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    Section 11 - Connecting to an Unsecured Wireless Network
    Connecting to an Unsecured Wireless 
    Network
    The following are step-by-step directions to set up an unsecured wireless connection.
    2. Go  to  the  Network  and  Sharing  Center  window  and  click 
    the Manage Network Connections link. 
    1. Click on Properties.
          
    						
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    3.  Right-click the  Wireless Network Connection entry and then select 
    Connect/Disconnect from the drop-down menu. 
    4.  Select a network to connect to in the  Select a network to connect 
    to window in the  Connect  to  a  network wizard and then click the 
    Connect button. 
    5.  Confirm  your  desire  to  connect  anyway  on  the  following  Network 
    Connection Status window.   
    						
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    6.  The  following  Connect  to  a  network  wizard  window  displays  the 
    system progress. 
    7.  The following  Successfully  connected  to  dlink300 window in the  
    Connect  to  a  network  wizard  is  displayed.  Choose  to  save  to  the 
    network  and/or  start  the  new  connection  automatically.  When  you 
    are finished, click the Close button. 
    8.  The successful connection is displayed at the bottom of the Windows 
    start up menu.  
    						
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    9.  Confirm  your  new  settings  by  calling  up  the  command  prompt 
    and  then entering the ipconfig command. 
    10.To  test  the  new  IP  address,  use  the  Ping  feature  of  the  command 
    prompt.  
    						
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    Section 12 - Troubleshooting
    Troubleshooting
    This  chapter  provides  solutions  to  problems  that  can  occur  during  the  installation  and  operation  of  the  DIR-600.    Read 
    the  following  descriptions  if  you  are  having  problems.    (The  examples  below  are  illustrated  in  Windows
    ®  XP.    If  you 
    have a different operating system, the screenshots on your computer will look similar to the following examples.)
    1. Why can’t I access the web-based configuration utility?
    When  entering  the  IP  address  of  the  D-Link  router  (192.168.0.1  for  example),  you  are  not  connecting  to  a  website  on 
    the  Internet  or  have  to  be  connected  to  the  Internet. The  device  has  the  utility  built-in  to  a  ROM  chip  in  the  device  itself. 
    Your computer must be on the same IP subnet to connect to the web-based utility. 
    • Make sure you have an updated Java-enabled web browser. We recommend the following: 
    • Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher 
    • Netscape 8 or higher 
    • Mozilla 1.7.12 (5.0) or higher 
    • Opera 8.5 or higher 
    • Safari 1.2 or higher (with Java 1.3.1 or higher) 
    • Camino 0.8.4 or higher 
    • Firefox 1.5 or higher 
    •  Verify  physical  connectivity  by  checking  for  solid  link  lights  on  the  device.  If  you  do  not  get  a  solid  link  light,  try  using  a  different  cable  or  connect  to  a  different  port  on  the  device  if  possible.  If  the  computer  is  turned  off,  the  link  light  may 
    not be on.
    •  Disable  any  internet  security  software  running  on  the  computer.  Software  firewalls  such  as  Zone  Alarm,  Black  Ice,  Sygate,  Norton  Personal  Firewall,  and  Windows
    ®  XP  firewall  may  block  access  to  the  configuration  pages.  Check  the 
    help files included with your firewall software for more information on disabling or configuring it. 
    						
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    • Configure your Internet settings:
    •  Go  to  Start  >  Settings  >  Control  Panel.  Double-click  the  Internet  Options  Icon.  From  the  Security  tab, 
    click the button to restore the settings to their defaults.
    •  Click  the  Connection  tab  and  set  the  dial-up  option  to  Never  Dial  a  Connection.  Click  the  LAN  Settings 
    button. Make sure nothing is checked. Click OK. 
    •  Go  to  the  Advanced  tab  and  click  the  button  to  restore  these  settings  to  their  defaults.  Click  OK  three 
    times.
    • Close your web browser (if open) and open it.
    •  Access  the  web  management.  Open  your  web  browser  and  enter  the  IP  address  of  your  D-Link  router  in  the  address  bar. This should open the login page for your the web management. 
    •  If  you  still  cannot  access  the  configuration,  unplug  the  power  to  the  router  for  10  seconds  and  plug  back  in.  Wait  about  30  seconds  and  try  accessing  the  configuration.  If  you  have  multiple  computers,  try  connecting  using  a  different 
    computer.
    2. What can I do if I forgot my password?
    If  you  forgot  your  password,  you  must  reset  your  router.  Unfortunately  this  process  will  change  all  your  settings  back 
    to the factory defaults.
    To  reset  the  router,  locate  the  reset  button  (hole)  on  the  rear  panel  of  the  unit.  With  the  router  powered  on,  use  a 
    paperclip  to  hold  the  button  down  for  10  seconds.  Release  the  button  and  the  router  will  go  through  its  reboot  process. 
    Wait  about  30  seconds  to  access  the  router.  The  default  IP  address  is  192.168.0.1.  When  logging  in,  the  username  is 
    admin and leave the password box empty. 
    						
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    3. 	Why	can’t	I	connect	to	certain	sites	or	send	and	receive	emails	when	connecting	through	my	router?	
    If  you  are  having  a  problem  sending  or  receiving  email,  or  connecting  to  secure  sites  such  as  eBay,  banking  sites,  and 
    Hotmail, we suggest lowering the MTU in increments of ten (Ex. 1492, 1482, 1472, etc). 
    Note: 	AOL	DSL+	users	must	use	MTU	of	1400. 	
    To  find  the  proper  MTU  Size,  you’ll  have  to  do  a  special  ping  of  the  destination  you’re  trying  to  go  to.  A  destination 
    could be another computer, or a URL. 
    • Click on Start and then click Run. 
    •  Windows
    ®  95,  98,  and  Me  users  type  in  command  (Windows®  NT,  2000,  and  XP  users  type  in  cmd)  and 
    press Enter (or click OK). 
    • Once the window opens, you’ll need to do a special ping. Use the following syntax: 
    	 ping	[url]	[-f]	[-l]	[MTU	value] 
    Example: ping yahoo.com -f -l 1472  
    						
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    You  should  start  at  1472  and  work  your  way  down  by  10  each  time.  Once  you  get  a  reply,  go  up  by  2  until  you  get  a 
    fragmented  packet.  Take  that  value  and  add  28  to  the  value  to  account  for  the  various  TCP/IP  headers.  For  example, 
    lets  say  that  1452  was  the  proper  value,  the  actual  MTU  size  would  be  1480,  which  is  the  optimum  for  the  network 
    we’re working with (1452+28=1480). 
    Once you find your MTU, you can now configure your router with the proper MTU size. 
    To change the MTU rate on your router follow the steps below: 
    • Open your browser, enter the IP address of your router (192.168.0.1) and click OK. 
    •  Enter  your  username  (admin)  and  password  (blank  by  default).  Click  OK  to  enter  the  web  configuration 
    page for the device. 
    • Click on Setup and then click Manual Configure.  
    •  To  change  the  MTU  enter  the  number  in  the  MTU  field  and  click  the  Save	Settings  button  to  save  your 
    settings. 
    •  Test  your  email.  If  changing  the  MTU  does  not  resolve  the  problem,  continue  changing  the  MTU  in 
    increments of ten. 
      
    						
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    Appendix A - Wireless Basics
    D-Link  wireless  products  are  based  on  industry  standards  to  provide  easy-to-use  and  compatible  high-speed  wireless 
    connectivity  within  your  home,  business  or  public  access  wireless  networks.  Strictly  adhering  to  the  IEEE  standard, 
    the  D-Link  wireless  family  of  products  will  allow  you  to  securely  access  the  data  you  want,  when  and  where  you  want 
    it. You will be able to enjoy the freedom that wireless networking delivers.
    A  wireless  local  area  network  ( WLAN)  is  a  cellular  computer  network  that  transmits  and  receives  data  with  radio  signals 
    instead  of  wires.  Wireless  LANs  are  used  increasingly  in  both  home  and  office  environments,  and  public  areas  such 
    as  airports,  coffee  shops  and  universities.  Innovative  ways  to  utilize  WLAN  technology  are  helping  people  to  work  and 
    communicate  more  efficiently.  Increased  mobility  and  the  absence  of  cabling  and  other  fixed  infrastructure  have  proven 
    to be beneficial for many users. 
    Wireless  users  can  use  the  same  applications  they  use  on  a  wired  network.  Wireless  adapter  cards  used  on  laptop 
    and desktop systems support the same protocols as Ethernet adapter cards. 
    Under  many  circumstances,  it  may  be  desirable  for  mobile  network  devices  to  link  to  a  conventional  Ethernet  LAN  in 
    order  to  use  servers,  printers  or  an  Internet  connection  supplied  through  the  wired  LAN.  A  Wireless  Router  is  a  device 
    used to provide this link.
    Wireless Basics 
    						
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    Appendix A - Wireless Basics
    What is Wireless?
    Wireless  or  Wi-Fi  technology  is  another  way  of  connecting  your  computer  to  the  network  without  using  wires.  Wi-Fi 
    uses  radio  frequency  to  connect  wirelessly,  so  you  have  the  freedom  to  connect  computers  anywhere  in  your  home 
    or office network.
    Why	D-Link	 Wireless? 
      
    D-Link  is  the  worldwide  leader  and  award  winning  designer,  developer,  and  manufacturer  of  networking  products. 
    D-Link  delivers  the  performance  you  need  at  a  price  you  can  afford.  D-Link  has  all  the  products  you  need  to  build  your 
    network.
    How does wireless work? 
      
    Wireless  works  similar  to  how  cordless  phone  work,  through  radio  signals  to  transmit  data  from  one  point  A  to  point 
    B.  But  wireless  technology  has  restrictions  as  to  how  you  can  access  the  network.  You  must  be  within  the  wireless 
    network  range  area  to  be  able  to  connect  your  computer.  There  are  two  different  types  of  wireless  networks  Wireless 
    Local Area Network (WLAN), and Wireless Personal Area Network (WPAN).
    Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN)
    In  a  wireless  local  area  network,  a  device  called  an  Access  Point  (AP)  connects  computers  to  the  network.  The  access 
    point  has  a  small  antenna  attached  to  it,  which  allows  it  to  transmit  data  back  and  forth  over  radio  signals.  With  an 
    indoor  access  point  as  seen  in  the  picture,  the  signal  can  travel  up  to  300  feet.  With  an  outdoor  access  point  the  signal 
    can  reach  out  up  to  30  miles  to  serve  places  like  manufacturing  plants,  industrial  locations,  college  and  high  school 
    campuses, airports, golf courses, and many other outdoor venues. 
    						
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