Dynalink RTA1320 Quick Setup Manual

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Dynalink ADSL2+ Modem Router

Quick Setup Guide

– RTA1320 (Single Ethernet & USB)
– RTA1030W (Single Ethernet & USB with Wireless)
– RTA1025W (4-Ethernet ports & USB with Wireless)
– RTA1046VW (4-Ethernet ports with Wireless & VoIP)

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  • Page 1: Quick Setup Guide

    Dynalink ADSL2+ Modem Router Quick Setup Guide – RTA1320 (Single Ethernet & USB) – RTA1030W (Single Ethernet & USB with Wireless) – RTA1025W (4-Ethernet ports & USB with Wireless) – RTA1046VW (4-Ethernet ports with Wireless & VoIP)
  • Page 2: Do I Need A Micro Filter

    1. In Australia the majority of ADSL subscribers get PPPoE service by default. In New Zealand the majority of ADSL subscribers get PPPoA service by default. Your router is already preset to meet this requirement. 2. In the User Manual please ignore all references to the value of VPI or VCI.
  • Page 3: Before You Start

    Connection options: 1. Ethernet (Recommended - this option is Operating System independent.) The modem router comes with single Ethernet port (RTA1320 & RTA1030W), or a built in 4-port switch (RTA1025W & RTA1046VW). If you require more ports, purchase a network switch to provide for more connections, or use wireless (see the next option).
  • Page 4: Connecting The Modem Router

    During driver installation, you will be advised to do so. Refer to the User Manual for instructions. 3. Connect the provided AC/AC power adaptor to the Power jack of the router. Plug the adaptor into a mains power outlet. Switch on the router. In normal operation the following lights should be on: Power, DSL, Ethernet/LAN (1, 2, 3 or 4 if using 4-port models), WLAN (wireless models only).
  • Page 5: Going Online

    Enter your Internet account User Name & Password in the exact format as specified by the ISP. Typically the User name resembles an e-mail address with the suffix “@isp.com.au”. Make sure the page displays “Your DSL router is ready to connect” before clicking Connect.
  • Page 6 “Your DSL router is not ready to connect” still shows. Once connected the screen changes to displaying on-line time. The PPP light on the front panel of the router will come on, indicating that you are online. Click Disconnect only if you wish to disconnect manually.
  • Page 7: Setting Up Wireless

    Models RTA1025W, RTA1030W and RTA1046VW only A full description on this topic is found in the User Manual for each model. Wireless support is enabled by default. The router is a wireless access point. IEEE 802.11g and 802.11b wireless network standards are supported. For indoor operations, these standards provide typically 20m and 60m range respectively.
  • Page 8 Usually the process is like this: • Click on a wireless icon at the right hand bottom corner of your desktop. • Select your wireless router from a list of wireless networks available. Your wireless router is identifiable by its SSID.
  • Page 9: Voice Over Ip

    Voice over IP Model RTA1046VW only VoIP (Voice over IP) is a voice service provided over the internet by some service providers. It allows users to talk without using a conventional telephone service and often provides lower call costs. A full description on this topic is found on Chapter 4: Web Configuration > Voice over IP on page 117 of the User Manual.
  • Page 10 ADSL 2+ Modem Router Quick Set-up Guide CONfIGURING ThE VOIP SETTINGS The router supports only SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) protocol for Internet telephony. It is necessary to subscribe and receive the settings required from your VoIP service provider in order to set up VoIP service.
  • Page 11: Advanced Functions

    ISP via the bridged modem. This arrangement is suitable for certain applications that require a computer or a network device, such as a VPN router, to receive a WAN IP. Caution: This mode of operation disables the firewall and assumes security will...
  • Page 12 PPP IP extension as illustrated. Go Next. Enter your Internet account user name and password. Go Next. The new configuration is displayed. Click Apply to confirm changes. The router will restart itself to activate IP extension mode. NAT or firewall settings disappear from the Advanced menu hereafter. Now follow Step 2 of Section 5 –...
  • Page 13: Wireless Security

    • Enable IP extension (half-bridging) without any other firewall protection. If the router operating in this mode is connected to a computer, to the minimum install a “personal firewall” (software) to protect the computer. • Send your router away for repair or replacement without resetting to factory default or wiping out your Internet account login details.
  • Page 14 ADSL 2+ Modem Router Quick Set-up Guide Advanced security is provided by WPA/WPA2 and 802.1x. These are robust security mechanisms. A special “home mode” known as WPA-PSK is recommended for most users. You choose a password, known as Pre-Shared Key or PSK, for the wireless network. Please refer to Section 6.2 of this Guide for setting up.
  • Page 15: Indicator Lights

    Indicator lights function Power Ethernet/ LAN 1 to 4 RTA1320, RTA1025W and RTA1030W only RTA1025W, RTA1030W and RTA1046VW only WLAN RTA1046VW only Phone 1 or 2 VoIP ready Color and Status Definition Power is off Solid Green Power is on and the device operates normally...
  • Page 16: Troubleshooting Q & A

    Never dial a connection. Check LAN Settings that the option Use a Proxy Server is not selected. 2. Check that the router’s EThERNET light is on. If not, check your Ethernet cable is firmly plugged in. 3. Perform a PING test. In Windows XP or 2000, click Start-Run. Enter cmd then OK.
  • Page 17 Q4. How to reset router if its IP and/or administrative password have been changed but forgotten? Reset the router to factory default by pushing a pin into the hidden reset button located next to the push button at the back of the unit. Push and hold for at...
  • Page 18 ADSL 2+ Modem Router Quick Set-up Guide Q5. What is the assigned WAN IP when the router is on line? Go to Status > Internet Connection, the WAN IP is displayed here. Q.6 How to get information update? This Quick Guide and User’s Manual on CD are the primary source of information about the product.
  • Page 19: Default Configuration

    DNS relay UPnP IGD firewall Incoming requests Outgoing traffic Configuration & management: User name Password Telnet password Wireless Settings (not applicable to model RTA1320): Wireless Channel Wireless security VoIP settings (RTA1046VW only): Default SIP port Default CODEC 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 8/35 (Australia)
  • Page 20: Warranty

    Warranty Dynalink warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of twelve months from the original date of purchase. We will, at our discretion, repair or replace the faulty unit, free of charge, provided it is returned to us with proof of purchase from an authorised dealer within the warranty period.

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