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IV. Initial Configuration (see Section V Advanced Setup Steps for more information)

The On-Q Home 4 Port Router/Switch is typically configured in one of two ways; (1) From a portable PC connected through one of the Local Switch Ports on the Router/Switch Module in the enclosure, or (2) From a PC in one of the rooms of the house, connected through an outlet in the room to the enclosure where it is patched to (or directly connected to) one of the Local Switch Ports (see Figure 3). In either case, the PC must have an Ethernet Network Interface Card to communicate with the Router/Switch.

Figure 3

A. Configuring a Network Interface Card to talk to the Router/Switch

NOTE: The steps below assume that your PC’s network interface card is set to DHCP, or in other words, to obtain IP addressing automatically. The steps also assume that the On-Q Home 4 Port Router/Switch is set to its default setting of “Distribute IP” for the local ports and that all the cables previously discussed are properly connected. It is also possible to perform these steps by configuring your computer (with installed Ethernet Network Interface Card) to talk to the On-Q Router/Switch on its specific IP subnetwork (192.168.1.xxx). The On-Q Router/Switch’s default IP address in that subnetwork is 192.168.1.254, so your PC’s Ethernet Card can be temporarily assigned an IP address, (like 192.168.1.10), on that same subnetwork to talk to and configure the Router/Switch. Giving the PC a specific IP address is also called assigning it a Static IP address, as compared to a Dynamic IP address that is typically assigned by a service provider when your PC’s network interface card is configured for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).

NOTE: Before doing any PC IP Address re-configuration, make sure you first write down all of the current IP settings.

B.Logging on to the Router/Switch

1.With your PC connected to one of the local ports on the Router/Switch, open a browser and enter the Router/Switch’s default IP address (192.168.1.254), and click “Go” (see Figure 4) to get the login page.

Figure 4

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Port ROUTER/SWITCH P/N FCC Certifications CE Mark WarningTable of Contents Small Office/ Home Office Setup IntroductionRouter/Switch 9VDC Power Supply P/N II. Product OverviewVDC Input Network Port Local Switch Ports Router/Switch Module Connection AreaSwitch Port LEDs WAN LED Status LED III. Installation Innovations in Home Living Obtain configuration automatically Not run PPPoE software on your computersStatic configuration is selected Device Information Adapter AddressUnless you are sure it is necessary to modify your MAC Address. To modify the addressPPPoE DSL dynamic Mode AddressCheck Modify and enter the desired MAC Input for this field is 32 alphanumeric charactersHelp connecting to certain web sites or speeding Click onDevice will save Information, restart and return to the previousStatic Mode Not alter the content unless you are sure it isNecessary to modify your MAC address. To modify You with the nameSave Undo Check this radio button to enable this device to Following field for you to enter the starting IPWins server Addresses. Click Back to return to the Local PortTo continue Change Administrator’s password Advanced SetupModify the Configuration Port Enable Address with all F’sBlock Internet ResultVirtual Server Undo ADD IP addresses IP RangeIP addresses to filter/forward Direction ~From Local IP ~To Remote IPAdded filter will appear on the Filter List Filter List Displays all the Packet FiltersClick to delete all the filters on the list Click on the Index drop-down menu to selectStatic Route After completing the settings on this page, click To save the settingsTo clear all the settings on this SaveUndo Save Network Status Connection Status RELEASE/DISCONNECTInformation on the Internet Port RENEW/CONNECTRefresh Click this button to refresh the list Others Factory Reset see Figure To reset to factory default settings, click the GO buttonSave Configuration To save the current configuration to fileSettings Load Configuration From File File Path/NameFirmware Upgrade see Figure Upgrade NOWVI. Troubleshooting What is a DMZ?What is PPPoE PPP over Ethernet ? How can I know if I am using PPPoE?What does the message IP address conflict mean? Check the status of this productIP Configuration Type ping 168.95.192.1 and click OK Reply from 192.168.0.1 bytes=32 time=3ms TTL=100NTP, HTTP, Tftp WANAOE 2300-2400tcp 2300-2400udp 47624tcp VDO Live NoneIs now available Connecting to server Authentication ChapPassword AuthenticationCHAP failure Xxx Minutes Connection establish timeout