Gigafast EE400-R User Manual

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  • Page 1 EE400-R Broadband Router User Manual...
  • Page 2 Trademarks All product, company, brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. They are used for identification purpose only. Specifications are subject to be changed without prior notice. Copyright© 2002, GigaFast Inc. All Right Reserved.
  • Page 3: Fcc Interference Statement

    FCC Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against radio interference in a commercial environment. This equipment can generate, use and radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions in this manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Content Chapter 1 Features Content Requirement Panel Wire diagram Chapter 2 Quick install Chapter 3 Basic configuration Chapter 4 Advanced configuration Chapter 5 Troubleshooting/How-to Appendix A: Cabling and Pin Assignment Appendix B: Configure IP manually Appendix C: Technical Information...
  • Page 5 Internet Firewall to protect your LAN data from being accessed by outside intruder/hacker . Since all incoming data packets have been analyzed/monitored, all unwanted packet may be filtered-out and be recorded as an intrusion event. EE400-R can also be configured to block some internal LAN user’s access to the Internet for management purpose.
  • Page 6: Requirement

    service, URL name keywords and 24-hour time zone. Virtual Server (Port forwarding) function Internet servers (WWW, FTP, E-mail …) in LAN could be virtually exposed to WAN for outside Internet user access. This is a useful and secure network deployment for Internet servers. DMZ (De-Militarized Zone) Host Administrator can totally expose a host PC in LAN to the Internet without any firewall protection mechanism.
  • Page 7 Panel - Wire diagram Internet connection should be connected to the WAN port of the router Power adapter should be connected to the Power port Computers should be connected to port 1-4 on the Router or connected on to Hubs/Switches that are connected to the router...
  • Page 8: Quick Install

    14. Click on WAN under Ez Setup, click on RENEW if the button appears 15. By this time you should see WAN IP Address with Numbers. If so then you are connected to the Internet. Congratulations . Other wise please repeat the step one more time. If problem persists visit http://www.gigafast.com/support/router/index.htm...
  • Page 9 15. If in the WAN page there is a button that says CONNECT the click on it. If there is a button that says DISCONNECT then check to see if you are connected to the internet. If you are connected then Congratulations! Other wise please visit http://www.gigafast.com/support/router/index.htm for more details.
  • Page 10 Part 3 -MacOS- There is actually 3 Major sections in each installation. First it is Physical. Turning on devices turning off devices plugging cables etc. Second there is the Connecting your Computer to the Router step. Then third it is the connecting your router to the Internet step. The installation for MacOS is the same to PC section 1 and 3.
  • Page 11: Basic Configuration

    Basic configuration Chapter 3 – Basic Setup (All configuration menu are from firmware 1.6x) WAN settings explanation After that you have clicked on WAN under Ez setup, the first section that you see are 4 choices with a circle in front of them. The 4 choices are the following. Static (Used when all IP are provided by the ISP) WAN IP Address (Your outside/external/real IP) WAN Subnet mask (Your subnet IP usually 255.255.255.0)
  • Page 12 Dial on Demand (Automatically connect to the ISP when needed) Auto-Disconnect (When to disconnect from ISP when there is no usage. Leave default) Save & Restart (Save changes then restarts the router) @ GigaFast Inc. Staff member sometimes will ask for your PPPoE Account ID but never the password!
  • Page 13 PPTP (Used to connect to VPN Host or Server) WAN IP Address (Your outside/external/real IP) WAN Subnet mask (Your subnet IP usually 255.255.255.0) WAN Gateway (Your Gateway IP) WAN 1 DNS (Your Primary Domain Name Server IP) WAN 2 DNS (Your Secondary Domain Name Server IP) My IP Address (Your own External IP Address) Server IP Address (The server’s IP Address) My Subnet mask (Your own External Subnet mask)
  • Page 14 @ GigaFast Inc. Staff member sometimes will ask for your PPPoE Account ID but never the password! LAN settings LAN IP Address (Internal Router Address. This will be your Internal Gateway and DHCP) DHCP Server (Automatically Assign IP address to Computers)
  • Page 16: Advanced Configuration

    Advanced Configuration Chapter 4 Administration Reset to Default (Reset the Router to original Factory Settings) Backup Setting (Backup current setting to your computer) Restore Setting (Restore setting from your computer to the router) Old Password/New Password/Confirm Password (Do not change your password unless you have to) Upgrade Firmware (Upgrade the Routers Firmware to newest and bug free Versions) View System Log (See what is going on inside the router)
  • Page 17 Service Time (Used to activate the router or just simply tell the time) Normal (Normal Time setting. The router will copy the systems cloak) By continuous usage (The router will add up the time the router has been on) By Time Zone (You can chose when do you want to allow users to Access the router) Save &...
  • Page 19 URL Blocking () URL Blocking (Able to block specific URLs that you don’t wish anyone inside the network to access) Save & Restart (Save changes then restarts the router)
  • Page 20 Virtual Server (Used to run Servers in LAN) If you are running a WEBserver or FTPserver then you will have to use Virtual Server to open up the ports and connection to the Router into LAN. Service Port (The outside port that the server is scanning on) Server IP In LAN (The Actual Internal computer’s IP Address) Port in LAN (What port of internal network do you want to Route to?) Protocol (Which Protocol TCP or UDP?)
  • Page 21 DMZ (Used to expose computer(s) onto the internet) DMZ (Allow users to expose computer(s) directly onto the Internet. Allowing all connection to go though the router to that computer) If your ISP has given you multiple static IP address then you might be able to assign up to 8 DMZ.
  • Page 22 Auto 2-way Application (Special Applications that requires particular ports be open, if you are using that special application then you will need to open up ports that the application need) ID (Each application needs to get their own unique ID) Trigger Port (The trigger port is the Inside port that will be used to send packet.) Incoming Ports (Once the packet triggers the data send then the incoming Ports will be opened)
  • Page 23 Dynamic DNS (Used to assign a domain onto the Router) For Dynamic DNS Please refer to http://www.dyndns.org/ for more Info. Username (Username to dyndns.org) Password (Password to dyndns.org) Domain name (Your Domain name to dyndns.org) Save & Restart (Save changes then restarts the router)
  • Page 25 Solution: Replace router. Defective Problem: I get an error message when I update firmware Solution: Make sure that you are using the right firmware corresponding to the model For more information please visit www.gigafast.com How-To’s How to Check/Get/Renew/Release IPs in Windows? 1.
  • Page 26 You can reset the router by using a Pin to poke the Reset button on the Front of the Router. Hold the reset button for about 15 seconds. All settings will be lost and router restarted. For more How-To’s please visit www.gigafast.com...
  • Page 27: Appendix A Cabling And Pin Assignment

    Appendix A Cabling and Pin Assignment A-1 RJ-45 There are different grades, or categories, of twisted-pair cabling. Category 5 is the most reliable and is highly recommended. Category 3 is a good second choice. Straight-through cables are used for connecting computers’...
  • Page 28 A-1-2 Connection between NIC card and Hub In a straight-through cable, wire 1, 2, 3, and 6 at one end of the cable are the same as wires 1, 2, 3, and 6 at the other end. The straight through cable is used to connect the NIC card and the hub. Table A-2 Straight Through Cabling Wire...
  • Page 29: Appendix B Configure Ip Manually

    Appendix B Configure IP manually Select the IP Address tab, and choose Specify an IP Address. Type in your customized IP address. (The default IP address of this product is 192.168.8.1. You can type in an IP Address like 192.168.8.xxx where xxx can be from 1 to 253). Set the Subnet Mask as 255.255.255.0.
  • Page 30 Click ok to finish.
  • Page 31: Appendix C Technical Information

    Appendix C Technical Information Operational WAN I/F : One RJ-45 port, IEEE 802.3 100BaseT, CSMA/CD WAN cabling : UTP category 5 (10/100 Mbps). LAN I/F : Four RJ-45 ports, IEEE 802.3u 100BaseT, CSMA/CD LAN cabling : UTP category 5 (switched 10/100 Mbps). LED indication : Power, WAN Link/Act, 10/100, LAN Link/Act, 10/100.

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