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© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 4 Port 10/100M Internet Broadband Router w ith USB Printer server User Guide #4824904AXZZ0.
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 FCC S tatement This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, incl uding interference that may cause undesired operation.
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 Contents 1:I ntroduction ……………………………………… 1 1.1 Feature & Benefit ………………………… 1 1.2 T echnical Specification …………………… 2 1.
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 1. Intr oduction This Broadband Router includes 4 10/100Mbps switch ports and a USB printer port.
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 1.2 T echnical Specification Standards I EEE 802.3 10BASE-T / I EEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX USB 1.1 Protocol CSMA/CD, TCP/I P , PPPoE, PPP , PPTP Clie nt, DHCP Client, D H C P S e r v e r, R I P I/ R I P II T opolog y Star Media 10BASE-T : UTP/STP Cat.
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 1.3 Package Content ‧ One 4 Port I nternet Broadband Router ‧ One Power adapter ‧ One CD-ROM ‧ One set of Bracket 1.
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 configures. I f any data does not meet the criteria, that data is blocked and discarded. I f the data meets the criteria, the data is passed through. This method is called packet filtering.
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 This is where NA T comes to the rescue. Network Address T ranslation allows a single device, such as a router , to act as an agent between the Internet (or "public network") and a local (or "private") network.
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 2. Hardware Installation 2.1 Pr oduct Description This Router with two ty pe of housing, plastic and metal, is easy to install. W ith its Diagnostic LE Ds, y ou could easily do trouble-shooting and get status information.
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 ‧ LAN 1~4 : T o connect networked PC or uplink to Switch or Hub. ‧ Reset : Pressing the Reset button for more than 3 seconds, the router will restore to factory default setting. Please note that this should be done only when you had tried all the troubleshooting options.
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 Step 2. Connect the Router to y our PCs. Connecting Computers: Connect computers directly to the Router on ports 1~4 on the rear panel.
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 3. I n the “Network” window , under the “Configuration” tab, double-click the “TCP/I P” entry that is listed with y our network card.
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 7. Click the “DNS Configuration” tab. L ocate the DNS servers listed under “DNS Server Search Order”. And Click “OK” 8. Sy stem may need your Windows 95/98/ME CD to copy some files.
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 4. Click “OK,” and then click “OK” again to close the “I nternet Options” window . ‧ Netscape 1. Open Netscape and click the stop button. Click “Edit,” then click “Preferences…” 2.
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 address automaticall y ” and “Obtain DNS server address automati cally ” are selected. I f not, select them and click “OK” and close window . Step. 2 Disable HTTP Proxy ‧ I nternet Explorer 1.
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 4. Click “OK,” and then click “OK” again to close the “I nternet Options” window . ‧ Netscape 1. Open Netscape and click the stop button. Click “Edit,” then click “Preferences…” 2.
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 3. T ype “I PCONFI G /RENEW” and press “Enter”. 4. V erify that your I P address is now 192.168.1.xx x , your Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0 and y our Default Gateway is 192.168. 1.1 .
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 2. I n the TCP/I P dialog box, make sure that “Ethernet” is selected in the “Connect V ia: ” field. Make sure “Using DHCP Server” is already selected in the “Configure ” field and close window .
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 ‧ Netscape 1. Open Netscape and click the stop button. Click “Edit,” then click “Preferences…” 2. In the “Preferences” window , under “Category ” double-click “Advanced,” then click “Proxi es.
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 3. Using Configuration Menu After configuration of y our network, y ou can access the Router via W eb browser and type the I P Address of Router . The default I P address of this Router is shown as following .
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 3.1 Basic Setup After enter user name and password, the configuration utility will show up. The first page is “Basic Setup”. Y ou can set up y our connec tion ty pe to your I SP . When finishing se tting, clic k “Apply ” button to save.
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 3. Public IP Address The Public I P Address and Subnet Mask of this router are used by external users of the I nternet (including y our ISP). Choose one of connec tion ty pe, “DHCP” or “PPPoE” or “Static I P Address” or “PPTP”.
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 ‧ ‧ ‧ ‧ PPPoE User Name: Y our User Name provided by y our ISP . Password: Y our password provided by y our ISP . I SP Name: Y our I SP name. Connect on Demand: When you enable this function, then the router will connect to y our I SP under your command.
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 ‧ ‧ ‧ ‧ S tatic IP Address Static I P Address: Enter the IP Address provide by y our I SP . Public Subnet Mask: Enter the Subnet Mask provide by y our ISP . Default Gateway I P Address: Enter the Gateway I P Address provide by y our ISP .
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 ‧ ‧ ‧ ‧ PPT P I P Address: Enter the IP Address provide by y our ISP . Subnet Mask: Enter the Subnet Mask provide by y our ISP . Default Gateway : Enter the Gateway IP Address provide by y our ISP .
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 3.2 DHCP Unless y ou already have a DHCP server on y our internal network, choose “Enable” from the DHCP . A DHCP Server can automatically assign I P Address to each computer in y our network.
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 3.2.1 DHCP Client T able This table will show y ou how many network computers ha ve been used on y our DHCP server and the I P Address and MAC Address of networked computers connected to the Router .
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 ‧ URL Address: Enter the URL Addresses you want to use, i.e., shopping .com. Remember clicking “ADD” when finishing ty ping the URL Address. W ait for a few second, router will save the URL Address to URL List and click “Back”.
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 ‧ Blocked Port: Enter the range of port numbers which are used by the applications you wish to be blocked. I .e., Enter the range of 3~7 in the L AN I P Range column and 1~999 in the Blocked Port column and select the protocol ty pe as TCP , then click “ Apply ” button.
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 Please check the 6 th unit to see more TCP/IP Port list for Internet Service. Note: If the browser is Netscape Navigator 4.7,the “Protocol” column will be not automatically selected. When y ou select a specify application, you have to select the protocol by y ourself.
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 3.7 Device Admin Y ou can update router ’ s firmware, change password of this router and set up some management function of this router on this page. ‧ V ersion: Here will show y ou the installed firmware ve rsion on this router .
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 Addr ess>:8080” into the web browser address column. Note: For Security consideration, it is recommanded not enable this function if not necessary . When Remote management is enabled, please change y our W ebserver Port 80.
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 ‧ TX: From the pull-down menu, select the routing ty pe, “RIP-1”, “RI P-1 Compatible”, or “RI P-2”, to enable the “TX(transmit)” function. “RI P-1” is the protocol used by order routers and newer routers should use “RI P-2”.
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 3.10 S tatic Routing ‧ Static Routing : Select the route entry number from 1 to 20 that y ou want to configure. ‧ Destination LAN IP: Y ou can cr eate a st atic route b y entering the IP address of the remot e host or network.
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 3.1 1 Dynamic DNS DDNS keeps dy namic I P addresses (i.e., IP addresses assigned by a DHCP capable router or server) linked to a domain name. Users who have a Dy namic DNS account may use this feature.
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 3.12 Special Application Some applications require multiple connections, such as I nternet gaming , video conferencing, I nternet telephony and others. These applications have dif ficulties working throug h NA T .
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 3.13 S tatistics This page displa y s activities occurring on the router . Note: On W indow XP or I E 6.0, y ou may need to install J ava V irtual Machine program to see the windows. Please refer to the CD-ROM and select “I nstalling Java V irtual”.
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 3.14 Security Setting By set up this security setting, keep y our LAN aw ay from hacker attac k. DoS stands for Denial of Service. I t’ s a method hackers use to prevent or deny leg itimate users access to a computer .
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 3.15 UPnP UPnP stands for Universal Plug and Play . UPnP service allows computers to discover and use network-based devices.
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 4. Install Printer Server ‧ ‧ ‧ ‧ Insert th e CD-ROM into the CD-RO M drive The following window will be shown automatically . I f not, please find setup.exe on the CD-ROM Printer Serve r .
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 ‧ ‧ ‧ ‧ Finish the installation Click “Finish” to complete the installation. Select the checkbox to open readme file or not. Note: Please r efer to P rinter Server’ s User Guide to see more details.
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 5. T r ouble Shooting No lights ar e lit on the r outer The router has no power . ‧ Make sure the power cord is properly connected to the router . ‧ Make sure the power adapter is properly connected to a functioning power outlet.
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 6. TCP/IP Port List for Internet Service The list of TCP/I P Por t for I nternet service is a s following ta ble. Please note that the list is just for y our reference. Y ou may check the service provider ’ s manual to see more details.
© 2003 All right s reserved. 3A- 1 V ersion : 01.15.00.01-1.0 Rem otely Possibl e (ControlI T) 799 Rem ote control softw are by CA RT S P 554 Real T im e Stream ing Protocol SMTP 25 Sim p le Mail T r.
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