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User Manual

Version 1.2

Windows® 98 Second Edition, Windows® Me, Windows® 2000 and Windows® XP supported

ADSL USB &

Ethernet Router

Contents

Introduction ................................................................. 3
Minimum System Requirements ..................................... 3
Package....................................................................... 4
Router Overview ........................................................... 4
Step 1:  Setting Up Your Router ..................................... 6
Step 2:  Installing Your USB Device / Configuring Your

Ethernet Network Card ...................................... 8

Step 3:  Configuring Your Router .................................... 16
Step 4:  Configuring Your Internet Browser ...................... 18

Summary of Contents for ADSL USB

Page 1: ...rted ADSL USB Ethernet Router Contents Introduction 3 Minimum System Requirements 3 Package 4 Router Overview 4 Step 1 Setting Up Your Router 6 Step 2 Installing Your USB Device Configuring Your Ethernet Network Card 8 Step 3 Configuring Your Router 16 Step 4 Configuring Your Internet Browser 18 ...

Page 2: ... Never spill liquid of any kind on the unit Do not place the unit on an unstable stand or table The unit may drop and become damaged Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight Do not put any hot devices close to the unit as it may degrade or cause damage to it Do not put any heavy object on top of the unit Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a soft dry cloth for cleaning 1 Product wa...

Page 3: ...y asked questions or problems encountered during the setting up running of your Router please refer to the Frequently Asked Questions Troubleshooting Guide on your Installation CD Manuals folder Minimum System Requirements Pentium MMX 233MHz or above CD ROM Drive Ethernet card installed with TCP IP Protocol required only if you are connecting to the ETHERNET port of your Router USB Port required o...

Page 4: ...USB Ethernet Router User Manual ADSL USB Ethernet Router LAN Lights up when the Ethernet cable is properly connected from your Router to the Ethernet Card Flickers when the Ethernet is transmitting receiving data There will not be any activities for this LED if you are using USB cable to connect to your Router DSL Lights up when the ADSL connection is established Flickers at fast interval when the...

Page 5: ...DC IN To connect to the Power Adapter that comes with your package Rear View 3 To activate the reset function Ensure that your Router is powered on Unplugged the Ethernet cable from your Router Use a sharp pointer to depress the reset button At this point you will see the LAN indicator start blinking When the LAN indicator stops blinking that is after a count of approximately 6 seconds release the...

Page 6: ...se a Straight CAT 5 UTP Ethernet cable To connect to the MDI port of your Ethernet Hub Switch please use Straight CAT 5 UTP Ethernet cable If not you may connect to the MDIX port of your Ethernet Hub Switch using a Cross CAT 5 UTP Ethernet cable 6 Power off The Mains when the unit is not in use Step 1 Setting Up Your Router Power off your computer or and any connected devices before connecting you...

Page 7: ...on your computer refer to the documentation that comes with your computer for the location of the USB Port For Multiple Users Connection Router Mode In Router mode both Ethernet jack and USB jack can be utilised simultaneously Connect your Router to multiple computers as shown in the diagram The Ethernet Hub Switch is required if you are connecting more than 1 computer or Laptop to the Ethernet ja...

Page 8: ...ook 3 For Windows 98 Second Edition users you may be prompted for your Windows CD ROM Have it ready by your side 2 1 Installing the USB Driver Device Step 2 Installing Your USB Device Configuring Your Ethernet Network Card If you have connected your Router to the USB Port of your Computer Notebook please proceed with Step 2 1 page 8 If you have connected your Router to the Ethernet jack of your Co...

Page 9: ...tions prompted on your computer For Windows 98 Second Edition users during installation you may be prompted for your Windows CD ROM At the prompt replace the ADSL CD ROM in your CD ROM Drive with your Windows CD ROM and click OK At the Copying Files dialog box enter the path of your Windows CD ROM and click OK viii Restart your system when prompted Proceed with Step 4 iii Click Specify a location ...

Page 10: ...vanced and click Next iii Click Specify a location Click Browse and navigate to the USB folder on your ADSL CD ROM Click Next iv Click Next again to proceed installation with the indicated driver v Click Finish to complete the first stage of the USB driver installation vi Repeat step ii to v to complete the second stage of installation Follow closely to the instructions prompted vii Restart your s...

Page 11: ...mpt click Next iii Select the option Search for a suitable driver for my device recommended and click Next iv Click Specify a location and click Next v Click Browse and navigate to the USB folder on your ADSL CD ROM Click OK vi At the next prompt click Next to proceed installation with the indicated driver vii Click Finish to complete the first stage of the USB driver installation ...

Page 12: ...llowing closely to the instructions prompted x You may be prompted with Digital Signature Not Found dialog box This happens when Windows detects your driver as a new version Click Yes to proceed with the installation xi Click Finish when prompted Restart your system at the prompt Upon completion proceed with Step 3 ...

Page 13: ... iii Click Include this location in the search Click Browse and navigate to the USB folder on your ADSL CD ROM Click Next iv Click Finish to complete the first stage of the USB driver installation v Repeat step ii and iii vi You may be prompted with Hardware Installation dialog box This happens when Windows detects your driver as a new version Click Continue Anyway to proceed with the installation...

Page 14: ...m the Configuration tab select TCP IP xxx where xxx refers to the model of your Ethernet Card that is connected to your Router Click Properties 1 DO NOT proceed with this section if you did not connect to the Ethernet jack of your Router 2 The following illustrated screen shots serve only as examples For any dissimilarities please follow closely the instructions prompted on your Computer 2 2 1 For...

Page 15: ...k OK Click OK again to close Ensure that your Router is powered on Restart your system 2 2 2 For Windows 2000 Windows XP i Windows 2000 a From your Windows desktop right click on the icon My Network Places and select Properties b At the Network and Dial up Connections window right click on the Local Area Connection icon and select Properties Windows XP Instructions are based on default Start menu ...

Page 16: ...Username and Password The default for Username and Password is admin Click OK Click Create a new service At the ATM field click PPPoA routed Click Configure At the Description field enter any description for your new connection e g MyISP Overwrite VPI 0 and VCI 100 Click on the box AutoDNS Discovery Click on the box Enable NAT on this interface to enable NAT At the User name and Password fields en...

Page 17: ...User Name ______________________ Password ______________________ Auto DNS Enable Disable ______________________ The Encapsulation method not applicable for IPoA ____________________ System Administrator The addresses for LAN IP address ______________________ LAN Subnet Mask ______________________ Remote Gateway ______________________ To enable or disable NAT i Power on your computer Place the Inst...

Page 18: ...our Windows desktop double click on your Internet Explorer icon to launch your Browser ii From the Menu click Tools and select Internet Options iii Select the Connection tab Click the field Never dial a connection iv Click the LAN Settings button Ensure that your Proxy Server is not enabled Click OK to close the dialog box You may start surfing the Internet now Step 4 Configuring Your Internet Bro...

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