Version Date: October 12, 2006
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
CAUTION:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could
void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
RF exposure warning ·
This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions
and the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation
distance of at least 20cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be
provide with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for
satisfying RF exposure compliance.
Table of Contents
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ENERAL INFORMATION .......................................................................... 3
ADSL BER Test ....................................................................85
Wireless Station Info....................................................................86
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General Information
The D-Link DSL-2640U is an ADSL2+ router that provides a convenient wireless
routing function. This user manual offers you with a simple and easy-to-understand
format to install and configure your router.
Package Contents
Included in the package is one of each of the following—
• Place your router on a flat surface close to the cables in a location with
sufficient ventilation.
• To prevent overheating, do not obstruct the ventilation openings of this
equipment.
• Plug this equipment into a surge protector to reduce the risk of damage
from power surges and lightning strikes.
• Operate this equipment only from an electrical outlet with the correct
power source as indicated on the adapter.
• Do not open the cover of this equipment. Opening the cover will void any
warranties on the equipment.
• Unplug equipment first before cleaning. A damp cloth can be used to clean
the equipment. Do not use liquid / aerosol cleaners or magnetic / static
cleaning devices.
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Front Panel View
LED Mode Indication
Power
Status
DSL
WLAN
LAN 1-4
Internet
Solid Green The router is powered on. (READY)
No light The power is off.
Red Failure or device malfunction. (NOT READY)
Flashing
Green
Solid Green DSL is synchronized.
No Light No carrier signal.
Slow Flashing DSL attempting synch. Trying to detect carrier signal.
Fast Flashing Carrier has been detected and router is trying to train.
Solid Green Wireless is up.
Flashing Wireless traffic is passing through.
No Light Wireless is down.
Solid Green Powered device connected to associated port
Flashing
Green
No Light
Solid Green
No Light
Red
Traffic is passing through the device. (INTERNET
TRAFFIC)
LAN activity present (traffic in either direction).
No activity, router power off, no cable or no powered
device is connected to the LAN port.
IP connected (device has a WAN IP address from IPCP or
DHCP and DSL is up or a static IP address is configured,
PPP negotiation has completed successfully (if used),
and DSL is up. (WAN IP AVAILABLE)
Router power off, router in bridge mode or ADSL
connection not present.
Device attempted to become IP connected and failed
(no DHCP response, no PPPoE response, PPPoE
authentication failed, no IP address from IPCP, etc.).
(WAN IP NOT AVAILABLE)
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Back Panel View
Port Description
On/ Off Press to turn the router on and off.
Power Connects to the power adapter.
Reset
Console For use by D-Link service personnel for maintenance purposes only.
LAN 4-1 RJ-45 connects the unit to Ethernet devices such as a PC or a switch.
DSL
Press for less than 3 seconds to reset the router.
Press for 3 seconds or more to revert to factory settings.
RJ-11 telephone port connects telephone cable to telephone or fax
machine.
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Connecting the Router to Your Computer
Power
Input
On / Off
Button
*
Console—for use by D-Link repair service personnel only.
Reset
Button
Console
*
LAN
1-4
DSL
Port
Connect the Telephone Cable
• Connect one end of the telephone cable to the DSL porton the router and
the other end of the cable into the wall socket.
Connect the Ethernet Cable
• Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to one of the 4 LAN ports on the
back of the router and attach the other end to an Ethernet Adapter or
available Ethernet port on your computer. Or, you can attach it to a switch /
hub first and connect your computer to the switch / hub.
Connect the Power Adapter
• Complete the process by connecting the power adapter to the Power input
on the back of the router and then plug the other end of power adapter into a
wall outlet or power strip. Then turn on the router and boot up your PC and
any LAN devices, such as hubs or switches, and any computers connected to
them.
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Configuring the Router
To use your web browser to access the web pages used to set up the router, your
computer must be configured to “Obtain an IP address automatically”, that is, you
must change the IP network settings of your computer so that it is a DHCP client. If
you are using Windows XP and do not know how to change your network settings,
skip ahead to Appendix A and read the instructions provided.
Open your web browser and enter
the URL http://192.168.1.1 in the
address bar and press Enter.
Enter “admin” in
the User Name field
and “admin” in the
Password field.
Click OK
NOTE:Actually, there are two default user name and password combinations. The
user / user name and password combination provides limited access to certain
configurations. The admin / admin combination can perform all functions. Passwords
can be changed at any time.
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Home
The home section provides configurations for general use, including a Quick Setup
Wizard with steps to quickly set up your router for Internet connection. Also
included in this section are LAN / WAN setup and DNS configuration. The below
sections explains the setup for each.
Wizard
This section will explain how to quickly configure the router if your only intention is
to access the Internet.
ATM PVC Configuration
To enable the auto-connect process, click on the box labeled DSL Auto-connect, a
process that will automatically detect the first usable PVC and automatically detect
PPPoE and PPPoA. To continue, click on the Next button.
Skip ahead to page 11 if you select DSL Auto-connect.
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If you uncheck the DSL Auto-connect box, the resulting screen is seen below. Enter
the VPI / VCI as indicated by your ISP. Also shown will be the Quality of Service.
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Connection Type
Following is the Connection Type screen where you select the type of network
protocol and encapsulation mode over the ATM PVC that your ISP has instructed you
to use.
The following is a PPPoA example. Click on Next to continue.
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PPP Username and Password
Now, enter the PPP username and password as given by your ISP. Then decide if
you will be using any features such as Dial on demand, PPP IP extension, Keep Alive
and then click on Next.
Network Address Translation Settings
The next step is to configure the Network Address Translation (NAT) settings. For
the example, NAT will be enabled. The remaining fields are left as default and
then click on Next to continue.
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Device Setup
You can configure the DSL Router IP address and Subnet Mask for the LAN interface
to correspond to your LAN’s IP Subnet. If you want the DHCP server to
automatically assign IP addresses, then enable the DHCP server and enter the range
of IP addresses that the DHCP server can assign to your computers. Disable the
DHCP server if you would like to manually assign IP addresses. Click on Next to
continue.
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Wireless
The router’s wireless function can be enabled on the following screen. If the
function is enabled, then continue by entering the SSID, the wireless network name.
Click on Next to continue.
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Setup - Summary
After all of the configurations are done, the WAN Setup Summary screen displays all
WAN settings that you have made. Check that the settings are correct before
clicking on the Save / Reboot button. Clicking on Save / Reboot will save your
settings and restart your router.
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Wireless
Wireless -- Basic
The below Wireless – Basic screen lets you enable or disable wireless. The default
setting for wireless is enabled. You can also hide the access point so others cannot
see your ID on the network. Click on Apply to save your configurations before
clicking on Security to continue to the Security configurations.
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Wireless – Security
The next screen is the Wireless – Security screen which allows you to select the
network authentication method and to enable or disable WEP encryption. Note
that depending on the network authentication that is selected, the screen will
change accordingly so additional fields can be configured for the specific
authentication method.
Network authentication methods include the following—
• Open—anyone can access the network. The default is a disabled WEP
encryption setting.
• Shared—WEP encryption is enabled and encryption key strength of 64-bit or
128-bit needs to be selected. Click on Set Encryption Keys to manually set
the network encryption keys. Up to 4 different keys can be set and you can
come back to select which one to use at anytime.
• 802.1X—requires mutual authentication between a client station and the
router by including a RADIUS-based authentication server. Information
about the RADIUS server such as its IP address, port and key must be
entered. WEP encryption is also enabled and the encryption strength must
also be selected.
• WPA—(Wi-Fi Protected Access)— usually used for the larger Enterprise
environment, it uses a RADIUS server and TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity
Protocol) encryption (instead of WEP encryption which is disabled). TKIP
uses128-bit dynamic session keys (per user, per session, and per packet
keys).
• WPA-PSK (Wi-Fi Protected Access – Pre-Shared Key)—WPA for home and
SOHO environments also using the same strong TKIP encryption, per-packet
key construction, and key management that WPA provides in the enterprise
environment. The main difference is that the password is entered manually.
A group re-key interval time is also required.
• WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access 2)—second generation of WPA which uses
AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) instead of TKIP as its encryption
method. Network re-auth interval is the time in which another key needs
to be dynamically issued.
• WPA2-PSK (Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 – Pre-Shared Key)—suitable for home
and SOHO environments, it also uses AES encryption and requires you to
enter a password and an re-key interval time.
• Mixed WPA2 / WPA—during transitional times for upgrades in the
enterprise environment, this mixed authentication method allows
“upgraded” and users not yet “upgraded” to access the network via the
router. RADIUS server information must be entered for WPA and a as well
as a group re-key interval time. Both TKIP and AES are used.
• Mixed WPA2 / WPA-PSK—useful during transitional times for upgrades in
the home or SOHO environment, a pre-shared key must be entered along
with the group re-key interval time. Both TKIP and AES are also used.
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WAN
Configure the WAN settings as provided by your ISP.
Click on the Add button if you want to add a new connection for the WAN interface
and to proceed to the ATM PVC Configuration screen as seen below. The ATM PVC
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