal can be affected by many things including neighboring  
wireless networks, microwave ovens in operation, and 2.4GHz cordless phones.  
While these things can affect the network performance, your wireless network  
typically will work fine under most conditions where these devices exist.  
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INSTALLATION  
Connecting the WAP to a Cable/DSL WAP, Ethernet Switch, or Hub  
Verify the contents of your box. You should have the following:  
Belkin 54g Wireless Network Access Point  
Vertical Mounting Base (optional use)  
Power Supply  
User Manual  
1. Select a suitable place for your WAP.  
2. Connect a CAT5 cable between the WAP and your cable/ DSL WAPs LAN  
port, Ethernet switch, or hub by plugging one end of the cable into the  
RJ45 jack on the WAP and the other end into an open RJ45 jack on the  
cable/ DSL WAP, Ethernet switch, or hub.  
3. Connect the power supply to the WAP by plugging the round DC connector  
into the DC jack on the WAP. Plug the power supply into the wall. Verify  
that the Power LED and the LAN LED are illuminated. If both LEDs are  
illuminated, this indicates that the WAP is connected properly.  
4. Place the WAP on a desktop or mount it to a wall in the location that you  
have chosen. Next, swivel the antennas so they are both pointing up.  
5. Connection and placement of your WAP is now complete. Go to the  
Configuring the WAP” section to learn how to configure the WAP.  
Desktop PC  
Desktop PC  
Cable/DSL Modem  
Wireless Notebook  
Network Card  
Belkin Router or  
Switch  
Wireless Access  
Point  
Wireless Notebook  
Network Card  
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SETTING UP YOUR WIRELESS COMPUTER TO CONFIGURE THE WAP  
You will need to set you Wireless Client to the same subnet as the WAP before  
you can access the Web-based interface. Perform the following steps from the  
computer you wish to configure your WAP from:  
NOTE: You must undo these steps once you have complete configuring your WAP.  
Windows 98, ME, 2000 and XP  
1. Go to the Windows control panel and double-click on the Network icon or  
the Network Connections icon.  
2. Right-click on the Local Area Connection for your Wireless adapter and  
select Properties.  
3. In the General Tab select  
the Internet Protocol  
TCP/ IP settings for your  
wireless adapter and click  
on the Properties button.  
4. Select the “Use the  
following IP address”  
radio button.  
5. Enter and IP address in  
the same subnet as the  
Access Point. For  
Example: 192.168.2.200  
6. Enter the following  
subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 then click OK  
Note: Once you have completed configuring your WAP, repeat steps 1 through 3  
above. Then select “Obtain an IP automatically” or set a valid IP for  
your computer on the same subnet as the network you are connecting to.  
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CONFIGURING THE WAP USING THE  
ADVANCED WEB-BASED USER INTERFACE  
Using your Internet browser, you can access the WAPs web-based advanced user  
interface. In your browser, type “192.168.2.254” (do not type in anything else  
such as “http:/ / ” or “www”). Then press the “Enter” key.  
Logging into the WAP  
You will see the WAPs home page in your browser window. The home page is  
visible to any user who wants to see it. To make any changes to the WAPs  
settings, you have to log in. Clicking the “Login” button or clicking on any one  
of the links on the home page will take you to the login screen. The WAP ships  
with no password entered. In the login screen, leave the password blank and  
click the “Submit” button to log in.  
Logging out of the WAP  
One computer at a time can log in to the WAP for the purposes of making  
changes to the settings of the WAP. Once a user has logged in to make changes,  
there are two ways that the computer can be logged out. Clicking the “Logout”  
button will log the computer out. The second method is automatic. The login  
will time out after a specified period of time. The default login time out is 10  
minutes. This can be changed from one to 99 minutes. For more information, see  
the section in this manual titled “Changing System Settings.  
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CONFIGURING THE WAP USING THE  
ADVANCED WEB-BASED USER INTERFACE  
Understanding the Advanced Web-Based User Interface  
The home page is the first page you will see when you access the advanced web-  
based user interface (UI). The home page shows you a quick view of the WAPs  
status and settings. All advanced setup pages can be reached from this page.  
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
(1)  
(6)  
(5)  
(7)  
(1) Quick Navigation Links  
You can go directly to any of the WAPs advanced UI pages by clicking  
directly on these links. The links are divided into logical categories and  
grouped by tabs to make finding a particular setting easier to find.  
(2) Home Button  
The home button is available in every page of the UI. Pressing this button  
will take you back to the home page.  
(3) Help Button  
The “Help” button gives you access to the WAPs help pages. Help is also  
available on many pages by clicking “more info” next to certain sections  
of each page.  
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ADVANCED WEB-BASED USER INTERFACE  
(4) Login/ Logout Button  
This button enables you to log in and out of the WAP with the press of  
one button. When you are logged into the WAP, this button will change to  
read “Logout. Logging into the WAP will take you to a separate login  
page where you will need to enter a password. When you are logged in to  
the WAP, you can make changes to the settings. When you are finished  
making changes, you can log out of the WAP by clicking the “Logout”  
button. For more information about logging into the WAP, see the section  
called “Logging into the WAP.  
(5) Version Info  
Shows the firmware version, boot-code version, hardware version, and  
serial number of the WAP.  
(6) LAN Settings  
Shows you the settings of the Local Area Network (LAN) side of the WAP.  
(7) Features  
Shows the status of the WAPs wireless setting. Changes can be made to  
the settings by clicking on any one of the links or by clicking the Quick  
Navigation links on the left side of the screen.  
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CONFIGURING THE WIRELESS NETWORK SETTINGS  
The Wireless tab lets you make changes to the wireless network settings. From  
this tab you can make changes to the wireless network name (SSID), operating  
channel, and encryption security settings.  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
(1) Wireless Channel  
Shows you the current channel your WAP is using. You may select one of  
11 channels.  
(2) Wireless Mode  
Shows the current mode of wireless operation. You may select one of  
three modes.  
(3) SSID  
Shows the current name of the WAP.  
(4) Broadcast SSID  
Shows whether SSID is enabled or disabled.  
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CONFIGURING THE WIRELESS NETWORK SETTINGS  
Changing the Wireless Channel  
There are a number of operating channels you can choose from. In the United  
States, there are 11 channels. In the United Kingdom and most of Europe, there  
are 13 channels. In a small number of other countries, there are other channel  
requirements. Your WAP is configured to operate on the proper channels for the  
country you reside in. The default channel is 11. The channel can be changed if  
needed. If there are other wireless networks operating in your area, your network  
should be set to operate on a channel that is different than the other wireless  
networks. For best performance, use a channel that is at least five channels away  
from the other wireless network. For instance, if another network is operating on  
channel 11, then set your network to channel 6 or below. To change the  
channel, select the channel from the drop-down list. Click Apply Changes. The  
change is immediate.  
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CONFIGURING THE WIRELESS NETWORK SETTINGS  
Using the Wireless Mode Switch  
Your WAP can operate in three different wireless modes: “54g-Auto”,“54g-Only”,  
and “802.11b-Only. In 54g-Auto mode, the WAP will be compatible with  
802.11b and 54g wireless clients simultaneously. This mode is the factory default  
and ensures full compatibility with all Wi-Fi-compatible devices. Set the WAP to  
54g-Auto mode if you have a mix of 802.11b and 54g clients in your network.  
54g-Only mode will be compatible with 54g clients only. This mode can be useful  
only if you do not have any 802.11b clients that need access to the network.  
802.11b-Only mode will be compatible with 802.11b clients only. This mode can  
be useful if you have 802.11b clients only that need access to the network. To  
switch modes, select the desired mode from the drop-down box next to “Wireless  
Mode” then click Apply Changes.  
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CONFIGURING THE WIRELESS NETWORK SETTINGS  
Changing the Wireless Network Name (SSID)  
To identify your wireless network, a name called the SSID (Service Set Identifier)  
is used. The default SSID of the WAP is “WLAN”. You can change this to anything  
you want to or you can leave it unchanged. If there are other wireless networks  
operating in your area, you will want to make sure that your SSID is unique  
(does not match that of another wireless network in the area). To change the  
SSID, type in the SSID that you want to use and click Apply Changes. The  
change is immediate. If you make a change to the SSID, your wireless-equipped  
computers may also need to be reconfigured to connect to your new network  
name. Refer to the documentation of your wireless network adapter for  
information on making this change.  
Using the Broadcast SSID Feature  
NOTE: This advanced feature should be employed by advanced users only. For  
security, you can choose not to broadcast your networks SSID. Doing so will  
keep your network name hidden from computers that are scanning for the  
presence of wireless networks. To turn off the broadcast of the SSID, remove the  
check mark from the box next to “Broadcast SSID, and then click “Apply  
Changes. The change is immediate. Each computer now needs to be set to  
connect to your specific SSID; an SSID of “ANYwill no longer be accepted.  
Refer to the documentation of your wireless network adapter for information on  
making this change.  
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CONFIGURING THE WIRELESS NETWORK SETTINGS  
Changing the Wireless Encryption Settings  
Clicking on the “Encryption” link in the “Wireless” tab will take you to the  
encryption settings screen. To make setting up your network for the first time  
easy, the WAP ships with encryption turned off. If you wish to turn on  
encryption, you can do so from this page. Turning on encryption will require you  
to set each of your wireless-equipped computers with the same encryption  
settings that you make in the WAP. Refer to the documentation of your wireless  
network adapter for information on making this change.  
There are two types of encryption to choose from: 64-bit and 128-bit encryption.  
Using encryption will make your network more secure, but will slow down the  
network performance. Although network performance will be reduced, it is likely  
the change will not be detectable to users of the network.  
Setting Encryption Automatically Using a Passphrase  
Note to Mac users: The Passphrase option will not operate with Apple® AirPort®. To  
configure encryption for your Mac computer, set the encryption using the manual  
method described in the next section.  
1. Select “64-bit automatically” or “128-bit automatically” from the drop-  
down menu.  
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2. Type in a passphrase. A passphrase is like a password. It can be a mixture  
of numbers and letters. After you type in your passphrase, click  
Generate. When you click “Generate”, the key fields below will become  
populated.  
NOTE: 64-bit encryption will generate four keys and 128-bit encryption will  
generate only one key. Select the key you want to use by clicking the radio  
button next to it. Click “Apply Changes.  
3. Encryption in the WAP is now set. Each of your computers on your  
wireless network will now need to be configured with the same  
passphrase. Refer to the documentation of your wireless network adapter  
for information on making this change.  
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CONFIGURING THE WIRELESS NETWORK SETTINGS  
Setting Encryption Manually Using a Hexadecimal Key  
A hexadecimal key is a mixture of numbers and letters from AF and 0–9. 64-bit  
keys are five two-digit numbers. 128-bit keys are 13 two-digit numbers.  
For instance:  
AF 0F 4B C3 D4 = 64-bit key  
C3 03 0F AF 0F 4B B2 C3 D4 4B C3 D4 E7 = 128-bit key  
In the boxes below, make up your key by writing in two characters between AF  
and 0–9. You will use this key to program the encryption settings on your WAP  
and your wireless computers.  
Note to Mac users: Original Apple AirPort products support 64-bit encryption only.  
Apple AirPort 2 products can support 64-bit or 128-bit encryption. Please check  
your product to see which version you are using. If you cannot configure your  
network with 128-bit encryption, try 64-bit encryption.  
1. Select “64-bit manually” or “128-bit manually” from the drop-down menu.  
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2. If using 64-bit encryption, there will be four key fields. If using 128-bit  
encryption, there will be one key field. In the key field(s), type in the  
hexadecimal key(s) that you wish to use. When finished typing in your  
keys, select which key you want to use by clicking the radio button next  
to it. Click Apply Changes.  
3. Encryption in the WAP is now set. Each of your computers on your  
wireless network will now need to be configured with the same  
hexadecimal key. Refer to the documentation of your wireless network  
adapter for information on making this change.  
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WAP UTILITIES  
Setting MAC Address Filtering  
NOTE: This feature may not exist in your current WAP firmware. Please check  
belkin.com for the latest firmware updates that will support his feature.  
The MAC address filter is a powerful security feature that allows you to specify  
which computers are allowed on the network. Any computer attempting to  
access the network that is not specified in the filter list will be denied access.  
When you enable this feature, you must enter the MAC address of each client  
(computer) on your network to allow network access to each. The “Block”  
feature lets you turn on and off access to the network easily for any computer  
without having to add and remove the computers MAC address from the list.  
To enable this feature, select “Enable MAC Address Filtering” (1). Next, enter the  
MAC address of each computer on your network by clicking in the space provided  
(2) and entering the MAC address of the computer you want to add to the list.  
Click Add” (3), then Apply Changes” to save the settings. To delete a MAC  
address from the list, simply click “Delete” next to the MAC address you wish to  
delete. Click Apply Changes” to save the settings.  
NOTE: You will not be able to delete the MAC address of the computer you are  
using to access the WAP's administrative functions (the computer you are  
using now).  
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WAP UTILITIES  
Restarting the WAP  
Sometimes it may be necessary to restart or reboot the WAP if it begins working  
improperly. Restarting or rebooting the WAP will NOT delete any of your  
configuration settings.  
Restarting the WAP to Restore Normal Operation  
1. Click the “Restart WAP” button.  
2. The following  
message will  
appear. Click “OK”.  
3. The following message will  
appear. Restarting the  
WAP can take up to  
60 seconds. It is  
important not to turn off  
the power to the WAP  
during the restart.  
4. A 60-second countdown will appear on the screen. When the countdown  
reaches zero, the WAP will be restarted. The WAP home page should  
appear automatically. If not, type in the WAPs address (default =  
192.168.2.254) into the navigation bar of your browser.  
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WAP UTILITIES  
Restoring Factory Default Setting  
Restoring Factory Default Settingss  
1. Click the “Restore Defaults” button.  
2. The following  
message will  
appear. Click “OK”.  
3. The following message will appear.  
Restoring the defaults includes  
restarting the WAP. It can take up to 60  
seconds. It is important not to turn the  
power to the WAP off during the restart.  
4. A 60-second countdown will appear on the screen. When the countdown  
reaches zero, the WAPs defaults will be restored. The WAP home page  
should appear automatically. If it does not, type the WAPs address  
(default = 192.168.2.254) into the navigation bar of your browser.  
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WAP UTILITIES  
Saving a Current Configuration  
You can save your current configuration by using this feature. Saving your  
configuration will allow you to restore it later if your settings are lost or  
changed. It is recommended that you back up your current configuration before  
performing a firmware update.  
1. Click “Save. A window  
called “File Download” will  
open. Click “Save.  
2. A window will open that  
allows you to select the  
location where you want  
to save the configuration  
file. Select a location. You  
can name the file anything  
you want, or use the  
default name “Config. Be  
sure to name the file so  
you can locate it yourself  
later. When you have  
selected the location  
and name of the file,  
click “Save.  
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WAP UTILITIES  
3. When the save is complete,  
you will see the window  
below. Click “Close.  
The configuration is now saved.  
Restoring a Previous Configuration  
This option will allow you to restore a previously saved configuration.  
1. Click “Browse. A window  
will open that allows you  
to select the location of  
the configuration file. All  
configuration files end  
with a .bin. Locate the  
configuration file you  
want to restore and  
double-click on it.  
2. You will be asked if you want to  
continue. Click “OK”.  
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3. A reminder window will appear. It  
will take up to 60 seconds for the  
configuration restoration to  
complete. Click “OK”.  
4. A 60-second countdown will appear on the screen. When the countdown  
reaches zero, the WAPs configuration will be restored. The WAP home  
page should appear automatically. If not, type in the WAPs address  
(default = 192.168.2.254) into the navigation bar of your browser.  
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Updating Firmware  
From time to time, Belkin may release new versions of the WAPs firmware.  
Firmware updates contain feature improvements and fixes to problems that may  
have existed. When Belkin releases new firmware, you can download the firmware  
from the Belkin website and update your WAPs firmware to the latest version.  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
Checking for a New Version of Firmware  
The “Check Firmware” (1) button allows you to instantly check for a new version  
of firmware. When you click the button, a new browser window will appear  
informing you that either no new firmware is available or that there is a new  
version available. If a new version is available, you will have the option to  
download it.  
Downloading a New Version of Firmware  
If you click the Check Firmware button and a new version of firmware is  
available, you will see a screen such as the following.  
1. To download the new version of firmware, click “Download.  
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2. A window will open that  
allows you to select the  
location where you want  
to save the firmware file.  
Select a location. You can  
name the file anything  
you want, or use the  
default name. Be sure to  
save the file in a place  
where you can locate it  
yourself later. When you  
have selected the  
location, click “Save.  
3. When the save is complete,  
you will see the following  
window. Click “Close.  
The download of the firmware is complete. To update the firmware, follow the  
next steps in “Updating the WAPs Firmware.  
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Updating the WAP’s Firmware  
1. In the “Firmware  
Update” page, click  
“Browse. A window  
will open that allows  
you to select the  
location of the  
firmware update file.  
All firmware files end  
with a .dlf.  
2. Browse to the firmware file you downloaded. Select the file by  
double-clicking on the file name.  
3. The “Update Firmware” box will  
now display the location and name  
of the firmware file you just  
selected. Click “Update.  
4. You will be asked if you are sure  
you want to continue. Click “OK”.  
5. You will see one more message. This message tells you that the WAP may  
not respond for as long as one minute as the firmware is loaded into the  
WAP and the WAP is rebooted. Click “OK”.  
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6. A 60-second countdown will appear on the screen. When the countdown  
reaches zero, the WAP firmware update will be complete. The WAP home  
page should appear automatically. If not, type in the WAPs address  
(default = 192.168.2.254) into the navigation bar of your browser.  
The firmware update is complete.  
Changing System Settings  
The “System Settings” page is where you can enter a new administrator password  
and set the login timeout of the WAP.  
Setting or Changing the Administrator Password  
The WAP ships with NO password entered. If you wish to add a password for  
greater security, you can set a password here. Write down your password and  
keep it in a safe place, as you will need it if you log into the WAP in the future.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
You can find technical support information at www.networking.belkin.com or  
www.belkin.com through the tech support area. If you want to contact technical  
support by phone, please call 800-223-5546. Technical support is available 24-  
hours-a-day, 7-days-a-week.  
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INFORMATION  
FCC Statement  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY WITH FCC RULES FOR  
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY  
We, Belkin Corporation, of 501 West Walnut Street, Compton, CA 90220, declare under our sole  
responsibility that the product,  
F5D7130  
to which this declaration relates,  
complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this  
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Caution: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation.  
The radiated output power of this device is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits.  
Nevertheless, the device shall be used in such manner that the potential for human contact  
normal operation is minimized.  
When connecting an external antenna to the device, the antenna shall be placed in such a  
manner to minimize the potential for human contact during normal operation. In order to avoid  
the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the  
antenna shall not be less than 20cm (8 inches) during normal operation.  
Federal Communications Commission Notice  
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.  
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used  
in accordance with the instructions, it may cause harmful interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged  
to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver.  
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver  
is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.  
Modifications  
The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications to this device that  
are not expressly approved by Belkin Components may void the users authority to operate  
the equipment.  
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Canada- Industry Canada (IC)  
The wireless radio of this device complies with RSS 139 & RSS 210 Industry Canada. This Class B  
digital complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B conforme á la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
Europe-European Union Notice  
Radio products with the CE 0628 or CE alert marking comply  
with the R&TTE Directive (1995/ 5/ EC) issued by the Commission of the  
European Community.  
0628  
Compliance with this directive implies conformity to the following European Norms (in brackets  
are the equivalent international standards).  
EN 60950 (IEC60950) – Product Safety  
EN 300 328 Technical requirement for radio equipment  
ETS 300 826 General EMC requirements for radio equipment.  
To determine the type of transmitter, check the identification label on your Belkin product.  
Products with the CE marking comply with the EMC Directive (89/ 336/ EEC) and the Low Voltage  
Directive (72/ 23/ EEC) issued by the Commission of the European Community. Compliance with  
these directives implies  
conformity to the following European Norms (in brackets are the  
equivalent international standards).  
EN 55022 (CISPR 22) – Electromagnetic Interference  
EN 55024 (IEC61000-4-2,3,4,5,6,8,11)- Electromagnetic Immunity  
EN 61000-3-2 (IEC610000-3-2) - Power Line Harmonics  
EN 61000-3-3 (IEC610000) – Power Line Flicker  
EN 60950 (IEC60950) – Product Safety  
Products that contain the radio transmitter are labeled with CE 0628 or CE alert marking and may  
also carry the CE logo.  
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belkin.com  
Belkin Corporation  
501 West Walnut Street  
Compton • CA 90220 • USA  
Tel: 310.898.1100  
Fax: 310.898.1111  
Belkin Components, Ltd.  
Express Business Park  
Shipton Way • Rushden • NN10 6GL  
United Kingdom  
Tel: +44 (0) 1933 35 2000  
Fax: +44 (0) 1933 31 2000  
Belkin Components B.V.  
Starparc Building • Boeing Avenue 333  
1119 PH Schiphol-Rijk • The Netherlands  
Tel: +31 (0) 20 654 7300  
Fax: +31 (0) 20 654 7349  
Belkin, Ltd.  
7 Bowen Crescent • West Gosford  
NSW 2250 Australia  
Tel: +61 (0) 2 4372 8600  
Fax: +61 (0) 2 4372 8603  
Belkin Tech Support  
US: 310.898.1100 ext. 2263  
800.223.5546 ext. 2263  
Europe: 00 800 223 55 460  
Australia: 1800 666 040  
P74218  
© 2003 Belkin Corporation. All rights reserved. All trade names are  
registered trademarks of respective manufacturers listed.  
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