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Notice that the wizard starts with Host Settings where you can specify a host name, domain
name, time zone and even Daylight Savings time functionality. Once you are done, click on the
“Next” button at the lower right and you will be shown the WAN Settings screen represented by
Figure 8
. This is where you select the type of network service to which the router is being
attached. Examples for Cable modems and DSL modems are shown below.
1.
Cable Modem Setup
By clicking on “Cable Modem” you will be shown the screen represented by
Figure 9
. Notice
that if you made a mistake, and actually meant to select a different network type, you can
click on the Back button.
NOTE: If required due to restrictions by your local cable provider, the Cable Modem
WAN Settings screen also allows you to configure MAC Cloning, where you decide
what MAC (hardware) address is given to the ISP when they interogate your home
network. That allows you to run multiple PCs behind your router without having to
identify each one to the ISP, as the ISP may want to charge you access for each PC.
Figure 8
Figure 9
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2.
DSL Modem Setup
If you are using DSL service, you probably clicked on “Dial-Up xDSL (PPPoE)” as shown on
the WAN Settings screen of the Wizard shown in
Figure 8
. By clicking on “Dial-Up xDSL
(PPPoE” you will be shown the screen represented by
Figure 10
. As before, notice that if you
made a mistake, and actually meant to select a different network type, you can click on the
Back button. Many DSL ISPs will specify the information that gets entered on this screen.
3.
DNS Configuration
After configuring either Cable Modem or DSL Modem WAN Settings, and clicking “Next” in
the lower right corner of either screen, you will be shown the DNS configuration screen
represented by
Figure 11
. In most cases the DNS Server IP Address from the ISP is
provided automatically, but if the ISP wants you to use a static DNS Server address, click on
“Enable” and enter the “Primary DNS Address” that they specify.
Click on “Finish” in the lower right corner when your initial Router/Switch configuration is
complete. Installation is now complete.
Figure 10
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D. Contact Information
For additional configuration information, please access the product area of our website at
www.onqlegrand.com
. You can also reach us at 1-800-321-2343.
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V.
Advanced Configuration
If you used the Wizard to configure the On-Q DA1004 4 Port Router/Switch, you do NOT need to
configure anything else for you to start using the Internet.
Advanced configuration (using any of the selections to the right of the Wizard) allows you to configure
the router to meet your unique network’s needs such as: Special Applications, Port Mapping, DMZ,
Virtual Servers, ALG, and Firewall option
.
A. System Operations
This selection allows you to set the On-Q 4 Port Router/Switch’s system settings, password and
Remote Management Administrator. It also allows you to check system status and log, and
provides you the configuration tools.
Notice the System Status display (see
Figure 12
) provides you with system information in three
areas, the Internet (WAN info), Gateway (Router connection info) and Information (Router
hardware/software info).
Figure 12
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The System Settings display (see
Figure 13
) allows you to specify a time zone, to specify the
Host Name and Domain Name, and to enable or disable the NAT function of the On-Q Router
/Switch.
The Administrator Settings display (see
Figure 14
) allows you
to
design an administrator user
name (default is “admin”), password (deafualt is “admin”) and the idle time. It also allows you to
configure a Remote Management admin capability for the
On-Q Router /Switch.
Figure 13
Figure 14