Table of Content D-Link DSL-2740B User Manual 1
Table of Content Table of Contents PACKAGE CONTENTS .....................................................................................................4 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ................................................................................................5 INTRODUCTION ..............................................................................................................6 FEATURES ........................................................................................................
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Section 1 - Product Overview Package Contents • • • • • • • DSL-2740B Wireless ADSL Router 2 non-detachable Antennas(MIMO 2x2) Power Adapter CD-ROM with Installation Wizard, User Manual, and Special Offers One twisted-pair telephone cable used for ADSL connection One straight-through Ethernet cable One Quick Installation Guide Note: Using a power supply with a different voltage rating than the one included with the DSL-2740B will cause damage and void the warranty for this product.
Section 1 - Product Overview System Requirements 1. ADSL Internet service Computer with: • 200MHz Processor • 64MB Memory • CD-ROM Drive • Ethernet Adapter with TCP/IP Protocol Installed • Windows win7/vista/XP/2000 • MAC OS • Internet Explorer v6 or later, FireFox v1.5 2.
Section 1 - Product Overview 11 Introduction HIGH-SPEED ADSL2/2+ INTERNET CONNECTION Latest ADSL2/2+ standards provide Internet transmission of up to 24Mbps downstream, 1Mbps upstream. HIGH-PERFORMANCE WIRELESS Embedded 802.11n technology for high-speed wireless connection, complete compatibility with 802.11b/g wireless devices TOTAL SECURITY Firewall protection from Internet attacks, user access control, WPA/WPA2 wireless security.
Section 1 - Product Overview Features • Faster Wireless Networking - The DSL-2740B provides up to 300Mbps* wireless connection with other 802.11n wireless clients. This capability allows users to participate in real-time activities online, such as video streaming, online gaming, and real-time audio. • Compatible with 802.11b and 802.11g Devices - The DSL-2740B is still fully compatible with the IEEE 802.11b and g standards, so it can connect with existing 802.11b and g PCI, USB and Cardbus adapters.
Section 1 - Product Overview Hardware Overview Connections ADSL port Use the ADSL cable to connect to the your telephone line (RJ-11 port) Ethernet ports Use the Ethernet ports to connect the Router to your Ethernet LAN or Ethernet devices D-Link DSL-2740B User Manual Wireless On/Off switch button Please press and hold on for 3 seconds to turn on/turn off. Reset button To manually reset, depress button with the power on for between ten and fifteen seconds Power button Push in to power-on the Router.
Section 1 - Product Overview Hardware Overview LEDs Power Steady green light indicates the unit is powered on. When the device is powered off this remains dark. WLAN Steady green light indicates a wireless connection. A blinking green light indicates activity on the WLAN LAN A solid green light indicates a valid link on startup. These lights blink when there is activity currently passing through the Ethernet port. D-Link DSL-2740B User Manual DSL Steady green light indicates a valid ADSL connection.
Section 2 - Installation Installation This section will walk you through the installation process. Placement of the router is very important. Do not place the router in an enclosed area such as a closet, cabinet, or in the attic or garage. Before you Begin Please read and make sure you understand all the prerequisites for proper installation of your new Router. Have all the necessary information and equipment on hand before beginning the installation.
Section 2 - Installation Installation Notes In order to establish a connection to the Internet it will be necessary to provide information to the Router that will be stored in its memory. For some users, only their account information (Username and Password) is required. For others, various parameters that control and define the Internet connection will be required. You can print out the two pages below and use the tables to list this information.
Section 2 - Installation 802.11 Wireless LAN Configuration All the 802.11 wireless LAN settings may be configured on a single page using the web-based manager. For basic wireless communication you need to decide what channel to use and what SSID to assign. These two settings must be the same for any wireless workstations or other wireless access point that communicate with the DSL-2740B through the wireless interface. Security for wireless communication can be accomplished in a number of ways.
Section 2 - Installation Information you will need from your ADSL service provider Username This is the Username used to log on to your ADSL service provider’s network. It is commonly in the form user@isp.co.uk. Your ADSL service provider uses this to identify your account. Password This is the Password used, in conjunction with the Username above, to log on to your ADSL service provider’s network. This is used to verify the identity of your account.
Section 2 - Installation VPI Most users will not be required to change this setting. The Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) is used in conjunction with the Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI) to identify the data path between your ADSL service provider’s network and your computer. If you are setting up the Router for multiple virtual connections, you will need to configure the VPI and VCI as instructed by your ADSL service provider for the additional connections.
Section 2 - Installation Information you will need about DSL-2740B Username This is the Username needed access the Router’s management interface. When you attempt to connect to the device through a web browser you will be prompted to enter this Username. The default Username for the Router is “admin.” The user cannot change this. Password This is the Password you will be prompted to enter when you access the Router’s management interface. The default Password is “admin.” The user may change this.
Section 2 - Installation Information you will need about your LAN or computer : Ethernet NIC If your computer has an Ethernet NIC, you can connect the DSL-2740B to this Ethernet port using an Ethernet cable. You can also use the Ethernet ports on the DSL-2740B to connect to other computer or Ethernet devices. DHCP Client status Your DSL-2740B ADSL Router is configured, by default, to be a DHCP server.
Section 2 - Installation Wireless Installation Considerations DSL-2740B lets you access your network using a wireless connection from virtually anywhere within the operating range of your wireless network. Keep in mind, however, that the number, thickness and location of walls, ceilings, or other objects that the wireless signals must pass through, may limit the range. Typical ranges vary depending on the types of materials and background RF (radio frequency) noise in your home or business.
Section 2 - Installation Device Installation The DSL-2740B Wireless ADSL Router maintains three separate interfaces, an Ethernet LAN, a wireless LAN and an ADSL Internet (WAN) connection. Carefully consider the Router’s location suitable for connectivity for your Ethernet and wireless devices. You must have a functioning broadband connection via a bridge device such as a Cable or ADSL modem in order to use the Router’s WAN function.
Section 2 - Installation Factory Reset Button The Router may be reset to the original factory default settings by using a ballpoint or paperclip to gently push down the reset button in the following sequence: 1. Press and hold the reset button while the device is powered off. 2. Turn on the power. 3. Wait for 10~15 seconds and then release the reset button. Remember that this will wipe out any settings stored in flash memory including user account information and LAN IP settings.
Section 2 - Installation Hub or Switch to Router Connection Connect the Router to an uplink port (MDI-II) on an Ethernet hub or switch with a straight-through cable as shown in this diagram. If you wish to reserve the uplink port on the switch or hub for another device, connect to any on the other MDI-X ports (1x, 2x, etc.) with a crossed cable.
Section 3 - Configuration 1. Configuration This section will show you how to configure your new D-Link wireless router using the web-based configuration utility. 1-1 Web-based Configuration Utility Connect to the Router To configure the WAN connection used by the Router it is first necessary to communicate with the Router through its management interface, which is HTML-based and can be accessed using a web browser.
Section 3 - Configuration Type “admin” for the User Name and “admin” in the Password field. If you get a Page Cannot be Displayed error, please refer to the Troubleshooting section for assistance.
Section 3 - Configuration SETUP This chapter is concerned with using your computer to configure the WAN connection. The following chapter describes the various windows used to configure and monitor the Router including how to change IP settings and DHCP server setup. WIZARD ADSL SETUP Click on the Setup Wizard button to launch the Setup Wizard. WELCOME TO D-LINK SETUP WIZARD There are four steps to configuring your router. Click on the Next button to continue.
Section 3 - Configuration STEP 1: CHANGE YOUR DSL-2740B PASSWORD The default password is "admin", in order to secure your network, please modify the password. Note: Confirm Password must be same as "New Password". Of course, you can click on the Skip to ignore the step. STEP 2: SELECT INTERNET CONNECTION TYPE Please select your Country and ISP Provider, VPI/VCI, Connection Type.
Section 3 - Configuration STEP 2: SELECT INTERNET CONNECTION TYPE Please Type IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway which are provided by your ISP. Select to Enable or Disable in the Obtain default gateway automatically option. If you choose Disable in the Obtain default gateway automatically option, please type Primary DNS Server and Secondary DNS Server which could also be provided by your ISP.
Section 3 - Configuration STEP 3: SET TIME AND DATE TIME SETTING: Please enable the Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers if you want to use time server. You can use the default time server web site or type any web server name you want on the First NTP time server and the Second NTP time server. Please select the time zone of your country on the Time Zone option. If you need to use the daylight saving, just choose the Enable Daylight Saving.
Section 3 - Configuration Daylight Saving time at 2:00 A.M. Thus, in the United States you must set November, First, Sunday, at 2:00 A.M. Daylight Saving time ends in the European Union on the Last Sunday of October. For instance, in Germany you must type 2 because Germany’s time zone is 1 hour ahead of GMT (GMT+1). Thus, in Germany you must use March, Last, Sunday, at 1:00 A.M.
Section 3 - Configuration INTERNET SETUP To access the INTERNET SETUP (WAN) settings window, click on the INTERNET Setup button in the SETUP directory and select the Manual Setup to configure the MANUAL ADSL interface in this page: INTERNET SETUP If you want to type connection configuration for various types, please enable the Manual Setup. MANUAL ADSL CONNECTION SETUP PPPoE/PPPoA Choose this option if your ISP uses PPPoE/PPPoA.
Section 3 - Configuration For PPPoE/PPPoA connection Type in the Username and Password (and PPPoE Service Name, if required by your ISP). Type service name which is from your ISP on the Servername option. Choose PPPoE LLC/Snap-Bridging, PPPoE VC-mux, PPPoA LLC/encapsulation and PPPoA VC-mux. Set MTU value which you want but should be less than 1492 on the MTU Set the time which your data doesn’t pass through the connection, it will be disconnected on the Idle Time Out.
Section 3 - Configuration DNS AND DEFAULT GATEWAY Select Obtain DNS server address automatically to get DNS from your ISP. Or Select Use the following DNS server addresses to type the DNS IPs in the Preferred DNS server and Alternate DNS server. Set PVC values which are from your ISP on VPI/VCI Enable the Enable NAT when you want to have WAN and LAN. Enable the Enable Firewall when you want to have the basic filter function, for example, ICMP ping to DSL-2740B.
Section 3 - Configuration WIRELESS Use this section to configure the wireless settings for your D-Link router. Please note that changes made in this section will also need to be duplicated onto your wireless clients and PC. To access the WIRELESS (WLAN) settings window, click on the Wireless Setup button in the SETUP directory. Wireless Network Setting Click on the Wireless Connection Setup Wizard button to setup the wireless connection in an easy way.
Section 3 - Configuration Welcome to the D-Link Wireless Security Setup Wizard Enable Your Wireless Network Your wireless network is enabled by default. You can simply uncheck the below checkbox to disable wireless Network Name (SSID) identifies members of the Service Set. Accept the default name or change it to something else. If the default SSID is changed, all other devices on the wireless network must also use the same SSID.
Section 3 - Configuration Add Wireless Device with WPS The wizard shows the option to setup WPS by Auto or Manual. Auto -- Select this option if your wireless device supports WPS(Wi-Fi Protected Setup) Manual -- Select this option to display the current wireless settings for you to configure the wireless device manually. Click Next button to go to the next page. Click Cancel button to return to the main menu of Wireless Setup page.
Section 3 - Configuration Add Wireless Device with WPS (WI-FI PROTECTED SETUP) WIZARD This page will count down the timer and please start WPS on the wireless device you are adding in time. Add Wireless Device with WPS (Manually) This screen shows the information for the SSID, Wireless Security Mode and the Network key and allow you to modify the current setting, if you select Auto in the previous page, you won’t see this page and please refer to next column.
Section 3 - Configuration Manual WIRELESS Connection Setup SETTINGS Click on the Enable Wireless box to allow the router to operate in the wireless environment. You can use the Add New button to set the schedule. The SSID identifies members of the Service Set. Accept the default name or change it to something else. If the default SSID is changed, all other devices on the wireless network must also use the same SSID.
Section 3 - Configuration MCS 1 0x81 MCS 2 0x82 MCS 3 0x83 MCS 4 0x84 MCS 5 0x85 MCS 6 0X86 MCS 7 0x87 MCS 8 0x88 MCS 9 0x89 MCS 10 0x8a MCS 11 0x8b MCS 12 0x8c MCS 13 0x8d MCS 14 0x8e MCS 15 0x8f 13Mbps 19.5Mbps 26Mbps 39Mbps 52Mbps 58.5Mbps 65Mbps 13Mbps 26Mbps 39Mbps 52Mbps 78Mbps 104Mbps 117Mbps 130Mbps 27Mbps 40.5Mbps 54Mbps 81Mbps 108Mbps 121.
Section 3 - Configuration If you want to use the max. rate 150Mbps or the max. rate 300Mbps on 40MHz, please choose the Channel Width: Auto 20/40MHz Choose Visible or Invisible to decide if you want to show its SSID.
Section 3 - Configuration WIRELESS SECURITY Mode To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features. This device supports three wireless security modes including: WEP, WPA-Personal, and WPA-Enterprise. WEP is the original wireless encryption standard. WPA provides a higher level of security. WPA-Personal does not require an authentication server. The WPA-Enterprise option requires an external RADIUS server.
Section 3 - Configuration WIRELESS SECURITY MODE - WEP WEP (Wireless Encryption Protocol) encryption can be enabled for security and privacy. WEP encrypts the data portion of each frame transmitted from the wireless adapter using one of the predefined keys. The router offers 64 or 128 bit encryption with four keys available. Select WEP Key Length from the drop-down menu. (128 bit is stronger than 64 bit) Specify the encryption key from the Current Network Key drop-down menu.
Section 3 - Configuration WIRELESS SECURITY MODE – WPA-Personal Use WPA or WPA2 mode to achieve a balance of strong security and best compatibility. This mode uses WPA for legacy clients while maintaining higher security with stations that are WPA2 capable. Also the strongest cipher that the client supports will be used. For best security, use WPA2 Only mode. This mode uses AES (CCMP’ cipher and legacy stations are not allowed access with WPA security. For maximum compatibility, use WPA Only.
Section 3 - Configuration WIRELESS SECURITY MODE – WPA-Enterprise 802.1x Some network-security experts now recommend that wireless networks use 802.1X security measures to overcome some weaknesses in standard WEP applications. A RADIUS server is used to authenticate all potential users. . Enter your RADIUS server data: IP Address, Port, and Key. Click on the Save Settings button to apply settings.
Section 3 - Configuration LOCAL NETWORK You can configure the LAN IP address to suit your preference. Many users will find it convenient to use the default settings together with DHCP service to manage the IP settings for their private network. The IP address of the Router is the base address used for DHCP. In order to use the Router for DHCP on your LAN, the IP address pool used for DHCP must be compatible with the IP address of the Router.
Section 3 - Configuration ADD/EDIT DHCP RESERVATION (OPTIONAL) Select the Enable to let you reserve the IP Address for the designated PC with the configured MAC Address. The Computer Name can help you recognize the PC with the MAC Address, such as “Father’s Laptop”. Clicking on the Copy Your PC’s MAC Address button to help you get the Mac address from the PC you are using now browsing this web page.
Section 3 - Configuration LAN SETUP Do not turn the Router off while it is rebooting. You might need to re-configure your PC NIC settings to enter the Router’s web manager after reboot.
Section 3 - Configuration TIME The TIME configuration option allows you to configure, update, and maintain the correct time on the internal system clock. From this section you can set the time zone that you are in and set the NTP (Network Time Protocol) Server. Daylight Saving can also be configured to automatically adjust the time when needed. To access the TIME setting window, click on the Time and Date button in the SETUP directory TIME Check the Enable NTP Server.
Section 3 - Configuration example, In Germany you must type 2 because Germany’s time zone is 1 hour ahead of GMT or UTC (GMT+1). Thus, in Germany you must use March, Last, Sunday, at 1:00 A.M. Daylight Saving time ends in the most parts of the United States on the First Sunday of November. Each time zone in the United States must use Daylight Saving time at 2:00 A.M. Thus, in the United States you must set November, First, Sunday, at 2:00 A.M.
Section 3 - Configuration PARENTAL CONTROL Parental Control provides two useful tools for restricting Internet access. Block Websites allows you to quickly create a list of all web sites that you wish to stop users from accessing. Time Restrictions allows you to control when clients or PCs connected to Router are allowed to access the Internet BLOCKED WEBSITES SCHEDULING SCH EDULING Please type the website name which you want to block on the Website Please set the day and time.
Section 3 - Configuration LOGOUT The LOGOUT page enables you to logout of your router configuration and closes the browser. To access the LOGOUT setting window, click on the Logout button in the SETUP directory LOGOUT Click on the Logout button to logout of the router configuration settings and close the browser.
Section 3 - Configuration ADVANCED This chapter includes the more advanced features used for network management and security as well as administrative tools to manage the router, view status and other information used to examine performance and for troubleshooting. PORT FORWARDING Use the PORT FORWARDING window to open ports in your router and re-direct data through those ports to a single PC on your network (WAN-to-LAN traffic).
Section 3 - Configuration APPLICATION RULES This option is used to pre-configure single or multiple trigger ports on your router that will automatically activate when the router senses data sent to the Internet from one of these applications. APPLICATION RULES CO NFIGURATION Select a name from the Application Name drop-down menu for a pre-configured application or type a name in the Name input box to define your own application.
Section 3 - Configuration QOS SETUP Quality of Service Setup can be used to improve data flow for different applications by prioritizing the network traffic based on selected criteria. QOS SETUP You have to define the service ports. For example, VoIP(RTP) is from 700(Start Port) to 900(End Port) H.
Section 3 - Configuration ADVANCED QOS SETUP Click the Wireless QoS button to set wireless data priority. Click the LAN QoS button to set Ethernet data priority. WIRELESS QOS RULES RULE S CONFIGURATI CONFI GURATION GURATI ON Type the policy name on the Name Set the priority value on the Priority Select the Protocol, Protocol ANY, ICMP, TCP and UDP. Set the Source IP Range and the Destination IP Range. Range Set the Source Port Range and the Destination Port Range.
Section 3 - Configuration LAN QOS RULES CONFIGURATI CONFI GURATI ON Type the policy name on the Name Set the priority value on the Priority Select the Protocol, Protocol ANY, ICMP, TCP and UDP. Set the Source IP Range and the Destination IP Range Range. nge Set the Source Port Range and the Destination Port Range. Range Click the Add/Apply button to add the policy to the list.
Section 3 - Configuration OUTBOUND FILTER By default, all outgoing IP traffic from the LAN is allowed. The Outbound Filter allows you to create a filter rule to block outgoing IP traffic by specifying a filter name and at least one condition below. All of the specified conditions in this filter rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect. ADD OUTBOUND IP FILTER Type the filter name on the Filter Name. Name Choose ICMP, TCP/UDP, TCP or UDP on the Protocol.
Section 3 - Configuration INBOUND FILTER By default, all incoming IP traffic from the internet network is allowed. The Inbound Filter allows you to create a filter rule to filter incoming IP traffic by specifying a filter name and at least one condition below. All of the specified conditions in this filter rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect. ADD OUTBOUND IP FILTER Type the filter name on the Filter Name. Name Choose ICMP, TCP/UDP, TCP or UDP on the Protocol.
Section 3 - Configuration WIRELESS FILTER This feature can let you add a policy to deny or allow WLAN devices connected to the router WIRELESS FILTER POLICY You can choose the Disable/ Allow All/ Deny All of Wireless Filter Policy. Disable: You don t want to launch the feature. Allow All: Support Wlan devices make connection, except the mac address which is added in the filter table. Deny All: Support deny all Wlan devices make connection, except the mac address which is added in the filter table.
Section 3 - Configuration DNS SETUP The DNS is used to resolve the DNS name to IPs. You can type or get automatically. The Dynamic DNS feature allows you to host a server (Web, FTP, Game Server, etc...’ using a domain name that you have purchased (for example: www.whateveryournameis.com’ with your dynamically assigned IP address. Most broadband Internet Service Providers assign dynamic (changing’ IP addresses.
Section 3 - Configuration To access the DDNS setting window, click on the DDNS button under the ADVANCED tab. DDNS CONFIGURATION Please enable the Enable Dynamic DNS if you want to use DDNS. Choose which DDNS web site to use on the Server Address. Type which Host name which you registered with your DDNS service provider. on the Host Name. Please choose which interface name to use on the Interface. Type the username/password on the username/password for your DDNS account.
Section 3 - Configuration FIREWALL & DMZ The router already provides a simple firewall by virtue of the way NAT works. By default NAT does not respond to unsolicited incoming requests on any port, thereby making your WAN invisible to Internet cyber attackers. DMZ means 'Demilitarised Zone'. DMZ allows computers behind the router firewall to be accessible to Internet traffic. Typically, your DMZ would contain Web servers, FTP servers, and others.
Section 3 - Configuration DMZ SETTING Please enable the Enable DMZ and type the DMZ client IP on the DMZ IP Address. Address Or you also can choose the DMZ host by the up-down menu. APPLICATION APPLICATIO N LEVEL GATEWAY (ALG ’ CONFIGURATION Please choose the PPTP, PPTP IPSec(VPN Passthrough’, Passthrough’ RTSP(Online Video Streaming’, Streaming’ Windows/MSN Messager, Messager FTP, FTP H.323(Video Conferencing’, Conferencing’ SIP, SIP WakeWake-OnOn-LAN and MMS.
Section 3 - Configuration ADVANCED INTERNET The Multiple PVC Settings allow you to Add, Add Delete or Edit multiple PVCs connection for advanced ADSL service. The Advanced ADSL settings allow you to choose which ADSL modulation settings your modem router will support. D-Link do not recommend that you change these settings unless directed to do so by your ISP.
Section 3 - Configuration ADVANCED ADSL SETTINGS SETTIN GS Please select following ADSL profile to link. G.Dmt, G.Dmt G.lite, G.lite T1.413, T1.413 ADSL2, ADSL2 AnnexL, AnnexL ADSL2+, ADSL2+ Annex M Please choose the Inner pair or Outer pair on the Select the phone line pair below. below Please select to enable Bitswap and SRA on the Capability.
Section 3 - Configuration ADVANCED WIRELESS These options are for users that wish to change the behavior of their 802.11g wireless radio from the standard setting. D-Link does not recommend changing these settings from the factory default. Incorrect settings may impair the performance of your wireless radio. The default settings should provide the best wireless radio performance in most environments.
Section 3 - Configuration Please enable the Enable Wireless Guest Network Type SSID on the Wireless Network Name Please choose Visible or Invisible on the Visibility Status Please select Off/On on the AP Isolation.
Section 3 - Configuration ADVANCED LAN These options are for users that wish to change the LAN settings. D-Link does not recommend changing these settings from factory default. Changing these settings may affect the behavior of your network. UPNP Please select the Enable UPnP when you want to have Universal Plug and Play (UPnP’ supports peer-to-peer Plug and Play functionality for network devices. BLOCK ICMP PING Enable the WAN Ping Respond on the Enable WAN Ping Respond. Respond.
Section 3 - Configuration SNMP SETUP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP’ allows a management application to retrieve statistics and status from the SNMP agent in this device. Select the desired values and click "Apply" to configure the SNMP options. SNMP CONFIGURATION Please enable the SNMP Agent Agent Please type the Read Community, Community Set Community to match to the SNMP requirier. Please type System Name, Name System Location and System Contact to describe the DSL-2740B s related information.
Section 3 - Configuration REMOTE MANAGEMENT This section allows you to enable/disable remote access to the router from the Internet. Advanced access control allows you to configure access via specific services. Most users will not need to change any of these settings. REMOTE MANAGEMENT SE TTINGS Please enable the ENABLE Remote Management Please type the port number which you want to replace the original port.
Section 3 - Configuration REMOTE ACCESS CONTROL CONTRO L Please select the Service to enable on LAN or WAN. WAN Please click the Apply Settings button to save the configuration.
Section 3 - Configuration ROUTING SETUP Enter the destination network address, subnet mask, gateway AND/OR available WAN interface then click "Apply" to add the entry to the routing table. A maximum 32 entries can be configured Allows you to configure RIP (Routing Information Protocol’. To activate RIP for the device, select the 'Enabled' radio button for Global RIP Mode.
Section 3 - Configuration TR-069 The WAN management protocol TR-069 allows anAuto-Configuration Server (ACS) to perform auto-configuration, provision, collection, and diagnostics to this device. To access the TR-069 Configuration window, click on the TR-069 button under the ADVANCED tab. TR-069 TR-069 is a WAN management protocol which allows your ISP to perform monitoring, configuration and firmware upgrade on your router remotely. Inform: Select to enable or disable TR-069 client functionality.
Section 3 - Configuration WIFI PROTECTED SETUP Wi-Fi Protected Setup is used to easily add devices to a network using a PIN or button press. Devices must support Wi-Fi Protected Setup in order to be configured by this method. WI - FI PROTECTED SETUP SETU P Please select to Enable or Lock Wireless Security Settings You also can click the Set to Configured button to set configured PIN SETTINGS Choose to click the Reset PIN to Default button or Generate New PIN button to show the PIN on the Current PIN.
Section 3 - Configuration POWER MANAGEMENT This feature allows you to control of Hardware modules to evaluate power consumption. Use the control buttons to select the desired option, click Apply and check the status response. MIPS CPU CLOCK You can choose Auto, Auto 1/8 of full speed ASYNC, ASYNC 1/4 of full speed ASYNC, ASYNC 1/2 of full speed ASYNC, ASYNC, Full speed ASYNC ASYNC, Full speed SYNC and it will show on the Status. Status It can control the CPU s handling data speed.
Section 3 - Configuration MAINTENANCE Click on the MAINTENANCE tab to reveal the window buttons for various functions located in this directory. PASSWORD The factory default password of this router is 'admin'. To help secure your network, D-Link recommends that you should choose a new password. SET PASSWORD (OPTIONAL’ (OPTION AL’ Please type the Current Password, New Password, Confirm Password and the Idle Time Out. Please click the Apply Settings button to save the settings.
Section 3 - Configuration SAVE/RESTORE SETTINGS Once the router is configured and you can save the configuration settings to a configuration file on your hard drive. You also have the option to load configuration settings, or restore the factory default settings. SAVE/RESTORE CONFIG URATION Please click the Save button on the Save Settings to Local Hard Drive. Drive Please click Browse button to choose the configurations file and then click the Update Settings button to upload.
Section 3 - Configuration FIRMWARE UPDATE Use the FIRMWARE UPGRADE window to load the latest firmware for the device. Note that the device configuration settings may return to the factory default settings, so make sure you first save the configuration settings with the SAVE/RESTORE SETTINGS window described above. To access the FIRMWARE UPGRADE setting window, click on the Firmware Update button under the MAINTENANCE tab.
Section 3 - Configuration DIAGNOSTICS Your router is capable of testing your DSL connection. The individual tests are listed below. If a test displays a fail status, click "Return Diagnostics Tests" at the bottom of this page to make sure fail status is consistent. If the test continues to fail, click "Help" and follow the troubleshooting procedures. .
Section 3 - Configuration SYSTEM LOG The system Log allows you to configure local, remote and email logging, and to view the logs that have been created. REMOTE LOG SETTING Log Level: All events above or equal to the selected level will be logged. Display All logged events above or equal to the selected Level: level will be displayed. Mode: Display mode of system log.
Section 3 - Configuration EMAIL SETTINGS Please type the From MAIL Address, Address, To MAIL Address and SMTP Server Address. Address. Please Enable the Enable Authentication and then set the Account Name, Name Account Password and Verity Password. Password EMAIL LOG WHEN FULL Please Enable the On Log Full. When the log file is full, the system will send mail to the mail address you set.
Section 3 - Configuration SCHEDULE Schedule allows you to create scheduling rules to be applied for your firewall. Maximum of 16 entries SCHEDULE RULE Please click the Add or Edit button to configure the schedule policy. ADD SCHEDULE RULE Please type the Name Please choose all week or Sun, Sun Mon, Mon Tue, Tue Wed, Wed Thu, Thu Fri or Sat. Sat Please set the Start Time and End Time. Time Please type the Apply button to save the configuration.
Section 3 - Configuration STATUS Click on the STATUS tab to reveal the window buttons for various functions located in this directory. The DEVICE STATUS window is the first item in the STATUS directory. Use these windows to view system information and monitor performance. DEVICE INFO The Device Info page displays a summary overview of your router status, including: Device software version and summary of your Internet configuration (both wireless and Ethernet status).
Section 3 - Configuration INTERNET INFO This window displays WAN information including IP address, Mask, Default Gateway, Primary/Secondary DNS Server. WIRELESS LAN This window displays authenticated wireless stations and their status.
Section 3 - Configuration LOCAL NETWORK INFO This window displays LAN information including MAC, IP address, Mask, and DHCP Server.
Section 3 - Configuration CONNECTED CLIENTS This feature shows all the currently connected wireless and LAN computers or PCs. CONNECTED WIRELESS CLIENTS This window displays authenticated wireless stations and their status. CONNECTED LAN CLIENTS This window displays all the entities which link to the LAN interface successfully. You can choose to block which entities and click the Block button BLOCKED MAC ADDRESS Click the Unblock button to unblock the blocked entities.
Section 3 - Configuration STATISTICS This information reflects the current status of your router. WAN STATISTICS This window displays all the Receiver and Transmitted packet status on the WAN interface. LAN STATISTICS This window displays all the Receiver and Transmitted packet status on the LAN interface.
Section 3 - Configuration ADSL STATISTICS This window displays all the ADSL status D-Link DSL-2740B User Manual 85
Section 3 - Configuration You can click the ADSL BER Test button to test the ADSL connection. You can click the Reset Statistics button to set all statistics to recount.
Section 3 - Configuration ROUTE INFO To access the ROUTE INFO setting window, click on the ROUTE INFO button under the STATUS tab.
Section 4 - Troubleshooting Troubleshooting This chapter provides solutions to problems that can occur during the installation and operation of the DSL-2740B. Read the following descriptions if you are having problems. (The examples below are illustrated in Windows® XP. If you have a different operating system, the screenshots on your computer will look similar to the following examples.) 1. Why can’t I access the web-based configuration utility? When entering the IP address of the D-Link router (192.168.
Section 4 - Troubleshooting • Configure your Internet settings: • Go to Start > Settings > Control Panel. Double-click on the Internet Options Icon. From the Security tab, click on the button to restore the settings to their defaults. • Click on the Connection tab and set the dial-up option to Never Dial a Connection. Click on the LAN Settings button. Make sure nothing is checked. Click on the OK. • Go to the Advanced tab and click on the button to restore these settings to their defaults.
Appendix A - Wireless Basics Wireless Basics D-Link wireless products are based on industry standards to provide easy-to-use and compatible high-speed wireless connectivity within your home, business or public access wireless networks. Strictly adhering to the IEEE standard, the D-Link wireless family of products will allow you to securely access the data you want, when and where you want it. You will be able to enjoy the freedom that wireless networking delivers.
Appendix A - Wireless Basics Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) In a wireless local area network, a device called an Access Point (AP) connects computers to the network. The access point has a small antenna attached to it, which allows it to transmit data back and forth over radio signals. With an indoor access point as seen in the picture, the signal can travel up to 300 feet.
Appendix A - Wireless Basics Using a D-Link Cardbus Adapter with your laptop, you can access the hotspot to connect to Internet from remote locations like: Airports, Hotels, Coffee Shops, Libraries, Restaurants, and Convention Centers. Wireless network is easy to setup, but if you’re installing it for the first time it could be quite a task not knowing where to start. That’s why we’ve put together a few setup steps and tips to help you through the process of setting up a wireless network.
Appendix B - Networking Basics Networking Basics Check your IP address After you install your new D-Link adapter, by default, the TCP/IP settings should be set to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server (i.e. wireless router) automatically. To verify your IP address, please follow the steps below. Click on Start > Run. In the run box type cmd and click on the OK. At the prompt, type ipconfig and press Enter. This will display the IP address, subnet mask, and the default gateway of your adapter.
Appendix B - Networking Basics Statically Assign an IP address If you are not using a DHCP capable gateway/router, or you need to assign a static IP address, please follow the steps below: Step 1 Windows® XP - Click on Start > Control Panel > Network Connections. Windows® 2000 - From the desktop, right-click on the My Network Places > Properties. Step 2 Right-click on the Local Area Connection which represents your D-Link network adapter and select Properties.
Appendix C – Technical Specification Technical Specifications ADSL Standards • • • • • Data Transfer Rate • ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 ITU G.992.1 (G.dmt) AnnexA ITU G.992.2 (G.lite) Annex A ITU G.994.1 (G.hs) ITU G.992.5 Annex A • • • ADSL2 Standards • • ITU G.992.3 (G.dmt.bis) Annex A ITU G.992.4 (G.lite.bis) Annex A Protocols • • • • • • • • • • IEEE 802.
Appendix D –Contacting Technical Support FCC Caution Statement: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Appendix D –Contacting Technical Support IC Caution English: This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003 and RSS-210. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Française: Cet appareil numérique de classe B est conforme aux normes canadiennes ICES-003 et RSS-210.
Appendix D –Contacting Technical Support Contacting Technical Support You can find software updates and user documentation on the D-Link websites. If you require product support, we encourage you to browse our FAQ section on the Web Site before contacting the Support line. We have many FAQ’s which we hope will provide you a speedy resolution for your problem. For Customers within the United Kingdom & Ireland: D-Link UK & Ireland Technical Support over the Internet: http://www.dlink.co.uk ftp://ftp.dlink.