Page 2 - Revision History; Revision; Preliminary
2 Revision History Revision Date Change Description EC3805_001R001 04/28/2009 Preliminary EC3805_002R001 05/18/2009 Add introduction
Page 3 - CONTENTS; Tool
3 CONTENTS SMART ROUTER USER’ S MANUAL ................................ ................................ ........................... REVISION HISTO RY ................................ ................................ .................................................. 2 B EFORE Y OU U SE ...............
Page 4 - Introduction
4 Introduction Fiber-To-The-Home (FTTH) has always been an attractive option for Internet asccess. It has all the benefits of optical fiber. It provides a future-proof network, in that you do not hav e to go through the hassles of upgrading from ADSL to xDSL, or digital co-ax to digital wireless. It...
Page 6 - Package Contents; Physical Outlook; Front Panel
6 Chapter 1: Overview This chapter provides you the description for the LEDs and connectors in the front and rear surface of the router. Before you use/install this router, please take a look at this information first. Package Contents Before you start to install the Switch, please verify your packa...
Page 7 - LED Indicators; Rear Panel
7 LED Indicators The NAT Smart Router is equipped with several LEDs…….as described in the table below (from left to right): LED Color Status Description Power Green On Power on Off Power off LINK/ACT. Yellow On connection Off disconnection Flashing data transmission Rear Panel The following figure i...
Page 8 - Chapter 2: System Requirement and Installation; System Requirement; Enable
8 Chapter 2: System Requirement and Installation System Requirement To access the NAT Smart Router v ia Ethernet, the host computer must m eet the following requirements: Equipped with an Ethernet network interface. Have TCP/IP installed. Allow the client PC to obtain an IP address automatical...
Page 9 - Connecting to ADSL Modem and Client PC; Follow the steps below to connect the related devices.; port of the; port of the Sm art Router.; LAN; port of the
9 Connecting to ADSL Modem and Client PC Follow the steps below to connect the related devices. 1. Please attach one end of the Ethernet cable with RJ-45 connector to the LAN port of the ADSL Modem. 2. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the WAN port of the Sm art Router. 3. Attach one en...
Page 10 - Connect the supplied power adapter to the; PWR; port of your Smart Router, and plug the
10 4. Connect the other end of the cable to the Ethernet port of the host PC. 5. Connect the supplied power adapter to the PWR port of your Smart Router, and plug the other end to a power outlet.
Page 11 - Setting up IP address of Host PC; icon to pull down a window and then click
11 Setting up IP address of Host PC In the case the DHCP serv er function of the Smart Router is disabled or you want to configure the IP address of the host PC, please follow the steps below for installation. 1. Open the Start menu, point to Network and Dial-up Connections and click it. 2. Right-cl...
Page 15 - then your PC and Smart Router are connected successfully.
15 then your PC and Smart Router are connected successfully. 3. If the window shows: then your PC and Smart Router are not connected correctly, you can check: 1) If the Ethernet cable between Smart Router and PC is correctly connected by checking if the link/ack LED is on. 2) If the IP address of th...
Page 16 - Chapter 3: Quick Setup; Using the W eb-Based Manager; Start your web browser and type; admin
16 Chapter 3: Quick Setup This chapter guides you through the steps to configure the basic features of your Smart Router, so that you can connect to the internet quickly. Using the W eb-Based Manager After properly configuring your host PC, please proceed as follows: 1. Start your web browser and ty...
Page 17 - After you login successfully, the; system info; on the left menu, and the; WAN connection
17 An example under W indows XP is shown as the left figure. 3. After you login successfully, the system info page will appear. From now on, the Smart Router acts as a web server sending HTML pages/forms on your request. You can fill in these pages/forms and apply them to the Smart Router. 4. To sur...
Page 18 - or; Dynamic IP; with your ADSL account. Click; OK
18 Then choose the wan connection type, PPPOE, Static IP, or Dynamic IP . If you chose PPPOE , you hav e to fix the Username/Password with your ADSL account. Click OK , and you can surf the internet. If you chose Static IP ,
Page 19 - IP Address/Subnet Mask/Gateway IP Address; with the correct v alues.; If you can not access to the internet, you can check; Status
19 you hav e to fix the IP Address/Subnet Mask/Gateway IP Address with the correct v alues. Click OK , and you can surf the internet. If you chose Dynamic IP , smart router will get an IP from the connected DHCP server, and you can surf the internet. 5. If you can not access to the internet, you can...
Page 20 - Make sure the v alidity of the account.
20 Check the account, and configure by following the steps described above. Note: Make sure the v alidity of the account.
Page 21 - Chapter 4: Advance Setup; WAN Status, LAN Status; and; System information; If you want to enable
21 Chapter 4: Advance Setup This chapter guides you advanced features configuration of your Smart Router. 1. Status This page shows the status of your smart router. You can see WAN Status, LAN Status and System information here. 2. LAN (1) Fix the IP Address/Subnet Mask . (2) If you want to enable D...
Page 22 - Dynamic; The; WAN Connection; setup steps, you can refer; can configure static DNS list if you access the internet by method; Static IP; MAC Address Clone
22 This page shows the DHCP clients. If the client uses static IP, the type should be Static, and if the client uses obtain an IP address automatically, the type should be Dynamic . The list is timed refresh. If the entry is aging out, it will be cleared automatically. 4. WAN Connection The WAN Conn...
Page 23 - Bridge Mode enable; to conv ert your smart router as a pure switch.
23 You can set WAN MAC address the same as your PC’s MAC address. 6. Bridge Convert Mark Bridge Mode enable to conv ert your smart router as a pure switch. Note: In this case, router functions are invalid. 7. NAT
Page 25 - MAC; with the mac address you; Deny; of the entry, then click; Apply; QOS
25 This page is used to filter lan client MAC address. Fix the MAC with the mac address you want to filter, mark the Deny of the entry, then click Apply . 9. VLAN You can set VLAN Tag ID from 1 to 4095 for each port. The max VLAN group number is 16. Set VLAN ID to 0 means disable the VLAN group. Aft...
Page 26 - QOS Mode; QOS Rule; . Select the mode and rule you want to
26 This page is used to set QOS Mode and QOS Rule . Select the mode and rule you want to set, then click Apply . You can configure priority per port on this page, from low lev el to highest lev el.
Page 28 - IGMP; You can choose
28 You can set ingress rate and egress queue rate on this page. 11. IGMP You can choose IGMP disable/snooping/proxy on this page. You also can enable fast leav e function.
Page 29 - SNMP
29 IGMP status will display on this page. 12. SNMP To enable SNMP, select Enable option of SNMP Mode . Fix other blanks with the corresponding v alue you want to set, then click Apply . Note: The community and port should be consistent with SNMP client.
Page 30 - SNTP; automatically when internet connection is OK. You can check the; Port Configuration
30 On this page, you can set Trap Target Address and T rap Target Port . 13. SNTP On this page, you can set 5 SNTP server here. Your smart router will update the Network Time automatically when internet connection is OK. You can check the Network Time on the Status page. 14. Port Configuration
Page 31 - You can set; Speed; Flow control; for each port on this page. Then the status should; Port Status; System Logs
31 You can set Speed and Flow control for each port on this page. Then the status should display on Port Status page. This page shows the link status and speed information of this router. 15. System Logs
Page 33 - Chapter 5: System Administration; Upgrade; and select the firmware to upgrade.
33 Chapter 5: System Administration This chapter guides you to managing, upgrading and trouble shooting your Smart Router. 16. Tool Change your account on this page. Upgrade new firmware on this page. Click Upgrade and select the firmware to upgrade.
Page 34 - Click; to restart your smart router.; to restore factory default settings.
34 Click OK to restart your smart router. Click Apply to restore factory default settings. Note: You also can restore factory default settings by hardware button. Press the button for 5 seconds and release it. The system will restore factory default settings.