Paradyne 6381, 6211, 6210 manual Using the Web Interface, Log Into Your Modem

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Hotwire 6210, 6211, and 6381 User’s Guide

4 Using the Web Interface

This section will guide you through your modem’s configuration, and other uses of the web interface.

The 6210 modem is a bridge. Not all screens shown in this section are available on the 6210.

The 6211 modem is shipped as a router.

The 6381 modem is shipped with a standard default bridge configuration. It can be changed from a bridge to a router.

4.1Log Into Your Modem

To configure your modem, open your web browser. Ignore any error about lacking a connection. Type the default IP address (192.168.1.1) into the Location field of your browser and press the Enter key. The following screen appears. The default user name is Admin (case sensitive) and the password is Admin (case sensitive).

Figure 4-1. Login Screen

Note: Before configuring your modem, make sure you have followed the instructions in Chapter 3. You should have your PCs configured for DHCP mode (if your modem will be), and have proxies disabled on your browser. If you see a login redirection screen when you access the web interface, verify that JavaScript support is enabled in your browser. Also, if you do not get the screen shown in Figure 4-1, you may need to delete your temporary Internet files.

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Contents Hotwire 6210, 6211, Copyright 2004 Paradyne Corporation All rights reserved CE Marking FCC Part 15 Declaration Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity Canada EMI Notice Table of Contents Using the Web InterfaceFeatures & System Requirements IntroductionModels Ports and buttons Back panel Your Modem at a GlancePacking List LED description Front panelGetting Started Connecting the HardwareTurn on Your PC Cable ConnectionsWindows USB Driver Installation Configuring Your PCNew Hardware Installation Options Windows XP Hardware InstallationNetwork Connections in Windows XP TCP/IP Properties in Windows XP WindowsWindows 95 Windows MeWindows NT Assigning IP to your PC automatically by Dhcp Log Into Your Modem Using the Web InterfaceHome Home screenWide Area Network connection SetupLocal Area Network connection Saving ChangesNew Connection Configuring the WANBridged Connection Setup PPPoA Connection Setup PPPoE Connection Setup Dhcp Connection Setup Static IP Connection Setup Modem Setup Configuring the LANEnable/Disable Dhcp Modify an Existing Connection10. Dhcp Server Configuration Changing the Modem’s IP address Firewall/NAT ServicesUpnP AdvancedPort Forwarding Access ControlBridge Filters LAN clients15. Bridge Filters Multicast/IGMP Snooping16. Multicast 18 illustrates a typical Static Route Static RoutingDynamic Routing ToolsSystem Commands Remote LogUser Management Ping Test Update GatewayStatus System Log Product InformationModem is not functional TroubleshootingCan’t connect to the modem LEDs blink in a sequential patternDSL Link LED is always off Terminology What is a firewall?

6210, 6211, 6381 specifications

Paradyne's family of products, particularly the 6381, 6211, and 6210 models, has made significant strides in the networking and telecommunications domain. These devices cater to a wide array of connectivity needs, offering robust solutions for both residential and commercial applications.

The Paradyne 6381 is known for its advanced DSL modem capabilities. Supporting high-speed data transmission over copper lines, it has become a reliable choice for Internet Service Providers looking to deliver stable and fast Internet services. One of its main features is its ability to aggregate multiple DSL connections, which enhances bandwidth and ensures a steady user experience, even during peak times. Its built-in diagnostic tools allow for efficient troubleshooting, making it easier for technicians to maintain and optimize network performance.

The 6211 model presents an interesting option for network managers with its multifunctional capabilities. It is designed to facilitate both voice and data over a single connection, leveraging Voice over IP (VoIP) technology. This integration simplifies network infrastructure, reducing overhead costs while maintaining service quality. The 6211 also supports Quality of Service (QoS) protocols, ensuring that voice traffic is prioritized, which results in clearer call quality and less disruption.

On the other hand, the Paradyne 6210 stands out for its versatility and compact design. This model is particularly well-suited for small to medium-sized businesses looking for a cost-effective solution without compromising on performance. It offers multiple Ethernet ports, enabling easy connection of various devices and seamless network expansion. The 6210 also features built-in security protocols to protect against unauthorized access, making it a secure option in today’s ever-evolving threat landscape.

All three models utilize advanced communication technologies, including the latest ADSL and VDSL standards, ensuring compatibility with existing infrastructure while providing the ability to scale up as needs grow. They also incorporate user-friendly interfaces for easier management, with support for remote configuration and monitoring, allowing network administrators to manage settings without being physically present.

In summary, Paradyne's 6381, 6211, and 6210 models are distinguished by their advanced features, reliability, and versatility. Each device caters to specific market needs, ensuring users can find a tailored solution for their networking challenges. These products embody Paradyne's commitment to delivering high-quality communication technology that keeps pace with the demands of modern connectivity.