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List of Figures
Figure 3-1: Back Panel
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Figure 3-2: Front Panel
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Figure 4-1: Connect the Modem
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Figure 4-2: Connect a PC
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Figure 4-3: Connect the Power
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Figure 4-4: Connect a Telephone
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Figure 4-5: Router Connected to Another Router
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Figure 4-6: Connect the Existing Router
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Figure 4-7: Connect the Power
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Figure 4-8: Connect a Telephone
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Figure 4-9: Attaching the Stand (Optional)
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Figure 4-10: Measurement between Wall-Mount Slots
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Figure 5-1: Router’s IP Address
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Figure 5-2: Router Login
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Figure 5-3: Setup Tab - Basic Setup (Obtain an
IP automatically)
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Figure 5-4: Static IP
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Figure 5-5: PPPoE
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Figure 5-6: Setup Tab - DDNS (DynDNS.org)
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Figure 5-7: Setup Tab - DDNS (TZO.com)
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Figure 5-8: Setup Tab - MAC Address Clone
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Figure 5-9: Setup Tab - Advanced Routing
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Figure 5-10: Routing Table Entry List
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Figure 5-11: Security Tab - Firewall
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Figure 5-12: Security Tab - VPN Passthrough
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Figure 5-13: Access Restrictions Tab - Filter
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Figure 5-14: Filtered MAC Address
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Figure 5-15: Access Restrictions Tab - Device Access Control
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Figure 5-16: Applications & Gaming Tab - Port
Range Forwarding
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Figure 5-17: Applications & Gaming Tab - Port Triggering
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Figure 5-18: Applications & Gaming Tab - DMZ
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Figure 5-19: Applications & Gaming Tab - QoS
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Figure 5-20: QoS - Create Rule
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Figure 5-21: Administration Tab - Management
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Figure 5-22: Administration Tab - Log
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Figure 5-23: Administration Tab - Factory Defaults
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Figure 5-24: Administration Tab -Diagnostics
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Figure 5-25: Ping Test
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Figure 5-26: Traceroute Test
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Figure 5-27: Status Tab - Router
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Figure 5-28: Status Tab - Local Network
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Figure 5-29: DHCP Active IP Table
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Figure 5-30: Status Tab - Voice
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Figure 5-31: Voice Tab
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Figure B-1: IP Configuration Screen
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Figure B-2: MAC/Adapter Address
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Figure B-3: MAC/Physical Address
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Figure B-4: MAC Address Clone
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Figure B-5: MAC Address Filter
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Welcome
Chapter 1: Introduction
Welcome
Thank you for choosing the Broadband Router with 2 Phone Ports. This Router will allow your computers to share
a high-speed Internet connection as well as resources, including files and printers. And after you have set up
your Internet phone service, you will be able to make phone or fax calls using the Internet.
How does the Router do all of this? By connecting your computers and peripherals, including phones or fax
machines, to the Router and connecting the Router to your cable or DSL modem, then the Router can direct and
control communications for your network.
But what does all of this mean?
Networks are useful tools for sharing Internet access and computer resources. Multiple computers can share
Internet access, so you don’t need more than one high-speed Internet connection. With Internet phone service,
your Internet access can now be shared by your phones or fax machines as well. You will be able to make phone
calls using the account you set up with your Internet phone service provider, even while you’re surfing the
Internet. Plus, you can access one printer from different computers and access data located on another
computer’s hard drive. Networks are even used for playing multiplayer video games. So, networks not only are
useful in homes and offices, but also can be fun.
PCs on a wired network create a LAN, or Local Area Network. They are connected with Ethernet cables, which is
why the network is called “wired”.
To create your network, install and set up the Router. To guide you through the process, Linksys strongly
recommends that you run the Setup Wizard on the Setup CD-ROM. If you prefer to manually set up the Router,
ethernet
: an IEEE standard network
protocol that specifies how data is
placed on and retrieved from a common
transmission medium.
lan
(local area network): the computers
and networking products that make up
the network in your home or office.
browser
: an application program that
provides a way to look at and interact
with all the information on the World
Wide Web.
mbps
: one million bits per second; a unit
of measurement for data transmission.
nat
(network address translation): NAT
technology translated IP addresses of a
local area network to a different IP
address for the Internet.
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Chapter 1: Introduction
What’s in this Guide?
use the instructions in this Installation and Troubleshooting Guide to help you. These instructions should be all
you need to get the most out of the Router.
What’s in this Guide?
This guide covers the basic steps for setting up a network with a router. After going through “Chapter 3: Getting
to Know the Router,” most users will only need to use the following chapters:
Chapter 4: Connecting the Router
This chapter instructs you on how to connect the Router to your cable or DSL modem, PCs, and telephones
(or fax machines).
Chapter 5: Configuring the Router
This chapter explains how to configure the Router using your web browser and the Router’s Web-based
Utility. You will configure the Router using the settings provided by your ISP.
When you’re finished with the basic steps, then you are ready to connect to the Internet.
You also have other chapters available for reference:
Chapter 1: Introduction
This chapter describes the Router’s applications and this Installation and Troubleshooting Guide.
Chapter 2: Networking Basics
This chapter briefly explains how a network functions.
Appendix A: Troubleshooting
This appendix describes some possible problems and solutions, as well as frequently asked questions,
regarding installation and use of the Router.
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