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1. Enter the MAC address of another device that is MAC A C Address included in MAC filtering Click Apply to save the settings 3 3 1 3 Security Settings In the ADVANCED WIRELESS page click Security Settings The page as shown in the following figure appears WIRELESS SECURITY Use this section to configure the wireless security settings for your router Please note that changes made on this section will also need to be duplicated to your wireless clients and PC WIRELESS SSID Select SSID ADN 4101 vw WIRELESS SECURITY MODE To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features This device supports three wireless security modes including WEP WPA and WPA2 WEP is the original wireless encryption standard WPA and WPA2 provides a higher level of security Security Mode None v Please take note of your SSID and security Key as you will need to duplicate the same settings to your wireless devices and PC Select the desired SSID from the drop down list Select the encryption type from the Security Mode drop down list You can select None WEP AUTO WPA or WPA2 WPA Only or WPA2 Only For parameters of different encryption types see section 3 2 3 2 Wireless Security Click Apply to save the settings 37 3 3 1 4 WPS Settin gs In the ADVANCED WIRELESS page click WPS Setting The WIRELESS WPS page as shown in the following figure appears WIRELESS WPS WPS SSID Sele
2. Feld Description You can select Upstream Flow Classify or Downstream Flow Classify Select or deselect the check box to enable or disable 52 Classify Type Fed Description Po al QoS classification SPECIFY TRAFFIC CLASSIFICATION RULES Select the physical port of the packet from the Input Interface drop down list For example ethernet1 ethernet2 ethernet3 and ethernet4 Source MAC Address Enter the source MAC address of the packet Use mask 000000ffffff to mask the MAC address 00 Source MAC Mask NN AN indicates not mapped and ff indicates mapped Select the 802 1p priority of the packet from the 802 1P drop down list You can select Not match or a value in the range of 0 7 Note that this function is not supported at the moment Source IPv4 Address Enter the Source IP address of the packet Enter the Source subnet mask of the packet Destination IPv4 Enter the destination IP address of the packet Address Destination subnet E Enter the destination subnet mask of the packet mask Select the layer 2 protocol type from the drop down Ethernet Type 4 d P list For example IP protocol and IPX protocol You can use this feature to differentiate the complex DSCP check P data type from the drop down list Protocol Type Select the protocol on this column Source port range Enter the source port range of the packet Destination port range Enter the destination port range of the packet CLAS
3. If you enable ACL ensure that the IP address of the host is in the ACL list TI Click Add The page as shown in the following figure appears IP ADDRESS IP Address Enter the IP address of the desired device in the IP Address field and click Apply to apply the settings 3 4 4 Diagnostics Choose Management gt Diagnosis The page as shown in the following figure appears WAN DIAGNOSTICS WAN Diagnostics PING DIAGNOSTICS Ping Diagnostics This page contains WAN Diagonstics and Ping Diagnostics 3 4 4 1 WAN Diagnostics In the Diagnosis page click WAN Diagnostics The page as shown in the following figure appears DIAGNOSTICS The DSL router can test your DSL connection The individual tests are listed below If a test displays a fail status click the Run Diagnostic Test button again to make sure the fail status is consistent WAN Connection br 0 35 0 0 v Run Diagnostic Tests In this page you can test the connection status of the device Click Run Diagnostic Test to run diagnostics The page as shown in the following figure appears 78 TEST THE CONNECTION TO YOUR LOCAL NETWORK FA PASS FA PASS Test ADSL Synchronization FATE Test ATM OAM F5 Segment Loopback FATE Test ATM OAM F5 End to end Loopback FAL Test ATM OAM F4 Segment Loopback FAN Test ATM OAM F4 End to end Loopback FAL 3 4 4 2 Ping Diagnostics In the Diagnosis page click Ping Diagnostics The
4. PLANET Networking amp Communication User s Manual 802 11n Wireless al Sater ADSL 2 24 Router www PLANET com Ew Copyright Copyright 2011 by PLANET Technology Corp All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the prior written permission of PLANET PLANET makes no representations or warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Any software described in this manual is sold or licensed as is Should the programs prove defective following their purchase the buyer and not this company its distributor or its dealer assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing repair and any incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect in the software Further this company reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes All brand and product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective holders Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equ
5. cipher and legacy stations are not allowed access with WPA security For maximum compatibility use WPA Only This mode uses TKIP cipher Some gaming and legacy devices work only in this mode To achieve better wireless performance use WPA2 Only security mode or in other words AES cipher WPA PSK does not require an authentication server The WPA option requires an external RADIUS server WPA Mode WPA PSK Group Key Update Interval 100 PRE SHARED KEY Pre Shared Key Please take note of your SSID and security Key as you will need to duplicate the same settings to your wireless devices and Cancel Parameters in this page are similar to those in the page for Auto WPA or WPA2 Click Apply to save the settings 3 2 4 Local Network You can configure the LAN IP address according to the actual application The preset IP address is 192 168 1 1 You can use the default settings and DHCP service to manage the IP settings of the private network The IP address of the device is the base address used for DHCP To use the device for DHCP in your 26 LAN the IP address pool used for DHCP must be compatible with the IP address of the device The IP address available in the DHCP IP address pool changes automatically if the IP address of the device changes You can also enable the secondary LAN IP address The primary and the secondary LAN IP addresses must be in different network segments Choose Setup gt Local Network The Loc
6. or WPA2 Enterprise from the drop down list WPA Mode WPA Encryption You can select AES or TKIP AES from the drop down list Group Key Update Interval Pre Shared Key Set the preshared key to identify the workstation Set the interval for updating the key If the WPA Mode is set to Auto WPA or WPA2 Enterprise the page as shown in the following figure appears 23 WPA Use WPA or WPA2 mode to achieve a balance of strong security and best compatibility This mode uses WPA for legacy clients while maintaining higher security with stations that are WPA2 capable Also the strongest cipher that the client supports will be used For best security use WPA2 Only mode This mode uses AES CCMP cipher and legacy stations are not allowed access with WPA security For maximum compatibility use WPA Only This mode uses TKIP cipher Some gaming and legacy devices work only in this mode To achieve better wireless performance use WPA2 Only security mode or in other words AES cipher WPA PSK does not require an authentication server The WPA option requires an external RADIUS server WPA Mode Auto WPA or WPA2 Enterprise Group Key Update Interval 100 EAP 802 1X When WPA enterprise is enabled the router uses EAP 802 1x to authenticate clients via a remote RADIUS server RADIUS server IP Address 192 168 11 RADIUS server Port 2801 RADIUS server Shared Secret testradiuskey Please take note o
7. 00 30 4f 12 34 5f Status Enable Network Name SSID ADN 4101 Visibility Visible Security Mode Basic MAC Address 00 30 4f 12 34 56 IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP Server Enable 82 The page displays the summary of the device status including the system information WAN connection information wireless information and local network information 3 5 2 Wireless Clients Choose Status gt Wireless Clients The page as shown in the following page appears WIRELESS CLIENTS This page shows authenticated wireless stations and their status WIRELESS AUTHENTICATED STATIONS mae ad thorn SD e The page displays authenticated wireless stations and their statuses 3 5 3 DHCP Clients Choose Status gt DHCP Clients The page as shown in the following page appears DHCP CLIENTS This information reflects the current DHCP client of your modem DHCP LEASES Hostname MAC Address TP Address Expiresin gssd 00 11 2f68 de 69 192 681 2424 This page displays all client devices that obtain IP addresses from the device You can view the host name IP address MAC address and expiration time of the IP address 83 3 5 4 Logs Choose Status gt Logs The page as shown in the following figure appears This page allows you to view system logs SYSTEM LOG This page displays the system log Click Refresh to refresh the system log shown in the box 3 5 5 S
8. AES cipher WPA PSK does not require an authentication server The WPA option requires an external RADIUS server WPA Mode WPA2 PSK Group Key Update Interval 100 PRE SHARED KEY Pre Shared Key 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 Cancel Parameters in this page are similar to those in the page for Auto WPA or WPA2 Click Apply to save the settings WPA Only If the Security Mode is set to WPA only the page as shown in the following figure appears 25 WIRELESS SECURITY Use this section to configure the wireless security settings for your router Please note that changes made on this section will also need to be duplicated to your wireless clients and PC WIRELESS SECURITY MODE To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features This device supports three wireless security modes including WEP WPA and WPA2 WEP is the original wireless encryption standard WPA and WPA2 provides a higher level of security Security Mode WPA only E WPA Encryption TKIP AES WPA Use WPA or WPA2 mode to achieve a balance of strong security and best compatibility This mode uses WPA for legacy Clients while maintaining higher security with stations that are WPA2 capable Also the strongest cipher that the client supports will be used For best security use WPA2 Only mode This mode uses AES CCMP
9. All of the specified conditions in this filter rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect Click Apply to save and activate the filter Add Filter Edit Filter Delete Filter RULE Enabled Protocol Action RejectType IcmpType OrigIP Mask OrigPort DestIP Mask DestPort Bytes Pkts Add Rule Edit Rule Delete Rule Click Add to add an IP filter The page as shown in the following figure appears IP FILTER The screen allows you to create a filter rule to identify incoming IP traffic by specifying a new filter name and at least one condition below All of the specified conditions in this filter rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect Click Apply to save and activate the filter FIREWALL Name Interface Type ODe fawtacin Bytes pkts FILTER INFO Name Interface LAN Type Inv Default action Permit vw Default Chain Local v Name Enter the name that identifies your configuration Select LAN or the other connection from the drop down Interface list Type Select the In Out or Both from the drop down list Default action Select the Permit or Drop from the drop down list Select the Local Forward or Both from the drop down list After set the firewall info finish click Add Rule to add an IP filter rule The page as shown in the following figure appears Default Chain 47 IP FILTER The screen allows
10. The destination IP address of the device Address Subnet Mask The subnet mask of the destination IP address Use Gateway IP The gateway IP address of the device Address Select the interface of the static routing used by the Use Interface l device from the drop down list LL Note You can enter the gateway IP address of the device in the Use Gateway IP Address field or set the User Interface but cannot apply the two settings at the same time 3 3 12 2 Policy Route Choose Advanced gt Routing and click Policy Route Click Add and the page as shown in the following figure appears POLICY ROUTE Policy Route chose one Wanconnection and one Lanconnection then bind them POLICY ROUTE SETUP WAN INSTANCE AND LAN INSTANCE WAN Connection pppoe 0 35 0 5 Internet v LAN Connection ethernet In this page you can select the interfaces on your device that use RIP of the protocol used If you enable RIP the device communicates with other devices using the routing information protocol RIP Click Apply to save the settings 3 3 12 3 Default Gateway Choose Advanced Routing and click Default Gateway The page as shown in the following figure appears DEFAULT GATEWAY If Enable Automatic Assigned Default Gateway checkbox is selected this router will accept the first received default gateway assignment from one of the PPPoA PPPoE or MER DHCP enabled PVC s If the checkbox is not selected enter the stat
11. high speed ADSL broadband connection to the Internet or Intranet for high end users such as net cafes and office users It provides high performance access to the Internet downstream up to 24 Mbps and upstream up to 1 Mbps The device supports WLAN access It can connect to the Internet through a WLAN AP or WLAN device It complies with IEEE 802 11 802 11b g n specifications WEP WPA and WPA2 security specifications 1 1 Safety Precautions Refer to the following instructions to prevent the device from risks and damage caused by fire or electric power Use volume labels to mark the type of power Use the power adapter packed within the device package Pay attention to the power load of the outlet or prolonged lines An overburden power outlet or damaged lines and plugs may cause electric shock or fire accident Check the power cords regularly If you find any damage replace the power cords at once Proper space left for heat dissipation is necessary to avoid damage caused by overheating to the device The long and thin holes on the device are designed for heat dissipation to ensure that the device works normally Do not cover these heat dissipation holes Do not put this device close to a place where a heat source exits or high temperature occurs Avoid the device from direct sunshine Do not put this device close to a place where it is over damp or watery Do not spill any fluid on this device Do not connect this device to any PCs
12. or electronic products unless our customer engineer or your broadband provider instructs you to do this because any wrong connection may cause power or fire risk Do not place the device on an unstable surface or support 1 1 2 LEDs and Interfaces Front Panel LAN A xD 00000007 AA SA PWR Link Data 4 2 1 WLAN WPS Figure 1 Front panel The following table describes the LEDs of the device LED Color Status Description On The device is powered on and the Green initialization is normal Of The power is off f On The device is self testing or self testing is failed Slow No signal is detected Hink Green rasi The device is nanas haking with the physical Blinks layer of the office On The device is connected to the physical layer of the office The Internet connection is normal in the routing mode for example PPP dial up is successful and no Internet data is being Green transmitted Blinks Internet data is being transmitted in the Hu iE mode Off The device is in the The device is in the bridge mode mode The Internet connection fails after successful synchronization in the routing mode for example PPP dial up is failed LAN4 1 Green Data is being transmitted through the LAN Blinks interface or the Internet data is being transmitted in the bridge mode Description The LAN connection is not established The WLAN connection has bee
13. segment with your pc but you need to assign IP address from DHCP server you must uncheck the Enable 27 DHCP Server and selected the Enable DHCP Relay to set the DHCP Relay IP address And you can also set the perferrde and alternate DNS server DHCP SETTINGS OPTIONAL Use this section to configure the DHCP Relay for your network Enable DHCP Relay Use this section to configure the built in DHCP Server to assign IP addresses to the computers on your network y Enable DHCP Server DHCP IP Address Range 192 168 1 2 to 192 158 1 254 DHCP IP Mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP Router IP 132 168 1 1 DHCP Lease Time 86400 seconds Use the following DNS server addresses F Enable DNS Use this section to configure the DHCP Server in lan port individual y LAN Porti y LAN Port2 y LAN Ports iy LAN Port4 7 WLAN Porti yj WLAN Port2 y WLAN Ports yj WLAN Port4 Apply Cancel Click Apply to save the settings In the DHCP CLIENT CLASS LIST page you can set a IP address range for some specification device The page as shown in the following figure appears 28 DHCP CLIENT CLASS LIST Client class MinAddress Max Address DNS Address ADD DHCP CLIENT CLASS OPTIONAL Client Class Name Min IP Address Max IP Address DNS Address The following table describes the parameters in this page Fiad Description Client Class Name Enter the Client Class name Min IP Address
14. the drop down list You DDNS provider can select DynDns org TZO or GnuDIP Hosname 0 Enter the host name that you register with your DDNS Hostname provider Select the interface that is used for DDNS service from Interface the drop down list The IP address of the interface corresponds to the host name Enter the user name of your DDNS account Enter the password of your DDNS account Click Apply to save the settings 3 3 10 Network Tools Choose Advanced gt Network Tools The NETWORK TOOLS page as shown in the following figure appears NETWORK TOOLS PORT MAPPING Port Mapping supports multiple port to PVC and bridging groups Each group will perform as an independent network NETWORK TOOLS IGMP PROXY Transmission of identical content such as multimedia from a source to a number of recipients IGMP Proxy NETWORK TOOLS IGMP SNOOPING Transmission of identical content such as multimedia from a source to a number of recipients IGMP Snooping NETWORK TOOLS UPNP Allows you to enable or disable UPnP 57 NETWORK TOOLS ADSL Allows you to configure advanced settings for ADSL NETWORK TOOLS SNMP Network Tools SNMP NETWORK TOOLS TR 069 Allows you to configure TR 069 protocol NETWORK TOOLS CERTIFICATES Allows you to manage certificates used with TR 069 Certificates NETWORK TOOLS PPTP PPTP This page contains the following function items Port Mapping IGM
15. the following figure appears BLOCK MAC ADDRESS This page adds a time of day restriction to a special LAN device connected to the router The Current PC s MAC Address automatically displays the MAC address of the LAN device where the browser is running To restrict another LAN device click the Other MAC Address button and enter the MAC address of the other LAN device To find out the MAC address of a Windows based PC open a command prompt window and type ipconfig all Mac Filtering Global Policy 9 BLACK LIST Allow all packets but DENY those matching any of specific rules listed WHITE LIST Deny all packets but ALLOW those matching any of specific rules listed Apply Cancel Username MA Oshede 00 8 AR ays Add Edit Delete 3 3 5 Filtering Options Choose Advanced gt Filtering Options The FILTERING OPTIONS page as shown in the following figure appears 45 FILTERING OPTIONS IP FILTERING Uses IP address to implement filtering FILTERING OPTIONS BRIDGE FILTERING Uses MAC address to implement filtering Usefull only in bridge mode Bridge Filtering 3 3 5 1 IP Filtering In the Fitering Options page click IP Filtering The FIREWALL page as shown in the following figure appears IP FILTER The screen allows you to create a filter rule to identify incoming IP traffic by specifying a new filter name and at least one condition below
16. you to create a filter rule to identify incoming IP traffic by specifying a new filter name and at least one condition below All of the specified conditions in this filter rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect Click Apply to save and activate the filter RULE _ Enabled Protocol Action RejectType IcmpType OrigIP Mask OrigPort DestIP Mask DestPort Bytes Pkts Add Rule Edit Rule lelete Rule RULE INFO Ween Protocol is ICMP one of Icmp Type to be selected 2 When Action is Reject one of RejectType to be selected 3 Only when Protocol is TCP may RejectType select tcp reset Enabled Protocol y Action Permit RejectType z IcmpType z origIPAddress origMask origStartPort 0 origEndPort 0 destIPAddress destMask destStartPort 0 destEndPort 0 Apply Cancel Check the Enabled and specify at least one of the following criteria protocol source destination IP address subnet mask and source destination port Then click Apply to save the settings LL Note The settings apply only when the firewall is enabled 48 3 3 5 2 Bridge Filtering In the FILTERING OPTIONS page click Bridge Filtering The page as shown in the following figure appears BRIDGE FILTER Bridge Filtering is only effective on ATM PVCs configured in Bridge mode ALLOW means that all MAC layer frames will be ALLOWED except those matching with any of the specified rules in the following tab
17. 198 105 232 4 54 The DNS system is in fact its own network If one DNS server does not know how to translate a particular domain name it asks another one and so on until the correct IP address is returned Choose Advanced gt DNS The page as shown in the following figure appears DNS Click Apply button to save the new configuration DNS SERVER CONFIGURATION Wan Connection Ibr 0 35 0 0 y Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses The following table describes the parameters in this page Fead O Description Wan Connection connected from the drop down list If you select this radio button the device Obtain DNS server automatically obtains IP address of the DNS server address automatically from the ISP You need not manually enter the IP address of the server Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS server If Alternate DNS server the primary DNS server fails to work the device tries to connect the secondary DNS server If you select this radio button you need to manually enter the IP address of the server provided by the ISP Click Apply to save the settings 55 3 3 9 Dynamic DNS The device supports dynamic domain name service DDNS The dynamic DNS service allows a dynamic public IP address to be associated wit
18. AC Encryption Routing MER IP over ATM IPoA or Bridging from the drop down list Encapsulation Select LLC or VCMUX from the drop down list Usually Mode you can select LLC If you enter a value packets from the interface is tagged 802 1Q VLAN ID with the set 802 1q VLAN ID Its value range is 0 4094 while 0 indicates to disable this function NETWORK ADDRESS TRANSLATION SETTINGS Select or deselect the check box to enable or disable the Enable NAT NAT connection Select Symmetric Nat or Full cone Nat from the NAT Type Mid P drop down list Enable WAN Select or deselect the check box to enable or disable the Service WAN connection The name to identify the WAN connection You need not Service Name ES modify it 17 3 2 3 Wireless Setup This section describes the wireless LAN and some basic configuration Wireless LANs can be as simple as two computers with wireless LAN cards communicating in a pear to pear network or as complex as a number of computers with wireless LAN cards communicating through access points that bridge network traffic to a wired LAN Choose Setup gt Wireless The WIRELESS SETTINGS page as shown in the following figure appears WIRELESS SETTINGS WIRELESS BASIC Configure your wireless basic settings WIRELESS SETTINGS WIRELESS SECURITY Configure your wireless security settings Wireless Security 3 2 3 1 Wireless Basics In the WIRELESS SETTINGS page click Wireless Ba
19. D DATE page as shown in the following figure appears 30 TIME AND DATE The Time Configuration option allows you to configure update and maintain the correct time on the internal system clock From this section you can set the time zone that you are in and set the NTP Network Time Protocol Server Daylight Saving can also be configured to automatically adjust the time when needed TIME SETTING 4 Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers 1st NTP time server 192 168 2 10 2nd NTP time server 192 168 2 100 TIME CONFIGURATION Current Local Time 2010 10 10 00 05 09 Time Zone GMT Greenwhich Mean Time Dublin Lisbon London Casablanca Enable Daylight Saving Year Mon Day Hour Min Sec Year Mon Day Hour Min Sec Cancel In the TIME AND DATE page you can configure update and maintain the time of the internal system clock You can set the time zone that you are in and the network time protocol NTP server You can also set daylight saving time to automatically adjust the time when needed Select Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers Select the appropriate time server and the time zone from the corresponding drop down lists Select Enable Daylight Saving if necessary Enter the correct the start and end time of the daylight saving Click Apply to save the settings 3 2 6 Logout Choose Setup gt Logout The page as shown in the following figure appears 31 LOG
20. G SETUP Remaining number of entries that can be configured 32 WAN Connection s pppoe_0 35 0 0 v Server Name Selecta seve tato sele O Custom Server Schedule View Available Schedules Server IP Address 192 168 1 Select a service for a preset application or enter the name in the Custom Server field Enter an IP address in the Server IP Address field to appoint the corresponding PC to receive forwarded packets The port table displays the ports that you want to open on the device The Protocol indicates the type of protocol used by each port Click Apply to save the settings The page as shown in the following figure appears A virtual server is added 40 PORT FORWARDING Port Forwarding allows you to direct incoming traffic from the WAN side identified by protocol and external port to the internal server with a private IP address on the LAN side The internal port is required only if the external port needs to be converted to a different port number used by the server on the LAN side A maximum of 80 entries can be configured Select the service name and enter the server IP address and click Apply to forward IP packets for this service to the specified server Note Modifying the Internal Port Start or Internal Port End is not recommended If the External Port Start or the External Port End changes the Internal Port Start or Internal Port End automatically changes accordingly P
21. INGS Select the transmission rate of the wireless network from the drop down list Transmission Rate Select the multicast transmission rate of the wireless Multicast Rate network from the drop down list You can select Lower or Higher Select the power for data transmission from the Transmit Power drop down list You can select 100 80 60 40 or 2096 l By default the wireless beacon frame sends the data Beacon Period once every 100ms Its value range is 20 1024 The threshold of transmission request Its value range is 0 2347 and the default value is 2346 lts value range is 256 2346 and the default value is 2345 Data beacon proportion transmission quantity DTIM Interval indication Its value range is 1 255 and the default value is 100 Select the preamble code from the drop down list You can select long or short Select or deselect the check box to enable or disable Enable Wireless the wireless function SSID Set the wireless network name that is SSID SSID is used to distinguish different wireless networks Select whether to hide the AP You can select Visible or Invisible If you select Invisible the AP is hidden and the terminal cannot obtain the SSID through passive scanning RTS Threshold Fragmentation Threshold Preamble Type Visibility Status Select whether users of the AP can communicate with each other You can select Off or On from the drop down list On indicates that computers conne
22. ONTROL SERVICES Select WAN Connections br 0 35 0 0 Pa ee oe He pu Goce ooo e Fons A ooo foooo ss o 76 In this page you can enable or disable the services that are used by the remote host For example if telnet service is enabled at port 23 the remote host can access the device by telnet through port 23 Select the management services that you want to enable or disable at the LAN or WAN interface and click Apply to apply the settings Caution If you disable the HTTP service you cannot access the configuration page of the device any more 3 4 3 3 IP Address In the ACCESS CONTROLS page click IP Address The page as shown in the following figure appears IP ADDRESS The IP Address Access Control mode if enabled permits access to local management services from IP addresses contained in the Access Control List If the Access Control mode is disabled the system will not validate IP adresses for incoming packets The services are the system applications listed in the Service Control List Enter the IP address of the management station permitted to access the local management services and click Apply ACCESS CONTROL IP ADDRESSES C Enable Access Control Mode In this page you can configure the IP address in the access control list ACL If ACL is enabled only devices of the specified IP addresses can access the device Select Enable Access Control Mode to enable ACL LI Note
23. ORT FORWARDING SETUP 3 3 3 DMZ Choose Advanced gt DMZ The page as shown in the following figure appears The DSL Router will forward IP packets from the WAN that do not belong to any of the applications configured in the Port Forwarding table to the DMZ host computer Enter the computer s IP address and click ApplyS to activate the DMZ host Clear the IP address field and click Apply to deactivate the DMZ host DMZ HOST WAN Connection pppoe 0 35 0 0 v Enable DMZ DMZ Host IP Address In this page you can enable a DMZ host In this way access from Internet to the WAN IP address of the device is forwarded to the DMZ host and network server of the internal LAN is protected Click Apply to save the settings 41 3 3 4 Parental Control Choose Advanced gt Parental Control The PARENTAL CONTROL page as shown in the following figure appears PARENTAL CONTROL BLOCK WEBSITE Uses URL i e www yahoo com to implement filtering Block Website PARENTAL CONTROL MAC FILTER Uses MAC address to implement filtering MAC Filter This page provides two useful tools for restricting Internet access Block Website allows you to quickly create a list of websites that you wish to prevent users from accessing MAC Filter allows you to control Internet access by clients or PCs connected to the device 3 3 4 1 Block Website In the PARENTAL CONTROL page click Block Website Th
24. OUT Logging out will close the browser Click Logout to log out of the configuration page 3 3 Advanced Configuration This section contains advanced features used for network management security and administrative tools to manage the device You can view the status and other information of the device to examine the performance and troubleshoot 3 3 1 Advanced Wireless This function is used to modify the standard 802 11g wireless settings It is recommended not changing the default settings because incorrect settings may affect the performance of the wireless performance The default settings provide the best wireless performance in most environments Choose Advanced gt Advanced Wireless The ADVANCED WIRELESS page as shown in the following figure appears 32 ADVANCED WIRELESS ADVANCED SETTINGS Allows you to configure advanced features of the wireless LAN interface Advanced Settings ADVANCED WIRELESS MAC FILTERING Allows you to configure wireless firewall by denying or allowing designated MAC addresses MAC Filtering ADVANCED WIRELESS SECURITY SETTINGS Allows you to configure security features of the wireless LAN interface Security Settings ADVANCED WIRELESS WPS SETTING Allows you to configure wireless WPS 3 3 1 1 Advanced Settings In the ADVANCED WIRELESS page click Advanced Settings The page as shown in the following figure appears 33 ADVANCED SETTINGS These options an
25. P 1 14 Control Sideband You can select Upper or Lower from the list Enable Wireless Enable MultiAP Isolation Visibility Status Field Description Select the wireless channel used by the device from Wireless Channel the drop down list You can select Auto Scan or a value from CH1 CH13 Auto Scan is recommended Select the 802 11 mode of the device from the 802 11 Mode drop down list The device supports 802 11b 802 119 802 11n 802 11b g 802 11n g and 802 11b g n Band Width You can set the bandwidth only in the 802 11n mode You can set the bandwidth of the device to 20M or 40M Click Apply to save the settings 3 2 3 2 Wireless Security In the WIRELESS SETTINGS page click Wireless Security The page as shown in the following figure appears WIRELESS SECURITY Use this section to configure the wireless security settings for your router Please note that changes made on this section will also need to be duplicated to your wireless clients and PC WIRELESS SECURITY MODE To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features This device supports three wireless security modes including WEP WPA and WPA2 WEP is the original wireless encryption standard V PA and WPA2 provides a higher level of security Security Mode None v Please take note of your SSID and security Key as you wil need to duplicate the same settings to your wireless devices and PC Wireless securit
26. P Internet connection Please enter the appropriate information below as provided by your ISP The Auto PVC Scan feature will not work in all cases so please enter the VPI VCI numbers if provided by the ISP Click Next to continue IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS Server You need to enter the information of the IP address subnet mask and gateway If the Protocol is set to Bridge the page as shown in the following figure appears STEP 2 SETUP INTERNET CONNECTION Please select your ISP Internet Service Provider from the list below Protocol Bridge v Encapsulation Mode Le ml VPI 8 0 255 VCI 35 32 65535 After setting click Next Step 5 Configure the wireless network Enter the information and click Next 13 STEP 3 CONFIGURE WIRELESS NETWORK Your wireless network is enabled by default You can simply uncheck it to disable it and click Next to skip configuration of wireless network Enable Your Wireless Network Your wireless network needs a name so it can be easily recognized by wireless clients For security purposes it is highly recommended to change the pre configured network name Wireless Network Name SSID ADN 4101 Select Visible to publish your wireless network and SSID can be found by wireless clients or select Invisible to hide your wireless network so that users need to manually enter SSID in order to connect to your wirel
27. P Proxy IGMP Snooping UPnP ADSL SNMP TR 069 Certificates PPTP 3 3 11 Port Mapping In the NETWORK TOOLS page click Port Mapping The page as shown in the following figure appears 58 PORT MAPPING Port Mapping A maximum 5 entries can be configured Port Mapping supports multiple port to PVC and bridging groups Each group will perform as an independent network To support this feature you must create mapping groups with appropriate LAN and WAN interfaces using the Add button The Delete button will remove the grouping and add the ungrouped interfaces to the Default group PORT MAPPING SETUP Group Name A ethernet ethemet2 etheret3 ethemet van0 wlan0 Yap0 WanOsvapty In this page you can bind the WAN interface and the LAN interface to the same group Click Add to add port mapping The page as shown in the following figure appears ADD PORT MAPPING To create a new mapping group 1 Enter the Group name and select interfaces from the available interface list and add it to the grouped interface list using the arrow buttons to create the required mapping of the ports The group name must be unique 2 Click Apply button to make the changes effective immediately PORT MAPPING CONFIGURATION Group Name Grouped Interfaces Available Interfaces ethernet ethernet2 ethernet3 ethernet4 wlan0 wlan0 vap0 wlan0 vap1 wlan0 vap2 To create a mapping group do as follows Step 1 Enter the gro
28. SIFY MATCH RESULT Specify the queue to which the packet belongs You Classify Queue LA l i l j l can set the queue in the classification configuration DSCP Mark Attach the DSCP mark to the mapped packet Cos Mark Attach the 802 1p mark to the mapped packet Click Submit Apply to save the settings 53 3 3 Firewall Settings A denial of service DoS attack is one of the most common network attacks and is characterized by an explicit attempt by attackers to prevent legitimate users of a service from using that service It usually leads to overload of system server or core dump of the system Choose Advanced gt Firewall Settings The page as shown in the following figure appears FIREWALL SETTINGS Click Apply button to make the changes effective immediately FIREWALL CONFIGURATION Enable Attack Prevent Icmp Echo Fraggle Echo Chargen IP Land Port Scan TCP Flags Set SYN FIN TCP Flags Set SYN RST TCP Flags Set FIN RST TCP Dos TTCP DoS Max Rate 50 AP Click Apply to save the settings 3 3 8 DNS Domain name system DNS is an Internet service that translates domain names into IP addresses Because domain names are alphabetic they are easier to remember The Internet however is actually based on IP addresses Each time you use a domain name a DNS service must translate the name into the corresponding IP address For example the domain name www example com might be translated to
29. The IP Address for minimun Max IP Address The IP Address for maxmun DNS Address Enter the DNS Address with the client class In the LOCAL NETWORK page you can assign LAN IP addresses for specific computers according to their MAC addresses DHCP RESERVATIONS LIST Status Computerfiame MAC Address TP Address Click Add to add static DHCP reservation The page as shown in the following figure appears ADD DHCP RESERVATION OPTIONAL Enable Computer Name IP Address MAC Address The following table describes the parameters in this page 29 Enable Select the check box to reserve the IP address for the designated PC with the configured MAC address Enter the computer name It helps you to recognize the Computer Name PC with the MAC address For example Father s Laptop IP Address MAC Address Click Apply to save the settings After the DHCP reservation information is saved the DHCP reservations list displays the information If the DHCP reservations list is not empty you can select one or more items and click Edit or Delete The NUMBER OF DYNAMIC DHCP CLIENTS page displays the DHCP clients PCs or Laptops currently connected to the device and the detailed information of the connected computers NUMBER OF DYNAMIC DHCP CLIENTS 1 Computer Name MAC Address IP Address Expire Time gj558d 00 11 2f 68 de 69 192 168 1 2 42844 3 2 5 Time and Date Choose Setup gt Time and Date The TIME AN
30. The page as shown in the following figure appears Logging out will close the browser Click Logout to log out of the configuration page 86
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32. able Daylight Saving Step 4 Configure the Internet connection Select the protocol and the encapsulation mode Set the VPI and the VCI If the Protocol is set to PPPoE or PPPOA the page as shown in the following figure appears STEP 2 SETUP INTERNET CONNECTION Please select your ISP Internet Service Provider from the list below Protocol PPPoE v Encapsulation Mode LLC v VPI 8 0 255 VCI 35 32 65535 PPPOE PPPOA Please enter your Username and Password as provided by your ISP Internet Service Provider Please enter the information exactly as shown taking note of upper and lower cases Click Next to continue Username Password Confirm Password You need to enter the user name and password for PPPoE or PPPoA dialup If the Protocol is set to Dynamic IP the page as shown in the following figure appears __ STEP 2 SETUP INTERNET CONNECTION Please select your ISP Internet Service Provider from the list below Protocol Dynamic IP Encapsulation Mode VPI 8 0 255 VCI 35 32 65535 If the Protocol is set to Static IP the page as shown in the following figure appears 12 STEP 2 SETUP INTERNET CONNECTION Please select your ISP Internet Service Provider from the list below Protocol Static IP v Encapsulation Mode VPI 8 0 255 VCI 32 65535 STATIC IP You have selected Static I
33. able Log Step2 Selecta mode from the drop down list If you select Remote or Both enter the IP address and port number of the server Step3 Click Apply to apply the settings Step 4 Click View System Log or View Firewall Log to view the detail information of the system log 80 3 4 6 Logout Choose Management gt Logout The page as shown in the following figure appears Logging out will close the browser Click Logout to log out of the configuration page 3 5 Status In the Status page you can view the system information and monitor the performance of the device 3 5 1 Device Information Choose Status gt Device Info The page as shown in the following figure appears 81 DEVICE INFO This information reflects the current status of your WAN connection Modem Name ADN 4101 Serial Number 003047123456 Time and Date 2010 10 10 00 05 03 HardwareVersion ADN 4101 SoftwareVersion V1 4 Firmware Version V1 4 System Up Time 00 05 58 Internet Connection Status pppoe 0 35 0 Q0 Internet v Internet Connection Status Disconnected Wan service type Internet Default Gateway Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server Downstream Line Rate Kbps 0 Upstream Line Rate Kbps 0 Data Time Counter Second Enabled WAN Connections VPI VCI Service Name Protocol IGMP Qos IP Address PVC 0 35 pppoe OQ 35 0 O0 Internet PPPOE Disable Disable select wireless ADN 4101 v MAC Address
34. al Network page as shown in the following figure appears LOCAL NETWORK This section allows you to configure the local network settings of your router Please note that this section is optional and you should not need to change any of the settings here to get your network up and running ROUTER SETTINGS Use this section to configure the local network settings of your router The Router IP Address that is configured here is the IP Address that you use to access the Web based management interface If you change the IP Address here you may need to adjust your PC s network settings to access the network again Router IP Address 192 158 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Domain Name ADN 4101 O Configure the second IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN IP Address Subnet Mask By default Enable DHCP Server is selected for the LAN interface of the device DHCP service provides IP settings to workstations configured to automatically obtain IP settings that are connected to the device through the Ethernet port When the device is used for DHCP it becomes the default gateway for DHCP client connected to it If you change the IP address of the device you must also change the range of IP addresses in the pool used for DHCP on the LAN The IP address pool can contain up to 253 IP addresses You can also make DHCP server just acting on the specific port by default those ports are selected If your DHCP server doesn t belong to the same
35. button once to upload the new image file NOTE The update process takes about 2 minutes to complete and your DSL Router will reboot Please DO NOT power off your router before the update is complete FIRMWARE UPDATE Current Firmware Version V1 4 Current Firmware Date 2011 05 10 Select File Clear Config L Update Firmware In this page you can upgrade the firmware of the device To update the firmware do as follows Step 1 Click Browse to select the file Step2 Select Clear Config Step3 Click Update Firmware to update the configuration file The device loads the file and reboots automatically Caution Do not turn off your device or press the Reset button when the procedure Is in progress 3 4 3 Access Controls Choose Management gt Access Controls The ACCESS CONTROLS page as shown in the following figure appears 74 ACCESS CONTROLS ACCOUNT PASSWORD Manage DSL Router user accounts Account Password ACCESS CONTROLS SERVICES A Service Control List SCL enables or disables services from being used Services ACCESS CONTROLS IP ADDRESS Permits access to local management services IP Address This page contains Account Password Services and IP Address 3 4 3 1 Account Password In the ACCESS CONTROLS page click Account Password The page as shown in the following figure appears ACCOUNT PASSWORD Access to your DSL Router is controlled through
36. cial attention must be paid to the dangers of electric shock and static electricity when working with electrical equipment All guidelines of this and of the computer manufacture must therefore be allowed at all times to ensure the safe use of the equipment Energy Saving Note of the Device This power required device does not support Standby mode operation For energy saving please remove the power cable or push the power button to OFF position to disconnect the device from the power circuit Without removing power cable or Power off the device will still consuming power from the power source In the view of Saving the Energy and reduce the unnecessary power consuming it is strongly suggested to remove the power connection for the device if this device is not intended to be active Revision User s Manual for 802 11n Wireless ADSL 2 2 Router Model ADN 4101 Rev 1 0 Apr 2011 Part No EM ADN4101_ v1 MES ul PEE 1 121 Safety PRECAUTIONS O EN des 1 L2 LEDS ama INtemac eS ts 2 1 3 System Requirements ardid 4 MEC sr Roco 4 2 Hardware Installation ae 6 9 Web CODITOUE DEL ara las 8 3 1 Accessing the Device ooooccnncccccnnncnncccooonoccnnocononncenncnnnnnnnrennnnnonanrrnnnnnnnnnes 8 32 General GOntQuralOM 5 5 2 5 5 050 2 AN T 9 A A eee oen uideo i pet c ec E SE 9 Scie Jniernet oct siria ran Aa 15 32 3 Wireless CU alain 18 ou Local NGIWOEIK immensi nuit US EE THREE ds 26 ou meand DAS i eh n SHOE C
37. ct Mode Configuration State Enabled Push Button Input Station PIN WPS The condition of use WPS you can choose different auth mode in Security Setting page and broadcast the SSID The pin code will be saved when you press PIN button v ADN 4101 Enrollee Configured PBC PIN WPS Session Status Apply Cancel l Enabled The WPS service is enabled by default LL Note Ensure that the network card supports the WPS function Fed Description Select Mode Select Enrollee or Registrar from the drop down list Select Configured or unconfigured from the Configuration State i drop down list Input Station PIN If you are using the PIN method you need a Registrar either an access point or a wireless router to initiate the registration between a new device and an active access point or a wireless router You can use one of the following there methods to use WPS authentication e Press the WPS button on the side panel for 3 seconds 38 e In the WIRELESS WPS page click PBC It has the same function of the WPS button on the side panel This is an optional method on wireless clients LI Note You need a Registrar when using the PBC method in a special case in which the PIN is all zeros 3 3 2 Port Forwarding This function is used to open ports in your device and re direct data through these ports to a single PC in your network WAN to LAN traffic It allows re
38. cted to the device cannot communicate with each other User Isolation 35 Feld Deser ption lect wheth le WMM Y lect Off WMM Advertise C ether toenable ou can select Off or Set the maximum number of clients that can be Max Clients connected to the AP at the same time Its value range is 1 32 Enable Wireless Select or deselect the check box to enable or disable Guest Network the wireless interface SSID Similar to the primary SSID it identifies a wireless AP These settings are applicable only for more technically advanced users who have sufficient knowledge about wireless LAN Do not change these settings unless you know the effect of changes on the device Click Apply to save the settings 3 3 1 2 MAC Filtering In the ADVANCED WIRELESS page click MAC Filtering The page as shown in the following figure appears MAC ADDRESS The MAC Address Access Control mode if enabled permits access to this route from host with MAC addresses contained in the Access Control List Enter the MAC address of the management station permitted to access this route and click Apply ACCESS CONTROL MAC ADDRESSES Enable Access Control Mode MAC Address Add Delete Click Add and the page as shown in the following figure appears 36 MAC ADDRESS MAC Address OX 2XOCXOCXXCOOCEXXC Apply Cancel The following table describes the parameters in this page Fed Description
39. e you can configure the WAN interface of the device Click Add and the page as shown in the following figure appears This screen allows you to configure an ATM PVC identifier VPI and VCT and select a service category ATM PVC CONFIGURATION VPI 0 0 255 VCI 35 32 65535 Service Category UBR With PCR v Peak Cell Rate 0 cells s CONNECTION TYPE Protocol Bridging v Encapsulation Mode LLC v 802 19 VLAN ID 0 0 disable 1 4094 Protocol Type NETWORK ADDRESS TRANSLATION SETTINGS The following table describes the parameters in this page Field Description ATM PVC CONFIGURATION Virtual Path Identifier VPI is the virtual path between two points in an ATM network Its value range is from O to 295 Virtual Channel Identifier VCI is the virtual channel between two points in an ATM network Its value range is from 32 to 65535 0 to 31 is reserved for local management of ATM traffic Select UBR with PCR UBR without PCR CBR Non Realtime VBR or Realtime VBR from the drop down list Set the maximum transmission rate of the cell in ATM Peak Cell Rate V transmission Sustainable Cell Set the minimum transmission rate of the cell in ATM Hate transmission Maximum Burst Set the maximum burst size of the cell in ATM Size transmission CONNECTION TYPE Select PPP over ATM PPPoA PPP over Ethernet Service Category Protocol PPPoE M
40. e for users that wish to change the behaviour of ther 802 119 wreless radio from the standard setting Wee does not recommend changing these settings fram the factory defauk Incorrect settings may impar the performance of your wireless do The default settings should provide tha best wireless radio performance in most envir nma nts ADVANCED WIRELESS SETTINGS Transmision Kate Auto Multicast Rabe Lower Trueamit Power 100 Beacon Period 100 20 1000 RTS Threshold 2345 256 2246 Fragmentation Threshold 2345 256 2246 DTIM Interval 100 1 255 Preamble Type long Wireless Hetwork Mame SSID 2 ADN 4101 Visibility Status Y vibe Inveble User Isolation Of WMM Advertise On Haw Chents 16 1 32 GUEST VIRTUAL ACCESS POINT 1 Enable Wireless Guest Network Guest SSID VAP1 Visibility Status Y Vedi CO Tree User Isolation Of WHH Advertise On Max Clients 18 0 32 GUEST VIRTUAL ACCESS POINT Enalide Wireless Guest Network Guest SSID VAP Visibility Status Y vibe CO Tree User Esolation OW WMM Advertise On Max Clients 16 1 32 GUEST VIRTUAL ACCESS POINT 3 Enable Wireless Guest Network Guest SSID VAP Visibility Status 9 visble Invisible User Isolation Gl WMM Advertise On Max Clients 16 1 32 The following table describes the parameters in this page Field Description ADVANCED WIRELESS SETT
41. e page as shown in the following figure appears BLOCK WEBSITE This page allows you to block websites If enabled the websites listed here will be denied access to clients trying to browse that website BLOCK WEBSITE Add Edit Delete Click Add The page as shown in the following page appears ADD SCHEDULE RULE URL http Schedule View Available Schedules O Manual Schedule Day s All Day 24 hrs Start rime End Time Enter the website in the URL field Select the time to block websites from the Schedule drop down list or select Manual Schedule and set the corresponding time and days Click Apply to add the website to the BLOCK WEBSITE table The page as shown in the following figure appears BLOCK WEBSITE This page allows you to block websites If enabled the websites listed here will be denied access to clients trying to browse that website BLOCK WEBSITE Add Edit Delete 3 3 4 2 MAC Filter In the PARENTAL CONTROL page click MAC Filter The page as shown in the following figure appears 43 BLOCK MAC ADDRESS This page adds a time of day restriction to a special LAN device connected to the router The Current PC s MAC Address automatically displays the MAC address of the LAN device where the browser is running To restrict another LAN device click the Other MAC Address button and enter the MAC address of the
42. ect the desired WAN and click Apply to save the settings 60 3 3 11 2 IGMP Snooping When IGMP snooping is enabled only hosts that belong to the group receive the multicast packets If a host is deleted from the group the host cannot receive the multicast packets any more In the NETWORK TOOLS page click IGMP Snooping The page as shown in the following figure appears Transmission of identical content such as multimedia from a source to a number of recipients IGMP SETUP C Enable IGMP Snooping Click Apply to save the settings 3 3 11 3 UPnP In the NETWORK TOOLS page click Upnp The page as shown in the following figure appears Universal Plug and Play UPnP supports peer to peer Plug and Play functionality for network devices UUPNP SETUP O Enable UPnP WAN Connection LAN Connection In this page you can enable universal plug and play UPnP and then the system serves as a daemon 61 UPnP is widely applied in audio and video software It automatically searches devices in the network If you are concerned about UPnP security you can disable it Select the WAN and LAN interfaces at which you want to enable UPnP and click Apply to save the settings 3 3 11 4 ADSL Settings In the NETWORK TOOLS page click ADSL The page as shown in the following figure appears ADSL SETTINGS This page is used to configure the ADSL settings of your ADSL router You need to disable DSL be
43. ess network Visibility Status visible Invisible In order to protect your network from hackers and unauthorized users it is highly recommended you choose one of the following wireless network security settings G None wep WPA PSK Security Mode None Select this option if you do not want to activate any security features Step 6 X View the configuration information of the device To modify the information click Back To effect the configuration click Next 14 STEP 4 COMPLETED AND RESTART Setup complete Click Back to review or modify settings If your Internet connection does not work you can try the Setup Wizard again with alternative settings or use Manual Setup instead if you have your Internet connection details as provided by your ISP SETUP SUMMARY Below is a detailed summary of your settings Please print this page out or write the information on a piece of paper so you can configure the correct settings on your wireless client adapters LO Note In each step of the Wizard page you can click Back to review or modify the previous settings or click Cancel to exit the wizard 3 2 2 Internet Setup Choose Setup gt Internet Setup The page as shown in the following figure appears 15 INTERNET SETUP Choose Add Edit or Delete to configure WAN interfaces WAN SETUP O VPUVEI VIANID ENCAP Serve tame Protocol State Status Default Gateway Action In this pag
44. f your SSID and security Key as you will need to duplicate the same settings to your wireless devices and PC You need to enter the IP address port shared key of the RADIUS server Click Apply to save the settings WPA2 Only If the Security Mode is set to WPA2 only the page as shown in the following figure appears 24 WIRELESS SECURITY Use this section to configure the wireless security settings for your router Please note that changes made on this section will also need to be duplicated to your wireless clients and PC WIRELESS SECURITY MODE To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features This device supports three wireless security modes including WEP WPA and WPA2 WEP is the original wireless encryption standard WPA and WPA2 provides a higher level of security Security Mode WPA2 only WPA Encryption AES WPA Use WPA or WPA2 mode to achieve a balance of strong security and best compatibility This mode uses WPA for legacy clients while maintaining higher security with stations that are WPA2 capable Also the strongest cipher that the client supports wil be used For best security use WPA2 Only mode This mode uses AES CCMP cipher and legacy stations are not allowed access with WPA security For maximum compatibility use WPA Only This mode uses TKIP cipher Some gaming and legacy devices work only in this mode To achieve better wireless performance use WPA2 Only security mode or in other words
45. fore the splitter may lead to failure of connection between the device and the central office failure of Internet access or slow connection speed If you need to add a telephone set before the splitter you must add a microfilter before the telephone set Do not connect several telephones before the splitter or connect several telephones with the microfilter 3 Web Configuration This chapter describes how to configure the device by using the Web based configuration utility 3 1 Accessing the Device The following describes how to access the device for the first time in detail Step 1 Open the Internet Explorer IE browser and enter http 192 168 1 1 in the address bar Step 2 The LOGIN page as shown in the following figure appears PLANET Networking amp Communication Input username and password Language English v UserName Password In this page enter the user name and the password Then click login e The user name and the password of the super user are admin and admin respectively e The user name and the password of the normal user are user and user respectively If the login information is incorrect the page as shown in the following figure appears Microsoft Internet Explorer PX A Username or Password wrong Click OK to log in again O Note In the LAN you can use either of the following two levels of user accounts displayed in the user name password format to access
46. fore you change the ADSL mode ADSL SETTINGS Enable DSL G Dmt Enabled CI G Lite Enabled CI 71 413 Enabled ADSL2 Enabled AnnexL Enabled ADSL2 Enabled CI AnnexM Enabled Capability Bitswap Enable CI SRA Enable Cl 1 bit Constellation Modulation Enable In this page you can select the ADSL modulation Normally you are recommended to keep the factory defaults The device supports the following modulation types GDmt G lite T1 413 ADSL2 AnnexL ADSL2 and AnnexM The device negotiates the modulation mode with the DSLAM Click Apply to save the settings 3 3 11 5 SNMP In the NETWORK TOOLS page click SNMP The page as shown in the following figure appears 62 SHIP CONFIGURATION The page amp used to configure tha SNMP protocol SNMP CONFIGURATION j j Enable SNMP Agent Read Community public Sct Community private Trap Manager IP Trap Community public Trap Version v2c Ponty 2 In this page you can set the SNMP parameters The following table describes the parameters in this page Field Description Enable SNMP Agent Select or deselect the check box to enable or disable SNMP agent Universal character to obtain the device information It Head Community is similar to the password The SNMP application entity can use it to directly obtain the device information Universal character to modify the device configuration It is similar to the password The SNMP applicati
47. h a static host name in any of the many domains and allows access to a specified host from various locations on the Internet Click a hyperlinked URL in the form of hostname dyndns org and allow remote access to a host Many ISPs assign public IP addresses using DHCP so locating a specific host on the LAN using the standard DNS is difficult For example if you are running a public web server on your LAN DDNS ensures that the host can be located from the Internet even if the public IP address changes DDNS requires that an account be set up with one of the supported DDNS service providers DyndDNS org or Dlinkddns com Choose Advanced gt Dynamic DNS The page as shown in the following page appears The Dynamic DNS feature allows you to host a server Web FTP Game Server etc using a domain name that you have purchased www xxx com with your dynamically assigned IP address Most broadband Internet Service Providers assign dynamic changing IP addresses Using a DDNS service provider your friends can enter your host name to connect to your game server no matter what your IP address is Click Add to add dynamic DNS The page as shown in the following figure appears ADD DYNAMIC DNS DDNS provider DynDNS org Hostname Interface pppoe_0_35_0_0 v Username Password The following table describes the parameters in this page 56 Field 1 Description l Select the DDNS provider from
48. hexadecimal key using the ASCII values of the characters A maximum of 5 text characters can be entered for 64 bit keys and a maximum of 13 characters for 128 bit keys WEP Key Length 64 bits 10 hex digits or 5 char vw Choose WEP Key WEP Key1 WEP Key2 WEP Key3 WEP Key4 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 The following table describes the parameters in this page Field Description You can select 64 bits or 128 bits from the drop down list WEP Key Length 21 Field e f you select 64 bits you need to enter 10 hexadecimal numbers or 5 characters e lf you select 128 bits you need to enter 26 hexadecimal numbers or 13 characters Select the WEP key from the drop d list Its val Choose WEP Key l prenne E range is 1 4 WEP Keys 1 4 Set the 64 bits or 128 bits key in the format of Hex or ASCII cm Select the authentication mode from the drop down list Authentication You can select Open or Share Key Click Apply to save the settings Auto WPA or WPA2 If the Security Mode is set to Auto WPA or WPA2 the page as shown in the following figure appears 22 WIRELESS SECURITY Use this section to configure the wireless security settings for your router Please note that changes made on this section will also need to be duplicated to your wireless cl
49. ic default gateway OR a WAN interface Click Apply button to save it DEFAULT GATEWAY Enable Automatic Assigned Default Gateway Use Gateway IP Address Use Interface In this page you can select Enable Automatic Assigned Default Gateway or enter the information in the Use Gateway IP Address and Use Interface fields Click Apply to save the settings 3 3 13 Schedules Choose Advanced gt Schedules The page as shown in the following figure appears 69 SCHEDULES Schedule allows you to create scheduling rules to be applied for your firewall Maximum number of schedule rules 20 SCHEDULE RULES rales sun Mon Tue Wei Thi mi Sa StartTine stoptime Click Add to add a schedule rule The page as shown in the following figure appears ADD SCHEDULE RULE Name Day s Al Week 9 Select Day s L sun Cmon Tue wed rhu Ori sat All Day 24 hrs Start Time hour minute 24 hour time End Time hour minute 24 hour time The following table describes the parameters in this page Description Set the name of the schedule You can select one more or all of the seven days in a Day s week If you select the check box the rule applies throughout All Day 24 hrs A md tee pp di the 24 hours of the day Start Time Set the start time of the firewall End Time Set the end time of the firewall Click Apply to save the settings 70 3 3 14 NAT Choose Advanced gt NAT The page a
50. ients and PC WIRELESS SECURITY MODE To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features This device supports three wireless security modes including WEP WPA and WPA2 WEP is the original wireless encryption standard WPA and WPA2 provides a higher level of security Security Mode Auto WPA or WPA2 Y WPA Encryption AES v WPA Use WPA or WPA2 mode to achieve a balance of strong security and best compatibility This mode uses WPA for legacy clients while maintaining higher security with stations that are WPA2 capable Also the strongest cipher that the client supports will be used For best security use WPA2 Only mode This mode uses AES CCMP cipher and legacy stations are not allowed access with WPA security For maximum compatibility use WPA Only This mode uses TKIP cipher Some gaming and legacy devices work only in this mode To achieve better wireless performance use WPA2 Only security mode or in other words AES cipher WPA PSK does not require an authentication server The WPA option requires an external RADIUS server WPA Mode Auto WPA or WPA2 PSK v Group Key Update Interval 100 PRE SHARED KEY Pre Shared Key Please take note of your SSID and security Key as you will need to duplicate the same settings to your wireless devices and PC The following table describes the parameters in this page Field Description You can select Auto WPA or WPA2 PSK or Auto WPA
51. ificate fails to be imported Click Input Certificate to import a certificate The page as shown in the following figure appears TRUSTED CA CERTIFICATES Enter certificate name and paste certificate content IMPORT CA CERTIFICATE Certificate Name Certificate Import CA certificate Here END CERTIFICATE 3 3 12 Routing Choose Advanced gt Routing The page as shown in the following page appears 66 STATIC ROUTE Static Route Static Route POLICY ROUTE Policy Route Policy Route DEFAULT GATEWAY Default Gateway Default Gateway This page contains the following function items Static Route Policy Router and Default Gateway 3 3 12 1 Static Route Choose Advanced gt Routing and click Static Route The page as shown in the following figure appears STATIC ROUTE Enter the destination network address subnet mask gateway AND OR available WAN interface then click Apply to add the entry to the routing table A maximum 30 entries can be configured ROUTING STATIC ROUTE Destination Subnet Mask Gateway 0 teca This page displays the information of existing static routes Click Add and the page as shown in the following figure appears 67 STATIC ROUTE ADD Destination Network Address Subnet Mask Use Gateway IP Address Use Interface pppoe 0 35 0 0 The following table describes the parameters in this page Destination Network
52. igher or Firefox 1 5 or higher Features The device supports the following features IEEE802 11b g n Various line modes External PPPoE dial up access Internal PPPoE and PPPoA dial up access 1483 Bridged 1483 Routed and MER access Multiple PVCs up to eight that can be isolated from each other A single PVC with multiple sessions Multiple PVCs with multiple sessions Binding of ports with PVCs 802 1Q and and 802 1P protocol DHCP server NAT and NAPT Static routing Firmware upgrade through Web or TFTP Restore to the factory defaults 4 DNS Virtual server DMZ Three level user accounts Web user interface Telnet CLI System status displaying PPP session PAP CHAP and MS CHAP IP filter IP QoS Remote access control Line connection status test Remote management through telnet or HTTP Backup and restoration of configuration file Ethernet interface supports crossover detection auto correction and polarity correction UPnP 2 Hardware Installation Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Connect the LINE interface of the device and the Modem interface of the splitter with a telephone cable Connect the phone set to the Phone interface of the splitter through a telephone cable Connect the input cable to the Line interface of the splitter The splitter has three interfaces e Line Connect to a wall phone interface RJ 11 jack e Modem Connect to the LINE interface of the device e Phone Connect to a telephone se
53. ipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio technician for help FCC Caution To assure continued compliance example use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the Following two conditions 1 This device ma
54. le DENY means that all MAC layer frames will be DENIED except those matching with any of the specified rules in the following table Create a filter to identify the MAC layer frames by specifying at least one condition below If multiple conditions are specified all of them take effect Click Apply to save and activate the filter WARNING Changing from one global policy to another will cause all defined rules to be REMOVED AUTOMATICALLY You will need to create new rules for the new policy Bridge Filtering Global Policy 9 ALLOW all packets but DENY those matching any of specific rules listed O DENY all packets but ALLOW those matching any of specific rules listed rm DISPLAY LIST VA MAC SCR TME This page is used to configure bridge parameters In this page you can modify the settings or view the information of the bridge and its attached ports Click Add to add a bridge filter The page as shown in the following figure appears ADD BRIDGE FILTER Protocol Type Click to Select x Destination MAC Address XXEXXIXX XX XX XX Source MAC Address XXIXXIXXIXXIXX XX Frame Direction WAN LAN v Time schedule View Available Schedules Wan interface select all interface v The following table describes the parameters in this page Description Protocol Type Select the protocol type to be mapped from the Field Description drop down list You can select PPPoE IPv4 IPv6 Ap
55. led indicates that the device automatically sends a request of connection to the TRO69 server The following function items are available only when Inform is set to Enabled Inform 64 Fed Description The interval of sending a request of connection to the Inform Interval l TRO69 server from the device ACS URL The path of the TRO69 server to which the device sends a request The user name that the devices uses to log in to the ACS User Name J TRO69 server The password that the devices uses to log in to the ACS Password Mad M a g TRO69 server Select the check box to enable authentication of Connection Request connection request If you enable the function you Authentication need to enter the user name and password for authentication User Name the TRO69 progress of the device Password the TRO69 progress of the device Click Apply to save settings 3 3 11 7 Certificates In the NETWORK TOOLS page click Certificates The Certificates page as shown in the following figure appears CERTIFICATES TRUSTED CA Trusted CA certificates are used by you to verify peers s certificates Trusted CA Click Trusted CA and the page as shown in the following figure appears TRUSTED CA CERTIFICATE AUTHORITY CERTIFICATES Name Subject Type Action Input Certificate 65 LL Note Before importing a certificate you must synchronize the system time with time server Otherwise the cert
56. mote users to access services in your LAN such as FTP for file transfers or SMTP and POP3 for e mail The device receives remote requests for these services at your public IP address lt uses the specified TCP or UDP protocol and port and redirects these requests to the server on your LAN with the specified LAN IP address Note that the specified private IP address must be within the available IP address range of the subnet where the device is in Choose Advanced gt Port Forwarding The page as shown in the following figure appears PORT FORWARDING Port Forwarding allows you to direct incoming traffic from the WAN side identified by protocol and external port to the internal server with a private IP address on the LAN side The internal port is required only if the external port needs to be converted to a different port number used by the server on the LAN side A maximum of 80 entries can be configured Select the service name and enter the server IP address and click Apply to forward IP packets for this service to the specified server Note Modifying the Internal Port Start or Internal Port End is not recommended If the External Port Start or the External Port End changes the Internal Port Start or Internal Port End automatically changes accordingly PORT FORWARDING SETUP ame comete sued oi Seeing es nae p Add Edit Delete Click Add to add a virtual server See the following figure 39 PORT FORWARDIN
57. n gt Lan Enable Upstream Bandwidth 0 Kbps 0 means no limit bandwidth Scheduling Strategy SP Note Scheduling change would clear the queue configuration Enable DSCP Remark C Enable 802 1P Remark C UPSTREAM QUEUE CONFIGURATION In this page you can configure the upstream bandwidth and downstream bandwidth of each interface The uplink rate and the downlink rate are limited according to the configured bandwidth You also can set the priority of the queue 91 The device supports the following four priority levels 1 2 3 4 Click Submit to save the settings 3 3 6 3 Classification Configuration In the QoS Configuration page click QoS Classification Configuration Click Add and the page as shown in the following figure appears QOS FLOW CLASSIFY CONFIG QOS FLOW CLASSIFY CONFIG Classify Type Upstream Flow Classify Downstream Flow Classify Enable C CLASSIFY CONDITIONS Ll mal Ip Protocol Type IPv4 Y Input Interface LAN v Source MAC address Source MAC mask 802 1P NotMatch Source IPv4 address Source subnet mask Destination IPv4 address Destination subnet mask DSCP Check Not Match v Protocol Type NotMatch Y Source port range Destination port range CLASSIFY MATCH RESULT Classify Queue Unbound DSCP Mark Not Mark v COS Mark NotMark Submit JI Refresh The following table describes the parameters in this page
58. n activated Data is being transmitted through the WLAN interface The WLAN connection is not activated Blinks WPS is activated and the device is waiting WPS Green for negotiation with the clients WPS is not activated Green Blinks Rear Panel si ON OF WLAN LNE LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4 POWER ON OFF Figure 2 Rear panel The following table describes the interfaces and buttons of the device RJ 11 interface for connecting the interface of the telephone set through the telephone cable LAN3 LAN4 computer or an Ethernet device adapter Restore to factory defaults To restore factory defaults RESET keep the device powered on push a paper clip into the hole to press the button for over 3 seconds and then release e Press the button and hold it for 1 second to enable WPS WLAN iad Press the button and hold it for 1 second to 3 seconds it does not take effect Interface Button e Press the button and hold it for 3 or more than 3 seconds to initialize WPS negotiation ON OFF Power switch power on or off the device 1 3 System Requirements Recommended system requirements are as follows 1 4 A 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet card is installed on your PC A hub or switch is available for connecting one Ethernet interface on the device and several PCs Operating system Windows XP Windows 2000 Windows ME or Windows 98SE Internet Explorer V5 0 or higher Netscape V4 0 or h
59. on Set Community l P i di entity can use it to directly modify the device configuration Enter the address of the server that receives the trap Trap Manager IP message The field that is included in the trap message sent b Trap Community j j d the device l Select the trap version from the drop down list You can Trap Version select v1 or v2c Click Apply to save the settings 63 3 3 11 6 TR 069 In the NETWORK TOOLS page click TR 069 The page as shown in the following figure appears TR 069 WAN Management Protocol TR 069 allows a Auto Configuration Server ACS to perform auto configuration provision collection and diagnostics to this device Select the desired values and click Apply to configure the TR 069 client options TR 069 CLIENT CONFIGURATION TRO69 Configuration Disabled Enabled Inform Disabled Enabled Inform Interval 56400 ACS URL ACS User Name ACS Password Connection Request Authentication Connection Request User Name Connection Request Password In this page you can configure the TR 069 CPE The following table describes the parameters in this page Description You can select Disabled or Enabled to disable or TRO69 Configuration y enable TR 069 configuraion You can select Disabled or Enabled to disable or enable notification e Disabled indicates that the device does not automatically send requests to the TRO69 server Enab
60. ote Please always save configuration file first before viewing it Backup Setting SYSTEM UPDATE SETTINGS Update Router settings You may update your router settings using your saved files Settings File Name Update Settings SYSTEM RESTORE DEFAULT SETTINGS Restore Router settings to the factory defaults Restore Default Setting In this page you can restart the device back up the current settings to a file update the backup file and restore the factory default settings The following table describes the buttons in this page 12 Button Description Restart the device Specify the path to back up the current configuration in Backup Setting a configuration file on your computer You can rename the configuration file Click Browse to select the configuration file of device Update Settings and click Update Settings to update the configuration of the device Restore Default Reset the device to default settings Setting Caution Do not turn off your device or press the Reset button when the procedure Is in progress 3 4 2 Firmware Update Choose Management Firmware Update The page as shown in the following figure appears 73 FIRMWARE UPDATE Step 1 Obtain an updated firmware image file from your ISP Step 2 Enter the path to the image file location in the box below or click the Browse button to locate the image file Step 3 Click the Update Firmware
61. other LAN device To find out the MAC address of a Windows based PC open a command prompt window and type ipconfig all Mac Filtering Global Policy 9 BLACK LIST Allow all packets but DENY those matching any of specific rules listed WHITE LIST Deny all packets but ALLOW those matching any of specific rules listed Apply ll Cancel BLOCK MAC ADDRESS BLACKLIST Username MAC Schedule Add Edit Delete Click Add The page as shown in the following figure appears ADD SCHEDULE RULE User Name Current PC s MACAddress Other MAC Address Schedule Allways view Available Schedules Manual Schedule The following table describes the parameters in this page Field 1 Description Enter the name that identifies your configuration For example kids Current PC s MAC Enter the MAC address of the computer that connects User Name Address to the device Enter the MAC address of another device that is included in MAC filtering Other MAC Address Field Description Schedule Select the time of MAC filter from the drop down list You can select always or never If you select this check box you need to manually set the time of MAC filtering Manual Schedule Enter the use name and MAC address Select the corresponding time and days Then click Apply to add the MAC address to the BLOCK MAC ADDRESS table The page as shown in
62. page as shown in the following figure appears PING DIAGNOSTICS Run Ping diagnostics PING CONFIGURATION Host 192 168 1 1 Number of Packets Repreat 5 Timeout ms 1000 Packet Size 56 Ping Results 79 In this page you can test the IP address on the same segment connect status of the device Click Ping to run diagnostics 3 4 5 Log Configuration Choose Management gt Log Configuration The SYSTEM LOG page as shown in the following figure appears SYSTEM LOG If the log mode is enabled the system will begin to log all the selected events If the selected mode is Remote or Both events will be sent to the specified IP address and UDP port of the remote syslog server If the selected mode is Local or Both events will be recorded in the local memory Select the desired values and click Apply to configure the system log options Note This will not work correctly if modem time is not properly set Please set it in Setup Time and Date SYSTEM LOG CONFIGURATION Enable Log Apply View System Log View Firewall Log In this page you can enable the log function You can set Mode to Local Remote or Both Local indicates to save the log in the local computer Remote indicates to send the log to the remote log server Both indicates to save the log in the local computer and the remote log server To log the events do as follows Step 1 Select En
63. pleTalk IPX NetBEUI or IGMP Destination MAC Enter the destination MAC address to be mapped Address Source MAC Enter the source MAC address to be mapped Address Select the frame direction to be mapped from the Frame Direction drop down list The device supports frame direction from LAN to WAN and WAN to LAN Select the time that you want to apply the rule from the Time schedule drop down list You can select Always or Never Select the WAN interface to be mapped from the Wan interface drop down list Click Apply to save the settings 3 3 6 QoS Configuration Choose Advanced QoS Configuration The page as shown in the following figure appears QOS GLOBAL OPTIONS Configure QoS Global Options Configure QoS Global Options QOS QUEUE CONFIGURATION Configure QoS Queue Configure QoS Queue QOS CLASSIFICATION CONFIGURATION Configure QoS Classification Configure QoS Classification 50 3 3 6 1 QoS Global Option In the QoS Configuration page click QoS Global Option The page as shown in the following figure appears QOS GLOBAL CONFIGURATION Enable Queuing Operation In this page you can select or deselect the check box to enable or disable the Queuing Operation 3 3 6 2 Queue Configuration In the QoS Configuration page click Qos Queue Configuration The page as shown in the following figure appears QOS GLOBAL CONFIGURATION Direction 9 Uplink Lan gt Wan Downstream Wa
64. s shown in the following figure appears Traditional NAT would allow hosts within a private network to transparently access hosts in the external network in most cases In a traditional NAT sessions are uni directional outbound from the private network Sessions in the opposite direction may be allowed on an exceptional basis using static address maps for pre selected hosts NAT TABLES Name Internal IP Address O gxternal IP Address 0000 NAT SETTINGS Entry Name Internal IP Type Single IP v Internal IP Address External IP Type Single IP v External IP Address i Traditional NAT would allow hosts within a Internal network to transparently access hosts in the external network you can select Single IP or IP Range with the Internal and External IP type and enter the Internal and External IP address to decide witch Internal IP address transparently the specify External IP address 3 3 15 Logout Choose Advanced gt Logout The page as shown in the following figure appears Logging out will close the browser Click Logout to log out of the configuration page 71 3 4 Management 3 4 1 System Choose Management gt System Management The System page as shown in the following figure appears SYSTEM REBOOT Click the button below to reboot the router SYSTEM BACKUP SETTINGS Back up Router configurations You may save your router configurations to a file on your PC N
65. s wizard for assistance and quick connection of your new Router to the Internet You will be presented with step by step instructions in order to get your Internet connection up and running Click the button below to begin Setup Wizard Note Before launching the wizard please ensure you have correctly followed the steps outlined in the Quick Installation Guide included with the router Step2 Click Setup Wizard The page as shown in the following figure appears WELCOME TO SETUP WIZARD This wizard will guide you through a step by step process to configure your new router and connect to the Internet Step 1 Set Time and Date Step 2 Setup Internet Connection Step 3 Configure Wireless Network Step 4 Completed and Quit There are four steps to configure the device Click Next to continue Step3 Set the time and date Then click Next 10 STEP 1 SET TIME AND DATE The Time Configuration option alows you to configure update and maintain the correct time on the intemal system dock From this section you can set the tme zone that you are m and set the NTP Metwork Time Protocol Server Daylight Saving can abo be configured to automaticaly adjust the tme when needed TIME SETTING 5 Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers lst NTP time server 192 168 2 10 2nd NTP time server 1972 1568 2 100 TIME CONFIGURATION Time Zone GMT Gretrehich Miran Tent Dublin Lisbon London Casablanca O En
66. sic The page as shown in the following figure appears 18 WIRELESS BASIC Use this section to configure the wireless settings for your router Please note that changes made in this section will also need to be duplicated to your wireless clients and PC WIRELESS NETWORK SETTINGS Enable Wireless Enable MultiAP Isolation Wireless Network Name SSID ADN 4101 Visibility Status visible Invisible Channel Standard ETSI 1 13 v Control Sideband Upper v Wireless Channel Auto Scan v 802 11 Mode 802 11b g n v Band Width 20M 40M v Please take note of your SSID as you will need to duplicate the same settings to your wireless devices and PC In this page you can configure the parameters of wireless LAN clients that may connect to the device The following table describes the parameters in this page Fed Description Select or deselect the check box to enable or disable the wireless function Select or deselect the check box to enable or disable multiAP isolation If this function is enabled clients of different SSIDs cannot access each other Wireless Network Network name It can contain up to 32 characters It Name SSID can consist of letters numerals and or underlines Visible indicates that the device broadcasts the SSID Invisible indicates that the device does not broadcast the SSID You can select from the drop down list FCC 1 11 Channel Standard ETS 1 13 J
67. t Connect the LAN interface of the device to the network card of the PC through an Ethernet cable MDI MDIX LL Note Use the twisted pair cable to connect the hub or switch Insert one end of the power adapter to the wall outlet and connect the other end to the POWER interface of the device Connection 1 Figure 3 shows the connection of the device PC splitter and telephone set when no telephone set is placed before the splitter This type of connection is recommended ADSL service EI Socket LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4 Power Adapter Y Pow T Socket Phone Phone Figure 3 Connection diagram without a telephone set before the splitter Connection 2 Figure 4 shows the connection of the device PC splitter and telephone set when a telephone set is placed before the splitter As illustrated in the following figure the splitter is installed close to the device LINE LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4 POWER ON OFF WLAN A ADSI n we Splinter RII axe M hom 4 Line Power n k raone Adapter Falter 1 y 1 1 j Power Socket Phonc Phone Phone Figure 4 Connection diagram with a telephone set before the splitter 0 Note When connection 2 is used the filter must be installed close to the telephone cable See Figure 4 Do not use a splitter to replace the filter Installing a telephone directly be
68. tatistics Choose Status gt Statistics The page as shown in the following figure appears 84 This information reflects the current status of your DSL connection interface Received Bytes Pkts Errs Rx drop ADN 4101 66034626 879783 0 0 Service VPI VCI Protocol Received Bytes Pkts Errs Mode Type Line Coding Status Up Time Downstream SNR Margin 0 1dB Attenuation 0 1dB Output Power dBm Attainable Rate Kbps Rate Kbps D interleave depth Delay msec Data Counter HEC Errors OCD Errors LCD Errors CRC Errors FEC Errors Total ES Total Frames n Uu n Uu E Uu O t3 c e 0 Clear C3 O O co C9 Transmitted Bytes Pkts Errs Tx drop 7900049 34189 0 0 Transmitted Drops Bytes Pkts Errs Drops 0 0 Enable ACTIVATING Upstream 0 0 0 0 Clear 510 The information helps technicians to identify whether the device is functioning properly The information does not affect the functions of the device 85 3 5 6 Route information Choose Status gt Route Info The page as shown in the following figure appears ROUTE INFO Flags U up reject G getway H host R reinstate D dynamic redirect M modified redirect Destination Gateway Subnet Mask Flags Metric Service Interface 192 168 1 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 2550 U0 The table displays destination routes commonly accessed by the network 3 5 7 Logout Choose Staus gt Logout
69. the device admin admin and user user In the WAN you can use one of the following three levels of user accounts displayed in the user name password format to access the device admin admin user user and support support 3 2 General Configuration 3 2 1 Wizard Wizard helps you to fast and accurately configure Internet connection and other important parameters The following sections describe these various configuration parameters When subscribing to a broadband service be aware of the Internect connection mode The physical WAN device can be Ethernet DSL or both Technical information about properties of Internet connection is provided by your Internet service provider ISP For example your ISP should inform you whether you are connected to the Internet using a static or dynamic IP address and the protocol such as PPPoA or PPPOE that you use to communicate on the Internet Step 1 Choose Setup gt Wizard The page as shown in the following figure appears 3 PLANET 802 11n ADSL 2 2 Router Networking amp Communication Setup Internet Setup SETTING UP YOUR INTERNET There are two ways to set up your Internet connection You can use the Web based Internet Connection Setup Wizard or you can manually configure the connection Wireless Please make sure you have your ISP s connection settings first if you choose manual setup Local Network eis INTERNET CONNECTION WIZARD Logout You can use thi
70. three user accounts admin support and user The user name support is used to allow an ISP technician to access your DSL Router for maintenance and to run diagnostics This user name can not be used in local The user name user can access the DSL Router view configuration settings and statistics as well as update the router s firmware Use the fields below to enter up to 16 characters and click Apply to change or create passwords Note Password cannot contain a space ACCOUNT PASSWORD Username New Username admin Current Password New Password Confirm Password Passwords support 16 characters such as 0 9 a z A Z WEB IDLE TIME OUT SETTINGS Field Description ACCOUNT PASSWORD Select a user name from the drop down list to access Username the device You can select admin user New Username Enter the new username Current Password Enter the password of the user New Password Enter the new password Confirm Password Enter the new password again for confirmation WEB IDLE TIME OUT SETTINGS Set the time after which the system automatically exits Web Idle Time Out the configuration page Its value range is 5 30 minutes Click Apply to apply the settings 3 4 3 2 Services In the ACCESS CONTROLS page click Services The page as shown in the following figure appears SERVICES A Service Control List SCL enables or disables services from being used ACCESS C
71. up name 99 Step 2 Select interfaces from the Available Interfaces list and click the lt arrow button to add them to the Grouped Interfaces list in this way you can create the required mapping of the ports The group name must be unique Step 3 Click Apply to save the settings 3 3 11 1 IGMP Proxy In the NETWORK TOOLS page click IGMP Proxy The page as shown in the following figure appears IGMP PROXY IGMP proxy enables the system to issue IGMP host messages on behalf of hosts that the system discovered through standard IGMP interfaces The system acts as a proxy for its hosts when you enable it by 1 Enabling IGMP proxy on a WAN interface upstream which connects to a router running IGMP 2 Enabling IGMP on a LAN interface downstream which connects to its hosts IGMP PROXY CONFIGURATION Enable IGMP Proxy j WAN Connection Y Enable PassThrough C Enable FastLeaving C General Query Interval 120 seconds General Query Response Interval 1 100 milliseconds Group Query Interval 125 seconds Group Query Response Interval 1 100 milliseconds Group Query Count 3 Last Member Query Interval 1 seconds Last Member Query Count 2 IGMP proxy enables the device to issue IGMP host messages on behalf of hosts that the system discovered through standard IGMP interfaces The device serves as a proxy for its hosts after you enable the function Select Enable IGMP Proxy and sel
72. y is vital to your network to protect the wireless communication among wireless stations access points and the wired network This device provides the following encryption modes None WEP Auto WPA or WPA2 WPA2 Only and WPA Only WEP 20 If the Security Mode is set to WEP the page as shown in the following figure appears WIRELESS SECURITY Use this section to configure the wireless security settings for your router Please note that changes made on this section will also need to be duplicated to your wireless clients and PC WIRELESS SECURITY MODE To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features This device supports three wireless security modes including WEP WPA and WPA2 WEP is the original wireless encryption standard WPA and WPA2 provides a higher level of security Security Mode WEP If you choose the WEP security option this device will ONLY operate in Legacy Wireless mode 802 11B G WEP is the wireless encryption standard To use it you must enter the same key s into the router and the wireless stations For 64 bit keys you must enter 10 hex digits into each key box For 128 bit keys you must enter 26 hex digits into each key box A hex digit is either a number from 0 to 9 or a letter from A to F For the most secure use of WEP set the authentication type to Shared Key when WEP is enabled You may also enter any text string into a WEP key box in which case it will be converted into a
73. y not cause harmful interference and 2 this Device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Federal Communication Commission FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure set forth for an uncontrolled environment In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20 cm 8 inches during normal operation R amp TTE Compliance Statement This equipment complies with all the requirements of DIRECTIVE 1999 5 EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunication terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity R amp TTE The R amp TTE Directive repeals and replaces in the directive 98 13 EEC Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and Satellite Earth Station Equipment As of April 8 2000 WEEE Regulation To avoid the potential effects on the environment and human health as a W result of the presence of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic E equipment end users of electrical and electronic equipment should understand the meaning of the crossed out wheeled bin symbol Do not dispose of WEEE as unsorted municipal waste and have to collect such WEEE separately Safety This equipment is designed with the utmost care for the safety of those who install and use it However spe
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