Ethernet USB Router User Manual VERSION 1.0VERSION 1.0VERSION 1.0VERSION 1.0
User Manual Page 10 of 90 Device Design Front Panel The LEDs on the front panel gives you an idea about the power and connection status. Front Pane
User Manual Page 11 of 90 Steady light Connected to a USB port Blinking light Transmitting/Receiving data DSLDSLDSLDSL Off No DSL si
User Manual Page 12 of 90 Getting Started Setting up the device is easy. The flowchart below provides an outline of the steps you need to complete th
User Manual Page 13 of 90 Remove or Disable Conflicts To make sure the router installation moves on smoothly, you need to remove or disable conflicts
User Manual Page 14 of 90 Configuring TCP/IP Settings Use the default TCP/IP settings to allow the router to provide a network address to the compute
User Manual Page 15 of 90 Removing Temporary Internet Files Temporary Internet files are files from Web sites that are stored in your computer. Delet
User Manual Page 16 of 90 Hardware Setup When installing the router, the common practice is to have the router, the main computer, and
User Manual Page 17 of 90 signals and eliminates the noise. To setup the telephone POTS Splitter:To setup the telephone POTS Splitter:To setup the t
User Manual Page 18 of 90 For Macintosh Unlike in Windows, Macintosh computers require that you install the USB driver first before conne
User Manual Page 19 of 90 About the Web Interface The Web Manager is used to configure the router settings. Accessing the Web Manager To access the W
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User Manual Page 20 of 90 Commands Save Setting Click to permanently apply configuration changes. Restart Router Restarts the router Menus There are
User Manual Page 21 of 90 Basic Menu The Basic Menu provides the Home, Quick Start, LAN Configuration, and Diagnostics links. Basic MenuBasic MenuBa
User Manual Page 22 of 90 Home The Home page provides a one-page summary about the Connection Information, Router Information, and Local Network sett
User Manual Page 23 of 90 LAN Configuration LAN Group Configuration allows you to configure settings for each LAN group. Notice that you can also vie
User Manual Page 24 of 90 Diagnostics Diagnostic Test is used for investigating whether the router is properly connected to the WAN Network. This te
User Manual Page 25 of 90 Ping Test Once you have your router configured, it is a good idea to make sure you can ping the network. If you can ping an
User Manual Page 26 of 90 Advanced Menu The Advanced mode provides advanced configuration settings for existing connections. At least one WAN conn
User Manual Page 27 of 90 WAN Wide Area Network (WAN) is the source of your Internet connection. New Connection Your router can support up to e
User Manual Page 28 of 90 PPPoE Connection PPP, or point-to-point protocol, is a method of establishing a network connection/session between network
User Manual Page 29 of 90 PPPoA Connection PPPoA is also known as RFC 2364. It is a method of encapsulating PPP packets in ATM cells that are carr
User Manual Page 3 of 90 Contents About this Manual ...7 About the Router ...
User Manual Page 30 of 90 Static Connection Static connection type is used whenever a known static IP address is assigned to the router
User Manual Page 31 of 90 DHCP Connection DHCP allows the router to automatically obtain the IP address from the server. This option is commonly us
User Manual Page 32 of 90 Bridged Connection Setup A pure bridged connection does not assign any IP address to the WAN interface. NAT and firewall ru
User Manual Page 33 of 90 ADSL Modulation ADSL Modulation allows you to select any combination of DSL training modes. Leave the default value if you
User Manual Page 34 of 90 Connection Scan This feature helps users to detect the PVC settings provided by the service provider. Before
User Manual Page 35 of 90 LAN The router is preconfigured to automatically provide IP addresses to all the computers in the Local Area Network (
User Manual Page 36 of 90 To configure the LAN groupings: 1. Select the Advanced MeAdvanced MeAdvanced MeAdvanced Menunununu. 2. Select LAN > LA
User Manual Page 37 of 90 LAN Group Configuration LAN Group Configuration allows you to configure settings for each LAN group. Notice that you can al
User Manual Page 38 of 90 PPP IP Address Enables/disables PPP unnumbered feature. IP Address The IP address should be different but withi
User Manual Page 39 of 90 with the router if your host has DHCP enabled. End IP The End IP Address is where the DHCP server stops issuing IP ad
User Manual Page 4 of 90 Accessing the Web Manager...19 Components ...
User Manual Page 40 of 90 Assign ISP DNS, SNTP When you enable the DHCP server, the router dynamically assigns IP addresses to computers
User Manual Page 41 of 90 To add LAN Clients: 1. Select Advanced MenuAdvanced MenuAdvanced MenuAdvanced Menu. 2. Select LAN > LAN ClientsLAN >
User Manual Page 42 of 90 Applications Applications include: Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) Simple Network Timing Protocol (SNTP) Internet Grou
User Manual Page 43 of 90 Universal Plug and Play Universal plug and play (UPnP), NAT, and firewall traversal allow traffic to pass through the route
User Manual Page 44 of 90 Simple Network Timing Protocol Simple network timing protocol (SNTP) is a protocol used to synchronize the system time to t
User Manual Page 45 of 90 Polling Interval Polling Interval Polling Interval Polling Interval The amount of time between a successful connection wi
User Manual Page 46 of 90 IGMP Proxy IP hosts use Internet group management protocol (IGMP) to report their multicast group memberships to neighbor
User Manual Page 47 of 90 Non-group members may send UDP datagrams to the host group. Multicasting is useful when the same data needs to be sent to
User Manual Page 48 of 90 TR-068 WAN Access The TR-068 WAN Access page enables you to give temporary permission to someone (such as tec
User Manual Page 49 of 90 SyntaxSyntaxSyntaxSyntax: http(s)://WAN IP of router:Port Number 7. Click Apply Apply Apply Apply to temporarily apply t
User Manual Page 5 of 90 Applications...42 Universal Plug and Play ...
User Manual Page 50 of 90 4. Click Apply Apply Apply Apply to temporarily apply settings. 5. To make changes permanent, click Save SettingsSave Set
User Manual Page 51 of 90 User Name Password Domain Name 4. Click Apply Apply Apply Apply to temporarily apply the settings. 5. To make chang
User Manual Page 52 of 90 To configure port forwarding: 1. Select AdvancedAdvancedAdvancedAdvanced. 2. Select Application > PortApplication >
User Manual Page 53 of 90 DMZ Settings Setting a host on your local network as demilitarized zone (DMZ) forwards any network traffic that is not
User Manual Page 54 of 90 Bridge Filters The Bridge Filters allows you to enable, add, edit, or delete the filter rules. When bridge filtering is ena
User Manual Page 55 of 90 Web Access Control The Web Access Control page allows you to access the router via the web from a remote location like your
User Manual Page 56 of 90 Quality of Service Quality of service allows network administrators to configure the routers to meet the real time requirem
User Manual Page 57 of 90 o Egress Mappings (CoS => Domain) o Untrusted mode (default) Shaper Egress For packets going out of the router
User Manual Page 58 of 90 No Egress Mode The default Egress page setting for all interfaces is No Egress. In this mode, the domain mappings of the pa
User Manual Page 59 of 90 Layer 2 The Egress Layer 2 page allows you to map the CoS of an outgoing packet to user priority bits, which is honored by
User Manual Page 6 of 90 Connection Status...80 System Log...
User Manual Page 60 of 90 Layer 3 Egress Layer 3 enables you to map CoS to ToS so that the priority marking of outgoing packets can be carried over t
User Manual Page 61 of 90 Untrusted Mode Untrusted is the default Ingress page setting for all interfaces. In this mode, no domain mapping is honored
User Manual Page 62 of 90 Layer 2 Layer 2 allows you to map an incoming packet with VLAN priority to CoS. This feature is only configurable on the WA
User Manual Page 63 of 90 Layer 3 The Layer 3 page allows you to map ToS bits of incoming packets from the IP network to CoS for each WAN/LAN interfa
User Manual Page 64 of 90 Static The Ingress - Static page enables you to configure a static CoS for all packets received on a WAN or LAN interface.
User Manual Page 65 of 90 QoS Shaper Configuration The Shaper Configuration page is accessed by selecting Shaper on the Advanced main page
User Manual Page 66 of 90 Example 1: HTB Queue Discipline Enabled In the example below, HTB Queue Discipline is enabled. The PPPoE1 connect
User Manual Page 67 of 90 Example 2: Low Latency Queue Discipline Enabled In this second example, Low Latency Queue Discipline is enabled.
User Manual Page 68 of 90 Example 3: PRIOWRR Enabled In this third example, PRIOWRR is enabled. Since PRIOWRR operates only on the number of packets
User Manual Page 69 of 90 Policy Routing Configuration The Policy Routing Configuration page is accessed by selecting Policy Routing Config
User Manual Page 7 of 90 About this Manual This manual provides a discussion of the components, basic operation, and advanced configuratio
User Manual Page 70 of 90 Destination port Incoming interface DSCP
User Manual Page 71 of 90 Routing Static Routing If the ADSL Router is connected to more than one network, you may need to set up a static route
User Manual Page 72 of 90 Routing Table Routing Table displays the information used by routers when making packet forwarding decisions. Packets are r
User Manual Page 73 of 90 System Password Anyone who can access the web interface can be considered an Administrator. To restrict access to the web i
User Manual Page 74 of 90 Firmware Update When updating the firmware, make sure you are using the correct file. Once the upgrade is complete the
User Manual Page 75 of 90 Security Menu Security Menu allows you to configure security tools like IP Filters and LAN Isolation. Security MenuSecurit
User Manual Page 76 of 90 IP Filters IP filtering allows you to block specific applications/services based on the IP address of the LAN device. In
User Manual Page 77 of 90 5. The Rule Management page opens for you to create new rules. Enter Rule NameRule NameRule NameRule Name, ProtocolProtoco
User Manual Page 78 of 90 LAN Isolation LAN isolation allows you to disable the flow of packets between two LAN groups. This allows you t
User Manual Page 79 of 90 Status Menu The Status Menu provides the status for different connections or interfaces. Status MenuStatus MenuStatus Men
User Manual Page 8 of 90 About the Router Congratulations on the purchase of your router. This router allows you to utilize your phone
User Manual Page 80 of 90 Modem Status Product Information Connection Status Connection Status displays the type of protocol, the WAN IP address,
User Manual Page 81 of 90 System Log System Log displays the router log. Depending on the severity level, the information log will generate log repor
User Manual Page 82 of 90 Remote Log Remote Log allows you to forward all logged information to one (or more) remote computer. The type
User Manual Page 83 of 90 Error Error Error Error Error conditions that generally have less serious consequences than errors in the emerge
User Manual Page 84 of 90 Network Statistics The Ethernet, USB, and DSL line statuses are displayed in this page. Network Statistics Network Statist
User Manual Page 85 of 90 Network Statistics Network Statistics Network Statistics Network Statistics ---- DSL DSL DSL DSL To view the Network St
User Manual Page 86 of 90 DHCP Clients DHCP Clients displays the MAC address, IP address, host name, and lease time. To view the DHCP Clients, select
User Manual Page 87 of 90 QoS Status This page displays the Quality of Service and the packet statistics. To view the QoS Status, select the Status M
User Manual Page 88 of 90 Modem Status This page displays the model status. Modem StatusModem StatusModem StatusModem Status To view the Modem St
User Manual Page 89 of 90 Help Menu The Help page provides documentation for various topics like Firewall, Bridge Filters, LAN Clients, LAN Group
User Manual Page 9 of 90 CD-ROM Drive Network adapter (Ethernet or USB) Package Contents Package contents are listed below. For any missin
User Manual Page 90 of 90 Safety Precautions Do not open, service, or change any component. Only qualified technical specialists are allowed to
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