D-Link Express EtherNetwork DI-704UP Manual
D-Link Express EtherNetwork DI-704UP Manual

D-Link Express EtherNetwork DI-704UP Manual

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  • Page 1 D-Link DI-704UP Express EtherNetwork Broadband Router with USB Print Server Manual Building Networks for People...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Using the Setup Wizard ...12 Using the Configuration Menu...17 Installing the Print Server Software ...58 Networking Basics ...62 Resetting the DI-704UP to the Factory Default Settings ...75 Technical Specifications ...76 Frequently Asked Questions ...77 Contacting Technical Support ...105 Warranty ...106...
  • Page 3: Package Contents

    If any of the above items are missing, please contact your reseller. WARNING! Using a power supply with a different voltage rating than the one included with the DI-704UP will cause damage and void the warranty for this product. System Requirements for Configuration:...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    DI-704UP. The DI-704UP package even includes an Ethernet cable to get you started. The DI-704UP is ideal if you are creating your first home or small business network, or if you are a more advanced user looking for additional management settings.
  • Page 5: Features And Benefits

    Network Address Translation - NAT allows your private net- work to share a single public IP address. All your computer con- nected to the DI-704UP will be on a private network shielded from Internet intruders. Built-In 4-Port Switch - Allows you to quickly and easily share an Internet connection with multiple computers and devices.
  • Page 6: Leds

    LED Activity A solid light indicates a proper connection to the power supply. Flashes consistently to indicate that the DI-704UP is working properly. A solid light indicates that the unit is not working properly. A Solid light indicates connection on the WAN port.
  • Page 7: Connections

    WAN Port Lan Ports WARNING! Using a power supply with a different voltage rating than the one in- cluded with the DI-704UP will cause damage and void the warranty for this product. WAN Port Receptor for Power Adapter LAN Ports Connect the supplied power adapter that came with the unit.
  • Page 8: Introduction To Broadband Router Technology

    Introduction to Broadband Router Technology A router is a device that forwards data packets from a source to a destination. Routers can work on Open System Interconnection (OSI) layer 3, which for- wards data packets using an IP address and not a MAC address. A router will forward data from the Internet to a particular computer on your LAN.
  • Page 9: Introduction To Local Area Networking

    Introduction to Local Area Networking A Local Area Network (LAN) is typically an Ethernet-based network that con- nects several computers together over a small area such as a building or group of buildings. LAN’s can also be connected over large areas. A collection of LANs connected over a large area is called a Wide Area Network (WAN).
  • Page 10: Sample Scenario

    Quick Installation Guide for loading the Windows print server software if on a Windows-based computer. ** Easily upgrade to a wireless network by adding a wireless Access Point (D-Link DWL-900AP+) ** 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3...
  • Page 11: Network Setup

    B. Turn OFF your computer. C. Do NOT connect the power adapter to your D-Link router. Connect the D-Link Router Cables. A. Connect the Ethernet (or networking) cable from the Cable or DSL modem to the WAN port of the router.
  • Page 12: Using The Setup Wizard

    Using the Setup Wizard Open your Web browser and type “http://192.168.0.1” URL address box. Then press the Enter or Return key. The logon pop-up screen will appear. Type “admin” for the username and leave the password field blank. Click Once you have logged in, the Home screen will appear.
  • Page 13 Using the Setup Wizard (continued) You will see the following screens. Click Next Set up your new password. You have the option to establish a password. Click Next...
  • Page 14 Using the Setup Wizard (continued) Set up your Time Zone. have the option to the set standard time for your router. To change the default selection, select the drop down arrow and choose the correct time zone. Click Next Select your Internet Connection.
  • Page 15 Using the Setup Wizard (continued) If you selected Dynamic IP Address, this screen will appear: (Used mainly for Cable Internet service.) Click the “Clone MAC Address” button to automatically copy the MAC address of the network adapter in your computer. You can also manually type in the MAC address.
  • Page 16 Using the Setup Wizard (continued) If your ISP uses PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet), and this option is selected, then this screen will appear: (Used mainly for DSL Internet service.) Please be sure to remove any existing PPPoE client software installed on your computers.
  • Page 17: Using The Configuration Menu

    Type in the IP Address of the DI-704UP. Home > Wizard Note: If you have changed the default IP Address assigned to the DI-704UP, make sure to enter the correct IP Address. The factory default User name is “admin” and the default Password is blank (empty).
  • Page 18 Using the Configuration Menu (continued) Home > Wizard (continued) The Home>Wizard screen will appear upon log in. Please refer to the Quick Instal- lation Guide for more information regarding the Setup Wizard. Clicking Apply will save changes made to the page. Clicking Cancel will clear changes made to the page.
  • Page 19 Using the Configuration Menu (continued) Home > WAN (continued) WAN is short for Wide Area Network. The WAN settings can be referred to as the Public settings. All IP information in the WAN settings are public IP addresses which are accessible on the Internet. The WAN settings consist of four options: Dynamic IP Address, Static IP Address, PPPoE, and Others.
  • Page 20 Using the Configuration Menu (continued) Home > WAN (continued) MAC Address: The default MAC address is set to the WAN’s physical interface MAC address on the Broadband Router. You can use the “Clone MAC Address” button to copy the MAC address of the Ethernet Card installed by your ISP and replace the WAN MAC address with this MAC address.
  • Page 21 Using the Configuration Menu (continued) Home > WAN > Static IP Address Choose Static IP Address if all WAN IP information is provided to you by your ISP. You will need to enter in the IP Address, subnet mask, gateway address, and DNS address(es) provided to you by your ISP.
  • Page 22 Home > WAN > PPPoE Please be sure to remove any Client Software program on your computer before you start your configuration of the DI-704UP Router. Choose PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet) if your ISP uses PPPoE connection. Your ISP will provide you with a username and password.
  • Page 23 Using the Configuration Menu (continued) Home > WAN > PPPoE (continued) Dynamic PPPoE: PPPoE connection where you will receive an IP address automatically from your ISP. Static PPPoE: PPPoE connection where you have an assigned (static) IP address. User Name: Your PPPoE username provided by your ISP.
  • Page 24 Using the Configuration Menu (continued) Home > WAN > PPTP Dynamic IP Address for PPTP is a WAN connection used in Europe. My IP Address: Enter in the IP address for the PPTP connection. My Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask information. Server IP: Enter the Server IP address.
  • Page 25 Using the Configuration Menu (continued) Home > WAN > PPTP (continued) PPTP Account: Enter in the username for the PPTP account. PPTP Password: Enter the password for the PPTP account. Retype in Password to confirm. Connection ID: Enter the Connection ID if required (Optional) Maximum Idle Time: The amount of time of inactivity before disconnecting your PPTP session.
  • Page 26 Using the Configuration Menu (continued) Home > WAN > BigPond Cable Dynamic IP Address for BigPond is a WAN connection used in Australia. Account: Enter in the username for the BigPond account. Password: Enter the password for the BigPond account. Login Server: (Optional) Enter the Login Server name if required.
  • Page 27 LAN is short for Local Area Network. This is considered your internal network. These are the IP settings of the LAN interface for the DI-704UP. These settings may be referred to as Private settings. You may change the LAN IP address if needed. The LAN IP address is private to your internal network and cannot be seen on the Internet.
  • Page 28 Using the Configuration Menu (continued) Home > DHCP DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Control Protocol. The DI-704UP has a built-in DHCP server. The DHCP Server will automatically assign an IP address to the computers on the LAN/private network. Be sure to set your computers to be DHCP clients by setting their TCP/IP settings to “Obtain an IP Address Automatically.”...
  • Page 29 Using the Configuration Menu (continued) Home > DHCP Static DHCP allows computers on the LAN to receive the same DHCP IP address everytime it boots up. You can bind a specific IP address to a specific computer based on the computer’s MAC address. Starting IP address: The starting IP address for the DHCP server’s IP assignment.
  • Page 30 Using the Configuration Menu (continued) Advanced > Virtual Server The DI-704UP can be configured as a virtual server so that remote users accessing Web or FTP services via the public IP address can be automatically redirected to local servers in the LAN (Local Area Network). The DI-704UP firewall feature filters out unrecognized packets to protect your LAN network so all computers networked with the DI-704UP are invisible to the outside world.
  • Page 31 Using the Configuration Menu (continued) Advanced > Virtual Server The DI-704UP is also capable of port-redirection meaning incoming traffic to a particular port can be redirected to a different port on the server computer. Each of the virtual services that are created will be listed at the bottom of the screen in the Virtual Servers List.
  • Page 32 Using the Configuration Menu (continued) Advanced > Virtual Server Example #2: If you have an FTP server that you wanted Internet users to access by WAN port 2100 and only during the weekends, you would need to enable it as such. FTP server is on LAN computer 192.168.0.30.
  • Page 33 Internet telephony. These applications have difficulty working through NAT (Network Address Translation). Special Applications makes some of these applications work with the DI-704UP. If you need to run applications that require multiple connections, specify the port normally associated with an application in the Trigger Ports field, then enter the public ports associated with the trigger port into the Public Ports field.
  • Page 34 Using the Configuration Menu (continued) Advanced > Application At the bottom of the screen, there are defined special applications. To use them, select one from the drop down list and select an ID number you want to use. Then click the “Copy to”...
  • Page 35 Using the Configuration Menu (continued) Advanced > IP Filter Use IP (Internet Protocol) filters to allow or deny computers access to the Internet based on their IP address.
  • Page 36 Using the Configuration Menu (continued) Advanced > IP Filter Enabled / Disabled: Click Enabled to apply the filter policy or click Disabled to enter an inactive filter policy (You can reactivate the policy later.) IP Address: Enter in the IP address range of the computers that you want the policy to apply to. If it is only a single computer that you want the policy applied to, then enter the IP address of that computer in the Start Source IP and leave the End Source IP blank.
  • Page 37 At the bottom of the screen, there is a list of MAC addresses from the DHCP client computers connected to the DI-704UP. To use them, select one from the drop down list and select an IP number you want to use. Then click the “Copy to” button and the DI-...
  • Page 38 Using the Configuration Menu (continued) Advanced > MAC Filters Disabled MAC Filter: Select this option if you do not want to use MAC filters on your Local Area Network (LAN). Only allow computers with MAC address listed below to access the network: Select this option to allow only computers that are in the list access to the network and Internet.
  • Page 39 Using the Configuration Menu (continued) Advanced > URL Blocking Use URL Blocking filters to disallow computer(s) to access Internet with the following URL keywords entered into the list. The URL Blocking filters are useful features that are similar to parental control. Users can enter keywords that may have adult content, hack, or other materials to prevent computers connected to the Local Area Network (LAN) from accessing those web sites.
  • Page 40 Advanced > Domain Filter Use Domain filters to allow or deny computers access to specific Internet domains whether it is through www, ftp, snmp, etc. Domain filters apply to wired computers connected to one of the four Ethernet LAN ports to the DI-704UP.
  • Page 41 Using the Configuration Menu (continued) Advanced > Domain Filter Disabled Domain Filter: Select this option if you do not want to use Domain filters. Allow users to access the following domains and block all other domains: Select this option to allow users to access the specified Internet domains listed below. Users will be denied access to all other Internet domains.
  • Page 42 Broadband Router. It works in the same way as IP Filters with additional settings. You can create more detailed access rules for the DI-704UP. When virtual services are created and enabled, it will also display in Firewall Rules. Firewall Rules contains all network firewall rules pertaining to IP (Internet Protocol).
  • Page 43 SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a widely used network monitoring and control protocol that reports activity on each network device to the administrator of the network. SNMP can be used to monitor traffic and statistics of the DI-704UP. The DI- 704UP supports SNMP v1.
  • Page 44 DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) keeps dynamic IP addresses (e.g., IP ad- dresses assigned by a DHCP capable router or server) linked to a domain name. Users who have a Dynamic DNS account may use this feature on the DI-704UP. DDNS: When an IP address is automatically assigned by a DHCP server, DDNS automatically updates the DNS server.
  • Page 45 Using the Configuration Menu (continued) Advanced > Routing Static routes can be added if you require specific routes within your internal network. These routes will not apply to the WAN network. Destination: Enter in the IP of the specified network that you want to access using the static route. Subnet Mask: Enter in the subnet mask to be used for the specified network.
  • Page 46 If you have a computer that cannot run Internet applications properly from behind the DI-704UP, then you can allow that computer to have unrestricted Internet access. En- able this feature and enter the IP address of that computer as a DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) host with unrestricted Internet access.
  • Page 47 Tools > Admin Administrator Settings At this page, the DI-704UP administrator can change the system password. There are two accounts that can access the Broadband Router’s Web-Management interface. They are admin and user. Admin has read/write access while user has read-only access.
  • Page 48 Router and 8080 is the port used for the Web-Management interface. Tools > Time The system time is the time used by the DI-704UP for scheduling services. You can manually set the time or connect to a NTP (Network Time Protocol) server. If an NTP server is set, you will only need to set the time zone.
  • Page 49 The current system settings can be saved as a file onto the local hard drive. The saved file or any other saved setting file created by the DI-704UP can be uploaded into the unit. To reload a system settings file, click on Browse to search the local hard drive for the file to be used.
  • Page 50 Using the Configuration Menu (continued) Tools > Firmware You can upgrade the firmware by using this tool. First, check the D-Link support site for firmware updates at http://support.dlink.com. Make sure that the firmware you want to use is saved on the local hard drive of your computer. Click on Browse to search the local hard drive for the firmware that you downloaded from the D-Link website to be used for the update.
  • Page 51 Using the Configuration Menu (continued) Tools > Misc...
  • Page 52 Block WAN Ping: Click Enable to block the WAN ping. Computers on the Internet will not get a reply back from the DI-704UP when it is being “ping”ed. This may help to increase security. SPI Mode: Stateful Packet Inspection is a form of firewall protection that will inspect all of the pack- ets transmitted through the DI-704UP.
  • Page 53 ISP. If your WAN connection is set up for PPPoE, a Connect button and Disconnect button will be displayed. Use Disconnect to drop the PPPoE connection and use Connect to establish the PPPoE connection. This page allows you to observe the DI-704UP’s working status:...
  • Page 54 Using the Configuration Menu (continued) Status > Device Info LAN MAC Address: Displays the LAN port MAC/hardware address. IP Address: LAN/Private IP Address of the DI-704UP. Subnet Mask: LAN/Private Subnet Mask of the DI-704UP. WAN MAC Address: Displays the WAN port MAC/hardware address.
  • Page 55 Using the Configuration Menu (continued) Status > Log The Broadband Router keeps a running log of events and activities occurring on the router. If the device is rebooted, the logs are automatically cleared. You may save the log files under Log Settings. First Page: The first page of the log.
  • Page 56: Log Settings

    Displays the logs of activities and events, and can be setup to send these logs to another location. E-Mail Alert: The DI-704UP can be set up to send the log files to a specific email address. SMTP Server IP: Input the SMTP information. Usually, this is provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
  • Page 57 Using the Configuration Menu (continued) Help Help This menu displays the complete Help menu. For help at anytime, click on the Help tab in the configuration menu.
  • Page 58: Installing The Print Server Software

    Installing the Print Server Software Insert the installation CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. The following window will be shown automatically. If it is not, please run “install.exe” on the CD-ROM. Click Install Print Server Software Click to Install Print Server Software for either Windows 98SE/ME or Windows 2000/XP Click...
  • Page 59 Installing the Print Server Software (continued) Select the destination folder. Click Browse select a destination folder Click Next Click Finish Select the option for restarting the computer. Click After rebooting your computer, the software installation procedure is finished.
  • Page 60 Configuring on Windows 98SE/ME Platforms After you finish the software installation proce- dure, your computer will be capable of network printing provided by the DI-704UP. On a Win- dows 95/98 platform, open the Printers win- dow in the My Computer menu.
  • Page 61 Installing the Print Server Software (continued) Configuring on Windows XP/2000/NT Platforms Type in the IP address of the DI-704UP. Click Click Port The configuration procedure for a Windows 2000/XP platform is similar to that of Win- dows 95/98 except the screen of printer Prop-...
  • Page 62: Networking Basics

    Networking Basics Using the Network Setup Wizard in Windows XP In this section you will learn how to establish a network at home or work, using Microsoft Windows XP. Note: Please refer to websites such as http://www.homenethelp.com http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000 for information about networking computers using Windows 2000, ME or 98SE.
  • Page 63 Networking Basics (continued) Using the Network Setup Wizard in Windows XP Please follow all the instructions in this window: Click Next In the following window, select the best description of your computer. If your computer connects to the Internet through a gateway/router, select the second option as shown.
  • Page 64 Networking Basics (continued) Using the Network Setup Wizard in Windows XP Enter a Computer description and a Computer name (optional.) Click Next Enter a Workgroup name. All computers on your network should have the same Workgroup name. Click Next...
  • Page 65 Networking Basics (continued) Using the Network Setup Wizard in Windows XP Please wait while the Network Setup Wizard applies the changes. When the changes are complete, click Next. Please wait while the Network Setup Wizard configures the computer. This may take a few minutes.
  • Page 66 Networking Basics (continued) Using the Network Setup Wizard in Windows XP In the window below, select the option that fits your needs. In this example, Create a Network Setup Disk has been selected. You will run this disk on each of the computers on your network.
  • Page 67 Networking Basics (continued) Using the Network Setup Wizard in Windows XP Please wait while the Network Setup Wizard copies the files. Please read the information under Here’s how in the screen below. After you com- plete the Network Setup Wizard you will use the Network Setup Disk to run the Network Setup Wizard once on each of the computers on your network.
  • Page 68 Networking Basics (Continued) Using the Network Setup Wizard in Windows XP Please read the information on this screen, then click Finish to complete the Network Setup Wizard. The new settings will take effect when you restart the computer. Click Yes to restart the computer.
  • Page 69 Networking Basics (Continued) Naming your Computer To name your computer, please follow these directions: In Windows XP: Click Start (in the lower left corner of the screen) Right-click on My Computer Select Properties Select the Computer Name Tab in the System Properties window.
  • Page 70 Networking Basics (Continued) Naming your Computer In this window, enter the Computer name. Select Workgroup and enter the name of the Workgroup. All computers on your network must have the same Workgroup name. Click OK. Assigning a Static IP Address in Windows XP/2000 Note: Residential Gateways/Broadband Routers will automatically assign IP Ad- dresses to the computers on the network, using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configura- tion Protocol) technology.
  • Page 71 Networking Basics (Continued) Assigning a Static IP Address in Windows XP/2000 Double-click on Network Connections. Right-click on Local Area Connections. Single-click on Properties.
  • Page 72 IP address: e.g., 192.168.0.2 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Default gateway: Enter the LAN IP address of the wireless router. (D-Link wireless routers have a LAN IP address of 192.168.0.1) Select Use the following DNS server addresses. Enter the LAN IP address of the Wireless Router.
  • Page 73 Networking Basics (Continued) Selecting a Dynamic IP Address with Macintosh OSX Go to the Apple Menu and select System e n c e s Double-click on Network Select Built-in Ethernet in the Show pull-down menu Select Using DHCP in the Configure pull-down menu Click Apply Now The IP Address, Subnet...
  • Page 74 Networking Basics Checking the Connection by Pinging in Windows XP and 2000 Go to Start > Run > type cmd. A window similar to this one will appear. Type ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where xxx is the IP Address of the Router or Access Point.
  • Page 75: Resetting The Di-704Up To The Factory Default Settings

    After you have tried other methods for troubleshooting your network, you may choose to Reset the DI-704UP to the factory default settings. To hard-reset the D-Link DI-704UP to the Factory Default Settings, please do the following: Locate the Reset button on the back of the DI-704UP.
  • Page 76: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Standard IEEE 802.3 10Base-T Ethernet IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet IEEE 802.3 NWay Auto-Negotiation USB 1.1 VPN Pass Through PPTP L2TP IPSec Ports One WAN Four LAN LEDs Power Printer Local Network - 10/100 Operating Temperature F to 131 F (0 C to 55 Humidity...
  • Page 77: Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions Why can´t I access the web based configuration? When entering the IP Address of the DI-704UP (192.168.0.1), you are not connecting to the Internet or have to be connected to the Internet. The device has the utility built- in to a ROM chip in the device itself.
  • Page 78 Frequently Asked Questions (continued) Why can´t I access the web based configuration? (continued) What type of cable should I be using? (continued) What´s the difference between a crossover cable and a straight-through cable? The wiring in crossover and straight-through cables are different. The two types of cable have different purposes for different LAN configurations.
  • Page 79 Frequently Asked Questions (continued) Why can´t I access the web based configuration? (continued) Step 2 Disable any Internet security software running on the computer. Software firewalls like Zone Alarm, Black Ice, Sygate, Norton Personal Firewall, etc. might block access to the configuration pages. Check the help files included with your firewall software for more information on disabling or configuring it.
  • Page 80 Step 4 Check your IP Address. Your computer must have an IP Address in the same range of the device you are attempting to configure. Most D-Link devices use the 192.168.0.X range. How can I find my IP Address in Windows 95, 98, or Step 1 Click on Start, then click on Run.
  • Page 81 Step 4 (continued) Check your IP Address. Your computer must have an IP Address in the same range of the device you are attempting to configure. Most D-Link devices use the 192.168.0.X range. How can I find my IP Address in Windows 2000/XP? Step 1 Click on Start and select Run.
  • Page 82 Step 4 (continued) Check your IP Address. Your computer must have an IP Address in the same range of the device you are attempting to configure. Most D-Link devices use the 192.168.0.X range. Make sure you take note of your computer´s Default Gateway IP Address. The Default Gateway is the IP Address of the D-Link router.
  • Page 83 Frequently Asked Questions (continued) Why can´t I access the web based configuration? (continued) How can I assign a Static IP Address in Windows 2000? (continued) Click Use the following IP Address and enter an IP Address that is on the same subnet as the LAN IP Address on your router.
  • Page 84 Step 5 Access the web management. Open your web browser and enter the IP Address of your D-Link device in the address bar. This should open the login page for the web management. Follow instructions to login and complete the configuration.
  • Page 85 Frequently Asked Questions (continued) How can I setup my router to work with a Cable modem connection? (i.e. Cox, Adelphia, Rogers, Roadrunner, Charter, and Comcast). Note: Please configure the router with the computer that was last connected directly to the cable modem. Step 1 Log into the web based configuration by typing in the IP...
  • Page 86: Static Cable Connection

    Frequently Asked Questions (continued) How can I setup my router to work with a Cable modem connection? (continued) Step 3 Power cycle the cable modem and router: First turn the cable modem off. Next, turn the router off Leave them off for 2 minutes**. After 2 minutes**, turn the cable modem on.
  • Page 87 300 from your computer or you will not be able to connect to the Internet. Step 1 Upgrade Firmware if needed. (Please visit the D-Link tech support website at: firmware upgrade information.) Step 2 Take a paperclip and perform a hard reset. With the unit on, use a paperclip and hold down the reset button on the back of the unit for 10 seconds.
  • Page 88 Step 9 Turn off your DSL modem for 2-3 minutes. Turn back on. Once the modem has established a link to your ISP, plug the power back into the D-Link router. Wait about 30 seconds and log back into the router.
  • Page 89 Frequently Asked Questions (continued) How do I open ports on my router? To allow traffic from the Internet to enter your local network, you will need to open up ports or the router will block the request. Step 1 Log into the web based configuration by typing in the IP Address of the router (default:192.168.0.1) in your web browser.
  • Page 90 DMZ hosts security, the Web pages might be corrupted but no other company information would be exposed. D-Link, a leading maker of routers, is one company that sells products designed for setting up...
  • Page 91 Frequently Asked Questions (continued) How do I configure the DMZ Host? (continued) Step 2 Log into the web based configuration of the router by typing in the IP Address of the router (default:192.168.0.1) in your web browser. The username is admin (all lowercase) and the password is blank (empty).
  • Page 92 Frequently Asked Questions (continued) How do I open a range of ports on my DI-704UP using Firewall rules? Step 1 Log into the web based configuration by typing in the IP Address of the router (default:192.168.0.1) in your web browser. The username is admin (all lowercase) and the password is blank (empty).
  • Page 93 1723 How do I use PC Anywhere with my DI-704UP router? You will need to open 3 ports in the Virtual Server section of your D-Link router. Step 1 Log into the web based configuration by typing in the IP Address of the router (default:192.168.0.1) in your web browser.
  • Page 94 Frequently Asked Questions (continued) How do I use PC Anywhere with my DI-704UP router? (continued) Step 6 Create a second entry as shown. Step 7 Click Apply and then click Continue. Step 8 Create a third and final entry as shown here:...
  • Page 95 Frequently Asked Questions (continued) How can I use eDonkey behind my D-Link Router? You must open ports on your router to allow incoming traffic while using eDonkey. eDonkey uses three ports (4 if using CLI): 4661 (TCP) To connect with a server 4662 (TCP) To connect with other clients 4665 (UDP) To communicate with servers other than the one you are connected to.
  • Page 96 Frequently Asked Questions (continued) How do I set up my router for SOCOM on my Playstation 2? To play SOCOM and hear audio, you must download the latest firmware for the router (if needed), enable Game Mode, and open port 6869 to the IP Address of your Playstation.
  • Page 97 Frequently Asked Questions (continued) How can I use Gamespy behind my D-Link router? Step 1 Log into the web based configuration by typing in the IP Address of the router (default:192.168.0.1) in your web browser. The username is admin (all lowercase) and the password is blank (empty).
  • Page 98 Frequently Asked Questions (continued) How do I configure my router for KaZaA and Grokster? The following is for KaZaA, Grokster, and others using the FastTrack P2P file sharing system. In most cases, you do not have to configure anything on the router or on the Kazaa software.
  • Page 99 To host a Warcraft 3 game, you must open ports on your router to allow incoming traffic. To play a game, you do not have to configure your router. Warcraft 3 (Battlenet) uses port 6112. For the DI-704UP: Step 1 Log into the web based...
  • Page 100 Microsoft ICS that use only standard NAT will NOT work with NetMeeting or other h.323 software packages. In order to use NetMeeting with your D-LInk router, you need to put the router in DMZ. Note: A few hardware manufacturers have taken it on themselves to actually provide H.323 compatibility.
  • Page 101 Frequently Asked Questions (continued) How do I set up my router to use iChat? -for Macintosh users- (continued) Step 3 Create a new firewall rule: Click Enabled. Enter a name (ichat1). Click Allow. Next to Source, select WAN under interface. In the first box, enter an *.
  • Page 102 Frequently Asked Questions (continued) How do I set up my router to use iChat? -for Macintosh users- (continued) For File Sharing: Step 1 Click on Advanced and then Virtual Server. Step 2 Check Enabled to activate entry. Step 3 Enter a name for your virtual server entry (ichat3).
  • Page 103 Frequently Asked Questions (continued) How do I send or receive a file via iChat when the Mac OSX firewall is active? -for Macintosh users- Mac OS X 10.2 and later The following information is from the online Macintosh AppleCare knowledge base: “iChat cannot send or receive a file when the Mac OS X firewall is active in its default state.
  • Page 104 Simply put, NAT is a method of connecting multiple computers to the Internet (or any other IP network) using one IP Address. D-Link´s broadband routers (ie: DI-704UP) support NAT. With proper configuration, multiple users can access the Internet using a single account via the NAT device.
  • Page 105: Contacting Technical Support

    Technical Support You can find software updates and user documentation on the D-Link website. D-Link provides free technical support for customers within the United States and within Canada for the duration of the warranty period on this product. U.S. and Canadian customers can contact D-Link technical support through our website, or by phone.
  • Page 106: Warranty

    D-Link’s sole obligation shall be to repair or replace the defective Hardware during the Warranty Period at no charge to the original owner or to refund at D-Link’s sole discretion. Such repair or replacement will be rendered by D-Link at an Authorized D-Link Service Office. The replacement Hardware need not be new or have an identical make, model or part.
  • Page 107 D-Link. Products shall be fully insured by the customer. D-Link will not be held responsible for any packages that are lost in transit to D-Link. The repaired or replaced packages will be shipped to the customer via UPS Ground or any common carrier selected by D-Link, with shipping charges prepaid.
  • Page 108 FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCT, RELATING TO WARRANTY SERVICE, OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, EVEN IF D-LINK HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. THE SOLE REMEDY FOR A BREACH OF THE FOREGOING LIMITED WARRANTY IS REPAIR, REPLACEMENT OR REFUND OF THE DEFECTIVE OR NON-CONFORMING PRODUCT.
  • Page 109: Registration

    Registration Register your D-Link product online at http://support.dlink.com/ register/ 10/08/04...

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