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ADSL2+ Wireless Modem Router
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Specs
Install
Add Default Route
LED Indicators
ADSL2+ Wireless Modem Router
Maintenance
Web Configuration
Problems with LAN
Reset Router
Diagnostics
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User Manual
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Contents
ADSL2+ Wireless Modem Router
User’s Manual
Copyright Notice
For Using
For Installation
For Service
FCC
Contents
Web Configuration
VII
Viii
Unpacking
Features
Adsl Compliance
ADSL2 Compliance
ATM Features
Wireless LAN Compliance
Bridging Features
Security Features
Routing Features
Configuration and Management
Subscription for Adsl Service
Physical Outlook
LED Indicators
Front Panel
Rear Panel
Choosing a place for the Adsl Router
System Requirement
Connecting the Adsl Router
For Windows ME
USB Driver Installation
For Windows
Page
For Windows XP
Page
Right-click on My Computer and press Properties
For Windows Vista
System Requirement and Installation
Page
System Requirement and Installation
Page
System Requirement and Installation
Click Device Manager
On the Control Panel folder, click System and Maintenance
System Requirement and Installation
Method One
Uninstalling the USB Driver
Method Two
System Requirement and Installation
Method Two
System Requirement and Installation
Unplug your USB cable between your router and your PC
System Requirement and Installation
Click System and Maintenance
Press System
Page
Method Two uninstall from program list
Page
Setting up TCP/IP
Page
System Requirement and Installation
Highlight Protocol and click Add
System Requirement and Installation
For Windows NT
Highlight TCP/IP Protocol and click OK
Enable Obtain an IP address from a Dhcp server and click OK
For Windows
Page
Obtain an IP address automatically. Then click OK
Click Internet Protocol TCP/IP and then click OK
Connection
Click Internet ProtocolTCP/IP and then click OK
When it returns to the General Tab on the Local Area
Click Network Internet Select Network and Sharing Center
Click Manage Network Connection on the left side
System Requirement and Installation
For Windows 98/ME
Renewing IP Address on Client PC
For Windows NT/2000/XP
Released IP Address
For Windows Vista
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Accessing the Internet
Configuration
PPP over ATM PPPoA Mode
Description
Primary IP address Subnet Mask
Go to Advanced Internet Connections. And click Add
PPP over ATM PPPoA IP Extension Mode
VCI
PPP over Ethernet PPPoE Mode
ISP
PPP over Ethernet PPPoE IP Extension Mode
Primary IP Address
Numbered IP over ATM IPoA
Preferred DNS server
IP Address
Numbered IP over ATM IPoA+NAT
Start IP Address End IP Address
Check Dhcp Server Off and click Next
Unnumbered IP over ATM IPoA
IP Address
Primary DNS server Secondary DNS server
Unnumbered IP over ATM IPoA+NAT
Subnet mask 255.255.255.248 Click Next
Bridge Mode
Start IP Address192.168.1.2 End IP Address
Primary IP address192.168.1.1
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Using Web-Based Manager
Web Configuration
Outline of Web Manager
To Have the New Settings Take Effect
Language
Title Main Menu Window Current Version
Quick Start
Quick Setup
Connect to Internet
Auto Scan Internet Connection PVC
PPP over ATM/ PPP over Ethernet
Connection Type
Manually Connect
Dial on Demand
Secondary IP Address & Subnet Mask
Dhcp Server On
Page
Use the following DNS server addresses
None
Dhcp Server On
Bridging
Page
Overview
Status
Adsl BER Test
Adsl Line
Internet Connection
Wireless Clients
Traffic Statistics
Dhcp Table
Local Network IP Address
Advanced Setup
Host Name
Domain Name
Relay On
Local Network Dhcp Server
Server and Relay Off
Local Network Igmp Snooping
Local Network UPnP
Web Configuration
Adding a New One
Internet Connections
Vlan ID
802.1Q Vlan Tagging
Add Default Route
Internet DNS Server
Igmp Proxy Enabled
Internet Igmp Proxy
Internet Connection
Internet Adsl
Enable Adsl Port
Bitswap
Seamless Rate Adaptation
Netmask
IP Routing Static Route
Gateway IP Address
WAN Interface
IP Routing Dynamic Routing
Enabled
RIP Version
Operation
IP Address seen by Internet Users
Virtual Server Port Forwarding
User defined
Pre-defined
Virtual Server Port Triggering
Virtual Server Dynamic DNS
Virtual Server DMZ Host
IP Address:
Virtual Server Static DNS
Enable VPN ALG
NAT ALG Configuration
Enable SIP ALG
Firewall Bridge Filtering
Firewall
Select the direction to filter packets
Firewall IP Filtering
Protocol
Allow Traffic
Source/Destination IP address
Port Range
100
First generation Precedence and type of service bits
Quality of Service
Second generation Differentiated services code point
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102
Quality of Service Bridge QoS
Traffic Class Name
802.1p Priority
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Quality of Service IP QoS
WAN 802.1p
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105
Port Mapping
Group Name
Available Interfaces
106
Basic Settings
Wireless
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108
Wireless Security
Select Wireless Network
Security
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110
Authentication Type
Format
Key 1 to
802.1x environment Configuration
For 802.1X Wireless Network
111
Radius Shared Secret
112
For WPA Wi-Fi Protected Access
For WPA-PSK WPA2-PSK Mixed WPA2/WPA-PSK
113
Pre-Share Key
114
WPA2 Pre-authentication
For WPA-2 Mixed WPA2/WPA
Network Re-auth Interval
Access Control
Access Control
View Access Control List
MAC Address of Wireless adaptor
Repeater
AP Mode
116
Search Other Repeaters
Press Run Diagnostic Tests on
Diagnostics
Management
117
Management Control From Remote
Management Accounts
118
Management Control From Local
TR-069 Client Configuration
119
Identify the Validation of Certificate from ACS
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Internet Time
System Log
Configuring System Log
123
Log Level
124
System Log Configuration
Mode
Viewing System Log Remote Side Server
125
Viewing System Log Local Side Adsl Router
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127
Backup Config
Reset Router
Update Firmware
Restore
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129
UPnP for XP
130
Problems with WAN
Problems with LAN
PC on the LAN cannot access the Web page of the Adsl Router
131
132
Problems with Upgrading
133
Glossary
Public IP Address
134
135
Appendix a Specifications
136
137
Retreiving Client Certificate
Next Select User Certificate, then Next
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Enabling 802.1x Authentication and Security
Connections
141
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Enabling WPA Authentication and Security
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145
Enabling WPA-PSK Authentication and Security
146
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