How to set up a router
Posted by Wangkiky Wangkiky over 6 months ago
After the above preparations are completed, connect the wireless 's WAN interface with the parent router (for the first case) or the modem (for the second case) with a network cable.
Then you can set up the router. Here we will JCG JIR-N615R 802.11n 300M wireless router, for example, tells how to set up a wireless router.
First need to enter the router settings page. You can connect to a wireless router using any of the LAN cables supplied with the accessory, any LAN port on the wireless router, or directly using a wireless network. The default wireless network name and key are marked on the back of the phone, such as SSID: JCG-3052D0, key: 0076067703. After the connection is successful, open the browser, type in the address bar: http: //192.168.1.1, entered the router's
Home page shows the router's current working status, running time, network parameters, etc., easy to understand, at a glance. If this is the first time, [Quick Installation Guide] can be quick and easy to help you set up a wireless router. Of course, if you need to use the router's advanced features, you need to enter the advanced settings for detailed settings. The detailed parameter setting, please refer to the manual supplied with, do not go into details here. Here's how to setup the JCG JIR-N615R Wireless Router with the Setup Wizard.
Step 1: Click [Quick Installation Wizard] to open the installation wizard. If you are prompted for the user name and password for web authentication, please enter it by the user name and password. The default user name and password are both admin. Enter the installation wizard Welcome screen, the interface is as follows:
Step Two: Set up a WAN connection. JIR-N615R provides static IP address access, DHCP dynamic IP address access and PPPoE dial-up 3 kinds of connections, basically to meet most of the domestic Internet users demand. For each connection has a detailed description, according to the instructions to know what kind of connection should be used. If you do not know it does not matter, it also comes with automatic detection of the connection function, a little, you can detect your current connection, more humane. I tried it, the test results more accurate, see below:
Step Three: Set up a wireless network. You can set the network's network name (SSID), wireless network working channel, compatibility mode and SSID broadcast. It may be that the router defaults to the default security mode and key of the wireless network when leaving the factory. There is no wireless security setting here. However, the default WPA2 personal AES encryption is now the highest security mode, in this case, rub the card has no chance of compromising your network.
Setup Wizard: Wireless Network Settings
The fourth step: set up a summary, re-check their own settings. Note: If you exit the setup wizard halfway, your settings will be automatically discarded, so do not forget to click 【Apply】 last.
Setup Wizard: Setup Summary
After clicking [Apply], the router will save the current settings and automatically try to connect to the Internet as shown below:
Setup Wizard: Apply Settings
How, is that easy? Is it a kind of impulse to change the router? JCG wireless router seems to engage in activities, interested students may wish to look at the shot when the shots Oh.
A wireless router can theoretically connect 254 computers because you have different SSIDs and network security keys, so you do not have to worry about other unknown users accessing your network. If the installation is found and the network connection is not normal, you can start from the following aspects of the network for a simple check:
1. Test signal strength. If you can ping an access point from a wired client but not from a wireless client, there may be a problem with the access point. You can use the Clientless Connectivity Tool to measure the signal strength and check the signal strength. If it is too weak, you may have a quality problem with the wireless router. In the case of poor signal conditions, the signal status can be checked with the accompanying software on Windows XP's "wireless network connection" or "wireless access point". When using Windows XP, simply click on the network connection icon in the task bar, will show the connection status of the window. If there are 4 or 5 green lines are also OK, if only 1, 2, you can determine the signal state is not good, you can adjust the router and wireless card placement and antenna angle, in order to achieve the best signal strength.
2. Try to change the channel. If you suddenly find the wireless router's signal is weak, but did not make any physical changes. Try changing the working channel of your wireless router or adding an external antenna to see if this enhances the signal. Because wireless routers and most wireless microwave devices work in the same frequency band, interference with each other is inevitable. Such as wireless phones, Bluetooth, wireless headphones, wireless mouse and keyboard, microwave ovens and other will cause interference to the wireless network.
3. Check the SSID configuration. If you are wrong to connect to other wireless networks up, the connection is not normal is normal, huh, huh. Check if you are connected to the wireless network SSID you set, and if not, back quickly.
4. Check if the key you entered is not correct. If the key is incorrect, what is the connection?
5. Still have questions? Google or Baidu, (but I can not get on the net ah, oh, then you will be excuse me, customer service, huh, huh!