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Software Features

Management

Web based management.
Configuration file backup and restore.
Firmware upload.
Back to factor y default

NAT Technology

Suppor t 256 connection
Multimedia applications suppor t.
SUA Ser ver
Address Mapping
Trigger Por t

Internet Multimedia

Netmeeting, CuSeeMe, IP TV, Quick Time, Real

Application Support

Player, ICQ, and also Internet games, e.g. Quake, 
Quake II, Quake III, DOOM, Star Craft, etc.

IP Management

DHCP Ser ver

Internet setup

DHCP Client
PPPoE, PPTP
MAC Clone
RoadRunner login

Application

DNS Proxy
Dynamic DNS suppor t
Internet time calibration

Routing

IP Routing suppor t: UPD, TCP, ICMP, ARP, RIPv1 & 
RIPv2

Programmable Static Routes, up to 8 route rules.
IP Multicast, suppor ts IGMP v1 and v2

Security

IP Protocol Filter
RAW Ethernet Packet Filter

Power on

FLASH

Self Test

SDRAM
LAN and WAN

UPnP

Windows XP Compatible

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Corrective Action

1) Make sure that you have the correct 9V DC

power adapter connected to the Router and
that it is plugged into an appropriate power
source.

2) If the error persists, you may have a hardware

problem. Please contact your local dealer or
reseller.

1) Verify that the browser and the browser’s URL

are correct (192.168.1.1)

2) Verify that your TCP/IP is set to "DHCP

Ser ver".

3) Check your Ethernet cable type and

connections. Ensure your NIC is functioning
properly.

1) The WAN IP is provided after the ISP verifies

the MAC address, host name and user ID.

2) Find out the verification method used by your

ISP and configure the corresponding fields.

3) If the ISP authenticates the WAN MAC

address, click MAINTENANCE 

DHCP table

to display the router’s WAN MAC address.
Send it to ISP.

4) If the ISP does not allow you to use a new

MAC address, then you may need to spoof (

or

clone

) the MAC address from your PC. Click

ADVANCED 

WAN 

MAC table. Spoof the

MAC from the LAN as the WAN. We
recommend that you configure this menu even
if your ISP does not currently require MAC
address authentication.

5) If the ISP checks the host name, enter your

computer’s name in the System Name field in
the Wizard Setup

Troubleshooting

This section is intended to help you solve the most common problems
encountered with the 

Micro-Router Series

Router/Switches.

Problem

No LEDs light when
router is powered on

Cannot access the
Router from the LAN

Cannot get a WAN IP
address from the ISP

Summary of Contents for FEP-72104T

Page 1: ...com e mail info unicomlink com UNICOM 2003 UNICOM and A Network Systems Solution are trademarks of UNICOM Electric Inc All rights reserved Specifications subject to change without notice Rev 07 01 Br...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...viders PPPoE supports the protocol layers and authentication widely used in PPP and enables a point to point connection to be established in the normally multipoint architecture of Ethernet PPTP Point...

Page 4: ...viders ISPs provide service via modem and ISDN while the larger ones also offer private line hookups T1 fractional T1 etc Customers are generally billed a fixed rate per month but other charges may ap...

Page 5: ...8 Mb Default Button One push button for factory default setting LEDs LAN Link Activity WAN Link Activity System Power Power External power adapter DC 9V 700mA Dimension 145mm x 26mm x 85mm Enclosure...

Page 6: ...lation feature allows multiple users to access the Web for the cost of only one Internet account Features Conforms to IEEE 802 3 IEEE802 3u and IEEE802 3x standards Four or Seven 10 100Mbps Fast Ether...

Page 7: ...em Please contact your local dealer or reseller 1 Verify that the browser and the browser s URL are correct 192 168 1 1 2 Verify that your TCP IP is set to DHCP Server 3 Check your Ethernet cable type...

Page 8: ...word or cannot access the Micro Router press the Default button on the rear panel of the Router This button re installs the factory configuration file replacing the current configuration with the Rout...

Page 9: ...CP IP a standard network protocol In order to use the router your computer must have TCP IP software Virtually all computers using a Windows Macintosh Linux or Unix operating system have the necessary...

Page 10: ...conds To stop polling click on button To start polling set the Interval Time and click button 1 Once you confirm the proper software is installed set the TCP IP setting to Using DHCP Server or somethi...

Page 11: ...tton 4 This will bring you to the Router s MAIN MENU screen see below 9 32 Forward Forwards the packets Drop Drops the packets 24 Click button UPnP Configuration for Windows XP only Before you attempt...

Page 12: ...0 0 0 0 IP Mask The source IP address mask Port The source port of the packets that you wish to filter The range is 0 to 65535 This field will be disregarded if it is 0 Port Comp Select the destinati...

Page 13: ...ces are Ethernet PPP over Ethernet and PPTP Following are the terms and descriptions 11 30 12 Click button TCP IP Filter The TCP IP filter allows you to base the rule on the fields in the IP and the u...

Page 14: ...e Mask in Hexadecimal to apply to the data portion before comparison 10 Value The value in Hexadecimal to compare with the data portion 11 More Yes means that a matching packet is passed to the next F...

Page 15: ...File Set Comments column is left blank the Filter Rule will be deleted 28 13 PPP over Ethernet encapsulation choice 2 PPP over Ethernet A connection using PPPoE Many ISPs utilizing dial up modems use...

Page 16: ...hosts through RIP broadcasts 10 Click button 11 You will now see the routing rule in the Static route summary table 12 Repeat the previous steps to add more routes 14 27 PPTP encapsulation choice 3 PP...

Page 17: ...ion interface 26 15 WAN IP Assignment configure WAN interface Get automatically from ISP Default Select this option if you do not need to assign a specific IP for this router The Router will automatic...

Page 18: ...192 168 1 1 Password root Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP Server LAN Enable DHCP Client WAN Enable Filter WAN Web service If you want to reset to the default configuration press the Default Button on...

Page 19: ...le periodically and drop or ignore the rest of RIP packets 4 RIP Version select the RIP version RIPv 1 RIP 2B and RIP 2M 5 Multicast select the multicast type IGMP v1 and IGMP v2 The default value is...

Page 20: ...eeds a User ID to verify the account 6 Password When updating the information to an ISP DNS the ISP needs a password to verify the account 7 Enable Wildcard This option provides domain name mapping to...

Page 21: ...ted 8 Daylight Saving Enable daylight saving Start Date Enter the daylight saving start date End Date Enter the daylight saving end date 9 Click button to complete the time setting Ethernet encapsulat...

Page 22: ...ick button WAN Configuration In WAN configuration users can configure ISP information the WAN interface and the MAC address Configure ISP Information Encapsulation Select the proper encapsulation type...

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