DSL5008EN(X) ADSL2+ 4-Ports 300Mbps Wireless-N Modem Router
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User Manual Contents About the Router........................................................................................................ 4 Firmware Features....................................................................................... 5 Requirements.............................................................................................. 8 Package Contents ........................................................................................ 8 Device Design .............................
User Manual About the Router The Aztech DSL5008EN(X) ADSL2+ 4-ports 300Mbps Wireless-N Modem Router with USB Host uses complete Ralink chipset solution that fully complies with ADSL2/ADSL2+ standard. The DSL5008EN supports 2T2R with PHY rate up to 300Mbps.
User Manual Firmware Features ADSL/ATM • ANSI T1.413 issue 2, ITU-T G.992.1 (G.dmt) and G.992.2 (G.lite) compliant • G.992.3 (ADSL2), G.992.5 (ADSL2+), RE-ADSL2(Annex L) • Annex A, B, I, J and M • Support Erasure Decoding and Impulse Noise Monitoring • Embedded hardware ATM AAL-5 SAR supports UBR, UBR+, CBR and VBR and GFR traffics • Configurable USB2.0 EHCI host or device controller • PCIe gen1 interface for 802.
User Manual • DNS Relay Agent • DMZ support • SIP ALG (Application Layer Gateway) support • Multiple Sessions IP Sec and PPTP/L2TP VPN pass through support • PPP Always on • PPP Dial on Demand with configurable timeout • Universal Plug and Play Support • DDNS (Dynamic DNS) Support • IGMP Proxy Support (IGMP v1 and v2) • SNTP Support • QoS Support (DSCP, TOS), including Diffserv, IEEE802.1p - Priority bit, IEEE802.
User Manual • WPS support • Cisco CCX Support (optional) • Operating Range of >300 Meters (Open Air) • WDS Support (optional) • MAC Address Filtering • Multiple BSSID Support (optional) • Low Power and Advanced Power Management Management • Web Based HTTP management GUI • TFTP/FTP Support for Firmware Upgrade • Web Based Firmware Upgrade (Local) • Soft Factory Reset Button via Web GUI • Diagnostic Test (DSL, OAM (ADSL), Network (ADSL), Ping Test) • TR068 - WAN Access • Telnet wit
User Manual Requirements Your computer must meet the following minimum requirements. Any operating system can be used Web Browser CDROM drive 233MHz processor Ethernet network adapter An active DSL Internet account Package Contents Package contents are listed below. For any missing items, please contact your dealer immediately. Product contents vary for different models. Router Ethernet cable Telephone cable POTS Splitter (optional) 12V 1.
User Manual Device Design Front Panel Label 1 WIRELESS ON/OFF button/LED 2 POWER 3 ETHERNET LAN 11-4 4 USB Host 5 WIRELESS 6 Action Description Off Wireless interface disabled Steady green Wireless interface enabled Off No power is supplied to the device Steady green Connected to an AC power supply Steady red Error on the device Off No Ethernet connection Steady green Connected to an Ethernet port Blinking green Transmitting/Receiving data Off No USB device connected Steady gre
User Manual Back Panel Label Description 9 POWER Power ON/OFF button 10 DC In 12V 1.
User Manual Getting Started Setting up the device is easy. The flowchart below provides an outline of the steps needed to complete the installation. Brief descriptions appear beside each step. Detailed instructions are provided in the subsequent pages. Plan your Network Remove/Disable Conflicts You may need to check some Setup the Router Connect the telephone cables, Ethernet cables, and power adaptor. Connect to the Internet setting or disable some application before installation.
User Manual Planning Your Network Before moving ahead to setup your network, it is a good idea to draw out a network diagram to help identify your network devices and plan out how to connect these devices. The illustration below is an example of a network diagram. Each port in the router can be used for different connections.
User Manual Remove or Disable Conflicts To make sure the router installation moves on smoothly, you need to remove or disable conflicts that may interfere the installation. Probable conflicts may include: Internet sharing applications Proxy software Security software TCP/IP settings Internet properties Temporary Internet files Internet Sharing, Proxy, and Security Applications Internet sharing, proxy software, and firewall applications may interfere with the router installation.
User Manual Configuring TCP/IP Settings Check if your computer uses the default TCP/IP settings. To check the TCP/IP properties: 1. Select Start > Run. This opens the Run dialog box. 2. Enter control ncpa.cpl and then click OK. This opens the Network Connections in your computer. 3. Right-click LAN and then select Properties. This opens the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box. 4. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click Properties. This opens the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) dialog box. 5.
User Manual Removing Temporary Internet Files Temporary Internet files are files from Web sites that are stored in your computer. Delete these files to clean the cache and remove footprints left by the Web pages you visited. To remove temporary Internet files: 1. Select Start > Run. This opens the Run dialog box. 2. Enter control and then click OK. This opens Control Panel. 3. Double-click Internet Options. This opens Internet Options. 4. In the Temporary Internet Files pane, click Delete Cookies. 5.
User Manual Setup the Device When installing the router, find an area where there are enough electrical outlets for the router, the main computer, and your other computer devices. To setup the router: 1. Plug one end of the Ethernet cable from the router’s ETHERNET port and then plug the other end into the Ethernet port in your computer. 2. If you have another device you need to connect through wire into the router, use another piece of Ethernet cable.
User Manual Connecting to the Internet You can use the Web Interface to setup your Internet connection. Connecting Via Quick Setup To connect to the Internet via the User mode GUI: 1. Launch the web browser and input 192.168.1.1 on the address bar. 2. Input admin for username and input admin for password. Click the Login button. 3. Click Quick Setup. 4. Enter the Region settings. a. Select your Time Zone b. Select an NTP server 5. Enter the WAN connection settings. c. Select a Connection Type d.
User Manual 6. Enter the Wireless Settings. f. Ensure that WLAN Enabled and Broadcast SSID are checked g. Enter your desired Wireless Network Name or SSID h. Put a check on WPA/WPA2 Enabled to setup a secured wireless network i. Enter your desired wireless password or Passphrase 7. Click the Apply button to commit the settings. To connect to the Internet via the Web Interface Setup Wizard: 1. Launch the web browser and input 192.168.1.1 on the address bar. 2.
User Manual Advanced Setup Advanced Setup provides configuration options for other router functions. Accessing the Advanced Web Interface To access the Advanced Web Interface: 1. Launch your web browser. 2. Input 192.168.1.1 on the address bar and press Enter. 3. There will be an authentication request where you need to key in a username and password. Default Username: admin | Password: admin 4. Click Login 5.
User Manual Menus The Web User Interface includes the following menus: Network Wireless Applications System Status Network Local Configure the DSL Router IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface. You may also configure the DHCP server settings of your router.
User Manual Internet The initial page will show all the settings of your existing WAN connection configured on your router. You have an option to Add and Edit WAN interface configurations. To add a WAN interface: 1. Select an available Virtual Circuit from the drop-down box 2. Enter VPI/VCI settings (provided by your ISP) 3. Select the WAN Connection Type 4. Enter PPP Username and Password (provided by your ISP) 5. Ensure Default Route is selected as Yes 6. Ensure Get IP Address is set to Dynamic 7.
User Manual To edit an existing WAN interface: 1. Select the Virtual Circuit that you want to Edit from the drop down box 2. Make the necessary amendments 3. Click the Apply button to commit the settings ADSL Settings The DSL page allows you to select the modulation, the phone line pair and the capability. Quality of Service Quality of Service or QoS provides different priority to different applications, users, or data flows, to guarantee a certain level of performance.
User Manual Management TRTR-069 client – Configuration (CWMP) WAN Management Protocol (TR-069) allows an Auto-Configuration Server (ACS) to perform auto-configuration, provision, collection, and diagnostics to this device. Select the desired values and click "Apply" to configure the TR-069 client options.
User Manual Routing If your LAN consists of multiple subnets and you want to manually define the data transmitting paths, Static Route is to be used. The key settings for adding a new Static Route are explained: Destination Network Address Enter the network address to which the data packets are to be sent. Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask for this destination.
User Manual Use Gateway IP Address If you wish to use a specific gateway to reach the destination network, select this checkbox and then enter the IP address of the gateway. Use Interface If you wish to use a particular WAN interface, select the checkbox and select the interface. Click Save/Apply to take effect the settings. To delete the entry from the routing table list, click its corresponding Delete button.
User Manual Wireless Settings This page allows you to configure basic features of the wireless LAN interface. You can enable or disable the wireless LAN interface, hide the network from active scans, set the wireless network name (also known as SSID), restrict the channel set based on country requirements, and all other configurations relating to the wireless LAN interface. Click Apply to commit the wireless settings.
User Manual MAC Filter This page allows you to set a filter to Allow or Deny specific wireless clients by entering the MAC address and selecting the Access Control List mode.
User Manual Applications Port Forwarding Port Forwarding allows you to direct incoming traffic from the Internet to a specific computer in your local network. A maximum 9 entries can be configured. As an example, to setup a web server on a computer using 192.168.1.88 as its IP Address, select HTTP as Service and enter 192.168.1.88 as the Server IP Address. Otherwise if the service you want to setup is not available from the Select a Service drop-down list, you can define your own Port Forwarding rule.
User Manual MAC Filtering The router supports MAC Filtering, which allows you to easily set up rules to control incoming and outgoing Internet traffic. Choose MAC from the Rule Type drop down box to configure MAC Filtering. Key in the following parameters: IP Filter Rule Index Select the index of the filter rule. Interface Select the WAN interface for filter rule. Direction Select the direction of the filter rule. Source IP Address/Subnet Mask Enter the IP address of the PC on the LAN to block.
User Manual Protocol Select the IP protocol to block. Click Save/Apply to take effect the settings. The new rule will then be displayed in the Outgoing IP Filtering table list. Click Delete button to delete a corresponding rule. Blocking Control (Parental Control) Parental Control allows you to apply router access restrictions among LAN devices within specific times in a day. A maximum of 16 restriction rules can be created.
User Manual URL Filter URL Filter enables you to block certain websites. Select a URL Index, activate the service, and enter the URL of the website that you want to block. Click the Apply button to commit the settings. A maximum of 16 entries can be configured. Click Delete button to delete a corresponding rule. DMZ Host If a computer is assigned as a DMZ Host, it will receive all the data from the Internet that do not belong to the list of applications configured in Port Forwarding.
User Manual Access Control Select which Services to allow and whether to allow from the LAN or the WAN. Click Delete button to delete a corresponding rule. NAT (Network Address Translation) This page allows you to enable/disable NAT on the modem-router. DDNS The router offers a Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) feature. DDNS lets you assign a fixed host and domain name to a dynamic Internet IP Address. It is useful when you are hosting your own website, FTP server, or other server behind the router.
User Manual Using DynDNS.org Key in the following parameters: Service provider Select www.DynDNS.org. My Hostname Enter the hostname. DynDNS Settings Enter your dyndns.org Username and password. System Information Includes hardware and software information of your device, and the current system date and time.
User Manual UPnP This page allows you to enable/disable UPnP feature on the modem-router. Settings Restore To import a previously saved configuration file from your PC and update the settings of your router, click Browse to locate the romfile.cfg upgrade file. Then click the Restore button. Settings Backup To backup the settings as a configuration file saved on your PC, click the Backup button.
User Manual Firmware Upgrade Allow you to update the firmware of your router. To Update the router’s firmware: 1. Click Browse 2. Choose the firmware file and click OK 3. Click the Upgrade button Reboot This feature allows the router to enable new network configuration to take effect or to clear problems with the router’s network connection. Password Settings Access to your DSL router is controlled through a login password. You may change the default password on this page.
User Manual Status Device Statistics The router will show you detailed statistical information regarding the different connections on your router. This will include statistics for ADSL, WLAN and your Local Area Network. ADSL Status The router shows detailed status information of its DSL connection.
User Manual System Log System log shows detailed information about the processes running in the router. Diagnostics Your modem is capable of testing your DSL connection. The individual tests are listed below. If a test displays a fail status, click "Rerun Diagnostic Tests" at the bottom of this page to make sure the fail status is consistent. If the test continues to fail, click "Help" and follow the troubleshooting procedures.
User Manual Network Tools Network tools will help you troubleshoot Internet connection problems by verifying your connection.
User Manual Safety Precautions Do not open, service, or change any component. Only qualified technical specialists are allowed to service the equipment. Observe safety precautions to avoid electric shock Check voltage before connecting to the power supply. Connecting to the wrong voltage will damage the equipment.
User Manual FCC Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
User Manual Customer Information 1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On bottom of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier of [US:4J2DL01BDSL5085EN]. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company. 2.