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    select a PC by MAC Address or IP Address. You can also 
    enter  a  range  of  IP  Addresses  if  you  want  this  policy 
    to  affect  a  group  of  PCs.  After  making  your  changes, 
    click 
    Save  Settings  to  apply  your  changes  or  Cancel 
    Changes to clear your changes. Then click Close.
     
    List of PCs
    Select  the  appropriate  option, 
    5.  Deny  or Allow, 
    depending  on  whether  you  want  to  block  or  allow 
    Internet access for the PCs you listed on the  List of PCs 
    screen.
    Decide which days and what times you want this policy 
    6. 
    to be enforced. Select the individual days during which 
    the  policy  will  be  in  effect,  or  select  Everyday.  Then 
    enter  a  range  of  hours  and  minutes  during  which  the 
    policy will be in effect, or select 24 Hours.
    Select  any  Blocked  Services  or  Website  Blocking  you 
    7. 
    wish to use.
    Click 
    8.  Save  Settings  to  save  the  policy’s  settings,  or 
    click Cancel Changes to cancel the policy’s settings.
    Blocked Services
    You can filter access to various services accessed over the 
    Internet, such as FTP or telnet, by selecting services from 
    the  drop-down  menus  next  to  Blocked  Services.  (You  can 
    block up to 20 services.) Then enter the range of ports you 
    want to filter.
    If the service you want to block is not listed or you want to 
    edit  a  service’s  settings,  then  click  Add/Edit  Service. The 
    Port Services screen appears.
    Port Services
    To  add  a  service,  enter  the  service’s  name  in  the  Service 
    Name  field.  Select  its  protocol  from  the  Protocol  drop-
    down  menu,  and  enter  its  range  in  the  Port  Range  fields. 
    Then click Add. To  modify  a  service,  select  it  from  the  list  on  the  right. 
    Change  its  name,  protocol  setting,  or  port  range.  Then 
    click Modify.
    To delete a service, select it from the list on the right. Then 
    click Delete.
    When  you  are  finished  making  changes  on  the 
    Port 
    Services  screen,  click  Apply  to  save  the  changes.  If  you 
    want to clear your changes, click  Cancel. To close the Port 
    Services screen and return to the  Access Restrictions screen, 
    click Close.
    Website Blocking by URL Address
    If you want to block websites with specific URL addresses, 
    enter each URL in a separate field next to  Website Blocking 
    by URL Address.
    Website Blocking by Keyword
    If  you  want  to  block  websites  using  specific  keywords, 
    enter  each  keyword  in  a  separate  field  next  to  Website 
    Blocking by Keyword.
    Click  Save Settings to apply your changes, or click  Cancel 
    Changes to clear your changes.
    Applications and Gaming > Port Range 
    Forward
    The   Applications  &  Gaming  >  Port  Range  Forward  screen 
    allows you to set up public services on your network, such as 
    web servers, ftp servers, e-mail servers, or other specialized 
    Internet  applications.  (Specialized  Internet  applications  are 
    any applications that use Internet access to perform functions 
    such as videoconferencing or online gaming. Some Internet 
    applications may not require any forwarding.)
    Applications and Gaming > Port Range Forward     
    						
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    Port Range Forward
    To  forward  a  port,  enter  the  information  on  each  line  for 
    the criteria required.
    Application 
    In this field, enter the name you wish to give 
    the application. Each name can be up to 12 characters.
    Start/End  This  is  the  port  range.  Enter  the  number  that 
    starts the port range in the Start column and the number 
    that ends the range in the End column.
    Protocol  Select  the  protocol  used  for  this  application, 
    either TCP or UDP, or Both.
    IP  Address  For  each  application,  enter  the  IP  Address  of 
    the PC running the specific application.
    Enable  Select Enable  to  enable  port  forwarding  for  the 
    relevant application.
    Click  Save Settings to apply your changes, or click  Cancel 
    Changes to clear your changes.
    Applications & Gaming > Port Triggering
    The  Applications & Gaming > Port Triggering screen allows 
    the  Router  to  watch  outgoing  data  for  specific  port 
    numbers. The  IP  address  of  the  computer  that  sends  the 
    matching data is remembered by the Router, so that when 
    the requested data returns through the Router, the data is 
    pulled back to the proper computer by way of IP address 
    and port mapping rules.
    Applications and Gaming > Port Triggering
    Port Triggering
    Application  Enter the application name of the trigger.
    Triggered Range
    For each application, list the triggered port number range. 
    Check  with  the  Internet  application  documentation  for 
    the port number(s) needed. Start Port 
    Enter the starting port number of the Triggered 
    Range.
    End Port  Enter the ending port number of the Triggered 
    Range.
    Forwarded Range
    For  each  application,  list  the  forwarded  port  number 
    range. Check with the Internet application documentation 
    for the port number(s) needed.
    Start  Port  Enter  the  starting  port  number  of  the 
    Forwarded Range.
    End Port  Enter the ending port number of the Forwarded 
    Range.
    Enable  Select Enable  to  enable  port  triggering  for  the 
    applicable application.
    Click  Save Settings to apply your changes, or click  Cancel 
    Changes to clear your changes.
    Applications and Gaming > DMZ
    The  DMZ  feature  allows  one  network  computer  to  be 
    exposed  to  the  Internet  for  use  of  a  special-purpose 
    service  such  as  Internet  gaming  or  videoconferencing. 
    DMZ  hosting  forwards  all  the  ports  at  the  same  time  to 
    one  PC.  The  Port  Range  Forward  feature  is  more  secure 
    because it only opens the ports you want to have opened, 
    while  DMZ  hosting  opens  all  the  ports  of  one  computer, 
    exposing the computer to the Internet. 
    Applications and Gaming > DMZ
    DMZ
    Any PC whose port is being forwarded must have its DHCP 
    client  function  disabled  and  should  have  a  new  static  IP 
    address assigned to it because its IP address may change 
    when using the DHCP function.
    To  expose  one  PC,  select  Enable.  Then,  enter  the 
    computer’s IP address in the  DMZ Host IP Address field. This 
    feature is disabled by default.
    Click  Save Settings to apply your changes, or click  Cancel 
    Changes to clear your changes.    
    						
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    Applications and Gaming > QoS
    Quality  of  Service  (QoS)  ensures  better  service  to 
    high-priority  types  of  network  traffic,  which  may 
    involve  demanding,  real-time  applications,  such  as 
    videoconferencing. 
    There  are  three  types  of  QoS  available:  Device  Priority, 
    Ethernet Port Priority, and Application Priority.
    QoS
    Enable/Disable 
    To enable QoS, select  Enable. Otherwise, 
    select Disable. QoS is disabled by default.
    Upstream  Bandwidth  Select Auto  or  Manual  from 
    the  drop-down  menu.  Manual  allows  you  to  specify  the 
    maximum  outgoing  bandwidth  that  applications  can 
    utilize.
    Applications and Gaming > QoS
    Device Priority
    Enter the name of your network device in the  Device name 
    field,  enter  its  MAC  Address,  and  then  select  its  priority 
    from the drop-down menu.
    Ethernet Port Priority
    Ethernet  Port  Priority  QoS  allows  you  to  prioritize 
    performance for the Router’s four ports, LAN Ports 1-4. For 
    each port, select the priority and flow control setting. Priority 
    Select High  or  Low  in  the  Priority  column.  The 
    Router’s  four  ports  have  been  assigned  low  priority  by 
    default. 
    Flow  Control  If  you  want  the  Router  to  control  the 
    transmission  of  data  between  network  devices,  select 
    Enabled. To disable this feature, select  Disabled. Ethernet 
    Port  Priority  QoS  does  not  require  support  from  your  ISP 
    because  the  prioritized  ports  (LAN  ports  1-4)  are  in  your 
    network. This feature is enabled by default.
    Application Priority
    Application  Priority  QoS  manages  information  as  it  is 
    transmitted  and  received.  Depending  on  the  settings  of 
    the  QoS screen, this feature will assign information a high 
    or low priority for the applications that you specify.
    Optimize  Gaming  Applications  Select  this  to 
    automatically  allow  common  game  application  ports 
    to  have  a  higher  priority.  These  games  include,  but  are 
    not  limited  to:  Counter-Strike, Half-Life, Age  of  Empires, 
    EverQuest,  Quake2/Quake3,  and  Diablo  II.  The  default 
    setting is unselected.
    Application  Name  Enter  the  name  you  wish  to  give  the 
    application in the Application Name field.
    Priority  Select High  or  Low  to  assign  priority  to  the 
    application. The default selection is Low .
    Specific  Port  #  Enter  the  port  number  for  the 
    application.
    Wireless QoS
    WMM  Support  Wi-Fi  Multimedia  (WMM),  formerly 
    known  as  Wireless  Multimedia  Extensions  (WME),  is 
    a  Wi-Fi  Alliance  certified  feature,  based  on  the  IEEE 
    802.11e  standard.  This  feature  provides  QoS  to  wireless 
    networks.  It  is  especially  suitable  for  voice,  music  and 
    video applications; for example, Voice over IP (VoIP), video 
    streaming,  and  interactive  gaming.  If  you  have  other 
    devices  on  your  wireless  network  that  support  WMM, 
    select Enabled. Otherwise, keep the default, Disabled.
    No Acknowledgement  This feature prevents the Router 
    from re-sending data if an error occurs. To use this feature, 
    select Enabled. Otherwise, keep the default, Disabled.
    Click  Save Settings to apply your changes, or click  Cancel 
    Changes to clear your changes.
    Administration > Management
    The  Administration  >  Management  screen  allows  the 
    network’s  administrator  to  manage  specific  Router 
    functions for access and security.   
    						
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    Administration > Management
    Router Password
    Local Router Access
    Router Password 
    Enter a new Password for the Router.
    Re-enter to confirm  Enter the Password again to confirm.
    Web Access
    Access  Server HTTP  (HyperText  Transport  Protocol)  is 
    the  communications  protocol  used  to  connect  to  servers 
    on the World Wide Web. HTTPS uses SSL (Secured Socket 
    Layer)  to  encrypt  data  transmitted  for  higher  security. 
    Select HTTP or HTTPS. The default is HTTP.
    Wireless  Access  Web  If  you  are  using  the  Router  in 
    a  public  domain  where  you  are  giving  wireless  access 
    to  your  guests,  you  can  disable  wireless  access  to  the 
    Router’s web-based utility. You will only be able to access 
    the web-based utility via a wired connection if you disable 
    the  setting.  Keep  the  default,  Enable,  to  enable  wireless 
    access to the Router’s web-based utility, or select  Disable 
    to disable wireless access to the utility.
    Remote Router Access
    Remote  Management  To  access  the  Router  remotely, 
    from outside the network, select Enable. 
    Management  Port  Enter  the  port  number  that  will  be 
    open to outside access. You will need to enter the Router’s 
    password when accessing the Router this way, as usual.
    Use https  To require the use of HTTPS for remote access, 
    select this feature.
    UPnP
    UPnP  Keep  the  default,  Enable  to  enable  the  UPnP 
    feature; otherwise, select Disable.
    Click  Save Settings to apply your changes, or click  Cancel 
    Changes to clear your changes.
    Administration > Log
    The  Router  can  keep  logs  of  all  traffic  for  your  Internet 
    connection.
    Administration > Log
    Log
    Log  To disable the Log function, keep the default setting, 
    Disable. To monitor traffic between the network and the 
    Internet, select Enable.
    When  you  wish  to  view  the  logs,  click  Incoming  Log  or 
    Outgoing Log, depending on which you wish to view.
    Click  Save Settings to apply your changes, or click  Cancel 
    Changes to clear your changes.
    Administration > Diagnostics
    The  diagnostic  tests  (Ping  and  Traceroute)  allow  you  to 
    check the connections of your network components.
    Administration > Diagnostics
    Ping Test
    Ping  The  Ping  test  checks  the  status  of  a  connection. 
    Click  Ping to open the  Ping Test screen. Enter the address 
    of  the  PC  whose  connection  you  wish  to  test  and  how 
    many  times  you  wish  to  test  it. Then,  click  Ping. The Ping 
    Test screen will show if the test was successful. To stop the 
    test,  click  Stop.  Click  Clear  Log  to  clear  the  screen.  Click 
    Close to return to the Diagnostics screen.     
    						
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    Ping Test
    Traceroute Test
    Traceroute 
    To  test  the  performance  of  a  connection, 
    click  Traceroute to open the  Traceroute Test screen. Enter 
    the address of the PC whose connection you wish to test 
    and click  Traceroute. The  Traceroute Test screen will show 
    if the test was successful. To stop the test, click  Stop. Click 
    Clear Log to clear the screen. Click  Close to return to the 
    Diagnostics screen.
    Traceroute Test
    Administration > Factory Defaults
    The  Administration  >  Factory  Defaults  screen  allows  you 
    to restore the Router’s configuration to its factory default 
    settings. 
    Factory Defaults
    Restore  Factory  Defaults  To  reset  the  Router’s  settings 
    to  the  default  values,  select  Yes,  and  then  click Save 
    Settings.  Any  settings  you  have  saved  will  be  lost  when 
    the default settings are restored.
    Administration > Factory Defaults
    Administration > Upgrade Firmware
    The  Administration  >  Upgrade  Firmware screen  allows 
    you  to  upgrade  the  Router’s  firmware.  Do  not  upgrade 
    the  firmware  unless  you  are  experiencing  problems  with 
    the  Router  or  the  new  firmware  has  a  feature  you  want 
    to use. 
     
    Administration > Upgrade Firmware 
    Before  upgrading  the  firmware,  download  the  Router’s 
    firmware  upgrade  file  from  the  Linksys  website,   
    www.linksysbycisco.com. 
    Upgrade Firmware
    Please select a file to upgrade  Click Browse and select 
    the firmware upgrade file. Then c
    lick  Upgrade and follow 
    the on-screen instructions.
    Administration > Config Management
    This  screen  is  used  to  back  up  or  restore  the  Router’s 
    configuration file.
    Administration > Config Management
    Backup Configuration
    To  back  up  the  Router’s  configuration  file,  click  Backup. 
    Then follow the on-screen instructions.       
    						
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    Restore Configuration
    Please  select  a  file  to  restore 
    Click Browse  and  select 
    the configuration file. Then click Restore.
    Status > Router
    The  Status  >  Router  screen  displays  the  Router’s  current 
    status.
    Status > Router
    Router Information
    Firmware  Version  The  version  number  of  the  Router’s 
    current firmware is displayed.
    Current  Time  The  time  set  on  the  Router’s  clock  is 
    displayed.
    MAC Address  The Router’s MAC Address, as seen by your 
    ISP, is displayed.
    Router Name  The Router Name of the Router is displayed 
    (if it was entered on the Setup > Basic Setup screen).
    Host Name  The Host Name of the Router is displayed (if it 
    was entered on the Setup > Basic Setup screen).
    Domain  Name  The  Domain  Name  of  the  Router  is 
    displayed  (if  it  was  entered  on  the  Setup  >  Basic  Setup 
    screen).
    Internet
    Configuration Type
    This  section  shows  the  current  network  information 
    stored in the Router. The information varies depending on 
    the Internet connection type selected on the  Setup > Basic 
    Setup screen.
    Click Refresh to update the on-screen information.
    Status > Local Network
    The  Status  >  Local  Network  screen  displays  the  status  of 
    your network.
     Status > Local Network
    Local Network
    MAC  Address  The  MAC  address  of  the  Router’s  local, 
    wired interface is displayed.
    IP Address  The Router’s IP address, as it appears on your 
    local network, is displayed.
    Subnet  Mask  The  Subnet  Mask  of  the  Router  is 
    displayed.
    DHCP  Server  The  status  of  the  Router’s  DHCP  server 
    function is displayed.
    Start  IP  Address  For  the  range  of  IP  addresses  that  can 
    be used by devices on your local network, the starting IP 
    address is displayed.
    End  IP  Address  For  the  range  of  IP  addresses  that  can 
    be  used  by  devices  on  your  local  network,  the  ending  IP 
    address is displayed.
    DHCP  Clients  Table  Click  this  button  to  view  a  list  of 
    computers  or  other  devices  that  are  using  the  Router  as 
    a DHCP server.
    DHCP Clients Table     
    						
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    DHCP Client Table
    The  DHCP  Client  Table  lists  computers  and  other 
    devices  that  have  been  assigned  IP  addresses  by  the 
    Router.  The  list  can  be  sorted  by  IP  Address,  MAC 
    Address,  Interface,  and  Client  Name.  To  remove  a 
    DHCP  client,  select  the 
    Delete  check  box,  and  then 
    click  Delete.  To  update  the  on-screen  information, 
    click  Refresh. To exit this screen and return to the  Local 
    Network screen, click Close. 
    Status > Wireless
    The  Status  >  Wireless  screen  displays  the  status  of  your 
    wireless network.
    Status > Wireless
    Wireless
    MAC  Address  The  MAC  address  of  the  Router’s  local, 
    wireless interface is displayed.
    Mode  The  wireless  mode  used  by  the  network  is 
    displayed.
    SSID  The  name  of  the  wireless  network,  which  is  also 
    called the SSID, is displayed.
    DHCP  Server  The  status  of  the  DHCP  server  function  is 
    displayed.
    Channel  The  channel  on  which  your  wireless  network  is 
    broadcasting is displayed.
    Encryption  Function  The  status  of  the  Router’s  wireless 
    security feature is displayed.
    Click Refresh to update the on-screen information.   
    						
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    Appendix A:  
    Troubleshooting
    Your computer cannot connect to the Internet. 
    Follow these instructions until your computer can connect 
    to the Internet:
    Make  sure  that  the  Router  is  powered  on. The  Power 
     
    •
    LED should be lit and not flashing.
    If  the  Power  LED  is  flashing,  then  power  off  all  of 
     
    •
    your  network  devices,  including  the  modem,  Router, 
    and  computers.  Then  power  on  each  device  in  the 
    following order:
    Cable or DSL modem
    1. 
    Router
    2. 
    Computer
    3. 
    Check  the  cable  connections.  The  computer  should 
     
    •
    be  connected  to  one  of  the  ports  numbered  1-4  on 
    the Router, and the modem must be connected to the 
    Internet port on the Router.
    The modem does not have an Ethernet port.
    The  modem  is  a  dial-up  modem  for  traditional  dial-up 
    service. To  use  the  Router,  you  need  a  cable/DSL  modem 
    and high-speed Internet connection.
    You  cannot  use  the  DSL  service  to  connect  manually  to 
    the Internet.
    After  you  have  installed  the  Router,  it  will  automatically 
    connect to your Internet Service Provider (ISP), so you no 
    longer need to connect manually.
    The  DSL  telephone  line  does  not  fit  into  the  Router’s 
    Internet port.
    The  Router  does  not  replace  your  modem. You  still  need 
    your  DSL  modem  in  order  to  use  the  Router.  Connect 
    the  telephone  line  to  the  DSL  modem,  insert  the  setup 
    CD  into  your  computer,  and  then  follow  the  on-screen 
    instructions. When  you  double-click  the  web  browser,  you  are 
    prompted for a username and password. If you want to 
    get rid of the prompt, follow these instructions.
    Launch the web browser and perform the following steps 
    (these steps are specific to Internet Explorer but are similar 
    for other browsers):
    Select 
    1.  Tools > Internet Options. 
    Click the 
    2.  Connections tab.
    Select 
    3.  Never dial a connection. 
    Click 
    4.  OK.
    The  Router  does  not  have  a  coaxial  port  for  the  cable 
    connection.
    The  Router  does  not  replace  your  modem. You  still  need 
    your cable modem in order to use the Router. Connect your 
    cable  connection  to  the  cable  modem,  insert  the  setup 
    CD  into  your  computer,  and  then  follow  the  on-screen 
    instructions.
    The computer cannot connect wirelessly to the network.
    Make sure the wireless network name or SSID is the same 
    on both the computer and the Router. If you have enabled 
    wireless  security,  then  make  sure  the  same  security 
    method  and  key  are  used  by  both  the  computer  and  the 
    Router.
    You need to modify the settings on the Router.
    Open the web browser (for example, Internet Explorer or 
    Firefox),  and  enter  the  Router’s  IP  address  in  the  address 
    field  (the  default  IP  address  is  192.168.1.1).  When 
    prompted,  leave  the  User  name  field  blank  and  enter  the 
    password  to  the  Router  (the  default  is  admin).  Click  the 
    appropriate tab to change the settings.
    WEB:  If  your  questions  are  not  addressed 
    here,  refer  to  the  Linksys  website, 
    www.linksysbycisco.com   
    						
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    Appendix B:  
    Specifications
    Model 
    WRT54G2
    Standards  IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, 
      IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11b
    Ports  Internet, Ethernet (1-4), Power
    Button  Reset, Wi-Fi Protected Setup™
    LEDs  Power, Internet, Ethernet (1-4),  
      Wireless, Wi-Fi Protected Setup™
    Cabling Type  CAT5
    Number of Antennas  1 Internal Antenna
    Detachable  No
    RF Power Output  18 dBm 
    UPnP able/cert  Able
    Security Features  Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) 
      Firewall, Internet Policy
    Wireless Security  Wi-Fi Protected Access™2 (WPA2), 
      WEP, Wireless MAC Filtering
    Environmental
    Dimensions 7.99" x 1.38" x 6.30" 
      (203 x 35 x 160 mm)
    Weight  9.88 oz (280 g)
    Power  External, 12V DC, 0.5A
    Certifications  FCC, UL, ICES-003, RSS210, CE,  
      Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ (802.11b,  
      802.11g), WPA2™, WMM®,  
      Wi-Fi Protected Setup™
    Operating Temp.  32 to 104ºF (0 to 40ºC)
    Storage Temp.  -4 to 140ºF (-20 to 60ºC)
    Operating Humidity  10 to 85%, Noncondensing
    Storage Humidity  5 to 90%, Noncondensing  
    						
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    Appendix C:  
    Warranty Information
    Limited Warranty
    Linksys  warrants  this  Linksys  hardware  product  against 
    defects  in  materials  and  workmanship  under  normal 
    use  for  the Warranty  Period,  which  begins  on  the  date  of 
    purchase by the original end-user purchaser and lasts for 
    the period specified below:
    One (1) year for new product
     
    •
    Ninety (90) days for refurbished product 
    •
    Your  exclusive  remedy  and  Linksys’  entire  liability  under 
    this  limited  warranty  will  be  for  Linksys,  at  its  option,  to 
    (a)  repair  the  product  with  new  or  refurbished  parts, 
    (b)  replace  the  product  with  a  reasonably  available 
    equivalent new or refurbished Linksys product, or (c)  refund 
    the  purchase  price  of  the  product  less  any  rebates.  Any 
    repaired  or  replacement  products  will  be  warranted  for 
    the remainder of the original Warranty Period or thirty (30) 
    days,  whichever  is  longer.  All  products  and  parts  that  are 
    replaced become the property of Linksys.
    Linksys  additionally  warrants  that  any  media  on  which 
    the software may be provided will be free from defects in 
    materials and workmanship under normal use for a period 
    of  ninety  (90)  days  from  the  date  of  original  purchase.  
    Your  exclusive  remedy  and  Linksys’  entire  liability  under 
    this  limited  warranty  will  be  for  Linksys,  at  its  option,  to 
    (a)  replace the software media, or (b)  refund the purchase 
    price of the software media.
    Exclusions and Limitations
    This  limited  warranty  does  not  apply  if:  (a)  the  product 
    assembly  seal  has  been  removed  or  damaged,  (b)  the 
    product  has  been  altered  or  modified,  except  by  Linksys, 
    (c)  the  product  damage  was  caused  by  use  with  non-
    Linksys  products,  (d)  the  product  has  not  been  installed, 
    operated,  repaired,  or  maintained  in  accordance  with 
    instructions  supplied  by  Linksys,  (e)  the  product  has 
    been  subjected  to  abnormal  physical  or  electrical  stress, 
    misuse,  negligence,  or  accident,  (f )  the  serial  number  on 
    the  Product  has  been  altered,  defaced,  or  removed,  or 
    (g)  the product is supplied or licensed for beta, evaluation, 
    testing or demonstration purposes for which Linksys does 
    not charge a purchase price or license fee.
    EXCEPT FOR THE LIMITED WARRANTY ON MEDIA SET FORTH 
    ABOVE  AND  TO  THE  MAXIMUM  EXTENT  PERMITTED  BY 
    APPLICABLE  LAW,  ALL  SOFTWARE  PROVIDED  BY  LINKSYS 
    WITH THE PRODUCT, WHETHER FACTORY LOADED ON THE 
    PRODUCT  OR  CONTAINED  ON  MEDIA  ACCOMPANYING 
    THE PRODUCT, IS PROVIDED “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY 
    OF ANY KIND. Without limiting the foregoing, Linksys does 
    not warrant that the operation of the product or software 
    will  be  uninterrupted  or  error  free.  Also,  due  to  the 
    continual  development  of  new  techniques  for  intruding 
    upon  and  attacking  networks,  Linksys  does  not  warrant 
    that  the  product,  software  or  any  equipment,  system  or 
    network on which the product or software is used will be 
    free  of  vulnerability  to  intrusion  or  attack.  The  product 
    may  include  or  be  bundled  with  third  party  software  or 
    service  offerings. This  limited  warranty  shall  not  apply  to 
    such third party software or service offerings. This limited 
    warranty  does  not  guarantee  any  continued  availability 
    of  a  third  party’s  service  for  which  this  product’s  use  or 
    operation may require. 
    TO  THE  EXTENT  NOT  PROHIBITED  BY  APPLICABLE 
    LAW,  ALL  IMPLIED  WARRANTIES  AND  CONDITIONS 
    OF  MERCHANTABILITY,  SATISFACTORY  QUALITY  OR 
    FITNESS  FOR  A  PARTICULAR  PURPOSE  ARE  LIMITED  TO 
    THE  DURATION  OF  THE  WARRANTY  PERIOD.  ALL  OTHER 
    EXPRESS  OR  IMPLIED  CONDITIONS,  REPRESENTATIONS 
    AND  WARRANTIES  ARE  DISCLAIMED.  Some  jurisdictions 
    do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty 
    lasts,  so  the  above  limitation  may  not  apply  to  you.  This 
    limited  warranty  gives  you  specific  legal  rights,  and  you 
    may also have other rights which vary by jurisdiction.
    TO  THE  EXTENT  NOT  PROHIBITED  BY  APPLICABLE  LAW, 
    IN  NO  EVENT  WILL  LINKSYS  BE  LIABLE  FOR  ANY  LOST 
    DATA,  REVENUE  OR  PROFIT,  OR  FOR  SPECIAL,  INDIRECT, 
    CONSEQUENTIAL,  INCIDENTAL  OR  PUNITIVE  DAMAGES, 
    REGARDLESS  OF  THE  THEORY  OF  LIABILITY  (INCLUDING 
    NEGLIGENCE),  ARISING  OUT  OF  OR  RELATED TO THE  USE 
    OF  OR  INABILITY  TO  USE  THE  PRODUCT,  SOFTWARE  OR 
    ANY SERVICES PROVIDED IN RESPECT OF SUCH PRODUCT 
    OR  SOFTWARE,  EVEN  IF  LINKSYS  HAS  BEEN  ADVISED  OF 
    THE  POSSIBILITY  OF  SUCH  DAMAGES.    TO  THE  EXTENT 
    NOT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT WILL 
    LINKSYS’  LIABILITY  EXCEED  THE  AMOUNT  PAID  BY  YOU 
    FOR THE  PRODUCT.   The  foregoing  limitations  will  apply 
    even if any warranty or remedy provided under this limited 
    warranty  fails  of  its  essential  purpose.  Some  jurisdictions 
    do  not  allow  the  exclusion  or  limitation  of  incidental 
    or  consequential  damages,  so  the  above  limitation  or 
    exclusion may not apply to you.
    Obtaining Warranty Service
    If  you  have  a  question  about  your  product 
    or  experience  a  problem  with  it,  please  go  to 
    www.linksysbycisco.com/support where you will find a 
    variety  of  online  support  tools  and  information  to  assist 
    you  with  your  product.  If  the  product  proves  defective 
    during  the  Warranty  Period,  contact  Linksys  Technical 
    Support for instructions on how to obtain warranty service. 
    The  telephone  number  for  Linksys  Technical  Support  in 
    your  area  can  be  found  in  the  product  User  Guide  and 
    at  www.linksysbycisco.com.  Have  your  product  serial 
    number  and  proof  of  purchase  on  hand  when  calling.  A   
    						
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