700WR-3G ADSL2+ 4-Ports 300Mbps Wireless-N Router with USB Host Version 1.0 For the latest version of this manual, please visit www.telkomphones.co.
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User Manual Contents About the Router ........................................................................................................................ 4 Requirements ............................................................................................................. 5 Package Contents ...................................................................................................... 5 Device Design .........................................................................................
User Manual About the Router The 700WR-3G ADSL2+ 4-port 300Mbps Wireless-N Modem Router with USB Host uses complete Ralink chipset solution that fully complies with ADSL2/ADSL2+ standard. The 700WR-3G supports 2T2R Wi-Fi up to a speed of 300Mbps.
User Manual Requirements Your computer must meet the following minimum requirements. Any operating system can be used Web Browser CDROM drive (For using the included CD, If required) 233MHz processor Ethernet or Wi-Fi network adapter An active DSL line and Internet account Package Contents Package contents are listed below. For any missing items, please contact your dealer immediately. Router Ethernet cable Telephone cable POTS Splitter 12V 1.
User Manual Device Design Front Panel Label 1 Icon Action Description WIRELESS ON/OFF Off Wireless interface disabled button/LED Steady green Wireless interface enabled Off No power is supplied to the device Steady green Connected to an AC power supply Steady red Error on the device Off No Ethernet connection Steady green Connected to an Ethernet port Blinking green Transmitting/Receiving data Off No USB device connected Steady green USB device connected Off Wireless interface d
User Manual Back Panel Label Description 9 POWER Power ON/OFF button 10 DC In 12V 1.
User Manual Getting Started Setting up the device is easy. The flowchart below provides an outline of the steps needed to complete the installation. Brief descriptions appear beside each step. Detailed instructions are provided in the subsequent pages. Plan your Network Remove/Disable Conflicts You may need to check some setting Setup the Router Connect the telephone cables, or disable some application before installation. Ethernet cables, and power adaptor.
User Manual Planning Your Network Before moving ahead to setup your network, it is a good idea to draw out a network diagram to help identify your network devices and plan out how to connect these devices. The illustration below is an example of a network diagram. Each port in the router can be used for different connections.
User Manual Remove or Disable Conflicts To make sure the router installation moves on smoothly, you need to remove or disable conflicts that may interfere the installation. Probable conflicts may include: Internet sharing applications Proxy software Security software TCP/IP settings Internet properties Temporary Internet files Internet Sharing, Proxy, and Security Applications Internet sharing, proxy software, and firewall applications may interfere with the router installation.
User Manual Configuring TCP/IP Settings Check if your computer uses the default TCP/IP settings. To check the TCP/IP properties (This example is for Windows OS): 1. Select Start > Run. This opens the Run dialog box. 2. Enter control ncpa.cpl and then click OK. This opens the Network Connections in your computer. 3. Right-click LAN and then select Properties. This opens the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box. 4. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click Properties.
User Manual Removing Temporary Internet Files Temporary Internet files are files from Web sites that are stored in your computer. Delete these files to clean the cache and remove footprints left by the Web pages you visited. This may be necessary to prevent cache conflicts if you had a previous router on the same IP address as your 700WR-3G To remove temporary Internet files: 1. Select Start > Run. This opens the Run dialog box. 2. Enter control and then click OK. This opens Control Panel. 3.
User Manual Set up the Device When installing the router, find an area where there are enough electrical outlets for the router, the main computer, and your other computer devices. To setup the router: 1. Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the router’s ETHERNET port and plug the other end into the Ethernet port into your computer. 2. If you have another device you need to connect directly to the router, use another Ethernet cable.
User Manual Connecting to the Internet You can either use the utility on the provided CD to configure your router (Windows OS only) or you can use the built in Web Interface to setup your Internet connection. To use the CD utility, you should insert the CD, and follow the click the install button. Otherwise, for any operating system, continue as follows: Connecting Via Setup Wizard To connect to the Internet via the User mode GUI: 1.
User Manual 4. Select your Time Zone 5. Click Next to continue, Back to return to the previous screen or Cancel to continue. 6. Before you continue, your router will test if your phone line has been correctly connected to your router, and it will also check if the ADSL service is enabled on your telephone line. Click Test to continue, Back to return to the previous screen or Cancel to continue. 7.
User Manual 8. In the screen that pops up in your internet browser, enter your telephone number and order number for this ADSL installation and click submit, and close the window once the details have been verified. If you are not a Telkom ISP client, or are using a previously verified username/Password, you can close this window and continue. 9. Once your username/password have been verified, you will be able to use them to access the internet. You are now in a position to enter them into your router.
User Manual 10. Once your username and password have been entered, the router will test to confirm that they are functional. If not, you will be prompted to re-enter them correctly, if you did not the first time around. You will now be given a chance to enter a second accounts details, or to configure this router as a VPN lite node should you wish to. If neither option is required, please press the Skip button. 11. On this page you will be able to configure your Wi-Fi access point.
User Manual 12. You can now configure the WAN failover function. This is applicable if you have a supported 3G dongle installed in addition to your ADSL line, and wish the router to automatically fail over to the alternative connection when your primary connection fails. You can select either 3g or ADSL as the primary connection, or you can disable the connection entirely. Click Skip if you do not wish to make any changes, or Next if you have altered some setting on this screen. 13.
User Manual 14. On this final page, you will see a summary of your settings. As a security precaution, passwords have been omitted from this page. Once you click Apply the router will save all settings and apply them. This may result in the router needing to reconnect to your ISP, and as a result you may see your internet connection drop for a moment. This is normal. You can now log out of the web GUI, and enjoy using your router.
User Manual Basic Page On the basic page, you have three tabs. These are Home, Wizard and Quick setup. The Home tab is contains a summary of all the critical information. The Internet connection frame contains the details of any active data connection. This list details such as IP address, Connection status, Wan MAC address, default gateway DNS server and connection Up-time. All active connections are listed, regardless of whether they are 3G,ADSL or Eth Wan.
User Manual The Quick Setup tab shows a summery of your primary internet connections, and can be used as a quick way to change key parameters. This will affect PVC8,PVC0 and PVC7 which are the primary connections for 3G,ADSL and Eth WAN respectively.
User Manual Advanced Setup Advanced Setup provides configuration options for other router functions. Accessing the Advanced Web Interface To access the Advanced Web Interface: 1. Launch your web browser. 2. Input 10.0.0.2 on the address bar and press Enter. 3. There will be an authentication request where you need to key in a username and password. Default Username: admin | Password: admin 4. Click Login 5.
User Manual Menus The Web User Interface includes the following menus: Network Wireless Applications System Status Network Local On this page you can configure the DSL Router’s IP Address and Subnet Mask for the LAN interface. You may also configure the DHCP server settings of your router. If you make any changes to the Router’s IP address, you will need to log in again using the new IP address.
User Manual Internet The initial page will show all the settings of your existing WAN connection configured on your router. You have an option to Add and Edit WAN interface configurations. There are three different WAN connection methods that your router can use to connect to the internet. 1. Mobile Broadband 2. ADSL 3. Ethernet WAN (Eth WAN) Each connection required PVC number (0 – 8). By default, the ADSL internet connection is PVC0 and the Ethernet WAN is on PVC7.
User Manual If the default settings are not suitable for your configuration, they can be easily changed by selecting the Manual radio button. You should note that if you are using this router to connect using mobile broadband only (no ADSL or Eth WAN connection, it is a good idea to disable the Auto WAN fail over function. This is accessed by way of the Auto Wan Fail over tab on the Network page ADSL Your router is configured by default to connect using the Telkom Guest account.
User Manual Unless you have disabled it in the Wizard, the default account on PVC0 will be active. This screenshot shows the default guest account, but it is quite likely that you have changed it to your own username/password when you set your router up using the wizard. Activate / Deactivate: You can use these to deactivate your connection. This will prevent the configured username and password from being used to access the internet.
User Manual Connection type See below PPP encapsulation. See below The above five items define how the connection to your ISP is configured. As a result of this, it is not recommended that you alter these settings unless directed to by your ISP for a particular purpose. Shared is to allow more than one connection on a VPI/VCI channel. The VPI/VCI settings are used to define the “communication channel” that your ISP uses to communicate with your router.
User Manual you have configured a highly complex routing list, it is recommended that at least one of your internet connections is listed as Default Route. Get IP Address In most cases your ISP will automatically assign and IP address for your ADSL connection. In the rare case where you are provided with a static address, you are able to configure it here. NAT If you wish to disable to Network Address Translation mode of the firewall, it can be done on this drop-down menu.
User Manual 2. Enter VPI/VCI settings – in South Africa, these are typically 8 and 35 unless otherwise specified. 3. Select the Connection Type (Typically PPPoA/PPPoE for ADSL connections) 4. Enter PPP Username and Password (provided by your ISP) 5. Ensure Default Route is selected as Yes for at least one of the connections 6. Ensure Get IP Address is set to Dynamic unless you have been provided an ADSL account that has a static IP. 7.
User Manual Configuration of the Eth-WAN (PVC7) connection is as follows : Set LAN4 as WAN port This is a vital part of the configuration process. By default, the physical Ethernet port 4 is part of the LAN network, and is on the “inside” of the firewall. Any device connected to it will be supplied with a 10.0.0.x IP address from the internal DHCP server, and will be able to connect to any device on the local network.
User Manual Ethernet WAN type As described before, ETH WAN (pvc7) users the connection PVC7 and is pre-configured for turning LAN port 4 into a Wan port to give internet access, and VPN LITE(PVC6) is preconfigured to use LAN port 4 to connect as a VPN LITE node over an Ethernet connection. Connection Type Use PPPoE if you need to connect via a username/password as is the case when connecting the Ethernet port to a FTTH or another xDSL router.
User Manual Bridge mode is used to pass a PPP connection from a device on the LAN side across to the WAN port. The following settings will be present and/or change order depending on the connection type settings shown above. We have listed them all here, but some will only be applicable in certain cases. Username/password These are provided by your ISP for use when a PPPoE connection is required.
User Manual For static mode, you will need to specify IP Address, Netmask and Gateway. For dynamic mode, these will be assigned for you from your router or ISP. Nat and Firewall These settings should only be disabled if you understand ALL the implications. We do not recommend this except when using this device behind another firewall, or as a VPN lite node. ADSL Settings The ADSL tab allows you to select the modulation and ADSL type.
User Manual You are able to give priority based on many factors, such as Physical connection, IP address, MAC address, port number, application etc. You can set up to 15 independent rules. Management TR-069 client – Configuration (CWMP) WAN Management Protocol (TR-069) allows an Auto-Configuration Server (ACS) to perform auto-configuration, provision, collection, and diagnostics to this device. This page is set up to the required settings, and it is not recommended that you make any changes.
User Manual allows your ISP to provide remote support, firmware upgrades, Configuration backup etc should you require this. Routing By default, the routing table is quite simple and is configured automatically as required. If your router configuration becomes more complex, such as when you are using multiple LAN subnets, or multiple WAN connections, you may need to manually define the data transmitting paths. In this case you can add static routes. By clicking the Add button.
User Manual Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask for this destination. Gateway If you wish to use a specific gateway to reach the destination network, enter the IP address of the gateway. If not, enter 0.0.0.0 for Internet routing, you would typically need to add a Gateway IP, and for local addresses, 0.0.0.0 is typically used. Interface If you wish to route your packets over a particular WAN interface, select the interface from the dropdown list. Click Apply to save the settings.
User Manual Auto Wan Failover You can configure your router to provide internet connection backup. You are able to select your 3G or ADSL connection as the primary connection mode, and in the event that this connection fails, your internet access will automatically be transferred to the alternative connection. Obviously, in order to use this mode, you will need a 3G dongle, with a valid SIM card inserted, connected to one of your USB sockets. You will also need to ensure network coverage.
User Manual Click Apply to commit the wireless settings. Security This page allows you to set the network authentication method, selecting data encryption, specify whether a network key is required to authenticate to this wireless network and specify the encryption strength. By default, the router uses WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK security. This is a good level of security that requires a user to have a pre-defined key (password) in order to connect.
User Manual device in the format AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF Once you have entered you MAC address, click on Apply Applications Port Forwarding Port Forwarding allows you to direct incoming traffic from the Internet to a specific computer in your local network. A maximum 9 entries can be configured.
User Manual As an example, to setup a FTP server on a computer using 10.0.0.88 as its IP Address, select a suitable Rule Index, Select the Select an Application radio button, select FTP Server as Service and enter 10.0.0.88 as the Server Local IP Address. Select TCP. UDP or Both from the Protocol list as appropriate, and click Apply.
User Manual IP/MAC Filtering The router supports IP/MAC Filtering, which allows you to easily set up rules to control incoming and outgoing Internet traffic. Choose IP/MAC from the Rule Type drop down box to configure IP/MAC Filtering. IP Filter Rule Index Select a suitable index for the filter rule. Interface Select the WAN interface that you wish the filter rule to be active on. Direction Select the direction that the filter rule will filter traffic in – Incoming, Outgoing or Both.
User Manual Destination IP Address/Subnet Mask Enter the IP address of the remote server to which connection should be blocked. Destination Port Enter the destination port number used by the application to block. Protocol Select the IP protocol to block. You can also select a time schedule should you wish this to be a time –conditional rule. Day Click to select the days on which to apply the restriction.
User Manual URL Filter URL Filter enables you to block certain websites. Select a URL Index, activate the service, and enter the URL of the website that you want to block. Click the Apply button to commit the settings. A maximum of 16 entries can be configured. Click Delete button to delete a corresponding rule. DMZ Host If a computer is assigned as a DMZ Host, it will receive all the data from the Internet that does not belong to the list of applications configured in Port Forwarding.
User Manual Note: DMZ exposes your computer to the Internet and will be vulnerable to malicious attacks. Access Control Select which Services to allow and whether to allow from the LAN or the WAN. By default, all listed services are accessible from the LAN, and none are accessible from the WAN. If for instance you wish to be able to Telnet into your router from the Internet, you would need to select the Telnet checkbox under the WAN column.
User Manual Should you wish to enable/disable NAT on only one particular WAN interface, this can be done on the Network, Internet page of the relevant connection. DDNS The router offers a Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) feature. DDNS lets you assign a fixed host and domain name to a dynamic Internet IP Address. It is useful when you are hosting your own website, FTP server, or other server behind the router.
User Manual VPN Lite VPN lite is a service provided by Telkom to allow you to connect multiple sites (nodes) together as if they were on the same physical LAN. These sites can be physically anywhere on the Telkom ADSL network, but will from a data point of view appear as if they are all on the same physical site. This will allow the use of a common server and server based applications, direct printing to local printers, and sharing of data without affecting your internet cap.
User Manual This configuration can be easily set using the Applications, VPN Lite page. On this page you can configure the VPN Lite node. You have the choice of setting this function on The ADSL port, ETH WAN port, or disabling it. Due to routing constraints, you cannot have it active on both WAN types at the same time, though you can configure both and use the utility to switch between them, if required.
User Manual For configuring the service on the Eth Wan line, select Configure VPN lite on Ethernet WAN tab, and fill in the supplied details Click Apply to save System Information Includes hardware and software information of your device, and the current system date and time. UPnP This page allows you to enable/disable UPnP feature on the router.
User Manual Settings This page helps you do work with your user defined settings. Backup: To back your routers settings up as a configuration file saved on your PC, click the Backup button. Select the folder where you want to save the file and key in the file name under which you want to save the settings. Default file name is romfile.cfg. Restore: To import a previously saved configuration file from your PC and update the settings of your router, click Browse to locate the romfile.cfg settings file.
User Manual Firmware Should you wish to upgrade the firmware in your router to allow support for any additional features, you can do the following. 1. Click Browse 2. Choose the firmware file and click OK 3. Click the Upgrade button NB: Do not remove the power from your router while updating the firmware. This could result in a corrupted memory, and may mean that your router is not recoverable.
User Manual Timezone Your router is set to automatically synchronize to the pre-configured internet time servers. On this page you can change the routers time zone or the default servers. FTPAccess If you have plugged a USB drive into the USB socket, you are able to use this page to control login details and access.
User Manual Status Device Statistics The router will show you detailed statistical information regarding the different connections on your router. This will include statistics for ADSL, WLAN and your LAN ADSL Status The router shows detailed status information of its DSL connection.
User Manual System Log System log shows detailed information about the processes running on the router. Diagnostics Your Router is capable of testing your DSL connection. The individual tests are listed below. If a test displays a fail status, click "Re-run Diagnostic Tests" at the bottom of this page to make sure the fail status is consistent. If the test continues to fail, click "Help" and follow the troubleshooting procedures.
User Manual Network Tools Network tools will help you troubleshoot Internet connection problems by verifying your connection. Currently Ping and Traceroute are supported.
User Manual Safety Precautions Do not open, service, or change any component. Only qualified technical specialists are allowed to service the equipment. Observe safety precautions to avoid electric shock Check voltage before connecting to the power supply. Connecting to the wrong voltage will damage the equipment.
User Manual FCC Notice 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.
User Manual 1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On bottom of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier of [US:4J2DL01BDSL5085EN]. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company. 2.