D-Link DVA-G3340S - Manual

D-Link DVA-G3340S

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Contents; Package Contents; Advanced > Virtual Server
  • Page 3 – Tools; Tools > Miscellaneous; Status Information; Status > DHCP Clients; Technical Specifications
  • Page 4 – Contents of Package:; If any of the above items are missing, please contact your; System Requirements for Configuration:
  • Page 5 – Introduction
  • Page 6 – Connecti ons
  • Page 7 – LEDs
  • Page 8 – Features
  • Page 9 – Using the Web Interface; admin
  • Page 10 – Wireless Settings; Configure Basic Wireless Settings
  • Page 11 – Apply; button to save any change to the
  • Page 12 – Security Options for Wireless; WEP
  • Page 13 – Setup Encryption Keys
  • Page 14 – Configure WPA Settings
  • Page 15 – Configuring WPA-PSK Security for WLAN; PSK Hex
  • Page 16 – Configuring the WAN Connection
  • Page 17 – PPPoE and PPPoA Connection for WAN; Enabled
  • Page 20 – IP Unnumbered; Static IP
  • Page 21 – Dynamic IP Address Connection for WAN
  • Page 22 – Additional settings for Dynamic IP Address connections:; Bridged IP LLC
  • Page 24 – Bridged Connection for WAN
  • Page 25 – IP LLC
  • Page 26 – Static IP Address for Connection WAN; Static IP Parameters
  • Page 28 – Firewall; Use this to universally enable or disable the Firewall
  • Page 29 – ATM Traffic Shaping; ATM QoS Parameters; UBR
  • Page 30 – PCR
  • Page 31 – ATM VC Settings
  • Page 32 – WAN Setting; Use this to change the type of connection used. The
  • Page 33 – Multiple Virtual Connections; PVC; Virtual Circuit
  • Page 34 – LAN IP Settings; LAN IP Address
  • Page 35 – DHCP Settings
  • Page 36 – Use the Router for DHCP
  • Page 37 – Disabling the DHCP Server
  • Page 38 – DNS Settings; Use Auto Discovery; Preferred DNS Server
  • Page 39 – Dynamic DNS Settings
  • Page 40 – VOIP Settings; VOIP Server Parameters; Enter the IP address of the SIP Server in this field.; Server Port; Enter the SIP server’s listening port for the SIP in
  • Page 42 – The table below describes the VOIP User Agent settings.
  • Page 44 – VOIP Peer to Peer Parameters
  • Page 45 – Port; This selects the port number the router will contact
  • Page 48 – Caller ID; Set a numerical Caller ID of up 32 digits. 5 caller
  • Page 49 – VOIP ACR Parameters
  • Page 50 – Advanced Settings; Universal Plug n Play; Enable UPnP
  • Page 51 – Virtual Server
  • Page 52 – LAN Clients page, see below for more info.
  • Page 53 – SNMP
  • Page 54 – Advanced; supported by certain Internet; Configuration
  • Page 55 – IP Filters; Filters Configuration Menu
  • Page 57 – Bridge Filters; Advanced > Bridge Filters; Enable Bridge Filters; Any; Add
  • Page 58 – Edit; Make the desired changes and click the; button. To remove a bridge filter from; Delete; . Remember to save the configuration changes.
  • Page 59 – LAN Clients; Advanced > Lan Clients
  • Page 60 – Routing; Destination
  • Page 61 – IP address and; Netmask; to enter the new static route in; it from the table and click the; button. Remember to save the
  • Page 62 – DMZ
  • Page 63 – Dos Protection
  • Page 64 – attempts to disrupt service to a specific system or person.; button to
  • Page 65 – RIP; RIPv1 Compatible; Direction; In
  • Page 66 – PPP Connection State
  • Page 67 – ADSL
  • Page 68 – ATM VC Setting
  • Page 70 – Wireless Management; Advanced > Wireless Management; Associated Stations
  • Page 72 – Advanced > Wireless Performance; Wireless Performance; menu; directory
  • Page 73 – Click the; is the first menu that appears in the Tools
  • Page 74 – Change System Password; Remote Web Management and Telnet Access
  • Page 75 – server URL or IP address. Click the; button to set the system time.
  • Page 76 – Remote Log; debug information from the unit for troubleshooting.
  • Page 77 – Save or Load Configuration File
  • Page 78 – Save Settings and Reboot the System; memory. The unit will then restart with all of these saved settings.; Restore; button in the
  • Page 79 – Use the; Firmware Upgrade; menu to load the latest firmware for the device. Note; Browse; button to search for the firmware file. Click the; button to begin copying the
  • Page 80 – Miscellaneous Configuration; Ping Test; want to check in the space provided and click the; Ping; button. Read the Ping test; IGMP Proxy
  • Page 81 – select Enabled and click the Apply button.
  • Page 82 – Test
  • Page 83 – Status > Device Info; Device Information; window to quickly view basic current information about
  • Page 84 – DHCP Clients Info; To view; DHCP clients; that are configured on the Router click DHCP Clients under
  • Page 85 – Log; Click; Clear Log; delete the current log information.
  • Page 86 – Traffic Statistics; packet statistics and the information will appear below.; Refresh; to view traffic information.
  • Page 88 – Key Component
  • Page 94 – Technical Support; You can find software updates and user
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High-Speed 2.4 GHz

Wireless ADSL VOIP Router

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Page 2 - Contents; Package Contents; Advanced > Virtual Server

DVA-G3340S User Manual Page 2 of 94 V1.00 AU Contents Package Contents .............................................................................4 Introduction ........................................................................................5 Features .........................................

Page 3 - Tools; Tools > Miscellaneous; Status Information; Status > DHCP Clients; Technical Specifications

DVA-G3340S User Manual Page 3 of 94 V1.00 AU Advanced > DMZ ................................................................................................62 Advanced > Firewall ...........................................................................................63 Advanced > RIP ......

Page 4 - Contents of Package:; If any of the above items are missing, please contact your; System Requirements for Configuration:

DVA-G3340S User Manual Page 4 of 94 V1.00 AU Package Contents Contents of Package: „ D-Link DVA-G3340S High-Speed 2.4GHz Wireless ADSL VoIP Router „ Power Adapter - AC 12V, 1200mA „ Manual and Warranty on CD „ RJ-11 Cable „ Ethernet Cable „ USB Cable Note: Using a power supply with a different volta...

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