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Brand | Telindus |
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Model | 1132 |
Category | Wireless Router |
Language | English |
Details the ADSL Router's support for ADSL/ATM, encapsulation, and network protocols.
Describes the physical ports and the reset button on the ADSL Router.
Explains the function of each LED indicator on the ADSL Router.
Guides users through the physical setup and connection of the ADSL Router.
Details how to access the router's web interface using default credentials.
Provides a simplified method for connecting to the internet with ISP credentials.
Configuring the Wide Area Network (WAN) for internet access.
Setting up the Local Area Network (LAN) for connecting devices.
Guide to creating various WAN connections like Bridge, PPPoA, PPPoE, DHCP, Static.
Assigning physical and virtual interfaces to LAN groups.
Configuring static IP addresses or using DHCP for LAN devices.
Enabling Universal Plug and Play for application traffic.
Synchronizing the router's clock with an external SNTP server.
Configuring SNMP agent and traps for network monitoring.
Selecting DNS server priority and entering DNS server addresses.
Registering with Dynamic DNS providers for hostname mapping.
Allows configuration of IP Quality of Service for traffic prioritization.
Enabling local services and games to be accessible from the Internet.
Setting up a Demilitarized Zone for exposing specific servers to the Internet.
Rerouting web requests from Internet to a Web Server.
Rerouting telnet requests from Internet to a Telnet Server.
Allowing ICMP Ping requests to test network status.
Configuring wireless network name (SSID) and enabling/disabling the AP.
Adjusting advanced wireless parameters like Beacon Period and Power Level.
Setting up wireless security levels like WEP, 802.1X, and WPA.
Defining Access Lists, Associated Stations, and Multiple SSIDs.
Saving configuration, restarting the router, or restoring factory defaults.
Configuring an external server for logging router events.
Changing the router's username, password, and idle timeout.
Upgrading the router's firmware to the latest version.
Testing network connectivity by pinging IP addresses.
Checking the ADSL Router's connection to the WAN Network.
Viewing statistics for Ethernet, USB, and DSL interfaces.
Displaying the status of various network connections.
Displaying model, hardware revision, and software version details.
Viewing logged router events and generating reports.
Steps to resolve issues when the ADSL Router is not working.
Troubleshooting steps for inability to connect to the ADSL Router.
Troubleshooting blinking or off DSL Link LED indicators.