CE statement .......................................... 105
B. Specifications ............................................ 109
C. Limited Warranty .......................................... 111
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Product Overview
Chapter 1: Product Overview
Thank you for choosing Trendnet Wireless N ADSL2 Modem Router.
This Modem Router combines the functionality of an ADSL modem and
Internet gateway in one. It allows you to access the Internet and
share resources such as printers, scanners, and files, via a
wireless connection or through one of the Ethernet ports. The
various security features, such as WPS, WPA2, SPI, and NAT,
protect your data and privacy online. The web-based utility allows
you to configure your Modem Router easily.
1.1 Features
•
Compliant with ADSL G.dmt (G.992.1), G.lite (G.992.2) standards
•
Compliant with ADSL2 G.dmt.bis (G.992.3) and ADSL2 + G.992.5
standards
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Up to Up to 24Mbps downstream, 1.2Mbps upstream with ADSL2+
service
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IEEE 802.11b/g/n infrastructure operating modes
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Supports TR069 remote management
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Supports web-based configuration
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Supports Command Line Interface (CLI) via Telnet
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Supports NAT, DHCP
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Supports VLAN and QoS
•
Supports firewall protection
•
Supports up to 8 permanent virtual circuits (PVC)
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Supports Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM)
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Supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) for easy connection
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Supports wireless data encryption with 64/128-bit WEP standard
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Supports enhance security for WPA-TKIP, WPA2-AES, WPA, and WPA2
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Product Overview
1.2 Package Contents
Check if your package contains the following items. If any item is
missing or appears damaged, contact your dealer.
Modem Router
Power adapter CD-ROM with User’s Guide
RJ-45 Ethernet cable RJ-11 telephone cable
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Product Overview
1
2
3 4 5 6
1.3 Hardware Overview
Front Panel
No. LED Description
Lights up when the device is powered on.
•
Power LED
1
Solid GREEN – Indicates normal operation.
•
Solid RED – Indicates malfunction.
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Off – The device is powered off.
Lights up when a computer is connected on the
Ethernet ports (1~4).
LAN 1, 2, 3,
2
4
•
Solid GREEN – Connected but no activity.
•
Flashing GREEN – Data transmission is in
progress.
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Off – No computer is connected.
Lights up to indicate wireless connection.
•
Solid GREEN – Connected but no activity.
Wireless
3
•
Flashing GREEN – Data transmission is in
progress.
•
Off – Wireless connection is disabled.
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Product Overview
No.
4
5
LED
WPS
DSL
Description
Lights up to indicate the Wireless Protected
Setup (WPS) connection status.
•
Solid GREEN – WPS-enabled device is
connected.
•
Flashing GREEN – Searching for WPS-enabled
devices.
•
Solid RED – No WPS-enabled device is
connected.
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Off – WPS is disabled.
Lights up to indicate DSL connection status.
•
Flashing GREEN – Attempts to synchronize
with DSL line.
•
Solid GREEN – DSL line is synchronized.
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Off – DSL connection is not present.
Lights up to indicate Internet connection
status.
Internet
6
•
Solid GREEN – Internet is connected but no
activity.
•
Flashing GREEN – Data transmission is in
progress.
•
Solid RED – Internet connection failed.
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Off – No internet connection.
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Product Overview
45 cables.
1 2 3 4
5 6
Rear Panel
No.
1
2
3
4
5
Ports /
Buttons
DSL port
WPS button
Reset button
Ethernet port
1, 2, 3, 4
Power port
Description
Connects to the DSL line using the RJ-11 cable.
Press to search for devices that support Wi-Fi
Protected Setup (WPS).
Press and hold this button for 5 seconds to
restore your device to its original factory
default setting.
Connects a computer and other Ethernet network
devices to the Modem Router using RJ-
Connects the power adapter.
6
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Power button
Press to turn your device on or off.
Product Overview
1.4 Wireless Considerations
Connection Performance
A number of factors affect the performance of wireless connection.
Consider the following guidelines to ensure high-range and stable
connectivity.
1. Keep the Modem Router and other wireless devices away from
obstructions, such as walls or buildings. Each obstruction
can reduce the range of a wireless device.
2. Keep the Modem Router and other wireless devices away from
devices that produce radio frequency (RF) noise, such as
microwave ovens or radios.
3. Keep the Modem Router and other wireless devices away from
any device operating on the 2.4GHz frequency, such as
cordless phones or remote controls.
4. Antenna orientation affects the wireless signal. Determine
the best orientation and adjust the antenna position of your
device.
Security Checklist
Wireless networks are easy to install and convenient to use.
However, wireless network signals can also be intercepted easily.
To prevent unauthorized users from connecting to your wireless
network, follow the guidelines below.
1. Change the default wireless network name.
Your device has a default Service Set Identifier (SSID) which
is the wireless network name. Change the SSID with a unique
name to identify your network. The SSID can be up to 32
characters in length.
2. Change the default password.
Your device has a default password. You have to enter this
password to change your network settings. Change the password
to prevent unauthorized users from hacking into your network
and changing the settings.
3. Enable MAC address filtering.
Your device supports Media Access Control (MAC) address
filtering. You can assign a MAC address on each computer that
you want to connect to your wireless network. When MAC
address filtering is enabled, only the computers with the
specified MAC addresses are allowed access.
4. Enable encryption
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Product Overview
Your device supports Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP), and WiFi Protected Access (WAP/WPA2) encryption. To ensure a high
level of security, enable the highest security encryption and
use strong passphrases, avoid using words that can be found
in the dictionary.
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Installation
Chapter 2: Installation
Make sure that all devices are powered off before starting
installation.
Installation Diagram
2.1 Connect the Power
1. Connect the power adapter to the power port of your Modem
Router.
2. Plug the power adapter to a wall outlet or a power strip.
NOTE:
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•
Use only the supplied power adapter. Using other power
adapters may cause damage to the device.
•
Connect all devices to your Modem Router before connecting
the power adapter to a wall outlet.
Installation
2.2 Connect the Computer
Wired Connection
1. Connect one end of the RJ-45 cable to one of the Ethernet (1,
2, 3, 4) ports of your Modem Router.
2. Connect the other end of the RJ-45 cable to the Ethernet port
of the computer.
Repeat the above steps to connect other computers to the
Modem Router via Ethernet connection.
To connect more than four computers, use a hub or switch. Connect
one end of an RJ-45 cable to the hub or switch and the other end
to the computer.
2.3 Connect the DSL
1. Connect one end of the RJ-11 cable to the DSL port of your
Modem Router.
2. Connect the other end of the RJ-11 cable to a wall jack with
DSL service.
Use a Splitter
You need a splitter when connecting the Modem Router to the wall
jack that also connects to a telephone.
1. Plug the splitter to the wall jack with DSL service.
2. Connect one end of the RJ-11 cable to the DSL port of your
Modem Router.
3. Connect the other end of the RJ-11 cable to the MODEM port of
the splitter.
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Installation
4. Connect the telephone to the LINE port of the splitter using
another RJ-11 cable.
2.4 Check the Installation
To ensure that all devices are properly connected, check the LED
indicators on the front of your Modem Router. For basic
installation, the following LED must be lit:
√
Power LED
√
LAN LED (for every computer that is connected via Ethernet
connection)
√
DSL LED
The lighted LED indicators vary depending on the type of
connection that you make. See “Front Panel” on page 8 for more
information about the LED indicators.
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Configure the Computer
Chapter 3:
Configure the Computer
This chapter will guide you on how to configure your computer
according to the operating system you are using.
•
Windows 95 / 98 / ME, see below.
•
Windows 2000, see page 17.
•
Windows XP, see page 18.
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Windows Vista, see page 19.
•
Windows 7, see page 19.
3.1 Windows 95 / 98 / ME
If you are using Windows 95 / 98 / ME operating system, follow
the instructions below to configure your computer.
1. On the desktop, right-click Network Neighborhood.
2. Click Properties.
3. On the IP Address tab, select Obtain an IP Address
automatically.
4. On the DNS Configuration tab, select Disable DNS.
5. On the Gateway tab, leave all fields blank.
6. Click OK.
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Configure the Computer
IP Address Page DNS Configuration Page
Gateway Page
3.2 Windows 2000
If you are using Windows 2000, follow the instructions below to
configure your computer.
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Configure the Computer
1.Click Start > Settings > Control
Panel > Network and Dial-up
Connections.
2.Double-click Local Area
Connection.
3. Click Properties.
4. On the network components list,
make sure that Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is checked. If not, check
it to enable the Properties
button.
5. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP),
and then click Properties.
6. On the General tab, select Obtain
an IP Address automatically and
Obtain DNS server address
automatically.
7. Click OK.
General Page
3.3 Windows XP
If you are using Windows XP, follow the instructions below to
configure your computer.
1. Click Start > Control Panel >
Network Connections.
2. Right-click Local Area Connection,
then click Properties.
3. On the network components list,
make sure that Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is checked. If not, check
it to enable the Properties
button.
4. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP),
and then click Properties.
5. On the General tab, select Obtain
an IP Address automatically and
Obtain DNS server address
automatically.
6. Click OK.
General Page
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Configure the Computer
3.4 Windows Vista
If you are using Windows Vista, follow the instructions below to
configure your computer.
1. Click Start > Control Panel >
Network and Internet Connections >
Network Connections.
2. Right-click Local Area Connection,
then click Properties.
3. On the General tab, make sure that
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is
checked. If not, check it to
enable the Properties button.
4. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP),
and then click Properties.
5. Select Obtain an IP Address
automatically and Obtain DNS
server address automatically.
6. Click OK.
General Page
3.4 Windows 7
If you are using Windows 7, follow the instructions below to
configure your computer.
1. Click Start > Control Panel >
Network & Sharing Center.
2. Click Local Area Connection.
3. Click Properties.
4. On the network components list,
make sure that Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is checked. If not, check
it to enable the Properties
button.
5. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP),
and then click Properties.
6. On the General tab, select Obtain
an IP Address automatically and
Obtain DNS server address
automatically.
7. Click OK.
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General Page
Log In to the Modem Router
ATM
TCP/IP Address
Default IP
Address (Modem
Chapter 4:
Log In to the Modem Router
Use the web-based utility to configure your Modem Router.
Note the following default settings before accessing the web-based
utility.
SSID
TRENDnet658
Channel
802.11 Mode
Security
IP Address
VPI/VCI for
DSL Line Mode
(PC)
Router)
Subnet Mask
Do the following instructions to log in to the Modem Router:
1. Launch the web browser.
2. On the address bar, enter http://192.168.10.1, then press
Enter.
Auto
802.11 b+g+n mixed mode
Disable
192.168.10.1
8/35
Auto-detect
192.168.10.x (where x is a number between 2
and 254)
192.168.10.1
255.255.255.0
3. Enter the User name and Password.
The default user name and password are “admin”. It is advised
to change the user name and password, see “7.1 Password”
on page 81.
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Log In to the Modem Router
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Log In to the Modem Router
4.1 Setup Wizard
After you log in, the Setup Wizard appears on the screen. It is
recommended to follow the wizard if are setting up the network and
configuring the Modem Router for the first time.
1. Select a PVC (Permanent Virtual Circuit), then click Next.
It is recommended to use the default setting, PVC0, when
setting up the Modem Router for the first time.
2. The information required on the page below can be obtained
from your Internet service provider (ISP). Consult your ISP
and do the following:
a. Enter the Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) and Virtual
Channel Identifier (VCI).
b. Set the Encapsulation mode, ATMQoS, and Peak Cell Rate.
c. Enable or disable Default VLAN and PPPoE PassThrough.
d. Click Next to continue.
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Log In to the Modem Router
3. Select a network protocol. Click Next to continue.
The information required on the next page vary depending on
the network protocol you selected here.
4. The following is a PPPoE example.
a. Enter the connection Name, User Name, and User Password.
Re-type the password in the Confirm Password field.
b. Select whether to enable or disable features such as NAT
(Network Address Translation), DNS (Domain Name System),
and DNS Override.
c. Leave the remaining fields to their default settings.
d. Click Next to continue.
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Log In to the Modem Router
5. Select whether to enable or disable wireless connection. From
this point, you can also change the SSID with a name that you
can easily remember. Click Next to continue.
6. Select the Security Mode, Authentication Type, and Encryption,
and enter a passkey. Click Next to continue.
The screen below varies depending on the security mode you
selected, below is an example of a WEP security screen.
7. When prompted to reboot, click OK.
8. Log out from the web-based utility, then log in again to
apply the configurations.
4.2 Menu
Use the main menu, located on the left
panel of the screen, to manually configure
your Modem Router. Click a menu item, then
a submenu to display the page on the
screen.
For submenus with more options, move the
mouse cursor over the submenu to view the
options.
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Setup
Chapter 5: Setup
The Setup menu allows you to configure the Internet connection of
your Modem Router manually.
5.1 Internet Setup
The Internet Setup page is divided
into three sections: Internet
Connection Settings, Internet
Settings, and Protocol.
To access the Internet Setup page,
click SETUP > Internet Setup.
Internet Connection
Settings
This setting configures the Modem
Router to your Internet connection.
The required settings should be
obtained from your ISP.
Internet Connection — Select the
Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC).
The Modem Router supports up to 8
PVCs.
Enable — Select whether to enable
or disable the Internet connection.
VPI — Enter the Virtual Path
Identifier (VPI) provided by your
ISP. The default VPI is 8.
VCI — Enter the Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI)) setting provided
by your ISP. The default VCI is 36.
Encapsulation — Select LLC (Logical Link Control) or VCMUX
(Virtual Circuit Multiplexing), according to your ISP.
ATMQoS — Select the type of ATM Queue of Service (ATMQoS)
specified by your ISP. Options are: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate),
CBR (Constant Bit Rate), VBR-nrt (Variable Bit Rate non-real-time),
and VBR-rt (Variable Bit Rate real-time).
Peak Cell Rate — This is the maximum rate of cells that you can
send. If provided by your ISP, enter the rate in the field.
Otherwise, leave this field to its default setting.
Enable Default Vlan — Select whether to enable or disable VLAN
tagging.
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Setup
PPPoE PassThrough — Select whether to enable or disable PPPoE
passthrough.
Internet Settings
DSL lines use different network protocols to establish Internet
connection. Ask your ISP and select the protocol used by your DSL
line, options are:
•
PPPoE (RFC-2516 PPP over Ethernet)
•
PPPoA (RFC-2364 PPP over ATM)
•
IPoA (RFC-1483 Routed)
•
Dynamic IP Address (IPoEoA/MER (MAC Encapsulated Routed) with
DHCP)
•
Static IP Address
•
Bridge Mode (RFC-1483 Bridged)
•
CIP (RFC-1577 Classic IP/ARP over ATM)
Protocol
This section varies depending on the selected network protocol.
PPPoE (RFC-2516 PPP over Ethernet)
If you select PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet), the
screen below is displayed.
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Setup
State of Connection — Select whether to enable or disable this
connection.
IPMode of Connection — Select the connection mode, options are:
•
Dynamic: Select Dynamic if the IP address can be
automatically obtained from your ISP.
•
Static: Select Static if you are required to use a
permanent IP address to connect to the Internet. You must
enter the IP Address and Subnet Mask provided by your ISP.
Name — Enter your desired connection name.
NAT — Select whether to enable or disable NAT (Network Address
Translation). Enable this setting to share one WAN IP address with
multiple computers on your network.
User Name — Enter the user name provided by your ISP.
User Password — Enter the password provided by your ISP. Re-enter
the password in the Confirm Password field.
Max MRU — This is the maximum rate of cells that you can receive.
If provided by your ISP, enter the rate in the field. Otherwise,
leave this field to its default setting.
DNS Enabled — Select whether to enable or disable DNS (Domain Name
System).
DNS Override Allowed — Select whether to enable or disable DNS
override.
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Setup
DNS Server 1 and DNS Server 2 — If provided by your ISP, enter the
DNS server. Otherwise, leave these fields blank.
PPPoE Service Name — Enter a PPPoE service name.
MAC Address — Displays the cloned MAC address. Click the Clone Mac
button to clone the MAC address of your computer.
PPPoE AC Name — Enter the PPPoE account name provided by your ISP.
Connection Trigger — You can configure how you want your Modem
Router to connect and terminate the Internet connection. Options
are:
•
OnDemand: Enables the Modem Router to cut off the Internet
connection after being idle for a specified period of time.
The Modem Router automatically re-establishes the
connection when you try to access the Internet again. On
the Idle Disconnect Time field, enter the number of seconds
that you want to elapse before your Modem Router terminates
the Internet connection.
•
AlwaysOn: Enables the Modem Router to be connected to the
Internet at all times. If you are disconnected, the Modem
Router will automatically re-establish the connection.
•
Manual: With this setting, you have to enter the user name
and password to establish the Internet connection.
LCP Interval — Enter the number of seconds that you want to be the
interval in sending LCP (Link Control Protocol) packets.
As system default route — Check this box to set the current
setting as the default route.
ICMP Reply Enable — Check this box to enable ICMP (Internet
Control Message Protocol) messages to be sent back to the host
that sent the message.
Proxy ARP Enable — Check this box to enable proxy ARP function.
Click the Apply button to save your changes or click the Cancel
button to discard your changes.
PPPoA (RFC-2364 PPP over ATM)
If you select PPPoA (Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM), the screen
below is displayed.
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Setup
State of Connection — Select whether to enable or disable this
connection.
IPMode of Connection — Select the connection mode, options are:
•
Dynamic: Select Dynamic if the IP address can be
automatically obtained from your ISP.
•
Static: Select Static if you are required to use a
permanent IP address to connect to the Internet. You must
enter the IP Address and Subnet Mask provided by your ISP.
Name — Enter your desired connection name.
NAT — Select whether to enable or disable NAT (Network Address
Translation). Enable this setting to share one WAN IP address with
multiple computers on your network.
User Name — Enter the user name provided by your ISP.
User Password — Enter the password provided by your ISP. Re-enter
the password in the Confirm Password field.
Max MRU — This is the maximum rate of cells that you can receive.
If provided by your ISP, enter the rate in the field. Otherwise,
leave this field to its default setting.
DNS Enabled — Select whether to enable or disable DNS (Domain Name
System).
DNS Override Allowed — Select whether to enable or disable DNS
override.
DNS Server 1 and DNS Server 2 — If provided by your ISP, enter the
DNS server. Otherwise, leave these fields blank.
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Setup
Connection Trigger — You can configure how you want your Modem
Router to connect and terminate the Internet connection. Options
are:
•
OnDemand: Enables the Modem Router to cut off the Internet
connection after being idle for a specified period of time.
The Modem Router automatically re-establishes the
connection when you try to access the Internet again. On
the Idle Disconnect Time field, enter the number of seconds
that you want to elapse before your Modem Router terminates
the Internet connection.
•
AlwaysOn: Enables the Modem Router to be connected to the
Internet at all times. If you are disconnected, the Modem
Router will automatically re-establish the connection.
•
Manual: With this setting, you have to manually restore the
connection if you are disconnected.
LCP Interval — Enter the number of seconds that you want to be the
interval in sending LCP (Link Control Protocol) packets.
As system default route — Check this box to set the current
setting as the default route.
ICMP Reply Enable — Check this box to enable ICMP (Internet
Control Message Protocol) messages to be sent back to the host
that sent the message.
Proxy ARP Enable — Check this box to enable proxy ARP function.
Click the Apply button to save your changes or click the Cancel
button to discard your changes.
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