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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Section 1: Introduction.........................................................................................  3
   1.1 Warnings ....................................................................................................  3
   1.2 Package Contents......................................................................................  3
   1.3 Features .....................................................................................................  3
Section 2: Installation ..........................................................................................  4
   2.1 Before Installation ......................................................................................  4
   2.2 Installation ..................................................................................................  4
   2.3 Indicators and Connections .......................................................................  5
      2.3.1 Model 523608, 4-Port ..........................................................................  5
      2.3.2 Model 523615, 8-Port ..........................................................................  6
Section 3: Local Computer Setup .......................................................................  6
   3.1 Windows 2000 Setup .................................................................................  7
   3.2 Windows XP Setup.....................................................................................11
Section 4: Router Setup ......................................................................................15
   4.1 Start Internet Explorer to Log In ................................................................15
   4.2 PPPoE Configuration .................................................................................16
   4.3 Dynamic IP (Cable Modem) Configuration................................................20
   4.4 Static IP Configuration ...............................................................................22
   4.5 Status..........................................................................................................24
      4.5.1 WAN Status..........................................................................................24
      4.5.2 LAN Status ...........................................................................................25
   4.6 Basic Setup ................................................................................................26
      4.6.1 WAN Setup...........................................................................................26
      4.6.2 LAN Setup............................................................................................27
      4.6.3 Link Setup/Info .....................................................................................29
      4.6.4 Routing Table.......................................................................................31
       4.6.5 Switch Configuration ...........................................................................32
   4.7 System........................................................................................................32
      4.7.1 Administrator Setup .............................................................................32
      4.7.2 Firmware Upgrade ...............................................................................34
      4.7.3 System Log ..........................................................................................36
      4.7.4 Access List ...........................................................................................37
      4.7.5 Miscellaneous Configurations..............................................................37
   4.8 QoS.............................................................................................................38
      4.8.1 Basic Setup ..........................................................................................39
      4.8.2 IP QoS ..................................................................................................40
      4.8.3 Application QoS ...................................................................................41
      4.8.4 Ports QoS.............................................................................................42
   4.9 NAT.............................................................................................................43
      4.9.1 Applications ..........................................................................................43
      4.9.2 Internal Server......................................................................................45
      4.9.3 Port Forwarding....................................................................................47
      4.9.4 Port Trigger ..........................................................................................48

Summary of Contents for 523608

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Page 2: ...iguration 16 4 3 Dynamic IP Cable Modem Configuration 20 4 4 Static IP Configuration 22 4 5 Status 24 4 5 1 WAN Status 24 4 5 2 LAN Status 25 4 6 Basic Setup 26 4 6 1 WAN Setup 26 4 6 2 LAN Setup 27 4 6 3 Link Setup Info 29 4 6 4 Routing Table 31 4 6 5 Switch Configuration 32 4 7 System 32 4 7 1 Administrator Setup 32 4 7 2 Firmware Upgrade 34 4 7 3 System Log 36 4 7 4 Access List 37 4 7 5 Miscell...

Page 3: ...ing Keep the router in a dry place and away from heat 1 2 Package Contents High Speed Broadband Router Switching DC Power Adapter 5 V 1 0 A RJ 45 Ethernet Cable User manual 1 3 Features This High Speed Broadband Router is a highly integrated device with many functions such as Gateway Switch DHCP server and Firewall Network Address Transform NAT With the provided Internet application this device al...

Page 4: ...zed Zone without any firewall interference Remote Management Remotely configure the router settings DDNS Support for dynamic DNS services such as www dyndns org Remote Wake up Remotely wake up PCs in the LAN Support VPN Pass through Supports VPN pass through PPTP traffic A user connected to the device can establish outgoing connections to remote VPN servers VPN server An integrated VPN server allo...

Page 5: ...8 4 Port LED Indication PWR Continuously lit indicates power to the router RUN CPU Slowly blinking indicates the system is operational after a proper startup WAN Blinking indicates data is being transmitted to from the Wide Area Network 1 4 Blinking indicates data is being transmitted to from the Local Area Network Port Jack Indication DC 5 V Connects to the power adapter Reset This can be to rest...

Page 6: ... defaults Port Jack Indication DC 5 V Connects to the power adapter WAN Connects xDSL cable modem or special cable 1 8 The LAN ports connect to PCs hubs switches and so on 3 LOCAL COMPUTER SETUP The High Speed Broadband Router acts as a DHCP server which means that it provides IP addresses to all connected computers By default Windows Linux and Mac OS systems will try to obtain an IP address from ...

Page 7: ... operating system you use 3 1 Windows 2000 Setup 1 Install the High Speed Broadband Router 2 Start Windows 2000 and check whether the LAN LED is on or off If off confirm the connection between the computer and the router is correct 3 Click Start Setting Control Panel 4 Double click Network and Dial up Connection in Control Panel ...

Page 8: ...8 5 Click Local Area Connection Properties Internet Protocol TCP IP and Properties ...

Page 9: ...r addressautomatically 7 Click OK 8 Click Start Run 9 Input cmd then click OK 10 Input ipconfig in the pop up command window NOTE Make sure your IP is the same as that listed below If it s the same then your configuration is successful If not redo the above steps and restart your computer ...

Page 10: ...t mask is 255 255 255 0 The default gateway is 192 168 10 1 the router s default IP address 10 Type ping 192 168 10 1 then hit Enter 11 Ifyou can see Reply from192 168 10 1 bytes 32 time 2ms TTL 64 then the connection betweenyour computer and Broadband Router is completed ...

Page 11: ...n between the computer and the router is correct 3 Click Start Setting Control Panel 4 Double click Network and Internet Connections in Control Panel 5 Click Network Connection Local Area Connection Properties Internet Protocol TCP IP and Properties 6 Click General select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically 7 Click OK ...

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Page 14: ...k OK 9 Type ipconfig in the pop up command window NOTE Make sure the IP information is the same as shown below The IP address is between 192 168 10 2 and 192 168 10 254 The subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 The default gateway is 192 168 10 1 ...

Page 15: ...then the connection betweenyour computer and the router is completed 4 ROUTER SETUP 4 1 Start Internet Explorer to Log In 1 Start your Web browser 2 Enter http 192 168 10 1 in the Web browser s address bar 192 168 10 1 is the default IP address of the router 3 You will then see the following login Web page ...

Page 16: ...assword is assigned immediately Conn Type The router s current connection type Dynamic IP DHCP is the default value Conn Status The router s current connection status WAN IP The router s current WAN Internet IP address Connected PC The IP address of the computer that connects to the router 4 2 PPPoE Configuration This connection option is suitable for a virtual dial up Internet connection 1 Open t...

Page 17: ... the Apply button You will then see the following pop up window If Conn State shows Successfully connected the configuration is correct 6 Click Show Internet connection status and proceed to section 4 5 1 If Conn Status shows Invalid ID password the configuration is incorrect Click the Close button and check your ID and password ...

Page 18: ...tus Web page or click Status WAN status and verify the following Connection Type should be PPPoE ADSL Connection Status should be successfully connected Physical Address shows the router s WAN port MAC address WAN IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS Server and Secondary DNS Server can be different from the following values These addresses are provided by your ISP Click Disconnect to...

Page 19: ... connection problems Your ISP can give you the correct value in case the default value does not work Disconnect PPP session if idle time is longer than _ Min If you choose this option and set up the time T then the router automatically disconnects from the Internet after T minutes of idle time Connect On Demand The router can automatically connect with the Internet if there is Internet access afte...

Page 20: ...f an external network ISP disconnects the connection 4 3 Dynamic IP Cable Modem Configuration With this connection option the router can get IP addresses automatically from an ISP It is suitable for connection options such as cable modem LAN and so on 1 Turn on the external cable modem and check the WAN LED of the router If the WAN LED is off confirm that the network cable connection between the m...

Page 21: ... or click Status WAN Status as shown If the WAN connection is successfully established you can see the following Connection Type should be Cable Modem DHCP Connection Status should be Successful connected Physical Address shows the router WAN port MAC address WAN IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS Server and Secondary DNS Server depend on your system configuration and information p...

Page 22: ...ddress is the default value If using this option the displayed MAC address is your current MAC address You can also manually add the WAN port MAC address without the option the WAN port MAC address will restore to its default value Allow private IP to be accepted Allows a WAN port to be assigned a private IP address 4 4 Static IP Configuration If you have a static IP address provided by your ISP y...

Page 23: ...efault Gateway Primary DNS Server and Secondary DNS Server as provided by your ISP 4 Click Apply to complete You will see the following pop up window 5 Check WAN Conn State by clicking Show Internet Information or click on Status WAN status ...

Page 24: ...ss shows the router s WAN port MAC address physical address WAN IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary and Secondary DNS server as entered 6 Click the Save button to make the configuration permanent Note Save the router configuration after completion otherwise the configuration will be lost after the router is restarted 4 5 Status 4 5 1 WAN Status Click Status WAN Status ...

Page 25: ...tton to connect with the Internet click the Disconnect button to disconnect from the Internet Refresh Refreshes the current Web page All of the following Web pages will have this button with the same function Save Saves the configuration of the router whenever you make a change to the configuration on any screen Failing to save the configuration will result in a loss of all parameter changes made ...

Page 26: ...ess physical address of the LAN port and quantities of IP address handed out to other computers or LAN clients IP allocated Overview of all connected computers with IP Address Physical Address MAC Address and the connection type wired dynamic IP etc 4 6 Basic Setup 4 6 1 WAN Setup Click Basic Setup WAN Setup ...

Page 27: ...gs System IP Setup This section is for changing the IP router LAN port address System IP address The IP address of the router Use this address to access the router s administrator menu Subnet Mask The standard network mask is 255 255 255 0 It normally should not be changed DHCP Setup TCP IP protocol configuration includes IP address subnet mask Gateway and DNS server The DHCP function automaticall...

Page 28: ...ress from the router Static Lease Management This function is often referred to as Static DHCP With this function enabled you can assign a fixed IP address to one or more computers in your network via DHCP where you normally would not have control over which IP address is assigned to which computer Add hardware address IP pair on the real network This function lets you find all computers currently...

Page 29: ...of clients with access to the Internet at the same time The default value 0 means that there is no limitation Enter the value 15 if you wish to make sure that at no time more than 15 PCs connect to the Internet 4 6 3 Link Setup Info Click Basic setup Link Setup Info ...

Page 30: ...30 Picture showing 4 Port Version Link information port speed and port statistics are shown on this page Link Setup This section is for changing the link settings Port The router s WAN and LAN ports ...

Page 31: ...ffic statistic for each port NOTE Save the router configuration after completion otherwise the configuration will be lost after the router is restarted 4 6 4 Routing Table for advanced users only Click Basic setup Routing Table to set up static routes Type Routing Type NET or Host Target Enter the IP address of the specified network or host you want to access using the static route Mask Enter the ...

Page 32: ...o mirror all Internet traffic to the sniffer port LAN Port 1 Allow Unicast Packets Activate this option to allow Unicast packets in your VLAN configuration PORT 1 PORT4 Check the ports which should belong to the same VLAN and click Add You can create a maximum of 5 VLANs NAT Hardware Engine Uncheck this option to turn the NAT hardware engine off 4 7 System 4 7 1 Administrator Setup Click System Ad...

Page 33: ...strongly recommended that you change the administrator username and password during the initial setup Failing to do so will allow any user to access the router s administrator menu and changethe configuration NOTE If wantto restorethe factorydefault values turn offthe router press the Reset buttonon the the device and turn on the router while keeping the Reset button pressed About 5seconds later t...

Page 34: ... time to time for the router Before contacting technical support make sure that you have the latest firmware version installed on the router Upgrade procedure 1 Download an updated firmware version from www intellinet network com 2 Save the file on your local hard drive 3 Uncompress the ZIP file ...

Page 35: ...35 4 Click on Browse and select the new firmware file Click Open 5 Click Upgrade to start the upgrade process ...

Page 36: ...uter will be damaged 4 7 3 System Log Click System System log System Log Setup The router keeps track of system events This screen allows you to activate or deactivate the service You can also have the system log delivered to your e mail the E Mail Setup in the Admin Configuration must be completed for this to work and view the real time system log of the router System Log History View the system ...

Page 37: ... make sure your computer still has access to the router Otherwise you lose connectivity to the router and a hardware reset may need to be performed in order to re gain access The option Do you allow any connection from INTERNET can be activated if the Remote Management function is activated It controls whether or not the client IP address is allowed to access the router s Web based administration ...

Page 38: ...nfig Restore Restore previously saved the configuration data Restore Default Restore the factory default configuration Restart System Reboot the router System Time Setup For the scheduler Configure an accurate time system Refresh the router s current time in the proper time zone or choose another system server until the time to be refreshed ...

Page 39: ...ntrol protocols built upon open Internet based communication standards The term UPnP is derived from Plug and Play a technology for dynamically attaching devices to a computer directly This option is enabled by default and normally there is no need to disable it Auto Connecting Setup Page Displays the router s admin menu login page automatically if the Internet connection is lost for whatever reas...

Page 40: ...ion and specify Download and Upload rate manually 2 5 Mbps should be entered as 2500 kbps Changing these values will erase all QoS rules currently entered in the configuration 4 8 2 IP QoS Click QoS IP QoS Setup by IP Address You can limit or guarantee bandwidth for a single IP address or an IP address range IP Address IP address or range to which this rule should be applied Operation Mode Either ...

Page 41: ...fined applications Setup Method Choose the application program select the operation mode Max Limit or Min Guarantee and specify the bandwidth throughput value for download and upload Click Apply to save the settings NOTE Save the router configuration after completion otherwise the configuration will be lost after the router is restarted ...

Page 42: ...ge select the protocol type select the operation mode Max Limit or Min Guarantee and specify the bandwidth throughput value for download and upload Click Apply to save the settings If you want to delete current configuration select the row to be deleted and click Del NOTE Save the router configuration after completion otherwise the configuration will be lost after the router is restarted ...

Page 43: ...k correctly The Applications function can make those programs work well with the High Speed Broadband Router Setup Method 1 Select the application program from the list 2 Specify the IP address of the computer in your network that runs this application 3 Click Apply to activate it NOTES Save the router configuration after completion otherwise the configuration will be lost after the router is rest...

Page 44: ...following list shows all applications and the ports they use Application Port BuddyBuddy TCP 812 TCP 987 WinAmp Broadcasting TCP 8000 GuruGuru TCP 9292 TCP 9999 NetMeeting TCP 1720 WinMX TCP 6699 UDP 6257 Windows XP 2000 Remote Desktop TCP 3389 UDP 3389 Soribada2 UDP22321 ...

Page 45: ...al Server function is designed to let you do that Each internal server operates on one service port All service requests to this port will be forwarded to the IP address specified Function After setup the router can allow some services such as DNS SMTP POP3 HTTP NEWS FTP Telnet PPTP in LAN to be accessed from the Internet Or by setting up a DMZ server you can have the router redirect all incoming ...

Page 46: ...et The router transfers all received data packages except those that have been set up in Internal Server to the DMZ Host and allows the unlimited 2 way communication between the DMZ server and the Internet It is strongly recommend that a local firewall be enabled on the DMZ host computer as it is no longer protected by the router s integrated NAT firewall Keep in mind Placing a computer in the DMZ...

Page 47: ...tside Internal PC IP Address Where the router forwards traffic to the local computer Internal Port Range Internal PC Port Range in most cases this is identical to the External Port Range Example You wish to run a Silent Hunter III server behind the router and want Internet users to be able to access the server remotely Silent Hunter III requires ports http www portforward com english applications ...

Page 48: ...started Also the use of a static lease IP for the client PC is recommended Basic Setup LAN DHCP 4 9 4 Port Trigger Click NAT Port Trigger Some applications require a special port trigger setup Simple port forwarding does not work Port Trigger Setup Method Key in the rule name define the protocol and range of the trigger port then set up the protocol and range of the forward port Click Add to add t...

Page 49: ...rt Range Trigger port s range Port Forward Set up the forward port Protocol Select the forward port s protocol TCP UDP Port Range Forward port s range 4 9 5 NAT On Off Click NAT NAT On Off Use this function to completely disable the NAT function of the router ...

Page 50: ...This function helps to prevent so called denial of service attacks 2 Connection Filtering Set of rules to accept or deny data traffic Blocking DoS SYN Flooding Smurf IP source routing IP Spoofing These are common attack types These options should be enabled Blocking ICMP ping from Internet A successful ping command is typically how ...

Page 51: ...tion filter There are two options WAN LAN and LAN WAN Source IP Address IP address of the computer that sends the data Net Mask Subnet mask of the computer that sends the data For example a network mask of 255 255 255 0 would be 24 Destination IP Address IP address of the computer that receives the data Protocol There are four options Any TCP UDP and ICMP Any refers to all protocols Destination Po...

Page 52: ...ered with DYNDNS ORG This must be the full domain name e g mydomain dyndns org and not mydomain DDNS Service Provider Select DynDns org User ID Enter the DYNDNS username Password Enter the DYNDNS password Click Add to create the account Remember to first create an account and host name at http www dyndns org Once activated the router will update the IP address automatically every time your ISP ass...

Page 53: ...bled computers 4 10 4 URL Filter Click Advanced URL Filter Control the content your LAN users access on the Internet through keywords that can be applied to all users single IP addresses or single MAC addresses If you want the filter to apply to all local IP addresses you should enter the IP address range as defined by the DHCP server default 192 168 10 2 192 168 10 254 The input string holds the ...

Page 54: ... xxx com Or select an application from the drop down list to prevent usage NOTES Save the router configuration after completion otherwise the configuration will be lost after the router is restarted Also the use of a static lease IP for the client PC is recommended Basic Setup LAN DHCP 4 10 5 Remote Management Click Advanced Remote Mgmt This page is to set up the router s remote management Remote ...

Page 55: ...f computers based on the time and day of week Setup Method 1 Specify the days on which the access should be limited Or you can select Everyday if you wish the restriction to occur every day during the week 2 Specify the time window access should be restricted or select ALL Day 3 Input the IP address IP address range or MAC address of the computers you want to keep from accessing the Internet Or se...

Page 56: ...s Each user gets its own IP address The connection state of each user is shown on this page as well Setup Method 1 Start the VPN Service Select Operation Start and click Apply The router performs a restart after which the VPN server is active 2 Create VPN Users Enter a VPN username and password Assign an IP address to the username e g 192 168 1 0 200 Click Add Repeat for additional users 3 Delete ...

Page 57: ...k RoHS Router Chipset KS8695PX ARM9 CPU Supported WAN connection types Dynamic IP DHCP for cable service Static IP PPPoE for DSL Protocols CSMA CA CSMA CD TCP IP UDP ICMP PPPoE NTP NAT network address translation DHCP DNS NAT Virtual server Port forwarding Special applications port trigger DMZ demilitarized zone Firewall Access control based on MAC address Domain blocking URL filter Supports UPNP ...

Page 58: ...al Dimensions 164 W x 108 L x 30 H mm 6 5 x 4 3 x 1 2 in Weight 1 0 kg 2 2 lbs Operating temperature 0 55 C 32 122 F Operating humidity 10 95 RH non condensing Storage temperature 0 60 C 0 149 F Power External power adapter 5 V DC 1 0 A Package Contents High Speed Broadband Router User manual Power cord Ethernet Cat5 RJ 45 cable 1 5 m 5 ft ...

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