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RTA210

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  • Page 1: Adsl Router

    ADSL Router Quick Setup Guide RTA210...
  • Page 2 ADSL Router User Manual. There is a table in Section 3 of this Guide is to assist you in locating the relevant material. Contents inside this box: RTA210 router Power adapter 12VDC 1A ADSL line cord for New Zealand RJ-45 Ethernet cable...
  • Page 3: Installing The Router

    ADSL Router Quick Set-up Guide Default Configuration for New Zealand We have pre-configured this router to the following settings. If you accept the settings, please move on to Section 2 "Installing the Router". Router IP address 192.168.1.1 Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 (do not change) (do not change) Encapsulation...
  • Page 4: Prepare Your Computer

    STEP 1 CONNECT IT UP For a step-by-step guide refer to Page 5 Chapter 2 Hardware Description & Installation of the ADSL Router User Manual on CDRom. Connect the DSL port of the router into your ADSL jackpoint (telephone wall socket) with the provided line cord.
  • Page 5 ADSL Router Quick Set-up Guide Select IP Address tab. Specify 192.168.1.x (x is any number of your choice between 2 and 254). This is the IP address assigned to your computer. Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0. Select Gateway tab. Enter the router’s IP address 192.168.1.1.
  • Page 6 For Windows XP/2000: From Control Panel - Network Connections. Open Local Area Connections and click Properties. Double click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Select Use the following IP address. Enter 192.168.1.x (x is any number between 2 and 254). This is the IP address assigned to your computer.
  • Page 7 ADSL Router Quick Set-up Guide STEP 4 ENTER INTERNET ACCOUNT USER NAME AND PASSWORD Go to Configuration > WAN > ATM PVC > Setup ATM PVC. The pre-configured "MyConnection" PVC Interface will appear. Scroll down to check that Encapsulation Type is PPPoA & VC_MUX. Locate the PPP0A Configuration section.
  • Page 8 STEP 5 SAVE CONFIGURATION AND CHECK IF THE ROUTER IS ONLINE Go to Tool > Save Configuration. Click on Save. Next go to Tool > Reset Router. Make sure the "Reset to factory default settings" box is NOT ticked. Click Restart.
  • Page 9 ADSL Router Quick Set-up Guide Other material for advanced users Refer to these sections of the ADSL Router User Manual for: DHCP: Configure PC to get IP from DHCP Page 32 Section 4.2 Enable DHCP Page 43 Section 6.2.2 Show DHCP table Page 70 Section 6.5.6 Use the Web Configuration Manager Page 39 Chapter 5...
  • Page 10: Indicator Lights

    Indicator lights There are four green indicats on the front panel of the router. All lights will come on indicating self-test in progress every time the router is switched on. Indicator Function Description Power Off - No power. On - Power is on. DIAG Diagnosis Off - Self-test OK.
  • Page 11: Troubleshooting

    ADSL Router Quick Set-up Guide Scroll down to Data Encapulation. Click on the selection box, change Bridge to PPP0A: Remember to click Submit to take effect and then go to Tool > Save > Configuration. Click on Save to save the configuration you have entered. Troubleshooting Q1.
  • Page 12 ping 192.168.1.1 then press Enter. The response should be: Pinging 192.168.1.1 with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time=4ms TTL=30 If you see a similar response, router is communicating with the network correctly and the problem lies elsewhere. If the result is Request timed out or similar failures, there is a TCP/IP networking problem.
  • Page 13 ADSL Router Quick Set-up Guide perform a PING test as described in Q1-3, using these addresses: (A) Ping www.dynalink.co.nz (or any valid web address) (B) Ping 205.178.180.16 (or any valid public IP address) If both (A) & (B) returned no reply, go to second image in Step 4 (Section 2 - Configuring Router).
  • Page 14: Warranty

    Return delivery after repair will be paid for by Dynalink Modems Ltd within New Zealand. We reserve the right not to repair or replace goods that: have been mishandled, abused or not installed according to the guidelines as outlined in the instructions.

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