Siemens 4100 Series manual Connecting Cables, Connect the Ethernet cables, Connect the DSL cable

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Residential Gateway Family User Guide

Installation

Connecting Cables

The Router provides ports for either a USB or an Ethernet connection to your primary computer. Select the interface you will use to connect the Router, and follow the step-by-step instructions below for your chosen installation method.

Ethernet Installation Method

To connect the SpeedStream Router via the Ethernet interface, your computer must have an Ethernet adapter (also called a network interface card, or “NIC”) installed.

If your computer does not have this adapter, install it before proceeding further. Refer to your Ethernet adapter documentation for complete installation instructions.

1.Connect the Ethernet cable(s)

1)With your computer powered off, connect the Ethernet cable to an Ethernet port (1-4) on the Router.

2)Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on your computer.

3)If desired, use standard 10/100 CAT5 Ethernet cables to connect additional computers to the remaining Ethernet ports on the Router.

2.Connect the DSL cable

1)Connect the DSL cable (resembles a telephone cord) to the DSL port on the Router.

2)Plug the other end of the DSL cable into the phone jack.

3.Connect the power

1)Connect the power adapter to the rear of the Router.

2)Plug the power adapter into the electrical wall outlet.

3)Flip the power switch to power on the SpeedStream Router.

4)Power on all connected computers.

4.Check the LEDs

1)For each active Ethernet connection, the LAN Link LED for the corresponding port number should be lit.

2)The DSL and Power LEDs should be lit.

When using the Ethernet installation method, you do not have to install any software. Refer to your Internet Service Provider’s instructions for installing their software and/or connecting to the Internet. You can now configure the TCP/IP settings as detailed in Chapter 3, Operating System Configuration.

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Contents SpeedStream→ Router User’s Guide Series 4100Software License General Provisions Contents Dynamic DNS Admin UserInterface Map Reboot Update Level SnoozeSecurity Features Features of the SpeedStream RouterNetwork LAN Features IntroductionMinimum System Requirements General Safety GuidelinesConfiguration & Management Advanced Router FunctionsBasic Installation Procedure Physical InstallationHardware Installation Residential Gateway Family User GuideIn-Line Filter Installing Line FiltersWall-Mount Filter Connect the Ethernet cables Connecting CablesConnect the power Connect the DSL cableInstall USB Driver Software Connect the USB CableOperating System Configuration Check TCP/IP Protocol SettingsChecking TCP/IP Settings Windows 9x/ME Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows XP Checking TCP/IP Settings MAC OS 8.6 through Ethernet Adaptor en0,en1,… if connecting via USBChecking TCP/IP Settings MAC OSX For Windows 9x/2000 Internet Access ConfigurationClick Setup. This starts the New Connection Wizard For Windows XPSpeedStream Router Setup Before Configuring the RouterRequire admin login to access configuration pages Connecting to the RouterRequire admin login to access entire Web site Do not require admin loginSelecting PPP Connection PPP Login Home Window Configuring User Profiles Add User ProfilesDisable all Content Filtering Require admin login to access configuration pages Editing User Profiles Deleting User ProfilesConfiguring ISP Connection Settings WAN InterfaceHost Disable EnableDhcp Relay Click Save Settings Click Infinite TimeStatic Routes Enabled RFC2684Configuring Network Settings RIPRIP Routing Information Protocol Port Forwarding UPnP Universal Plug and Play Bridge Mode Server Ports Dynamic DNS Configuring Security Features Time ClientAdmin User Select Enable from Enable Time Client Time ClientNapt Only Enabled NAT & Napt DisabledNAT Only Enabled NAT&NAPT EnabledFirewall SnoozeLevel Reset the Snooze time interval to Disable SnoozeEnable Snooze, and set the Snooze time interval to SnoozeMake Settings Permanent Disable DMZEnable DMZ with this Host IP address Make Settings Last forFilter Rules Any IP Address This IP Address− Any Protocol − TCP Transmission Control Protocol Equal to AnyLess than or equal to Greater than or equal toIcmp Options Window Clone IP Filter Rules Log Same Source and Destination Address Select Enable Attack DetectionBroadcast Source Address Fragmented TCP Packet LAN Source Address on LANInvalid IP Packet Fragment Fragmented TCP HeaderMonitoring Router Health Status and StatisticsSystem Summary System LogATM Statistics Ethernet Statistics Diagnostics Tools Interface MapReboot Reset to system defaultsRemote UpdateLocal Troubleshooting Basic Troubleshooting StepsInterpreting the LED Display Resolving Specific Issues Post Failure red pwr LEDContacting Technical Support Parameter Default Value Your Value User Name Admin Password Configuration Data SheetsAdministrative User Setup Parameter Default Value Your ValueFirewall Custom IP Filter Configuration Router User’s Guide Configuration Data Sheets Parameter Default Value Your Value Firewall DMZ Parameter Default Value Your Value LevelParameter Default Value Firewall LevelParameter Default Value Your Value Port Forwarding PPP Login Static Route Parameter Default Value Your Value Log Capture LevelSystem Log UPnP Technical Specifications Routing Standards Compliance Security Application High Medium Low Napt Off Firewall Security LevelsProtocol Compliant Out Http Https Icmp Rtsp SIP Smtp Siemens Subscriber Networks

4100 Series, 4200 Series specifications

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