Wireless Networking 103Router connection to the Internet. Also, other computer users will losetheir network connections whilst this process is taking place, so choose atime when this would be convenient.Here is how you may use the reset button:1 Use the tip of a pen.2 Press and hold the reset button at the rear panel of the device for about 5seconds and release. The LEDs will start blinking.3 Wait until the Alert Led stops flashing the red light when the device hascompleted the Power On Self Test.4 Now you may connect your computer to one of the LAN ports of thedevice and browse to:http://192.168.1.1and run the configuration wizard. You may need to restart your computerbefore you attempt this.5 When the configuration wizard has completed, you may reconnect yournetwork as it was before.WirelessNetworking■ Ensure that you have an 802.11b or 802.11g wireless adapter foreach wireless computer, and that it is correctly installed andconfigured. Verify that each Wireless computer has either Windows95 or higher or MAC OS 8.5 or higher.■ Verify that your wireless computers are configured to work inInfrastructure mode and not Ad Hoc mode. The Router contains anAccess Point that is designed to operate in Infrastructure mode. AdHoc mode is not supported by the Router.■ If you have a wired and a wireless NIC in the same computer, ensurethat the wired NIC is disabled.■ Check the status of the Router Wireless LED, it should be lit if wirelessis enabled and will flash when there is wireless activity. If not lit go to“Wireless Settings” and enable wireless networking.■ Ensure that the TCP/IP settings for all devices are correct.■ Ensure that the Wireless Clients are using the same SSID or ServiceArea Name as the Router. The SSID is case-sensitive