Belkin ME1002-NB User Manual - Page 27

Step 1, Connect your Router, Step 2, Set up your Computer's Network Settings to Work with a, DHCP

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section Alternate Setup Method Step 1 Connect your Router 1 1.1 Turn off the power to your modem by unplugging the power supply 2 from the modem. 1.2 Locate the network cable that is connected between your modem and your computer and unplug it from your computer, leaving the 3 other end connected to your modem. 1.3 Plug the loose end of the cable you just unplugged into the port 4 on the back of the Router labeled "Modem". 1.4 Connect a new network cable (not included) from the back of 5 the computer to one of the wired computer ports labeled "1-4". Note: It does not matter which numbered port you choose. 1.5 Turn your DSL or cable modem on by reconnecting the power 6 supply to the modem. 1.6 Before plugging the power cord into the Router, plug the cord into 7 the wall, then plug the cord into the Router's power jack. 1.7 Verify that your modem is connected to the Router by checking the 8 lights on the front of the Router. The green light labeled "Modem" should be ON if your modem is connected correctly to the Router. If it is not, recheck your connections. 9 1.8 Verify that your computer is connected properly to the Router by checking the lights labeled "1-4". The light that corresponds to 10 the numbered port connected to your computer should be ON if your computer is connected properly. If it is not, recheck your connections. Step 2 Set up your Computer's Network Settings to Work with a DHCP Server See the section in this User Manual called "Manually Configuring Network Settings" for directions. 23

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Step 1
Connect your Router
1.1
Turn off the power to your modem by unplugging the power supply
from the modem.
1.2
Locate the network cable that is connected between your modem
and your computer and unplug it from your computer, leaving the
other end connected to your modem.
1.3
Plug the loose end of the cable you just unplugged into the port
on the back of the Router labeled “Modem”.
1.4
Connect a new network cable (not included) from the back of
the computer to one of the wired computer ports labeled “1–4”.
Note:
It does not matter which numbered port you choose.
1.5
Turn your DSL or cable modem on by reconnecting the power
supply to the modem.
1.6
Before plugging the power cord into the Router, plug the cord into
the wall, then plug the cord into the Router’s power jack.
1.7
Verify that your modem is connected to the Router by checking the
lights on the front of the Router. The green light labeled “Modem”
should be ON if your modem is connected correctly to the Router.
If it is not, recheck your connections.
1.8
Verify that your computer is connected properly to the Router by
checking the lights labeled “1–4”. The light that corresponds to
the numbered port connected to your computer should be ON
if your computer is connected properly. If it is not, recheck your
connections.
Step 2
Set up your Computer’s Network Settings to Work with a
DHCP Server
See the section in this User Manual called “Manually Configuring Network
Settings” for directions.