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W I R E L E S S L A N »WLAN Modem Router ADSL2+, 54 Mbps« Internetverteiler mit integriertem Modem Internet distributor with integrated modem 00062726 00062726bda.indd Abs2:1 00062726bda.indd Abs2:1 02.10.2007 12:48:12 Uhr 02.10.2007 12:48:12 Uhr...
g Operating Instruction Contents: 1. Connecting the WLAN ADSL2+ Modem Router 2. Confi guring the Operating System and Computer 3. Confi guring the WLAN ADSL2+ Modem Router 3.1. Confi guring the internet connection using the Quick Start Option 3.1.1. Setting a new router password: 3.1.2.
Requirements for installing the HAMA WLAN ADSL2+ Modem Router, 54 Mbps: Ensure that you have the following before installing the Hama WLAN ADSL2+ Modem Router: 1. ADSL or ADSL2+-enabled connection 2. Installed DSL splitter provided by your DSL connection service provider 3.
Checking installation: There are different LEDs for indicating the status on the top of the device: Condition Status POWER Illuminated Power supply unit is connected and supplying power No power unit connected, device not being supplied with power WLAN device Flashing Wireless LAN is activated / data is being sent Wireless LAN is deactivated...
Ensure that the Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically check boxes are selected. Confi rm by clicking OK, and again in the subsequent window. Your PC is now confi gured so that it now assigns the IP address automatically from the router.
3.1.1 Setting a new router password: Enter a new password for the router on this page. Enter your new password in the New Password: fi eld. Confi rm by accurately entering your new password again in the Confi rmed Password: fi eld. Then click NEXT. Note: You must keep your password in a safe place and avoid using words that others may guess easily.
3.1.4 PPPoE user data You must enter the access data for your provider in the next window. Refer to the documents from your Internet provider for this information. Username: Refer to the documents from your Internet provider for this name, which is specifi c to the provider. In addition to the access data, enter the following: Password: Refer to the documents from your Internet provider for the provider-specifi...
Authentication Type (Setting encryption type): This fi eld is extremely important for the security of your Wireless LAN network. Select the encryption type and strength. The Hama WLAN ADSL2+ Modem Router supports the following encryption standards: WEP (64 and 128 Bit)
First select whether you want to use 64 bit or 128 bit encryption. The latter offers greater security. Next, enter ox and your Security key (you can use characters ranging from 0-9 and a-f). The length of the key is limited to 10 letters/numbers for the 64 bit encryption, and 26 letters/numbers for the 128 bit encryption.
802.11b (11 Mbps) or 802.11g (54 Mbps) standard. The Hama WLAN ADSL2+ Modem Router 54 Mbps supports the following standards: 802.11b = only WLAN devices based on 11 Mbps are supported.
Interface Setup In this screen, you can change the standard LAN settings of the router. In the Main Menu, select the Interface Setup menu item, followed by the LAN sub-item. 5.1 Router local IP: The IP Address of the router is set to 192.168.2.1 by default. If you want to use a different address for the router, you can make the necessary changes here.
6.1 ATM VC: (DSL modem setting) Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) is a method of transferring data whereby the data traffi c is transferred in small packets, and the transfer is coded and asynchronous. You must enter the following values, which differ according to the DSL connection.
Enter the user password that you received from your Internet provider in this fi eld. Encapsulation: The Hama WLAN ADSL2+ Modem Router supports the following encapsulation protocols: PPPoE LLC, PPPoE VC-Mux, PPPoA LLC and PPPoA VC-Mux. If you are not sure which protocol you need for your Internet connection, consult your DSL provider.
6.5 IP address (IP address setting for the router) An IP address (Internet Protocol address) is a number that facilitates the addressing of computers and other devices in an IP network. If you need to use a specifi c IP address from your Internet provider, carry out the following settings: Get IP Address:...
Firewall A Firewall is a network of safety components in computer technology that permits or denies network traffi c using a predefi ned fi rewall security policy. The aim of a fi rewall is to control the transfer between a local network (LAN) (high trust) and the Internet (low trust).
7.2.2 Virtual server (Port forwarding) You will need port forwarding if you wish to set up a game server for online gaming or for P2P networks. Rule Index: You can choose from 1 to 16; up to 16 different port forwardings are possible. Start Port Number: Enter the fi...
8.1 ACL: (Access control for certain services) In the Main Menu, select the Access Management menu item, and then the ACL sub- item. The Access Control List (ACL) allows you to specify exactly which computers are allowed to access which service. ACL: Activated means that the ACL is switched on.
8.2 IP fi lter (access control using IP address) In the Main Menu, select the Access Management menu item, and then the IP Filter sub-item. A packet fi lter is an application for fi ltering the incoming and outgoing data traffi...
Port: Enter the number of the port to which the rule is to apply. If you enter 0, this setting is ignored. Protocol: Enter the IP protocol in this fi eld; choose between TCP, UDP or ICMP. Click SAVE at the bottom of the window to save your settings. 8.3 SNMP: In the Main Menu, select the Access Management menu...
UPnP: Activated means that UPnP is switched on. Deactivated means that UPnP is switched off. Auto-confi gured: Activated means that automatic UPnP is switched on. Deactivated means that automatic UPnP is switched off. Click SAVE at the bottom of the window to save your settings. 8.5 DDNS: (Dynamic Domain Name System) In the Main Menu, select the Access Management menu item, and then the...
9.1.1 Resetting the password Note: If you accidentally forget your password, you can reset the Hama WLAN ASDL2+ Modem Router back to the default setting and use the default password, 1234. To reset the router, use a pen or similarly shaped item to press down on the black pressure point on the back of the router for approx.
Please note that only fi rmware updates authorised and released by Hama may be loaded onto the router; otherwise any warranty claims against Hama GmbH & Co. KG are void.
If you want to restart the router with the current settings, select Current Settings and click RESTART. If you want to reset the factory default settings, select Factory Default Settings and click RESTART. 9.5 Diagnostics: (Router diagnostics) In the Main Menu, select the Maintenance menu item, and then the Diagnostics sub-item.
In the Main Menu, select the Status menu item, and then the System Log sub-item. You can check the detailed error messages for the router in this view. If you contact or call Hama Product Consulting, please have a printout of the system log to hand.
12. Glossary (Explanation of terminology): Client: The term Client is often used colloquially to mean computers in a computer network on which preferred client applications are performed. MAC address: The MAC address (Media Access Control, Ethernet ID or, with Apple, Airport ID and Ethernet ID) is the hardware address of every individual network adapter, and is used as a unique identifi...
13. Support and Contact Information: If the product is defective: Please contact your dealer or Hama Product Consulting if you have any product claims. Internet / World Wide Web: Product support, updates or product information can be found at www.hama.com Support hotline –...