User Manual Introduction The device supports multiple line modes. With four 10/100 base-T Ethernet interfaces at the user end, the device provides high-speed ADSL broadband connection to the Internet or Intranet for high-end users like net bars and office users. It provides high performance access to the Internet with a downstream rate of 24 Mbps and an upstream rate of 1 Mbps.
User Manual Do not put this device close to a heat source or under a high temperature occurs. Keep the device away from direct sunshine. Do not put this device close to an overdamp or watery place. Do not spill fluid on this device.
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User Manual Color Status Description seconds) Blinking Negotiation Green Solid Green Quick Red/Green Blinking Tx/Rx traffic on line Green Solid Red Authentication failed Traffic through broadband interface Router powered off Blinking 2Hz No line detected ADSL Green Blinking 4Hz Line training Solid Line up Blinking...
User Manual Ethernet RJ-45 interfaces connecting to the Ethernet Eth1/2/3/4 interfaces of computers or Ethernet devices Connecting to a 3G data card or other USB storage device Press the button for less than 1 second to enable WLAN function. WLAN/WPS Press the button for more than 10 seconds to enable WPS function.
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User Manual A single PVC with multiple sessions Multiple PVCs with multiple sessions Binding of ports with PVCs 802.1Q and 802.1P protocol DHCP server NAT and NAPT Static route Firmware upgrade: Web, TFTP, FTP Reset to the factory defaults DNS relay Virtual server Two-level passwords and user names Web user interface...
User Manual Hardware Installation Step 1 Connect the ADSL port of the device and the Modem port of the splitter with a telephone cable. Connect the phone to the Phone port of the splitter through a telephone cable. Connect the incoming line to the Line port of the splitter.
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User Manual Connection 2: Figure 4 displays the application diagram for the connection of the device, PC, splitter and telephone sets when a telephone set is placed before the splitter. As illustrated in the following figure, the splitter is installed close to the device. Figure 4 Connection diagram (with a telephone set before the splitter) Note: When connection 2 is used, the filter must be installed close to the...
User Manual Web Configuration This chapter describes how to configure the device by using the Web-based configuration utility. 3.1 Accessing the Device The following is the detailed description of accesing the device for the first time. Step 1 Open the Internet Explorer (IE) browser and enter http://192.168.1.1. Step 2 The Welcome page shown in the following figure appears.
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User Manual By default, the user’s name is MAC@acs and password is the MAC. The MAC is the equipment’s MAC Address leaving out the 2 points. Step 4 Selecte Advanced Configuration to login into the equipment with the user admin and password 1234, or selected Cancel to return to the Welcome page without saving changes, or select Next to save selected changes.
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User Manual When Solo Speedy (LAN1, LAN2, LAN3 y WIFI)+ VOIP(LAN4) is selected, the LAN4 port is used as VOIP port for voice service. Step 5 Select Advanced Configuration to login into the equipment, or select Cancel to return to the Connectivity page without saving the changes, or selected Next to save changes and go to the following WiFi-Configuration page.
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User Manual Next, you are going to config you wireless network. You can enable wireless network, hide the SSID, select a channel and security mode, and input a key as instructed by the screen. Step 6 Select Next to save changes and go to the following figure, or select Cancel to return to the Additional Services page without saving the changes, or select Advanced Configuration to login into the equipment.
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User Manual The Login page is shown as below. Choose the username admin, input the password 1234 and click login. If you log in successfully, the page shown in the following figure appears.
User Manual If the login information is incorrect, click Try Again in the page that pops up to log in again. 3.2 Setup In the main interface, click Setup tab to enter the Setup menu as shown in the following figure. The submenus are Wizard, Internet Setup, Wireless, Local Network, Time and Date and Logout.
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User Manual Step 2 Click Setup Wizard. The page shown in the following figure appears. Step 3 There are four steps to configure the device. Click Next to continue. Step 4 Set the time and date.
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User Manual Step 5 Configure the Internet connection. Set the VPI and VCI. If the Protocol is PPPoE or PPPoA, the page shown in the two following figure appears.
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User Manual In this page, enter the user name and password as provided by your ISP. If the Protocol is Dynamic IP, the page shown in the following figure appears. If the Protocol is Bridge, the page shown in the following figure appears.
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User Manual If the Protocol is Static IP, the page shown in the following figure appears. Enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and Primary DNS Server. Click Next. The page shown in the following figure appears.
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User Manual Step 6 Configure the wireless network. Enter the information and click Next.
User Manual Step 7 Click Apply to save the settings. Note: In each step of the Wizard page, you can click Back to review or modify the previous settings. Click Cancel to exit the wizard page. 3.2.2 Internet Setup Choose Setup > Internet Setup. The page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can configure the WAN interface of the device.
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User Manual Click Add in “INTERNET SETUP”. The page shown in the following figure appears.
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User Manual The following table describes the parameters in this page. Description Field VPI: The virtual path between two points in an ATM network, and its valid value is from 0 to 255. PVC Settings VCI: The virtual channel between two points in an ATM network, ranging from 32 to 65535 (0 to 31 is reserved for local management of ATM traffic).
User Manual 3.2.3 Wireless This section describes the wireless LAN and basic configuration. A wireless LAN can be as simple as two computers with wireless LAN cards communicating in a pear-to-pear network or as complex as a number of computers with wireless LAN cards communicating through access points which bridge network traffic to wired LAN.
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User Manual The following table describes the parameters in this page. Description Field Enable Select this to turn Wi-Fi on or off. Wireless Enable MultiAP Select this to turn MultiAP isolation on and off. Isolation The Wireless Network Name is a unique name that identifies a network.
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User Manual Description Field Wireless Select the wireless channel from the pull-down menu. Channel It is different for different country. Select the appropriate 802.11 mode based on the wireless clients in your network. The drop-down menu 802.11 Mode options are 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, 802.11b/g, 802.11n/g and 802.11b/g/n.
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User Manual The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field Description Choose the WEP key length. You can Choose WEP Key Length 64-bit or 128-bit. Choose the index of WEP Key. You can choose Key Choose WEP Key 1, 2, 3 or 4.
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User Manual The following table describes the parameters in this page. Description Field Configure the wireless encryption mode. You can choose None, WEP, Auto(WPA or WPA2), WPA 2 Security Mode Only or WPA Only. Wired equivalent privacy (WEP) encrypts data...
User Manual Description Field frames before transmitting over the wireless network. Wi-Fi protected access (WPA) is a subset of the IEEE802.11i security specification draft. WPA2 Mixed is the collection of WPA and WPA2 encryption modes. The wireless client establishes the connection between the modem through WPA or WPA2.
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User Manual You can also enable the secondary LAN IP address. The two LAN IP addresses must be in different networks. Choose Setup > Local Network. The Local Network page shown in the following figure appears. By default, Enable DHCP Server is selected for the Ethernet LAN interface of the device.
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User Manual Click Apply to save the settings. The DHCP Client Class List section shown in the following figure appears. Click Add, the page shown in the following figure appears.
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User Manual In the Local Network page, you can assign IP addresses on the LAN to specific individual computers based on their MAC addresses. Click Add to add static DHCP (optional). The page shown in the following figure appears. Select Enable to reserve the IP address for the designated PC with the configured MAC address.
User Manual 3.2.5 Time and Date Choose Setup > Time and Date. The page shown in the following figure appears. In the Time and Date page, you can configure, update, and maintain the correct time on the internal system clock. You can set the time zone that you are in and the network time protocol (NTP) server.
User Manual 3.3 Advanced This section includes advanced features for network management, security and administrative tools to manage the device. You can view status and other information used to examine performance and troubleshoot. In the main interface, click Advanced tab to enter the Advanced menu as shown in the following figure.
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User Manual 3.3.1.1 Advanced Settings Select Advance Settings. The page shown in the following figure appears.
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User Manual Wireless Network Name (SSID): The Wireless Network Name is a unique name that identifies a network. All devices on a network must share the same wireless network name in order to communicate on the network. If you decide to change the wireless network name from the default setting, enter your new wireless network name in this field.
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User Manual 3.3.1.3 Security Settings Select Security Settings. The page shown in the following figure appears.
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User Manual Select the SSID that you want to configure from the drop-down list. Select the encryption type from the Security Mode drop-down list.You can select None, WEP, AUTO (WPA or WPA2), WPA Only or WPA2 Only. If you select WEP, the page shown in the following figure appears. If you select AUTO (WPA or WPA2), WPA Only or WPA2 Only, the page shown in the following figure appears.
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User Manual Click Apply to save the settings. For detailed configuration, you may refer to 3.2.3.2 Wireless Security. 3.3.1.4 WPS Settings Select WPS Settings.This page is used to config WPS settings.
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User Manual The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field Description Choose to enable WPS function to set the following Enabled parameters. Select SSID Select one SSID of the CPE. Select the mode either Registar or Enrollee. When Select Mode an AP or a station used Registar mode, the other should use Enrollee mode.
User Manual When Registrar mode is chosen, the following figure appears. In this condition, only PIN button can be used. The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field Description Press the button to generate a pin used by the AP Generate PIN and the station.
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User Manual Click Add to add a virtual server.
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User Manual Select a service for a preset application, or enter a name in the Custom Server field. Enter an IP address in the Server IP Address field to appoint the corresponding PC to receive forwarded packets. The Ports show the ports that you want to open on the device. The TCP/UDP means the protocol type of the opened ports.
User Manual 3.3.3 Since some applications are not compatible with NAT, the device supports the use of a DMZ IP address for a single host on the LAN. This IP address is not protected by NAT and it is visible to agents on the Internet with the correct type of software.
User Manual The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field Description Enable SAMBA Select the check box to enable the samba service Workgroup Enter the name of your local area network (LAN). Enter your netbios name which is an identifier used Netbios Name by netbios services running on a computer.
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User Manual Click Add to display the following figure. In this page, you can configure 3G Internet connection.
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User Manual The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field Description Enable 3G Service You may choose to enable or disable 3G service. Account Enter the account. Enter the password. Password Enter the dial number. Dial_Number Enter the access point. OnDemand You may choose to dial on demand.
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User Manual Click Pin Manage to enable the 3G PIN code as shown in the following figure. Enter the applied PIN code in the Enter PIN code field, and then click Apply to finish.
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User Manual You can disable the 3G PIN code as shown in the following figure. Select Disable PIN protect, and then click Apply to finish. You can Change the PIN code as shown in the following figure. Enter current PIN code and a new one for twice, and then click Apply to finish.
User Manual Note: If a wrong PIN code is input continuously for three times, the PUK code will be required to unlock the PIN code. 3.3.6 Parental Control Choose Advanced > Parental Control. The Parent Control page shown in the following figure appears.
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User Manual Click Add. The page shown in the following figure appears. Enter the website in the URL field. Select the Schedule from the drop-down list, or select Manual Schedule and select the corresponding time and days. Click Apply to add the website to the BLOCK WEBSITE table. The page shown in the following figure appears.
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User Manual Choose BLACK_LIST or WHITE_LIST, and then click Add. The page shown in the following figure appears. Enter the use name and MAC address and select the corresponding time and days. Click Apply to add the MAC address to the BLOCK MAC ADDRESS Table.
User Manual 3.3.7 Filtering Options Choose Advanced > Filtering Options. The Filtering Options page shown in the following figure appears. 3.3.7.1 IPv4 Filtering In the Filtering Options page, click IPv4 Filtering. The page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you may configure IPv4 firewall function.
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User Manual Click Add Filter. The page shown in the following figure appears. Enter the Filter Name and specify at least one of the following criteria: Interface, In/Out, Default action and Local/Forward. Click Apply to save the settings. Note: The settings are applicable only when the firewall is enabled. Click Add Rule.
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User Manual The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field Description Enable Tick in the box to enable a firewall rule. Choose a protocol corresponding to the rule. You Protocol may choose TCP, UDP or ICMP. The action when the rule is matched. Permit means allowing the message to pass, Drop means Action discarding messages without a reply, and Reject...
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User Manual Field Description Destination address mask destMask dest Start/End Destination start/ end port, which is the original port Port range After setting the parameters, click Apply. The page shown in the following figure appears. 3.3.7.2 Bridge Filtering In the Filtering Options page, click Bridge Filtering. The page shown in the following figure appears.This page is used to configure bridge parameters.
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User Manual Click Add to add a bridge filter. The page shown in the following figure appears. The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field Description Choose a third-layer protocol type for bridge filtering Protocol Type from the drop-down list. You may choose PPPoE, IPv4, IPv6, AppleTalk, IPX, NetBEUI or IGMP.
User Manual Field Description Address Choose the sending direction as WAN to LAN or Frame Direction LAN to WAN. Time schedule Choose the filtering strategy as always or never. Wan interface Set an effective interface for the bridge filtering rule. Click Apply to save the settings.
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User Manual 3.3.8.2 QoS Queue Config In the QoS Configuration page, click QoS Queue Config. The page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can set QoS flow control. The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field Description Direction...
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User Manual When Downstream (Lan -> Wan) direction is chosen, you need to configure the parameters in the following figure. After modifying a queue, click Submit to enable the modification. Click Refresh to refresh the queue. 3.3.8.3 QoS Classification In the QoS Configuration page, click QoS Classification. The page shown in the following figure appears.You can configure QoS queue rule.
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User Manual Click Add Classification Rule. The page shown in the following figure appears.
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User Manual The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field Description Set the QoS rule type as Upstream or Classify Type Downstream. Enable Tick in the box to enable this QoS rule. Ip Protocol Type Select the protocol type IPv4. Based on the Classify Type, choose a WAN/LAN Input Interface interface.
User Manual Field Description Protocol Type Choose a protocol type matching with the QoS rule. Classify Queue Choose a QoS queue for the rule. DSCP Mark Set a DSCP Mark for this QoS rule. You may click Edit to modify the existing classification rule. 3.3.9 Firewall Settings A denial-of-service (DoS) attack is characterized by an explicit attempt by...
User Manual 3.3.10 DNS Domain name system (DNS) is an Internet service that translates domain names into IP addresses. Because domain names are alphabetic, they are easier to remember. The Internet, however, is actually based on IP addresses. Each time you use a domain name, a DNS service must translate the name into the corresponding IP address.
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User Manual hostname.dyndns.org and allow remote access to a host. Many ISPs assign public IP addresses using DHCP, so locating a specific host on the LAN using the standard DNS is difficult. For example, if you are running a public web server or VPN server on your LAN, DDNS ensures that the host can be located from the Internet even if the public IP address changes.
User Manual Field Description DynDns.org and dlinkddns.com. Enter the host name that you registered with your Host Name DDNS service provider. Username Enter the user name for your DDNS account. Password Enter the password for your DDNS account. Click Apply to save the settings. 3.3.12 Network Tools Choose Advanced >...
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User Manual 3.3.12.1 Port Mapping Choose Advanced > Network Tools and click Port Mapping. The page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can bind the WAN interface and the LAN interface to the same group.
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User Manual Click Add to add port mapping. The page shown in the following figure appears. The procedure for creating a mapping group is as follows: Step 1 Enter the group name.
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User Manual Step 2 Select interfaces from the Available Interface list and click the <- arrow button to add them to the grouped interface list, in order to create the required mapping of the ports. The group name must be unique.
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User Manual IGMP proxy enables the system to issue IGMP host messages on behalf of hosts that the system discovered through standard IGMP interfaces. The system acts as a proxy for its hosts after you enable it. The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field Description The device preserve IP address field of the IGMP...
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User Manual 3.3.12.4 UPnP Choose Advanced > Network Tools and click UPnP. The page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can configure universal plug and play (UPnP). The system acts as a daemon after you enable UPnP. UPnP is used for popular audio visual software.
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User Manual 3.3.12.5 ADSL Choose Advanced > Network Tools and click ADSL. The page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can select the DSL modulation. Normally, you can remain this factory default setting. The device negotiates the modulation mode with DSLAM. Click Apply to save the settings.
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User Manual Click Apply to save the settings. 3.3.12.7 TR-064 Choose Advanced > Network Tools and click TR-064. The page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can enable the TR064 service. 3.3.12.8 TR-069 Choose Advanced > Network Tools and click TR069. The page shown in the following figure appears.
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User Manual Click Apply to save settings. 3.3.12.9 Certificates Choose Advanced > Network Tools and click Certificates. The Certificates page shown in the following figure appears. Click Trusted CA button to import a certificate.
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User Manual Click Input Certificate button to import a certification. Note: You can input a certificate after deleting the existing certificate.
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User Manual 3.3.12.10 Printer Choose Advanced > Network Tools and click Printer. The Printer page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can enable/disable printer support.
User Manual 3.3.13 Routing Choose Advanced > Routing. The page shown in the following figure appears.
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User Manual 3.3.13.1 Static Route Choose Advanced > Routing and click Static Route. The page shown in the following figure appears. This page is used to configure the routing information. In this page, you can add or delete IP routes.
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User Manual Click Add to add a static route. The page shown in the following figure appears. The following table describes the parameters of this page. Field Description Destination Network The destination IP address of the router. Address Subnet Mask The subnet mask of the destination IP Use Interface The interface name of the router output port.
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User Manual 3.3.13.3 Default Gateway Choose Advanced > Routing and click Default Gateway. The page shown in the following figure appears. You may assign a default gateway for the router to use first. Click Apply to save the settings. 3.3.13.4 RIP Choose Advanced >...
User Manual If you are using this device as a RIP-enabled device to communicate with others using the routing information protocol, enable RIP and click Apply to save the settings. 3.3.14 Schedules Choose Advanced > Schedules. The page shown in the following figure appears.
User Manual Click Apply to save the settings. 3.3.15 DLNA Choose Advanced > DLNA. The page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can choose to enable DLNA and click Apply. 3.3.16 Logout Choose Advanced > Logout. The page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can log out of the configuration page.
User Manual 3.4 Management In the main interface, click Management tab to enter the Management menu as shown in the following figure. The submenus are System Management, Firmware Update, Access Controls, Diagnosis, Log Configuration and Logout. 3.4.1 System Management Choose Management > System Management. The page shown in the following figure appears.
User Manual Field Description Reboot Click this button to reboot the device. Backup Setting Click this button to save the settings to the local hard drive. Select a location on your computer to back up the file. You can name the configuration file. Update setting Click Browse to select the configuration file of device and then click Update Settings to begin updating the...
User Manual To update the firmware, take the following steps. Step 1 Click Browse…to find the file. Step 2 Select Click Config. Step 3 Click Update Firmware to copy the file. The device loads the file and reboots automatically. Note: Do not turn off your device or press the Reset button while an operation in this page is in progress.
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User Manual You should change the default password to secure your network. Ensure that you remember the new password or write it down and keep it in a safe and separate location for future reference. If you forget the password, you need to reset the device to the factory default settings and all configuration settings of the device are lost.
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User Manual In this page, you can enable or disable the services that are used by the remote host. For example, if telnet service is enabled and port is 23, the remote host can access the device by telnet through port 23. Normally, you need not change the settings.
User Manual In this page, you can configure the IP address for access control list (ACL). If ACL is enabled, only devices with the specified IP addresses can access the device. Tick Enable Access Control Mode to enable ACL. Note: If you enable the ACL, ensure that IP address of the host is in the ACL list.
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User Manual 3.4.4.1 DSL Test In the Diagnosis page, click DSL Test. The page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can test your DSL connection. Click Run Diagnostic Tests. After testing, the following figure appears.
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User Manual 3.4.4.2 Traceroute In the Diagnosis page, click Traceroute. The page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can determine the routers on the Internet by sending packets.
User Manual Click Traceroute to begin diagnosis. After finish, the page shown in the following figure appears. 3.4.5 Log Configuration Choose Management > Log Configuration. The System Log page shown in the following figure appears.
User Manual This page displays event log data in the chronological manner. You can read the event log from the local host or send it to a system log server. Available event severity levels are as follows: Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informational and Debugging.
User Manual 3.5 Status In the main interface, click Status tab to enter the Status menu as shown in the following figure. The submenus are Device Info, Wireless Clients, DHCP clients, Logs, Statistics, Route Info and Logout. You can view the system information and monitor performance.
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User Manual The page displays the summary of the device status. It includes the information of firmware version, upstream rate, downstream rate, uptime and Internet configuration (both wireless and Ethernet statuses).
User Manual 3.5.2 Wireless Clients Choose Status > Wireless Clients. The page shown in the following figure appears. The page displays authenticated wireless stations and their statuses. 3.5.3 DHCP Clients Choose Status > DHCP Clients. The page shown in the following figure appears. This page displays all client devices that obtain IP addresses from the device.
User Manual 3.5.5 Statistics Choose Status > Statistics. The page shown in the following figure appears. This page displays the statistics of the network and data transfer. This information helps technicians to identify if the device is functioning properly. The information does not affect the function of the device.
User Manual 3.5.6 Route Info Choose Status > Route Info. The page shown in the following figure appears. The table shows a list of destination routes commonly accessed by the network.
User Manual 3.5.7 Logout Choose Status > Logout. The page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can log out of the configuration page. 3.6 Help In the main interface, click Help tab to enter the Help menu as shown in the following figure.
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