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Cisco 820 Series and SOHO Series Router Cabling and Setup
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Chapter 1 Cisco 820 Series and SOHO Series Routers Cabling and Setup
Configure the Router with Cisco Router Web Setup
Configure the Router with Cisco Router Web Setup
The Cisco Router Web Setup (CRWS) software is loaded on the router and should be used to configure
it to connect to the Internet. The CRWS software runs on Netscape version 3.0 to 4.7, and on Internet
Explorer version 4.0 or later. Follow these steps to start the CRWS software and configure the router:
Step 1 Start, or restart, a PC connected to one of the router Ethernet ports (1, 2, 3, or 4).
Step 2 Open a web browser. Make sure that the browser is set to work in online mode.
In Internet Explorer, click the File menu, and verify that the “work offline” option is unchecked.
In Netscape, the default selection in the File menu is set to work online.
Step 3 Type in the following universal resource locator (URL):
http://10.10.10.1
The home page of the router should appear after one or two minutes.
If the CRWS home page does not appear when you enter the URL http://10.10.10.1, test the connection
between the PC and the router by doing the following:
Check that the OK LED on the router is on, and check the cable connection between the router and
the PC. Be sure that the TO HUB/TO PC button is in the correct position. The position is correct if
the LED for the port on the front of the router is on.
If the CRWS home page still does not appear, verify that the web browser’s “work offline” option is
disabled.
If the web page still does not appear, verify that the PC is configured to automatically receive an IP
address. Follow the instructions in Step 4 in section Check the PC Configuration. If you need more
information refer to the Cisco Router Web Setup Troubleshooting Guide, which is available on
Cisco.com.
If the PC is configured to automatically receive an IP address, but the web page still does not appear,
select Start/Run, type winipcfg in the Run window, and examine the address in the IP address field.
The address should be in the format 10.10.10.X, in which X is a number that is 2 or greater; for
example, 10.10.10.2 or 10.10.10.3. If the IP address is not in this format, verify that an Ethernet
adapter name is visible in the Adapter field. If it is not, return to Step 3 in section “Check the PC
Configuration,” add TCP to the list of protocols. Then return to section “Configure the Router with
Cisco Router Web Setup,” and complete the procedure.
Step 4 If you have no special configuration requirements, click the Router Setup link on the home page, and
then click Quick Setup. (This may appear as Easy Setup on some models.) Then, enter the user name
and password provided to you by your Internet service provider, and click Apply.
Step 5 If you need to configure special features such as Network Address Translation (NAT), click the
appropriate links on the home page, and complete the configuration screens.
Step 6 Click the Password link on the home page, and set a password for the router.
Step 7 Click the Test Connection link on the home page, and allow the connection to be tested.
Step 8 Select Start/Run, and type winipcfg in the Open field of the Run window. When the IP Config window
appears, click Release, and then click Renew to release and renew the PC’s IP address.
Alternatively, open a DOS window, and enter ipconfig /release to release the PC’s IP address.Then enter
ipconfig /renew to renew the IP address of the PC.
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