Wireless ADSL 2 + ROUTER WA41R User’s M anual M arch 2010
FCC W arning This equipment has been t est ed and f ound t o comply wit h t he limit s f or a Class B digit al device, pursuant t o part 15 of t he FCC rules. These limit s are designed t o provide reasonable prot ect ion against harmf ul int erf erence in a resident ial inst allat ion. This equipment generat es, uses and can radiat e radio f requency energy and, if not inst alled and used in accordance wit h t he inst ruct ions, may cause harmf ul int erf erence t o radio communicat ions.
0984 ! E=10.49221 V/m is the maximum E-Field strength when safety distance between the EUT and human body is maintained at least 20cm, which is below 61V/m as required in Annex III table 2 of EC Council Recommendation (1999/519/EC). This proves that the unit complies with the EN 62311 for RF exposure requirement.
All brand and product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Contents 1. Introduction ........................................................................... 4 1 .1 Introduction to W ireless LAN ADSL2 + router ............................ 4 1 .2 Product Fea tures ..................................................................... 4 2 . Ha rdw a re Insta lla tion ........................................................... 7 2 .
4 .4 .5 W PS ............................................................................ 3 5 4 .4 .6 M BSSID ....................................................................... 3 5 4 .5 W AN .................................................................................... 3 6 4 .5 .1 Cha nnel Configura tion ................................................. 3 6 4 .5 .2 ATM Settings ............................................................... 37 4 .5 .3 ADSL Settings ...............................
4 .9.4 Upgra de Firmw a re ...................................................... 6 8 4 .9.5 ACL Configura tion ........................................................ 69 4 .9.6 Tim e Zone ................................................................... 70 4 .9.7 TR-0 69 Configura tion ................................................... 71 4 .10 Sta tistics.............................................................................. 73 4 .10 .1 Interfa ce ...............................................
z ITU-T G.992.4 (ADSL2 G.lite.bis) z ITU-T G.992.5 (ADSL2+; Annex A, B, L & M) z Reach Extended ADSL (RE ADSL) Multi-connection protocol support z Support up to 8 PVCs z ATM forum uni 3.1/4.
z Supports Quality of Service (QoS), 802.
register for this service with a Dynamic DNS client. DHCP Support DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) allows individual clients to obtain TCP/IP configuration at start-up from a centralized DHCP server. The ADSL router has built-in DHCP server capability enabled by default. It can assign IP addresses, an IP default gateway and DNS servers to DHCP clients. It can also act as a surrogate DHCP server (DHCP Relay) where it relays IP address assignment from the actual real DHCP server to the clients.
Descriptions of LED status ON/OFF Button WPS WLAN LAN Click On/Off button to enable Wireless ADSL Router. Blinking: The WPS function is establishing. Slow Blinking: WLAN is successfully connected. Blinking: The data is being sent or received. Light up: LAN connection with end user is established. Blinking: Router is transferring data between the router and end user. Internet Blinking: Router is transferring data between Internet and router ADSL Light up: WAN Port is successfully connected.
USB Connect with USB cable to PC.
2.5 Connect Related Devices 1) Connect Router to LINE Plug the provided RJ-11 phone cable into LINE port on the back panel of the router and insert the other end into splitter or wall phone jack. 2) Connect Router to LAN Plug RJ-45 Ethernet Cable into LAN port on the back panel of the router and insert the other end of the Ethernet cable on your PC’s Ethernet port or switch / hub.
3. Connecting Wireless LAN ADSL2+ Router via Ethernet You can connect Wireless LAN ADSL2+ router with PC through either Ethernet cable. You can change the settings via WEB browser. 3.1 Setup ADSL2+ router via Ethernet Cable If there is an available LAN card present on your PC, you just simply connect ADSL router and PC through the Ethernet cable. Once you establish Internet connection, you could browse the Web through the Ethernet cable. 3.
Step 2: Right click Local Area Connection (your local network hooked up with ADSL router) and select Properties: Step 3: Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) then click Properties: 11
Configure IP Automatically: Step 4: Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically then click OK to complete IP configuring process.
Step 4: Select Use the following IP address and Use the following DNS server addresses. IP address: Fill in IP address 192.168.1.x (x is a number between 2 to 254). Subnet mask: Default value is 255.255.255.0. Default gateway: Default value is 192.168.1.1. Preferred DNS server: Fill in preferred DNS server IP address. Alternate DNS server: Fill in alternate DNS server IP address. For Windows XP Step 1: Click Start then select Control Panel (in the Classic View).
Step 3: Right-click Local Area Connection (local network your ADSL hooked up with) and select Properties: Step 4: Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) then click Properties: 14
Configure IP address Automatically: Step 5: Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically. Click OK to finish the configuration.
Step 5: Select Use the following IP address and Use the following DNS server addresses. IP address: Fill in IP address 192.168.1.x (x is a number between 2 to 254). Subnet mask: Default value is 255.255.255.0. Default gateway: Default value is 192.168.1.1. Preferred DNS server: Fill in preferred DNS server IP address. Alternate DNS server: Fill in alternate DNS server IP address.
If the communication link between your computer and router is not setup correctly, after you type ping 192.168.1.1 under DOS prompt following messages will appear: Pinging 192.168.1.1 with 32 bytes of data: Request timed out. Request timed out. Request timed out. This failure might be caused by cable issue or something wrong in configuration procedure. For Windows Vista Step 1: Click Start then select Control Panel (in the Classic View). Step 2: Double-click Network and Sharing Center icon.
Step 3: Select “Manage Network connections”.