Intellinet Network Solutions 529930 manual

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    Desktop 10Base-T Internet ISDN Gateway User ’ s Manual 529930 I-ISS-020[...]

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    1 Introduction The NexIP Internet Sha ring S tation is the mo st cost-ef f ective Internet access solution available today for users. With only a single Internet account and a l ow cost dial-up line, it let s a small network of more than 2 desktop computers to share the vast resou r ce available on the Internet simultan eously . Compa r e to tradit[...]

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    2 Package Content s This package has: 1. One Internet Sharing S tation 2. One power adapter 3. W all Mounting kit 4. This us er ’s guide Hardware Introduction The components of the unit are shown as the following figure: Front Panel LED S ta tus T able PWR ON: DC power is on OFF: No DC power FDX ON: Indicates communication on your LAN is operati [...]

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    3 Inst all the unit This unit can be placed on a flat surfa ce or mounted on a met allic surface or partition. Please comply with the following steps for p r oper installatio n. Desktop Installation y Carefully take out the unit from it s packaging y Y ou will find four self-adhesive rubber feet atta ched on the bottom of the uni t, which provide s[...]

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    4 1. Connecting the Ethernet cable. Connect a network cable to the Internet Sharing S t ation’s RJ-45 or BNC po rt. This u nit support s two types of Ethernet cables: Thin Ethernet (10BASE2, BNC connector) and T wisted Pair Ethernet (10BASE-T , RJ -45 connector). During po wer up, the unit automatic ally detect s the type of network cable and adj[...]

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    5 T o configure a Windows 95/98 system 1. Right-click Network Neighborhood. 2. Click Properties on the pop-up menu. 3. Click the Configuration t ab and select the TC P/IP networki ng component and click Properties. 4. Make sure “Obtain an IP Address Automatically” is selected. 5. Select the DNS Configurati on t ab, and select Disable DNS. 6. Se[...]

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    6 IP Address: IP addre ss fo r the Internet Sharing S tati on. Use the default value (192.168.0.254) unless the address is alrea dy in use. Network Mask: The default value 255.255.255.0 is OK for sm all networks. DHCP Server: Select “Enable” to enable the function of DHCP service for local LAN. Select “Disable” to disable the fun ction of D[...]

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    7 [Internet Account] Define Internet account s for each WA N 1 and W AN 2 port s. Phone No.: Enter your ISP’s teleph one number . Use the format described in your modem’s u ser manu al. User ID.: Enter the account name provided by your ISP . Password: Enter the p asswo r d for the corresponding account name. IP Addres s: Enter the IP address as[...]

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    8 Modem A T Command Settings Model: If your model is listed, simply select it , then the modem initial string will be configured automatically . If your model is not listed, try “ St andard” or “St andard 56K” modem If it still not work, select “Other”. Y ou will have to enter the modem initial strings, as described below . (Y ou have t[...]

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    9 Email Sharing Configuration The usage of Email sharing allows one E mail account shared with multiple users. The [Mail Server Account] specifies the shared Email account, and the [Loc al User Account] specify the sharing use rs. The detail configurations to some pop ular Email clie nts such as “Outlook”, “Eudora”, and “Net scape Messeng[...]

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    10 Virtual Serv e r Configuration This shows the internal se rvers that allo wed to be accessed through the Internet Sharing S tation from Internet. T ype 0.0.0.0 will prev ent the Internet users from ac cessing the internal servers. Virtual Serve r settings FTP Server: S pecifies the IP address of the computer that will act as FTP server on your l[...]

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    11 Firmware Upgrade Procedure Y ou may follow the procedure specified in this page to update you r firmware. Reset to Factory Default This feature let all configurations re turn to the initial factory value. System Rest art If complete all configurations, the new values may ef fe ct after you restart the Internet Sharing S tation. Setting up the ot[...]

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    12 Note: 1 Once the Internet Sharing S tation has been co nfigur ed, all of the PCs should be restarted to get the new TCP/IP settings from the Internet Sharing S tation. 2 After rest arting your computer , please make su re your compute r has obt ained an IP address, DNS and Gateway IP address(192.168.0.254).  Customizing TCP/IP setti ngs The I[...]

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    13 Renew . On Windows NT : Ty p e ipconfig from the command prompt. The PC should h ave an IP address of 192.168.0.n, where n is from 1 to 252. The Gateway IP addres s of the PC must be 192.168.0.254. If the IP address is not in the range, type the followin g commands: ipconfig / release ipconfig / renew 2. If you have used proxy on the browse r , [...]

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    14 5. Problem: My Modem/ISDN T A is working fine wi th my PC running Windows 95. Ho w do I find its initial string ? Solution: 1. Select My Computer , then Dial-Up Networking. 2. Select the icon for your connection, then properties. 3. Click the Configure button, then Conne ct ion tab. 4. Select Advanced , then check the optio n Record a lo g file,[...]

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    15 Specifications S tanda rds a nd Protocols IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T and 10BASE2 TCP/IP , PPP , CHAP/P AP/MS-CHAP , DHCP Operational Characteristics LAN port: 10BASE2/10BASE-T auto sensing W AN speed: 230.4Kbps max. DTE spee d Power Characteristics External Power Adapter: Input V oltage: 100V AC, 60Hz / 120V AC, 60Hz / 230V AC, 50Hz / 240V AC, 50Hz Out[...]

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    16 CE Mark Declaration of Conformity fo r EM C and Safety(EEC) EMC: EN55022 (1994)/CISPR 22 (19 93) class B IEC 1000-4-2 (1995) 4kV CD, 8kV AD IEC 1000-4-3 (1995) 3V V/m IEC 1000-4-4 (1995) 1kV - (power line) , 0.5kV - (signal line) This product complies with the requirement s of the Low V oltage Directive 73/23/EEC a nd the EMC Directive 89/336/EE[...]

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    17 Appendix A: Login Script Files This section describes the script file co mmands an d syntax to be used when editing script files. Script file is only required if your ISP does not use a st andard PPP negotiation.  Learn the script synt ax Five commands can be used to automate a prop rietary negotiation process. The com mands are as follows: s[...]

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    18 Appendix B: Configure Y our E-mail Client s For E-mail Sharing Function  Email Sharing Operation Model In this case, E-mail sharing functi on allows your ISP E-mail address call ed unextest@ms25.hinet.net be shared by PC1 and PC2, so that they can have their own e-mail address, mentioned a s follow: “pc1”<unextest@ms2 5.hinet. net> [...]

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    19 Net scape Messenger Select the us er name defi ned in I S020 The shared E-mail account Step 2: F ill in aliases name and r eal email ad dress The real mail s er ver The IP addr ess of In ter net Shari ng Sta t ion The user na me de fine d in Int ernet Sha r ing Stati on The passwor d for this user on Interne t Sharin g Station Step 3: F ill in t[...]

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    20 Step 1: Select Edit->Preferences->Mail & Newsgroup->Identity Sele ct the use r na me def ined i n Inte rnet Shari ng Stat io n The shared E-mail account The real mail server The IP address of Internet Sharing Station The use r name de fin ed in Inter net S hari ng Station Step 2: Fil l i n the in coming and outgoin g mail serv er[...]

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    21 Eudora 1.5.4 ~ 3.x.x Step 3 : ->Select 1 92.168.0.254->Edit The user name d efined in Internet Sharing Station Select “POP3 Server” as the mail re c eiv i ng pro toco l Step 1: Selec t Tools- >Options-> Getting S tarted Sele c t the use r name defin ed in Internet Sh ar ing Statio n Select the em a il account on Intern et Sharing[...]

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    22 Eudora 4.x.x and above Step 2: Tools->Opt ions->Send ing Mail The shared E- mail account The real mail server Step 1: Select Tools->Option s ->General Select the user nam e define d in Interne t Sha ring Sta tion Select the user name def ined in Internet Sharing Station The shared E-mail accoun t The real mai l server The IP a ddress[...]

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