LevelOne FBR-1461 User Manual

LevelOne FBR-1461 User Manual

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  • Page 1 FBR-1461 ADSL2/2+ Modem Router 1W 4L QoS User Manual V1.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Content INTRODUCTION ..............................1 1.1................................1 EATURES 1.2............................ 4 PPLICATION IAGRAM 1.3............................5 ACKAGE ONTENTS 1.4............................5 MPORTANT OTES 1.5..............................6 RONT ANEL 1.6..............................7 ANEL 1.7..........................7 ESET TO ACTORY EFAULT 1.8.
  • Page 3 Time Zone ....................................37 Remote Access ..................................38 Firmware Upgrade ................................. 38 Backup / Restore ..................................39 Restart ....................................40 User Management .................................. 41 3.3.4. Firewall ..............................42 Packet Filter ................................... 42 MAC Filter .................................... 45 Intrusion Detection ................................46 Block WAN Request ................................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    1. Introduction Thank you for purchasing the FBR-1461 ADSL2+ Modem/Router by LevelOne. Your new router is an all-in-one unit that combines an ADSL modem, ADSL router and Ethernet network switch to provide everything you need to get the machines on your network connected to the Internet over an ADSL broadband connection.
  • Page 5 Quick Installation Wizard A web-based GUI and quick installation wizard help you easily install the FBR-1461. Enter your ISP information and begin browsing the Internet immediately. Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) and UPnP NAT Traversal This protocol is used to enable simple and robust connectivity among stand-alone devices and PCs from many different vendors, and it makes setting up a network simple and affordable.
  • Page 6 Quality of Service (QoS) QoS gives you full control over which types of outgoing data traffic should be given priority by the router, ensuring important data like gaming packets, customer information, or management information move through the router ay lightning speed, even under heavy load.
  • Page 7: Application Diagram

    Firmware Upgradeable You can upgrade the router with the latest firmware through its web-based GUI. 1.2. Application Diagram 10/100Mbps Switch Hub...
  • Page 8: Package Contents

    Do not use the same power source for the FBR-1461 as other equipment.  Do not open or repair the case yourself. If the FBR-1461 is too hot, turn off the power immediately and have it repaired at a qualified service center.
  • Page 9: Front Panel

    1.5. Front Panel Description Steady glow when there is a PPPoA / PPPoE connection. Lights when successfully connected to an ADSL DSLAM ADSL (linesync). Steady glow when connected to an Ethernet device. LAN Port Glows green for 100Mbps; Orange for 10Mbps. Blinking light when data is Transmitted / Received.
  • Page 10: Rear Panel

    1.6. Rear Panel Power RESE ADSL Port Description Connect the supplied power adapter to this jack. After the router is powered on, press this recessed button using the end of paper clip or other small pointed object to reset the RESET router or to restore it to factory default settings.
  • Page 11: Cabling

    1.8. Cabling One of the most common causes of problems is bad cabling or ADSL line(s). Make sure that all connected devices are turned on. On the front of the product is a bank of LEDs. Verify that the LAN Link and ADSL line LEDs are lit. If they are not, verify that you are using the proper cables.
  • Page 12: Installation

    2. Installation You can configure the FBR-1461 router through the convenient and user-friendly interface of a web browser. Most popular operating systems such as Linux, Mac and Windows 98SE/2000/XP/Me include a web browser as a standard application. 2.1. Before Configuration PCs must have a properly installed Ethernet interface and connect to the router directly or through an external repeater hub.
  • Page 13: Configuring A Pc In Windows Xp

    2.1.1. Configuring a PC in Windows XP Go to Start / Control Panel (in Classic View). In the Control Panel, double-click on Network Connections Double-click Local Area Connection. In the Local Area Connection Status window, click Properties. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties.
  • Page 14: Configuring A Pc In Windows 2000

    2.1.2. Configuring a PC in Windows 2000 1. Go to Start / Settings / Control Panel. In the Control Panel, double-click on Network and Dial-up Connections. 2. Double-click Local Area Connection. 3. In the Local Area Connection Status window click Properties. 4.
  • Page 15: Configuring A Pc In Windows 98Se/Me

    2.1.3. Configuring a PC in Windows 98SE/Me 1.Go to Start / Settings / Control Panel. In the Control Panel, double-click on Network and choose the Configuration tab. 2.Select TCP/IP ->NE2000 Compatible, or the name of your Network Interface Card (NIC) in your PC. 3.Select the Obtain an IP address automatically radio button.
  • Page 16: Default Settings

    2.2. Default Settings Before configuring the FBR-1461 router, you need to know the following default settings. Web Interface: Username: admin Password: admin LAN Device IP Settings: IP Address: 192.168.1.254 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 ISP setting in WAN site: PPPoE DHCP Server: DHCP server is enabled.
  • Page 17: Configuring With Your Adsl Modem Router

    2.4. Configuring with your ADSL Modem Router To configure this device, you must have IE 5.0 / Netscape 4.5 or above installed You may configure the router for Internet access in two ways: Easy Sign-On (EZSO) and Web Configuration 2.4.1. Easy Sign On (PPPoE / PPPoA / DHCP) PPPoE With EZSO built-in, you can simply plug cables in as first installation and turn on host computer to surf Internet through WEB browser like IE.
  • Page 18 PPPoA 1. Please wait when the connection is trying. 2.Enter the username and password provide by your ISP. 3. If login failed, Please input the correct 4. Login Successfully. username and password again.
  • Page 19: Web Configuration

    DHCP With this method, user does not need to access router to configure it and set lot of parameters. Besides, it eliminates the complicated way to configure the device and will definitely reduce the service call from users. 1. Please wait when the connection is trying. 2.
  • Page 20: Configuration

    3. Configuration Once you have logged on to your FBR-1461 ADSL2+ Router via your web browser, you can begin to set it up according to your requirements. On the configuration homepage, the left navigation pane links you directly to the setup pages, which include:...
  • Page 21: Status

    3.1. Status Device Information Model Name: Shows device model name Host Name: Provide a name for the router for identification purposes. Host Name lets you change the router name. System Up-Time: Records system up-time. Current time: Set the current time. See the Time Zone section for more information. Hardware Version: Chipset version Software Version: Firmware version Bootrom Version: Boot ROM version...
  • Page 22: Arp Table

    IP WAN: Name of the WAN connection. VPI/VCI: Virtual Path Identifier and Virtual Channel Identifier Connection: Shows connection status. You can click on Disconnect or Connect to re-establish connection when PPPoE/PPPoA with Dynamic IP selected. Or click Renew (Click to renew IP address) and click Release (Click to drop current IP address) if RFC 1483 Routed mode selected.
  • Page 23: Routing Table

    3.1.2. Routing Table Routing Table: #: Item number Destination: IP address of the destination network. Netmask: The destination netmask address. Gateway/Interface: IP address of the gateway or existing interface that this route uses. Cost: The cost of transmission for routing purposes. The number need not be precise, but it must be between 0 and 65535.
  • Page 24: Dhcp Table

    3.1.3. DHCP Table Leased Table, DHCP assigned IP addresses information. IP Address: IP addresses of devices on your LAN (Local Area Network). MAC Address: The MAC Address that you want to assign the fixed IP address Client Host Name: Expired IP addresses information Register Time: Register time information 3.1.4.
  • Page 25: Security Log

    3.1.5. Security Log This screen displays security log information. If a hacker attacks your server, he is isolated by the firewall function and the router records related information. This helps you know where the hacker comes from. Refresh: Update log information Clear: Clean up log information...
  • Page 26: Quick Start

    3.2. Quick Start For detailed instructions on configuring WAN settings, see the WAN section of this manual. The information you need for the Quick Start wizard to get you online are your login (often in the form of username@ispname), your password, and the encapsulation type. Your ISP can supply all the details you need.
  • Page 27  Connection Encapsulation: Select the encapsulation type your ISP uses or choose Auto Scan Click Start to begin scanning for encapsulation types offered by your ISP. Autoscan windows shows processing and wait few seconds to complete scan. If the scan is successful, you are presented with a list of supported options.
  • Page 28 VPI: Enter the VPI assigned to you. This field may already be configured. VCI: Enter the VCI assigned to you. This field may already be configured. NAT: Select Enable or Disable NAT function  Optional Setting IP Address: Type your ISP assigned IP address in the IP Address text box. Subnet Mask: Enter a subnet mask in dotted decimal notation.
  • Page 29: Configuration

    3.3. Configuration Click this item to access the following sub-items that configure the ADSL router: LAN, WAN, System, Firewall, QoS, Virtual Server and Advanced. These functions are described in the following sections. 3.3.1. LAN (Local Area Network) A Local Area Network (LAN) is a shared communication system to which many computers are attached and is limited to the immediate area, usually the same building or floor of a building.
  • Page 30: Dhcp Server

    subnet in their LAN, so there is no need to configure a Secondary IP address. Primary IP Address: Enter IP address and Subnet Mask to meet your network requirement. The default IP address for the router is 192.168.1.254 RIP: RIP v1, RIP v2, RIP v1+v2 and RIP v2 Multicast. Secondary IP Address: Enter the Secondary IP Address to add more subnets to meet your network requirement.
  • Page 31 To disable the router‘s DHCP Server, check Disable and click Next then click Apply. When the DHCP Server is disabled you need to manually assign a fixed IP address to each PC on your network, and set the default gateway for each PC to the IP address of the router (the default is 192.168.1.254) To configure the router‘s DHCP Server, check DHCP Server and click Next.
  • Page 32 If you check DHCP Relay Agent and click Next then you must enter the IP address of the DHCP server which assigns an IP address back to the DHCP client in the LAN. Use this function only if advised to do so by your network administrator or ISP. Click Apply to enable this function.
  • Page 33: Wan (Wide Area Network)

    3.3.2. WAN (Wide Area Network) A WAN (Wide Area Network) is an outside connection to another network or the Internet. There are three items within the WAN section: ISP, DNS and ADSL. The factory default is PPPoE. If your ISP uses this access protocol, click Edit to input other parameters as below.
  • Page 34 RFC 1483 Routed Connections Description: Your description of this connection. VPI and VCI: Enter the information provided by your ISP. NAT: The NAT (Network Address Translation) feature allows multiple users to access the Internet through a single IP account, sharing the single IP address. If users on your LAN have public IP addresses and can access the Internet directly, the NAT function can be disabled.
  • Page 35 PPPoA Routed Connections PPPoA stands for Point to Point Protocol over ATM Adaptation Layer 5 (AAL5). It provides access control and billing functionality in a manner similar to dial-up services using PPP. Description: User-definable name for the connection. VPI/VCI: Enter the information provided by your ISP. Encapsulation method: Select the encapsulation format, VcMux or LLC.
  • Page 36 RIP: Disable, RIP v1, RIP v2, RIP v1+v2 and RIP v2 Multicast. MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit. The size of the largest datagram (excluding media-specific headers) that the IP attempts to send through the interface. Apply: Click to save settings Cancel: Click to discard changes PPPoE Routed Connections PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet) provides access control in a manner similar to dial-up services using PPP.
  • Page 37 have public IP addresses and can access the Internet directly, the NAT function can be disabled. Username: Enter the username provided by your ISP. You can input up to 128 alphanumeric characters (case sensitive). This is in the format of ―username@ispname‖ instead of simply ―username‖.
  • Page 38: Dns

    RFC 1483 Bridged Connections Description: A user-definable name for this connection. VPI/VCI: Enter the information provided by your ISP. Encapsulation method: Select the encapsulation format, this is provided by your ISP. A Domain Name System (DNS) contains a mapping table for domain name and IP addresses.
  • Page 39: Adsl

    ADSL ADSL Mode: There are four modes ―Open Annex Type and Follow DSLAM‘s Setting‖, ‖Annex A‖, ‖Annex L‖, ‖Annex M‖ and ‖Annex J‖ that user can select for this connection. Modulator: There are few modes AUTO, ADSL multimode, ADSL2, ADSL2+, G.Lite, T1.413 and G.DMT that user can select DSP Firmware Version: DSP code version DMT Status: DMT Status...
  • Page 40: System

    3.3.3. System There are six items within the System section: Time Zone, Remote Access, Firmware Upgrade, Backup/Restore, Restart and User Management. Time Zone The router does not have a real time clock on board; instead, it uses the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) to get the current time from an SNTP server outside your network.
  • Page 41: Remote Access

    Remote Access To permit remote administration of the router (i.e. from outside your LAN), click Enable. You may change Allowed Access IP Address Range to specify IP address for more secure administration. Firmware Upgrade Your router‘s firmware is the software that allows it to operate and provides all its functionality.
  • Page 42: Backup / Restore

    Backup / Restore These functions allow you to save and backup your router‘s current settings to a file on your PC, or to restore a previously saved backup. This is useful if you wish to experiment with different settings, knowing that you have a backup handy in the case of any mistakes. It is advisable to backup your router‘s settings before making any significant changes to your router‘s configuration.
  • Page 43: Restart

    Restart Click Restart with option Current Settings to reboot your router and restore your last saved configuration. Save Config to FLASH After changing the router‘s configuration settings, you must save all of the configuration parameters to FLASH to avoid losing them after turning off or resetting your router. Current Settings Select option Current Settings to reboot your router (and restore your last saved configuration).
  • Page 44: User Management

    User Management To prevent unauthorized access to your router‘s configuration interface, all users are required to login with a password. You can set up multiple user accounts, each with their own password. You are able to Edit existing users and Create new users who are able to access the device‘s configuration interface.
  • Page 45: Firewall

    3.3.4. Firewall Your router includes a full SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) firewall for controlling Internet access from your LAN, as well as helping to prevent attacks from hackers. In addition to this, when using NAT (Network Address Translation) the router acts as a ―natural‖ Internet firewall, since all PCs on your LAN use private IP addresses that cannot be directly accessed from the Internet.
  • Page 46 Application: User can choose User Defined and enter all information related to create your packet filter list, or just choose preset items from drop-down list. Click Reverse Direction check box to reverse flow direction Rule number: Rule index Packet Flow: Select Outgoing or Incoming Determine whether the rule is for outgoing packets or for incoming packets.
  • Page 47 Destination IP Address: Enter the incoming or outgoing packet‘s destination IP address(es). Destination Port: Check the TCP or UDP packet‘s destination port number(s). Schedule time: User can setup the time to use the packet filter. Select either Always or Schedule from. For the Schedule from, user can set time range and week day. Return: Click to finish settings Cancel: Click to discard changes Note:...
  • Page 48: Mac Filter

    MAC Filter A Ethernet MAC (Media Access Control) address is the unique network hardware identifier for each PC on your network‘s interface (i.e. its Network Interface Card or Ethernet card). Using your router‘s MAC Address Filter function, you can configure the switch to only accept traffic from specified machines, or else to block specific machines from accessing your LAN.
  • Page 49: Intrusion Detection

    Return: Click to finish settings Cancel: Click to discard changes Intrusion Detection Check ―Enable‖ if you wish to detect intruders accessing your computer without permission. The router automatically detects and blocks a DoS (Denial of Service) attack if a user enables this function.
  • Page 50: Url Filter

    URL Filter URL (Uniform Resource Locator – e.g. an address in the form of http://www.Level1.com http://www.example.com) filter rules allow you to prevent users on your network from accessing particular websites from their URL. There are no pre-defined URL filter rules; you can add filter rules to meet your requirements.
  • Page 51 Keywords Filtering: Allows blocking by specific keywords within a particular URL rather than having to specify a complete URL (e.g. to block any image called ―advertisement.gif‖). When enabled, your specified keywords list is checked to see if any keywords are present in URLs accessed to determine if the connection attempt should be blocked.
  • Page 52 Restrict URL Features  Block Java Applet: Blocks Web content which includes the Java Applet to prevent someone who wants to damage your system via the standard HTTP protocol.  Block ActiveX: Blocks ActiveX  Block Cookies: Blocks Cookies  Block Proxy: Blocks Proxy...
  • Page 53: Qos (Quality Of Service)

    3.3.5. QoS (Quality of Service) Quality of Service Introduction If you‘ve ever found your ‗net‘ speed has slowed to a crawl because another family member is using a P2P file sharing program, you‘ll understand why the Quality of Service features in LevelOne‘s routers is such a breakthrough for home users and office users.
  • Page 54 Maximum ISP Bandwidth It shows connection Upstream and Downstream rate.Auto type shows your DSL connection speed automatically, or select Manual Input to set Upstream and Downstream manually. QoS Rule List Application: A name that identifies an existing policy. Time Schedule: Scheduling your QOS policy to be applied. Direction: The traffic flow direction to be controlled by the QOS policy.
  • Page 55 : Press this button to add a new QOS policy. : Before using these buttons to edit or delete a policy, please select one policy you want to edit/delete from the radio option Apply:: After you have configured the policies, you can press this button to apply the configuration.
  • Page 56 Assigned Data rate: Assign the data ratio for this policy to be controlled. For examples, we want to only allow 20% of the total data transfer rate for the LAN-to-WAN direction to be used for FTP server. Then we can specify here with data ratio = 20. If you have ADSL LINE with 256K/bps.rate, the estimated data rate, in kbps, for this rule is 20%*256*0.9 = 46kbps.
  • Page 57 DSCP Marking: Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP), it is the first 6 bits in the ToS byte. DSCP Marking allows users to classify traffic based on DSCP value and send packets to next Router. DSCP Mapping Table Disabled None Best Effort Best Effort (000000) Premium Express Forwarding (101110)
  • Page 58 QOS Example Connection Diagram VoIP HTTP web browsing users FTP Server ADSL Subscription Rate Upstream: 256 kbps Downstream: 2048 Mbps Example QOS Plan Application IP or Ports Control Flow Data Rate Time Schedule VoIP User 192.168.0.1 Outgoing Minimal 20% with high Always priority for non-used bandwidth with SDCP...
  • Page 59 QOS Example Setup VoIP application Voice is latency-sensitive application. Most VoIP devices are use SIP protocol and the port number will be assigned by SIP module automatically. Better to use fixed IP address for catching VoIP packets as high priority. Above settings will help to improve quality of your VoIP service when traffic is full loading.
  • Page 60 FTP Server Application Some of companies will setup FTP server for customer downloading or home user sharing their files by using FTP. LAN to WAN direction:...
  • Page 61 WAN to LAN direction: With above settings that help to limit utilization of upstream of FTP. Time schedule also help you to only limit utilization at day time.
  • Page 62 HTTP Web Browsing You can control the internet web browsing by specify the HTTP 80 (8080 for some proxy server). LAN to WAN direction:...
  • Page 63 WAN to LAN direction:...
  • Page 64: Virtual Server

    3.3.6. Virtual Server In TCP/IP and UDP networks a port is a 16-bit number used to identify which application program (usually a server) incoming connections should be delivered to. Some ports have numbers that are pre-assigned to them by the IANA (the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority), and these are referred to as ―well-known ports‖.
  • Page 65: Well-Known And Registered Ports

    Well-known and Registered Ports Port Number Protocol Description FTP Data FTP Control TCP & UDP SSH Remote Login Protocol Telnet SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) TCP & UDP DNS (Domain Name Server) TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) World Wide Web HTTP POP3 (Post Office Protocol Version 3) NEWS (Network News Transfer Protocol) NTP (Network Time Protocol)
  • Page 66 Item: Item number Service select: Select the service you wish to configure Protocol: Automatic when you choose Service select Start Port & End Port: Enter the public port number & range you wish to configure. IP Address: Enter the IP address of a specific internal server to which requests from the specified port is forwarded.
  • Page 67 In addition to specifying the port number used, you also need to specify the protocol used. The protocol is determined by the particular application. Most applications use TCP or UDP, however you can specify other protocols using the drop-down Protocol menu. Setting the protocol to ―all‖...
  • Page 68: Advanced

    3.3.7. Advanced Configuration options within the Advanced section are for users who wish to take advantage of the more advanced features of the router. Users who do not understand the features should not attempt to reconfigure their router, unless advised to do so by support staff. There are four items within the Advanced section: Static Route, Dynamic DNS, VLan Control and Device Management.
  • Page 69: Dynamic Dns

    Dynamic DNS The Dynamic DNS function lets you alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname, so if your ISP does not assign you a static IP address you can still use a domain name. This is especially useful for hosting servers via your ADSL connection, so that anyone wishing to connect to you may use your domain name, rather than having to use your dynamic IP address, which changes from time to time.
  • Page 70: Vlan Control

    Vlan Control VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) is a group of devices on different physical LAN segments that can communicate with each other as if they were all on the same physical LAN segment. While clients and servers may be located anywhere on a network, they are grouped together by VLAN technology, and broadcasts are sent to devices within the VLAN.
  • Page 71 1. If VLAN Group 1 is consisted of hosts linked to port1 and port2, VLAN Group 2 is consisted of hosts linked port3 and port4, and VLAN Group 3 is consisted wireless LAN. 2. After checking the box to enable VLAN function, you will check the table according to the needs as show below.
  • Page 72: Device Management

    Device Management The Device Management advanced configuration settings allow you to control your router‘s security options and device monitoring features. Embedded Web Server: HTTP Port: The port number of the router‘s embedded web server (for web-based configuration uses. The default value is the standard HTTP port, 80. You may specify an alternative if, for example, you are running a web server on a PC within your LAN.
  • Page 73 addition to the router. Windows XP and Windows Me natively support UPnP (when the component is installed), and Windows 98 users may install the Internet Connection Sharing client from Windows XP in order to support UPnP. Windows 2000 does not support UPnP. ...
  • Page 74 SNMP V1 and V2: Read Community: Specify a name to be identified as the Read Community, and an IP address. This community string is checked against the string entered in the configuration file. Once the string name is matched, you can obtain this IP address and are able to view the data.
  • Page 75: Igmp

    IGMP IGMP, known as Internet Group Management Protocol, is used to management hosts from multicast group. IGMP Proxy: Accepting multicast packet. Default is set to Disable. IGMP Snooping: Allowing switched Ethernet to check and make correct forwarding decisions. Default is set to Enable Apply: Click to save settings Cancel: Click to discard changes WAN IP Change Alert...
  • Page 76: Save Configuration To Flash

    3.4. Save Configuration to Flash After changing the router‘s configuration settings, you must save all of the configuration parameters to FLASH to avoid losing them after turning off or resetting your router. Click Save to write your new configuration to FLASH. Click Apply to write setting to flash. 3.5.
  • Page 77: Troubleshooting

    4. Troubleshooting If your ADSL Router is not functioning properly, you can refer first to this chapter for simple troubleshooting before contacting your service provider or LevelOne support. This can save you time and effort but if symptoms persist, consult your service provider. Problems starting up the router Problem Corrective Action...
  • Page 78 Problems with the LAN Interface Problem Corrective Action Can‘t ping any PCs on Check the Ethernet LEDs on the front panel. The LED should the LAN. be on for a port that has a PC connected. If it is off, check the cables between your router and the PC.
  • Page 79: Appendix

    5. Appendix 5.1. SNMP Version SNMPv2c and SNMPv3 SNMPv2c is the combination of the enhanced protocol features of SNMPv2 without the SNMPv2 security. The "c" comes from the fact that SNMPv2c uses the SNMPv1 community string paradigm for "security" but is widely accepted as the SNMPv2 standard. SNMPv3 is a strong authentication mechanism with fine granularity for remote monitoring.
  • Page 80 From RFC 1473 (PPP/IP MIB):  PPP IP Group From RFC 1474 (PPP/Bridge MIB):  PPP Bridge Group From RFC1573 (IfMIB):  ifMIBObjects Group From RFC1695 (atmMIB):  atmMIBObjects From RFC 1907 (SNMPv2):  only snmpSetSerialNo OID...
  • Page 81: Universal Plug And Play (Upnp)

    5.2. Universal Plug and Play (UPnP): UPnP offers peer-to-peer network connectivity for PCs and other network devices, along with control and data transfer between devices. UPnP offers many advantages for users running NAT routers through UPnP NAT Traversal, and on supported systems makes tasks such as port forwarding much easier by letting the application control the required settings, removing the need for the user to control advanced configuration of their device.
  • Page 82 Follow the steps below to install the UPnP in Windows XP Step 1: Click Start and Control Panel. Step 2: Double-click Network Connections. Step 3: In the Network Connections window, click Advanced in the main menu and select Optional Networking Components ….
  • Page 83 Auto-discover Your UPnP-enabled Network Device Step 1: Click start and Control Panel. Double-click Network Connections. An icon displays under Internet Gateway. Step 2: Right-click the icon and select Properties. Step 3: In the Internet Connection Properties window, click Settings to see the port mappings that were automatically created.
  • Page 84 Step 5: Select Show icon in notification area when connected option and click OK. An icon displays in the system tray Step 6: Double-click on the icon to display your current Internet connection status.
  • Page 85 Other Places. Step 4: An icon describing each UPnP-enabled device shows under Local Network. Step 5: Right-click on the icon of your FBR-1461 and select Invoke. The web configuration login screen displays. Step 6: Right-click on the icon of your FBR-1461 and select Properties. A properties window...
  • Page 86: Regulatory Approvals

    5.3. Regulatory Approvals FCC 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 harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 87 CE Approval CE Standards This product complies with the 99/5/EEC directives, including the following safety and EMC standards:  EN300328-2  EN301489-1/-17  EN60950 CE Marking Warning This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
  • Page 88: General Public License

    5.4. General Public License This product incorporates open source code into the software and therefore falls under the guidelines governed by the General Public License (GPL) agreement. Adhering to the GPL requirements, the open source code and open source license for the source code are available for free download at http://global.level1.com.

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