Dynalink RTA1335 Quick Setup Manual

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  • Page 1 ADSL2+ 4-Port Modem Router Quick Setup Guide RTA1335...
  • Page 2 New Zealand All you need is to follow through the steps we describe here. This Guide should be read in conjunction with the RTA1335 ADSL Router User’s Manual CD. To view or print this User’s Manual, go to the previous menu ADSL Modem Router (RTA1335) and click the View User Manual button.
  • Page 3: Before You Start

    ADSL 2+ 4-Port Modem Router Quick Set-up Guide Default Configuration for New Zealand This Router is shipped with the following factory default settings. Router IP address Subnet mask Connect mode DSL line mode WAN IP DHCP DNS relay UPnP IGD Firewall: Incoming requests Outgoing traffic...
  • Page 4: Connecting The Router

    Connection of this router to computers is via Ethernet, independent of the Operating System. There is no driver to load. This router comes with a built-in 4-port network switch. Up to 4 computers can be connected to the router directly. If you require connections for more computers, purchase another network hub and connect it to the router to provide for more connections.
  • Page 5: Getting On-Line

    ADSL 2+ 4-Port Modem Router Quick Set-up Guide Getting On-line Before you start, the DSL & Ethernet lights on the router must be on. Refer to Section 10 – Troubleshooting of this Guide to resolve any issues. STEP 1 GO TO THE ‘CONNECT TO INTERNET’ PAGE Start your web browser.
  • Page 6 Once connected the screen changes to display the 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. Your Internet account user name & password will be saved automatically. If previously the computer had a modem for Internet connection, check your browser setting.
  • Page 7 ADSL 2+ 4-Port Modem Router Quick Set-up Guide PPPoE Caution - Only follow this section if your ISP advises explicitly the service is PPPoE. If you have followed the procedure below by mistake, reset router to factory default will restore router to the standard New Zealand setting. From the Quick Start menu click on Quick Setup to configure for PPPoE.
  • Page 8 6. Now follow Step 2 of Section 5 – Getting On-line. The screen will show the changes made: pppoe_0_100 has replaced the default pppoa_0_100. Some advanced functions of your router Firewall, port forwarding, DMZ & traffic restrictions By default a firewall is actively blocking incoming requests including Ping from the Internet to your private network.
  • Page 9 ADSL 2+ 4-Port Modem Router Quick Set-up Guide a public IP directly from the ISP. This arrangement is suitable for certain advanced applications that require the device behind to receive a public WAN IP. Caution: This mode of operation assumes firewall security will be provided by another device on your LAN.
  • Page 10 The new configuration is displayed. Click Apply to confirm the changes. The router will restart itself to activate the new setting. You will notice all NAT or firewall settings disappear from the Advanced menu hereafter. Now follow Step 2 of Section 5 – Getting On-line. Quality of Service (QoS) The router allows prioritising of upstream traffic (to the Internet) by allowing the user to overwrite the Type of Service (TOS) field in the IP datagram header.
  • Page 11: Indicator Lights

    ADSL 2+ 4-Port Modem Router Quick Set-up Guide of your router and network. Use the built in access control list to restrict access to only authorised Internet hosts. Enable IP extension (bridging) without firewall protection. If the router operating in this mode is connected to a computer, to the minimum have a “personal firewall”...
  • Page 12: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Q1. Cannot open the router control panel from my browser. 1. Check that the router’s ETHERNET light is on. Check that the ETHERNET cable is firmly plugged in. 2. Perform a PING test. In Windows XP or 2000, click Start-Run. Enter cmd then OK.
  • Page 13 If you still cannot browse, perform a PING test as described in Q1-2. If there is response, now use these addresses: (A) Ping www.dynalink.co.nz (or any valid web address) (B) Ping 205.178.180.16 (or any valid public IP address) If both (A) & (B) reported failures such as “request time out”, and you assigned an IP address to your computer manually, refer to procedure (2) of Section 4 and the relevant sections of the User’s Manual.
  • Page 14 Q.7 How to get information update This Quick Guide and User’s Manual on CD are the primary source of information about the product. Please check the Dynalink website www.dynalink.co.nz regularly for updates, links, or to download a more current version of this Quick...
  • Page 15: Warranty

    Return delivery after repair will be paid for by Dynalink. We reserve the right not to repair or replace goods that: have been mishandled, abused or not installed according to the guidelines as outlined in the instructions.

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