Intellinet Network Solutions 523615 manual Before Installation

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DHCP Server Supported: All of the networked computers can retrieve TCP/IP settings automatically from this device.

Static IP Address Binding: Authorizes users to manage and configure a PC in LAN in most cases by binding the MAC address and IP address together.

System Log: History of all activity.

UPnP: Supports Microsoft’s UPNP (Universal Plug and Play Service).

Web-Based Management: The router is easily and conveniently configured by any standard Internet Web browser.

Internet Access Control: Different settings can be set up for different users.

Packet Filter: Port filter, IP address filter, MAC address filter, key word filter.

Virtual Server: Allows other users from the Internet to access WWW, the FTP server or other servers in the LAN.

QoS (Quality of Service): Allows control of your Internet bandwidth. Set a minimum bandwidth for a certain application, or limit the bandwidth an application can consume. The router features IP- and port-based bandwidth control, as well. Scheduler: Manage and control the Internet access for individual users.

DMZ Host: Set up one computer to operate in the Demilitarized Zone without any firewall interference.

Remote Management: Remotely configure the router settings.

DDNS: Support for dynamic DNS services, such as www.dyndns.org.

Remote Wake-up:Remotely wake up PCs in the LAN.

Support VPN Pass-through:Supports VPN pass-through PPTP traffic. A user connected to the device can establish outgoing connections to remote VPN servers. VPN server: An integrated VPN server allows five simultaneous client connections.

2. INSTALLATION

2.1 Before Installation

First, confirm that your computer has a Java Script-capable Web browser installed.

Make sure that your computer has a LAN card installed and correctly configured for TCP/IP.

If using xDSL, you will need the username and password provided by your ISP. NOTE: If your computer has ADSL PPPoE dial-up software installed, back up your installation software and uninstall your ADSL PPPoE dial-up software before proceeding with the installation.

2.2 Installation

1.Set up the WAN connection: Connect the broadband RJ-45 cable (xDSL, Cable modem or LAN/leased cable) with the WAN port of the router.

2.Set up the LAN connection: Connect your computer’s LAN card port or your switch’s UPLINK port with one LAN port of the router using a common network cable. NOTE: All LAN ports of the router can automatically sense cross cable, so

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Contents INT-523608/523615-UM-0307-02 Table of Contents Features IntroductionBefore Installation InstallationIndication Indicators and Connections 2.3.1 Model 523608, 4-PortPort/Jack Indication Reset Model 523615, 8-PortWindows 2000 Setup Page Page Page Windows XP Setup Page Page Page Input ping 192.168.10.1, then Enter Start Internet Explorer to LogPPPoE Configuration Page Page Other configuration options of the PPPoE WAN setup screen Page Page Other configuration options Static IP ConfigurationPage Status WAN Status LAN Status Basic Setup 4.6.1 WAN Setup LAN Setup Page Link Setup/Info Picture showing 4 Port Version Routing Table for advanced users only Switch Configuration System Administrator SetupPage Firmware Upgrade Upgrade procedurePage System Log System Log SetupSystem Log History Access List Miscellaneous ConfigurationsConfig Mgmt/Restart QoS Basic Setup IP QoS Application QoS Ports QoS Setup Method NAT ApplicationsPage Internal Server Click NAT Internal ServerProtocol Server PptpPort Forwarding Internal Port Range Port TriggerNAT On/Off Advanced Setup Firewall Ddns Click Advanced Ddns as followsWOL Wake-on LAN Click Advanced WOLURL Filter Remote Management Setup Method VPN Setup Click Advanced VPN SetupGeneral StandardsRouter LEDs PowerEnvironmental