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Note: You can also refer to the User Guide on the U.S. Robotics Installation
CD-ROM for more detailed information. The User Guide offers more detailed
information than this Quick Installation Guide. For the most updated
information, visit: http://www.usr.com/support.
Before You Begin
Note: Your model number is 8022. It is important that you have your serial number
written down before you install the 22 Mbps Wireless Cable/DSL Router. You can find
your serial number on the bottom label of the 22 Mbps Wireless Cable/DSL Router
and on the side of the package. If you ever need to call our Technical Support
department, you will need this number to receive assistance.
Note: Be sure to find out what letter your CD-ROM drives uses before you begin
installing your new product. You will need to know this to properly install your
software.
During the Installation procedure, you may be prompted for your Windows operating system
CD-ROM. Make sure you have that available in case you need it.
Connect your modem to the 22 Mbps Wireless
Cable/DSL Router
Cable or DSL modem users:
Turn off your PC and your cable or DSL modem.
Attach both antennae to the 22 Mbps Wireless Cable/
DSL Router.
Locate the Ethernet cable from your cable or DSL
modem that is connected to your PC’s Ethernet
adapter.
Disconnect that Ethernet cable from your PC’s
Ethernet adapter, and connect it to the WAN port on
the rear of the 22 Mbps Wireless Cable/DSL Router.
Analogue or ISDN modem users:
Turn off your PC and your analogue or ISDN modem.
Attach both antennae to the 22 Mbps Wireless
Cable/DSL Router.
Locate the serial modem cable from your analogue
or ISDN modem that is connected to your PC’s serial
port.
Disconnect that serial modem cable from your PC’s
serial port, and connect it to the COM port on the 22
Mbps Wireless Cable/DSL Router.
Note: Some cable or DSL modems can be connected using both a USB cable and
an Ethernet cable. To connect your cable or DSL modem to the 22 Mbps Wireless
Cable/DSL Router, you must use an Ethernet cable.
Note: Some analogue or ISDN modems can be connected using both a USB cable
and a serial modem cable. To connect your analogue or ISDN modem to the 22
Mbps Wireless Cable/DSL Router, you must use a serial modem cable.
Connect your 22 Mbps Wireless Cable/DSL
Router to your computer and the power supply
To make a wireless connection: Make
sure each wireless card that will be
connected to the network is set to
Infrastructure mode. If necessary, refer
to your Wireless Card manual to
determine how to change this setting.
To make an Ethernet connection:
Connect one end of the supplied
Ethernet cable to your PC’s
Ethernet adapter. Connect the
other end to one of the LAN ports on
the 22 Mbps Wireless Cable/DSL
Router.
All users: Turn on your cable, DSL, analogue, or ISDN modem. Connect the included power
adapter to the power socket on the 22 Mbps Wireless Cable/DSL Router. Plug the power
adapter into a standard power outlet. Turn on your PC.
Configure the basic connection settings
Analogue or ISDN modem users: Launch a Web browser. In the location or address line of
your Web browser, type http://192.168.123.254 to access the Configuration Utility. There
is no default password for the 22 Mbps Wireless Cable/DSL Router, so just click Login.
Click WAN, Change, and select your WAN type as Dial-up Modem. You will need to enter
the network information for your ISP account, including your user name, your password,
and your dial-up number. When you are finished, click Save.
To verify your connection, click Connect in the Status page to initiate a dial-up session
with your ISP. The Status page will indicate whether or not the call was successful. If the
settings are correct, the analogue or ISDN modem can be used to connect to the Internet.
If the connection fails, verify that you entered the correct values and try again.
Cable or DSL modem users: If you use a login application to connect to the Internet, refer
to Appendix A in the Appendixes chapter of the User Guide on the Installation CD-ROM.
If you do not use a login application to connect to the Internet or if you have already
configured the 22 Mbps Wireless Cable/DSL Router, launch a Web browser and register
your product at www.usr.com/prdouctreg. If the page loads, you are finished with the
installation procedure.
Note: Refer to the “Configuring the 22 Mbps Wireless Cable/DSL Router” section
in the User Guide for more detailed configuration information. Contact your ISP if
you have any questions about your WAN type or your connection information.
Congratulations! The installation procedure is now complete. You should now have
secure and shared Internet access. If you experience any difficulties, refer to the
Troubleshooting section of this guide or to the User Guide on the Installation CD-ROM for
more detailed information.
22 Mbps Wireless Cable/DSL Router
Quick Installation Guide
Package Contents:
Front View
1. Power LED: The green Power LED stays lighted to indicate the system is functioning properly and flashes during the
self-test phase or firmware upgrade process.
2. Status LED: This LED is lighted green to indicate active status and blinks yellow during a reset, a reboot, or during a
firmware upgrade.
3. RESET Button: Press in and hold the RESET button. While holding the RESET button, unplug then plug back in the power
supply. When the 22 Mbps Wireless Cable/DSL Router has power again, continue to hold the RESET button
for about five seconds to reset the 22 Mbps Wireless Cable/DSL Router to the factory default settings.
4. WAN LED: The green WAN port LED is lighted when a connection is established and flashes when the WAN port is
sending or receiving data.
5. LAN1 LED: This LED is lighted and green when a 100 Mbps connection is established to LAN port 1 or blinking and green
when LAN port 1 is sending and receiving data. This LED is lighted and yellow when a 10 Mbps connection is
established to LAN port 1 or blinking and yellow when LAN port 1 is sending and receiving data.
6. LAN2 LED: This LED is lighted and green when a 100 Mbps connection is established to LAN port 2 or blinking and green
when LAN port 2 is sending and receiving data. This LED is lighted and yellow when a 10 Mbps connection is
established to LAN port 2 or blinking and yellow when LAN port 2 is sending and receiving data.
7. WLAN LED: This LED is lighted and green when there is a connection to the wireless network or blinking and green when
the wireless clients are sending or receving data.
Back View
1. PRINTER: This parallel port is used to attach a printer to the local area network.
2. COM: This serial port can be used to connect an analogue or ISDN modem.
3. LAN Ports 1 and 2: The LAN ports are used to connect Ethernet devices to the LAN.
4. WAN: The RJ-45 WAN port is used to connect the 22 Mbps Wireless Cable/DSL Router to a broadband modem.
5. 5VDC: This connection port is for the power supply of the 22 Mbps Wireless Cable/DSL Router.
6. Antennae Ports: These connection ports are reverse polarity, SMA male connectors.
What You Need to Begin
For Broadband Router Internet Sharing Functions:
PC with an Ethernet NIC installed or an 802.11b wireless adapter installed
A functioning Ethernet-based cable or DSL modem OR an RS-232 based analogue or ISDN modem
Operating system installation CD-ROM (i.e., your Windows XP CD-ROM)
Internet Explorer 4 or later OR Netscape 4 or later
An RS-232 serial cable if you have an analogue or ISDN modem
802.11b compatible Wireless PC Card, PCI Adapter, and/or USB Adapter installed and configured
(for 22 Mbps speed and for 256 bit WEP security, use 22 Mbps Wireless Cards or Adapters)
- 22 Mbps Wireless Cable/DSL Router - Quick Installation Guide - two (2) detachable antennae
- 5VDC power supply - Installation CD-ROM - one (1) Ethernet cable
Product Number Serial Number
8022
22 Mbps Wireless
Cable/DSL Router
cable or DSL
modem
22 Mbps Wireless
Cable/DSL Router
analogue or
ISDN modem
22 Mbps Wireless
Cable/DSL Router
cable or DSL
modem
22 Mbps Wireless
Cable/DSL Router
analogue or
ISDN modem
Ethernet adapter (NIC)
Ethernet adapter (NIC)
22 Mbps Wireless
Cable/DSL Router
wireless network
card
cable or DSL
modem
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