Actiontec R4500U - Manual

Actiontec R4500U

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Table of Contents
  • Page 3 – ii; tec Wireless-Ready Cable/DSL Router User Manual; B Specifications 81; D Program and Port List; Limited Warranty
  • Page 4 – Introduction; Package Contents; Minimum System Requirements; Note
  • Page 5 – tec USB/Ethernet DSL Modem User Manual; Modem Features; Front Panel; Power LED; Link LED; Activity LED
  • Page 6 – Rear Panel; The Modem has five ports on its rear panel.
  • Page 7 – Technical Support
  • Page 8 – Connecting a Computer to the Modem; Connecting Via Ethernet; Insert; Next
  • Page 10 – Setting Up the Modem; The next window appears, with information regarding
  • Page 14 – When the next window appears, confirm the; Connecting Via USB
  • Page 15 – First Computer
  • Page 16 – When the next window appears, get the
  • Page 20 – Installing Filters; Clear Bag; Caution; Do not
  • Page 21 – Plug a
  • Page 22 – unplug the black DSL cable from the phone; connect a phone filter to the black DSL cable.
  • Page 23 – Setting Up the DSL Connection
  • Page 24 – Basic Setup; When the computer has rebooted, the Modem is properly set up.
  • Page 25 – Advanced Setup
  • Page 26 – Connecting Additional Computers; The next window appears. Read the instructions, select; Addtional Computer; by clicking on the check box, then click
  • Page 27 – Ethernet
  • Page 28 – Yellow Port
  • Page 29 – Additional Computer; In the next window, select
  • Page 31 – Another window appears. Plug the rectangular end of the; Cable; into a; USB port; on the front or back of the computer, then click
  • Page 32 – including WAN IP address options, port forwarding, and; Accessing Advanced Settings; To access the advanced settings of the Modem:
  • Page 33 – The “Setup/Configuration” screen appears. Select; from the; Begin Advanced Setup
  • Page 34 – Using Advanced Settings; WAN IP Address
  • Page 35 – Configured as a Modem; PPPoE; or; PPPoA; Configured as a Router - Obtain an; IP; through; DHCP
  • Page 36 – Configured as a Router - Specify a Static; Address; Unnumbered Mode
  • Page 37 – LAN IP Address; DHCP Server
  • Page 38 – DHCP Server Configuration; DNS
  • Page 39 – Services Blocking; Add
  • Page 40 – Website Blocking; VPN; VPN
  • Page 41 – Remote Management; Off; Port Forwarding
  • Page 42 – Remove; DMZ Hosting; Hosting
  • Page 43 – MAC Address Cloning; MAC; Address Cloning; NAT
  • Page 44 – Selecting; Static Routing; in the “Configuring the Advanced Settings” screen gener-; . The address will appear in the “Static Routing Table.” To remove an
  • Page 45 – After configuring the Modem, settings can be viewed by selecting; Status; in the
  • Page 46 – Using Utilities; To access the Modems’ Web-based Utilities, select; Utilities; from the “Main Menu”; settings changed, the; Web Activity Log; Web; from the “Utilities” screen.
  • Page 47 – DSL Settings; Settings; Restore Default Settings; Warning
  • Page 48 – Upgrade Firmware; Start
  • Page 50 – Troubleshooting; LAN Connection Failure; Cannot Connect to the Internet; winipcfg; Enter
  • Page 51 – Time out error occurs when entering a URL or IP Address; Frequently Asked Questions; How do I know what kind of high speed Internet access I have?
  • Page 52 – Troubleshooting and FAQs; What do each of the lights on my Modem mean?; Power; – when lit, indicates that power is being supplied to the Modem.; – when lit, indicates a cable or DSL modem is connected to the; Activity; What kind of firewall is included with this Modem?
  • Page 53 – How do I upgrade the Modem’s firmware?; button in the lower left corner.
  • Page 54 – Another menu appears. Select; Control Panel; When the “Control Panel” window appears, double-click; Network
  • Page 55 – The “
  • Page 56 – OK; Yes
  • Page 60 – up Connections
  • Page 61 – In the “Network and Dial-up Connections” window, double-click
  • Page 62 – click
  • Page 63 – General; Close; Windows XP
  • Page 65 – In the “Network Connections” window, double-click; Local Area Connection; The “Local Area Connection Status” window appears. Select; Properties; The “Local Area Connection Properties” window appears. Select
  • Page 66 – tab, activate “Obtain an IP address automatically” by clicking
  • Page 70 – Setting Up Static IP Address
  • Page 76 – Local Area; . A number may be displayed after the Local Area Connection. If; Device Name
  • Page 84 – Specifications
  • Page 85 – Certifcations; Power Input
  • Page 86 – MAC Address; Accessories
  • Page 87 – Click; Macintosh; Select; Info
  • Page 90 – Glossary; Access Point
  • Page 91 – Firewall
  • Page 92 – Router; SSID; WECA (Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance)
  • Page 94 – Notices; Class B Equipment; digital device, pursuant to Part; Rules. These limits are designed to
  • Page 95 – Modifications; ction
  • Page 96 – Hardware
  • Page 97 – Obtaining Warranty Service; WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE
  • Page 98 – LIMITATION OF LIABILITY; Disclaimer; : The customer may contact the Director of Technical Support
  • Page 99 – Governing Law; : This Limited Warranty shall be governed by the laws of the State
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Summary

Page 2 - Table of Contents

i Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1 Package Contents 1 Minimum System Requirements 1 Modem Features 2 Technical Support 4 2 Setting Up The Modem 5 Connecting a Computer to the Modem 5 Installing Filters 17 Setting Up the DSL Connection 20 Connecting Additional Computers 23 3 Using Advanced Settings...

Page 3 - ii; tec Wireless-Ready Cable/DSL Router User Manual; B Specifications 81; D Program and Port List; Limited Warranty

ii Action tec Wireless-Ready Cable/DSL Router User Manual B Specifications 81 General 81Certifcations 82Environmental 82 C MAC Address 83 Windows 95, 98 83 Windows Me 83 Windows 2000 83 Windows NT 4.0 84 Macintosh 84 D Program and Port List 85 Glossary 87Notices 91 Regulatory Compliance Notices 91 M...

Page 4 - Introduction; Package Contents; Minimum System Requirements; Note

1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Action tec USB/Ethernet Home DSL Modem. This Modem can act as a DSL modem for a single computer, or as a router to connectmultilple computers to a single broadband connection. This easy-to-use product isperfect for the home office or small business. If you...

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