Huawei Aolynk DR811, Aolynk DR814 user manual Introductions, Product Overview, Model Difference

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User Manual

 

Aolynk DR811/DR814 ADSL2+Broadband Router

1 Introductions

1 Introductions

1.1 Product Overview

DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) refers to a technology used to increase the data capacity of standard twisted-pair wires that are generally used to connect most households to the telephone network. In addition, this technology allows simultaneous voice and high-speed data transmission over a single pair of telephone wires.

ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line), as its name indicates, is an asymmetrical data transmission technology with higher traffic rates downstream and lower traffic rates upstream. It is suitable for Internet users because information is usually downloaded more often than uploaded, such as when surfing the web or downloading files.

The Aolynk ADSL2+ router with embedded ADSL2+ technology brings up high-speed internet access and remote connection features, which make it an ideal solution for small businesses and SOHO users.

DR811/DR814 uses the ATM over ADSL2+ technology to communicate with the central office providing the ADSL2+ service. As ATM PVC supports connections of various types such as PPPoE, PPPoA, IPoA and bridge, Aolynk DR811/DR814 delivers great networking flexibility and accommodates diversified requirements.

This type of router falls into 4 models as below.

Table 1-1DR series of routers

Model

 

 

Difference

 

 

 

 

DR814

ADSL2+ over POTS, 4

Ethernet ports

 

 

 

DR814I

ADSL2+ over ISDN, 4

Ethernet ports

 

 

 

DR811

ADSL2+ over POTS, 1

Ethernet port

 

 

 

DR811I

ADSL2+ over ISDN, 1

Ethernet port

 

 

 

 

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Contents Huawei Aolynk DR811/DR814 ADSL2+Broadband Router All Rights Reserved Trademarks Table of Contents IP Addresses, Network Masks, and Subnets Introductions Product OverviewModel Difference Appearance Front ViewStatus Description Features Interface Quantity Connector DescriptionRear View Parts Check Interface QuantityConnecting Your Device OverviewSteps Finish Accessing the Web Pages Getting Started with the Web PagesLAN Settings button Web Page Layout Commonly Used Buttons Button FunctionTesting Your Setup BehaviorDefault Device Settings Option Default Setting Explanation/InstructionEnabled with Quick Setup Web-based ManagementWAN Setting Open the WAN Connection ConfigurationWAN setting DNS Relay LAN Setting DNS relayLAN setting Dhcp Route Aolynk DR811/DR814 ADSL2+Broadband Router 12Create routes Security Interface Labeled Enabled/Disabled Aolynk DR811/DR814 ADSL2+Broadband Router DMZ Configuration 19Add a security interface Security Policy Trigger Definition24 Add trigger Aolynk DR811/DR814 ADSL2+Broadband Router 11 IDS 25Delete trigger Click the button to delete this trigger26 IDS setting Sntp27 Sntp setting Zipb28 Zipb setting Password Remote AccessRestart Router 32 RestartConfiguration Backup/Restore Aolynk DR811/DR814 ADSL2+Broadband Router Upgrade 37Restore configurationStatus 39 Status 20 Log PVC Scan 41 LogSave Configure Before You Begin Configuring Your ComputersConfiguring Ethernet PCs Windows XP PCsWindows 2000 PCs Windows Me PCs Windows 95, 98 PCsWindows NT 4.0 Workstations Assigning Static Internet Information to Your PCs Configuring a PC Connected by USB Port Connecting a Computer to the USB Port by a USB cableInstalling the USB Driver 2Found new hardware New hardware installed and ready to use Configuring IP Properties on PC Connected by USB Port IP Addresses, Network Masks, and Subnets IP AddressesStructure of an IP Address Subnet Masks Network ClassesClass Field1 Field2 Field3 Field4 Aolynk DR811/DR814 ADSL2+Broadband Router Service Configuration Configuration OverviewPureBridge ConnectionPureBridgeDHCP/StaticIP IPoAPPPoA PPPoEPPPoE Troubleshooting Troubleshooting SuggestionsProblem Troubleshooting Suggestion To see if the Adsl line is connected correctly Diagnosing Problem Using IP Utilities PingPing Nslookup NslookupAppendix Glossary Name Dhcp serverDomain DownloadInternet HostHub IntranetPort Network Network maskPacket Protocol Remote RJ-11Subnet RJ-45Routing Subnet maskWeb browser WebWeb site