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1.      BLOCK MAC ADDRESS       Click Add  The page as shown in the following figure appears     45    ADD SCHEDULE RULE    User Name        Current PC s MACAddress      Other MAC Address         Schedule    Allways    View Available Schedules    O Manual Schedule         The following table describes the parameters in this page   Description    Enter the name that identifies your configuration  For  User Name  example  kids   Current PC s MAC Enter the MAC address of the computer that connects  Address to the device   emir Enter the MAC address of another device that is  er r  included in MAC filtering    Select the time of MAC filter from the drop down list   Schedule   You can select always or never    If you select this check box  you need to manually set  Manual Schedule i ea   the time of MAC filtering     Enter the use name and MAC address  Select the corresponding time and days   Then  click Apply to add the MAC address to the BLOCK MAC ADDRESS table   The page as shown in the following figure appears        46    BLOCK MAC ADDRESS    Time of Day Restrictions     A maximum of 16 entries can be configured    This page adds a time of day restriction to a special LAN device connected to the router  The   Current PC  s MAC Address  automatically displays the MAC address of the LAN device where the browser is running  To restrict another LAN device  click  the  Other MAC Address    button and enter the MAC address of the other LAN device  To find out the MAC address of a  Win
2.     LLC v             VCI     35  Encapsulation Mode  Scan scan pvc0 43        After the searching is complete  the result appears next to the Scan  button            32 65535           STEP 2  SETUP INTERNET CONNECTION    Please select your ISP  Internet Service Provider  from the list below     Protocol     Bridge v    Encapsulation Mode  v          VPI  0     0 255    32 65535                 VCI     35    Encapsulation Mode  o eli          14    After setting  click Next   Step 5 Configure the wireless network  Enter the information and click Next     STEP 3  CONFIGURE WIRELESS NETWORK       Your wireless network is enabled by default  You can simply uncheck it to disable it and click  Next  to skip configuration of  wireless network     Enable Your Wireless Network      Your wireless network needs a name so it can be easily recognized by wireless clients  For security purposes  it is highly  recommended to change the pre configured network name        Wireless Network Name  SSID    ADN 4100    Select  Visible  to publish your wireless network and SSID can be found by wireless clients  or select  Invisible  to hide your  wireless network so that users need to manually enter SSID in order to connect to your wireless network     Visibility Status      Visible    Invisible    In order to protect your network from hackers and unauthorized users  it is highly recommended you choose one of the  following wireless network security settings     AT Bost       None O WEP O WPA PSK 
3.     Note  Before launching the wizard  please ensure you have correctly followed the steps outlined in the Quick Installation  Guide included with the router        If the login information is incorrect  the page as shown in the following figure    appears     Microsoft Internet Explorer   gt  lt       Username or Password wrong        Click OK to log in again     LO Note     In the LAN  you can use either of the following two levels of user accounts   displayed in the user name password format  to access the device     admin admin and user user   In the WAN  you can use one of the following three levels of user accounts     displayed in the user name password format  to access the device     admin admin  user user  and support support     3 2 General Configuration    3 2 1 Wizard    Wizard helps you to fast and accurately configure Internet connection and other  important parameters  The following sections describe these various  configuration parameters   When subscribing to a broadband service  be aware of the Internect connection  mode  The physical WAN device can be Ethernet  DSL  or both  Technical  information about properties of Internet connection is provided by your Internet  service provider  ISP   For example  your ISP should inform you whether you are  connected to the Internet using a static or dynamic IP address  and the protocol   such as PPPoA or PPPoE  that you use to communicate on the Internet   Step 1 Choose Setup  gt  Wizard  The page as shown in the fol
4.    Description      Select the DDNS provider from the drop down list  You  DDNS provider  can select DynDns org  TZO  or GnuDIP     Enter the host name that you register with your DDNS  Hostname    provider            Field   Description      Select the interface that is used for DDNS service from  Interface the drop down list  The IP address of the interface    corresponds to the host name     Username Enter the user name of your DDNS account   Password Enter the password of your DDNS account     Click Apply to save the settings        3 3 10 Network Tools    Choose Advanced  gt  Network Tools  The NETWORK TOOLS page as shown in  the following figure appears     60    NETWORK TOOLS    PORT MAPPING    Port Mapping supports multiple port to PVC and bridging groups  Each group will perform as an independent network     Port Mapping    NETWORK TOOLS    IGMP PROXY    Transmission of identical content  such as multimedia  from a source to a number of recipients     IGMP Proxy    NETWORK TOOLS     IGMP SNOOPING    Transmission of identical content  such as multimedia  from a source to a number of recipients     IGMP Snooping    NETWORK TOOLS    UPNP    Allows you to enable or disable UPnP     NETWORK TOOLS    ADSL    Allows you to configure advanced settings for ADSL    NETWORK TOOLS    SNMP    Network Tools    SNMP    NETWORK TOOLS    TR 069    Allows you to configure TR 069 protocol     NETWORK TOOLS    CERTIFICATES    Allows you to manage certificates used with TR 069     Certif
5.    NET     lt  Networking  amp  Communication       802 11n Wireless ADSL 2 2  Router    ADN 4100    User s Manual    Copyright   Copyright   2010 by PLANET Technology Corp  All rights reserved  No part of  this publication may be reproduced  transmitted  transcribed  stored in a retrieval  system  or translated into any language or computer language  in any form or by  any means  electronic  mechanical  magnetic  optical  chemical  manual or  otherwise  without the prior written permission of PLANET    PLANET makes no representations or warranties  either expressed or implied  with  respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties   merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose  Any software described in  this manual is sold or licensed  as is   Should the programs prove defective  following their purchase  the buyer  and not this company  its distributor  or its  dealer  assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing  repair  and any incidental  or consequential damages resulting from any defect in the software  Further  this  company reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from  time to time in the contents hereof without obligation to notify any person of such  revision or changes    All brand and product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks and or    registered trademarks of their respective holders     Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement   This equipment has been tested and found 
6.    SCL   enables or disables services from being used     ACCESS CONTROL    SERVICES    WAN  pppoe_0_35 0 0 vw       In this page  you can enable or disable the services that are used by the remote  host  For example  if telnet service is enabled at port 23  the remote host can  access the device by telnet through port 23    Select the management services that you want to enable or disable at the LAN or  WAN interface and click Apply to apply the settings        Caution     If you disable the HTTP service  you cannot access the configuration  page of the device any more     85    3 4 3 3 IP Address  Inthe ACCESS CONTROLS page  click IP Address  The page as shown in the    following figure appears        IP ADDRESS       The IP Address Access Control mode  if enabled  permits access to local management services from IP addresses contained in  the Access Control List  If the Access Control mode is disabled  the system will not validate IP adresses for incoming packets   The services are the system applications listed in the Service Control List     Enter the IP address of the management station permitted to access the local management services  and click  Apply         ACCESS CONTROL    IP ADDRESSES    C  Enable Access Control Mode    In this page  you can configure the IP address in the access control list  ACL   If  ACL is enabled  only devices of the specified IP addresses can access the    device   Select Enable Access Control Mode to enable ACL     LO  Note     If you enab
7.   ADSL2   and AnnexM   The device negotiates the modulation mode with the DSLAM    Click Apply to save the settings     3 3 10 6 SNMP    In the NETWORK TOOLS page  click SNMP  The page as shown in the following  figure appears     66    SHMP CONFIGURA TIUN    This page  amp  used to configure the SNMP protocol    SUMP CONFIGURATION    q  Enable SNMP Agent    Read Community  public   Set Community    private   Trap Manager IP    Trap Community  public  Trap Version    v2c        Ponty  2        In this page  you can set the SNMP parameters  The following table describes  the parameters in this page         Field   Description      Enable SNMP Agent Select or deselect the check box to enable or disable  SNMP agent     Universal character to obtain the device information  It  Read Community is similar to the password  The SNMP application entity  can use it to directly obtain the device information     Universal character to modify the device configuration     It is similar to the password  The SNMP application   Set Community i i l   i   entity can use it to directly modify the device   configuration    Enter the address of the server that receives the trap  Trap Manager IP   message      The field that is included in the trap message sent by   Trap Community     the device       Select the trap version from the drop down list  You can  Trap Version  select v1 or v2c        Click Apply to save the settings     67    3 3 10 7 TR 069    In the NETWORK TOOLS page  click TR 069  Th
8.   Destination MAC Address    Destination MAC Mask   Ethernet Type     Any xi    802 1p Priority     no match Y    SPECIFY TRAFFIC CLASSIFICATION RESULT       Assign Classification Queue   no assign           Mark DSCP    no assign              Mark 802 1p Priority     no assign Y    The following table describes the parameters in this page       Field   Description       Y     Y    Traffic Class Name Enter the name of the traffic class     Enable Select or deselect the check box to enable or disable    Classification QoS classification     SPECIFY TRAFFIC CLASSIFICATION RULES    Select L1 amp L2 or L3 amp L4 from the drop down list     e L1 amp L2 maps to the features of layer 1 and layer 2     Classification Type such as the MAC address   L3 amp L4 maps to the features of layer 3 and layer 4   such as the IP address and the port       Select the physical port of the packet from the  Physical Lan Port    drop down list  For example  ethernet1  ethernet2     55       ethernet3  and ethernet4    Source MAC   Enter the source MAC address of the packet   Address   Use mask OOOOOOffffff to mask the MAC address  00  Source MAC Mask BS apn   indicates not mapped and ff indicates mapped   Destination MAC   Soria  Enter the destination MAC address of the packet    Address  Destination MAC Use mask OOOOOOffffff to mask the MAC address  00  Mask indicates not mapped and ff indicates mapped    Select the layer 2 protocol type from the drop down list  Ethernet Type   For example  IP proto
9.   The following table describes the interfaces and buttons of the device     Interface Button  LINE RJ 11 interface  for connecting the interface of the  telephone set through the telephone cable   LAN1  LAN2    RJ 45 interface  for connecting the Ethernet interface of a  LAN3  LAN4 computer or an Ethernet device   Power interface  for connecting the interface of the power  POWER  adapter     Restore to factory defaults  To restore factory defaults   RESET keep the device powered on  push a paper clip into the   hole to press the button for over 3 seconds and then   release      Press the button and hold it for 1 second  to enable     Press the button and hold it for 1 second to 3       Interface Button    seconds  it does not take effect   eo Press the button and hold it for 3 or more than 3    seconds  to initialize WPS negotiation        ON OFF Power switch  power on or off the device     1 3 System Requirements    Recommended system requirements are as follows     1 4    A 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet card is installed on your PC    A hub or switch is available for connecting one Ethernet interface on the  device and several PCs    Operating system  Windows XP  Windows 2000  Windows ME  or Windows  98SE    Internet Explorer V5 0 or higher  Netscape V4 0 or higher  or Firefox 1 5 or  higher    Features    The device supports the following features     IEEE802 11b g n   Various line modes   External PPPoE dial up access   Internal PPPoE and PPPoA dial up access  1483 Bridge
10.   and   2  this Device must accept any interference received  including interference that    may cause undesired operation     Federal Communication Commission  FCC  Radiation Exposure Statement   This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure set forth for an uncontrolled  environment  In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency  exposure limits  human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20 cm  8    inches  during normal operation     R amp TTE Compliance Statement   This equipment complies with all the requirements of DIRECTIVE 1999 5 EC OF  THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF 9 March 1999 on radio  equipment and telecommunication terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition  of their conformity  R amp TTE    The R amp TTE Directive repeals and replaces in the directive 98 13 EEC   Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and Satellite Earth Station Equipment   As of April 8  2000     WEEE Regulation  To avoid the potential effects on the environment and human health as a  Y result of the presence of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic  EE equipment  end users of electrical and electronic equipment should  understand the meaning of the crossed out wheeled bin symbol  Do not dispose of    WEEE as unsorted municipal waste and have to collect such WEEE separately     Safety   This equipment is designed with the utmost care for the safety of those who install  and use it  However  special attention must be paid to t
11.   corresponding IP address  For example  the domain name www example com  might be translated to 198 105 232 4    The DNS system is  in fact  its own network  If one DNS server does not know  how to translate a particular domain name  it asks another one  and so on  until  the correct IP address is returned    Choose Advanced  gt  DNS  The page as shown in the following figure appears     57       DNS    Click  Apply  button to save the new configuration     DNS SERVER CONFIGURATION    O Obtain DNS server address automatically    O Use the following DNS server addresses    The following table describes the parameters in this page      Fed   Description    Obtain DNS server   If you select this radio button  the device automatically  address obtains IP address of the DNS server from the ISP  You  automatically need not manually enter the IP address of the server   Use the following  DNS server  addresses    If you select this radio button  you need to manually  enter the IP address of the server provided by the ISP     i Select the WAN interface of the DNS server to be  Wan Connection E  connected from the drop down list   Preferred DNS  er Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server     Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS server  If  the primary DNS server fails to work  the device tries to  connect the secondary DNS server     Alternate DNS  server       Click Apply to save the settings     3 3 9 Dynamic DNS    The device supports dynamic domain name service  DDNS  
12.  Enable PPTP  Local IP Start   Local IP Num    Remote IP Start     Remote IP Num      Netmask   PPTP ACCOUNT  Username Password    The following table describes the parameters in this page       Fiad      Description         Y         Local IP Start The started IP address of the local network     The valid numbers of local IP addresses  It works  Local IP Num together with the Local IP Start to determine the range  of the local IP addresses     Remote IP Start The started IP address of the remote network     The valid numbers of remote IP addresses  It works  Remote IP Num together with the Remote IP Start to determine the  range of the remote IP addresses     It is valid for both the local network and the remote  Netmask  network        Click add  the page as shown in the following figure appears     71    ADD PPTP ACCOUNT    Username     Password        The following table describes the parameters in this page   Description    The user name that is used for dialup to connect the  Username   modem to the PPTP    The password that is used for dialup to connect the  Password   modem to the PPTP     3 3 10 10 IPSEC    In the NETWORK TOOLS page  click IPSEC  The page as shown in the  following figure appears        Add delete IPSec tunnel connections in this page     IPSEC TUNNEL MODE CONNECTIONS     C  Enable IPSEC       mame Remotecatenay Local Addresses Remote Addresses Interface       In this page  you can add  edit and delete the IPSec tunnel connections  Select Enable IPSE
13.  Field   Description    ADVANCED WIRELESS SETTINGS  Select the transmission rate of the wireless network    Transmission Rate    from the drop down list    Select the multicast transmission rate of the wireless  Multicast Rate network from the drop down list  You can select Lower   or Higher    Select the power for data transmission from the  Transmit Power drop down list  You can select 100   80   60   40    or 20    l By default  the wireless beacon frame sends the data  Beacon Period i  once every 100ms  Its value range is 20   1024   The threshold of transmission request  Its value range  is 0   2347 and the default value is 2346   Its value range is 256   2346 and the default value is  2345     Data beacon proportion  transmission quantity    RTS Threshold    Fragmentation  Threshold    DTIM Interval indication   Its value range is 1   255 and the default  value is 100     Select the preamble code from the drop down list  You  Preamble Type    can select long or short     Select or deselect the check box to enable or disable  Enable Wireless  the wireless function   SSID Set the wireless network name  that is  SSID  SSID is  used to distinguish different wireless networks     Select whether to hide the AP  You can select Visible    pe he or Invisible  If you select Invisible  the AP is hidden  Visibility Status l    and the terminal cannot obtain the SSID through  passive scanning   Select whether users of the AP can communicate with  l each other  You can select Off or 
14.  Invisible  Channel   ETSI 1 13     Channel Number     2 437GHz   CH6 vw   802 11 Mode   802 11b g n Y              Band Width   40M vw       Please take note of your SSID as you will need to duplicate the same settings to your wireless devices and PC     In this page  you can configure the parameters of wireless LAN clients that may       connect to the device   The following table describes the parameters in this page       Field   Description        Select or deselect the check box to enable or disable  Enable Wireless      the wireless function       Select or deselect the check box to enable or disable  Enable MultiAP         E  isolati multiAP isolation  If this function is enabled  clients of  solation  different SSIDs cannot access each other     Wireless Network Network name  It can contain up to 32 characters  It  Name  SSID  can consist of letters  numerals  and or underlines     Visible indicates that the device broadcasts the    SSID   Invisible indicates that the device does not    broadcast the SSID     You can select from the drop down list  FCC 1 11    Channel   ETS 1 13   JP 1 14    Select the wireless channel used by the device from  Channel Number     the drop down list  You can select Auto Scan or a    20    Visibility Status       Fed O      Description Y Y    a value from CH1   CH13  Auto Scan is recommended     Select the 802 11 mode of the device from the    802 11 Mode drop down list  The device supports 802 11b  802 11g   802 11n  802 11b g  802 11n
15.  Mask Flags Metric Service Interface  1268 255 U0    The table displays destination routes commonly accessed by the network        3 5 7 Logout    Choose Staus  gt  Logout  The page as shown in the following figure appears     Logging out will close the browser        Click Logout to log out of the configuration page     94       PLANET    Networking     Communication       Q    EC Declaration of Confomi       For the following equipment      Type of Product   802 11n Wireless ADSL 2 2  4 Port Router  Annex A B    Model Number  gt  ADN 4100A   ADN 4100B     Produced by    Manufacturer   s Name    Planet Technology Corp     Manufacturer   s Address   10F  No  96  Minquan Rd   Xindian Dist    New Taipei City 231  Taiwan  R O C     is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the  Approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to 1999 5 EC R amp TTE  For the evaluation  regarding the R amp TTE the following standards were applied     EN 300 328 V1 7 1  2006 10    EN 301 489 1 V1 8 1  2008 04    EN 301 489 17 V2 1 1  2009 05    EN 55022  2006   Al  2007  Class B   EN 61000 3 2  2006   Al  2009   A2  2009   EN 61000 3 3  2008    EN 61000 4 2  2009    EN 61000 4 3  2006   Al  2008    EN 61000 4 4  2004    EN 61000 4 5  2006    EN 61000 4 6  2009    EN 61000 4 11  2004    EN 60950 1  2006   A11  2009    EN 50385  2002     Responsible for marking this declaration if the    Manufacturer C Authorized representative established withi
16.  Name   Grouped Interfaces Available Interfaces                ethernet  ethernet2  ethernet3  ethernet4   _   wland  wlan0 vap0  wlan0 vap1  wlan0 vap2                            To create a mapping group  do as follows    Step 1 Enter the group name    Step 2 Select interfaces from the Available Interfaces list and click the  lt    arrow button to add them to the Grouped Interfaces list  in this way   you can create the required mapping of the ports  The group name  must be unique    Step 3 Click Apply to save the settings     3 3 10 2IGMP Proxy    In the NETWORK TOOLS page  click IGMP Proxy  The page as shown in the  following figure appears     63    IGMP PROXY    IGMP proxy enables the system to issue IGMP host messages on behalf of    IGMP PROXY CONFIGURATION    O Enable IGMP Proxy       WAN Connection     v    LAN Connection   y          IGMP proxy enables the device to issue IGMP host messages on behalf of hosts  that the system discovered through standard IGMP interfaces  The device serves  as a proxy for its hosts after you enable the function    Select Enable IGMP Proxy and select the desired WAN and corresponding LAN  interface  Then  click Apply to save the settings     3 3 10 3IGMP Snooping    When IGMP snooping is enabled  only hosts that belong to the group receive the  multicast packets  If a host is deleted from the group  the host cannot receive the    multicast packets any more   In the NETWORK TOOLS page  click IGMP Snooping  The page as shown in  the fol
17.  Note  This will not work correctly if modem time is not properly set  Please set it in Setup  Time and Date    SYSTEM LOG    CONFIGURATION    O Enable Log       In this page  you can enable the log function  You can set Mode to Local   Remote  or Both  Local indicates to save the log in the local computer  Remote  indicates to send the log to the remote log server  Both indicates to save the log  in the local computer and the remote log server   To log the events  do as follows   Step 1 Select Enable Log   Step 2 Select a mode from the drop down list   If you select Remote or Both  enter the IP address and port number of  the server   Step 3 Click Apply to apply the settings   Step 4 Click View System Log to view the detail information of the system    log     3 4 6 Logout    Choose Management  gt  Logout  The page as shown in the following figure  appears     88    Logging out will close the browser        Click Logout to log out of the configuration page     3 5 Status    In the Status page  you can view the system information and monitor the  performance of the device     3 5 1 Device Information    Choose Status  gt  Device Info  The page as shown in the following figure  appears     89    DEVICE INFO    This information reflects the current status of your WAN connection     Modem Name   ADN 4100    Time and Date   2000 01 01 00 11 00  Firmware Version   v1 0    Internet Connection Status    pppoe_0 35 00 vw    Internet Connection Status  Disconnected  Default Gateway   
18.  Preferred Dns Server    Alternate Dns Server   Downstream Line Rate  Kbps     Upstream Line Rate  Kbps      Enabled WAN Connections    VPI VCI Service Name  0 35 pppoe_0 35 0 0    select wireless     ADN 4100 vw    MAC Address  00 30 4f 78 3f 06  Status  Enable   Network Name  SSID   ADN 4100  Visibility  Visable   Security Mode  None    MAC Address  00 30 4f 78 3f 05  IP Address  192 168 1 1  Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0  DHCP Server  Enable       The page displays the summary of the device status  including the system  information  WAN connection information  wireless information  and local network  information     90    3 5 2 Wireless Clients    Choose Status  gt  Wireless Clients  The page as shown in the following page  appears     WIRELESS CLIENTS    This page shows authenticated wireless stations and their status        WIRELESS    AUTHENTICATED STATIONS    Mac Associated   Authorized SSID Interface     The page displays authenticated wireless stations and their statuses     3 5 3 DHCP Clients    Choose Status  gt  DHCP Clients  The page as shown in the following page  appears     DHCP CLIENTS    This information reflects the current DHCP client of your modem     DHCP LEASES    _ Hostname   MAC Address TP Address Expires In  A       This page displays all client devices that obtain IP addresses from the device   You can view the host name  IP address  MAC address  and expiration time of  the IP address     3 5 4 Logs  Choose Status  gt  Logs  The page as shown in the fo
19.  Settings    In the ADVANCED WIRELESS page  click Advanced Settings  The page as  shown in the following figure appears     33    ADVANCED SETTINGS    These options are for users that wish to change the behaviour of their 802 11g wireless radio from the standard setting  We  does not recommend changing these settings from the factory default  Incorrect settings may impair the performance of  your wireless radio  The default settings should provide the best wireless radio performance in most environments     ADVANCED WIRELESS SETTINGS       Transmission Rate      Multicast Rate                        Transmit Power           Beacon Period     RTS Threshold    Fragmentation Threshold      DTIM Interval    Preamble Type       20   1024            0   2347    256   2346                     1   255                    Enable Wireless    V        SSID    ADN 4100  Visibility Status     Visible O Invisible  User Isolation    off v  Disable WMM Advertise     off                               Max Clients   116        Enable Wireless Guest Network   C        SSID  VAP1  Visibility Status     Visible    Invisible  User Isolation     off v  Disable WMM Advertise   of v                            Max Clients     16    O      VAP2  O Visible O Invisible    off Y                      off v             146          o     VAP3  O Visible    Invisible  off v                      off v             16           1   32           34    The following table describes the parameters in this page      
20.  The dynamic DNS  service allows a dynamic public IP address to be associated with a static host  name in any of the many domains  and allows access to a specified host from  various locations on the Internet  Click a hyperlinked URL in the form of    58    hostname dyndns org and allow remote access to a host  Many ISPs assign  public IP addresses using DHCP  so locating a specific host on the LAN using the  standard DNS is difficult  For example  if you are running a public web server or  VPN server on your LAN  DDNS ensures that the host can be located from the  Internet even if the public IP address changes  DDNS requires that an account  be set up with one of the supported DDNS service providers  DyndDNS org or  Dlinkddns com     Choose Advanced  gt  Dynamic DNS  The page as shown in the following page  appears     The Dynamic DNS feature allows you to host a server  Web  FTP  Game Server  etc     using a domain name that you have  purchased  www xxx com  with your dynamically assigned IP address  Most broadband Internet Service Providers assign  dynamic  changing  IP addresses  Using a DDNS service provider  your friends can enter your host name to connect to your  game server no matter what your IP address is        Click Add to add dynamic DNS  The page as shown in the following figure  appears   ADD DYNAMIC DNS  DDNS provider    DynDNS org Y   ae         Interface    pppoe_0_35_0_0      Username   Password     The following table describes the parameters in this page
21.  VLAN ID   with the set 802 1q VLAN ID  Its value range is 0 4094   while 0 indicates to disable this function     NETWORK ADDRESS TRANSLATION SETTINGS    Enable Bridge   Select or deselect the check box to enable or disable the  Service WAN connection   The name to identify the WAN connection  You need not  Service Category pes  modify it        18    3 2 3 Wireless Setup    This section describes the wireless LAN and some basic configuration  Wireless  LANs can be as simple as two computers with wireless LAN cards  communicating in a pear to pear network or as complex as a number of  computers with wireless LAN cards communicating through access points that  bridge network traffic to a wired LAN    Choose Setup  gt  Wireless  The WIRELESS SETTINGS page as shown in the  following figure appears     WIRELESS SETTINGS    WIRELESS BASIC    Configure your wireless basic settings     WIRELESS SETTINGS    WIRELESS SECURITY  Configure your wireless security settings   Wireless Security          3 2 3 1 Wireless Basics    In the WIRELESS SETTINGS page  click Wireless Basic  The page as shown in  the following figure appears     19    WIRELESS BASIC    Use this section to configure the wireless settings for your router  Please note that changes made in this section will also  need to be duplicated to your wireless clients and PC     WIRELESS NETWORK SETTINGS    Enable Wireless   Enable MultiAP Isolation  C   Wireless Network Name  SSID      ADN 4100  Visibility Status      Visible   
22.  appears     28    This section allows you to configure the local network settings of your router  Please note that this section is optional and  you should not need to change any of the settings here to get your network up and running     ROUTER SETTINGS    Use this section to configure the local network settings of your router  The Router IP Address that is configured here is  the IP Address that you use to access the Web based management interface  If you change the IP Address here  you  may need to adjust your PC s network settings to access the network again        Router IP Address     192 168 1 1  Subnet Mask     255 255 255 0       Domain Name     planet com    O Configure the second IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN  IP Address      Subnet Mask           DHCP SERVER SETTINGS  OPTIONAL     Use this section to configure the built in DHCP Server to assign IP addresses to the computers on your network     Enable DHCP Server       DHCP IP Address Range     192 168 1 2   to   192 168 1 254         DHCP Lease Time   43200    seconds     DHCP RESERVATIONS LIST       Status ComputerName  MACAddress  IPAddress       Computer Name   MAC Address  IPAddress  ExpireTime  A    By default  Enable DHCP Server is selected for the LAN interface of the device   DHCP service provides IP settings to workstations configured to automatically  obtain IP settings that are connected to the device through the Ethernet port     29       When the device is used for DHCP  it becomes the default g
23.  for IP     Tunnel access from You can select Subnet or Single Address   remote IP address    hey ExENANJE MEINGA You can select from the drop down list     Auto IKE       Aqqressive    Encryption Algorithm You can select from the drop down list        Field f Description      AES 128  AES 192  AES 2756    You can select from the drop down list     Integrity Alogorithm    You can select from the drop down list     T68bit  v  T68bit  Diffie Hellman Group 1024bit  Key Exchange 1536bit  2046bit  3072b  t  4096bit  Select the use interface    This is a dynamic page  The displays are different  some options are shown and  hidden  when different types or connections are chosen   In this page  set the parameters such as the IPSec connection name  tunnel       mode  and remote IPSec gateway address   After finishing setting  click Apply to save the settings     3 3 11 Routing    Choose Advanced  gt  Routing  The page as shown in the following page  appears     19    STATIC ROUTE    Static Route     Static Route    DEFAULT GATEWAY    Default Gateway     Default Gateway    RIP SETTINGS    RIP Settings        RIP Settings    This page contains the following function items  static route  default gateway  and  RIP settings     3 3 11 1 Static Route    Choose Advanced  gt  Routing and click Static Route  The page as shown in the  following figure appears     STATIC ROUTE    Enter the destination network address  subnet mask  gateway AND OR available WAN interface then click  Apply  to add 
24.  g  and 802 11b g n     Band Width You can set the bandwidth only in the 802 11n mode   You can set the bandwidth of the device to 20M or 40M     Click Apply to save the settings        3 2 3 2 Wireless Security  In the WIRELESS SETTINGS page  click Wireless Security  The page as  shown in the following figure appears     WIRELESS SECURITY    Use this section to configure the wireless security settings for your router  Please note that changes made on this section  will also need to be duplicated to your wireless clients and PC     WIRELESS SECURITY MODE    To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features  This device supports three wireless security modes  including  WEP  WPA and WPA2  WEP is the original wireless encryption standard  WPA and WPA2 provides a higher level  of security     Security Mode   None Y          Please take note of your SSID and security Key as you will need to duplicate the same settings to your wireless devices and    PC     Wireless security is vital to your network to protect the wireless communication  among wireless stations  access points and the wired network  This device  provides the following encryption modes  None  WEP  Auto  WPA or WPA2    WPA2 Only  and WPA Only     WEP    If the Security Mode is set to WEP  the page as shown in the following figure  appears     21    WIRELESS SECURITY    Use this section to configure the wireless security settings for your router  Please note that changes made on this section  will a
25.  shown in the    following figure appears     53    QOS QUEUE CONFIG    This is queue precedence configuration  the packets with high precedence will pass before medium and low precedence     LISTS    D oee O o   stam ate    In this page  you can configure the priority of the queue  The device supports the  following three priority levels  high  medium  low  The device handles packets of  the high queue priority first  then packets of medium  and finally packets of low  priority  Click Add  The page as shown in the following figure appears     QOS QUEUE CONFIG       Queue Enable  C   Queue Priority    Associated Interface     PVC 0 35 v    Click Apply to save the settings     3 3 6 3 Classification Configuration    In the QoS CONFIG page  click QoS Classify Configuration  The page as    shown in the following figure appears     QOS CLASSIFY CONFIGURATION    This page allows you to assign a classification  the classfication may assign to a queue that you can limit the bandwidth or  assign precedence  the classfication can also be marked such as 802 1p  dscp     LIST    A Rest     ClassName Associated Queue DSCPMark     802 1P Mark state Details       54    This page displays the classes  Click Add and the page as shown in the following  figure appears     QOS CLASSIFY CONFIGURATION    Traffic Class Name    Enable Classification   C     SPECIFY TRAFFIC CLASSIFICATION RULES    Classification Type   L1 amp L2 v    Physical Lan Port   any    Source MAC Address    Source MAC Mask  
26.  the PIN is all zeros     Oo In the WIRELESS WPS page  enter the PIN code provided by the station  and click PIN  PIN entry is a mandatory method of setup for all WPS  certified devices     LT  Note     If you are using the PIN method  you need a Registrar  either an access  point or a wireless router  to initiate the registration between a new device  and an active access point or a wireless router     39    3 3 2 Port Forwarding    This function is used to open ports in your device and re direct data through  these ports to a single PC in your network  WAN to LAN traffic   It allows remote  users to access services in your LAN  such as FTP for file transfers or SMTP  and  POP3 for e mail  The device receives remote requests for these services at your  public IP address  It uses the specified TCP or UDP protocol and port  and  redirects these requests to the server on your LAN with the specified LAN IP  address  Note that the specified private IP address must be within the available  IP address range of the subnet where the device is in    Choose Advanced  gt  Port Forwarding  The page as shown in the following  figure appears     PORT FORWARDING    Port Forwarding allows you to direct incoming traffic from the WAN side  identified by protocol and external port to the  internal server with a private IP address on the LAN side  The internal port is required only if the external port needs to be  converted to a different port number used by the server on the LAN side  A maximu
27.  to your wireless clients and PC     WIRELESS SECURITY MODE    To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features  This device supports three wireless security modes  including  WEP  WPA and WPA2  WEP is the original wireless encryption standard  WPA and WPA2 provides a higher level  of security        Security Mode   Auto WPA or WPA2  v        Use WPA or WPA2 mode to achieve a balance of strong security and best compatibility  This mode uses WPA for legacy  clients while maintaining higher security with stations that are WPA2 capable  Also the strongest cipher that the client  supports will be used  For best security  use WPA2 Only mode  This mode uses AES CCMP  cipher and legacy stations are  not allowed access with WPA security  For maximum compatibility  use WPA Only  This mode uses TKIP cipher  Some  gaming and legacy devices work only in this mode     To achieve better wireless performance use WPA2 Only security mode  or in other words AES cipher      WPA PSK does not require an authentication server  The WPA option requires an external RADIUS server        WPA Mode   Auto WPA or WPA2  Enterprise             Group Key Update Interval     100    EAP  802 1X     When WPA enterprise is enabled  the router uses EAP  802 1x  to authenticate clients via a remote RADIUS server     RADIUS server IP Address     192 168 1 1          RADIUS server Port     2801          RADIUS server Shared Secret     testradiuskey          Please take note of your SSID and secur
28. 5535        Service Category     UBR With PCR v       Peak Cell Rate     0  cells s     istainable Cell Rate        CONNECTION TYPE       Protocol     Bridging        Encapsulation Mode     802 1Q VLAN ID  0  K O disable  1   4094        NETWORK ADDRESS TRANSLATION SETTINGS    Enable Bridge Service    Service Category     br_0_35 0 0       The following table describes the parameters in this page       Field   Description      17    ATM PVC CONFIGURATION    Virtual Path Identifier  VPI  is the virtual path between two  points in an ATM network  lts value range is from O to  209    Virtual Channel Identifier  VCI  is the virtual channel  between two points in an ATM network  lts value range is  from 32 to 65535  0 to 31 is reserved for local  management of ATM traffic      ecos Select UBR with PCR  UBR without PCR  CBR  Non  ervice Catego  lied Realtime VBR  or Realtime VBR from the drop down list    Set the maximum transmission rate of the cell in ATM  Peak Cell Rate me   transmission   Sustainable Cell   Set the minimum transmission rate of the cell in ATM  Rate transmission     Maximum Burst   Set the maximum burst size of the cell in ATM  Size transmission   Select PPP over ATM  PPPoA   PPP over Ethernet  Protocol  PPPoE   MAC Encryption Routing  MER   IP over  ATM  IPoA   or Bridging from the drop down list     Encapsulation Select LLC or VCMUX from the drop down list  Usually   Mode you can select LLC     If you enter a value  packets from the interface is tagged  802 1Q
29. C  and click Add  the page as shown in the following figure  appears     12    Add  delete IPSec tunnel connections in this page     IPSEC TUNNEL MODE CONNECTIONS      Y  Enable IPSEC       Name RemoteGateway  LocalAddresses Remote Addresses Interface    Add Edit Delete    IPSEC SETTINGS       IPSec Connection Name    Tunnel Mode         Remote IPSec Gateway Address     0 0 0 0       Tunnel access from local IP address     Subnet  IP Address for VPN     0 0 0 0                IP Subnetmask     255 255 255 0                Tunnel access from remote IP address   Subnet          IP Address for VPN   0 0 0 0          IP Subnetmask   255 255 255 0          Key Exchange Method     Auto IKE                 Pre Shared Key     key                            13    Field f Description      IPSec Connection The connection name of the marker IPSec  Name    Tunnel Mode You can select ESP or AH     Remote IPSec The IP or domain name of the Remote IPSec  Gateway Address Gateway     Tunnel access from You can select Subnet or Single Address   local IP address If you select Single Address  it allows only one PC    from local to connect remote hosts with IPSEC  mode  You must enter the IP address of the PC in  fourth item    If you select subnet  it allows more than one PC  from local to connect remote hosts with IPSEC  mode     IP Address for VPN If you select Single Address  it is the IP address of  the PC  If you choose Subnet  it is the subnet  address     IP Subnetmask Enter the subnetmask
30. Connection s        Server Name      Select a Service   dto sele     custom Server          Schedule  View Available Schedules        Server IP Address    192 168 1            Select a service for a preset application or enter the name in the Custom Server  field    Enter an IP address in the Server IP Address field  to appoint the corresponding  PC to receive forwarded packets    The port table displays the ports that you want to open on the device  The  Protocol indicates the type of protocol used by each port    Click Apply to save the settings  The page as shown in the following figure  appears  A virtual server is added     PORT FORWARDING    Port Forwarding allows you to direct incoming traffic from the WAN side  identified by protocol and external port to the  internal server with a private IP address on the LAN side  The internal port is required only if the external port needs to be  converted to a different port number used by the server on the LAN side  A maximum of 32 entries can be configured     Select the service name  and enter the server IP address and click   Apply   to forward IP packets for this service to the  specified server  Note  Modifying the Internal Port Start or Internal Port End is not recommended  if the External Port  Start or the External Port End changes  the Internal Port Start orInternal Port End automatically changes  accordingly     PORT FORWARDING SETUP       3 3 3 DMZ    Choose Advanced  gt  DMZ  The page as shown in the following figur
31. For maximum compatibility  use WPA Only  This mode uses TKIP cipher  Some  gaming and legacy devices work only in this mode     To achieve better wireless performance use WPA2 Only security mode  or in other words AES cipher      WPA PSK does not require an authentication server  The WPA option requires an external RADIUS server        WPA Mode     WPA PSK          Group Key Update Interval  100    PRE SHARED KEY    Pre Shared Key  eeeceeeceee       Please take note of your SSID and security Key as you will need to duplicate the same settings to your wireless devices and    PC   Fony  Parameters in this page are similar to those in the page for Auto  WPA or  WPA2    Click Apply to save the settings     3 2 4 Local Network    You can configure the LAN IP address according to the actual application  The   preset IP address is 192 168 1 1  You can use the default settings and DHCP   service to manage the IP settings of the private network  The IP address of the   device is the base address used for DHCP  To use the device for DHCP in your  27    LAN  the IP address pool used for DHCP must be compatible with the IP address  of the device  The IP address available in the DHCP IP address pool changes  automatically if the IP address of the device changes    You can also enable the secondary LAN IP address  The primary and the  secondary LAN IP addresses must be in different network segments    Choose Setup  gt  Local Network  The LOCAL NETWORK page as shown in the  following figure
32. NUMBER OF DYNAMIC DHCP CLIENTS  1       Computer Name  MACAddress IP Address ExpireTime  Ode 192 168 1 2 42844    3 2 5 Time and Date  Choose Setup  gt  Time and Date  The TIME AND DATE page as shown in the    following figure appears        TIME AND DATE    The Time Configuration option allows you to configure  update  and maintain the correct time on the internal system clock   From this section you can set the time zone that you are in and set the NTP  Network Time Protocol  Server  Daylight  Saving can also be configured to automatically adjust the time when needed    Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers    1st NTP time server     192 168 2 10  2nd NTP time server     192 168 110    TIME CONFIGURATION    Current Local Time  2000 01 01 00 12 53       Time Zone     GMT  Greenwhich Mean Time  Dublin  Lisbon  London  Casablanca w       Enable Daylight Saving       start Year   Mon Day Hour Min      Year   Mon _  Day        Hour   Min            In the TIME AND DATE page  you can configure  update  and maintain the time  of the internal system clock  You can set the time zone that you are in and the  network time protocol  NTP  server  You can also set daylight saving time to  automatically adjust the time when needed    Select Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers     31    Select the appropriate time server and the time zone from the corresponding  drop down lists    Select Enable Daylight Saving if necessary  Enter the correct the start and en
33. O WPA2 PSK    Security Mode None  Select this option if you do not want to activate any security features     Step 6 View the configuration information of the device  To modify the          information  click Back  To effect the configuration  click Next     15    STEP 4  COMPLETED AND RESTART  Setup complete  Click  Back  to review or modify settings     If your Internet connection does not work  you can try the Setup Wizard again with alternative settings or use Manual Setup  instead if you have your Internet connection details as provided by your ISP     SETUP SUMMARY    Below is a detailed summary of your settings  Please print this page out  or write the information on a piece of paper  so  you can configure the correct settings on your wireless client adapters        LO  Note     In each step of the Wizard page  you can click Back to review or modify the  previous settings or click Cancel to exit the wizard     3 2 2 Internet Setup    Choose Setup  gt  Internet Setup  The page as shown in the following figure  appears     16    Choose  Add    Edit   or  Delete  to configure WAN interfaces     WAN SETUP    _ VPIIVGI VLAWID ECAP Service Name Protocol State Status Default Gateway Action       In this page  you can configure the WAN interface of the device   Click Add and the page as shown in the following figure appears     This screen allows you to configure an ATM PVC identifier  VPI and VCI  and select a service category     ATM PVC CONFIGURATION       VCT    35    32 6
34. OCK MAC ADDRESS    Username   MAC Schedule          Click Add and the page as shown in the following figure appears     36    ADD SCHEDULE RULE    User Name        Current PC s MACAddress      Other MAC Address         Schedule  Allways   View Avaiable Schedules       Manual Schedule         The following table describes the parameters in this page   Description    Enter the name that identifies your configuration  For  User Name  example  kids     Current PC   s MAC Enter the MAC address of the computer that connects  Address to the device     Omer Radics Enter the MAC address of another device that is   included in MAC filtering    Select the time of MAC filter from the drop down list   Schedule   You can select Always or Never    If you select this check box  you need to manually set  Manual Schedule hos oa   the time of MAC filtering     Click Apply to save the settings        3 3 1 3 Security Settings    In the ADVANCED WIRELESS page  click Security Settings  The page as shown  in the following figure appears     37    WIRELESS SECURITY    Use this section to configure the wireless security settings for your router  Please note that changes made on this section  will also need to be duplicated to your wireless clients and PC     WIRELESS SSID          ADN 4100             WIRELESS SECURITY MODE    To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features  This device supports three wireless security modes  including  WEP  WPA and WPA2  WEP is the original wire
35. On from the  User Isolation   a  drop down list  On indicates that computers connected    to the device cannot communicate with each other        35      Field   Description      Disable WMM Select whether to disable WMM  You can select Off or  Advertise On    Set the maximum number of clients that can be  Max Clients connected to the AP at the same time  Its value range    is 1   32     Enable Wireless Select or deselect the check box to enable or disable  Guest Network the wireless interface     ssD Similar to the primary SSID  it identifies a wireless AP     These settings are applicable only for more technically advanced users who have  sufficient knowledge about wireless LAN  Do not change these settings unless  you know the effect of changes on the device    Click Apply to save the settings        3 3 1 2 MAC Filtering    In the ADVANCED WIRELESS page  click MAC Filtering  The page as shown in  the following figure appears        BLOCK MAC ADDRESS       Time of Day Restrictions     A maximum of 16 entries can be configured    This page adds a time of day restriction to a special LAN device connected to the router  The   Current PC    s MAC Address  automatically displays the MAC address of the LAN device where the browser is running  To restrict another LAN device  click  the  Other MAC Address    button and enter the MAC address of the other LAN device  To find out the MAC address of a  Windows based PC  open a command prompt window and type  ipconfig  all           BL
36. WAY    Enable Automatic Assigned Default Gateway  Use Gateway IP Address        Use Interface        In this page  you can select Enable Automatic Assigned Default Gateway  or  enter the information in the Use Gateway IP Address and Use Interface fields   Click Apply to save the settings     3 3 11 3 RIP Settings    Choose Advanced  gt  Routing and click RIP  The page as shown in the following  figure appears     RIP CONFIGURATION    To activate RIP for the device  select the  Enabled  checkbox for Global RIP Mode  To configure an individual interface   select the desired RIP version and operation  followed by placing a check in the  Enabled  checkbox for the interface  Click  the  Apply  button to save the configuration  and to start or stop RIP based on the Global RIP Mode selected        In this page  you can view the interfaces on your device that use RIP and the    version of the protocol used   If you enable RIP  the device communicates with other devices using the routing    information protocol  RIP    Click Apply to save the settings     78    3 3 12 Schedules    Choose Advanced  gt  Schedules  The page as shown in the following figure    appears     SCHEDULES    Schedule allows you to create scheduling rules to be applied for your firewall     Maximum number of schedule rules  20    SCHEDULE RULES    Click Add to add a schedule rule  The page as shown in the following figure       appears   ADD SCHEDULE RULE  Name    Day s   O All Week    Select Day s   Osun Omon  T
37. ateway for DHCP  client connected to it  If you change the IP address of the device  you must also  change the range of IP addresses in the pool used for DHCP on the LAN  The IP  address pool can contain up to 253 IP addresses    Click Apply to save the settings   In the LOCAL NETWORK page  you can assign LAN IP addresses for specific    computers according to their MAC addresses   DHCP RESERVATIONS LIST    Status Computer Name MAC Address IP Address    Click Add to add static DHCP reservation  The page as shown in the following  figure appears     ADD DHCP RESERVATION  OPTIONAL     Enable  C  Computer Name    IP Address    MAC Address      The following table describes the parameters in this page     Esabis Select the check box to reserve the IP address for the  designated PC with the configured MAC address     Enter the computer name  It helps you to recognize the    Computer Name PC with the MAC address  For example  Father s    Laptop     IP Address Enter the IP address of the computer   MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the computer     Click Apply to save the settings        After the DHCP reservation information is saved  the DHCP reservations list  displays the information    If the DHCP reservations list is not empty  you can select one or more items and  click Edit or Delete     30    The NUMBER OF DYNAMIC DHCP CLIENTS page displays the DHCP clients   PCs or Laptops  currently connected to the device and the detailed information    of the connected computers     
38. col and IPX protocol    Select the 802 1p priority of the packet from the   drop down list  You can select no match or a value in    the range of 0   7  Note that this function is not  supported at the moment     Queue can set the queue in the classification configuration     Mark 802 1p Priority   Attach the 802 1p mark to the mapped packet     802 1p Priority       Click Apply to save the settings     3 3   Firewall Settings    A denial of service  DoS  attack is one of the most common network attacks and  is characterized by an explicit attempt by attackers to prevent legitimate users of  a service from using that service  It usually leads to overload of system server or  core dump of the system    Choose Advanced  gt  Firewall Settings  The page as shown in the following  figure appears     56    FIREWALL SETTINGS    Click  Apply  button to make the changes effective immediately     FIREWALL CONFIGURATION    Enable Attack Prevent       Icmp Echo   Fraggle   Echo Chargen   IP Land   Port Scan   TCP Flags  Set  SYN FIN   TCP Flags  Set  SYN RST   TCP Flags  Set  FIN RST   TCP DoS     TTCP DoS Max Rate  50  packets second        Click Apply to save the settings     3 3 8 DNS    Domain name system  DNS  is an Internet service that translates domain names  into IP addresses  Because domain names are alphabetic  they are easier to  remember  The Internet  however  is actually based on IP addresses  Each time  you use a domain name  a DNS service must translate the name into the
39. ction    from LAN to WAN   Select the time that you want to apply the rule from the  Time schedule    drop down list  You can select Always or Never   Select the WAN interface to be mapped from the  WWan interface    drop down list     Click Apply to save the settings        3 3 6 QoS Config    Choose Advanced  gt  QoS Config  The page as shown in the following figure  appears   NETWORK TOOLS    QOS INTERFACE CONFIG    Allows you to config interface bandwidth control     QoS Interface Config    NETWORK TOOLS    QOS QUEUE CONFIG    Allows you to config queue    s precedence     Qos Queue Config    NETWORK TOOLS    QOS CLASSIFY CONFIGURATION    Allows you to assign a classification       QoS Classify Config    3 3 6 1 Interface Configuration  In the QoS CONFIG page  click QoS Interface Config  The page as shown in    the following figure appears     QOS INTERFACE CONFIG    This page allows you to config interface bandwidth control  include upstream and downstream        LISTS    i o    Click Edit and the page as shown in the following figure appears   QOS INTERFACE CONFIG    Interface     Enable        Schedule Algorithm      Up Stream    Kbps   Down Stream    Kbps        In this page  you can configure the uplink bandwidth and downlink bandwidth of  each interface  The uplink rate and the downlink rate are limited according to the  configured bandwidth  Click Apply to save the settings     3 3 6 2 Queue Configuration  In the QoS CONFIG page  click Qos Queue Config  The page as
40. d  1483 Routed  and MER access  Multiple PVCs  up to eight  that can be isolated from each other  A single PVC with multiple sessions   Multiple PVCs with multiple sessions   Binding of ports with PVCs   802 1Q and and 802 1P protocol   DHCP server   NAT and NAPT   Static routing   Firmware upgrade through Web or TFTP    4    Restore to the factory defaults   DNS   Virtual server   DMZ   Three level user accounts   Web user interface   Telnet CLI   System status displaying   PPP session PAP  CHAP  and MS CHAP   IP filter   IP QoS   Remote access control   Line connection status test   Remote management through telnet or HTTP  Backup and restoration of configuration file  Ethernet interface supports crossover detection  auto correction and  polarity correction   UPnP   PPTP VPN   IPSec VPN    2 Hardware Installation    Step 1 Connect the LINE interface of the device and the Modem interface of  the splitter with a telephone cable  Connect the phone set to the  Phone interface of the splitter through a telephone cable  Connect the  input cable to the Line interface of the splitter   The splitter has three interfaces     Line  Connect to a wall phone interface  RJ 11 jack      Modem  Connect to the LINE interface of the device   e Phone  Connect to a telephone set    Step 2 Connect the LAN interface of the device to the network card of the PC  through an Ethernet cable  MDI MDIX      it  Note   Use the twisted pair cable to connect the hub or switch     Step 3 Insert one end of t
41. d  time of the daylight saving    Click Apply to save the settings     3 2 6 Logout    Choose Setup  gt  Logout  The page as shown in the following figure appears     LOGOUT    Logging out will close the browser     Click Logout to log out of the configuration page     3 3 Advanced Configuration    This section contains advanced features used for network management  security  and administrative tools to manage the device  You can view the status and other  information of the device  to examine the performance and troubleshoot     3 3 1 Advanced Wireless    This function is used to modify the standard 802 11g wireless settings  It is  recommended not changing the default settings  because incorrect settings may  affect the performance of the wireless performance  The default settings provide  the best wireless performance in most environments    Choose Advanced  gt  Advanced Wireless  The ADVANCED WIRELESS page  as shown in the following figure appears     32    ADVANCED WIRELESS     ADVANCED SETTINGS    Allows you to configure advanced features of the wireless LAN interface     Advanced Settings    ADVANCED WIRELESS    MAC FILTERING    Allows you to configure wireless firewall by denying or allowing designated MAC addresses     MAC Filtering    ADVANCED WIRELESS    SECURITY SETTINGS    Allows you to configure security features of the wireless LAN interface     Security Settings    ADVANCED WIRELESS    WPS SETTING    Allows you to configure wireless WPS        3 3 1 1 Advanced
42. d only        WWAN Interfaces     pppoe 03500  v       Enter the Filter Name and specify at least one of the following criteria  protocol   source destination IP address  subnet mask  and source destination port     48    Then  click Apply to save the settings     Q Note     The settings apply only when the firewall is enabled     The ACTIVE INBOUND FILTER in the INCOMING IP FILTERING page displays  detailed information of each created inbound IP filter  Click Delete to delete an IP  filter  Note that the Delete button appears only when at least one IP filter exists     3 3 5 2 Outbound IP Filtering    By default  all outgoing IP traffic from the LAN is allowed  The outbound filter  allows you to create a filter rule to block outgoing IP traffic by specifying a filter  name and at least one criterion    In the FILTERING OPTIONS page  click Outbound IP Filtering  The  OUTGOING IP FILTERING page as shown in the following figure appears     OUTGOING IP FILTERING    This screen allows you to create a filter rule to identify outgoing IP traffic by specifying a new filter name and at least one  condition below  All of the specified conditions in this filter rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect  Click  Apply  to  save and activate the filter    WARNING   Changing from one global policy to another will cause all defined rules to be REMOVED  AUTOMATICALLY  You will need to create new rules for the new policy     By default  all outgoing IP traffic from LAN is allowed  bu
43. dows based PC  open a command prompt window and type  ipconfig  all        BLOCK MAC ADDRESS       3 3 5 Filtering Options  Choose Advanced  gt  Filtering Options  The FILTERING OPTIONS page as    shown in the following figure appears   FILTERING OPTIONS    INBOUND IP FILTERING    Manage incoming traffic     Inbound IP Filtering    FILTERING OPTIONS    OUTBOUND IP FILTERING    Manage outgoing traffic     Outbound IP Filtering    FILTERING OPTIONS    BRIDGE FILTERING     Uses MAC address to implement filtering  Usefull only in bridge mode     Bridge Filtering       47    3 3 5 1 Inbound IP Filtering    In the FILTERING OPTIONS page  click Inbound IP Filtering  The INCOMING  IP FILTERING page as shown in the following figure appears     INCOMING IP FILTERING    The screen allows you to create a filter rule to identify incoming IP traffic by specifying a new filter name and at least one  condition below     Packets matched the rule will be discarded    ACTIVE INBOUND FILTER    lame VPI VCI Protocol Source Address Source Port Dest  Address Dest  Port Schedule Rule       Click Add to add an inbound IP filter  The page as shown in the following figure    appears   INCOMING IP FILTERING                      Filter Name    Protocol Any    i  Source IP Type    Any v  Source Port Type     Any v  Destination IP Type   Any v  Destination Port Type     Any v             Schedule     Allways     View Available Schedules    WAN Interfaces  Configured in Routing mode and with firewall enable
44. e  update  and maintain the correct time on the internal system clock   From this section you can set the time zone that you are in and set the NTP  Network Time Protocol  Server  Daylight  Saving can also be configured to automatically adjust the time when needed     TIME SETTING  Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers    1st NTP time server    2nd NTP time server      TIME CONFIGURATION       Time Zone     GMT  Greenwhich Mean Time  Dublin  Lisbon  London  Casablanca      C  Enable Daylight Saving       Step 4 Configure the Internet connection        Select the protocol and the encapsulation mode  Set the VPI and the  VCI   If the Protocol is set to PPPoE or PPPOA  the page as shown in the    following figure appears   11    STEP 2  SETUP INTERNET CONNECTION    Please select your ISP  Internet Service Provider  from the list below     Protocol     PPPoE v    Encapsulation Mode  LLC v          VPI  0  0 255        VCI     35    Encapsulation Mode              32 65535        PPPOE PPPOA    Please enter your Username and Password as provided by your ISP  Internet Service Provider   Please enter the  information exactly as shown taking note of upper and lower cases  Click  Next  to continue                            You need to enter the user name and password for PPPoE or PPPoA    dialup   If the Protocol is set to Dynamic IP  the page as shown in the  following figure appears     STEP 2  SETUP INTERNET CONNECTION    Please select your ISP  Internet Service Pro
45. e appears     42    The DSL Router will forward IP packets from the WAN that do not belong to any of the applications configured in the Port  Forwarding table to the DMZ host computer     Enter the computer    s IP address and click  ApplyS    to activate the DMZ host     Clear the IP address field and click  Apply  to deactivate the DMZ host     DMZ HOST          WAN Connection    pppoe_0_35 0 0 v  Enable DMZ  C        DMZ Host IP Address       In this page  you can enable a DMZ host  In this way  access from Internet to the  WAN IP address of the device is forwarded to the DMZ host and network server    of the internal LAN is protected   Click Apply to save the settings     3 3 4 Parental Control    Choose Advanced  gt  Parental Control  The PARENTAL CONTROL page as  shown in the following figure appears     PARENTAL CONTROL    BLOCK WEBSITE    Uses URL  i e  www yahoo com  to implement filtering     Block Website    PARENTAL CONTROL    BLOCK MAC ADDRESS    Uses MAC address to implement filtering        Block MAC Address    This page provides two useful tools for restricting Internet access  Block  Website allows you to quickly create a list of websites that you wish to prevent    43    users from accessing  Block MAC Address allows you to control Internet access    by clients or PCs connected to the device     3 3 4 1 Block Website  Inthe PARENTAL CONTROL page  click Block Website  The page as shown in  the following figure appears    BLOCK WEBSITE    This page allows you 
46. e page as shown in the  following figure appears     WAN Management Protocol  TR 069  allows a Auto Configuration Server  ACS  to perform auto configuration     Select the desired values and click Apply to configure the TR 069 client options     TR 069 CLIENT    CONFIGURATION    Inform     Disabled    Enabled    Inform Interval    300  ACS URL    hitp     ACS User Name    username  ACS Password        Connection Request Authentication  Connection Request User Name   Connection Request Password        In this page  you can configure the TR 069 CPE  The following table describes  the parameters in this page   You can select Disabled or Enabled to disable or  enable notification   e Disabled indicates that the device does not  goad automatically send requests to the TRO69 server   Enabled indicates that the device automatically  sends a request of connection to the TRO69    server  The following function items are available    only when Inform is set to Enabled     The interval of sending a request of connection to the  Inform Interval   TRO69 server from the device    The path of the TRO69 server to which the device  ACS URL   sends a request        68        Field   Description      The user name that the devices uses to log in to the  ACS User Name   TRO69 server    The password that the devices uses to log in to the  ACS Password   TRO69 server     Select the check box to enable authentication of    Connection Request   connection request  If you enable the function  you  Au
47. em take effect  Click  Apply  to save and activate the filter     WARNING   Changing from one global policy to another will cause all defined rules to be REMOVED  AUTOMATICALLY  You will need to create new rules for the new policy     Bridge Filtering Global Policy      ALLOW all packets but DENY those matching any of specific rules listed      DENY all packets but ALLOW those matching any of specific rules listed    Pepi       DISPLAY LIST    ovaya MAC SCR TME    This page is used to configure bridge parameters  In this page  you can modify  the settings or view the information of the bridge and its attached ports   Click Add to add a bridge filter  The page as shown in the following figure    appears   ADD BRIDGE FILTER          Protocol Type    Click to Select          Destination MAC Address   Source MAC Address        Frame Direction    Select v   Time schedule    Allways Y  View Available Schedules    WwWan interface    Select all wan       The following table describes the parameters in this page   Description                   Select the protocol type to be mapped from the  Protocol Type drop down list  You can select PPPoE   IPv4  IPv6     AppleTalk  IPX  NetBEUI  or IGMP     Destination MAC    Enter the destination MAC address to be mapped   Address       51      Field   Description      Source MAC  Enter the source MAC address to be mapped   Address    Select the frame direction to be mapped from the    Frame Direction drop down list  The device supports frame dire
48. es the parameters in this page     Fiad O   Description    You can select 64 bits or 128 bits from the drop down    list   WEP Key Length        f you select 64 bits  you need to enter 10    hexadecimal numbers or 5 characters        22      Field   Description      e  f you select 128 bits  you need to enter 26  hexadecimal numbers or 13 characters     Select the WEP key from the drop down list  It l  Choose WEP Key l y p s value  range is 1   4        WEP Keys 1   4 Set the 64 bits or 128 bits key  in the format of Hex or  ASCII   RIS Select the authentication mode from the drop down list   Authentication  You can select Open or Share Key     Click Apply to save the settings     Auto  WPA or WPA2     If the Security Mode is set to Auto  WPA or WPA2   the page as shown in the  following figure appears     23       WIRELESS SECURITY       Use this section to configure the wireless security settings for your router  Please note that changes made on this section  will also need to be duplicated to your wireless clients and PC        WIRELESS SECURITY MODE    To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features  This device supports three wireless security modes  including  WEP  WPA and WPA2  WEP is the original wireless encryption standard  WPA and WPA2 provides a higher level  of security        Security Mode     Auto WPA or WPA2                Use WPA or WPA2 mode to achieve a balance of strong security and best compatibility  This mode uses WPA for legacy  cl
49. evice  To update the firmware   do as follows    Step 1 Click Browse   to select the file    Step 2 Select Clear Config     82    Step 3 Click Update Firmware to update the configuration file   The device loads the file and reboots automatically        Caution     Do not turn off your device or press the Reset button when the procedure  is in progress   3 4 3 Access Controls    Choose Management  gt  Access Controls  The ACCESS CONTROLS page as  shown in the following figure appears     ACCESS CONTROLS    ACCOUNT PASSWORD    Manage DSL Router user accounts     Account Password    ACCESS CONTROLS    SERVICES    A Service Control List   SCL     enables or disables services from being used     Services    ACCESS CONTROLS    IP ADDRESS    Permits access to local management services        IP Address    This page contains Account Password  Services  and IP Address     3 4 3 1 Account Password    In the ACCESS CONTROLS page  click Account Password  The page as  shown in the following figure appears     83       ACCOUNT PASSWORD       Access to your DSL Router is controlled through three user accounts  admin  support  and user     The user name  support  is used to allow an ISP technician to access your DSL Router for maintenance and to run  diagnostics  This user name can not be used in local     The user name  user  can access the DSL Router  view configuration settings and statistics  as well as update the router    s  firmware     Use the fields below to enter up to 16 character
50. evice  back up the current settings to a file   update the backup file  and restore the factory default settings   The following table describes the buttons in this page       Button   Description    Restart the device     Specify the path to back up the current configuration in    Backup Setting a configuration file on your computer  You can rename  the configuration file    Click Browse    to select the configuration file of device  and click Update Settings to update the configuration    Update Settings       81      Button   Description     ofthe device     Restore Default    l Reset the device to default settings   Setting          Caution     Do not turn off your device or press the Reset button when the procedure  is in progress     3 4 2 Firmware Update    Choose Management  gt  Firmware Update  The page as shown in the following  figure appears        FIRMWARE UPDATE       Step 1  Obtain an updated firmware image file from your ISP     Step 2  Enter the path to the image file location in the box below or click the  Browse  button    Step 3  Click the  Update Firmware  button once to upload the new image file     NOTE  The update process takes about 2 minutes to complete  and your DSL Router will reboot  Please DO NOT power off  your router before the update is complete        FIRMWARE UPDATE    Current Firmware Version  V1 0    Current Firmware Date  2009 09 07 10 23 12             Select File     Clear Config  C    In this page  you can upgrade the firmware of the d
51. he dangers of electric shock  and static electricity when working with electrical equipment  All guidelines of this  and of the computer manufacture must therefore be allowed at all times to ensure    the safe use of the equipment     Energy Saving Note of the Device   This power required device does not support Standby mode operation    For energy saving  please remove the power cable or push the power button to  OFF position to disconnect the device from the power circuit    Without removing power cable or Power off  the device will still consuming power  from the power source  In the view of Saving the Energy and reduce the  unnecessary power consuming  it is strongly suggested to remove the power    connection for the device if this device is not intended to be active     Revision   User s Manual for 802 11n Wireless ADSL 2 2  Router  Model  ADN 4100   Rev  1 0  Sep  2010    Part No  EM ADN4100_v1    Contents     el pr  os PP PE E E A Un ne en eee ee ee ee een eee ee 1  1 1 Salety RECAM A A a E 1  1 2 LEDS and InTeraces  anni 2  1 3 System Requirements dir A dat 4  1 4 ROGUES ot sya  4  Hardware lstalato Mais o a saiee ean iden sesnee teed aeeoes 6  WGC ONNGUPALION aii 8  3 1 ACCESSING Me DEVICE E E 8  3 2 General CONnNGUPAU ON vision 9  Sel o O 10  92 2  Meme SOUP scada 16  9293  Wireless O UD a 19  3 24 ocal NEIWOK acacias T cctcina 27  Hz Mmeand Dita A N 31  A A net amanersunata anton Ten pohinnnaes 32  3 3 Advanced Configuration      cccoonccccononccncononcnnconnconcn
52. he power adapter to the wall outlet and connect the  other end to the POWER interface of the device    Connection 1  Figure 3 shows the connection of the device  PC  splitter  and   telephone sets  when no telephone set is placed before the splitter  This type of   connection is recommended         ADSL service Splitter RJ 45  socket      Power   Adapier    Y    Power       Carlos  Phone Phone PC SOCK Cl    Figure 3 Connection diagram  without a telephone set before the splitter   Connection 2  Figure 4 shows the connection of the device  PC  splitter  and  telephone sets  when a telephone set is placed before the splitter    As illustrated in the following figure  the splitter is installed close to the device        ADSL service Splitter    ales   io        RJ 11       1   Madem  e  I      Phone    Figure 4 Connection diagram  with a telephone set before the splitter      0  Note     When connection 2 is used  the filter must be installed close to the telephone  cable  See Figure 4  Do not use a splitter to replace the filter     Installing a telephone directly before the splitter may lead to failure of connection  between the device and the central office  failure of Internet access  or slow  connection speed  lf you need to add a telephone set before the splitter  you must  add a microfilter before the telephone set  Do not connect several telephones  before the splitter or connect several telephones with the microfilter     3 Web Configuration    This chapter describes ho
53. icates    NETWORK TOOLS    PPTP    Allows you to manage PPTP     NETWORK TOOLS    IPSEC    Allows you to configure ipsec        This page contains the following function items  Port Mapping  IGMP Proxy   IGMP Snooping  UPnP  ADSL  SNMP  TR 069  Certificates  PPTP  and    IPSEC     3 3 10 1 Port Mapping  In the NETWORK TOOLS page  click Port Mapping  The page as shown in the    following figure appears   PORT MAPPING  Port Mapping     A maximum 5 entries can be configured  Port Mapping supports multiple port to PVC and bridging groups  Each group will perform as an independent network  To    support this feature  you must create mapping groups with appropriate LAN and WAN interfaces using the  Add  button   The  Delete  button will remove the grouping and add the ungrouped interfaces to the Default group     PORT MAPPING SETUP    A Name     a  tant ethemetlethemet2 ethemet3 ethemet4 wian0 wan0vap0 wian0ap1           In this page  you can bind the WAN interface and the LAN interface to the same  group  Click Add to add port mapping  The page as shown in the following figure    appears     62    ADD PORT MAPPING       To create a new mapping group     1  Enter the Group name and select interfaces from the available interface list and add it to the grouped interface list using  the arrow buttons to create the required mapping of the ports  The group name must be unique     2  Click  Apply  button to make the changes effective immediately        PORT MAPPING CONFIGURATION    Group
54. ications     1 1 Safety Precautions    Refer to the following instructions to prevent the device from risks and damage  caused by fire or electric power     Use volume labels to mark the type of power    Use the power adapter packed within the device package    Pay attention to the power load of the outlet or prolonged lines  An  overburden power outlet or damaged lines and plugs may cause electric  shock or fire accident  Check the power cords regularly  If you find any  damage  replace the power cords at once    Proper space left for heat dissipation is necessary to avoid damage caused  by overheating to the device  The long and thin holes on the device are  designed for heat dissipation to ensure that the device works normally  Do  not cover these heat dissipation holes    Do not put this device close to a place where a heat source exits or high  temperature occurs  Avoid the device from direct sunshine    Do not put this device close to a place where it is over damp or watery  Do  not spill any fluid on this device    Do not connect this device to any PCs or electronic products  unless our  customer engineer or your broadband provider instructs you to do this   because any wrong connection may cause power or fire risk    Do not place the device on an unstable surface or support     1 2 LEDs and Interfaces  Front Panel    m LAN           e                                                                  OO000000 Ct    PWR Link Dala 4 3 2 1 WLAN WPS             Figure 1 Fro
55. ients while maintaining higher security with stations that are WPA2 capable  Also the strongest cipher that the client  supports will be used  For best security  use WPA2 Only mode  This mode uses AES CCMP  cipher and legacy stations are  not allowed access with WPA security  For maximum compatibility  use WPA Only  This mode uses TKIP cipher  Some  gaming and legacy devices work only in this mode     To achieve better wireless performance use WPA2 Only security mode  or in other words AES cipher      WPA PSK does not require an authentication server  The WPA option requires an external RADIUS server           WPA Mode     Auto WPA or WPA2  PSK v       Group Key Update Interval   100    PRE SHARED KEY    Pre Shared Key  e oo               Please take note of your SSID and security Key as you will need to duplicate the same settings to your wireless devices and    PC   Tey    The following table describes the parameters in this page   Description  You can select Auto  WPA or WPA2  PSK or Auto   WPA or WPA2  Enterprise from the drop down list     Group Key Update    Set the interval for updating the key   Interval    Pre Shared Key Set the preshared key to identify the workstation        24    If the WPA Mode is set to Auto  WPA or WPA2  Enterprise  the page as shown  in the following figure appears     WIRELESS SECURITY    Use this section to configure the wireless security settings for your router  Please note that changes made on this section  will also need to be duplicated
56. ity Key as you will need to duplicate the same settings to your wireless devices and    PC     You need to enter the IP address  port  shared key of the RADIUS server   Click Apply to save the settings     WPA2 Only  25    If the Security Mode is set to WPA2 only  the page as shown in the following  figure appears     WIRELESS SECURITY    Use this section to configure the wireless security settings for your router  Please note that changes made on this section  will also need to be duplicated to your wireless clients and PC     WIRELESS SECURITY MODE    To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features  This device supports three wireless security modes  including  WEP  WPA and WPA2  WEP is the original wireless encryption standard  WPA and WPA2 provides a higher level  of security        Security Mode     WPA2 only       Use WPA or WPA2 mode to achieve a balance of strong security and best compatibility  This mode uses WPA for legacy  clients while maintaining higher security with stations that are WPA2 capable  Also the strongest cipher that the client  supports will be used  For best security  use WPA2 Only mode  This mode uses AES CCMP  cipher and legacy stations are  not allowed access with WPA security  For maximum compatibility  use WPA Only  This mode uses TKIP cipher  Some  gaming and legacy devices work only in this mode     To achieve better wireless performance use WPA2 Only security mode  or in other words AES cipher      WPA PSK does not requi
57. le ACL  ensure that the IP address of the host is in the ACL list     Click Add  The page as shown in the following figure appears     IP ADDRESS    IP Address      Enter the IP address of the desired device in the IP Address field and click    Apply to apply the settings     86    3 4 4 Diagnostics    Choose Management  gt  Diagnosis  The page as shown in the following figure    appears     DIAGNOSTICS    The DSL router can test your DSL connection  The individual tests are listed below If a test displays a fail status  click the   Run Diagnostic Test  button again to make sure the fail status is consistent     WAN Connection    pppoe_0 35 0 0  v Return Diagnostic Test       In this page  you can test the connection status of the device  Click Return  Diagnostic Test to run diagnostics  The page as shown in the following figure    appears     TEST THE CONNECTION TO YOUR LOCAL NETWORK       TEST THE CONNECTION TO YOUR INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER    3 4 5 Log Configuration  Choose Management  gt  Log Configuration  The SYSTEM LOG page as shown    in the following figure appears     87    SYSTEM LOG    if the log mode is enabled  the system will begin to log all the selected events  If the selected mode is Remote or Both    events will be sent to the specified IP address and UDP port of the remote syslog server  If the selected mode  is Local or Both   events will be recorded in the local memory     Select the desired values and click Apply to configure the system log options    
58. less encryption standard  WPA and WPA2 provides a higher level  of security              Security Mode            Please take note of your SSID and security Key as you will need to duplicate the same settings to your wireless devices and    PC     Select the desired SSID from the drop down list    Select the encryption type from the Security Mode drop down list  You can  select None  WEP  AUTO  WPA or WPA2   WPA Only  or WPA2 Only  For  parameters of different encryption types  see section 3 2 3 2 Wireless Security  Click Apply to save the settings     3 3 1 4 WPS Settings    In the ADVANCED WIRELESS page  click WPS Setting  The WIRELESS WPS  page as shown in the following figure appears     38    WIRELESS WPS    WPS The condition of use WPS  you can choose different auth mode in Security Setting page  and broadcast the SSID  The  pin code will be saved when you press PIN button     Enabled      Select SSID    ADN 4100 vw  Push Button      Input Station PIN      WPS Session Status        Enabled  The WPS service is enabled by default     Q Note     Ensure that the network card supports the WPS function     You can use one of the following there methods to use WPS authentication       Press the WPS button on the side panel for 3 seconds    0 In the WIRELESS WPS page  click PBC  It has the same function of the  WPS button on the side panel  This is an optional method on wireless  clients      1  Note     You need a Registrar when using the PBC method in a special case in  which
59. llowing figure appears     91    This page allows you to view system logs     SYSTEM LOG                   This page displays the system log  Click Refresh to refresh the system log  shown in the box     3 5 5 Statistics    Choose Status  gt  Statistics  The page as shown in the following figure appears     92    This information reflects the current status of your DSL connection     interface Received  Bytes   LAN1 123200   ADN 4100 2197004   Service VPI VCI    pppoe_0_35_0_0    Mode    Type    Line Coding   Status     SNR Margin  dB    Attenuation  dB    Output Power  dBm      Attainable Rate  Kbps      Rate  Kbps    D  interleave depth    Delay  msec      HEC Errors   OCD Errors     LCD Errors     Total ES     D     Transmitted    Errs Rx drop Bytes    185783  2197004    Received  Bytes Pkts  Errs Drops    Downstream  0 0    Pkts Errs Tx drop    576 0 0  5914 0 0  Transmitted    Bytes Pkts Errs Drops    0   0   Enable  ACTIVATING     Upstream  0 0   0 0   0 0   0    0  0  0    This page displays the statistics information of the network and data transmission     The information helps technicians to identify whether the device is functioning    properly  The information does not affect the functions of the device     93    3 5 6 Route information    Choose Status  gt  Route Info  The page as shown in the following figure appears     ROUTE INFO    Flags  U up    reject  G getway  H host  R reinstate  D dynamic  redirect   M modified  redirect       Destination Gateway Subnet
60. lowing figure  appears     Q PLANET 802 11n ADSL 2 2  Router    Networking  amp  Communication  Setup Advanced Management    Setup    Internet Setup There are two ways to set up your Internet connection  You can use the Web based Internet Connection Setup Wizard or  you can manually configure the connection     SETTING UP YOUR INTERNET    Wireless    Please make sure you have your ISP connection settings first if you choose manual setup   Local Network    Time and Date    Logout INTERNET CONNECTION WIZARD    You can use this wizard for assistance and quick connection of your new Router to the Internet  You will be presented  with step by step instructions in order to get your Internet connection up and running  Click the button below to begin     Setup Wizard    Note  Before launching the wizard  please ensure you have correctly followed the steps outlined in the Quick Installation  Guide included with the router        Step 2 Click Setup Wizard  The page as shown in the following figure  appears     10    WELCOME TO SETUP WIZARD    This wizard will guide you through a step by step process to configure your new router and connect to the Internet     Step 1 Set Time and Date   Step 2  Setup Internet Connection  Step 3 Configure Wireless Network  Step 4 Completed and Quit       There are four steps to configure the device  Click Next to continue   Step 3 Set the time and date  Then  click Next     STEP 1  SET TIME AND DATE    The Time Configuration option allows you to configur
61. lowing figure appears     Transmission of identical content  such as multimedia  from a source to a number of recipients     IGMP SETUP     C  Enable IGMP Snooping       Click Apply to save the settings     64    3 3 10 4UPnP    In the NETWORK TOOLS page  click Upnp  The page as shown in the following  figure appears        UPNP    Universal Plug and Play  UPnP  supports peer to peer Plug and Play functionality for network devices     UUPNP SETUP    O Enable UPnP       WAN Connection  Y    LAN Connection  he             In this page  you can enable universal plug and play  UPnP  and then the system  serves as a daemon    UPnP is widely applied in audio and video software  It automatically searches  devices in the network  If you are concerned about UPnP security  you can  disable it  Select the WAN and LAN interfaces at which you want to enable UPnP  and click Apply to save the settings     3 3 10 5ADSL Settings    In the NETWORK TOOLS page  click ADSL  The page as shown in the following  figure appears     65    ADSL SETTINGS    This page is used to configure the ADSL settings of your ADSL router     ADSL SETTINGS    G Dmt Enabled   _ G Lite Enabled  11 413 Enabled  ADSL2 Enabled  C AnnextL Enabled  ADSL2  Enabled  C AnnexM Enabled  Capability   Bitswap Enable  SRA Enable       In this page  you can select the ADSL modulation  Normally  you are  recommended to keep the factory defaults  The device supports the following  modulation types  G Dmt  G lite  11 413  ADSL2  AnnexL
62. lso need to be duplicated to your wireless clients and PC     WIRELESS SECURITY MODE    To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features  This device supports three wireless security modes  including  WEP  WPA and WPA2  WEP is the original wireless encryption standard  WPA and WPA2 provides a higher level  of security        Security Mode     WEP       If you choose the WEP security option this device will ONLY operate in Legacy Wireless mode  802 11B G      WEP is the wireless encryption standard  To use it you must enter the same key s  into the router and the wireless  stations  For 64 bit keys you must enter 10 hex digits into each key box  For 128 bit keys you must enter 26 hex digits  into each key box  A hex digit is either a number from 0 to 9 or a letter from A to F  For the most secure use of WEP set  the authentication type to  Shared Key  when WEP is enabled     You may also enter any text string into a WEP key box  in which case it will be converted into a hexadecimal key using the  ASCII values of the characters  A maximum of 5 text characters can be entered for 64 bit keys  and a maximum of 13  characters for 128 bit keys        WEP Key Length     64 bits 10 hex digits or 5 char  Y    Choose WEP Key     WEP Keyl        WEP Key2   WEP Key3   WEP Key4     Authentication   Open      Please take note of your SSID and security Key as you will need to duplicate the same settings to your wireless devices and    PC        The following table describ
63. m of 32 entries can be configured     Select the service name  and enter the server IP address and click   Apply   to forward IP packets for this service to the  specified server  Note  Modifying the Internal Port Start or Internal Port End is not recommended  if the External Port  Start or the External Port End changes  the Internal Port Start orInternal Port End automatically changes  accordingly     PORT FORWARDING SETUP      Mime poste potia  OS potire potid ads aie       Click Add to add a virtual server  See the following figure     40    PORT FORWARDING       Port Forwarding allows you to direct incoming traffic from the WAN side  identified by protocol and external port to the  internal server with a private IP address on the LAN side  The internal port is required only if the external port needs to be  converted to a different port number used by the server on the LAN side  A maximum of 32 entries can be configured     Select the service name  and enter the server IP address and click   Apply   to forward IP packets for this service to the  specified server  Note  Modifying the Internal Port Start or Internal Port End is not recommended  if the External Port  Start or the External Port End changes  the Internal Port Start orInternal Port End automatically changes  accordingly        PORT FORWARDING SETUP    Mime porte potid PO posare ported Re     Add    Edit     Delete            PORT FORWARDING SETUP    Remaining number of entries that can be configured  32    WAN 
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65. nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncrnnnnnnnenos 32  3 3 1 Advanced Wireless siii casilla 32  Soe  Porn FOwWardiNg it E S 40  Ss BMZ caia 42  334     Parental  ON ad 43  9399    RINGING O PUONS iaa 47  90    QOS COMING oe iao iia 52  9 9 7 Firewall SCUINGS dico 56  E A A E 57  3309 Dynamic DNS isso ill  58  3 3 10 NetWOrK  TOO St a E S 60  3 3 11 A bande naideebaianediaete eauiaeOsoiadineatingeetaiemeanas 75  3 3 12 e A a ant ae ene ine rte A eee ee 79  3 3 13 LOGOUT AN 80  3 4 MAN ATEN diri A A AA AAA A 80  OAs   SYSICM PROP CO Po O a 80  3 4 2 Firmware Update ia 82  JAS     ACCESS  CONO Sian 83  AA IDIAONOSOS nreno a A ia 87    SAS Log COMMQUMATION asistir 87    SMO A A A 88   AS ioe rae tea NON 89  Sock Device MO Mal ita 89  Bore    Wireless Clica 91  Ss DAPR        So A E id 91  GO    MOOS iaa 91  SII    gt   fo     Gc ee a a 92  3 5 0  Route INTORMANOMN iris 94  A A npomnceutponddeedoueeudtupirienneorosmmucsiautnueet 94    1    Overview    The ADN 4100 supports multiple line modes  lt provides four 10 100Base TX  Ethernet interfaces at the user end  The device provides high speed ADSL  broadband connection to the Internet or Intranet for high end users  such as net    cafes and office users  lt provides high performance access to the Internet   downstream up to 24 Mbps and upstream up to 1 Mbps     The device supports WLAN access  lt can connect to the Internet through a  WLAN AP or WLAN device  It complies with IEEE 802 11  802 11b g n  specifications  WEP  WPA  and WPA2 security specif
66. nt panel  The following table describes the LEDs of the device     ooo Ba The device is powered on and the  Green  PWR Off  Rea Or The device is self testing or self testing is  failed      No signal is detected   Blinks  Green    initialization is normal     The power is off     Fast The device is handshaking with the physical  Blinks   layer of the office     On The device is connected to the physical  layer of the office    The Internet connection is normal in the  routing mode  for example  PPP dial up is  successful   and no Internet data is being    transmitted     The device is in the bridge mode     The Internet connection fails after  successful synchronization in the routing  mode  for example  PPP dial up is failed      On  Green  Internet data is being transmitted in the  Data Blinks  routing mode  Off  On  On    LAN4 1 Green The LAN connection is normal   Blinks Data is being transmitted through the LAN  interface  or the Internet data is being         LED   Color   Status   Description    Lf  4 transmitted in the bridge mode   The LAN connection is not established     The WLAN connection has been activated     Data is being transmitted through the    Green Blinks  WLAN interface     The WLAN connection is not activated     Blinks WPS is activated and the device is waiting  in  WPS Green for negotiation with the clients     WPS is not activated        Rear Panel                             WPS  ON OFF    LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4 POWER WLAN        Figure 2 Rear panel  
67. re an authentication server  The WPA option requires an external RADIUS server     WPA Mode     WPA2 PSK Ni    Group Key Update Interval     100       PRE SHARED KEY    Pre Shared Key    eeeeececeee       Please take note of your SSID and security Key as you will need to duplicate the same settings to your wireless devices and    PC     Parameters in this page are similar to those in the page for Auto  WPA or  WPA2    Click Apply to save the settings     WPA Only    If the Security Mode is set to WPA only  the page as shown in the following  figure appears     26    WIRELESS SECURITY    Use this section to configure the wireless security settings for your router  Please note that changes made on this section  will also need to be duplicated to your wireless clients and PC     WIRELESS SECURITY MODE    To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features  This device supports three wireless security modes  including  WEP  WPA and WPA2  WEP is the original wireless encryption standard  WPA and WPA2 provides a higher level  of security        Security Mode     WPA only       Use WPA or WPA2 mode to achieve a balance of strong security and best compatibility  This mode uses WPA for legacy  clients while maintaining higher security with stations that are WPA2 capable  Also the strongest cipher that the client  supports will be used  For best security  use WPA2 Only mode  This mode uses AES CCMP  cipher and legacy stations are  not allowed access with WPA security  
68. s and click  Apply  to change or create passwords  Note  Password cannot  contain a space        ACCOUNT PASSWORD    Username    admin he     Current Password   New Password     Confirm Password     WEB IDLE TIME OUT SETTINGS  Web Idle Time Out   5  5   30 minutes     In this page  you can change the password and set the time for automatic logout   You are recommended to change the default password to ensure the security of  your network  Ensure that you remember the new password or write it down and  keep it in a safe location for future reference  If you forget the password  you  need to reset the device to the factory default settings  In that case  all  configuration settings of the device are lost    The following table describes the parameters in this page       Field   Description    ACCOUNT PASSWORD    Select a user name from the drop down list to access    Username    the device  You can select admin  user  or  support     Current Password Enter the password of the user   New Password Enter the new password     Confirm Password Enter the new password again for confirmation   WEB IDLE TIME OUT SETTINGS  84         Field   Description      Set the time after which the system automatically exits    Web Idle Time Out the configuration page  Its value range is 5   30  minutes        Click Apply to apply the settings     3 4 3 2 Services    In the ACCESS CONTROLS page  click Services  The page as shown in the  following figure appears     SERVICES    A Service Control List
69. t some IP traffic can be BLOCKED by setting up filters     ACTIVE OUTBOUND FILTER          Click Add to add an outbound IP filter  The page as shown in the following figure  appears     49    OUTCOMING 1P FILTERING    Filter Name    Protocol          Source IP Type      Source Port Type         Destination IP Type     Destination Port Type     Any v    Schedule     Always  v View Available Schedules       Enter the Filter Name and specify at least one of the following criteria  protocol   source destination IP address  subnet mask  and source destination port  Click  Apply to save the settings    The ACTIVE OUTBOUND FILTER in tte OUTGOING IP FILTERING page  displays detailed information of each created outbound IP filter  Click Delete to  delete an IP filter  Note that the Delete button appears only when at least one IP  filter exists     3 3 5 3 Bridge Filtering    In the FILTERING OPTIONS page  click Bridge Filtering  The page as shown in  the following figure appears     50       BRIDGE FILTER       Bridge Filtering is only effective on ATM PVCs configured in Bridge mode  ALLOW means that all MAC layer frames will be  ALLOWED except those matching with any of the specified rules in the following table  DENY means that all MAC layer  frames will be DENIED except those matching with any of the specified rules in the following table     Create a filter to identify the MAC layer frames by specifying at least one condition below  If multiple conditions are specified   all of th
70. the  entry to the routing table     A maximum 30 entries can be configured     ROUTING    STATIC ROUTE    tn SM Gateway e       This page displays the information of existing static routes  Click Add and the  page as shown in the following figure appears     76    STATIC ROUTE ADD    Destination Network Address    Subnet Mask   Use Gateway IP Address    Use Interface    pppoe_0_35 00 J          The following table describes the parameters in this page     Destination Network ae  The destination IP address of the device  Address    Subnet Mask The subnet mask of the destination IP address     Use Gateway IP   The gateway IP address of the device  Address   Select the interface of the static routing used by the  Use Interface   device from the drop down list     nn    ha       Note        You can enter the gateway IP address of the device in the Use Gateway IP  Address field or set the User Interface  but cannot apply the two settings at  the same time     Click Apply to save the settings     3 3 11 2 Default Gateway    Choose Advanced  gt  Routing and click Default Gateway  The page as shown in  the following figure appears     11    DEFAULT GATEWAY    Tf Enable Automatic Assigned Default Gateway checkbox is selected  this router will accept the first received default gateway  assignment from one of the PPPoA  PPPoE or MER DHCP enabled PVC s   If the checkbox is not selected  enter the static  default gateway OR a WAN interface  Click  Apply  button to save it     DEFAULT GATE
71. thentication need to enter the user name and password for  authentication     User Name the TRO69 progress of the device   Password the TRO69 progress of the device        Click Apply to save settings     3 3 10 8 Certificates    In the NETWORK TOOLS page  click Certificates  The Certificates page as  shown in the following figure appears              CERTIFICATES    TRUSTED CA    Trusted CA certificates are used by you to verify peers   s certificates     Trusted CA       Click Trusted CA and the page as shown in the following figure appears     TRUSTED CA  CERTIFICATE AUTHORITY  CERTIFICATES    Name Subject Type Action    LL  Note   Before importing a certificate  you must synchronize the system time with    time server  Otherwise  the certificate fails to be imported     69    Click Input Certificate to import a certificate  The page as shown in the following  figure appears     TRUSTED CA CERTIFICATES    Enter certificate name and paste certificate content    IMPORT CA CERTIFICATE    Certificate Name   Certificate         lt Import CA certificate Here gt       END CERTIFICATE                3 3 10 9 PPTP    The Point to Point Tunneling Protocol  PPTP  is a method for implementing  virtual private networks  PPTP uses a control channel over TCP and a GRE  tunnel operating to encapsulate PPP packets    In the NETWORK TOOLS page  click PPTP  the page as shown in the following  figure appears     70       PPTP    Allows you to transmit data in safety tunnel     PPTP SETUP   C 
72. to block websites  If enabled  the websites listed here will be denied access to clients trying to browse    that website     BLOCK WEBSITE       Click Add  The page as shown in the following page appears     ADD SCHEDULE RULE    URL     hitp                     Schedule     Allways    View Available Schedules          Manual Schedule      Enter the website in the URL field  Select the time to block websites from the  Schedule drop down list  or select Manual Schedule and set the corresponding    time and days   Click Apply to add the website to the BLOCK WEBSITE table  The page as    shown in the following figure appears     44    BLOCK WEBSITE    This page allows you to block websites  If enabled  the websites listed here will be denied access to clients trying to browse  that website     BLOCK WEBSITE       3 3 4 2 Block MAC Address  In the PARENTAL CONTROL page  click Block MAC Address  The page as    shown in the following figure appears     BLOCK MAC ADDRESS    Time of Day Restrictions     A maximum of 16 entries can be configured    This page adds a time of day restriction to a special LAN device connected to the router  The   Current PC    s MAC Address  automatically displays the MAC address of the LAN device where the browser is running  To restrict another LAN device  click  the  Other MAC Address    button and enter the MAC address of the other LAN device  To find out the MAC address of a    Windows based PC  open a command prompt window and type  ipconfig  all   
73. to comply with the limits for a Class B  digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules  These limits are designed to  provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  installation  This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency  energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions  may cause  harmful interference to radio communications  However  there is no guarantee  that interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does  cause harmful 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     a Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna   Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver   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 radio technician for help     FCC Caution   To assure continued compliance  example use only shielded interface cables when  connecting to computer or peripheral devices   Any changes or modifications not  expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user   s  authority to operate the equipment    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
74. ue wed  Cithu Ori Sat  All Day   24 hrs      Start Time      hour minute  24 hour time     End Time      hour minute  24 hour time        The following table describes the parameters in this page   Description    Set the name of the schedule     You can select one  more  or all of the seven days in a  pays  week    If you select the check box  the rule applies throughout  All Day     24 hrs   the 24 hours of the day   Start Time Set the start time of the firewall   End Time Set the end time of the firewall        Click Apply to save the settings     3 3 13 Logout    Choose Advanced  gt  Logout  The page as shown in the following figure  appears     Logging out will close the browser        Click Logout to log out of the configuration page   3 4 Management    3 4 1 System    Choose Management  gt  System Management  The System page as shown in    the following figure appears     80       SYSTEM    REBOOT    Click the button below to reboot the router     SYSTEM    BACKUP SETTINGS    Back up Router configurations  You may save your router configurations to a file on your PC     Note  Please always save configuration file first before viewing it     Backup Setting    SYSTEM    UPDATE SETTINGS    Update Router settings  You may update your router settings using your saved files     Settings File Name   Update Settings             SYSTEM    RESTORE DEFAULT SETTINGS    Restore Router settings to the factory defaults     Restore Default Setting    In this page  you can restart the d
75. vider  from the list below        Protocol   Dynamic IP     Encapsulation Mode  v             VPI    0       0 255           VCI     35  Encapsulation Mode           32 65535           12    If the Protocol is set to Static IP  the page as shown in the following    figure appears   STEP 2  SETUP INTERNET CONNECTION    Please select your ISP  Internet Service Provider  from the list below        Protocol     Static IP v               Encapsulation Mode    LLC       VCI     35     32 65535   Encapsulation Mode     STATIC IP    You have selected Static IP Internet connection  Please enter the appropriate information below as provided by your ISP     The Auto PVC Scan feature will not work in all cases so please enter the VPI VCI numbers if provided by the ISP     Click Next to continue     IP Address    Subnet Mask   Default Gateway      Primary DNS Server         You need to enter the information of the IP address  subnet mask  and  gateway     If the Protocol is set to Bridge  the page as shown in the following  figure appears     13    STEP 2  SETUP INTERNET CONNECTION    Please select your ISP  Internet Service Provider  from the list below         Bridge ho       v       7 0  0 255             35  Encapsulation Mode            32 65535           If you click Scan  the system automatically searches the available  PVCs     STEP 2  SETUP INTERNET CONNECTION    Please select your ISP  Internet Service Provider  from the list below     Protocol     Bridge E    Encapsulation Mode
76. w to configure the device by using the Web based  configuration utility     3 1 Accessing the Device    The following describes how to access the device for the first time in detail   Step 1 Open the Internet Explorer  IE  browser and enter http   192 168 1 1  in the address bar     Step 2 The LOGIN page as shown in the following figure appears     Input username and password          admin                   Login       In this page  enter the user name and the password  Then  click login    Oo The user name and the password of the super user are admin and admin  respectively       The user name and the password of the normal user are user and user  respectively    If you log in as the super user successfully  the page as shown in the following   figure appears          PLANET 802 11n ADSL 2 2  Router    Networking 4 Communication    Setu  p SETTING UP YOUR INTERNET  Wizard    There are two ways to set up your Internet connection  You can use the Web based Internet Connection Setup Wizard or    Internet Setup  you can manually configure the connection     Wireless    Please make sure you have your ISP connection settings first if you choose manual setup     Local Network  Time and Date    Logout INTERNET CONNECTION WIZARD    You can use this wizard for assistance and quick connection of your new Router to the Internet  You will be presented  with step by step instructions in order to get your Internet connection up and running  Click the button below to begin     Setup Wizard
    
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