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1.                           Authentication            Please take note of your SSID and security Key as you will need to duplicate the same settings to your wireless  devices and PC     Apply Settings    D Link DSL 2640R User Manual    Configuration    Wireless Setup   WPA    Wi Fi Protected Access was designed to provide improved data encryption  perceived as weak in WEP  and to provide user authentication  largely nonexistent in WEP  There are  two versions of WPA  both are supported by the access point  WPA Personal encryption uses a pre shared key for authentication and requires periodic re authentication from  associating wireless stations     To configure WPA settings     1     2     Use the default WEP Mode to use WPA or WPA2 as needed  or choose WPA  Only or WPA2 Only operation     Choose the Default WEP Key of from those just entered  used as the active key   Type a Group Key Update Interval to configure the interval time between  re authorization in seconds    Click Apply Settings to use the new WPA security settings and restart the  access point     D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 30       WIRELESS SECURITY MODE    To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features  This device supports three wireless  security modes including  WEP  WPA Personal  and Auto  WEP is the original wireless encryption standard   WPA provides a higher level of security  WPA Personal does not require an authentication server           Security Mode     WPA Personal we         
2.                         Use WPA or WPAZ 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 WP4A2 capable  Also the  strongest cipher that the client supports will be used  For best security  use WPA  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 WPA  Only security mode for in other words AES cipher                             WPA Mode     Auto  WPA or WPA2  we                  Group Key Update Interval       seconds              PRE SHARED KEY               Pre Shared Key               Please take note of your 5510 and security Key as you will need to duplicate the same settings to your wireless  devices and PC     Apply Settings    Configuration    LAN Setup    You can configure the LAN IP address to suit your preference  Many users will find it  convenient to use the default settings together with DHCP service to manage the IP settings  for their private network  The IP address of the Router is the base address used for DHCP   In order to use the Router for DHCP on your LAN  the IP address pool used for DHCP must  be compatible with the IP address of the Router  The IP addresses available in the DHCP IP  address pool will change autom
3.        D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 03    Maintenance    Use the System Log to view a log of events that occur on the Router     D Link DSL 2640R User Manual    System Log  reee A    54    The system Log allows you to view the logs that have been created     Date Time  01 01 2000 00 16 37  01 01 2000 00 16 38  01 01 2000 00 16 38  01 01 2000 00 16 39  01 01 2000 00 16 39  01 01 2000 00 16 39  01 01 2000 00 16 39  01 01 2000 00 16 39  01 01 2000 00 16 39  01 01 2000 00 17 35  01 01 2000 00 17 36  01 01 2000 00 17 36  01 01 2000 00 17 37  01 01 2000 00 17 37  01 01 2000 00 17 37  01 01 2000 00 17 37  01 01 2000 00 17 37  01 01 2000 00 17 37  01 01 2000 00 17 40  01 01 2000 00 17 41  01 01 2000 00 17 41  01 01 2000 00 17 42  01 01 2000 00 17 42  01 01 2000 00 17 42  01 01 2000 00 17 42  01 01 2000 00 17 42  01 01 2000 00 17 42    Message  Exception occured  EPC 800366a4 RA BD0032320  MPOA  Link Down  LAN promiscuous mode  lt 1 gt   Last errorlog repeat 1 Times  SNMP TRAF 3  link up  Last errorlog repeat 1 Times  SNMP TRAP 1  warm start  main  init completed  aditime task pause 1 day  Exception occured  EPC 800366a4 RA 8003232c  MPOA Link Down  LAN promiscuous mode  lt 1  gt   Last errorlog repeat 1 Times  SNMP TRAF 3  link up  Last errorlog repeat 1 Times  SNMP TRAP 1  warm start  main  inik completed  adjtime task pause 1 day  Exception occured  EPC 80036684 RA 8003232c  MPOA Link Down  LAN promiscuous mode  lt 1  gt   Last errorlog repeat 1 Times  SNMP TRAF 3  link up  Last er
4.      selecting the Remove option for the rule and clicking the Remove Selected button   ADD INBOUND IP FILTER          Filter Name     Protocol               Source IP address              Source Subnet Mask                            Source Port               Destination IP address                    Destination Subnet Mask                    Destination Port        Add Apply          ACTIVE INBOUND FILTER    Mame Protocol Src  Addr  Mask Src  Port Dest  Addr  Mask Dest  Port Remove       D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 40    Advanced Configuration    DNS Setup    Use the DNS Setup menu to configure standard DNS server IP settings or to configure and enable DDNS for the Router     DNS Server    Choose to    Obtain DNS server address automatically    from the ISP or enter DNS IP  address information manually  The Preffered DNS Server address is required  the  Alternate DNS Server address is used for a back up DNS server     DDNS    Dynamic DNS allows a dynamic public IP address to be associated with a static host  name in any of the many domains  allowing access to a specific host from various  locations on the Internet  With this function enabled  remote access to a host will be  allowed by clicking a URL hyperlink in the following form  dlinkddns com Because many  ISPs assign public IP addresses using DHCP  it can be difficult to locate a specific host  on the LAN using the standard DNS  For example  if you are running a public web server  or VPN server on your LAN  DDNS ensur
5.    BROADBAND    D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 12    Configuration    Configure the Router    When you successfully connect to the web manager  the main ADSL Setup menu is  displayed  Use this menu to configure the WAN settings for Internet connection     All configuration and management of the Router is done using the web based    management interface pictured in the example  ps 2640R ff     ADSL Setup Helpful Hints     E i i i Wireless Setup  The Setup Wizard allows you to configure the basic settings for the WAN  Internet  and     i If you are configuring this device for the first time  D Link recommends that you click the Setup Wizard  Ethernet LAN  including DHCP  settings  To launch the Setup Wizard click on the Setup TAE eh a i a i      ime and Date  Wizard button  datos    through the process  Logout    r tting up your ADSL    Setup wizard    Wizard Manual Setup connection     Tick the Manual Setup  WAN CONNECTION    The DSL WAN connection can be separated virtually into multiple channels by assigning different YPI   CI in the j your  each Permanent virtual Circuit  PYC   In each PYC you can also set the connection protocol to be PPP  t e Provider  Dynamic IP  Static IP or Bridge mode     Reboot    WAN Connection   PYCO v    sord as these  sitive  The  MANUAL ADSL CONNECTION SETUP    Please select the appropriate option to connect to your ISP  i t Pp S  password combinations       PPPoE PPPoA Choose this option if your ISP uses PPPoE PPPo4   For most DSL users      Dyna
6.   1483 Routed IP VC Mux or IpoA  If you have not been provided  specific information for the Connection Type setting  leave the default setting     Change the IP Address  Subnet Mask  and Default Gateway address as  instructed by your ISP  These are the global IP settings for the WAN interface   This is the    visible    IP address of your account     NAT should remain Enable  If you disable NAT  you will not be able to use more  than one computer for Internet connections  NAT is enabled and disabled  system wide  therefore if you are using multiple virtual connections  NAT will be  disabled on all connections     Leave the Default Route enabled if you want to use the Router as the default  route to the Internet for your LAN  Whenever a computer on the LAN attempts to  access the Internet  the Router becomes the Internet gateway to the computer  If  you have an alternative route for Internet traffic you may disable this without  effecting the Router   s connection     D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 26    STATIC IP ADDRESS INTERNET CONNECTION TYPE      Enter the static address information provided by your Internet Service Provider  TSP      IP Address     0 0 0 0  Subnet Mask   0 0 0 0  Connection Type    1483 Bridged IP LLC    NAT    Enable  i    IGMP   Enable       Default Route    Enable       Default Gateway     0 0 0 0     The Default Gateway will apply to all WAN connections         Configuration    Manual ADSL Setup     Bridge Mode    Follow the instructions below to conf
7.  1483 Bridged IP LLC  1483 Bridged IP VC Mux    e Static IP Address  1483 Bridged IP LLC  1483 Bridged IP VC Mux  1483 Routed IP LLC IPoA  or 1483 Routed IP VC Mux    e Bridge Mode  1483 Bridged IP LLC or 1483 Bridged IP VC Mux     Modulation Type    ADSL uses various standardized modulation techniques to transmit data over the allotted signal frequencies  Some users may need to change the type of modulation used for  their service  The default DSL modulation  Auto Synch Up  used for the Router automatically detects all types of ADSL  ADSL2  and ADSL2  modulation     Security Protocol    This is the method your ADSL service provider will use to verify your Username and Password when you log on to their network  Your Router supports the PAP and CHAP  protocols     VPI    Most users will not be required to change this setting  The Virtual Path Identifier  VPI  is used in conjunction with the Virtual Channel Identifier  VCI  to identify the data path  between your ADSL service provider   s network and your computer  If you are setting up the Router for multiple virtual connections  you will need to configure the VPI and VCI as  instructed by your ADSL service provider for the additional connections  This setting can be changed in the WAN Settings window of the web management interface     VCI    Most users will not be required to change this setting  The Virtual Channel Identifier  VCI  used in conjunction with the VPI to identify the data path between your ADSL service  provide
8.  Address  6   00 00 00 00 00 00      MAC Address  7   00 00 00 00 00 00      MAC Address  8   00 00 00 00 00 00           Apply Settings    D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 46    Advanced Configuration    Advanced LAN    Use the Advanced LAN menu to enable or disable UPnP and multicast streaming     UPnP or Universal Plug and Play is disabled by default  This network protocol is  used to simplify networking and is supported on many types of networking devices  These options are for users that wish to change the LAN settings  D Link does not recommend changing  Devices that support UPnP advertise their services and capabilities to other UPnP these settings from Factory default  Changing these settings may affect the behaviour of your network   enabled devices to facilitate network applications such as streaming audio or  video  To use UPnP click the Enable UPnP option to check the box    Multicast streaming support is enabled by default to allow streaming of audio and  video and other multicast applications to pass through the Router  To disable Universal Plug and Play UPnP  supports peer to peer Plug and Play Functionality For network devices   multicast streams click the Enable Multicast Streams box to remove the check  mark  Keep in mind that Internet radio and similar multicast services will not Enable UPnP   C   function if the Enable Multicast Streams option is not checked     Click on the Apply Settings button to save and apply the advanced LAN  configuration  MULTICAST STR
9.  ICMP   type a Traffic Class Name       source and destination IP address or subnet  Click Add Apply to create the rule                                               Wireless Transmit Priority    0 wMM Best Effortidefault  v                             Wireless Transmit Priority     TCP UDP v                             Source IP Address                  Source Subnet Mask                     UCP  TCP Source Port            Destination IP Address                     Desination Subnet Mask                              UDP TCP Destination Port     ACTIVE WIRELESS QOS RULES    Mame Priority Protocol Src  IP Range Src  Port Dest  IP Range Dest  Port Remove       D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 38    Advanced Configuration    Outbound Filter    Use the Outbound IP Filter menu to create LAN to WAN outgoing traffic filtering rules that will block traffic as specified     Type a Filter Name used for the rule  select the Protocol and type the Source IP Ey default  all outgoing IP traffic from the LAN is allowed    Address and Subnet Mask  and Source Port if necessary  The Destination IP   Address  Subnet Mask and Port can also be specified if required  Click the Add Apply The Outbound Filter allows you to create a Filter rule to block outgoing IP traffic by specifying a Filter name  button to create and activate the new filtering rule and at least one condition below  All of the specified conditions in this Filter rule must be satisfied For the rule    to take effect   The new rule appea
10.  IP WAN Connection       PYCO iv    Address connections  click on the ADSL Setup link button on the left side of the first menu that appears when    you successfully access the web manager  pl eed    Please select the appropriate option to connect to your ISP     PPPoE  PPPOA Choose this option if your TSP uses PPPOE PPPOA   For most DSL users   Dynamic IP Address Choose this option if your ISF uses Dynamic IP Address over DSL   Static IP Address Choose this option if your ISP uses Static IP assignments     Bridge Mode Choose this option if your ISP uses Bridge Mode     PPPOE  PPPOA INTERNET CONNECTION TYPE    Enter the information provided by your Internet Service Provider  ISP         Username    username       T  Password                  Service Name        L    Connection Type     PPPoE LLE  amp                MTU     Idle Time Out   S   Minutes  0   Always On   Authentication   is  NAT   Enable      IGMP   Enable         Default Route     Enable we         YPI     CI   Virtual Circuit     Enable    Service Category    uBR  l  PCR   o      cells second    SCR    cells second    E         MBS       cells          D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 23    Configuration    Manual ADSL Setup     PPPoE PPPoA    Follow the instructions below to configure the Router to use a PPPoE or PPPoA for the Internet connection     Most users will only need to change some or all of the settings listed under WAN PPPOE PPPOA INTERNET CONNECTION TYPE      Connection Setting and PPPoE PPPoA   To con
11.  ISP        Configuration    Setup Wizard Step 2   Internet Connection Type     Static IP Address    Change the IP Address  Subnet Mask  Default Gateway Address as instructed by  your ISP  Select the specific Connection Type from the drop down menu  by your ISP  Click Next to continue     If you are instructed to change the VPI or VCI numbers  type in the correct setting in the    available entry fields  Most users will not need to change these settings  The Internet WPL     connection cannot function if these values are incorrect   Click Next to go to the last Setup Wizard menu     IP Address   Subnet Mask    Connection Type     Default Gateway      YLI     You have selected Static IP Internet connection  Please enter the appropriate information below as provided    los     33      0 0 0 0    0 0 0 0      1483 Bridged IPLLC           0 0 0 0      Click the Finish button to save the configuration and restart the Router        Setup complete  Click Back to review or modify settings  Click Finish to apply current settings  IF your  Internet connection does not work after apply the settings  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    sour ISP     D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 21       Configuration    Setup Wizard Step 2   Internet Connection Type     Bridge Mode    Select the specific Connection Type from the drop down menu     If you are instructed to change the VPI or 
12.  MAC address  from being allowed access to the ISPs network  and the    MAC Address   oo 1 00     o0      00    Internet   To clone the MAC address of your computer   s Ethernet adapter  type in NAT    Enable  le  the MAC address in the MAC Address field and click the Clone MAC Address IGMP  Enable     button  E ae    3  NAT should remain Enabled  If you disable NAT  you will not be able to use more ete   EE    than one computer for Internet connections  If you are using multiple virtual  connections  NAT functions system wide  therefore if t is disabled  NAT will be  disabled on all connections     4  Leave the Default Route enabled if you want to use the Router as the default  route to the Internet for your LAN  Whenever a computer on the LAN attempts to  access the Internet  the Router becomes the Internet gateway to the computer  If  you have an alternative route for Internet traffic you may disable this without  effecting the Router   s connection        D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 25    Configuration    Manual ADSL Setup     Static IP Address    Follow the instructions below to configure the Router to use a Static IP Address for the Internet connection     To configure a Static IP type connection for the WAN  follow these steps     1     Choose the Connection Type from the pull down menu  This defines both the  connection type and encapsulation method used for your ADSL service  The  available options are 1483 Bridged IP LLC  1483 Bridged IP VC Mux  1483  Routed IP LLC
13.  forwarding decisions can then use the VLAN information  in the tag     VLAN Group is enabled by default  VLAN Groups can be disabled without changing the    Ethernet      Tagged        Port    1    Tagged    previously configured VLAN arrangement  To disabled VLAN Groups click the Enable  VLAN Group box to remove the check mark     Click the ADD Apply to apply the settings     Port   O    Tagged      0    Port      Add Apply    VLAN GROUP SUMMARY    Group ID   LAN Group Ports  1 1 el e2 e3 e4 0 p0 p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 d        LAN Tagged Ports Remove    Remove Selected       D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 42    Advanced Configuration    DMZ and Firewall Setup    Use the Firewall and DMZ menu to enable or disable basic firewall protection from Denial of Service and other attacks from the WAN     Firewall Settings    Enable the Firewall to block Denial of Service attacks  flood pings  port scans and other  common exploitative attacks that might come from the Internet  This is enabled by  default  To disable it  click the Enable Firewall box to remove the check mark and click  the Apply Settings button     DMZ Settings   Firewalls may conflict with certain interactive applications such as video conferencing or  playing Internet video games  For these applications  a firewall bypass can be set up  using a DMZ IP address  The DMZ IP address is a    visible    address and does not benefit  from the full protection of the firewall function  Therefore it is advisable that other securi
14.  monitor traffic on the Ethernet LAN  Wireless LAN or ADSL interface  This menu also  displays information on the ADSL signal status     This information reflects the current status of your router     WAN STATISTICS    Service   YPI   CI Protocol Received Transmitted    D Link DSL 2640R User Manual    98    Pkts    0 33 PPPOE    LAN STATISTICS    Interface Received  Bytes Pkts Errs  Ethernet 2919875 1963 a  Wireless 13662245 123354 42537    ADSL STATISTICS    Mode   Type   Status     Rate  Kbps      SNR Margin  dB    Attenuation  dB    Output Power  dBm      Super Frames   RS Correctable Errors     RS Uncorrectable Errors     HEC Errors   Total Cells   Data Cells     Bit Errors     0    Errs Drops  a 0    Drops Bytes          597250    42669 694 O40    Downstream  O kbps    hye  hye  MiA    Pkts  a    Errs Drops  o 0    Transmitted    Pkts  575  13611    Errs Drops  a a  53 53    Multi Mode  ANNEX _ 4    Down    Upstream  O kbps    MiA  MiA  MiA       Technical Specifications    ADSL Standards  e Full rate ANSI 11 413 Issue 2  e ITU G992 1  G dmt   e ITU G992 2  Glite   e ITU G994 1  Ghs     ADSL2 Standards  e ITU G992 3  G dmt bis     ADSL2  Standards  e ITU G992 5  G dmt bisplus     Protocols  e  EEE 802 1d Spanning Tree  e TCP UDP  O ARP  e ICMP  e RFC1058 RIP v1  e RFC1213 SNMP v1 8 v2c  e RFC1334 PAP  e RFC1389 RIP v2    e RFC15 77 Classical IP over  ATM    D Link DSL 2640R User Manual    Technical Specifications    RFC1483 2684 Multiprotocol  Encapsulation over ATM  Ada
15.  password and click the Apply Settings button to establish the new    password   The factory default password of this router is    admin     To help secure your network  D Link recommends that    voy should choose a new password between 1 and 15 characters     SET PASSWORD  OPTIONAL     To change the router password  please type in the current password  then the new password twice     Current Password         Mew Password                      Confirm Password                      Apply Settings    D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 00    Maintenance    Save Restore Settings    It is a good idea to store a back up copy of the configuration settings file on the hard drive of the system used to administer the Router  Use this menu to save a settings file  load  a settings file or restore the device to factory default settings     To save the current configuration settings to your computer  click the  Save Restore Settings button in the Maintenance directory to display the    System Settings menu  Click the Save button to Save Settings to Local Hard Once the router is configured you can save the configuration settings to a configuration File on your hard  drive  You also have the option to load configuration settings  or restore the Factory default settings     Drive  You will be prompted to select a location on your computer to put the file     To load a previously saved configuration file  click the Browse button and locate  the file on your computer  Click the Upload Settings button
16.  shipped with the  Router to connect to power source    Reset Button   To manually reset  depress button  with the power on for about 6 to 8  seconds    Ethernet Ports  Use the Ethernet ports to connect the       Router to a computer or an Ethernet LAN       D Link DSL 2640R User Manual    Product Overview    DSL  WLAN  gt     A steady green light indicates a  Power Steady green light indicates a wireless e      connection  A blinking green light  indicates activity on the Wireless LAN  interface     valid ADSL connection  This will  light after the ADSL negotiation  process has been settled  A  blinking green light indicates the  ADSL line is in the process of  synchronization     Steady green light indicates the unit is powered on  This  remains dark when power is off  Ared colored Power LED  indicates system failure                      Lan       _  WLAN DSL Internet            6 A DSL 2640R        Internet    A solid green light indicates the WAN IP address from IPCP or DHCP and  DSL is up or a static IP address is configured and PPP negotiation has been    LAN successfully completed  If the indicator blinks green  this means the Router is     age iar    active  If the Router power is off  this remains dark  A solid red light indicates  po IA En A Nd there is no DHCP response  no PPPoE response  PPPoE authentication has  through the Ethernet port failed  and or there is no IP        D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 4    Installation Overview    Installation    This section wi
17.  technical support  or Your ISP     FIRMWARE INFORMATION    Current Firmware   Yersion  2 11 33 0 RE0 C02913 9 4 143    Current Firmware Date     FIRMWARE UPDATE    Mote  Some firmware updates reset the configuration options to Factory defaults  Before performing an  update  be sure to save the current configuration From the Maintenance   gt  S5ave Restore Settings screen     Backup Mow    To update the firmware  your PC must have a wired connection to the router  Enter the name of the  firmware update File  and click on the Upload button     Update Firmware    Maintenance    Diagnostics    This menu is used to test connectivity of the Router  A Ping test may be done through the local or external interface to test connectivity to known IP addresses  The diagnostics  feature executes a series of tests of your system software and hardware connections  Use this menu when working with your ISP to troubleshoot problems     Click the Re_run Diagnostics Tests button to view the connectivity status of the    WAN connection  Your router is capable of testing your DSL connection  The individual tests are listed below  IF a test displays    a Fail status  click  Re run Diagnostics Tests    at the bottom of this page to make sure Fail status is consistent     oYSTEM CHECK    Test your Ethernet 1 4  Connection     Test ADSL Synchronization     INTERNET CONNECTIVITY CHECK    Test the assigned IP address     Ping ISP Default Gateway     Ping Preferred DNS server     Re run Diagnostics Tests
18.  the Router  Some  ISPs record the unique MAC address of your computer   s Ethernet adapter when you first  access their network  This can prevent the Router  which has a different MAC address   from being allowed access to the ISPs network  and the Internet   To clone the MAC  address of your computer   s Ethernet adapter  type in the MAC address in the Cloned  MAC Address field and click the Clone MAC Address buiton  This will copy the  information to a file used by the Router to present to the ISP s server used for DHCP     Click Next to go to the last Setup Wizard menu     Click the Finish button to save the configuration and restart the Router     D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 20       You have selected Dinamic IP Internet connection  Please enter the appropriate information below as  provided by your ISP     Some ISPs require that vou clone your PC MAC address to the DSL router  simply Click on the button  provided     Click Next Eo continue                               PI     CI     Connection Type     1483 Bridged IP LLE                                                             Cloned MAC Address   00 00 00 00 00 00      Clone MAC Address             Setup complete  Click Back to review or modify settings  Click Finish to apply current settings  IF your  Internet connection does not work after apply the settings  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  sour
19.  the next page  If you do not see your country listed  choose Others and click  Next  skip ahead to Setup Wizard Step 2   Internet Connection     Other Connection  Types     D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 15    SETUP ADYANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS    The Factory default password of this router is    admin     To help secure your network  D Link recormmends that  wou should choose a new password between 1 and 16 characters  IF you do not wish to choose a new  password now  just click Skip to continue  Click Next to proceed to next step    Current Password      New Password       Confirm Password         seue         f ADYANCED MAINTEMANCE 5TATUS    Please select your Country and ISP  Internet Service Provider  From the list below  IF your Country or ISF is  not in the list  please select  Other      Country    Click to select dl    ISP Provider     click to select     YPI   YLI      Connection Type      Mex Cancel       Configuration    Setup Wizard Step 2   Internet Connection Type  Country and ISP    If your country appears listed in the Country menu options  selct it and wait a few    seconds for the menu display to adjust  When the menu options cop Peal there will be Please select your Country and ISP  Internet Service Provider  From the list below  IF your Country or ISP is  options available to choose in the ISP Provider pull down menu  Find your ISP in the list  not in the list  please select  Other    again the menu will be inoperable for a few seconds while it adjusts  Som
20.  to Load Settings SAVE RESTORE CONFIGURATION  From Local Hard Drive  Confirm that you want to load the file when prompted and  the process is completed automatically  The Router will reboot and begin operating  with the configuration settings that have just been loaded     To reset the Router to its factory default settings  click the Restore Device button  Load Settings From Local Hard Drive      Browse       You will be prompted to confirm your decision to reset the Router  The Router will am a    reboot with the factory default settings including IP address  192 168 1 1  with  DHCP enabled and default administrator password  admin        Save Settings to Local Hard Drive     Restore To Factory Default Settings   Restore Device       D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 51    Maintenance    Firmware Upgrade    Use this menu to load the latest firmware for the device  Note that the device configuration settings may return to the factory default settings  so make sure you save the  configuration settings with the Save Restore Settings menu described above or click the Backup Now button to go through the same procedure     To upgrade firmware  type in the name and path of the file or click on the Browse  button to search for the file  Click the Upgrade Firmware button to begin copying  the file  The file will load and restart the Router automatically     D Link DSL 2640R User Manual    92       Mote  Please do not update the firmware on this router unless instructed to do so by D Link
21.  troubleshooting     D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 9    Installation Overview    Power on Router    The Router must be used with the power adapter included with the device     O    Connect the power adapter to the Power Input  12V AC 1 2A  on the back panel of the Wireless ADSL Router and plug the other end of the power adapter to a wall  outlet or power strip    Push the Power Button toggle the power on    The Power LED on the front panel will shine bright green to indicate the device is powered on    If the Ethernet port is connected to a working device  check the LAN LED indicator to make sure the connection is valid  The Wireless ADSL Router will attempt to  establish the ADSL connection  if the ADSL line is connected and the Wireless ADSL Router is properly configured the ADSL LED will light up after several seconds  If  this is the first time installing the device  some settings may need to be changed before the Wireless ADSL Router can establish a connection     Factory Reset Button    The Router may be reset to the original factory default settings by using a ballpoint or paperclip to gently push down the reset button in the following sequence     1     a    With the router powered on  check the Power LED to make sure it lights steady green   press and hold down the reset button using a paper clip or similar object for about  6 to 8 seconds     The router will restart  Watch the Power LED to verify that it is restarting   When it is powered on again it is ready to be c
22. ANNES A w        Capability  F Bitswap Enable  C  SRA Enable       Apply Settings    Advanced Configuration    Advanced Wireless    Advanced Wireless settings are used to tweak various wireless transmission parameters and to enable an additional SSID or Guest SSID     Transmit Powers          These options are For users that wish to change the behaviour of their 802 110 wireless radio From the  Allows the user to adjust the transmit power of the router  A high transmit power allows a standard setting  D Link does not recommend changing these settings From the Factory default  Incorrect    greater area range of accessibility to the router  When multiple overlapping access points are settings may impair the performance of your wireless radio  The default settings should provide the best  present  it may be desirable to reduce transmission power  wireless radio performance in most environments    Beacon Interval   Beacons are emitted from the router in order to synchronize the wireless network  You may set  the Beacon Interval range between 20 100 microseconds per beacon sent  The default is 100   RTS Threshold    ADYANCED WIRELESS SETTINGS    Transmit Power        The RTS  Request to Send  Threshold controls the size of data packets issued to a RTS os     620 E80   packet  A lower level will send packets more frequently which may consume a great amount of RTS Threshold   0 2347   the available bandwidth  A high threshold will allow the router to recover from interference or    
23. Click n    Connect Utility    D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 1    Product Overview    Features    e PPP  Point to Point Protocol  Security     The DSL 2640R ADSL Router supports PAP  Password Authentication Protocol  and CHAP  Challenge Handshake  Authentication Protocol  for PPP connections  The Router also supports MSCHAP     e DHCP Support     Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol automatically and dynamically assigns all LAN IP settings to each host on your network  This eliminates the need  to reconfigure every host whenever changes in network topology occur     e Network Address Translation  NAT      For small office environments  the DSL 2640R allows multiple users on the LAN to access the Internet concurrently through a  single Internet account  This provides Internet access to everyone in the office for the price of a single user  NAT improves network security in effect by hiding the private  network behind one global and visible IP address  NAT address mapping can also be used to link two IP domains via a LAN to LAN connection    e TCP IP  Transfer Control Protocol Internet Protocol      The DSL 2640R supports TCP IP protocol  the language used for the Internet  It is compatible with access  servers manufactured by major vendors     e RIP 1 RIP 2     The DSL 2640R supports both RIP 1 and RIP 2 exchanges with other routers  Using both versions lets the Router to communicate with all RIP enabled  devices     e Static Routing     This allows you to select a data path to a 
24. DMZ AND  FIREWALL  SETUP crear aana ld 43  Advanced ADSL ooooconcocininccoccncnononcncnononcnnnoncnnoncnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnnnes 44  ADVANCED WIRELESS         ccccecceccecceeceeceeceuseueeeeeueeueeueeueeeeeeueueeueeeeseeeaeeeeeaesensueees 45  WIRELESS MAC FILTER        c cccceceeccecceccecceeeeeseeseuseueeeeeueeeseeseuueeueeeeueeneeeeeeeeeeeanes 46  ADVANCED LAN o rad elas 47  REMOTE MANAGEMEN Tetra i   48  MAINTENANCE 1         ccccceccecccesceescescceeeeseuueeuseueseuseuuseuseuueueeueeuueeueeueeeueeeuseuseuueeess 49  PASSWORD snes  osetia ee E AE oa 50  SAVE IREST ORE OE TINGS E E E E ne E E E 51  FIRMWARE UPGRADE e o aa 52  DIAGNOS Sl eet 53  SS TEM WO    A toot 54  STATU PA ec O A O E A 55  DEVICE INE O a it teh  56  CONNECTED  CIENTS maiie ii 57  A A e A A eee Seeded 58  TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS vee ua a aeaaea ar aa aa aaa aidaa 59    Product Overview    Package Contents    e DSL 2640R Wireless ADSL Router   e Power Adapter   e CD ROM with User Manual   e One twisted pair telephone cable used for ADSL connection  e One straight through Ethernet cable   e One Quick Installation Guide    Warning  The Router must be used with the power adapter included with the device        System Requirements    e ADSL Internet service    e Computer with      200MHz Processor  e 64MB Memory  e CD ROM Drive  e Ethernet Adapter with TCP IP Protocol Installed  e Internet Explorer v6 or later  FireFox v1 5  e Computer with Windows 2000  Windows XP  or Windows Vista    e D Link 
25. EAMS    Enable Multicast Streams      Apply Settings       D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 47    Advanced Configuration    Remote Management    Use the Remote Management menu to enable and configure remote management of the Router through the WAN interface  In addition  management access from either the LAN  or WAN side can be restricted to the Router by specifying services allowed for management     When remote management is enabled  the options available are to either Allow All  r Deny All with the Remote Admin Inbound Filter pull down menu  Choose the This section allows you to enable disable remote access to the router From the Internet  Remote Access  9   y l i Control allows you bo configure access via specific services  Most users will not need to change any of these  services allowed from the LAN or WAN by checking the Enabled box for the settings   service in the Remote Access Control list  Click the Apply Settings button to    make the change  REMOTE MANAGEMENT SETTINGS    Enable Remote Management                        REMOTE ACCESS CONTROL    Service LAM WAN  FTP Enabled Enabled  HTTP Enabled Enabled  ICMP  Ping  Enabled Enabled  TELNET Enabled Enabled    TFTP Enabled Enabled         Apply Settings      D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 48    Maintenance    system log and perform device diagnostic tests     D Link DSL 2640R User Manual    Maintenance    Use the menus in the Maintenance directory to perform routine maintenance functions such as save configuration settings 
26. MANUALLY    Save Settings       Advanced Configuration    Advanced Setup    The Advanced directory tab offers the following configuration menus  Port Forwarding  QoS Setup  Outbound Filter  Inbound Filter  DNS Setup  VLAN  Firewall  amp  DMZ   Advanced ADSL  Advanced Wireless  Advanced LAN  and Remote Management  Click the corresponding link in the left panel of the window  Port Forwarding is the first  menu listed and the first to appear when accessing the Advanced directory     D Link   Lin  DSL 2640F II SETUP ADYANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP    Port Forwarding Helpful Hints       05 Setup Use this Feature iF you  This is the ability to open ports in your router and re direct data through those ports to a single PC on your are trying to execute one  Outbound Filter network  of the listed network  applications and it is mot  Inbound Filter Maximum number of entries which can be configured  12 IS as  expected   DNS Setup  Check the Application  ACTIVE PORT FORWARDING Mame drop down menu  For a list of predefined    Firewall  amp  DMZ applications  IF you do    Private IP Protocol Type Public Start Port Public End Port Connection see your application listed  Adwanced ADSL you can still define a new    rule     Advanced Wireless    Wireless Mac Filter  Advanced LAM  Remote Management    Logout    reto         D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 34    Advanced Configuration    Port Forwarding    The Port Forwarding menu allows configuration for remote users access to various services o
27. USER MANUAL  DSL 2640R    VERSION 1 0 po        L Router y       D Link BROADBAND    FCC Notices    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  and  2  this device must accept any interference received  including interference that may cause undesired operation     CAUTION  Change or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user   s authority to operate this equipment     This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the 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       Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna       Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver     Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit di
28. VCI numbers  type in the correct setting in the PAKS EERE Dridgecinraranahion qiraeidcd baad ba Teplice Nest ta continue  available entry fields   in this example no changes are needed so this setting is grayed  out  Most users will not need to change these settings  The Internet connection cannot  function if these values are incorrect     Click Next to go to the last Setup Wizard menu    CI     Connection Type    1403 Bridged IP LLC w         Click the Finish button to save the configuration and restart the Router     Setup complete  Click Back to review or modify settings  Click Finish to apply current settings  IF your  Internet connection does not work after apply the settings  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  sour ISP        D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 22    Configuration    ADSL Setup     Manual Configuration    WAN CONNECTION    The DSL WAN connection can be separated virtually into multiple channels by assigning different YPIWCI in  each Permanent virtual Circuit  PVC   In each PVC you can also set the connection protocol to be PPP     To configure the Router s basic configuration settings without running the Setup Wizard  you can access the e Be   menus used to configure ADSL Setup  LAN Setup  Time and Date  and Parental Control settings directly from  the Setup directory  To access the ADSL Setup menus for PPPoE PPPoA  Dynamic IP Address and Static
29. VPI or VCI number  type in the correct setting in the provided by your ISP  Internet Service Provider     available entry fields  Most users will not need to change these settings  The Internet  connection cannot function if these values are incorrect  Please enter the information exactly as shown taking note of upper and lower cases   Some users may have to adjust the Connection Type from the drop down menu     Click Next to go to the last Setup Wizard menu     Click Mext to continue     Username  guest    Password       PI  lo      YLI    da    Connection Type     PPPoE LLE bl         Click the Finish button to save the configuration and restart the Router     Setup complete  Click Back to review or modify settings  Click Finish to apply current settings  If your  Internet connection does not work after apply the settings  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     our ISP        D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 19    Configuration    Setup Wizard Step 2   Internet Connection Type     Dynamic IP Address    If you are instructed to change the VPI or VCI numbers  type in the correct setting in the  available entry fields  Most users will not need to change these settings  The Internet  connection cannot function if these values are incorrect    Select the specific Connection Type from the drop down menu     You may want to copy the MAC address of your Ethernet adapter to
30. atically if you change the IP address of the Router  See the  next section for information on DHCP setup   To access the LAN Setup menu  click the LAN Setup button in the Setup directory   To change the LAN IP Address or Subnet Mask  type in the desired values and click the  Save Settings button  Your web browser should automatically be redirected to the new IP  address  You will asked to login again to the Router   s web manager   The DHCP server is enabled by default for the Router   s Ethernet LAN interface  DHCP  service will supply IP settings to workstations configured to automatically obtain IP settings  that are connected to the Router though the Ethernet port  When the Router is used for  DHCP it becomes the default gateway for DHCP client connected to it  Keep in mind that if  you change the IP address of the Router the range of IP addresses in the pool used for  DHCP on the LAN will also be changed  The IP address pool can be up to 253 IP addresses   There are two options for DHCP service    e You can use the Router as a DHCP server for your LAN     e You can disable DHCP service and manually configure IP settings for workstations     This section allows you to configure the local network settings of your router  Please note that this section is  optional and you should nok need to change any of the settings here bo get your network up and running     ROUTER SETTINGS    Use this section to configure the local network settings of your router  The IP Address that is 
31. ation    Setup Wizard Step 2   Internet Connection     Other Connection Types    For ADSL clients whose country is not listed as an option in the Country menu should choose Ofhers  click the Next button and proceed to configure the Router as instructed by  your ISP     Choosing the Others options will disable the VPI VCI and Connection Type menus  Click  Next to choose the type of connection used for your account     Please select your Country and ISP  Internet Service Provider  From the list below  IF your Country or ISP is  not in the list  please select  Other      ISP Provider   Others    PI   YLI     Connection Type      SETUP ADYANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS       Select the connection type used by your ISP and click the Next button     Select the connection type to connect to your ISP  Click Mext to continue       PPPoE PPPoA Choose this option if your ISP uses PPPoE PPP 04   For most OSL users       Dynamic IP Address Choose this option if your ISP uses Dynamic IP Address over DSL     C  Static IP Address Choose this option if your ISF uses Static IP assignments     O Bridge Mode Choose this option if your ISF uses Bridge Mode        D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 18    Configuration    Setup Wizard Step 2   Internet Connection Type   PPPoE PPPoA    Type in the User Name and Password used to identify and verify your account to the    ISP  You have selected PPPOE PPPOA Internet connection  Please enter the appropriate information below as  If you are instructed to change the 
32. be enabled     QoS settings can be customized for wireless or Ethernet applications and services that are not included in those listed in the basic QoS menu  To view the QoS settings menu for  Wireless LAN  click the Wireless QoS button under Advanced QoS  see the description below  Likewise to configure QoS settings for the Ethernet LAN  click the LAN QoS button  to view the settings menu     Basic QoS settings can be configured by checking any of the listed network applications  and entering the ports  Start Port End Port  used for the application  Click Save Settings Quality of Service Setup can be used to improve data Flow For different applications by prioritising the  to apply the QoS settings  network traffic based on selected criteria     005 SETUP      OIP SIP    H 323     FTP  Start Port   20   End Port                                                                                     MSN Messenger  Start Port    i End Port    1564          Save Settings    ADYANCED OOS SETUP    Wireless Go5 LAN QoS       D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 36    Advanced Configuration    Advanced LAN QoS Setup    Use the LAN QoS Rules Configuration menu to create up to 6 rules to set priority level  low  medium or high  to specified UDP TCP port or port range  or set priority on specified    IP addresses or subnets for ICMP packets     To create custom QoS rules for the Ethernet LAN  type a Name for the rule  choose the  Priority level from the drop down menu  choose the Protocol from th
33. collisions which is more prevalent in a network with high traffic or high electromagnetic rragmenkotion  Tireskiois  256   2346   interference  The default setting is 2347  DTIM Interval    1 255   Fragmentation Threshold   The fragmentation threshold will determine if packets are to be fragmented  Packets over the GUEST WIRELESS NETWORK   2346 byte limit will be fragmented before transmission  2346 is the default setting    DTIM Interval Enable Wireless Guest Network      DTIM  Delivery Traffic Indication Message  Interval is a countdown informing clients of the next  menu for listening to broadcast and multicast messages  The default setting is 1     Guest Wireless Network    A second SSID can be enabled and used for the wireless LAN  The additional Guest SSID can  be Visible or Invisible to roaming wireless nodes  By default  User Isolation is On  enabled    Disable WMM Advertise is On  i e  SSID advertising is disabled  and a maximum number of  clients allowed  Max Clients  is 76  When User Isolation is On  Guest SSID member clients will  be unable to transmit to other wireless clients  however they will have access to network  resources through the Ethernet or Internet     Click on the Apply Settings button to save and apply the advanced wireless configuration     Apply Settings       D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 45    Advanced Configuration    Wireless MAC Filter    Use the Wireless MAC Filter to designate MAC addresses that are denied access or allowed access to the wi
34. configured  here is the IP Address that you use to access the Web based management interface  IF you change the IP  Address here  vou may need to adjust your PC s network settings to access the network again     Router IP Address    192 165 1 1    Subnet Mask     255 255 255 0      DHCP SERYER 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   tal 192 168 1 254    DHCP Lease Time     259200    seconds     DHCP TABLE    Host Name IP Address MAC Address Status     192 168 1 2 v        Manual Config w    Static v        Save Settings    D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 31    Configuration    DHCP Server Configuration    Follow the instructions below according to which of the above DHCP  options you want to use  When you have configured the DHCP Server  Settings as you want them  click the Save Settings button to commit  the new settings     Use the Router for DHCP   To use the built in DHCP server  click to select the Enable DHCP  Server option if it is not already selected  The IP address pool settings  can be adjusted beginning with the first address in the DHCP IP  Address Range    The second IP address entered is the highest IP address number in the  pool  Type in the DHCP Lease Time in the entry field provided  This is  the amount of time in seconds that a workstation is allowed to reserve  an IP address in the pool if the works
35. ction    3  Use the drop down menu to select the Channel used for your 802 11g wireless  LAN  What channels are available for use by the access point depends on the  local regulatory environment  Remember that all devices communicating with the  device must use the same channel  and use the same SSID      4  Click Apply Settings     Additional Wireless Options    Enable Auto Channel Scan     Enable this to allow the access point to automatically  detect the channel used for local 802 11 wireless operation    802 11 Mode     The default setting allow 802 11g and 802 11b operation  The access  point can be forced to operate as an 802 11b only or 802 11g only access point   Transmission Rate     The default setting lets the access point determine the optimal  transmission rate for the circumstances and environment in which it operates  Use this  option to set a minimum acceptable transmission rate below which   802 11 Mode     The default setting allow 802 11g and 802 11b operation  The access  point can be forced to operate as an 802 11b only or 802 11g only access point using this  pull down menu    Hide Wireless Network     When enabled  this stops broadcasts from the access point of  the SSID  Wireless Network Name  for roaming wireless stations  This is disabled by  default     D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 28       Use this section to configure the wireless settings For vour D Link router  Please note that changes made on  this section will also need to be duplicated to you
36. e  from the drop down menu  Open or Shared  Key or Shared Key    4  Click Apply Settings to use the new WEP settings and restart the access  point     29       WIRELESS SECURITY MODE    To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security Features  This device supports three wireless  security modes including  WEP  WPA Personal  and Auto  WEP is the original wireless encryption standard   WPA provides a higher level of security  WPA Personal does not require an authentication server              Security Mode     WEP    WEP is the wireless encryption standard  To use ik you must enter the same keyis  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 4 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  4 maxinurn of 5 text characters can be entered For 64 bit  keys  and a maximum of 13 characters for 126 bit keys        WEP Key Length    126 bit  26 hex digits                 W  length applies to all keys     WEP Key 1                                                     WEP Key 2        WEP Key 3        WEP Key 4   Default WEP Key    WEP Key 1      Openi or Shared Key e             
37. e  provider will give you instructions about any additional connection software or NIC configuration that may be required     Wireless LAN    Computers using the Wireless network can access the Internet or use the embedded 802 1g wireless access point  Wireless workstations must have an 802 1g or 802 1b  wireless network card installed to use the Wireless ADSL Router  In addition the workstations must be configured to operate on the same channel and SSID as the Wireless  ADSL Router  If wireless security is used  the wireless workstations must be properly configured for the security settings used     D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 6    Installation Overview    Information you will need from your ADSL service provider    Username  This is the Username used to log on to your ADSL service provider s network  Your ADSL service provider uses this to identify your account     Password  This is the Password used  in conjunction with the Username above  to log on to your ADSL service provider s network  This is used to verify the identity of your account     WAN Setting   Connection Type    These settings describe the method your ADSL service provider uses to transport data between the Internet and your computer  Most users will use the default settings  You may  need to specify one of the following WAN Setting and Connection Type configurations  Connection Type settings listed in parenthesis     e PPPOE PPPOA  PPPoE LLC  PPPoE VC Mux  PPPoA LLC or PPPoA VC Mux    e Dynamic IP Address 
38. e drop down menu  and click the  lt  lt  key to place a corresponding index number in the box  or type an index    number in the box     Type the source port or range and the destination port or range in the spaces provided     Where appropriate  for example ICMP   type a source and destination IP address or    subnet  Click Add Apply to create the rule     D Link DSL 2640R User Manual    3        LAN QOS RULES CONFIGURATION    Remaining number of rules that can be created 6  Name   Priority 7 Protocol 1  255   L      Select Priority v   5  select protocol w  Source IP Range Porth                                                                     Mask    __  ta    Destination IP Range                                 as                      ACTIVE LAN 005 RULES    Mame Priority Protocol Src  IP Range Src  Port Dest  IP Range Dest  Port Remove    Advanced Configuration    Advanced Wireless QoS Setup    Use the Wireless QoS Classes menu to create rules to set wireless transmission priority level  low  medium or high  to specified UDP TCP port or port range  or set priority on  specified IP addresses or subnets for ICMP packets     To create custom QoS rules for the Ethernet LAN  type a Traffic Class Name for the  rule  choose the Wireless Transmit Priority level from the drop down menu  choose the ADD WIRELESS QOS CLASSES  Protocol from the drop down menu  Type the source port or range and the destination   5  port or range in the spaces provided  Where appropriate  for example
39. e users will be  required to select the Connection Type as well  If necessary  choose the Connection Counc     Czech Republic w Republic y   Type and click the Next button and continue to configure the connection as instructed by A  ISP Provider     Telefonica Oz e      your ISP  If you are configuring a Bridged connection  the Wizard will go to the Finish    menu  WPI   g    WCI   48    Connection Type    PPPoE LLE w         Many users will use a form of PPP connection  PPP connections require a Username l    Please enter your Username and Password as provided by your ISP  Internet Service Provider   Please enter  and Password to establish the Internet connection  the information exactly as shown taking note of upper and lower cases  Click Next to continue     Username    username      Password    assesses    Confirm Password     assesses         D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 16    Configuration    Setup Wizard Step 3   Finish    After configuring the connection as instructed by your ISP  the Router will need to be restarted     Click the Finish button to save the configuration and restart the Router     Setup complete  Click Back to review or modify settings  Click Finish to apply current settings  IF your  Internet connection does not work after apply the settings  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     our ISP        D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 17    Configur
40. er Manual 8    Installation Overview    Information you will need about your LAN or computer     Ethernet NIC  If your computer has an Ethernet NIC  you can connect the DSL 2640R to this Ethernet port using an Ethernet cable  You can also use the Ethernet ports on the DSL 2640R to  connect to other computer or Ethernet devices     DHCP Client status    Your DSL 2640R ADSL Router is configured  by default  to be a DHCP server  This means that it can assign an IP address  subnet mask  and a default gateway address to  computers on your LAN  The default range of IP addresses the DSL 2640R will assign are from 192 168 1 5 to 192 168 1 32  Your computer  or computers  needs to be  configured to obtain an IP address automatically  that is  they need to be configured as DHCP clients      It is recommended that you collect and record this information here  or in some other secure place  in case you have to re configure your ADSL connection in the future     Once you have the above information  you are ready to setup and configure your DSL 2640R ADSL Router     Device Installation    The Wireless ADSL Router maintains three separate interfaces  an ADSL  an Ethernet  and a Wireless LAN interface  Place the Wireless ADSL Router in a location where it can  be easily connected to Ethernet devices  the telephone line as well as to a power source     The Router can be placed on a shelf or desktop  ideally you should be able to see the LED indicators on the front if you need to view them for
41. es that the host can be located from the  Internet if the public IP address changes  DDNS requires that an account be set up with  one of the supported DDNS servers    To implement Dynamic DNS  first select the Enable Dynamic DNS option and choose  the Server Address from the list in the pull down menu  Enter the Host Name of the  LAN to be accessed  and the Username and Password for the DDNS account  Click the  Apply Settings button to save changes made     D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 41    Domain Mame Server  DNS  is a server that translates URL domain names to the corresponding IP address   Most users will not need to change the DNS servers From default unless instructed by your ISP     The DONS Feature allows you bo host a server  Web  FTP  Game Server  etc     using a domain name that  wou have purchased  ny  whateveryournameis  com  with your dynamically assigned IP address  Most  broadband Internet Service Providers assign dynamic  changing  IP addresses  Using a DONS service  provider  your Friends can enter your host name to connect to your game server no matter what your IP  address is     DNS SERVER CONFIGURATION       Obtain DNS server address automatically        Use the following DNS server addresses    DDNS CONFIGURATION    Enable Dynamic DNS              Advanced Configuration    VLAN Setup    Use the VLAN Setup menu to create VLAN groups for the Wireless and Ethernet LANs  For ADSL accounts using multiple ATM VCs  VLANs can be created and customized for  eac
42. ety of security risks  Use of this  option is only recommended as a last resort     Enable DMZ        DM  IP Address         Apply Settings     cancer         Advanced Configuration    Advanced ADSL    ADSL modulation is configured in the Advanced ADSL menu  The default setting automatically detects the appropriate modulation for the connection  therefore it should not be    necessary to change this setting for the Router to function     Modulation types supported by the Router include  ADSL2  ADSL2   G dmt  11 143 and    G lite  If the Modulation Mode is changed from the default Auto Synch Up  the mode    used must be supported by the ISP in order for the ADSL signal to function  Likewise for    changing the ANNEX type  if the Type used is not supported by the ISP in your region     the ADSL signal will not function     The Bitswap and SRA  Seamless Rate Adaptation  features can be enabled here  If  your ADSL modulation is ADSL2 or ADSL2   these features will only be useful if    supported by the ISP  If you opt to use either of these  some experimentation might be    advisable to test ADSL synchronization and signal performance for improvement or  degradation     D Link DSL 2640R User Manual    44    The Advanced ADSL settings allow you to choose which ADSL modulation settings your modern router will  support     D Link do not recommend that you change these settings unless directed to do so by your ISP   ADYANCED ADSL SETTINGS    Modulation Mode    Auto Sync Up v    Type  
43. fferent from that to which the receiver is connected       Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help   CAUTION  Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user s authority to operate the equipment     RF exposure warning     The equipment complies with FCC RF exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment  The equipment must not be co located or operating  in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter     Table of Contents    PACKAGE CONTENTS cod aid  1  SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ci Bere eee eee ee 1  FEATURE C rra tada 2  A ct ae tl Os ceet ere ee dee descens 4  INSTALLATION  narra o ido tase aaa a 5  BOTS YOU BT a ta ati 5  INSTALLATION NOTES sisi el nd iio 5  Information you will need from your ADSL service provider                             Information you will need about DSL 2640OR           cccccccsseeeeeeteeeeeeaeeeessneeeeees 8  Information you will need about your LAN Or computer             ccccseeeeeeeneeeees 9  DEVICE INSTALLATION o ida aad dd  9  OWE ON FROULCN does eeratos  10  Factory  ROSET BUTION cias doo adria IA 10  NEWOKCONNECUION Sato 11  SETUR eel a do eee 12  Web based Configuration Utility              ooococonncncoconincononnonononnononnanononanonnonos 12  CONFIGURE THE ROUTER crio oia id 13  ADSL SETUP   SETUP WIZARD Asrori oia tatis rani EaI REN aaa Va a PEA a ASE iaaa 14  Setup Wizard Step 1   Change Password    ocooonccocncconnnconnnocnnconnnconncconoconono
44. figure a PPPoE or PPPoA type WAN connection  follow these steps     1  Under the PPPoE PPPOA heading  type the User Name and Password used  for your ADSL account  A typical User Name will be in the form i  user1234 isp co uk  The Password may be assigned to you by your ISP or you Password    eesse  may have selected it when you set up the account with your ISP     2  Choose the Connection Type from the pull down menu located under the User i  Name and Password entry fields  This defines both the connection protocol and Connection Type    PPPOE LLC  encapsulation method used for your ADSL service  The available options are    PPPoA VC Mux  PPPoA LLC  PPPoE VC Mux and PPPoE LLC  If you have not  been provided specific information for the Connection Type setting  leave the Idle Time Out   o Minutes  dhe  Always Oni  default setting     Enter the information provided by vour Internet Service Provider  ISF      Username    quest    Service Name     MTU  lo    3  Leave the MTU value at the default setting  default   1500  unless you have ae     W  specific reasons to change this  see table below for more information   NAT   Enable    4  For time based accounts  type an Idle Time Out in minutes  Accounts that are IGMP   Enable Al    not time based will want to choose the default connection setting O Always ON     5  NAT should remain Enable  If you disable NAT  you will not be able to use more  than one computer for Internet connections  NAT is enabled and disabled  system wide  the
45. h separate VC     VLAN Group Setting    Use the VLAN Index menu to choose a number for the VLAN group  To make sure  additional VLAN groups use unique index numbers  the menu will automatically select a  new index number for configuration after apllying the VLAN group settings     Click to select the member ports of each VLAN group for Ethernet ports and WLAN  interface and the ATM VCs ports for each VLAN  Any port may be specified as Tagged     Packets that are tagged  are carrying the 802 1Q VID information  can be transmitted  from one 802 1Q compliant network device to another with the VLAN information intact   This allows 802 1Q VLANs to span network devices  and indeed  the entire network  if all  network devices are 802 1Q compliant     Select the Tagged option to enable tagging for the port  Ports with tagging enabled will   put the VID number  priority and other VLAN information into the header of all packets A Ee  that flow into and out of it  If a packet has previously been tagged  the port will not alter      Note  This is   LAN page     The Virtual LAN  VLAN  allows you to configure a group of devices on one or more LANs so that they can  communicate as if they were attached to the same wire  when in fact they are located on a number of  different LAN segments     VLAN GROUP SETTING      LAN Index    Enable   LAN Group       LAN ID     Tagged        the packet  thus keeping the VLAN information intact  Other 802 1Q compliant devices  on the network to make packet
46. hares the line with the ADSL line  These filters are easy to install passive devices that connect to the ADSL device  and or telephone using standard telephone cable  Ask your service provider for more information about the use of low pass filters with your installation     Operating Systems  The DSL 2640R uses an HTML based web interface for setup and management  The web configuration manager may be accessed using any operating system capable of  running web browser software  including Windows 98 SE  Windows ME  Windows 2000  Windows XP  and Windows Vista     Web Browser   Any common web browser can be used to configure the Router using the web configuration management software  The program is designed to work best with more recently  released browsers such as Opera  Microsoft Internet Explorer   version 6 0  Netscape Navigator   version 6 2 3  or later versions  The web browser must have JavaScript  enabled  JavaScript is enabled by default on many browsers  Make sure JavaScript has not been disabled by other software  such as virus protection or web user security  packages  that may be running on your computer     D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 9    Installation Overview    Ethernet Port  NIC Adapter    Any computer that uses the Router must be able to connect to it through the Ethernet port on the Router  This connection is an Ethernet connection and therefore requires that  your computer be equipped with an Ethernet port as well  Most notebook computers are now sold with a
47. igure the Router to use Bridge Mode for the Internet connection     BRIDGE MODE      Use this Internet connection type if your use your Modern as a bridge                    Connection Type    1463 Bridged IP LLE v   1453 Bridged IP LLC    1483 Bridged IP vic Mux       D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 21    Configuration    Wireless Setup    The Router s basic wireless and wireless network security settings are configured in the Wireless configuration menu  To access this menu  click on the Wireless Setup link in  the left panel of the Setup menu directory  the first page that appears when you successfully access the web manager  Choose the Wireless Security Mode from the pull down  menu to select the type of security used on your wireless network  The security settings to be configured depend on the method used  Read the descriptions below for the type of    wireless security used     For basic wireless access point configuration with no security settings  follow the  steps   1  Click the Enable Wireless box to allow the router to operate in the wireless  environment  The Router s embedded access point is enabled by default     2  The Wireless Network Name or SSID identifies members of the Service Set   Type the name of the SSID used for your wireless network  Wireless devices that  use the Router must have this SSID  The DSL 2640R also supports use of one  additional SSID  For information on using and configuring a second SSID or  Guest SSID  please see the Advanced Wireless se
48. including NTP time server  automatic time configuration     The options for time and date configuration allow the administrator to maintain system time  synchronized automatically with D Link s online time server  or an alternative NTP NTP server   use  your computer   s system clock or set the time and date manually  If you opt to use and alternative NTP  server  enter the SNTP server URL or IP address and click the Save Settings button to set the system  time    To obtain time settings from your computer  deselect the Automatically Synchronize with Internet  Time Server option and click the Copy Your Computer s Time Settings button  Alternatively time can  be set manually with the Date and Time pull down menus  Click the Save Settings button to set the  system time     D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 33    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     TIME CONFIGURATION    Current Router Time  Jan 01  2000 00 02 39    Time fone   GMT  Greenwich Mean Time   Dublin  Edinburgh  Lisbon  London        Enable Daylight Saving        AUTOMATIC TIME CONFIGURATION    Automatically Synchronise with Internet  Time Servers      NTP Time Server     nto  dlink  com       0 0 0 0  Default   alue     SET THE DATE AND TIME 
49. ll walk you through the installation process  Placement of the Wireless ADSL Router is very important  Do not place the Router in an enclosed area such as a  closet  cabinet  or in the attic or garage  Place the Wireless ADSL Router in a location where it can be easily connected to Ethernet devices  the telephone line as well as to a  power source     Before You Begin    Please read and make sure you understand all the prerequisites for proper installation of your new Router  Have all the necessary information and equipment on hand before  beginning the installation     Installation Notes    In order to establish a connection to the Internet it will be necessary to provide information to the Router that will be stored in its memory  For some users  only their account  information  Username and Password  is required  For others  various parameters that control and define the Internet connection will be required  You can print out the two pages  below and use the tables to list this information  This way you have a hard copy of all the information needed to setup the Router  If it is necessary to reconfigure the device  all  the necessary information can be easily accessed  Be sure to keep this information safe and private     Low Pass Filters    Since ADSL and telephone services share the same copper wiring to carry their respective signals  a filtering mechanism may be necessary to avoid mutual interference  A low  pass filter device can be installed for each telephone that s
50. mic IP Address Choose this option if your ISP uses Dynamic IP Address over DSL      Static IP Address Choose this option if your ISP uses Static IP assignments        Bridge Mode Choose this option if your ISP uses Bridge Mode     PPPOE PPPOA INTERNET CONNECTION TYPE      Enter the information provided by your Internet Service Provider  ISP         Username  username          Password  eo                Service Name               Connection Type   PPPoA VC Mux  i          MTU   0  0 means default value 1500bytes              Idle Time Out   0 Minutes  0   Always On        Authentication    Auto v   NAT   Enable        IGMP   Enable Y           Default Route     Enable v       D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 13    Configuration    ADSL Setup   Setup Wizard    The quickest way for most users to establish the Internet connection is to use the Setup Wizard accessed from the ADSL Setup menu  Alternatively the WAN connection can be  configured manually by selecting the Manual Setup option and configuring the ADSL Setup menu as described in ADSL Setup     Manual Configuration below     Go to the Setup directory to view the ADSL Setup menu  STATUS    To use the Setup Wizard  click the Setup Wizard button in the first browser  menu and follow the instructions in the menus that appear     The initial menu Summarizes the setup process  Click the Next button to   proceed  You may stop using the Setup Wizard at any time by clicking the   Cancel button  If you exit the wizard you will return 
51. n Ethernet port already installed  Likewise  most fully assembled desktop  computers come with an Ethernet NIC adapter as standard equipment  If your computer does not have an Ethernet port  you must install an Ethernet NIC adapter before you can  use the Router  If you must install an adapter  follow the installation instructions that come with the Ethernet NIC adapter     Additional Software   It may be necessary to install software on your computer that enables the computer to access the Internet  Additional software must be installed if you are using the device a  simple bridge  For a bridged connection  the information needed to make and maintain the Internet connection is stored on another computer or gateway device  not in the  Router itself     If your ADSL service is delivered through a PPPoE or PPPoA connection  the information needed to establish and maintain the Internet connection can be stored in the Router  In  this case  it is not necessary to install software on your computer  lt may however be necessary to change some settings in the device  including account information used to  identify and verify the connection     All connections to the Internet require a unique global IP address  For bridged connections  the global IP settings must reside in a TCP IP enabled device on the LAN side of the  bridge  such as a PC  a server  a gateway device such as a router or similar firewall hardware  The IP address can be assigned in a number of ways  Your network servic
52. ny Ethernet device that is capable of operating at speeds higher  than 10Mbps  be sure that the device has auto negotiation  NWay  enabled for the connecting port  Use standard twisted pair cable with RJ 45 connectors  The RJ 45 port on  the Router is a crossed port  MDI X   Follow standard Ethernet guidelines when deciding what type of cable to use to make this connection  When connecting the Router directly  to a PC or server use a normal straight through cable  You should use a crossed cable when connecting the Router to a normal  MDI X  port on a switch or hub  Use a normal  straight through cable when connecting it to an uplink  MDI II  port on a hub or switch  The rules governing Ethernet cable lengths apply to the LAN to Router connection  Be sure  that the cable connecting the LAN to the Router does not exceed 100 meters     Hub or Switch to Router Connection    Connect the Router to an uplink port  MDI II  on an Ethernet hub or switch with a straight through cable  If you wish to reserve the uplink port on the switch or hub for another  device  connect to any on the other MDI X ports  1x  2x  etc   with a crossed cable     Computer to Router Connection  You can connect the Router directly to a 10 100BASE TX Ethernet adapter card  NIC  installed on a PC using the Ethernet cable provided     Wireless Connection to Router   The Router   s embedded 802 11g wireless access point should be configured to suit the local wireless network  All 802 11g or 802 11b devices that a
53. onfigured  The whole process takes about 30 seconds     The device settings will be restored to the factory default IP address 192 168 1 1 and the subnet mask is 255 255 255 0  the default management Username is    admin     and the default Password is    admin        Note  A factory reset will erase the current configuration settings and reset them to the default settings  After it has restarted  log in to the router s web based management  interface and use the Setup Wizard to configure the basic settings     D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 10    Installation Overview    Network Connections    Connect ADSL Line   Use the ADSL cable included with the Router to connect it to a telephone wall socket or receptacle  Plug one end of the cable into the ADSL port  RJ 11 receptacle  on the rear  panel of the Router and insert the other end into the RJ 11 wall socket  If you are using a low pass filter device  follow the instructions included with the device or given to you by  your service provider  The ADSL connection represents the WAN interface  the connection to the Internet  It is the physical link to the service provider   s network backbone and  ultimately to the Internet     Connect Router to Ethernet   The Router may be connected to a single computer or Ethernet device through the 10 100BASE TX Ethernet port on the rear panel  Any connection to an Ethernet concentrating  device such as a switch or hub must operate at a speed of 10 100 Mbps only  When connecting the Router to a
54. particular network destination that will remain in the routing table and never    age out     If you wish to define a  specific route that will always be used for data traffic from your LAN to a specific destination within your LAN  for example to another router or a server  or outside your  network  to an ISP defined default gateway for instance      e Default Routing     This allows you to choose a default path for incoming data packets for which the destination address is unknown  This is particularly useful when if the  Router functions as the sole connection to the Internet     e Precise ATM Traffic Shaping     Traffic shaping is a method of controlling the flow rate of ATM data cells  This function helps to establish the Quality of Service for ATM  data transfer     e Full Network Management     The DSL 2640R incorporates SNMP  Simple Network Management Protocol  support for web based management and text based  network management     e Easy Installation     The DSL 2640R uses a web based graphical user interface program for convenient management access and easy set up  Any common web  browser software can be used to manage the Router     D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 2    Product Overview    Hardware Overview    Connections  ADSL Port  Use the ADSL cable to connect to the your Power Button  telephone line  RJ 11 port  Push in to power on the Router  Push    again to power off the Router       RESET    ONIOFF    2 498    DSL 12V  1 2A       Power Insert    Use the adapter
55. ptation Layer 5  AAL5     RFC1661 Point to Point  Protocol    RFC1994 CHAP    RFC2131 DHCP Client    DHCP Server    RFC2364 PPP over ATM  RFC2516 PPP over Ethernet    DC Power  e Input  100 120V 0 4A  50 60 Hz  e Output  12V 1 2A    Data Transfer Rate  e Gdmt full rate downstream  up to 8 Mbps   upstream  up to 1 Mbps  e Glite  ADSL downstream up to 1 5 Mbps   upstream up to 512 Kbps  e Gdmt bis full rate downstream  up to 12 Mbps   upstream  up to 1 Mbps  e ADSL2  full rate downstream  up to 24 Mbps   upstream  up to 1 Mbps    Wireless Transfer Rates    IEEE 802 11b  11  5 5  2  and 1Mbps    IEEE 802 119  6  9  12  18  24  36  48  54 Mbps    Media Interface    e ADSL interface  RJ 11 connector for connection to 24 26 AWG twisted pair  telephone line    e LAN interface  four RJ 45 ports for 10 100BASE T Ethernet connection  Default Settings  IP Settings  IP Address 192 168 1 1 Netmask 255 255 255 0    User Name  admin Password  admin  DHCP Server  Enabled    99    
56. r   s network and your computer  If you are setting up the Router for multiple virtual connections  you will need to configure the VPI and VCI as instructed by your ADSL  service provider for the additional connections  This setting can be changed in the WAN Settings window of the web management interface     D Link DSL 2640R User Manual T    Installation Overview    Information you will need about DSL 2640R    Username    This is the Username needed access the Router s management interface  When you attempt to connect to the device through a web browser you will be prompted to enter this  Username  The default Username for the Router is    admin     The user cannot change this     Password  This is the Password you will be prompted to enter when you access the Router   s management interface  The default Password is    admin     The user may change this     LAN IP addresses for the DSL 2640R    This is the IP address you will enter into the Address field of your web browser to access the Router   s configuration graphical user interface  GUI  using a web browser  The  default IP address is 192 168 1 1  This may be changed to suit any IP address scheme the user desires  This address will be the base IP address used for DHCP service on the  LAN when DHCP is enabled     LAN Subnet Mask for the DSL 2640R  This is the subnet mask used by the DSL 2640R  and will be used throughout your LAN  The default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0  This can be changed later     D Link DSL 2640R Us
57. r wireless clients and PC     WIRELESS NETWORK SETTINGS    Enable Wireless    Wireless Network Name  SSID   RT2561_1  Enable Auto Channel Scan      Wireless Channel   12 437 GHz   CH    wa  802 11 Mode    Mixed 802 119 and 802 11b vw  Transmission Rate     Best  automatic     Mbit 15     Hide Wireless Network         WIRELESS SECURITY MODE    To protect your privacy vou can configure wireless security Features  This device supports three wireless  security modes including  WEP  WPA Personal  and Auto  WEP is the original wireless encryption standard   WPA provides a higher level of security  WPA Personal does not require an authentication server     Security Mode    None    Please take note of your SSID and security Key as you will need to duplicate the same settings to your wireless  devices and PC     Apple Settings    Configuration    Wireless Setup     WEP    WEP  Wireless Encryption Protocol  encryption can be enabled for basic security and privacy  WEP encrypts the data portion of each frame transmitted from the wireless  adapter using one of the predefined keys  The router offers 64 bit  or 128 bit encryption with four keys available     To configure WEP settings     1  Select a WEP Key Length encryption level from the drop down menu  and  enter the proper length hexadecimal key in the available entry fields  Up to 4  keys can be configured for use     2  Choose the Default WEP Key of from those just entered  used as the active    key    3  Select an Authentication typ
58. refore if you are using multiple virtual connections  NAT will be  disabled on all connections    6  Leave the Default Route enabled if you want to use the Router as the default  route to the Internet for your LAN  Whenever a computer on the LAN attempts to  access the Internet  the Router becomes the Internet gateway to the computer  If  you have an alternative route for Internet traffic you may disable this without  effecting the Router   s connection     Default Route    Enable         D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 24    Configuration    Manual ADSL Setup     Dynamic IP Address    Follow the instructions below to configure the Router to use a Dynamic IP Address for the Internet connection     To configure a Dynamic IP Address connection for the WAN  follow these steps  E IE O IS    1  Choose the Connection Type from the pull down menu  This defines both the Use this Internet connection type if your Internet Service Provider  ISP  didn t provide you with IP Address  connection type and encapsulation method used for your ADSL service  The information and or 4 username and password   available options are 1483 Bridged IP LLC and 1483 Bridged IP VC Mux  If you  have not been provided specific information for the Connection Type setting  Connection Type    1483 Bridged IP LLC    leave the default setting   2  Some ISPs record the unique MAC address of your computer s Ethernet adapter ee    when you first access their network  This can prevent the Router  which has a    different
59. reless LAN through the device     Up to 8 MAC addresses can be listed with the MAC Filter  It is important  to understand that when the MAC filter is activated there are two options  for the rule or action used for the listed MAC addresses  When the  Status is Activated the administrator must choose one of the following  You can allow or deny a list of MAC addresses associated with the wireless stations access to the ADSL  e Allow Association to the listed MAC addresses  and deny all Se  other MAC addresses to associate    e Deny Association to the listed MAC addresses  and allow WIRELESS MAC FILTER  association to others not on the list      Status      Activated    Deactivated  Action    Allow Association the Follow Wireless LAN stationis  association     To use Wireless MAC Filters   1  Select the Activated option for Status     2  Choose the Action to either Allow Association or Deny MAC Address  1   oo 00 00 00 00 00  Association of the listed MAC addresses  2  3  Type the MAC addresses effected by the chosen Action MAC Address  2  00 00 00 00 00 00    in the standard MAC address format  dd oo 00 00 00 00 00    4  Click on the Apply Settings button  i Pa A  When activated the filter rule becomes effective immediately  The MAC MAC Address  4  00 00 00 00 00 00    filter rule can be deactivated by selecting the Deactivated option for A a K  Status  Deactivating MAC filters will not change any MAC addresses MAC Address  5  00 00 00 00 00 00      entered on the list      MAC
60. rorlog repeat 1 Times  SNMP TRAP O  cold start  main  init completed    adjtime task pause 1 day       Maintenance    D Link DSL 2640R User Manual    Status    Use these read only menus to view system information and monitor performance     55    Device Info  Connected Clients    Statistics    Logout    The Device Status page allows you to check the status of your Internet connection  Wireless LAN and LAN     GENERAL    Time    Firmware Yersion      INTERNET STATUS    ADSL Modulation    Cable Status      Virtual Circuit      Connection Type    Network Status    Connection Up Time    Downstream Line Rate      Upstream Line Rate      MAC Address     IP Address     Subnet Mask     Default Gateway    Perferred DNS Server    Alternate DNS Server      WIRELESS LAN    Wireless Radio     MAC Address    Network Name  SSID     Channel      Security Type     MAC Address     IP Address    Subnet Mask    DHCP Server      06 24 2008  16 16 38  Sun  2 11 33 0 RE0 C29 3 9 4 143    Multi Mode  ADSL Link Down      v  PPPOE PPPOA  Not Connected  NJA   O kbps   O kbps    N A  N A  N A  N A  N A  N A    ON  00 19 5b 1b 01 32  dlink   Channal 6    None    00 19 5b 1b 01 32  192 168 1 1  255 255 255 0   ON    Helpful Hints       including d  version  summa  Internet confia  including wir       Maintenance    Device Info    Use this menu to quickly view basic current information about the LAN and WAN  interfaces and device information including Firmware Version and MAC address     D Link DSL 2640R U
61. rs listed in the Active Outbound IP Filter list  A rule can be deleted    by selecting the Remove option for the rule and clicking the Remove Selected button  ADD OUTBOUND IP FILTER       Filter Name            Protocol               Source IP address                           Source Subnet Mask         Source Port                  Destination IP address                          Destination Subnet Mask            Destination Port      Add Apply                                  ACTIVE OUTBOUND IP FILTER    Mame Protocol Src  Addr  Mask Sre  Pork Dest  Addr   Mask Dest  Port Remove       D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 39    Advanced Configuration    Inbound Filter    Use the Inbound IP Filter menu to create WAN to LAN incoming traffic filtering rules that will block traffic as specified  Note that the default IP Filter setting blocks all  incoming IP traffic when the firewall is enabled  Use the Inbound Filter menu to specify the traffic that will be allowed     Type a Filter Name used for the rule  select the Protocol and type the Source IP  Address and Subnet Mask  and Source Port if necessary  The Destination IP    Note  This section only applies when the Firewall is enabled        Address  Subnet Mask and Port can also be specified if required  Click the Add Apply Bo aa ee cal PA RE e ae VE wise Wea eS   button to create and activate the new filtering rule    The new rule appears listed in the Active Inbound IP Filter list  A rule can be deleted by pee E a a AE E  take effect
62. s 15  Setup Wizard Step 2   Internet Connection Type  Country and ISP            16  Setup Wizard Step 3 A a 17  Setup Wizard Step 2   Internet Connection     Other Connection Types      18  Setup Wizard Step 2   Internet Connection Type   PPPOE PPPOA             19  Setup Wizard Step 2   Internet Connection Type     Dynamic IP Address    20  Setup Wizard Step 2   Internet Connection Type     Static IP Address         21  Setup Wizard Step 2   Internet Connection Type     Bridge Mode                22  ADSL SETUP     MANUAL CONFIGURATION cocoooccccoconconocnnconconononnnnnncnnnonaroncnnancnnnnas 23  Manual ADSL Setup     PPPOE PPPOA    oooncccconccnccccnccccconnnnccccnnononanononononons 24  Manual ADSL Setup     Dynamic IP Address      cccocooncncccocccnccoccnnonononnonononnos 25  Manual ADSL Setup     Static IP AUUFesSS             cocooccccocicccccnococonoconononanonnns 26  Manual ADSL Setup     Bridge Mode             occocoocococccccoccnococonocononononncnanonnns 27  WIRELESS SETUP uri io ld ae antes aaa cis 28    Wireless Setup   WEP it A a ates 29    Wireless  Setup   WPA orreri aici ee ee 30   LAN SETUP cuc ec tS td dd odo 31  DHCP Server Configuration  td did 32    ss Seo  Si  Le   ae a tica  33  ADVANCE D SEU UP  lt a 34  PORT  FORWARDING retna an aa a an ihn tate enautdun a 35  AA a e r E nN EER 36  Advanced LAN QOS  Setup ore a AEE 37  Advanced Wireless QOS Setup  ceiro a T 38  OUTBOUND FILTER as oia 39  INSGUNDIFIETES gt  daa 40  DON SE TU E E 41  MAN SE TU a 42  
63. ser Manual    96    The Device Status page allows you to check the status of your Internet connection  Wireless LAN and LAN     GENERAL    Time    Firmware Yersion      INTERNET STATUS    ADSL Modulation    Cable Status     Virtual Circuit    Connection Type    Network Status    Connection Up Time    Downstream Line Rate      Upstream Line Rate      MAC Address     IP Address     Subnet Mask     Default Gateway    Perferred DNS Server    Alternate DNS Server      WIRELESS LAN    Wireless Radio     MAC Address    Network Name  SSID     Channel      Security Type      MAC Address     IP Address    Subnet Mask    DHCP Server      06 24 2008  16 16 38  Sun  2 11 33 0 RE0 C29 3 9 4 143    Multi Mode  ADSL Link Down        lt 4     PPPoE PPPoA  Not Connected  N A   O kbps   O kbps    N A  N A  N A  N A  N A  N A    ON  00 19 5b 1b 01 32  dlink   Channal 6    None    00 19 5b 1b 01 32  192 168 1 1  255 255 255  0   ON       Maintenance    Connected Clients    The Connected LAN Clients list displays active DHCP clients when the router is acting as a DHCP server and wireless clients     This page shows all the currently connected wireless and LAN computers or PCs     CONNECTED WIRELESS CLIENTS    BSSID Associated Authorized  RT2561_1 o open  RT2561_2 Disable open    CONNECTED DHCP LAN CLIENTS    Hostname MAC Address IP Address Expires In  SF 44 46 435 50 5F 192 166 1 5 00 hours  00 minutes  19 seconds       D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 9     Maintenance  Statistics    Use this menu to
64. ssociate with the Router   s  wireless access point must have the same SSID and channel  If wireless security is used  the wireless clients must be configured with the correct security information to use the  Router  More information on configuring the wireless settings is found later in this manual     D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 11    Configuration    Setup    This section will show you how to set up and configure your new D Link Router using the Web based configuration utility     Web based Configuration Utility    Connect to the Router  To configure the WAN connection used by the Router it is first necessary to communicate with the Router through its management interface  which is HTML based and can be   accessed using a web browser  The easiest way to make sure your computer has the correct IP settings is to configure it to use the DHCP server in the Router  The next section  describes how to change the IP configuration for a computer running a Windows operating system to be a DHCP client     E http 11192 166 1 1f   Micr  To access the configuration utility  open a web browser such as Internet Explorer and enter the IP address of the router   192 168 1 1   File Edit View Favorites To    Q       e  Address E hetp 11192 168 1 1       Type    admin    for the User Name and    admin    in the Password field  If you get a Page Cannot be  Displayed error  please refer to the Troubleshooting section for assistance      Log in to the router    Username   admin    Password      
65. tation is disconnected from the  network or powered off    If you opt to disable DHCP service  all IP devices connected to the  Router will require manual IP settings configuration or another DHCP  server     Static IP Address Assignment    The router supports static IP address assignment for the LAN  This  means that an IP address is manually configured for a specified MAC  address that does not age out  Static IP addresses may be assigned to  hosts on the LAN that have already received IP settings and are listed  in the DHCP Table  Alternatively the administrator can manually enter a  MAC address in the entry field provided  Type the MAC address using  the standard format 00 00 00 00 00 00 and selecting an IP address  within the subnet from the IP Address pull down menu  Click the Save  Settings button to create the static IP assignment     D Link DSL 2640R User Manual       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 192 165  1 25  4    DHCP Lease Time    259200    seconds     DHCP TABLE    MAC Address Status          Manual Config we    00 44 22 01  02 003  00 E66 33 0  03 04    IP Address    192 168 12      192 166 1 50  192 165 1 100    Host Name     Static    Static  Static    Save Settings    32    Configuration  Time Setup    The Router provides a number of options to maintain current date and time 
66. to hard disk and upgrading device firmware  view    DSL 2640R II SETUP ADYANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP    Password    Save Restore settings  Firmware Update  Diagnostics      stem Lag    Logout    The Factory default password of this router is    admin     To help secure your network  D Link recommends that       ou should choose a new password between 1 and 15 characters     SET PASSWORD  OPTIONAL     To change the router password  please type in the current password  then the new password twice     49    Current Password       New Password         Apply Settings    Helpful Hints       This page allows you Eo  modify your router  password needed to  access this Web  management interface   For security reasons  it is  recommended that you  change your device  password From the  Factory default  The  password you choose  should be between 1 and  15 characters in length   Please make sure to  choose a password you  can remember or write je  down and keep in a sare  and separate location For  Future reference  IF you  Forget your device  password  the only  solution is bo reset your  router to Factory default  settings and you will lose  all your device  configuration settings        Maintenance    Password    Typically on first things the administrator is likely to change is the device password used to access the management software  The administrator s user name of the Router   admin  cannot be changed  The default password can be changed with the Password menu     Change the
67. to the ADSL Setup IF you are configuring this device For the First time  D Link recommends that you click the Setup Wizard   menu without saving any of the settings changed during the process  button  and Follow the instructions on screen  IF you wish to modify or configure the ADSL settings manually   tick  Manual Setup to enable the ADSL Connection Setup     setup Wizard Manual Setup    SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS    The first menu of the Setup Wizard lists the basic steps in the process   These steps are as follows   1  Change the router password     2  Configure the connection to the Internet  This wizard will guide you through a step by step process to configure your new D Link router and connect Eo    the Internet   3  Finish   Click Next to continue  e Step 1  Change your DSL 2640R router password  a Step 2  Select Internet Connection  e Step 3  Finish       D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 14    Configuration    Setup Wizard Step 1   Change Password    The password used for management access of the Router can be changed now if desired     If you prefer to keep the existing password  click on the Skip button to go to the next step  without changing the password  Change the password and click Next to set the new  password and continue or click Skip to keep the existing password     The new menu that appears is used to select the Internet connection type  Choose your  Country from the pull down menu  If you see your country listed  follow the instructions  beginning on
68. ty  precautions be enabled to protect the other computers and devices on the LAN  It may  be wise to use isolate the device with the DMZ IP address from the rest of the LAN     For example  if you want to use video conferencing and still use a firewall  you can place  the server in the DMZ  The IP address of this server will then be the DMZ IP address   You can designate the server s IP address as the DMZ by typing in the IP address in the  DMZ IP Address space provided and then enabling its status by selecting the Enable  DMZ option  Click the Apply Settings button at the top of the window when you are  finished     D Link DSL 2640R User Manual 43       The router already provides a simple Firewall by virtue of the way NAT works  By default NAT does not  respond to unsolicited incoming requests on any port  thereby making your LAN invisible to Internet  cyberatbackers     DMZ means  Demilitarised Zone     DMZ allows computers behind the router Firewall to be accessible to Internet  traffic  Typically  your DMZ would contain Web servers  FTP servers  and others     FIREWALL SETTINGS    Enable Firewall      DMZ SETTINGS  The DMZ  Demilitarized Zone  option lets you set a single computer on your network outside of the router  IF       oy have a computer that cannot run Internet applications successfully From behind the router  then you can  place the computer into the OMZ For unrestricted Internet access     Note  Putting a computer in the DMZ may expose that computer to a vari
69. utside of their LAN through a public IP address  such as FTP  File Transfer Protocol   or HTTPS  Secure Web   After configuring the Router for these features  the Router will redirect these external services to an appropriate server on the users LAN     Enter an IP address in the Private IP field  select a Protocol Type from the drop down    menu  enter a range of ports in the Public Start Port and Public End Port fields  and then  click the Add Apply Settings button  Finally  click the Reboot button on the left panel to    let your changes take effect     D Link DSL 2640R User Manual    35       This is the ability to open ports in your router and re direct data through those ports to a single PC on your  network     ADD PORT FORWARDING       Private IP                       Protocol Type              Public Start Port                           Public End Port                                 Connection     ACTIVE PORT FORWARDING       Address Protocol Tpye Public Start Port Public End Port Connection Edit Remove    Advanced Configuration    QoS Setup    QoS or Quality of Service allows your Router to help prioritize the data packet flow in your Router and network  This is very important for time sensitive applications such as VoIP  where it may help prevent dropped calls  Large amounts of non critical data can be scaled so as not to affect these prioritized sensitive real time programs  The basic QoS Setup  menu includes some commonly used network services for which QoS can 
    
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