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ii INDEX Chapter 1....................................................................................................................................1 1.1 Introducing the ADSL2+ Router ...............................................1 1.2 Features of the ADSL2+ Router...................................
Page 3 - Chapter 1; Introduction the ADSL2+ Router; block internal users from accessing to the Internet.
Chapter 1 Introduction the ADSL2+ Router 1.1 Introducing the ADSL2+ Router Welcome to the ADSL2+ Router. Your router is an “all -in-one” unit, combining an ADSL modem, ADSL router and Ethernet network switch, providing everything you need to get the machines on your network connected to the Internet...
Page 6 - Firewall; will be forwarded to the real DNS in the outside network.; Virtual Server:; exposed to the outside network, Internet.; Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client and server
4 (ALG) are supported such as web browser, ICQ, FTP, Telnet, E-mail, News, Net2phone, Ping, NetMeeting, IP phone and others. Firewall Supports simple firewall with NAT technology and provides option for blocking access from Internet, like Telnet, FTP, TFTP, WEB, SNMP and IGMP. Domain Name System (DN...
Page 7 - Supports RIP1/2 routing protocol for routing capability.; Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP); It is an easy way to remotely manage the router via SNMP.; Web based GUI; users to configure and manage this product.; Firmware Upgradeable; configure and manage the device.
5 client IP addresses and distribute them including IP address, subne t mask as well as DNS IP address to local computers. It provides an easy way to manage the local IP network. RIP1/2 Routing Supports RIP1/2 routing protocol for routing capability. Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) It is a...
Page 8 - Chapter 2; Installing the ADSL2+ Router; Important note for using the ADSL2+ Router; Attention
6 Chapter 2 Installing the ADSL2+ Router 2.1 Important note for using the ADSL2+ Router 2.2 Package Contents ADSL2+ Router CD-ROM containing the online manual RJ-11 ADSL/telephone Cable (1.8M) Ethernet (CAT-5 LAN) Cable (2M Straight) AC-AC power adapter (9V AC, 1A) : for ADSL2+ Modem/Router Quick St...
Page 9 - WLAN
7 2.3 The Front LEDs ADSL2+ Router with 4-port Switch 802.11g ADSL2+ Router model LED Meaning 1 PPP : Lit steady when there is a PPPoA / PPPoE connection. 2 ADSL: Lit when successfully connected to an ADSL DSLAM (“linesync”). 3 LAN Port 1-4: Lit when connected to an Ethernet device. Green for 100Mbp...
Page 10 - PWR; Connect the supplied power adapter to this jack.; RESET; : restore to factory default settings (thi s is used; LAN
8 2.4 The Rear Ports ADSL2+ Router with 4-port Switch 802.11g ADSL2+ Router model Port Meaning 1 PWR Connect the supplied power adapter to this jack. 2 RESET After the device is powered on, press it to reset the device or restore to factory default settings. 0-3 seconds : reset the device 6 seconds ...
Page 12 - Chapter 3; Basic Installation; Before Configuration; same subnet as the router. The default IP address of the router is; uninstall; best protect their network.
10 Chapter 3 Basic Installation The router can be configured with your web browser. A web browser is included as a standard application in the following operating systems: Windows 98/NT/2000/XP/Me, MAC, Linux, etc. The product provides a very easy and user-friendly interface for configuration. 3.1 B...
Page 13 - Configuring PC in Win dows XP
11 Configuring PC in Win dows XP 1. Go to Start / Control Panel (in Classic View) . In the Control Panel, double -click on Network Connections 2. Double-click Local Area Connection . 3. In the Local Area Connection Status window, click Properties . 4. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) a nd click Pro...
Page 14 - Configuring PC in Windows 2000
12 Configuring PC in Windows 2000 1. Go to Start / Settings / Control Panel . In the Control Panel, double -click on Network and Dial-up Connections . 2. Double -click Local Area Connection . 3. In the Local Area Connection Status window click Properties . 4. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and cl...
Page 15 - Configuring PC in Windows 98/Me
13 Configuring PC in Windows 98/Me 1 .Go to Start / Settings / Control Panel . In the Control Panel, double -click on Network and choose the Configuration tab. 2. Select TCP/IP ->NE2000 Compatible , or the name of your Network Interface Card (NIC) in your PC. 3. Select the Obtain an IP address au...
Page 16 - Configuring PC in Windows NT4.0
14 Configuring PC in Windows NT4.0 1. Go to Start / Settings / Control Panel . In the Control Panel, double -click on Network and choose the Protocols tab. 2. Select TCP/IP Protocol and click Properties . 3. Select the Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server radio button and click OK .
Page 17 - Factory Default Settings; LAN Device IP Settings:
15 3.2 Factory Default Settings Before configuring your, you need to know the following default settings. Web Interface: Username: admin Password: password LAN Device IP Settings: IP Address: 192.168.0.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 ISP setting in WAN site: PPPoE DHCP server: DHCP server is enabled. S...
Page 18 - LAN and WAN Port Addresses; LAN Port; Enabled; Information from your ISP
16 3.3 LAN and WAN Port Addresses The parameters of LAN and WAN ports are pre-set in the factory. The default values are shown below. LAN Port WAN Port IP address 192.168.0.1 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 DHCP server function Enabled IP addresses for distribution to PCs 100 IP addresses continuing from ...
Page 19 - Configuring with your Web Browser; and click “; Go; ”, a user name and password window prompt will appear.; The default
17 3.5 Configuring with your Web Browser Open your web browser, enter the IP address of your router, which by default is 192.168.0.1 , and click “ Go ”, a user name and password window prompt will appear. The default username and password are “admin” and “password”. Congratulation! You are now succe...
Page 20 - Chapter 4; Configuration; you directly to the desired setup page, including:
18 Chapter 4 Configuration At the configuration homepage, the left navigation pane where bookmarks are provided links you directly to the desired setup page, including: Quick Start (wizard setup) Interface Setup (Internet, LAN, Wireless) Advanced Setup (Routing, NAT, ADSL) Access Management (ACL, IP...
Page 21 - For detailed instructions on configuring WAN settings, see the; Interface Setup; section of
19 4.1 Quick Start For detailed instructions on configuring WAN settings, see the Interface Setup section of this manual. The information you need for the Quick Start to get you online are your login (often in the form of username@ispname ), your password, and the encapsulation type. Your ISP can su...
Page 22 - Set your new password.
Page 25 - Restart your ADSL Router
Page 26 - These functions are described in the following sections.
24 4.2 Interface Setup Click this item to access the following sub -items that configure the ADSL router: Internet, LAN, and Wireless These functions are described in the following sections.
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25 4.2.1 Internet ATM VC Virtual Circuit: VPI (Virtual Path Identifier) and VCI (Virtual Channel Identifier) define a virtual circuit. VPI : The valid range for the VPI is 0 to 255. Enter the VPI assigned to you. This field may already be configured.
Page 29 - Select the RIP direction from None, Both, In Only and Out Only.
27 Dynamic Route: RIP Version: Select the RIP version from RIP -1, RIP -2B and RIP -2M. RIP Direction: Select the RIP direction from None, Both, In Only and Out Only. Multicast: IGMP (Internet Group Multicast Protocol) is a network -layer protocol used to establish membership in a Multicast group - ...
Page 30 - Router Local IP; DHCP; clients to obtain TCP/IP configuration at start -up from a server.
28 4.2.2 LAN A Local Area Network (LAN) is a shared communication system to which many computers are attached and is limited to the immediate area, usually the same building or floor of a building. Router Local IP IP Address: Enter the IP address of ADSL Router in dotted decimal notation, for exampl...
Page 32 - Wireless LAN; Default setting is set to; Activated; . If you do not have any wireless, both; Default; to
30 4.2.3 for Wireless ADSL2+ Modem/router model only. This section introduces the wireless LAN and some basic configurations. Wireless LANs can be as simple as two computers with wireless LAN cards communicating in a peer-to-peer network or as complex as a number of computers with wireless LAN cards...
Page 37 - Metric; be precise, but it must be between 1 and 15.; Dynamic NAPT; . It provides dynamic Network
35 Metric : It represents the cost of transmission for routing purposes. The number need not be precise, but it must be between 1 and 15. Announced in RIP: This parameter determines if the Prestige will include the route to the remote node in its RIP broadcasts. Set “Yes”, it is kept private and is ...
Page 40 - Local; Enter your server IP address in this field.; IP Address Mapping
38 Rule Index: Choose the rule number. Start Port Number: Enter a port number in this field. End Port Number: Enter a port number in this field. Local IP Address: Enter your server IP address in this field. IP Address Mapping
Page 44 - Access Management
42 4.4 Access Management 4.4.1 ACL Access Control Listing allows you to determine which services/protocols can access which router interface from which computers. You can configure the router for remote Telnet access or upload and download router firmware and configuration files using FTP. To use th...
Page 50 - In factory setting, the default password is; password; , and that for user is also password. You
48 4.5 Maintenance 4.5.1 Administrator In factory setting, the default password is password , and that for user is also password. You can change the default password to ensure that someone cannot adjust your settings without your permission. Every time you change your password, please record the pas...
Page 52 - Warning
50 DO NOT power down the router or interrupt the firmware upgrading while it is still in process. Improper operation could damage the router. Warning 4.5.3 Firmware Your router’s “firmware” is the software that allows it to operate and provides all its functionality. Think of your router as a dedica...
Page 53 - Click; SysRestart; with option; Current Settings; to reboot your router (and restore your last
51 4.5.4 SysRestart Click SysRestart with option Current Settings to reboot your router (and restore your last saved configuration). If you wish to restart the router using the factory default settings (for example, after a firmware upgrade or if you have saved an incorrect configuration), select Fa...
Page 54 - protocol layer for both LAN and WAN sides
52 4.5.6 Diagnostics The Diagnostic Test page shows the test results for the connectivity of the physical layer and protocol layer for both LAN and WAN sides
Page 59 - This field displays the number of total error transmitted in; Receive total Error Counts:; This field displays the number of total error received in the
57 ADSL Transmit total PDUs: This field displays the number of total PDU transmitted in the last second. Transmit total Error Counts: This field displays the number of total error transmitted in the last second. Receive total PDUs: This field displays the number of total PDU received in the last sec...
Page 60 - Chapter 5; Troubleshooting; Problems starting up the router
58 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting If the ADSL2+ Router is not functioning properly, you can refer first to this chapter for simple troubleshooting before contacting your service provider. T his could save your time and effort but if the symptoms persist, then consult your service provider. Problems start...
Page 61 - Problems with the LAN Interface; Problem
59 Frequent loss of ADSL linesync (disconnections). Ensure that all other devices connected to the same telephone line as your router (e.g. telephones, fax machines, analogue modems) have a line filter connected between them and the wall socket (unless you are using a Central Splitter or Central Fil...