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ADSL2+ Modem/Wireless Router with VoIP Gateway
Model:LX360

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    User Manual ADSL2+ Modem/Wireless Router with VoIP Gateway Model:LX360...
  • Page 2 User Manual Contents Introduction......................1 Application....................1 Environment Requirements ..............1 System Requirements................1 Safety Cautions..................2 LED Status Description ................2 1.5.1 Front Panel..................2 1.5.2 Rear Panel ..................3 Hardware Installation ....................4 Choosing the Best Location for Wireless Operation.......4 Connecting the ADSL Router ..............5 Introduction to Web Configuration................6 Logging In to the Modem .................6 Summary of Device Information ..............7 Advanced Setup..................7...
  • Page 3 User Manual 3.7.3 TR-069 Client ................37 3.7.4 Access Control ................38 3.7.5 Update Software .................39 3.7.6 Save/Reboot ................40 Q&A ........................41...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    User Manual Introduction The DSL Router, an ADSL2+ integrated access device (IAD), is an advanced all-in-one gateway, incorporating VoIP, USB storage, Ethernet switch, and wireless home networking access point, complied with the IEEE802.11b/g standards. It can provide high access performance applications for individual users, SOHOs, small enterprises, and so on.
  • Page 5: Safety Cautions

    User Manual Recommended system requirements are as follows: Pentium 233 MHZ or above Memory: 64 Mbps or above 10M Base-T Ethernet or above Windows 9x, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows ME, Windows NT Ethernet network interface card 1.4 Safety Cautions Follow the announcements below to protect the device from risks and damage caused by fire and electric power.
  • Page 6: Rear Panel

    User Manual Indicator Status Description Power not supplied. Power Power supplied. Quick blink DSL line is training. ADSL DSL line is connected. DSL line is disconnected. No connection. Internet Blink DSL traffic is flowing. The users can access the Internet. No Ethernet signal is detected.
  • Page 7: Hardware Installation

    User Manual Wireless antenna. RJ-11 port, using the telephone line to connect the modem with the ADSL cable or splitter. VoIP1/2 Connect to phone for VoIP application. Enable or disable the WLAN. Press the button for to enable WLAN the WLAN. To restore the factory default, keep the device powered on Reset and push a long needle into the hole.
  • Page 8: Connecting The Adsl Router

    User Manual Building materials make difference: Buildings constructed using metal framing or doors can reduce effective range of the device. If possible, position wireless devices so that their signals can pass through drywall or open doorways. Avoid positioning them in the way that their signal must pass through metallic materials. Poured concrete walls are reinforced with steel while cinderblock walls generally have little or no structural steel.
  • Page 9: Introduction To Web Configuration

    User Manual Introduction to Web Configuration 3.1 Logging In to the Modem Step 1 Open a Web browser on your computer. Step 2 Enter http://192.168.1.1 (DSL router default IP address) in the address bar. The login page appears. Step 3 Enter a user name and the password.
  • Page 10: Summary Of Device Information

    User Manual 3.2 Summary of Device Information After logging in to the DSL router, the home page appears. In this page, you can view the summary of device Default Gateway: In the bridging mode there is no gateway. In other modes, it is the address of the uplink equipment, for example, PPPoE/PPPoA.
  • Page 11: Configuring Pppoe

    User Manual Choose Advanced Setup > WAN, and the following page appears. 3.3.1 Configuring PPPoE Step 1 Click Add and the following page appears. In this page, you can modify VPI/VCI, service categories, and QoS. VPI: Virtual path between two points in an ATM network. Its valid value range is from 0 to 255.
  • Page 12 User Manual Change the connection type of PVC 0/35 to PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) and set the Encapsulation Mode to LLC/SNAP-BRIDGING (according to the uplink equipment). Click Next and the following page appears. Step 3 In this page, you can modify the PPP user name, PPP password, authentication method.
  • Page 13 User Manual PPP Username: The correct user name that your ISP provides to you. PPP Password: The correct password that your ISP provides to you. PPPoE Service Name: If your ISP provides it to you, please enter it. If not, do not enter any information.
  • Page 14 User Manual stops the PPPoE connection. Once it detects the flow (like access to a webpage), the modem restarts the PPPoE dialup. If this function is disabled, the modem performs PPPoE dial-up all the time. The PPPoE connnection does not stop, unless the modem is powered off and DSLAM or uplink equipment is abnormal.
  • Page 15 User Manual Enable IGMP Multicast: IGMP proxy. For example, if you wish that the PPPoE mode supports IPTV, enable this function. Enable WAN Service: Enable it, unless you do not want to active the PVC. Click Next, and the following page appears. This page shows all the configuration. You can view the default values of NAT enable and Firewall enable.
  • Page 16: Bridge Configuration

    User Manual 3.3.2 Bridge Configuration This section describes the procedure for adding PVC 0/35 (Bridge mode). Click Add, and the following page appears. In this page, you can modify VPI/VCIs, service categories, and QoS. In this example, PVC 0/35 is to be modified and the default values of service category remain.
  • Page 17 User Manual Click Next and the following page appears. In this page, you can modify the service name. Enable Bridge Service: Enable it, unless you do not want to active the PVC. Click Next and the following page appears. This page shows all the configuration.
  • Page 18: Wireless

    User Manual To save the settings, click Save. To make any modifications, click Back. After you click Save, the following page appears. Note: You need to reboot the modem to activate this WAN interface and further configure services in this interface. 3.4 Wireless 3.4.1 Wireless –...
  • Page 19: Wireless – Security

    User Manual Enable Wireless: If you want to make wireless be available, you have to check this box first. Otherwise, the Hide Access Point SSID, Country, Enable Wireless Guest Network, and Guest SSID box will not be displayed. Hide Access Point: Check this box if you want to hide any access point for your router, so a station cannot obtain the SSID through passive scanning.
  • Page 20 User Manual In this page, the data is not encrypted when it is transferred from the device to the client station. This is the default option. Select SSID: Select the wireless LAN of SSID to configure security features. Network Authentication: Select the authentication mode for the selected wireless LAN of SSID to be open.
  • Page 21: Wireless – Advanced

    User Manual Network Authentication: Select the authentication mode for the selected wireless LAN of SSID to be open or shared. WEP Encryption: Enable WEP Encryption. Encryption Strength: Select the desired Data Security level to be 64-bit. Current Network Key: Select one of network key that you set on the Key boxes as default one.
  • Page 22 User Manual Band: Select 802.11b/g using wireless frequency band range. The radio frequency remains at 2.437 GHz. Channel: Fill in the appropriate channel to correspond with your network settings. The default value is Auto. All devices in your wireless network must use the same channel in order to work correctly.
  • Page 23 User Manual if you encounter high packet error rates. Do not set the threshold too low, since this can result in reduced networking performance. RTS Threshold: This value should remain at its default setting of 2347.Should you encounter inconsistent data flow, only minor reductions are recommended.
  • Page 24: Voice

    User Manual 54g™ Protection: The 802.11g standards provide a protection method so 802.11g and 802.11b devices can co-exist in the same network without “speaking” at the same time. Do not disable 54g Protection if there is a possibility that a 802.11b device may need to use your wireless network. In Auto Mode, the wireless device will use RTS/CTS to improve 802.11g performance in mixed 802.11g/802.11b networks.
  • Page 25: Sip Basic Setting

    User Manual 3.5.2 SIP Basic Setting Choose Voice > SIP Basic Setting, the following page appears. In this page, you can configure the SIP basic parameters. Interface name: This item provides for you to choose the way which VoIP of the DSL router connects to SIP Proxy.
  • Page 26 User Manual Locale selection: This item provides for you to choose country where your locale in. The different country use different standards used by DSL router VoIP module, such as ring tone standard. Locale selection default value is USA. Preferred code list: This item provides for you to specify the priority of codec, and the priority of codec declined from up to down.
  • Page 27: Sip Advanced Setting

    User Manual Note: Click Start SIP client or Stop SIP client to save the configurations. 3.5.3 SIP Advanced Setting Choose Voice > SIP Advanced Setting, the following page appears. In this page, you can configure the SIP advanced parameters. Forwarding number: Set the number to forward a call. This number can also be set through dialing ‘*74<NUM>#’...
  • Page 28 User Manual Call waiting: If call waiting is enabled on a line (see feature codes on the below), and you hear the call waiting tone during a call, press flash to answer the second call. The first call is automatically placed on hold. To switch between calls, press flash again.
  • Page 29: Sip Debug Setting

    User Manual – Auto - PSTN Call switch to idle line: The Router automatically selects the idle line for incoming PSTN call. – Line1 - PSTN Call switch to Line1: PSTN call is routed to line 1. If it is busy, PSTN call fails.
  • Page 30: Voip Functionality

    User Manual Remote server for SIP log message: For SIP Debugging. Set one IP address and one port. The SIP message (both send and receive) of IAD send to the setting host. Enable Vad support: Configure voice activity detection (VAD) and comfort noise generator (CNG).
  • Page 31 User Manual hop. In fact, many implementations integrate these two into one server, so in many case registrar and proxy refer to the same IP. (1) Select the right interface to use for registering, depending on where Proxy/Registrar resides. If use WAN link, make sure it is already up. (2) Fill SIP domain name with the IP address or the domain name of the SIP proxy.
  • Page 32 User Manual (1) Pick up the handset on the phone. (2) Dial *86 to enable DND function (3) Hook on the phone. Now your phone rejects all incoming calls. (4) To disable DND, press *87 on the key pad. 3.5.5.5 Redial For outgoing calls, DSL Router remembers the number you dial.
  • Page 33 User Manual 3.5.5.9 Blind Transfer Bind transfer transfers the current call to a third party blindly, regardless of whether the transfer is successfully. (1) Assume that you have already been in a voice connection. (2) Press FLASH to hold the first party. (3) Dial a third party.
  • Page 34: Usb Storage

    User Manual (2) Press *72 to enable call forwarding busy. That is, when our phone gets busy, this call will be forwarded. (3) Press *70 disables call forwarding busy. 3.5.5.13 Call Forwarding All If this feature enabled, incoming calls will be forwarded to third party without any reason.
  • Page 35 User Manual Local Path: When you insert the USB storage, it shows the USB storage information, and you can select which storage to store. Username: The account name which is set in the Configuration Web page of the Remote URL. Password: The password which is set in the Configuration Web page of the Remote URL.
  • Page 36: Management

    User Manual Allow FTP Server: If you allow users to access the FTP sever, please select this checkbox. Allow the internet access: If you allow the users of internet to access the FTP sever, please select this checkbox. Then configure the FTP listening port and maximum connections for the same IP.
  • Page 37: Settings

    User Manual 3.7.1 Settings 3.7.1.1 Settings Backup Choose Management > Settings > Backup to back up the DSL router configuration. 3.7.1.2 Settings Update Choose Management > Settings > Update, the following page appears. Click Browse and select the correct update configure settings file. Then, click Update Settings to update the modem settings.
  • Page 38: System Log

    User Manual 3.7.1.3 Settings Restore Default Choose Management > Settings > Restore Default, the following page appears. In this page, Click Restore Default Settings to restore DSL router settings to the factory defaults. 3.7.2 System Log Choose Management > System Log, the following page appears. The system log dialog allows you to view the system log and configure the system log options.
  • Page 39 User Manual Click Configure System Log to show the following page. You can enable or disable the system log and then select the log level, display level and mode, and click Save/Apply to end your configurations. Both the log level and display level have eight choices. The default log level is Debugging and the default display level is Error.
  • Page 40: Tr-069 Client

    User Manual If you select Remote or Both, all events are transmitted to the specified UDP port of the specified log server. After operations under Configure System Log, click View System Log to query the system logs. In this example, the View System Log is the default. Note: The log and display of the system events are above the set level.
  • Page 41: Access Control

    User Manual 3.7.4 Access Control 3.7.4.1 Access Control – Services Choose Management > Access Control > Services, the following page appears. In this page, you can enable or disable FTP, HTTP, ICMP, SSH, TELNET and TFTP services. And the LAN side and WAN side can have different configurations.
  • Page 42: Update Software

    User Manual Note: If the connection is PPPoE PVC, you can view the information of WAN side. 3.7.4.2 Access Control – Passwords Choose Management > Access Control > Passwords, the following page appears. In this page, you can modify the accounts passwords. 3.7.5 Update Software Choose Management >...
  • Page 43: Save/Reboot

    User Manual before the reboot is over. You must guarantee the update software is right and accurate. It is strictly forbidden to use other software for updates. After update software, it is suggested to restore the modem to the factory defaults and configure it again.
  • Page 44 User Manual Q&A Q: Why all LED indicators are off? = Check the connection between the power adaptor and the power socket. = Check the power switch is on or not. Q: Why LAN LED is not lighting? = Check the connection between the ADSL modem and your computer, hub, or switch.
  • Page 45: Fcc Information

    User Manual = The default IP address and subnet mask of the modem are 192.168.1.1 and 255.255.255.0 respectively. = User/password of super user: admin/admin = User/password of common user: user/user FCC Information This equipment complies with CFR 47, Part 15.19 of the FCC rules. Operation of the equipment is subject to the following conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received;...
  • Page 46 User Manual ---Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. ---Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Regulatory information / Disclaimers Installation and use of this Wireless LAN device must be in strict accordance with the instructions included in the user documentation provided with the product.

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