Uniden ENR1504 manual Basic Router Configuration, Logging

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Repeat for each PC on your network. When all of your PCs are configured, continue to Step 3: Basic Router Configuration below.

STEP 3: BASIC ROUTER CONFIGURATION

The ENR1504 10/100 Router uses a browser-based management/configuration interface. Although the router’s default settings allow most users to connect with no further configuration, you will need to set the password, time zone, and any desired parental access control rules. In some cases, you may have to change a few of the communications settings to connect to your ISP.

Your router will require more advanced configuration if any of the following conditions apply:

Your ISP gives you a static IP address to use for your computer.

Your ISP requires PPPoE support.

Your ISP requires you to have a specific MAC or hardware address to connect to the network (MAC address spoofing).

You want to make sure a particular PC (e.g., a mail server or a web host) always gets the same IP address (fixed IP address function).

You need to run an Internet server or a web host from within the firewall (port mapping or DMZ functions).

You want to use the Universal Plug and Play feature (UPnP).

You want to block an external PC from communicating

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with your network (MAC address blocking function).

You need to configure the router’s DHCP settings or configure the router to operate within a LAN that has an existing DHCP server.

You want to route or block data based on information in each individual data packet (packet filtering feature).

You want to link your router to a dynamic DNS service.

If none of these conditions apply to you, then the basic configuration should be all you need. Even if you do need advanced configuration, you will need to perform the basic configuration as the first steps of an advanced configuration.

LOGGING IN

Before starting, be sure your computer is correctly configured to obtain an IP address automatically in the TCP/IP networking setup. If you have any trouble communicating with the ENR1504, see Step 2: PC Configuration on page 16.

1.Open a web browser window, Internet Explorer or Netscape.

2.In the location field at the top of the browser window (where you normally type the web page address), type the following text exactly as shown:

http://192.168.1.1

3.Hit Enter. The router will display the Enter Network Password window (see Figure 1).

NOTE: If the enter password window does not display, double check the hardware setup in Step 1: Hardware Installation on page 14 and Step 2: PC Configuration on page 16.

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Contents Table of Contents Updating the Firmware System Information Screen Rebooting the RouterPower LED does not Turn on Important Safety InstructionPacket Filtering, Add Screen WelcomeROUTER/SECURITY Features ENR1504 FeaturesInternet Access Features LAN FeaturesAdvanced Router Features Parental Control FeaturesFront View Details Package ContentsRear View Details Quick Installation ProcessHardware Installation Installing the Hardware PC ConfigurationFor Windows For Windows 95, 98, and MEFor Windows XP For Windows NTLogging Basic Router ConfigurationUniden Changing the Default PasswordAccount Configuration Screen Configuring the TimeNETWORK-LEVEL Control Setting Parental ControlsPC-LEVEL Control PC Access Rules ScreenRestrict Rules Screen Configuring Restriction RulesOr some other safe location Configuring AN Override PasswordWAN Configuration, Dynamic IP Screen Configuring Basic ISP ConnectionsAdvanced Router Configuration WAN Configuration, Static IP Screen Configuring for a Static IP AddressWAN Configuration, PPPoE Screen Configuring for Pppoe SupportMAC Spoofing Screen Enabling MAC Address SpoofingReserving Fixed IP Addresses Configuring a Fixed IP Address for a PCDHCP, Fixed IP Table Screen Excluding Fixed IP AddressesDHCP, Excluded IP Table Screen Configuring a PC AS a Host Port MappingPort Mapping Screen Twice with the different port ranges see on Configuring a DMZ Configuring Universal Plug and Play UPnPChanging the Dhcp Server Settings Changing the Dhcp ConfigurationDisabling the Dhcp Server LAN Configuration Screen Dynamic DNS Screen Enabling Dynamic DNSRouting Table Screen Editing the Routing TableRouting Table, Add Screen Configuring Packet FilteringPacket Filtering Screen Page System Information Screen Router Maintenance FeaturesLAN Status HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, and Bootcode VersionSystem UP Time Current Time System TimeHardware Reboot Rebooting the RouterResetting the Router to Factory Defaults Software RebootAutomatically Emailing System Logs Restoring Factory Defaults with the HardwareSystem Logs This screen displays the following information Reading System LogsTest LED Stays on TroubleshootingPower LED does not Turn on Updating the FirmwareNo PCS can Connect to the Internet Single PC Cannot Connect to the Router Or the InternetSpecifications FCC Wants YOU to Know Legal NoticeIC Notice FCC InformationImportant Electrical Considerations PrecautionsImportant Safety Instruction Warrantor Uniden America Corporation Uniden One Year Limited WarrantyGlossary Page Page Page Page Page Page Memo