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All guidelines of this and of the computer manufacture must therefore be allowed at all times to ensure the safe use of the equipment. Revision User’s Manual for Wired / Wireless ADSL 2/2+ Router Model: ADE-3410v4 / ADW-4401v5 Rev: 1.0 (November. 2009) Part No. EM-ADE3410v4_ADW4401v5_v1...
1. Introduction The PLANET Wired / Wireless ADSL 2/2+ Router, the ADE-3410 / ADW-4401, provides office and residential users the ideal solution for sharing a High-Speed ADSL 2/2+ broadband Internet connection on the 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet port, USB port (ADE-3410) and wireless interface (ADW-4401).
Advanced Internet Functions Virtual Servers This feature allows Internet users to access Internet servers on your LAN. The required setup is quick and easy. DMZ Support The device can translate public IP addresses to private IP address to allow unrestricted 2-way communication with Servers or individual users on the Internet. This provides the most flexibility to run programs, which could be incompatible in NAT environment.
WEP support Supports for WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is included. Key sizes of 64 Bit and 128 Bit are supported. WPA support WPA_TKIP and WPA2_AES encryption are supported. Wireless MAC Access Control The Wireless Access Control feature can check the MAC address (hardware address) of Wireless stations to ensure that only trusted Wireless Stations can access your LAN.
1.2 Package Contents ‧ ADE-3410 / ADW-4401 Unit x 1 ‧ Power Adapter x 1 ‧ Quick Installation Guide x 1 ‧ User’s Manual CD x 1 ‧ RJ-11 cable x 2 ‧ RJ-45 cable x 1 ‧ Splitter x 1 ‧...
1.3 Physical Details Front Panel of ADE-3410 Front Panel LED definition State Description When the router is powered on and in ready state. The devise is being turned on and booting. When the router is powered off. Successful connection between ADSL modem and telecom's Link network.
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Rear Panel of ADE-3410 Rear Panel Port and Button Definition Connector Description The power button is for turn on or turns off the router. POWER Button Power connector with 12V DC, 0.5A Power The reset button can restore the default settings of device. To restore Reset factory defaults, keep the device powered on and push a paper clip into the hole.
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Front Panel of ADW-4401 Front Panel LED definition State Description Green When the router is powered on and in ready state The devise is being turned on and booting When the router is powered off Successful connection between ADSL modem and telecom's network Link Flashing Modem is trying to establish a connection to telecom’s network...
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Rear Panel of ADW-4401 Rear Panel Port and Button Definition Connector Description POWER Button The power button is for turn on or turns off the router. Press 1~2 seconds can enable and disable the wireless function. Press 5 seconds can enable WPS function of the wireless clients, the router WPS / WLAN and clients will automatically configure the security key and connect directly.
2. Installation This chapter offers information about installing your router. If you are not familiar with the hardware or software parameters presented here, please consult your service provider for the values needed. 2.1 System Requirement Personal computer (PC) Pentium III 266 MHz processor or higher 128 MB RAM minimum 20 MB of free disk space minimum RJ45 Ethernet Port...
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Connect ADE-3410 to the PC’s USB port as follow: Connect the USB cable to USB port of ADE-3410. The cable has two different connectors. Connect the other end of the USB cable to PC’s USB port. Figure2 ADW-4401 connection diagram If do not need to connect to the splitter, Connect the modem to wall jack with a telephone cable.
2.3 Configuring the Network Properties Configuring PC in Windows XP 1. Go to Start / Control Panel (in Classic View). In the Control Panel, double-click on Network Connections 2. Double-click Local Area Connection. 3. In the Local Area Connection Status window, click Properties.
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4. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties. 5. Select the Obtain an IP address automatically and the Obtain DNS server address automatically radio buttons. 6. Click OK to finish the configuration.
Configuring PC in Windows 2000 Go to Start / Settings / Control Panel. In the Control Panel, double-click on Network and Dial-up Connections. Double-click Local Area Connection. In the Local Area Connection Status window click Properties. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties. Select the Obtain an IP address automatically and the Obtain DNS server address automatically radio buttons.
Configuring PC in Windows 98/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.
2.4 USB Installation (ADE-3410 only) To connect the DSL router to the PC’s USB port, perform the following: Connect the USB cable to the USB port on the DSL router. The cable has two different connectors; you may have to try both connectors and the connector is keyed so try different orientations.
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The dialog prompted Please wait while the wizard searches, when the USB driver has be searched by the Windows, Click <Next > Click the button<Finish> to complete the USB driver installation.
3. Web Configuration Management This chapter describes how to configure the router by using the Web-based configuration utility. 3.1 Access the Router The following is the detailed description of accessing the router for the first time. Step 1 : Open the Internet Explorer (IE) browser and enter http://192.168.1.1. Step 2 : In the Login page that is displayed, enter the username and password.
Note: In the Web configuration page, you can click Apply Changes to save the settings temporarily. If you want to save the settings of this page permanently, click save of Attention that appears at the button of the Web page after the configuration. 3.2 Wizard The Wizard page guides fast and accurate configuration of the Internet connection and other important parameters.
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After finishing the configuration, click NEXT. The page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can configure the system time and Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. The following table describes the parameters of this page: Field Description You can disable or enable NTP function.
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There are five channel modes, the following describes them respectively. 1483 Bridged In the Setup WAN Interface page, enter the correct PVC, set the channel mode to 1483 Bridged. Click NEXT, and the page shown in the following figure appears. If you want to modify the configuration, click BACK to return to the previous page.
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1483 MER In the Setup WAN Interface page, enter the correct PVC, set the channel mode to 1483 MER. The following table describes the parameters of this page: Field Description VPI: Virtua l Path Identifier (VPI) is the virtual path between two points in an ATM network, ranging from 0 to 255.
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After finishing the configuration, click NEXT. The page shown in the following figure appears. PPPoE/PPPoA In the Setup WAN Interface page, enter the correct PVC, set the channel mode to PPPoE or PPPoA.
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The following table describes the parameters of this page: Field Description VPI: Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) is the virtual path between two points in an ATM network, ranging from 0 to 255. PVC Settings VCI: Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI) is the virtual channel between two points in an ATM network, ranging from 32 to 65535 (0 to 31 is reserved for local management of ATM traffic).
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1483 Routed In the Setup WAN Interface page, enter the correct PVC, set the channel mode to 1483 Routed. The following table describes the parameters of this page: Field Description VPI: Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) is the virtual path between two points in an ATM network, and its valid value is from 0 to 255.
After finishing the configuration, click NEXT. The page shown in the following figure appears. 3.3 Status In the navigation bar, click Status. In the Status page that is displayed contains System, LAN, WAN, Statistics and ARP Table. 3.3.1System Choose Status > System. The page that is displayed shows the current status and some basic settings of the router, such as, uptime, software version, upstream speed, downstream speed, and other information.
3.3.2 LAN Choose Status > LAN. The page that is displayed shows some basic LAN settings of the router. In the LAN Status page, you can view the LAN IP address, DHCP server status, MAC address and DHCP client table. If you want to configure the LAN network, refer to the chapter 03.4.1 LAN.
3.3.4 WLAN (ADW-4401 only) Choose Status > WLAN. The page that is displayed shows some basic WLAN settings of the router. In the WLAN Status page, you can view basic status of WLAN, BSSID, channel, encrypt mode, wireless client list. If you want to configure the WLAN network, refer to the chapter 03.4.2 WAN.
3.3.5 Port Mapping Choose Status > Port Mapping. The page that is displayed shows the relationship and status of port mapping. 3.3.6 Statistics Choose Status > Statistics. The Statistics page that is displayed contains Traffic Statistic and DSL Statistic. 3.3.6.1 Traffic Statistic Click Traffic Statistic in the left pane, the page shown in the following figure appears.
3.3.6.2 DSL Statistic Click DSL Statistic in the left pane, the page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can view the ADSL line statistics, downstream rate, upstream rate and other information. 3.3.7 ARP Table Choose Status > ARP Table. In the Arp tables page, you can view the table that shows a list of learned MAC addresses.
3.4 Network In the navigation bar, click Network. The Network page that is displayed contains LAN and WAN. 3.4.1 LAN Choose Network > LAN. The LAN page that is displayed contains LAN IP, DHCP, and DHCP Static IP. 3.4.1.1 LAN IP Click LAN IP in the left pane, the page shown in the following figure appears.
3.4.1.2 DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) allows the individual PC to obtain the TCP/IP configuration from the centralized DHCP server. You can configure this router as a DHCP server or disable it. The DHCP server can assign IP address, IP default gateway, and DNS server to DHCP clients.
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The following table describes the parameters and buttons in this page: Field Description It displays the IP address assigned to the DHCP client from the IP Address router. It displays the MAC address of the DHCP client. Each Ethernet device has a unique MAC address. The MAC MAC Address address is assigned at the factory and it consists of six pairs of hexadecimal character, for example, 00-A0-C5-00-02-12.
3.4.1.3 DHCP Static IP Click DHCP Static IP in the left pane, the page shown in the following figure appears. You can assign the IP addresses on the LAN to the specific individual PCs based on their MAC address. The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page: Field Description Enter the specified IP address in the IP pool range,...
3.4.2.1 WAN Click WAN in the left pane, the page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can configure WAN interface of your router. The following table describes the parameters of this page: Field Description Default Route Selection You can select Auto or Specified. The virtual path between two points in an ATM network, ranging from 0 to 255.
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Field Description router does not detect the flow of the user continuously, router automatically disconnects PPPoE connection. WAN IP Settings You can choose Fixed IP or DHCP. If select Fixed IP, you should enter the local IP Type address, remote IP address and subnet mask. If select DHCP, the router is a DHCP client, the WAN IP address is assigned by the remote DHCP server.
The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page: Field Description It displays the protocol type used for this WAN Protocol connection. The ATM virtual circuit connection assigned for this PPP ATM VCC interface (VPI/VCI). Login Name The user name provided by your ISP. Password The password provided by your ISP.
The following table describes the parameters of this page: Field Description The virtual path identifier of the ATM PVC. The virtual channel identifier of the ATM PVC. The QoS category of the PVC. You can choose UBR, CBR, rt-VBR, or nrt-VBR. Peak cell rate (PCR) is the maximum rate at which cells can be transmitted along a connection in the ATM network.
3.4.3.1 Basic Setting Go to WLAN Basic Settings to setup the wireless parameters. The following table describes the parameters of this page: Field Description Click to disable the WLAN Interface. The Wireless Interface Disable Wireless LAN Interface default is Enable. You can select the proper wireless type for your Band requirements and environment.
3.4.3.2 Security This page allows you can configure security features of the WLAN interface. You can set the network authentication method, selecting data encryption, specify whether a network key is required to authenticate to this wireless network and specify the encryption strength. This device is equipped with 802.1x and WPA/WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access), the latest security standard.
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Following is a description of the different options: Field Description SSID Type Select the Root, VPA0, VAP1, VAP2 or VAP3. Key Length Select 64-bit WEP or 128-bit WEP to use data encryption. Key Format Select the ASCII or Hex format for encryption. Default Tx Key Select Key 1 ~ 4 for your default Encryption Key.
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Use 802.1x Authentication: Enable 802.1x Authentication and select WEP 64bits or WEP 128bits for authentication. Following is a description of the different options: Field Description Enter the port number of the authentication server. The default Radius Port port number is 1812. Radius Server IP Address Enter the IP Address of the authentication server.
3.4.3.3 Access Control You can allow or deny a list of MAC addresses associated with the wireless stations access to the ADSL Router. Following is a description of the different options: Field Description Select the Disabled to disable this function. Select the Allow to make any wireless MAC address in the Wireless Access Wireless Access Control Mode Control List can be linked to.
3.4.3.4 Multiple SSID This page allows you to set virtual access pints (VAP). Here you can enable/disable virtual AP, and set its SSID and authentication type. The following table describes the parameters of this page: Field Description Enable Vap 0~3 Click it to enable VAP(s) Interfaces.
3.4.3.5 Advanced Setting These settings are only for more technically advanced users who have a sufficient knowledge about wireless LAN. These settings should not be changed unless you know what effect the changes will have on your Access Point. The following table describes the parameters of this page: Field Description The threshold (number of bytes) for the fragmentation...
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Field Description (Delivery Traffic Indication Message) Enter a value between 1 and 255 for the Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM.) A DTIM Interval DTIM is a countdown informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages. Select the transmission rate ability for the AP.
3.4.3.6 WPS This page allows you to change the settings for WSP (Wi-Fi Protected Setup). Using this feature could let your wireless client automatically synchronize its settings and connect to the Access Point in a minute without any hassle. The following table describes the parameters of this page: Field Description Disable WPS...
3.5 Service In the navigation bar, click Service. In the Service page that is displayed contains DNS, Firewall, UPNP, IGMP Proxy, TR-069, and ACL. 3.5.1 DNS Domain Name System (DNS) is an Internet service that translates the domain name into IP address.
3.5.1.2 DDNS Click DDNS in the left pane, the page shown in the following figure appears. This page is used to configure the dynamic DNS address from DynDNS.org or TZO. You can add or remove to configure dynamic DNS. The following table describes the parameters of this page: Field Description DDNS provider...
3.5.2.1 IP Port Filter Click IP Port Filter in the left pane, the page shown in the following figure appears. Entries in the table are used to restrict certain types of data packets through the gateway. These filters are helpful in securing or restricting your local network. 3.5.2.2 MAC Filter Click MAC Filter in the left pane, the page shown in the following figure appears.
3.5.2.3 URL Blocking Click URL Blocking in the left pane, the page shown in the following figure appears. This page is used to block a fully qualified domain name, such as tw.yahoo.com and filtered keyword. You can add or delete FQDN and filtered keyword. The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page: Field Description...
The following table describes the parameters of this page: Field Description You can select the common service type, for example, AUTH, DNS, or FTP. You can also define a service name. If you select Usual Service Name, the corresponding Service Type parameter has the default settings.
3.5.2.6 DoS Setting Denial-of-Service Attack (DoS attack) is a type of attack on a network that is designed to bring the network to its knees by flooding it with useless traffic. Click DoS Setting in the left pane, the page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can prevent DoS attacks.
3.5.4 IGMP Proxy Choose Service > IGMP Proxy, the page shown in the following figure appears. IGMP proxy enables the system to issue IGMP host messages on behalf of hosts that the system discovered through standard IGMP interfaces. The system acts as a proxy for its hosts after you enable it.
The following table describes the parameters of this page: Field Description The URL of the auto-configuration server to connect to. User Name The user name for logging in to the ACS. Password The password for logging in to the ACS. Select Enable to periodically connect to the ACS to check Periodic Inform Enable whether the configuration updates.
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The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page: Field Description Select the router interface. You can select LAN or WAN. In this Direction Select example, LAN is selected. LAN ACL Switch Select it to enable or disable ACL function. Enter the IP address of the specified interface.
The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page: Field Description Select the router interface. You can select LAN or WAN. Direction Select In this example, WAN is selected. WAN Setting You can choose Interface or IP Address. Choose the interface that permits data packets from WAN Interface WAN to access the router.
Click Show MACs, the page shown in the following figure appears. This table shows a list of learned MAC addresses for this bridge. 3.6.2 Routing Choose Advance > Routing, the page shown in the following figure appears. The page that is displayed contains RIP and Static Route. 3.6.2.1 Static Route Click Static Route in the left pane, the page shown in the following figure appears.
The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page: Field Description Enable Select it to use static IP routes. Destination Enter the IP address of the destination device. Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask of the destination device. Enter the IP address of the next hop in the IP route to the Next Hop destination device.
The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page: Field Description Select On, the router communicates with other RIP-enabled devices. Apply Click it to save the settings of this page. Interface Choose the router interface that uses RIP. Choose the interface version that receives RIP messages.
3.6.4 QoS Choose Advance > QoS, the page shown in the following figure appears. Entries in the QoS Rule List are used to assign the precedence for each incoming packet based on physical LAN port, TCP/UDP port number, source IP address, destination IP address and other information.
The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page: Field Description Select to enable or disable IP QoS function. You need to enable IP IP QoS QoS if you want to configure the parameters of this page. QoS Policy You can choose stream based, 802.1p based, or DSCP based.
The following table describes the parameters of this page: Field Description Select it to enable SNMP function. You need to enable Enable SNMP SNMP, and then you can configure the parameters of this page. Enter the trap IP address. The trap information is sent Trap IP Address to the corresponding host.
The following table describes the parameters and button of this page: Field Description You can choose Save Current Configuration or Factory Default Configuration. Save Current Configuration: Reset to the factory Reboot from default settings, and then reboot the router. Factory Default Configuration: Save the current settings, and then reboot the router.
3.7.2.2 Backup/Restore Click Backup/Restore in the left pane, the page shown in the following figure appears. You can backup the current settings to a file and restore the settings from the file that was saved previously. The following table describes the parameters and button of this page: Field Description Click it, and select the path.
3.7.4 Password Choose Admin > Password, the page shown in the following figure appears. By default, the user name and password are admin and admin respectively. The common user name and password are user and user respectively. The following table describes the parameters of this page: Field Description Choose the user name for accessing the router.
The following table describes the parameters of this page: Field Description System Time Set the system time manually. NTP Configuration Select enable or disable NTP function. You need to enable State NTP if you want to configure the parameters of NTP. Server Set the primary NTP server manually.
3.8.2 ATM Loopback Choose Diagnostic > ATM Loopback. The page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can use VCC loopback function to check the connectivity of the VCC. The ATM loopback test is useful for troubleshooting problems with the DSLAM and ATM network.
3.8.4 Diagnostic Test Choose Diagnostic > Diagnostic Test, the page shown in the following figure appears. In this page, you can test the DSL connection. You can also view the LAN status connection and ADSL connection. Click Run Diagnostic Test to start testing.
Appendix A: Glossary Address mask A bit mask select bits from an Internet address for subnet addressing. The mask is 32 bits long and selects the network portion of the Internet address and one or more bits of the local portion. Sometimes it called subnet mask. AAL5 ATM Adaptation Layer - This layer maps higher layer user data into ATM cells, making the data suitable for transport through the ATM network.
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Customer Premises Equipment located in a user's premises. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) DHCP is software that automatically assigns IP addresses to client stations logging onto a TCP/IP network. DHCP eliminates having to manually assign permanent IP addresses to every device on your network. DHCP software typically runs in servers and is also found in network devices such as Routers.
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Hop count A measure of distance between two points on the Internet. It is equivalent to the number of gateways that separate the source and destination. HTML Hypertext Markup Language - The page-coding language for the World Wide Web. HTML browser A browser used to traverse the Internet, such as Netscape or Microsoft Internet Explorer.
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Media Access Control Layer - A sub-layer of the Data Link Layer (Layer 2) of the ISO OSI Model responsible for media control. Management Information Base - A collection of objects can be accessed via a network management protocol, such as SNMP and CMIP (Common Management Information Protocol).
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Request for Comments - Refers to documents published by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) proposing standard protocols and procedures for the Internet. RFC can be found at www.ietf.org. Route The path that network traffic takes from its source to its destination. The route a datagram may follow can include many gateways and many physical networks.
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Spanning-Tree Bridge Protocol (STP) Spanning-Tree Bridge Protocol (STP) - Part of an IEEE standard. A mechanism for detecting and preventing loops from occurring in a multi-bridged environment. When three or more LAN's segments are connected via bridges, a loop can occur. Because of a bridge forwards all packets that are not recognized as being local, some packets can circulate for long periods of time, eventually degrading system performance.
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Transparent bridging The intelligence necessary to make relaying decisions exists in the bridge itself and is thus transparent to the communicating workstations. It involves frame forwarding, learning workstation addresses, and ensuring no topology loops exist (in conjunction with the Spanning-Tree algorithm). User Datagram Protocol - A connectionless transport protocol that runs on top of TCP/IP's IP.
Important Note According to Annex3 of the ERC/REC 70-03 publication, the use of Wideband Data Transmission systems has the following National Restrictions: Frequency range: 2400-2483.5MHz Country Restriction Reason/Remark France Outdoor use limited to 10 Military Radiolocation use. Refarming of the 2.4 mW e.i.r.p.
*Model Number : ADE-3410A / ADE-3410B * Produced by: Manufacturer‘s Name : Planet Technology Corp. Manufacturer‘s Address : 9F, No. 96, Min Chuan Road, Hsin Tien, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the 1999/5/EC R&TTE.
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*Model Number : ADW-4401A / ADW-4401B * Produced by: Manufacturer‘s Name : Planet Technology Corp. Manufacturer‘s Address : 9F, No. 96, Min Chuan Road, Hsin Tien Taipei, Taiwan, R. O.C. is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to 1999/5/EC R&TTE.
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