AOpen 4-Port 10/100Mbps Ethernet Broadband Router User Manual

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Summary of Contents

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Broadband Router User’s Manual

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2.2 Back Panel On the back panel, Broadband Router has 4 RJ-45 10/100Mbps Ethernet LAN ports, and 1 RJ-45 10/100Mbps Ethernet WAN port. In additi

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“admin” and the password “admin ” to obtain authentication. If it is failed, please try the approach again. 4. Power Connector Power connector connec

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Chapter 3 Install Your Broadband Router 3.1 Connect Client PC to Broadband Router Use an Ethernet cable to connect your client PC to Broadband Router

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flashing when the port is transmitting data. The WAN and LAN 100 LED will be continuously on when the transmission mode is 100Mbps. It will be off whe

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Chapter 4 Use Your Broadband Router Follow the instructions in this chapter to perform the setup via “Quick Setup.” If you want to learn more about th

Page 7 - 1.4 Package Checklist

Figure 4–1 You can also launch a Web browser in the Internet to access Broadband Router’s Web Configuration Tool by Broadband Router’s “Remote M

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Figure 4–2 First please choose your local time zone to set time for your NAT. If daylight saving in applicable, click the checkbox and input the sta

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A. Cable Modem Connection Host Name and MAC address information might be required by some Internet Service Providers. a. Host name: a string of

Page 10 - 3. Reset Button

B. Fixed-IP xDSL Connection Fixed - IP is a WAN access type provided by some Internet Service Providers. You need to enter the information of IP

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B. PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) Connection PPPoE is a common type of Internet access provided by many xDSL Internet Service Providers. It requires yo

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Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction...4 1.1 The Broadband Router …………………...……………...4 1.2

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D. PPTP Connection PPTP is a common type of Internet access provided by many Internet Service Providers. It requires you to enter the User Name, Pa

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groups a. 10.x.x.x with subnet mask 255.0.0.0; x must be in range 0 to 255 b. 172.x.x.x with subnet mask 255.255.0.0; x must be in range 0 to 255 c.

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Chapter 5 Advanced Setup of Broadband Router In addition to “Setup Wizard” explained in Chapter 4 Use Your Broadband Router, you can setup Broadban

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Figure 5 – 1 5.2 System Click the “System/System” button, will see the Figure 5-2. Figure 5-2 22

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5.3 Time Figure 5-2 If you want to assign a time server, enter the IP address and then click the “Apply” button to save. If sntp server gets time fr

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The Administrator Setting page provides the following configuration options: a. Change Administrator’s User Name and Password b. WAN Side Administrat

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Step 1. Click the “Upgrade” button at the side bar, the Firmware Upgrade page appears. Step 2. Enter the latest firmware name including the path into

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5.6 Reset You can set the Broadband Router back to its manufacturing setting and reset the Broadband Router by clicking the Reset button. If you click

Page 21 - 4.3 WAN Setup Complete

5.7 Dynamic DNS (Domain Name System) If Broadband Router acquired its WAN IP address via the DHCP or PPPoE schemes, its IP address is likely to be d

Page 22 - Router

Step 2. Go through the DDNS settings in Broadband Router’s DDNS section. Select one DDNS service provider, and fill in the necessary information for

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3.3 Connect Wireless Access Point to Broadband Router.………………….11 3.4 Connect Cable/xDSL Modem to Broadband Router…………………...11 3.5 Power up Bro

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Step 3. Update the IP address. When WAN public IP address changes, Broadband Router will automatically inform your DDNS service provider the new IP a

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each LAN client’s IP address corresponding to the client’s MAC address. Thus the LAN client will receive the same LAN IP address, when Broadband Route

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5. DHCP Client List When DHCP is enabled, a list of DHCP clients can be seen. If you want to enable DHCP in your PC, refer to A.1 Enable DHCP in

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As illustrated above, when Broadband Router receives traffic of Port 21 from the Internet, it will forward it to the FTP server with LAN IP address

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5.10 Firewall 1. DMZ Host Configuration You can set up your personal computer or network-ready device to be a public or local DMZ hosts. In general, I

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For example, when you want to run NetMeeting to communicate with your friend on the Internet, he /she cannot find your LAN host due to Broadband Route

Page 30 - 2. DHCP Server in LAN

To enable Public DMZ Host, check Enable below Public DMZ Host and enter the public IP address of the device you want to assign as the Pu

Page 31 - 4. Static IP Assign

2. Anti PING and TCP/UDP Echo Attack Broadband Router can prevent Ping and TCP/UDP Echo Attack. To enable Broadband Router’s firewall against Ping and

Page 32 - 5. DHCP Client List

4. Port Filter Broadband Router’s Service Filter Firewall controls the LAN client’s access to the Internet services by specifying the port number of

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5. MAC Filter A. Disable Checking this item, the LAN clients can access to Internet . B. Blocking the following MAC Checking this item, the list

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5. DHCP Client List...31 5.9 Virtual Server (Port Forwarding)…………………

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6. IP Filter A. Disable Checking this item, the LAN clients can access to Internet. No IP filtering is enabled. B. Blocking the following IP Che

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Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 6.1 Troubleshooting You should be able to use Broadband Router after going through the setup steps. If you cannot access a

Page 37 - 3. URL Filter

3. If you can reach your Broadband Router with ping command, verify that you have disabled the Web Proxy function. For information on disabling t

Page 38 - 4. Port Filter

6.2 Forget Password? If you forget the password to log in to the Web Configuration Tool, you can reload the factory default settings into Broadband Ro

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Appendix A: Configure TCP / IP in Your PC This chapter explains how to enable DHCP client in your PC, ensure Web Proxy is disabled, and verify IP s

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Step 2. Click on the Network icon. (Figure A -2) Figure A –2 Step 3. Select the Configuration tab. Click on the TCP / IP l

Page 41 - Chapter 6 Troubleshooting

Step 4. Under the IP Address tab, verify that Obtain an IP address automatically is selected and click the OK button. Restart your computer to save

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Step 2. Click on the Network & Dial-Up Connections. (Figure A –6) Figure A-6 Choose the icon corresponding to the local

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Figure A–8 Go through the path “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) →Properties.” (Figure A-9) Figure A–9 Step 4. In the

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Figure A–10 3. For Windows XP If you use Windows XP, follow the steps to enable DHCP in your client computer. Step 1. Go thr

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• Chapter 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing Broadband Router. This chapter covers a brief description of Broadband Router’s features, package

Page 46 - 2. For Windows 2000

Step 2. Go through the path “Pick a category→Network and Internet Connections→Network Connections.” (Figure A–12) Figure A-12 Go

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Figure A-14 Step 4. Make Sure the Internet Protocol TCP / IP option is selected and then highlight that option and click the Pro

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Figure A–16 51

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A.2 Verify IP Settings Verify IP settings in your client computer to make sure the network is working and learn your client PC’s LAN IP address and yo

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Figure A–19 Step 4. To obtain new IP settings from NIC, click the Renew button. As listed below, the IP address is your client computer

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2. For Windows 2000 If you use Windows 2000 , follow the steps to verify the IP settings in your client PC. The steps and screenshots here are based

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Step 3. To release the previous IP settings in your computer, run the command “ipconfig / release.” (Figure A-23) Figure A–23 Step 4.

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3. For Windows XP If you use Windows XP, follow the steps to verify the IP settings in your client computer. Step 1. Go through the path “Start→Ru

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Step 3. To release the previous IP settings in your computer, run the command “ipconfig / release.” (Figure A-26) Figure A–26 Step 4. T

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58Appendix B: Common Port Numbers Port Number Service Name 7 Echo 11 Systat 19 Chargen 20 (21) FTP 23 TELNET 25 SMTP 37 Time 49 TACACS 53 DNS 67(6

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client to the address of a LAN client before forwarding the packet back to the LAN client. When only one WAN IP address is available, NAT can translat

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Broadband Router can forward the traffic initiated from the Internet to the Local DMZ Host. • DHCP Client Broadband Router can work as DHCP client an

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1.5 Installation Requirements Before installing your Broadband Router, be sure you have prepared the following requirements. 1. A Computer equipp

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• Chapter 2 Get to Know the Hardware This Chapter explains Broadband Router’s LED and Port functions. 2.1 LED Indicators

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