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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Table of Contents
  • Page 3 – iii
  • Page 4 – Chapter 1: Introduction; Introduction to your Router; BiPAC 7402VL: VoIP ADSL Router; Features; Voice over IP compliance with SIP standard; The router complies with ADSL worldwide standards.; g Wireless AP with WPA Support
  • Page 6 – It is an easy way to remotely manage the router via SNMP.
  • Page 7 – Chapter 2: Installing the router; Chapter 2: Installing the Router; Important note for using this router; Warning; Do not use this router in high humidity or high temperatures.; Attention; Place this router on a stable surface.; CD-ROM containing the online manual
  • Page 8 – Lit when power is ON.
  • Page 9 – The Rear Ports
  • Page 11 – Cabling
  • Page 12 – Chapter 3: Basic Installation; and the subnet mask is; uninstall
  • Page 13 – Connecting your router; Connect this router to a
  • Page 14 – Configuring PCs in Windows in Window XP
  • Page 15 – Configuring PCs in Windows 2000
  • Page 17 – Configuring PC in Windows NT4.0
  • Page 18 – Factory Default Settings; LAN Device IP Settings; enabled
  • Page 19 – Information from your ISP; PPPoE; assigned by your ISP when you connect or be set manually).; PPPoA; your ISP when you connect or be set manually).; IPoA
  • Page 20 – Configuring with your Web Browser; Go; ”, a user name and password window prompt will appear.; The default username and password
  • Page 21 – Chapter 4: Configuration; (provides user interface in English and Deutsch languages)
  • Page 22 – Status; Firewall – MAC Address; The MAC address of wireless client.
  • Page 23 – Routing Table
  • Page 24 – DHCP Table; Leased Table
  • Page 25 – Email Status; VoIP Status; section of this manual for details on this function.; Event Log; section of the interface. Please see the
  • Page 26 – Error Log; Advanced
  • Page 27 – Quick Start; WAN
  • Page 28 – Select the desired option from the list and click; Apply; to return to the Quick Start interface to continue
  • Page 29 – Configuration; These functions are described below in the following sections.; Security, Wireless Client Filter, Port Setting; and; DHCP Server
  • Page 30 – Default setting is set to; Disable; Address in the space provided or click
  • Page 31 – to
  • Page 32 – Wireless; It is case sensitive and must not excess 32 characters.)
  • Page 33 – The default setting is; Enable; radio button to activate this function.; Peer WDS MAC Address:
  • Page 34 – The key for
  • Page 35 – WEP; 28 will offer increased security over WEP 64.; Passphrase; Select the encryption key ID please refer to
  • Page 36 – : Follow the MAC Address Format; Associated Wireless Clients
  • Page 39 – ADSL; to input other; Change; A simpler alternative is to select; from the main menu on the left. Please see the Quick
  • Page 40 – Chapter 4:Configuration; RFC 1483 Routed Connections; Encapsulation method:
  • Page 41 – RFC 1483 Bridged Connections
  • Page 42 – PPPoA Routed Connections; Authentication Protocol Type:
  • Page 44 – Similar to the above, but gives the DNS server address to the DHCP; Discover Primary NBNS / Discover Secondary NBNS:; This setting enables/disables whether; Discover Subnet Mask:; Enable to change your DHCP Server settings by using the
  • Page 45 – IPoA Routed Connections; Enter the information provided by your ISP.; Obtain an IP address; to enable the DHCP client function or click; Specify an IP address; headers) that IP will attempt to send through the interface.
  • Page 46 – PPPoE Connections
  • Page 49 – box. Usually when you choose PPPoE or PPPoA as your WAN
  • Page 51 – System; Time Zone
  • Page 52 – You may change other; Device Management; options in; section of the GUI.
  • Page 53 – Clicking on; Browse
  • Page 55 – Click; Restart; with option; Current Settings; to reboot your router (and restore your last saved
  • Page 56 – User Management
  • Page 57 – Firewall and Access Control; General Settings, Packet Filter, Intrusion
  • Page 59 – for more detailed information.
  • Page 60 – Example: Predefined Port Filters Rules; Note; , you must define and create the port filter rules; Table 1: Predefined Port Filter; Port Number; Start
  • Page 61 – Packet Filter – Add TCP/UDP Filter
  • Page 62 – Packet Filter – Add Raw IP Filter
  • Page 64 – the predefined rule instead of; it. This is an example to show to; Click Delete; Delete; to delete the existing HTTP rule.; Click Add TCP/UDP Filter; Inbound and Outbound.
  • Page 65 – The new port filter rule for HTTP is shown below:; Add Virtual Server; in; Virtual; section for more details.
  • Page 66 – Intrusion Detection
  • Page 67 – Table 2: Hacker attack types recognized by the IDS
  • Page 69 – both check-boxes must be
  • Page 70 – Block surfing by IP address; Domain Filtering
  • Page 71 – Check the; box to activate the logs.; Status – Event Log
  • Page 72 – There are four items within the; VoIP; PSTN Dial Plan
  • Page 73 – SIP Service Provider:; Same as Phone Number.; Authentication Password:; Setting for Phone Port 2; Please refer to the description of “Setting for Phone Port 1”.
  • Page 74 – To use SIP as VoIP call signaling protocol.; Setting for Phone Port 1; Indicate the SIP registrar IP address.
  • Page 75 – Expire time for the registration message sending.; Outbound Proxy Address:; Indicate the SIP outbound proxy server IP address. This parameter; Outbound Proxy Port:
  • Page 76 – Edit; to update your phone information.; Login Account Configuration
  • Page 77 – Re-enter the password for confirmation.; Codec Preference; bandwidth consumption. 8kbps bandwidth is needed.; Speed Dial; then
  • Page 78 – Specify the numbers that are connected to the PSTN.; Dial without Prefix:; Dial only the; Number of Digits; more digits have been dialed for a specific amount of time).
  • Page 79 – Power down
  • Page 80 – Option Description; is a number between 2 and 9.; Blind Call Transfer; , you have a call in progress (incoming or
  • Page 81 – You can find three items under the; QoS; Outbound / Inbound IP Throttling
  • Page 82 – Prioritization
  • Page 83 – Table 4: DSCP Mapping Table; DSCP Mapping Table; Standard DSCP; Disabled
  • Page 86 – Example: QoS for your Network; Connection Diagram; Normal PCs; Information and Settings
  • Page 87 – Mission-critical application
  • Page 88 – Advanced setting by using IP throttling
  • Page 89 – configuration section of this manual for more information on NAT.
  • Page 90 – section; Application; : Users-define description to identify this entry or click; Protocol; The Port number used by the Local server in the LAN network.
  • Page 91 – Always On
  • Page 93 – Select the; button to apply your changes.
  • Page 95 – Example: List of some well-known and registered port numbers.; Table 5: Well-known and registered Ports
  • Page 96 – Time Schedule; for details. You router time should correspond with your local
  • Page 97 – Edit a Time Slot; Click Edit; Delete a Time Slot; Clear
  • Page 99 – There are more than 5 DDNS services supported.
  • Page 102 – Check to disable the router’s UPnP functionality.; SNMP Access Control; Simple Network Management Protocol.; SNMP Version: SNMPv2c and SNMPv3
  • Page 104 – PPP IP Group
  • Page 105 – Internet Group Management Protocol
  • Page 106 – Save Configuration to Flash; Save; to write your new
  • Page 107 – To exit the router’s web interface, choose; Logout; . Please ensure that you have saved the configuration; Advanced –; section of the web interface. Please see the; section of this manual for
  • Page 108 – Chapter 5: Troubleshooting; Problems starting up the router; persists, you may have a hardware problem. In this case you should; Problem; connected between them and the wall socket (unless you are using a
  • Page 109 – Can’t ping any PCs on; Check the Ethernet LEDs on the front panel. The LED should be on for a
  • Page 110 – Mac OS is a registered Trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
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VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router

User’s Manual

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Summary

Page 2 - Table of Contents

T T a a b b l l e e o o f f C C o o n n t t e e n n t t s s CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................. 3 I NTRODUCTION TO YOUR R OUTER .............................................................................

Page 3 - iii

Firmware Upgrade .......................................................................................................................... 52 Backup / Restore............................................................................................................................. 53 Restart Rout...

Page 4 - Chapter 1: Introduction; Introduction to your Router; BiPAC 7402VL: VoIP ADSL Router; Features; Voice over IP compliance with SIP standard; The router complies with ADSL worldwide standards.; g Wireless AP with WPA Support

VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 1: Introduction Introduction to your Router Welcome to the VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router. The router is an “all-in-one” VoIP ADSL router, combining an ADSL modem, ADSL router, Ethernet network switch and 2 ports for Voice over IP functional...

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