User`s manual
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1.4.- Features
Various line modes
External PPPoE dial-up access
Internal PPPoE and PPPoA dial-up access
Leased line mode
1483B, 1483R, and MER access
Multiple PVCs (eight at most) and these PVCs can be isolated from each other
A single PVC with multiple sessions
Multiple PVCs with multiple sessions
Binding of ports with PVCs
802.1Q and 802.1P protocol
DHCP server
NAT and NAPT
Static route
Firmware upgrade: Web, TFTP, FTP
Reset to the factory defaults
DNS relay
Virtual server
DMZ
Two-level passwords and user names
Web user interface
Telnet CLI
System status display
PPP session PAP and CHAP
IP filter
IP QoS
Samba
Remote access control
Line connection status test
Remote management (telnet and HTTP, TR069)
Backup and restoration of configuration file
Ethernet interface supports crossover detection, auto-correction and polarity correction
UPnP
3G WAN and 3G Backup
Samba for USB storage
2.- Hardware Installation
Step 1 Connect the ADSL port of the device and the Modem port of the splitter with a telephone cable.
Connect the phone to the Phone port of the splitter through a telephone cable. Connect the
Incoming line to the Line port of the splitter.
The splitter has three ports:
Line: Connect to a wall phone port (RJ-11 jack).
Modem: Connect to the DSL port of the device.
Phone: Connect to a telephone set.
Step 2 Connect an Eth port of the device to the network card of the PC through an Ethernet cable
(MDI/MDIX).
Note:
Use twisted-pair cables to connect the device to a Hub or switch.
Step 3Plug one end of the power adapter to the wall outlet and the other end to the Power port of the
device.