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1. KI KKK C Show icon in notification area when connected Close Step 6 Under the General Local Area Connection Properties window highlight Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties To enable dynamic IP addressing Step 1 Click the radio button next to Obtain an IP Address automatically OPTIONAL You can either click Obtain DNS server address automatically or Use the following DNS server addresses options If you choose the latter then you need to enter the Preferred and Alternate DNS server IP addresses Step 2 Click OK to exit the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window To enable static IP addressing Step 1 Click Use the following IP Address and enter the IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway Step 2 Enter the Preferred and Alternate DNS server IP addresses Step 3 Click OK to exit the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General Alternate Configuration You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings O Use the following IP address Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties S General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to as
2. 4 3 Basic PPP CONNECTION CONNECTION PPP CONNECTION User Name Password Interface Connect Figure 4 3 PPP CONNECTION Page The PPPCONNECTION page requires that you enter the PPP User Name and Password in order to establish a connection through the PPP interface You also need to select a specific ATM PVC interface in the Interface drag down box When you are ready click Connect User s Guide December 2002 21 Basic PPP PROFILES 4 4 Basic PPP PROFILES EN NNI EN 3 IE EN 5 E 6 B _7 B PPP PROFILEs PPP PROFILES ol Ww 0 2 a PN Connection Default User MAC Physical Status Mode Interface Name Address Interface ERG 1 000000000000 N A O 000000000000 000000000000 O 000000000000 O 000000000000 O 000000000000 O 000000000000 O 000000000000 TUE ul Figure 4 4 PPP PROFILES Page If you have activated the PPP Bridge feature in the SETUP page then the PPP PROFILES page further enables you to configure the PPP interface Profile No Connection Mode Default Interface User Name Password MAC Address Physical Interface Status The ID number that corresponds to each PPP profile Allows you to choose between DialUp and Lease Line connection modes depending on your Internet connection specification Allows you to select a desired ATM PVC interface The name of the Internet account provided by y
3. f f m Flashing Indicates data is flowing from to this port Off No USB link Indicates a valid DSL connection between the remote WAN LINK Green DSL network and the ADSL bridge No WAN link WAN ACT Flashing Indicates data is flowing from to this port Yellow ciim No WAN data activity f LAN Green No Ethernet link f User s Guide December 2002 3 Back Panel Description 2 2 Back Panel Description a ETHERNET USB Figure 2 3 Telindus 1110 ADSL Bridge Back Panel TABLE 2 Telindus 1110 1111 ADSL Bridge Back Panel Interface Description PORT DESCRIPTION The DSL port connects the ADSL bridge to the telephone outlet with DSL service The POWER port is where you connect the AC power adapter to the ADSL bridge The ETHERNET port is where you connect the ADSL bridge to a PC hub or switch on your ETHERNET wired LAN network The USB interface allows you to connect your ADSL Bridge to your PC using an USB detachable cable 2 3 Before You Begin 2 3 1 2 3 2 2 3 3 CAUTION Turn off all electronic devices including your personal computer before you begin to connect and disconnect cables Personal Safety In case of emergency locate the closest electricity power off switch Refrain from touching any active wires or terminals Remove any jewelry before working on equipment connected to electricity Keep cables away from walkways Dispose this product in accordance with na
4. TEL IIDUS USER S GUIDE WARNING Please carefully follow this User s Guide to complete the USB driver installation 1110 1111 ADSL Bridge User s Guide December 2002 Telindus Technical Publications Geldenaaksebaan 335 B 3001 Leuven Belgium Tel 32 16 382011 Version 6 2 OTELINDUS li User s Guide Copyright and Statements Telindus 1110 1111 ADSL Bridge Copyright Notice The information and descriptions contained in this publication are the property of Telindus Such information and descriptions must not be copied or reproduced by any means or disseminated or distributed without the express prior written permission of Telindus Disclaimer This publication could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors for which Telindus never can or shall be held liable Changes are made periodically to the information herein these changes will be incorporated in new editions of this publication Telindus may make improvements and or changes in the product s described in this publication at any time without prior notice Safety Warnings Always observe standard safety precautions during installation operation and maintenance of this product Only qualified and authorized service personnel should carry out adjustment maintenance or repairs to this instrument Either the operator or the user should perform no adjustment maintenance or repairs The interfaces on the Telindus 1110 1111 ADSL BRIDGE should only
5. TCP IP Installation To enable dynamic IP addressing Step 1 Click the radio button next to Obtain an IP Address automatically Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties i lx General OPTIONAL You can either click Obtain DNS server address automatically or Use the following DNS server addresses options If you choose the latter then you need to enter the Preferred and Alternate DNS server IP addresses You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically C Use the following IP address Step 2 Click OK to exit the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window To enable static IP addressing Step 1 Click Use the following IP Address and enter the IP Address Sub net Mask and Default Gateway Step 2 Enter the Preferred and Alternate DNS server IP addresses Step 3 Click OK to exit the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window IE address Subnet mask Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following ONS server addresses Preferred DNS server E E Alternate DWS server A Advanced TN Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties lx General You can get IF settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need t
6. tes zu verhindern beachten Sie bitte unbedingt die Sicherheitsbestimmungen die in diesem Abschnitt beschrieben werden Ensure that the unit and its connected equipment all use the same AC power and ground to reduce noise interference and possible safety hazards caused by differences in ground or earth potentials V User s Guide Telindus 1110 1111 ADSL Bridge Copyright and Statements Unpacking Rough handling during shipping causes most early failures Before installation check the shipping carton for signs of damage e If the carton box is damaged please place a claim with the carrier company immediately e If the carton box is undamaged do not dispose of it in case you need to store the unit or ship it in the future Selecting a Site BEN UO WARNING Always place the unit on its feet without blocking the air vents Do not stack multiple units directly onto each other as stacking can cause heat build up that could damage the equipment ACHTUNG Stellen Sie das Ger t niemals seitlich sondern nur auf den F en auf und achten Sie darauf da die L ftungsschlitze an der Seitenverkleidung frei bleiben Stapeln Sie nicht mehrere Ger te direkt bereinander dies kann zu einem Hitzestau f hren User s Guide vi Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION 1 1 1 ONEVIEW ee UA ee te AE M ML M tM M ee ME M aoe are PSE eT AL C ayer IUE 1 1 2 P Oe In lud S ooo etc tidie cH SM ee I 1 3
7. Bridge displays a results page that illustrates the current status of the Physical Layer Ethernet LAN Link and Logical Layer DSL Line If the diagnostic result shows Pass for any one of them then their corresponding parameter is functioning prop erly Otherwise a Fail message appears User s Guide December 2002 27 Advanced BRIDGE FILTERING 4 9 Advanced BRIDGE FILTERING 4 9 1 4 9 2 BRIDGE FILTERING BRIDGE FILTERING Current Bridge Packet Filtering Table DJ Source MAC Destination MAC Action If Match Action If Not Match Add Filter Source MAC Address Destination MAC Address Action If Match Action If Not Match Next Filter Fass Restrict Discard Delete Filter Filter ID Figure 4 10 BRIDGE FILTERING Page Similar to the IP Filtering function in the previous section BRIDGE FILTERING also allows you to define up to 16 sequential filters and each filter can be set to examine or filter both source and destination data packets when the ADSL Bridge is in Bridge Enable mode Current Bridge Packet Filtering Table The Current Bridge Packet Filtering Table displays the Filter ID Source Destination MAC as well as the action taken when the filter conditions are matched or not matched When you click Add a new Bridge packet filter is created Add Filter In the Add Filter section you can enter values for each of the following items Source MAC Address The MAC addr
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10. adapter and repeat steps 1 and 2 above User s Guide December 2002 7 Setup Instructions December 2002 User s Guide CHAPTER 3 User s Guide 3 1 NETWORK CONFIGURATION USB Driver Installation If you are connecting your Telindus 1110 1111 ADSL Bridge using its USB interface you will need to install the USB software driver Please follow the steps below to ensure a successful USB installation If you do not plan to use the USB interface skip the sections below and move on to the next section titled TCP IP Installation NOTE USB interface is only supported using Windows 98SE 2000 Me XP operating sys tems The following instructions will help you complete the USB installation procedure NOTE DO NOT plug the USB cable from the PC into the USB connector on the device until instructed to do so 3 1 1 Step 1 Step 2 Installing USB Drivers on Windows 98SE ME Place the included CD into the appropriate CD ROM drive Locate the USB Driver folder in the CD ROM and click the USB Setup exe to install the USB driver 2 DSL Modem Setup Wizard Address 3 My Documents Installing The DSL Modem Setup Wizard is now installing the drivers needed by Windows to operate the modem Printers Control Panel Dial Up Networking Scheduled Tasks ci Web Folders My Documents Internet Explorer Network Neighborhood eg Recycle Bin Downloads E My Briefca
11. ceed to the section titled Configuring TCP IP in Windows NT User s Guide December 2002 15 TCP IP Installation 3 2 6 Step 1 Step 2 Configuring TCP IP in Windows NT From the Protocols tab select TCP IP Protocol and click Properties Select the IP Address tab You now have the option of using either dynamic or static IP addressing To enable dynamic IP addressing Step 1 Click the radio button next to Obtain an IP Address from DHCP Server Microsoft TCP IP Properties El IP Address DNS WINS Address Routing OPTIONAL Click the DNS tab and select Disable DNS If you previously entered An IP address can be automatically assigned to this network card by a DHCP server If your network does not have a DHCP server oe 1 ask your network administrator for an address and then type it in any parameters clear all pre existing settings the space below Step 2 Click OK to exit Network Properties window SE 1 NETGEAR FA310TX Fast Ethernet PCI Adapter m gesaausoesnueuesssuesecssuaussosscensussesssrecsuscesssussnsscusscessususesssssseasseuscuseuecaeees To enable static IP addressing Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server Specify an IP address IF Address i Step 1 Click the radio button next to Specify an IP Address and enter the IP Subnet Maske Address and Subnet Mask for your PC Dl Step 2 Click the DNS tab Enter the Host and Domain names then ent
12. network is characterized by a Virtual Channel Identifier VCI This is a header subfield that is assigned manually when the ADSL Bridge is used A VCI has only local significance on the link between ATM nodes When the connection is released the VCI value on the involved links will be released and can be reused by other connections The minimum and maximum values of the VCI are 32 and 4095 respectively Default 35 After entering these values click Submit to send these settings to your ADSL Bridge To discard these settings click Cancel User s Guide December 2002 23 Basic LAN 4 6 Basic LAN LAN LAN IP Setting IP Address 182 158 1 1 Mask Figure 4 6 LAN Page The LAN page allows you to configure the LAN IP settings 4 6 1 IP Setting The IP Setting section assigns the IP address of the ADSL Bridge on your LAN and defines the associated IP subnet IP Address Enter an IP address for the LAN interface Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask to correspond to the LAN IP address you have entered above NOTE Make sure your PC and the ADSL Bridge are in the same subnet when you assign these param eters 24 December 2002 User s Guide Basic STATUS 4 7 Basic STATUS Figure 4 7 System User Name Firmware Date DSL Connection Phase S N Ratio Tx Packets Tx Bytes Tx Throughput Upstream Ethernet LAN IP Address Tx Packets Tx Bytes Tx
13. requires configuring the TCP IP network protocol The TCP IP Properties window in Windows 95 98SE 2000 NT Me XP connects the workstation s Ethernet information to the network s protocol data Make sure that each PC on your LAN has TCP IP protocol available Your TCP IP configuration is solely based on your ISP s setup The following information should be provided by your ISP or company server e P address e Subnet mask e Gateway IP address NOTE The ADSL bridge is configured with a default IP address of 192 168 1 1 and subnet mask of 239 292 4439 0 NOTE For Mac OS Unix Linux Solaris other OS users please consult user s manuals for proper static and dynamic IP addressing configuration details from their respective companies 3 2 1 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 3 2 2 Step 1 Step 2 Detecting TCP IP in Windows 95 98SE Me Click Start gt Settings gt Control Panel Network HE Configuration Identification Access Control Double click the Network icon The following network components are installed Realtek RTL8029 45 PCI Ethernet NIC 7 MetBELII gt Dial Up Adapter Click the Configuration tab NetBEUI gt Realtek RTL8029 45 PCI Ethernet MIC A If you see TCP IP listed under The following network components f TCP IP gt DialUp Adapter TCP IP gt Realtek RTL8023 55 PCI Ethernet NIC are installed list you already have TCP IP protocol installed on 2 File an
14. this computer If your network does not automatically assign IP addresses ask your network administrator for an address and then type it in the space below Specify an IP address TCP IP Properties Ea Ed Bindings Advanced Memos DNS Configuration Gateway WINS Configuration IP Address The first gateway in the Installed Gateway list will be the default The address order in the list will be the order in which these machines are used New gateway es E Installed gateways Type in your Gateway IP Address the IP address for the ADSL bridge from your ISP and then click Add 1 If specifically required by your ISP you may need to enter DNS information 14 December 2002 User s Guide TCP IP Installation Step 5 Click the DNS tab Enter the Host and Domain names then enter the DNS Service Search Order for your LAN and click Add Step 6 Click OK to exit TCP IP Properties window Step 7 Click OK to exit Network Step 8 If prompted to restart Windows 95 98SE Me click Yes If you are not prompted to restart Windows 95 98S E Me please do so manually 3 2 4 Detecting TCP IP in Windows NT Step 1 Click on Start gt Settings gt Control Panel Step 2 Double click the Network icon Step 3 Click the Protocols tab A If you see TCP IP listed under Network Protocols proceed to the section titled Configuring TCP IP in Windows NT B If you do not see TCP IP
15. 0 00 000 0 eo oO 0 e 33 APPENDIX B REFERENCE eee nnn nnn nn nnn OF B 1 FOR Stale PR A ae B 2 FEC Parros Redurre A ende viii December 2002 User s Guide CHAPTER 1 User s Guide 1 1 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION Overview 1 2 The Telindus 1110 1111 ADSL Bridge is the ultimate networking solution for any office or home searching for ultra fast access to the Internet and remote networks over ADSL Telindus 1110 1111 ADSL Bridge is a stand alone device with true plug and play capability It works with any computer using an Ethernet port or USB port The purpose of this manual is to help you ease through the installation process by pro viding simple step by step instructions in setting up your ADSL Bridge Please read this guide carefully before you start installing the device Package Includes 1 3 e Telindus 1110 1111 ADSL Bridge e AC to AC power adapter x 1 e Telindus CD ROM x 1 includes User s Guide in PDF format USB Driver e RJ 1I to RJ 11 ADSL phone cable x 1 e RJ 45 to RJ 45 straight through Ethernet cable x 1 e Detachable USB cable x 1 e Quick Setup Guide x 1 Minimum System Requirements e ADSL line e Microsoft Windows 98 or later version e 166 MHz Pentium or equivalent processor e 16 MB RAM or more e 170 MB available free hard disk space before installation e Available 10BaseT Ethernet port or USB port on the main computer e CD ROM Drive NOTE DO NOT
16. PPoE Point to Point Pro tocol over Ethernet VCI Virtual Channel Identifier VPI Virtual Path Identi fier DESCRIPTION The telecommunication company that provides Internet service for the subscriber The ISP can be a telephone company a CLEC or ILEC or any other company that provides Internet access to the end user such as AOL Earthlink or MSN A collection of privately owned interconnected computers within a con fined service area It is a protocol that allows a computer to access the Internet using a dial up phone line and a high speed modem router Relying on two widely accepted standards Ethernet and point to point protocol PPP it makes high speed access easier to use for end consumers and more seamless to integrate into the existing infrastructure for carriers and ISPs Each connection in an ATM network is characterized by a Virtual Chan nel VC This is a header subfield that is assigned manually when the ETHERset is used A VC has only local significance on the link between ATM nodes When the connection is released the VC value on the involved links will be released and can be reused by other connections A virtual path is a semi permanent connection between endpoints in an ATM network and may support one or more virtual channels In Private Virtual Channel PVC mode the Virtual Path VP which is a header subfield is assigned manually when the ETHERset is used Different VP values allow the endpoint
17. Throughput Tue Moy 5 17 37 35 2002 Down O de r Ll Ll I kbps 182 168 1 1 342 47TI GC TEC 1755 STATUS Page STATUS STATUS Firmware Version MAC Address Line Mode RS CRC Rx Packets Rx Bytes Rx Throughput Downstream Subnet Mask Rx Packets Rx Bytes Rx Throughput B 2 02B SSS 13983 358 4 7 1 4 7 2 The STATUS page collects information from various functions and operations of your ADSL Bridge and dis plays all the information on a single page for your convenience Viewing the overall status of your system makes it easier for you to monitor troubleshoot and reboot your ADSL Bridge if necessary System Router Name Firmware Version Firmware Date MAC Address DSL Connection Phase Line Mode S N Ratio RS CRC Transmit Packets Received Packets Transmit Bytes Received Bytes Transmit Throughput Received Throughput Upstream Downstream The device name used for identification purpose Current installed firmware version number The firmware release date The MAC address of the PC on the LAN Displays the current DSL line connection status Up Down Displays unit s current DSL line mode Displays the Signal to Noise Ratio in dB Displays the number or count of Reed Solomon Cyclic Redundancy Check for the data stream The total number of packets transmitted on the DSL port The total number of packets received on the DSL port T
18. able When you type your password the name will appear as asterisks Enter your password again to ensure you have the correct password 4 2 2 PPP Bridge Setting The PPP Bridge Setting is a new feature that allows the ADSL Bridge to negotiate a public IP address from the ISP and through DHCP passes the public IP address to the PC on the LAN PPP Bridge Mode Allows you to enable disable the PPP Bridge feature 20 December 2002 User s Guide Basic PPP CONNECTION 4 2 5 DNS In the DNS Domain Name Server section Primary DNS Allows you to assign the primary DNS IP address provided by your ISP Secondary DNS Allows you to assign the secondary DNS IP address provided by your ISP 4 2 4 SNMP In the SNMP Setting section SNMP Mode Allows you to enable disable the Simple Network Management Protocol A Enter a desired User Name and Password B Re enter the password to authenticate its use C Click the Reboot button to reboot the ADSL Bridge remotely Its function is the same as unplugging the power cable from the ADSL Bridge Click the Reset button to restore the ADSL Bridge to its manufac ture default conditions D Click Save to save the parameters to your ADSL Bridge If you do not wish to send the configuration simply click Cancel NOTE Once you change your ADSL Bridge password you are prompted to enter the User Name onto the Enter Network Password pop up window to authenticate the change
19. be connected to circuit types as listed below LAN Interface RJ 45 SELV USB Interface Type A USB Connector Carefully read the safety instructions in the Hardware Installation section Your Feedback Your satisfaction about this purchase is an extremely important priority to all of us at Telindus Accordingly all electronic functional and cosmetic aspects of this new unit have been carefully and thoroughly tested and inspected If any fault is found with this unit or should you have any other quality related comment concerning this delivery please submit the Quality Comment Form on our web page http www telindus com accessproducts Version 6 2 OTELINDUS 111 User s Guide Telindus 1110 1111 ADSL Bridge Copyright and Statements Conformity Statements http www telindus com products conformity gt Products gt Choose a product gt Download certificates e SS Hereby TELINDUS declares that this Telindus 1110 1111 ADSL BRIDGE is in AMS compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC ET ELE Bij deze verklaart TELINDUS dat deze Telindus 1110 1111 ADSL BRIDGE in overeenstemming is met de essenti le vereisten en andere relevante bepalingen van Richtlijn 1999 5 EC A Par la pr sente TELINDUS d clare que ce Telindus 1110 1111 ADSL BRIDGE est en conformit avec les exigences essentielles et autres articles applicables de la Directive 1999 5 EC Hier
20. connect the USB cable to the ADSL bridge until AFTER you install the USB driver and are instructed to complete the connection in the software installation process NOTE It is important to install the latest Windows Service Pack whenever you add compo nents to your system because older system files may be copied back to Windows dur ing installation Reboot your PC after installation December 2002 1 Web based Management Interface 1 4 Web based Management Interface Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 1 5 Through the built in web based GUI Graphic User Interface you can change Telindus 1110 1111 s settings upgrade its firmware and monitor other wireless clients on the network To use this manage ment system please follow the steps below Open your browser Enter the ADSL Bridge s IP address default 192 168 1 1 in the browser Location field Netscape Nav igator or Address field Internet Explore Press Enter to connect Information You Will Need 1 5 1 1 5 2 To configure your router you will need to receive information from your ISP and the remote network to which you connect such as an Internet Service Provider ISP or a company server Consult the sections below for a detailed list of information on utilizing the Ethernet interface and DSL interface If you are unfamiliar with any of the terms listed refer to GLOSSARY on page 33 Utilizing the Ethernet Interface The following info
21. d printer sharing for Microsoft Networks z your Windows 95 98SE Me Proceed to the section titled Configur TE ing TCP IP in Windows 95 98SE Me eures Client for Microsoft Networks rj B If you do not see TCP IP listed under The following network compo Fie and Pint Shaina nents are installed list proceed to the section titled Installing TCP m IP in Windows 95 98SE Me Installing TCP IP in Windows 95 98SE Me From the Configuration tab click Add Select Network Component Type 71x Selec t Pro toco l an d click A d d a ie type of network component you want to install aaj Cancel Protocol is a language a computer uses Computers must use the same protocol ta communicate User s Guide December 2002 13 TCP IP Installation Step 3 Step 4 3 2 3 Step 1 Step 2 Choose Microsoft gt TCP IP and click OK Check to see if TCP IP is listed under Network Components Select Network Protocol Ei T Click the Network Protocol that vou want to install then click DK IF you have an installation disk for this device click Have Disk A If you do not see TCP IP listed under The following network ken keine Network Protocols components are installed list you have not successfully installed the TCP IP protocol Repeat steps 1 4 B If you see TCP IP listed under The following network compo nents are installed list proceed to the section titled Con
22. data between workstations over a variety of cable types at 10Mbps also called 10BaseT Most Ethernet LANs use twisted pair 10BaseT cables and support both Ethernet as well as Fast Ethernet at 100Mbps 100BaseT A security device either hardware software or a combination of both that selectively blocks out or filters unwanted IP traffic from a public network Firewall allows the private LAN network to be invisible to the public network outside preventing intrusion from unauthorized users A hardware device that repeats all data traffic to all CPE Customer Pre mises Equipment ports A hub functions as the center of a LAN and all other network devices on the LAN including PCs printers DSL modem or Gateways are connected to the hub through cabling A massive worldwide network of computer networks interconnecting thousands of computers and networks around the world and readily accessible from any computer with a modem or router connection and the corresponding software A protocol standard for the Internet A kind of Internet software that keeps track of all the addresses on the Internet for different nodes for wards outgoing IP traffic and recognizes incoming IP traffic IP Address Numeric address assigned to each machine on the Internet Consists of four sets of one two or three octal digits separated by periods 34 December 2002 User s Guide TERM ISP Internet Service Provider LAN Local Area Net work P
23. e upgrade by following the steps below 4 10 1 Firmware Upgrade through FTP Server Step 1 Step 2 In the FTP Server IP Address field enter the IP address of the FTP server where the new firmware file is located The FTP server should allow anonymous login In the File Name field enter the file name of the new firmware that you want to load and install NOTE The firmware image file has to be located in the root directory of the FTP file server 4 10 2 Firmware Upgrade through TFTP Server Step 1 Step 2 In the TFTP Server IP Address field enter the IP address of the TFTP server where the new firmware file is located The TFTP server should allow anonymous login In the File Name field enter the file name of the new firmware that you want to load and install NOTE The firmware image file has to be located in the root directory of the TFTP file server Click Submit to begin the firmware upgrade process When the upgrade is complete ADSL Bridge will reboot automatically 30 December 2002 User s Guide CHAPTER 5 User s Guide 5 1 TROUBLESHOOTING This section is designed to answer some of the questions you might have while operating the ADSL Bridge Read each heading carefully below to find the solution to your problem No Sync WAN Link LED Flashing m e Make sure the phone cord from the wall is firmly plugged into the ADSL Bridge then check to see if the ADSL Bridge has pow
24. er DNS Advanced Service Search Order for your LAN Cancel Apo Step 3 3 2 7 Click OK to exit Network Properties window Configuring TCP IP in Windows 2000 NOTE Once you have successfully installed a network card onto your PC Windows 2000 will automatically install Internet Protocol TCP IP by default Step 1 Click on Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Network and Dial up Connections gt Local Area Connection Step 2 In the Local Area Connection Status window click Properties Step 3 Under the General tab in the Local Area Connection Properties window meme xl highlight Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties General Sharing Connect using Step 4 From the General tab select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Prop HB Realtek RTLSTSN A based PCI Fast Ethemet Adapter erties Components checked are used by this connection IBI Client for Microsoft Networks a File and Printer Sharing tor Microsoft Networks 7 NetBEUI Protocol Y nternet Protocol TCP IP Install Uninstall Properties Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Iv Show icon in taskbar when connected OK Cancel 1 If specifically required by your ISP or remote server you may need to enter DNS information 16 December 2002 User s Guide
25. er and is turned on e Be sure the phone jack you are using is working properly by plugging a telephone into the phone jack and see if you can dial out e Make sure you have not accidentally plugged the RJ 11 telephone cable into the device s RJ 45 Ethernet port the phone cable will fit but it is the wrong port e Verify that you are NOT using a microfilter on the DSL line e Reboot your ADSL Bridge e You may review any additional documentation If the above mentioned suggestions still do not solve your problems your line may have been incorrectly provisioned Contact your ISP s Technical Support to confirm that the line has been provisioned correctly Cannot Detect the ADSL Bridge 5 3 e Verify that the ADSL Bridge is installed properly and is powered on e Verify the DSL cable is securely installed into the DSL port of the ADSL Bridge and the wall phone jack e Make sure your PC and ADSL bridge are on the same subnet The default IP address of the ADSL Bridge is 192 168 1 1 with a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 e Make sure your PC is using an IP address within the range of 192 168 1 2 to 192 168 1 254 and the subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 Make sure the Gateway of your PC points to the ADSL Bridge and should be set to 192 168 1 1 in this case DSL Service Seems Slow If you are experiencing difficulties accessing a specific web site try browsing a different web site The site you were accessing may be experiencing
26. ess of the device sending data packages Destination MAC Address The MAC address of the device receiving data packages The ADSL Bridge examines each entering data packet with the above parameters to determine if they match true or do not match false 28 December 2002 User s Guide Advanced BRIDGE FILTERING For data packets that match or do not match the IP filtering conditions you can set an Action If Matched or Action If Not Matched parameter to determine the data packet s destination Next filter Packet goes to the next filter in sequence Pass Automatically pass through the ADSL Bridge Restrict Pass if only there is an available connection Discard Packet is blocked and discarded 4 9 3 Delete Filter Filter ID To delete a bridge filter from the filtering table enter the associated ID number and click Delete If you do not wish to send the configuration to your ADSL Bridge simply click Cancel User s Guide December 2002 29 Advanced UPGRADE 4 10 Advanced UPGRADE UPGRADE UPGRADE Firmware Upgrade through FTP Server FTP Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 File Name NEN Firmware Upgrade through TFTP Server TFTP Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 File Name ae Figure 4 11 UPGRADE Page The UPGRADE page helps you update the ADSL Bridge s firmware using FTP File Transfer Protocol from a FTP server or TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol from a TFTP server You can perform the firmwar
27. fig uring TCP IP in Windows 95 98SE Me Microsoft 32 bit DLC Microsoft DLC j NetBEUI SWAN support for ATM 3 Winsock ATM Service Provider r Have Disk Cancel Configuring TCP IP in Windows 95 98SE Me From the Configuration tab select TCP IP gt XXXX Ethernet Adapters XXXX is the maker of your Ethernet card listed under Network Compo nents and click Properties Select the IP Address tab You now have the option of using either dynamic or static IP addressing To enable dynamic IP addressing Step 1 Click the radio button next to Obtain an IP Address automatically OPTIONAL Click the DNS Configuration tab and select Disable DNS If you previously entered any parameters clear all pre existing settings Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Select the Gateway tab Click Remove to clear all pre existing settings Click OK to exit TCP IP Properties window and click OK to exit the Net work window If prompted to restart Windows 95 98SE Me click Yes If you are not prompted to restart Windows 95 98SE Me do so manually To enable static IP addressing Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Click Specify an IP Address Type the IP Address and Subnet Mask for your PC Click the Gateway tab TCP IP Properties Ea x Bindings Advanced Netlas DNS Configuration Gateway WINS Configuration IP Address An IP address can be automatically assigned to
28. for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation December 2002 37 B 2 FCC Part 65 Requirements This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number REN for this equip ment If requested this information must be given to the telephone company The REN is used to determine the maximum number of devices connected to your telephone line that will ring in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the total REN of devices connected to a line should not exceed five 5 0 To find out the total permitted in your area contact your local telephone company If your telephone equipment cause harm to the telephone network the telephone company may discontinue your service temporarily If possible they will notify you in advance But if advance notice is not practical you will be notified as soon as possible You will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the proper fu
29. h speed two way Internet access over the traditional copper wire telephone line DSL technology allows the user to share their phone line with their DSL line providing an always on Internet connection that runs at speeds from 1 megabits per second to 52 megabits per second depending on the distance between the customer site and the CO There are many type of DSLs called xDSL and the most commonly available DSL line is the ADSL See ADSL which supports up to 10 megabits per second downstream Other types of DSL include SDSL IDSL HDSL VDSL RADSL etc DSL technology can be accessed by connecting a DSL modem router at the customer premise to the telephone line and computer At the end of the line DSL enabling equipment at the CO or Remote Cabinet such as a USAM or BSAM aggregates or consolidates all the customer DSL lines and routes the data traffic onto a backbone network for distribution to the ISP or corporate networks A mechanism that translates host domain names into its numeric IP Address and vice versa A domain name is an easy to remember nick name for numerical IP addresses required by a computer such as jane doe O yahoo com The encapsulating or enclosing data within a particular IP header Some times the entire frame from one network is placed in the header used by the data link layer protocol of another network Most popular LAN Local Area Network technology that uses CSMA CD Collision Detection and transfers
30. he included straight through Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on a PC 10BaseT Ethernet Network PC S traight through Ethernet Cable Ethernet P ort Figure 2 4 Connecting the ADSL Bridge to PC s Ethernet Interface OPTION 2 Connecting to a network hub with uplink port available Attach the included straight through Ethernet cable to the uplink port on a hub ETHERNET o Uplink P ort Network Hub S traight through Ethernet Cable Figure 2 5 Connecting the ADSL Bridge to the Uplink Port of a Network Hub User s Guide December 2002 5 Setup Instructions OPTION 3 Connecting to a network hub with non uplink port available If the uplink port is unavailable then you can use a crossover Ethernet cable not included and attach it to the non uplink port s on a network hub Non Uplink P orts Network Hub Crossover Ethernet Cable Figure 2 6 Connecting the ADSL Bridge to the Non Uplink Ports of a Network Hub Step 4 Once the ADSL bridge is powered on the LAN LED on the front panel should be on to indicate a valid Ethernet connection If the LED is not lit repeat steps 1 through 3 above 2 4 3 Connecting the USB Cable NOTE DO NOT plug the USB cable to the ADSL bridge until AFTER you have installed the USB driver USB Port USB Detachable Cable 10BaseT Ethernet Network PC Figure 2 7 Connecting the ADSL Bridge to the PC s USB Interface Step 1 Plug the Type B square shaped e
31. he total number of bytes transmitted on the DSL port The total number of bytes received on the DSL port The data transmit rate on the DSL port The data received rate on the DSL port Displays the DSL line upstream rate in Kbps Displays the DSL line downstream rate in Kbps User s Guide December 2002 25 Basic STATUS 4 7 3 Ethernet LAN IP Address Subnet Mask Transmit Packets Received Packets Transmit Bytes Received Bytes Transmit Throughput Received Throughput The IP address of the unit s ETHERNET port The subnet mask of the unit s ETHERNET port The total number of packets transmitted on the ETHERNET port The total number of packets received on the ETHERNET port The total number of bytes transmitted on the ETHERNET port The total number of bytes received on the ETHERNET port The data transmit rate on the ETHERNET port The data received rate on the ETHERNET port 26 December 2002 User s Guide Basic DIAGNOSTIC 4 8 Basic DIAGNOSTIC DIAGNOSTIC DIAGNOSTIC Click Diag button to start diagnostic test Figure 4 8 DIGNOSTIC Page The DIAGNOSTIC page allows you to run a self diagnostic feature on the ADSL Bridge to ensure that all interfaces are working within normal parameters When you are ready click Diag DIAGNOSTIC DIAGNOSTIC Physical Layer Ethernet LAN Link Logical Layer DSL Line Figure 4 9 DIAGNOSTIC Page After a few minutes the ADSL
32. k your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server y Altemate DNS server 18 December 2002 User s Guide CHAPTER 4 User s Guide 4 1 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Configuration Using Web Browser Step 1 Step 2 The Telindus 1110 1111 ADSL Bridge offers a platform independent HTML based GUI graphical user interface to simplify the setup and configuration of your ADSL Bridge using your PC s web browser The steps below help you configure your ADSL Bridge on the LAN using the web GUI Follow the steps below to open your web browser Launch a web browser i e Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator from your computer Enter the default URL http 192 168 1 1 and press Enter 7 Telindus Home Page Microsoft Internet Explorer E File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back p fx at A search s Favorites Media Address http 1192 168 1 1 Go Figure 4 1 Opening an Internet Web Browser The Web browser may take a minute or two to log on to your ADSL Bridge for first time access Pressing the Enter key or clicking the Go button twice may speed up the log on pro cess The Telindus 1110 1111 ADSL Bridge is composed of several web GUIS that a
33. listed under Network Protocols proceed to the section titled Installing TCP IP in Windows NT 3 2 5 Installing TCP IP in Windows NT TCP IP Properties Ea Ed Bindings Advanced Memos DNS Configuration Gateway WINS Configuration IP Address C Disable DNS Enable DNS Host Domain DNS Server Search Order Network ka Ed Identification Services Protocols Adapters Bindings Network Protocols Y NetBEUI Protocol y Point To Point T unneling Protocol ETCP IP Protocol Add Remove Properties Description Transport Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Update NOTE Consult your Network Administrator if you do not have authorization to change your PC settings Step 1 From the Protocols tab click Add Select Network Protocol HE Step 2 Select TCP IP Protocol and click OK Be tea quero able eel e Step 3 Check to verify TCP IP Protocol is listed under Network Protocols ani dii 4 NetBEUI Protocol then click OK A Y NwLink IP SPX Compatible Transport kE Point To Point Tunneling Protocol A Ifyou do not see TCP IP Protocol listed under Network Proto nre I cols you have not installed TCP IP protocol successfully Repeat steps 1 3 Ew DK Cancel B Ifyou see TCP IP Protocol listed under Network Protocols pro
34. mit TELINDUS erkl rt da dieser Telindus 1110 1111 ADSL BRIDGE ist in F gsamkeit mit den wesentlichen Anforderungen und anderen relevanten Bereitstellungen von Direktive 1999 5 EC Mediante la presente TELINDUS declara que el Telindus 1110 1111 ADSL BRIDGE cumple con los requisitos esenciales y las dem s prescripciones relevantes de la Directiva 1999 5 CE A TELINDUS declara que o Telindus 1110 1111 ADSL BRIDGE cumpre os principais requisitos e outras disposic es da Directiva 1999 5 EC i Col presente TELINDUS dichiara che questo Telindus 1110 1111 ADSL BRIDGE in acquiescenza coi requisiti essenziali e stipulazioni attinenti ed altre di Direttivo 1999 5 EC Me ro Trap v n TELINDUS nAwvei ri aut TO TELINDUS 1110 1111 ADSL BRIDGE eivo OUUNOPPOUNEVO HE TIC BAOIKEG ATTAITNOEIG KAI HE TIG UTTOAOITTEG oyeriK g IAT LEIG TNG o rny ag 1999 5 EC User s Guide 1v Copyright and Statements Telindus 1110 1111 ADSL Bridge Safety Instructions IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Unplug the unit from the wall power outlet before installing adjusting or servicing ACHTUNG WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSINSTRUKTIONEN Vor s mtlichen Arbeiten am Ger t Installation Einstellungen Reparaturen etc sollten Sie den Netzstecker aus der Steckdose ziehen SAFETY WARNING To avoid damage to the equipment please observe all procedures described in this chapter SICHERHEITSBESTIMMUNGEN Um eine Besch digung des Ger
35. mmunication link e g ADSL runs at 6 Mbps MegaBits per second A hardware device that passes packets between multiple network seg ments using the same networking protocol to connect the different net work segments A DSL modem is a bridge that passes DSL from one network segment to another Bridge operates at the hardware layer and has no routing capabilities Any high bandwidth see also Bandwidth data communication technol ogy that runs at speeds of 200 kilobits per second or more and allows combined transmission of voice data and video over a single physical connection Broadband is in contrast to narrowband such as traditional 56K analog modem DSL Cable wireless and satellite technology are all different types of broadband technology A unit of data equaling to 8 bits 1 Byte 8 bits An Internet protocol that allows the DHCP server to dynamically assign IP addresses to any client workstation any device connected to your LAN such as a PC for a set period of time and then sends them back so that they can be reassigned to other workstations This feature saves the ISP and Network Managers from having to manually configure IP addresses for each PC on the LAN December 2002 33 TERM DSL Digital Subscriber Line DNS Domain Name Sys tem Encapsulation Ethernet Firewall Hub Internet IP Internet Protocol DESCRIPTION A new kind of digitized data communication technology that delivers hig
36. nctioning of your equipment If they do you will be notified in advance to give you and opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service If you experience trouble with this product please contact Telindus Inc for information on obtaining service or repairs The telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs 38 December 2002 User s Guide
37. nd of the USB detachable cable included into the USB port of the NDS unit Step 2 Plug the Type A flat shaped end of the USB detachable cable into the USB port of your PC Step 3 The USB LED on the front panel should be on to indicate a valid USB connection If the USB LED is not lit repeat steps 1 and 2 above NOTE See USB Driver Installation on page 9 for more information 6 December 2002 User s Guide Setup Instructions 2 4 3 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 2 4 4 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Connecting the DSL Cable POWER ETHERNET S E 8 DSL Outlet DSL Telephone Cable Figure 2 8 Connecting the ADSL Bridge to the DSL Outlet Plug the RJ 11 connector end of the telephone cable included in the DSL port of the ADSL bridge RJ 11 to RJ 11 Connect the other end of the RJ 11 telephone cable to the DSL outlet on the wall The WAN LINK LED on the front panel should be on to indicate a valid WAN connection If the LED is not lit repeat steps 1 and 2 above Connecting the Power Adapter QD Power Outlet Power Adapter Figure 2 9 Connecting the ADSL Bridge to the Power Outlet Plug the power adapter in the PWR port of the ADSL bridge Insert the other end of the power adapter to the power outlet on the wall Once the ADSL bridge is powered on the PWR LED on the front panel should be on to indicate a valid power connection If the LED is not on then disconnect the ADSL bridge from the power
38. o ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings C Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server i Alternate DNS server Advanced corea User s Guide December 2002 17 TCP IP Installation 3 2 8 Configuring TCP IP in Windows XP Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using NOTE Once you have successfully installed a network card onto your PC Win dows XP will automatically install Internet Protocol TCP IP by default BB NETGEAR FA310TX Fast Ethemet Adapter NGRPCI This connection uses the following items Step 1 Click Start gt Control Panel Step 2 In the Control Panel window double click Network and Internet Connec tions Step 3 Double click Network Connections Step 4 Double click Local Area Connection Step 5 Under the Local Area Connection Status window click Properties Client for Microsoft Networks a File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks i QoS Packet Scheduler Internet Protocol TCP IP isl Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks
39. our ISP The password you use to access your ISP account Indicates the MAC address of the PC on the LAN In Lease Line connection mode you can reserve a PC on the LAN interface by entering its MAC address here Displays the current actual ATM PVC interface Indicates the current PPP interface status Up Down Click Submit to save the parameters to your ADSL Bridge If you do not wish to send the configuration simply click Cancel 22 December 2002 User s Guide Basic PVCs 4 5 Basic PVCs Figure 4 5 PVCs Page The PVCs page allows you to configure each ATM PVC interface on your ADSL Bridge PVC No Name Encapsulation VPI VCI The ID number that corresponds to each ATM PVC interface Allows you to enter a desired ATM PVC profile name Allows you to choose the following encapsulation types at the ATM interface 1 Not in use 2 PPPoA VC MUX 3 PPPoA LLC 4 PPPoE 5 SNAP Bridge A virtual path is a semi permanent connection between endpoints in an ATM network and may support one or more virtual channels In Private Virtual Circuit PVC mode the Virtual Path Identifier VPI which is a header subfield is assigned manually when the ADSL Bridge is used Different VPI values allow the endpoints to discriminate between different virtual connections between ATM nodes The minimum and maximum values of the VPI are 0 and 255 respectively Default 8 Each connection in an ATM
40. re divided into two main sections Basic and Advanced The Basic section allows you to configure some of the basic setup features of the ADSL Bridge It contains the following GUI pages 1 SETUP 2 PPP CONNECTION 3 PPP PROFILES 4 PVCs 5 LAN 6 STATUS 7 DIAGNOSTIC The Advanced section allows you to have greater control over the ADSL Bridge It contains the following pages 1 BRIDGE FILTERING 2 UPGRADE December 2002 19 Basic SETUP 4 2 Basic SETUP SYSTEM User Name Password Re enter Password PPP Bridge Setting PPP Bridge Mode gon om DNS Primary DNS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS SNMP Setting SNMP Mode G On orf Click this button ta reboot Click this button to restore factory default settings Figure 4 2 SETUP Page The SETUP page allows you to set the ADSL Bridge s system username and password for security purposes 4 2 1 System The System section allows you to enter a Router Modem Name and Password to ensure maximum administra tive security for your ADSL Bridge User Name Password Re enter Password Enter a desired user name here You can enter up to 31 characters and any combination of letters and numbers are acceptable This feature provides maximum security for your ADSL Bridge by limiting access to users with the correct password only You can enter up to 31 characters and any combination of letters and numbers are accept
41. rinters s Control Panel Dial Up Networking 3 Scheduled Tasks c Web Folders e My Documents 8 Internet Explorer zu Network Neighborhood er Recycle Bin Downloads E My Briefcase NOTE Click Yes to continue installing the USB driver if you see Microsoft s message for the digital sig nature Digital Signature Not Found Step 2 Plug the USB cable into the PC from the ADSL Bridge when you are instructed to do so Step 3 The DSL Modem Setup Wizard will find the new hardware and finish the installation process gt DSL Modem Setup Wizard 21 DSL Modem Setup Wizard Found New Hardware User s Guide December 2002 11 USB Driver Installation Step 4 Once the USB driver is installed successfully the USB icon will appear on the right side of the tool bar d gt Step 5 To enter the web configuration tool enter 792 168 1 1 on your Internet browser ARESCOM HOME PAGE Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help gt g aa a S Search Favorites Media u Back Porter Stop Refresh Home Address ntp 182 168 1 ee NOTE See SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION on page 19 for more information on how to configure your ADSL Bridge 12 December 2002 User s Guide TCP IP Installation 3 2 TCP IP Installation You must install a network protocol on each workstation on your LAN so they can communicate with the ADSL bridge which
42. rmation should be obtained from your ISP e P address e Subnet mask e Gateway IP address Utilizing the DSL Interface The following information related to your DSL connection which should be obtained from your ISP e VPI e VCI e PPP User name amp Password Only if encapsulation mode is in PPP e Encapsulation type e DNS address December 2002 User s Guide CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION This chapter describes the front back panel layout and installation procedure for the Telindus 1110 1111 ADSL bridge 2 1 Front Panel Description WAN PWR DIAG LAN USB LINK ACT 1110 ADSL Bridge Figure 2 1 Telindus 1110 ADSL Bridge Front Panel WAN PWR DIAG LAN USB LINK ACT 1111 ADSL Bridge Figure 2 2 Telindus 1111 ADSL Bridge Front Panel TABLE 1 Telindus 1110 1111 ADSL Bridge LED Description COLOR STATUS DESCRIPTION PWR n Power is supplied to the ADSL bridge n Gesn OD Power Power is not supplied to the ADSL bridge On There may be a software malfunction or a problem with the ADSL bridge DIAG O l Yellow Diagnostic Flashing The ADSL bridge is in self diagnostic mode The ADSL bridge has successfully booted up On Indicates a valid Ethernet link is established between the ADSL bridge and the Ethernet network Flashing Indicates data is flowing from to this port O O O On Indicates a valid USB link is established between the ADSL bridge and the Ethernet network
43. s to discriminate between different virtual con nections and ATM nodes User s Guide December 2002 35 36 December 2002 User s Guide APPENDIX B User s Guide REFERENCE B 1 FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Use only shielded cables to connect I O devices to this equipment You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsi ble
44. se Preparing system for installation Plug the USB cable into the PC from ADSL E ost Moca Cour x Bridge when you are instructed to do so Installing The DSL Modem Setup Wizard is now installing the drivers needed by Windows to operate the modem The DSL Installer is searching for installed hardware If your modem is not yet plugged in to your computer please plug itin now December 2002 9 USB Driver Installation Step 3 After plugging in the USB cable from the ADSL Bridge to the PC it 5 will search for the new hardware Installing Step 4 Windows 98SE may show this message looking for a missing file Click Skip File to continue CAWINDOWS 545 TEM Step 5 After installing the driver reboot your PC 2 DSL Modem Setup Wizard Reboot Step 6 After rebooting the PC driver installation is complete http 132 158 1 1 NOTE See SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION on page 19 for more information on how to configure your ADSL Bridge 10 December 2002 User s Guide USB Driver Installation 3 1 2 Installing Software Drivers on Windows 2000 XP NOTE DO NOT plug the USB cable from the PC into the USB connector on the device until instructed to do so Step 1 Place the included CD into the appropriate CD ROM drive Locate the USB Driver folder in the CD ROM and click the USB Setup exe to install the USB driver 31 DSL Modem Setup Wizard cy hy Documents P
45. technical problems December 2002 31 DSL Service Seems Slow 32 December 2002 User s Guide APPENDIX A GLOSSARY When you order Internet service your provider will give you a great deal of information Def initions of common configuration terms are available below Please note that terminology used by various remote networks may vary TERM ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line Bandwidth Bit Bps Bits per second Bridge Broadband Byte DHCP Dynamic Host Con figuration Protocol DESCRIPTION Currently the most common DSL technology available that provides asymmetrical bandwidth over a single copper wire pair over your regu lar telephone line The downstream bandwidth from the network to the subscriber is greater than the upstream bandwidth from the subscriber to the network ADSL speeds typically run from 1 5 megabits per second to 8 megabits per second downstream and 64 kilobits per second to 640 kilobits per second upstream The amount of data that can be transmitted by the network information highway used as an indication for speed of data transmission An Ethernet link is capable of moving 10 million bits of data per second The term used to refer to a single unit of data in digital data communica tions It takes 8 bits to make 1 byte which is a unit of measurement for computer data Refers to the unit of measurement used for data transmission speeds over a data co
46. tional laws and regulations Product Handling Keep ventilation slots clear Operate in a clean and dust free location Cables must be attached to the correct interfaces to do otherwise may result in damaging the ADSL bridge or produce hazardous voltage Do not operate or store the product in an environment that surpasses temperature or humidity specifica tions Location amp Placement Choose a location for the ADSL bridge that is close to a power outlet and a nearby telephone outlet In addition select a convenient location that does not experience too much foot traffic and is away from sunlight The optimum spot to place the ADSL bridge is on a level surface such as a desktop shelf or table Place the ADSL bridge on the predetermined surface so you can see the back panel for accessible cable connection December 2002 User s Guide Setup Instructions 2 4 Setup Instructions Before you start the setup process make sure once again that you e Shut down and disconnect your DSL broadband connection properly e Turn off all Telindus equipment 2 4 1 Connecting the Ethernet Cable Step 1 Locate your Ethernet cable included Step 2 Attach the Ethernet cable to the ETHERNET port of your ADSL bridge Step 3 Plug in the loose end of the Ethernet cable to your Ethernet network You have 3 options to connect to the Ether net depending on your network environment OPTION 1 Connecting to a single PC Attach t

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