This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the regulations
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 when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with this user’s guide, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in
which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own
expense.
CE Mark Warning
This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may
cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take
adequate measures.
VCCI Warning
This is a product of VCCI Class B Compliance
P/N: 2907SIS104A5000
Rev.B5-01
TABLE OF CONTENT
About This Guide...................................................................................... 1
Congratulations on your purchase of this 4-port Broadband Router. This
device integrates 100Mbps Fast Ethernet and 10Mbps Ethernet network
capabilities in a highly flexible desktop package. It provides a complete
solution for Internet surfing and office resources sharing, and it is easy to
configure and operate for even non-technical users.
Purpose
This manual discusses how to install the 4-port Broadband Router.
Overview of this User’s Guide
Introduction. Describes the Broadband Router and its features.
Unpacking and Setup. Helps you get started with the basic installation of
the Router.
Identifying External Components. Describes the front panel, rear panel
and LED indicators of the Router.
Connecting the Router. Tells how you can connect the Router to your
xDSL/Cable Modem.
Technical Specifications. Lists the technical (general, physical and
environmental, performance and Routers settings) specifications of the
Broadband Router.
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INTRODUCTION
With the explosive growth of the Internet, accessing information and
services at any time, day or night has become a standard requirement for
most people. The era of the standalone PC is waning. Networking
technology is moving out of the exclusive domain of corporations and
into homes with at least two computers.
Broadband network access is also gaining ground. However, allowing
more than two computers to access the Internet at the same time means
less affordable, higher costs. Thus, there is a need to share one legal IP
address over a single Internet connection to link the home with the
Internet.
The scarcity of IP addresses and using a shared Internet connection
through an Internet sharing device can solve high network access costs.
All linked computers can make full use of broadband capabilities over
such a device.
This device not only comes equipped with a wide range of features, but
also can be installed and configured right out of the box. This device
supports a simple local area network and Internet access share, offering
great cost savings.
The local area network connects up home computers while also allowing
any of the computers to access the Internet, share resources, or play online
games—the basis of the family computing lifestyle.
Applications:
Broadband Internet access:
Several computers can share one high-speed broadband connection (LAN
and WAN-Internet).
Resource sharing:
Share resources such as printers, scanners and other peripherals.
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File sharing:
Exchange data, messages, and distribute files thus making good use of
hard disk space.
Online gaming:
Through the local area network, online gaming and e-commerce services
can be easily setup.
Firewall:
A built-in firewall function — for security and anti-hack system.
Features:
¾ High speed data transfer rate, FTP up to 40Mbps
¾ Supports NAT for share 1 IP address to all LAN user.
¾ Supports PPPoE and PPTP protocol for Dial-Up ADSL.
¾ Supports DHCP Server / Client.
¾ Supports UPnP (Universal Plug and Play).
¾ Supports virtual server mapping.
¾ Supports packet filtering.
¾ Simple Firewall protection.
¾ Upgradeable firmware for future function.
¾ Simple setting using Quick Setup.
¾ Easy configuration via WEB Browser.
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UNPACKING AND SETUP
This chapter provides unpacking and setup information for the Broadband
Router.
Unpacking
Open the box of the Broadband Router and carefully unpack it. The box
should contain the following items:
One 4-port High Speed Broadband Router
One external power adapter
This User’s Guide
If any item is found missing or damaged, please contact your local reseller
for replacement.
Setup
The setup of the Broadband Router can be performed using the following
steps:
The power outlet should be within 1.82 meters (6 feet) of the
Broadband Router.
Visually inspect the DC power jack and make sure that it is fully
secured to the power adapter.
Make sure that there is proper heat dissipation from and adequate
ventilation around the Broadband Router. Do not place heavy
objects on the Broadband Router.
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HARDWARE INSTALLATION
Front Panel
The figure below shows the front panel of the Broadband Router.
Front Panel
POWER
This indicator lights green while the device is receiving power, otherwise,
it is off.
SYSTEM
This indicator blinks green means the Internet Broadband Router is
working successful. Otherwise, this indicator always on or off means the
function of the Internet Broadband Router is fail.
WAN (Link/ACT)
This indicator lights green when the WAN port is connected to an
xDSL/Cable modem successfully.
This indicator blinks green while the WAN port is transmitting or
receiving data on the xDSL/Cable modem.
LAN (Link/ACT)
From port 1 to port 4 indicator lights green when the LAN port is
connected to a 100Mbps Fast Ethernet station, if the indicator blinks green
while transmitting or receiving data on the 100Mbps Fast Ethernet or
10Mbps Ethernet network.
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