Dual-Mode Wireless–Ready Cable DSL Router User Manual
Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1 Package Contents Minimum System Requirements Router Features Technical Support 2 Setting Up the Router Connecting a Computer to the Router Connecting Additional Computers 3 Using Custom Setup 1 1 2 5 7 7 21 33 Accessing Custom Settings Wireless Settings DHCP Server VPN Pass Through Port Forwarding DMZ Hosting Status 4 Using Utilities 33 34 36 38 38 39 40 41 Web Activity Log DSL Settings Restore Default Settings Upgrade Firmware 5 Troubleshooting A Setting Up S
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1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Actiontec Dual-Mode Wireless-Ready Cable/DSL Router. This Router is the simplest way to connect a small number of computers to a single high-speed broadband modem. This easy-to-use product is perfect for the home office or small business. If you want to take your computing to the next level, the Actiontec Wireless-Ready Cable/DSL Router is one of the keys to your success.
Actiontec Wireless-Ready Cable/DSL Router User Manual Router Features The Router has a series of LEDs (lights), as well as two PC Card slots and a variety of ports. It is recommended that the user become familiar with these features before installing or setting up the Router. Front Panel There are seven LEDs (light emitting diodes, or lights) on the front panel of the Router, as shown in the figure, below.
Chapter 1 Introduction LAN LED The LAN LED glows green when the Router is successfully connected to a computer with the yellow (Ethernet) cable. USB LED The USB LED glows green when the Router is successfully connected to a computer with the purple (USB) cable. Wireless LED The Wireless LED glows green when the Router (with an optional Actiontec 11 Mbps Wireless PC Card installed in the PC Card slot) has successfully connected to a wireless network.
Actiontec Wireless-Ready Cable/DSL Router User Manual Rear Panel The Router has five ports and a Reset button on its rear panel. Modem (USB) Ethernet to r Compute Modem ) (Ethernet Reset USB to r Compute Power Blue Port (Modem [USB]) The Blue port is used to connect the Router to the Actiontec USB Home DSL Modem with a USB cable. Red Port (Modem [Ethernet]) The Red port is used to connect the Router to any Ethernet cable or DSL modem.
Chapter 1 Introduction Reset Button The Reset button is used to reset the Router. Holding the button down for less than 10 seconds causes the Router to restart, with all settings remaining intact. If the Reset button is held for more than 10 seconds, the default settings will be reloaded onto the Router, and any changes made to the settings must be reinstalled on the Router. Technical Support Actiontec Electronics, Inc., prides itself on making durable, high-quality, highperformance products.
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2 Setting Up the Router The instructions that follow parallel the steps contained in the Intstallation Buddy, which provides a visual guide to setting up the Router. It is recommended that the user run the Installation Buddy first, before attempting any other procedures. To set up the Router, the user must connect it to both a cable or DSL modem and a computer.
Actiontec Wireless-Ready Cable/DSL Router User Manual 2. The next window appears. Answer the onscreen question (Yes if AOL provides Broadband Internet access, No if another company provides the access), then click Next. 3. In the next window, select the type of Internet access provided (Cable or DSL), then click Next. ☞ Note: To determine what kind of Internet access is provided, check the modem to see whether it is identified as either cable or DSL.
Chapter 2 Setting Up the Router 4. When the next window appears, select the type of connection to be used between the modem and computer (Ethernet or USB). If only one selection appears, select it, then click Next. 5. The next window appears, with information regarding Actiontec’s 24-hour, 7day-a-week Technical Support. If you have any problems, call 1.888.436.0657. Click Next.
Actiontec Wireless-Ready Cable/DSL Router User Manual 6. The next window appears, asking whether the cable or DSL modem has been connected properly. Read the instructions, answer the question (Yes or No), then click Next. ☞ Note: Depending on the configuruation, the window shown in the figure above may vary. 7. When the next window appears, check the Actiontec Quick Start Kit to ensure the items onscreen are present, then click Next. 8.
Chapter 2 Setting Up the Router 9. In the next window, read the instructions regarding getting the power cord, then click Next. ☞ Note: Depending on the country, the picture in the figure above may or may not reflect the type of power cord supplied. 10. The next window appears. Plug the smaller end of the power cord into the BLACK port on the back of the Router, then click Next.
Actiontec Wireless-Ready Cable/DSL Router User Manual 11. When the next window appears, plug the larger end of the power cord into a power outlet, then click Next. ☞ Note: Depending on the country, the picture in the figure above may or may not reflect the type of power cord and power outlet being used. 12. The Router powers up.
Chapter 2 Setting Up the Router Connecting to the Modem 1. The following window appears, find the Ethernet cable connecting the computer to your modem, then click Next. ☞ Note: Depending on the type of modem, the picture in the figure above may or may not reflect the configuration used. 2. When the next window appears, unplug the Ethernet cable from the back of the computer, then click Next. ☞ Note: An Ethernet port looks similar to a phone jack, but is slightly larger.
Actiontec Wireless-Ready Cable/DSL Router User Manual 3. Another window appears. Plug the loose end of the Ethernet cable into the RED port on the back of the Router, then click Next. 4. Ensure the other end of the Ethernet cable is still plugged into the modem. The Ethernet cable should now be connecting the modem to the Router. Connecting to a Computer Connecting via Ethernet (Recommended) 1. If Ethernet was selected previously (see step 4 in “Initial Setup…”), the following window will appear.
Chapter 2 Setting Up the Router 2. When the next window appears, get the Yellow Cable (Ethernet) from the Actiontec Quick Start Kit, then click Next. 3. Another window appears. Plug one end of the Yellow Cable (Ethernet) into the Yellow Port (Ethernet to Computer) on the back of the Router, then click Next.
Actiontec Wireless-Ready Cable/DSL Router User Manual 4. In the next window, read the instructions. Plug the other end of the yellow (Ethernet) cable into an Ethernet port on the back of the computer, then click Next. ☞ Note: An Ethernet port looks similar to a phone jack, but is slightly larger. 5. Ensure that the LAN light on the Router glows steadily green, as shown in the following window, then click Next. 6. The following window appears while the Router is being configured.
Chapter 2 Setting Up the Router 7. A Congratulations window similar to the one shown below may appear when the Router has finished its configuration process, stating that the Router has been successfully set up and is currently operating properly. If the window below appears, the Router was not set up correctly. Click Cancel and run the Installation Buddy again. If the Router cannot be set up correctly, call Actiontec Technical Support at 1.888.436.0657 for assistance.
Actiontec Wireless-Ready Cable/DSL Router User Manual Connecting via USB 1. If USB was selected previously, (see step 4 under “Initial Setup…”), the following window will appear. Click Next to continue. 2. When the next window appears, get the Purple Cable (USB) from the Actiontec Quick Start Kit, then click Next. 3. Another window appears. Plug the square end of the Purple Cable (USB) into the Purple Port (USB to Computer) on the back of the Router, then click Next.
Chapter 2 Setting Up the Router 4. In the next window, read the instructions. Plug the thin, rectangular end of the Purple Cable (USB) into a USB port on the front or back of the computer, then click Next. ☞ Note: A USB port is shaped like a thin rectangle about 1/4 inch by 1/2 inch, and may be vertically or horizontally oriented. 5. Ensure that the USB light on the Router glows steadily green, as shown in the following window, then click Next. 6.
Actiontec Wireless-Ready Cable/DSL Router User Manual 7. A Congratulations window similar to the one shown below may appear when the Router has finished its configuration process, stating that the Router has been successfully set up and is currently operating properly. If the window below appears, the Router was not set up correctly. Click Cancel and run the Installation Buddy again. If the Router cannot be set up correctly, call Actiontec Technical Support at 1.888.436.0657 for assistance.
Chapter 2 Setting Up the Router Connecting Additional Computers There are three ways to connect the Router to additional computers for networking: USB or Ethernet cable, or wirelessly. Select the type of connection, then follow the instructions. Connecting via Ethernet If the first computer was connected via Ethernet, an ☞ Note: Ethernet hub or switch must be purchased and installed to add more Ethernet-connected computers to the network.
Actiontec Wireless-Ready Cable/DSL Router User Manual 2. Read the instructions in the next window, then click Next. 3. Select Wired in the next window, then click Next. 4. When the next window appears, select Ethernet, then click Next.
Chapter 2 Setting Up the Router 5. Get the Yellow Cable (Ethernet) from the Quick Start Kit, then click Next. 6. The next window appears. Plug one end of the Yellow Cable in the Yellow Port on the back of the Router, then click Next. 7. When the next window appears, plug the other end of the Yellow Cable into the Ethernet Port on the back of the computer. ☞ Note: An Ethernet port looks similar to a phone jack, but is slightly larger.
Actiontec Wireless-Ready Cable/DSL Router User Manual 8. Ensure that the LAN light on the Router glows steadily green, as shown in the following window, then click Next. 9. The next window appears as the Router is being located. 10. When the Router is located, a Congratulations window similar to the one shown below appears. 11. Click Finish. The computer is now connected to the Router with an Ethernet cable.
Chapter 2 Setting Up the Router Connecting via USB one computer can be connected to the Router via ☞ Note:. IfOnly the first computer has already been connected to the USB Router via USB, other computers can only be connected via Ethernet cable or wirelessly. 1. Insert the Connection 1-2-3 CD in the CD-ROM drive of the computer. When the following window appears, click Next. 2. Read the instructions in the next window, then click Next.
Actiontec Wireless-Ready Cable/DSL Router User Manual 3. Select Wired in the next window, then click Next. 4. When the next window appears, select USB, then click Next. 5. Get the Purple Cable (USB) from the Quick Start Kit, then click Next.
Chapter 2 Setting Up the Router 6. The next window appears. Plug square end of the Purple Cable in the Puple Port on the back of the Router, then click Next. 7. When the next window appears, plug the rectangular end of the Purple Cable into the USB Port on the front or back of the computer. ☞ Note: A USB port is shaped like a thin rectangle about 1/4 inch by 1/2 inch, and may be vertically or horizontally oriented. 8.
Actiontec Wireless-Ready Cable/DSL Router User Manual 9. The next window appears as the Router is being located. 10. When the Router is located, a Congratulations window similar to the one shown below appears. 11. Click Finish. The computer is now connected to the Router with a USB cable.
Chapter 2 Setting Up the Router Connecting Wirelessly Computers to be added to the network wirelessly must ☞ Note: have wireless capabilities (PCI wireless adapter, USB wireless adapter, etc.). 1. Insert the Connection 1-2-3 CD in the CD-ROM drive of the computer. When the following window appears, click Next. 2. Read the instructions in the next window, then click Next. 3. Select Wireless in the next window, then click Next.
Actiontec Wireless-Ready Cable/DSL Router User Manual 4. The following window appears. Read the instructions, then get the wireless card. 4. When the next window appears, insert the PC Card in the upper PC Card slot on the side of the Router. 5. Another window appears. Ensure the Wireless light on the front of the Router glows steadily green, then click Next.
Chapter 2 Setting Up the Router 6. The next window appears as the Router is being located. 7. When the Router is located, a Congratulations window similar to the one shown below will appear. 8. Click Finish. 9.
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Using Custom Setup 3 This chapter contains information regarding the custom setup of the DSL Router, including wireless settings, port forwarding, and DMZ hosting. Accessing Custom Settings To access the Custom Setup configuration screens: 1. Open your Web browser. In the address bar type http://192.168.0.1 then press on your keyboard. 2. The “Main Menu” screen appears. Select Custom Settings. 3. The “Custom Setup” screen appears.
Actiontec Wireless Ready Cable/DSL Router User Manual Wireless Settings Selecting Wireless Settings in the “Custom Setup” screen generates the “Wireless Settings” screen. Modify the wireless capabilities of the Router here. ESSID ESSID is the network name assigned to your wireless network. The factory default setting is “ACTIONTEC.” Although Actiontec recommends you keep the default value intact, you can change the ESSID value, using any combination of alphanumeric characters (i.e., A-Z, a-z, 0-9).
Chapter 3 Using Custom Setup levels of WEP: Off, 64-bit, and 128-bit. If you do not require encryption, Actiontec recommends you select Off (the factory default setting). Encryption is not required for wireless operation, and can reduce network performance. If you select 64-bit or 128-bit encryption, click Next to continue WEP configuration. Off Selecting Off disables encryption. Selecting this option allows any computer with wireless capability and the correct ESSID value to join your wireless network.
Actiontec Wireless Ready Cable/DSL Router User Manual 128-bit WEP 128-bit WEP requires one key of 13 hexadecimal pairs. A hexadecimal digit consists of alphanumeric characters ranging from 0-9 or A-F. An example of a 128-bit WEP key is: 3D-44-FE-6C-A1-EF-2E-D3-C4-21-74-5D-B1. To create a 128-bit WEP key, enter 13 hexadecimal digit pairs in the Key: text box.
Chapter 3 Using Custom Setup Actiontec strongly recommends leaving the DHCP Server option On. If the DHCP Server option is Off, ensure the IP addresses of the networked computers are on the same subnet as the IP address of the Router. For more information, see “DHCP Server Configuration” below. DHCP Server Configuration Clicking Next in the “DHCP Server” screen generates the “DHCP Server Configuration” screen. Change IP address range and DNS server information here.
Actiontec Wireless Ready Cable/DSL Router User Manual VPN Pass Through Selecting VPN Pass Through in the “Custom Setup” screen generates the “VPN Pass Through” window. To allow Virtual Private Networking (VPN) using IPSec/L2TP (with multiple, client-initiated pass-through sessions), click On. Note that VPN using PPTP is always on by default. Port Forwarding Selecting Port Forwarding in the “Custom Setup” screen generates the “Port Forwarding” screen.
Chapter 3 Using Custom Setup 2. Select the protocol type from the “Protocol” list box. 3. Enter the IP address of the computer on the network to be used as a host, then click Add. The forwarded ports appear in the “List of Forwarded Ports” text box. To remove forwarded ports, highlight them then click Remove. DMZ Hosting Selecting DMZ Hosting in the “Custom Setup” screen generates the “DMZ Hosting” screen.
Actiontec Wireless Ready Cable/DSL Router User Manual Status After configuring the Router, settings can be viewed by selecting Status in the Main Menu. The “Current Status” screen appears, displaying many of the Router’s settings. No settings (other than connecting or disconnecting from the Internet) can be changed from the Current Status screen.
Using Utilities 4 To access the Routers’ Web-based Utilities, select Utilities from the “Main Menu” screen. The “Utilities” screen appears. From this screen, the Web activity log can be viewed, the DSL settings changed, the Router’s factory default settings restored, and the Router’s firmware upgraded. Web Activity Log The Web Activity Log provides information about the Web sites each computer on the Router’s network has visited.
Actiontec Wireless Ready DSL Router User Manual DSL Settings To access DSL Settings, select DSL Settings from the “Utilities” screen. The Router’s VPI, VCI, and Mode settings can be changed from this screen. Actiontec recommends not changing these values without consulting the ISP. Restore Default Settings To restore the Router to its factory default settings, select Restore Default Settings from the “Utilities” screen. When the “Restore Default Settings” screen appears, click Restore Default Settings.
Chapter 4 Using Utilities Upgrade Firmware Selecting Upgrade Firmware in the “Utilities” screen generates the “Upgrade Firmware” screen. Actiontec periodically posts firmware upgrades to enhance the Router’s capabilities. To upgrade the Router’s firmware: 1. Click the link in the “Upgrade Firmware” window and download the upgrade files to the hard drive of the computer. 2. Double-click on the upgrade file (upgrade.exe). 3. Click Start. The upgrade process begins.
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Troubleshooting 5 This chapter contains a list of problems that may be encountered while using the Router, and solutions to overcome the problem. LAN Connection Failure Ensure the Router is properly installed, the LAN connections are correct, and the power is on. If an Ethernet cable is being used to connect the Router, ensure that it is a crossover type cable, not a straight-through cable. Ensure the LAN LED is on. If not, check the LAN connections.
Actiontec Wireless-Ready Cable/DSL Router User Manual Time out error occurs when entering a URL or IP Address Verify the computers are working properly. Ensure the IP settings are correct. Ensure the Router is on and connected properly. Verify the Modem LED is lit. If not, check all connections Verify the Router’s settings are the same as the computer by clicking Status in the “Main Menu” screen. Check the cable/DSL modem by attempting to connect to the Internet.
Setting Up Static IP Address A To communicate with the Router from a computer on the network (to use the Web Configuration Utility, for example), the user may have to switch the IP address settings from DHCP-enabled to static IP, so that the computer and the Router are on the same subnet. To set up static IP on a computer, select the operating system and follow the instructions. The following procedures are based on the Router’s facto☞ Note: ry default address.
Actiontec Wireless-Ready Cable/DSL Router User Manual 3. Another menu appears. Select Control Panel. 4. When the “Control Panel” window appears, double-click Network.
Appendix A Setting Up Static IP Address 5. The “Network” window appears. In the "The following network components are installed" list box, locate and double-click TCP/IP. 6. The “TCP/IP Properties” window appears. Select IP Address. 7. In the IP Address tab, make sure the the circle next to “Specify an IP Address” is selected. When active, a black dot appears in the circle. If the circle already contains a black dot, leave it alone. 8. Enter the following numbers in the “IP Address” text box: 192.168.0.
Actiontec Wireless-Ready Cable/DSL Router User Manual 9. Enter the following numbers in the “Subnet mask” text box: 255.255.255.0 Do not include the periods; they are automatically entered. 10. Click OK. The TCP/IP Properties window disappears. 11. In the Network window, click OK. The Network window disappears. 12. The “System Settings Change” window appears, asking whether the computer should be restarted. Click Yes. The computer restarts.
Appendix A Setting Up Static IP Address 3. Another menu appears. Select Control Panel. 4. When the “Control Panel” window appears, double-click Network.
Actiontec Wireless-Ready Cable/DSL Router User Manual 5. The “Network” window appears. In the “The following network components are installed” list box, locate and double-click TCP/IP. 6. The “TCP/IP Properties” window appears. Click IP Address. 7. In the IP Address tab, make sure the the circle next to “Specify an IP Address” is selected. When active, a black dot appears in the circle. If the circle already contains a black dot, leave it alone. 8.
Appendix A Setting Up Static IP Address 9. Enter the following numbers in the “Subnet mask” text box: 255.255.255.0 Do not include the periods; they are automatically entered. 10. Click OK. The TCP/IP Properties window disappears. 11. If there is a check in the box next to “Detect connection to network media,” click on it to uncheck the box. 12. In the Network window, click OK. The Network window disappears. 13. The “System Settings Change” window appears, asking whether the computer should be restarted.
Actiontec Wireless-Ready Cable/DSL Router User Manual 3. Another menu appears. Select Control Panel. 4. When the “Control Panel” window appears, double-click Network and Dialup Connections.
Appendix A Setting Up Static IP Address 5. In the “Network and Dial-up Connections” window, double-click Local Area Connection. A number may be displayed after the Local Area Connection. If there is more than one Local Area Connection listed, locate the one that corresponds to the network card installed in the computer by finding the name of the network card in the Device Name column. 6. The “Local Area Connection Status” window appears. Select General, then click Properties.
Actiontec Wireless-Ready Cable/DSL Router User Manual 7. The “Local Area Connection Properties” window appears. Click General. 8. In the “Components checked are used by this connection” list box, doubleclick Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). 9. The “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties” window appears. 10. In the General tab, make sure the the circle next to “Obtain an IP Address automatically” is selected. When active, a black dot appears in the circle.
Appendix A Setting Up Static IP Address 12. Enter the following numbers in the “Subnet mask” text box: 255.255.255.0 Do not include the periods; they are automatically entered. 13. Click OK. The “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties” window disappears. 14 In the “Local Area Connection Properties” window, click OK. The Local Area Connection Properties window disappears. 15. Click Close in the Local Area Connection Status window. The window disappears. 16.
Actiontec Wireless-Ready Cable/DSL Router User Manual 3. Another menu appears. Select Control Panel. 4. When the “Control Panel” window appears, double-click Network Connections.
Appendix A Setting Up Static IP Address 5. In the “Network Connections” window, double-click Local Area Connection. A number may be displayed after the Local Area Connection. If there is more than one Local Area Connection listed, locate the one that corresponds to the network card installed in your computer by finding the name of the network card in the Device Name column. 6. The “Local Area Connection Status” window appears. Select General, then click Properties.
Actiontec Wireless-Ready Cable/DSL Router User Manual 7. The “Local Area Connection Properties” window appears. Select General. 8. In the “Components checked are used by this connection” list box, doubleclick Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). 9. The “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties” window appears. 10. In the General tab, make sure the the circle next to “Obtain an IP Address automatically” is selected. When active, a black dot appears in the circle.
Appendix A Setting Up Static IP Address 11. Enter the following numbers in the “IP Address” text box: 198.162.0.2 Do not include the periods; they are automatically entered. 12. Enter the following numbers in the “Subnet mask” text box: 255.255.255.0 Do not include the periods; they are automatically entered. 13. Click OK. The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window disappears. 14 In the Local Area Connection Properties window, click OK. The Local Area Connection Properties window disappears. 15.
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B Specifications General Model Number GEU404000-01 (Wireless-Ready Cable/DSL Router) Standards IEEE 802.3 (10BaseT) IEEE 802.
Actiontec Wireless-Ready Cable/DSL Router User Manual Cabling Type 10BaseT: UTP/STP Category 3 or 5 Wireless Operating Range (with Actiontec 11Mbps Wireless PC Card installed) Indoors Up to 30M (100 ft.) @ 11 Mbps Up to 50M (165 ft.) @ 5.5 Mbps Up to 70M (230 ft.) @ 2 Mbps Up to 91M (300 ft.) @ 1 Mbps Outdoors Up to 152M (500 ft.) @ 11 Mbps Up to 270M (885 ft.) @ 5.5 Mbps Up to 396M (1300 ft.) @ 2 Mbps Up to 457M (1500 ft.
Appendix B Specifications Environmental Power Input External, 12V DC, 1 A Operating Temperature 0º C to 40º C (32ºF to 104ºF) Storage Temperature -20ºC to 70ºC (-4ºF to 158ºF) Operating Humidity 10% to 85% non-condensing Storage Humidity 5% to 90% non-condensing 65
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Glossary Access Point A device that allows wireless clients to connect to one another. An access point can also act as a bridge between wireless clients and a “wired” network, such as an Ethernet network. Wireless clients can be moved anywhere within the coverage area of the access point and remain connected to the network.
Actiontec Wireless-Ready DSL Router User Manual Firewall A method preventing users outside the network from accessing and/or damaging files or computers on the network. Gateway A central device that manages the data traffic of your network, as well as data traffic to and from the Internet. IP (Internet Protocol) Address A series of four numbers separated by periods identifying a unique Internet computer host. ISP Gateway Address An IP address for the Internet router.
Glossary Router A central device that manages the data traffic of your network. Subnet Mask A set of four numbers configured like an IP address used to create IP address numbers used only within a particular network. SSID See “ESSID.” TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) The standard protocol for data transmission over the Internet. WAN (Wide Area Network) A network that connects computers located in separate areas, (i.e., different buildings, cities, countries). The Internet is a WAN.
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Notices Regulatory Compliance Notices Class B Equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Actiontec Wireless-Ready DSL Router User Manual Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Actiontec Electronics, Inc., may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Declaration of conformity for products marked with the FCC logo – United States only. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1.
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