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3.5 Browser Configuration
Open your web browser, enter the IP address of your router, which by default is
192.168.1.254
, and click “
Go
”.
The default username and password are “
admin
” and “
atlantis
”.
You will get a status report web page when login successfully.
3.6 Surfing in Web GUI Configuration
This section descrive how to surf on Site Map configuration Interface.
Quick Start
(Run Wizard)
Interface Setup
(Internet, LAN)
Advanced Setup
(Routing, NAT, ADSL)
Access Management
(ACL, IP Filter, SNMP, UPnP, DDNS)
Maintenance
(Administration,
Time
Zone,
Firmware,
SysRestart,
Diagnostics)
Status
(Device Info, System Log, Statistics)
Help
Click on the desired item to expand the page with all settings in the main
navigation panel.
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3.7 Configuring Password
It is highly recommended that you change the password for accessing the ADSL
Router. To change the ADSL Router’ password, click
Maintenance
and then
Administration
. The screen appears as shown.
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Label
Description
New Password
Type the new password in this field.
Confirm Password
Type the new password again in this field.
Save
Click Apply to save your changes back to the ADSL Router.
Cancel
Click Cancel to begin configuring this screen afresh.
3.8 Resetting the ADSL Router
If you forget your password or cannot access the WebShare Router ADSL2+, you
will need to reload the factory-default configuration file or use the RESET button
the back of the ADSL Router. Uploading this configuration file replaces the
current configuration file with the factory-default configuration file.
3.8.1 Using The Reset Button
Step 1. Make sure the SYS LED is on (not blinking).
Step 2. Press the RESET button for 10 (or more) seconds, and then release it.
When the SYS LED begins to blink, the defaults have been restored and the
ADSL Router restarts.
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CHAPTER 4: Quick Start
This chapter provides information on the Wizard Setup screens in the web
configurator.
4.1 Wizard Setup Introduction
Use the Wizard Setup screens to configure your system for Internet access
settings and fill in the fields with the information in the Internet Account
Information table of the Compact Guide or Read Me First. Your ISP may have
already configured some of the fields in the wizard screens for you.
4.2 Encapsulation
Be sure to use the encapsulation method required by your ISP. The ADSL Router
supports the following methods.
4.2.1 PPP over Ethernet
PPPoE provides access control and billing functionality in a manner similar to
dial-up services using PPP. The ADSL Router bridges a PPP session over
Ethernet (PPP over Ethernet, RFC 2516) from your computer to an ATM PVC
(Permanent Virtual Circuit) which connects to ADSL Access Concentrator where
the PPP session terminates. One PVC can support any number of PPP sessions
from your LAN. For more information on PPPoE, see the appendix.
4.2.2 PPPoA
PPPoA stands for Point to Point Protocol over ATM Adaptation Layer 5 (AAL5). It
provides access control and billing functionality in a manner similar to dial-up
services using PPP. The ADSL Router encapsulates the PPP session based on
RFC1483 and sends it through an ATM PVC (Permanent Virtual Circuit) to the
Internet Service Provider's (ISP) DSLAM (digital access multiplexer). Please refer
to RFC 2364 for more information on PPPoA. Refer to RFC 1661 for more
information on PPP.
4.2.3 RFC 1483
RFC 1483 describes two methods for Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM
Adaptation Layer 5 (AAL5). The first method allows multiplexing of multiple
protocols over a single ATM virtual circuit (LLC-based multiplexing) and the
second method assumes that each protocol is carried over a separate ATM virtual
circuit (VC-based multiplexing). Please refer to the RFC for more detailed
information.
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4.3 Multiplexing
There are two conventions to identify what protocols the virtual circuit (VC) is
carrying. Be sure to use the multiplexing method required by your ISP.
4.3.1 VC-based Multiplexing
In this case, by prior mutual agreement, each protocol is assigned to a specific
virtual circuit; for example, VC1 carries IP, etc. VC-based multiplexing may be
dominant in environments where dynamic creation of large numbers of ATM VCs
is fast and economical.
4.3.2 LLC-based Multiplexing
In this case one VC carries multiple protocols with protocol identifying information
being contained in each packet header. Despite the extra bandwidth and
processing overhead, this method may be advantageous if it is not practical to
have a separate VC for each carried protocol, for example, if charging heavily
depends on the number of simultaneous VCs.
4.4 VPI and VCI
Be sure to use the correct Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) and Virtual Channel
Identifier (VCI) numbers assigned to you. The valid range for the VPI is 0 to 255
and for the VCI is 32 to 65535 (0 to 31 is reserved for local management of ATM
traffic). Please see the appendix for more information.
4.5 Quick Start
Following next steps you can make operating WebShare Router ADSL2+ in short
time using PCs
in DHCP mode.
Refer to manual on Installation CD if you need
personalized configuration.
Click on
Quick Start
then
Run Wizard
to perform an automatic protocol
selection.
The following screen will appear. Please click
Next
to continue.

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