Star Tech Development BR4100DC manual Online Gaming Problems, Forgotten Password

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Online Gaming Problems

Some online games require certain ports to be opened in order to function properly. See Special Applications on page 29 in the manual for details on how to open ports. Check with the game manufacturer’s technical support for details on which specific ports need to be opened.

Multiple gamers on the LAN may not be able to get on a game server and play simultaneously with only one public IP. Check with the game's technical support for details on whether they support multi-login on one IP address.

Forgotten Password

If you have forgotten your password, you have to reset the router. Press the reset button for more than 4 seconds and the router will reset itself to the factory default settings. All your configurations will be replaced with the factory default settings.

Remove your proxy settings

PPPoE users may need to disable the proxy settings or the dial-up popup window. Since the router is the gateway for the Internet connection, your computer does not need proxy settings to gain access. Follow the directions below to verify that you do not have any proxy settings and that your browser is set to connect directly to the LAN.

Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher:

1.From your PC’s Control Panel, click on Internet Options.

2.Click the Connections tab.

3.Click on the LAN settings button and make sure no boxes are checked.

4.Click the OK button to go back to the previous screen.

5.Make sure “Never dial a connection” is checked. This will remove any dial-up pop-ups for PPPoE users.

6.Click OK to close the Internet Options window.

For Netscape Navigator 4.7 or higher:

1.Start Netscape Navigator.

2.From the Edit menu, click Preferences.

3.Expand the Advanced list by clicking on the “+” sign and click Proxies.

4.Make sure “Direct connection to the Internet” is selected.

5.Close all windows to finish.

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Contents Broadband Router FCC Compliance Statement Table of Contents Tools Before You Begin Introduction FeaturesMinimum Requirements Router Basics ContentsBack Panel Front Panel Status DescriptionSetting Up Your LAN Getting StartedModem port is regular Modem port is uplink Straight Through CrossConfiguring Your PCs Windows XPWindows Windows Me/98/95WinNT Accessing the Router Home Navigate the Router Management Interface Quick Setup Time ZoneBroadband Type Host Name Cable ModemMAC Address Gateway IP Fixed-IP xDSLSubnet Mask Password Please retype your passwordService Name User NameDefault Gateway IP AddressUser ID Pptp GatewayGeneral Settings System Time ZonePassword Settings Current PasswordNew Password Re-Enter PasswordRemote Management Host AddressWAN Address Domain Name Server DNSSecondary DNS Address Bridge Example Bridge Mode IP Subnet Mask Dhcp ServerLease Time IP Address PoolAddress Mapping Address MappingVirtual Server Private IPPrivate Port TypeExample Virtual Server Enabled Trigger PortBetween 0 Trigger TypeExample Special Applications Firewall Access Control Enable Client FilteringPort Block TimeExample Access Control DoS Protection Discard Ping from WANRIP Defect Your E-mail AddressPublic IP Address Enable DMZClient IP Address Status Internet Connection Cable/DSLGateway Primary DNSDevice Status FirewallSecurity Log Security LogDhcp Client Log Dhcp Client LogConfiguration Tools BackupRestore Restore to Factory DefaultsFirmware Upgrade Firmware UpgradeReset Find and record your computer’s IP configuration settings Appendix aPopular Port Numbers Appendix BApplication Protocol Port Number Appendix C Setting a Static IP AddressWindows XP/2000 Windows NT Troubleshooting If problems persist, try resetting the router Test your Internet connectionPing your router Ping an outside IP addressOnline Gaming Problems Forgotten PasswordRemove your proxy settings Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or higherGlossary Network Mask See Subnet Mask Physical Address See MAC AddressPage Technical Specifications Warranty Information Technical SupportOn-line help Limitation of LiabilityRevised February 20