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    							6D-Link DIR-825 User Manua\f
    Section 1 - Product Overview
    Hardware \bverview
    LEDs
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    1Power LEDA so\fid \fi\bht indicates a proper connection to the power supp\fy.
    2Internet LEDA so\fid \fi\bht indicates connection on the Internet port. This LED b\finks durin\b data transmission.
    3WLAN LED (2.4GHz)A  so\fid  \fi\bht  indicates  that  the  2.4GHz  wire\fess  se\bment  is  ready. This  LED  b\finks  durin\b  wire\fess  data 
    transmission.
    4WLAN LED (5GHz)A  so\fid  \fi\bht  indicates  that  the  5GHz  wire\fess  se\bment  is  ready.  This  LED  b\finks  durin\b  wire\fess  data 
    transmission.
    5LAN LEDs (1-4)A so\fid \fi\bht indicates a connection to an Ethernet-enab\fed computer on ports 1-4. This LED b\finks durin\b  
    data transmission.
    6WCN/USB LEDInsert a USB flash drive with WCN information. The LED wi\f\f b\fink 3 times when it successfu\f\fy transfers 
    the wire\fess settin\bs. This LED is a\fso for SharePort.  
    						
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    Section 2 - Insta\f\fation
    Before you Begin
    Installation
    This section wi\f\f wa\fk you throu\bh the insta\f\fation process. P\facement of the router is very important. Do not p\face the router 
    in an enc\fosed area such as a c\foset, cabinet, or in the attic or \bara\be. 
    •  P\fease confi\bure the router with the computer that was \fast connected direct\fy to your modem. 
     
    •  You can on\fy use the Ethernet port on your modem. If you were usin\b the USB connection before usin\b the router, 
    then you must turn off your modem, disconnect the USB cab\fe and connect an Ethernet cab\fe to the Internet port 
    on the router, and then turn the modem back on. In some cases, you may need to ca\f\f your ISP to chan\be connection 
    types (USB to Ethernet). 
    •  If you have DSL and are connectin\b via PPPoE, make sure you disab\fe or uninsta\f\f any PPPoE software such as WinPoet, 
    Broadjump, or Enternet 300 from your computer or you wi\f\f not be ab\fe to connect to the Internet.
    •  When  runnin\b  the  Setup  Wizard  from  the  D-Link  CD,  make  sure  the  computer  you  are  runnin\b  the  CD  from  is 
    connected to the Internet and on\fine or the wizard wi\f\f not work. If you have disconnected any hardware, re-connect 
    your computer back to the modem and make sure you are on\fine.  
    						
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    Section 2 - Insta\f\fation
    Wireless Installation Considerations
    The  D-Link  wire\fess  router  \fets  you  access  your  network  usin\b  a  wire\fess  connection  from  virtua\f\fy  anywhere  within  the 
    operatin\b ran\be of your wire\fess network. Keep in mind, however, that the number, thickness and \focation of wa\f\fs, cei\fin\bs, 
    or other objects that the wire\fess si\bna\fs must pass throu\bh, may \fimit the ran\be. Typica\f ran\bes vary dependin\b on the types 
    of materia\fs and back\bround RF (radio frequency) noise in your home or business. The key to maximizin\b wire\fess ran\be is to 
    fo\f\fow these basic \buide\fin\ues:
    1. Keep the number of wa\f\fs and cei\fin\bs between the D-Link router and other network devices to a minimum - 
    each wa\f\f or cei\fin\b can reduce your adapter’s ran\be from 3-90 feet (1-30 meters.) Position your devices so that 
    the number of wa\f\fs or cei\fin\bs is minimized.
    2. Be aware of the direct \fine between network devices. A wa\f\f that is 1.5 feet thick (.5 meters), at a 45-de\bree an\b\fe 
    appears to be a\fmost 3 feet (1 meter) thick. At a 2-de\bree an\b\fe it \fooks over 42 feet (14 meters) thick! Position 
    devices so that the si\bna\f wi\f\f trave\f strai\bht throu\bh a wa\f\f or cei\fin\b (instead of at an an\b\fe) for better reception.
    3. Bui\fdin\b Materia\fs make a difference. A so\fid meta\f door or a\fuminum studs may have a ne\bative effect on ran\be. 
    Try to position access points, wire\fess routers, and computers so that the si\bna\f passes throu\bh drywa\f\f or open 
    doorways. Materia\fs and objects such as \b\fass, stee\f, meta\f, wa\f\fs with insu\fation, water (fish tanks), mirrors, fi\fe 
    cabinets, brick, and concrete wi\f\f de\brade your wire\fess si\bna\f.
    4. Keep your product away (at \feast 3-6 feet or 1-2 meters) from e\fectrica\f devices or app\fiances that \benerate RF 
    noise.
    5. If you are usin\b 2.4GHz cord\fess phones or X-10 (wire\fess products such as cei\fin\b fans, \fi\bhts, and home security 
    systems), your wire\fess connection may de\brade dramatica\f\fy or drop comp\fete\fy. Make sure your 2.4GHz phone 
    base is as far away from your wire\fess devices as possib\fe. The base transmits a si\bna\f even if the phone in not 
    in use.  
    						
    							9D-Link DIR-825 User Manua\f
    Section 2 - Insta\f\fation
    1. Turn off and unp\fu\b your cab\fe or DSL br\uoadband modem. This is required.
    Manual Setup
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    Important: for best resu\fts, insert the Insta\f\fation CD and fo\f\fow the on-screen instructions. If you are unab\fe to use the CD or 
    are usin\b Mac or Linux, p\fease\u use the fo\f\fowin\b insta\f\fation steps:
    2. 
    Position your router c\fose to your modem and a computer. P\face the router in an open area of your intended 
    work area for better wire\fess covera\be.
    3. Unp\fu\b the Ethernet cab\fe from your modem (or existin\b router if up\bradin\b) that is connected to your computer. 
    P\fu\b it into the b\fue port \fabe\fed 1 on the ba\uck of your router. The router is now connected to your computer.
    modem
    DIR-825
    computer   
    						
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    Section 2 - Insta\f\fation
    4. P\fu\b  one  end  of  the  inc\fuded  b\fue  Ethernet  cab\fe  that  came  with  your  router  into  the  ye\f\fow  port  \fabe\fed 
    INTERNET on the back of the\u router. P\fu\b the other end of t\uhis cab\fe into the Ethernet port on your modem.
    12V- - -2A4 3LAN 2 4 INTERNETUSBRESET
    5. 
    Reconnect the power adapter to your cab\fe or DSL br\uoadband modem and \uwait for two minutes.
    6. Connect the supp\fied power adapter into the power port on the back of the router and then p\fu\b it into a power 
    out\fet or sur\be protector. Press the power button and verify that the power LED is \fit. A\f\fow 1 minute for the 
    router to boot up. 
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    7.
     If  you  are  connectin\b  to  a  Broadband  service  that  uses  a  dynamic  connection  (not  PPPoE),  you  may  be  on\fine 
    a\fready. Try openin\b a web browser and enter a web site. If you connect, you are finished with your Internet setup. 
    P\fease skip to pa\be 13 to confi\bure your router and use the manua\f setup procedure to confi\bure your network 
    and wire\fess settin\bs. If you did not connect to the Internet, use the D-Link Setup Wizard (refer to pa\be 15).
    DIR-825
    DIR-825
    modem    
    						
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    Section 2 - Insta\f\fation
    Note: It is strongly recommended to replace your existing router with the DI\b-825 instead of using both. If your modem is a combo 
    router, you may want to contact your ISP or manufacturer’s user guide to put the router into Bridge mode, which will ‘turn off ’ the 
    router (NAT ) functions.
    If you are connectin\b the DIR-825 router to an existin\b router to use as a wire\fess access point and/or switch, you wi\f\f have to 
    do the fo\f\fowin\b to the DIR-825 before connectin\b it to your network:
    • Disab\fe UPnP™
    • Disab\fe DHCP
    • Chan\be the LAN IP address to an avai\fab\fe address on your network. The LAN ports on the router cannot accept 
    a DHCP address from your other router.
    To connect to another router, p\fease fo\f\fow the steps be\fow:
    1.  P\fu\b the power into the router. Connect one of your computers to the router (LAN port) usin\b an Ethernet cab\fe. Make sure 
    your  IP  address  on  the  computer  is  192.168.0.xxx  (where  xxx  is  between  2  and  254).  P\fease  see  the Networking. Basics 
    section  for  more  information.  If  you  need  to  chan\be  the  settin\bs,  write  down  your  existin\b  settin\bs  before  makin\b  any 
    chan\bes. In most cases, your computer shou\fd be set to receive an IP address automatica\f\fy in which case you wi\f\f not have 
    to do anythin\b to your computer.
    2. Open  a  web  browser,  enter http://192.168.0.1  and  press Enter. When  the  \fo\bin  window  appears,  set  the  user  name  to 
    Admin and \feave the password box empty. C\fick Log.In to continue.
    3. C\fick on Advanced and then c\fick Advanced .Network. Uncheck the Enab\be .UPnP checkbox. C\fick Save .Settings to continue. 
    4.  C\fick Setup and then c\fick Network .Settings. Uncheck the Enab\be .DHCP .Server checkbox. C\fick Save .Settings to continue.
    Conne\ft to an Existing Router  
    						
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    Section 2 - Insta\f\fation
    5. Under Router Settin\bs, enter an avai\fab\fe IP address and the subnet mask of your network. C\fick Save. Settings to save your 
    settin\bs. Use this new IP address to access the confi\buration uti\fity of the router in the future. C\fose the browser and chan\be 
    your computer’s IP settin\bs back t\uo the ori\bina\f va\fues as in Step 1.
    6. Disconnect the Ethernet cab\fe from the router and reconnect your computer to your network. 
    7. Connect an Ethernet cab\fe in one of the LAN ports of the router and connect it to your other router. Do not p\fu\b anythin\b 
    into the Internet (WAN) port of the D-Link router. 
    8. You may now use the other 3 LAN ports to connect other Ethernet devices and computers. To confi\bure your wire\fess network, 
    open a web browser and enter the IP address you assi\bned to the router. Refer to the Configuration and Wire\bess Security 
    sections for more information on settin\b up your wire\fess network.
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    Laptop
    Computer
    DIR-825
    Existin\b RouterModem
    Internet   
    						
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    Section 2 - Insta\f\fation
    There are severa\f different ways you can confi\bure your router to connect to the Internet and connect to your c\fients:
    • Quick.Router.Setup.Wizard.- Insert the supp\fied CD and\u \faunch the setup wizar\ud (see be\fow).
    • D-Link.Setup.Wizard - This wizard wi\f\f \faunch if you do not run the CD wizard and \fo\b into the router for the first time. 
    Refer to pa\be 15.
    • Manua\b.Setup - Lo\b into the router and manua\f\fy confi\bure your router (advanced users on\fy). Refer to pa\be 21.
    To run the Quick.Router. Setup.Wizard, insert the CD in the CD-ROM drive. When the autorun screen appears, c\fick Eng\bish 
    (or French), and then c\fick the\u Insta\b\b button.
    Note: If the CD Autorun function does not automatically start on your computer, go to Start > Run. In the run box type D:\autorun.exe 
    (where D: represents the dri\fe letter of your CD-\bOM dri\fe).
    Configuration
    Qui\fk Router Setup Wizard (CD)  
    						
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    Section 3 - Confi\buration
    When the Wizard appears, se\fect your \fan\bua\be from the drop-down menu and then c\fick Next to continue. Fo\f\fow the on-screen 
    instructions to confi\bure your router.
    Once you are finished, you may skip to pa\be 21 and wi\f\f be ab\fe to \fo\b into the web-based confi\buration uti\fity and confi\bure 
    more advanced features.  
    						
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    Section 3 - Confi\buration
    If you did not run the setup wizard from the CD and this is the first 
    time \fo\b\bin\b into the router, this wizard wi\f\f start automatica\f\fy. 
    This  wizard  is  desi\bned  to  \buide  you  throu\bh  a  step-by-step 
    process to confi\bure your new D-Link router and connect to the 
    Internet.
    C\fick Next to continue. 
    Qui\fk Setup Wizard
    If  this  is  your  first  time  insta\f\fin\b  the  router,  open  your  web 
    browser. You wi\f\f automatica\f\fy be directed to the Wizard Setup 
    S\freen. 
    If you have a\fready confi\bured your settin\bs and you wou\fd \fike 
    to access the confi\buration uti\fity,  p\fease refer to pa\be 21.  
    						
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