Page 2 - Table of Contents
i Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1 Package Contents 1Minimum System Requirements 2Features 2Getting to Know the Modem 3 2 Setting Up the Modem 7 Connecting a Computer to the Modem 7Installing Phone Filters 21Setting Up the DSL Connection 26 3 Performing a Basic Setup 29 Basic Setup 29Changing the ...
Page 4 - Introduction; Package Contents; Action
1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Action tec USB /Ethernet DSL Modem. The Modem is the simplest way to connect computers to a high-speed broadband connection. This easy-to-use product is perfect for the home office or small business. If you want to take your computing to the next level, th...
Page 5 - Minimum System Requirements; Note; Features
2 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 3 Chapter 1 Introduction Minimum System Requirements s Active DSL service s Computer with a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet connection, or USB connection ☞ Note : USB LAN port is not supported with Microsoft Windows 95 , Windows NT 4.0 , and Mac OS. s Microsoft W...
Page 6 - Getting to Know the Modem; Front Panel; DSL Modem
2 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 3 Chapter 1 Introduction s Compliant with IEEE 802.3 Ethernet standard s 10/100 Base-T Ethernet port s Flow control support for Fast Ethernet s Web-based configuration setup s Default configuration backup restore s FTP firmware upgradeable s Web downlo...
Page 7 - Power Light
4 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 5 Chapter 1 Introduction Power Light The Power light displays the Modem’s current status. If the Power light glows steadily green, the Modem is receiving power and fully operational. When the Power light flashes rapidly, the Modem is initializing. If t...
Page 8 - Rear Panel; Phone Port; port is used to connect a computer to the Modem via; Ethernet Port
4 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 5 Chapter 1 Introduction Rear Panel The rear panel of the Modem contains four ports (Phone, USB, Ethernet, and Power), as well as an On/Off switch and Reset button. Power Reset Phone USB Ethernet Black Power Cord (from black Power port to Power Outlet)...
Page 9 - Warning
6 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual On/Off Switch The On/Off switch controls power to the Modem. When the top of the switch is depressed, the Modem is powered off. When the bottom of the switch is depressed, the Modem is powered on (assuming the Power cord is correctly connected). N Warn...
Page 10 - Connecting a Computer to the Modem; Connecting Via Ethernet; Next
7 Setting Up the Modem The instructions that follow in this chapter parallel the steps contained in the Action tec Installation Buddy ® , which provides a visual, step-by-step guide to setting up the Modem. It is recommended the user run the Installation Buddy first, before attempting any other proc...
Page 11 - Read the instructions, consult the; priate letter by clicking in its check box, then click
8 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 9 Chapter 2 Setting Up the Modem 2. Read the instructions, consult the ISP ’s documentation, and select the appro- priate letter by clicking in its check box, then click Next . ☞ Note : For more details regarding these settings, see Appendix H on page ...
Page 12 - included in the kit, then click
8 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 9 Chapter 2 Setting Up the Modem 4. Make sure the items needed to connect the Modem to the first computer are included in the kit, then click Next . 5. Get the Modem from the kit, then click Next .
Page 13 - Get the
10 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 11 Chapter 2 Setting Up the Modem 6. Get the Power cord from the kit and plug the smaller end into the black Power port on the rear panel of the Modem, then click Next . 7. Plug the larger end of the Power cord into a power outlet , then click Next .
Page 17 - Ethernet lights
14 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 15 Chapter 2 Setting Up the Modem 14. Make sure the the Power, DSL, and Ethernet lights on the Modem glow solid green (it may take a few moments). Click Next . The Modem is connected to a computer via Ethernet. Next, install the phone filters as descr...
Page 24 - Installing Phone Filters
20 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 21 Chapter 2 Setting Up the Modem 14. Make sure the the Power, DSL, and USB lights on the Modem glow solid green (it may take a few moments). Click Next . The Modem is connected to a computer via USB. Next, install the phone filters as described in “I...
Page 25 - Caution
22 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 23 Chapter 2 Setting Up the Modem 2. Read the on-screen information, then unplug the phone cords of all telephones and other devices from their respective phone jacks. Click Next . 3. Remove the phone filters from the clear bag . Click Next . M Cautio...
Page 27 - ing on whether the computer was connected via Ethernet or USB.
24 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 25 Chapter 2 Setting Up the Modem 6. The Modem should be connected similarly to the on-screen picture, depend- ing on whether the computer was connected via Ethernet or USB. Ethernet: USB: Click Next .
Page 28 - Make sure the; Connection” on the next page.
24 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 25 Chapter 2 Setting Up the Modem 7. Make sure the Power , Internet , and Ethernet or USB lights are solid green . Ethernet : USB : Next, go to “Setting Up the DSL Connection” on the next page.
Page 29 - Setting Up the DSL Connection
26 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 27 Chapter 2 Setting Up the Modem Setting Up the DSL Connection After connecting the Modem and installing phone filters, the DSL connection must be configured. To do this: 1. Enter the user name and password in the appropriate text boxes (or click the...
Page 31 - The Installation Buddy checks the configuration of the Modem.
28 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 5. The Installation Buddy checks the configuration of the Modem. 6. When the configuration is complete, a series of “Congratulations” screens appear. Read the on-screen information, then click through the next few screens, then click Finish in the las...
Page 32 - Basic Setup; Enter
29 Performing a Basic Setup This chapter is a guide through a basic setup of the Modem for those users who did NOT use the Action tec Installation Buddy® to setup the Modem. It includes instructions on how to connect the Modem to the ISP and changing the admin user name and password. To complete a b...
Page 33 - Begin; ing in the circle next to; or; vided by the
30 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 31 Chapter 3 Performing a Basic Setup 3. Follow the instructions in the “Set Up/Configuration” screen, then click Begin Basic Setup . 4. In the next screen, follow the on-screen instructions, then click Next . 5. In the next screen, select the type of...
Page 34 - User Name
30 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 31 Chapter 3 Performing a Basic Setup 6. Enter the User Name and Password provided by the ISP in the “ DSL Broadband Connection - PPP ” screen. Click Next . 7. Click Save and Restart in the “Save and Restart” screen. 8. The “Congratulations” screen ap...
Page 35 - Changing the Admin User Name and Password; From the Setup/Configuration screen, select
32 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual Changing the Admin User Name and Password To create or change the admin user name and password, controlling access to the Modem’s Web Configuration screens, follow these instructions: 1. From the Setup/Configuration screen, select Admin Username/Passw...
Page 36 - Accessing Advanced Setup; To access the Advanced Settings configuration screens:
33 # Using Advanced Setup This chapter contains information concerning the advanced setup features of the Modem, such as network settings, remote management, and Web site blocking. Accessing Advanced Setup To access the Advanced Settings configuration screens: 1. Open a Web browser. In the address b...
Page 37 - WAN IP Address
34 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 35 Chapter 4 Using Advanced Setup 4. In the next screen, read the recommendations. To perform an advanced setup on the Modem, click Begin Advanced Setup . 5. The “Configuring the Advanced Settings” screen appears. To check all the set- tings, or if un...
Page 39 - Obtain an IP Address through PPPoE or PPPoA; PPP Auto Connect
36 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 37 Chapter 4 Using Advanced Setup Obtain an IP Address through PPPoE or PPPoA Select one of these options to allow the Modem to use the Point-to-Point over Ethernet ( PPPoE ) or Point-to-Point over ATM ( PPPoA ) protocol. “ Broadband Connection via PP...
Page 40 - Obtain an IP Through DHCP
36 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 37 Chapter 4 Using Advanced Setup Encapsulation (PPPoA only) Select one of the encapsulation options, based on information received from the ISP . Obtain an IP Through DHCP Select this option if the IP service is configured to use RFC 1483 Bridged or ...
Page 41 - Specify a Static IP Address
38 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 39 Chapter 4 Using Advanced Setup Specify a Static IP Address Select this option if the ISP service is configured to use RFC 1483 Bridged or Routed using a static IP Address. Enter the IP Address , Subnet Mask , and Default Modem Address provided by t...
Page 42 - LAN IP Address
38 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 39 Chapter 4 Using Advanced Setup The Unnumbered Mode feature automatically configures the appropriate IP rout- ing for the IP Address block. The IP route will bypass NAT , enabling the public IP s to be routed WAN -to- LAN , as well as LAN -to- WAN ....
Page 43 - DHCP Server; Server
40 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 41 Chapter 4 Using Advanced Setup ☞ Note : If the Modem’s LAN IP address is modified, ensure the DHCP server range is within the same subnet. For more infor- mation, see “ DHCP Server Configuration.” After changing settings, click Next or Back to cont...
Page 44 - DHCP Server Configuration
40 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 41 Chapter 4 Using Advanced Setup DHCP Server Configuration Clicking Next in the “ DHCP Server” screen (if the DHCP server is activated) generates the “ DHCP Server Configuration” screen. Change IP address range and DNS server information here. Beginn...
Page 45 - DNS Server 1; Services Blocking; Address
42 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 43 Chapter 4 Using Advanced Setup DNS Server 1 “ DNS Server 1 ” is the primary DNS server provided by the ISP . If the ISP provid- ed DNS server information, enter it here. If not, leave the text box intact. DNS Server 2 “ DNS Server 2 ” is the second...
Page 46 - Netmeeting; Website Blocking
42 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 43 Chapter 4 Using Advanced Setup Netmeeting If a computer on the network uses Netmeeting, enable Netmeeting by clicking the circle next to “On” and entering the IP address of the computer. Click Next , then click Save and Restart to apply the setting...
Page 47 - Remote Management; Port Forwarding
44 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 45 Chapter 4 Using Advanced Setup Remote Management Selecting Remote Management in the “Configuring the Advanced Settings” screen generates the “Remote Management” screen. Remote Management allows access to the Modem through the Internet via another c...
Page 48 - Remove; Add
44 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 45 Chapter 4 Using Advanced Setup To remove forwarded ports, highlight them, then click Remove . Clicking Advanced brings up the “Advanced Port Forwarding” screen. In this screen, the user can allow only certain IP addresses to access forwarded ports....
Page 49 - DMZ Hosting; Hosting; Firewall
46 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 47 Chapter 4 Using Advanced Setup DMZ Hosting Selecting DMZ Hosting in the “Configuring the Advanced Settings” screen gener- ates the “ DMZ Hosting” screen. To use DMZ hosting, enter the IP address of the computer on the network to be used as a DMZ ho...
Page 50 - Dynamic Routing
46 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 47 Chapter 4 Using Advanced Setup Dynamic Routing Selecting Dynamic Routing in the “Configuring the Advanced Settings” screen generates the “Dynamic Routing” screen. If a router or gateway is set up behind the Modem in the network configuration, consu...
Page 51 - Static Routing; Selecting
48 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual Static Routing Selecting Static Routing in the “Configuring the Advanced Settings” screen gener- ates the “Static Routing” screen. Enter the addresses in their respective text boxes, then click Add . The address will appear in the “Static Routing Tabl...
Page 52 - Status; Firmware Version
49 Viewing the Modem’s Settings After configuring the Modem, settings can be viewed by selecting Status in the Main Menu. In the menu on the left side of the screen, there are other Status options available: Routing Table , WAN Status , LAN Status , and Active User List . Status Selecting “Status” f...
Page 54 - Routing Table; WAN Status
50 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 51 Chapter 5 Viewing the Gateway’s Settings Routing Table Selecting Routing Table from the “General Status” screen generates the “Routing Table” screen. This screen displays on overview of the Modem’s routes. WAN Status Selecting WAN Status from the “...
Page 55 - LAN Status; Active User List
52 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual LAN Status Selecting LAN Status generates the “ LAN Status” screen. This screen displays on overview of the Modem’s LAN (local area network) port connections. Active User List Selecting Active User List generates the “Active User List” screen. This sc...
Page 56 - Using Utilities; To access the Modem’s Web-based Utilities, select; settings changed, the; Web Activity Log; Web
53 Using Utilities To access the Modem’s Web-based Utilities, select Utilities from the “Main Menu” screen. The “Utilities” screen appears. From this screen, the Web activity log can be viewed, the DSL settings changed, the Modem’s factory default settings restored, and the Modem’s firmware upgraded...
Page 57 - Auto Refresh; DSL Settings; Settings; Restore Default Settings
54 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 55 Chapter 6 Using Utilities Auto Refresh To set the Web Activity Log screen to automatically refresh at certain intervals, acti-vate the circle next to “Auto Refresh Every” at the bottom of the Web Activity Log screen, then enter a time value (in sec...
Page 58 - Upgrade Firmware
54 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 55 Chapter 6 Using Utilities N Warning : Do not unplug the Power cord from the Modem or switch the On/Off switch to off during the Restore Default Settings process. Doing so may result in permanent damage to the Modem. When the Power light stops flash...
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Page 60 - Troubleshooting; Cannot Use the Internet; ipconfig; Go
57 Troubleshooting This chapter contains a list of problems that may be encountered while using the Modem, and techniques to solve them. Note that these techniques may not be suc-cessful in all cases. Also included is a list of frequently asked questions. Troubleshooting Cannot Use the Internet Phys...
Page 61 - Connection to the Internet; Frequently Asked Questions; General
58 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 59 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Connection to the Internet To verify the Modem’s connection to the Internet, open a Web browser. In the “Address” text box, type 192.168.0.1 and click Go . The Modem’s Web Configurator Main Menu appears. Select Status , an...
Page 62 - Will my Xbox work with the Modem?; winipcfg
58 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 59 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Will my Xbox work with the Modem? Yes, the Modem is compatible with the Xbox. You will need to set a static IP address on the Xbox in the Xbox live network settings, and forward ports 3074 (both UDP and TCP ), 53 (both UDP...
Page 63 - Can I play games between computers on my network, or on the Internet?
60 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 61 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting I used DHCP to configure my network. Do I need to restart my computer to refresh my IP address? No. Select the appropriate operating system, below, and follow the steps to refresh your IP address. Windows 95, 98, 98SE, and...
Page 64 - Connections
60 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 61 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Connections How many computers can be connected through the Modem? The Modem is capable of 254 connections, but having no more than 45 connec- tions is recommended. As the number of connections increases, the available spe...
Page 66 - Reference; Locating Computer Information
63 Reference This appendix contains information about various topics, including accessing information about your Windows computer. Locating Computer Information The following procedure is valid for computers running Windows 98 SE , Me, NT 4.0 , 2000, and XP . 1. From the desktop, right-click on My C...
Page 67 - Locating Windows Operating System Files
64 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 65 Appendix A Reference Locating Windows Operating System Files If the operating system files reside on the hard drive of the computer, follow the instructions below to locate them. If the files are not on the hard drive, they must be loaded from the ...
Page 71 - Another menu appears. Select
68 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 69 Appendix B Setting Up Static IP on the Computer 3. Another menu appears. Select Control Panel . 4. When the “Control Panel” window appears, double-click Network .
Page 73 - Yes; Windows Me; Start
70 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 71 Appendix B Setting Up Static IP on the Computer 9. Enter the following address in the “Subnet mask” text box: 255.255.255.0 Enter the periods in the address by pressing the space bar on the keyboard. 10. Click OK . The TCP/IP Properties window disa...
Page 78 - In the “Network and Dial-up Connections” window, double-click
74 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 75 Appendix B Setting Up Static IP on the Computer 5. In the “Network and Dial-up Connections” window, double-click Local Area Connection . A number may be displayed after the Local Area Connection. If more than one Local Area Connection is listed, lo...
Page 80 - Close; Windows XP
76 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 77 Appendix B Setting Up Static IP on the Computer 12. Enter the following address in the “Subnet mask” text box: 255.255.255.0 Enter the periods in the address by pressing the space bar on the keyboard. 13. Click OK . The “Internet Protocol ( TCP/IP ...
Page 81 - When the “Control Panel” window appears, double-click
78 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 79 Appendix B Setting Up Static IP on the Computer 3. When the “Control Panel” window appears, double-click Network Connections . 4. In the “Network Connections” window, double-click Local Area Connection . A number may be displayed after the Local Ar...
Page 82 - The “Local Area Connection Properties” window appears. Select
78 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 79 Appendix B Setting Up Static IP on the Computer 5. The “Local Area Connection Properties” window appears. Select General . ☞ Note : If the “Local Area Connection Status” window appears, click Properties to continue on to the Local Area Connection P...
Page 84 - Computer Security; Comparing DSL Service with a Dial-Up Modem; service is “always connected.” The connection is; service also provides fast Internet connections. This not only
81 Computer Security The Internet is a giant network of computers located all over the world. When a computer is connected to the Internet, it can exchange information with any other computer on the Internet. This allows a computer user to send e-mail, surf the World Wide Web, download files, and bu...
Page 85 - Modem Security; If connecting to the; through bridging mode, the Modem should be safe from; Web Browsers
82 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 83 Appendix C Computer Security Modem Security If connecting to the ISP through Point-to-Point Protocol ( PPP ), be sure to provide the Modem an administrative password. If a password is not set, someone on the Internet can access the Modem and change...
Page 86 - Network Applications; Electronic Security; Network Address Translation
82 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 83 Appendix C Computer Security Network Applications Network applications (such as software programs) that allow remote access to the computer also make the computer vulnerable to access from other people on the Internet. If using a network applicatio...
Page 88 - Specifications
85 Specifications General Model Number GT701WM-00 ( USB /Ethernet DSL Modem) Standards IEEE 802.3 (10BaseT)IEEE 802.3u (100BaseTX)IEEE 802.11g (Wireless)G.dmtG.litet1.413RFC 1483, 2364, 2516 Protocol LAN - CSMA / CD WAN - PPP , DHCP , Static IP WAN Full-rate ADSL Interface LAN 10/100 RJ-45 switched ...
Page 89 - LED Indicators
86 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual LED Indicators Power, DSL , Internet, Ethernet, USB Environmental Power External, 12V DC , 600 m A Certifications FCC Class B , FCC Class C (part 15 , 68 ), CE Mark Commercial, UL Operating Temperature 0 º C to 40 º C ( 32 º F to 104 º F ) Storage Tem...
Page 90 - Glossary; Access Point
87 Glossary Access Point A device that allows wireless clients to connect to one another. An access point can also act as a bridge between wireless clients and a “wired” network, such as an Ethernet network. Wireless clients can be moved anywhere within the cover-age area of the access point and rem...
Page 91 - Ethernet Network
88 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 89 Appendix E Glossary Ethernet Network A standard wired networking configuration using cables and hubs. Firewall A method preventing users outside the network from accessing and/or damag-ing files or computers on the network. Gateway A central device...
Page 92 - Router; SSID; WECA (Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance)
88 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 89 Appendix E Glossary PPPoE (Point-To-Point Protocol over Ethernet)/PPPoA (Point-To-Point Protocol over ATM) Methods of secure data transmission. Router A central device that manages the data traffic of the network. Subnet Mask A set of four numbers ...
Page 94 - High Security Level
91 Firewall Security Level Services Table The following information is related to the Firewall options (High, Medium, and Low) section in the “Using Advanced Setup” chapter of this manual (see page 33 ). The types of services and their respective ports are listed in the two right-hand columns: the “...
Page 95 - Medium Security Level; Low Security Level; Service Port In Out
92 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 93 Appendix F Firewall Security Medium Security Level Service Port In Out http 80 no yes dns 53 no yes ftp 21 no yes telnet 23 no yes smtp 25 yes yes pop3 110 yes yes nntp 119 no yes real audio/video 7070 yes yes icmp n/a no yes H.323 1720 no yes T.12...
Page 96 - Basic Security Level
92 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 93 Appendix F Firewall Security Basic Security Level NAT (Network Address Translation) only. Service Acronym Definitions http H yper T ext T ransfer P rotocol. This protocol delivers information over the Internet, and is used when a computer connects ...
Page 97 - icmp
94 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual real audio/video A protocol used to transfer Real Audio or Real Video files. icmp I nternet C ontrol M essage P rotocol. Allows error messages, text packages, and informational messages to be transferred over the Internet. H.323 A standard protocol fo...
Page 98 - Classic; Apple
95 Non-Windows System Setup The Modem supports both the Classic Macintosh operating systems ( 9.2.2 and below), as well as OS X . ☞ Note : When installing any software, consult the user manual and help files supplied with the software for detailed information. Action tec provides the following infor...
Page 99 - Advanced
96 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 97 Appendix G Non-Windows Setup 2. When the “ TCP/IP ” window appears, select Edit from menu bar, then select User Mode . 3. When the “User Mode” window appears, select Advanced , then click OK . 4. In the “ TCP/IP ” window, select Ethernet from the “...
Page 100 - From the Apple Menu, select
96 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 97 Appendix G Non-Windows Setup OS X 1. From the Apple Menu, select System Preferences . 2. When the “System Preferences” window appears, click Network .
Page 101 - Using; Apply Now
98 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 3. The Network window appears. Select Built-In Ethernet from the “Show” drop-down list. 4. Select TCP/IP and, from the “Configure” drop-down list, select Using DHCP . 5. Click Apply Now and close the “System Preferences” application. The TCP/ IP setti...
Page 104 - Notices; Regulatory Compliance Notices; Class B Equipment; Modifications; ction
101 Notices Regulatory Compliance Notices Class B Equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential ...
Page 105 - Miscellaneous Legal Notices
102 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 102 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause unwanted operation. ☞ Note : To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance require- ments, the antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide ...
Page 106 - Limited Warranty; Hardware
103 Limited Warranty Hardware : Action tec Electronics, Inc., warrants to the end user (“Customer”) that this hardware product will be free from defects in workmanship and materials, under normal use and service, for twelve ( 12 ) months from the date of purchase from Action tec Electronics or its a...
Page 107 - Obtaining Warranty Service
104 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual THIS ACTION TEC ELECTRONICS PRODUCT MAY INCLUDE OR BE BUNDLED WITH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE, THE USE OF WHICH IS GOVERNED BY A SEPARATE END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT. THIS ACTION TEC ELECTRONICS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO SUCH THIRD- PARTY SOFTWARE. FOR THE...
Page 108 - Disclaimer
104 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 105 Limited Warranty NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE OR USE OF ITS PRODUCTS. ACTION TEC ELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER THIS WARRANTY IF...
Page 109 - Governing Law
106 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual Governing Law : This Limited Warranty shall be governed by the laws of the State of California, U.S.A. , excluding its conflicts of laws and principles, and excluding the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods.
Page 110 - Index; Web activity log 54
107 Index A anti-virus programs 82AppleTalk 58auto refresh Web activity log 54 C certifications 86control panel Windows 2000 74Windows 98 68Windows Me 71Windows XP 78 D DHCP 37, 60, 87DHCP server configuration 41dial-up modem 81DNS 87DNS server 41–42domain name 37DSL cable 1, 13, 20, 22DSL light 4, ...
Page 113 - Properties window
110 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 111 Index power port 6, 10, 17power usage 86PPPoA 30, 36, 89PPPoE 30, 36, 89PPP auto connect 36 Q QoS 54quick start guide 1 R rear panel 5reset button 6 S standards 85static IP address 36, 38 block 27single 27 static routing table 46subnet mask addre...
Page 114 - blocked list 43
110 Action tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual 111 Index U unnumbered mode 38USB cable 1, 18, 19, 85USB light 4, 19, 21, 25, 86USB port 5, 18user name admin 32 default 61 ISP 31, 36 V VCI 54VIP mode 38VPI 54VPN protocols 61 W WAN 58, 85, 89 connection mode 50connection status 50DNS 50IP address 5...