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Troubleshooting
Specs
Password
Warranty
Configuring the router
Reset
Setting up the router
Safety
Access the virtual service
Firmware upgrade
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DX-E401
Introduction
Contents
Introduction to broadband router technology
Important safety instructions
Firewalls
Features
LANs and WANs
Broadband Modem and IP Sharing
Allows you to assign user-specific access rights
Product components
System requirements for configuration
Ethernet-based cable or DSL modem
Network settings
Setting up the router
Web-based management utility
To access the Web-based management utility
Start UP and LOG
To use the Setup Wizard
Using the Setup Wizard
If you selected PPP over Ethernet, go to Step
Go to step
Setting up the router
To access the Web-based configuration utility
Configuring the router
Configuring a Dynamic IP Address
To configure your router to obtain a dynamic IP address
Host Name
MAC Address
To configure a static IP address
Address unless required by your ISP
Unless required by your ISP
255.255.255.0
Configuring Pppoe
Optional
Address
To configure PPPoE
Click the WAN button. The WAN Settings screen opens
Re-enter the PPPoE password
Service Name provided by your ISP optional
To configure Pptp
To configure BigPond Cable
Or when the connection is dropped
Click the LAN button. The LAN Settings screen opens
To configure your LAN
Configuring Your LAN
Configuring Your Dhcp Server
To configure your Dhcp server
Local domain name. Optional
Configuring a Virtual Server
To configure a virtual server
Advanced
Lease Time
Be providing the virtual services
Name Name referencing the virtual service Private IP
Protocol used for the virtual service
Access the virtual service
Example #1
Configuring Special Applications
To configure special applications
To run applications that require multiple connections
To configure IP filters
Enter the following settings, as appropriate
Configuring URL Blocking
To configure URL blocking
To block a text string
To configure MAC filtering
Click URL Blocking, then click Enabled
Configuring MAC Filters
Enter the following, as appropriate
Configuring Domain Blocking
To configure domain blocking
Name Filter name
Dhcp Client
Domains to which access is blocked
Domains to which access is allowed
To configure Firewall Rules
Configuring Firewall Rules
Range
Name Name of the firewall Action
Configuring the DMZ
To configure the DMZ
IP address of the computer to be in the DMZ
Tools
To configure administrator settings
To configure the system time
Port Port number used to access the router
Configuring the System Time
Remote
To reload a system settings file
Click Restore to reset the router to factory settings
To configure the system settings
Day, hour, minute, and second, then click Set Time
Hard Drive
You can upgrade the firmware of the router
Click Load to reload the file
Upgrading the Firmware
To configure miscellaneous settings
Firmware upgrade
Configuring Miscellaneous Settings
Download the new firmware to your hard drive
Hackers. Click Enabled to block the WAN ping
Click Reboot to restart the router
Ping Test
To use the cable tester
Link Status
Status
More Info
Refresh
To review device information
Configuring the LOG
To configure the log
To view the Log
Viewing the LOG
To view traffic statistics
Address Email Address
Viewing Traffic Statistics
To reset the system settings to factory defaults
Reset
Help
Click the Help tab. The Help screen opens
Using the Network Setup Wizard in Windows XP
Configuring your computers
To use the Network Setup Wizard in Windows XP
Configuring your computers
To name your computer
Naming your computer
Configuring your computers
Click OK to save your changes and exit
To check your computer’s IP address
Checking your computer’s IP address
To assign a static IP address
Assigning a static IP address in Windows XP and Windows
Click OK to save your changes and exit
Selecting a dynamic IP address in Windows XP or Windows
To configure your computer to obtain a dynamic IP address
To assign a static IP address with Macintosh OS
Assigning a static IP address with Macintosh OS
Selecting a dynamic IP address with Macintosh OS
Click Apply Now to save your settings and exit
Go to the Apple menu, then click System Preferences
To select a dynamic IP address with Macintosh OS
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Confirm your computer’s IP configuration
Specifications
To use Ipconfig
Technical Support
Warranty
Disclaimer
Legal notices
FCC Warning
Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement
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