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4-Port 10/100M Internet
Broadband Router
with USB Printer server
User Guide
#4824904AXZZ3
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4-Port 10/100M Internet Broadband Router with USB Printer se

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10 2.1.3 Rear Panel The following graphic shows the rear panel. 1234DC InWANResetUSB • DC In: To connect the adapter to receive power. • USB: Thi

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11 • Your Primary DNS IP address You are supposed to have all those information mentioned above from your ISP. If not, contact your ISP and they wi

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12 2.2.4 Configure your computer • Windows 95/98/ME Step 1. TCP/IP Configuration After you have completed the hardware setup by connecting your

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13 4. On the “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties” dialog box, make sure “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address auto

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14 5. Locate your IP address and Subnet Mask. Type them in the spaces provided below. 6. Click the “Gateway” tab and record the numbers listed unde

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15 7. Click the “DNS Configuration” tab. Locate the DNS servers listed under “DNS Server Search Order”. And Click “OK” 8. System may need your Wi

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16 Step. 2 Disable HTTP Proxy • Internet Explorer 1. Open Internet Explorer and click the stop button. Click “Tools” then “Internet Options” 2. In

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17 3. Clear all the checkboxes. 4. Click “OK,” and then click “OK” again to close the “Internet Options” window. • Netscape 1. Open Netscape and

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18 Step. 3 Obtain IP Settings from Your Router 1. Click “Start,” then “Run…” Type “winipcfg” to open the IP Configuration utility.

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19 Step. 2 Disable HTTP Proxy • Internet Explorer 1. Open Internet Explorer and click the stop button. Click “Tools” then “Internet Options” 2. In

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2 FCC Statement This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause ha

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20 4. Click “OK,” and then click “OK” again to close the “Internet Options” window. • Netscape 1. Open Netscape and click the stop button. Click “

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21 3. Type “IPCONFIG /RENEW” and press “Enter”. 4. Verify that your IP address is now 192.168.1.xxx, your Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0 and your

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22 • MAC OS 7.X or above Step 1. TCP/IP Configuration 1. Pull down the Apple Menu. Click “Control Panels” and select TCP/IP.

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23 2. In the TCP/IP dialog box, make sure that “Ethernet” is selected in the “Connect Via:”field. Make sure “Using DHCP Server” is already selected

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24 2. Select “Proxies” and uncheck all checkboxes and click “OK”. • Netscape 1. Open Netscape and click the stop button.

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25 Step. 3 Obtain IP Settings from Your Router 1. Pull down the Apple Menu. Click “Control Panels” and select TCP/IP. 2. In the TCP/IP window, your

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26 3. Using Configuration Menu After configuration of your network, you can access the Router via Web browser and type the IP Address of Router.

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27 3.1 Basic Setup After enter user name and password, the configuration utility will show up. The first page is “Basic Setup”. You can set up

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28 3. Public IP Address The Public IP Address and Subnet Mask of this router are used by external users of the Internet (including your ISP). C

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29 • PPPoE User Name: Your User Name provided by your ISP. Password: Your password provided by your ISP. ISP Name: Your ISP name. Connect on Demand

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3 Contents 1:Introduction ……………………………………… 4 1.1 Features & Benefits ……………………… 4 1.2 Technical Specification …………………… 5 1.3 Package Conten

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30 • Static IP Address Static IP Address: Enter the IP Address provided by your ISP. Public Subnet Mask: Enter the Subnet Mask provided by your IS

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31 • PPTP IP Address: Enter the IP Address provided by your ISP. Subnet Mask: Enter the Subnet Mask provided by your ISP. Default Gateway: Enter t

Page 26 - 3. Using Configuration Menu

32 3.2 DHCP Unless you already have a DHCP server on your internal network, choose “Enable” from the DHCP. A DHCP Server can automatically ass

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33 3.2.1 DHCP Client Table This table will show you how many networked computers have been found on your DHCP server and the IP Address and MAC

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34 URL Access Limit: Choose Enable/Disable to use URL Access filters or not. • Website Access: Select “Block” to deny users to access the specified

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35 • LAN IP Range: Enter the range of IP addresses which you want them to be a controlled group to have the same access limitation. • Protocol: Se

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36 • Select: Use the pull-down menu to select from a list of well-known Virtual Server services. such as Web, DNS, FTP, POP3 etc. The relate

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37 option as a last resort. Enter “0” in LAN IP Address field will disable DMZ Host. 3.6.1 PPPoE/DHCP/PPTP Mode If your router is configure

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38 • Version: Here will show you the installed firmware version on this router. Make sure that the firmware you want to use is saved on the loca

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39 router to configure this router. To access the setting page from external side, enter “http://<WAN IP Address>:8080” into the web browser

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4 1. Introduction This Broadband Router includes 4 10/100Mbps switch ports and a USB printer port. It provides a complete solution for Internet

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40 • TX: From the pull-down menu, select the routing type, “RIP-1”, “RIP-1 Compatible”, or “RIP-2”, to enable the “TX(transmit)” function. “RIP-

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41 3.10 Static Routing • Static Routing: Select the route entry number from 1 to 20 that you want to configure. • Destination LAN IP: You can cr

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42 3.11 Dynamic DNS DDNS keeps dynamic IP addresses (i.e., IP addresses assigned by a DHCP capable router or server) linked to a domain name. U

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43 3.12 Special Application Some applications require multiple connections, such as Internet gaming, video conferencing, Internet telephony an

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44 3.13 Statistics This page displays activities occurring on the router. Note: On Window XP or IE 6.0, you may need to install Java Virtual Ma

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45 3.14 Security Setting By setting up this security setting, keep your LAN away from hacker attack. DoS stands for Denial of Service. It’s a

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46 3.15 Connection Log This table displays the connection history of PPPoE and DHCP. You can click “Reload” to get the latest status.

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47 3.16 Time Settings Select your local time zone by selecting in the drop down menu. If you want to configure this router’s time an date m

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48 4. Install Printer Server • Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive The following window is shown automatically. If not, please find setup.exe

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49 • Finish the installation Click “Finish” to complete the installation. Select the checkbox to open readme file or not. No

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5 1.2 Technical Specification Standards IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T / IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX USB 1.1 Protocol CSMA/CD, TCP/IP, PPPoE, PPP, PPTP Client, D

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50 5. Trouble Shooting No lights are lit on the router The router has no power. • Make sure the power cord is properly connected to the router.

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51 6. TCP/IP Port List for Internet Service The list of TCP/IP Port for Internet service is as following table. Please note that the list is just

Page 48 - 4. Install Printer Server

52 SMTP 25 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SOCKS 1080 Internet proxy Squid 3128 3130 Web proxy cache SSH 22 Secure Shell Telnet 23 Tim

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6 1.3 Package Content • One 4 Port Internet Broadband Router • One Power adapter • One CD-ROM • One set of Bracket • Quick Install Guide 1.4 Gloss

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7 A firewall watches all of the information moving to and from your network and analyzes each piece of data. Each piece of data is checked agains

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8 This is where NAT comes to the rescue. Network Address Translation allows a single device, such as a router, to act as an agent between the Int

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9 2. Hardware Installation 2.1 Product Description This Router with two type of housing, plastic and metal, is easy to install. With its Diagnos

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