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How to Set
Up and secure your Wireless Router for
CaribServe.NET Wireless ADSL
The instructions
provided below are for customers who wish to utilize a WIFI router with our
new Wireless ADSL Service on the Motorola Canopy™ platform. If the
CaribServe.NET antenna installed on your residence / business looks like
the picture on the right, then the instructions below will assist you in
configuring your router for use on our network. If your antenna is one
of the older Cirronet WaveBolt units, the instructions below do not
apply to you!
STEP A. Configure
your router for PPPOE
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If you have not done so already,
please click here
and follow the step-by-step instructions to configure your router for
PPPOE connectivity. Once configured, please return to this page and
follow the step-by-step instructions below to configure and secure the
WIFI segment of your router and PC.
STEP B. Configure
your router's WIFI settings
- Open a web
browser and navigate to the IP address of your router

- Log into the
router
- Enter the
username and password if prompted to do so (Check the manual of your
router for the default username and password.)
- Click on the
Wireless menu option which will take you to the configuration menu
and setup screens for your wireless access point.

- On the Basic
Wireless Settings page, make sure the Wireless Network Mode is set
to Mixed. This will allow both the older 802.11b/g (11Mbps) as
well as the newer 802.11g (54Mbps) wireless cards to communicate
with the access point.
- Enter a unique
descriptor in the Wireless Network Name (SSID) section. The SSID
enables communication between users and the Access Point. The
default SSID is usually set to the name of the router manufacturer
(e.g. linksys or netgear) but you can change this to any word or
phrase that you like. For the sake of this example, we used
home.username.local (you should replace username with a unique
word, such as your last name for example.)
- You can leave
the Wireless Channel set to the default value
- You can also
leave the Wireless SSID Broadcast set to the default value of
enable. When enabled, the Access Point will openly broadcast the
SSID you configured in step 6 so that it can be received by any
WIFI-enabled device. There are some security considerations to take
into account when leaving this option enabled but we recommend
leaving it enabled at least until you have completed the
configuration of the wireless card on your PC and successfully
created a wireless connection between your PC and the Access Point.
Once the latter is done, you can log back into the router and
disable this option.
- Click on the
Save Settings button to store your changes.
STEP C. Secure your
router's WIFI settings
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Click on the
Wireless menu option which will take you to the configuration
menu and setup screens for your wireless access point.

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Click on the
Wireless Security menu item to display the security
configuration options.
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Change the
Security Mode to WPA Personal.
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Change the WPA
Algorithms to TKIP
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Enter a unique
phrase in the WPA Shared Key section. The WPA Shared Key
authenticates the communication between users and the Access Point.
Since this is the key that you will need to enter to gain access to
the wireless network, please make sure the phrase you select is
something unique to you and also something you are not likely to
forget (e.g. you could choose to use the street address of friend or
loved one combined with a phone number or zip code -
24elmstreet90210). please make sure that there are no spaces between
the words/numbers in your phrase.
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You can leave the
Group Key Renewal set to its default value
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Click on the
Save Settings button to store your changes.
Congratulations! Your WIFI Router is now configured and secured but we
are only half way through the configuration. We still have to
configure the wireless card in your laptop / PC to authenticate to your
router.
STEP D. Configure
your PC's WIFI settings
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If you are using a
laptop with the built-in WIFI card, please make sure that the
Wireless LAN button on the laptop is switched to the on position.
If your laptop does not have a built-in WIFI card, you will need to
purchase a PCMCIA WIFI card that will fit into one of the open slots
on the side of your laptop. If you have this card, please insert it
into the slot at this time and install the drivers for the card as
per the manufacturer's instructions.
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On your PC,
click on Start, All Programs, Accessories, Communications and finally,
Network Connections
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This will open
up a window titled, “Network Connections”
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Navigate the
cursor of your mouse over the icon titled, “Wireless Network Connection”
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Hold down the
right mouse button to display the hidden menu, select Properties
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This will open
up a window titled, “Wireless Network Connection Properties”

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Using the left
button on your mouse, double-click on “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”
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This will open
up a window titled, “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties”

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In this
window, please make sure that both options are set to “Obtain
Automatically”
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Click OK
to close the “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties” window

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Next, click on the
Wireless Networks tab to display the properties of that window
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This will open
up a window titled, “Wireless Network Connection Properties”
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Enter the same phrase you programmed into SSID field of your router.
Please note that this parameter is case sensitive so you should
enter the value exactly the same way it was entered into your router
in step #6.
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Select WPA-PSK under the Network Authentication option
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Select TKIP under the Data encryption option
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Enter the same phrase you programmed into the WPA Shared Key section
of your router. Please note that this parameter is case sensitive so
you should enter the value exactly the same way it was entered into
your router in step #14 above.
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Re-enter the value from step 17 in the Confirm Network Key field to
reconfirm the password.

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Click OK
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Click OK
again to close the “Wireless Network Connection Properties” window
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This will
bring you back to the “Network Connections” window
STEP E. Connecting to your WIFI network
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Right click on the
Wireless Network Connection icon and select View Available Wireless
Networks from the hidden menu

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This will force
the wireless card to scan for available networks that are
broadcasting their SSID. The results of the search will be displayed
on a screen together with relevant information such as the SSID
(Network Name), Encryption type and signal strength.

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As you can see from
the screen above, the results of the View Available Wireless
Networks scan revealed the Access Point we configured with the SSID
value of home.username.local.
As you can also see from the image above, we can tell that the SSID
is a security-enabled network protected by WPA and that the signal
strength is Excellent.
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Double-click on the
name of the network you wish to connect to, for the sake of this
example, home.username.local to display the window in which you will
re-enter the Network Authentication Key
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Enter the Network Key
and Confirm by re-entering
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Click Connect

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If you entered all the
information correctly, you should authenticate to the WIFI router
and be on your way to surfing the Internet via your personal WIFI
hotspot.
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Once connected, your
View Available Wireless Networks window will look like the window
below.

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Your
Wireless Network Connection icon will look like the image below

CONGRATULATIONS!
You can now use your WIFI router on your CaribServe.NET Wireless ADSL
connection.
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