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Using your Internet browser, you can access the Router’s Web-Based
Advanced User Interface° In your browser, type “192°168°2°1” (do not
type in anything else such as “http://” or “www”)° Then press the
“Enter” key°
Step 1: Hardware Connections – Follow the Quick Installation Guide
See the QIG or Step 1: Hardware Connections from the previous section°
Step 2: Set your Computer’s Network Settings to Work with a
DHCP Server
See the section in this User Manual called “Manually Configuring
Network Settings” for directions°
Step 3: Configuring the Router Using the Web-Based Advanced
User Interface
Logging into the Router
You will see the Router’s home page in your browser window° The
home page is visible to any user who wants to see it° To make any
changes to the Router’s settings, you have to log in° Clicking the
“Login” button or clicking on any one of the links on the home page
will take you to the login screen° The Router ships with no password
entered° In the login screen, leave the password blank and click the
“Submit” button to log in°
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Logging out of the Router
One computer at a time can log into the Router for the purposes of
making changes to the settings of the Router° Once a user has logged in
to make changes, there are two ways that the computer can be logged
out° Clicking the “Logout” button will log the computer out° The second
method is automatic° The login will time out after a specified period of
time° The default login time-out is 10 minutes° This can be changed from
one to 99 minutes° For more information, see the section in this manual
titled “Changing the Login Time-Out Setting”°
Understanding the Web-Based Advanced User Interface
The home page is the first page you will see when you access the
Advanced User Interface (UI)° The home page shows you a quick view
of the Router’s status and settings° All advanced setup pages can be
reached from this page°
1° Quick-Navigation Links
You can go directly to any of the Router’s advanced UI pages by clicking
directly on these links° The links are divided into logical categories
and grouped by tabs to make finding a particular setting easier to
find° Clicking on the purple header of each tab will show you a short
description of the tab’s function°
2° Home Button
The home button is available in every page of the UI° Pressing this
button will take you back to the home page°
3° Help Button
The “Help” button gives you access to the Router’s help pages° Help
is also available on many pages by clicking “more info” next to certain
sections of each page°
4° Login/Logout Button
This button enables you to log in and out of the Router with the press of
one button° When you are logged into the Router, this button will change
to read “Logout”° Logging into the Router will take you to a separate
login page where you will need to enter a password° When you are
logged into the Router, you can make changes to the settings° When you
are finished making changes, you can log out of the Router by clicking
the “Logout” button° For more information about logging into the Router,
see the section called “Logging into the Router”°
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5° Internet-Status Indicator
This indicator is visible in all pages of the Router, indicating the
connection status of the Router° When the indicator says “Connected”
in blue, the Router is connected to the Internet° When the Router is not
connected to the Internet, the indicator will read “No Connection” in
RED° The indicator is automatically updated when you make changes to
the settings of the Router°
6° Connect/Disconnect Buttons
Use these buttons to manually connect or disconnect your ADSL
connection as needed°
7° Language
Shows the active language for the Advanced User Interface° Select a
desirable language by clicking one of the available languages°
8° Version Info
Shows the firmware version, boot-code version, hardware version, and
serial number of the Router°
9° LAN Settings
Shows you the settings of the Local Area Network (LAN) side of the
Router° Changes can be made to the settings by clicking on any one
of the links (IP Address, Subnet Mask, DHCP Server) or by clicking the
“LAN” quick-navigation link on the left side of the screen°
10° Internet Settings
Shows the settings of the Internet/WAN side of the Router that
connects to the Internet° Changes to any of these settings can be made
by clicking on the links or by clicking on the “Internet/WAN” quick-
navigation link on the left side of the screen°
11° WLAN Settings
Shows the status of the Router’s Wireless and Guest Access features°
Changes can be made to the settings by clicking on any one of the links
or by clicking the quick-navigation links on the left side of the screen°
12° ADSL Info
Shows the ADSL status and transmission rates°
13° Router Status
Shows the status of various features of the Router, including the power
mode and USB port°
14° Page Name
The page you are on can be identified by this name° This User Manual
will sometimes refer to pages by name° For instance “LAN > LAN
Settings” refers to the “LAN Settings” page°
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Step 4: Configuring your Router for Connection to your Internet
Service Provider (ISP)
The “Internet/WAN” tab is where you will set up your Router to connect
to your Internet Service Provider (ISP)° The Router is capable of
connecting to virtually any ISP’s system provided you have correctly
configured the Router’s settings for your ISP’s connection type° Your
ISP connection settings are provided to you by your ISP° To configure
the Router with the settings that your ISP gave you, click “Connection
Type”
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on the left side of the screen° Select the connection type you
use° If your ISP gave you DNS settings, clicking “DNS”
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allows you
to enter DNS address entries for ISPs that require specific settings°
Clicking “MAC Address” will let you clone your computer’s MAC address
or type in a specific WAN MAC address, if required by your ISP° When
you have finished making settings, the “Internet Status” indicator will
read “connection OK” if your Router is set up properly°
Connection Type
From the “Connection Type” page, you can select one of these five
connection types based on the instruction provided by your ISP:
PPPoE
PPPoA
Dynamic/Fixed IP (1483 Bridged)
Static IP (IPoA)
Modem Only (Disable Internet Sharing)
Select the type of connection you use by clicking the radio button
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next to your connection type and then clicking “Next”
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Setting your ISP Connection Type to PPPoE or PPPoA
PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) is the standard method
of connecting networked devices° It requires a user name and
password to access the network of your ISP for connecting to the
Internet° PPPoA (PPP over ATM) is similar to PPPoE, but is mostly
implemented in the UK° Select PPPoE or PPPoA and click “Next”°
Then enter the information provided by your ISP, and click “Apply
Changes” to activate your settings°
1° User Name –
Enter the user name° (Assigned by your ISP)°
2° Password –
Enter your password° (Assigned by your ISP)°
3° Retype Password –
Confirm the password° (Assigned by your ISP)°
4° VPI/VCI –
Enter your Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) and Virtual Circuit
Identifier (VCI) parameter here° (Assigned by your ISP)°
5° Encapsulation –
Select your encapsulation type (supplied by your ISP) to
specify how to handle multiple protocols at the ATM transport layer°
VC-MUX:
PPPoA Virtual Circuit Multiplexer (null encapsulation) allows
only one protocol running per virtual circuit with fewer overheads°
LLC:
PPPoA Logical Link Control allows multiple protocols running over
one virtual circuit (more overhead)°
6° MTU –
Enter the MUT value for your ISP°
7° Disconnect after of x minutes of no activity –
Checking the box and
enter the number of minute that you want the modem router to auto
disconnect after no activity° After this time has been exceeded, the
connection will be terminated°
Click “Apply Changes” to save and activate your settings° To go back to
the original settings before saving, click “Clear Changes”° Or click any of
the Quick-Navigation links for other options° Your new settings will not
be saved unless your click “Apply Changes”°

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