Star Tech Development BR4100DC manual Getting Started, Setting Up Your LAN, Through Cross, Over

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Getting Started

NOTE: The information in the following section as well as the information in Chapter 2: Quick Setup is covered on the Quick Installation Guide that accompanies this manual. If you have already performed the steps in the Quick Installation Guide, you can proceed to Chapter 3: General Settings.

Setting Up Your LAN

Sample Network

1.Make sure all network devices are turned off.

2.Plug the power adapter into the 12VDC port on the back of the router. Plug the other end into an available power source. The green PWR LED on the router should now be lit.

3.Using an RJ-45 Ethernet cable, connect each of your network devices to one of the four LAN ports (labeled 1 through 4) on the router.

4.Using an RJ-45 Ethernet cable, connect your xDSL or Cable modem to one of the router’s WAN ports (labeled MDI-II and MDI-X). You need to know what type of modem port and connection cable you are using.

 

Modem port is regular

Modem port is uplink

 

 

 

Straight-

Use MDI-X

Use MDI-II

Through

 

 

 

 

 

Cross-

Use MDI-II

Use MDI-X

Over

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE: After connecting your modem to your WAN port, check the WAN LNK/ACT LED on the front of the router. If the LED is lit, you have selected the proper WAN port. If the WAN LNK/ACT LED is not lit, try plugging your cable into the other WAN port.

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Contents Broadband Router FCC Compliance Statement Table of Contents Tools Minimum Requirements Introduction FeaturesBefore You Begin Back Panel ContentsRouter Basics 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 MAC Address Cable ModemHost Name Subnet Mask Fixed-IP xDSLGateway IP 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 Secondary DNS Address Domain Name Server DNSAddress 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 AddressClient IP Address Enable DMZPublic 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 aApplication Protocol Port Number Appendix BPopular Port Numbers Windows XP/2000 Setting a Static IP AddressAppendix C 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