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Table of Contents 

 

CE Declaration of conformity.......................................................................1

 

Chapter 1  Introduction...............................................................................6

 

1.1 Overview ...........................................................................................6

 

1.2 Features ............................................................................................6

 

1.3 System Requirements.................................................................... 9

 

Chapter 2  Installation ...............................................................................10

 

2.1 Checklist ..........................................................................................10

 

2.2 The Front LEDs............................................................................. 11

 

2.3 The Rear Ports ..............................................................................12

 

2.4 Hardware installation....................................................................13

 

Chapter 3  Joint ADSL Router to the network......................................17

 

3.1 Purpose...........................................................................................17

 

3.2 Determine your connection settings .........................................17

 

3.3 Connecting the ADSL Router to your network .......................18

 

3.4 The relative configuration on your computers ........................19

 

Chapter 4  Configuring with Web Browser ...........................................22

 

4.1 Open the Web Management Interface .....................................22

 

4.2 Setup the Router...........................................................................23

 

4.3 Basic Configuration......................................................................27

 

4.3 Advanced Configuration..............................................................36

 

4.4 Utility................................................................................................37

 

 

 

4.5 Monitor.............................................................................................40

 

4.6 Help ..................................................................................................44

 

Chapter 5  Configuring with Console Port ............................................45

 

5.1 Install system via console port:..................................................45

 

5.5 Example of RFC1483 Routed mode:.......................................48

 

5.6 Example of RFC1483 Bridged mode: ......................................53

 

5.7 Example of RFC2516 (PPPoE) plus NAT mode:...................54

 

5.8 Example of RFC2364 (PPPoA) plus NAT mode:...................56

 

Chapter 6  Troubleshooting .....................................................................58

 

Chapter 7  Frequently Asked Questions ...............................................64

 

Appendix A  Glossary................................................................................69

 

Appendix B  Cabling / Connection.........................................................79

 

Appendix C  Service / Port.......................................................................80

 

 

Summary of Contents for SP3352

Page 1: ...areas the sum of the REN of all devices connected to one line should not exceedfive 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line as determined by the REN you should contact...

Page 2: ...al installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation FCC regulations require that shielded interface cables be used with your modem If interferen...

Page 3: ...n on your computers 19 Chapter 4 Configuring with Web Browser 22 4 1 Open the Web Management Interface 22 4 2 Setup the Router 23 4 3 Basic Configuration 27 4 3 Advanced Configuration 36 4 4 Utility 3...

Page 4: ...PC and this router is easy to install and to configure 1 2 Features ADSL Features Compatible with all leading DSLAMs Supports DMT line modulation Supports Full Rate ADSL up to 8Mbps downstream up to...

Page 5: ...ort an ADSL port WAN Status Power LED indicators Minimum System Requirements Any computer with an Ethernet 10 Base T interface Any operating system that supports an Ethernet Connection with an IP stac...

Page 6: ...for home office use 2 ADSL Router Installation and Operation Guide this publication 3 Power supply with 9Vdc 1 5 Ampere power adapter 4 ADSL cable RJ 11 telephone cable 6 ft 5 Ethernet cable Ethernet...

Page 7: ...net Interface Step 1 Connect the ADSL Line Connect the router directly to the wall jack using the included ADSL cable Step 2 Connect a Workstation to the Router s LAN port There are two methods to con...

Page 8: ...in Windows to set your COM protocol to the following settings Baud rate 115200 bps Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None Step 3 Connect All Cables to the Network The procedure for con...

Page 9: ...erface device NID 17 Chapter 3 Joint ADSL Router to the network 3 1 Purpose This chapter provides information about configuring the ADSL Router 3 2 Determine your connection settings Before you config...

Page 10: ...If your ISP provides RFC2364 mode it means the IP address of router will be assigned automatically via PPPoA Y ou can set the PPPoA NAT mode give VPI VCI of WAN and set user s name password for PPPoA...

Page 11: ...address automatically Click OK 21 8 Click OK again Windows may begin copying files to your computer and then ask you to restart your PC Click Yes to restart your computer and initiate the new settings...

Page 12: ...the ADSL Modem Router which default at http 192 168 8 1 and click Go to get the management page 23 4 2 Setup the Router 1 Select the operating mode in Step 1 page as follows 2 Click Next then the nex...

Page 13: ...x on the Setup Page and enter the Workgroup name into the Domain Name box on the Setup Page 3 Click Next box go to Step 3 These values refer to the outside network you connectto every time you access...

Page 14: ...ofile for management This Router allows you setting User name and Password to prevent improper accessing from un allowed users The default setting of user name and password are adsl Authorization requ...

Page 15: ...ddress IP range Port range or Mac address of the local PC to access the Internetor URL keywards Click LAN to WAN the three items will show below Click the item you need then the table will sho w and l...

Page 16: ...ule to limit the network attribution of the local user 31 5 DHCP DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol lets client stations get IP addresses wheneverlogging onto a TCP IP network automatically It s...

Page 17: ...ultiple NAT NAT Network Address Translation it allows an organization to present itself to the Internet with one address NAT converts the address of each LAN node into one IP address for the Internet...

Page 18: ...net without knowing your current IP With a DDNS connection you can host your own web site email server FTP site and more at your own location 35 10 Save restart To update the configuration the server...

Page 19: ...performance 37 4 4 Utility 1 General System Information This page shows the information of this router 2 Firmware upgrade 1 This utility need TFTP server for help Install TFTP Server program like TFT...

Page 20: ...load the factory default settings When you click on the OK box your ADSL Router will load the default settings and restart When the ADSL Router is restarted your browser session will be disconnected...

Page 21: ...ress the specific feature item then the window will pup up to show the current status 1 IP routing table This page shows the current network topologyin this router 41 2 ADSL Router status This page sh...

Page 22: ...ts can be transmitted 5 DHCP table This table shows all the clients getting IPfrom this router You can see the IP Mac address and the host name which are helpful to the network management 43 6 Network...

Page 23: ...er adaptor to the power port on the rear of the Router then connect to a power outlet using the power cord included in the Router s packaging The PWR LED lights as soon as the power adapter is connect...

Page 24: ...ontrols via the flowing key Up arrow or i Down arrow or k Left arrow or j Right arrow or l 8 When you use Hyper Terminal the Screen will display as follows Step 1 Create New Connection 47 Step 2 Click...

Page 25: ...address 192 168 16 200 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 link_type 1483 Routed wan vc vpi_vci 0 33 encapsulate LLC 4 Save 5 After setting restart the router 49 Section 3 Setup the parameters for computers wo...

Page 26: ...tion 1 ISP provides the system parameters ADSL Parameters Protocol RFC 1483 routed Encapsulation LLC VPI VCI 0 33 IP address range 211 77 10 121 Subnet mask 255 255 255 248 DNS 168 95 1 1 168 95 192 1...

Page 27: ...uters under DOS prompt Check computer itself PING 192 168 8 2 Check ADSL router PING 192 168 8 1 and 211 77 10 121 Check DNS router PING 168 95 1 1 53 5 6 Example of RFC1483 Bridged mode Section 1 ISP...

Page 28: ...router 55 Section 3 Setup the parameters for computers workstations 1 Power on your computer and login if you are asked to 2 When you reach the desktop click theStart Setting Control panel Network and...

Page 29: ...router 57 Section 3 Setup the parameters for computers workstations 1 Power on your computer and login if you are asked to 2 When you reach the desktop click theStart Setting Control panel Network and...

Page 30: ...1 5A power adapter for this product If the error persists you have a hardware problem and should contact technical support 59 LAN LED Not On If the LANLED does not light when the Ethernet connection i...

Page 31: ...ntation Your PC may not have the Router configured as its TCP IP gateway If your PC obtains its information from the Router by DHCP reboot the PC and verify the gateway address 61 Troubleshooting a TC...

Page 32: ...e Check console to verify the WAN status If the menu indicates the WAN status as down check that your ADSL line is connected and functioning Or check the VPI VCI setting of the Router with right value...

Page 33: ...hind this single address provided by the ISP Does the ADSL Router support any operating system other than Windows 95 98 2000 Me or Windows NT Yes it provides technical support for setup configuration...

Page 34: ...ord It doesn t matter your ADSL line with a fixed or dynamic IP Users always access your web site by www smart com 67 How to configure SP3352 working with VoIP device You can find the ports for VoIP i...

Page 35: ...ature for Internet application The Multi Global IP mapping function helps you dividing the client PCs on the LAN into several groups and each group access Internet through one real IP Address You also...

Page 36: ...outers DMT Discrete Multi Tone frequency signal modulation 71 Downstream rate The line rate for return messages or data transfers from the network machine to the user s premises machine DSLAM Digital...

Page 37: ...ate addresses can cause major problems on the network but the NIC trusts organizations to use individual addressesresponsibly Each address is a32 bit address in the form of x x x x where x is an eight...

Page 38: ...akes from its source to its destination The route a datagram may follow can include many gateways and many physical networks In the Internet each datagram is routed separately Router A system responsi...

Page 39: ...urposes IP networks can be divided into logical subnets by using a subnet mask Values below those of the mask are valid addresses on the subnet TCP Transmission Control Protocol The major transport pr...

Page 40: ...ement so each virtual connection exists only for the duration of that one transmission WAN Wide area network A data communications network that spans any distance and is usually provided by a public c...

Page 41: ...Gopher TCP 70 HTTP TCP 80 HTTPS TCP 443 IMAP TCP 143 InterLocator TCP 389 IRC TCP 6660 6669 L2TP TCP 1701 VDOLive TCP 7000 7010 WAIS TCP 210 WINFRAME TCP 1494 X WIN TCP 6000 6030 DNS UDP 53 IKE UDP 5...

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