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Trademarks
Windows 95/98/Me and Windows NT/2000/XP are
registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other
brands and product names are trademarks of their
respective companies.
Copyright
No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or
by any means or used to make any derivative (such as
translation, transformation or adaptation) without the express
written consent of the manufacturer as stipulated by the
United States Copyright Act of 1976.
FCC Compliance Notice: Radio Frequency
Notice
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received,
including interference may cause undesired operation.
Note: 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. If this equipment does cause harmful
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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: (1). Reorient or relocate the
receiving antenna, (2). Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver, (3). Connect the equipment into an
outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected, (4). Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
Important Note:
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits
set forth for an uncontrolled environment. In order to avoid
the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency
exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna shall not be
less than 20 cm (8 inches) during normal operation.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Part No. ZD01N9225AHFWP
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Table of Contents
1. INTRODUCTION...................................................................... 1
PRODUCT OVERVIEW .................................................................. 1
MAIN BENEFITS ............................................................................ 1
ABOUT THIS MANUAL................................................................... 2
THE PACKING LIST....................................................................... 3
NETWORK SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS ..................................... 3
BROADBAND W IRELESS ROUTER EMBEDDED 4-PORT
10/100MBPS SWITCH ................................................................. 4
DSL/CABLE MODEM REQUIREMENT.......................................... 6
2. HARDWARE INSTALLATION.............................................. 7
OVERVIEW ................................................................................... 7
PREPARATION .............................................................................. 7
CONNECTING W IRELESS ROUTER TO THE DSL/CABLE MODEM
(WAN) ......................................................................................... 8
CONNECTING W IRELESS ROUTER TO THE NETWORK ................ 9
CONNECTING THE AC POWER ADAPTER................................... 9
POWER ON SELF TEST (POST) ..............................................10
RESETTING THE W IRELESS ROUTER ........................................10
3. GETTING STARTED ............................................................11
OVERVIEW .................................................................................11
PREPARATION ............................................................................12
SETTING UP THE W IRELESS ROUTER USING THE W EB
BROWSER...................................................................................13
CONFIGURING W INDOWS 95/98/ME OR W INDOWS NT/2000
(DHCP- CAPABLE ) COMPUTERS ..............................................19
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CONFIGURING BROADBAND DSL/CABLE W IRELESS ROUTER IN
PRE-EXISTING IP NETWORKS ...................................................23
CONFIGURING NON-DHCP COMPUTERS .................................28
PASSWORD SETTING .................................................................30
SETTING DATE AND TIME...........................................................31
MONITOR STATUS ......................................................................32
NETWORK ACCESS MONITOR ...................................................33
TOOLS ........................................................................................34
LOADING THE DEFAULT VALUES ...............................................37
4. ADVANCED CONFIGURATION ........................................39
OVERVIEW .................................................................................39
PREPARATION: CONNECTING TO THE BROADBAND DSL/CABLE
W IRELESS ROUTER...................................................................40
DHCP SERVICE ........................................................................41
DMZ HOST SETUP ....................................................................47
ROUTING TABLE .........................................................................50
LOCAL SERVER..........................................................................53
DDNS (DYNAMIC DNS)...........................................................55
5.WIRELESS CONFIGURATION...........................................57
OVERVIEW .................................................................................57
W IRELESS CONCEPT ................................................................58
W IRELESS BASIC CONFIGURATION ..........................................60
W IRELESS ADVANCED CONFIGURATION ..................................61
WEP..........................................................................................62
6.PRINT SERVER CONFIGURATION..................................65
PREPARATION ............................................................................65
W IN 95/98/ME INSTALLATION PROCEDURE .............................67
W INDOWS NT LPR PORT PRINTING INSTALLATION.................70
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W INDOWS 2000 STANDARD TCP/IP PORT PRINTING
INSTALLATION .............................................................................73
7.FIREWALL CONFIGURATION ...........................................78
OVERVIEW .................................................................................78
BASIC SETTING ..........................................................................79
LAN TO WAN ACCESS RULE ..................................................82
WAN TO LAN ACCESS RULE ..................................................84
URL BLOCKING..........................................................................86
E-MAIL ALERTS ..........................................................................88
EVENT LOG ................................................................................90
8. UPGRADING THE BROADBAND DSL/CABLE WIRELESS
ROUTER .........................................................................................92
OVERVIEW .................................................................................92
UPGRADING THE ROUTER IN W INDOWS NT/2000 (USING
TCP/IP).....................................................................................93
UPGRADING THE ROUTER IN W INDOWS 95/98/ME (USING
TCP/IP).....................................................................................94
UPGRADING THE ROUTER ON UNIX (USING TCP/IP) .............96
9. TROUBLESHOOTING .........................................................97
SOLUTION ...................................................................................97
APPENDIX.................................................................................100
LOADING THE DEFAULT VALUES .............................................100
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1. Introduction
Product Overview
Congratulations on your purchase of this Broadband
DSL/Cable Wireless Router. During the design process, we
have given much thought to making this device as convenient
to use as possible. The end result is the Broadband
DSL/Cable Wireless Router that can be set up in minutes,
allowing network users to access the Internet via either the
high-speed DSL or Cable connection.
Main Benefits
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Cost-effective solution using high-speed DSL or
Cable connection.
Mobility.
Ideal for the small office or SOHO users.
Internet access without delay.
Have the system up and running in minutes.
Saves time and money.
Greater security.
Multiple functions.
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About This Manual
The instructions in this book describe how to connect and
configure the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router to a
network and set up an Internet connection. The manual has
been written for network administrators and experienced
users and makes some assumptions about the readers. If
you want to install the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless
Router on your network you should be familiar with:
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Microsoft Windows 95/98/Me or Windows
NT/2000/XP
Any TCP/IP-enabled systems like Mac OS and
UNIX
Basic functions in any Telnet program
TCP/IP and related issues
This manual details procedures for Windows 95/98/Me or
Windows NT/2000/XP operating systems. For other
operating systems, please refer to your operating system
documentation for networking and other information.
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The Packing List
The following items should be included in the Broadband
DSL/Cable Wireless Router package:
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One Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router unit
One AC power adapter
One User’s Manual (including quick guide)
Network Software Requirements
The Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router requires one of
the following types of software:
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Windows 95/98/Me or Windows NT/2000/XP
Any TCP/IP-enabled systems like Mac OS and
UNIX
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Broadband Wireless Router Embedded
4-port 10/100Mbps Switch
The Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router with embedded
4-port 10/100Mbps Switch features auto-negotiation switch
ports and provides the flexibility to fit into your operational
space and network environment.
This device is built with plug & play, auto-negotiation supports
all ports, half & full-duplex multi-selection, and a store and
forward transmission scheme.
The Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router requires the
following network hardware:
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UTP cable (Cat.5 Twisted-pair), 10Base-T or
100Base-TX Fast Ethernet.
Note: Prepare twisted-pair cables with RJ-45 plugs. Use
Cat.5 cable for all connections. Make sure the length
of each cable does not exceed 328 feet
(approximately 100 meters).
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LED Indicators
LED
State
On (Green)
Power
Off
On (Red)
Status
Blinking (Red)
On (Orange)
WAN
Blinking (Orange)
W-LAN Blinking (Orange)
On (Green)
LAN
On (Orange)
Off
Blinking (Green)
Activity
Blinking (Orange)
Printer Blinking (Green)
Indication
The
Broadband
DSL/Cable
Wireless Router’s power is on.
The
Broadband
DSL/Cable
Wireless Router’s power is off.
When power is first switched
on, the Status indicator will
flash five times.
Data is being transmitted and
received between WAN to
LAN.
The DSL/Cable modem’s
cable is linked with WAN port.
Data is being transmitted and
received via the WAN port.
Data is being transmitted and
received via the W-LAN port.
Port has a valid network
connection at 100Mbps.
Port has a valid network
connection at 10Mbps.
Port has not established a
network connection.
Data is being transmitted and
received at 100Mbps.
Data is being transmitted and
received at 10Mbps
When printing, it flashes.
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DSL/Cable Modem Requirement
The Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router requires one of
the following external modem(s) or device(s):
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One external DSL modem with an RJ-45 (LAN)
interface
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One external Cable modem with an RJ-45 (LAN)
interface
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2. Hardware Installation
Overview
This chapter details the step-by-step procedure required for
correct installation of the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless
Router hardware. Topics discussed in this chapter include
connecting and disconnecting the Broadband DSL/Cable
Wireless Router to and from the modem, the network, and the
power unit.
Preparation
The following items are needed in order to install the
Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router unit:
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The Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router unit
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One AC power adapter
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UTP cable (Cat.5 Twisted-pair)
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One DSL/Cable modem with RJ-45 LAN interface
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Connecting Wireless Router to the
DSL/Cable Modem (WAN)
1.
Turn off the modem’s power.
2.
Connect one end of the UTP cable to the Broadband
DSL/Cable Wireless Router’s WAN connector at the
rear panel of the device.
3.
Connect the other end of the UTP cable to the
modem’s UTP (RJ-45) port.
4.
The connection is complete.
Note: We recommend you connect a single modem first,
and then add additional modems as needed.
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Connecting Wireless Router to the
Network
1.
Connect one end of the UTP cable to the Broadband
DSL/Cable Wireless Router.
2.
Connect the other end of the UTP cable to any
network computer.
3.
The connection is complete.
Connecting the AC Power Adapter
1.
Connect the power adapter to the Broadband
DSL/Cable Wireless Router’s AC power adapter jack.
2.
Plug the AC power adapter into a power outlet.
3.
Turn the modem’s power on.
4.
The connection is complete.
Note: DO NOT use any AC power adapter other than the one
shipped with the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless
Router; using an incorrect AC power adapter may
damage the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router.
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Power On Self Test (POST)
The Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router automatically
performs a Power On Self Test (POST) when powered on.
Successful powering up of the Broadband DSL/Cable
Wireless Router is indicated by five flashes of the red LED
marked Status on the topside of the Broadband DSL/Cable
Wireless Router. If the Red LED does not flash five times,
please contact your dealer for repair or replacement.
Resetting the Wireless Router
The Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router has a reset
button in the rear panel of the device. In some circumstances
you may need to reset the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless
Router. Please follow the instructions below to reset the
Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router.
1.
With the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router
powered on, press the reset button once. The red
LED light that is marked as Status will then flash
once.
2.
Reset the DSL/Cable modem.
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3. Getting Started
Overview
Configuring the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router for
the first time can be done using the following method:
To configure the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router
uses the web browser.
Note: The configuration procedures described in this
chapter are for basic setup purposes only.
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Preparation
1.
In general, using a Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless
Router for Internet access requires at least the DSL or
Cable service. We assume you have obtained
DSL/Cable service from your local telephone company
or Internet Service Provider (ISP).
Please have your connection information ready,
including:
a. The IP address provided by the ISP for the
connection.
b. The Subnet mask provided by the ISP for the
connection.
c. The Gateway IP Address.
d. Domain Name System (DNS) server’s IP address.
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Setting up the Wireless Router using the
Web browser
Overview
We’ve designed an easy-to-use web-based configuration
interface in the device. Users can set up the device by using
the web browser. Furthermore, the enhanced HTTP support
available in the device includes a quick and easy
management tool for performing the configuration tasks,
including all basic and advanced setup, on a TCP/IP network.
To access the device from your web browser you will need a
web browser supporting frame structure within an HTML
page. Netscape or Microsoft Internet Explorer version 3.0 or
later is recommended.
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Preparation
The Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router comes with a
pre-set default IP address, 192.168.1.1. It also features a
DHCP server. To configure it over your TCP/IP network,
please follow the directions listed below.
Note: If you’re installing the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless
Router in a pre-existing IP network, please see the
Configuring Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless
Router in Pre-Existing IP Networks section later in
this chapter.
1.
Please ensure your computer (Windows 95/98/Me or
Windows NT/2000) has TCP/IP protocol installed. If
not, please install the protocol first and then proceed
to Step 2.
2.
In your Network Properties dialog box, select the
Obtain IP address automatically option. When
done, restart the computer.
3.
After the computer restarts, open your browser.
4.
Type the default IP address (192.168.1.1) in the
Location box and press Enter. The device’s
Home Page will then appear.
5.
It then displays an authentication dialog for the
Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router. Type the
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default administration user name, admin, and type
the default configuration password 0000 and click
OK button as shown in following figure.
6.
It then enters the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless
Router main setup menu as shown in the following
figure.
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7.
Click the Connection Setup in the left-hand
column, and the following box will appear.
8.
Choose either DSL or Cable modem as your
connection method.
9.
Complete the following settings: (The example
shown is for DSL fixed IP)
Choose “DSL setup” page, and the following image
will appear.
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a. In “Use PPPoE DSL Service” choose “No”.
b. Choose “Specify an IP Address”.
c. In “IP Address Assigned by Your ISP” type the IP
address provided by your ISP.
d. In “Subnet Mask Assigned by Your ISP” type the
Subnet Mask IP address provided by your ISP.
e. In “Gateway Address Assigned by Your ISP” type
the Default Gateway IP address provided by your ISP.
f. Set DNS IP as provided by your ISP.
10.
Click Save.
11.
Click Apply.
12.
The configuration is now complete.
13.
To configure the TCP/IP settings on each client
computer, please see the Configuring Windows
95/98/Me or Windows NT/2000 (DHCP-capable)
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Computers or the Configuring Non-DHCP
Computers section.
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Configuring Windows 95/98/Me or
Windows NT/2000 (DHCP-capable)
Computers
Each PC that supports DHCP and is located on your LAN
must be configured so it can communicate with the
Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router. Follow these steps
to configure the reset of the PCs on your LAN.
(If you want to manually specify an IP address and related
settings for the computers, please see the Selecting an IP
Address section later in this chapter).
Note: The steps described in this section are for TCP/IPcapable operating systems like Windows 95/98/Me
or Windows NT/2000. For non-TCP/IP systems like
DOS/Windows 3.x, please see the Configuring
Non-DHCP Computers section later in this chapter.
1.
From your Windows 95/98/Me or Windows
NT/2000 desktop, click Start, point to Settings,
and select Control Panel.
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2.
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Double-click the Network icon.
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3.
Check to see if the TCP/IP protocol is installed. If
not, please add this protocol before proceeding to
the next step.
4.
Select TCP/IP protocol and click Properties.
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5.
Click Obtain an IP address automatically.
6.
Click OK.
7.
Click OK.
8.
Restart your computer.
You are now ready to use your Web browser or other
Internet applications.
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Configuring Broadband DSL/Cable
Wireless Router in Pre-existing IP
Networks
The Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router is easily added
to an existing network that already has IP addresses
assigned. The following assumes that you have configured
TCP/IP for your network (and on each computer) and are
now adding the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router for
Internet access. We also assume that you will not be using
the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router DHCP server to
dynamically allocate and assign addresses (since you
already assigned IP addresses to each computer).
The following steps use an example pre-existing network of
computers with IP addresses 204.1.1.1 through 204.1.1.154
(IP addresses of Class C, without any IP sub-networks).
Please follow the steps listed below to use your existing IP
addresses with the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router.
1.
From your range of available IP addresses, select
a single IP address to be used as the Broadband
DSL/Cable Wireless Router’s address (such as
204.1.1.100).
2.
Select one computer (we strongly recommend
Windows 95/98/Me or Windows NT/2000) to
configure the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless
Router.
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Open the Network properties dialog box of the
computer, and write down its current IP settings,
including IP address and DNS Server IP address
(provided by your ISP).
Next, check (tick) the Specify an IP Address option
in the TCP/IP properties dialog box and enter
192.168.1.2 for the IP address and 255.255.255.0
for the subnet mask. Finally, enter 192.168.1.1 for
the gateway IP address. You must then restart your
computer to update the new TCP/IP settings.
3.
On the same computer, open your web browser.
4.
Type the default IP address (192.168.1.1) in the
Location box and press Enter. The device’s
Home Page will then appear.
5.
It then shows an authentication dialog for the
Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router. Type the
default administration user name, admin, and type
the default configuration password 0000. Then
click OK, as shown in following figure.
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6.
Click Administrator Setup in the left-hand
column. It then enters the sub-menu.
7.
Click LAN Setting in the right-hand column. The
LAN TCP/IP configuration page appears.
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8.
In the TCP/IP Settings, enter the IP address you
selected in Step 1 (such as 204.1.1.100) in the
LAN IP Address field.
9.
Enter the subnet mask 255.255.255.0 in the
Subnet Mask field.
10.
Enter the IP address you selected in Step 1 (such
as 204.1.1.100) in the Default Gateway field.
11.
Click the Save button.
12.
Click Apply in the left-hand column for the new
settings to take effect.
13.
Close your browser.
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14.
Now open the Network properties dialog box of
the computer again and select TCP/IP protocol.
15.
Change the computer’s IP address, subnet mask,
and DNS Server IP address (provided by your
ISP) back to their original settings.
16.
Next, enter the IP address of the Broadband
DSL/Cable Wireless Router as the computer
gateway IP address (see Step 1).
17.
Finally, restart the computer for new TCP/IP
settings to take effect.
18.
Please refer to settings given in this chapter to
continue configuring the Broadband DSL/Cable
Wireless Router.
19.
Repeat Step 16 and Step 17 on each computer
located on your LAN.
Once your network and the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless
Router are both successfully configured, the computers on
your network should be ready to access the Internet using
the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router.
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Configuring Non-DHCP Computers
The Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router can be used
with computers that do not support DHCP. Follow these steps
to identify and configure non-capable DHCP computers.
1. Determine if any computers on your network are not
DHCP capable. An example of a non-DHCP capable
computer would be a DOS/Windows 3.x computer running
an older version of TCP/IP software from a third-party
vendor.
2. On each non-DHCP computer, enter the following
information when configuring TCP/IP:
a. IP Address (See the Selecting an IP Address
section).
b. Subnet Mask (typically 255.255.255.0 for a Class C
IP address).
c. Gateway IP Address (192.168.1.1 is the default).
d. Primary DNS Server IP Address (provided by your
ISP).
e. Secondary DNS Server IP Address (optionally
provided by your ISP).
f. Domain Name (optionally provided by your ISP).
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Selecting an IP Address
If your networked computers do not support DHCP or you
would like to manually specify IP addresses, you need to
manually set the IP address on each computer. The
Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router is pre-configured
with an IP address of 192.168.1.1 and a subnet mask of
255.255.255.0. The Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router
recognizes computers with IP addresses in the range of
192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.254, with the exception of the
Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router s default IP address,
192.168.1.1.
The following are the general guidelines for manually
assigning IP addresses and related settings to the
computers.
1. Assign the first computer an IP address of
192.168.1.2. Next assign a subnet mask of
255.255.255.0, a gateway IP address of
192.168.1.1, and at least (primary) one DNS server
IP address that should be provided by your ISP.
2.
Assign the second computer an IP address of
192.168.1.3 and the same settings for the subnet
mask, gateway IP address, and DNS server IP
address as those in the first computer.
3.
Continue assigning IP addresses and other related
settings.
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Password Setting
You may use a password to restrict who is able to change the
Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router s settings. To do so,
please follow the procedure below:
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1.
Click the Administrator Setup button in the lefthand column, and then choose “Password”.
2.
Type the current password into Current
Password.
3.
Type your new password into New Password.
4.
Confirm the new password.
5.
Click “Save” and then “Apply”.
6.
The password is now set.
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Setting Date and Time
One function of Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router is
that it allows you to set the initial time when you install the
device. This enables the time of any hacker activity in your
network to be recorded. To setup this function, follow the
procedure below:
1.
Click the Administrator Setup button in the lefthand column, and then choose “Date & Time”.
2.
Select your time zone.
3.
Type “Time” and “Date”.
4.
Choose “SNTP Active” or not.
5.
Click “Save” and then click “Apply”.
6.
The setup is now completed.
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Monitor Status
You can view all the setting for the Broadband DSL/Cable
Wireless Router’s WAN and LAN status. Click the Status
button in the left-hand column, and then choose Status”.
The following box will appear.
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Network Access Monitor
You can use this function to monitor all the connections from
LAN to WAN. Click the Status button in the left-hand column,
and then choose “Access Monitor”. The following box will
then appear.
PC IP Address: User’s LAN IP.
Internet Activities: User browses Public IP.
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Tools
The Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router provides two
tools.
1. PPPoE Diagnosis: This tool allows you to connect to
an ISP and will disconnect
yourself if necessary.
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2. Ping: This tool could make sure that you could ping
WAN IP or not.
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3. CFG Save/Load:
The Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router
includes a function that enables the user to set the
router once only, with no reset option. The function
is “Save/Load CFG Setting”.
Please follow these steps to setup Save/Load CFC
Setting.
A. To “save” setting:
Click the “Save Configure” button, it saves
the current setting to a file “cfg.bin”.
B. To “restore” setting:
i.
Click the “Browse” button, and select
the cfg.bin file.
ii.
Then, click the “Reload Configure”
button, to restore the setting.
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Loading the Default Values
If you make any errors while configuring the Broadband
DSL/Cable Wireless Router, or if you wish to reset the
Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router to default settings,
please follow the steps below. This procedure will reset the
settings to factory defaults.
1.
On the desktop, open your web browser.
2.
Type the default IP address (192.168.1.1) in the
Location box and press Enter.
3.
The authentication dialog for the Broadband
DSL/Cable Wireless Router will then appear.
Type the default administration user name,
admin, and the default configuration password
0000 and click OK as shown in following figure.
4.
Click the Set Factory Defaults button in the lefthand column.
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5.
Click the “Yes” button twice for the all default
settings to take effect.
6.
The Default Values have now been loaded.
Now that the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router
defaults are loaded, please re-configure the Broadband
DSL/Cable Wireless Router by following the steps given in
the previous sections of this chapter.
Note: To load the default values by using the reset button,
please see the Appendix.
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4. Advanced Configuration
Overview
Once you've finished the basic setup (in Chapter 3) of the
Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router, the Broadband
DSL/Cable Wireless Router should be able to function
properly. This chapter provides the directions for configuring
the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router
features, including:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
DHCP Setup
DMZ Host Setup
Routing Table
Local Server
DDNS (Dynamic DNS)
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Preparation: Connecting to the Broadband
DSL/Cable Wireless Router
In order to proceed with the advanced configuration of the
Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router, you need to have
completed the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router
basic setup detailed in Chapter 3.
1.
Open the web browser in your Windows 95/98/Me
or Windows NT/2000 computer.
2.
Type the default IP address (192.168.1.1) in the
Location box and press Enter.
3.
It then shows an authentication dialog for the
Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router. Type the
default administration user name, admin, and type
the default configuration password 0000, click the
OK button as shown in following figure.
4.
You then enter the Home Page of the device.
5.
The preparation is now completed.
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DHCP Service
Please follow these steps to set up the DHCP Service.
1.
Click Advanced Setup in the left-column. The
sub-menus then appear.
2.
Click DHCP Server, and the following picture will
appear.
Enable DHCP Server: This option allows you to enable or
disable the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router
feature. When this service is disabled, the following tables
and settings will be grayed out and not available for editing.
By default, the DHCP service of the Broadband
DSL/Cable Wireless Router is enabled.
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Primary DNS IP: This option allows you to set the IP address
of the Domain Name Server. The information is provided
form your ISP.
Secondary DNS IP: If the Primary DNS IP is not available,
the Secondary DNS IP will start.
WINS IP: This option allows you to set the IP address of the
server that provides the Windows Internet Name Service
(WINS), if available on your network.
Show IP Lease Table: This table allows you to see a user
IP obtained from Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router.
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Show Current IP range: This option allows you to change
the DHCP IP range.
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Fixed IP Table: This option allows you to set aside the fixed
IP address of a computer and its associated network
interface card address. This is usually used to set aside the
IP addresses for devices such as servers, mail hosts or
Intranet servers that must have a fixed IP address for access
purposes.
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A.
Click “Add a Fixed IP”.
B.
Insert the IP and MAC address.
C.
Click “Save”.
3.
Click “Save”.
4.
Click “Apply”.
5.
The procedure is now completed.
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DMZ Host Setup
The DMZ Host can be accessed from the public Internet via
the IP address associated with the DSL/Cable service. The
current WAN IP address is displayed in the Traffic
Monitoring report page as, for example, WAN:
[203.69.107.186] (see the Traffic Monitoring section in this
chapter).
Please follow these steps to set up the DMZ Host:
1.
Click Advanced Setup in the left-column. The
sub-menus then appear.
2.
Click DMZ Host.
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3.
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4.
In the Enable DMZ field, choose “Yes”. By
default, the DMZ feature of the Broadband
DSL/Cable Wireless Router is enabled.
In the Public IP Address field, type the internal
WAN IP that you want. In the Client PC IP
Address field, type the LAN IP of the computer
you wish to make visible to the public Internet.
5.
Click Save button.
6.
Click Apply button.
7.
The DMZ Host setup is now completed.
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Microsoft VPN Setup
To set up this device to support Microsoft VPN (PassThrough), please follow the instructions below:
1. Please ensure that the VPN server is running. Have
the IP address of this computer ready.
2.
Connect to the DMZ Firewall Router by using your
browser.
3.
Click Advanced Setup in the left-hand column.
4.
Click DMZ Host.
5.
In the Client PC IP Address field, type the IP
address of VPN server.
6.
Click the Save button.
7.
Click the Apply button
Note: 1. When accessing the VPN server on your private
network to Internet, the device will forward (pass
through) all incoming VPN requests to the server.
2. Due to the nature of the NAT implemented, only one user
at a time can access the same VPN server on the Internet
through this device. This means that two private network
users cannot access the same VPN server locate on the
public Internet simultaneously.
3. For details on setting up a VPN client, please refer to your
system’s documentation.
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Routing Table
This device allows users to define the internal routing table to
best integrate this router into the current IP (sub) network.
Note: Defining a new routing requires more advanced
TCP/IP knowledge. Any wrong routing information
may make the whole IP network unreachable, until it is
corrected again. If you don’t have this information,
please ask your network administrator for help.
To define a new routing table, please follow the directions
listed below:
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1.
Click Advanced Setup in the left-column. The
sub-menus then appear.
2.
Click Static Routing.
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3.
Click ”View or add Static Routing Table”
4.
Click “Add a Static Route”.
5.
Type the destination’s IP address, the net mask,
the Gateway IP, and Metric.
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6.
Select “Yes” in the Private option, if you do not
want the device to broadcast the routing
information (RIP).
Select “No”, if you do want the device to
broadcast the routing information to other routers
on the network.
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7.
Click the Save button.
8.
Click Apply in the left-hand column.
9.
A new routing table has been defined.
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Local Server
The Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router offers support
for hosting servers on your private network that can be
accessed from the public Internet. While the addresses on
the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router are not directly
accessible by a computer on the Internet, the Broadband
DSL/Cable Wireless Router allows for selective access by
mapping incoming access requests for a particular service to
a designated host that can process requests for a specific
Internet service on your LAN.
1.
Click Advanced Setup in the left-column. The
sub-menus then appear.
2.
Click Local Server, and the box below will then
appear.
3.
Select TCP or UDP.
4.
Fill in the External Port number.
5.
Fill in the Physical IP Address of the LAN PC
you want.
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6.
Fill in the Internal Port number.
7.
Click “Save” and then click “Apply”.
8.
The procedure is now completed.
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DDNS (Dynamic DNS)
The Broadband DSL/Cable DMZ Firewall Router has a
special function to provide one user who only has a dynamic
IP to setup a personal domain name. The function is DDNS
(Dynamic Domain Name Service).
Please follow these steps to setup DDNS.
1.
Click Advanced Setup in the left-column. It then
appears the sub-menus.
2.
Click DDNS, and then it will appear a picture as below.
3.
Type username.
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4.
Type password.
5.
Host name: It is your domain name.
6.
Mx Name: It is your Mail server name.
7.
Wildcard: You want to use “wildcard”, or not.
8.
DDNS Active: You want to use “DDNS”, or not.
9.
Click “Save”.
10.
Click “Apply”.
【Note】
The Broadband DSL/Cable DMZ Firewall Router only
provides to apply for DDNS to www.dyndns.org.
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5.Wireless Configuration
Overview
The widespread strategic reliance on networking among
competitive businesses and the meteoric growth of the
Internet and online services are strong testimonies to the
benefits of shared data and shared resources. With wireless
LANs, users can access shared information without looking
for a place to plug in, and network managers can set up or
augment networks without installing or moving wires.
Wireless LANs offer the following productivity, service,
convenience, and cost advantages over traditional wired
networks.
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Wireless Concept
Access Point (AP)
Access Point is a transparent media access controlled (MAC) bridge
that provides Ethernet to Wireless access. With Access Point,
wireless workstations can be added easily to an existing Ethernet.
Access Point works with Wireless LAN Card just like Ethernet Hub
works with NIC Card.
Ad-hoc
Ad-hoc is a peer-to-peer network connection mode, which like
Ethernet NIC direct connection to NIC through crossover cable.
During Ad-hoc mode, wireless LAN workstations connect to each
other without Access Point.
Infrastructure mode
Infrastructure is a network connection mode that allows wireless LAN
workstations connect with Access Point. When you setting network
type to "Infrastructure", wireless workstation connect to other
wireless nodes or Ethernet via Access Point.
BSS ID
A specific Ad hoc LAN is called a Basic Service Set (BSS).
Computers in a BSS must be configured with the same BSS ID.
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ESS ID
An Infrastructure configuration could also support roaming capability
for mobile workers. More than one BSS can be configured as an
Extended Service Set (ESS). Users within an ESS could roam freely
between BSS while served as a continuous connection to the
network wireless stations and Access Points within an ESS must be
configured with the same ESS ID and the same radio channel.
WEP
WEP is Wired Equivalent Protection. Data privacy mechanism
based on a 40 bit (128 bit optional) shared key algorithm, as
described in the IEEE 802.11 standard.
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Wireless Basic Configuration
Please follow these steps to setup.
1.
Click Wireless Setup in the left-column. It then
appears the sub-menus.
2.
Click Wireless Settings, and then it will appear a
picture as below.
3.
ESSID: Type into your WLAN name.
4.
Channel: Type into your WLAN channel.
5.
Basic Rates: Transmit speed.
6.
Done.
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Wireless Advanced Configuration
Please follow these steps to setup.
1.
Click Wireless Setup in the left-column. It then
appears the sub-menus.
2.
Click Advanced Settings, and then it will appear a
picture as below.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Beacon Interval: Default is 100 msec.
RTS Threshold: Packet size.
Fragmentation: Packet size.
Preamble: You could select “Long” or “Short”.
DTIM Interval, CFP Period, and CFP Max Duration:
You could use the default value.
Authentication Type: You could select “Open system”
or “Share Key”.
Access Point TX Rate: Transmit speed.
Done.
8.
9.
10.
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WEP
Please follow these steps to setup.
1.
Click Wireless Setup in the left-column. It then
appears the sub-menus.
2.
Click WEP, and then it will appear a picture as below.
3.
WEP: You could select “64 bits”, “128 bits” or
“Disable”.
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4.
If you select “64 bits”, it will appear a picture as below.
5.
You could fill in the “Pass key”, and select Default TX
Key.
6.
Click “WEPKEY 64 Confirm”.
7.
Done.
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8.
If you select “128 bits”, it will appear a picture as below.
9.
You could fill into the KEY.
10.
Click “WEPKEY 128 Confirm”
11.
Done.
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6.Print Server Configuration
Preparation
The print server supports TCP/IP protocol under Windows
95/98/Me. Please make sure that the following steps have
been completed before proceeding with installation under
Windows PC.
TCP/IP
¨
The TCP/IP Protocol must be installed. For further
information, please read “TCP/IP Protocol Installation”
section in this chapter.
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TCP/IP Protocol Installation
1.
2.
Click Start, point to Settings and select Control Panel.
Double click the Network icon.
3.
If the TCP/IP Protocol is not already installed, click
Add.
4.
Select Protocol and click Add.
5.
Select Microsoft from the Manufacturers list.
6.
Select TCP/IP Protocol from the Network Protocols list.
7.
Specify an IP address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway
address or specific “Obtain IP address automatically”, if
a DHCP server is available on the LAN.
8.
Restart the computer.
9.
Done.
Note: Using TCP/IP protocol to access the print server
requires well-configured TCP/IP settings. If you are
not familiar with these settings, please consult your
network administrator for details or ask for help.
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Win 95/98/Me Installation Procedure
Please perform the steps as follows to ensure a smooth
installation:
1.
Run Setup from the print server’s NetWare, Win
95/98/Me/NT/2000 Setup diskette
2.
The Zero One Print Monitor for Windows 95/98/Me
Setup will then appear. Click Next.
3.
A message reading, “Setup is complete. You may add
the Zero One Print Port by using the “PSAdmin” will
appear. Click OK.
4.
Click Start, point to Settings, and select Printers.
5.
Double-click the Add Printer icon.
6.
Select Local Printer and click Next.
7.
Select the appropriate printer manufacturer and printer
type and click Next.
8.
Select LPT1 and click Next.
9.
Type in the Printer Name and click Next.
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10. A message reading, “After your printer is installed,
Windows can print a test page so you can confirm that
the printer is set up properly.” Select No and click
Finish.
11. Double-click the newly created Printer Name icon.
12. Select Printer and Properties.
13. Click Details tab and select Add Port.
14. In the Add Port dialog box, select Other, as shown in
the following picture.
15. Select the Zero One Print Port and click OK.
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16. The Add Port box will then appear, along with the print
server’s Node ID (The last 6 digits of the Node ID,
located on the back of the print server unit). Select one
printer server port from the list, which is now connected
to (one of) your printer(s), as shown in the following
picture.
17. Print Server’s IP is wireless Router’s IP. So you don’t
need to another one.
18. Change the Port Name or leave it in default
(recommended) and click OK.
19. Done.
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Windows NT LPR Port Printing Installation
1.
Click Start, point to Settings, and select Printer.
2.
Run Add Printer.
3.
The Add Printer Wizard screen will appear, Select My
Computer and click Next.
4.
Click Add Port.
5.
From the Printer Ports box as shown in the following
picture, select the LPR Port.
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6.
The Add LPR compatible printers box will then appear as
shown in the following picture. Type in the IP address
assigned to the print server in the Name or address of
server providing lpd box.
7.
Print Server’s IP is wireless Router’s IP. So you don’t
need to another one.
8.
In the Name of printer or print queue on that server
box, type in a printer name, for example, lp1. Click OK.
9.
In the Printer Ports box, select Close.
10. Click Next.
11. Select the appropriate printer manufacturer and printer
type list and click Next.
12. Select Shared. Type in a new Share Name or leave it in
default and click Next.
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13. A message reading, “After your printer is installed,
Windows can print a test page so you can confirm that
the printer is set up properly. Select Yes
(Recommended) and click Finish.
14. Done.
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Windows 2000 Standard TCP/IP Port
Printing Installation
1.
Click Start, point to Settings, and select Printer.
2.
Run Add Printer, Click Next.
3.
The Add Printer Wizard screen will appear, Select
Local Printer and click Next.
4.
From the type of Create a new port box as shown in
the following picture, select the Standard TCP/IP Port,
Click Next and Next.
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5.
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The Add Standard TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard box will
then appear as shown the picture as below, and type
in the IP address assigned to the print server in the
Printer Name or IP Address box, Click Next.
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6.
In the Add Standard TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard box
as shown in the following picture, Select Custom, Click
Settings button, and click Next.
7.
Print Server’s IP is wireless Router’s IP. So you don’t
need to another one.
8.
In the Configure Standard TCP/IP Port Monitor box
as shown in the following picture, select LPR form
Protocol, type in a queue name, for example, lp1.
9.
Click OK, and Next.
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Note: Please DO NOT type any other name than lp1 in this
step.
10.
Click Finish.
11.
Select the appropriate printer manufacturer and printer
type list and click Next.
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12.
Type in a new Printer name or leave it in default, and
click Next button.
13.
A message reading, “To confirm that the printer is
installed properly, you can print a test page”. Select
Yes (Recommended) and click Finish.
14.
Done.
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7.Firewall Configuration
Overview
An Internet firewall allows approved traffic in and out
according to a predetermined plan. A firewall is a safeguard
security mechanism that provides protection between LAN
and WAN. It protects the intranet from intrusion by outsides
and hackers, thus providing a secure environment for users.
The Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router provides a
number of functions to user, including:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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Basic Setting.
LAN to WAN Access Rule.
WAN to LAN Access Rule.
URL Blocking.
E-mail Alerts.
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Basic Setting
Follow the procedure below to setup the Broadband
DSL/Cable Wireless Router’s Basic Setting.
1.
Click Firewall Setup in the left-column. The submenus then appear.
2.
Click “Basic Setting”, and the following box will
appear.
3.
If you want to start up the firewall, you must
choose “Yes” in ‘Enable Firewall Protection’.
The default is “Disable”.
4.
“Default Action for LAN-to-WAN Access Rule”
allows you to use ‘Internet service’. The default is
“Forward”.
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5.
“Number of Incomplete TCP Connections Allowed
A Minute” judges how many packets of incomplete
TCP connection constitute an attack. The default is
“20” packets.
6.
“Self-Protection Time When A DoS Attack Is
Detected” could protect your network. If
somebody attacks your network, the Broadband
DSL/Cable Wireless Router will lock up. The
default time is “5 minutes”.
7.
“Allows TCP/UDP Port #139 to Pass Through”
allows for TCP/UDP port 139 by-pass. The default
is “No”.
8.
“IP Source Routing” could protect against a
hacker using another IP to attack your network.
The default is “No”.
9.
“Enable Remote Management to this Router”
default is “No”.
10. “Respond to Ping from WAN Side” default is “No”.
11. Click Save.
12. Click Apply.
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13. The Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router
Basic Setting is now in place.
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LAN to WAN Access Rule
Broadband ADSL/Cable Firewall Router could be according
to administrator’s request to create LAN to WAN Access
Rules. You could follow the procedure to setup it.
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1.
Click Firewall Setup in the left-column. It then
appears the sub-menus.
2.
Click “LAN to WAN Access Rules”, and then it
will appear a picture as below.
3.
Select “TCP” or “UDP” port.
4.
Type into the Source IP (LAN IP).
5.
Type into the destination IP (WAN IP).
6.
Type into the port number.
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7.
Select “Forward” or “Discard”.
8.
You want to record the “Log” or not.
9.
HTTP Inspection must operate in coordination with
URL Blocking rules.
10. Click “Save”, and then click “Apply”.
11. The setup is now completed.
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WAN to LAN Access Rule
Broadband ADSL/Cable Firewall Router could be according
to administrator’s request to create WAN to LAN Access
Rules. You could follow the procedure to setup it.
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1.
Click Firewall Setup in the left-column. It then
appears the sub-menus.
2.
Click “WAN to LAN Access Rules”, and then it
will appear a picture as below.
3.
Select “TCP” or “UDP” port.
4.
Type into the Source IP (WAN IP).
5.
Type into the destination IP (LAN IP).
6.
Type into the port number.
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7.
Select “Forward” or “Discard”.
8.
You want to record the “Log” or not.
9.
Click “Save”, and then click “Apply”.
10. The setup is now completed.
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URL Blocking
The Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router can be used to
restrict users browsing the Home Page. You can fill in the
URL or key word. To setup this restriction, please use the
following procedure:
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1.
Click Firewall Setup in the left-column. The submenus then appear.
2.
Click “URL Blocking”, and the box pictured below
will appear.
3.
Fill in the URL or Key Word that you want to
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4.
Web Filter:
A.
B.
C.
D.
Active X: Allows or disallows the Active X
packet pass-through.
Java: Allows or disallows the Java packet
pass-through.
Cookie: Allows or disallows the Cookie
packet pass-through.
Proxy: Allows or disallows the Proxy packet
pass-through.
5.
Click “Save”, and then click “Apply”.
6.
URL Blocking is now in place.
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E-mail Alerts
The Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router can setup the
administrator’s e-mail address and the Mail server
hacker attacks your network, the Firewall Router can
automatically send an e-mail to the administrator. Use the
following procedure to setup this facility:
1. Click Firewall Setup in the left-column. The submenus then appear.
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2.
Click “E-mail Alerts”, and the box pictured below
will appear.
3.
Select “Yes” in ‘Enable E-mail log Alerts’.
4.
Fill in administrator’s e-mail.
5.
Fill in mail server’s IP address.
6.
Click “Save”, and then click “Apply”.
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The facility is now set up.
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Event Log
The Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router can record all
information that you want, including
Connection from LAN to WAN
Connection from WAN
. Use the following procedure to setup this facility:
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1.
Click Firewall Setup in the left-column. The submenus then appear.
2.
Click “Event Log”, and the box pictured below will
appear.
3.
Refresh: Renew current record.
4.
Send Log: Send log to administrator.
5.
Clear log: Delete log.
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6.
When the log exceeds memory size, it will
automatically send the log to the administrator, and
then delete it.
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8. Upgrading the Broadband
DSL/Cable Wireless Router
Overview
As new software for the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless
Router is released in the future, you can update your
Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router. The upgrade
procedure will use the DOS-based TFTP program on
Windows NT/2000. For Windows 95/98/Me, we provide user
upgrade firmware via your browser.
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Upgrading the Router in Windows
NT/2000 (using TCP/IP)
1.
Ensure that igate15.bin is located in your current
working directory.
2.
At the NT/2000’s DOS prompt, type “tftp  get upgrade”.
3.
Type “tftp –i 
put igate15.bin”.
4.
Wait for the “transfer successful” message.
5.
The upgrade is now completed.
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Upgrading the Router in Windows
95/98/Me (using TCP/IP)
1. Type the default IP address (192.168.1.1) in the
Location box and press Enter.
2. The authentication dialog for the Broadband
DSL/Cable SOHO router then appears. Type the
default administration user name, admin, and type
the default configuration password 0000 and click
the OK button as shown in following figure.
3. Select “Tools” in the left column.
4. Select “Upgrade”.
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5. Click the “Browse” button, and pick the firmware file.
6. Click the “Upgrade” button.
7. The upgrade is now completed.
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Upgrading the Router on UNIX (using
TCP/IP)
1.
Log in as root.
2.
Ensure igate15.bin is located in your current
working directory.
3.
Type “tftp ”.
4.
At the tftp prompt, type “get upgrade”.
5.
Change to binary transfer mode.
6.
At the tftp prompt, type “put igate15.bin”.
7.
Wait for the file transfer to finish.
8.
Quit out of tftp.
9.
The upgrade is now completed.
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9. Troubleshooting
Problem A
IP Address Conflicts
If you start up your Windows 95/98/Me or Windows NT/2000
computer and the following message dialog box shows
indicating an IP address conflict
please follow the
directions given below.
Solution
Windows 95/98/Me
1.
Click Start, point to Run, and type winipcfg. When
done, click the Run button.
2.
The Winipcfg screen will then appear as shown in
Figure A.
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Figure A
3.
Click the Release All button. The Winipcfg will then
release your current TCP/IP configuration as shown in
Figure B.
4.
Click OK.
Figure B
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5. Done.
Windows NT/2000
1.
At your NT’s DOS prompt, type ipconfig /release and
press [Enter].
2.
Next, type ipconfig /renew and press [Enter].
3.
The conflict should now be resolved.
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Appendix
Loading the Default Values
Once you have configured the Broadband DSL/Cable
Wireless Router (see Chapters 3 and 4), the configuration
settings are saved in the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless
Router’s internal memory. However, you can manually reset
them to factory defaults by using the web browser or by
following the steps given below:
1.
Power off-on the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless
Router.
2.
After power on, the Status indicator will flash 5 times.
Now hold down the reset button on the Broadband
DSL/Cable Wireless Router. The red LED marked
Status will give 1 long flash and 4 short flashes.
3.
The factory defaults are now loaded.
After loading the default values, you might need to reconfigure the Broadband DSL/Cable Wireless Router by
following the steps in Chapter 3. Please see Chapter 3 for
details.
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