Page 2 - TABLE OF FIGURES
3 C ONFIGURING A PC AS A H OST (P ORT M APPING )..................... 50 C ONFIGURING U NIVERSAL P LUG AND P LAY (UP N P) ................. 55 C ONFIGURING A DMZ ............................................................. 56 C HANGING THE DHCP C ONFIGURATION .................................. 57 E...
Page 3 - TABLE OF TABLES; Welcome
5 Figure 31 Packet Filtering, Add Screen ................................. 70 Figure 32 System Information Screen ................................... 74 Figure 33 Reboot the Device Screen ..................................... 77 Figure 34 Reset to Factory Defaults Screen.......................... 78...
Page 4 - Static or Dynamic IP Address:
7 ENR1504 Features The Uniden ENR1504 10/100 Ethernet Cable/DSL Router provides many easy-to-use advanced features, described below. INTERNET ACCESS FEATURES • DSL & Cable Modem Compatible: Allows you to connect to either DSL or Cable modems with Ethernet supported. • Share High-Speed Internet A...
Page 6 - Package Contents; The following items are included with the ENR1504:; Front View Details; Table 1 LED Indicators
11 Package Contents The following items are included with the ENR1504: • One ENR1504 unit with stand. • One 7.5V DC power adapter. • One Easy-Start Installation Guide. • Owner’s Manual on CD-ROM. • One Cat-5 cable with RJ-45 connectors. If any of these items are missing or damaged, immediately conta...
Page 7 - Hardware Installation:; STEP 1: HARDWARE INSTALLATION; NOTE: During the hardware installation process, please
13 Rear View Details • Reset Button: Pressing this button once performs a soft reboot, similar to turning the power on and off. However, if you press and hold the button for approximately 10 seconds, the device will reset to the factory default settings, erasing any configuration changes you have ma...
Page 8 - WAN; NOTE: The ENR1504 h as no “on” switch. It will power on as; STEP 2: PC CONFIGURATION
15 INSTALLING THE HARDW ARE 4. Connect to the DSL/Cable Modem: Connect one end of the supplied CAT 5 network cable to the DSL/Cable Modem. Insert the other end into the ENR1504 port labeled WAN . 5. Connect to the PC’s: Using standard CAT 5 network cables, connect any one of the four available LAN p...
Page 11 - STEP 3: BASIC ROUTER CONFIGURATION; Enter
21 Repeat for each PC on your network. When all of your PCs are configured, continue to Step 3: Basic Router Configuration below. STEP 3: BASIC ROUTER CONFIGURATION The ENR1504 10/100 Router uses a browser-based management/configuration interface. Although the router’s default settings allow most us...
Page 12 - Figure 1 Enter Network Password Screen; UNIDEN; field blank and click
23 Figure 1 Enter Network Password Screen 4. In the User Name field, enter the following (in upper case): UNIDEN 5. Leave the Password field blank and click OK . The router will display the System Information screen. 24 Figure 2 System Information Screen 6. On the System Information screen (Figure 2...
Page 19 - Apply; Values are saved. Do you really want to reboot the system; OK; Advanced Router Configuration
37 6. Click Apply . If the router displays a dialogue box that says “ Values are saved. Do you really want to reboot the system now? ” click OK . This will reboot the router and apply all configuration changes. NOTE: If the router does not prompt you to reboot it at the end of the last configuration...
Page 20 - CONFIGURING FOR A STATIC IP ADDRESS; DNS
39 • You want to link your router to a dynamic DNS service. CONFIGURING FOR A STATIC IP ADDRESS Follow the procedure below if your ISP provided you with a static IP address. If your ISP gave you a four-part number as “your address,” it is probably a static IP address. If your ISP did not give you an...
Page 21 - CONFIGURING FOR PPPOE SUPPORT; MTU
41 8. Click Apply . If the router displays a dialogue box that says “ Values are saved. Do you really want to reboot the system now? ” click OK . This will reboot the router and apply all configuration changes. NOTE: If the router does not prompt you to reboot it at the end of the last configuration...
Page 22 - ENABLING MAC ADDRESS SPOOFING; Figure 14 MAC Spoofing Screen
43 packet every 45 seconds to make sure the ISP does not disconnect the link. 7. Dial-on-demand is a feature that only activates the Internet connection when a program specifically calls for it. If you want to turn on the dial-on-demand function, select Enable in the Dial-on-Demand field. 8. In the ...
Page 23 - CONFIGURING A FIXED IP ADDRESS FOR A PC; DHCP
45 6. Click Apply . If the router displays a dialogue box that says “ Values are saved. Do you really want to reboot the system now? ” click OK . This will reboot the router and apply all configuration changes. NOTE: If the router does not prompt you to reboot it at the end of the last configuration...
Page 25 - CONFIGURING A PC AS A HOST (PORT MAPPING); ports
49 Figure 18 DHCP, Excluded IP Table Screen 4. Click the Add button at the bottom of the screen. This displays the Add Excluded IP screen. (See Figure 19.) Figure 19 DHCP, Add Excluded IP Screen 5. Enter the IP Address that the DHCP server should not assign (i.e., the address you manually configured...
Page 26 - Configuring a Fixed IP Address for a PC
51 Table 2 Commonly Used Well-Known Ports (TCP) Number Description 18 Message Send Protocol (MSP) 20 FTP – Data 21 FTP – Control 22 SSH Remote Login Protocol 23 Telnet 25 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) 49 Login Host Protocol (Login) 53 Domain Name System (DNS) 69 Trivial File Transfer Protocol...
Page 28 - CONFIGURING UNIVERSAL PLUG AND PLAY (UPnP); UPnP; CONFIGURING A DMZ
55 CONFIGURING UNIVERSAL PLUG AND PLAY (UPnP) Universal Plug and Play or UPnP is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among computers, networking equipment, software and peripherals. With UPnP, connected devices communicate their features to the network at a times interval so other ...
Page 29 - CHANGING THE DHCP CONFIGURATION
57 Figure 23 DMZ Screen 4. In the DMZ field, select Enable . 5. In the DMZ Address field, enter the fixed IP address reserved for the DMZ computer. Be sure to enter the four separate parts of the IP address into the four separate boxes in the field. 6. Click Apply . If the router displays a dialogue...
Page 32 - ENABLING DYNAMIC DNS; dynamic DNS
63 both the PC and the router are using the same subnet mask. ENABLING DYNAMIC DNS A Domain Name System (DNS) server maintains a list of Internet addresses and URLs (web addresses) and the IP address of the computer that maintains the website. Usually, the IP address for the host computer must be st...
Page 33 - NOTE: If the router does not prompt you to reboot it at the; EDITING THE ROUTING TABLE; gateway; Advanced Configuration; Figure 28 Routing Table Screen; Add
65 NOTE: If the router does not prompt you to reboot it at the end of the last configuration step, you must use the reboot command. See Rebooting the Router on page 77. EDITING THE ROUTING TABLE To provide Internet access, the router must be able to contact all the PCs on your network. If all the PC...
Page 34 - CONFIGURING PACKET FILTERING
67 Figure 29 Routing Table, Add Screen 4. Under the Network Address field, enter the IP address of the remote PC or network you want to configure a route for. Be sure to enter the four separate parts of the IP address into the four separate boxes in the field. 5. Under the Subnet Mask field, enter a...
Page 35 - Figure 30 Packet Filtering Screen; Figure 31 Packet Filtering, Add Screen; Status
69 Figure 30 Packet Filtering Screen 3. When you first view this screen, the table will be blank. Click the Add button to add a packet filtering entry to the table. This displays the Packet Filtering, Add screen (see Figure 31). 70 Figure 31 Packet Filtering, Add Screen 4. Under the Status field, cl...
Page 36 - Forward
71 from . Be sure to enter the four separate parts of the IP address into the four separate boxes in the field. 6. In the Source End IP Address field, enter the last IP address of the range of you want to filter packets from . If you want to filter from a single IP address, enter the same IP address...
Page 37 - Router Maintenance Features; SYSTEM INFORMATION SCREEN; Figure 32 System Information Screen
73 17. To change the packet filtering settings, select the IP address range on the Packet Filtering screen (see Figure 30 on page 69) and click the Modify button. 18. To delete the packet filtering settings, select the IP address range on the Packet Filtering screen (see Figure 30 on page 69) and cl...
Page 38 - Refresh
75 HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, AND BOOTCODE VERSION This information defines the version of your router. Record this information in case you have to contact customer support. SYSTEM UP TIME This field displays how long the router has been operating since it was last rebooted. CURRENT TIME (SYSTEM TIME) If N...
Page 39 - REBOOTING THE ROUTER; Figure 33 Reboot the Device Screen; RESETTING THE ROUTER TO FACTORY DEFAULTS; Figure 34 Reset to Factory Defaults Screen
77 REBOOTING THE ROUTER Whenever you have changed the router’s configuration, you must reboot the router before the changes take effect. If the router does not prompt you to reboot it at the end of the last configuration step, you must use the reboot command. SOFTWARE REBOOT 1. From the menu at the ...
Page 40 - SYSTEM LOGS; Figure 35 Email Logs Screen
79 RESTORING FACTORY DEFAULTS WITH THE HARDWARE If you cannot access the configuration screens, you will need to reset the factory defaults through the hardware. Use a pencil or pin to press the reset button at the rear of the router. Hold the reset button in for 10 seconds, then release it. After y...
Page 42 - UPDATING THE FIRMWARE; Figure 37 Firmware Update Screen; Troubleshooting; POWER LED DOES NOT TURN ON
83 UPDATING THE FIRMWARE Follow the steps below to upgrade the firmware on your router. NOTE: Updating the firmware may erase some or all of your configuration changes. Be sure to record any configuration changes you have made before updating the router’s firmware. 1. Open a browser window and login...
Page 43 - ipconfig; NO PCS CAN CONNECT TO THE INTERNET; NOTE: If you have previously connected to the Internet and
85 A SINGLE PC CANNOT CONNECT TO THE ROUTER OR THE INTERNET Follow these steps if a single PC on the network cannot connect to the router or to the Internet: 1. Check the Ethernet connection between your computer and the router. Verify that the PC is connected to one of the four LAN ports on the rou...
Page 44 - Specifications
87 21 and Advanced Router Configuration on page 38 for details on configuring the router to connect to your ISP. 7. If the configuration seems correct, contact your ISP to verify the settings needed to connect to their network. 8. If the configuration settings you have match those of your ISP, there...
Page 45 - Legal Notice; Statement of Conditions; FCC INFORMATION; This device may not cause harmful interference.
89 Legal Notice Statement of Conditions Uniden reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without notice. Uniden does not assume any liability due to the user or application of the product(s) or circuit layout(s) described herein. IC NOTICE: This Class B digital ap...
Page 46 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION
91 Precautions! Before you read anything else, please observe the following: Warning! Uniden America Corporation DOES NOT represent this unit to be waterproof. To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or damage to the unit, DO NOT expose this unit to rain or moisture. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTI...
Page 47 - One Year Limited Warranty; Important: Evidence of original purchase is required for
93 household wiring and damage any device connected to it. This product is no exception. Warning! Please do not attempt to unplug any appliance during an electrical storm. 94 One Year Limited Warranty Important: Evidence of original purchase is required for warranty service. WARRANTOR: UNIDEN AMERIC...
Page 48 - Glossary
95 WARRANTY PERTAINING TO THE PRODUCT AND IS IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR ARISING BY OPERATION OF LAW , INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THIS WARRANTY DOE...
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