User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Product Overview
- Wireless Performance Considerations
- Installation
- Configure the Computer
- Log In to the Modem Router
- Menu
- Setup
- Wireless Settings
- LAN
- DHCP Setting
- Time and Date
- Advanced
- Multi-WAN
- Advanced-LAN
- NAT
- Firewall
- DOS Protection
- Packet Filter
- Rules
- Statistics
- Multicast
- Quality of Service (QoS)
- UPnP
- SNMP
- Maintenance
- Remote Access
- TR069 Setting
- Init Script
- SysLog
- Time Schedule
- Firmware Upgrade
- Configuration Backup/Restore
- Ping
- Diagnostics
- Reboot Device
- Status
- Statistics
- Appendix
- Specifications
- Limited Warranty
Repeat the above steps to connect other computers to the Modem Router via
Ethernet connection.
To connect more than four computers, use a hub or switch. Connect one end of an
RJ-45 cable to the hub or switch and the other end to the computer.
Connect the DSL
5. Connect one end of the RJ-11 cable to the DSL port of your Modem Router.
6. Connect the other end of the RJ-11 cable to a wall jack with DSL service.
Use a Splitter
You need a splitter when connecting the Modem Router to the wall jack that also
connects to a telephone.
7. Plug the splitter to the wall jack with DSL service.
8. Connect one end of the RJ-11 cable to the DSL port of your Modem Router.
9. Connect the other end of the RJ-11 cable to the MODEM port of the splitter.
10. Connect the telephone to the LINE port of the splitter using another RJ-11
cable.
Check the Installation
To ensure that all devices are properly connected, check the LED indicators on the
front of your Modem Router. For basic installation, the following LED must be lit:
√ Power LED
√ LAN LED (for every computer that is connected via Ethernet connection)
√ DSL LED
The lighted LED indicators vary depending on the type of connection that you make.
See “Front Panel” on page 7 for more information about the LED indicators.