User Manual Contents About the Device ......................5 Requirements ....................6 Package Contents ..................6 Device Design ....................7 Front Panel ..................... 7 Back Panel ..................... 8 Side Panel ...................... 8 Getting Started ......................9 Planning Your Network ................10 Removing/Disabling Conflicts ..............
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User Manual Maintenance ....................35 Update ......................35 Reboot ......................36 Log ........................ 36 Diagnostics ....................37 Router Care Tips ......................38 Safety Precautions ..................... 39 Page 4 of 42...
The DSL5029EN(1T1R) provides topnotch capabilities that will perfectly compliment your customer’s internet needs. Distinguished for ADSL2/2+ Connections. Simplified and perfected for ADSL connectivity, the Aztech DSL5029EN(1T1R) is capable of supporting both ADSL2 and ADSL2+ connections, making this device a commendable partner for ADSL subscribers.
User Manual Requirements Your computer must meet the following minimum requirements. Any operating system can be used Web Browser Ethernet network adapter An active DSL Internet account Package Contents Package contents are listed below. For any missing items, please contact your dealer immediately.
User Manual Device Design Front Panel Front Panel The front panel provides LEDs. You can check the modem router’s working status by following the LED Explanation table. LABEL ICON ACTION DESCRIPTION The device is powered off POWER Connected to an AC power supply Link disconnection DSL signal is established Blinking...
User Manual Back Panel LABEL DESCRIPTION ANTENNA Fixed Wi-Fi Antenna 12VDC 12V 0.5A DC Input port PORT Connecting computers and other Ethernet PORTS devices (RJ45) DSL PORT Connecting the modem to an ADSL line (RJ11) ON/OFF Side Panel LABEL DESCRIPTION ...
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 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. Accessing Web Page To access your modem’s Web User Interface: 1. Launch any web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer, Google Chrome). On the address bar, type the default IP: 192.168.254.254 and press Enter.
User Manual Web User Interface 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. Status The Status page of the web user interface displays various summaries of your modem such as Device Info, ADSL information, LAN configuration, and Wireless configuration, and connection Statistics.
User Manual Wizard The Wizard page of the web user interface allows you to input the PPPoE username and password that your ISP provides. Click Apply Changes to save your settings. Page 18 of 42...
User Manual Wireless Settings In the navigation bar, click Setup. The tab Setup contains WAN, LAN and WLAN. WLAN Choose Setup > WLAN. The WLAN page that is displayed contains Basic, Security, MBSSID, Access Control List and WPS. Basic Settings Choose WLAN >...
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User Manual The following table describes the parameters of this page. FIELD DESCRIPTION Enable or disable the wireless connection of the device. Once the Wireless Disable Wireless connection is disabled, you would not be able to connect to your device LAN Interface wirelessly.
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User Manual Security Choose WLAN > Security, and the following page appears. The following table describes the parameters of this page. FIELD DESCRIPTION SSID Type Defines a group number for different Wi-Fi profiles. Allows you to change the encryption used by your modem. By default, Encryption the encryption mode is set to TKIP/AES.
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User Manual Mac Filtering Choose WLAN > Mac Filtering, and the following page appears. In this page, you can configure the access control of the wireless clients. If you choose Allow Listed as the Wireless Access Control Mode, only the devices whose MAC addresses are listed in the Current Access Control List can connect to the modem.
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User Manual Multi-BSSID Choose WLAN > MBSSID, and the following page appears. In this page, you can configure the multi-BSSID of the wireless clients. It supports 4 virtual access points (VAPs).It is a unique name to identify the modem in the wireless LAN. Wireless stations associating to the modem must have the same name.
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User Manual WPS Choose WLAN > WPS and the following page appears. There are two ways for the wireless client to establish the connection with the modem through WPS. The modem generates PIN, see the above figure. Click Regenerate PIN to generate a new PIN, and then click Start PBC. In the wireless client tool, enter the PIN which is generated by the modem, start connection.
User Manual Advanced In the navigation bar, click Advanced. The tab Advanced contains Route, NAT, QoS, CWMP, Port Mapping and Others. Route Choose Advanced > Route. The page that is displayed contains Static Route, IPv6 Static Route, and RIP. Static Route Click Static Route in the left pane, and the following page appears.
User Manual The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page. FIELD DESCRIPTION Enable Select to use static IP routes. Destination Enter the IP address of the destination device. Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask of the destination device. Enter the IP address of the next hop in the IP route to the destination Next Hop device.
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User Manual Port Trigger Click Port Trigger in the left pane, and the following page appears. Click the Usual Application Name drop-down menu to choose the application you want to setup for port triggering. When you have chosen an application the default Trigger settings will populate the table below.
User Manual QoS Select to enable or disable IP QoS function. You need to enable IP QoS if you want to configure the parameters of this page. Bandwidth Limit Click Advanced > QoS > Bandwidth Limit in the left pane, and the following page appears.
User Manual Port Mapping Choose Advanced > Port Mapping, and the following page appears. Create four rules through Group1 to Group4. The procedure is as follows: Step 1. Select Enable to enable port mapping. Step 2. Select Group1. Then the interfaces are added in the WAN and LAN table.
User Manual Step 4. Click Add to add the interface to the rule Step 5. Click Apply to save the changes. Parental Control Click Parental Control in the left pane, and the following page appears. This page is designed to help parents to control children’s time spent online. The specified PC can only access to internet in the specified time.
User Manual Service In the navigation bar, click Service. The tab Service contains IGMP and DDNS. IGMP Choose Service > IGMP, and the following page appears. The page that is displayed contains IGMP Proxy. IGMP Proxy Click IGMP Proxy in the left pane, and the following page appears. In this page, you can enable or disable IGMP proxy.
User Manual DDNS Choose Service > DDNS, the page shown in the following figure appears. This page is used to configure the dynamic DNS address from DynDNS.org or TZO. You can add or remove to configure dynamic DNS. Page 34 of 42...
User Manual Maintenance In the navigation bar, click Maintenance. The Maintenance page that is displayed contains Update, Reboot, Log, and Diagnostics. Update Choose Maintenance > Update. The Update page that is displayed contains Firmware Update and Backup/Restore. Backup / Restore Click Backup/Restore in the left pane, and the following page appears.
User Manual Reboot Choose Maintenance > Reboot, and the following page appears. You can set the router reset to the default settings or set the router to commit the current settings. Choose Maintenance > Log, and the following page appears. In this page, you can enable or disable system log function and view the system log.
User Manual Diagnostics Choose Maintenance > Diagnostics, and the following page appears. The page that is displayed contains Ping and Traceroute, Select the option that you want to run diagnostics. Page 37 of 42...
User Manual Router Care Tips 1. Do not deface the router. 2. Do not use any power adapters with the router other than the supplied adapter as it may damage the device rendering it unusable. 3. Do not let the router get wet, when water gets in contact with the router, the internal components can corrode which breaks down the router.
User Manual Safety Precautions Do not open, service, or change any component. Only qualified technical specialists are allowed to service the equipment. Observe safety precautions to avoid electric shock Check voltage before connecting to the power supply. Connecting to the wrong voltage will damage the equipment.
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