D-Link DSL-G624T manual Micro Filters and Splitters, Micro filters, Micro filter Installation

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DSL-G624T Wireless A DSL Router User’s Guide

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Micro Filters and Splitters

Most ADSL clients will be required to install a simple device that prevents the ADSL line from interfering with regular telephone services. These devices are commonly referred to as micro filters or sometimes called (inaccurately) line splitters. They are easy to install and use standard telephone connectors and cable.

Some ADSL service providers will send a telecommunications technician to modify the telephone line, usually at the point where the telephone line enters the building. If a technician has divided or split your telephone line into two separate lines - one for regular telephone service and the other for ADSL – then you do not need to use any type of filter device. Follow the instructions given to you by your ADSL service provider about where and how you should connect the Router to the ADSL line.

Micro filters

Unless you are instructed to use a filter it will be necessary to install a micro filter (low pass filter) device for each telephone or telephone device (answering machines, Faxes etc.) that shares the line with the ADSL service. Micro filters are easy-to-install, in-line devices, which attach to the telephone cable between the telephone and wall jack. Micro filters that install behind the wall plate are also available. A typical in-line micro filter installation is shown in the diagram below.

Micro filter Installation

DO NOT install the micro filter between the Router and the telephone jack. Micro filters are only intended for use with regular telephones, Fax machines and other regular telephone devices.

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Contents DSL-G624T Page Table Of Contents Tools Installation Overview Setup WizardBefore You Start About This User’s GuideInstallation Requirements Packing ListPassword WAN SettingAdditional Software UsernameLAN IP addresses for DSL-G624TLAN Subnet Mask for Ethernet NIC802.11g Wireless Router FeaturesIntroduction Router Description and OperationDSL-G624T Wireless a DSL Router User’s Guide Standards Compatibility and Compliance Front Panel Display Power insert Rear Panel ConnectionsWireless LAN Basics Wireless SecurityRadio Transmission RangeAbout 802.11g Wireless Hardware Installation Choosing the Best Location for Wireless OperationPower on Router Factory Reset ButtonWired Network Connections Connect Adsl LineHub or Switch to Router Connection Computer to Router ConnectionDSL-G624T Wireless a DSL Router User’s Guide Basic Router Configuration Configuration SummaryConfiguring IP Settings on Your Computer Configure Windows XP for DhcpDSL-G624T Wireless a DSL Router User’s Guide Configure Windows 2000 for Dhcp Configure Windows 95 and Windows 98 for DhcpWindows Windows 95 and WindowsConfigure Windows ME for Dhcp Configure Windows NT 4.0 for DhcpWindows ME Windows NT 4.0 WorkstationsAccess the Configuration Manager Login to HomeEnter Password Configure the Router Web Manager First Time Log OnUsing the Setup Wizard Using the Setup Wizard Choose Time Zone Using the Setup Wizard Choose Connection Type Using the Setup Wizard For PPPoE/PPPoA connections Using the Setup Wizard For Dynamic IP Address connections Using the Setup Wizard For Static IP Address connections Using the Setup Wizard For Bridge Mode connections Using the Setup Wizard Finish and Restart Wireless LAN Setup Wireless Settings menuHome Configure Basic Wireless Settings Wireless SecuritySecurity Options for Wireless Configure WEP Wireless SecuritySetup Encryption Keys WEP EncryptionConfigure WPA Settings Configure WPA Security for WlanConfigure WPA-PSK Security for Wlan Configure WAN Connection WAN Settings Menu PPPoE / PPPoAPPPoE and PPPoA Connection for WAN Default Route PPPoE/PPPoA Parameters DescriptionUser Name FirewallWAN Settings for Dynamic IP Address Connection Dynamic IP Address Connection for WANDynamic IP Parameters Description Cloned MAC AddressWAN Settings Menu Bridge Mode Bridged Connection for WANWAN Settings Static IP Static IP Address for Connection WANStatic IP Parameters Description IP AddressSubnet Mask Gateway AddressATM Settings for WAN connection PPPoE/PPPoA menu Service CategoryATM Traffic Shaping ATM QoS Parameters DescriptionATM VC Settings ATM VC Settings in WAN connection menuATM VC Parameters Description Virtual CircuitLAN IP Settings Configure LAN IP settingsDhcp Server Settings for the LAN Configure Dhcp Server settings for the LANUse the Router for Dhcp Static IP Settings for the LAN Disable the Dhcp ServerDhcp Settings menu with Dhcp disabled Static IP Assignment for LANDNS Server Settings Configure DNS SettingsDynamic DNS Configuration Dynamic DNSSave Settings and Reboot Save and Reboot menuAdvanced Router Management Enable UPnP Menu UPnPVirtual Server Virtual Server Menu and ListRule Management window Parameter DescriptionRule Name Private IPLAN Clients LAN Clients windowSnmp Snmp Management windowFilters Configuration Menu FiltersSource IP Destination IP Source PortDestination Port ActionBridge Filters Bridge Filters windowRouting Routing TableDMZ IP address configuration DMZFirewall Configuration Menu FirewallRIP Dynamic Routing RIP menuPPP Connection settings menu PPPAdsl Modulation Configuration AdslATM Virtual Circuit configuration menu ATM VCCQoS Configuration screen QoSWireless Management Configure Wireless Access ControlConfigure Multiple Ssid Wireless ManagementWireless Performance Wireless LAN Performance settingsSystem Tools administrative functions ToolsChange System Password Remote Web Management and Telnet AccessAdministrator Settings change password menu Remote Web And Telnet Access windowTime & Date Configuration TimeRemote Log Settings window Remote LogRestore Factory Default Settings Save System Settings and Restore DefaultsSystem Firmware Upgrade FirmwareMiscellaneous Configuration menu Ping Test MiscellaneousDiagnostics Test Menu TestStatus Information Device Information Display Device Information displayDhcp Clients Dhcp Clients windowLog View Log windowTraffic Adsl Status information Technical Specifications Wireless Modulation Wireless Data RatesMedia Access Protocol Wireless CertificationIP Address Setup Using the Default IP AddressIP Setup Example #1 Assigning Network IP AddressesUsing Dhcp IP Setup Example #2Changing the IP Address of the Router IP Concepts IP AddressesSubnet Mask 255.0.0.0 255.255.0.0 255.255.255.0Micro filter Installation Micro Filters and SplittersMicro filters Split Line Filter

DSL-G624T, D-Link Wireless ADSL Router specifications

The D-Link Wireless ADSL Router, DSL-G624T, is a versatile and powerful networking solution designed for home and small office environments. This router combines the functionality of ADSL modem capabilities with the convenience of wireless connectivity, making it an ideal choice for users looking to establish a reliable internet connection without the hassle of multiple devices.

One of the primary features of the DSL-G624T is its ADSL2+ support, which allows download speeds of up to 24 Mbps. This high-speed capability ensures that users can surf the web, stream videos, and engage in online gaming with minimal lag and buffering. The built-in ADSL modem means that users can connect directly to their ISP with no need for additional hardware, simplifying setup and reducing clutter.

In terms of wireless technology, the DSL-G624T supports the 802.11g Wi-Fi standard, which offers a maximum theoretical speed of 54 Mbps. This allows for a stable and speedy wireless connection throughout the home or office, supporting multiple users and devices simultaneously. The router also features Wireless Distribution System (WDS) functionality, enabling users to extend the wireless network easily by connecting additional routers or access points.

Security is a crucial aspect of any networking device, and the DSL-G624T does not disappoint. It includes advanced security features such as WPA/WPA2 encryption, ensuring that users' data remains safe from unauthorized access. Additionally, the router supports MAC address filtering and firewall protection, providing an additional layer of defense against potential threats.

The DSL-G624T is equipped with four 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports, allowing users to connect wired devices such as desktop computers, gaming consoles, or network-attached storage directly to the router. This is particularly useful for systems that require stable connections, such as for gaming or streaming high-definition content.

Installation and management of the DSL-G624T is user-friendly, thanks to its web-based interface. Users can easily configure settings, manage connected devices, and monitor their network's performance. The provision of DHCP support and easy-to-follow wizards streamlines the setup process for users of all technical levels.

In conclusion, the D-Link Wireless ADSL Router, DSL-G624T, combines high-speed ADSL modem capabilities with robust wireless networking features. With its solid performance, essential security measures, and ease of use, this router is a fantastic choice for users looking to enhance their internet connectivity at home or in small office environments.