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BiP AC 7300GX 3G/ ADSL2+ Wireless Router User ’ s Manual.
T able of Content s Chapter 1 ................................................................................................ 3 1.1 Introducing the BiP AC 7300GX ............................................. 3 1.2 Features............................
2 5.5 Restart ............................................................................... 122 5.6 Logout ................................................................................ 123 Chapter 6 ...............................................
3 Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Introducing the BiP AC 7300GX Thank you for purchasing the BiP AC 7300GX ADSL2+ Router by Billion. Y our new router is an all-in-one unit that combines an ADSL modem , ADS.
4 internal users from accessing the Internet. The BiP AC 7300GX provides two levels of se curity support. First, it masks LAN IP addresses making them invisible to outside users on the Internet, so it is much more dif ficult for a hacker to target a machine on your netwo rk.
5 1.2 Features Express Internet Access – ADSL2/2+ cap able The BiP AC 7300GX complies with ADSL wo rldwide standards. Supporting downstream rates of 8Mbps with ADSL, the router is ca p able of up to 12/24 Mb ps with ADSL2/2+, and upstream rates of up to 1 Mbp s.
6 Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) and UPnP NA T T raversal This protocol is used to enable simple and robust connectivity among stand-alone devices and PCs from many different vendors, and it makes setting up a network simple an d affordable.
7 Quality of Service (QoS) QoS gives you full control over which types of outgoing data traffic should be given priority by the router, ensuring impor tant data like gaming packets, customer information, or management information move through the router ay lightning speed, even under heavy load.
8 1.3 Applications of the BiP AC 7300GX.
9 Chapter 2 Product Overview Standards-Based Technology The BiP AC 7300GX Wireless Router utilizes the 802.1 1g st andard. The IEEE 802.1 1g standard is an extension of the 802.1 1b standard. It increases the data rate up to 54Mbp s* within the 2.4GHz band, utilizing OFDM technology .
10 (at least 3-6 feet or 1-2 meters) from electrical devices or appliances that generate extreme RF (radio frequency) noise. 2.1 Import ant Notes 2.2 Package Content s BiP AC 7300GX ADSL2+ Router CD-ROM containing the online manual RJ-1 1 ADSL/telephone Cable (1.
11 2.3 The Front LEDs LED Description 5 Power Lights Green when the power and router system are ready. Flickering Green when system is booting or system upgrade. Lights Red when device can not boot successfully. Lights off means power off. 6 3G Lights when 3G service is ready.
12 2.4 The Rear Port s Port Description 1 Power Switch Power ON/OFF switch. 2 Power Connect the supplied power adapter to this jack. 3 3G card slot Connect the 3G card bus data card to this slot 4 Res.
13 Before powering on the router to ent er the recovery process, please configure the IP address of the PC as 192.168.0.1 and proceed with the following step by step guide. 1. Power the router off. 2. Hold the "Reset Button”. 3. Power on the router.
14 2.5 Cabling One of the most common causes of problems is because of bad cabling or ADSL line(s). Make sure that all connected devices are turned on. On the front of the product is a bank of LEDs. V erify that the LAN Link and ADSL line LEDs are lit.
15 Chapter 3 Installation Y ou can configure the BiP A C 7300GX router through the convenient and user-friendly interface of a web browser . Most popular operating systems such as Linux and Windows 98/NT/2000/XP/Me include a web brow ser as a standard application.
16 Configuring a PC in Windows XP 1. Go to Start / Control Panel (in Classic View) . In the Control Panel, double-click on Network Connections 2. Double-click Local Area Connection . 3. In the Local Area Connection Status window, click Properties . 4.
17 Configuring a PC in Windows 2000 1. Go to Start / Settings / Control Panel . In the Control Panel, double-click on Network and Dial-up Connections . 2. Double-click Local Area Connection . 3. In the Local Area Connection Status window click Properties .
18 Configuring PC in Windows 98/Me 1. Go to Start / Settings / Control Panel . In the Control Panel, double-click on Network and choose the Configuration tab. 2. Select TCP/IP ->NE2000 Compatible , or the name of your Network Interface Card (NIC) in your PC.
19 Configuring PC in Windows NT4.0 1. Go to Start / Settings / Control Panel . In the Control Panel, double-click on Network and choose the Protocols tab. 2. Select TCP/IP Protocol and click Properties . 3. Select the Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server radio button and click OK .
20 3.2 Factory Default Settings Before configuring the BiP AC 7300GX router , you need to know the following default settings. Web Interface: (Username and Password) Username: admin Password: admin The default username and password are “ admin ” and “ admin ” respectively .
21 3.3 LAN and W AN Port Addresses The parameters of LAN and W AN ports are pres et at the factory . The default values are shown below . LAN Port W AN Port IP address 192.168.1.254 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 DHCP server function Enabled IP addresses for distribution to PCs 100 IP addresses continuing from 192.
22 3.4 Information from your ISP Before configuring this device, you have to c heck with your ISP (Internet Service Provider) what kind of services are provided, such as PPPoE, PPPoA, MPoA or Pure Bridge. Gather the information as illustrated in t he following table and keep it for reference.
23 3.5 Configuring with your BiP AC 7300GX Easy Sign On: After setting up the router with appropriate c ables plugged, proceed to load the internet browser to surf Internet, the EZSO WEB GUI will be popped up and request you to input some basic information you get from ISP .
24 3. Show Auto scan result - Protocol information. 4. Please enter “Username” and “Password” as supplied by your ISP (Internet Service Provider) and click continue.
25 6. Y ou’ve have completed the WAN port setup and now click “next to wireless” to proceed to the wireless configuration. 7. Please configure the Wireless LAN setting and click Continue. 8. Save Configuration. 9. Congratulations!! Y ou’ve completed the setup procedure and you are now ready to surf the Internet, enjoy .
26 Web Configuration: Open your web browser , enter the IP address of your r outer , which by default is 192.168.1.254 , and click “ Go ”, a user name and password window prompt appears. The default username and password are “admin” and “admin”.
27 Chapter 4 Basic Configuration Once you have logged on to your BiP AC 7300G X ADSL2+ Rout er via your web browser , you can begin to set it up according to your requirements.
28 4.1 S tatus Device Information Model Name: Provide a name for the router for identification purposes. System Up-T ime: Records system up-time. Hardware V ersion: Device version Sof tware V ersion: Firmware version Port St atus Port St atus : User can look up to see if they ar e connected to Ethernet, ADSL, 3G or Wireless.
29 4.2 Quick S tart Select W AN Port Connect Mode: User can choose either “ADSL” or “3G” mode. TEL No.: The dial string to make a GPRS / 3G user internetworking call. Username: The username provided by your service provider . APN: An APN is similar to a URL on the WWW, it is what the unit makes a GPRS / UMTS call.
30 Protocol: The current A TM protocol in the device. VPI / VCI: The current value of VPI/VCI in the device. Username: T o show current authentication username. IP Address: T o show current value of IP address in the device. Set Wireless configuration WLAN Service: Default setting is set to Enable .
31 4.3 W AN 3G Mode ( Main Port : 3G ) APN: An APN is similar to a URL on the WWW, it is what the unit makes a GPRS / UMTS call. The service provider is abl e to attach anything to an APN to create a data connection, requirements fo r APNs varies between different service providers.
32 Username: Enter the username provided by your service provider . Password: Enter the password provided by your service provider . PIN: PIN stands for P ersonal I dentification N umber. A PIN code is a numeric value used in certain systems as a password to gain acce ss, and authenticate.
33 provided by your ISP Auth. Protocol: Default is Auto. Y our ISP advises on using Chap or Pap. IP Address: Y our WAN IP address. Leave this at 0. 0.0.0 to automatically obtain an IP address from your ISP . PPPoA Connection PPPoA stands for Point to Point Protocol over A TM Adaptation Layer 5 (AAL5).
34 VPI and VCI: Enter the VPI and VCI information provided by your ISP . Encap. method: Select the encapsulation format, the default is LLC. Select the one provided by your ISP . Encap. mode: Choose whether you want the packet s in W AN interface as bridged packet or routed p acket.
35 4.4 WLAN Wireless Parameters WLAN Service: Default setting is set to Enable . If you don’t want to use wireless, both 802.1 1g and 802.1 1b, device in your network, you can select Disable . ESSID: The ESSID is the unique name of a wir eless access point (AP) to be distinguished from another .
36 different based on this setting. Channel ID: Select the ID channel that you would like to use. Security Mode: Y ou can disable or enable with WP A or WEP for protecting wireless network. The default mode of wireless security is Disable . Security Parameters WP A Pre-Shared Key WP A Shared Key: The key for network authentication .
37 WEP Authentication: T o prevent unauthorized wireless st ations from accessing data transmitted over the network, th e router offers secure dat a encryption, known as WEP . If you require high security for transmissions, there are three options to select from: Open System, Share key or Both .
38 Chapter 5 Advance Configuration Once you have logged on to your BiP AC 7300GX ADSL2+ Router via your web browser , you can begin to set it up according to your requirements.
39 5.1 S tatus Device Information Host Name: Provide a name for the r outer for identification pur poses. Host Name lets you change the router name..
40 System Up-T ime: Records system up-time. Current time: Set the current time. See the T ime Zone section for more information. Hardware V ersion: Device version. Sof tware V ersion: Firmware version. MAC Address: The LAN MAC address. W AN Port: Name of the W AN connection.
41 5.1.1 ADSL St atus DSP Firmware V ersion: DSP code version DMT St atus: Current DMT S tatus Operational Mode: T o show the state when user select “AUT O” on connect mode. Up stream: Upstream rate. Downstream: Downstream rate. Noise Margin (Up stream): This is noise margin in upstream.
42 5.1.2 3G S tatus This section displays the 3G Card’s overall st atus, which shows you a number of helpful information such as the curr ent signal strength and statisti cs on current and total bytes transferred and received. Stat us : The current status of the 3G card.
43 5.1.2 ARP T able This section displays the router ’s ARP (Add ress Resolution Protocol ) T able, which show s the mapping of Internet (IP) addresses to Ethernet (MAC) addre sses.
44 5.1.3 DHCP T able IP Address: The current correspond ing DHCP-assigned dynamic IP address of the device. MAC Address: The MAC Address of internal dhcp client host.
45 5.1.4 System Log Display system logs accumulated up to the present time. Y ou can trace historical information with this function..
46 5.1.5 Firewall Log Firewall Log display log information of any unexpected action with your firewall settings. This page displays the router’s Firewall Log entries. The l og shows log entries when you have enabled Intrusion Detection or Block W AN PING in the Configuration – Firewall section of the interface.
47 5.2 Quick S tart For detailed instructions on configuring W AN settings, see the WA N section of this manual. The information you need for the Quick S tart wizar d to get you online are your login (of ten in the form of username@ispname ), your p assword, and the encapsulation type.
48 Select W AN Port Connect Mode: User can choose either “ADSL” or “3G” mode. Protocol: The current A TM protocol in the device. VPI / VCI: The current value of VPI/VCI in the device. Username: T o show current authentication username. IP Address: T o show current value of IP address in the device.
49 WLAN Service: Default setting is set to Enable . If you don’t want to use wireless, both 802.1 1g and 802.1 1b, device in your network, you can select Disable . ESSID: The ESSID is the unique name of a wir eless access point (AP) to be distinguished from another .
50 5.3 Configuration Click this item to access the following sub- items that configur e the ADSL router: LAN, W AN, System, Firewall, QoS, V irtual Server , Time Schedule and Advanced.
51 5.3.1 LAN (Local Area Network) A Local Area Network (LAN) is a shared comm unication system to which many computers are attached and is limited to th e immediate area, usually the same building or floor of a building. There are six items wit hin the LAN section: Ethernet, IP Alias, W ireless, Wireless Security , WPS and DHCP Server .
52 The router supports more than one Ethernet IP addresses in t he LAN, and with distinct LAN subnets through which you can access the Internet at the same time. Users usually only have one subnet in their LAN. The default IP address for the router is 192.
53 5.3.1.3 Wireless Parameters WLAN Service: Default setting is set to Enable . If you don’t want to use wireless, both 802.1 1g and 802.1 1b, device in your network, you can select Disable .
54 Regulation Domain: There are seven Regulation Doma ins for you to choose from, including North America (N.America) , Europe , France , etc. The Channel ID will be different based on this setting. Channel ID: Select the ID channel that you would like to use.
55 5.3.1.4 W ireless Security Y ou can disable or enable with WP A or WEP fo r protecting wireless network. The default mode of wireless security is Disable .
56 WP A2 Pre-Shared Key WP A Algorithms: TKIP (T emporal Key Integrity Protocol) / AES(Advanced Encryption S tandard) utilizes a stronger encryption met hod and incorporates Message Integrity Code (MIC) to provide protection against hackers. WP A Shared Key: The key for network authentication .
57 string and a pre-defined al gorithm in WEP64 or WEP128. Y ou can input the same string in both the AP and Client card se ttings to generate the same WEP keys. Please note that you do not have to enter Key (1-4) as below when the Passphrase is enabled.
58 Step 3: Enter AP’s PIN into the utility and click on the “next” button. Step 4: These are two ways to trigger AP as Enrolee role, you can choose one to do it. Push AP’s WPS button 1 second and release it. Or In the AP’s WPS configuration p age, change Role to “Enrollee” and apply “S tart” button.
59 Step 5: Jump start WPS utility search WPS AP . Step 6: SSID and security will be generated automat ically (Y ou can change it) and apply “next” button.
60 Step 7: WPS set up complete. And you have set up security-enabled Wi-Fi networks..
61 Set up of security-enabled W i-Fi network using WCN in Vist a Step 1: Note down the AP’s PIN from W eb (Ex: 78749887). Step 2: Set WPS S tate to “Unconfigured” at Wireless page and click “Apply”. Step 3: In V ista`s Control Panel, select Network and Internet and choose View network computers and devices .
62 Step 4: Enter the AP SSID and apply “Next” button..
63 Step 5: Enter the Passphrase and apply “Next” button. Step 6: WCN set up complete. And you have set up security-enabled Wi-Fi networks..
64 Adding a new WPS device (wireless client) to a network - Use PBC Method Step 1: Push AP’s WPS button more than one second and you will see AP’s WLAN led will flashing per second. Step 2: Open wireless client’ s WPS utility , select “Join a wireless network” and apply “next” button.
65 Step 4: New WPS device have join into the wireless network. Adding a new WPS device (wireless client) to a network - Use PIN Method Step 1: Open wireless client’ s WPS utility , select “Join a wireless network” and apply “next” button.
66 Step 2: Note down the wireless client’ s PIN (Ex: 41538142) and apply “S tart” button for active wireless client WPS PIN method. Step 3: Enter wireless client’ s PIN into “Enroll ee’s PIN” of W eb and apply “S tart” button. Step 4: New WPS device have join into the wireless network.
67 Adding a new WPS device (wireless client) to a network - Use PIN Method Step 1: Open wireless client’ s WPS utility , select “Join a wireless network” and apply “next” button. 5.3.1.6 DHCP Server Y ou can disable or enable the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configur ation Protocol) server or enable the router ’s DHCP relay functions.
68 DHCP Server Mode: DHCP Server T o configure the router ’s DHCP Server , check DHCP Server . Y ou can then configure parameters of the DHCP Server inclu ding t he IP pool (sta rting IP address and.
69 which assigns an IP address back to the DHCP cli ent in the LAN. Use this function only if advised to do so by your network administrator or ISP . Click Apply to enable this function.
70 5.3.2 W AN (Wide Area Network) A W AN (Wide Area Network) is an outside connec tion to another network or the Internet. There are three items within the W AN section: W AN Interface, W AN Profile and ADSL Mode. 5.3.2.1 W AN Interface The factory default has the Connection Mode as ADSL and the Protocol as PPPoE.
71 Main Port: User can select either “ADSL” or “3G” mode. Failover / Failback: Set Enable to trigger ADSL / 3G failover / failback function ready . Note : If 3G is set for main port, then there can be no option for failover/failback. Backup Port: It links to backup port configuration pa ge.
72 Rule 1. ADSL Down Rule 2. Ping Fail No Ping: It will not send any ping packet to dete rmine the connection. It means to disable the ping fail detection. Ping Gateway : It will send ping packet to gateway and wait response from gateway in every “Probe Cycle”.
73 This is an example of Failove r/Failback function. The devic e will determine ADSL status and send ping packet to Gateway every 60 sec onds. It will determine if the ADSL is Down or not replying from Gateway . If this happens 5 times continuous ly , the device will switch to 3G mode and try to establish the internet connection.
74 Description: A user-definable name for this connection. VPI/VCI: Enter the VPI and VCI information provided by your ISP . Encap. method: Select the encapsulation format, the default is LLC. Select the one provided by your ISP Username: Enter the username provided by your ISP .
75 program on your computer attempts to acce ss the Internet). In this mode, you must set Idle T imeout value at same time. Idle T imeout: Auto-disconnect the broadband firewall gat eway when there is no activity on the line for a predetermined period of time.
76 have public IP addresses and can access the Inte rnet directly , the NA T function can be disabled. IP Address: Y our W AN IP address. Leave this at 0.0. 0.0 to automatically obt ain an IP address from your ISP . Authentication Protocol T ype: Default is Auto .
77 provided by your ISP . Encap. mode: Choose whether you want the device to function as bridge mode or routing mode. NA T: The NA T (Network Address T ranslation) f eature allows multiple users to access the Internet through a single IP account, sharing the single IP address.
78 TEL No.: The dial string to make a GPRS / 3G us er internetworking call. It may provide by your mobile service provider. APN: An APN is similar to a URL on the WWW, it is what the unit makes a GPRS / UMTS call.
79 Keep Alive: Set Enable to allow the router automatically reconnects the connection when ISP disconnect s it. Connect to Demand: If you want to make UMTS/G PRS call only when there is a packet requesting access to the Internet (i.e. when a program on your computer attempts to access the Internet ).
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81 5.3.3 System There are five items within the System section: Time Zone, Firm ware Upgrade, Backup/Restore, Rest art and User Management..
82 5.3.3.1 T ime Zone The router does not have a real time clock on board; instead, it uses the Simple Network T ime Protocol (SNTP) to get the current time from an SNTP server outside your network. Choose your local time zone, click Enable and click the Apply button.
83 DO NOT power down the router or in terrupt the firmware upgrade while it is still in process. Improper operat ion may damage the router . Please see section 2.4 for emergency recovery procedures. 5.3.3.2 Firmware Upgrade Y our router ’ s “firmware” is the software that allows it to operate and provides all its functionality .
84 5.3.3.3 Backup / Restore These functions allow you to save and backup your router ’ s current settings to a file on your PC, or to restore a previously saved backup. This is useful if you wish to experiment with different settings, knowing that you have a backup handy in the case of any mist akes.
85 If you wish to restart the rout er using the factory default se ttings (for example, af ter a firmware upgrade or if you have saved an incorrect configuration), select Factory Default Settings to reset to factory default settings.
86 When using Vi rtual Servers (port mappi ng) your PCs are exposed to the ports specified opened in your firewall p acket filter settings. 5.3.4 Firewall Firewall and Access Control Y our router incl.
87 prevent unauthorized computers or applications accessing your local network from the Internet. Intrusion Detection : Enable Intrusion Detection to detect, prevent, and log malicious attacks. MAC Filter rules : Prevents unauthorized computers accessing the Internet.
88 Rule Name: Users-define description to identify th is entry. The maximum name length is 32 characters, and then can choose applic ation that they want from listbox. Internal IP Address / External IP Address: This is the Address-Filter used to allow or block traffic to/from p articular IP address(es).
89 5.3.4.2 MAC Filter A MAC (Media Access Control) address is the uni que network hardware identifier for each PC on your network’s interface (i.e. it s Network Interface Card or Ethernet card). Using your router ’s MAC Address Filter f unction, you can configure to bl ock specific machines from accessing your LAN.
90 5.3.4.3 Intrusion Detection Check Enable if you wish to detect intruders accessing your computer without permission. The router automatically detects and blocks a DoS (Denial of Service) attack if a user enables this function.
91 Intrusion Detection. For SYN Flood, ICMP Echo Storm and ICMP fl ood, IDS will just warn the user in the Event Log but it will not be able to protect against such attacks.
92 (Default 100 c/sec) ICMP Flood Max ICMP Count (Default 100 c/sec) Ye s ICMP Echo Max PING Count (Default 15 c/sec) Ye s Src IP: Source IP S r c P o r t : Source Port Dst Port: Destination Port Dst IP: Destination IP 5.3.4.4 Block W AN PING Check Enable if you wish to exclude outside PI NG requests from reaching this router.
93 Keywords Filtering: Allows blocking by specific ke ywords wit hin a particular URL rather than having to specify a comple te URL (e.g. to block any image called “advertisement.
94 Restrict URL Features: This function enhances the restriction to your URL rules. Block Java Applet: Blocks Web content which includes the Java Applet to prevent someone who wants to damage your system via the st andard HTTP protocol.
95 5.3.5 QoS (Quality of Service) Quality of Service Introduction If you’ve ever found your ‘net’ speed has slow ed to a crawl because another family member is using a P2P file sharing program, you’ll under stand why the Quality of Service features in Billion’s routers is such a breakthr ough for home users and office users.
96 Direction : The traf fic flow direction to be controlled by the QoS policy . There are two settings to be provided in the Router: LAN to W AN: Y ou want to control the traf fic flow from the local network to the outside world.
97 Silver service (M) Class 2, Silver (010100) Silver service (H) Class 2, Bronze (0101 10) Bronze service (L) Class 3, Gold (01 1010) Bronze service (M) Class 3, Silver (01 1 100) Bronze service (H) Class 3, Bronze (01 1 1 10) Rate T ype : 2 types are provided: Limited (Maximum): specify a limited data rate for this policy .
98 from W AN to LAN, it is the destination port value.) External IP Address: The IP address values for Remo te W AN machines you want to control. (For IP packet s from LAN to W AN, it is the destination IP address. For IP p ackages from W AN to LAN, it is the source IP address.
99 DSCP marking Class 1 Gold Service. FTP Sever 192.168.0.100 Incoming and Outgoing outgoing :minimal 30%. Dat a rate. incoming :minimal 30%. Data rate. Both with low priority for non-used bandwidth. Only Working Hours 9:00 to 17:00 Monday to Friday .
100 5.3.6 V irtual Server In TCP and UDP networks a port is a 16-b it number used to ident ify which application program (usually a server) incoming connecti ons should be delivered to. Some ports have numbers that are pre-assigned to them by the IANA (t he Internet Assigned Numbers Authority), and these are referre d to as “well-known ports”.
101 to 65535, but only port numbers 0 to 1023 are reserved for pr ivileged services and are designated as “well-known ports”. The regi stered port s are numbered from 1024 through 49151. The remaining ports, referr ed to as dynamic ports, or pr ivate ports, are numbered from 49152 through 65535.
102 5.3.6.1 Port Mapping Application: Select the service you wish to configure Protocol: Automatic when you choose Application fr om listbox or select a protocol type which you want. External Port & Internal Port: Enter the public port number & range you wish to configure.
103 In addition to specifying the port number used, you also need to specify the protocol used. The protocol is determined by the particular app lication. Most applicat ions use TCP or UDP , however you can specify other protocols using the drop-down Protocol menu.
104 1. If you disable the NA T option in the W AN-ISP section, the V irtual Server function becomes invalid. 2. If the DHCP server option is enabled, you have to be very careful in assigning the IP addresses of the vi rtual servers in order to avoid conflicts.
105 5.3.7 T ime Schedule The T ime Schedule s upports up to 16 time slot s which help s you to manage your Internet connection. In each time profile, you may sc hedule specific day(s) i. e. Monday through Sunday to restrict or allowing the usage of t he Internet by users or applications.
106 Star t Ti m e: The default is set at 8:00 AM. Y ou may specify the st art time of the schedule. End Time: The default is set at 18:00 (6:00PM). Y ou may specify the end time of the schedule.
107 5.3.8 Advanced Configuration opt ions within the Advanced section are for users who wish to take advantage of the more advanced features of the router . Us ers who do not understand the features should not attempt to reconfigure their router , unle ss advised to do so by support staf f.
108 5.3.8.1 S tatic Route Destination: The destination subnet IP address. Netmask: Subnet mask of the destination IP addresses based on above destination. Gateway: The gateway IP address to which p ackets are forwarded. Interface: Select the interface through which packet s are forwarded.
109 There are more than 5 DDNS services supported. Disable: Check to disable the Dynamic DNS function. Enable: Check to enable the Dynamic DNS function. The fields following are activated and required. Dynamic DNS Server: Select the DDNS service you have established an account with.
11 0 5.3.8.3 Device Management The Device Management advanced configur ation setti ngs allow you to control your router ’ s security options and device monitoring features. Embedded Web Server: HTTP Port: The port number of the router ’s embedded web server (for web-based configuration uses.
111 Disable: Check to disable the router ’s UPnP functionality . Enable: Check to enable the router ’s UPnP functionality . UPnP Port: The Default setting is 2800. It is highly recommended you use this port value. If this value conflicts with other port s already in use you may wish to change the port.
11 2 Step 4: Click OK to go back to the Add/Remove Programs Properties window . Click Next. Step 5: Restart the computer when prompted. Follow the steps below to inst all the UPnP in Windows XP . Step 1: Click S tart and Control Panel. Step 2: Double-click Network Connections.
11 3 Step 5: In the Networking Services window , select the Universal Plug and Play check box. Step 6: Click OK to go back to the Windows Opti onal Networking Component Wizard window and click Next .
11 4 Auto-discover Y our UPnP-enabled Netw ork Device Step 1: Click start and Control Panel. Double-click Network Connections. An icon displays under Internet Gateway . Step 2: Right-click the icon and select Properties. Step 3: In the Internet Connection Properties wi ndow , click Settings to see the port mappings that were aut omatically created.
11 5 Step 4: You may edit or delete the port mappings or click Add to manually add port mappings. Step 5: Select Show icon in notification area w hen connected option and click OK. An icon displays in the system tray Step 6: Double-click on the icon to display your current Internet connection status.
11 6 Web Configurator Easy Access With UPnP , you can access web-based confi guration for the BiP AC 7300GX without first finding out the IP address of th e router . This helps if you do not know the router ’s IP address. Follow the steps below to access web configuration.
11 7 IGMP Proxy: Accepting multicast packet. Default is set to Disable. IGMP Snooping: Allowing switched Ether net / Wireless to check and make correct forwarding decisions. Default is set to Disable. 5.3.8.5 W AN IP Change Alert Send a log via Email When W AN IP is changed.
11 8 SNMP V1 and V2: Read Community: S pecify a name to be identified as the Read Community , and an IP address. This community string will be checked against the string entered in the configuration file. Once the st ring name is matched, user obtai ns this IP address will be able to view the data.
11 9 T r aps supported: Cold S tart, Authentication Failure. The following MIBs are supported: From RFC 1213 (MIB-II): System group Interfaces group Address T ranslation group IP group.
120 ifMIBObject s Group From RFC1695 (atmMIB): atmMIBObject s From RFC 1907 (SNMPv2): only snmpSetSerialNo OID 5.3.8.7 Remote Access Remote Access Control: Enable: Select Enable to allow management acce ss from remote side (mostly from internet).
121 5.4 Save Configuration to Flash After changing the router ’s conf iguration settings, you must sa ve all of the configuration parameters to FLASH to avoid losing them after turning of f or resetting your router . Click “ Save Config “ and click “ Apply ” to write your new configuration to FLASH.
122 5.5 Rest art Click Restart with option Current Settings to reboot your router (and restore your last saved configuration). If you wish to restart the rout er using the factory default se ttings (f.
123 5.6 Logout T o exit the router ’s web interface, choose Logout . Please ensure that you have saved the configuration settings before you logout. Be aware that the router is restricted to only one PC accessing the configuration web pages at a time.
124 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting If your ADSL Router is not func tioning properly , you can refer firs t to this chapter for simple troubleshooting before contacting your service provider or Billion support. This can save you time and effort but if symptoms persist, consult your service provider .
125 Frequent loss of ADSL linesyn c (disconnections). Ensure that all other devic es connected to the same telephone line as your router (e.g. telephones, fax machines, analogue modems) hav e a line f.
Un punto importante, dopo l’acquisto del dispositivo (o anche prima di acquisto) è quello di leggere il manuale. Dobbiamo farlo per diversi motivi semplici:
Se non hai ancora comprato il Billion BiPAC 7300GX è un buon momento per familiarizzare con i dati di base del prodotto. Prime consultare le pagine iniziali del manuale d’uso, che si trova al di sopra. Dovresti trovare lì i dati tecnici più importanti del Billion BiPAC 7300GX - in questo modo è possibile verificare se l’apparecchio soddisfa le tue esigenze. Esplorando le pagine segenti del manuali d’uso Billion BiPAC 7300GX imparerai tutte le caratteristiche del prodotto e le informazioni sul suo funzionamento. Le informazioni sul Billion BiPAC 7300GX ti aiuteranno sicuramente a prendere una decisione relativa all’acquisto.
In una situazione in cui hai già il Billion BiPAC 7300GX, ma non hai ancora letto il manuale d’uso, dovresti farlo per le ragioni sopra descritte. Saprai quindi se hai correttamente usato le funzioni disponibili, e se hai commesso errori che possono ridurre la durata di vita del Billion BiPAC 7300GX.
Tuttavia, uno dei ruoli più importanti per l’utente svolti dal manuale d’uso è quello di aiutare a risolvere i problemi con il Billion BiPAC 7300GX. Quasi sempre, ci troverai Troubleshooting, cioè i guasti più frequenti e malfunzionamenti del dispositivo Billion BiPAC 7300GX insieme con le istruzioni su come risolverli. Anche se non si riesci a risolvere il problema, il manuale d’uso ti mostrerà il percorso di ulteriori procedimenti – il contatto con il centro servizio clienti o il servizio più vicino.