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G E T T I N G
S T A R T E D

Making the First Connection

Setup your router and access the web wirelessly in 5 minutes or less
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tart by unpacking the router. The package consists of :
(a) Router, (b) USB Phone-Modem, (c) WiFi Antenna(s), (d) DC
Adapter, and e) Phone cable.
Connections will now be made to the back panel of the Router shown on the
next page. First, screw in the antennas to the antenna connectors at the back. DO NOT
screw them in too tightly to avoid damage the connectors. Attach the black USB phone
modem to the USB slot at the back of the router if it is not already attached to the slot.
Attach the phone cable to the RJ-11 slot on the phone modem and the other end of the
phone cable to a telephone wall jack. Plug in the DC adapter cable to the router and the
DC adapter to the wall power outlet.
both power and phone line is recommended.
SYS LED in the front will flash. Once it turns solid green the router is ready. Press the
DIAL
button on the front of the router to dial-out to the pre-configured free ISP Internet
using the default long distance phone number configured in the router. The dial up
process takes anywhere from 30 seconds to 1 minute depending on the quality of your
phone line and the ISP you are dialing. The LEDs on the black modem will flash during
this process. Once the connection is established, the front USB LED (labeled 3G for the
GAC-152) will start flashing about once per second. If the USB/3G LED does not
flash, remove the power cable from the router, wait for 5 seconds and put the power
back. Once the SYS LED is solid green, press the
does not start flashing once per second after some time
Troubleshooting Section in this guide.
Turn on your PC and scan for wireless networks. This procedure can be different for
different Operating Systems. For example on Windows XP, you can view the available
WiFi networks by clicking the WiFi icon on the right end of the bottom panel and then
selecting "View Wireless Networks". The router WiFi ID -
Use of a power strip with surge protection for
The router will power up and the
DIAL
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button. If the USB/3G LED
then consult the
OpenWrt
will appear. If it