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301 Fulling Mill Road, Suite G          

 ©Copyright 2012 by Legrand,  

Middletown, PA   17057 

            

Inc All Rights Reserved. 

(800)-321-2343 

 

www.onqlegrand.com 

           

TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

1.0 Introduction ................................................................................................................ 4

 

1.1 Features .................................................................................................................. 5

 

1.2 Minimum Requirements .......................................................................................... 6

 

1.3 Detailed Physical Description .................................................................................. 7

 

1.4 Installation ............................................................................................................... 8

 

1.5 Initial Configuration ............................................................................................... 10

 

2.0 Network Settings ...................................................................................................... 13

 

2.1 Quick Setup .......................................................................................................... 13

 

2.2 Setup Wizard ........................................................................................................ 13

 

2.3 Network Operation Mode ...................................................................................... 17

 

2.3.1 TCP/IP Settings ............................................................................................ 18

 

2.3.1.1 LAN Interface Setup ............................................................................. 18

 

2.3.1.2 WAN Interface Setup ............................................................................ 19

 

DHCP Client ............................................................................................... 20

 

Static IP ....................................................................................................... 21

 

PPPoE ........................................................................................................ 22

 

 

  

Summary of Contents for DA1054

Page 1: ...301 Fulling Mill Road Suite G Copyright 2012 by Legrand Middletown PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved 800 321 2343 www onqlegrand com 4 Port Gigabit Enhanced Router Switch P N DA1054 User s Guide 130815...

Page 2: ...and off while your radio or TV is showing interference if the interference disappears when you turn your Router Switch off and reappears when you turn it back on there is interference being caused by...

Page 3: ...0 Introduction 4 1 1 Features 5 1 2 Minimum Requirements 6 1 3 Detailed Physical Description 7 1 4 Installation 8 1 5 Initial Configuration 10 2 0 Network Settings 13 2 1 Quick Setup 13 2 2 Setup Wiz...

Page 4: ...nnection see Figure 1 Up to 253 users can have high speed Internet access simultaneously via one single IP address Internet account of the Cable xDSL modem With its built in NAT technology this produc...

Page 5: ...Denial of Service attacks Dynamic DNS Support When used with the Virtual Servers feature allows users to connect to Servers on your LAN using a Domain Name even if you have a dynamic IP address which...

Page 6: ...Inc All Rights Reserved 800 321 2343 www onqlegrand com 1 2 Minimum Requirements One External xDSL FIOS or Cable modem with an Ethernet port RJ 45 Network Interface Card NIC for each Personal Computer...

Page 7: ...required Reset Button A button press cycles the power while a ten 10 second press and hold resets the Router Switch unit to the factory default settings This clears all user settings including User N...

Page 8: ...or attached in such a way that it may be fished out after the drywall is installed B Trim out steps 1 The Cat 5e 6 that was secured at each of the outlets should be pulled out and terminated with a 11...

Page 9: ...ort Gigabit Router Switch is powered with an AC to DC adapter which also needs to be plugged in to an AC source 7 Follow the steps in the next two sections for configuring the router NOTE Use proper t...

Page 10: ...t your PC s network interface card is set to DHCP or in other words to obtain IP addressing automatically The steps also assume that the 4 Port Gigabit Router Switch is set to its default settings and...

Page 11: ...e Router Switch s default IP address 192 168 40 254 and click Go see Figure 4 to get the login page 2 To logon enter admin for the user name and password and just click OK see Figure 5 3 Figure 6 show...

Page 12: ...iddletown PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved 800 321 2343 www onqlegrand com To start Broadband router web configuration you must have one of these web browsers installed on computer for management Micr...

Page 13: ...ons and machine status monitoring Via standard web browser you can configure and check machine status from anywhere around the world This User s Guide introduces you to the steps necessary to get the...

Page 14: ...G Copyright 2012 by Legrand Middletown PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved 800 321 2343 www onqlegrand com Step 1 Select the WAN Access Type In this page you can accord your network environment to select...

Page 15: ...m Step 2 Choose the time zone The Time Zone Settings allows your router to set up its Time Zone and Daylight Saving Time these will affect functions such as Log entries and Firewall settings Step 3 Se...

Page 16: ...mation for the selected WAN Access Type and then click Next If your access type is DHCP Client then you can get the IP address from the ISP so you do not need to enter the information like other modes...

Page 17: ...Bridge In this mode all Ethernet ports are bridged together and the client will connect to ISP access point The NAT is enabled and PCs in Ethernet ports share the same IP to ISP through LAN Gateway I...

Page 18: ...54 DHCP Server You can select Server or Disable If you select Disable the DHCP service of LAN port is disabled Default Server DHCP Client Range The first and last IP address that DHCP server assigns D...

Page 19: ...router mode is enabled DHCP Client If your ISP provides the DHCP service please choose DHCP Client type and the Router will automatically obtain IP parameters from your ISP You can see the page as fo...

Page 20: ...cular MAC address in order for you to connect to the Internet This MAC address is the PC s MAC address that your ISP had originally connected your Internet to Type in this section to replace the WAN M...

Page 21: ...Subnet Mask Enter the subnet Mask in dotted decimal notation provided by your ISP usually is 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway Optional Enter the gateway IP address in dotted decimal notation provided by...

Page 22: ...rd provided by your ISP This field is case sensitive Service Name Enter the Internet service provider name in this field Connection Type Select the connection type Continuous Connect on Demand or Manu...

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