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introduction

Thank you for purchasing the INTellINeT NeTWoRK SolUTIoNS

 4-Port Broadband Router, 

Model 524537.

Combining a router, firewall and four-port Fast Ethernet switch, this handy device lets you 

experience fast speeds as you surf the Web, download music or photos, and play online games. 

A DHCP server that automatically assigns IP addresses to users on the LAN — plus UPnP 

that supports gaming — makes this the perfect router for the home network. 
Of course, keeping intruders out of your network can be a challenge, but this feature-rich router 

is designed to make that seemingly daunting task easier. It includes a true firewall that secures 

your network against hackers. With Network Address Translation (NAT) to shield your networked 

devices from intruders plus content control using URL and MAC filtering, you can rest assured 

that you have taken the necessary precautions to protect the data on your network.
The easy-to-follow instructions in this user manual help make setup and operation quick and 

simple, so you’ll also soon be enjoying the benefits of these additional features:

 

•  Integrated 10/100 Mbps LAN switch with Auto MDI/MDI-X support

 

•   Supports virtual server and DMZ (demilitarized zone)

 

•   Supports DDNS (dynamic DNS)

 

•   Supports VPN pass-through (PPTP, L2TP)

 

•   Supports static routing

 

•   DHCP server supports static lease management

 

•   Supports remote management

 

•   Easy installation through Web-based user interface

 

•   Firmware updates via Web-based user interface

 

•   Lifetime Warranty

Package Contents

•   4-Port Broadband Router

•   User manual 

•   RJ45 Ethernet cable: 1.0 m (3 ft.)

•   Power adapter

NOTE: 

Some screen images have been modified to fit the format of this user manual.

Summary of Contents for 524537

Page 1: ...4 Port Broadband Router user manual Model 524537 INT 524537 UM 0309 02 ...

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Page 3: ...networked devices from intruders plus content control using URL and MAC filtering you can rest assured that you have taken the necessary precautions to protect the data on your network The easy to follow instructions in this user manual help make setup and operation quick and simple so you ll also soon be enjoying the benefits of these additional features Integrated 10 100 Mbps LAN switch with Aut...

Page 4: ... Setup 14 3 4 Routing 15 3 5 NAT 15 3 5 1 DMZ Host Setup 15 3 5 2 FTP Private Port 15 3 5 3 Virtual Server Setup 16 3 5 4 Port Triggering 16 3 6 Firewall 17 3 6 1 MAC Filtering Configuration 17 3 6 2 Connection Filtering Configuration 18 3 6 3 URL Filtering Configuration 19 3 7 DDNS 19 3 8 Misc Configuration 19 3 8 1 Login ID Password Setup 20 3 8 2 Remote Management 20 3 8 3 UPnP Setup 20 3 8 4 S...

Page 5: ...our LAN ports are where you connect networked devices such as PCs print servers remote hard drives and anything else you want to put on your network If you connect a LAN port to a switch or hub check that both the device s Power LED and the router s corresponding PC LAN LED see below light to confirm the connection Default Pushing this recessed button clears all established router configuration se...

Page 6: ...operties dialog box 6 Ensure Obtain IP Address Automatically is selected checked 7 In the WINS Configuration dialog box ensure that Disable WINS Resolution is checked 8 In the Gateway dialog box remove all entries from the Installed gateways section by selecting them and clicking Remove 9 In the DNS Configuration dialog box remove all entries from the DNS Server Search Order box by selecting them ...

Page 7: ...Properties screen displays again click OK Windows XP 1 On your PC s desktop click Start and go to the Control Panel 2 Double click the Network and Internet Connections icon then click Network Connections and double click Local Area Connection 3 On the subsequent Local Area Connection Properties screen right select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties INTELLINET 4 Port Broadband Router ...

Page 8: ...rea Connection Properties screen displays again click OK Windows Vista 1 On your PC s desktop click Start and go to the Control Panel 2 Click View Network Status and Tasks then click Manage Network Connections 3 Right click Local Area Network then click Properties 4 On the Local Area Connection Properties screen select Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and click Properties INTELLINET NETWORK SO...

Page 9: ... where xxx is a number between 2 and 254 and the default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 1 Open your Web browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 0 or Firefox 2 0 or later and enter the IP address 192 168 2 1 in the address bar Press Enter on your keyboard to display a login window below 2 Fill in the User Name and the Password fields using the default values admin for the username 1234 for the password...

Page 10: ... to display these specific sub menus At the top right of each screen is the Save button which is clicked whenever you want to save whatever settings you ve made 3 1 Status Once you ve established your configuration settings the Status screens provide information and records you may need to make subsequent network decisions and upgrades 3 1 1 Status Presented above as the homepage the Status sub sc...

Page 11: ...responding configuration screen The default setting is Dynamic IP 3 2 1 Dynamic IP Host Name This is typically optional but may be required by some ISPs Domain Name This is typically optional but may be required by some ISPs Physical Address Clone You can click MAC Clone to copy the MAC address of your PC so that it s also the MAC address of this device if required by your ISP see below Default Ph...

Page 12: ...twork transmission The default value of 1492 is recommended Primary DNS Enter the primary address assigned by your ISP NOTE This is optional Secondary DNS Enter the secondary address assigned by your ISP NOTE This is optional Connect to Internet automatically Default When this is selected the Internet connection is maintained as long as the router remains on This is the default setting Auto discon...

Page 13: ...e default MAC address unless it s required by your ISP MTU Enter a value for the largest packet size to be permitted for network transmission The default value of 1496 is recommended Apply Click Apply then Save to set and save any changes 3 2 4 PPTP User Name Enter the PPTP username provided by your ISP Password Enter the PPTP password provided by your ISP ...

Page 14: ...ck Apply then Save to set and save any changes 3 3 LAN Setup The LAN Setup screen allows you to specify a private IP address for your router s LAN ports as well as a subnet mask for your LAN segment System IP address This is the router s LAN port IP address your LAN clients default gateway IP addresses Subnet Mask Specify a subnet mask for your LAN segment DHCP Server on Select to enable or disabl...

Page 15: ...elds required by this Static Routing function Add Click to add a new static routing entry and display the Current Routing Table which shows the valid routing paths in the router To remove a listing from the table select it and click Delete Apply Click Apply then Save to set and save any changes 3 5 NAT Network Address Translation NAT allows multiple users at your local site to access the Internet ...

Page 16: ...s is identical to the external port Add Click after filling in the fields to add the rule and display the Current Virtual Server Table which shows the valid virtual servers in the router To remove a listing from the table select it and click Delete Apply Click Apply then Save to set and save any changes 3 5 4 Port Triggering This screen allows the router to watch outgoing data for specific port nu...

Page 17: ...er provides extensive firewall protection by restricting connection parameters to limit the risk of hacker attack and by defending against a wide array of common hacker attacks The router provides packet filtering rules by restricting service ports IP addresses or MAC addresses 3 6 1 MAC Filtering Configuration You can block certain client PCs from accessing the Internet based on MAC addresses Sto...

Page 18: ... Status shows enabled click Start to turn on the configuration when it s shown as disabled Check Box If selected the undefined item in the IP Address list is allowed Internet access Rule Name Enter any name you want to use for identification Source IP address Enter the IP address you want to apply this Access Control rule to Protocol Select the protocol type TCP UDP FTP HTTP or all of them Destina...

Page 19: ...changes 3 7 DDNS This feature lets you assign a fixed host and domain name to a dynamic Internet IP address which can be useful when you re hosting your own Web site FTP server or other server behind the router NOTE Before you can use this feature you need to sign up for DDNS service Go to dyndns com for options If you don t want to use this feature keep the default setting which is Stop User ID E...

Page 20: ...cess the Web based management from a remote site enter http WAN IP Address 8080 e g http 192 168 1 8 8080 where 8080 is the management port number as shown above Apply Click Apply then Save to set and save any changes 3 8 3 UPnP Setup Universal Plug and Play UPnP allows automatic discovery and configuration of equipment attached to your LAN ensuring compatibility with networking equipment peripher...

Page 21: ...ore Default Restart System Restore Default Click to restore the router s configuration to its factory default settings The router will present a confirmation message then restart automatically Restart System Click to reboot the router 3 8 7 Firmware Upgrade To upgrade the firmware of your router you need to download the firmware file to your local hard disk New Firmware File Enter the firmware fil...

Page 22: ...ed zone Firewall URL filter MAC address filter Connection filtering limits access to the Internet of PCs in the LAN based on a time schedule Supports UPnP Universal Plug and Play Supports DHCP client server Supports PPPoE DSL DHCP cable DSL and static IP Supports VPN PPTP L2TP pass through LEDs SYS power WAN Link Act LAN 1 4 Link Act Environmental Dimensions 150 W x 105 L x 27 H mm 5 9 x 4 1 x 1 0...

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