Physical Description
1
Quick Installation Guide
Load Balance Broadband Router
MODEL NO.
TL-R470T+
7106504439 REV3.0.0
Package Contents
QIG
Load Balance Broadband Router
MODEL NO.
TL-R470T+
Resource CD
Ethernet Cable
TL-R470T+
Hardware Connection
2
Connect the WAN port of the router to the cable or DSL
modem via Ethernet cable.
• Front Panel
• Back Panel
• LED Descriptions
SYS
PWR
Name
Status
WAN, LAN
Indication
On (Green)
Flashing (Green)
The router has a hardware error
The router works properly
3
Internet Protocol
Select the “
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
”
”/“
Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
” and click the “
Properties
”.
2
2
3
3
Select “
Obtain an IP address automatically
” and “
Obtain
server address automatically
”. Then click “
OK
”.
For Windows XP/2000
For Windows 7/Vista
For Windows XP/2000
For Windows 7/Vista
Click “
Start
” “
Control Panel
”
For Windows XP/2000
:
1
1
“
Network
and Internet Connections
” “
Network Connections
”, and
.
Click “
Start
”
For Windows Vista/7
:
“
Control Panel
”
Connect the AC power cord to the AC power socket on the
router, and the other end into an electrical outlet. The router
will work automatically and the LED will display as the
LED
Descriptions
shown.
Connect a LAN port of the router to the computer by an
Ethernet cable.
The router is powered on
“
View
network status and tasks
”.
For Windows Vista
For Windows 7
Click “
View Status
”
Click “
Local Area Connection
”
then find
“
Local Area Connection
” icon and click it. Then click
Power Cord
Here we take the ADSL modem
Internet
1
2
3
“
Properties
”.
The provided power cord may be different due to local
On
(Green/Yellow)
There is a device linked to the corresponding port but not active (Green indicates the
corresponding port is working as a LAN port, and yellow indicates WAN port)
Flashing
(Green/Yellow)
The corresponding port is transmitting or receiving data (Green indicates the
corresponding port is working as a LAN port, and yellow indicates WAN port)
There is no device linked to the corresponding port
For Windows XP/2000
DNS
TL-R470T+
TD-8816
from TP-LINK as an example.
Off
On/Off
Off
The router is powered off