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Router Configuration:
1. Internet type: if the customer is using a cable modem, the D-Link comes preconfigured with the
WAN port set to Dynamic IP, which is usually the correct setting for a cable modem. If they are using
DSL, the setting could be static IP or PPoE. Consult the ISP or the router you are taking offline for the
correct settings. These settings are configured in the router under SETUP > INTERNET for the WBR-
2310, or HOME > WAN for the DI-624.
2. LAN Settings: DHCP Range. If the customer has existing static devices, ensure they will not conflict
with any IP devices you are integrating with Elan. Also ensure that any static devices they may have do
not fall into the default DHCP range of 150-250. If they do, you may want to either change the static
IP of their device to work with the new DHCP range or alter the DHCP range of the router. Remember
that all static devices should be set to IP’s OUTSIDE of the DHCP range to prevent multiple devices
occupying the same IP address. Additionally, ensure any existing static devices will fall into the correct
subnet: the Elan router ships with the LAN on 192.168.0.X range, if existing devices are on 192.168.1.X
for example, they may not be able to talk to other devices. To alter settings on the individual device,
consult with the homeowner or seek documentation online. To alter the DHCP range, choose SETUP >
NETWORK SETTINGS and adjust the DHCP SERVER area on the WBR-2310. On the DI-624, use HOME
> DHCP to alter the settings.
3. Wireless LAN: Wireless settings should already be configured correctly in the D-Link, however if you
are setting up another router there are some guidelines you should follow. In the D-Link, access
wireless settings from Setup>Wireless Settings (WBR-2310) or Home>Wireless(DI-624).
Wireless radio should be On if you want to connect devices wirelessly.
SSID: Typically you will want to set a SSID that is unique to the router (default: HomeLogic)
and allow/enable the SSID to be broadcast (don’t enable “hidden wireless” on the WBR-2310).
Wireless channel is usually fine set to “Auto Scan”, but if you have to set a particular channel
then 2, 6, or 11 are good choices.
Wireless mode may be set to Mixed, to enable connections of mixed A/B/G/N types. On the
D-Link, this is the default unless you check “802.11g Only Mode”.
Special Modes: If there is a Super G, MIMO, or Turbo mode you will want to disable this, as
these technologies typically result in slowdowns/problems when used with wireless adapters
that don’t support the same technology. “Extended Range” modes should also be disabled.
Security: By default, the D-Link does not come with any wireless security configured. It is
recommended that you enable at least WEP security. In the D-Link routers, enable security by
locating Security or Wireless Security Mode dropdown. Select the desired security mode and
enter in your desired security key and other security settings.
You will need to let the customer know the new SSID to connect to and any security settings
you may have configured on the D-Link.
4. Port Forwarding: Verify if the customer needs any additional ports forwarded to devices or
equipment on their existing network. It may be easiest to find this in the existing router, or you may
consult with your homeowner to obtain this information. Setup port forwarding for a single port in the
WBR-2310 under ADVANCED > VIRTUAL SERVER. For a range of contiguous ports use ADVANCED >
PORT FORWARDING. In the DI-624, use ADVANCED > VIRTUAL SERVER to setup port forwarding. See
page 11 for screenshots.
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