Page 2 - INTRODUCTION; Package Contents
2 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS ™ 4-Port Broadband Router, Model 524957.Combining a router, firewall and four-port Fast Ethernet switch, this handy device lets you experience fast speeds as you surf the Web, download music or photos, and play onl...
Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
3 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Hardware Installation.................................................................... 4 1.1 Rear Panel Ports & Jacks..................................................... 4 1.2 Front Panel LEDs ..............................................................
Page 4 - HARDWARE INSTALLATION; WAN
4 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 1 HARDWARE INSTALLATION Using the included RJ45 Ethernet cable (and more, as needed), make your 4-Port Broadband Router network connections by following the steps below and referring to the Port and LED descriptions (presented from left to right). 1. Turn off all devices to b...
Page 5 - Front Panel LEDs; NETWORK SETTINGS; IP Address Setup
5 NETWORK SETTINGS 1.2 Front Panel LEDs PWR — This lights when the router is turned on. 4-1 — These correspond to the four LAN ports on the router’s rear panel. Lighted indicates a successful connection; blinking means data is being transmitted or received through that port. WAN — Lighted indicates ...
Page 7 - Right-click on the “Local Area Connections” icon to display the
7 NETWORK SETTINGS 3. Right-click on the “Local Area Connections” icon to display the pop-up menu, then click “Properties.” 4. Highlight “Internet Protocol (TCP/P)” and click “Properties.”
Page 8 - Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server
8 NETWORK SETTINGS 5. Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically”; click “OK” to return to the previous screen. 6. When the Local Area Connection Properties screen displays again, click “OK.”
Page 9 - On your PC’s desktop, click “Start” and go to the Control Panel.
9 NETWORK SETTINGS 2.1.3 Windows XP 1. On your PC’s desktop, click “Start” and go to the Control Panel. 2. Select “Network and Internet Connections.” 3. Click “Network Connections.”
Page 10 - Right-click on the “Local Area Connections” icon to display the
10 NETWORK SETTINGS 4. Right-click on the “Local Area Connections” icon to display the pop-up menu, then click “Properties.” 5. On the subsequent Local Area Connection Properties screen, select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and click “Properties.”
Page 11 - Select both “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS
11 NETWORK SETTINGS 6. Select both “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically”; then click “OK.” 7. When Local Area Connection Properties displays again, click “Close.”
Page 13 - Right-click on the “Local Area Connection” icon to display the pop-
13 NETWORK SETTINGS 4. Right-click on the “Local Area Connection” icon to display the pop- up menu, then click “Properties.” 5. Highlight “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” and click “Properties.”
Page 14 - Confirming the Connection
14 NETWORK SETTINGS 6. Select both “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically”; then click “OK.” 7. When Local Area Connection Properties displays again, click “OK” to close the screen. 2.2 Confirming the Connection Once the configuration for obtaining an IP ad...
Page 15 - If the computer fails to connect to the router, the Command window
15 NETWORK SETTINGS If the computer fails to connect to the router, the Command window will return the following (which indicates that the computer network settings and cable connections between the router and the computer should be checked): Remember, in order for your network to operate properly, ...
Page 16 - Logging In to the Web Browser
16 NETWORK SETTINGS 2.3 Logging In to the Web Browser 1. Open a Web browser (Microsoft Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, etc.) on the computer you’ve just connected to the router and enter the IP address (192.168.2.1) in the address bar. Press <Enter> on your keyboard to display a login wind...
Page 17 - Once you’ve logged in, the router’s user interface will display.
17 ROUTER SETUP Once you’ve logged in, the router’s user interface will display.
Page 18 - ROUTER SETUP; with the Quick Setup procedure (Section 3.1 below) or selecting any
18 ROUTER SETUP 3 ROUTER SETUP With the user interface displayed, you have the option of proceeding with the Quick Setup procedure (Section 3.1 below) or selecting any of the 10 additional menu options (Admin, WAN, etc. — Sections 3.2–3.11), which allow you to modify the default settings to customiz...
Page 19 - or you can select “Manual Select,” which presents you with four
19 ROUTER SETUP or you can select “Manual Select,” which presents you with four options. Select one and click “Next” or click “Back” to return to the previous screen. NOTE: Additional configuration options for each of these four connection types are explained in detail in Section 3.3: WAN.
Page 20 - Dynamic IP Address
20 ROUTER SETUP Dynamic IP Address — This connection type means you obtain an IP address from your Internet service provider (ISP) automatically. (ISPs that supply a cable modem always use this.) Click “Next” to advance to the next screen. Clone MAC: The WAN port of the router has a unique Media Acc...
Page 21 - PPPoE; Authentication Server:
21 ROUTER SETUP advance to the next screen. IP Address: Enter the address provided by your ISP. Subnet Mask: Enter the address provided by your ISP. Gateway IP: This is provided by your ISP. PPPoE — This connection type (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) is typically used with DSL and ADSL serv...
Page 25 - Restore Factory Default:
25 ROUTER SETUP firmware upload procedure, as such an occurence can cause damage both to the file and the router itself. 3.2.4 Configuration Restore Factory Default: Select to put everything into factory configuration. Make sure you have made a copy of what you’ve configured. The default settings ar...
Page 26 - Click to restart the router.
26 ROUTER SETUP 3.2.5 Tools Reboot: Click to restart the router. 3.2.6 Language Language: Make a selection from the drop-down menu. 3.2.7 Log Settings Settings: This section displays the logs of various activites and events, and also allows you to send these records to another location via e-mail.
Page 30 - Please retype your password:
30 ROUTER SETUP 3.3.3 PPPoE This connection type (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) is typically used with DSL and ADSL service. Address Mode: Select whichever service you’re provided. IP Address: If you select Static PPPoE, you must enter an IP address here. PPPoE Account: Enter the PPPoE user...
Page 31 - Manual On
31 ROUTER SETUP a problem occurs, contact your ISP for information about correcting the MTU value.) Primary DNS: Your ISP will provide at least one Domain Name System (DNS) IP address. (DNS translates readable/recognizable domain names into numerical IP addresses.) Enter the IP address of your DNS s...
Page 38 - Demilitarized Zone
38 ROUTER SETUP from being established. You should leave this in the 0-65535 range. NetMeeting / H323/Netmeeting Passthrough: To accept the connection request from any outside NetMeeting client, the virtual server for H323/Netmeeting (Port 1720) must be enabled. 3.5.5 DMZ Enabled: Select to enable/d...
Page 39 - Super Demilitarized Zone
39 ROUTER SETUP time to one PC. The Port Forwarding feature is more secure because it only opens the ports you want to be opened, while DMZ hosting opens all the ports of a computer, exposing the computer so the Internet can see it. • Super Demilitarized Zone , or SDMZ, is similar to DMZ except that...
Page 40 - usage and access limits for better control and security.; Enable Client Filter:
40 ROUTER SETUP 3.6 Firewall This series of submenu options lets you establish a variety of network usage and access limits for better control and security. 3.6.1 Firewall Options Enabled: Select to enable/disable the items selected or the limits established in the Options table. 3.6.2 Client Filter...
Page 43 - Enter a description to differentiate among the various
43 ROUTER SETUP want to control. The format is 00:00:00:00:00:00, using the characters 0-9 and a-f. Comment: Enter a description to differentiate among the various filters you configure. 3.7 Routing This menu presents options for optimizing pathways for information packets, thus maximizing the effic...
Page 44 - Destination Network IP:
44 ROUTER SETUP 3.7.2 Static Routing A static route is a pre-determined pathway that network information must travel in order to reach a specific host or network. Destination Network IP: Specify an address you want information packets forwarded to. Subnet Mask: Specify a subnet mask to distinguish t...
Page 46 - Enable Port Rate Control:; For each network connection, enter a maximum
46 ROUTER SETUP Enable Port Rate Control: Select to enable/disable the function. LAN 1--4 / WAN: For each network connection, enter a maximum uplink/downlink bandwidth. 3.8.2 DSCP Enable DSCP: Select to enable/disable the function. High / Medium / Low Queue Weight: Enter your preferred values. Enabl...
Page 47 - Refresh Port Mapping:
47 ROUTER SETUP Queue Map: Select a priority level from the drop-down menu. Description: Enter a description to differentiate among any number of rules that are established. 3.9 Miscellaneous This menu presents a couple of popular functions that can be configured and put to use: Universal Plug and P...
Page 48 - DDNS Update Interval:
48 ROUTER SETUP 3.9.2 DDNS The DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service) feature allows you to use a domain name instead of an IP address) to access Internet sites. Before you can use this feature, however, you need to register an account for DDNS service at a DDNS service provider such as DynDNS. Enable D...
Page 49 - IP/MAC binding on the WAN side at the first ARP reply in order to
49 ROUTER SETUP 3.10 High Level This menu offers activation of an extra security measure to protect the network. Enabled: Select to enable/disable ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) spoofing correspondence. When enabled, this function will perform IP/MAC binding on the WAN side at the first ARP reply...
Page 50 - The router keeps a running log of events and activities, which are
50 ROUTER SETUP 3.11.2 Log The router keeps a running log of events and activities, which are displayed on the screens accessed here. NOTE: When the router is rebooted, the logs are automatically cleared.
Page 51 - TROUBLESHOOTING
51 TROUBLESHOOTING 4 TROUBLESHOOTING If you forget your password.... Press the Reset button for 5 seconds or more (with the router on) to restore factory settings. The default username is “admin” and the password is “1234.” If problems arise with the cable modem connection.... Confirm that the cable...
Page 52 - SPECIFICATIONS; Standards; • Supported WAN connection types:
52 SPECIFICATIONS 5 SPECIFICATIONS Standards • IEEE 802.3 (10Base-T Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3u (100Base-TX Fast Ethernet) General • LAN ports: 4 RJ45 10/100 Mbps data ports • LAN ports with Auto MDI/MDI-X • WAN port: 10/100 Mbps RJ45 connector • Certifications: FCC Class B, CE Router • Supported WAN co...
Page 53 - LEDs
53 SPECIFICATIONS • Supports UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) • Supports DHCP (client/server) • Supports PPPoE (DSL), DHCP (cable/DSL) and static IP • Supports VPN PPTP L2TP pass-through LEDs • Power • WAN Link/Act • LAN 1-4 Link/Act Environmental • Dimensions: 155 (W) x 85 (L) x 35 (H) mm (6.1 x 3.3 ...
Page 54 - WASTE ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT; Disposal of Electric and Electronic Equipment; FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION; FCC Class B
54 WASTE ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT Disposal of Electric and Electronic Equipment (applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems) This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household wast...