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DN - 11004 - O 4 - Port 10/100M Internet Broadband Router with USB Printer server User Guide.
2 FCC S tatement This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. Oper ation is s ubject to the following two conditions: 1. This device m ay not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device m ust accept any interf erence received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
3 Contents 1:Introduction ……………………………………… 4 1.1 Features & Benefits ……………………… 4 1.2 T echnical Specification …………………… 5 1.
4 1. Intr oduction This Broadband Router includes 4 10/100Mbps switch ports and a USB printer port . It provides a complete solution for Internet surfing and office resources sharing.
1.2 Technical Specification Standards IEEE 802.3 10BASE - T / IEEE 802.3u 100BASE - TX USB 1.1 Protocol CSMA/CD, TCP/IP, PPPoE, PPP, PPTP Client, DHCP Client, DHCP Server, RIP I/RIP II Topology Star Media 10BASE - T: UTP/STP Cat. 3, 4 or 5 100BASE - TX: UTP/STP Cat.
6 1.3 Package Content • One 4 Port Internet Broadband Router • One Power adapter • One CD-ROM • One set of Bracket • Quick Install Guide 1.4 Glossary • LAN – Local Area Network Local Area Networking (LAN) is the term used when connecting several computers together over a small area such as a building or group of buildings.
7 A firewall watches all of the information m oving to and from your network and analyzes each piece of data . Each piece of data is checked against a set of criteria that the adm inistrator configures. If any data does not meet the criteria, that data is blocked and discarded.
8 This is where NA T comes to the rescue. Networ k 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. This means that only a single, unique IP address is required to represent an entire group of computers.
2. Hardware Installation 2.1 Product Description This Router with two type of housing, plastic and metal, is easy to install. With its Diagnostic LEDs , you could easily do trouble - shooting and get status information. 2.1.1 Front Side 2.1.2 LEDs The LEDs are explained in the following tables.
2.1.3 Rear Panel The following graphic shows the rear panel. • A C In : To connect the adapter to receive power. • USB : This is USB Printer Port to connect your USB printer via USB cable. Please note that “DO NOT” connect any other USB devices except USB printer or the “Self - Power USB Hub” to the USB port.
11 2.2.2 Before Installation Before you start to connect your router to any network device, make sure you get the following values from your ISP . Y ou will need those values to set up the Router and configure you networked PCs to accept the IP address the Router chooses to assign them.
12 2.2.4 Configure your computer • W indows 95/98/ME S tep 1. TCP/IP Configuration After you have completed the hardware set up by connecting your devices, you need to configure your computer to connect to your Router . 1. From the W indows desktop, click the “S tart” button and choose “Settings” , then click “Contr ol Panel.
13 4. On the “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Pr operties” dialog box, make sure “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server addr ess automatically” are selected.
14 5. Locate your IP address and Subnet Mask. T ype them in the spaces prov ided below . 6. Click the “Gateway” tab and record the numbers listed under.
15 7. Click the “DNS Configuration” tab. Locate the DNS servers listed under “DNS Server Sear ch Order”. And Click “OK” 8. System may need your W indows 95/98/ME CD to copy some files. Afte r it finishes copying, please restart your system.
16 S tep. 2 Disable HTTP Proxy • Internet Explor er 1. Open Internet Explorer and click the stop button. Click “T ools” then “Internet Options” 2. In the “Internet Options” window click the “Connections” tab. Then click the “LAN Settings” button.
17 3. Clear all the checkboxes. 4. Click “OK,” and then click “OK” again to close the “Internet Options” window . • Netscape 1. Open Netscape and click the stop button. Click “Edit,” then click “P ref ere nc e s… ” 2. In the “Pr efer ences” window , under “Category” double-click “Advanced,” then click “Proxies.
18 S tep. 3 Obtain IP Settings from Y our Router 1. Click “S tart,” then “Run… ” T ype “winipcfg” to open the IP Configuration utility . 2. Click the “Release All” button. 3. Click the “Renew All” button 4. V erify that your IP address is now 192.
19 S tep. 2 Disable HTTP Proxy • Internet Explor er 1. Open Internet Explorer and click the stop button. Click “T ools” then “Internet Options” 2. In the “Internet Options” window click the “Connections” tab. Then click the “LAN Settings” button.
20 4. Click “OK,” and then click “OK” again to close the “Internet Options” window . • Netscape 1. Open Netscape and click the stop button. Click “Edit,” then click “P ref ere nc e s… ” 2. In the “Pr efer ences” window , under “Category” double-click “Advanced,” then click “Proxies.
21 3. T ype “IPCONFIG /RENEW” and press “Enter”. 4. V erify that your IP address is now 192.168.1.xxx, your Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0 and your Default Gateway is 192.168. 1.1. Click “OK” to close the “IP Configuration” window . 5. T ype “Exit” and close window .
22 • MAC OS 7.X or above S tep 1. TCP/IP Configuration 1. Pull down the Apple Menu. Click “Control Panels” and select TCP/IP ..
23 2. In the TCP/IP dialog box, make sure that “Ethernet” is selected in th e “Connect V ia:” field. Make sure “Using DHCP Server” is already selected in the “Configur e” field and close window . 3. Another box will appear asking whether you want to save your TCP/IP settings.
24 2. Select “Pr oxies” and uncheck all checkboxes and click “OK”. • Netscape 1. Open Netscape and click the stop button. Click “Edit,” then click “P ref ere nc e s… ” 2. In the “Pr eferences” window , under “Category” double-click “Advanced,” then click “Pr oxies.
25 S tep. 3 Obtain IP Settings from Y our Router 1. Pull down the Apple Menu. Click “Control Panels” and select TCP/IP . 2. In the TCP/IP window , your new settings will be shown. V erify that your IP address is now 192.168.1.xxx, Subnet Mask is 255.
26 3. Using Configuration Menu After configuration of your netw ork, you can access the Router via W eb browser and type the IP Address of Router . The default IP address of this Router is shown as following. Please note that if you have changed the default IP Address assigned to the Router , make sure to enter the correct IP Address.
27 3.1 Basic Setup After enter user name and password, the config uration utility will show up. The first page is “Basic Setup” . Y ou can set up your connection type to your ISP . When finishing setting, click “Apply” button to save. If you skip pressing “Apply” button, the system will reset automatically .
28 3. Public IP Address The Public IP Address and Subnet Mask of this router are used by external users of the Internet (including your ISP). Choose one of connection type, “DHCP” or “PPPoE” or “S tatic IP Address” or “PPTP”.
29 • PPPoE User Name: Y our User Name provided by your ISP . Password: Y our password provided by your ISP . ISP Name: Y our ISP name. Connect on Demand: When you enable this function, then the router will connect to your ISP under your command. Disconnect when network idle: Y ou can set the network idle time to disconnect.
30 • S tatic IP Address S tatic IP Address: Enter the IP Address provided by your ISP . Public Subnet Mask: Enter the Subnet Mask provided by your ISP . Default Gateway IP Address: Enter the Gateway IP Address provided by your ISP . Domain Name Server 1 : Enter the Domain Name serv er Address provided by your ISP .
31 • PPTP IP Address: Enter the IP Address provided by your ISP . Subnet Mask: Enter the Subnet Mask provided by your ISP . Default Gateway: Enter the Gateway IP Address provided by your ISP . User ID: Enter the User ID provided by your ISP . Password: Enter the Passwor d provided by your ISP .
32 3.2 DHCP Unless you already have a DHCP server on your internal network, choose “Enable” from the DHCP . A DHCP Server can automatically assign IP A ddress to each computer in your network. It is highly recommended that you set your broadband router to act as a DHCP server .
33 3.2.1 DHCP Client T able This table will show you how many netw orked computers have been found on your DHCP server and the IP Address and MAC Address of networke d computers connected to the Router . Click “Reload” to get updated information. 3.
34 URL Access Limit: Choose Enable/Disable to us e URL Access filters or not. • W ebsite Access: Select “Block” to deny users to access the specified Internet websites listed below .
35 • LAN IP Range: Enter the range of IP addresses which you want them to be a controlled group to have the same access lim itation. • Protocol: Select the protocol type as “TCP” or “UDP” from the pull down menu. If you are not sure which one to choose, select “Both”.
36 • Select: Use the pull-down menu to select from a list of well-known V irtual Server services. such as W eb, DNS, FTP , POP3 etc. The related Port Range will be autom atically specified. For example, if you select the “FTP ”, the port rang e will automatically be set to 21~21 .
37 option as a last resort. Enter “0” in LAN IP Ad dr ess field will disable DMZ Host. 3.6.1 PPPoE/DHCP/PPTP Mode If your router is configured as PPPoE/DHCP/PPTP connection type to your ISP , enter the networked computer ’ s IP Address to enable DMZ function.
38 • V ersion: Here will show you the installed firm ware version on this router . Make sure that the firmware you want to use is saved on the local hard drive of your computer . Click “Firmware Upgrade” button to update router ’ s firmware. Then di rect th e file path and click “Upload”.
39 router to configure this router . T o access the setting page from external side, enter “http://<W AN IP Address>:8080” into the web browser address colum n. Note: For Security cons ideration, it is r ecommended not to enable this function if not necessar y .
40 • TX: From the pull-dow n menu, se lect the routing type, “RIP-1”, “RIP-1 Compatible” , or “RIP-2” , to enable the “TX(transmit)” function. “RIP-1” is the protocol used by order routers and newer routers should use “RIP-2”.
41 3.10 S tatic Routing • S tatic Routing: Select the route entry number from 1 to 20 that you want to configure. • Destination LAN IP: Y ou can create a static route by entering the IP address of the remote host or network. If you wish to build a route to the entir e network, be sure to set the network portion of the IP address to z er o (0).
42 3.1 1 Dynamic DNS DDNS keeps dynamic IP addresses (i .e., IP addresses assigned by a DHCP capable router or server) linked to a domain name. Users who have a Dynamic DNS account may use this feature. • Dynamic DNS: When an IP address is automatically assigned by a DHCP server , DDNS automatically updates the DNS server .
43 3.12 Special Application Some applications require multiple connection s , such as Internet gaming, video con ferencing, Internet telephony and others. These applic ations have dif ficulties working through NA T . Special Applications makes some of these ap plications work with the router .
44 3.13 S tatistics This page displays activ ities occurring on the router . Note: On W i ndow XP or IE 6.0, you may need to inst all Java V irtual Machine program to see the windows. Please refer to the CD-ROM and select “Installing Java V irtual”.
45 3.14 Security Setting By setting up this security setting, keep your LAN away from hacker attack. DoS stands for Denial of Service. It’ s a method the hackers use to prevent or deny legitimate users access to a computer .
46 3.15 Connection Log This table displays the connection history of PPPoE and DHCP . Y ou can click “Reload” to get the latest status..
47 3.16 T ime Settings Select your local time zone by selecting in the drop down menu. If you want to configure this router ’ s time an date munally , enter the time and date in the column and enable this feature. If you disable this feature, the router will use the In ternet tim e settings.
48 4. Install Printer Server • Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive The following window is shown automatically . If not, please find setup.exe on the CD-ROM Printer Server . And click “Installing Printer Softwar e” . The Printer Server Driver only supports Window 98/ME/2000/XP .
49 • Finish the installation Click “Finish” to complete the installation. Select th e checkbox to open readme file or not. Note: Please r efer to Pr inter Server ’ s User Guide to see mor e details.
50 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 rou ter . • Make sure the power adapter is properly conn ected to a functioning po wer outlet. If it’ s in a power strip, make sure the power strip is turned on.
51 6. TCP/IP Port List for Internet Service The list of TCP/IP Port for Internet service is as following table. Please n ote that the list is just for your reference.
SMTP 25 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SOCKS 1080 Internet proxy Squid 3128 3130 Web proxy cache SSH 22 Secure Shell Telnet 23 Timbuktu 1417 - 1420 407 Remote control ULP 522 522 User Location Protocol.
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