CNet Technology CNIG904S manual Physical Details, Top Mounted LEDs, Rear Panel

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Physical Details

Please take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the Broadband Router.

Top - Mounted LEDs

There are 2 LEDs on the top of the unit. The "DATA STATUS LAN" LED has 2 colors - Green and Orange. Operation of these LEDs is as follows:

DATA STATUS LAN (Green/Orange)

DATA WAN (Green)

On (Green) - Normal start up/power on sequence, or idle.

The Data/Status LED will flash under the following conditions:

Flashing (Green) – The Data/Status LED will flash when data is transmitted or received through the LAN ports.

Flashing (Orange, Green, Orange,…) – Hardware error. Contact your dealer for technical support.

On - Normal start up (power ON) sequence or idle.

Flashing – The Data LED will flash when data is transmitted or received through the WAN port.

Rear Panel

DIP

LAN Port

10/100 BaseT

Uplink

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DIP switches

LAN Port LEDs - Link/Act

LAN Port LEDs - 100

10/100BaseT LAN Connectors

Uplink Port

WAN port

LED

Figure 2: Rear Panel

Refer to the following table for DIP switch operation.

On - The Router is successfully connected to a device through the corresponding port (1, 2, 3, or 4).

Flashing - Transmitting or receiving data over that port.

On - LAN port connection is using a 100BaseT connection.

Off - Port is unused or using 10BaseT connection.

Use standard LAN cables (RJ45 connectors) to connect your PCs ot these ports. Both 10BaseT and 100BaseT connections can be used simultaneously.

If Port 4 is used, the "Uplink" port can NOT be used..

Use the "Uplink" port ONLY to connect (via a normal LAN cable) to a normal port on another hub.

If the "Uplink" port is used, Port 4 can NOT be used.

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Contents User’s Guide Shared Broadband Internet AccessTable of Contents Broadband Router Overview General Problems Internet AccessLAN Features Broadband Router FeaturesIntroduction Advanced Internet Functions Internet Access FeaturesConfiguration & Management Security FeaturesPackage Contents Top Mounted LEDs Physical DetailsRear Panel Restore Default IP Address and Clear Password DIP SwitchesDIP Switch Setting Description Requirements InstallationInstallation Procedure Choose an Installation SiteConnect Adsl or Cable Modem Power UpCheck the LEDs Overview ConfigurationTo Do this Refer to Connecting to the Broadband Router Configuration ProgramPreparation Navigation & Data Input If you cant connectIP Address LAN ConfigurationLAN Screen Data LAN ScreenDNS Domain Name Server Dhcp ServerRouting Table Data WAN Direct Connection WAN ConfigurationWAN Direct Connection TipButtons IP AddressOptions WAN PPPoEData WAN PPPoE AccountWAN Status WAN StatusWAN Status Direct Connection DataStatus Data WAN Status PPPoEConnection Log Message Description Connection Log MessagesLAN Port LAN/Device StatusData LAN/Device Status DeviceStatus TCP/IP Settings PC ConfigurationTo check your PCs TCP/IP Settings Using Specify an IP Address Using DhcpDNS Tab Win 95/98 Accessing AOL Internet Access ConfigurationMacintosh Configuration What Dhcp Does Using the Broadband Routers Dhcp ServerUsing another Dhcp Server ChapterTo Configure your PCs to use Dhcp Using this Screen Broadband Router ConfigurationRouting Interface Routing Table DataDestination GatewayOther Routers on the Local LAN Router ConfigurationRouting Example Local RouterEntry 1 Segment For Router As Default RouteFor Router Bs Default Route For the Broadband Routers Routing TableWhen 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 Screen Advanced InternetAt any time, only one 1 PC can use each Special Application Using a Special ApplicationSpecial Internet Applications Special Applications ScreenConfiguration Data from Service Provider Types of Virtual Servers Virtual ServersRemote PC IP Address seen by Internet UsersLAN IP Address Virtual Server ConfigurationWAN IP Address TypeTo List all Servers User Defined Virtual ServersTo Modify Edit a defined Server To Delete a defined ServerDetails Connecting to the Virtual ServersDMZ Screen Configuring the DMZData EnableEnable DMZ FeatureTo use this feature Access ControlTo Define a Security Group To Change Access for an Existing GroupSecurity Groups OperationsPacket Filter Table Access Rights Internet Access for this GroupTo Change an Existing PCs Details PCsTo Add a New PC To Delete an Existing PCFilters UDP Filters TCP PacketsTCP Filters Port NoGeneral Problems TroubleshootingInternet Access Broadband Router Specifications