MicroNet SP3362F User Manual

MicroNet SP3362F User Manual

Adsl2+ modem router

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ADSL2+ Modem Router
Model No. SP3362F
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  • Page 1 User’s Manual ADSL2+ Modem Router Model No. SP3362F...
  • Page 2: Ce Declaration Of Conformity

    CE Declaration of conformity This equipment complies with the requirements relating to electromagnetic compatibility, EN55022 class A for ITE, the essential protection requirement of Council Directive 89/336/EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility. FCC Part 68 This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 3 Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs. Installation This device is equipped with a USOC RJ11C connector. FCC Part 15 The modem generates and uses radio frequency energy. If it is not installed and used properly in strict accordance with the user's manual, it may cause interference with radio and television reception.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    cause undesired operation. Contents CE Declaration of conformity................2 Chapter 1 Introduction ...................5 1.1 Overview......................5 1.2 Features ......................5 1.3 Protocols ......................6 1.4 Packet Encapsulation ...................6 1.5 System Requirements...................6 Chapter 2 Installation.....................6 2.1 Checklist ......................7 2.2 The Front LEDs ...................7 2.3 The Rear Ports....................8 2.4 Hardware Installation...................8 2.5 Software Installation ..................8 2.5.1 Preparing your system for software installation ........9...
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 Introduction

    – it connects directly into your ADSL line. The powerful SOHO firewall protects against attacks from hackers. Lighting-fast accessing speed combine with legendary reliability, Micronet SP3362F ADSL2+ Modem Router lets you explore the Internet like never before. 1.1 Overview This router is optimized to address the growing demand for high-speed Internet access, and it does so as a single, highly-integrated and cost-effective solution.
  • Page 6: Protocols

     Strong driving capability with up to 6.5Km transmission distance 1.3 Protocols  Supports full-rate ADSL2+ standard  ANSI T1. 413 Issue 2  ITU-T G. 992. 1 (G. dmt)  ITU-T G. 992. 2 (G. dmt)  ITU-T G. 992. 3 (G. dmt) ...
  • Page 7: Checklist

    2.1 Checklist Check the box contents carefully to ensure that all items are included. If any of the items are missing or damaged, contact your local distributor.  ADSL2+ Modem Router  Quick Installation Guide  Installation CD & Splitter ...
  • Page 8: The Rear Ports

    (RJ-11) and “Phone” port to a telephone. Insert a telephone line to the splitter’s “Line” port. 2. Connect one end of a network cable to SP3362F’s LAN (RJ-45) port with another end to PC’s network interface port. 3. Check all connections as shown in the below figure to see if everything is ready 4.
  • Page 9: Preparing Your System For Software Installation

    is highly recommended that you follow the installation wizard (from installation CD) to setup the device. During the installation process, you’ll be prompt to enter various setting such as username/account name, password, and VPI/VCI. This information can be obtained from your internet service provider. However, if you find yourself comfortable working around with computer menu settings and networking terms, you can still setup the device by logging into the administration page.
  • Page 10: Installing Your Adsl2+ Modem Router Using Wizard

    5) Click OK again. Windows may begin copying files to your computer. (Under Windows 98, system will ask you to restart your PC. Click Yes to restart your computer and initiate the new settings.) Once you’ve completed all the above, you are ready to setup the ADSL2+ Modem Router. 2.5.2 Installing your ADSL2+ modem router using wizard.
  • Page 11: Chapter 3 The Web Administration Page

    Chapter 3 The Web Administration Page Follow the below instruction to setup your modem router via web administration page. 3.1 Login The default values of your ADSL2+ Modem Router are as follow: IP Address: 192.168.2.1 User Name: admin Password: 1234 It is strongly recommended that you change the default password for security Notice! purpose.
  • Page 12 administration page. 2) Click on “Wizard”, located within the navigational panel to the left of the screen. At this page, you are required to enter VPI and VCI values. Consult your ISP or select the corresponding country and area if you are not clear about your local VCI and VPI.
  • Page 13 information (from ISP) to complete the setup.) Enter username and password provided by your ISP and default values for other options. For detailed information of these parameters, please refer to introductions later.
  • Page 14 6) Click “Next’’ and enable WAN service (enabled by fault). 7) Click “Next” to review your configurations on the following page.
  • Page 15: Chapter 4 Configuration

    From time to time you may require making fine adjustments to ADSL2+ Modem Router setting. This section provides a detail outline of all the functions / settings of Micronet SP3362F ADSL2+ Modem Router have to offer. 4.1 Device Info Click “Running Status”---“Summary” to display “Device Info” and “DSL”...
  • Page 16: Advance Settings

    connection. Click on “Route” to see the router table. 4.2 Advance Settings 4.2.1 WAN Click “WAN” to add/modify WAN information.
  • Page 17: Pppoa Mode

    VPI (Virtual Path Identifier):the virtual path between two points in ATM network. Its valid value is any number from 0 to 255 VCI (Virtual Channel Identifier):the virtual channel between two points in ATM network. Its valid value is any number from 32 to 65535(1—31is reserved for common protocols).
  • Page 18 1)Authentication Method:Auto/PAP/CHAP/MSCHAP. Auto is the commonly selected one. 2)Dialup on Demand: When enabled, the device will automatically cut the connection with ISP if it has not detected connection request within a configured time. 3)PPP IP Extension: The IP address obtained through upstream link will be assigned to the PC connected to the router when router is only connected to one PC.
  • Page 19 Enable IGMP Multicast: IGMP agent. For example, check this option when you want to enable the IPTV in the PPPoE mode. Enable WAN Service: enabled by default. It is recommended not to disable it, unless you do not need to activate your WAN.
  • Page 20: Mer Mode

    4.2.3 MER mode Select MER Encapsulation Mode:VC/MUX LLC/SNAP-BRIDGING When you select a connection type the encapsulation mode will automatically change to adapt to the selected type. We recommend you not to change the default setting. Click “Next” to display the following page.
  • Page 21 Obtain an IP address automatically: If you enable this option, the IP address and other parameters will be automatically obtained from your ISP. Use the following IP address: To manually specify an address, select this option and enter your static IP address and subnet mask.
  • Page 22 Click “Next” to display the following page. It displays all the configured options by you. Click “Save” to save your configurations. To activate them, click the “Save/Reboot” button.
  • Page 23: Ipoa Mode

    4.2.4 IPoA mode Select IPoA Encapsulation Mode:VC/MUX LLC/SNAP-BRIDGING When you select a connection type the encapsulation mode will automatically change to adapt to the selected type. We recommend you not to change the default setting. Click “Next” to display the following page.
  • Page 24 WAN IP Address: the WAN IP address provided by your ISP.WAN IP Address: the WAN IP address provided by your ISP. Use the following default gateway: if this is enabled you can also enable the following options: Use IP Address: the default gateway address provided by your ISP. Use WAN Interface:For a broadband access device, it means the IP address of a downstream link port.
  • Page 25: Bridging Mode

    Click “Next” to display the following page. It displays all the configured options by you. Click “Save” to save your configurations. To activate them, click the “Save/Reboot” button. 4.2.5 Bridging Mode Select bridging...
  • Page 26 Encapsulation Mode:VC/MUX / LLC/SNAP-BRIDGING When you select a connection type the encapsulation mode will automatically change to adapt to the selected type. We recommend you not to change the default setting. 2) Enable bridge service. If you select bridging mode you must enable this function. By default it is enabled.
  • Page 27 Click “Save” to save your configurations. To activate them, click the “Save/Reboot” button...
  • Page 28: Lan

    4.2.6 LAN IP Address: the router’s LAN IP address. Its default value is 192.168.2.1. You can change it according to your needs. Once you change this IP address, you should use the new IP address to enter Notice! the Web interface upon next time login. In addition you must set all LAN PCs’ default gateway at this new address to ensure successful internet access Subnet Mask:Allows you to set a subnet mask value Enable IGMP Snooping: used in the bridging mode.
  • Page 29: Nat

    4.2.7 NAT Virtual Server 1) Click “NAT”-----“Virtual Server” to display the following page. You can add or delete your virtual server settings here. By default, the external networks cannot access the IP addresses of your internal network. However, if you need such access by the external networks, for example, when you want to set up a server or support some special applications), you should enable this function to allow the access to your internal network by external networks.
  • Page 30 Select a Service: Select the service name to be enabled. Custom Server: Enter a service name manually. Server IP Address: LAN IP address of the server. After a service is selected, the system automatically opens the corresponding Notice! port. After you manually enter a customized service, you need to manually enter the port to be opened.
  • Page 31 Select a Service: Select the service name to be enabled. Custom Server: Enter a service name manually. After a service is selected, the system automatically opens the corresponding Notice! port. After you manually enter a customized service, you need to manually enter the port to be triggered.
  • Page 32 2) DMZ Host IP Address: Entering the LAN IP address of the DMZ host. Once you enable DMZ, all ports will be opened. In this case, your computer Notice! will be totally exposed to the public network. Be cautions to use this function. Click “Save/Apply”...
  • Page 33: Security

    UPnP is a kind of architecture of common Peer-to-Peer network connection used between the computer and intelligent devices/instruments. Based on the Internet standards and technologies (such as TCP/IP, HTTP and XML), UPnP enables automatic connection and cooperation between such devices, thus to enable network (especially the family network) to meet more people’s needs.
  • Page 34 restrict external network access by some computers in the internal network. Click “Add” to display the following page. You can add your rules according to the above configurations You can select a WAN interface. We recommend you to keep the default settings unchanged.
  • Page 35 5. Click “Add” to display the following page. You can add your rules according to the above configurations You can select a WAN interface. We recommend you not to modify the default settings.
  • Page 36: Routing

    Click “Save/Apply” to bring your configurations into effects. 4.2.9 Routing Default Gateway Click “Routing” → “Default Gateway” to display the following page. Enable “Obtain default Gateway automatically”: Check to enable and uncheck to disable this function. It is recommended that you keep the default setting.
  • Page 37: Dns

    Click “Add” to display the following page. Destination Network Address: a network range or a specific host intended to access. Subnet Mask: the subnet mask corresponding to the destination network address. Use Default Gateway IP Address: the gateway address to access detonation address.
  • Page 38 Enable Automatic Assigned DNS: After enabling it, Router’s DHCP server will distribute a DNS server address to the client submitting the request. Primary DNS Address: Input the DNS address provided by your ISP Secondary DNS Address: Enter the second DNS address here if your ISP provides two.
  • Page 39: Dsl

    Therefore, to access your server, clients only need to access your domain name. Click “Add” to display the following page. D-DNS provider: Select a specific provider of dynamic DNS. Hostname: Domain name applied by you. Interface: the physical interface for enabling DDNS function. Username: Your user name registered on the website of the dynamic DNS provider.
  • Page 40: Port Mapping

    You can enable the services you need here. By default system checks the statuses of G.dmt/G.lite/T1.413/ ADSL2/ ADSL2+/ AnnexL/ Inner pair/Bitswap/ and auto-negotiates with its uplink devices. 4.2.12 Port Mapping Port Mapping supports multiple ports to PVC and bridging groups. Each group will perform as an independent network.
  • Page 41: Dhcp

    Enter the Group name and select interfaces from the available interface list and add it to the grouped interface list using the arrow buttons to create the required mapping of the ports. The group name must be unique. If you like to automatically add LAN clients to a PVC in the new group add the DHCP vendor ID string.
  • Page 42: System Tools

    Start IP Address: The start address the start IP address from which DHCP server starts IP address distribution End IP Address: The end IP address from which DHCP server ends IP address distribution. Leased Time(h): Validity period of the IP address obtained. 2. Click “Save” to save your configurations.
  • Page 43: System Log

    Click “Update” to update router’s current settings after entering a full path of the file in the interface or selecting a backup file through “browse”. After restoring the default settings, you need to reboot the router to activate Notice! this modification. 4.4.2 System Log Click “System Log”...
  • Page 44: Snmp Agent

    Click “View System Log” to display the following page. Click “Configure System Log” to display the following page. Log: Enable; DisableLog Level: Select the required level, Debugging by default. Display Level: Error by default.Mode: Local by default. If you select “Remote” or “Local/Remote”, the system transmits the log UDP packets to your log server.
  • Page 45 If you do not use SNMP to manage the network or you do not know whether it is necessary to run SNMP, then do not enable it. Select the "System Tool → SNMP Agent" menu to enter the following interface: Read Community: Set the key for reading Router’s information.
  • Page 46 IP Addresses Click “IP Addresses” and you can add/delete the existing items. Access Control Mode: Enable; Disable. When you enable it, the permitted IP addresses can access the management page through Internet. Click “Add” to enter an IP address. System only allows the IP addresses permitted by you to access the management page.
  • Page 47 Click “Save/Apply” to bring your configurations into effects. Passwords 1) Click “Passwords” to display the following page. Here, you can modify the password for login to the Management page.
  • Page 48 Software Upgrade To upgrade software, click “Browse” to select an upgrade file and then click “Update Software”. Save/Reboot Click “Save/Reboot” to reboot the device to bring your configurations into effects. ADSL connection will be automatically cut before reboot.
  • Page 49: Appendix A Cabling

    Appendix A Cabling Network cables connect PCs in an Ethernet network Category 5, also called "Cat5" for short, which is a commonly used type of network cable today. Cat 5 cables are tipped with RJ-45 connectors, which fit into RJ-45 port. Straight-through vs.

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