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User’s Manual 

ADSL2+ Modem Router 

 

Model No. SP3362F 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for SP3362F

Page 1: ...1 User s Manual ADSL2 Modem Router Model No SP3362F ...

Page 2: ...of devices you may connect to your line as determined by the REN you should contact your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area If the modem causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company may discontinue your service temporarily When possible they will notify you in advance But if advance notice isn t realistic you will be notified as soon as possibl...

Page 3: ...l not occur in a particular installation FCC regulations require that shielded interface cables be used with your modem If interference does occur we suggest the following measures be taken to rectify the problem 1 Move the receiving antenna and modem 2 Move the modem away from the radio or TV 3 Plug the modem into a different electrical outlet 4 Discuss the problem with a qualified radio TV techn...

Page 4: ...our system for software installation 9 2 5 2 Installing your ADSL2 modem router using wizard 10 2 5 3 Installing your ADSL2 modem router using web administration 10 Chapter 3 The Web Administration Page 11 3 1 Login 11 3 2 Using Wizard within the Web Interface 11 Chapter 4 Configuration 15 4 1 Device Info 15 4 2 Advance Settings 16 4 2 1 WAN 16 4 2 2 PPPoA Mode 17 4 2 3 MER mode 20 4 2 4 IPoA mode...

Page 5: ...dress the growing demand for high speed Internet access and it does so as a single highly integrated and cost effective solution By combining three devices in one ADSL2 modem firewall and router Micronet SP3362F is your ultimate solution when it comes to Internet access 1 2 Features Up to 24Mbps downstream rate and 1Mbps upstream rate Complies with ADSL ADSL2 and ADSL2 standards Provides Web based...

Page 6: ...rts ppp over ATM RFC 2346 Supports Classical IP over ATM RFC 1577 1 5 System Requirements An active ADSL service and at least one WAN IP supports either dynamic or static address and user name password provided by your ISP One or more PCs with 10Base T 100Base T Network Adapter s Internet browser Chapter 2 Installation This chapter offers information on how to install your router If you are not fa...

Page 7: ...ower adapter 2 2 The Front LEDs LEDs Color Status Description Green ON Power is on OFF Power is off ON Router is successfully connected to CO devices Flashing Router has not yet been connected to CO devices Green Fast Flashing Router is being connected to CO devices Green Flashing Router s telephone line port is transmitting and receiving packets Green ON Router is connected to PC s NIC or switch ...

Page 8: ...s LINE port with a telephone line RJ 11 and Phone port to a telephone Insert a telephone line to the splitter s Line port 2 Connect one end of a network cable to SP3362F s LAN RJ 45 port with another end to PC s network interface port 3 Check all connections as shown in the below figure to see if everything is ready 4 Plug the power adaptor into the power socket and turn on the device 2 5 Software...

Page 9: ...stallation procedure for both methods 2 5 1 Preparing your system for software installation Before we start the actual installation process we ll need to get your computer system ready for Internet Follow the below instruction carefully 1 Click the Start button select Settings and then select Control Panel 2 Double click the Network icon and you should see the below screen 3 In the Configuration w...

Page 10: ...r CD did not auto run go to My Computer and find our icon goes here and double click on it to launch the wizard program manually 2 5 3 Installing your ADSL2 modem router using web administration It is advised that the administrator password be changed to safeguard the security of your network To configure the router open your browser type http 192 168 2 1 into the address bar and click Go or press...

Page 11: ... 168 2 1 User Name admin Password 1234 Notice It is strongly recommended that you change the default password for security purpose 3 2 Using Wizard within the Web Interface Beside the installation wizard that came with the CD another installation wizard is also available within the web administration Follow the below instructions carefully 1 You are presented with Status Page when you first login ...

Page 12: ...alues Consult your ISP or select the corresponding country and area if you are not clear about your local VCI and VPI Then click Next 3 Depending on your network setting choose the appropriate ADSL settings and then press Next Note The setup option for each connection types will vary slightly Simply follow the on screen instruction and provide the necessary ...

Page 13: ...ormation from ISP to complete the setup 4 Enter username and password provided by your ISP and default values for other options For detailed information of these parameters please refer to introductions later ...

Page 14: ...14 6 Click Next and enable WAN service enabled by fault 7 Click Next to review your configurations on the following page ...

Page 15: ...me you may require making fine adjustments to ADSL2 Modem Router setting This section provides a detail outline of all the functions settings of Micronet SP3362F ADSL2 Modem Router have to offer 4 1 Device Info 1 Click Running Status Summary to display Device Info and DSL information 2 Click WAN to view the following page which displays parameters about WAN ...

Page 16: ...16 connection 3 Click on Route to see the router table 4 2 Advance Settings 4 2 1 WAN Click WAN to add modify WAN information ...

Page 17: ...umber from 32 to 65535 1 31is reserved for common protocols Service Type for selecting one service type usually the default value Enable QoS for enabling or disabling QoS 4 2 2 PPPoA Mode Encapsulation Mode VC MUX LLC ENCAPSULATION When you select a connection mode the encapsulation mode will automatically change to adapt to the selected mode We recommend you not to change the default setting Clic...

Page 18: ...within a configured time 3 PPP IP Extension The IP address obtained through upstream link will be assigned to the PC connected to the router when router is only connected to one PC 4 Use Static IP The router will use this IP as a WAN IP instead of dynamically obtaining one through upstream link after you have enabled this option 5 Retry PPP Password on Authentication Error Click Next to display th...

Page 19: ... the PPPoE mode Enable WAN Service enabled by default It is recommended not to disable it unless you do not need to activate your WAN Click Next to display the following page 6 It displays all configured options by you Click Save to save your configurations To activate them click the Save Reboot button ...

Page 20: ...tion Mode VC MUX LLC SNAP BRIDGING When you select a connection type the encapsulation mode will automatically change to adapt to the selected type We recommend you not to change the default setting 2 Click Next to display the following page ...

Page 21: ...nabled the Use the following default gateway function Use WAN Interface For a broadband access device it means the IP address of a downstream link port Obtain DNS Server addresses automatically when enabled modem will obtain DNS server addresses automatically Use the following DNS server addresses To manually enter DNS server addresses enable this function Primary DNS Address enter a primary DNS a...

Page 22: ...22 4 Click Next to display the following page It displays all the configured options by you 5 Click Save to save your configurations To activate them click the Save Reboot button ...

Page 23: ...ation Mode VC MUX LLC SNAP BRIDGING When you select a connection type the encapsulation mode will automatically change to adapt to the selected type We recommend you not to change the default setting 2 Click Next to display the following page ...

Page 24: ...ddress here Secondary DNS Server Address enter a secondary DNS address here Notice The DHCP function is not supported in IPoA mode You must manually enter a WAN IP address a subnet mask default gateway and DNS etc 3 Click Next Enable NAT NAT can enable several PCs in LAN to share one WAN IP address for Internet access It is recommended that you enable this function Enable Firewall Enabling this fu...

Page 25: ...ick Next to display the following page It displays all the configured options by you 5 Click Save to save your configurations To activate them click the Save Reboot button 4 2 5 Bridging Mode 1 Select bridging ...

Page 26: ...e will automatically change to adapt to the selected type We recommend you not to change the default setting 2 Enable bridge service If you select bridging mode you must enable this function By default it is enabled 3 Click Next to display the following page It displays all the configured options by you ...

Page 27: ...27 4 Click Save to save your configurations To activate them click the Save Reboot button ...

Page 28: ...terface upon next time login In addition you must set all LAN PCs default gateway at this new address to ensure successful internet access Subnet Mask Allows you to set a subnet mask value Enable IGMP Snooping used in the bridging mode There are Standard Mode and Blocking Mode for your options Configure the second IPAddress and Subnet Mask for LAN interface Click Save Reboot to bring your configur...

Page 29: ...he external networks cannot access the IP addresses of your internal network However if you need such access by the external networks for example when you want to set up a server or support some special applications you should enable this function to allow the access to your internal network by external networks 2 Click Add to display the following page ...

Page 30: ...ized service you need to manually enter the port to be opened 2 Click Save Apply to display the added service as shown in the following figure Port Triggering Click Port Triggering to display the following page You can add or delete your port triggering service settings here Some special application programs require you to enable application ports You can enable the automatic opening of these port...

Page 31: ...er a service is selected the system automatically opens the corresponding port After you manually enter a customized service you need to manually enter the port to be triggered 3 Click Save Apply to display the added service as shown in the following figure DMZ Host 1 Click DMZ Host to display the following page ...

Page 32: ...ll be opened In this case your computer will be totally exposed to the public network Be cautions to use this function 3 Click Save Apply to bring your configurations into effects UPnP 1 Click UPnP to display the following page 3 Enable UPnP you can enable or disable the UPnP Universal Plug and Play function ...

Page 33: ...P IP HTTP and XML UPnP enables automatic connection and cooperation between such devices thus to enable network especially the family network to meet more people s needs 4 Click Save Apply to bring your configurations into effects 4 2 8 Security IP Filtering 1 Click Security IP Filtering to display the following page By default all outgoing packets are allowed However you can set IP filtering to ...

Page 34: ...rding to the above configurations You can select a WAN interface We recommend you to keep the default settings unchanged 3 Click Save Apply to bring your configurations into effects 4 Click Incoming By default all incoming packets are prohibited You can prohibit packet from external network from entering your internal network by setting IP filter ...

Page 35: ...35 5 Click Add to display the following page You can add your rules according to the above configurations You can select a WAN interface We recommend you not to modify the default settings ...

Page 36: ...owing page Enable Obtain default Gateway automatically Check to enable and uncheck to disable this function It is recommended that you keep the default setting 2 Click Save Apply to bring your configurations into effects Static Route 1 Click Static Route to display the following page Here you can add delete the items in the static routing table ...

Page 37: ...he subnet mask corresponding to the destination network address Use Default Gateway IPAddress the gateway address to access detonation address Use Interface the physical interface to access destination address 3 Click Save Apply to bring your configurations into effects 4 2 10 DNS DNS Server 1 Click DNS Server to display the following page ...

Page 38: ...request Primary DNS Address Input the DNS address provided by your ISP Secondary DNS Address Enter the second DNS address here if your ISP provides two Dynamic DNS 1 Click Dynamic DNS to display the following page where you can add delete the dynamic DNS settings Dynamic DNS can make your applied domain name correspond to your IP address ...

Page 39: ...e Domain name applied by you Interface the physical interface for enabling DDNS function Username Your user name registered on the website of the dynamic DNS provider Password Your password corresponding to the user name registered on the website of the dynamic DNS provider 3 Click Save Apply to bring your configurations into effects 4 2 11 DSL 1 Click DSL to display the following page ...

Page 40: ...AnnexL Inner pair Bitswap and auto negotiates with its uplink devices 4 2 12 Port Mapping Port Mapping supports multiple ports to PVC and bridging groups Each group will perform as an independent network Click the Add button to create mapping groups with appropriate LAN and WAN interfaces To create a new mapping group ...

Page 41: ...request with the specified vendor ID DHCP option 60 will be denied an IP address from the local DHCP server Note that these clients may obtain public IP addresses 3 Click the Save Apply button to make the changes effective immediately Note that the selected interfaces will be removed from their existing groups and added to the new group IMPORTANT If a vendor ID is configured for a specific client ...

Page 42: ...HCP server ends IP address distribution Leased Time h Validity period of the IP address obtained 2 Click Save to save your configurations DHCP Client List Click DHCP Client List to view the list of the clients with allocated DHCP service 4 4 System Tools 4 4 1 Settings 1 Click Backup to back up the current settings of the router after selecting a save path ...

Page 43: ...entering a full path of the file in the interface or selecting a backup file through browse Notice After restoring the default settings you need to reboot the router to activate this modification 4 4 2 System Log 1 Click System Log to display the following page ...

Page 44: ...l by default If you select Remote or Local Remote the system transmits the log UDP packets to your log server 4 Click Save Apply to bring your configurations into effects 4 4 3 SNMP Agent SNMP is the abbreviation for Simple Network Management Protocol it can monitor device s status and set the parameters using the SNMP Client software Router can also automatically send trap information to the mana...

Page 45: ...anager IP Set the host IP address that receives Trap information Click Save Apply to save the settings 4 4 4 Internet Time Click Internet Time System will automatically synchronize with the Internet time server if you check to enable Automatically synchronize with the Internet time server And the following page will appear 4 4 5 Access Control Service 1 Click Access Control and you can enable or d...

Page 46: ...e existing items Access Control Mode Enable Disable When you enable it the permitted IP addresses can access the management page through Internet 2 Click Add to enter an IP address System only allows the IP addresses permitted by you to access the management page ...

Page 47: ...47 3 Click Save Apply to bring your configurations into effects Passwords 1 Click Passwords to display the following page Here you can modify the password for login to the Management page ...

Page 48: ...de software click Browse to select an upgrade file and then click Update Software Save Reboot Click Save Reboot to reboot the device to bring your configurations into effects ADSL connection will be automatically cut before reboot ...

Page 49: ...y 5 also called Cat5 for short which is a commonly used type of network cable today Cat 5 cables are tipped with RJ 45 connectors which fit into RJ 45 port Straight through vs Crossover Cables LAN Connection Check to see the LEDs light up after you connected two pieces of hardware ...

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