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Troubleshooting
Specs
Password
Restoring Default Settings
LED Indicators
Remote Administration
Connecting Router
Warranty
Computer Network Configuration
Reset Button
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Contents
Broadband Router
Table of Contents
Limited Warranty 141
Using Advanced Settings
Troubleshooting 117 Quality of Service 121
Specifications 137
Introduction1
Package Contents
Minimum System Requirements
Features
Getting to Know the Router
Ethernet Lights 1
Power Light
Broadband Light
Internet Light
Ethernet Ports
Reset Button
Broadband Port
Power switch powers the Router on and off
Power Switch
Power Port
Setting Up the Router
Connecting Router
Then press Enter on the keyboard
Connecting the Router
Windows XP
Computer Network Configuration
Windows 2000/98/Me
Linux
Windows NT
Home
Action Zone
My Router
Broadband Connection
Quick Links
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Accessing My Network
Configuring My Network Settings
Using My Network
Configuring My Network Settings
Page
Configuring My Network Settings
Click Add. The Add Port Forwarding Rule screen appears
Enable Application
Configuring My Network Settings
Page
Configuring My Network Settings
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Using Network Connections
Network Home/Office
General
Bridge
Internet Protocol
IP Address Distribution
DNS Server
Routing
Routing Table
Ethernet Connection
Additional IP Addresses
General
Internet Connection Firewall
Ports Ethernet Switch
Broadband Ethernet Connection
Configuring the Broadband Ethernet Connection
Internet Protocol
IP Address Distribution
Routing
WAN PPPoE/WAN PPPoE
General
PPP reconnect attempts, as provided by the ISP
PPP Configuration
PPP Authentication
PPP session automatically ends
PPP Compression
Internet Protocol
Routing Table
Configuring Router’s Security
Page
General
Network from Internet
Configured in the Access
Security Level Incoming traffic Network outgoing traffic
Limited Only commonly
Click Apply to save changes
Access Control
Page
Configuring the Router’s Security
Port Forwarding
Click Apply to save the changes
DMZ Demilitarized Zone Host
Port Triggering
Click Add. An Edit Service screen appears
Remote Administration
Telnet
Website Blocking
Click Apply to save changes
Static NAT
Advanced Filtering
Page
Configuring the Router’s Security
Security Log
Configuring the Router’s Security
Page
Configuring the Router’s Security
Page
Configuring the Router’s Security
Page
Activating Parental Controls
Using Parental Controls
Creating a Filtering Policy
Parental Controls
Websites and URL Filtering
Parental Controls
Advanced Options
Statistics
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Using Advanced Settings
Page
Firmware Upgrade
Upgrading From the Internet
Automatically Check and Upgrade
Automatically Check and Send E-mail
Automatic Check Disabled
Firmware Restore
Manual Checking and Upgrading
Configuration File
System Settings
Local Domain
Prompt for Password When Accessing via LAN
Warn User Before Network Configuration Changes
Broadband Router’s Hostname
System Log Buffer Size
Enable Logging
Low Capacity Notification Enabled
Allowed Capacity Before Email Notification
Server
Click in this check box to activate security logging
Security Log Buffer Size
Enter the size of the security log buffer in this text box
Port
Server Requires Authentication
PPP Timeout
Dhcp Timeout
Date and Time
Scheduler Rules
Page
Routing
Page
IP Address Distribution
Page
Using Advanced Settings
Page
Diagnostics
Reboot the Router
Restoring Default Settings
MAC Cloning
ARP Address Resolution Protocol Table
Users
QoS
Local Administration
Dynamic DNS
User Name
Connection To Update
Password
Offline
Wildcard
Backup MX
DNS Server
Host Name
107
Network Objects
Universal Plug and Play UPnP
110
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Protocols
112
Router Status
Monitoring Router
System Log
Monitoring Connections
Traffic Monitoring
Accessing the Router if Locked Out
Troubleshooting
Restoring the Router’s Default Settings
Are the Router’s Ethernet ports auto-sensing?
Time out error occurs when entering a URL or IP Address
LAN Connection Failure
Which connection speeds does the Router support?
How many computers can be connected through the Router?
How do I find out what IP address my computer is using?
No. Follow these steps to refresh the IP address
Windows XP Unplug the Ethernet cable and plug it back
What is the default user name for the Router?
Traffic Priority
Quality of Service
802.1p Priority
323 Port triggering applications
MSN Messenger/Windows Messenger
Appendix a Quality of Service
124
Traffic Shaping
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Name the new class and click Apply
To define a shaping class
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802.1p Settings
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LED Indicators
Specifications B
Power, LAN 8, WAN, Internet
Environmental
Modifications
Regulatory Compliance Notices
Class B Equipment
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Limited Warranty
142
Limited Warranty
144
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