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Table of contents for the manual
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G. SH DS L. bi s Br id ge Rou te r GR T -5 01 / GR T -50 4 Qu ic k In st al la ti on Gui de[...]
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T ab le of Co nt en ts Ov er vie w .... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... ... .. ... .. ... .. ... . 3 1. P ac kag e Co nt ent .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... ... .. ... .. ... .. . 4 2. Ha rdw ar e De sc rip ti [...]
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Ov er vie w Th ank yo u f or p ur cha se s th e P lan et GR T -5 01 or G R T -5 04 . Th e G R T -50 1 a nd GR T - 50 4 ar e th e G. SHD SL .bi s ro ute rs tha t co mpl y wi th I TU- T G.9 91. 2 st an dar d an d pr ov ide aff or dab le , e xi ble , ef c ien t I nte rn et a cce ss sol ut ion for SO HO a nd Sma[...]
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4 1. Pac ka ge Con te nt GR T -50 1 / G RT - 504 G. SHD SL .bi s Br id ge R oute r x 1 P ow er A dap te r x 1 Qu ick Ins ta lla ti on G uid e x 1 Us er’ s man ua l CD x 1 Co nso le Cab le x 1 RJ -45 to R J- 11 C abl e x 1 If any of th e abo ve it ems are miss in g or d ama[...]
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5 2. Har dw ar e De sc ri pt io n GR T -5 01 ►F ron t Pa ne l ►L ED / Por t D en iti on LE Ds C olo r Ac ti ve De scr ip ti on PW R Gr een ON Th e po wer ad apt or i s c onn ect ed to G R T -5 01 W AN LN K Gre en ON SHD SL .bi s co nn ect io n is est abl is hed Gr een Bl ink SH DSL .b is i s ha nd sha kin g AC T Gre en Bli nk T r an sm it d [...]
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6 ►P ort De ni tio n Po rt D esc ri pti on DC -IN P ow er c onn ec tor wit h 9 V DC 1.0 A LA N Et her ne t 10 /10 0B ase T for LAN por t ( RJ- 45) CO NSO LE RS -23 2C (DB 9) f or sys tem con g ur at ion and ma int ena nc e LI NE SH DSL .b is i nte rf ace for W AN P ort RS T The res et but to n, t he r out er res to re[...]
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7 ►R ear V iew ►P ort De ni tio n Po rt D esc ri pti on DC -IN P ow er c onn ec tor wit h 9 V DC 1.0 A LA N (1 /2 /3/ 4) Et her ne t 10 /10 0B ase - TX for LAN po rt ( RJ- 45 ) CO NSO LE RS - 23 2C ( DB 9) f or s ys tem con g ur at ion and mai nt ena nc e LI NE G. SHD SL .bi s in te rfa ce for WA N P ort RS T The r[...]
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8 3. Qui ck Ins ta ll at io n Be for e p roc ee din g a ny fur th er , pl eas e m ak e su re cor re ct n et wor k c abl e i s us ed for co nne ct ing the LAN por t fr om you r co mp ute r to GR T -501 or G R T -5 04. The LAN LNK in dic at or o n th e fr on t pa nel sh all lig ht if a cor rec t c abl e is use d. By de fa ult , t he GR T -50 1 o r GR[...]
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9 Th is cha pt er pro vi des qu ick ly set up pro ced ur e for fou r maj or con ne cti on mo des : n Se cti on 3.1 : Brid ge Mod e n Se cti on 3.2 : Ro uti ng Mo de for PPP oA and PPP oE n Se cti on 3.3 : Ro uti ng Mo de for IP oA or EoA n Se cti on 3.4 : LAN to LAN Br idg e Mod e Pl eas e ver if y yo ur con nec ti on mod e and che ck the cor re sp[...]
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10 St ep 2. En ter P ar am ete rs in BAS IC – STEP 2: LA N IP : 192. 168 .0 .1 Su bne t Mask : 255 .25 5.2 55 .0 Ga tew ay: 19 2.1 68. 0. 254 (Th e Gat ew ay IP is pro vide d by ISP ) Ho st Nam e: SOH O So me of the ISP req uir es the Hos t Name as ide nt ic at ion . Y ou ma y ch ec k wi th IS P to see if y[...]
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1 1 3. 2 Ro ut ing Mod e for PPP oA and PP PoE wit h IP Sha ri ng W eb UI Co ng ura ti on St ep 1. F or R oute M od e wi th Po in t- to -P oi nt Prot oc ol ove r A TM a nd Eth ern et, fo llo w th e fo llo win g se tti ng . F irs t, se le ct RO UT E an d CP E S ide , a nd th en cl ick Ne xt fo r se tti ng oth ers par ame ter s. St ep 2. Th e e[...]
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12 St ep 3. As sig n the IP poo l for yo ur DHC P ser ve r . Cli ck Nex t . St ep 4. En ter the P ar am ete rs in BAS IC – STEP 4 VP I: 0 VC I: 32 AA L5 Enc aps ul ati on: LL C Pr oto co l: PPP oA + NAT or PPP oE + NAT Cl ick Nex t to set up the ISP se tti ng. St ep 5. 1. Ent er use r nam e pro vid ed by IS P: tes t 2. Ent er Pa ss wor d pro vi d[...]
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13 St ep 6. Th e sc re en w ill pr omp t t he n ew c on gu re d pa r ame te rs. Che ck the pa ra me ter s an d cl ick Res tar t . The rou ter wil l re boo t wi th the new sett in g or Cont in ue to con gu re an oth er par amet er s. 3. 3 Ro ut ing Mod e for IPo A or EoA W eb UI Co ng ura ti[...]
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14 St ep 2. Th e emb edd ed DH CP serv er ass ign s net wo rk con gu ra tio n inf or mat io n at mo st 253 us ers acc es sin g the Int ern et in the sam e tim e. Cl ick Nex t for nex t sett in g. St ep 3. As sig n the IP poo l for yo ur DHC P ser ve r . Cli ck Nex t . St ep 4. En ter P ar am ete rs in[...]
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15 St ep 5. En ter P ar am ete rs in WAN set tin g. 1. IP Add res s: 10. 1. 2.1 2. Sub net mas k: 255 .2 55. 255 .0 3. Gat ewa y: 10. 1. 2.2 Y ou r IS P will pro vi de abo ve inf or mat io n to you . 4. DNS Ser ver 1: 168 .9 5.1 .1 Y ou r IS P will pro vi de at lea st one DN S Serv er I[...]
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16 3. 4 LA N- to- LA N Conn ec ti on wit h Bri dge Mod e W eb UI Co ng ura ti on CO side St ep 1. Click Bridge and CO Side to setup Bridge mode of the Router and then click Next .[...]
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17 St ep 2. Enter LAN Par ameters 1. IP: 192.168.0.1 2. Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 3. Gateway: 192.168.0.2 Host Name: SOHO Enter WAN Par ameters 1. VPI: 0 2. VCI: 32 3. Encapsulation: LLC 4. Click Next The screen will prompt the new congured parameters. Check the pa - rameters and Click R estart The router will rebo[...]
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18 St ep 2. Enter LAN Par ameters 1. IP: 192.168.0.2 2. Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 3. Gateway: 192.168.0.1 Host Name: SOHO Enter WAN Par ameters 1. VPI: 0 2. VCI: 32 3. Encapsulation: LLC 4. Click Next Th e sc re en w ill pr omp t t he n ew c on gu re d pa r ame te rs. Che ck the pa ra me ter s an d Cl ick[...]
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19 4. Fur th er con g ur at io n Th e ab ov e s tep s i ntr od uce sim pl e co n gur atio ns for GR T -50 1 or GR T -504 . F or fu rth er con g ur ati on s su ch as D MZ , Vi rtu al Ser ve r , or V LAN fu nct io ns, pl eas e re fe r to the user ’ s ma nua l in[...]
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