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1. This document provides an introduction and overview of a wireless ADSL router, including its applications, environment and system requirements, safety cautions, and LED status descriptions. 2. It describes connecting the router, introducing its web configuration interface for logging in and accessing device information, advanced setup options like PPPoE and wireless configuration, and management features. 3. The document also includes a question and answer section to help users with the router setup and operation.
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1. This document provides an introduction and overview of a wireless ADSL router, including its applications, environment and system requirements, safety cautions, and LED status descriptions. 2. It describes connecting the router, introducing its web configuration interface for logging in and accessing device information, advanced setup options like PPPoE and wireless configuration, and management features. 3. The document also includes a question and answer section to help users with the router setup and operation.
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Contents
1 Introduction ................................................................................... 2
Wireless ADSL Router 1.1
1.2
Application .................................................................... 2
Environment Requirements ........................................... 2
1.3 System Requirements .................................................... 3
1.4 Safety Cautions ............................................................. 3
User Manual 1.5
1.5.1
LED Status Description................................................. 4
Front Panel ............................................................ 4
1.5.2 Rear Panel ............................................................. 5
2 Hardware Installation .................................................................... 5
2.1 Choosing the Best Location for Wireless Operation ..... 6
2.2 Connecting the ADSL Router........................................ 6
3 Introduction to Web Configuration................................................ 7
3.1 Logging In to the Modem.............................................. 7
3.2 Summary of Device Information................................... 8
3.3 Advanced Setup............................................................. 9
3.3.1 Configuring PPPoE ............................................... 9
3.3.2 Bridge Configuration........................................... 14
3.3.3 Wireless – Basic .................................................. 16
3.3.4 Wireless – Security.............................................. 17
3.4 Management ................................................................ 19
3.4.1 Settings ................................................................ 19
3.4.2 System Log.......................................................... 21
3.4.3 TR-069 Client...................................................... 23
3.4.4 Access Control .................................................... 23
3.4.5 Update Software .................................................. 24
3.4.6 Save/Reboot ........................................................ 25
4 Q&A............................................................................................ 26

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Operating humidity: 10%~95%, non-condensing
Storage humidity: 5%~95%, non-condensing
1 Introduction Power adapter input: 100V~240V AC, 50/60Hz
Power adapter output: 12V DC, 0.8A
The Router is a highly ADSL2+ Integrated Access Device and can
support ADSL link with downstream up to 24 Mbps and upstream up
to 1 Mbps. It is designed to provide a simple and cost-effective 1.3 System Requirements
ADSL Internet connection for a private Ethernet or 802.11g/802.11b Recommended system requirements are as follows:
wireless network. The Router combines high-speed ADSL Internet Pentium 233 MHZ or above
connection, IP routing for the LAN and wireless connectivity in one Memory: 64 Mbps or above
package. It is usually preferred to provide high access performance 10M Base-T Ethernet or above
applications for the individual users, the SOHOs, and the small Windows 9x, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows ME,
enterprises. Windows NT
Network and Router management is done through the web-based Ethernet network interface card
management interface that can be accessed through the local
Ethernet using any web browser. You may also enable remote
management to enable configuration of the Router via the WAN 1.4 Safety Cautions
interface. Follow the announcements below to protect the device from risks
and damage caused by fire and electric power.
1.1 Application Use volume labels to mark the type of power.
Use the power adapter that is packed within the device package.
Home gateway Pay attention to the power load of the outlet or prolonged lines.
SOHOs An overburden power outlet or damaged lines and plugs may
Small enterprises cause electric shock or fire accident. Check the power cords
TV over IP (IPTV) regularly. If you find any damage, replace it at once.
Higher data rate broadband sharing Proper space left for heat radiation is necessary to avoid any
Shared broadband internet access damage caused by overheating to the device. The holes are
Audio and video streaming and transfer designed for heat radiation to ensure that the device works
PC file and application sharing normally. Do not cover these heat radiant holes.
Network and online gaming Do not put this device close to a place where a heat source exits
or high temperature occurs. Avoid the device from direct
1.2 Environment Requirements sunshine.
Do not put this device close to a place where is over damp or
Operating temperature: 0ºC~45ºC watery. Do not spill any fluid on this device.
Storage temperature: -10ºC~55ºC Do not connect this device to any PC or electronic product,
unless our customer engineer or your broadband provider
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instructs you to do this, because any wrong connection may Indicator Status Description
cause any power or fire risk. The user data is passing through
Blink Green
Do not place this device on an unstable surface or support. WLAN port.
Green WLAN interface is ready to work.

1.5 LED Status Description


1.5.2 Rear Panel
1.5.1 Front Panel

Indicator Status Description


Off The power is off.
The power is on and the device operates
Green
normally.
Interface Description
The power is self-testing.
The device enters the console mode of Wireless antenna.
Power
the boot loader.
Red RJ-11 port, using the telephone line to connect the
Line
The self-testing of the power fails if the modem with the ADSL cable or splitter.
LED is always red. RJ-45 port, connect the modem to a PC or other
LAN 1~4
network device.
Blink Red Upgrading software.
Power supplied port, plug in for power adapter that the
Off No signal is detected. Power
power input is 12V DC, 1 A.
Slow Blink Green The DSL line is transferring. To restore the factory default, keep the device powered
ADSL
Fast Blink Green The DSL line is training. Reset on and push a needle into the hole. Press down the
Green The DSL line connection is established. button about 3 seconds and then release.
Off No PPPoA or PPPoE connection
Press the button silently less than 1s to enable
The PPPoA or PPPoE connection is
WLAN function.
Green established. The users can access the
Internet. Press the button for more than 5s to enable to
WLAN/WPS
Internet Device attempts to become IP enable WPS function.
connected but fails (no DHCP response, If you press the button between 1s and 5s, no
Red no PPPoE response, PPPoE function takes effective.
authentication failed, no IP address On/Off Power switch.
from IPCP, etc.)
Off No Ethernet signal is detected.
The user data is passing through
LAN1/2/3/4 Blink Green
Ethernet port.
Green Ethernet interface is ready to work 2 Hardware Installation
WLAN Off No radio signal is detected.

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2.1 Choosing the Best Location for See the following figure. Connect the Line port of the DSL
Router with a telephone cable.
Wireless Operation Connect the LAN port of the DSL Router to the network card of
the PC via an Ethernet cable.
Keep the numbers of walls and ceilings to the minimum:
Plug one end of the power adapter to the wall outlet and connect
The signal emitted from wireless LAN devices can penetrate the other end to the PWR port of the DSL Router.
through ceilings and walls. However, each wall or ceiling can
The following figure displays the connection of the DSL Router, PC,
reduce the range of wireless LAN devices from 1 ~ 30 miters.
and telephones.
Position your wireless devices so that the number of walls or
ceilings obstructing the signal path is minimized.
Consider the direct line between access points and workstations:
A wall that is 0.5 meters thick, at a 45-degree angle appears to
be almost 1 meter thick. At a 2-degree angle, it appears over 14
meters thick. Be careful to position access points and client
adapters so the signal can travel straight through (90º angle) a
wall or ceiling for better reception.
Building materials make difference:
Buildings constructed using metal framing or doors can reduce
effective range of the device. If possible, position wireless
devices so that their signals can pass through drywall or open
doorways. Avoid positioning them in the way that their signal
must pass through metallic materials. Poured concrete walls are
reinforced with steel while cinderblock walls generally have 3 Introduction to Web Configuration
little or no structural steel.
Position the antenna for best reception: 3.1 Logging In to the Modem
Play around with the antenna position to see if signal strength
improves. Some adapters or access points allow you to judge Step 1 Open a Web browser on your computer.
the strength of the signal. Step 2 Enter http://192.168.1.1 (DSL router default IP address) in
Keep your product away (at least 1~2 meters) from electrical the address bar. The login page appears.
devices: Step 3 Enter a user name and the password. The default username
Keep wireless devices away from electrical devices that and password of the super user are admin and admin. The
generate RF noise such as microwave ovens, monitors, electric username and password of the common user are user and
motors, etc. user. You need not enter the username and password again
if you select the option Remember my password. It is
2.2 Connecting the ADSL Router
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recommended to change these default values after logging in Default Gateway: In the bridging mode there is no gateway. In
to the DSL router for the first time. other modes, it is the address of the uplink equipment, for
Step 4 Click OK to log in or click Cancel to exit the login page. example, PPPoE/PPPoA.
DNS Server: In the PPPoE / PPPoA mode, it is obtained from
the uplink equipment. In the bridging mode, there is no DNS
Server address and you can manually enter the information.

3.3 Advanced Setup


Choose Advanced Setup > WAN, and the following page appears.

3.2 Summary of Device Information

3.3.1 Configuring PPPoE


Step 1 Click Add and the following page appears. In this page, you
can modify VPI/VCI, service categories, and QoS.

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VPI: Virtual path between two points in an ATM network. Its
valid value range is from 0 to 255.
VCI: Virtual channel between two points in an ATM network.
Its valid value range is from 32 to 65535 (1 to 31 are reserved
for known protocols).
Service Category: UBR Without PCR/UBR With
PCR/CBR/Non Realtime VBR/Realtime VBR.
Enable Quality Of Service: Enable or disable QoS.
After proper modifications, click Next and the following page
appears.
Step 2 In this page, you can modify the Internet connection type
and encapsulation type.

PPP Username: The correct user name that your ISP provides to
you.
PPP Password: The correct password that your ISP provides to you.
PPPoE Service Name: If your ISP provides it to you, please enter it.
If not, do not enter any information.
Authentication Method: The value can be AUTO, PAP, CHAP, or
MSCHAP. Usually, you can select AUTO.
Dial on demand (with idle timeout timer): If this function is
Change the connection type of PVC 0/35 to PPP over Ethernet
enabled, you need to enter the idle timeout time. Within the preset
(PPPoE) and set the Encapsulation Mode to LLC/SNAP-BRIDGING
minutes, if the modem does not detect the flow of the user
(according to the uplink equipment). Click Next and the following
continuously, the modem automatically stops the PPPOE connection.
page appears.
Once it detects the flow (like access to a webpage), the modem
Step 3 In this page, you can modify the PPP user name, PPP restarts the PPPOE dialup.
password, authentication method.
If this function is disabled, the modem performs PPPOE dial-up all
the time. The PPPOE connnection does not stop, unless the modem
is powered off and DSLAM or uplink equipment is abnormal.

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PPP IP extension: If this function is enabled, the WAN IP address This page shows all the configuration. You can view the default
obtained by the modem through built-in dial-up can be directly values of NAT enable and Firewall enable.
assigned to the PC being attached to the modem (at this time, the
modem connects to only one PC). From the aspect of the PC user,
the PC dials up to obtain an IP addres. But actually, the dial-up is
done by the modem.
If this function is disabled, the modem itself obtains the WAN IP
address.
Use Static IP Address: If this function is disabled, the modem
obtains an IP address assigned by an uplink equipment such as BAS,
through PPPoE dial-up.If this function is enabled, the modem uses
this IP address as the WAN IP address.
After entering the PPP user name and password, click Next and the
following page appears.
In this page, you can modify the service name, and enable or disable
the IGMP multicast and WAN service.

To save the settings, click Save. To make any modifications, click


Back. After you click Save, the following page appears.
Note: You need to reboot the modem to activate this WAN interface
and further configure services in this interface.

Enable IGMP Multicast: IGMP proxy. For example, if you wish


that the PPPoE mode supports IPTV, enable this function.
Enable WAN Service: Enable it, unless you do not want to active
the PVC.
Click Next and the following page appears.
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3.3.2 Bridge Configuration
This section describes the procedure for adding PVC 0/35 (IPoA
mode).
Click Add, and the following page appears. In this page, you can
modify VPI/VCIs, service categories, and QoS.

Click Next and the following page appears.


In this page, you can modify the service name.

In this example, PVC 0/35 is to be modified and the default values of


service category remain. In actual applications, you can modify them
as required.
After proper modifications, click Next and the following page
appears.
In this page, you can modify the Internet connection type and
encapsulation type.

Enable Bridge Service: Enable it, unless you do not want to active
the PVC.
Click Next and the following page appears.
This page shows all the configuration.
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access point for your router, so a station cannot obtain the SSID
through passive scanning.
SSID: The SSID (Service Set Identification) is the unique name
shared among all devices in a wireless network. The SSID must
be identical for all devices in the wireless network.
Country: The channel will adjust according to nations to adapt
to each nation's frequency provision.
Guest SSID: The SSID (Service Set Identification) is the
unique name shared among all devices in a guest wireless
network. The SSID must be identical for all devices in the guest
wireless network.

To save the settings, click Save. To make any modifications, click


Back. After you click Save, the following page appears.
Note: You need to reboot the modem to activate this WAN interface
and further configure services in this interface.

3.3.4 Wireless – Security


3.3.3 Wireless – Basic Select SSID: Select the wireless LAN of SSID to configure
Enable Wireless: If you want to make wireless be available, security features.
you have to check this box first. Otherwise, the Hide Access No Encryption: Please refer to below for details of
Point SSID, Country, Enable Wireless Guest Network, and configuration
Guest SSID box will not be displayed. Network Authentication: Select the authentication mode for the
Hide Access Point: Check this box if you want to hide any selected wireless LAN of SSID to be open.
WEP Encryption: Disable WEP Encryption.
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The data is not encrypted when it is transferred from the device to
the client station. This is the default option.

128-bit WEP
Encryption Strength: Click the desired Data Security level to be
64-bit WEP 128-bit.
Current Network Key: Select one of network key that you set
Network Authentication: Select the authentication mode for the on the Key boxes as default one.
selected wireless LAN of SSID to be open or shared. Network Key 1 to 4: Enter 13 ASCII characters or 26
WEP Encryption: Enable WEP Encryption. hexadecimal digits for 128-bit encryption keys to fill out WEP
Encryption Strength: click the desired Data Security level to be keys box. The system allows you to type in 4 kinds of the WEP
64-bit. key.
Current Network Key: Select one of network key that you set
The authentication modes are as follows: 802.1X, WPA,
on the Key boxes as default one.
WPA-PSK,WPA2, WPA2 –PSK, Mixed WPA2/WPA, Mixed
Network Key 1 to 4: Enter 5 ASCII characters or 10
WPA2/WPA –PSK.
hexadecimal digits for 64-bit encryption keys to fill out WEP
keys box. The system allows you to type in 4 kinds of the WEP After proper configuration, click Save/Apply to save the wireless
key. security options and make the modification effect.
Click Save/Apply to save the wireless security options and make the
modification effect. 3.4 Management
3.4.1 Settings
3.4.1.1 Settings Backup
Click Backup Settings to back up the DSL router configuration.

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3.4.1.2 Settings Update 3.4.2 System Log


Click Browser and select the correct update configure settings file. Click System Log to show the following interface. The system log
Then, click Update Settings to update the modem settings. dialog allows you to view the system log and configure the system
log options.

Click Configure System Log to show the following interface. You


can enable or disable the system log and then select the log level,
3.4.1.3 Settings Restore Default display level and mode, and click Apply to end your configurations.
Click Restore Default Settings to restore DSL router settings to the
factory defaults.

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Both the log level and display level have eight choices. The default
log level is Debugging and the default display level is Error.
The mode options are Local, Remote, and Both. The default is
Local.

Click Refresh to refresh the system event logs or click Close to exit
from this interface.

3.4.3 TR-069 Client


Select the desired values and click Save/Apply to configure the
TR-069 client options.
If you select Remote or Both, all events are transmitted to the
specified UDP port of the specified log server.

After operations under Configure System Log, click View System 3.4.4 Access Control
Log to query the system logs. In this example, the View System Log
is the default.
3.4.4.1 Access Control – Services
Note: The log and display of the system events are above the set level. Click Access Control > Services to show the following interface. In
If you intend to record all information, you need to set the the interface, you can enable or disable HTTP, ICMP, SSH, TELNET
levels as Debugging. and TFTP services. And the LAN side and WAN side can have
different configurations.

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Note: Do not turn off your modem during firmware updates. When
the update is finished, the modem reboots automatically. Do
not turn off your modem either before the reboot is over. You
Note: If the connection is PPPoE PVC, you can view the information must guarantee the update software is right and accurate. It is
of WAN side. strictly forbidden to use other software for updates.
3.4.4.2 Access Control – Passwords After update software, it is suggested to restore the modem to the
factory defaults and configure it again.
Click Access Control > Passwords to show the following interface.
In the interface, you can modify the accounts passwords. 3.4.6 Save/Reboot
Click Save/Reboot to show the following interface. Click
Save/Reboot to save and reboot the router.

3.4.5 Update Software


Click Update Firmware to show the following interface. In this
interface, you can update the modem firmware. Click Browse to find
the right version file and click Update Firmware to update.
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To restore the factory default, keep the device powered on
and push a needle into the hole. Press down the button
4 Q&A about one second and then release.
The default IP address and subnet mask of the modem are
(1) Q: Why all LED indicators are off? 192.168.1.1 and 255.255.255.0 respectively.
A: The Username and password are admin and admin
Check the connection between the power adaptor and the respectively.
power socket.
Check the power switch is on or not. FCC Caution:
(2) Q: Why LAN LED is not lighting? Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
A:
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to
Check the connection between the ADSL modem and
your computer, hub, or switch. operate the equipment.
Check the running status of your PC, hub, or switch, and
ensure that they are working normally. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
(3) Q: Why ADSL LED is not lighting? subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
A: Check the connection between the ADSL “Line” port and the
wall jack. cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
(4) Q: Why cannot visit Internet with ADSL LED is on? interference received, including interference that may cause
A: Ensure that the following information is correctly entered. undesired operation.
VPI/VCI
Username/password. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
(5) Q: Why cannot open the Modem Web configuration page?
A: Follow below steps to check the communication between the This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits
computer and modem. set forth for a uncontrolled environment .This equipment
Choose Start > Run from the desktop, and ping should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20
192.168.1.1 (the IP address of the modem).
If the modem cannot be reached, please check following cm between the radiator& your body.
configuration:
– Type of the network cable This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction
– Connection between the modem and computer with any other antenna or transmitter.
– TCP/IP configuration of you computer
(6) Q: How to load the default setting after incorrect configuration? Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
A: limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC
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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. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:

—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from


that to which the receiver is connected.

—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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