Intellinet Network Solutions 524537 manual

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    4 - Por t B ro a d B a n d rout e r us er manu al Model 5 2 453 7 INT -524537-UM-0309-02[...]

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    3 intr oduction Thank yo u for purc hasing t he INT ellINe T Ne T WoRK S olUTIo NS ™ 4 - Por t Bro adband Rou ter , Mo del 5245 37 . Combining a router , rewall and four-port Fast Ethernet switch, this handy device lets you experience fast speeds as you surf the Web, download music or photos, and play online games. A DHCP server that automatic[...]

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    4 t aBle of contents 1 Hard ware Inst allati on .................................................................................................... 5 1 . 1 Rear Panel Po r ts & Jac ks ................................................................................... 5 1 . 2 Front / T op Pan el LEDs ............................................[...]

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    5 1 hard ware inst alla tion Using t he inc luded RJ 45 Ethe rnet c able (and more, as ne eded), make your 4- Po r t Br oad ban d Ro ut er net wor k conn ect ions by foll owing th e steps bel ow and refer ri ng to the Por t a nd LED desc ript ions (pr esented f rom lef t to r ight). 1 . T ur n of f all devi ces to b e inco rpo rated into th e net w[...]

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    6 2 network settings Befor e you can c onne ct to the r outer and b egin your c on gurati on, you nee d to be able to o btain an IP ad dress auto matic ally; t hat is, est ablis h a dynamic I P addre ss. The I P Addres s Setup pro cedur es for W indows 9 8S E, Me, 20 0 0, XP and V ista a re prese nted here. 2 . 1 iP address set up Wind ows 98 SE[...]

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    7 5. o n the Pr oper t ies sc reen, sel ect “Obt ain an IP ad dress au tomatic ally ” and “O btain D NS ser ver a ddres s automati call y ,” then cl ick “O K ” to return to t he previ ous scr een. 6. W hen th e loca l Are a Conne cti on Prope r ties sc reen di splays agai n, clic k “OK . ” Wind ows XP 1 . O n your PC’s desk top, c[...]

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    8 4. O n the Inte rnet Proto co l (TCP/IP) Prope r ties sc reen, s elec t “Obt ain an IP addre ss autom atic ally ” and “O btain DNS se r ver addre ss automat ica lly ”; then c lick “ OK ” to retur n to the Lo cal Area Connection Proper ties screen. 5. Wh en the loc al A rea C onnec tion Prope r ties sc reen di splays agai n, clic k “[...]

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    9 5. O n the Inte rnet Proto co l V ersi on 4 (TCP/IP v4 ) Prope r ties s cree n, selec t “Obt ain an IP ad dress au tomatic ally ” and “O btain D NS ser ver a ddres s automati call y”; the n clic k “OK . ” 2 . 2 Bro wser logi n Now th at you’ve obtaine d an IP addr ess, th ere’ s just one m ore step b efore you c an begi n to co n?[...]

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    10 3 configura tion This 4 - Por t Broadband R outer provi des a Web -b rowser m anagem ent mode t hat uses t he Web - base d use r inter f ace pres ented in this s ect ion. Onc e you’ve lo gge d in (Sec tio n 2. 2 above ), th e Con gurat ion ho mepag e will disp lay , f rom whi ch you c an navigate t hrough t he utili ty as ne eded to enter o[...]

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    11 3. 2 wan setup The 4 -Port Broa db and R out er allow s one of four I nternet- L A N c onnec tion t yp es, whi ch c an be sele cted on t his sc reen: Dynam ic IP , PPPoE, S tati c IP and PPT P . Sele ct th e prefer red — or , depe nding on t he Inter net ser vi ce pr ovider (IS P ), the req uired — opt ion to dis play the co rre spondi ng co[...]

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    12 MAC add ress on t he route r . It i s rec ommend ed that you not c hange t he default M AC addres s unle ss it ’ s requ ired by your IS P . MTU — Enter a value for th e large st packet size to be pe rmit ted fo r net work t ransmi ssio n. The default value of 149 6 is rec omme nded. Pri mar y DNS — Enter the pr imar y ad dress a ssign ed b[...]

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    13 Defau lt Physical A ddress — The defaul t MAC addre ss is set to t he WAN’s physical i nter fac e MAC add ress on t he route r . It i s rec ommend ed that you not c hange t he default M AC addres s unle ss it ’ s requ ired by your IS P . MTU — Enter a value for th e large st packet size to be pe rmit ted fo r net work t ransmi ssio n. Th[...]

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    14 Ser ver I P Addr ess — Enter the PPT P ser ver add ress pr ovided by your IS P . WAN Con necti on T ype: The t wo opti ons are “ DH CP ” or “ Stat ic IP .” Selec t “St atic ” if your IS P assi gned you th e IP addre ss, and e nter it here. Pri mar y DNS — Enter as d irecte d by your Intern et ser vic e provi der . Sec ondar y D N[...]

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    15 DH CP Lease T ime — Sp ecif y h ow long (in se co nds ) an IP addr ess is valid for a computer before a n ew IP addre ss is is sued. N orm ally , there i s no need to c hang e this value. In the D HCP I P Addre ss Reser ving panel, you c an res er ve IPs for a s peci c c ompute r . Auto Se tup — Sele ct to ass ign a par t icula r IP to yo[...]

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    16 App ly — Click “Apply ,” then “S ave ” to set and s ave an y c hanges. 3.5 .3 Vir tual Se r ver Set up This s creen l ets you spe cif y so me ser v ices t o be visib le by outsid e user s. The rou ter can detec t an inco ming se r vic e reques t and for wa rd it to the sp eci c lo cal c ompute r to handle it . For example, a use r c[...]

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    17 For war d Proto col — Enter t he inc oming (i nbound) po r t or por t range for t his t ype of app licat ion ( e.g. , 23 0 0 -240 0, 4 7624 ). N OT E: Indiv idual po r t number s are se parated by a c omma (e. g., 47824, 57 76 ). For ward Por t — Sele ct the i nbound p or t proto co l typ e: “TCP ” or “ UD P . ” Add — C lick af ter[...]

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    18 the Inter net (by sele ctin g “Per mit ” or “ De ny” fr om the dr op - down me nu. NOT E : enter the 1 2-di git M AC address in t his for mat: X X -X X- X X-X X-X X- X X (with t he hyphens). Add — C lick af ter  lling in t he el ds to add the r ule an d display the C urre nt MAC Filter ing T abl e, whic h shows th e valid MAC [...]

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    19 3.6. 3 URL Filt eri ng Cong urat ion This s creen l ets you enter key words sp eci c to the si te in thes e elds . The route r will bl ock acc ess to s ites that u se thes e ke y words. Inpu t Filter ing Keywor d — Enter whatever keywo rd you want to blo ck ac ces s to. Y ou c an even use aster isks and qu estio n mar ks, whic h act a[...]

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    20 3.8 . 1 Lo gin ID & Pa ssword Se tup The fa ctor y- set defa ult passwo rd is “gue st. ” Y ou c an ch ange th e default pas sword to ensu re that so meon e can’t adju st your set tings w ithout you r perm issi on. Every t ime you c hange your passwo rd, rec ord it an d keep it in a safe pl ace: If you for get it, you’ll nee d to rese[...]

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    21 3.8 .5 WAN Link St atus & S etup WAN Lin k Setup — Se lect t he desi red mo de fro m the dro p- d own menu, w hich w ill then d is - play to the r ight of “ WAN Li nk Statu s. ” The defau lt sett ing is “Auto. ” App ly — Click “Apply ,” then “S ave ” to set and s ave an y c hanges. 3.8 .6 Resto re Def ault / Re sta r t Sy[...]

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    22 4 sPecifica tions Standa rds • IEEE 80 2.3 ( 10Base -T E ther net) • IEEE 80 2.3 u ( 100 Bas e-TX Fast Ethern et ) General • L AN po r ts: 4 RJ4 5 10/1 00 M bps dat a por ts • L AN po r ts wi th Auto MD I/ MDI -X • W A N por t: 10/1 0 0 Mbp s RJ4 5 conn ecto r • Cer t ic atio ns: F CC Cl ass B, CE M ark Rou te r • Suppo r ted WA[...]

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    INTE LLINET NETWOR K SOL UTIONS ™ o f fe rs a com plet e l ine of act ive and pass iv e n et wo rki ng pr oduct s . Ask yo ur loca l compu ter dealer f or mor e in for mati on or vi si t w w w .int ellinet -net w ork.com . Copy righ t © INT ELLI NE T NET WORK SOLUT IONS All produ cts ment ione d are trad emark s or regist ered trad emar ks of th[...]