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The following terms are used throughout this guide in association with these buttons:
Click
Position the cursor over a button, menu entry or link on the screen and click
the left mouse button. This performs an action, such as displaying a new page.
Select
Usually used when describing which radio button to select from a list, or
which entry to select from a drop-down list. Position the cursor over the entry and
left-click to select it. This does not perform an action
you will also be required to
click on a button, menu entry or link in order to proceed.
3.4 Testing Your Setup
Once you have connected your hardware and configured your PCs, any computer on
your LAN should be able to use the device
s DSL connection to access the Internet.
To test the connection, connect a single Ethernet computer to the ADSL router, plug the
power cable to POWER socket of the device, wait for 1 minute and then verify that the
LEDs are illuminating as follows:
Table 3-2
Router LEDs
LED
Behavior
Power
Solid green to indicate that the power has been switched on. If this light
is not on, check the power cable attachment.
Link
Flashing on/off while the ADSL line of the device is being activated.
After about 20-30 seconds, solid green to indicate that the device is
now communicating normally with the central office.
Act
Flashing on/off while data is being transmitted. Going off indicates that
no data transmission happens.
LAN
Solid green to indicate that the Ethernet link is up.
Flashing on/off while Ethernet interface is transmitting or receiving data.
USB
Solid green to indicate that the USB connection is operational.
If the LEDs illuminate as expected, test your Internet connection from the LAN
computer (and from the USB computer, if applicable): Open your web browser, and
type the URL of any external website (such as
). The LED
labeled ADSL Act should be blinking rapidly and may appear solid as the device
connects to the site.
If the LEDs do not illuminate as expected, you may need to configure your Internet
access settings using the information provided by your ISP. For details, refer to
4.2
WAN Setting
. If the LEDs still do not illuminate as expected, or the web page is not
displayed, refer to
8.1
Troubleshooting Suggestions
, or contact your ISP for
assistance.
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3.5 Default Device Settings
In addition to handling the DSL connection to your ISP, the ADSL router can provide a
variety of services to your network. The device is pre-configured with default settings
for use with a typical home or small office network.
The table below lists some of the most important default settings; these and other
features are described fully in the subsequent chapters. If you are familiar with network
configuration, review these settings to verify that they meet the needs of your network.
Follow the instructions to change them if necessary. If you are unfamiliar with these
settings, try using the device without modification, or contact your ISP for assistance.
We strongly recommend that you contact your ISP prior to changing the default
configuration.
Table 3-3
Default settings
Option
Default Setting
Explanation/Instruction
DSL Port IP
Address
Unnumbered
interface:
0.0.0.0
Subnet mask:
0.0.0.0
This is the temporary public IP address of the
WAN port on the device. It is an unnumbered
interface that is replaced as soon as your ISP
assigns a
real
IP address. Refer to
7 Service
Configuration.
LAN Port IP
Address
Assigned static IP
address:
192.168.1.1
Subnet mask:
255.255.255.0
This is the IP address of the LAN port on the
device. The LAN port connects the device to
your Ethernet network. Typically, you will not
need to change this address. Refer to 6 IP
Addresses, Network Masks, and Subnets.
DHCP
(Dynamic
Host
Configuratio
n Protocol)
DHCP server
enabled
with the
following pool of
addresses:
192.168.1.2
to192.168.1.21
The ADSL router maintains a pool of private IP
addresses for dynamic assignment to your
LAN computers. To use this service, you must
have set up your computers to accept IP
information dynamically, as described in 5.1
Configuring Ethernet PCs.
NAT
(Network
Address
Translation)
NAT enabled
Your computers
private IP addresses (refer to
DHCP above) will be translated to your public
IP address whenever they access the Internet.
Refer to 4.7
Security Interface.
DSL mode
MultiMode
Can be configured to multiple standard DSL
line modes.
Default
Username:P
assword
admin:admin
Use this account to login web-based setup
pages.
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4
Web-based Management
This chapter tells you how to use the web-based configuration and management
software to configure the ADSL router. It is organized basing on the order of the items in
the navigation tree to describe the functions of the ADSL router and their configuration
procedures.
4.1 Quick Setup
Click
Quick setup
in the Main menu to open the
Quick Start
page.
This page allows you to:
Choose the login type.
Set up authentication & login details which may be required by your ISP.
To configure
DHCP Login Options
, click the radio button labeled
, the
following page is displayed:
Figure 4-1
Quick setup page
no login
Enter VCI and VPI values as specified by your ISP; specify the
Special DHCP host
name
and/or
Domain Name for Clients to send with DNS Requests
, if needed
(usually not needed); then click the
button.
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To configure
PPPoE Login Options
, click the radio button labeled
, the
following page is displayed:
Figure 4-2
Quick setup page
PPPoE
Enter VCI and VPI values as specified by your ISP, the PPPoE login authentication info
and configuration, and then click the
button.
&
Note:
Avoid using the same pair of VPI and VCI values for configuring DHCP and PPPoE
login options.
4.2 WAN Setting
Click
WAN Setup
in the Main menu and choose the
WAN
tab in the Main Frame to
open the
WAN Connection Configuration page
.
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Figure 4-3
WAN setting
This page allows you to:
Edit an existing WAN service present in the WAN service list.
Delete a WAN service present in the WAN service list.
Add a new WAN service to the WAN service list.
Edit a route.
To edit a present WAN service, click the corresponding
label to see the edit page
as the following one. If needed, change the values of the service options then click the
button.
Figure 4-4
Edit WAN settings

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