User Manual Contents About the Device ............................5 Minimum System Requirements .................... 7 Package Contents ........................7 Device Design ............................. 8 Front Panel ..........................8 Back Panel ..........................9 Side Panel ..........................9 Getting Started ............................10 New Features ......................... 10 Planning Your Network ......................
Exquisite Design and Build. Enclosed in a simple device design, the Aztech DSL5068EN(1T1R) is equipped with a USB 2.0 Port for file storage sharing, a WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) button to allow your customers to wirelessly connect their devices through a simple one touch setup, four (4) Ethernet ports to allow your customer’s Ethernet devices (e.g.
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Hyped-up with Function-rich Features. Aside from having a unique device design, the DSL5068EN(1T1R) has also been developed with function-rich features customers will surely look out for. The Aztech DSL5068EN(1T1R) has a TR069 support specifically made for remote management, remote configuration, and zero touch set up that allows efficiency and cost saving on customer support and logistics.
User Manual Minimum System Requirements Your computer must meet the following minimum requirements. Any Operating System Web Browser Ethernet network adapter An active DSL Internet account Package Contents Please check the package contents listed below. For any missing items, please contact your dealer immediately.
User Manual Device Design Front Panel LABEL ICON ACTION DESCRIPTION No power is supplied to the device POWER Steady green Connected to an AC power supply Steady red Error on the device No Ethernet connection ETHERNET Steady green Connected to an Ethernet port LAN 1-4 Blinking green Transmitting/Receiving data...
User Manual Back Panel LABEL DESCRIPTION ANTENNA Fixed Wi-Fi Antenna 12VDC 12V 1.0A DC Input port PORT ETHERNET Connecting computers and other Ethernet PORTS devices (RJ45) DSL PORT Connecting the modem to an ADSL line (RJ11) Side Panel BUTTON/ DESCRIPTION PORT For connecting USB devices such as USB external PORT...
User Manual Getting Started Setting up the device is easy. The flowchart below provides an outline of the steps needed in order to complete the installation. Brief descriptions appear beside each step. Detailed instructions are provided in the subsequent pages. You may refer to the diagram provided Plan your Network in this user manual for the suggested...
User Manual New Features Your DSL5068EN(1T1R) is a residential gateway equipped with the below improved features: Hardware Improvements A. 4 Ethernet ports. Equipped with 4 Ethernet ports, the DSL5068EN(1T1R) can easily accommodate a maximum of 4 Ethernet devices (e.g. desktops, laptops). B.
User Manual Planning Your Network Before moving ahead to setup your network, it is a good idea to draw out a network diagram to help identify your network devices and plan out how to connect these devices. The illustration below is an example of a network diagram.
User Manual Removing/Disabling Conflicts To ensure that the modem installation moves on smoothly, you need to remove or disable conflicts that may interfere with the installation. Probable conflicts may include: Internet sharing applications Proxy software Security software ...
User Manual Configuring TCP/IP Settings Check if your computer uses the default TCP/IP settings. To check the TCP/IP properties: 1. Select Start > Run. The Run dialog box would appear. 2. Enter control ncpa.cpl on the input box, and then click the OK button. This would open the Network Connections window in your computer.
User Manual Removing Temporary Internet Files Temporary Internet files are files from Web sites that are stored in your computer. Delete these files to clean the cache and remove footprints left by the Web pages you visited. To remove temporary Internet files: 1.
User Manual Setup the Device When installing the modem, find an area where there are enough electrical outlets for the modem, the main computer, and your other computer devices. You can refer to the diagram below for further reference while setting up your device.
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User Manual POTS Splitter (DSL Microfilter) Your phone line carries with it both phone calls and Internet signals. When you are using the Internet, the connection produces high- pitched tones that can affect your voice calls when using the phone. Installing a Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) splitter separates the two signals and eliminates the noise.
User Manual The Web User Interface (GUI) The Web User Interface allows you to configure all of your modem’s functionalities. The layout and content positioning of the device’s web user interface is mapped below. Accessing the Web User Interface To access your modem’s Web User Interface: 1.
User Manual Web User Interface Modes By default, upon accessing the Web User Interface of your DSL5068EN(1T1R), you would be redirected to the Basic Mode. The Web User Interface is subdivided into two (2) different modes: a. Basic Mode b. Advanced Mode Without logging in, the two (2) interface modes are only capable of the following: ...
User Manual Logging In to the Web User Interface To login to the web user interface, simply click the Login button located beside the Advanced Mode / Basic Mode button, and input user as its username and password. Connecting to the Internet You can use the web user interface to quickly setup your Internet connection, however, before proceeding;...
User Manual Basic Mode The Basic Mode displays your modem information and its current configuration. It allows you to view various modem information, quickly configure modem settings to have access to the Internet, and also configure your modem’s wireless settings. The Basic Mode contains the following menus: ...
User Manual Basic – Home The Basic-Home page of the web user interface displays a summary of your modem, ADSL connection status, and WAN connection status. It has the following sub menus: Main Quickstart A. Main Page 22 of 40...
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User Manual System. Displays a summary of your modem’s information such as Model Number, System Uptime, Firmware Version, Software Version, LAN MAC Address, and DSL MAC Address. WAN. Displays the current status of your WAN Connection such as Connection Uptime, WAN IP Address, Interface, and PPP Username.
User Manual Basic – Status The Basic – Status page of the web user interface displays various summaries of your modem such as System and ADSL information, LAN Configuration and DHCP router table, Wireless Configuration, ADSL Status, and Connection Statistics. The Basic Status contains the following sub menus: ...
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User Manual Wireless. Displays the current configuration settings of your Wireless. Information such as the wireless state, band, mode, broadcast SSID state, wireless MAC address, SSID, Authentication mode, and encryption mode can be found here. ADSL. Displays the current status of various ADSL oriented descriptions. In addition, upstream and downstream rates for SNR Margin, Attenuation, Data Rate, Forward Error Correction Seconds, CRC Errors, and output power can be seen in this area.
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User Manual System Log. Allows you to view the system log of your router. Simply click the refresh button to refresh the current activity log of your router. Page 26 of 40...
User Manual Basic – Wireless The Basic – Wireless page of the web user interface allows users to configure the modem’s wireless settings, wireless security, and access control. The Wireless page contains the following sub menus: Wireless Settings Security ...
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User Manual Wireless Enabled. Enable or disable the wireless connection of the device. Once the Wireless connection is disabled, you would not be able to connect to your device wirelessly. SSID. Allows you to change the default wireless network name set on your modem.
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User Manual B. Security SSID Index. Defines a group number for different Wi-Fi profiles. Enable SSID. This will allow you to enable/disable a wireless network for multiple SSID requirements. SSID. Allows you to change the default wireless network name set on your modem.
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User Manual C. Access Control. Allows you to Allow or Deny devices’ wireless access to your modem. Simply tick the WLAN MAC Filter checkbox, input the MAC address of the devices, and select Allow or Deny on the ACL Mode selection list. Click the Apply button to apply changes. Page 30 of 40...
User Manual Advanced Mode The Advanced Mode page can be accessed from the Basic page by clicking on Advanced Mode button located at the upper left corner of your screen. Other modem features may easily be accessed and configured in this mode.
User Manual Advanced Mode – Router Features The Advanced – Router Features page allows you to change various advanced modem oriented features of your modem. The Advanced Mode – Router Features is also the default page of the Advanced Mode page. The Advanced Mode –...
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User Manual Port Forwarding. Allows you to set and direct incoming traffic from the Internet to a specific computer in your local network. Port Triggering. Through port triggering, incoming connection to a specified port could be redirected to the PC that initiated the request.
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User Manual Static Route. Allows you to manually define data transmitting paths if your LAN consists of multiple subnets. IP QoS Prioritization. Allows the user to define networking service and protocol priority. Port Mapping. Allows ATM PVCs to be permanently routed to a physical interface on the device.
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User Manual Bandwidth Limiting Rules. Defines the amount of bandwidth per IP for both Egress (outgoing) and Ingress (incoming) data. The Bandwidth Limit tab must be enabled first before you can configure the fields below. All IPs which are not defined by a rule will follow the limit in the Bandwidth Limit tab.
User Manual Advanced Mode– Diagnostics The Advanced – Diagnostics page provides access to tools that may help you assess your modem’s performance. Tools such as ping, traceroute and ADSL plotting are provided in this area. The Advanced – Diagnostics page contains the following submenus: ...
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User Manual ADSL Plotting. Is dependent on your DSL connection and will only be populated by your ISP. Once you have successfully connected to your provider’s network, HEX information of your network setup will be shown in this area. Page 37 of 40...
User Manual Other Instructions Accessing an External Storage To access the contents of an external storage (e.g. hard disk / flash drive) connected to your DSL5068EN(1T1R)’s USB port, simply follow the instructions below: 1. Ensure that an external storage (e.g. hard disk / flash drive) is connected on your DSL5068EN(1T1R)’s USB port.
User Manual Modem Care Tips Do not deface the modem. Do not use any power adapters with the modem other than the supplied adapter as it may damage the device rendering it unusable. Do not allow the modem to get wet; when water gets in contact with the modem, the internal components might corrode and break your modem.
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