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Explains compliance with FCC rules and guidelines for digital devices and RF exposure.
Details FCC compliance, registration numbers, and user information requirements for telephone company connections.
Introduces the DL4311 150Mbps wireless N ADSL2+ Modem Router and its capabilities.
Lists the key features of the ADSL2+ Modem Router, including wireless, routing, and security protocols.
Describes the front panel indicators (LEDs) of the ADSL2+ Modem Router and their meanings.
Details the rear panel interfaces and buttons of the ADSL2+ Modem Router.
Provides step-by-step instructions for physically connecting the ADSL2+ Modem Router to network and power sources.
Guides users through configuring their PC's network settings for automatic IP address acquisition.
Explains how to access and log into the ADSL Router's web-based user interface using default credentials.
Introduces the Quick Start wizard for initial router setup and connecting to the ISP.
Allows users to view device information and statistics.
Provides access to configuration menus for WAN, LAN, and WLAN settings.
Manages routing information by adding or deleting IP routes.
Configures Network Address Translation (NAT) functions like DMZ, Virtual Server, and Port Trigger.
Manages network traffic priority using QoS policies, schedule modes, and traffic rules.
Controls internet access by filtering traffic based on MAC addresses.
Secures or restricts the local network by setting IP/Port filter rules.
Manages site control by blocking access to specific websites using URL filtering.
Specifies which services are accessible from LAN or WAN sides via Access Control Lists.
Provides protection against Denial of Service (DoS) attacks by configuring prevention parameters.
Explains how to upgrade the router's firmware to a new version.
Allows saving current configuration settings to a file or restoring from a saved file.
Manages user accounts and passwords for accessing the router's web server.
Commits system changes and reboots the device with different configurations.
Configures the system time and NTP server settings for time synchronization.
Displays system event logs and allows configuration of log parameters.
Provides tools to test and diagnose the DSL connection, network, and router functions.
Guides users on how to reset the Modem Router to its factory default settings using the reset button.
Provides steps to recover or reset a forgotten router password, including using default credentials.
Offers troubleshooting steps for internet connectivity issues, checking connections, ISP settings, and reconfiguring the router.
Addresses issues where network interfaces are active but the web management interface is unreachable, suggesting connection checks and IP configuration.
Lists the essential parameters needed for internet access, such as connection type, username, password, VPI/VCI, and encapsulation mode.
Troubleshoots issues where configurations are done but dialing fails, checking indicators, VPI/VCI, and dial software requirements.
Explains common reasons for wireless client connection failures, such as SSID, encryption key, or IP address issues.
Provides instructions for manually assigning a static IP address and DNS server addresses to a computer on Windows XP and 7.