User’s Manual
High Speed
Internet
DSL Modem
Table of Contents
2 Performing a Quick Setup
Configuring Advanced Settings
Configuring Security Settings
Configuring Parental Controls
Introduction1
Minimum System Requirements
Features
Power Light
Getting to Know the Modem
DSL Light
Internet Light
Ethernet Light
USB Light
DSL Port
Reset Switch
Power Port
Power Switch
Ethernet Port
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Quick Setup
Accessing Quick Setup Screens
Performing a
2. The “Home” screen appears. Click Quick Setup
Firefox
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Internet Explorer
Changing the Password
4. Click Apply at the bottom of the screen
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Viewing the
Modem’s Status
Broadband Connection Status
PPP Status
NAT Table
Network Status
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Configuring4 Advanced Settings
Accessing Advanced Setup Screens
2. The “Home” screen appears. Click Advanced Setup
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DSL Settings
DHCP Settings
Beginning IP Address
Ending IP Address
Subnet Mask
Lease Time
LAN IP Address
Domain Name
DNS Dynamic or Static
DNS Server
WAN IP Address
The “WAN IP Address” screen appears
4. Enable Public/Private IP Addressing. This feature is used in conjunction with Multiple Static IP Addresses. When selected, the Modem uses NAT for private IP addressing for the LAN, allowing both public and private IP addressing to be configured to the LAN simultaneously, while the DHCP server is reserved for private IP addressing. All computers using public IP addresses must have the public IP addresses statically assigned
QoS Settings Upstream
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QoS Status
Remote Management/Telnet
Telnet Timeout Setting
Dynamic Routing
Static Routing
UPnP Universal Plug and Play
USB Port Detection
Time Zone
Remote Syslog Capture
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Configuring5 Security Settings
Accessing Security Screens
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Admin User Name and Password
Firewall
Medium
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Applications
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Rule Management
3. Enter the starting port number of the port range in the “Port Start” and “Port Map Start” text boxes, and the last port of the range in the “Port End” text box. For example, if the port range is 5000 to 6000, enter “5000” in the “Port Start” and “Port Map Start” text boxes, and “6000” in the “Port End” text box
DMZ Hosting
NAT Network Address Translation
Port Mapping
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Configuring6 Parental Controls
Accessing Parental Control Screens
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Services Blocking
Chapter 6 Configuring Parental Controls
Website Blocking
Schedule Rules
2. Click View/Edit Access Details. The computer’s “Allowed Application and Times” screen appears
Removing a Schedule Rule
Configuring the
Accessing the Utilities Screens
Modem’s Utilities
Firefox Internet Explorer
Restore Default Settings
Chapter 7 Configuring the Modem’s Utilities
Upgrade Firmware
Multiple PVC
Web Activity Log
System Log
OAM Ping Test
Ping Test
Reboot
1. From the first Reboot screen, click Reboot
When the Modem’s Power light stops flashing, the Modem has rebooted
2. A confirmation window appears. Click OK
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
LAN Connection Failure
Cannot Connect to the Internet
at the cursor, then press Enter on the keyboard
Frequently Asked Questions
Time out error occurs when entering a URL or IP Address
Is the Modem flash-upgradeable? How do I do it?
Which protocols does the Modem support?
Which connection speeds does the Modem support?
Will my Xbox work with the Modem?
What is the valid IP range I can use for my home network?
How do I find out what IP address my computer is using?
Can I play games between computers on my network, or on the Internet?
No. Follow these steps to refresh your IP address
What is the default username for the Modem?
What is NAT and how does it protect my network?
How many computers can be connected through the Modem?
Does the Modem function as a firewall?
Reference
Locating Computer Information
Locating Windows Operating System Files
Appendix A Reference
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Switching to Static IP
on the Computer
Windows 98 SE
4. When the “Control Panel” window appears, double-click Network
3. Another menu appears. Select Control Panel
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6. The “TCP/IP Properties” window appears. Click IP Address
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Windows Me
2. From the menu that appears, select Settings
Appendix B Switching to Static IP on the Computer
1. From the desktop, click Start in the lower left corner
4. When the “Control Panel” window appears, double-click Network
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6. The “TCP/IP Properties” window appears. Click IP Address
10. Select Gateway, and, in the “New gateway” text box, enter
Windows
2. From the menu that appears, select Settings
Appendix B Switching to Static IP on the Computer
1. From the desktop, click Start in the lower left corner
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6. The “Local Area Connection Status” window appears. Select General, then click Properties
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3. When the “Control Panel” window appears, double-click Network Connections
7. The “Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties” window appears
10. Enter the following address in the “Subnet mask” text box
Comparing DSL Service with a Dial-Up Modem
Computer Security
Modem Security
Computer Security
Electronic Security
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Specifications D
General
LED Indicators
Environmental
Power, DSL, Internet, Ethernet, USB
Power External, 12V DC, 600mA Certifications
Glossary
IP Internet Protocol Address
TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
The standard protocol for data transmission over the Internet
WAN Wide Area Network
Appendix E Glossary
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Service Acronyms
Service Acronym Definitions
EPMAP
HTTP
NETBIOS-NS, -DGM, -SSN
IMAP, IMAPv3
IPSEC IKE, IPSEC ESP
LDAP
SMTP
SNMP
Appendix F Service Acronyms
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