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Summary of Contents for DSL5029EN(1T1R)

Page 1: ...DSL5029EN 1T1R ADSL2 150Mbps Wireless N Modem Router...

Page 2: ...A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR ANY WARRANTIES ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING COURSE OF PERFORMANCE OR USAGE OF TRADE IN NO EVENT WILL THE SELLERS BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OR LOSS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO D...

Page 3: ...nflicts 11 Internet Sharing Proxy and Security Applications 11 Configuring TCP IP Settings 12 Configuring Internet Properties 12 Removing Temporary Internet Files 13 Setup the Device 14 The Web User I...

Page 4: ...User Manual Page 4 of 42 Maintenance 35 Update 35 Reboot 36 Log 36 Diagnostics 37 Router Care Tips 38 Safety Precautions 39...

Page 5: ...h as web surfing social networking online gaming and or even HD audio video streaming Simplified One Touch Setup through Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS Instead of connecting conventionally to the wireless...

Page 6: ...d Web Browser Ethernet network adapter An active DSL Internet account Package Contents Package contents are listed below For any missing items please contact your dealer immediately Product contents v...

Page 7: ...an AC power supply DSL OFF Link disconnection ON DSL signal is established Blinking Establishing or No DSL signal INT OFF ON Blinking No connection to the Internet Internet connection established Fai...

Page 8: ...mputers and other Ethernet devices RJ45 DSL PORT Connecting the modem to an ADSL line RJ11 ON OFF LABEL DESCRIPTION RESET Press for five 5 seconds to perform device reboot Press for ten 10 seconds to...

Page 9: ...ow access the internet You may need to check some settings or disable some applications before proceeding with the installation Connect the telephone cables Ethernet cables and power adapter You may c...

Page 10: ...lustration below is an example of a network diagram Each port in the router can be used for different connections For example Ethernet 1 connect to a Desktop PC Wireless connect a wireless laptop to t...

Page 11: ...Temporary Internet files Internet Sharing Proxy and Security Applications Internet sharing proxy software and firewall applications may interfere with the modem installation These should be removed or...

Page 12: ...t Protocol TCP IP and then click Properties The Internet Protocol TCP IP dialog box would appear 5 Select Obtain an IP address automatically 6 Click the OK button to close the Internet Protocol TCP IP...

Page 13: ...emove footprints left by the Web pages you visited To remove temporary Internet files 1 Select Start Run to open the Run dialog box 2 Enter control and then click the OK button to open the Control Pan...

Page 14: ...e end of the Ethernet cable from the modem s Ethernet port and plug the other end into the Ethernet port of your computer If you have another device you need to connect through wire into the modem use...

Page 15: ...Telephone Service POTS splitter separates the two signals and eliminates the noise To setup a telephone on the POTS Splitter DSL Microfilter a Locate the phone jack in your house b Insert the POTS Spl...

Page 16: ...Web Page To access your modem s Web User Interface 1 Launch any web browser e g Internet Explorer Google Chrome On the address bar type the default IP 192 168 254 254 and press Enter 2 On the login p...

Page 17: ...dem s functionalities The layout and content positioning of the device s web user interface is mapped below Status The Status page of the web user interface displays various summaries of your modem su...

Page 18: ...User Manual Page 18 of 42 Wizard The Wizard page of the web user interface allows you to input the PPPoE username and password that your ISP provides Click Apply Changes to save your settings...

Page 19: ...LAN Choose Setup WLAN The WLAN page that is displayed contains Basic Security MBSSID Access Control List and WPS Basic Settings Choose WLAN Basic and the following page appears In this page you can co...

Page 20: ...1b g n It is suggested to leave it as it is in order for your modem to support various devices that have different modes SSID Allows you to change the default wireless network name set on your modem T...

Page 21: ...e encryption mode is set to TKIP AES WPA Authentication Mode Select Personal Pre Shared Key Enter the pre shared key in the Pre Shared Key field Select Enterprise RADIUS Enter the port IP address and...

Page 22: ...reless clients If you choose Allow Listed as the Wireless Access Control Mode only the devices whose MAC addresses are listed in the Current Access Control List can connect to the modem If you choose...

Page 23: ...configure the multi BSSID of the wireless clients It supports 4 virtual access points VAPs It is a unique name to identify the modem in the wireless LAN Wireless stations associating to the modem mus...

Page 24: ...tool enter the PIN which is generated by the modem start connection The client will automatically establish the connection with the modem through the encryption mode and you need not to enter the key...

Page 25: ...AT QoS CWMP Port Mapping and Others Route Choose Advanced Route The page that is displayed contains Static Route IPv6 Static Route and RIP Static Route Click Static Route in the left pane and the foll...

Page 26: ...tination Interface The interface for the specified route Add Route Click it to add the new static route to the Static Route Table Update Select a row in the Static Route Table and modify the parameter...

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Page 28: ...e default Trigger settings will populate the table below If the application you want to setup isn t listed click the User defined Application Name radio button and type in a name for the trigger in th...

Page 29: ...disable IP QoS function You need to enable IP QoS if you want to configure the parameters of this page Bandwidth Limit Click Advanced QoS Bandwidth Limit in the left pane and the following page appea...

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Page 31: ...e four rules through Group1 to Group4 The procedure is as follows Step 1 Select Enable to enable port mapping Step 2 Select Group1 Then the interfaces are added in the WAN and LAN table Step 3 Select...

Page 32: ...e Step 5 Click Apply to save the changes Parental Control Click Parental Control in the left pane and the following page appears This page is designed to help parents to control children s time spent...

Page 33: ...Choose Service IGMP and the following page appears The page that is displayed contains IGMP Proxy IGMP Proxy Click IGMP Proxy in the left pane and the following page appears In this page you can enab...

Page 34: ...Page 34 of 42 DDNS Choose Service DDNS the page shown in the following figure appears This page is used to configure the dynamic DNS address from DynDNS org or TZO You can add or remove to configure...

Page 35: ...Reboot Log and Diagnostics Update Choose Maintenance Update The Update page that is displayed contains Firmware Update and Backup Restore Backup Restore Click Backup Restore in the left pane and the f...

Page 36: ...following page appears You can set the router reset to the default settings or set the router to commit the current settings Log Choose Maintenance Log and the following page appears In this page you...

Page 37: ...r Manual Page 37 of 42 Diagnostics Choose Maintenance Diagnostics and the following page appears The page that is displayed contains Ping and Traceroute Select the option that you want to run diagnost...

Page 38: ...own the router 4 Install the router on a flat surface and ensure that there is enough space for air to circulate 5 Avoid dropping the router depending on the surface where it lands the router can get...

Page 39: ...ce or change any component Only qualified technical specialists are allowed to service the equipment Observe safety precautions to avoid electric shock Check voltage before connecting to the power sup...

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Page 42: ...User Manual Page 42 of 42 Copyright 2017 Aztech Technologies Pte Ltd CRN 199800635M All rights reserved...

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