FH3000 ADSL Wireless Router User Manual(PLDT)

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ADSL ROUTER USER MANUAL

Product name:

ADSL ROUTER

Product model:

FH3000-88-40-C0

Version: V100 Date: 201406

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NOTICE This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright, and this Manual and all the accompanying hardware, software, and documentation are copyrighted. All rights are reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied or reproduced by mechanical, electronic, or other means in any form. The manufacturer does not warrant that the hardware will work properly in all environments and applications, and makes no warranty or representation, either expressed or implied, with respect to the quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose of the software or documentation. The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to the hardware, software, and documentation without obligation to notify any person or organization of the revision or change. All brand and product names are the trademarks of their respective owners.

© Copyright 2014 All rights reserved.

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Content 1. Overview .................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Features ............................................................................................................................ 1 1.2 Packet Contents ............................................................................................................... 4 1.3 System Requirements ..................................................................................................... 4 1.4 Factory Defaults ............................................................................................................... 4 1.5 Warnings and Cautions................................................................................................... 5 2.Hardware Description .............................................................................................................. 5 3 Hardware Installation ............................................................................................................... 6 4 PC Configuration Guide .......................................................................................................... 7 4.1 Local PC Configuration in Windows 95, 98, ME, XP,7 ............................................... 7 4.2 Local PC Configuration in Windows 2000.................................................................... 7 5 Web-based Management Guide ............................................................................................ 7 5.1 LAN setting page ............................................................................................................. 7 5.2 Quick start ......................................................................................................................... 8 5.3 Internet Access Configuration ...................................................................................... 10 5.4 LAN setting ..................................................................................................................... 15 5.5 Wireless setting .............................................................................................................. 17 5.6 Advanced Setup ............................................................................................................. 20 5.7 Access management ..................................................................................................... 22 6.Maintenance guide ................................................................................................................. 25 6.1 Modify login password configuration interface .......................................................... 25 6.2 Time Zone ....................................................................................................................... 25 6.3 Factory Default Settings ............................................................................................... 26 7. Appendix: Frequent Asked Questions ............................................................................. 26

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1. Overview The FH3000 series is a high-performance wireless ADSL Homegate. It combining an DSL modem, an 802.11n wireless router, and 4-port switch in one unit, bringing high-speed wireless Internet connection to a home or office provides. It can supply following service ports : 1 - 4 Fixed 10/100 BASE-TX port 2*2 WiFi

1.1 Features 1.1.1

ADSL    

Full-rate ANSI T1.413 issue 2 ITU-T G.992.1 (G.dmt), supporting Annex A or B ITU -TG.992.2 (G.lite), supporting Annex A or B ITU-T G.992.3 (G. dmt.bis), supporting Annex A or B, Annex L and Annex M  ITU-T G.992.4 (G.lite.bis), supporting Annex A or B  ITU-T G.992.5 (ADSL2+), supporting Annex A or B, Annex L and Annex M  ITU-T G.994.1 (G.hs)  Operating distance up to 5km  Data Transmission Rate  Upstream: Up to 3.5Mbps (With Annex M enabled)  Downstream: Up to 24 Mbps.  Rate Adaptive at 32 Kbps steps  Interoperable with all major DSLAM equipments

1.1.2

ATM and PPP          

RFC2684 Bridge and Routed LLC& VC RFC2364 PPP over ATM ALL5 RFC2516 PPP over Ethernet RFC2225/RFC1577 Classical IP over ATM RFC1483 Transparent Bridge RFC 1483/2684 Bridged Ethernet ATM Forum UNI 3.1/4.0, ATM Adaptation Layer Type 5-AAL5 VPI Range (0-255) and VCI range (32-65535) UBR, CBR, VBR-rt, VBR-nrt F4/F5 OAM Loopback 1

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AIS and RDI OAM cells Supports 8 PVCs

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Complies with IEEE 802.11n IEEE 802.11g and IEEE 802.11b 11n: Up to 300Mbps (dynamic) Provides WPA/WPA2 and WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK authentication and TKIP/AES encryption security Multi SSID Access Control List Provides 64/128-bit WEP encryption security Wireless operating range: Indoor up to 100m, Outdoor up to 300m Wireless transmit power: 20dBm Antenna power: 3dBi 1024/256/64/16QAM/QPSK/BPSK self-adaption

1.1.3 Wireless

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1.1.4 Network Protocols                  

Static IP, Dynamic RIPv1, RIPv2 support MTU Adjustment Network Address Translation (NAT) PVC Port Mapping (Ethernet ports) Port Forwarding NAT Application Level Gateway for popular applications DHCP Server/Relay/client DNS Relay Agent DMZ support DDNS support SNMP v1, v2 support UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) TR069 CWMP PPP Auto Reconnect and configurable timeouts PPP Auto Reconnect on WAN Access/PPP on Demand IGMP v.1/v.2 snooping IGMP Multicast Support ALG for SIP and H.323

1.1.5 Management Support  

Web Based GUI Upgrade or update via FTP/HTTP

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Command Line Interface via serial interface or Telnet Diagnostic Test Firmware upgrade-able for future feature enhancement Supports Remote Access Control

1.1.6 Security Support        

PAP/CHAP Authentication for PPP mode NAT for basic Firewall support State Packet Inspection (SPI) for Firewall with denial-of-service (DoS) protection ALG (Application-level gateway) for NAT/PAT support 2 Level (User/Admin) Password Authentication to Router IP Filtering MAC Filtering Parental control

1.1.7 VPN Pass-Through 

IPSec/PPTP/L2TP Pass-through

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Classification Rules Priority Queuing 802.1p

1.1.8 QoS

1.1.9 Operating System Support   

WINDOW 98/98SE/ME/2000/XP/VISTA/7 Macintosh LINUX

1.1.10 Environmental    

Running temperature 0ºC~60ºC Storage temperature -20ºC~70ºC Operating humidity 10%~90% ,on-condensing Storage humidity 5%~95% ,Non-condensing

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1.1.11 EMC and safety  

EMC EN55022 B(CISPR 22B) Environment-protection standard RoHS

1.1.12Electrical specifications  

Power Supply DC12V(attached DC12V-AC220V convertor) Power Consumption(full configured ) 5W

1.2 Packet Contents The packet contents are as the following:  ADSL ROUTER x 1  External Splitter x 1  Power Adapter x 1  elephone Line x1  Ethernet Cable x 1  CD x1

1.3 System Requirements Before using this ROUTER, verify that you meet the following requirements: 

Subscription for ADSL service. Your ADSL service provider should provide you with at least one valid IP address (static assignment or dynamic assignment via dial-up connection).



One or more computers, each contains an Ethernet 10/100M Base-T network interface card (NIC).



A hub or switch, if you are connecting the device to more than one computer.



For system configuration using the supplied web-based program: A web browser such as Internet Explorer v5.0 or later, or Netscape v4.7 or later.

1.4 Factory Defaults The device is configured with the following factory defaults: 

IP Address: 192.168.1.1



User Name: adminpldt



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Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0



WIFI SSID: PLDTHOMEDSL



Encapsulation: RFC 2516 LLC



VPI/VCI: According to local information

1.5 Warnings and Cautions 

Never install telephone wiring during storm. Avoid using a telephone during an electrical storm. There might be a risk of electric shock from lightening.



Do not install telephone jacks in wet locations and never use the product near water.



To prevent dangerous overloading of the power circuit, be careful about the designed maximum power load ratings. Not to follow the rating guideline could result in a dangerous situation.



Please note that telephone line on modem must adopt the primary line that directly outputs from junction box. Do not connect Router to extension phone. In addition, if your house developer divides a telephone line to multi sockets inside the wall of house, please only use the telephone that has connected with the splitter of ADSL Router when you access the Internet. Under the above condition, if you also install telephone with anti-cheat-dial device, please pull out this kind of telephone, otherwise ADSL Router may occur frequently off-line.

2.Hardware Description Indicators Description

LED

Color

Function

Power

Green

On: Power on Off: No power

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On: LAN link established and active via LAN port Blinking: Data activity occurs Off: No LAN link via LAN port

WLAN

Green

On: The wireless module is ready and idle Blinking: Data transmitting or receiving over WLAN Off: The wireless function is off

DSL

Green

On: ADSL link established and active Quick blinking: ADSL is trying to establish a connection Slow blinking: No ADSL link

Internet

Green

On: IP connected Blinking: IP traffic is passing thru this device Off: No ADSL connection is present

WPS

Green

On:The router has passed the WPS function Off:without the WPS function.or dysfunction of the WPS Blinking:router is connected via wireless client

Rear panel

Port

Function

ADSL

Connect the device to an ADSL telephone jack or splitter using a RJ-11 telephone cable

LAN1,2,3,4

Connect the device to your PC's Ethernet port, or to the uplink port on your hub/switch, using a RJ-45 cable

DC12V

Connect to the supplied power adapter

3 Hardware Installation This chapter shows you how to connect Router. Meanwhile, it introduces the appropriate environment for the Router and installation instructions.

1. Using a telephone line to connect the ADSL port of ROUTER to the MODEM port of the splitter, and using a other telephone line connect your telephone to the PHONE port of the splitter, then connect the wall phone jack to the LINE port of the splitter. The splitter comes with three connectors as below: LINE: Connects to a wall phone jack (RJ-11 jack) MODEM: Connects to the DSL jack of ROUTER PHONE: Connects to a telephone set 2. Using an Ethernet Cable to connect the LAN port of the ROUTER to your LAN or a PC with network card installed.

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3. Connect the power cable to the PWR connector on ROUTER, then plug in the power adapter to the AC power outlet, and then press the on-off button.

4 PC Configuration Guide 4.1 Local PC Configuration in Windows 95, 98, ME, XP,7 1. In the Windows task bar, click the “Start” button, point to “Settings”, and then click “Control Panel”. 2. Double-click the “Network” icon. 3. On the “Configuration” tab, select the TCP/IP network associated with your network card and then click “Properties”. 4. In the “TCP/IP Properties” dialog box, click the “IP Address” tab. Set the IP address as 192.168.1.x (x can be a decimal number from 2 to 254.) like 192.168.1.2, and the subnet mask as 255.255.255.0. 5. On the “Gateway” tab, set a new gateway as 192.168.1.1, and then click “Add”. 6. Configure the “DNS” tab if necessary. For information on the IP address of the DNS server, please consult with your ISP. 7. Click “OK” twice to confirm and save your changes. 8. You will be prompted to restart Windows. Click “Yes”.

4.2 Local PC Configuration in Windows 2000 1. In the Windows task bar, click the “Start” button, point to “Settings”, and then click “Control Panel”. 2. Double-click the “Network and Dial-up Connections” icon. 3. In the “Network and Dial-up Connections” window, right-click the “Local Area Connection” icon, and then select “Properties”. 4. Highlight “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”, and then click “Properties”. 5. In the “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties” dialog box, set the IP address as 192.168.1.x (x can be a decimal number from 2 to 254.), and the subnet mask as 255.255.255.0 and the default gateway as 192.168.1.1. Then click “OK”. 6. Configure the “DNS” tab if necessary. For information on the IP address of the DNS server, please consult with your ISP. 7. Click “OK” twice to confirm and save your changes.

5 Web-based Management Guide In order to use the web-based management software it will be necessary to use a computer that occupies the same subnet as the Router. The simplest way to do this for many users will be to use DHCP server that is enabled by default on the Router.

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Launch a web browser, such as Internet Explorer, and then use http://192.168.1.1 to log on to the setting pages.

5.2 Quick start From home page, you can find Quick Start option on the above router configuration page.

1.click RUN WIZARD and you’ll see the following screen

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2.Click NEXT to change the admin account password by entering in a new password.

3.Click the NEXT to select the appropriate time

4.Click NEXT to Select the Internet connection type to connect to your ISP, just choose PPPoE for example here

5.Click NEXT to enter the PPPoE/PPPoA information provided to you by your ISP

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6.Click NEXT to save the username and password

7.Click NEXT to save the current setting.

5.3 Internet Access Configuration From home page, you can find Interface setup option on the above router configuration page.Click Internet and you’ll see the following screen.

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5.3.1 ATM VC ATM settings are used to connect to your ISP. Your ISP provides VPI, VCI settings to you. In this Device, you can totally setup 8 VCs on different encapsulations, if you apply 8 different virtual circuits from your ISP. You need to activate the VC to take effect. For PVCs management, you can use ATM QoS to setup each PVC traffic line's priority. Virtual Circuit Select the VC number you want to setup. VPI Virtual Path Identifier. VCI Vitrual Channel Identifier. ATM QoS Select the Quality of Service types for this Virtual Circuit. The ATM QoS types include CBR (Constant Bit Rate), VBR (Variable Bit Rate) and UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate). These QoS types are all controlled by the parameters specified below, including PCR, SCR and MBS. PCR Peak Cell Rate. SCR Sustained Cell Rate. MBS Maximum Burst Size.

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5.3.2 Encapsulation Dynamic IP Select this option if your ISP provides you an IP address automatically. This option is typically used for Cable services. Please enter the Dynamic IP information accordingly. Static IP

Select this option to set static IP information. You will need to enter in the

Connection type, IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address, provided to you by your ISP. Each IP address entered in the fields must be in the appropriate IP form, which is four IP octets separated by a dot (x.x.x.x). The Router will not accept the IP address if it is not in this format. PPPoA/PPPoE Select this option if your ISP requires you to use a PPPoE connection. This option is typically used for DSL services. Select Dynamic PPPoE to obtain an IP address automatically for your PPPoE connection. Select Static PPPoE to use a static IP address for your PPPoE connection. Please enter the information accordingly. Bridge Mode The modem can be configured to act as a bridging device between your LAN and your ISP. Bridges are devices that enable two or more networks to communicate as if they are two segments of the same physical LAN. Please set the Connection type.

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5.3.3 PPPoE/PPPoA Select this option if your ISP requires you to use a PPPoE connection. This option is typically used for DSL services. Select Dynamic PPPoE to obtain an IP address automatically for your PPPoE connection. Select Static PPPoE to use a static IP address for your PPPoE connection. Please enter the information accordingly. Username Enter your username for your PPPoE/PPPoA connection. Password Enter your password for your PPPoE/PPPoA connection Encapsulation For both PPPoE/PPPoA connection, you need to specify the type of Multiplexing, either LLC or VC Mux. Connection Setting

For PPPoE/PPPoA connection, you can select Always

on or Connect on-demand. Connect on demand is dependent on the traffic. If there is no traffic (or Idle) for a pre-specified period of time), the connect will tear down automatically. And once there is traffic send or receive, the connection will be automatically on. Static/Dynamic IP Address For PPPoE/PPPoA connection, you need to specify the public IP address for this ADSL Router. The IP address can be either dynamically (via DHCP) or given IP address provide by your ISP. For Static IP, you need to specify the IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway IP address.

5.3.4 NAT NAT Select this option to Activate/Deactivated the NAT (Network Address Translation) function for this VC. The NAT function can be activated or deactivated per PVC basis.

5.3.5 Default Route Default Route if enable this function, the current PVC will be the default gateway to internet from this device.

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5.3.6 Dynamic Route RIP (Routing Information protocol) Select this option to specify the RIP version, including RIP-1, RIP-2M and RIP-2B. RIP-2M and RIP-2B are both sent in RIP-2 format; the difference is that RIP-2M using Multicast and RIP-2 using Broadcast format. RIP Direction Select this option to specify the RIP direction. None is for disabling the RIP function. Both means the ADSL Router will periodically send routing information and accept routing information then incorporate into routing table. IN only means the ADLS router will only accept but will not send RIP packet. OUT only means the ADLS router will only send but will not accept RIP packet.

5.3.7 Multicast IGMP (Internet Group Multicast Protocol) is a session-layer protocol used to establish membership in a multicast group. The ADSL ATU-R supports both IGMP version 1 (IGMP-v1) and IGMP-v2. Select None to disable it.

5.4 LAN setting From home page, you can find Interface setup option on the above router configuration page.Click LAN. In this page, you can use DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) to control the assignment of IP addresses on your local network (LAN only).

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5.4.1 DHCP Server DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Control Protocol. The DHCP Server gives out IP addresses when a device is booting up and request an IP address to be logged on to the network. That device must be set as a DHCP client to obtain the IP address automatically. By default, the DHCP Server is enabled. The DHCP address pool contains the range of the IP address that will automatically be assigned to the clients on the network. Starting IP Address The starting IP address for the DHCP server's IP assignment. IP Pool Count The max user pool size. Lease Time The length of time for the IP lease.

5.4.2 DHCP Relay A DHCP relay is a computer that forwards DHCP data between computers that request IP addresses and the DHCP server that assigns the addresses. Each of the device's interfaces can be configured as a DHCP relay. If it is enable, the DHCP requests from local PCs will forward to the DHCP server runs on WAN side. To have this function working properly, please run on router mode only, disable the DHCP server on the LAN port, and make sure the routing table has the correct routing entry. DHCP Server IP for relay agent The DHCP server IP Address runs on WAN side.

5.4.3DNS Server The DNS Configuration allows the user to set the configuration of DNS DNS Relay selection If user want to disable this feature, he just need to set both Primary and secondary DNS IP to 0.0.0.0.Using DNS relay, users can setup DNS server IP to 192.168.1.1 on their Computer. If not, device will perform as no DNS relay.

5.5 Wireless setting From home page, you can find Interface setup option on the above router configuration page.Click Wireless and you’ll see the following screen. 17

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SSID The SSID is a unique name to identify the ADSL Router in the wireless LAN. Wireless clients associating to the ADSL Router must have the same SSID.

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Broadcast SSID Select No to hide the SSID such that a station can not obtain the SSID through passive scanning. Select Yes to make the SSID visible so a station can obtain the SSID through passive scanning. Channel ID The range of radio frequencies used by IEEE 802.11b/g wireless devices is called a channel. 5.5.1 WEP WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) encrypts data frames before transmitting over the wireless network. Select Disable to allow all wireless computers to communicate with the access points without any data encryption.Select 64-bit WEP or 128-bit WEP to use data encryption. Key#1~Key#4 The WEP keys are used to encrypt data. Both the ADSL Router and the wireless clients must use the same WEP key for data transmission.If you chose 64-bit WEP, then enter any 10 hexadecimal digits ("0-9", "A-F") preceded by 0x for each key (1-4). If you chose 128-bit WEP, then enter 26 hexadecimal digits ("0-9", "AF") preceded by 0x for each key (1-4).The values must be set up exactly the same on the Access Points as they are on the wireless client stations. The same value must be assigned to Key 1 on both the access point (your ADSL Router) and the client adapters, the same value must be assigned to Key 2 on both the access point and the client stations and so on, for all four WEP keys. 5.5.2 WPA-PSK Wi-Fi Protected Access, pre-shared key. Encrypts data frames before transmitting over the wireless network. Pre-shared Key The Pre-shared Key are used to encrypt data. Both the ADSL Router and the wireless clients must use the same WPA-PSK key for data transmission. 5.5.3 Advanced setting Beacon Interval The Beacon Interval value indicates the frequency interval of the beacon. Enter a value between 20 and 1000. A beacon is a packet broadcast by the Router to synchronize the wireless network. RTS Threshold The RTS (Request To Send) threshold (number of bytes) for enabling RTS/CTS handshake. Data with its frame size larger than this value will perform the RTS/CTS handshake. Setting this attribute to be larger than the maximum MSDU (MAC service data unit) size turns off the RTS/CTS handshake. Setting this attribute to zero turns on the RTS/CTS handshake. Enter a value between 0 and 2432. Fragment Threshold The threshold (number of bytes) for the fragmentation boundary for directed messages. It is the maximum data fragment size that can 19

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be sent. Enter a value between 256 and 2432. DTIM This value, between 1 and 255, indicates the interval of the Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM). 802.11b/g 5.5.4 MAC Filter You can allow or deny a list of MAC addresses associated with the wireless stations access to the ADSL Router. Status Use the drop down list box to enable or disable MAC address filtering. Action Select Deny Association to block access to the router, MAC addresses not listed will be allowed to access the router. Select Allow Association to permit access to the router, MAC addresses not listed will be denied access to the router.

5.6 Advanced Setup From home page, you can find Advanced Setup option on the above router configuration page.

5.6.1 Firewall Router provides powerful firewall functions to build a protective barrier between your family network and the internet. Click Firewall and you’ll see the following screen.

After making changes, clickSAVE.

5.6.2 Routing From Advanced Setup, click Routing and you’ll see the following screen

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Click ADD ROUTE, you’ll see the following screen.

Enter the parameter that you need,and click SAVE.

5.6.3 NAT From Advanced Setup, click NAT

Select the parameter that you need,and click SAVE.

5.6.4 VLAN From Advanced Setup, click VLAN and you’ll see the following screen.

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Select the parameter that you need ,and click SAVE.

5.6.5 ADSL From Advanced Setup, click ADSL and you’ll see the following screen.

Select the parameter that you need ,and click SAVE..

5.7 Access management From home page, you can find Advanced Setup option on the above router configuration page.

5.7.1 ACL From Access Management, click ACL and you’ll see the following screen.

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Enter the parameter that you need, and click SAVE.

5.7.2 Filter From Access Management, click Filter and you’ll see the following screen.

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Enter the parameter that you need, and click SAVE.

5.7.3 SNMP From Access Management, click SNMP and you’ll see the following screen.

Enter the parameter that you need, and click SAVE.

5.7.4 UPnP From Access Management, click UPnPand you’ll see the following screen.

Select the parameter that you need, and click SAVE.

5.7.5 DONS From Access Management, click UPnPand you’ll see the following screen

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Enter the information, and click SAVE.

6.Maintenance guide From home page, you can find Maintenance option on the above router configuration page.

6.1 Modify login password configuration interface From Maintenance, click Administration and you’ll see the following screen.

Enter your new password and click SAVE.

6.2 Time Zone From Maintenance, click Time Zone and you’ll see the following screen.

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Select the information and click SAVE.

6.3 Factory Default Settings Warning:Restore the factory setting,your configuration will be lost.

From Maintenance, click SysRestart and you’ll see the following screen.

Select Factory Default Settings and click RESTART. You have then completed the full-reset. Your ADSL router will now have its factory default settings. IP address will be 192.168.1.1 and the subnet mask will be 255.255.255.0.

7.Appendix: Frequent Asked Questions Q: None of the LEDs are on when you power on the ADSL router? A: Please make sure what you use is the power adaptor attached with the ADSL router package and checks the connection between the AC power and ADSL router. Q: DSL LED does not turn on after connect telephone line? A: Please make sure what you use is the standard telephone line (as attached with the package), make sure the line is connected correctly and check whether there is poor contact at each interface. Wait for 30 seconds to allow the ADSL router establishes connection with you ADSL operator. Q: DSL LED is in the circulation of slow-flashing and fast-flashing after 26

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connecting telephone line? A: This situation means the ADSL router is in the status of failing to establish connection with Central Office. Please check carefully and confirm whether the ADSL router has been installed correctly. Q: LAN LED does not turn on after connect Ethernet cable? A: Please make sure Ethernet cable is connected hub/PC and ADSL router correctly. Then please make sure the PC/hub have been power on. Please make sure that you use parallel network cable to connect UpLink port of hub, or use parallel network cable to connect PC. If connect normal port of hub (not UpLink port), you must use cross-cable. Please make sure that your network cables meet the networking requirements above. Q: PC cannot access the Router? A: Please make sure that all devices communicating with the device must use the same channel (and use the same SSID). Otherwise your PC will not find the wireless Router. Q: PC cannot access the Internet? A: First check whether PC can ping the interface Ethernet IP address of this product successfully (default value is 192.168.1.1) by using ping application. If ping application fails, please check the connection of Ethernet cable and check whether the states of LEDs are in gear. If the PC uses private IP address that is set manually (non-registered legal IP address), please check: 1. Whether IP address of the PC gateway is legal IP address. Otherwise please use the right gateway, or set the PC to Obtain an IP address automatically. 2. Please confirm the validity of DNS server appointed to the PC with ADSL operator. Otherwise please use the right DNS, or set the PC to Obtain an IP address automatically. 3. Please make sure you have set the NAT rules and convert private IP address to legal IP address. IP address range of the PC that you specify should meet the setting range in NAT rules. 4. Central Office equipment may have problem. 5. The country or the wireless network type you selected is wrong. Q: PC cannot browse Internet web page? A: Please make sure DNS server appointed to the PC is correct. You can use ping application program to test whether the PC can connect to the DNS server of the ADSL operator. Q: Initialization of the PVC connection failed? A: Be sure that cable is connected properly from the DSL port to the wall jack. The DSL LED on the front panel of the ADSL router should be on. Check that your VPI, VCI, type of encapsulation and type of multiplexing setting are the same as what you collected from your service provider, Re-configure ADSL router and 27

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reboot it. If you still cannot work it out, you may need to verify these variables with the service provider.

If the cause is not given above, please contact your local service provider!

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