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Contents
User Manual
About the Router 8
Requirements 9
Package Contents 9
Device Design 10
Getting Started 11
Planning Your Network 12
Remove or Disable Conflicts 13
Internet Sharing, Proxy, and Security Applications 13
Configuring TCP/IP Settings 14
Configuring Internet Properties 14
Removing Temporary Internet Files 15
Setup the Device 16
Connecting to the Internet 17
Connecting Via Quickstart 17
Connecting Via the Setup Utility Wizard 18
Connecting Wireless Devices 19
About the Web User Interface 20
Accessing the Web User Interface 20
Menus 21
Basic 21
Advanced 21
Basic 22
Home 22
Quickstart 23
Advanced 24
WAN 24
New Connection 24
ADSL Modulation 26
Connection Summary 26
LAN 27
LAN Configuration 27
LAN Clients 27
Application 28
SNTP 28
SNMP 28
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DNS Server 28
Dynamic DNS Client 29
Port Triggering 32
Port Forwarding 33
Port Mapping 34
DMZ Host 35
TR069 Client 35
Access Control Services 36
Print Server 36
Quality of Service 45
Queue Config 45
QoS Classification 46
Routing 47
Default Gateway 47
Static Route 47
IPSec 48
Certificate 49
Local 49
Trusted CA 51
Wireless 52
Setup 52
Security 52
Management 53
WDS 53
Station Info 54
Diagnostics 55
Security 56
Access IP Control 56
Status 57
Connection Status 57
Modem Status 57
Local Network Statistics 58
System Log 58
Remote Log 58
DHCP Clients 59
Product Information 59
USB Device 60
System Password 62
Firmware Upgrade 63
Restore to Defaults 63
Save/Reboot 63
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About the Router
Your router offers an easy way of integrating your computer and other network devices
into a single network. Here are some of the benefits you can obtain from using the
router in your home or office:
Integrated Modem Feature Your router is an ideal solution for high speed Internet
connectivity. It is capable of handling the fastest data transfer speed from your
Internet provider and sharing this within your local network devices.
Top Notch Security Your router utilizes built-in firewall security to block service
attacks. For added flexibility, it can be modified to allow specific applications to
pass through while blocking intrusive threats at the same time.
Intuitive User Interface Applying changes on the router settings can be done
easily using a Web browser. The router uses a simplified user interface that allows
you to apply the configurations you want for the various features of the router.
Your router will serve as the central figure in establishing your local area network (LAN)
by using a combination of hardware and software. The hardware includes the cables,
wireless access points, and Ethernet ports that create the path to connect your devices.
The software part includes the applications that manage the flow of information in these
devices.
You can complete the basic installation and Internet connection within 8 minutes. Some
more time is needed if you intend to utilize more advanced functions but it can be worth
it. Advanced features like port forwarding will help you create your own web server to
store your Web site, Dynamic DNS allows you to access your network from the Internet,
and remote access enables you to configure your router settings from different locations.
Once installation is complete, it will be much more easier for you to enjoy voice
communication, high speed Internet, and data/audio/video sharing within your network.
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Requirements
Your computer must meet the following minimum requirements.
Any operating system can be used
Internet Explorer 4.0 or Netscape Navigator 3.02
233MHz processor
CD-ROM Drive
Ethernet network adapter
An active DSL Internet account
Package Contents
User Manual
Package contents are listed below. For any missing items, please contact your dealer
immediately. Product contents vary for different models.
Router
Ethernet cable
Telephone cable
Power Adapter
Easy Start Guide
Resource CD
POTS Splitter (optional)
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Device Design
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Getting Started
Setting up the device is easy. The flowchart below provides an outline of the steps
needed to complete the installation. Brief descriptions appear beside each step. Detailed
instructions are provided in the subsequent pages.
Plan your Network
Remove/Disable
Setup the Router
Connect to the
Web Interface
Use Quick Start
Conflicts
Internet
You may need to check some
setting or disable some application
before installation.
Connect the telephone cables,
Ethernet cables, and power adaptor.
Use either the Quick Start or the
Setup Utility Wizard.
Resource CD
Use Setup Utility
Ready to Use
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Planning Your Network
Before moving ahead to setup your network, it is a good idea to draw out a network
diagram to help identify your network devices and plan out how to connect these
devices. The illustration below is an example of a network diagram.
To create a network diagram:
For wireless devices, identify the wireless devices you want to include in the
network
For wired devices, identify which router port you want to use for each device.
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Remove or Disable Conflicts
To make sure the router installation moves on smoothly, you need to remove or disable
conflicts that may interfere the installation. Probable conflicts may include:
Internet sharing applications
Proxy software
Security software
TCP/IP settings
Internet properties
Temporary Internet files
Internet Sharing, Proxy, and Security Applications
Internet sharing, proxy software, and firewall applications may interfere with the router
installation. These should be removed or disabled before start the installation.
If you have any of the following or similar applications installed on your computer,
remove or disable them according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Internet Sharing Applications Proxy Software Security Software
Microsoft Internet Sharing WinGate Symantec
WinProxy Zone Alarm
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Configuring TCP/IP Settings
Check if your computer uses the default TCP/IP settings.
To check the TCP/IP properties:
1. Select Start > Run. This opens the Run dialog box.
2. Enter control ncpa.cpl and then click OK. This opens the Network Connections in
your computer.
3. Right-click LAN and then select Properties. This opens the Local Area Connection
Properties dialog box.
4. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click Properties. This opens the Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP) dialog box.
5. Select Obtain an IP address automatically.
6. Click OK to close the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) dialog box.
7. Click OK to close the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box.
Configuring Internet Properties
To set the Internet Properties:
1. Select Start > Run. This opens the Run dialog box.
2. Enter control inetcpl.cpl and then click OK. This opens Internet Properties.
3. Click Connections tab.
4. In the Dial-up and Virtual Private Network settings pane, select Never dial a
connection.
5. Click OK to close Internet Properties.
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Removing Temporary Internet Files
Temporary Internet files are files from Web sites that are stored in your computer. Delete
these files to clean the cache and remove footprints left by the Web pages you visited.
To remove temporary Internet files:
1. Select Start > Run. This opens the Run dialog box.
2. Enter control and then click OK. This opens Control Panel.
3. Double-click Internet Options. This opens Internet Options.
4. In the Temporary Internet Files pane, click Delete Cookies.
5. Click Delete Files.
6. Click OK to close Internet Properties.
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Setup the Device
When installing the router, find an area where there are enough electrical outlets for the
router, the main computer, and your other computer devices.
To setup the router:
1. Plug one end of the Ethernet cable from the router’s ETHERNET port and then plug
the other end into the Ethernet port in your computer.
2. If you have another device you need to connect through wire into the router, use
another piece of Ethernet cable. Plug one end of the Ethernet cable from the
computer’s Ethernet port and then plug the other end into an available Ethernet
port in the router.
3. Plug one end of the telephone cable from the POTS Splitter’s ADSL port and then
plug the other end into the router’s DSL port.
POTS Splitter
Your phone line carries with it both phone calls and Internet signals. When you are
using the Internet, the connection produces high-pitched tones that can affect your
voice calls when using the phone. Installing a Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS)
splitter separates the two signals and eliminates the noise.
To setup the telephone POTS Splitter:
a. Locate the phone jack in your house.
b. Insert the POTS Splitter into the phone jack.
c. Plug one end of the telephone cable from the POTS Splitter’s TEL port and then plug
the other end into the telephone.
4. Connect the power adapter from the router’s 12V 1A DC port into the electrical
outlet.
5. Switch ON.
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Connecting to the Internet
There are two ways to connect to the Internet. You can either use the Web Interface or
the Utility Wizard.
Connecting Via Quickstart
To connect to the Internet via the Web Interface:
1. Open your browser.
2. On the address bar type http://192.168.1.1.
3. Enter the User name and Password, and then click OK. The default User name and
Password is
4. Select Quickstart.
admin
.
5. Enter the connection settings, country and click on Connect
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Connecting Via the Setup Utility Wizard
The Setup Utility Wizard can be used to configure your router. However, this only runs on
Windows operating systems with a CD-ROM drive.
To connect to the Internet thru Setup Utility Wizard:
1. Insert the Resource CD into your CD-ROM.
2. If the utility does not launch automatically, select Start > Run, enter D:\Setup.exe
(where D: is your CD-ROM drive), and then click OK. This opens the Setup Utility.
3. Follow the on screen instructions to complete router and internet setup.
4. After a successful connection, on the router’s front panel, INTERNET lights up.
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Connecting Wireless Devices
After you setup the device settings through the main computer, you can connect other
devices with wireless capabilities. Wireless devices relieve you from the task of laying
out cables and allow you to use the Internet connection from your router.
To the connect with wireless devices:
1. Turn on your wireless device.
2. Open the software you use to detect a wireless connection. This opens a window
to ask for the connection settings.
3. Enter the connection settings. These settings are defined in your router during
setup. For more details about wireless connections, please refer to Wireless Menu.
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About the Web User Interface
The Web Interface is used to configure the router settings.
Accessing the Web User Interface
To access the Web User Interface:
1. Open your browser.
2. On the address bar type http://192.168.1.1
3. Enter the User name and Password, and then click OK. The default User name and
Password is
admin
.
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