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Model | ADSL2+ Ethernet Router |
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ADSL Standards | ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 |
Ethernet Ports | 4 x 10/100Mbps RJ45 |
Firewall | Yes |
NAT | Yes |
Interface | Web-based management |
Warning about high voltage hazards and the importance of proper grounding before opening equipment.
Caution advising users to check voltages before connecting equipment to power supplies to prevent damage.
Provides a general product overview, description of subsystems, components, and basic operation.
Outlines the manual's scope, including system configuration, specifications, and operating instructions.
Defines the intended users of the manual, assuming basic knowledge of modem configuration.
Describes how the manual is divided into chapters, outlining the content of each.
Overview of the ADSL Router, including its function as a WAN bridge/router and connectivity diagram.
Details the router's ports (Ethernet, USB, DSL) and the function of the Reset button.
Provides an overview of the ADSL Router's main features and functionality.
Explains the status and meaning of the LEDs on the front panel of the ADSL Router.
Details the connectors and indicators located on the back panel of the ADSL Router.
Guides users on how to access the ADSL Router's web interface using its IP address or shortcut name.
Provides a quick guide for basic router configuration, often used for initial setup.
Explains how to configure LAN settings and the DHCP server for IP address assignment.
Guides users on performing diagnostic tests to check the ADSL Router's connection to the WAN Network.
Explains how to perform a ping test to verify network connectivity and TCP/IP protocol status.
Guides users to test if the modem is properly connected to the network.
Introduces advanced configuration options for users, covering various network features.
Guides on creating and configuring new virtual connections for the ADSL Router.
Explains how to select and configure the ADSL modulation type for the modem setup.
Details the PPPoE connection setup, including username, password, and other essential parameters.
Guides on changing the ADSL Router's IP address, subnet mask, and hostname for LAN setup.
Explains how to add LAN clients and manage their IP addresses for network visibility.
Guides on enabling UPnP for applications, allowing traffic through the ADSL Router.
Details how to configure SNTP for synchronizing the system time with public SNTP servers.
Explains how to configure SNMP for network troubleshooting and management using agents and traps.
Guides on configuring Quality of Service (QoS) to prioritize network traffic and bandwidth.
Explains how to enable IGMP Multicast for establishing membership in multicast groups.
Guides on setting up port forwarding to provide local services like web hosting over the Internet.
Details the bridge filtering mechanism for allowing/denying network frames based on MAC addresses.
Explains how to configure access control to manage Internet access to router management ports.
Guides on setting up static routes for network information to travel between different networks.
Explains how the ADSL Router automatically adjusts to network changes using the RIP protocol.
Guides on changing the ADSL Router's username, password, and idle timeout settings.
Details the process of upgrading the ADSL Router's firmware to the latest version.
Explains how to reset the ADSL Router to its factory default configuration.
Introduces security features such as IP Filters and LAN Isolation for router protection.
Guides on configuring IP filters to block workstations based on IP range and port range.
Explains how to disable packet flow between user-defined LAN groups for enhanced security.
Allows users to view status and statistics for connections and interfaces on the ADSL Router.
Displays relevant information about the Internet connection, including protocol, IP address, and duration.
Guides on viewing logged information for diagnostic purposes and troubleshooting.
Explains how to enable remote logging and configure settings like log level and destination.
Shows statistics for Ethernet, USB, and DSL lines, including transmit and receive data.
Displays information about connected users, including MAC, IP address, hostname, and lease time.
Provides the Modem status and DSL statistics, such as connection status and error counts.
Summarizes product information and software versions bundled with the ADSL Router.
Directs users to different help sections for various router features and configurations.