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1. 192 168 4 3 192 168 4 2 max 192 168 4 1 192 168 1 0 Figure 13 Configuration via the Web H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router Static Route Function M Static Route 1 Destination Network Host 92 fe gt fo Subnet Mask pss pss pss po Gateway oe T Static Route 2 Destination Network Host 0 Subnet Mask Gateway imio enh A EEE EEE Figure 17 obal Port S Adapter Address foo Meo fee Mir ee der F Wodity Device Conputer Name Untitled Dowain Name JPowain IP Address IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway HE EEk HEE a oa Figure 18 Configuration via the Web H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router Check E Mail Check E Mail You may input your mail account on this IP Share and the device will check e mails at the frequency that you previously set for the desired interval time 1 Select the LED number and enter the account name password the name of the incoming mail server POP3 i e mail myaccount com and the interval to check mail 2 Check Enable to enable this IP Share to indicate when there s email s detected Depending on the number of emails in the mailbox the MAIL ALERT LED will flash in different frequencies For details on the email LED indication refer to the previous section titled Parts Names and Functions E Account User Name Account Password Check to enable the MAIL Incoming Ma
2. Enter the information provided by Subnet Mask your ISP Enter the information provided by Gateway your ISP Enter the information provided by Primary Secondary your ISP SAVE After completing the settings on this page click SAVE to save the settings UNDO Click UNDO to clear all the settings on this page LAN Port This screen contains settings for the LAN interface corresponding to the local network You can change the setting to distribute the IP address to local PCs if desired If Distribute IP address to local computer is selected users can enter the IP addresses assigned for the computers on the LAN The number of IP addresses decides the number of clients allowed for the assigned IP addresses Note that all the PCs on the same LAN should use the same subnet Mask Users can also set Static DHCPs on this page Users are allowed to set 32 Static DHCPs Using this feature the device will assign the same IP address to a computer according to the network adapter s MAC address and this computer becomes the only one able to request that IP address This is quite useful to set virtual servers which specifically require fixed IPs for outside Internet access Configuration via the Web H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router Local Port Private Network IP Address fa pe f p Subnet Mask p p DHCP Server C Do not distribute IP address to local computers Distribute IP addr
3. Getting Started Note e To use this GUI you must have IE 4 01 or above preinstalled Before using this GUI program be sure you have properly configured your computer by following the instructions in the quick installation guide For the first installation insert the provided setup CD ROM in your CD drive the auto execution file will start automatically Select Quick Setup Wizard Choose the service that fits your case and follow the step by step instructions to finish For advanced setup it is recommended that you configure over the web See the section titled Configuration via Web Quick Setup A Basic Setup Tool for Windows View QIG View Manual Browse CD Figure 30 Configuration via GUI H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router 1 To configure this Broadband Router via the setup program click Basic Setup Tool You will enter the setup screen r Broadband IP Gateway Fast EtherSwitch Setup x Fief Help H P a aaa b LAN IP WAN IP WAN connecti Firmware versi tA Untitled 192 168 1254 PPPoE 0 0 0 0 Not Connect 101 000 257 El Figure 31 2 When the opening screen appears you will be prompted a list of the current active devices in the network The configure dialog box is categorized into several tabs that are detailed in the following sections Icon Function Description D Find all devices F Configure the specified device 3 Upgrade the fir
4. Management via Internet Allows management of this device via HTTP from the Internet 5 Modify the Configuration Port Enables the user to modify the port number for web configuration imware Version 1 00 D01 256 M Change Administrator s Password New Password Confirm New Password a Station 1 MAC Address fo Jo ip p Yo fe Station 2 MAC Address fe Je Ie T Block WAN Request I Management Via Intemet Modify the configuration port M Enable Web Configuration port fo eeo Figure 9 Configuration via the Web H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router Change Administrator s password 1 Click the checkbox to enable this change 2 Enter the new password 3 Re enter the new password for confirmation Limit Management 1 Click the checkbox to enable this function Enter the network adapter MAC address for Station 1 3 Enter the network adapter MAC address for Station 2 If you are only setting up one management station leave the Station 2 MAC address with all F Below are coordinate results of the Block WAN Request and HTTP management for this device Refer to this table for further Internet system management V Checked O Unchecked Block WAN Management Request Via Ka Coordinate Result WAN requests over TCP 113 IDENT and V ICMP are rejected HTTP management is not allowed WAN requests over TCP 113 IDENT and O ICMP are accepted HTTP management is allowe
5. H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router Web www hawkingtech com Email techsupport hawkingtech com Copyright 2002 Hawking Technologies All rights reserved THE FAST LANE Trademarks amp Copyright Windows 95 98 ME and Windows NT 2000 XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp All other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective companies No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative such as translation transformation or adaptation without the express written consent of the manufacturer as stipulated by the United States Copyright Act of 1976 FCC Certifications 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 Reori
6. Click the ADD button to enter the Static DHCP page Enter IP and Network adapter MAC addresses for Static DHCP and click the ADD button to save the settings Click DELETE ALL to clear all entries Click the Index drop down menu to select the desired entry number and then click DELETE to delete only the selected server You can add up to 32 static DHCP IPs Click BACK to return to the Local Port page to continue WINS server When necessary enter the IP Address of the Windows domain name server SAVE After completing the settings on this page click SAVE to save the settings UNDO Click UNDO to clear all the settings on this page Configuration via the Web H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router Advanced Setup Management In this management page you can 1 Change Administrator s password change the password for the device Limit Management Enables two stations to manage this IP Share through Web configuration Enter the MAC addresses of the stations you selected for management After the setup is completed only the assigned stations with correct password authentication can manage this IP Share device 3 Block LAN Request Blocks requests from the Internet to the local network If this item is checked the function of management through Web configuration will be disabled In other words Internet requests and the HTTP management namely ICMP IDENT and HTTP will be rejected 4 Block WAN Request
7. i DNS Server Dynamic C Static Primary rn Secondary N D IE Figure 34 CATV Dynamic Mode Configuration via GUI H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router Adapter Address ee tg for some ISPs to identify the device by Device Computer Name Enter a descriptive name for identification purpose For example yourcompany com The maximum input Domain Name for this field is 32 alphanumeric characters and it is case insensitive Since CATV dynamic mode was selected this IP Config category is automatically fixed to dynamic and all fields are grayed out DNS Server You may select Dynamic DNS Server or Static DNS Dynamic server Static PPPoE DSL dynamic Mode Adapter Address It is necessary for some ISPs to identify the device by its IP Device Computer Enter a descriptive name for identification purpose Name Domain Name For example yourcompany com The maximum input for this field is 32 alphanumeric characters and it is case insensitive Configuration via GUI H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router Management Local Port Global Port s Obtain Configuration EEE CATY Dynamic Mode p Sisik Configuration Adapter Address jo fog 247 66 87 DeviceComputer Name Untitled Domain Name Domin PPPoE Account 1 9 PE Username J84106866 hinetnet Password p o Auto disconnectifidle 5 Minuts Service Name GENE SEE I Static IP
8. Adapter Address is not supposed to be entered randomly Do Not alter the content unless you are sure it is necessary to modify your MAC address To modify the address check Modify and enter the desired MAC address Device Computer Name Enter a descriptive name for identification purposes Some Internet Service Providers ISP require this information and if that is the case they will provide you with the name Domain Name For example yourcompany com The maximum input for this field is 32 alphanumeric characters and it is case insensitive PPPoE Account Active Profile O1 2 3 You can set up to three PPPoE accounts while only one account can be enabled at a time To set the profile select the profile number enter all the information and then click on Save The device will save the information restart and return to the previous menu page If you don t see the saved information on the screen from the menu on the left click on the Global Port to refresh the screen Username The max input is 52 alphanumeric characters case sensitive Password The max input is 36 alphanumeric characters case sensitive Configuration via the Web H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router For identification purposes if it is required your ISP will provide you with the information Max packet size TCP MSS Click the down arrow vw to select the most appropriate MSS maximum seg
9. Address Mee I Auto Reconnect Secondary Figure 35 PPPoE Account Active Profile You can set up to three PPPoE accounts only one account can be enabled at a time To set the profile select the profile number enter all the information Configuration via GUI H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router and then click SAVE The device will save the information restart and return to the previous menu page If you don t see the saved information on the screen from the menu on the left click on the Global Port to refresh the screen Username The maximum input is 52 alphanumeric characters case sensitive Password The maximum input is 36 alphanumeric characters case sensitive Configure this device to disconnect the PPPoE connection when Auto there is no activity for a predetermined period of time disconnect e Default 5 minutes You can input any number from 0 to if idle for x 65535 minutes e To ensure that the line is always connected set the number to 0 For identification purposes If required your ISP will provide you with the information Max packet size TCP MSS Click the down arrow to select the Service most appropriate MSS maximum segment size default value is Name 1452 for your application Reducing the packet size can enhance connection to certain web sites or speed up packet transfer rate NOTE If the incorrect selection is chosen you may not be able to open certain web
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11. BR49 Broadband Router is an integrated Internet IP sharing device with a built in 4 port 10 100Mbps N Way Fast Ethernet switch It has superb throughput of up to 35Mbps between Internet and LAN making it the perfect solution to connect a small group of PCs to a high speed broadband Internet connection Multiple users can have high speed Internet access simultaneously via one single IP address Internet account of the Cable xDSL modem This product also serves as an Internet firewall and thus protects your network from being accessed by outside users All incoming data packets are monitored and filtered The Router can also be configured to filter internal user access to the Internet The built in 4 port Fast Ethernet Switch lets users plug the network cable into the device without buying an additional Hub Switch In addition the unit is equipped with an Incoming Mail Indicator which will become lit when there is e mail waiting to be retrieved at the mail server X Introduction H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router BroadBand Router Figure 1 Sample Application Introduction H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router Features Superb performance with throughput of up to 35Mbps between Internet and LAN Web and GUI management Supports PPPoE Supports VPN PPTP IP Sec pass thru Supports Auto MDI MDIX for the LAN and WAN ports Supports rich Internet applications such as MSN StarCraft AOE Battle net multi user Crazy A
12. Configuration via the Web H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router PPPoE DSL dynamic Mode If this mode is selected and settings are saved this IP sharing device will be connected to the Internet over an always on connection by a method provided by PPPoE PPPoE offers simulated dial up software like Microsoft Dial Up Networking which saves the time and effort required to run the program from a PC And the auto connect disconnect feature lets the system stay idle when there is no activity but pick up the connection in no time when there is network activity This can significantly save users costs on connection fees The TCP MSS function lets you choose the maximum packet size that fits your need for optimal throughput Reducing the packet size can help enhance connection to certain web sites or speed up the packets to be received sent Port DSL dynamic Mod 3 PPPOE DSL dynamic mode v OE Adapter Address PERI E reS Device Computer Name Untied Domain Name Domain PPPoE Information PPPoE Acount Active Profile 1 C2 3 User Name EEE Password Kun Confirm Password pee Service Name EEE Max packet sizearcr mss 142 3 I Static IP Address chet hk T Static DNS Server Pimary FEFFE Secondary FEFFE Auto disconnect if idle for p minutes I Auto reconnect 909 Figure 6 Configuration via the Web H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router Device Information Adapter Address This field is grayed out because the
13. DC Connects the power adapter plug b Connects to a Cable xDSL modem Four RJ 45 dual speed 10 100Mbps auto sensing ports c Local 1 4 for connecting with either 10Mbps or 100Mbps Ethernet connections Press for at least 5 seconds to restore to factory settings d Factory RESET Performing the Factory Reset will erase all previously entered device settings X Factory Default Settings H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router Password Default setting No password Setting up a password When configuring the device press Enter to login the configuration for the first time It is recommended that you set a password for security and management purposes Password forgotten If you forget the password you can reset the device to the factory setting Refer to the section titled Factory Reset for details Local and Global Port Addresses The LAN parameters for the product are pre set in the factory The default values are shown below Local Port Global Port IP address The DHCP client function is enabled Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 to automatically get DHCP server function Enabled the Global port configuration from the ISP IP addresses for 253 IP addresses continuing from 192 168 1 1 to distribution to PCs 192 168 1 253 Information from ISP Before you start configuring this device you should review the information given in the following tables and use it as a reference
14. interval and was cut off from the connection The idle interval value was set in the field Auto disconnect if idle xxx Minutes Connection establishment timeout The device was re trying dial up to the server and failed The device finally gave up dialing the server XX Appendix H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router DHCP link status DHCP already claimed nee iin obtained the IP address from the DHCP DHCP under claiming The device is trying to obtain the IP address from the DHCP server Static IP assignment link status Static assigned The IP address succeeds in setting up manually
15. is 203 66 81 254 enter Ping 203 66 81 254 at the C gt prompt If successful you will be able to reach your ISP server If unsuccessful Request timeout you may have trouble connecting to your ISP Please verify that the product is properly configured to connect to your ISP Also verify that both your Cable DSL modem and the line are functioning Internet Connectivity Checkup PING to an IP address or domain name on the Internet For Example C gt P ING 168 95 192 1 w 5000 C gt PING www yahoo com w 5000 If successful you will be connected to the Internet If you can ping the ISP s gateway but cannot ping a specific site e g www yahoo com on the Internet it is possible that your ISP has an internal problem the DNS server is not available Getting Technical Support For further problems please contact the distributor X Appendix H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router Appendix A Specifications IEEE 802 3 10Base T Ethernet Standards IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX Fast Ethernet IEEE 802 3x Flow Control Ports WAN One 10 100Mbps RJ 45 port for Cable DSL Modem LAN Four 10 100Mbps switched ports i UTP Category 3 or better 10Base T Cabling type UTP Category 5 or better 100Base TX Protocols Supported IP NAT ARP ICMP DHCP client server PPPoE PPP pp PAP CHAP NTP HTTP TFTP POP3 Manasement Web Based configuration and management 8 GUI program for Windows 98 ME NT 2000 XP Power Error Gree
16. lt lt Previous Next gt gt Total 1 user 1 active lease Elapsed 0 52 05 Figure 23 Configuration via the Web H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router Others Factory Reset To reset to factory default setting click the GO button Please note that performaing the Factory Reset will erase all previously entered device settings Load factory setting Kol Figure 24 Save Configuration This function enables users to always save the current configurations as a file i e config sav so that no re entry is required when users want to switch between various configurations To load a configuration from file enter the file name or click Browse to find the file from your computer Click SAVE to save a current new configuration to file Figure 25 Configuration via the Web H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router File Download men SE rer 3 En ovom at Z Figure 26 Figure 27 When prompted in the upper left screen select Save this file to disk and the upper right screen will prompt you a dialog box to enter the file name and the file location Please not that the configuration file is in sav format Load Configuration from File File Path Name If you want to load a configuration file enter the file name with the correct path and then click on LOAD Or click Browse to select the file Configuration via the Web H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router Firmware Upgrade 1 Download the latest firmw
17. until the primary mail server becomes functional again In technical terms this service is known as a Backup Mail Exchanger What is PPPoE Point to Point Protocol Over Ethernet The popular PPP Protocol is used primarily for dial up Internet connections PPPoE is designed to integrate broadband services into this current widely deployed easy to use and low cost dial up access networking infrastructure Thus customers can get greater access speed without changing the operation concept FAQ H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router How do I know if I am using PPPoE If you are using a broadband connection and you are asked to login a user name and password in order to connect you are using PPPoE Or if you are still unsure please contact your ISP or call Hawking Tech Support IP address conflict If a message appears indicating an IP address conflict on any of the workstations in the network it means that two or more workstations are operating under the same IP address If you have setup the device as a DHCP server 1 Please run the winipcfg see previous question utility on the problem workstation 2 Select the correct Network Adapter 3 Click release all to release all current configuration first 4 Then click renew all to renew the IP information again for Windows 2000 NT40 XP run IPCONFIG release and then run IPCONFIG renew If the DHCP function is disabled and static IP addresses are assigned to each workst
18. 1766 87 Link Status DHCP under claiming RELEASE DISCONNECT RENEW CONNECT Figure 21 Configuration via the Web H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router RELEASE DISCONNECT Click on this button to disconnect from the ISP and release all the IP information on the WAN port RENEW CONNECT Click on this button to reconnect to the ISP and renew all IP information on the WAN port Sessions List Displays active Internet sessions through this device E of0 Pages lt lt Previous Next gt gt Active gt gt TCP 0 UDP 0 Maximum gt gt TCP 1024 UDP 1024 Figure 22 Click on this button to refresh the list REFRESH and get the latest session list T U Displays TCP or UDP port type The local network IP address port IP Client Port Client number for one end point of the session Featuring NAT Network Address Translation the Port Fake is used to Port Fake translate the local network IP addresses for connecting to the Internet Configuration via the Web H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router The outside network IP address port IP Remote Port Remote number for the other end of the session The idle time of the session If the idle time is too long more than 15 minutes the device will disconnect the idled session Idle Users List Displays the current active users Click the REFRESH button to refresh the list EZ of 1 Pages
19. 255 0 Do not distribute IP address to local computers Checking this radio button to disable this Broadband Router from distributing IP addresses to the local network Distribute IP addresses to local computers Click this radio button to enable this Broadband Router to distribute IP addresses The following field will be activated for you to enter the starting IP address Start IP Address Enter the starting address for this local IP network address pool The pool is a piece of continuous IP Number of IP addresses in pool e Maximum 253 Default 253 Click to SAVE the settings WAN Port This screen contains settings for the WAN interface Different WAN interfaces will have different displays including ones for e ADSL Cable modem Obtain Configuration Automatically CATV Dynamic Mode e ADSL with PPPoE enabled PPPoE DSL Dynamic Mode e Static Leased Line Static Configuration Click to select the appropriate WAN interface for your environment If you check this selection remember you have to specify a static IP address for each of your local computers Configuration via GUI H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router CATV dynamic Mode Configure EN x Management Local Port Global Port Obtain Configuration Automatic C PPPoE DSL Dynamic Mode Static Configuration PUTAS Joo Jeo o8 17 66 87 DeviceComputerName United Domain Name Domain IP Config IP Address T SubNetmask eoor oe Gateway
20. N Factory Default Settings H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router For CATV dynamic mode Adapter Address Some Internet Service Providers ISP require that you register the MAC address of your network card adapter which was connected to your cable or DSL modem during installation If your ISPs require MAC address registration find your adapter s MAC address by doing the following Using Windows 95 or 98 Click Start gt Run type in winipefg select the network adapter not PPP adapter Using Windows ME 2000 or XP Click Start gt Run type in command press Enter At the DOS prompt type ipconfig all Look for the Adapter s Physical Address a 12 digit HEX number 00 1 1 22 aa bb cc Device Computer Name or Host Name by some ISP Enter a descriptive name for identification purposes You may have to check with your ISP to see if your Broadband Internet service has been configured with a host and domain name In most cases these fields may be left blank Some Internet Service Providers ISP require this information and if that is the case they will provide you with the name Domain Name Ex yourcompany com Provided by your ISP N Factory Default Settings H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router For DSL dynamic mode PPPoE Account Provided by your ISP Info Username Provided by your ISP Password Provided by your ISP Service Nam
21. YNDNS ORG for more information about DDNS Why Dynamic DNS With Dynamic DNS support you can alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname allowing the host to be more easily accessible from various locations FAQ H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router on the Internet You must register with a Dynamic DNS Client to use this service Please go to HTTP WWW DYNDNS ORG for more information What is a Wild card A wildcard alias is a method that is used to give your hostname multiple identities If you were to register yourhost com everything under yourhost com would be aliased to yourhost com This includes host names such as www yourhost com or ftp yourhost com Once the wild card feature has been enabled your host can be reached at yourhost dyndns org First you need to register a dyanmic DNS account with www dyndns org To use this service you must register with the Dynamic DNS client The Dynamic DNS Client service provider will give you a password or key Refer to the What is Dynamic DNS DDNS question above for more information What is MX Mail Exchanger And why MX The Internet email system for both machines and network connections are prone to error Because of this a chain of email hubs is built into the email architecture If the primary mail host goes down instead of queuing up the mails in the unreliable host on the Internet they get sent to the secondary or backup mail exchanger for delivery
22. address the device s IP address the default is 192 168 1 254 3 The DNS server IP addresses should match the DNS server IP addresses set in the device IPCONFIG For Win NT and Win2000 Go to Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Command Prompt to open the Command Prompt Type in IPCONFIG ALL and hit Enter to see the adapter s information Type in IPCONFIG RELEASE to release the IP addresses of all adapters and IPCONFIG RENEW to renew the IP addresses For a list of the IPCONFIG commands type in IPCONFIG PING EXE Ping is used to verify that a computer is active and available Users can ping a specific destination domain name or just the IP address Example To find the server 168 95 192 1 type the following command at the MS DOS prompt and then press Enter C gt ping 168 95 192 1 PING can be executed in Windows as shown below 1 Go to the Start menu 2 Click Run 3 Type ping 168 95 192 1 and click OK FAQ H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router 4 The server IP address is online if the following message appears Reply from 192 168 0 1 bytes 32 time 3ms TTL 100 5 The destination device is not reachable if the following message appears Reply from 192 168 0 1 Destination host unreachable or Request timed out ISP Connectivity Checkup Issue a PING command to the IP address of your ISP s gateway or DNS server For Example If the DNS server address
23. and then follow the instructions to sign up for the service DNS Account Enter your host domain name Click the down arrow vw to select se your Dynamic DNS client with which you registered for the service ser Namie Enter your user name which you registered with the Dynamic DNS client Password Enter your password which you registered with the Dynamic DNS client Configuration via the Web H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router Enable Wildcard Check to enable the Wildcard function To learn more about Wildcard please refer to the FAQ section Mail Exchanger Fe more about MX Mail Exchanger please refer to the FAQ Backup MX Check to have the Backup MX service enabled Stat Displays the results of the action If the action fails click Force Update IP to enable the function UNDO Click to clear all the settings on this page SAVE After completing the settings on this page click SAVE to save the settings Network Status WAN IP Status Display the current Internet connection status After the device is connected to the Internet Service you will see IP Subnet Mask Gateway and DNS IP addresses on the table PPPoE Connection Disable REFRESH PPPoE Profile No Not PPPoE PPPoE Connection Time Not PPPoE IP Address 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Primary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Domain Name Domain Adapter Address 00 E0 98
24. apter Address TITT NN 288 En Filter Forward Filter Forward Single Range Single Range From I LE IP Range po TEN Direction From Local IP To Remote IP pea TCP UDP Port Filter Filter Forward Filter Forward Single Range Single Range Port Number to Port Type CTCP UDP ue No Filter gt DELETE ALL DELETE finder Figure 12 ADD Every time you finish setting the filters click the ADD button and the added filter will appear on the Filter List UNDO Click UNDO to clear all the settings in this category Filter List Displays all the Packet Filters DELETE ALL Click to delete all the filters on the list Click on the Index drop down menu to select the desired filter DELETE number and then click DELETE to delete only the selected filter Static Router You can set static routes to manually administrate the network topology traffic when the dynamic route is not effective enough Configuration via the Web H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router To set the static routers 1 Select Static Route 1 or Static Route 2 2 Enter the settings 3 Youcan refer to the following two example applications for settings When finished click SAVE to save settings Click UNDO to clear all entries Example Application 1 Default Gateway 192 168 4 2 Destination Network Host 192 168 3 0 192 168 3 0 192 168 2 0 Router 2 Router C Internet Internet gt
25. are from your distributor and save the file on the hard drive 2 Make sure all computers in the network are off or connect the Broadband Router directly to the PC that has the new firmware 3 Start the browser open the configuration page click on Others and click Firmware Upgrade to enter the Firmware Upgrade window Enter the new firmware s path and file name i e C FIRMWARE firmware bin Or click the Browse button find and open the firmware file the browser will display the correct file path 4 Click UNDO to clear all the settings on this page Or click UPGRADE NOW to start the upgrade Figure 28 Changing Passwords H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router The device has no password by default It is recommended that you set a password to ensure that no one can adjust the device s settings On the setup home page select Detail Setup at the left panel Click on Advanced Setup and the click on Management Check the box for Change Administrator s Password Enter the new password Enter the password again to confirm Click SAVE at the bottom of the page to save the setting NPD W Change Administ New Password Confirm New Password Limit Management Station Station 1 MAC Address PPPPPP Station 2 MAC Address T Block WAN Request T Management Via Internet the configuration port MEnable Web Configuration port 80 pes Figure 29 Configuration via GUI H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router
26. ation please double check each workstation s IP address for any duplicate IP Cannot access the Internet Check the physical connectivity of the local network Check to see that the LAN and WAN LEDs on the product s front panel are lit If they are lit please proceed to the next step If not make sure you are using the correct cables and the cables are connected to the network devices properly X FAQ H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router Check the physical connectivity of the broadband device Examine the LED of the LAN port and the LED of the broadband signal input on the Cable Modem xDSL Modem Ifthe LAN LED is not lit make sure you are using the correct cables and that the cables are connected to the devices properly If the LED indicator for the broadband signal is not lit please contact your ISP Check the status of your H BR49 After checking the cabling you should also check to see if you have entered the correct user name and password provided by your ISP Please note that the user name and password are case sensitive To check the Internet connection status open the browser to start the web configuration and then select Network Status gt WAN IP Status Check to see that the Link Status displays Connect successfully If not you may have to contact your ISP to see if their Internet service is available PPPoE Connection Disable REFRESH PPPoE Profile No Not PPPoE PPPoE Connection Time Not PPPoE IP Add
27. cation purposes For example Device Computer name and Domain Name please enter the information required to complete the settings Configuration via the Web H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router Obain configuration automatically CATV dynamic mode w SaaS Device Information Adapter Address PPE ET ree Device Computer Name Untied N Domain Name om Check to modify the MAC address when necessary IP Address will be obtained automatically DNS Configuration DNS Server Dynamic Static Pws FE RTF ERE FRE pel Figure 5 Device Information This field is grayed out because the Adapter Address is not supposed to be entered randomly Do Not alter the content Adapter Address unless you are sure it is necessary to modify your MAC address To modify the address check Modify and enter the desired MAC address Enter a descriptive name for identification purposes Some Internet Service Providers ISP require this information and if that is the case they will provide you with the name Device Computer Name For example yourcompany com The maximum input for this field is 32 alphanumeric characters and it is case insensitive Note 1 Your ISP may ask you to input a certain domain name 2 Domain name is also required for the internal network s email and news functions Domain Name This field is grayed out because the IP address is IP Config obtained dynamically
28. d WAN requests over TCP 113 IDENT and O O ICMP are accepted HTTP managements is not allowed Configuration via the Web H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router Modify the configuration Enable port Web Configuration port 80 neser one Figure 10 Modify the Configuration Port Click the checkbox to enable this function 2 Input the port number for web configuration The default web port for configuration is set to 80 If you want to change the default setting input the appropriate port number Once the web configuration has been modified configuration over the web should be changed with the new setting e g if the web configuration port is set to 8080 you will need to input the address as follows to login the web configuration http 192 168 1 254 8080 where 192 168 1 254 is your local port IP address After changing the settings click SAVE to save them or click UNDO to clear all the settings on this page Virtual Server In this page you can set up a local server with a specific port number that stands for the service e g web 80 FTP 21 Telnet 23 When this device receives an incoming access request for this specific port it will be forwarded to the corresponding internal server You can add virtual servers either by port number or by name A maximum 24 Server entries are allowed and each port number can only be assigned to one IP address NOTE Setting up a Virtua
29. d to modify it However there is an exception when the IP sharing device you are now using is not the one with the MAC address that you registered in your ISP If this is the case it then becomes necessary to modify the MAC address What is DMZ DMZ is an abbreviation for demilitarized zone A DMZ is a sort of middle region between an external network such as the Internet and a company s Intranet or internal network It is a subnet that contains a firewall and proxy server which exist either in separate servers or in a single server The firewall connects to an external firewall on the Internet side which may be at the ISP s location and is often called a boundary router The double firewall architecture adds an extra measure of security for the Intranet What is Dynamic DNS DDNS Through the Dynamic DNS service an IP Registry provides a public central database where information such as email addresses hostnames IPs etc can be stored and retrieved If your DNS server uses an IP associated with dynamic IP DDNS will resolve this issue The Dynamic DNS service acts much the same way as old time phone operators users call the operator and ask to speak to you the operator who knows your extension will make the connection Every time your computer comes online it will inform the Dynamic DNS server what the current IP address is Users who need to connect to your server will be sent to the right place You can visit HTTP WWW D
30. e For identification purposes If it is required your ISP will provide you with the information Static IP Provided by your ISP Address Static DNS Provided by your ISP Server For Static Mode IP address Example 203 66 81 201 Example 255 255 255 0 Gateway Example 203 66 81 254 DNS server 1 Example 203 66 81 251 DNS server 2 Example 203 66 81 252 ISP assigned IP address Subnet mask Configuration via the Web H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router Before you start setting up IP Sharing via browser based web configuration make sure that e Assuming the workstation s TCP IP is set to obtain IP automatically and the IP Sharing Device s Local Port is set to Distribute IP default and all the cables are connected correctly you are now ready to configure this device via Web Browser Open the browser enter the local port IP address default at 192 168 1 254 of the IP Sharing Device and click Go to get the login page Ele Edt View Favorites Tools Help t 7 92 A alaa gle BEGR Forvard Stop Refresh Home Search Favorites History Jail Address 6 EEE Figure 3 No user name is required The default password is left blank If you have set a password enter that and click OK to continue Enter Network Password x qo Please type your user name and password Site 192 169 1 254 Resin IT Save this password in yout password fet Cox cm Fi
31. ent 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 Shielded interface cables must be used in order to comply with emission limits You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible 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 CE Mark Warning This is a Class B product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures All trademarks and brand names are the property of their respective proprietors Specifications are subject to change without prior notification HAWKING LIMITED WARRANTY Hawking Technology guarantees that every H BR49 Broadband Router is free from physical defects in material and workmanship under normal use for two 2 years from the date of purchase If the product proves defective during this two year warranty period call Hawking Customer Service in order to obtain a Return
32. ess to local computers Start IP address fa pe pp Number of IP address i28 1 253 Static DHCP IP amp MAC addr Config WINS Server FP PP UNDO SAVE Figure 8 Private Network IP Address Default 192 168 1 254 this is the local address of this IP Sharing device Subnet mask Default 255 255 255 0 DHCP Server Do not distribute IP address to local Check this radio button to disable this computers IP Sharing device from distributing IP Addresses DHCP Server disabled Distribute IP addresses to local Check this radio button to enable this computers IP Sharing device to distribute IP Addresses DHCP enabled The following field will be activated for you to enter the starting IP Address Configuration via the Web H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router Start IP address The starting address of this local IP network address pool The pool is a piece of continuous IP address segment Keep the default value at 192 168 1 1 which should work for most cases Number of IP addresses Maximum 253 Default value of 253 should work for most cases Note If Continuous IP address poll starts is set at 192 168 1 1 and the Number of IP address in pool is 253 the device will distribute IP addresses from 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 253 to all the computers in the network that request IP addresses from the DHCP server IP Sharing Device Static DHCP IP amp MAC address
33. etwork Adapter Address Filter Filter according to the local computer s network adapter MAC address also known as the adapter card s Physical Address IP Address Filter Filter with the computer s IP address Single Range You can filter a single IP or a range of IP addresses IP Range Enter the Start and End IP addresses for a range of IP addresses for filter forward Direction OFrom Local IP filtering of an IP address of a local computer or OTo Remote IP filtering of an IP address of a remote server this remote server connects to the device via Internet TCP UDP Port Filter Filter using the port number You can set the filter for a single port or a range of ports Filter Forward Please note that performing the Factory Reset will erase all previously entered device settings Select to Filter or Forward for the following assigned port s Single Range You can filter a single port or a range of ports Port Number The port number s for the filters Port Type TCP port filter according to the Connection Based Application Service on the remote server using the port number UDP port filter according to the Connectionless Application Service on the remote server using the port number Configuration via the Web H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router Network Adapter Address Filter Filter Forward Filter Forward Ad
34. gure 4 At the setup home page the left navigation pane for bookmarks links you directly to the desired setup page You can select Global Port Local Port Management Virtual Server Packet Filter Static Router Checking E Mail Dynamic DNS Network Status WAN IP Status Session List User Configuration via the Web H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router List Factory Reset Save Configuration or Firmware Upgrade Click on the desired setup item to expand the page in the main navigation pane The setup pages covered in this utility are described below WAN Port The opening Screen contains settings for the Global Internet connection interface Click on the down arrow vw to select the desired Internet connection mode on the list Obtain configuration automatically For users who are using Cable Modem CATV dynamic mode Internet service For users who are using xDSL Internet service that runs PPPoE If your xDSL PPPoE DSL dynamic mode service uses PPPoE after installing the IP Sharing device do not run PPPoE software on your computers Select this item when the ISP assigns a Static configuration static IP address for your account CATV dynamic Mode Selecting this mode enables you to obtain a dynamic IP address from your ISP via DHCP support Once the IP address is obtained you can access the Internet For most cases this page needs no input However some ISPs may require some information for identifi
35. il Server lt FF mine ALERT function UNDO SAVE Figure 19 Email Account Account Enter the email account name you want to check for email information Password Enter the password for the above email account for authentication Incoming Mail Enter the incoming mail server name POP3 corresponding to the email Server account you want to check Interval to check Enter the time interval that you would like the device to check the email UNDO Click UNDO to clear all the settings on this page After completing the settings on this page click SAVE to save the SAVE settings Configuration via the Web H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router Dynamic DNS The Dynamic DNS Domain Name Server allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname enabling your device to be more easily accessed by specific name When this function is enabled the IP address in the Dynamic DNS Server will be automatically updated with the new IP address provided by the ISP Dynamic DNS Function m DNS Account dyndns org User Name Password I Enable wildcard Mail Exchanger I Backup MX Status Dynamic DNS function Is disabled REFRESH UNDO SAVE Figure 20 Dynamic DNS Function Click to enable this function and make the settings available Click on the question mark to find out more about Dynamic DNS Service Note If you don t already have the Dynamic DNS Service please click on the
36. l Server is like opening the firewall which exposes your network to users on the Internet This means the IP Share s NAT will no longer be able to provide protection from hackers Configuration via the Web H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router Virtual Server lobal Fort By Name By Port Application Pori Poes 3 Port Type TER AUDE Single Range Single Range Port Number iy Local server P Address 2 fe i T w DMZ WAN IP Address DMZ LAN IP Address UNDO ADD i Fate Die Ip a DELETE ALL DELETE Index I Figure 11 Add Server ee You can select to set up a virtual server either by name or by port y number By Port Application Select and click V to scroll down Select from the most popular Port server applications for the Virtual Server Port Type Please select the port type TCP or UDP for the port number that was entered earlier Single Range For selecting a specific port or a range of ports that you want the Internet users to be able to access The valid port numbers range Port Number from 0 to 65535 Configuration via the Web H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router UNDO Click UNDO to clear all the settings on this page Each time you finished setting click ADD and the added ADD servers will appear on the Server List DELETE ALL Click to de
37. lete all the servers on the list DELETE Click the Index drop down menu to select the desired server number and then click DELETE to delete only the selected server DMZ Host If the DMZ Host Function is enabled it means that you can set Function up a DMZ host at a particular computer to be exposed to the Internet so that some applications software especially Internet online games can have two way connections You can enter up to four DMZ Hosts in the device DMZ LAN IP Enter the local IP address mapping to the client computer Address which you will want to use as the DMZ Host computer DMZ WAN IP Enter the WAN IP Address set for the DMZ Host Address UNDO Click to clear all the settings on this page ADD After completing the settings on this page click ADD to save the settings DMZ List Display all the DMZ hosts DELETE ALL Click to delete all the DMZ host s on the list Click on the Index drop down menu to select the desired host DELETE number and then click DELETE to delete only the selected host Packet Filters In the Packet Filters setup screen you can block specific internal users from accessing the Internet and you can also disable specific Internet services You can set up the filters described in the tables that follow Each filter can be set to filter drop or forward pass packets You can input up to 24 filters into this device Configuration via the Web H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router N
38. ment Service Name size the default value is 1452 for your application Reducing the packet size can help enhance connection to certain web sites or speed up packet transfer rates If the incorrect selection is selected you may not be able to open certain web sites Configuration via the Web H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router Note that there may be more than one IP address from your ISP select one address and enter it in the corresponding field Adapter Address per TER FIS Device Computer Name Untied Domain Name Domain IP Address p2 fe p e Subnet Mask pass pass a fo Gateway ise p f p Secondary 168 BEE UNDO SAVE Figure 7 Device Configuration This field is grayed out because the Adapter Address is not supposed to be entered randomly Do Not alter the content unless you are sure it is necessary to modify your MAC address To modify the address check Modify and enter the desired MAC address Adapter Address Configuration via the Web H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router Enter a descriptive name for identification purposes Some Internet Device Computer Name Service Providers ISP require this information and if that is the case they will provide you with the name For example yourcompany com The maximum input for this field is 32 alphanumeric characters and it is case insensitive Domain Name Enter the information provided by IP Address your ISP
39. mware Reset to factory default settings Reset E WAN IP configuration Displays the user list b Displays session list RA Exit Exit application Configuration via GUI H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router 3 Click G on the tool bar to configure the selected device Management Configure il a x Management Local Port Global Port Firmware Version 1 01 000 257 Modify the configuration po Web Configuration jo Figure 32 Firmware Version The current firmware version Read only Change Administrator In this dialog box you can set the administrator s password Password New Password Enter the new password Confirm New Password Enter the password again to confirm Configuration via GUI H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router Check to enable the modification for the web configuration port Modify the p i number setting In the corresponding field enter the port number for configuration port Web Configuration SAVE Click to save the setting CANCEL Click to cancel the setting LAN Port Poh iio HE Do not distribute IP address to local computers Distribute IP address to local computers Start IP Address 192 108 01 Number of IP Address 128 ca Figure 33 Configuration via GUI H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router IP Address e Default 192 168 1 254 SubNet mask e Default 255 255
40. n for ok Red for error Internet Green for 10M 100M flashing for activity LED indicators Local 1 4 Green for 10M 100M flashing for activity New Email Green flashing for received e mail Input power specifications DC 5V Physical Dimension 158x103x27mm WXDXH Weight Bog 0 Agency and Regulatory FCC part 15 Class B CE VCCI C tick BSMI Operating Temperature 0 Ct050 0 Operating Humidity 0 90 non condensing s Appemadix H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router Appendix B Supported Internet Applications Application Settings for Outgoing Settings for Incoming Connection connection ICQ98a 99b None None ICQ2000b DMZ function enabled DMZ function enabled ICQ2001b NetMeeting None 1503 tep 2 1 amp 3 0 1720 tep AOE 2300 2400 tep 2300 2400 tep 2300 2400 udp 2300 2400 udp 47624 tep 47624 tep VDO Live None None MIRC None None Cu Seeme 7648 tcp 7648 tcp 7648 udp 7648 udp 24032 udp 24032 udp PCAnywhere 5632 udp 22 udp 5632 udp 22 udp 563 I tep 65301 tep 563 1 tep 65301 tcp Iphone 5 0 22555 tcp 22555 tep MSN 4 5 None None IP sec 500 udp 500 udp NX Appendix H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router Appendix C WAN PORT LINK STATUS PPPoE link status PPPoE offline Ready to connect The device s wan port is not connected to the ISP s dial up server The dial up c
41. n on the WAN port WAN IP Configuration O Static Configuration Adapter Address 0 E0 98 1 7 66 87 IP Address 61 216 238 71 SubNetmask 255 092 0 0 z3 Gateway 61 216 238 254 DNS Primary 16895192 1 DNS Secondary 168 95 192 1 Link Status Connect successfully X Release Renew Connect Disconnect Figure 38 Configuration via GUI H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router User List fl Displays the current active users Refresh Click this button to refresh the list ess ode Address Remainder 192 168 1 1 00 50 BA 00 E7 96 11 59 37 EEE Figure 39 Configuration via GUI H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router Session List hb l Displays active Internet sessions through this device Refresh Click on this button to refresh the list and get the latest session list T U IP Client PortClient Port Fake IP Remote PortRem Ide Active gt gt TCP 0 UDP 0 Maximum gt gt TCP 1024 UDP 1024 Figure 40 FAQ H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router When Should I modify the MAC address for WAN global port settings Some ISPs identify their clients by accessing the MAC address and the host names Therefore this information is required for identification purposes The MAC address required for WAN global port settings is the adapter address for the IP Sharing you are now configuring Generally it should be the one you already registered in your ISP and thus there should be no nee
42. nter the information provided by your ISP DNS Server Dynamic This line is grayed out for static configuration Static Primary Secondary Enter the information provided by your ISP Upgrade 5 1 Ask your local distributor to get the latest firmware s updated version 2 Download and store the updated program into the server s hard disk 3 Click Default File Start to start upgrading If you copy the firmware file to a desired location in the Upgrade Firmware window select Specify File then enter the firmware file s path e g C WINDOWS Desktop firmware bin and then click Start to upgrade the firmware Upzxade Firmware ES Default File Full Path and File Name c FIRMWARE BIN Start Cancel Figure 37 Configuration via GUI H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router Factory Reset To reset to factory default setting click the reset button lt on the tool bar A warning message appears to advise you that you will lose your settings for the device Click OK to continue or Cancel to exit WANIP A Displays the current Internet connection status After the device is connected to the Internet Service you will see the IP Subnet Mask Gateway DNS IP addresses and Link Status on the table Connect Click on this button to reconnect to the ISP and renew all IP information on the WAN port Disconnect Click on this button to disconnect from the ISP and release all the IP informatio
43. onnection to the Internet is now available Connecting to server The device s WAN port is now dialing the dial up server Server found The device dialed the dial up and is negotiating with the dial up server server Start PPP negotiation Negotiation is ongoing Authentication PAP The server is verifying the dial up account using the PAP method Authentication CHAP The server is verifying the dial up account using the CHAP method Obtaining WAN IP address Authentication is successful The device is now obtaining the IP address from the dial up server Connect successfully The device dialed the server successfully The user can now connect to the internet Can not find server The device cannot dial the dial up server Dial up to the server failed Fail on LCP stage Configuration for the network link failed Authentication PAP failure Failed in authentication failure was caused by an incorrect password Authentication CHAP Identification verification of the device dial up failure account failed Fail to Obtain WAN IP The device cannot obtain the IP address from the address dial up server Dial up to the server failed Server dropped the The server cut the device s internet connection connection The device is disconnected from the Internet Disconnect on idle The device has been idle longer than the idle
44. rcade NetMeeting ICQ mIRC Web browser FTP Telnet E Mail News Ping PCAny Where DHCP server allocates up to 253 client IP addresses Allows for the setting of 32 Static DHCPs Proxy DNS Dynamic DNS DDNS Allows for the setting of 24 Virtual Servers DMZ host amp Multi DMZ Allows for the setting of 24 Packet Filters Static routing Super manager LED indicator for received E Mail Allows firmware upgrade through network Supports Windows 95 98 ME NT 2000 XP Unix and Mac Natural firewall keeps hackers out Load Save device settings from to a PC file Introduction H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router Part Names and Functions LED Indicators on the Front Panel Ports on the Rear Panel Ci MDC bieret 1 s Fat cx LL NY Figure 2 LED Indicators and Ports Turns solid green when power is applied to this device Turns solid red N A when the device is not working properly WAN Greci Connected and linked to Receiving a Cable xDSL Modem Sending data MAN I DO Turns green when linked TAN T to a local network Receiving 3 LAN 4 LAN Green Error Red Sending data Flashing frequency F vs Email amount N F 1whenN lt 5 F 2whenS lt N lt 10 F 3 when 10 lt N lt 20 F 4 when N 220 New E Mail X Introduction H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router Port button Functions a SV
45. ress 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Primary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Domain Name Domain Adapter Address 00 E0 98 17 6687 Link Status DHCP under claiming RELEASE DISCONNECT RENEW CONNECT Figure 41 X FAQ H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router Check the logical connectivity from your computer to the Internet Refer to the section PING EXE in the TCP IP Network diagnosis chapter Follow the steps described in that chapter to determine the source of the problem Diagnosis TCP IP Network Diagnosis Execute WINIPCFG EXE or PING EXE for TCP IP network diagnosis WINIPCFG The WINIPCFG program for Win95 98 and ME is used to gather information about the TCP IP connections that are active on your system It cannot be used to dynamically adjust TCP IP connections You can also renew leases if allowed by the network and get the current IP address assignments through this program From Windows go to Start click Run enter WINIPCFG and click OK Run x Type the name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it for you Open frr Cancel Browse Figure 42 Run The following figure displays the adapter address and current TCP IP address FAQ H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router Note Under Ethernet Adapter Information select the correct Ethernet adapter that is installed on your computer EJ IP Configura
46. sites ed Enter the IP address provided by your ISP Check to enable auto reconnect with the PPPoE line This function Auto ae Free allows the device to automatically reconnect when the line is disconnected due to an ISP problem Static DNS Enter the primary and secondary DNS addresses provided by your Server ISP Configuration via GUI H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router Static Mode Configure 0 x Management Local Port Global Port C Obtain Configuration Automatically CATY Dynamic Mode PPPoE DSL Dynamic Mode Sais Cake Adapter Address 100 Jeo fos 17 Jes 87 Device Computer Name Untitled Domain Name Domn IP Config IP Address 61 216 113 21 SubNetmask 25 0 0200 Gateway 61 216 113 254 DNS Server Dynamic Static Primary 168 95 192 1 Secondary 168895 1071 Figure 36 Adapter Address It is necessary for some ISPs to identify the device by its IP Device Computer Enter a descriptive name for identification purposes Name Configuration via GUI H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router For example yourcompany com The maximum input for Domain Name this field is 32 alphanumeric characters and it is case insensitive IP Config Dynamic This line is grayed out for static configuration Static IP Address Enter the information provided by your ISP Subnet Mask Enter the information provided by your ISP Gateway E
47. tion Novell 2000 Adapter Figure 43 IP Configuration Click the More Info button to get detailed configuration information X FAQ ERIP Configuration H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router m Host Information Host Name DNS Servers Node Type NetBIOS Scope Id NetBIOS Resolution Uses DNS IP Routing Enabled ile Ez PC 168 95 192 1 P Broadcast WINS Proxy Enabled v Ethernet Adapter Information Adapter Address IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DHCP Server Primary WINS Server Secondary WINS Server Lease Obtained Lease Expires Novell 2000 Adapter ba 00 40 33 90 41 E3 192 168 0 104 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 1 192 168 0 1 Helease Renew Release All Renew All Figure 44 IP Configuration On the top the computer s Host Name and DNS server are configured to call when it is looking for a named resource The default gateway is the server through which the client connects to the Internet The DHCP Server identifies the network server that assigns IP addresses to computers on the network FAQ H BR49 4 Port Broadband Router If the product is working properly the following should be apparent from this screen 1 The Client should have an IP address within the prescribed range default 192 168 1 where ft is from I 253 2 The DHCP and Default Gateway should list the product s local port

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