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Chapter 1
Introduction
The NexusLink 5631 Wireless ADSL2+ Bonded Router features flexible networking
connectivity with dual ADSL line capability, four 10/100 Ethernet ports, two USB
ports and an 802.11g wireless LAN access point.
It has robust routing capabilities
to segment and direct data streams and allows for multiple data encapsulations.
The NexusLink 5631 is a black box solution for deploying Triple Play architectures,
doubling bandwidth (48Mbps) performance over traditional ADSL2+ modems.
It
provides higher level performance with embedded security, QoS, VPN and remote
management functions.
As an added bonus, the USB host acts as a printer hub and
will enable future product enhancements available by software upgrade.
1.1 Features
Dual ADSL2+ bonded
UPnP installation
Integrated 802.11g (WiFi) Access Point
WPA and 802.1x
RADIUS client
IP /MAC address filtering
Static route/RIP/RIP v2 routing functions
Dynamic IP assignment
NAT/PAT
IGMP Proxy and fast leave
DHCP Server/Relay/Client
DNS Relay
Auto PVC configuration
Supports 16 VCs
Embedded SNMP agent
Web-based management
Remote configuration and upgrade
Supports TR-069/TR-098/TR-111 For Remote Management
Configuration backup and restoration
FTP server
TFTP server
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1.2 Application
This diagram depicts the application of the NexusLink 5631 on a wireless network.
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1.3 Front Panel LED Indicators
The front panel LED indicators are pictured below with detailed explanation provided
in the table underneath.
LED
Color
Mode
Function
Green
On
The router is powered up.
POWER
Off
The router is powered down.
Green
On
An Ethernet Link is established.
Off
An Ethernet Link is not established.
LAN 1~4
Green
Blink
Data transmitting or receiving over LAN.
Green
On
A USB link is established.
Off
A USB link is not established.
USB
Green
Blink
Data transmitting or receiving over USB.
Green
On
The Wireless is ready and idle.
Off
The Wireless is not installed.
WIRELESS
Green
Blink
Data transmitting or receiving over Wireless
Green
On
The ADSL link is established.
ADSL 1~2
Off
The ADSL link is not established.
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Chapter 2
Installation
2.1 Hardware Installation
Follow the instructions below to complete the hardware installation.
A diagram of the back panel of the router is shown below for reference.
Connection to Power
Connect the
power jack to the shipped power cord.
Attach the power adapter to
the wall outlet or other AC source.
After all connections have been made, press the
power button to turn on the device.
After powering on, the router will perform a
self-test.
Wait a few moments and the device will be ready to operate.
Caution 1:
If the device fails to power up, or if it malfunctions, first verify that
the power supply is connected correctly.
Then power it on again.
If the problem persists, contact technical support.
Caution 2:
Before servicing or disassembling this equipment always disconnect
all power cords and telephone lines from the wall outlet.
Reset Button
In the rear panel, there is a reset button. To load the factory default settings, hold
the reset button down for 5 to 10 seconds.
Connection to USB port
Connect the USB port to a PC with a standard USB cable.
Reset button
Power button
Host
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Connection to USB host port
This device is equipped with one high-speed USB 2.0 host connection.
With
software support, users can connect USB devices such as printers and a hard disc to
the router. For this software release, printer service is supported.
Connection to LAN port
To connect to a hub or PC, use a RJ45 cable. You can connect the router to four LAN
devices.
The ports are auto-sensing MDI/X and either straight-through cable or
crossover cable can be used.
Connection to LINE port
If you wish to connect both the router and a telephone, connect the LINE port to a
POTS splitter with a RJ14 cable.

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