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Contents
1. Introduction to ADSL - Ethernet Router3
1.1 Product Features..3
1.2 Related Documents..7
2. Package Contents and Hardware Indicators9
2.1 Hardware Indicators 9
3. Hardware Installation....12
4. Network Settings13
5. Configuring ADSL Router ...19
5.1 Accessing the Web Manager19
5.2 Configuration...22
5.3 LAN Setup.....24
5.4 NAT Configuration..26
5.5 DNS Configuration..28
5.6 Save Settings28
6. Admin Privilege......29
APPENDIX : PVC Configuration35
1. 1 Product Features
ADSL Compliance
-- Compliant with ADSL standards
ATM Protocols
-- WAN mode support: PPP over ATM (RFC2364) and PPP over
Ethernet (RFC2516)
-- LAN mode support: bridged/routed Ethernet over ATM (RFC
1483)
-- ATM forum UNI 3.1 / 4.0 PVC
-- Support 1VCs (Virtual Circuits)
-- ATM SAR (segmentation and reassembly)
-- ATM AAL5 (adaption layer type 5)
-- OAM F5
Bridge Mode
-- Ethernet to ADSL self learning Transparent Bridging
(IEEE 802.1D)
-- Support up to 16 MAC learning address
Router Mode
-- IP routing RIPv2
-- Static Routing
Security
-- User authentication for PPP
-- PAP (password authentication protocol)
-- CHAP (challenge authentication protocol)
-- Password-protected system management
Ethernet Interface
-- IEEE 802.3 compliant
-- 10/100 Mbps
USB Interface
-- Compliant with USB specification, Revision 1.1
-- USB full speed (12Mbps)
-- Vendor specific descriptors
2 Package Contents
Make sure that you have the following items:
ADSL Ethernet Router (Single-Port/Four-Port)
12VDC ADAPTER
Telephone cable
Quick start guide
Splitter/ CAT-5 UTP Fast Ethernet cable/ USB cable (Option)
If any of the items is damaged or missing, contact your dealer
immediately.
Ready
SHOW
TIME
RxD
LINK
ACT
Ready
SHOW
TIME
RxD
LINK
ACT
1 2 3 4
LED Indicators
The LED Indicators read as follows:
POWER
READY
SHOWTIME
RXD
LINK
Steady green
connection.
ACT
light
indicates
valid
Ethernet
Rear Panel
-ADSL Ethernet Router (Single-Port)
The rear panel of the Router provides access to the DC power adapter,
one USB connection, one LAN connection, one WAN connection and
power on/off switch.
USB
Power
Switch
LAN
!
DC
10
WAN
Power
DC
Switch
LAN
WAN
Splitter
!!!!
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3. Hardware Installation
Power on
Connect the Adapter to power inlet and turn the power switch on, this
product will enter a self-test phase. When it is in the self-test phase, the
indicators READY LED will be lighted ON for about 8 seconds, and the
READY LED will be flashed to indicate that the self-test phase has
finished. Finally, the READY LED will be flashed to indicate that router is
in normal operation.
ADSL connection
Simply plug one end of the cable into the ADSL port (RJ-11 receptacle)
on the rear panel of the Router and insert the other end into splitter .
Power
Switch
LAN
WAN
!
DC
HUB
Splitter
!!!!!
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4. Networking Settings
4.1 TCP/IP Configuration for Windows 98
Use the following steps to configure the manager PC to be a DHCP
client. These same steps must be performed for every host PC on your
network if you use the DHCP function of the Router.
1. Click Start button, Settings and choose Control Panel.
2. Double click Network icon and select Configuration tab.
3. Select the TCP/IP line that has been associated to your network
card in the Configuration tab and click Properties.
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B. Configure IP manually
Select Specify an IP address on the IP address tab. The
default IP address of Router is 10.0.0.2. So please use 10.0.0.X
(X is between 1 and 253, except 2) for IP address field and
255.0.0.0.0 for Subnet Mask field.
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In the DNS Configuration tab, add the DNS values which are
provided by the ISP into DNS Server Search Order field and
click Add button.
After configuring the TCP/IP protocol, you can use the ping command
to check if your computer has successfully connected to this Router.
The following example shows the ping procedure for Windows 98 .
First, execute the ping command.
Ping 10.0.0.2
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5.
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If the password is correct, it will appear the main page of the web-based
management.
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Router Status:
This option provides the function for observing the products working
status.
A. ADSL -> View ADSL status. There are SNR Margin, Line
Attenuation, Error Seconds, Loss of Signal, Loss of Frame,
CRC Errors, and Data Rate.
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5.2 Configuration:
1. WAN -> Setting the VC 0 enabled (Yes) or disabled (No).
Setting the VPI, VCI and static IP Address and subnet
mask.
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NAT
Click Session Name Configuration and type session name, then click
submit and click go back to NAT configuration to add an IP address.
Choose NAT in the lists and type Session Name and setup an IP
address, then click submit. This will just allow this host to connect to
Internet; the other hosts cannot connect to Internet.
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6. Admin Privilege
Only admin has privilege to view and configure these pages.
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Router Mode
Router Mode
(PPPoA/PPPoE)
(Static IP)
WAN Configuration
VC0 Enabled
Yes
Yes
Yes
VC1-VC7 Enabled
No
No
No
N/A(Automatically
Assigned by ISP)
Provided by ISP
N/A(Automatically
Assigned by ISP)
Provided by ISP
N/A
WAN Advanced
Configuration
Encapsulation
1483
LLC
Routered
Bridge
Enabled
Disabled
Disabled
N/A
N/A(Required by
N/A
IP
some ISPs)
PPP User Name
N/A
Provided by ISP
N/A
PPP Password
N/A
Provided by ISP
N/A
DHCP
Check None
Not Checked
Checked
Checked
Disabled
NAPT
NAPT
LAN Configuration
DHCP Server
NAT Configuration
NAT
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Bridge Mode
Router Mode
Router Mode
(PPPoA/PPPoE)
(Static IP)
N/A
N/A(Automatically
Assigned by ISP)
Provided By ISP
N/A(Automatically
Assigned by ISP)
Provided By ISP
N/A(Automatically
Assigned by ISP)
Provided By ISP
Disabled
Disabled
DNS Configuration
Default Gateway
RIP Configuration
RIP
Disabled
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