Shiro ADSL 2-2 User Manual

ADSL 2/2+ Ethernet Modem
User Manual
VERSION 1.0
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Contents
Software ..........................................................................................................................7
Hardware......................................................................................................................... 7
Front Panel...................................................................................................................... 9
Back Panel ....................................................................................................................10
Internet Sharing, Proxy, and Security Applications .......................................................12
Configuring TCP/IP Settings .........................................................................................13
Configuring Internet Properties .....................................................................................13
Removing Temporary Internet Files .............................................................................. 13
Bridge Connection.........................................................................................................15
Direct Connection..........................................................................................................17
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Basic Menu....................................................................................................................23
Advanced Menu.............................................................................................................24
Help Menu .....................................................................................................................25
Connection Information .................................................................................................26
Router Information.........................................................................................................27
Local Network Information............................................................................................. 27
New Connection ............................................................................................................29
ADSL Modulation...........................................................................................................35
Connection Scan ...........................................................................................................35
Quickstart ......................................................................................................................36
LAN Configuration .........................................................................................................37
LAN Clients.................................................................................................................... 42
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) ........................................................... 44
IGMP Proxy ...................................................................................................................45
TR-068 WAN Access.....................................................................................................47
DNS Proxy.....................................................................................................................48
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Port Forwarding............................................................................................................. 49
Bridge Filters .................................................................................................................52
Web Access Control......................................................................................................53
Egress ...........................................................................................................................56
Ingress...........................................................................................................................59
QoS Shaper Configuration ............................................................................................ 63
Policy Routing Configuration .........................................................................................67
Static Routing ................................................................................................................70
Routing Table ................................................................................................................71
IP Filters ........................................................................................................................72
LAN Isolation ................................................................................................................. 74
Connection Status .........................................................................................................76
System Log....................................................................................................................77
Remote Log...................................................................................................................78
Network Statistics..........................................................................................................80
DHCP Clients ................................................................................................................81
QoS Status ....................................................................................................................82
Modem Status ...............................................................................................................83
Product Information .......................................................................................................84
Ping Test .......................................................................................................................85
Full Modem Test............................................................................................................86
Changing the System Password ................................................................................... 87
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Changing the Timeout Settings .....................................................................................88
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About this Manual
This manual provides a description of the components, basic operation, and advanced configuration
options of the router.
Scope
This manual provides the installation instructions, router components, and configuration information
through the Web manager.
Target Audience
This manual is designed for users who are required to install and maintain the router. It assumes the
user of this manual has basic knowledge and experience in configuring routers, computer networks,
and computer systems.
Document Structure
The manual is divided into the following sections:
Chapter About
1 About this manual
2 About the router
3 Getting Started
4 About the Web Manager
5 Basic Manu
6 Advanced Menu
7 Help Menu
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About the Router
Congratulations on the purchase of your router. This router provides advanced features that allow you
to converge your computer, Internet, and other network appliances into a single network through wired
connection.
Requirements
Your computer must meet the following minimum requirements.
Software
Operating System:
Any operating system can be used
Browser:
Internet Explorer 4.0
Netscape Navigator 3.02
Hardware
233MHz processor
CD-ROM Drive
Ethernet network adapter
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Package Contents
Package contents are listed below. For any missing items, please contact your dealer immediately.
Product contents vary for different models.
Modem
Ethernet Cable
Telephone Cable
Power Adapter
Installation CD
Quick Start Guide
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Device Design
Front Panel
The LEDs on the front panel gives you an idea about the power and connection status.
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A
B
C
Label Action Description
A POWER Off No power is supplied to the device
Steady light Connected to an AC power supply
B ETHERNET Off No Ethernet connection
Steady light Connected to an Ethernet port
Blinking light Transmitting/Receiving data
C DSL Off No DSL signal
Blinking light Establishing DSL signal
Steady light DSL signal is established
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Back Panel
The back panel provides ports to power up and connect the router into the network.
Back Panel
Label Used for…
DSL Connecting the telephone cable
ETHERNET Connecting with a computer/device through Ethernet cable
RESET Resetting the device. Press for 10 seconds to reset.
9V DC Connecting with the 9V power adapter
ON/OFF Switching the device on/off
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Getting Started
Setting up the device is easy. The flowchart below provides an outline of the steps you need to
complete the installation. There are brief descriptions beside each step to help you along. Detailed
instructions are provided in the subsequent pages.
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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 you install and configure the router.
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
Use the default TCP/IP settings to allow the router to provide a network address to the computer,
To set 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 the Internet Properties dialog box.
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 the Internet Properties dialog box.
Removing Temporary Internet Files
Temporary Internet files are files from Web sites that are stored in your computer. Delete these filed to
purge the Internet cache and remove footprints left by the Web pages you visited.
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To remove temporary Internet files:
1. Select Start > Run. This opens the Run dialog box.
2. Enter control and then click OK. This opens the Control Panel.
3. Double-click Internet Options. This opens the Internet Options dialog box.
4. In the Temporary Internet Files pane, click Delete Cookies.
5. Click Delete Files.
6. Click OK to close the Internet Properties dialog box.
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Hardware Setup
When installing the router, the common practice is to have the router, the main computer, and phone
jack in the same room. The room should also have enough electrical outlets to match your needs.
The following hardware setup samples depict two scenarios – Bridge Connection and Direct
Connection.
Bridge Connection
This device is preconfigured to function as a bridge connector between the Internet service and the
local network. In this setup, the router acts as a dialer for a broadband router. To connect to the
Internet,
To setup a bridge connection:
1. 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
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POTS Splitter
A phone line can carry phone call and Internet signals. When you enable the phone line for high
speed Internet, the connection produces high-pitched tones 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:
1. Locate the phone jack in your house.
2. Insert the POTS Splitter into the phone jack.
3. Plug one end of the telephone cable from the POTS Splitter’s TEL port and then plug the other
end into the telephone.
2. Plug one end of the Ethernet cable from the router’s ETHERNET port and then plug the other
end into a broadband router’s WAN port.
3. Connect the computer into an available LAN Ethernet port in the broadband router. In this
setup, the router merely acts as a dialer for the broadband router. Broadband routers, by itself,
do not have the capability to connect to an ADSL service because it does not have a DSL port.
To connect to the Internet, use the connection settings of the broadband router.
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Direct Connection
When a computer is directly connected to the modem, you can use it to connect to the Internet.
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To setup a direct connection:
1. 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
A phone line can carry phone call and Internet signals. When you enable the phone line for high
speed Internet, the connection produces high-pitched tones 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:
1. Locate the phone jack in your house.
2. Insert the POTS Splitter into the phone jack.
3. Plug one end of the telephone cable from the POTS Splitter’s TEL port and then plug the other
end into the telephone.
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2. 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.
3. Connect the power adapter from the router’s 9V DC port into the electrical outlet and then
press ON.
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Connecting to the Internet
Use the Web Manager’s Quick Start to connect to the Internet.
Note: These connection settings only apply if your computer is directly connected to the router.
To connect to the Internet:
1. Open your browser.
2. Enter 192.168.1.1 in the address field and then press Enter. This opens the Log In page of
Web Manager.
3. Enter the Username and Password for the Web Manager. The default Username and
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Password is admin.
Log In
4. Click Log In.
5. From the Advanced Menu, click New Connection. This opens the New Connection page
where you can enter your Internet account connection settings.
6. Enter your connection settings. Please ask your Internet Service Provider for the correct
settings.
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7. Click Connect. When the connection attempt is successful, the Basic Home page appears.
When the connection attempt is not successful, a message will ask you to verify the Username
and Password.
Basic Home page
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About the Web Manager
The Web Manager is used to configure the router settings.
Accessing the Web Manager
To access the Web Manager:
1. Open a browser.
2. Enter the router’s IP Address. The default IP Address is 192.168.1.1.
3. When authentication is enabled, the log in page will appear. In the login page, enter the
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Username and Password. The default Username and Password is admin.
4. Click Login.
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Menus
The web interface includes the following menus:
Basic Menu
Advanced Menu
Help Menu
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Basic Menu
The Basic Menu includes the Home and Quick Start links.
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Advanced Menu
The Advanced Menu provides advanced configuration settings for existing connections. At least one
WAN connection must be configured before implementing advanced WAN configuration features. At
least one LAN group must be defined before implementing advanced LAN configuration features.
Advanced Menu
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Help Menu
The Help Menu provides documentation about various router features.
Help Menu
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Basic Menu
The options for the Basic Menu include:
Home
Quick Start
Home
The Home page provides a one-page summary about the Connection Information, Router Information,
and Local Network settings.
Basic Home
Connection Information
The Connection Information pane gives you an idea about the status of your Internet connection. This
pane includes a Connect/Disconnect button. When clicked, the router makes an attempt to connect to
the Internet using the parameters saved in the router.
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Router Information
This pane provides all the necessary information to determine the model, firmware version, build,
Ethernet MAC Address, NAT status, and Firewall status.
Local Network Information
The Local Network pane displays the current IP address of the router. It also provides the DHCP status,
DHCP Range, and Ethernet status.
Quick Start
Quick Start gives you the ability to instantly connect to the Internet.
Quick Start
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Advanced Menu
The Advanced Menu provides advanced configuration options. These include:
WAN
LAN
Application
QoS
Routing
Security
Status
Diagnostics
System Password
Firmware Upgrade
Save Settings
Restart Router
Restore Default
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