July 2009 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 limitations 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.
Contents _____ 1. Introduction ............................................................................................................... 5 1.1 Features........................................................................................................................ 5 1.2 Package Contents ....................................................................................................... 6 1.3 LEDs Indication & Connectors of Broadband Router ..............................................
3.9 Misc............................................................................................................................. 35 3.9.1 UPnP ............................................................................................................... 35 3.9.2 DDNS .............................................................................................................. 35 3.10 Status.................................................................................................................
1. Introduction ______ Congratulations on purchasing the Broadband Router. This Broadband Router, is a high quality and reliable Internet routing device, enables multiple users to share the Broadband Internet connection through a Cable or DSL modem. Simply install the router, connect to Cable/DSL modem, and surf Internet without extra efforts.
● Multi Segment LAN Support: This feature is enabled through Broadband Router’s RIP (Routing Information Protocol) and build-in static routing table. Configuration and Management ● Easy Setup: Users allow to configure Broadband Router from anywhere on the LAN via web browser. ● Remote Management: The Broadband Router can be managed from any PC on the LAN. ● UPnP Support: Universal Plug and Play feature. UPnP is supported by Windows ME or later.
WAN On (Steady Amber) WAN port is successfully connected Flashing Data is being sent or received. Back Panel Connectors Button/port Description Button/port Description Reset Reset configurations to default. Press the button and hold for 10 seconds. 1x, 2x, 3x, 4x LAN Ports. Connect LAN systems with RJ-45 cable. WAN WAN port. Connect DSL or Cable modem. PWR Power jack. Connect with AC power adapter. 1.4 System Requirements ● One or more PCs (desktop or notebook) with Ethernet interface.
User needs to configure TCP/IP network settings, Internet access configuration for each system within the Broadband Router’s LAN network. By default, the Broadbnad Router acts as a DHCP server for server version of Windows, it automatically assigns IP address to each system when systems boot up. For all non-server version of Windows, the default TCP/IP setting acts as a DHCP client.
‧ If you decide to use IP address from Wireless Router, select “Obtain an IP address automatically”. ‧ If you decide to use the IP address you are desired, select “Use the following IP address”. Make sure enter correct addresses in “IP Address” and “Subnet Mask” fields. ‧ You must set Wireless Router’s IP address as “Default Gateway”. ‧ If the DNS Server fields are empty, select “Use the following DNS server addresses” and enter the DNS address is provided by your ISP, then click “OK”.
b) Select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” then click “Properties”, window below will appear. ‧ If you decide to use IP address from Wireless Router, select “Obtain an IP address automatically”. ‧ If you decide to use the IP address you are desired, select “Use the following IP address”. Make sure enter correct addresses in “IP Address” and “Subnet Mask” fields. ‧ You must set Wireless Router’s IP address as “Default Gateway”.
‧ If the DNS Server fields are empty, select “Use the following DNS server addresses” and enter the DNS address is provided by your ISP, then click “OK”. Checking TCP/IP Settings for Windows Vista a) Click “Start” Æ “Control Panel Æ “Manage Network Connections” and right click “Local Area Connection” then select “Properties”, window below will appear. b) Select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” then click “Properties”, window below will appear.
‧ If you decide to use the IP address you are desired, select “Use the following IP address”. Make sure enter correct addresses in “IP Address” and “Subnet Mask” fields. ‧ You must set Wireless Router’s IP address as “Default Gateway”. ‧ If the DNS Server fields are empty, select “Use the following DNS server addresses” and enter the DNS address is provided by your ISP, then click “OK”.
3. Setup Broadband Router Configurations via Web Browser The Broadband Router comes with a web-based configuration utility. Users can access this configuration utility from any of client system within Broadband Router’s LAN. For best results, either use Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later.
Saving as below. Click “Next” to continue. After specify the WAN connection type required by your ISP, please follow the next steps to configure DHCP and DNS settings to complete the wizard. Dynamic IP address: Obtain an IP address automatically from your service provider. Static IP: Use Static IP address to access Network, your ISP will provide a static IP address. PPPOE: PPPoE is a common connection type used for xDSL.
Login Account: Allows you to setup a password in order to access the web-based management website. Remote Management: You can specify a Host IP address that can perform remote management functions. 3.3.2 System Settings The System Settings window configures broadband router basic settings, such as router’s Host Name, Set Time Zone, Daylight Saving and Operation Mode.
NTP Server (IP or Domain Name): Enter a Domain Name if it was provided by the ISP Time Zone: Select the time zone of the country you are currently in. The router will set its time based on your selection. Daylight Saving: The router can also take Daylight savings into account. If you wish to use this function, you must check/tick the enable box to enable your daylight saving configuration. Host Name: Enter a hostname if it was provided by the ISP (Default: router).
3.3.4 Configuration Use this window to restore or backup broadband router settings, such as Restore Factory Default, Backup Settings and Restore Settings. The Factory Default settings are: “Username: admin”, “Password: 1234”, “IP: 192.168.2.1”, “Natmask: 255.255.255.0” 3.3.5 Tools If for any reason the device is not responding correctly, you may want to restart the unit by clicking on the Reboot button.
3.3.6 Language Specify the language of the device menu. The two languages are supported in this router: English and Traditional Chinese. 3.3.7 Log Settings Not only does the device display the logs of activities and events, it can be setup to send these logs to another location. The logs can be sent via email to a specific email account. SMTP Server: The address of the SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) server that will be used to send the logs. Email Address: The email address the logs will be sent to.
3.4 WAN Specify the WAN connection mode required by your Internet Service Provider, then click "OK" Button to provide detailed configuration parameters for the selected connection type. (a) Dynamic IP address Select this option if your ISP provides you an IP address automatically. This option is typically used for Cable services. Please enter the Dynamic IP information accordingly.
DHCP: Obtain an IP address automatically from the ISP. MAC Address Clone: You can use the “Clone MAC Address” button to copy the MAC address of the Ethernet Card installed by your ISP and replace the WAN MAC address with this MAC address. (b) Static IP The router’s IP address and Subnet Mask are as seen by external user on the Internet (including your ISP). If your Internet connection requires a static IP address, then your ISP will provide you with a Static IP Address and Subnet Mask.
unchecked. (c) PPPoE PPP over Ethernet is a common connection method used for xDSL. User Name and Password: Enter the User Name and Password you use when logging onto your ISP through a PPPoE or PPTP connection. Service Name: optional. Input the service name if your ISP requires it. Otherwise, leave it blank. Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU): Most ISP offers MTU value to users. The most common MTU value is 1492. Maximum Idle Time: The amount of time of inactivity before disconnecting your PPPoE session.
PPTP: The Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is a method for implementing virtual private network. Server: Specify IP Address of the PPTP Server. IP Address and Subnet Mask: the private IP address and subnet mask your ISP assigned to you. Connection ID: optional. Input the connection ID if your ISP requires it. Maximum Idle Time: the time of no activity to disconnect your PPTP session. Set it to zero to disable this feature.
L2TP Mode: The Layer two Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) is a method for implementing virtual private network. Server: Specify IP Address of the L2TP Server. (f) BigPond BigPond is an Australian internet service provider and is a subsidiary of Telstra.
User Name: Enter the User Name is provided by your ISP. This field is case-sensitive. Password: Enter the Password is provided by your ISP. This field is case-sensitive. Server IP: Enter the authenticating server IP address or host name. MTU: The normal MTU (Maximum Transmit Unit) value for most Ethernet networks is 1500 bytes. For some ISPs, you may need to modify the MTU. But this is rarely required, and should not be done unless you are sure it is necessary for your ISP connection.
3.5 LAN 3.5.1 LAN Settings Configure the gateway address of the Broadband Router. To dynamically assign the IP address for client PCs, enable the DHCP Server, set the lease time, and then specify the address range. Valid IP addresses consist of four numbers, and are separated by periods. The first three fields are the network portion, and can be from 0-255, while the last field is the host portion and can be from 1-254.
DHCP Client List: This page shows all DHCP clients (LAN PCs) currently connected to your network. The “DHCP Client List” displays the IP address and the MAC address and Remaining Time of each LAN Client.
3.6 NAT 3.6.1 Virtual Server If you configure the Broadband Router as a virtual server, remote users accessing services such as Web or FTP at your local site via public IP addresses can be automatically redirected to local servers configured with private IP address. In other words, depending on the requested service (TCP/UDP port number), the Broadband Router redirects the external service request to the appropriate server. Enabled: Enable the Virtual Server option.
applications that require multiple connections,-specify the port normally associated with an application in the "Trigger Port" field, select the protocol type as TCP or UDP, then enter the public ports associated with the trigger port to open them for inbound traffic. Enable: Enable the Port Triggering function. Trigger Port: This is the out going (Outbound) range of port numbers for this particular application. Trigger Type: Select whether the outbound port protocol is “TCP”, “UDP” or “Both”.
Enabled: Enable the Port Mapping function. Comment: The description of this setting. Server IP: Enter the NAT server IP address. Mapping Ports: Enter the port address NAT server maps to. Type: Select the Inbound port protocol type: “TCP”, “UDP” or “Both”.
3.6.4 Passthrough Allow the broadband router correctly pass though the NAT gateway. [VPN] PPTP Passthrough: PPTP is a protocol that allows corporations to extend their own corporate network through private “tunnels” over the public Internet. Enable/Disable this protocol verification. IPSec Passthrough: IPSec is a framework for a set of protocols for security at the network or packet processing layer of network verification.
Enable: Enable/disable DMZ. (Default: Disable) Public IP Address: The IP address of the WAN port or any other Public IP addresses given to you by your ISP. IP Address of Virtual DMZ Host: Enter the DMZ host IP address. 3.7 Firewall 3.7.1 Firewall Options The Broadband Router provides extensive firewall protection by restricting connection parameters to limit the risk of intrusion and defending against a wide array of common hacker attacks.
3.7.2 Client Filtering 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 192.168.2.50-99 are permanently restricted from using FTP (Port 21), while clients in the address range 192.168.2.110-119 are blocked from browsing the Internet from Monday through Friday. 3.7.
3.7.4 MAC Filtering The MAC address filer let user to allow or block certain client PCs accessing the Internet based on MAC address. MAC Address Control: This function allows user to determine whether to filter out or accept the following MAC address connect to Internet. MAC Address: Enter the MAC address to filter out or to accept.
3.8 Routing 3.8.1 Routing Table The routing table displays the current routing information in system. 3.8.2 Static Routing A static route is a pre-determined pathway that network information must travel to reach a specific host or network. Destination LAN IP: The network address of destination LAN. Subnet Mask: The subnet mask of destination LAN. Gateway: The next stop gateway of the path toward the destination LAN.
3.9 Misc 3.9.1 UPnP UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) allows automatic discovery and configuration of equipment attached to your LAN. UPnP is by supported by Windows ME, XP, or later. It provides compatibility with networking equipment, software and peripherals of the over 400 vendors that cooperate in the Plug and Play forum. 3.9.2 DDNS DDNS (Dynamic DNS) provides you on the Internet with a method to tie their domain name to a computer or server.
3.10 Status 3.10.1 Status This status page displays the router’s current status and configuration. All information is read-only. 3.10.2 Log The log file keeps a running log of events and activities occurring on the device. You may want to save the log files by clicking on Log Setting. When the device is rebooted, the logs are automatically cleared.