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Supports simple firewall with NAT technology and provides option for blocking access
from Internet, like Telnet, FTP, TFTP, WEB, SNMP and IGMP.
Domain Name System (DNS) relay
Provides an easy way to map the domain name (a friendly name for users such as
www.yahoo.com) and IP address. When a local machine sets its DNS server with this
router’s IP address, every DNS conversion request packet from the PC to this router
will be forwarded to the real DNS in the outside network.
Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS)
The Dynamic DNS service allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static
hostname. This dynamic IP address is the WAN IP address. For example, to use the
service, you must first apply for an account from a DDNS service like
PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE):
Provides embedded PPPoE client function to establish a
connection.
Users can get greater access speed without changing the operation
concept, sharing the same ISP account and paying for one access account. No PPPoE
client software is required for local computer. The Automatic Reconnect and Disconnect
Timeout (Idle Timer) functions are provided, too.
Virtual Server:
User can specify some services to be visible from outside users. The
router can detect incoming service request and forward it to the specific local computer
to handle it. For example, user can assign a PC in LAN acting as WEB server inside and
expose it to the outside network. Outside user can browse inside web server directly
while it is protected by NAT. A DMZ host setting is also provided to a local computer
exposed to the outside network, Internet.
Users can specify some services to be visible from outside users. The router can
detect incoming service requests and forward either a single port or a range of ports to
the specific local computer to handle it. For example, a user can assign a PC in the
LAN acting as a WEB server inside and expose it to the outside network. Outside users
can browse inside web servers directly while it is protected by NAT. A DMZ host setting
is also provided to a local computer exposed to the outside network, Internet.
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client and server
In the WAN site, the DHCP client can get an IP address from the Internet Service
Provider (ISP) automatically. In the LAN site, the DHCP server can allocate a range of
client IP addresses and distribute them including IP address, subnet mask as well as
DNS IP address to local computers. It provides an easy way to manage the local IP
network.
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RIP1/2 Routing
Supports RIP1/2 routing protocol for routing capability.
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
It is an easy way to remotely manage the router via SNMP.
Web based GUI
Supports web based GUI for configuration and management. It is user-friendly and
comes with on-line help. It also supports remote management capability for remote
users to configure and manage this product.
Firmware Upgradeable
Device can be upgraded to the latest firmware through the WEB based GUI.
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Chapter 2
Installing the BiPAC 5210S
2.1 Important note for using the BiPAC 5210S
Warning
9
Do not use the BiPAC 5210S in high humidity or high
temperatures.
9
Do not use the same power source for the BiPAC 5210S as
other equipment.
9
Do not open or repair the case yourself. If the BiPAC 5210S is
too hot, turn off the power immediately and have it repaired at
a qualified service center.
9
Avoid using this product and all accessories outdoors.
Attention
9
Place the BiPAC 5210S on a stable surface.
9
Only use the power adapter that comes with the package. Using
a different voltage rating power adaptor may damage the router.
2.2 Package Contents
BiPAC 5210S ADSL2+ Modem/Router
CD-ROM containing the online manual
RJ-11 ADSL/telephone Cable (1.8M)
Ethernet (CAT-5 LAN) Cable (2M Straight)
USB Cable (1.5M)
AC-AC power adapter (12V AC, 1A)
Quick Start Guide (105*150*mm)
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2.3 The Front LEDs
1
PPP :
Lit steady when there is a PPPoA / PPPoE connection.
2
ADSL:
Lit when successfully connected to an ADSL DSLAM (“linesync”)
3
USB:
Lit when the USB port is connected to the PC and working properly
4
LAN Port :
Lit when connected to an Ethernet device.
Green for 100Mbps; Orange for 10Mbps.
Blinking when data is Transmitted / Received.
5
SYS :
Lit when the system is ready.
6
PWR :
Lit when power is ON.
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2.4 The Rear Ports
6
5
4
3
1
2
Meaning
1
Power Switch
Power ON/OFF switch
2
POWER
Connect the supplied power adapter to this jack.
3
RESET
After the device is powered on, press it to reset the device or
restore to factory default settings.
0-3 seconds
: reset the device
6 seconds above
: restore to factory default settings (this is used
when you can not login to the router, e.g. forgot the password)
4
LAN
Connect a UTP Ethernet cable (Cat-5 or Cat-5e) to the LAN ports
when connecting to a PC or an office/home network of 10Mbps or
100Mbps.
5
USB
Connect the supplied USB cable to this port when connecting to the
PC
6
ADSL
Connect the supplied RJ-11 (“telephone”) cable to this port when
connecting to the ADSL/telephone network.
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