This router is a Cable/DSL Broadband Router w/4-port switch. It provides
you an easy and stable way to share your Cable/DSL high speed Internet
connection. The built-in NAT technology can act as a firewall to protect your
internal network against outside hackers. The 4-port Broadband Router is
compatible with most popular operating systems, such as Windows, Linux,
Macintosh, etc. However, this manual is designed to help users to connect
their computers with the Internet under Windows systems. For other
operating systems, please check the related materials before you use this
Router.
The User Manual explains how to setup and use the router in details. It also
provides some quick introductions to the related network technologies.
Please read it carefully before connecting the Router to the Internet and
always consult it first when you meet problems with the Router.
1.1 Features
Complies with the IEEE802.3 and IEEE802.3u standards
One 10M/100M auto-negotiation WAN port allows you to connect the
Router with Cable/DSL modem or other Ethernet devices, such as
router, switch, hub, etc
Built-in 4-port 10/100Mbps auto-negotiation Fast Ethernet switch
allows you to share the single Internet connection with up to 50
computers or network devices
Supports different Internet connecting modes: PPPoE, DHCP Client and
Static IP
All ports support auto MDI/MDIX function which allows you to connect
the devices with the Router by either parallel or cross-over Ethernet
cables
Supports UPnP, Windows XP can find the Router in the network
automatically
Built-in NAT (Network Address Transfer) technology acts as a firewall to
protect internal sources against outside hackers
Simple, intelligent, web-based management and configuration
interface
Supports Proxy DNS
Supports DHCP server, all networked computers can retrieve TCP/IP
settings automatically from the Router
Supports virtual server which makes LAN services (such as FTP, WWW,
TELNET, DNS, etc) to be accessible to the Internet users
LED indicators for simple diagnostics and management
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1.2 Package Contents
4-port Cable/DSL Broadband Router 1pc
User Manual 1pc
Power Adapter 1pc
RJ-45 Cable 1pc
NOTE:
1. If any of the above items are missing, please contact your reseller.
2. Please check the voltage of your power supply before using the power
adapter. Different input voltage may damage the power adapter.
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2. Appearance Illustration
2.1 Panel
2.1.1 Front Panel
2.1.2 Rear Panel
Cable/DSL Broadband Router w/4-Port Switch
Figure 2-1
Figure 2-2
2.2 Illustration
Figure No. Name on Router Description Remark
1 / 8 PWR Power Status
Indicator
9V/0.5A
Power
Connector
2 WAN WAN Interface
Status
Indicator
3 1x/2x/3x/4x LAN Interface
Status
Indicators
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Power source
4 Reset Reset default
button
Refer to 11.1
Forget Password
(Reset the Router
without Login)
5 WAN WAN Port Connect to
Cable/DSL modem
or other Ethernet
devices
6 1x/2x/3x/4x LAN Ports Connect to LAN
computers and
devices
7 STATUS System Ready
Indicator
2.3 Illustration of router Indicators
Indicator Off Solid Flash
PWR Power source
not
connected
N/A
connected
LNK/ACT Not
connected
Connected Data
transmitting
2.4 Working environment
Figure 2-3
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As the above figure shows, Router could be connected with four LAN (local
area network) computers directly. In addition, users can expand their
network by connecting other Ethernet devices (such as Hub, Switch, etc)
with the Router. In this way, users can connect as many as 50 computers
with router.
This router supports three kinds of connection modes which allow the users
to hook up with the Internet through either Cable modem or DSL modem.
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3. Setup your computer
3.1 Connect the Router
Please follow the steps below to connect the modem and your computers
with the Router:
Make sure that all network devices are powered off, including the
1.
Router, PCs, switches, cable or DSL modem, and peripherals.
2. Connect the modem with the WAN port of the Router by one CAT 5
Ethernet cable.
3. Connect your computers with the LAN ports (1x/2x/3x/4x) of the
Router by CAT 5 Ethernet cables. One computer connects to one port by
one cable.
4. Power on the cable or DSL modem.
5. Plug in the power of the Router. The Power LED on the Router’s front
panel will light up as soon as the power adapter is connected properly.
6. Power on your PC(s).
NOTE:
Please refer to 4 APPEARANCE ILLUSTRATION for the port name and
position.
Please setup your computer according to the operating system in your
computer. In this chapter, we only introduce how to setup your computer
for Windows 98/Me, Windows 2000 and Windows XP. We recommend
customers to setup their computers to obtain IP address automatically,
which we will introduce in this chapter. However, for some advanced users,
or the users who cannot get the IP address through the following
configuration, please refer to 11.4 How to Setup Your Computer to Get IP
Address Manually.
3.2 Windows 98/Me
Please follow the steps below to setup your computer:
1. Go to Start Settings Control Panel.
2. Find and double-click the Network icon. The Network dialog box
appears.
3. Click the Configuration label and ensure that you have network card.
4. Select TCP/IP. If TCP/IP appears more than once, please select the item
that has an arrow “” pointing to the network card installed on your
computer. DO NOT choose the instance of TCP/IP with the words “Dial
Up Adapter” beside it.
5.
Click Properties. The TCP/IP Properties dialog box appears.
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Ensure the Obtain IP Address Automatically is checked.
6.
7. From the WINS Configuration dialog box, Ensure that Disable WINS
Resolution is checked.
8. From the Gateway dialog box, remove all entries from the Installed
gateways by selecting them and clicking Remove.
9. From the DNS Configuration dialog box, remove all entries from the
DNS Server Search Order box by selecting them and clicking Remove.
Remove all entries from the Domain Suffix Search Order box by
selecting them and clicking Remove. Click Disable DNS.
10. Click OK, back to Network Configuration dialog box.
11. Click OK, if prompted to restart, click YES.
3.3 Windows 2000
Please follow the steps below to setup your computer:
1. Go to Start Settings Control Panel
Figure 3-1
2. Double click the icon Network and Dial-up Connections
3. Highlight the icon Local Area Connection, right click your mouse,
click Properties
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Figure 3-2
4. Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then press Properties
button
Figure 3-3
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Choose Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server
5.
address automatically, and then press OK to close the Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window
Figure 3-4
6. Press OK to close the Local Area Connection Properties window
Figure 3-5
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3.4 Windows XP
Please follow the steps below to setup your computer:
Go to Start Settings Control Panel
1.
2. Click Network and Internet Connections
3. Click Network Connections
Figure 3-6
Figure 3-7
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Highlight the icon Local Area Connection, right click your mouse,
4.
click Properties
Figure 3-8
5. Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then press Properties
button
Figure 3-9
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