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Important note for using this router
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Device Description
The Front LEDs
LED
Meaning
1
Internet
Lit orange when
WAN port
fails to get IP address.
Lit green when
WAN port
gets IP address.
Lit off when device in bridged mode or ADSL connection not present.
2
DSL
Lit Green when the device is successfully connected to an ADSL
DSLAM. (“line sync”).
3
Wireless /
WPS
(only available for
BiPAC 7800N)
Lit green when a wireless connection is established.
Flash orange when WPS configuration is in progress. However, if
WPS fails the LED will only lit for 1 min before goes off.
Flash green when data is sent / received.
4
EWAN
Lit orange when connected to a broadband connection device.
Lit orange for 10/100Mbps.
Blinking when data is Transmitted / Received.
5
Ethernet port
1X - 4X
(RJ-45 connector)
Lit orange when one of LAN ports is connected to an Ethernet
device.
Lit green when the speed of transmission hits 1000Mbps; Lit orange
when the speed of transmission hits 10/100Mbps.
Blink when data is being Transmitted / Received.
6
Power
When the device is booting, the green light will lit while the orange
light will flash.
When the system is ready, it will lit green.
Lit orange when the device fails to boot or when the device is in
emergency mode.
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The Rear Ports
Port
Meaning
1
Power Switch
Power ON/OFF switch.
2
Power
Connect it with the supplied power adapter.
3
RESET
Press more than 5 seconds to restore the device to its default
mode.
4
WPS
(only for BiPAC 7800N)
By controlling the pressing time, users can achieve two
different effects:
(1)
WPS:
Press less than 5 seconds until WPS LED flashes
orange to trigger WPS function. But if WPS service is disabled,
this short time press does nothing.
(2)
Wireless ON/OFF button:
Press over 5 seconds to switch
on wireless function and the Wireless/WPS LED will lit green.
Press over 5 seconds again to disable wireless function and
the Wireless/WPS LED is off.
5
Giga Ethernet
Connect to a PC or an office/home network of 10Mbps,
100Mbps or 1000Mbps using the provided RJ-45 Ethernet
cables.
6
EWAN
WAN 10/100Mbps Ethernet port (with auto crossover support).
Connect to Cable Modem, VDSL, Fiber Modem or PON optic
lines with your RJ-45 cable.
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DSL
Connect this port to the
ADSL/telephone network with the RJ-
11 cable (telephone) provided.
8
Antenna
(BiPAC 7800N only)
Connect the detachable antenna to this port.
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The detail instruction in Reset Button
1. Recovery procedures for non-working routers (e.g. after a failed firmware upgrade flash):
Hold the Reset Button on the back of the modem in. Keep this button held in and turn on the
modem. Once power LED lits orange, release the Reset Button. The modem’s emergency-reflash
web interface will then be accessible via http://192.168.1.254 where you can upload a firmware
image to restore the modem to a functional state. Please note that the modem will only respond
via its web interface at this address, and will not respond to ping requests from your PC or to telnet
connections.
Before powering on the router to enter the recovery process, please configure the
IP address of the PC as
192.168.1.100
and proceed with the following step by step
guide.
1. Power the router off.
2. Hold the "Reset Button”.
3. Power on the router. Then Router's IP will reset to Emergency IP
address (Say 192.168.1.254)
4. Download the firmware.
Cabling
One of the most common causes of problems is bad cabling or ADSL line(s). Make sure that all
connected devices are turned on. On the front panel of your router is a bank of LEDs. Verify that the
LAN Link and ADSL line LEDs are lit. If they are not, verify if you are using the proper cables.
Make sure that all devices (e.g. telephones, fax machines, analogue modems) connected to the same
telephone line as your router
have a line filter connected between them and the wall outlet (unless
you are using a Central Splitter or Central Filter installed by a qualified and licensed electrician),
and that
all line filters are correctly installed in a right way. If line filter is not installed and connected
properly, it may cause problem to your ADSL connection or may result in frequent disconnections.
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Chapter 3: Basic Installation
The router can be configured through your w
eb browser. A web browser is included as a standard
application in the following operating systems: Linux, Mac OS, Windows
98/NT/2000/XP/Me/Vista,
etc. The product provides an
easy and user-friendly interface for configuration.
Please check your PC network components. The TCP/IP protocol stack and Ethernet network
adapter must be installed. If not, please refer to your Windows-related or other operating system
manuals.
There are ways to connect the router, either through an external repeater hub or connect directly
to your PCs. However, make sure that your PCs have an Ethernet interface installed properly prior
to connecting the router device. You ought to
configure
your PCs to obtain an IP address through
a DHCP server or a fixed IP address that must be in the same subnet as the router. The default IP
address of the router is 192.168.1.254 and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 (i.e. any attached PC
must be in the same subnet, and have an IP address in the range of 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.253).
The best and easiest way is to configure the PC to get an IP address automatically from the router
using DHCP. If you encounter any problem accessing the router web interface it is advisable to
uninstall your firewall program on your PCs, as they can cause problems accessing the IP address
of the router. Users should make their own decisions on what is best to protect their network.
Please follow the following steps
to configure your PC network environment.
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