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BR4100DC manual Revised February 20
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Troubleshooting
Specs
Warranty
Configuring Your PCs
If problems persist, try resetting the router
Reset
Setting Up Your LAN
Default Gateway
Backup
General Settings
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Contents
4 Port 10/100 Mbits/sec DSL/Cable router
BROADBAND ROUTER
Instruction Guide
BR4100DC
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
Chapter 3 General Settings
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 Quick Setup
Chapter 4 Settings
Technical Specifications Technical Support Warranty Information
Appendix A IP Configuration Settings Appendix B Popular Port Numbers
Appendix C Setting a Static IP Address Troubleshooting Glossary
Chapter 5 Tools
Before You Begin
Features
Chapter 1 Introduction
Minimum Requirements
Router Basics
Contents
Back Panel
Status
The Front Panel
Description
Modem port is regular
Setting Up Your LAN
Getting Started
Modem port is uplink
Windows
Configuring Your PCs
Windows XP
Windows Me/98/95
WinNT
Accessing the Router Home Page
Navigate the Router Management Interface
Time Zone
Chapter 2 Quick Setup
Enable Daylight Savings
Set Time Zone
Broadband Type
Host Name
Cable Modem
MAC Address
Gateway IP
Fixed-IP xDSL
Subnet Mask
Service Name
Password
Please retype your password
PPPoE
IP Address
Default Gateway
PPTP
User ID
Chapter 3 General Settings
System
Time Zone
New Password
Password Settings
Current Password
Re-Enter Password
Remote Management
Host Address
Page
Address
Domain Name Server DNS
Secondary DNS Address
IP Address
Bridge
Subnet Mask
Example Bridge Mode
Lease Time
IP Subnet Mask
DHCP Server
IP Address Pool
Address Mapping
Address Mapping
Private Port
Virtual Server
Private IP
Type
Private IP Private Port 80 HTTP Type TCP Public Port 80 HTTP
Example Virtual Server
192.168.2.2
Trigger Port
Enabled
Special Applications
between 0 and
Example Special Applications
Firewall
Port
Access Control
Enable Client Filtering
Block Time
Example Access Control
Discard Ping from WAN
Hacker Prevention
DoS Protection
RIP Defect
Public IP Address
Enable DMZ
Client IP Address
Chapter 4 Status
WAN IP
Internet Connection
Cable/DSL
Gateway
IP Address
Device Status
Firewall
Subnet Mask
Security Log
Security Log
DHCP Client Log
DHCP Client Log
Restore
Configuration Tools
Backup
Restore to Factory Defaults
Firmware Upgrade
Firmware Upgrade
Reset
Appendix A
Find and record your computer’s IP configuration settings
Default Gateway
Host Name if any MAC/Physical Address IP Address Subnet Mask
Application
Appendix B
Popular Port Numbers
Protocol
Appendix C
Setting a Static IP Address
Windows XP/2000
Windows Me/98/95
Windows NT
1. From your Control Panel, double-click on the Network icon
Troubleshooting
Make sure you have entered the proper configuration information
Ping your router
If problems persist, try resetting the router
Test your Internet connection
Ping an outside IP address
Remove your proxy settings
Online Gaming Problems
Forgotten Password
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher
Glossary
Network Mask See Subnet Mask
Physical Address See MAC Address
SOHO Small Office/Home Office A small or at-home business
Internet to connect nodes. See also PPTP
Technical Specifications
On-line help
Warranty Information
Technical Support
Limitation of Liability
Revised February 20