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Setting up your Wireless ADSL Router (Basic Mode)
Basic tabs consist of features which are catered for basic users.
This section will guide you through your Wireless ADSL Router’s configuration. The Wireless
ADSL Router is shipped with a standard PPP configuration.
4.1 Log into your Wireless ADSL Router
To configure the Wireless ADSL router, launch your web browser. You may get an error
message at this point; this is normal. Do not panic! Type the default IP address (192.168.1.1)
press the Enter key and the following page, shown in Figure 1 will appear.
Note: Before setting up your Wireless ADSL Router, make sure you have followed the
quick installation guide
. You should have your computers configured for DHCP mode
and have proxies disabled on your browser. Also if you access the Wireless ADSL Router,
and instead of getting a login screen, the browser instead displays a login redirection
screen, you should check your browser's setting, and verify that JavaScript support is
enabled. Also, if you do not get the screen shown in Figure 1, you may need to delete
your temporary Internet files (basically flush the cached web pages).
Figure 1.0 (Quick Start)
The first page (Figure 1) that appears is the Quick Start page. Depending on the country that you
reside in, some profiles have been preset for the VPI/VCI and type of encapsulation. For
example, if you reside in New Zealand, click on the button for New Zealand and then click Next.
The next page will display the preset profile of VPI=0, VCI=100 and encapsulation type is PPPoA
VC-MUX. If this is not correct, select Customise Settings and enter the VPI and VCI values. If
the ADSL service is PPPoA or PPPoE, you will also need to enter the username and password
which your ADSL Provider or ISP will supply to you.