CNet Technology CNIG904S manual Connect Adsl or Cable Modem, Power Up, Check the LEDs

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3. Connect ADSL or Cable Modem

Connect the ADSL or Cable modem to the WAN port on the Broadband Router. Use the cable supplied with your modem. If no cable was supplied, use a standard LAN cable.

4. Power Up

Connect the supplied power adapter and power up.

Use only the power adapter provided. Using a different one may cause hardware damage

5. Check the LEDs

When the Broadband Router is powered On, the DATA STATUS LAN LED should flash, then turn on. If it stays flashing (in Green and Orange), there is a hardware error.

For more information, refer to Top - Mounted LEDs in Chapter 1.

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Contents Shared Broadband Internet Access User’s GuideTable of Contents Overview General Problems Internet Access Broadband RouterLAN Features Broadband Router FeaturesIntroduction Security Features Internet Access FeaturesConfiguration & Management Advanced Internet FunctionsPackage Contents Top Mounted LEDs Physical DetailsRear Panel Restore Default IP Address and Clear Password DIP SwitchesDIP Switch Setting Description Choose an Installation Site InstallationInstallation Procedure RequirementsConnect Adsl or Cable Modem Power UpCheck the LEDs Overview ConfigurationTo Do this Refer to Connecting to the Broadband Router Configuration ProgramPreparation If you cant connect Navigation & Data InputData LAN Screen LAN ConfigurationLAN Screen IP AddressDNS Domain Name Server Dhcp ServerRouting Table Tip WAN ConfigurationWAN Direct Connection Data WAN Direct ConnectionIP Address ButtonsAccount WAN PPPoEData WAN PPPoE OptionsData WAN StatusWAN Status Direct Connection WAN StatusStatus Data WAN Status PPPoEConnection Log Connection Log Messages Message DescriptionDevice LAN/Device StatusData LAN/Device Status LAN PortStatus TCP/IP Settings PC ConfigurationTo check your PCs TCP/IP Settings Using Dhcp Using Specify an IP AddressDNS Tab Win 95/98 Internet Access Configuration Accessing AOLMacintosh Configuration Chapter Using the Broadband Routers Dhcp ServerUsing another Dhcp Server What Dhcp DoesTo Configure your PCs to use Dhcp Using this Screen Broadband Router ConfigurationRouting Gateway Routing Table DataDestination InterfaceLocal Router Router ConfigurationRouting Example Other Routers on the Local LANFor the Broadband Routers Routing Table For Router As Default RouteFor Router Bs Default Route Entry 1 SegmentWhen prompted for the password, leave the User Name blank PasswordDevice Options Remote Management NAT Network Address TranslationTo connect from a remote PC via the Internet Advanced Internet Advanced Internet ScreenSpecial Applications Screen Using a Special ApplicationSpecial Internet Applications At any time, only one 1 PC can use each Special ApplicationConfiguration Data from Service Provider IP Address seen by Internet Users Virtual ServersRemote PC Types of Virtual ServersType Virtual Server ConfigurationWAN IP Address LAN IP AddressTo Delete a defined Server User Defined Virtual ServersTo Modify Edit a defined Server To List all ServersConnecting to the Virtual Servers DetailsConfiguring the DMZ DMZ ScreenFeature EnableEnable DMZ DataAccess Control To use this featureOperations To Change Access for an Existing GroupSecurity Groups To Define a Security GroupAccess Rights Internet Access for this Group Packet Filter TableTo Delete an Existing PC PCsTo Add a New PC To Change an Existing PCs DetailsFilters Port No TCP PacketsTCP Filters UDP FiltersTroubleshooting General ProblemsInternet Access Specifications Broadband Router