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Ethernet USB Combo Router  

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Page 1: ...Ethernet USB Combo Router ...

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Page 3: ...rnet Properties 12 Removing Temporary Internet Files 13 Setup the Router 14 Ethernet Connection 15 USB Connection 16 Connecting to the Internet 17 About the Web Manager 19 Accessing the Web Manager 19 Menus 20 Basic Menu 21 Advanced Menu 22 Help Menu 23 Basic Menu 24 Home 24 Connection Information 24 Router Information 25 Local Network Information 25 Quick Start 25 Advanced Menu 26 WAN 27 New Conn...

Page 4: ...arding 49 Bridge Filters 52 Web Access Control 53 Quality of Service QoS 54 Egress 56 Ingress 59 QoS Shaper Configuration 63 Policy Routing Configuration 67 Routing 70 Static Routing 70 Routing Table 71 Security 72 IP Filters 72 LAN Isolation 74 Status 75 Connection Status 76 System Log 77 Remote Log 78 Network Statistics 80 DHCP Clients 81 QoS Status 82 Modem Status 83 Product Information 84 Diag...

Page 5: ...ng Test 85 Full Modem Test 86 System Password 87 Changing the System Password 87 Changing the Timeout Settings 88 Firmware Upgrade 89 Save Settings 90 Restart Router 90 Restore to Default 90 Help Menu 91 Page 5 of 92 ...

Page 6: ...ce that allows you to apply the configurations you want for the various features of the router Your router will serve as the central figure in establishing your local area network LAN by using a combination of hardware and software The hardware includes the cables and Ethernet ports that create the path to connect your devices The software part includes the applications that manage the flow of inf...

Page 7: ...3MHz processor CD ROM Drive 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 vary for different models Router Ethernet cable Telephone cable USB cable 9V Power Adapter Easy Start Guide Resource CD Base Stand POTS Splitter Page 7 of 92 ...

Page 8: ... ETHERNET Off No Ethernet connection Steady light Connected to an Ethernet port Blinking light Transmitting Receiving data 3 USB Off No USB connection Steady light Connected to a USB port Blinking light Transmitting Receiving data 4 DSL Off No DSL signal Blinking light Establishing DSL signal Steady light DSL signal is established Page 8 of 92 ...

Page 9: ...ceiving data 6 DSL Connecting the telephone cable 7 USB Connecting with the computer through USB cable 8 ETHERNET Connecting with the computer through Ethernet cable 9 RESET Resetting the device Press for 10 seconds to reset 10 POWER Connecting with the 9V power adapter 11 ON OFF Switching the device on off Page 9 of 92 ...

Page 10: ...ach step to help you along Detailed instructions are provided in the subsequent pages Remove Disable Conflicts Setup the Router Connect to the Internet Use Quick Start to connect to the Internet Connect the telephone cables Ethernet cables and power adaptor You may need to check some settings or disable some applications before installation Plan your Network Ready to Use Page 10 of 92 ...

Page 11: ...es Internet Sharing Proxy and Security Applications Internet sharing proxy software and firewall applications may interfere with the router installation These should be removed or disabled before you install and configure the router If you have any of the following or similar applications installed on your computer remove or disable them according to the manufacturer s instructions Internet Sharin...

Page 12: ...TCP IP and then click Properties This opens the Internet Protocol TCP IP dialog box 5 Select Obtain an IP address automatically 6 Click OK to close the Internet Protocol TCP IP dialog box 7 Click OK to close the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box Configuring Internet Properties To set the Internet Properties 1 Select Start Run This opens the Run dialog box 2 Enter control inetcpl cpl and ...

Page 13: ...t by the Web pages you visited To remove temporary Internet files 1 Select Start Run This opens the Run dialog box 2 Enter control and then click OK This opens the Control Panel 3 Double click Internet Options This opens the Internet Options dialog box 4 In the Temporary Internet Files pane click Delete Cookies 5 Click Delete Files 6 Click OK to close the Internet Properties dialog box Page 13 of ...

Page 14: ...p the Router When installing the router the common practice is to have the router the main computer and phone jack in the same room The room should also have enough electrical outlets to match your needs Page 14 of 92 ...

Page 15: ... produces high pitched tones when using the phone Installing a Plain Old Telephone Service POTS splitter separates the two signals and eliminates the noise To setup the telephone POTS Splitter 1 Locate the phone jack in your house 2 Insert the POTS Splitter into the phone jack 3 Plug one end of the telephone cable from the POTS Splitter s TEL port and then plug the other end into the telephone 2 P...

Page 16: ...USB driver and connect through USB 1 Plug one end of the USB cable from the router s USB port and then plug the other end into the computer s USB port 2 Insert the Resource CD into your CD ROM 3 When the Add Hardware Wizard opens follow the on screen instructions If asked to identify where to search for drivers select CD ROM drive 4 Follow the on screen instructions Page 16 of 92 ...

Page 17: ...e Internet To use Quick Start 1 Open your browser 2 Enter 192 168 1 1 in the address field and then press Enter This opens the Log In page of Web Manager 3 Enter the Username and Password for the Web Manager The default Username and Password is admin Log In 4 Click Log In Page 17 of 92 ...

Page 18: ...ername and Password for your Internet account and then click Connect When the connection attempt is successful the Basic Home page appears When the connection attempt is not successful a message will ask you to verify the Username and Password Basic Home Page 18 of 92 ...

Page 19: ...Web Manager To access the Web Manager 1 Open a browser 2 Enter the router s IP Address The default IP Address is 192 168 1 1 3 When authentication is enabled the log in page will appear In the login page enter the Username and Password The default Username and Password is admin 4 Click Login Page 19 of 92 ...

Page 20: ...User Manual Menus The web interface includes the following menus Basic Menu Advanced Menu Help Menu Page 20 of 92 ...

Page 21: ...User Manual Basic Menu The Basic Menu includes the Home and Quick Start links Basic Menu Page 21 of 92 ...

Page 22: ...guration settings for existing connections At least one WAN connection must be configured before implementing advanced WAN configuration features At least one LAN group must be defined before implementing advanced LAN configuration features Advanced Menu Page 22 of 92 ...

Page 23: ...User Manual Help Menu The Help Menu provides documentation about various router features Help Menu Page 23 of 92 ...

Page 24: ...rmation Router Information and Local Network settings Basic Home Connection Information The Connection Information pane gives you an idea about the status of your Internet connection This pane includes a Connect Disconnect button When clicked the router makes an attempt to connect to the Internet using the parameters saved in the router Page 24 of 92 ...

Page 25: ...ild Ethernet MAC Address NAT status and Firewall status Local Network Information The Local Network pane displays the current IP address of the router It also provides the DHCP status DHCP Range and Ethernet status Quick Start Quick Start gives you the ability to instantly connect to the Internet Quick Start Page 25 of 92 ...

Page 26: ...u The Advanced Menu provides advanced configuration options These include WAN LAN Application QoS Routing Security Status Diagnostics System Password Firmware Upgrade Save Settings Restart Router Restore Default Page 26 of 92 ...

Page 27: ...t require different settings New Connection Your router supports the creation of new connections If you have multiple virtual connections you may need to utilize the static routing capabilities of the modem to pass data correctly WAN connection types include PPPoE Connection PPPoA Connection Static Connection DHCP Connection Bridge Connection Page 27 of 92 ...

Page 28: ...s a protocol for encapsulating PPP frames in Ethernet frames and is described in RFC 2516 PPPoE provides the ability to connect to a network of hosts over a simple bridging access device to a remote access concentrator With this model each router uses its own PPP stack Access control billing and type of service control can all be done on a per user rather than per site basis New PPPoE Connection S...

Page 29: ... point to point protocol is a method of establishing a network connection session between network hosts It usually provides a mechanism of authenticating users Logical Link Control LLC and Virtual Circuit VC are two different methods of encapsulating the PPP packet Contact your service provider to determine which encapsulation is being used on your Internet connection New PPPoA Connection Setup Pa...

Page 30: ...ormation such as the Subnet Mask and the Default Gateway must also be specified Up to three Domain Name Server DNS addresses can be identified These servers resolve the name of the computer to the IP address mapped to it and thus enable you to access other web servers by typing the symbolic name host name New Static Connection Setup Page 30 of 92 ...

Page 31: ...tion DHCP allows the router to automatically obtain the IP address from the server This option is commonly used when the IP is dynamically assigned and is not known prior to assignment New DHCP Connection Setup Page 31 of 92 ...

Page 32: ...es not assign any IP address to the WAN interface NAT and firewall rules are not enabled This connection method makes the router act as a bridge for passing packets between the WAN interface and the LAN interface New Bridge Connection Setup Page 32 of 92 ...

Page 33: ... information In most cases this screen should not be modified ADSL Modulation Connection Scan This feature helps users to detect the PVC settings provided by the service provider Before the router can begin scanning the connection the telephone line has to be plugged into the router To perform connections scan 1 From the Advanced Menu select WAN Connection Scan 2 Click Scan Page 33 of 92 ...

Page 34: ...r Manual Quickstart Click to open the Quickstart Setup page Quickstart is the connection name of the default PPPoE WAN Connection In this page you can change the connection details Quickstart Page 34 of 92 ...

Page 35: ...vely This subnet mask allows the router to support 254 users If you want to support more users you need to edit the subnet mask but remember that the DHCP server function can only provide up to 255 IP addresses If you change your gateways IP address and you have DHCP enabled the DHCP configuration must reside within the same subnet The default gateway is the routing device used to forward all traf...

Page 36: ...ent to the ETHERNET interface because it does not belong to any LAN group 3 Select ETHERNET from Interfaces and then click Add under LAN group 2 Just like in LAN group 1 Configure will appear in LAN group 2 to allow the definition of additional configurations 4 To temporarily activate the settings click Submit 5 To make changes permanent click Save Settings Page 36 of 92 ...

Page 37: ...nfigured and no IP address has been assigned to the bridge Obtain an IP address automatically When this function is enabled your router acts like a client and requests an IP address from the DHCP server on the LAN side IP Address You can retrieve renew an IP address from the DHCP server using the Release and Renew buttons Netmask The subnet mask of your router PPP IP Address Enables disables PPP u...

Page 38: ...fault your router has the DHCP server LAN side enabled If you already have a DHCP server running on your network you must disable one of the two DHCP servers Assign ISP DNS SNTP Enable disables the Assign ISP DNS SNTP feature when the DHCP server of your router has been enabled To learn more please refer to Assign ISP DNS SNTP Start IP The Start IP Address is where the DHCP server starts issuing I...

Page 39: ...elay Off When the DHCP server and relay functions are turned off the network administrator must carefully configure the IP address Subnet Mask and DNS settings of every host on your network Do not assign the same IP address to more than one host Also your router must reside on the same subnet as all the other hosts Assign ISP DNS SNTP When you enable the DHCP server the router dynamically assigns ...

Page 40: ...Any existing static entry falling within the DHCP server s range can be deleted LAN Clients To add LAN Clients 1 From the Advanced Menu select LAN LAN Clients This opens the LAN Clients page 2 Select a LAN Connection and then enter IP Address Hostname and MAC Address 3 Optional You can convert the dynamic into a static entry by clicking Reserve 4 To temporarily implement the settings click Submit ...

Page 41: ...ications Applications include Simple Network Timing Protocol Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP Proxy TR 068 WAN Access DNS Proxy Dynamic DNS Client Port Forwarding Bridge Filters Web Access Control Page 41 of 92 ...

Page 42: ...nfigure the following fields Primary SNTP Server The IP address or the host name of the primary SNTP server This can be provided by ISP or defined by user Secondary SNTP Server The IP address or the host name of the secondary SNTP server This can be provided by ISP or defined by user Tertiary SNTP Server The IP address or the host name of the tertiary SNTP server This can be provided by ISP or def...

Page 43: ...onnect to an SNTP server before it tries to connect to the next server in line Time Zone The time zone in which the router resides Day Light Select this option to enable disable daylight saving time DST DST is not automatically enabled or disabled You need to manually enable and disable it 4 Click Submit to temporarily apply the settings 5 To make changes permanent click Save Settings Page 43 of 9...

Page 44: ...sending multicast packets to multicast groups on the WAN side IGMP Proxy Multicasting is a form of limited broadcast UDP is used to send datagram s to all hosts that belong to what is called a Host Group A host group is a set of one or more hosts identified by a single IP destination address The following statements apply to host groups Anyone can join or leave a host group at will There are no re...

Page 45: ... configure the WAN or LAN interface as one of the following Upstream The interface that IGMP requests from hosts are sent to the multicast router Downstream The interface data from the multicast router are sent to hosts in the multicast group database Ignore No IGMP request nor data multicast are forwarded You can perform one of the two options 1 Configure one or more WAN interface as the upstream...

Page 46: ...0 minutes the user will be logged out and the account expires Enable WAN Access Update To create a temporary user account for remote access 1 From the Advanced Menu select Application TR 068 WAN Access 2 Check WAN Update 3 Check WAN Access 4 Enter a user name and password in the User Name and Password fields 5 Enter a port number In the Port field 6 Click Submit to temporarily apply the settings 7...

Page 47: ...riority 1 From the Advanced Menu Select Application DNS Proxy 2 Select the DNS Server Priority Only Auto Discovered DNS Servers Only User Configured DNS Servers Auto Discovered then User Configured User Configured then Auto Discovered 3 Click Submit to temporarily apply settings 4 To make changes permanent click Save Settings Page 47 of 92 ...

Page 48: ...and FTP services Dynamic DNS Client Note The Username Password entered should be similar to the Username Password you have specified during the registration of the DNS hostname To enable Dynamic DNS 1 From the Advanced Menu select Application Dynamic DNS Client 2 Configure the following fields Dynamic DNS Provider Hostname Username Password 3 Click Submit to temporarily apply the settings 4 To mak...

Page 49: ...rt forwarding rules allows you to apply one or more rules to one or more members of a defined LAN group You can view the rules associated with a predefined category and add the available rules for a given category You can also create edit or delete your own port forwarding rules To configure port forwarding 1 From the Advanced Menu select Application Port Forwarding 2 Select a WAN Connection 3 Sel...

Page 50: ...t Map and then click Submit 6 Click Submit to temporarily activate the settings 7 To make changes permanent click Save Settings DMZ Settings Setting a host on your local network as demilitarized zone DMZ forwards any network traffic that is not redirected to another host via the Port Forwarding feature to the IP address of the host This opens the access to the DMZ host from the Internet This funct...

Page 51: ...ction 5 Select a LAN Group 6 Select a LAN IP Address 7 Click Submit to temporarily apply the settings 8 To make changes permanent click Save Settings Custom Port Forwarding The Custom Port Forwarding page allows you to create up to 15 custom Port Forwarding entries to support specific services or applications such as concurrent NAT NAPT operation Custom Port Forwarding Page 51 of 92 ...

Page 52: ...pported with bridge filtering Bridge Filters To configure Bridge Filters 1 From the Advanced Menu select Application Bridge Filters This opens the Bridge Filters page 2 Check Enable Bridge Filters 3 To add a rule enter Src MAC address Src Port Dest MAC address Dest Port Protocol and Mode then click Add Note You can also edit a rule that you created using the Edit checkbox You can delete using Dele...

Page 53: ...anced Menu select Application Web Access Control 2 Select Enable Web Access Control 3 Select the Connection 4 Configure the following fields Remote Host IP Remote Netmask Redirect Port 5 Click Submit to temporarily activate the settings on the page The WAN address is now added into the IP Access List This allows you to access you router remotely 6 To make changes permanent click Save Settings Page...

Page 54: ...h other How can you make sure the priority from one network is carried over to another network Class of service CoS is introduced as the common language for the QoS mappings When QoS is enabled the router has full control over packets from the time they enter the router till they leave the router This is how it works The domain mapping ToS bits priority bits etc of a packet needs to be translated ...

Page 55: ...If QoS is not enabled on your router all traffic will be treated as best effort There are some additional terms you should get familiarize with Ingress Packets arriving into the router from a WAN LAN interface Egress Packets sent from the router to a WAN LAN interface Trusted mode Honors the domain mapping ToS byte WME WLAN user priority Untrusted mode Does not honor domain mapping This is the def...

Page 56: ... The reverse CoS and domain mapping is configured using the Egress To access Egress select QoS Egress from the Advanced Menu There are three Egress modes No Egress mode Layer 2 Layer 3 No Egress Mode The default Egress page setting for all interfaces is No Egress In this mode the domain mapping of the packets are untouched Egress Page 56 of 92 ...

Page 57: ... the WAN side only Unclassified Packet Some locally generated packets might not have been classified and thus do not have a CoS value such as PPP control packet and ARP packet You can define the CoS for all unclassified outgoing packets on layer 2 using this field which will then pick up the user priority bits based on the mapping rules you create The selections are in the order of descending prio...

Page 58: ... only Default Non IP Locally generated packets such as ARP packets do not have a CoS marking You can define the CoS for all unclassified outgoing packets on layer 3 using this field The selections are in the order of descending priority CoS1 CoS2 CoS3 CoS4 CoS5 and CoS6 The default value is CoS1 recommended Class of Service The selections are in the order of descending priority CoS1 CoS2 CoS3 CoS4...

Page 59: ...CoS the common language so that the priority marking is carried over There are four Ingress modes Untrusted mode Layer 2 Layer 3 Static Untrusted Mode Untrusted is the default Ingress page setting for all interfaces In this mode no domain mapping is honored in the router All packets are treated as CoS6 best effort Untrusted mode Page 59 of 92 ...

Page 60: ...2 Field Description Interface Select the WAN interface here to configure the CoS for incoming traffic Only WAN interface can be selected as VLAN is currently supported only on the WAN side Class of Service The selections are in the order of descending priority CoS1 CoS2 CoS3 CoS4 CoS5 and CoS6 User Priority The selections are 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 and 7 To access Ingress Layer 2 From the Advanced Menu sel...

Page 61: ...ld allows you to map incoming layer 3 WAN LAN packets to one of the following CoS in the order of descending priority CoS1 CoS2 CoS3 CoS4 CoS5 and CoS6 ToS The Type of Service field takes values from 0 to 255 Default Non IP A static CoS can be assigned to all layer 3 incoming packets per interface that do not have an IP header such as PPP control packets and ARP packets The default is CoS1 recomme...

Page 62: ...al Static The Ingress Static page enables you to configure a static CoS for all packets received on a WAN or LAN interface Static To access Ingress Layer 3 From the Advanced Menu select QoS Ingress Page 62 of 92 ...

Page 63: ...ble for the HTB Queue Discipline and Low Latency Queue Discipline both are rate based shaping algorithms HTB Queue Discipline The hierarchical token bucket queue discipline is a rate based shaping algorithm This algorithm rate shapes the traffic of a class over a specific interface All CoSx traffic uses a specific rate to which data will be shaped For example If CoS1 is configured to 100Kbps then ...

Page 64: ...g algorithms available on the Shaper Configuration page only one can be enabled at a time An example of each configuration is given as follows Example 1 HTB Queue Discipline Enabled In the example below HTB Queue Discipline is enabled The PPPoE1 connection has a total of 300 Kbps of bandwidth of which 100 Kbps is given to CoS1 and another 100 Kbps is given to CoS2 When there is no CoS1 or CoS2 pac...

Page 65: ...s not rate controlled hence the field is disabled CoS2 takes 100 Kbps when there are no CoS1 packets CoS6 has 300 Kbps when there is no CoS1 or CoS2 packets This is similar to the HTB queue discipline as they are both rate based algorithm except that CoS1 is handled differently Low Latency Queue Discipline enabled Page 65 of 92 ...

Page 66: ...ield has been disabled Only percentage can be assigned to the CoS2 CoS6 CoS1 is not rate controlled hence the field is not displayed When there are no CoS1 packets CoS2 CoS3 CoS4 each has 10 percent and CoS6 has 70 percent This is similarly to the Low Latency Queue discipline except that one is packet based and the other is rate based PRIOWRR enabled Page 66 of 92 ...

Page 67: ...e point DSCP field value ranges from 1 to 255 This field cannot be configured alone additional fields like IP Source MAC and or Ingress Interface should be configured Class of Service The selections are in the order of priority CoS1 CoS2 CoS3 CoS4 CoS5 CoS6 and N A Source IP The IP address of the traffic source Mask The source IP Netmask This field is required if the source IP has been entered Des...

Page 68: ...lly Generated is selected in the Ingress Interface field The mark for DNS traffic generated by different applications are described below Dynamic DNS 0xE1 Dynamic Proxy 0xE2 Web Server 0xE3 MSNTP 0xE4 DHCP Server 0xE5 IP tables Utility 0xE6 PPP Deamon 0xE7 IP Route 0xE8 ATM Library 0xE9 NET Tools 0xEA RIP 0xEB RIP v2 0xEC UPNP 0xEE Busybox Utility 0xEF Configuration Manager 0xF0 DropBear Utility 0...

Page 69: ... following fields can be configured for Policy Routing Destination IP address mask Source IP address mask Source MAC address Protocol TCP UDP ICMP etc Source port Destination port Incoming interface DSCP Page 69 of 92 ...

Page 70: ...is the address of the remote LAN network or host to which you want to assign a static route Enter the IP address of the host for which you wish to create a static route here For a standard Class C IP domain the network address is the first three fields of the New Destination IP while the last field should be 0 The Subnet Mask identifies which portion of an IP address is the network portion and whi...

Page 71: ...nual Routing Table Routing Table displays the information used by routers when making packet forwarding decisions Packets are routed according to the packet s destination IP address Routing Table Page 71 of 92 ...

Page 72: ...specific traffic for example block web access or any traffic from a host on your local network A database of predefined IP filters allows you to apply one or more filtering rules to one or more members of a defined LAN group You can view the rules associated with a predefined filter and add the available rules for a given category You can also create edit or delete your own IP filter rules IP Filt...

Page 73: ...select a Category then select an available rule based on the selected Category Click View to view the rule settings If a rule is not in the list you can create your own rule Select User and then click New The Rule Management page opens for you to create new rules Enter Rule Name Protocol Port Start Port End Port Map and then click Apply 5 Click Add to move the rule into Applied Rules 6 To temporar...

Page 74: ... to secure information in private portions of the LAN from other publicly accessible LAN segments LAN Isolation To enable LAN Isolation 1 From the Advanced Menu select Security LAN Isolation 2 Check an option 3 To temporarily implement the changes click Submit 4 To make changes permanent click Save Settings Page 74 of 92 ...

Page 75: ...itoring the router status and viewing product information Your router allows you to view the following status and product information Connection Status System Log Remote Log Network Statistics DHCP Clients QoS Status Modem Status Product Information Page 75 of 92 ...

Page 76: ...n Status displays the type of protocol the WAN IP address the connection state and the duration of your Internet connection To view the Connection Status from the Advanced Menu select Status Connection Status Connection Status Page 76 of 92 ...

Page 77: ...lays the router log Depending on the severity level the information log will generate log reports to a remote host if remote logging is enabled To view the System Log from the Advanced Menu select Status System Log System Log Page 77 of 92 ...

Page 78: ...rver and can be viewed using the server log application which can be downloaded from the web Remote Log Settings To enable remote logging 1 From the Advanced Menu select Status Remote Log 2 Select a Log Level There are 8 log levels listed below in order of severity Panic System panic or other condition that causes the router to stop functioning Alert Conditions that require immediate correction su...

Page 79: ...Click Add 5 Click Submit The IP address will appear in the Select a logging destination drop down menu 6 To make changes permanent click Save Settings Note When you select a log level all log information within this severity level and levels above meaning more severe levels will be sent to the remote host To disable a remote log 1 Select the IP address to be deleted from the Select a logging desti...

Page 80: ... and DSL line statuses are displayed in this page To view the Network Statistics from the Advanced Menu select Status Network Statistics There are three categories for Network Statistics These include Ethernet and DSL Ethernet DSL Page 80 of 92 ...

Page 81: ...HCP Clients displays the MAC address IP address host name and lease time To view the DHCP Clients from the Advanced Menu select Status DHCP Clients The DHCP Clients are displayed according to LAN Group DHCP Clients Page 81 of 92 ...

Page 82: ...User Manual QoS Status This page displays the Quality of Service and the packet statistics To view the QoS Status from the Advanced Menu select Status QoS Status QoS Status Page 82 of 92 ...

Page 83: ...User Manual Modem Status This page displays the model status To view the Modem Status from the Advanced Menu select Status Modem Status Modem Status Page 83 of 92 ...

Page 84: ...al Product Information This page displays the product information and software versions To view the Product Information from the Advanced Menu select Status Product Information Product Information Page 84 of 92 ...

Page 85: ... opens the Diagnostics page 2 Click Test The test status will appear after running the diagnostic test If a test failed click Help to get the solution Ping Test Once you have your router configured it is a good idea to make sure you can ping the network If you can ping an IP on the WAN side successfully you should be able to surf the Internet To perform a ping test 1 From the Advanced Menu select ...

Page 86: ...nd running If the Ping test failed you should restart the router Full Modem Test This test is used to check if your modem is properly connected to the network To perform a Full Modem test 1 From the Advanced Menu select Diagnostics This opens the Diagnostics page 2 Click Full Modem Test This opens the Modem Test page 3 Select your connection and then click Test Page 86 of 92 ...

Page 87: ...t System Password This opens the System Password page 2 Check Enable Authentication 3 Enter your password 4 Reenter your password in the Confirm Password text box 5 To temporarily implement the settings click Submit 6 To make changes permanent click Save Settings Note Remember your account information If you forget the User Name and System Password you will need to reset the router to its default ...

Page 88: ... settings 1 From the Advanced Menu select System Password 2 Select Enable Authentication 3 Enter the number of minutes in the Idle Timeout text field 4 To temporarily implement the settings click Submit 5 To make changes permanent click Save Settings Page 88 of 92 ...

Page 89: ...ck into the router after the firmware upgrade is completed Firmware upgrade To update the firmware 1 From the Advanced Menu select Firmware Upgrade This opens the Firmware Upgrade page 2 Click Browse and then locate the firmware file 3 Click Update Gateway The update may take a few minutes Make sure that the power is not turned off during the update process Page 89 of 92 ...

Page 90: ...Manual Save Settings Select to apply configuration changes permanently Restart Router Select to restart the router Restore to Default Select to reset the router to its factory default settings Page 90 of 92 ...

Page 91: ... Help Menu To access Help select the Help Menu The Help Menu provides documentation for topics that include PPP Connection LAN Configuration LAN Clients Firewall Bridge Filters QoS Quality of Service Page 91 of 92 ...

Page 92: ...g voltage usage Copyright 2007 All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced republished or retransmitted in any form or by any means whatsoever whether electronically or mechanically including but not limited to by way of photocopying recording information recording or through retrieval systems without the express written permission of the owner Product specifications contained i...

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