FCC Warning 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 commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and radiates radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
TABLE OF CONTENTS About This Guide ...............................................................................................................1 Purpose ..........................................................................................................................1 Overview of this User’s Guide......................................................................................1 Introduction ......................................................................................................
ABOUT THIS GUIDE Congratulations on your purchase of this Cable/DSL 4-port Broadband Router. This device integrates 100Mbps Fast Ethernet and 10Mbps Ethernet network capabilities. This router is a complete solution for sharing the Internet and other office resources. Purpose This manual discusses how to install the 4-port Broadband Router. Overview of this User’s Guide Introduction. Describes the Broadband Router and its features. Unpacking and Setup.
INTRODUCTION With the explosive growth of the Internet, accessing information and services at any time, day or night, has become standard fare for most people. The era of the standalone PC is waning. Networking technology is moving out of the exclusive domain of corporations and into homes with at least two computers. Broadband network access is also gaining ground. Allowing more than two computers to access the Internet at the same time, however, has typically entailed significantly higher costs.
UNPACKING AND SETUP This chapter provides unpacking and setup information for the Broadband Router. Unpacking The box should contain the following items: One 4-port High Speed Broadband Router One external power adapter (5V DC, 800mA) One CD-ROM with User’s Guide Quick Installation Guide If any item is found missing or damaged, please contact your local reseller for replacement.
The port 1 - 4 indicators light green when they’re connected to a 100Mbps Fast Ethernet station. If the indicator blinks green, the corresponding LAN port is transmitting or receiving data. HARDWARE INSTALLATION Front Panel The figure below shows the front panel of the Broadband Router. Rear Panel The figure below shows the rear panel of the Broadband Router. 4-Port 10/100Mbps Ethernet Broadband Router Front Panel POWER This indicator lights green when the hub is receiving power. Otherwise, it is off.
Check the installation The LEDs of the Internet Broadband Router are clearly visible and the status of the network link can be seen immediately: 1. Once the device is connected to the broadband modem and the Power is connected, the Power, System, LAN and WAN port link LEDs of the Internet Broadband Router will light up. 2. If the WAN port is linked to the ADSL/Cable modem, the WAN port’s Link/ACT LED will light up. 3.
PC NETWORK TCP/IP SETTING 4. Click on the DNS configuration tab and select “Disable DNS”. 5. Click on the Gateway tab. If there are any Installed gateways, select the gateway and click Remove. The network TCP/IP settings differ based on the computer’s operating system (Win95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP) and are as follows. Windows 95/98/ME 1. 2. 3. Right click on the “Network neighborhood” icon and select properties. Select the TCP/IP for your Ethernet adapter and then click properties.
Windows NT4.0 Windows XP/2000 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Right click My Network Places and select Properties Double-click on the Local Area Connection icon and click Properties. Click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and select Properties. Select Obtain an IP Address Automatically. Select Obtain DNS Server Address Automatically. Click OK. 13 Click on the “Start” button located on the lower left corner of the menu bar. Select “Settings” and then “Control panel.
INTERNET BROADBAND ROUTER CONFIGURATION Quick Setup First, make sure that the network connections are functioning normally. This Internet Broadband Router can be configured using Internet Explorer 5.0 or later. On the main webpage, select “Quick Setup” to specify the Time Zone and the WAN connection type. Login to the Internet Broadband Router 1. 2. Open Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher. Enter http://192.168.0.1 (the factory-default IP address setting) in the address bar. 3.
1-2-1 Dynamic IP (Cable Modem) To connect to a Dynamic IP (Cable Modem) Internet connection with the Broadband Router, check the cable modem with the related user’s guide. The Cable modem will automatically configure itself, and the Broadband Router is configured to automatically assign addresses to each PC. If required by your ISP, input a host name and MAC address. 1-2-2 Static IP If your Internet Service Provider (ISP) has assigned you a fixed IP address, select this option.
control the connection time (default time=0, always connect). Check the Connect-on-demand box to enable your router to connect your ISP whenever an Internet connection is required. 1-3 DNS The Domain Name System (DNS) is the way that Internet domain names are translated into Internet Protocol (IP) addresses. If your ISP provided at least one DNS Server IP Address, type that IP Address in the Primary DNS address fields.
2-1-3 Firmware Upgrade Upgrading firmware for this Broadband Router improves functionality and performance. Enter the path and name of the upgrade file then click the APPLY button below. You will be prompted to confirm the upgrade. While updating the firmware, please wait after pressing the APPLY button, and follow the instructions on the screen; the System Light on the front panel will start blinking when the firmware has been upgraded successfully.
2-1-7 Reset 2-2 WAN The Broadband Router supports the following types of Internet connections: Dynamic IP Address, Static IP Address, PPPoE, and PPTP. 2-2-1 Dynamic IP The Host Name is optional, but may be required by some Service Providers. The default MAC address is set to the WAN's physical interface on the Broadband Router. If the Service Provider requires the MAC address, type it in. Click the "Clone MAC Address" button to copy the MAC address of the Network Interface Card installed in the PC.
The MTU feature specifies the largest packet size permitted for network transmission. Enter the value desired; for most DSL users, 1492 is recommended. By default, MTU is set at 1492. The Maximum Idle Time feature can control the connection time (default time=0, always connect). Check the Connect-on-demand box to enable your router to connect your ISP whenever an Internet connection is required.
Enter the username provided by your Dynamic DNS service provider. • Password Enter the password provided by your Dynamic DNS service provider. 2-3 LAN To set the LAN’s IP Address. 2-3-1 LAN Settings The default value is 192.168.0.1 for the IP address and 255.255.255.0 for the Subnet Mask. You may change the value according to your needs. To enable the DHCP server to allocate dynamic IP addresses to the clients PCs, click “Enable”.
Specifically, UDP doesn't provide sequencing of the packets that the data arrives in. This means that the application program that uses UDP must be able to make sure that the entire message has arrived and is in the right order. Network applications that want to save processing time because they have very small data units to exchange (and therefore very little message reassembling to do) may prefer UDP to TCP.
2-5-2 Client Filtering To block certain client PCs from accessing the Internet: You can filter Internet access for local clients based on IP addresses, application types, (i.e., HTTP port), and time of day. For example, this screen shows that clients in the address range 192.168.0.50-99 are permanently restricted from using FTP (Port 21), while clients in the address range 192.168.0.110-119 are blocked from browsing the Internet (port 80) from Monday to Friday and from 0:00AM to 11:00 PM.
2-5-4 DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) If a local client PC cannot run an Internet application properly from behind the NAT firewall, open the client up to unrestricted two-way Internet access by defining a PC as a virtual DMZ Host. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS General Standards IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T Ethernet IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet ANSI/IEEE 802.
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