Buffalo WBMR-HP-GN Router Manual PDF (Setup & Configuration Guide)

Given below is full router user manual of Buffalo WBMR-HP-GN router model. You can also download this manual in PDF Format to read later on your computer.

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WBMR-HP-GN
N-Technology
High Power ADSL2+ Modem Router
User Manual
35010879 ver01
EN
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction
1
2 Understanding your Router
4
3 Installing your Router
7
4 Accessing the User Interface
10
5 Understanding the Web-Based User Interface
11
Setup
11
Internet/LAN
12
Wireless Config
15
Security
19
LAN Config
21
ADMIN Config
23
6 Technical Specifications
26
7 Default Factory Settings
27
8 Regulatory Compliance Information
28
9 Warranty Information
34
10 Contact Information
35
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Introduction
1
Thank you for your purchase of the Buffalo N-Technology ADSL2+ High Power
Modem Router. In minutes you will be able to share your Internet connection
and network your computers with your new Router.
Package Contents
N-Technology ADSL2+ Modem Router (WBMR-HP-GN)
Utility CD-ROM w/ User Manual
Quick Setup Guide
AC Adapter
Ethernet Cable
DSL Cable
Warranty Statement
System Requirements
• Activated Broadband ADSL Line
• PC with a Client Adapter
• Microsoft® Windows XP / Vista™ (32bit) (Setup Wizard supported)
• Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher
• CD-ROM Drive
Gathering Information
Most DSL providers require PPPoE or PPPoA details to log in to your
connection. You must call your ISP’s Technical Support number to obtain the
following information:
Username: This is the Username that is used to log onto your ADSL service
provider’s network. It is commonly in the form − [email protected].
Password: This is the Password that is used, in conjunction with the Username
above, to log on to your ADSL service provider’s network.
Connection Protocol: This is the method that your ADSL service provider uses
to send and receive data between the Internet and your computer.
VPI: This is the Virtual Path Identifier (VPI). It is used in conjunction with the
Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI) below, to identify the data path between your
ADSL service provider’s network and your computer.
VCI: This is the Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI). It is used in conjunction with
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the VPI above to identify the data path between your ADSL service provider’s
network and your computer.
Note: This information should be stored and kept to hand as it will be
required to enable you to establish an internet connection.
The table below is a quick reference guide for configuring your ADSL Internet
connection. You may try the settings for the ISPs shown.
Country
Encapsulation
VPI/VCI
Multi-
plexing
ISPs
France
PPPoE
12997
LLC
Various
Germany
PPPoE
11689
LLC
T-Online, Various
Holland
1483 Bridged
0/35
0/32
0/34
LLC-
BBNed, XS4all Ver
-
satel, DHCP Baby
XL, Tiscali. (start/
Surf/ Family/ Live)
PPPoA
8/48
VC MUX
KPN, Hetnet,
HCCNet, Tiscali
(lite/ Basis/Plus),
Wanadoo
PPPoA
0/32
VC MUX
Versatel PPP,
Zonnet
PPPoE
8/35
LLC
Various
Belgium
PPPoA
8/35
LLC
Belgacom, Tiscali,
Scarlet
Ireland
PPPoE
8/35
LLC
Eircom, BT,
Digiweb, Irish
Broadband
Italy
PPPoE
8/35
VC MUX
TIN
Spain
PPPoE
8/32
LLC
Telefonica
Sweden
1483 Bridged
3/35
LLC
Telia
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UK
PPPoA
0/38
VC MUX
BT, Freeserve,
Tiscali, AOL

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