OneExpert DSL User's Guide
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April 2019
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Browsing the web
With the web browser feature, you can provide visual proof to customers that a circuit is
correctly provisioned all the way to the Internet. The browser works over both DSL and
Ethernet interfaces, allowing you to surf the web from the customer’s NID or demarcation
point using only the OneExpert DSL. For DSL applications, the browser is a separate mode
that allows you to connect to any public web site on the Internet through an internet service
provider. The browser can also be purchased as a general global application for use with the
Ethernet port.
Because the browser’s primary purpose is to demonstrate connectivity, it does not have all
the capabilities of typical web browsers, such as Internet Explorer. The web browser has the
following limitations:
• The browser does not cache web pages. The OneExpert DSL does not have sufficient
memory to cache web pages. Each time a page is selected, the OneExpert DSL re-loads
the page.
• The browser does not currently support data entry through the browser. For example,
you cannot log into a web mail account• The browser does not currently support Java
applets, and will not display web pages written in Java. Sites optimized for quick
downloads, such as DSLReports.com, are not supported because they are based on Java.
The following sections in this chapter describe how to access and use the web browser.
Accessing the web browser
Like IP ping, you must have an established underlying network connection, such as PPP
over Ethernet, before you can use the browser. After you have a successful network
connection, the OneExpert DSL’s Network LED illuminates green. If the LED is red, the
underlying connection is not ready, and the web browser (and IP ping) will not work.
Press the Web Browser button. The web browser display appears.
Navigating the browser
You can navigate the browser as you would with a mobile device, with tapping in text
boxes to display the keypad and enter the data, swiping your fingers to scroll, pressing links
to select them, and so on. In addition, you can connect a USB mouse or a USB keyboard/
mouse combination to the OneExpert DSL to navigate the web browser as you would with
a desktop computer. Going back or forward one page
Opening a web page
There are two ways to open a web page:
• Enter the address
– Tap the address box, and then use the keypad on the screen to
enter the address.
• Use a bookmark
– Press the Bookmarks button and then select a bookmark.
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