Intellinet Wireless G Broadband VPN Router Specifications

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104. Double-click “Network and Dial-up Connection” in “Control Panel.”5. Click “Local Area Connection” —> “Properties” —> “Inte

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116. Click the “General” tab; select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNSserver address automatically.”7. Click “OK.”

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128. Click ”Start” —> “Run.”9. Input ”cmd”; then click “OK.”10. Input “ipconfig” in the pop-up command window.NOTE: Make sure your

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1310. Type “ping 192.168.0.1,” then hit “Enter.”11. If you can see “Reply from 192.168.0.1: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=64,” then the conne

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143.2 Windows XP Setup1. Install the Wireless G Broadband Router.2. Start Windows XP and check whether the LAN LED is on or off. If o

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178. Click “Start” —> “Run”; enter “cmd“; click “OK.”9. Type “ipconfig” in the pop-up command window.NOTE: Make sure the IP inform

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1811. Input “ping 192.168.0.1,” then “Enter.”12. If you can see “Reply from 192.168.0.1: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=64,” then the connecti

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193. You will then see the following login Web page. Click the “Login” button to enterthe configuration and configure the router manu

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2TABLE OF CONTENTSSection 1: Introduction... 3

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203. Select the “PPPoE User (ADSL)” radio button.4. Key in the “User ID” and “Password” provided by your Internet service provider.5.

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21If “Conn. Status” is unchanged, check whether your service type is correct.7. Confirm the WAN connection status: If the WAN connect

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22“Connect” is a manual connection button. By clicking it, the system can beconnected to the Internet again.Click “Save” to save the

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23internal function and does not affect the Connect On Demand function. ConnectOn Demand is only effective for Disconnect PPP session

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246. If Conn. State remains as “Connecting to Internet,” do the following:• Close the pop-up window.• Turn the cable modem power off

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25The “Disconnect” button causes the router to release the WAN port IP address anddisconnect from the Internet.The “Connect” button i

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263. Input WAN IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, Primary DNS Server andSecondary DNS Server as provided by your ISP.4. Click

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27If the WAN connection is successfully established, you can see the following:• Connection Type should be “Static IP”• Connection St

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28This page shows current Internet connection status (WAN port), includingConnection Type, Connection Status, WAN IP Address, Subnet

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29This shows the current wireless configuration, including:Wireless Status: Current wireless connector status.Wireless MAC Address: P

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3 4.10.3 WOL (Wake-on LAN)...56 4.10.4 URL Filter ...

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30LAN Information: Shows the router’s current LAN connecting status, DHCP serversettings, including MAC address (physical address) of

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31PPPoE (ADSL), Dynamic IP and Static IP setup procedures are illustrated insections 4.2, 4.3 and 4.4, respectively.The Wireless G Br

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32Region: Configure the region depending on your location.Channel: Select the channel manually, or use the “Search for best channel”f

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33This page lets you configure the LAN IP settings of the router, along with the DHCPserver settings.System IP Setup:System IP addres

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34Add hardware address & IP pair on the real network: This function lets you findall computers currently connected and allows you

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35Link information, port speed and port statistics are shown on this page.Link Setup:Port: The router’s WAN and LAN ports.Mode: Autom

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36the connection speed. Auto is the default and recommended mode.Speed: When in Manual mode, you can define the port speed here: eith

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37 Note: Save the router configuration after completion; otherwise, theconfiguration will be lost after the router is restarted.4.7 S

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38 NOTE: It is strongly recommend that you change the administratorusername and password during the initial setup. Failing to do so w

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394. Click on “Browse” and select the new firmware file. Click “Open.”5. Click “Upgrade” to start the upgrade process.

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4DHCP Server Supported: All of the networked computers can retrieve TCP/IPsettings automatically from this device.Static IP Address B

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40The Router will restart automatically after the upgrade process is completed. Afterthe upgrade, verify the firmware version. NOTE:

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41(the E-Mail Setup in the Admin Configuration must be completed for this to work)and view the real-time system log of the router.4.7

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42UPNP Setup: UPnP allows devices to connect seamlessly and to simplify theimplementation of networks in the home (data sharing, comm

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434.8 QoS4.8.1 Basic SetupClick “QoS” —> “Basic Setup.”QoS Basic Setup: QoS stands for “Quality of Service.” It allows the control

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44Setup by IP Address: You can limit or guarantee bandwidth for a single IP addressor an IP address range.IP Address: IP address or r

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45Define the maximum bandwidth available, or the minimum guaranteed bandwidthfor pre-defined applications.Setup Method: Choose the ap

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46Define the maximum bandwidth available, or the minimum guaranteed bandwidthfor TCP or UDP ports and port ranges.Setup Method: Enter

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47Some programs, such as Internet network games, filesharing programs and Internetphones, need more than one connection. Because of t

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48ApplicationPortBuddyBuddyTCP 812, TCP 987WinAmp BroadcastingTCP 8000GuruGuruTCP 9292TCP 9999NetMeetingTCP 1720WinMXTCP 6699UDP 6257

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494.9.2 Internal ServerClick “NAT” —> “Internal Server.”The NAT firewall protects the computers in the local network from unauthor

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5DataModulationCCK, DQPSK, DBPSK, OFDMRF Power16 – 18 dBmAntennaType1*2.4 Ghz Dipole Antenna1*2.4 Ghz Embedded AntennaCableUTP 100Bas

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50Setup Method:1. Select the LAN service from the list below:ProtocolServerDNSDNS (Domain Name Server)SMTPSMTP(Simple Message Transfe

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514.9.3 Port ForwardingClick “NAT” —> ”Port Forwarding.”Port Forwarding functions the same way as Internal Server, but it allows e

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52External Port Range: 17997–18003Internal PC IP Address: 192.168.0.150Internal Port Range: 17997–18003Click “Add.” Repeat the same

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53Rule Name: The description of adding the trigger port.Port Trigger: Set up the trigger port.Protocol: Select the trigger port’s pro

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544.10 Advanced Setup4.10.1 FirewallClick “Advanced” —> ”Firewall.”The router’s firewall consists of two main functions.1. Blockin

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55Blocking ICMP (ping) from Internet: A successful ping command is typically howa hacking attempt starts, because the attacker first

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56Dynamic DNS (DDNS) is a system that allows the domain name data held in aname server to be updated in real time. The most common us

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57called the Magic Packet. The router sends such a Magic Packet to a specificcomputer.Setup Method:1. Enter the computer’s name and t

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58application from the drop-down list (e.g., eMule) to prevent local users from usingthose programs.Setup Method:Status: Current stat

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59Example: http://123.456.789:8081 (remote management port set to 8081).NOTE: Remote Management should be kept turned off, unless you

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6Insidefunctions10/100 Mbps switchLAN/WAN port auto sense cross cableWAN port static/dynamic IP flexible setting upSupport 64/128 bit

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60The device allows five users to establish a VPN tunnel (PPTP) to the router. A VPNtunnel is a secure and encrypted connection betwe

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61Appendix A: UTP Cable SpecificationsTwisted pair Category-5 straight-through cableTwisted pair Category-5 Cross over cable S

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64www.intellinet-network.comAre you completely satisfied with this product?Please contact your INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS™ dealerwi

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7CPUKENDIN KS8695PX (ARM9)FLASH2MB FlashMemory16 MB SDRAMLAN connectionStatic or dynamic IP addressWAN connectionXDSL Cable Modem Spe

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8LEDDescriptionExplanationPWRPower LEDLong lightCPUSystem status LEDLED flashes (on-off-on-off) during normaloperation. Any other sta

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9WANConnect xDSL/cable modem or LAN cable.LAN 1–4Connect personal computers, hubs or switches.3. LOCAL COMPUTER SETUPThe Wireless G B

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