Unsuccessful login, Log out manually, Types of logins – On Networks N150R User Manual User Manual

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Getting Started

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N150 WiFi Router (N150R)

Unsuccessful Login

Do the following if you do not see the login prompt:

1.

Check the LEDs on the front of router to make sure that the router is plugged in, its

power is on, and the Ethernet cable between your computer and the router is connected

to a LAN port.

2.

If you connected the Ethernet cable and quickly launched your browser and typed in the

router URL, your computer might need a minute or two to recognize the LAN connection.

Relaunch your browser and try again.

3.

If you are having trouble accessing the router wirelessly, during setup you can use an

Ethernet cable to connect your computer so that you can log in to the router.

4.

If you cannot connect to the router, check the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) properties in the

Network Connections section of your PC Control Panel. They should be set to obtain both

IP and DNS server addresses automatically. See your computer documentation.

Log Out Manually

The router interface provides a Logout command at the bottom of the router menus. Log out
when you expect to be away from your computer for a relatively long time.

Types of Logins

There are three separate types of logins that have different purposes. It is important that you
understand the difference so that you know which login to use when.

Router login

logs you in to the router interface. See

Log In to the Router

on page 13 for

details about this login.

ISP login

logs you in to your Internet service. Your service provider has provided you

with this login information in a letter or some other way. If you cannot find this login
information, contact your service provider.

Wi-Fi network name and WiFi network password

logs you in to your wireless network.

This login is preconfigured and can be found on the label on the bottom of your unit. See

WiFi Setup

on page 23, for more information.

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