Garmin HN294DP/DI Back Panel and Connectors, Symbol, Status/Description, Description of LEDs

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Table 1 - Description of LEDs

Hardware Description and Installation

Symbol

WLAN

DSL

2.2.2Back Panel and ConnectorsFigure 2 - Back Panel of the HN294d Status/Description

Unlit: Power Off or no radio signal (WLAN card is not present or fails to function).

Blinking: Traffic is going through the WLAN interface.

Solid: The Wireless LAN interface is ready.

Unlit: Power Off.

Blinking: ADSL line connection is handshaking or training is in progress.

Solid: ADSL line connection is OK.

Table 1 - Description of LEDs

2.2.2Back Panel and Connectors

The following figure illustrates the back panel of your HN294d:

Figure 2 - Back Panel of the HN294d

Description of connectors and buttons:

DSL – The DSL port is used for connecting the HN294d to the

ADSL service port (splitter/filter or phone outlet) using the supplied

ADSL line cable (RJ11 – RJ11).

LAN 1, 2, 3, 4 – The LAN ports (Ethernet 10/100 BaseT) are used for connecting the HN294d to client PCs NIC (Network Interface Card). One Ethernet cable (RJ45 – RJ45) is supplied.

USB – The USB port is used for connecting the HN294d to a PC

USB port using the supplied USB cable.

RESET button (tiny hole) – Used to restore your HN294d to its original factory default settings.

(CONSOLE – The CONSOLE port should only be used by field technicians).

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Contents HN294dp/di ADSL Wireless RouterUser Guide Disclaimer CopyrightAbstract Trademark ListHardware Description and Installation ContentsInitial Configuration IntroductionADSL-mode - RFC1483 Router Advanced ConfigurationADSL-mode - RFC1483 MER Router ADSL-mode - PPPoE RouterImportant Information TroubleshootingGlossary 1 Introduction 1.2 About the ADSL Wireless Router HN294d1.1 About this User Guide 1.2.1 Ease of Use 1.2.2 Wireless Features1.2.3 Security 1.2.4 Advanced Possibilities 2.1.1 Package Contents Hardware Description and Installation2.1 Before You Start Figure 1 - HN294d Package Contents2.2.1 Front Panel and LED Indicators 2.1.2 Subscription for ADSL Service2.2 Physical Appearance SymbolTable 1 - Description of LEDs 2.2.2 Back Panel and ConnectorsFigure 2 - Back Panel of the HN294d Figure 3 - Wall mounting of the HN294d 2.3 Choose a Place for the Router2.4 Connect the HN294d 2.4.1 Connect Wireless Computers3. Connect the Power Supply 4. Power ON the HN294d1. Connect the ADSL Line 2.4.2 Connect Computers via Cables2. Connect a client PC to one of the four LAN ports OR to the USB port2.4.2.1 Install USB Drivers 3. Select Install USB Driver and wait until the following window is displayed 7. Click Finish to close the InstallShield wizard 2.5.1 Use DHCP 2.5 Configure Client PCsIn Windows 98/98SE and Me In WindowsIn Windows XP 2.5.2 Use Static IP AddressesIn Windows XP 3.1 Introduction Initial ConfigurationConnection Type Select ADSL-mode3.2 Access the Configuration Wizard 3.3 Access the Internet 4.1 Description 4 ADSL-mode - RFC1483 Bridge4.2 IP Addresses Assigned by PPPoE RFC1483 2684 Bridged Mode single PVC4.4 Static IP Addresses 4.3 IP Addresses Assigned by DHCP5.1 Description 5 ADSL-mode - RFC1483 Router5.2 IP Addresses Assigned by DHCP RFC1483 2684 Routed Mode single PVC5.3 Static IP Addresses 6.1 Description 6 ADSL-mode - RFC1483 MER Router6.2 IP Addresses Assigned by DHCP 7.1 Description 7 ADSL-mode - PPPoE Router7.3 IP Addresses Assigned by DHCP 7.2 PPPoE Termination and PPPoE Passthrough8.1 Description 8 ADSL-mode - PPPoA Router8.2 IP Addresses Assigned by DHCP 9.2 Access the Web Manager Advanced Configuration9.1 Introduction 9.2.1 Outline of the Web Manager 9.3.1 Connect/Disconnect to ISP 9.3 OverviewDisconnect 9.4 System 9.4.2 Administration9.4.1 Device Information 9.4.2.1 Account9.4.2.2 Remote Management 9.4.2.3 Web Port 9.4.3 Backup Configuration9.4.3.2 Restore 9.4.3.1 Backup9.4.5 Upgrade Firmware 9.4.4 Save Configuration9.4.6 Reset Router 9.4.6.1 Reset to Factory Default 9.5.1 DSL Connection 9.5 StatusParameter 9.5.2 WAN Connection 9.5.3 Traffic Counter 9.5.4 Routing Table 9.5.6 Wireless Client9.5.5 DHCP Table EN/LZT 108 6377 R4 - September 9.6.1 DSL Configuration 9.6 Configuration9.6.2 LAN Configuration 9.6.2.1 IP Address Enter your IP settings and click the Apply buttonThe table below describes the parameters 192.168.0.1 and 255.255.255.0 respectively. This9.6.2.2 DHCP Server Enable and configure the DHCP serverInterface Start IP Address End IP Address DHCP lease time Domain Name Servers Enable and configure the DHCP Relay Agent9.6.3.1 Basic Setup 9.6.3 WLAN ConfigurationWireless SSID Set the Wired Equivalent Privacy Mechanism to ON 9.6.3.2 Association Control Add / Remove client Create a new ATM PVC Interface 9.6.4 WAN Configurationselected PPP Configuration IP Configuration9.6.5.1 Static Route 9.6.5 IP RouteDestination Address and Netmask 9.6.5.2 Dynamic Routing9.6.6.1 DNS Relay 9.6.6 DNSTo enable DNS Relay or modify the current settings proceed as follows 9.6.6.2 DNS Server 9.6.7.1 Firewall 9.6.7 SecurityEN/LZT 108 6377 R4 - September Modify or delete existing rules 3. Click the Modify link next to the rule you want to modify Description of parameters when creating a new filtering rule 9.6.7.2 Intrusion Detection On the Configuration Security Intrusion Detection you can enable/disable the intrusion detection function and also see and modify the existing rules9.6.8 Virtual Server Create a new virtual server External Packet Create a DMZ zoneInternal Host 9.6.9 IGMP Proxy 9.6.10 UPnP 10.1 Basic Functions 10 TroubleshootingLAN Connection Indication/Symptom10.2.2 How to use IPCONFIG 10.2.1 How to use WINIPCFG10.4 WLAN Connection 10.3 WAN ConnectionStart Run… type command and click OK . In the 10.6 Safety Mode 10.5 Reset the HN294d4. Click the Upgrade button 11 Important Information 11.1 Product Care and Maintenance11.2 License Agreement 11.2.3 Limited Warranty11.2.1 License 11.2.2 Term11.2.5 Limitation of Liability 11.2.4 Intended Use11.2.6 Governing Law 11.3 Regulatory Information 11.3.2 Safety Approvals11.3.1 EU Directives 11.3.1.1 Declaration of Conformity11.3.2.1 UL 1950 Statement 11.3.3 EMC Approvals11.3.3.1 FCC Part 15 Statement 11.3.4 Telecom Approval11.3.3.2 FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement 11.3.4.1 FCC Part 68 Statement 11.3.7 Power Supply 11.3.5 Access Point Frequency Band11.3.6 Caution 11.3.8 Environmental InformationAccess Point GlossaryADSL AsynchronousDHCP DeviceDOS attack Domain nameDownstream DSLAMEthernet EncapsulationFirewall FirmwareHost G.liteHTTP IEEEIP address IntranetMAC address Ping Peer-to-peerPort POTSSMTP RouterSSID T1.413 Stateful InspectionTCP/IP TelnetUpstream UPnPVirtual Server WLAN VPI and VCI