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1.     27    WAN IP Network Settings       Obtain an IP address automatically  Router Name  Domain Name     9 Specify an IP address  IP Address 0 0 0 0  Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0    Gateway IP Address        Required for some ISPs   9 Default MAC Address  O Specify a MAC Address  MAC Address   00 450 17F 227 428   AB  DNS Server IP Address  Primary IP Address    Secondary IP Address      Step 5  Back to Factory Default Setting    Warning  After pressing the  factory default setting   you will loose all  settings you did before  Make sure you have recorded all useful settings   The password of factory default is null         Software Reset    You can also reset router to factory default via Web configurator     System Maintenance      Reboot System                            Reboot System                Do You want to reboot your router      O using current configuration   9 Using factory default configuration         Hardware Reset    While the router is running  ACT LED blinking   press the button  and hold for more than 5 seconds  The ACT LED begins to blink  rapidly  then release the button  The router will restart with the  factory default configuration        After restore the factory default setting  please repeat Step 1 to Step  4 to reinstall the router  Configure the router according to your  recorded settings     If the router does not work correctly  please contact your dealer for help  For any  further questions  please send e mail to support draytek com    23    
2.    Dray Tek    Vigor2800 Series  ADSL2 2  Router  Quick Start Guide             Version 1 0    Vigor2800 Series Quick Start Guide    Copyright Information    Copyright  Declarations    Trademarks    Copyright 2005 All rights reserved  This publication contains  information that is protected by copyright  No part may be  reproduced  transmitted  transcribed  stored in a retrieval  system  or translated into any language without written  permission from the copyright holders     The following trademarks are used in this document      Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp    e Windows  Windows 95  98  Me  NT  2000  XP and Explorer  are trademarks of Microsoft Corp      Apple and Mac OS are registered trademarks of Apple  Computer Inc    Other products may be trademarks or registered trademarks   of their respective manufacturers     Safety Instructions and Approval    Safety  Instructions    Warranty      Read the installation guide thoroughly before you set up  the router       he router is a complicated electronic unit that may be  repaired only be authorized and qualified personnel  Do  not try to open or repair the router yourself      Do not place the router in a damp or humid place  e g  a  bathroom      Do not stack the routers       he router should be used in a sheltered area  within a  temperature range of  5 to  40 Celsius      Do not expose the router to direct sunlight or other heat  sources  The housing and electronic components may be  damaged by d
3.    P1 P2 P3 P4    Printer    a    LI  LI EL LI D DLI LI LI aul 1LJ EI 14 Ld Ld LI     LI A eee eee eee    WR    i P4 P3 P2 P1   DL Reset       LED  ACT  Activity   QoS  P2P    Firewall    VPN   DSL  Printer  LAN    P1  P2  P3   P4     Interface  Printer  PWR    P1  P2  P3  P4    DSL    Factory Reset      Status   Explanation   The router is powered on and running properly    The QoS function is active    The P2P function is active   When starting to prohibit P2P data   The DoS function is enabled    When encountered DoS attacks    The VPN function is active    The ADSL ADSL2 2  line is showtime    The USB interface printer is ready    A normal 10Mbps connection is through its corresponding  port    A normal 100Mbps connection is through its corresponding  port     blinking   Ethernet packets are transmitting     Description   Connect to the USB printer    Connect the included power adapter to the power outlet    Connect to the local networked devices    Connect the ADSL  ADSL2 2   line to access the Internet    Restore the default settings    Usage  Turn on the router  ACT LED is blinking   press the hole and  keep for more than 5 seconds  When the ACT LED begins to blink  rapidly  release the button  Then the router will restart with the factory  default configuration     1 4 Package Contains    USA Taiwan type power  adapter    RJ 45 to RJ 45  ISDN  for  Vigor2800 i models    RJ 11 Cable  Annex A   B   RJ 11 Cable  PSTN line           Antennas for V2800 G models    2  Quick
4.   ity ing Acc   5 from local WLAN clients   Enable Disable  Pre chared Kay  St atus   Type i TE P DEMP Sand  Hallo  message to peers   kiy  Type      3 ASCII characters or 64 hexadecimal Note   The functi  n i  valid only when the peer i5    digits leading by  Ox   far example  zfgs01a2     or  360 4 Vigor router    Qsx  55abcd    ri    17    Mode   Disable Turn off the WDS function     Bridge To set this router as in Bridge Mode  which links  its LAN WLAN to either peer Bridge Mode  router s LAN WLAN or peer Repeater Mode  router     oet peer MAC address at the right column  accordingly     Repeater To set this router as in Repeater Mode  which  forwards packets sending from peer router     oet peer MAC address at the right column    accordingly   1  Security   Select an appropriate encryption to improve the security and privacy of   your WDS data packets    Disable No encryption will be applied    WEP Choose from using the same current WEP key  which has been set in Security Settings or  setting a new key    Pre shared key Set a pre shared key in TKIP or  AES  CCMP    encryption  Type 8 63 ASCII characters or 64  hexadecimal digits leading by  Ox   for example   cfgsO1a2     or  0x655abcd          2  Access from local WLAN clients  Tick to prohibit access from local WLAN clients     3  Status  send a message to test the link     18    4  Trouble Shooting    This section will guide you to solve abnormal situations  Please follow the  below steps to check your basic installat
5.  4  Please confirm your settings     PI E  Mel uo  Protocol   Encapsulation   PPPoE   LLC  Fixed IP   Mn  Primary DNS  Secondary ONS  Always On   Yes    Q On the bottom of Web Configurator window  you can find messages showing the  wi system interaction with you   e    Ready    indicates the system is ready for you to input settings   e  Settings Saved  means your settings are saved once you click  Finish  or   OK  button     13    3  Wireless LAN Settings for G models        Select from the menu of the Wireless LAN     Wireless LAN      General Settings  Security  Access Control  WDS Settings  Access Point Discovery  Station List     The default value of Frequency Domain was set by factory depends on the  reselling region      Wireless Distribution System   Wireless Distribution System WDS  is an advanced technology to link 2 LANs or  2 WLANS through air  if router is set in Bridge Mode  or to extend a Wireless  LAN coverage area  if router is set in Repeater Mode    Example Application 1            Bridge  Mode    Bridge  Mode          WDS Link K    WLANI Lean LAN WLAN     Example Application 2    oe  t          Bridge  Mode       WLAN LAHI LANZ WLAMZ    3 1 General Settings  Click General Settings to configure the Service Set Identifier  SSID  and  wireless channel     General Setting   IEEE 802 11    Enable wireless LAM  Mode   Mixed l1b 11gq  v    Scheduler  1 15     SSID   default  Channel   Channel 5  2437 MHz lis     Hide SSID    C  Lang Preamble    SSID  wireless LAN
6.  Install Your Vigor2800 Series Router    2 1 Hardware Installation    Before starting to configure the router  you have to connect your devices  correctly     1  Connect the DSL interface to the external ADSL splitter with an ADSL line   cable    Connect one port of 4 port switch to your computer with a RJ 45 cable    For G models  connect detachable antennas to the router    Connect the attached power adapter to the power port    Check the ACT and WAN  LAN LEDs to assure network connections    Regarding the detailed LED status explanation  please refer to section 1 3     Pu oe OI       ADSL  splitter  or     Microfilter     Land line jack    2 2 Configure Your Router via Quick Start Wizard    Introduction    The Quick Start Wizard is designed for you to easily set up your broadband  Internet access  You can directly access the Quick Start Wizard via Web  Configurator     Configure Your Router via Quick Start Wizard    Step 1     Step 2           First make sure your PC connects to router correctly  You may either  simply set up your PC to dynamic get IP from router or set up the IP  address of PC to be the same subnet as the default IP address of  Vigor router 192 168 1 1  If you don t know how  please refer to Trouble  shooting     Then open the web browser on the PC  Type http   192 168 1 1  If your  link is successful  a pop up window will open to ask for username and  password  Leave the default null value and press OK to continue     Connect to 192 168 1 1    ki    Logi
7.  Service Set ID    Hide SSID  the scanning tool can t read the SSID when sniffing radia    Channel  select the frequency channel of wireless LAN    Long Preamble enable this only when meeting connectivity problems for some old  802 116 devices  otherwise  it reduces the performance     1  Enable Wireless LAN   Check the box to enable wireless function     2  Mode   Select an appropriate wireless mode   Mixed The radio can support both IEEE802 11b  IEEE802 11g and     11b 11g SuperG  Super G protocols simultaneously     Mixed  11b 11g    he radio can support both IEEE802 11b and IEEE802 11g  protocols simultaneously     Super G only The radio only supports Super G protocol    11g only The radio only supports IEEE802 11g protocol    11b only The radio only supports IEEE802 11b protocol   3  Scheduler     set the wireless LAN to work at some time interval only  Choose up to 4   out of 15 schedules as defined in Applications    Call Schedule Setup   4  SSID and Channel    The default SSID is  default   We suggest you change it to a particular    name    SSID service set lt is used to name the wireless LAN  and must have the   identifier  same content in client PC notebook wireless card s   SSID  can be any text numbers or various special characters    Channel A wireless channel for the router  The default channel is 6   You can change it to more appropriate one if the selected  channel is under serious interference    5  Hide SSID     Check it to be invisible against other s mali
8.  changes from time to time in the  contents hereof without obligation to notify any person of  such revision or changes     Web registration is preferred  You can register your Vigor  router via http   www draytek com  Alternatively  fill in the  registration card and mail it to the address found on the  reverse side of the card     Due to the continuous evolution of DrayTek ADSL  amp  Router  technology  all routers will be regularly upgraded  Please  consult the Dray Tek web site for more information on newest  firmware  tools and documents    http   www draytek com    European Community Declarations    Manufacturer  DrayTek Corp   Address  No  26  Fu Shing Road  HuKou County  HsinChu Industrial Park   Hsin Chu  Taiwan 303    Product  Vigor2800 Series ADSL2 24 Routers   DrayTek Corp  declares that Vigor2800 series of routers are in compliance with  the following essential requirements and other relevant provisions of R amp TTE  Directive 1999 5 EEC    The product conforms to the requirements of Electro Magnetic Compatibility   EMC  Directive 89 336 EEC by complying with the requirements set forth in  EN55022 Class B and EN55024 Class B     The product conforms to the requirements of Low Voltage  LVD  Directive  73 23 EEC by complying with the requirements set forth in EN60950     The Vigor2800G Gi are designed for the WLAN 2 4GHz network throughput EC  region  Switzerland  and the restrictions of France     iii    Regulatory Information    Federal Communication Commission I
9.  e eps EEA 3  1 3 Front Panel LEDs and Rear Panel Interfaces                                     5  14 Package COonT  alnS uoo eee neta std uiv Ene o Cox duae E 9   2  Quick Install Your Vigor2800 Series Router                               10  2 1 Hardware Installation                     ccccc cece cece ence ee eeeeeeeeeeeneeeeesaneneaaes 10  2 2 Configure Your Router via Quick Start Wizard                                   11   3  Wireless LAN Settings  for G models                                            14  3 1     GONECFal SCUINGS RETO ULT 15  2e Security Settings o a iodanenb cei a EI eel Iuda pr  16  2 WDS SO CUMING Scie eis stent te ree ez den en eee kag oe ae reb INEO 17   4  Trouble ShHOoting                00  c cece cece ee cece een eee eeee een eeaseeeeeneeaes 19   Is the  Hardware SIatus OK geese Emu ho i rn eh tuba de Feu vc mes cx e eeu TE mee  19  Are the Network Connection Settings on Your PC OK                            19  Can You Ping the Router from PC                ccccccecce cece eeeeeeeeseeeeaeeneaas 21  Are The ISP Settings OK  sirarno aE hu D Rau gap laisse cds 22  Back to Factory Default Setting                ccc cece cece eee eeeeee sees eeseeeaeeeaaeeaas 23    1  Introduction       Highlights  e Easy Internet sharing of your broadband connection    e Robust firewall to help protect your network from external attacks    For G models         e Wireless LAN with data rate up to 108Mbps using Super G    technology  e Secure connection with adv
10. WPA clients and the encryption  key should be entered in PSK     16    WPA 802 1x Only Accepts only WPA clients  The authentication  will be 802 1x and the encryption key will be  automatically negotiated  Please set RADIUS    server   2  WPA   If you select WPA in Mode  then select the Type of WPA here   Type select from Mixed WPA WPA2  or WPA 2 only   Pre Shared Key PSK  Either 8463 ASCII characters or 64    Hexadecimal digits leading by Ox can be  entered  For example  0123456789ABCD      or     0x321253abcde         3  WEP   64 Bit Either 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal  digitals leading by Ox can be entered  For  example  ABCDE or 0x4142434445   128 Bit Either 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal    digits leading by Ox can be entered  For  example  ABCDEFGHIJKLM or  0x4142434445464748494A4BACAD     To communicate  all wireless devices must support the same    encryption bit size and have the same key  If WEP  only one key out  of four preset keys can be selected at one time     3 3 WDS Settings    Click WDS Settings to configure the WDS functions     WOS Sortings    Rispueratier    Mada  Enable Peer MAC Addess   hs able v  Bue curnity    Diable WEP Pro shured Key Bridge   Enable Peer MAC Address   WEP    Use the same Wer key set in Security  Setlings     Encryption Mode          Key inde   The key inideax 5 hapi if the security mode i5 n  t     WEP Oriy    Note   Disable unused links to get better  Rey performance   Tht key format is thee Same as the one used in  
11. an area when connected  Notify me when this connection has limited or na connectivity             4  Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS  server address automatically     Internet Protocol  TCP IP  Properties       General   Altemate Configuration                fou can get IF settings assigned automatically if your network supports  this capability  Othenvise  you need to ask your network  administrator For  the appropriate IP settings         Obtain an IP address automatically  C Use the following IP address     C Use the following DNS server addresses     Sas  Se                 20    Step 3     Can You Ping the Router from PC     The default gateway IP address of the router is 192 168 1 1  Please  check that if you can ping the router correctly       For Windows    1  Open the Command Prompt window  from start menu gt  Run    2  Type command  for Windows 95 98 ME  or cmd  for Windows  NT  2000 XP     3  Type ping 192 168 1 1 and press  Enter     o Command Prompt    Microsoft Windows AP  Version 5 1 2608   CC  Copyright 1985 2001 Microsoft Corp     D   Documents and Settings fae gt ping 172 168 1 1    Pinging 192 168 1 1 with 32 bytes of data     Reply from 172 168 1 1  hytes 32 time lt ims TTL 255  Reply from 172 168 1 1  hytes 32 time lt ims TTL 255  Reply from 192 168 1 1  bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 255  Reply from 172 168 1 1  hytes 32 time lt ims TTL 255    Ping statistics for 192 168 1 1    Packets  Sent   4  Received   4  Lost   B iz loss gt     A
12. anced WPA2 encryption and  authentication    Model comparison chart     High Speed    Vigor2800Gi              7                       Vigor2800G So  Vigor2800i                              34                Vigor2800 NENNEN F a G a       1 1 Brief Overview    Targeting requirement for residential  SOHO  Small Office and Home Office   and business users  the Vigor2800 series are ADSL2 2  enabled integrated  access device  With downstream speed up to 12Mbps  ADSL2  or 24Mbps    ADSL2    the Vigor2800 series provide exceptional bandwidth  for Internet    aCCess    note  the available bandwidth also depends on the Internet Service Provider     Embedded with sophistic VPN firewall security features  the Vigor2800 series  provide 32 dedicated virtual private data networks tunneling through public  Internet  Powered by hardware based DES 3DES engine  all the information  transmitted is well encrypted  Hence Vigor2800 series can against any    snooping without performance degraded when VPN is enabled     The Vigor2800 G models are embedded 802 11g compliant wireless module  which provides wireless LAN access with line rate as much as 54Mbps  The  Vigor2800 G models feature WPA2  802 111   wireless LAN isolation  WDS   Wireless Distribution System   and Universal VLAN     The Vigor2800 i  models provide ISDN backup  which keep your internet access alive even    when ADSL internet access fails     1 2 Specifications    For Vigor2800 G models    Wireless Access Point     EEE802 11b g c
13. ault configuration     1 3 3 Vigor2800i    un Dray Tek    ACT ISDN P2P Firewall VPN DSL Printer P1 P2 P3 P4    Printer PWR   l P4 P3 P2 P1       DSL  I 850N Reset    LED   Status   Explanation  ACT  Activity  The router is powered on and running properly   ISDN The ISDN network is correctly setup    A successful remote connection on the ISDN BRI B1 B2   channel    P2P The P2P function is active   When starting to prohibit P2P data  Firewall The DoS function is enabled    When encountered DoS attacks   VPN The VPN tunnel is launched   DSL The ADSL ADSL2 2  line is showtime   Printer The USB interface printer is ready   LAN A normal 10Mbps connection is through its corresponding   P1  P2  P3  port   P4  A normal 100Mbps connection is through its corresponding   port   blinking   Ethernet packets are transmitting    Interface Description  Printer Connect to the USB printer   PWR Connect the included power adapter to the power outlet   P1  P2  P3  P4   Connect to the local networked devices   DSL Connect the ADSL  ADSL2 2  line to access the Internet   ISDN Connect to the NT1  or NT1   box provided by ISDN service provider     Factory Reset   Restore the default settings   Usage  Turn on the router  ACT LED is blinking   press the hole and  keep for more than 5 seconds  When the ACT LED begins to blink  rapidly  release the button  Then the router will restart with the factory  default configuration     1 3 4 Vigor2800             DrayTek    ACT QaS P2P Firewall VPN DSL Printer  
14. c  L2TP  L2TP over IPSec     DHCP over IPSec        Encryption  AES  MPPE and  hardware based DES 3DES     Authentication  MD5  SHA 1      IKE authentication  pre shared  key and digital signature X 509       LAN to LAN  Teleworker to LAN    Firewall Facilities     IM P2P blocking     Multi NAT  DMZ host   port redirect open port     Rule based packet filtering      Stateful packet inspection     DoS DDoS protection      P address anti spoofing     E mail alert and logging via  syslog     VPN pass through    QoS     Class based bandwidth  guarantee by user defined traffic  categories     Support 4 priority levels     Support of DiffServ Code Point  classifying    Printer Server      One USB port connector     Built in LPR printer server     Provide LPR printer for Windows  98 SE ME     Compatible with Windows  2000 XP Server 2003 MAC OS  9 MAC OS X built in LPR printer  driver    Network Features     DHCP client relay server      Dynamic DNS     SNTP client     Call scheduling     RADIUS client     DNS cache proxy     UPnP     Routing protocol    gt  Static routing   gt  RIP V2    Router Management     Web based user interface   HTTP HTTPS      Quick Start Wizard     CLI  Command Line Interface   Telnet SSH        Administration access control     Configuration backup restore     Built in diagnostic function      Firmware upgrade via TFTP FTP     Syslog     SNMP management MIB II    Content Filtering     URL blocking      Java Applet  Cookies  Active X   compressed  executabl
15. cious scanning     15    3 2 Security    Click Security to configure the security options     Security Settings    Set up RADIUS Server if 802 1x is enabled     WPA   Type  Mined i WPAtWP AS     Pre Shared Key  PSkK4    WPA Only    Type 8 63 ASCII character or 64 Hexadecimal digits leading by  Ox   for example   Efgsta1a2     OF Dxe655abcH          WEP   Encryption Mode     Lise WEP Key    key I   Key zi  ci o ME    kew g     For 64 bit WEP key    Type 5 ASCII character or 10 Hexadecimal digits leading by  Ox   for example     AB312  or  04142333132      For 128 bit WEP key    Type 13 ASCII character or 26 Hexadecimal digits leading by  Ox   for example   D123456788abc  or  0303132333435363 738639414243      1  Mode     Select an appropriate encryption to improve the security and privacy of    your wireless data packets     Disable    WEP Only    WEP 802 1x Only    WEP or WPA PSK    WEP 802 1x or WPA 802 1x    WPA PSK Only    Turn off the encryption mechanism     Accepts only WEP clients and the encryption  key should be entered in WEP Key     Accepts only WEP clients  The authentication  will be 802 1x and the encryption key will be  automatically negotiated  Please set RADIUS  Server     Accepts WEP and WPA clients simultaneously  and the encryption key should be entered in  WEP Key and PSK respectively     Accepts only WEP or WPA clients  The  authentication will be 802 1x and the encryption  key will be automatically negotiated  Please set  RADIUS server     Accepts only 
16. e   multimedia      ime schedule control    Power Consumption     15Watt Max      future release    1 3 Front Panel LEDs and Rear Panel Interfaces  1 3 1 Vigor2800Gi    un Dray Tek    ACT ISDN P2P Firewall WLAN DSL Printer P1 P2 P3 P4    t i 3 E 2 d   or  Printer Pa P3 P2 P1 DSL ISON Rasat        LED Status   Explanation  ACT  Activity  The router is powered on and running properly   ISDN The ISDN network is correctly setup    A successful remote connection on the ISDN BRI B1 B2   channel    P2P The P2P function is active   When starting to prohibit P2P data  Firewall The DoS function is enabled    When encountered DoS attacks   WLAN The wireless LAN function is enabled    Ethernet packets are transmitting over wireless LAN   DSL The ADSL ADSL2 2  line is showtime   Printer The USB interface printer is ready   LAN A normal 10Mbps connection is through its corresponding   P1  P2  P3  port   P4  A normal 100Mbps connection is through its corresponding   port   blinking   Ethernet packets are transmitting    Interface Description  Printer Connect to the USB printer   PWR Connect the included power adapter to the power outlet   P1  P2  P3  P4   Connect to the local networked devices   DSL Connect the ADSL ADSL2 2  line to access the Internet   ISDN Connect to the NT1  or NT1   box provided by ISDN service provider     Factory Reset   Restore the default settings   Usage  Turn on the router  ACT LED is blinking   press the hole and  keep for more than 5 seconds  When the ACT LED b
17. egins to blink  rapidly  release the button  Then the router will restart with the factory  default configuration     1 3 2 Vigor2800G    un Dray Tek    ACT Qos P2P Firewall WLAN DSL Printer P1 P2 P3 P4    LED  ACT  Activity   QoS  P2P    Firewall  WLAN    DSL  Printer    LAN   P1  P2  P3   P4     Interface  Printer  PWR    P1  P2  P3  P4    DSL    Factory Reset    E    w   l P4 P3 P2 P1 OSL Reset    Explanation  blinking   The router is powered on and running properly   on The QoS function is active   on The P2P function is active  blinking   When starting to prohibit P2P data  on The DoS function is enabled   blinking   When encountered DoS attacks   on The Wireless LAN function is enabled     blinking   Ethernet packets are transmitting over wireless LAN    on The ADSL  ADSL2 2   line is showtime    on The USB interface printer is ready    orange   A normal 10Mbps connection is through its corresponding  port    green   A normal 100Mbps connection is through its corresponding  port     blinking   Ethernet packets are transmitting     Description   Connect to the USB printer    Connect the included power adapter to the power outlet    Connect to the local networked devices    Connect the ADSL  ADSL2 2   line to access the Internet    Restore the default settings    Usage  Turn on the router  ACT LED is blinking   press the hole and  keep for more than 5 seconds  When the ACT LED begins to blink  rapidly  release the button  Then the router will restart with the factory  def
18. ion     Step 1  Is the Hardware Status OK     1  Check the power line and WLAN LAN cable connections  Refer  to the Quick Start Guide  2 1 Hardware Installation  section for  details    2  Turn on the router  check if the ACT LED blink once per second  and the correspondent LAN LED is bright     ACT QoS       Dray Tek    Step 2  Are the Network Connection Settings on Your PC OK     The following example is based on Windows XP case  Regarding to  the examples of other OSs  please refer to the similar steps or find    support notes in www draytek com     1  Go to Control Panel and then double click on Network  Connections     Jetwork  Connections       2  Right click on Local Area Connection and click on Properties         Disable  Status  Repair      Bridge Connections    Create Shortcut    Rename    Properties       3  Select on Internet Protocol  TCP IP  and then click Properties          ethO Properties    B                                           General   Authentication   Advanced    Connect using     BB ASUSTeK Broadcom 440  1000 lr        This connection uses the Following items       F Client for Microsoft Networks  File and Printer Sharing For Microsoft Networks  ial aas Packet Scheduler    Internet Pratacal  TCP IP     instal  Se    Description       Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol  The default  wide area network  protocol that provides communication  across diverse interconnected networks                                      Shaw icon in natificati
19. irect sunlight or heat sources      Keep the package out of reach of children       When you want to dispose of the router  please follow local  regulations on conservation of the environment     We warrant to the original end user  purchaser  that the  router will be free from any defects in workmanship or  materials for a period of three  3  years from the date of  purchase from the dealer  Please keep your purchase  receipt in a safe place as it serves as proof of date of  purchase  During the warranty period  and upon proof of  purchase  should the product have indications of failure due  to faulty workmanship and or materials  we will  at our  discretion  repair or replace the defective products or    Bea  Registered  Owner    Firmware  amp   Tools Updates    components  without charge for either parts or labor  to  whatever extent we deem necessary tore store the product  to proper operating condition  Any replacement will consist  of a new or re manufactured functionally equivalent product  of equal value  and will be offered solely at our discretion   This warranty will not apply if the product is modified   misused  tampered with  damaged by an act of God  or  subjected to abnormal working conditions  The warranty  does not cover the bundled or licensed software of other  vendors  Defects which do not significantly affect the  usability of the product will not be covered by the warranty   We reserve the right to revise the manual and online  documentation and to make
20. n to the Router Web Configurator       Remember my password    If you fail to access to the web configuration  please refer to    Trouble  Shooting  guide     The Main Menu will pop out after completing previous step     Online Status    Internet Access   LAN   NAT   Firewall   Applications   VPN and Remote Access  VoIP   ISDN   Wireless LAN    System Maintenance    Diagnostics    Step 3  Now Quick Start Wizard is switched on  Enter login password  Then  click Next to continue     1  Enter login password    Please enter an alpha numeric string as your Password  Max 23 characters      New Password    Confirm Password    Step 4 Select the appropriate Internet access type according to the information  from your ISP  Or Clicking    Auto detect    button also offers the related  DSL parameters automatically     2  Connect to Internet       VCI  Protocol   Encapsulation PPPoE LLC SNAP w  PPPOE LLC SNAP    E PPPoE VC MLX  DE PPPoA LLC SMAP  IP Address PPPoA  vC ILES  1483 Bridged IP LLC  Subnet Mask 1483 Routed IP LLC  1483 Bridged IP VC Mux  Default Gateway 1483 Routed IP VC Mux  IPoA   Primary DNS  Second ONS    Step 5 f PPPoE PPPOoA is selected  please manually enter the  Username Password provided by your ISP service provider  Checking  the Always On means Internet access is always on regardless of  Internet usage     12    3  Set PPPoE   PPPoA    ISP Name   User Name  Password  Confirm Password       Always On  Idle Timeout 160 Seconds    Step 6 Review the summary of settings  
21. nterference 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 use is  encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures       Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna       Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver       Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different form that to   which the receiver is connected      Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the  following two conditions      1  This device many not cause harmful interference  and     2  This device may accept any interference received  including interference that  may cause undesired operation     Table of Contents    LES Iniigero  Ule UOM NINE 1  UNOSI EET e a a 2  1 2  SpeciliCcallOHS    nemi e
22. ompliant     64 128 bit WEP   gt  WPA WPA2 IEEE802 1 11    gt  802 1x authentication with  RADIUS client  VPN over WLAN  Wireless client list  Hidden SSID  MAC address access control  Access point discovery  Wireless VLAN     Wireless LAN isolation  Wireless client isolation  Wireless rate control   WDS  Wireless Distribution  oystem     of 9 9 OO FH 9   OH 9    For Vigor2800 i models    ISDN     Euro ISDN compatible      Automatic ISDN backup      Support  64 128Kbps multilink PPP  BOD   Bandwidth on Demand      Remote Dial In LAN to LAN  connection      Remote activation     Virtual TA      Super G        gt  Up to 108 Mbps data rate       gt  Utilizing adaptive radio to  automatically identify clear  channels    gt  Real time hardware data  compression      Fast Frames     and  standards compliant bursting       Actual data throughput will vary  according to the network conditions and  environmental factors  including volume of  network traffic  network overhead and  building materials     All models    ADSL Compliant     ADSL   gt  G dmt  G 992 1    gt  G lite  G 992 2    gt  ANSI T1 413 issue2    ADSL2   gt  G dmt bis G 992 3    gt  G lite bis G 992 4     ADSL2  G 992 5      Up to 24Mbps downstream and  1Mbps upstream    ATM Protocols     Multiple Protocol over AAL5  RFC  2684      PPP over Ethernet and AAL5   RFC 2516 2364      Up to 8 PVC     PPPoE pass through LAN WLAN      Transparent bridge for MPoA    VPN     Up to 32 VPN tunnels     Supported protocol  PPTP   IPSe
23. pproximate round trip times in milli seconds    Minimum   Ams  Maximum   Ams  Average   Hms    D   Documents and Settings fae gt _           For Mac  Terminal     eo080 Terminal     bash     80x24    Last login  Sat Jan 3 62 24 16 on ttvpi   Welcome ta Darwin    VigoriB   dravtekt ping 192 168 1 1   PING 192 158 1 1  192 158 1 1   56 data bytes   54 bytes from 192 158 1 1  icmp seq H   ttl 255 time BH 755 mz  564 bytes from 192 158 1 1  icmp seq 1 ttl 255 Ltime B 5927 mz  54 bytes from 192 168 1 1  icmp segz2 ttl 255 timezH  716 ms    64 bytes from 192 158 1 1  icmp seq 3 ttl 255 timezBH 731 ms  64 bytes from 192 158 1 1  icmp seg 4 ttl 255 timezH 72 ms   D        192 168 1 1 ping statistics       5 packets transmitted  5 packets received  H amp  packet loss  round trip minz avg max   B 697  H 723 H 755 ms   VigoriB   draytekf B       The important thing is that the computer receives a reply from  192 168 1 1  If not  please check the IP address of your PC  We  suggest you set the network connection as get IP automatically    Please refer to the Step 2     21    Are the ISP Settings OK     Click Internet Access Setup group and then check whether the    ISP settings are set correctly       For PPPoE PPPoA Users    1  Check that if the Enable option is selected    2  Verify if all parameters of DSL Modem Settings are entered  with correct value which given by your ISP    3  Verify if Username and Password are entered with correct  value which given by your ISP     Internet Acce
24. ss  gt  gt  PPPoE   PPPoA    PPPoE   PPPoA Client Mode    PPPoE PPPoA Client      Enable    Disable    DSL Modem Settings          Multi P  C channel   Channel 1 v   YPI 0  VCI 33    Encapsulating Type   LLC SNAP      Protocol PPPoE m       Modulation   Multimode  v   PPPoE Pass through     For Wired LAN   C For Wireless LAN    ISDN Dial Backup Setup    Dial Backup Mode None    x        ISP Access Setup    ISP Name hinet  Username 66623721 hinet  net  Password     i       eseese    PPP Authentication   PAP or CHAP  x   O Always On    Idle Timeout 180 second s     IP Address From ISP   YVAN IP Alias  Fixed IP O Yes  9 No  Dynamic IP   Fixed IP Address        Required for some ISPs   9 Default MAC Address  O Specify a MAC Address  MAC Address   oo 50  ZF  27 428   AB    Scheduler 1 15         For MPoA  RFC1483 2684  Users    1  Check that if the Enable option is selected    2  Verify if all parameters of DSL Modem Settings are entered  with correct value which given by your ISP    3  Verify if IP Address  Subnet Mask and Gateway are set  correctly  or that your ISP requires using DHCP clients to    obtain IP automatically     Internet Access  gt  gt  MPoA  RFC1483 2684   MPoA  RFC1483 2684  Mode  MPoA  RFC1483 2684  O Enable  9 Disable    DSL Modem Settings    Multi P  C channel   Select M P  Cs channel m    z    Encapsulation  1483 Routed IP LLC    YPI 0  VCI 33  Modulation   Multimode  v     ISDN Dial Backup Setup    Dial Backup Mode None iv        RIP Protocol  Cl Enable RIP
    
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