NETIS SYSTEMS DL4480V1R SuperVector VDSL2 AC1200 Dual Band Gigabit IAD User Manual
NETIS SYSTEMS CO., LTD. SuperVector VDSL2 AC1200 Dual Band Gigabit IAD Users Manual
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SuperVector VDSL2 AC1200 Dual Band Gigabit IAD Quick Installation Guide 'lolls Wlmlcss AC 1200 VDSLZ Modem Roulul OI. Ck Inslallal or‘ Guide 1.Package Contents 5! l%\ :3 \ “w wunku ”MAC vbsn Modem Raul-v PomerPlnr VDSLSDlm-v ElhlrnulC-Ibll Imam? DIG ' ms GIG is lurall neli: wireless M21200 VDSLZ modem routers. induding models- DLusovl .elc. ' The product model shown In lhis GIG is DLMEDV1.as an example. 2.Hardware Connection Comp-4m .... mm: mm. my... mnm.“ m win: ... nn'vml mm. 2.1. Ccmnocl lha DSL line with the alllchod Ialaphono cablo. . Connect [he LINE pen DYVDSL Spline: lo the wall lack wllh a lelephone cabin. ‘ Connoctlhe MODEM port o'VDSL Splitter to me DSL part on nah! Modem Ruular wllh lhe olher Inlophuno cable. . suaa - Comm your Iskphono m m. PHONE pan 0: VDSL Splmu. ' HSBB - conned your ielephonl to me PX! port of MODEM. Tip: I! no lekphonu it needed. please connacl the DSL pen on nous Modem Router lo [M wall lack wllh the phone cable dlvsclly. 2.2. Connect your computer to one oilho LAN port on nelil Modem Router with an Emomel cable. 2.3. Plug the provided FowerAdaptnr inlo (he uc-lu jack ol nelis Modem Roulol and me other and lo a standard eleclncal sockaL 2.4:Wan lorona minulo men chuck Illha LED Indvcnlam 91 In: Modern Roulardisplny normally. ' POWER: Solid on. ' DSL: Solld on when the modern ls synchvnnlzad. LAN. Solid on arflashlng mno conospondlng LAN pen is connectoa. Tlp: lune LED inmcalors display apnonnaly. please check If all me cables are well connected. ”the DSL LED is of! or flashing. please contacl your ISP (Inlemet Semee Prov-oar) to check me Inlamel connection. Imus W rulossAClZOO VDSLZ Modur‘i Route! Qulck Installation Guide 3. Configure the Modem Router via Web Management Page 3.1. Necessary Information before the configuration. For a successful setup. you're recommended to contact your ISP first and ask for the following network parameters which will be required during the configuration procedures. a. VPl/VCI; b. Connection Type; c. Encapsulation Type (Optional); d. Username 8. Password (Optional. according to your Connection Type). 3.2. Set the IP address ofthe wired network adapter on your computer as “Automatic" or “DHCP”. For WIndows Vista and above 1) Go to ‘Start' (Win 7Nista)/"Settinge' (Others)> "Control Panel". 2) Left-click on "Network and Internet"> “Network and Sharing Center'> "Manage network connections” (Win Vista)/ ”Change adapter eettlngx” (Others). 3) Right-click on "Local Area Connectlon‘" and left-click on 'Propertlee'. 4) Double-click on “Internet Protocol Veralon 4 (TCPIIPV4)". 5) Select “Obtain an IP address automatically' and “Ohtaln DNS server addreu automatically" then left-click on "OK". For Windows XPIZDBO 1) Go to 'Start'> “Control Panel". 2) Left-click on "Network and Internet Connectlone'> 'Network Connections“. 3) Right-click on “Local Area Connection" and left-click on 'Propenles', l1)Double~click on “Internet Protocol (TCPIIP)". 5) Select “Obtain an IP address automatlcally' and 'Ohtaln DNS server addreee automatlcally" then left-click on “OK". For MAC OS 1)Click on the “Apple“ menu) “System Preferences'. 2) Click on the "Network' icon. 3) Click on "Ethernet" in the left side box and click on ‘Advanced' In the lower right corner. 4) In the top options. select ‘TCP/IP". 5) In the pull-down menu next to "Configure IPv4" select ‘Uelng DHCP'. 6) Click “OK” then 'Apply'. 3.3. Open your browser and type 192.168.1.1 in the address field. Then type in the Username guest and Password guest@xxxx to loginthe web management page. Note: The “xxxx” is the last four digits of the router’s MAC address. [‘3192.168.17.1 nehs WirelessAC‘ZUO VDSLZ Modem Router Qulck Inslallalxon Guxde 3.4. Under “Wizard" page. 1) Select the lntemet connection type to connect to your ISP. (u- m- If Cull-1h! WP mmmmm-mM-y—mcn lull-m hut 'Elund m mum _vm ._Enw m . I Mun...- mun—amuunmmu-mr-Mhmwv E . mum... Mlhn‘mI-ulmkIP-hmanIl-dhymnmlSP E . pup-gm manna-awry"... pmwm AFB m-Aflslml E . mun-n. mummyumuuwpm 2) Enter the information provided by your ISP Wot ant! - PPPoEIPPPoA Enter II! PPPOEIPPPOA Inlonnauoe wanna ID you Dy your ISP. CIEK IEX'I lo continue. Passwom: . QUICK start - MC IP Am OR Enmme static IP Information provided to you by your ISP. Clldt NEXT to continue. Local IP Address; 0.0.0.0 Rem IP AMIess: 0.0.0.0 Sulmet fisk 0.0.0.0 3) Change your wireless SSID and Password in this page. The "xxxxxx‘ is the last six digits of the router's MAC address. mm on .m m mun—nquM—umumnaunnuymmwmmnn—unmm-u—sm “nun—mm” chimney-u: E M mu: m I up (mm gurus»??- hl“ no 0 [new Mud Ana-mm m: wmmwm . 5 Dawn awn «mums-m uawrmwmnmnmunomr E D-‘I mu m i in may nu.) no_-m-x ”I“ 'ID: ' [MM m Ann-m 19-: wmnmm 'l luv-n: MBWO (Pbmw in la WVXQHASC" unau- H .1 WI 4) Click “NEXT” to save the setting and end the setting processes. MADE IN CHINA 59€90W nxa This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions. may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However. there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. it this equipment does cause harrmul interference to radio or television reception. which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: —-Reonent or relocate the receiving antenna. —increase the separation between the equipment and receiver —Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. —Consult the dealer or an experienced ratio/TV technician for help. caution! Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
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