TABLE OF CONTENTS Appendix A Specifications Technical Specifications Introduction IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u Product Overview Standards Features CSMA/CD, PPPoE, PPP, PPTP Client, ARP, DHCP Client and Components Included Protocol Server, TCP/IP, UDP, ICMP, RIP1/RIP2, DNS Proxy, Dynamic Replacement Parts DNS, SNTP Detailed Physical Description Four 10/100 Mbps LAN ports (1 Uplink port shared) Ports...
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VII. Advanced Setup 5) The destination device is not reachable if the following LAN IP Setup message appears. DHCP Setup Reply from 168.95.192.1: Destination host Firewall Setup unreachable Parental Control or Request timed out. 1. Privilege 2. MAC Control To insure you are communicating with the ISP, Issue a PING 3.
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f. On the top (see Figure 33), the “Host Name” and “DNS server” are what the computer is called when it is looking for a named resource. The default gateway is the server through which the client connects to the Internet. The DHCP Server identifies the network server that assigns IP addresses to computers on the network.
I. Introduction II. Product Overview A. Features The On-Q Home 4 Port Router/Switch is an integrated Internet IP sharing • Supports PPPoE, PPTP Client and Dynamic DNS. device with a built-in 4-port 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet switch. It is the perfect •...
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Figure 31 Figure 32 displays the adapter address and current TCP/IP address. NOTE: At the “Ethernet Adapter Information”, select the correct Ethernet adapter that is installed in this computer. Select the correct Ethernet adapter. Figure 33: IP Configuration Figure 32: IP Configuration e.
D. On-Q Home 4 Port Router/Switch Detailed Physical Description 2. Router/Switch Status LEDs (see Figure 2) The following information describes the physical characteristics of the On-Q Home Router/Switch: Power – On solid orange when power is supplied. 1. Router/Switch Module Connection Area Diag –...
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98SE or ME, run the "winipcfg" utility, select the correct Network your server, through the magic of DNS service, will be sent to the click “release all” to release all current configuration, then click “renew right place. Please visit HTTP://WWW.DYNDNS.ORG for more information.
2. In the structured wiring enclosure the CAT5e from the outlets may be terminated with a 110 punchdown tool onto an On-Q Home 5 Port Network Interface Module’s RJ45 Inserts or with RJ-45 plugs for direct connection to the On-Q Home 4 Port Router/Switch.
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VIII. Troubleshooting This section will detail possible solutions to common problems that might occur in using the On-Q 4-Port Router/ Switch. A. Contact Information If you are unable to locate a solution here, please access our website at www.onqhome.com for the latest information. You can also reach us at 1- 800-321-2343.
NOTE: The steps below assume that your PC’s network interface card is set to DHCP, or in other words, to obtain IP addressing automatically. The steps also assume that the On-Q Home 4 Port Router/Switch is set to its default settings and that all the cables previously discussed are properly connected.
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allows you to keep certain PCs on your network from accessing the shown, Internet access is only allowed Monday through Friday from Internet based on MAC Addresses. 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Figure 27 Figure 29 3. URL Blocking: E. WAN MAC Clone Select the Advanced Folder on the left side of the screen, and the URL Blocking file under that Folder.
C. Using the Setup Wizard for Internet (WAN) Port Setup By answering a series of questions shown on the following screens, the wizard will help you configure your router for Cable Modem (normally 192.168.40.254 DHCP controlled IP addressing), DSL Modem (normally PPPoE), or a Static IP addressed type of ISP service (including PPTP).
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D. Parental Control Parental Control provides several specific settings that allows the router administrator to control PC access to the Internet. 1. Privilege: Select the Advanced Folder on the left side of the screen, and the Privilege file under that Folder. This screen (see Figure 26), allows you to keep certain PCs on your network from accessing the Internet.
2. DSL Modem Setup By answering YES to the first question and NO to the second question on the first screen (see Figure 12), and clicking Next, you will be taken to the screen shown in Figure 13, and asked whether the ISP has provided you with a static IP address or not.
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router’s DHCP option to “Disable” if you already have one DHCP server on your network. Number of DHCP Users Enter the maximum number of PC that you want the DHCP server to assign IP addresses to, with the absolute maximum being 248 (6-253). Starting IP Address Enter a numerical value for the DHCP server to start with when issuing IP address.
Figure 14 Figure 16 When you click on Next after entering your static IP address information, you will be taken to the Alias IP screen shown in Figure Enter the User Name, Password and Service Name (if applicable) that 15. Here you can enter up to 5 alias IP addresses (assuming your ISP your ISP provided with the DSL service.
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C. Saving Configuration VII. Advanced Setup Select the Tools Folder on the left side of the screen, and the Backup A. LAN IP Setup file under that Folder. This screen (see Figure 21), allows you to save the current configuration file to your PC or restore the configuration Select the Advanced Folder on the left side of the screen, and the LAN IP from your PC.
Figure 17 2. Time Zone Setup Select the Setup Folder on the left side of the screen, and the Configure file under that Folder. This screen (see Figure 18) allows you to select your time zone, so that router log files will be accurate as to the times that events occur.