MicronetRFaster and Easier Networks User Manual Wireless ADSL2+ Modem Router Model No. SP3367A http://www.micronet.info
9 Ethernet Interface ♦ Compliant with IEEE 802.3 and 802.3u 10/100 Mbps HTTP Web-Based Management ♦ Firmware upgrade by UI ♦ Customizable Web pages
10 Chapter 2 Installation This chapter offers information about installing your router. If you are not familiar with the hardware or software parame
11 2.2 The Front LEDs LED State Description PWR ON When the router power on Off When wireless AP is disabled WLAN BlinkingWhile wireless traffic
12 2.3 The Rear Ports Connector Description Antenna Connector Reverse SMA connector Reset The reset button, the router restore default settings w
13 2.4 Hardware installation This section describes how to connect and configure the ADSL router. 1) Connect the ADSL line Connect the router directly
14 2.5 Splitter Configuration ADSL splitter builds-on a micro-filter it stops the ADSL signal interfering with the voice part of your phone line. The
15 Figure 2-5.1 Router connected through a POTS Splitter Note: The POTS splitter may also be installed on the outside of the house adjacent to the t
16 ISDN Splitter Configuration (ADSL over ISDN) A ISDN splitter separates ADSL signals from ISDN signals on your ISDN telephone line. The ISDN splitte
17 Chapter 3 Connection 3.1 Determine connection settings Before configure the router, you need to know the connection information supplied by your
18 2) Connect a network cable from one of your PCs' Ethernet ports to the LAN port on the back of the Router. 3) Connect the power adapter to the
1 CE Declaration of conformity This equipment complies with the requirements relating to electromagnetic compatibility, EN55022 class A for ITE, the e
19 8) Click OK again. Windows may begin copying files to your computer. (In Windows 98, system will ask you to restart your PC. Click Yes to restart
20 Chapter 4 Configuration 4.1 Access the Modem Router It is advised that the administrator password be changed to safeguard the security of your ne
21 4.2 Quick Setup You can use Quick Setup to setup the router as follows, and the router will connect to the Internet via ADSL line. Click Quick Sta
22 Click RUN WIZARD to start up this procedure. Step 1 - Click Next to setup your new administrator's password.
23 Step 2 - Click Next to setup your time zone. Step 3 - Click Next to setup your Internet connection type. You can have this information from your I
24 Enter the connection information provided by your ISP. Click Next twice then close the Wizard.
25 4.3 Interface Setup 4.3.1 Internet ATM VC Configuration Go to Interface Setup Æ Internet. To add or delete ADSL VC configuration, these inform
26 WAN Configuration Go to Interface Setup Æ Internet. The router can be connected to your service provider in any of the following ways. Check the
27 Static IP Address: Uses a static IP address. Your service provider gives a static IP address to access Internet services.
28 PPPoE: PPP over Ethernet is a common connection method used for xDSL PPPoA: PPP over ATM is a common connection method used for xDSL
2 The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the proper operation of your equip
29 Bridge: Bridge mode is a common connection method used for xDSL modem.
30 Dynamic Routing Go to Interface Setup Æ Internet to select the Dynamic Route needed. The dynamic routing feature of the router can be used to all
31 4.3.2 LAN Configuration Go to Interface Setup Æ LAN. The LAN Settings option enables you to configure the LAN port. DHCP Relay DHCP Relay forwards
32 DNS Go to Interface Æ LAN to enable DHCP server. Then you can set DNS server for the router. A Domain Name system (DNS) server is like an index of
33 4.3.3 Wireless Settings Go to Interface Æ Wireless to setup the wireless parameters. SSID SSID is the identifier for the network. You can chang
34 Wireless Security The Authentication type supports “shared key WEP 64bits", "shared key WEP 128bits”, “WPA-PSK”.
35 4.4 Advanced Setup 4.4.1 Routing Table Go to Advance Setup Æ Routing to see the Routing Table. The Routing table allows you to see how many rou
36 Static Routing Go to Advance Setup Æ Routing Æ ADD ROUTE to set up static route features. The static routing function determines the path that ro
37 4.4.2 NAT Setting Go to Advanced Setup Æ NAT to set up the NAT features. Network Address Translation (NAT) allows multiple users at your local si
38 DMZ Setting Go to Advanced Setup Æ NAT Æ DMZ to set DMZ parameters. If you have a local client PC that cannot run an Internet application proper
3 installation. FCC regulations require that shielded interface cables be used with your modem. If interference does occur, we suggest the following
39 Virtual Server Go to Advanced Setup Æ NAT Æ Virtual Server to set virtual server as needed (known as Port Mapping). Virtual server opens the por
40 4.4.3 ADSL Go to Advanced Setup Æ ADSL to set up the ADSL mode and ADSL type. ISP should provide you the details required.
41 4.4.4 Firewall Go to Advanced Setup Æ Firewall to enable or disable Firewall feature.
42 4.5 Access Management 4.5.1 ACL Access Control List (ACL) defines the rule which the user may remote access the route to execute the selected app
43 4.5.2 IP Filtering Go to Access Management Æ IP Filtering to block some packets form WAN. The router provides extensive firewall protection by
44 4.5.2 SNMP The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) enables a host computer to access configuration, performance and other system data that re
45 4.5.3 UPnP Universal Plug and Play (UPnP): When a user plugs a device which supports UPnP into the network, the device will configure itself, ac
46 4.5.4 DDNS Go to Access Management Æ DDNS to set up your DDNS parameters. Dynamic DNS (DDNS) allows you to update your dynamic IP address with th
47 4.6 Maintenance 4.6.1 Administration Go to Maintenance Æ Administration to set a new user's name and password to restrict management access
48 4.6.2 Time Zone Go to Maintenance Æ Time Zone and select system time for your area. Connecting to a Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) server a
4 Contents CE Declaration of conformity...1 Chapter 1 Introduction...
49 4.6.3 Firmware Update Go to Maintenance Æ Firmware to upgrade the firmware. The new firmware for this router can improve functionality and performa
50 4.6.4 System Restart In the event that the router stops responding correctly or in some way stops functioning, you can perform a reset. Your settin
51 4.6.5 Diagnostic The Diagnostic page allows you to run a series of diagnostic tests of your system software and hardware connections. From the Virt
52 4.7 Status 4.7.1 Device Info The Device Info screen shows the current status of this modem router. Note that these fields are read-only and are not
53 [Device Information] Firmware Version: This field displays current firmware version. MAC Address: The MAC (Media Access Control) or Ethernet addres
54 4.7.2 System Log Go to Status Æ System Log and you will see the system log file. Click Save Log to save system log file.
55 4.7.3 ADSL Statistics Go to Status Æ Statistics and select ADSL interface. You can see the traffic statistics of ADSL interface.
56 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 1. The LAN LED on the front panel does not light up. STEPS CORRECTIVE ACTION 1 Check the Ethernet cable connections be
57 3. I cannot access the web management. STEPS CORRECTIVE ACTION 1 Make sure you are using the correct IP address of ADSL2+ Router. Check the IP ad
58 z Your PC’s IP address is 192.168.2.111. z The PC’s Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0. z Your PC’s MAC Address is the one entitled Physical Address
5 4.4.1 Routing Table ...35 4.4.2 NAT Setting ...
59 5. I forget my login username and/or password. STEPS CORRECTIVE ACTION 1 If you have changed the password and have now forgotten it, you will nee
60 7. Initialization of the ADSL connection failed. STEPS CORRECTIVE ACTION 1 Check the cable connections between the ADSL port and the wall jack. T
61 Appendix A Glossary Address mask A bit mask used to select bits from an Internet address for subnet addressing. The mask is 32 bits long and se
62 given packet is given to all hosts attached to the network. Example: Ethernet. CO Central Office. Refers to equipment located at a Telco or service
63 One of the most common local area network (LAN) wiring schemes, Ethernet has a transmission rate of 10 Mbps. FTP File Transfer Protocol. The Intern
64 IP address The 32-bit address assigned to hosts that want to participate in a TCP/IP Internet. ISP Internet service provider - A company allows hom
65 Remote server A network computer allows a user to log on to the network from a distant location. RFC Request for Comments - Refers to documents pub
66 multi-bridged environment. When three or more LAN's segments are connected via bridges, a loop can occur. Because a bridge forwards all packet
67 bridge itself; the bridge is thus transparent to the communicating workstations. It involves frame forwarding, learning workstation addresses and e
68 Appendix B Cabling Network cables connect PCs in an Ethernet network Category 5, also called "Cat5" for short, which is a commonly used
6 Chapter 1 Introduction The ADSL2+ Router provides home connectivity to an ADSL service provider network over an ADSL/ Asynchronous Transfer Mode
69 Appendix C Service / Port Service Name, Protocol and Port number Service Protocol Port Service Protocol Port ANY Any Any AOL TCP 5190-5194
7 1.2 Features ADSL2/2+ Compliance ♦ Compliant with ADSL standards ♦ Full-rate ANSI.413 Issue 2 , ITU G.dmt (G.992.1) , G.dmt bis (G.992.3) and G.ad
8 Bridge Mode ♦ Ethernet to ADSL self learning Transparent Bridging (IEEE 802.1D) ♦ Supports MAC learning addresses Router Mode ♦ IP routing-RIPv2
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