Allied Telesis AT-AR240E Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 ADSL Bridge/Router AT-AR240E Installation Guide...
  • Page 2: Part 15 Fcc Compliance Statement

    Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Part 15 FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference, and This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 3: Industry Canada Information

    Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment. If they do, you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service.
  • Page 4: Safety Guidelines

    Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Safety Guidelines Product warranty does not apply to damage caused by lightning, power surges or wrong voltage usage. Adhere to the following safety guidelines when using your unit to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury.
  • Page 5: Contacting Allied Telesyn Technical Support

    Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Where to Find Related Guides The Allied Telesyn web site at www.alliedtelesyn.com contains the most recent documentation for all of our products. All web-based documents relating to this product and other Allied Telesyn products can be downloaded from the web site in PDF format.
  • Page 6: Returning Products

    Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Returning Products Products for return or repair must first be assigned a Return Materials Authorization (RMA) number. A product sent to Allied Telesyn without a RMA number will be returned to the sender at the sender’s expense.
  • Page 7: Minimum System Requirements

    Thank you on your purchase of the AT-AR240E ADSL Bridge/Router! The AT-AR240E can be connected to any computer with a USB Port, to a 10 Base-T Ethernet card or to an Ethernet Hub / Switch. It makes use of your existing phone line for Internet surfing and at the same time allows you to use your phone.
  • Page 8: Front View

    Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide AT-AR240E ADSL Bridge/Router Overview Front View ETHERNET Lights up only if the Ethernet cable is properly connected. If the USB cable is connected, light remains off. Flickers when the Ethernet is transmitting / receiving data.
  • Page 9: Rear View

    - After a count of 30sec, release the button. IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU DO NOT POWER OFF OR RESTART YOUR AT-AR240E FOR THE NEXT 30 SECONDS! This is to allow sufficient time for the AT-AR240E to complete the reset function.
  • Page 10 Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Step 1: Setting Up Your AT-AR240E Power off your computer or/and any connected devices before connecting your AT-AR240E Router ! USB (direct connection to the USB Port on your computer) Mains Supply ETHERNET PHONE...
  • Page 11 Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Connect the Telephone cable from your ADSL Router to the Telephone Wall Socket. You may connect your Telephone set to the PHONE jack via a Micro-Filter . This connection is optional. For Single User Connection (Bridge mode) Connect the Ethernet cable (that comes...
  • Page 12 Installation Guide Step 2: Installing Your USB Device / Configuring Your Ethernet Network Card If you have connected your AT-AR240E to the USB Port of your Computer, please proceed with Step 2.1 - Installing the USB Driver Device (page 12).
  • Page 13 Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Select Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended). and click Next. Click Specify a location. Click Browse and navigate to the 'USB' folder on your ADSL CD-ROM. Click Next. Click Next to proceed installation with the indicated driver.
  • Page 14 Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide 2.1.2 Installing the USB Driver Device - For Windows ® Power on your computer to start Windows. Place the ADSL CD-ROM into your CD-ROM Drive. A MAIN MENU will be prompted. Click Exit.
  • Page 15 Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide 2.1.3 Installing the USB Driver Device - For Windows 2000 ® Power on your computer to start Windows. Place the ADSL CD-ROM into your CD-ROM Drive. A MAIN MENU will be prompted. Click Exit.
  • Page 16 Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide At the following prompt, click Next to proceed with the second stage. Repeat step iii to vi, following closely to the instructions prompted. You may be prompted with Digital Signature Not Found dialog box.
  • Page 17 Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide 2.1.4 Installing the USB Driver Device - For Windows ® Power on your computer to start Windows. Place the ADSL CD-ROM into your CD-ROM Drive. A MAIN MENU will be prompted. Click Exit.
  • Page 18: Configuring Your Ethernet Network Card

    From the Configuration tab, select TCP/IP-> xxx where refers to the model of your Ethernet Card that is connected to your AT-AR240E. Click Properties. (3Com EtherLink III ISA Ethernet card model is used as an example here) Click IP Address...
  • Page 19 Connections. Right-click on the Local Area Connection icon that reflects the model of your Ethernet Card that is connected to your AT-AR240E and click Properties. Ensure that the field Connect Using indicates the model of your Ethernet Card that is connected to your AT-AR240E.
  • Page 20 IP address: 192.168.1.1 Mask: 255.255.255.0 Either set the attached PC to dynamic address assignment - the AT-AR240E defaults to DHCP server operation enabled - or set up a static IP address for the PC on the same subnet e.g. 192.168.1.10...
  • Page 21 Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide An Ethernet cable is required for direct connection from a PC to the AT-AR240E - this is included with the product. Power on your computer. Load the ADSL CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. On the MAIN MENU, select RUN AT-AR240E WEB INTERFACE.
  • Page 22 Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Select the ‘ADSL Router’ button in the left-hand list, the following screen appears. Enter a connection name under ‘ATM Channel Parameters’ (mandatory), this is a free text field e.g. ‘ppp’ Set VPI = (mandatory) Set VCI = (mandatory) (NOTE: The VPI/VCI numbers vary by country - these will be supplied by your service...
  • Page 23 ‘Password’ as assigned by your service provider. Encapsulation type will also be supplied by your service provider. If your AT-AR240E IP address is being dynamically assigned by your service provider (most common), there is no further input required. If you have a static IP address then deselect the ‘Dynamic IP’...
  • Page 24 Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide If the details are correct then save using ‘Save Configuration’. Wait for the ‘Configuration saved’ confirmation to return (takes about 15sec). Now Network Address Translation (NAT) has to be enabled between the ADSL interface that has just been created (e.g.
  • Page 25 Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Click on ‘Enabled’ to enable the security module. Click ‘Apply’. An ‘Interfaces list’ will appear. In the ‘Interfaces List’ under ‘Name’ select the ADSL link e.g. ‘ppp’ from the drop- down box.
  • Page 26 Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Click on ‘Configure’. Click on ‘Enable NAT to internal interfaces’. Return to the status screen by selecting ‘Status’ from the top of the left-hand list. Select ‘NAT’. Click on ‘NAT’ under the ‘Security’ heading, the following screen will appear confirming the operation of NAT.
  • Page 27 Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide xvii Save current configuration by selecting ‘Save Configuration’. Wait 20sec or so for the configuration to be saved and the unit should then automatically establish an ADSL connection which will be indicated by the ADSL LED coming solidly on then flickering rapidly to indicate data transfer.
  • Page 28 Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide xviii To check that the AT-AR240E has received a dynamically assigned IP address on its WAN port, click on the ‘Status’ button, then select your ADSL link under the ‘ADSL’ heading e.g. ‘ppp’, see below.
  • Page 29 Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide When you select ‘ppp’ (for example), a status screen will appear as shown below, this will indicate the IP address that has been allocated by the network at the top of the screen, this indicates that you have been successfully authenticated by your service provider and that you are now able to access the Internet.
  • Page 30 Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide 3.1.1 ADSL routed connections using static IP address You may have signed a contract with your ADSL service provider that uses a static IP address for your ADSL connection. In this case, after creating the ADSL connection, a 'default route' MUST be set- up to set this static route to be used for routing all non-local IP addresses, this is carried out as follows.
  • Page 31 Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide The new static route will then be displayed in the lower part of the screen as show below iv Click on 'Save Configuration'...
  • Page 32 Installation Guide AT-AR240E as an ADSL Bridge The AT-AR240E can be configured as an ADSL Bridge following these steps: i Select the 'ADSL Bridge' button in the left-hand list, the following screen appears: Enter a connection name under ‘ATM Channel Parameters’ (mandatory), this is a free text field e.g.
  • Page 33: Configuring Your Internet Browser

    Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Installation Guide Deleting/Modifying an ADSL Connection If it is necessary to modify an existing ADSL connection (e.g. ‘ppp’) - for example to re-enter the password - it is necessary to delete the connection and re-enter it following the instructions above.

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