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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.
2. This device must accept any interference received,
including interference may cause undesired operation.
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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: (1). Reorient or relocate the
receiving antenna, (2). Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver, (3). Connect the equipment into an
outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected, (4). Consult the dealer or an experienced
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1. Introduction
Product Overview
Congratulations on your purchase of this Broadband
DSL/Cable Wireless Router. During the design process, we
have given much thought to making this device as convenient
to use as possible. The end result is the Broadband
DSL/Cable Wireless Router that can be set up in minutes,
allowing network users to access the Internet via either the
high-speed DSL or Cable connection.
Main Benefits
¨Cost-effective solution using high-speed DSL or
Cable connection.
¨ Mobility.
¨ Ideal for the small office or SOHO users.
¨ Internet access without delay.
¨ Have the system up and running in minutes.
¨ Saves time and money.
¨ Greater security.
¨ Multiple functions.
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About This Manual
The instructions in this book describe how to connect and
configure the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router to a
network and set up an Internet connection. The manual has
been written for network administrators and experienced
users and makes some assumptions about the readers. If
you want to install the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless
Router on your network you should be familiar with:
¨ Microsoft Windows 95/98/Me or Windows
NT/2000/XP
¨ Any TCP/IP-enabled systems like Mac OS and
UNIX
¨ Basic functions in any Telnet program
¨ TCP/IP and related issues
This manual details procedures for Windows 95/98/Me or
Windows NT/2000/XP operating systems. For other
operating systems, please refer to your operating system
documentation for networking and other information.
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The Packing List
The following items should be included in the Broadband
DSL/Cable Wireless Router package:
¨ One Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router unit
¨ One AC power adapter
¨ One User’s Manual (including quick guide)
Network Software Requirements
The Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router requires one of
the following types of software:
¨ Windows 95/98/Me or Windows NT/2000/XP
¨ Any TCP/IP-enabled systems like Mac OS and
The Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router with embedded
4-port 10/100Mbps Switch features auto-negotiation switch
ports and provides the flexibility to fit into your operational
space and network environment.
This device is built with plug & play, auto-negotiation supports
all ports, half & full-duplex multi-selection, and a store and
forward transmission scheme.
The Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router requires the
following network hardware:
¨ UTP cable (Cat.5 Twisted-pair), 10Base-T or
100Base-TX Fast Ethernet.
Note: Prepare twisted-pair cables with RJ-45 plugs. Use
Cat.5 cable for all connections. Make sure the length
of each cable does not exceed 328 feet
(approximately 100 meters).
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Port has not established a
LED Indicators
LEDStateIndication
On (Green)
Power
Off
On (Red)
Status
Blinking (Red)
On (Orange)
WAN
Blinking (Orange)
W-LAN Blinking (Orange)
On (Green)
LAN
On (Orange)
The Broadband DSL/Cable
Wireless Router’s power is on.
The Broadband DSL/Cable
Wireless Router’s power is off.
When power is first switched
on, the Status indicator will
flash five times.
Data is being transmitted and
received between WAN to
LAN.
The DSL/Cable modem’s
cable is linked with WAN port.
Data is being transmitted and
received via the WAN port.
Data is being transmitted and
received via the W-LAN port.
Port has a valid network
connection at 100Mbps.
Port has a valid network
connection at 10Mbps.
Off
Blinking (Green)
Activity
Blinking (Orange)
Printer Blinking (Green)When printing, it flashes.
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network connection.
Data is being transmitted and
received at 100Mbps.
Data is being transmitted and
received at 10Mbps
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DSL/Cable Modem Requirement
The Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router requires one of
the following external modem(s) or device(s):
¨ One external DSL modem with an RJ-45 (LAN)
interface
¨ One external Cable modem with an RJ-45 (LAN)
interface
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2. Hardware Installation
Overview
This chapter details the step-by-step procedure required for
correct installation of the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless
Router hardware. Topics discussed in this chapter include
connecting and disconnecting the Broadband DSL/Cable
Wireless Router to and from the modem, the network, and the
power unit.
Preparation
The following items are needed in order to install the
Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router unit:
¨ The Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router unit
¨ One AC power adapter
¨ UTP cable (Cat.5 Twisted-pair)
¨ One DSL/Cable modem with RJ-45 LAN interface
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Connecting Wireless Router to the
DSL/Cable Modem (WAN)
1. Turn off the modem’s power.
2. Connect one end of the UTP cable to the Broadband
DSL/Cable Wireless Router’s WAN connector at the
rear panel of the device.
3. Connect the other end of the UTP cable to the
modem’s UTP (RJ-45) port.
4. The connection is complete.
Note: We recommend you connect a single modem first,
and then add additional modems as needed.
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Connecting Wireless Router to the
Network
1. Connect one end of the UTP cable to the Broadband
DSL/Cable Wireless Router.
2. Connect the other end of the UTP cable to any
network computer.
3. The connection is complete.
Connecting the AC Power Adapter
1. Connect the power adapter to the Broadband
DSL/Cable Wireless Router’s AC power adapter jack.
2. Plug the AC power adapter into a power outlet.
3. Turn the modem’s power on.
4. The connection is complete.
Note: DO NOT use any AC power adapter other than the one
shipped with the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless
Router; using an incorrect AC power adapter may
damage the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router.
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Power On Self Test (POST)
The Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router automatically
performs a Power On Self Test (POST) when powered on.
Successful powering up of the Broadband DSL/Cable
Wireless Router is indicated by five flashes of the red LED
marked Status on the topside of the Broadband DSL/Cable
Wireless Router. If the Red LED does not flash five times,
please contact your dealer for repair or replacement.
Resetting the Wireless Router
The Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router has a reset
button in the rear panel of the device. In some circumstances
you may need to reset the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless
Router. Please follow the instructions below to reset the
Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router.
1. With the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router
powered on, press the reset button once. The red
LED light that is marked as Status will then flash
once.
2. Reset the DSL/Cable modem.
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3. Getting Started
Overview
Configuring the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router for
the first time can be done using the following method:
To configure the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router
uses the web browser.
Note: The configuration procedures described in this
chapter are for basic setup purposes only.
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Preparation
1. In general, using a Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless
Router for Internet access requires at least the DSL or
Cable service. We assume you have obtained
DSL/Cable service from your local telephone company
or Internet Service Provider (ISP).
Please have your connection information ready,
including:
a. The IP address provided by the ISP for the
connection.
b. The Subnet mask provided by the ISP for the
connection.
c. The Gateway IP Address.
d. Domain Name System (DNS) server’s IP address.
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Setting up the Wireless Router using the
Web browser
Overview
We’ve designed an easy-to-use web-based configuration
interface in the device. Users can set up the device by using
the web browser. Furthermore, the enhanced HTTP support
available in the device includes a quick and easy
management tool for performing the configuration tasks,
including all basic and advanced setup, on a TCP/IP network.
To access the device from your web browser you will need a
web browser supporting frame structure within an HTML
page. Netscape or Microsoft Internet Explorer version 3.0 or
later is recommended.
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Preparation
The Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router comes with a
pre-set default IP address, 192.168.1.1. It also features a
DHCP server. To configure it over your TCP/IP network,
please follow the directions listed below.
Note: If you’re installing the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless
Router in a pre-existing IP network, please see the
Configuring Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless
Router in Pre-Existing IP Networks section later in
this chapter.
1. Please ensure your computer (Windows 95/98/Me or
Windows NT/2000) has TCP/IP protocol installed. If
not, please install the protocol first and then proceed
to Step 2.
2. In your Network Properties dialog box, select the
Obtain IP address automatically option. When
done, restart the computer.
3. After the computer restarts, open your browser.
4. Type the default IP address (192.168.1.1) in the
Location box and press Enter. The device’s
Home Page will then appear.
5. It then displays an authentication dialog for the
Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router. Type the
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default administration user name, admin, and type
the default configuration password 0000 and click
OK button as shown in following figure.
6. It then enters the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless
Router main setup menu as shown in the following
figure.
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7. Click the Connection Setup in the left-hand
column, and the following box will appear.
8. Choose either DSL or Cable modem as your
connection method.
9. Complete the following settings: (The example
shown is for DSL fixed IP)
Choose “DSL setup” page, and the following image
will appear.
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a. In “Use PPPoE DSL Service” choose “No”.
b. Choose “Specify an IP Address”.
c. In “IP Address Assigned by Your ISP” type the IP
address provided by your ISP.
d. In “Subnet Mask Assigned by Your ISP” type the
Subnet Mask IP address provided by your ISP.
e. In “Gateway Address Assigned by Your ISP” type
the Default Gateway IP address provided by your ISP.
f. Set DNS IP as provided by your ISP.
10. Click Save.
11. Click Apply.
12. The configuration is now complete.
13. To configure the TCP/IP settings on each client
computer, please see the Configuring Windows
95/98/Me or Windows NT/2000 (DHCP-capable)
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Computers or the Configuring Non-DHCP
Computers section.
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Configuring Windows 95/98/Me or
Windows NT/2000 (DHCP-capable)
Computers
Each PC that supports DHCP and is located on your LAN
must be configured so it can communicate with the
Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router. Follow these steps
to configure the reset of the PCs on your LAN.
(If you want to manually specify an IP address and related
settings for the computers, please see the Selecting an IP
Address section later in this chapter).
Note: The steps described in this section are for TCP/IP-
capable operating systems like Windows 95/98/Me
or Windows NT/2000. For non-TCP/IP systems like
DOS/Windows 3.x, please see the ConfiguringNon-DHCP Computers section later in this chapter.
1. From your Windows 95/98/Me or Windows
NT/2000 desktop, click Start, point to Settings,
and select Control Panel.
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2. Double-click the Network icon.
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3. Check to see if the TCP/IP protocol is installed. If
not, please add this protocol before proceeding to
the next step.
4. Select TCP/IP protocol and click Properties.
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5. Click Obtain an IP address automatically.
6. Click OK.
7. Click OK.
8. Restart your computer.
You are now ready to use your Web browser or other
Internet applications.
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Configuring Broadband DSL/Cable
Wireless Router in Pre-existing IP
Networks
The Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router is easily added
to an existing network that already has IP addresses
assigned. The following assumes that you have configured
TCP/IP for your network (and on each computer) and are
now adding the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router for
Internet access. We also assume that you will not be using
the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router DHCP server to
dynamically allocate and assign addresses (since you
already assigned IP addresses to each computer).
The following steps use an example pre-existing network of
computers with IP addresses 204.1.1.1 through 204.1.1.154
(IP addresses of Class C, without any IP sub-networks).
Please follow the steps listed below to use your existing IP
addresses with the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router.
1. From your range of available IP addresses, select
a single IP address to be used as the Broadband
DSL/Cable Wireless Router’s address (such as
204.1.1.100).
2. Select one computer (we strongly recommend
Windows 95/98/Me or Windows NT/2000) to
configure the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless
Router.
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Open the Network properties dialog box of the
computer, and write down its current IP settings,
including IP address and DNS Server IP address
(provided by your ISP).
Next, check (tick) the Specify an IP Address option
in the TCP/IP properties dialog box and enter
192.168.1.2 for the IP address and 255.255.255.0
for the subnet mask. Finally, enter 192.168.1.1 for
the gateway IP address. You must then restart your
computer to update the new TCP/IP settings.
3. On the same computer, open your web browser.
4. Type the default IP address (192.168.1.1) in the
Location box and press Enter. The device’s
Home Page will then appear.
5. It then shows an authentication dialog for the
Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router. Type the
default administration user name, admin, and type
the default configuration password 0000. Then
click OK, as shown in following figure.
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