Billion BiPAC 7800, BiPAC 7800N User Manual

BiPAC 7800(N)
(802.11n) Dual WAN
ADSL2+ Firewall Router
User Manual
Version released: 1.06f
Last revised on Dec 27 2011
Table of Contents
Introduction to your Router ............................................................................................ 1
Features ....................................................................................................................... 2
Hardware Specications ............................................................................................... 5
Package Contents ......................................................................................................... 6
Important note for using this router ............................................................................... 7
Device Description ........................................................................................................ 8
The Front LEDs ..................................................................................................... 8
The Rear Ports ..................................................................................................... 9
Cabling ........................................................................................................................ 10
Chapter 3: Basic Installation .................................................................................................. 11
Connecting Your Router .............................................................................................. 12
Network Conguration ................................................................................................. 13
Factory Default Settings .............................................................................................. 21
Information from your ISP ......................................................................................... 22
Chapter 4: Conguration ......................................................................................................... 23
Easy Sign-On (EZSO) ................................................................................................. 23
Conguration via Web Interface .................................................................................. 26
Quick Start .................................................................................................................. 27
ADSL Mode ......................................................................................................... 27
EWAN Mode ........................................................................................................ 38
Basic Conguration Mode ........................................................................................... 44
Status .................................................................................................................. 44
WAN – Main Port (ADSL) .................................................................................... 45
PPPoE Connection (ADSL) ............................................................................ 45
PPPoA Connection (ADSL) ............................................................................ 47
MPoA Connection (ADSL) .............................................................................. 48
IPoA Connections (ADSL) .............................................................................. 50
Pure Bridge Connections (ADSL) ................................................................... 51
WAN – Main Port (EWAN) ................................................................................... 52
PPPoE (EWAN) .............................................................................................. 52
Obtain IP Address Automatically (EWAN) ....................................................... 53
Fixed IP Address (EWAN) .............................................................................. 54
Pure Bridge (EWAN) ....................................................................................... 55
WLAN (only for BiPAC 7800N) ............................................................................ 56
Advanced Conguration Mode .................................................................................... 61
Status .................................................................................................................. 61
ADSL .............................................................................................................. 63
WAN Statistics ................................................................................................ 64
ARP ................................................................................................................ 65
DHCP ............................................................................................................. 66
System Log..................................................................................................... 67
Firewall Log .................................................................................................... 68
UPnP Portmap ................................................................................................ 68
PPTP Satus .................................................................................................... 69
Conguration ....................................................................................................... 70
LAN ................................................................................................................ 71
Ethernet ................................................................................................... 71
IP Alias .................................................................................................... 71
IPv6 Autocong ....................................................................................... 72
Wireless (only for BiPAC 7800N) ............................................................. 74
Wireless Security (only for BiPAC 7800N) ............................................... 77
WPS (only for BiPAC 7800N) .................................................................. 79
DHCP Server ........................................................................................... 91
WAN - Wide Area Network ............................................................................. 93
WAN Interface ......................................................................................... 93
WAN Prole ............................................................................................. 96
ADSL Mode ............................................................................................111
System ......................................................................................................... 112
Time Zone ............................................................................................. 112
Firmware Upgrade ................................................................................. 113
Backup / Restore ................................................................................... 114
Restart ................................................................................................... 115
User Management ................................................................................. 116
Syslog .................................................................................................... 118
Diagnostics Tools ................................................................................... 119
Firewall ......................................................................................................... 120
Packet Filter .......................................................................................... 120
Ethernet MAC Filter ............................................................................... 122
Wireles MAC Filter................................................................................. 123
Intrusion Detection ................................................................................ 124
Block WAN Ping .................................................................................... 124
URL Filter .............................................................................................. 125
VPN .............................................................................................................. 127
PPTP ..................................................................................................... 127
PPTP Account ....................................................................................... 129
PPTP Client ........................................................................................... 130
QoS - Quality of Service ............................................................................... 131
Virtual Server ................................................................................................ 135
Port Mapping ......................................................................................... 136
DMZ ....................................................................................................... 137
One-to-One NAT .................................................................................... 138
ALG ....................................................................................................... 139
Time Schedule .............................................................................................. 141
Advanced...................................................................................................... 142
Static Route ........................................................................................... 142
Static ARP ............................................................................................. 143
Static DNS ............................................................................................. 144
Dynamic DNS ........................................................................................ 145
VLAN ..................................................................................................... 146
Device Management .............................................................................. 148
IGMP ..................................................................................................... 155
MLD ....................................................................................................... 155
SNMP Access Control ........................................................................... 156
Remote Access...................................................................................... 157
Web Access Control .............................................................................. 158
Save Conguration to Flash ...................................................................................... 159
Restart....................................................................................................................... 160
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting .................................................................................................. 161
Appendix: Product Support & Contact .................................................................................. 162

Chapter 1: Introduction

Introduction to your Router

Thank you for purchasing BiPAC 7800(N) Router. Your new router is an all-in-one unit that combines an ADSL modem, ADSL2/2+ router and Ethernet network switch to provide everything you need to get the machines on your network connected to the Internet over an ADSL broadband connection.
BiPAC 7800(N) router complies with ADSL2+ standards for deployment worldwide and supports
downstream rates of up to 24 Mbps and upstream rates of up to 1 Mbps. Designed for small ofce, home ofce and residential users, the router enables even faster Internet connections. You can
enjoy ADSL services and broadband multimedia applications such as interactive gaming, video streaming and real-time audio much easier and faster than ever before.
BiPAC 7800(N) supports PPPoA (RFC 2364 – PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) over ATM Adaptation
Layer 5), RFC 1483 encapsulation over ATM (bridged or routed), PPP over Ethernet (RFC 2516) to establish a connection with your ISP. Your new router also supports VC-based and LLC-based multiplexing.
The perfect solution for connecting a small group of PCs to a high-speed broadband Internet connection, BiPAC 7800(N) allows multiple users to have high-speed Internet access simultaneously.
Your new router also serves as an Internet rewall, protecting your network from access by outside users. Not only does it provide a natural rewall function with Network Address Translation (NAT), it also provides rich rewall features to secure your network. All incoming data packets are monitored and ltered. You can also congure your new router to block internal users from accessing the
Internet.
BiPAC 7800(N) provides two levels of security support. First, it masks LAN IP addresses making
them invisible to outside users on the Internet, so it is much more difcult for a hacker to target a
machine on your network. Second, it can block and redirect certain ports to limit the services that outside users can access. To ensure that games and other Internet applications run properly, you
can open specic ports for outside users to access internal services on your network.
The Integrated DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol) client and server services allow multiple users to get IP addresses automatically when the router boots up. Simply set local machines as a DHCP client to accept a dynamically assigned IP address from the DHCP server and reboot. Each time a local machine is powered up; the router recognizes it and assigns an IP address to instantly connect it to the LAN.
For advanced users, Virtual Service (port mapping) functions allow the product to provide limited
visibility to local machines with specic services for outside users. For instance, a dedicated web
server can be connected to the Internet via the router and then incoming requests for web pages that are received by the router can be rerouted to your dedicated local web server, even though the server now has a different IP address.
Virtual Server can also be used to re-task services to multiple servers. For instance, you can set the
router to allow separated FTP, Web, and Multiplayer game servers to share the same Internet-visible
IP address while still protecting the servers and LAN users from hackers.
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Features

Express Internet Access
The router complies with ADSL worldwide standards. It supports downstream rate up to 12/24 Mbps with ADSL2/2+, 8Mbps with ADSL. Users enjoy not only high-speed ADSL services but also broadband multimedia applications such as interactive gaming, video streaming and real-time audio much easier and faster than ever. It is compliant with Multi-Mode standard (ANSI T1.413, Issue 2; G.dmt (ITU G.992.1); G.lite (ITU G.992.2); G.hs (ITU G994.1); G.dmt.bis (ITU G.992.3); G.dmt.bis. plus (ITU G.992.5)).
EWAN
BiPAC 7800(N) EWAN port provides user an alternative means to connect to Cable Modems, VDSL, ber optic lines and PON besides using ADSL for internet connection. If one uses ADSL to connect to the internet, EWAN can act as the 5th Ethernet port of the LAN. This alternative provides users with more exibility & a faster way to get online.
IPv6 Supported
Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is a version of the Internet Protocol that is designed to succeed IPv4.
IPv6 has a vastly larger address space than IPv4. This results from the use of a 128-bit address, whereas IPv4 uses only 32 bits. The new address space thus supports 2128 (about 3.4×1038)
addresses. This expansion provides exibility in allocating addresses and routing trafc and eliminates
the primary need for network address translation (NAT), which gained widespread deployment as an effort to alleviate IPv4 address exhaustion.
IPv6 also implements new features that simplify aspects of address assignment (stateless address
autoconguration) and network renumbering (prex and router announcements) when changing Internet connectivity providers. The IPv6 subnet size has been standardized by xing the size of the host identier portion of an address to 64 bits to facilitate an automatic mechanism for forming the host identier from Link Layer media addressing information (MAC address).
Fast Ethernet Switch
A 4-port 1000Mbps fast Ethernet switch is built in with automatic switching between MDI and MDI-X. An Ethernet straight or crossover cable can be used directly for auto detection.
Multi-Protocol to Establish a Connection
It supports PPPoA (RFC 2364 - PPP over ATM Adaptation Layer 5), RFC 1483 encapsulation over ATM (bridged or routed), PPP over Ethernet (RFC 2516), and IPoA (RFC1577) to establish a connection with the ISP. The product also supports VC-based and LLC-based multiplexing.
PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)
BiPAC 7800(N) provides an embedded PPPoE client function to establish a connection. You get greater access speed without changing the operation concept, while sharing the same ISP account and paying for one access account. No PPPoE client software is required for the local computer.
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Automatic Reconnect and Disconnect Timeout (Idle Timer) functions are also provided.
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) and UPnP NAT Traversal
This protocol is used to enable simple and robust connectivity among stand-alone devices and PCs from many different vendors. It makes network simple and affordable for users. UPnP architecture
leverages TCP/IP and the Web to enable seamless proximity networking in addition to control and data transfer among networked devices. With this feature enabled, users can now connect to Net
meeting or MSN Messenger seamlessly.
Network Address Translation (NAT)
Allows multi-users to access outside resources such as the Internet simultaneously with one IP address/one Internet access account. Many application layer gateway (ALG) are supported such as web browser, ICQ, FTP, Telnet, E-mail, News, Net2phone, Ping, NetMeeting, IP phone and others.
Domain Name System (DNS) Relay
It provides an easy way to map the domain name (a friendly name for users such as www.yahoo.
com) and IP address. When a local machine sets its DNS server with this router’s IP address, every
DNS conversion request packet from the PC to this router will be forwarded to the real DNS in the outside network.
Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS)
The Dynamic DNS service allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname. This
dynamic IP address is the WAN IP address. For example, to use the service, you must rst apply
for an account from a DDNS service like http://www.dyndns.org/. More than 5 DDNS servers are supported.
Virtual Server
Users can specify some services to be visible from outside users. The router can detect incoming service requests and forward either a single port or a range of ports to the specic local computer
to handle it. For example, a user can assign a PC in the LAN acting as a WEB server inside and
expose it to the outside network. Outside users can browse inside web servers directly while it is protected by NAT. A DMZ host setting is also provided to a local computer exposed to the outside network, Internet.
Rich Packet Filtering
Not only lters the packet based on IP address, but also based on Port numbers. It will filter packets from the Internet and vice versa, in addition to providing a higher level of security control.
Dynamic Host Conguration Protocol (DHCP) Client and Server
In the WAN site, the DHCP client can get an IP address from the Internet Service Provider (ISP)
automatically. In the LAN site, the DHCP server can allocate a range of client IP addresses and
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distribute them including IP address, subnet mask as well as DNS IP address to local computers. It provides an easy way to manage the local IP network.
802.11n Wireless AP with WPA Support
With an integrated 802.11n Wireless Access Point in the router, the device delivers up to 6 times
faster speeds and 3 times farther range than an 802.11b/g wireless network. It supports a fast data transfer rate up to 300Mbps and is fully compatible with 802.11b/11g equipments. The supported
features of Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA-PSK/ WPA2-PSK) and Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) enhance the security level of data protection and access control via Wireless LAN. The router also supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) that features the establishment of a secured wireless network. The built-in Wireless Distribution System (WDS) also facilitates the exibility for wireless network
expansion without the need for any external wires or cables.
Web based GUI
It supports web based GUI for conguration and management. It is user-friendly and comes with on­line help. It also supports remote management capability for remote users to congure and manage
this product.
Firmware Upgradeable
Device can be upgraded to the latest rmware through the WEB based GUI.
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Hardware Specications
Physical Interface
• WLAN: 3 x 2 dbi detachable antennae (BiPAC 7800NA only)
DSL: ADSL port
• EWAN: RJ-45 Ethernet port for connecting to ADSL / Cable / FTTH / VDSL device
Ethernet: 4-port 10/100/1000M auto-crossover (MDI / MDI-X) Switch
Factory default reset button
• WPS push button (BiPAC 7800NA only)
Power jack
Power switch
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Chapter 2: Installing the Router

Package Contents

BiPAC 7800(N) (802.11n) Dual WAN ADSL2+ Firewall Router
CD containing the online manual
RJ-11 ADSL/Telephone cable
Ethernet (RJ-45) cable
Three 2dBi detachable antennas (Wireless model only)
Power adapter
Quick Start Guide
Splitter / Microlter (Optional)
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Important note for using this router

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Device Description

The Front LEDs

LED Meaning
Lit orange when WAN port fails to get IP address.
1 Internet
2 DSL
Wireless / WPS
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(only available for BiPAC 7800N)
4 EWAN
Ethernet port
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1X - 4X (RJ-45 connector)
Lit green when WAN port gets IP address.
Lit off when device in bridged mode or ADSL connection not present.
Lit Green when the device is successfully connected to an ADSL DSLAM. (“line sync”).
Lit green when a wireless connection is established.
Flash orange when WPS conguration is in progress. However, if WPS fails the LED will only lit for 1 min before goes off.
Flash green when data is sent / received.
Lit orange when connected to a broadband connection device.
Lit orange for 10/100Mbps.
Blinking when data is Transmitted / Received. Lit orange when one of LAN ports is connected to an Ethernet
device.
Lit green when the speed of transmission hits 1000Mbps; Lit orange when the speed of transmission hits 10/100Mbps.
Blink when data is being Transmitted / Received.
When the device is booting, the green light will lit while the orange light will ash.
6 Power
When the system is ready, it will lit green.
Lit orange when the device fails to boot or when the device is in emergency mode.
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The Rear Ports

Port Meaning
1 Power Switch Power ON/OFF switch.
2 Power Connect it with the supplied power adapter.
3 RESET
WPS
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(only for BiPAC 7800N)
5 Giga Ethernet
6 EWAN
7 DSL
Antenna
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(BiPAC 7800N only)
Press more than 5 seconds to restore the device to its default mode. By controlling the pressing time, users can achieve two
different effects: (1)WPS: Press less than 5 seconds until WPS LED ashes
orange to trigger WPS function. But if WPS service is disabled,
this short time press does nothing. (2) Wireless ON/OFF button: Press over 5 seconds to switch
on wireless function and the Wireless/WPS LED will lit green.
Press over 5 seconds again to disable wireless function and
the Wireless/WPS LED is off. Connect to a PC or an ofce/home network of 10Mbps, 100Mbps or 1000Mbps using the provided RJ-45 Ethernet
cables.
WAN 10/100Mbps Ethernet port (with auto crossover support).
Connect to Cable Modem, VDSL, Fiber Modem or PON optic
lines with your RJ-45 cable.
Connect this port to the ADSL/telephone network with the RJ- 11 cable (telephone) provided.
Connect the detachable antenna to this port.
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The detail instruction in Reset Button
Before powering on the router to enter the recovery process, please
configure the
IP address of the PC as 192.168.1.100 and proceed with the following step by step
guide.
1. Power the router off.
2. Hold the "Reset Button
”.
3. Power on the router. Then Router's IP will reset to Emergency IP address (Say 192.168.1.254)
4. Download the firmware.
1. Recovery procedures for non-working routers (e.g. after a failed rmware upgrade ash): Hold the Reset Button on the back of the modem in. Keep this button held in and turn on the modem. Once power LED lits orange, release the Reset Button. The modem’s emergency-reash web interface will then be accessible via http://192.168.1.254 where you can upload a rmware
image to restore the modem to a functional state. Please note that the modem will only respond via its web interface at this address, and will not respond to ping requests from your PC or to telnet connections.

Cabling

One of the most common causes of problems is bad cabling or ADSL line(s). Make sure that all connected devices are turned on. On the front panel of your router is a bank of LEDs. Verify that the LAN Link and ADSL line LEDs are lit. If they are not, verify if you are using the proper cables.
Make sure that all devices (e.g. telephones, fax machines, analogue modems) connected to the same telephone line as your router have a line lter connected between them and the wall outlet (unless
you are using a Central Splitter or Central Filter installed by a qualied and licensed electrician),
and that all line lters are correctly installed in a right way. If line lter is not installed and connected properly, it may cause problem to your ADSL connection or may result in frequent disconnections.
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Chapter 3: Basic Installation

The router can be congured through your web browser. A web browser is included as a standard application in the following operating systems: Linux, Mac OS, Windows 98/NT/2000/XP/Me/Vista,
etc. The product provides an easy and user-friendly interface for conguration.
Please check your PC network components. The TCP/IP protocol stack and Ethernet network
adapter must be installed. If not, please refer to your Windows-related or other operating system
manuals.
There are ways to connect the router, either through an external repeater hub or connect directly to your PCs. However, make sure that your PCs have an Ethernet interface installed properly prior to connecting the router device. You ought to congure your PCs to obtain an IP address through
a DHCP server or a xed IP address that must be in the same subnet as the router. The default IP
address of the router is 192.168.1.254 and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 (i.e. any attached PC must be in the same subnet, and have an IP address in the range of 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.253).
The best and easiest way is to congure the PC to get an IP address automatically from the router
using DHCP. If you encounter any problem accessing the router web interface it is advisable to
uninstall your rewall program on your PCs, as they can cause problems accessing the IP address
of the router. Users should make their own decisions on what is best to protect their network.
Please follow the following steps to congure your PC network environment.
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Connecting Your Router

Users will not be able to connect to the internet through EWAN if DSL is already connected to the internet. Only one connection type (EWAN or DSL) is allowed to connect to the internet at one
time.
ADSL Router Mode
Broadband Router Mode
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Network Conguration
Conguring PC in Windows 7
1. Go to Start. Click on Control Panel.
2. Then click on Network and Internet.
3. When the Network and Sharing Center window pops up, select and click on Change adapter settings on the left window panel.
4. Select the Local Area Connection, and right click the icon to select Properties.
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5. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) then click Properties.
6. In the TCP/IPv4 properties window, select the Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS Server address automatically radio
buttons. Then click OK to exit the
setting.
7. Click OK again in the Local Area Connection Properties window to
apply the new conguration.
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Conguring PC in Windows Vista
1. Go to Start. Click on Network.
2. Then click on Network and Sharing Center at the top bar.
3. When the Network and Sharing Center window pops up, select and click on Manage network connections on the left window column.
4. Select the Local Area Connection, and right click the icon to select Properties.
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5. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) then click Properties.
6. In the TCP/IPv4 properties window, select the Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS Server address automatically radio
buttons. Then click OK to exit the
setting.
7. Click OK again in the Local Area Connection Properties window to
apply the new conguration.
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Conguring PC in Windows 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) and click Properties.
5. Select the Obtain an IP address auto­matically and the Obtain DNS server address automatically radio buttons.
6. Click OK to nish the conguration.
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Conguring 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 click Properties.
5. Select the Obtain an IP address automatically and the Obtain DNS server address automatically radio buttons.
6. Click OK to nish the conguration.
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Conguring PC in Windows 95/98/Me
1. Go to Start > Settings > Control Panel. In the Control Panel, double-click on
Network and choose the Conguration
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 auto­matically radio button.
4. Then select the DNS Congurationtab.
5. Select the Disable DNS radio button
and click OK to nish the conguration.
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Conguring 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.
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Factory Default Settings

Before conguring your router, you need to know the following default settings.
Web Interface (Username and Password)
Three user levels are provided by this router, thus Administrator, Basic and Advanced respectively. You can turn to User Management to change the corresponding passwords and get more.
Administrator
Username: admin Password: admin
Basic(local)
Username: user Password: user
Advanced (for remote login)
Username: support
Password: support
Device LAN IP settings
IP Address: 192.168.1.254
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
ISP setting in WAN site
PPPoE
DHCP server
DHCP server is enabled. Start IP Address: 192.168.1.100
IP pool counts: 100
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LAN and WAN Port Addresses
The parameters of LAN and WAN ports are pre-set in the factory. The default values are shown in
the tale.
LAN Port WAN Port IP address 192.168.1.254 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 DHCP server function Enabled
IP addresses for distribution to PCs
100 IP addresses continuing from 192.168.1.100 through
192.168.1.199
The PPPoE function is enabled to automatically get
the WAN port conguration
from the ISP.

Information from your ISP

Before conguring this device, you have to check with your ISP (Internet Service Provider) to nd
out what kind of service is provided such as DHCP (Obtain an IP Address Automatically, Static IP (Fixed IP Address) or PPPoE.
Gather the information as illustrated in the following table and keep it for reference.
VPI/VCI, VC / LLC-based multiplexing, Username, Password, Service
PPPoE(RFC2516)
PPPoA(RFC2364)
MPoA(RFC1483/ RFC2684)
IPoA(RFC1577)
Name, and Domain Name System (DNS) IP address (it can be automatically assigned by your ISP when you connect or be set manually).
VPI/VCI, VC / LLC-based multiplexing, Username, Password and Domain Name System (DNS) IP address (it can be automatically assigned by your ISP when you connect or be set manually).
VPI/VCI, VC / LLC-based multiplexing, IP address, Subnet mask, Gateway
address, and Domain Name System (DNS) IP address (it is a xed IP
address).
VPI/VCI, VC / LLC-based multiplexing, IP address, Subnet mask, Gateway
address, and Domain Name System (DNS) IP address (it is a xed IP
address).
Pure Bridge VPI/VCI, VC / LLC-based multiplexing to use Bridged Mode.
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Chapter 4: Conguration
To easily congure this device for internet access, you must have IE 5.0 / Netscape 4.5 or above installed on your computer. There are basically 2 ways to congure your router before you are able
to connect to the internet: Easy Sign-On & Web Interface. Conguration of each method will be discussed in detail in the following sections.

Easy Sign-On (EZSO)

This special feature makes it easier for you to congure your router so that you can connect to the internet in a matter of seconds without having to logon to the router GUI for any detail conguration. This conguration method is usually auto initiated if user is to connect to the internet via Billion's router for the rst time.
After setting up the router with all the appropriate cables plugged-in, open up your IE browser,
the EZSO WEB GUI will automatically pop up and request that you enter some basic information
that you have obtained from your ISP. By following the instructions given carefully and through the
information you provide, the router will be congured in no time and you will nd yourself surng the
internet sooner than you realize.
Follow the Easy Sign-On conguration wizard to complete the basic network conguration.
1. Connect your router with all the appropriate cables. Then, load your IE / netscape browser.
2. When the EZSO conguration wizard pops up, select the connect mode which you want to set
up and then click continue.
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3. Please enter all the information in the blanks provided and then click continue.
4. The device will reboot and then load the new conguration.
5. If all information provided is valid and the device successfully connects to WAN, a dialog box
will appear to signify the completion of the WAN port setup. At this point you can either click Done to nish the EZSO conguration or you can click Next to wireless to proceed to the wire­less conguration if you have.
6. However, if any error occurs during device conguration that results in WAN connection failure,
the system will prompt that the setup has failed.
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7. Select Enable and enter the necessary information in the blanks provided for the Wireless LAN
setting (wireless setting is only available for BiPAC 7800N) if you would like to use this feature and then click Continue.
8. The system will save your new conguration and complete the setup. You can test the con-
nection by clicking on the URL link provided. If the setup is successful you will be redirected to website.
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Conguration via Web Interface
Open your web browser, enter the IP address of your router, which by default is 192.168.1.254, and
click or press ‘Enter’ key on the keyboard, a login prompt window will appear. The default username and password are “admin” and “admin” respectively.
Congratulations! You are now successfully logged in to the Firewall Router!
If the authentication succeeds, the homepage Status will appear on the screen.
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