Clas Ohlson GN-BR33V-RH Bedienungsanleitung

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Wireless Router
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Art.no Model
18-8143 GN-BR33V-RH-UK
38-3727 GN-BR33V-RH Ver. 201101

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Wireless Router
Art. no: 18-8143 Model: GN-BR33V-RH-UK
38-3727 GN-BR33V-RH
Please read the entire instruction manual before using the product and save it
for future reference. We reserve the right for any errors in text or images and any
necessary changes made to technical data. If you have any questions regarding
technical problems please contact Customer Services.
1. Product description
• Wireless Router, 300 Mbps. Pre-N-technology. Backwards compatibility with
IEEE802.11b/g.
• Supports IEEE 802.11n specifications.
• High-speed wireless transfer rate, up to 300 Mbps
• 64/128-bit WEP encryption, 802.1x, WPA and WPA2.
• Supports dynamic and static routing. Up to 252 users can share the same
ADSL/cable modem connection.
• DHCP server for assigning IP addresses.
• Built-in firewall. Packet and protocol filtering. NAT and DHCP.
• Auto MDI/MDI-X (detects and automatically adjusts for straight or crossover cables).
• Integrated 4-port 10/100 Mbit switch for TP computer connections.
• Supports redirection (virtual server with port mapping) and DMZ.
• Comes with mains adaptor, cables and comprehensive instruction manual.
1.1 Contents
• GN-BR33V-RH wireless router
• Mains adaptor (5 V DC, 2 A)
• Instruction manual
• Mains lead
• CD with complete instruction manual

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The connections are located on the back of the router. From left to right:
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Mains adaptor socket (5 V, centre pin positive).
WAN Socket for DSL/cable modem or Internet connection.
LAN (1–4) Sockets for network cables for 1–4 networked computers.
USB USB 2.0 port for connecting a USB device such as external hard
drive or USB memory (with FAT32 or EXT3 formatting).
RF/WPS Enable/disable WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup).
A). Press once briefly to enable/disable WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup).
B). Press and hold in for 4 seconds to turn on/off the wireless
network (WLAN).
INIT Reset button (on bottom of router).
Use a paper clip or similar to push in
and restart and reset the router’s
default factory settings.
See section 5.3 Resetting.
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2. Buttons and functions
2.1 Buttons and connections

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INIT
2.2 LED Indicators
The LEDs on the front of the router indicate the status of various features.
From left to right:
LAN 1–4 Constant green light: Router is in contact with a network
10/100 Mbps.
Flashing green light: Data is being transferred via the LAN port.
WAN Constant green light: Router is in contact with a DSL or
cable modem.
Flashing green light: Data is being transferred via the WAN port.
WLAN/WPS Constant green light: Network is active but no data is
being transferred.
Flashing green light: Wireless data transfer.
Flashing red: WPS function enabled.
N.B. When the red light is flashing the green light is also
illuminated, which might be difficult to see. (If you hold in the
RF/WPS button for more than 4 seconds, the router will disable
the WPS function.)
PWR Lights when the adaptor is connected and is functioning.
Not lit when the mains adaptor is disconnected.

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3. Installation
N.B.
• Using 300 Mbps products from the same manufacturer gives the best results.
• The first time the router is used it is simplest to connect it to a computer via
a network cable, thus avoiding possible configuration problems associated with
wireless connections.
3.1 Modem and computer connections
1. Turn off all devices (including the router) to be connected before beginning installation.
2. Connect a network cable between the xDSL/cable modem and the WAN port
(WAN) on the router.
3. Connect a network cable between the computer network card and one of the
LAN ports on the router.
4. Plug the DC connector on the mains adaptor into the router’s DC socket (5 V DC)
and then plug the adaptor into an available wall socket.
5. Turn on the xDSL/cable modem.
6. When starting up, the router will conduct a power-on self-test which lasts about
5 seconds.
7. The green LEDs for PWR, LAN and WAN should all come on.
8. Restart all computers connected to the router via network cable. Angle the aerial
on the router so it is pointing straight up if you wish to use a wireless connection.

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4. Configuration
These are only brief instructions to help you get started. A complete user manual can
be found on the supplied CD.
N.B.
• The configuration instructions in this section require the computer to be connected
to the router via network cable.
• These instructions only apply to Windows XP/Vista.
4.1 Checking the broadband connection
Check with your broadband provider regarding your type of Internet connection.
Different Internet providers use different connection methods for connecting to the
Internet. The most common connection methods are:
A. PPPoE
PPPoE
Automatically assigns IP addresses via PPPoE. Enter the username and password
received from your ISP.
B. Dynamic IP Internet Connection
Automatically assigns IP addresses from a DHCP server. No user information
is required.
C. Static IP Internet Connection
Enter the details you have from your ISP.
Select “Internet Connection Type” or “WAN Type Select” (depending on configuration
method) in the router menu.
4.2 Checking possible firewalls
Ensure that all computers connected to the router do not have a firewall programme
enabled, e.g. Internet Security or Zone Alarm.
4.3 Checking the computer’s settings
Check that the computer is set to automatically receive an IP address and that the
computer has received a correct IP address from the router.
1a) In Windows XP: Click on Start and select Run….
1b) In Windows Vista and Windows 7: Click on the Windows icon, enter Cmd in the
search window and press [Enter].
2. Type Cmd and then click on OK.
3. Type ipconfig and check that the computer has received the correct IP address
(in this case 192.168.1.4) and gateway (in this case 192.168.1.254).
If the computer is not assigned an IP address, refer to the Troubleshooting guide.

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4.4 Opening the router configuration menu
Enter the router’s IP address (192.168.1.254) in the address field of your web browser
(e.g. Internet Explorer) and press [Enter] to connect to the wireless router.
N.B. If you are using a modem with a built-in router, GN-BR33V-RH will change IP
address automatically to avoid conflicts on the network (e.g. 192.168.2.254).
2. When the login box appears, enter
your User name and Password.
The default user name is
“admin”and the default password
is “admin”.
The password and username
can be changed by clicking on
the “Management Tool” tab in the
router’s menu.

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3. The router menu opens. Select desired submenu.
Smart Setup Automatic configuration (only with an Internet
connection via a WAN-port).
Setup Wizard Manual configuration.
Status Shows current status of LAN and WAN.
Advanced
configuration
Manual setup for network, wireless connection,
firewall, etc.
Management Tool Setup and programs for the router such as password
changing, router firmware upgrades, etc.
4.5 Smart Setup (automatic configuration) (recommended)
This type of configuration is recommended if the Internet connection is via a WAN
port. “Smart Setup” identifies which type of connection you have.
1. Click on Smart Setup for automatic
configuration.
2. The router will attempt to identify and
configure your Internet connection.
3. When the router has configured your
connection the router will restart.
4. Select if/how you wish to configure the router
manually:
5. Click on Logout when you wish to finish and
exit the router menu.

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4.6 Manual configuration
Setup Wizard
Check with your Internet provider regarding your type of Internet connection. Different
Internet providers use different connection methods for connecting to the Internet.
The most common connection methods are:
A) PPPoE
Automatically assigns IP addresses via PPPoE. Use the username and password
received from your Internet provider.
B) Dynamic
Automatically assigns IP addresses from a DHCP server. No user information
is required.
C) Static
Enter the details you have from your ISP.
1. Click on Network Configuration and then WAN Configuration.
2. Click on Edit on the top row.
3. Select type of connection according to the information received from your Internet
provider and click on Next.
4. Enter the desired name for the connection under “ISP Name”. If the gateway and
DNS addresses need to be changed enter them at this stage. Click on Finish.
5. Select the connection created in step 4 as the primary connection (Main Session).
• If you have created more than one connection you can select a secondary
connection at this stage if you are unable to connect with your primary connection.
6. Click on Submit to save settings and finish.
N.B.
• Some Internet providers require the modem to be turned off for 30–60 minutes
after inputting the router settings for the connection to work.
• Check that no firewall program is installed on your computer. If there is one,
disable it or reconfigure it for the internal network. GN-BR33V-RH has its own
built-in firewall.
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