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1. Important This Guide is intended to get you started quickly We have made the factory default setting of this router suitable for New Zealand All you need is to follow through the steps we describe here This Guide should be read in conjunction with the RTA1320 ADSL Router User s Manual It is provided as a PDF file on this CD To view or print this User s Manual go to the previous menu ADSL Modem Router RTA1320 and click the View User Manual button Important safety notes can be found on page II of the User s Manual Advanced users or users who have other setup preferences should also read the User s Manual If you choose to connect via the Ethernet port no driver is required If you choose to connect via the USB port you will need to load a driver A driver is only available for Windows 98 ME 2000 and XP systems The drivers are found on this CD To install a driver into Windows go to the previous menu ADSL Modem Router RTA1320 and click the Modem Drivers button Notes for this page 1 In New Zealand the majority of ADSL subscribers get PPPoA service by default Your router is already preset to meet this standard requirement 2 The User s Manual available on this CD was written for international users In Chapter 3 Connecting amp Accessing the Internet only references to PPPOA is relevant to New Zealand users Ignore all references to the value of VPI or VCI In New Zealand VPI is o and VC
2. Connect the Ethernet port of the router directly to the Ethernet port of your computer One Ethernet cable is provided For Internet sharing a network hub and extra Ethernet cables are required Connect the Ethernet port of the router to any of the ports available on the hub Next connect each of the computers to the network hub Extra cables and network hub can be purchased from your supplier 2 USB For standalone Windows 98 ME 2000 XP computers only If your computer does not have an Ethernet port you may choose this option You must then install a driver to operate the router The drivers are found on this CD To install a driver into Windows go to the previous menu ADSL Modem Router RTA1320 and click the Modem Drivers button Connecting the router 1 Connect the DSL port of the router directly into your ADSL jackpoint telephone wall socket with the provided line cord Do not connect through a filter unless the filter has a designated MODEM port for this purpose 2 Connect the Ethernet port of your computer to the ETHERNET port on the router using the Ethernet cable provided If you choose to connect via the USB port there is no need to use the Ethernet cable Do not plug in the USB cable yet During driver installation you will be advised to do so 3 Connect the provided AC AC power adaptor to the PWR jack of the router Plug the adaptor into a mains power outlet Switch on the router In normal operation these lights shall
3. Your DSL router is ready to connect to ADSL Enter your ADSL user name and password then click Connect Internet Connection pppoe_0_100 Total Online Time ADSL User Name user isp co nz Password CoE Some advanced functions of your router Firewall port forwarding DMZ amp traffic restrictions By default a firewall is actively blocking incoming requests including Ping from the Internet to your private network In the reverse direction requests sent from your network can freely pass through to the Internet This default setting offers good protection for the majority of users If you have local servers on your network and want the servers accessible to Internet users set up Virtual Servers Refer to Chapter 4 Virtual Servers Port Forwarding on page 73 of the User s Manual If you run applications that require unrestricted 2 way traffic between a computer on your network and the Internet set up the computer as DMZ Host Refer to Chapter 4 Virtual Servers DMZ Host on page 77 of the User s Manual Caution DMZ hosts are no longer protected by the firewall You can prevent or restrict access of selected computers to the Internet by defining IP Filters Refer to Chapter 4 Firewall IP Filtering on page 79 of the User s Manual IP extension bridging In IP Extension Mode the ADSL router is reduced to resemble an ADSL modem Firewall protection and Internet sharing are not available The router ac
4. amp B reported failures such as request time out and you assigned an IP address to your computer manually refer to procedure 2 of Section 4 and the relevant sections of the User s Manual Check that the router s IP 192 168 1 1 is entered as gateway amp DNS If A fails but B shows a response this is probably a DNS problem Refer to procedure 2 of Section 4 and the relevant sections of the User s Manual Enter the router s IP 192 168 1 1 as DNS If the ISP specifies a set of DNS address use the address If both A amp B show responses you are on line The problem may be with your browser setting Try returning any custom settings of the browser to default If you have a personal firewall disable it to see if it makes any difference Also you may try shutting down the computer and restarting Q3 Need to install router on a network that does not use 192 168 1 0 If the existing network already has a DHCP server disconnect one computer from the network Connect the computer to the router The host computer will be assigned 192 168 1 2 You can change the router s IP so that it is consistent with the network Disable DHCP on the router Q4 Browsing is fine but I cannot run certain applications You need to set up virtual servers or DMZ host See Section 7 Firewall port forwarding DMZ amp traffic restrictions ge Dynalink Q5 The router s IP and or administrative password have been modifi
5. be on PWR DSL Ethernet Section 9 of this Guide explains how these indicator lights work Getting computer ready for networking The description below assumes you are connecting the router via Ethernet If you are connecting the router via USB skip this section and refer to Chapter 2 USB Driver Installation on page 4 of the User s Manual on CD You have two options Following option 1 is easiest This is the Windows default network setting ADSL 2 Modem Router Quick Set up Guide OPTION1 CONFIGURE COMPUTER TO GET IP ADDRESS If your computer is already configured to obtain an IP address automatically from a DHCP server do nothing By default the router is a DHCP server and will assign an IP to the computer automatically Now go to Section 5 Getting On Line OPTION2 MANUALLY ASSIGN IP ADDRESS TO COMPUTER The router s default address is 192 168 1 1 If you prefer to assign an IP address manually the default can be changed from the router s Advanced gt Local Network gt IP Address menu If you are unsure of your computer s network setting refer to Chapter 2 System Requirement amp Installation of the User s Manual Pages 19 28 contain information on Setting TCP IP for different versions of Windows If you choose to follow option 1 above consult the section Configure PC to get IP address from DHCP on pages 29 33 After configuring your computer go to Section 5 Getting On line Getting
6. is connected to a computer to the minimum have a personal firewall Software to protect the computer Send your router away for repair or replacement without resetting to factory default or wiping out your Internet account login details Use the Backup Configuration option to store your router s setting elsewhere This function can be found in the router s Management gt Backup Config menu When a replacement unit is received restore the original setting from the backup file Indicator lights There are 5 indicators on the front panel Function Colour amp Status Definition Off Power is off Solid Green Power is on and the device operates normally Solid Red Power on self test in progress Power The device enters the console mode of the boot loader Power on self test failure if this light remains solid Flash Red Firmware upgrade in progress Off No DSL signal is detected Slow Flash Green DSL line handshaking in progress oe Fast Flash Green DSL line training in progress Solid Green DSL line connected Off Modem is not online eee Solid Green Modem is online Off No Ethernet signal is detected Ethernet Flash Green Data going through Ethernet port Solid Green Ethernet interface is ready Off No USB signal is detected USB Flash Green Data going through USB port Solid Green USB interface is ready 10 ge Dynalink Troubleshooting Q1 Cannot open the router control pan
7. layer 3 QoS The difference is how traffic conditions can be set With Bridge QoS IEEE 802 1p priorities are used as conditions for a traffic rule to apply With IP QoS it is the IP criteria defined by the user that determines the rule to apply Please refer to the User s Manual for other advanced functions Always restart the router to activate any changes to configuration Tips for security This router is shipped secure by default In order to take full benefit from the security features of this router Do Change your router s administrative user name amp password Back up your router s configuration This function can be found in the router s Management gt Backup Config menu Disable UPnP if you don t need this function Read about the more advanced functions They can be found in Chapter 4 of the User s Manual on this CD Don t Enable any form of remote access to the router unless you are confident in handling the security implications Beware that an attacker may compromise the router and attempt to exploit the system without your knowledge Remote administration of the router opens up the opportunity to breach the security ADSL 2 Modem Router Quick Set up Guide of your router and network Use the built in access control list to restrict access to only authorised Internet hosts Enable IP extension bridging without firewall protection If the router operating in this mode
8. user name and password then click Connect Internet Connection popoa_o_100 Total Online Time 23 secs l ADSL User Name user isp co nz Password ELEIT Once connected the screen changes to display the on line time The PPP light on the front panel of the router will come on indicating that you are online Click Disconnect only if you wish to disconnect manually Gib Dynalink Ge A o Quick Start Status Advanced Diagnostics Management anguage English v Connect to Internet Connect to Internet beea Your DSL router is connected to ADSL and you can now surf the Internet Current Connection Status Online Time 13 secs Data Transmitted 816 bytes Data Received 912 bytes More details can be found in the Status menu Disconnect Your Internet account user name amp password will be saved automatically ADSL 2 Modem Router Quick Set up Guide If previously the computer had a modem for Internet connection check your browser Setting The system may still try to communicate through the previous connection In Internet Explorer go to Tools Internet options Connections select Never dial a connection Close Internet Explorer to take effect PPPoE Caution Only follow this section if your ISP advises explicitly the service is PPPoE If you have followed the procedure below by mistake reset router to factory default will restore router to the standard New Zealand setting From t
9. 192 168 1 1 To access the browser control panel your computer must be on the same subnet as the router See also Q3 Q2 Cannot connect to Internet or cannot browse 1 Check that the DSL light status on the router Normally it takes less than one minute to establish a DSL link and the light comes on If the DSL light does not come on the router is not seeing any signal Check that e ADSL service has been enabled e fthere is a designated ADSL jackpoint for the service make sure the router is connected directly into this jackpoint Other jackpoints cannot be used ADSL 2 Modem Router Quick Set up Guide e lf there is no designated ADSL jackpoint any jackpoints may be used Connect the router directly into a jackpoint or through the port marked MODEM on a filter 2 If the DSL light is on but the PPP light is off check that e The Internet account User Name amp Password are correctly entered Go to the Quick Start menu as described in Section 5 Getting On line Re enter user name and password in the exact format as specified by the ISP e Your ADSL account has been activated with the ISP 3 If the PPP light is on verify the network configuration of computer and router If you still cannot browse perform a PING test as described in Q1 2 If there is response now use these addresses A Ping www dynalink co nz or any valid web address B Ping 205 178 180 16 or any valid public IP address If both A
10. I is 100 These numbers are preset as factory default Do not change or the router will not connect gb Dynalink ADSL 2 Modem Router Quick Set up Guide Default Configuration for New Zealand This Router is shipped with the following factory default settings Router IP address 192 168 1 1 Subnet mask 255 255 2550 VPI O VCI 100 Connect mode PPPoA VC MUX NAT enabled DSL line mode G DMT WAN IP dynamic DHCP enabled DNS relay on UPnP IGD enabled Firewall Incoming requests blocked Outgoing traffic not blocked Router configuration amp management User name admin Password admin Telnet password admin The majority of users in New Zealand will be able to connect using the default factory setting They can skip Section 6 of this Guide Only if your ISP advises explicitly that you have a PPPoE service then you need to follow Section 6 Before you start Make sure your computer has these installed Ethernet or USB port TCP IP protocol enabled Aweb browser Internet Explorer 5 x Firefox1 x Netscape 6 or better Obtain your Internet account information from your ISP Login user name and password Public IP address only if you subscribe for static IP DNS server IP only if specified by ISP ge Dynalink Choose from your connection options 1 Ethernet Preferred option for standalone and multiple computers This method of connection is Operating System independent
11. On line Before you start the DSL amp Ethernet USB if you connect via USB lights on the router must be on Refer to Section 10 Troubleshooting of this Guide to resolve any Issues STEP1 GOTO THE CONNECT TO INTERNET PAGE Start your web browser Enter the default address http 192 168 1 1 Type admin for both User name and Password See Q1 in Section 10 Troubleshooting if you cannot get this screen Next you will be in the Quick Start gt Connect to Internet page Connect to 192 168 1 1 DSL Router If your ISP specifies that your ADSL Username B admin service is PPPoE you must now follow Password om Section 6 to change connect mode to A A NEN PPPoE Check with your ISP if you are unsure a Cen ge Dynalink STEP 2 ENTER INTERNET ACCOUNT DETAILS Enter your Internet account User Name amp Password in the exact format as specified by the ISP Usually the user name resembles an e mail address with suffix isp co nz Make sure the page displays Your DSL router is ready to connect before clicking Connect See Q2 in Section 10 Troubleshooting if after several minutes the message Your DSL router is not ready to connect still shows ge Dynan 4 B a a Status Advanced Diagnostics Management Language English v nnectt n Connect to Internet Qui i Quick Setup Your DSL router is ready to connect to ADSL Enter your ADSL
12. ed But the details have now been forgotten You can restore the router to factory default by pushing a pin into the hidden reset button located next to the power on off button at the back of the router Push and hold for 5 seconds then release to reset router Q6 need to know the WAN IP of the router when it is on line Go to Status gt Internet Connection the WAN IP is displayed here a iB amp o db Dynalink Quick Start Status Advanced Diagnostics Management Overview Internet Connection ADSL Line Current Internet connections are listed below Traffic Counters Status DHCP Table PYC Name VPI CI Category Protocol NAT WAN IP Address Online Time Routing Table f ARP Table pppoa_o_100 o 100 uer PPPOA a 219 868 155 211 Up YC MUX a Oe A bee ee bn Q 7 How to get information update This Quick Guide and User s Manual on CD are the primary source of information about the product Please check the Dynalink website www dynalink co nz regularly for updates links or to download a more current version of this Quick Set up Guide bala gb Dynalink Dynalink warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of twelve months from the original date of purchase We will at our discretion repair or replace the faulty unit free of charge provided it is returned to us with proof of purchase from an authorised dealer within the warranty period Return delivery after repair w
13. el from my browser 1 Check that the router s ETHERNET or USB light is on Check that the ETHERNET or USB cable is firmly plugged in Perform a PING test In Windows XP or 2000 click Start Run Enter cmd then OK In pre 2000 Windows versions enter command instead Type ping 192 168 1 1 then press Enter The response should resemble Pinging 192 168 1 1 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 1 1 bytes 32 time 4ms TTL 30 If there is a similar response the router is communicating with your computer correctly and the problem lies elsewhere If the result is Request timed out or similar failures there may be a network problem Check that the ETHERNET or USB cable is firmly plugged in Disable any personal firewall or virus checker temporarily If you are using Internet Explorer go to Tools Internet options Security Reset security level of all 4 icons to default You can revert to your customised settings after configuring the router If previously the computer had a dialup modem check browser setting For example in Internet Explorer go to Tools Internet options Connections and select Never dial a connection Also check LAN Settings that the option Use a Proxy Server is not selected Ifthe router is connected to a network hub try connecting the router directly to the computer in a standalone setup to eliminate any possible problem associated with the hub The router s private IP address is
14. he Quick Start menu click on Quick Setup to configure for PPPoE 1 Untick the Auto Scan Internet Connection box VPI and VCI shall be set to o and 100 respectively Click Next for the next page 2 Select PPP over Ethernet PPPoE Encapsulation shall be LLC SNAP as illustrated below Go to the next page change nothing and then Next a pr a g Dynatink Quick Start Status Advanced Diagnostics Management Connect to Internet Configure Internet Connection Connection Type Quick Setup Select the protocol and encapsulation type over the ATM PYE that your ISP has instructed you to use Protocol PPP over ATM PPPoA PPP over Ethernet PPPoE MAC Encapsulation Routing MER IP over ATM IPoA Bridging Encapsulation Type LLC SNAP Hews J set prem ee tte met Se ot rte 4 Do not change the network configuration unless you are an advanced user having your own preferences Go Next 5 A summary of the configuration is displayed Check carefully that the setting is VPI VCI 0 100 Connection Type is PPPoE LLC SNAP Then click Finish to confirm the changes The router will restart itself automatically to activate the new setting g Dynalink 6 Now follow Step 2 of Section 5 Getting On line The screen will show the changes made pppoe_o_100 has replaced the default pppoa_o_100 ie eg o Quick Start A i a i Pi i Management Connect to Internet Connect to Internet Quick Setup
15. ill be paid for by Dynalink We reserve the right not to repair or replace goods that have been mishandled abused or not installed according to the guidelines as outlined in the instructions have been subjected to a power surge from other equipment or other external factors have been altered or modified ge Dynalink Always check that your hardware is installed correctly Check our web site for the latest information and troubleshooting guide If you have difficulties contact Dynalink Technical Support for issues relating to installation and operation If possible visit Dynalink s on line support area at sJ I New Zealand www dynalink co nz support pu Australia www dynalink com au support Contact Dynalink s Technical Support New Zealand Australia Phone 0800 653 962 Phone 1800 653 962 Fax 0800 503 962 Fax 1800 063 962 Monday Friday 8 30am 7 30pm Monday Friday 8 30am 5 30pm NZ RTA1320QG 01
16. ts as a bridge between WAN amp LAN A computer or network device behind it receives ADSL 2 Modem Router Quick Set up Guide a public IP directly from the ISP This arrangement is suitable for certain advanced applications that require the device behind to receive a public WAN IP Caution This mode of operation assumes firewall security will be provided by another device on your LAN To set up IP extension go to the Advanced menu Select WAN gt Internet Click on the modify icon under Edit o gt Dynatink Pe od i a ees Status Advanced i Diagnostics i Management rte English LAN Internet Connection Configuration WAI hike Choose Add or Edit to configure Internet connection Internet Choose Finish to apply the changes and reboot the system _ ADSL NOTE The Internet connection is NOT active if the PVC name is marked with 7 You neec IP Routing to click Finish to apply the changes and reboot the system for activating this P C DNS Server nel A PYC Name VPI YCI Category Protocol NAT WAN IP Address Edit irevya f I IGMP Proxy gmn ma 0 100 UBR or ia On Auto assine A The next screen displays VPI and VCI as o and 100 Do not change these numbers Go Next Select PPPoA VC MUX or PPPoE LLC SNAP If your ISP did not specify PPPoE you can assume it is PPPoA Go Next On the next screen untick Enable NAT and tick PPP IP extension as illustrated Go Next a rw o d Dynalink Q
17. uick Start Status Advanced Diagnostics _ Management LAN Configure Internet Connection WAN IP Settings WAN Internet ADSI Obtain an IP address automatically IP Routing Use the following IP address WAN IP Address Enter information provided to you by your ISP to configure the WAN IP settings DNS Server NAT Firewall IGMP Proxy Enable NAT PPP IP extension Enter your Internet account user name and password Go Next ge Dynalink The new configuration is displayed Click Apply to confirm the changes The router will restart itself to activate the new setting You will notice all NAT or firewall settings disappear from the Advanced menu hereafter Now follow Step 2 of Section 5 Getting On line Quality of Service QoS The router allows prioritising of upstream traffic to the Internet by allowing the user to overwrite the Type of Service TOS field in the IP datagram header TOS parameters such as Precedence Delay Throughput amp Reliability are described in the RFC791 Internet Protocol specification The user specifies the traffic conditions and traffic rules The router has three queues for traffic priority high medium and low Low priority packets are not sent when there are higher priority queues When QoS is enabled a received packet has the TOS field in its header overwritten by the traffic rule subject to traffic conditions are met The router supports both Bridge layer 2 and IP
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