iiNet Budii Lite User Manual

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  • Page 1 User Manual...
  • Page 2 ® , the next generation of home internet connectivity. This manual will show you how to navigate around Budii Lite’s most commonly-used configuration pages. For detailed information on setting up your ADSL or NBN/Fibre service, please consult the Quick Start Guide.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Wizard .................................... 11 ADSL Status ................................ 11 Modem Restart ..............................11 Setting up my Wireless ......................12 Setting up my wireless ............................12 Enable/disable Budii Lite wireless features ..................13 ® Security options ............................... 14 Hiding SSIDs................................17 Setting up a secondary wireless network ....................17 Configuring wireless protocol and channel options ................
  • Page 4 VoIP advanced settings ............................25 General settings ................................26 Advanced call features ............................28 Voice Codecs configuration ..........................29 VoIP port advanced settings ..........................30 VoIP dial plans ................................31 Call History ..................................33 DECT settings ................................34 Configure my USB port......................35 USB Configuration ..............................35 Set up a USB Hard Drive as an FTP (File Transfer Protocol) server ............36 Set up a USB Hard Drive as a File Server ......................39 Advanced Settings ........................
  • Page 5 Firewall ..................................59 Port Forwarding ............................... 60 Setting up Port Forwarding.........................62 IPSEC .....................................63 Handy Tools ..........................64 Firmware upgrade ..............................64 Backup ..................................65 Restart Budii Lite ® ..............................66 Restore Budii Lite ® to factory settings ......................67 Status/Diagnostics ........................68 DHCP client list ................................. 68...
  • Page 6 Viewing the NAT (Network Address Translation) Mapping Table ............. 69 Buddi Lite’s routing table ............................70 ADSL monitoring ................................71 Network connection diagnostics ........................73 Ping Test ................................73 LAN connection diagnostics ........................75 WAN connection diagnostics ........................75 Current time and uptime ............................76 Internet ..................................77 Gateway ..................................79 Wireless ..................................
  • Page 7: Budii Lite ® Overview

    ® Budii Lite Overview ADSL Sync and Wired Internet Indicates when Lights up when Budii Lite ® wired ADSL broadband (Ethernet) ports are connection is in use. working. Lights up when NBN or fibre internet connection is working. Wireless 2.4GHz Lights up when your 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network...
  • Page 8: Budii Lite ® Back Panel

    Find to locate an boxes. already paired device. Wireless On/Off ADSL Internet Use this button to, Phone cable plugs turn Budii Lite ® into this port and wireless on or off connects Budii Lite ® when not in use. to the Internet.
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    2. In the address bar, enter http:/ /10.1.1.1 - and press Enter. It may take a minute or two to load. 3. Enter Budii Lite’s modem password where indicated on the login page. The default password is "admin". 4. Click Login.
  • Page 10: Navigation Bar

    NAVIGATION BAR At the top of the Budii Lite ® configuration page, you will always see a Navigation Bar which will help you move around the various settings pages. Wizard Configure my USB Port Takes you to the Wizard page.
  • Page 11: Wizard

    Modem Restart Click here to reboot your modem. This will not wipe any settings from Budii Lite ®...
  • Page 12: Setting Up My Wireless

    Setting up my wireless Use this page to configure Budii Lite’s wireless network (Wi-Fi), which lets you connect any wireless-enabled device to your home network and to the Internet, eliminating the need for long cables. Wireless setup is covered in your Quick Start Guide, so if you’re looking for basic setup instructions, please check...
  • Page 13: Enable/Disable Budii Lite ® Wireless Features

    ® wireless feature If you won’t be using Budii Lite’s wireless feature, you can disable it from the Set up my Wireless page. To disable Budii Lite’s wireless: 1. From the navigation bar on the left, click A. Set up my wireless or click E. Set up my AC wireless to configure your AC wireless.
  • Page 14: Security Options

    Access), to ensure the modem is secure straight out of the box. The Security Options section lets you change ® the security options for your Budii Lite wireless networks. You can also use this section to configure wireless security for legacy devices that don’t support the more modern security methods.
  • Page 15 Please see the following table for more information on Budii Lite’s security types: WEP mode You can choose whether to configure WEP security in 128-bit or 64-bit mode. 64-bit WEP - lets you define 10 of the characters in your wireless encryption key.
  • Page 16 Re-authentication period After being connected for this amount of time, the session will time out and your computer will automatically create a new session by re-authenticating ® with Budii Lite Server-IP The IP address of your authentication server. Server-port The port the authentication server uses for authentication requests.
  • Page 17: Hiding Ssids

    You can disable your SSID being broadcast as an extra security feature. However, this does add a few extra steps to the process of connecting your computers and devices to Budii Lite’s wireless network. If you choose to hide either your primary or secondary SSID, refer to your operating system help for instructions on connecting to a wireless network without a broadcast network name.
  • Page 18: Configuring Wireless Protocol And Channel Options

    3. At Mode, select a Wireless Protocol. By default, Budii Lite will try to support as many modes as possible. 4. At Bandwidth, if you selected 802.11n or 802.11n + 802.11g + 802.11b at Mode, you can change the Bandwidth of your wireless network.
  • Page 19: Set Up A Wireless Distribution System (Wds)

    WDS is convenient because you don’t need to link the extender access points with a wired (Ethernet) connection. To use Budii Lite’s WDS you’ll first need to set up your wireless network to use a specific channel. By default, Budii Lite ®...
  • Page 20 NOTE: If your access points don’t appear in the AP MAC Address Table, try clicking Scan For Access Points. If you still can’t see them listed, use the vendor documentation for your wireless access points to troubleshoot things like network interference and distance from Budii Lite ®...
  • Page 21: Set Up Mac Address Filtering

    To enable this feature, set Toggle MAC address filtering to On. There are two ways to use Budii Lite’s wireless network MAC Address filter: × List the computers you want to allow access to your network, and block everyone else. If you only have a couple of computers on your home network and you’re fairly certain they won’t change, this might be...
  • Page 22 To add MAC addresses to the table: 1. At the Wireless DHCP client list dropdown, find the computer you’re interested in. 2. At the ‘Copy to’ dropdown, choose a number that corresponds to an empty row in the My Computers table. 3.
  • Page 23: Wi-Fi Protected Setup (Wps)

    WI-FI PROTECTED SETUP (WPS) WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) is a simple and secure way to connect computers and other wireless devices to Budii Lite’s wireless network. If your device supports WPS, you have two easy options for getting connected: ×...
  • Page 24 To connect a wireless computer using PBC: 1. Click D. Set up WPS. 2. Scroll to the Connect via Push Button Configuration section. 3. Push the WPS button on your wireless computer. 4. Within 60 seconds, click Connect. 5. If your device didn’t connect, press Refresh and try again. To connect a wireless computer using a PIN: 1.
  • Page 25: Set Up My Voip

    Set up my VoIP NETPHONE (VOIP) ADVANCED SETUP ® The Wizard provides the quickest and simplest Netphone (VoIP) setup process for Budii Lite , however there may be occasions during troubleshooting when you may be asked to change advanced settings, which are found on these pages.
  • Page 26: General Settings

    Caller-ID presentation Again, this feature works a lot like it does on standard telephone lines. If you have this enabled, Budii Lite ® will show you the caller’s phone number or VoIP name.
  • Page 27 This option is sometimes used when a NAT (Network Address Translation) routing setup is preventing VoIP from working. Call Hold Version ® Defines what standardised method Budii Lite should use to put calls on hold. Telephony Hook Flash Timer This setting controls the timing of the “hook flash” button for call waiting.
  • Page 28: Advanced Call Features

    ADVANCED CALL FEATURES DND - Do not disturb Sets a VoIP line to not ring. Call Forwarding Forwards your VoIP calls to another number. There are three options for forwarding: × Forward unconditionally - Always forward VoIP calls to this number. ×...
  • Page 29: Voice Codecs Configuration

    Your voice is an analogue signal, whereas computers need to send digital information - ones and zeroes. A voice codec is a standardised piece of software for converting your voice into ones and zeroes so your computer can ® send it. Budii Lite supports a few different codecs. Adjusting Codecs 1.
  • Page 30: Voip Port Advanced Settings

    -10 is the lowest volume, while 10 is the highest. VAD (Voice Activity Detection) helps conserve bandwidth by only ® transmitting audio data when Budii Lite detects that you’re speaking. Inter digit delay After the delay time entered here, your handset will assume you’ve...
  • Page 31: Voip Dial Plans

    VOIP DIAL PLANS The iiNet Group does not offer a PSTN override code, so you can skip this section when configuring VoIP dial plans, unless your VoIP service is provided by a third-party that offers this feature. Dialling Plans The Dialling Plans section lets you add phone numbers and decide how Budii Lite ®...
  • Page 32 Quick dial plans In this section, set up quick dial codes for your handset. To make a quick dial call from your handset, press *7xx#, where “xx” stands for the quick dial code you assigned to the number. At Number/User Name, you can enter either a Home Phone (PSTN) number to make calls using your Home Phone service or a SIP username to call someone using your Netphone (VoIP) service.
  • Page 33: Call History

    CALL HISTORY ® Call History keeps some statistics about the use of the voice services running through Budii Lite , both Netphone (VoIP) and Home Phone (PSTN). These statistics include: × Calls you missed × Calls you made × Calls you answered...
  • Page 34: Dect Settings

    DECT SETTINGS The Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) protocol is supported by Budii Lite ® , allowing you to pair up to five (5) handsets to the modem to use with Netphone (VoIP) and Home Phone. Register DECT handset ®...
  • Page 35: Configure My Usb Port

    ® Budii Lite has several options when it comes with working with USB devices. Whether they’re USB mobile broadband devices, USB flash drives or external hard drives, Budii Lite ® can interact with them in several ways. 3G Mobile Broadband USB Modem For instructions on how to use your Budii Lite ®...
  • Page 36: Set Up A Usb Hard Drive As An Ftp (File Transfer Protocol) Server

    To set up a USB hard drive as an FTP server: 1. Plug a USB hard drive into the USB port on Budii Lite’s back panel. 2. Click the 4. Configure my USB port tab. 3. From the navigation bar on the left, click B.
  • Page 37 6. Enter the maximum number of computers that can use your FTP server at the same time. This setting can help you to control the bandwidth your FTP server uses. Enter the time limit a user can be inactive before they’ll need to log back in. 8.
  • Page 38 To add an FTP user: 1. In the first box, type a username. 2. In the second box, type a password. See About Passwords for help in choosing a secure password. 3. In the third box, re-type the same password. 4.
  • Page 39: Set Up A Usb Hard Drive As A File Server

    SET UP A USB HARD DRIVE AS A FILE SERVER Budii Lite’s file server feature lets you set up a USB hard drive to be accessible by the computers on your local network (see Set up a USB hard drive as an FTP server if you need the files to be accessible from outside your home network).
  • Page 40 To set up a USB hard drive as a file server: 1. Click 4. Configure my USB port. 2. From the navigation bar on the left, click D. Set up my file server. 3. Click Toggle file server function to On. 4.
  • Page 41: Advanced Settings

    This is where you can change Budii Lite’s password and enable remote management. Budii Lite’s default password is “admin” – not hard to guess, so we recommend you change it, especially if you’re going to enable remote management. See Changing Budii Lite’s Admin Password on page 43 for instructions.
  • Page 42: Remote Management Settings

    REMOTE MANAGEMENT SETTINGS Port Incoming requests to access Budii Lite’s admin site will only be permitted through the port you specify. The default port is 2420. Selected computers By default, enabling remote management lets you access Budii Lite’s settings from any computer on the Internet.
  • Page 43: Changing Modem Passwords

    CHANGING MODEM PASSWORD Changing your default modem login password from admin is strongly recommended, to further protect ® Budii Lite from unauthorised access. You can change the password inside the Modem password & remote management page, found under Advanced Settings in the Navigation Bar. For the best security, you should use a combination of lower and upper-case...
  • Page 44: Modem Date/Time

    MODEM DATE/TIME Having the correct date and time settings on your Budii Lite ® is important for several reasons, including the logging of data crucial for troubleshooting. To change it, navigate to Modem time settings inside the Advanced Settings tab.
  • Page 45: Dns (Domain Name Server), Upnp (Universal Plug And Play) And Ddns

    DNS (DOMAIN NAME SERVER), UPNP (UNIVERSAL PLUG AND PLAY) AND DDNS (DYNAMIC DOMAIN NAME SERVER) Normally,your Internet Service Provider manages the way your computer looks up IP addresses and domain names. If you need to change these settings, can do so within the DNS, UPnP and DDNS section of Advanced Settings.
  • Page 46: About Dns (Domain Name Server) Lookup

    A DNS (Domain Name Server) translates website names into IP addresses - numbers that your computer can understand. For example, when you enter “www.iinet.net.au” into a browser, your domain name server translates it to something like “203.173.50.151”. Your computer then shows you the content located at that address.
  • Page 47: Dynamic Dns (Ddns)

    DYNAMIC DNS (DDNS) On most residential Internet services, ® the IP address allocated to Budii Lite are dynamic, meaning they can change. Setting up a DDNS (Dynamic DNS) service lets you use a domain name instead of an IP address - so if you’ve enabled Remote Management or set up a web server, you’ll always be able...
  • Page 48 Enable or disable Dynamic DNS Turns DDNS on or off for Budii Lite ® Status The status of your DDNS service. Information will be shown here when DDNS has been set up. Provider The organisation hosting your DDNS service - for example, DynDNS or No-IP.
  • Page 49: Access Control And Parental Control Tools

    ACCESS CONTROL AND PARENTAL CONTROL TOOLS Perfect for families, the tools on this page will help you control when and how your Internet service is accessed. There are two options available for selection, as shown below.
  • Page 50: Internet Schedule Rule

    Internet schedule rule Control when the Internet can be accessible from Budii Lite ® Simply enter the IP addresses of the devices on your network you wish to include as part of this schedule rule, then tick the boxes of the days and hours you want this rule to be active.
  • Page 51: Url Website Filtering Rule

    URL website filtering rule Enter the keywords you would like Budii Lite ® to block, then enter the IP addresses of specific devices, ® or nominate whether you want all devices connected to Budii Lite to be affected by this rule.
  • Page 52: Internet Setup & Adsl Standard

    INTERNET SETUP & ADSL STANDARD The Wizard provides the quickest and simplest ADSL setup process for Budii Lite ® , however there may be occasions during troubleshooting when you may be asked to change advanced settings, which are found on these pages.
  • Page 53: Select An Adsl Standard For Your Internet Connection

    Select an ADSL standard for your internet connection By default, Budii Lite ® will select the best ADSL mode to connect to the Internet with, however you can change this manually by selecting a mode from the dropdown box. Note: Depending on the quality of your phone line, some of these modes may cause connection instability.
  • Page 54: Wan Configuration (Adsl)

    WAN CONFIGURATION (ADSL) Inside WAN configuration, you will find detailed Internet setup and configuration information. The Wizard page will pre-configure these options for you depending on the type of Internet connection you have.
  • Page 56: Wan Configuration (Nbn/Ftth)

    WAN CONFIGURATION (NBN/FTTH) WAN configuration for NBN/FTTH services is a lot more straight-forward due to the way the technology is implemented – simply select which type of connection protocol you require to connect. Note: Selecting the wrong protocol may cause your service to stop working. Please avoid changing these settings unless instructed by a member of our Support Team.
  • Page 57: Local Area Network Settings

    LOCAL AREA NETWORK SETTINGS For detailed configuration relating to your local area network (LAN), you can make changes on the Local area network settings page. Here’s where you can change things like: × Budii Lite ® IP address × Your LAN subnet mask ×...
  • Page 58: Vlan Settings

    ® Budii Lite supports VLANs by associating, or binding, ® VLANs to LAN ports (Budii Lite has four). Computers on an infrastructure connected to, for example, LAN port 1 might be on one VLAN, while computers on an infrastructure attached to LAN port 2 might be on another.
  • Page 59: Firewall

    FIREWALL You can adjust Budii Lite’s firewall settings on this page, including; × Enabling or disabling the firewall or adjusting its security level. × Mask internal IP addresses with NAT (Network Address Translation). × Set up exceptions for certain applications, such as video conferencing, some games, etc, that would be blocked by NAT.
  • Page 60: Port Forwarding

    Some Internet applications and devices, such as game consoles, require certain data ports to be made available in Budii Lite’s firewall. The ports need to be set up to ‘forward’ information from external Internet sources, such as game servers, to particular ports on your Internet devices.
  • Page 61 Inbound port ® All traffic between your computer and the outside world passes through Budii Lite , and arrives via a certain inbound port. Traffic that arrives via the port specified here will be forwarded according to the rule you’re setting up.
  • Page 62: Setting Up Port Forwarding

    Your computer (internal IP address 10.1.1.4) is running a web server. A computer somewhere on the Internet makes requests to view the pages on your web server. These requests come in via Budii Lite’s external IP address on port 80 - for example, http:/ /123.456.789.012:80. We’ll set things up so that Budii Lite ®...
  • Page 63: Ipsec

    IPSEC IPsec is a suite of security protocols that encrypt and authenticate each packet of data transmitted from ® Budii Lite Using Budii Lite’s IPsec features you can: × Set up secure VPN connections using IPsec in tunnel mode. ×...
  • Page 64: Handy Tools

    Handy Tools ® The Handy Tools page contains several important maintenance options for your Budii Lite FIRMWARE UPGRADE ® Allows you to upgrade the software on your Budii Lite Firmware is a type of semi-permanent software, stored on Budii Lite ®...
  • Page 65: Backup

    BACKUP Allows you to save all configuration options on your Budii Lite ® into a file you can store on your computer. Useful if you need to perform a factory reset of your modem and you have a lot of custom settings.
  • Page 66: Restart Budii Lite

    ® RESTART BUDii LITE ® Sometimes all it takes to get your Internet connection back up and running is to restart Budii Lite by doing the following: × ® At C1 - Restarting Budii Lite , click Restart. Budii Lite ®...
  • Page 67: Restore Budii Lite ® To Factory Settings

    ® Make sure Budii Lite is powered on. × Using a pen or paperclip, gently press and hold the Reset button on Budii Lite’s rear panel for 12 seconds. Budii Lite ® will power off and restart. Once it powers up again, all settings are lost and returned to factory defaults.
  • Page 68: Status/Diagnostics

    Manually create a new DHCP client. × ® Make a computer release its IP address and get a new one from Budii Lite . This can help to resolve IP address conflicts on your LAN. Fix IP address to client?
  • Page 69: Viewing The Nat (Network Address Translation) Mapping Table

    In this table you’ll see how Budii Lite translated the local IP address and port combinations of recent traffic ® originating from computers on your home network to the external IP address and port of Budii Lite . You’ll also see the Internet destination of the traffic.
  • Page 70: Buddi Lite's Routing Table

    BUDii LITE’S ROUTING TABLE All computers and routers using IP networking have a routing table that tells them how to send data to other destinations. To view Budii Lite’s routing table: 1. Click the 7. Status/diagnostic tab. 2. Click C. Routing table.
  • Page 71: Adsl Monitoring

    ADSL MONITORING This page shows you some information about your ADSL connection’s performance. You might find this information helpful in troubleshooting any connection or speed issues you’re having. ADSL Monitoring Line status tells you whether your ADSL connection is up and running. Link type is the ADSL standard you’re using to connect to the Internet - for example, ADSL2+.
  • Page 72 × Your ISP (the near end indicator, for upload traffic). Lower numbers indicate fewer errors and a better connection. Statistics The cell counter is a measure of how much data your Budii Lite ® has transmitted (uploaded) and received (downloaded).
  • Page 73: Network Connection Diagnostics

    NETWORK CONNECTION DIAGNOSTICS If you’re trying to troubleshoot your Internet connection, this page might help. Ping Test Ping is a function that contacts an IP address and sends you its response. This can be useful for troubleshooting your own Internet connection, or testing whether a particular address you’re trying to access is down.
  • Page 74 To use the ping test: 1. In the Ping test section, at Destination Address, enter an IP address. For this example, we’ll use one belonging to Google (74.125.227.80). 2. Click Execute. Have a look at the results. × If you lost packets, it could have been a network error somewhere along the line - so try again. ×...
  • Page 75: Lan Connection Diagnostics

    LAN Connection Diagnostics × Testing Ethernet LAN connection checks Budii Lite’s LAN ports to see if they’re connected. × Testing Wi-Fi connection checks Budii Lite’s Wireless is up and running. WAN Connection Diagnostics × Testing ADSL synchronisation makes sure Budii Lite ®...
  • Page 76: Current Time And Uptime

    This page contains lots of information on Budii Lite’s broadband connection and wireless network. It might be helpful for troubleshooting any issues you have. CURRENT TIME AND UPTIME The Current Time is the time set for Budii Lite ® ®...
  • Page 77: Internet

    The subnet mask for your WAN IP. The subnet mask tells any device sending data to Budii Lite which sections of Budii Lite’s IP address to pay attention to. Usually, the Subnet Mask for your WAN IP will be 255.255.255.255, which means “Pay attention to all sections of Budii Lite’s IP address”.
  • Page 78 Internet to this server address. The server then forwards this data to its destination. Primary DNS The main server you’re using to translate domain names into IP addresses. By default, Budii Lite ® will assign this automatically.
  • Page 79: Gateway

    Firewall setup to protect your home network. UPnP If enabled, computers on your network will be able to find each other automatically. Wireless If enabled, you’ll be able to connect computers to Budii Lite’s wireless network.
  • Page 80: Wireless

    WIRELESS This section summarises your wireless network setup. Wireless If enabled, computers can connect to Budii Lite’s wireless network. Channel The channel (a frequency range) the computers on your home network are using to communicate wirelessly.
  • Page 81 Wireless devices The number of devices connected wirelessly to Budii Lite’s home network. × Virtual AP1 SSID: This is your primary network name. × Virtual AP2 SSID: Your secondary network name. Wireless Security If enabled, anyone who accesses your secondary wireless network will need to provide the right password first.
  • Page 82: Information

    INFORMATION This section gives you a summary of details about Budii Lite’s firmware version, serial number, MAC addresses and more. Numbers of DHCP clients The number of computers or other devices that Budii Lite ® has allocated local IP addresses.
  • Page 83: Atm Pvc/Eth Wan

    ATM PVC/ETH WAN This table gives a few more low-level, technical details about your Internet connection(s). Budii Lite ® can have up to eight connections set up.
  • Page 84: Contact

    13 22 58 1300 786 068 Internode Support support@iinet.net.au support@westnet.com.au 13 66 33 support@internode.on.net iiNet Business Support Westnet Business Support 6am to 6pm (WST) Mon-Fri 8:30am to 5pm (WST) Mon-Fri Adam Internet: 13 24 49 1300 786 006 1300 002 326 bizsupport@iinet.net.au...

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