사용자 설명서차례headline1 - NetDSL 1700 Series Router1headline1 - Get Started User’s Guide1Heading1 - 1. BEFORE YOU BEGIN3Heading2 - Table of Content3Heading2 - Welcome to the Arescom Family...3Heading2 - Package Includes3Heading2 - Diagram of the NetDSL41Figure - Figure 1. Front Panel Interface4Figure - Figure 2. Back Panel Interface5Heading2 - Minimum System Requirements5Heading2 - Internet Service6Heading2 - Information You Will Need6Heading1 - 2. HARDWARE INSTALLATION8Heading2 - Setup Instructions8Heading2 - Connect to the Ethernet81Step - Step 1. Locate your Ethernet cable (included).8Step - Step 2. Attach the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet interface of your NetDSL.8Step - Step 3. Plug in the loose end of the Ethernet cable to your Ethernet network.81Option - Option 1. Attach the included Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on a PC.8Option - Option 2. Attach the included Ethernet cable to the uplink port on a hub. If the uplink ...8Step - Step 4. The LAN Link LED on the front panel should be lit green to indicate a valid Ethern...8Heading2 - Connect to the ADSL Line91Step - Step 1. Plug one of the connector ends of the ADSL phone cable (included) in the DSL inte...9Step - Step 2. Connect the other connector end of the ADSL phone cable to the telephone outlet on...9Heading2 - Connect to the Power Adapter91Step - Step 1. Plug the power adapter in the power interface of the NetDSL.9Step - Step 2. Connect one end of the power cord to the power adapter, and insert the other end o...9Step - Step 3. Switch your NetDSL to ON.9Heading1 - 3. SOFTWARE INSTALLATION & CONFIGURATION10Heading2 - Detecting TCP/IP in Windows® 95OSR2/98/Me101Step - Step 1. Click on Start -> Settings -> Control Panel.10Step - Step 2. Double-click on the Network icon.10Step - Step 3. Click the Configuration tab.101SubStep - A. If you see TCP/IP listed under Network Components, you already have TCP/IP on your ...10SubStep - B. If you do not see TCP/IP listed under Network Components, you do not have TCP/IP on ...10Heading2 - Installing TCP/IP in Windows® 95OSR2/98/Me111Step - Step 1. From the Configuration tab, click Add.11Step - Step 2. Select Protocol and click Add.11Step - Step 3. Choose Microsoft -> TCP/IP and click OK.11Step - Step 4. Check to see if TCP/IP is listed under Network Components.111SubStep - A. If you do not see TCP/IP listed under Network Components, you have not installed TC...11SubStep - B. If you see TCP/IP listed under Network Components, you already have TCP/IP on your W...11Heading2 - Configuring TCP/IP in Windows® 95OSR2/98/Me121Step - Step 1. From the Configuration tab, select TCP/IP -> XXXX Ethernet Adapters (“XXXX” is th...12Step - Step 2. Select the IP Address tab.121Step - Step 1. Click the radio button next to Obtain an IP Address automatically.12Step - Step 2. Select the Gateway tab.12Step - Step 3. Click Remove to clear all pre-existing settings.12Step - Step 4. Click OK to exit TCP/IP Properties window.12Step - Step 5. Click OK to exit the Network window.12Step - Step 6. If prompted to restart Windows 95OSR2/98/Me, click Yes. If you are not prompted to...121Step - Step 1. Click the radio button next to Specify an IP Address.13Step - Step 2. Enter the IP Address and Subnet Mask (for your PC).13Step - Step 3. Click the Gateway tab.13Step - Step 4. Type in your Gateway IP Address (the IP address for the NetDSL) from your ISP and ...13Step - Step 5. Click the DNS Configuration tab. Enter the Host and Domain names, and DNS Service ...13Step - Step 6. Click OK to exit TCP/IP Properties window.13Step - Step 7. Click OK to exit Network.13Step - Step 8. If prompted to restart Windows 95OSR2/98/Me, click Yes. If you are not prompted to...13Heading2 - Detecting TCP/IP in Windows® 2000141Step - Step 1. Click on Start -> Settings -> Control Panel.14Step - Step 2. Double-click Network and Dial-up Connections.14Step - Step 3. Double-click Local Area Connection. In the Local Area Connection Status window, cl...14Step - Step 4. In the Local Area Connection Properties window:141SubStep - A. If you see the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) listed, you already have TCP/IP on your W...14SubStep - B. If you do not see Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), you do not have TCP/IP on your Windows...14Heading2 - Installing TCP/IP in Windows® 2000141Step - Step 1. From the General tab click Install.14Step - Step 2. In the Select Network Component Type window, select Protocol and click Add.14Step - Step 3. Choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) from the Network Protocol list box, then click OK.14Step - Step 4. Check to see if Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is listed under Network Components.151SubStep - A. If you do not see TCP/IP listed under Network Components, you have not installed TC...15SubStep - B. If you see TCP/IP listed under Network Components, you already have TCP/IP on your W...15Heading2 - Configuring TCP/IP in Windows® 2000151Step - Step 1. From the General tab in the Local Area Connection Properties window, select Inter...151Step - Step 1. Click the radio button next to Obtain an IP Address automatically.15Step - Step 2. Click OK to exit the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window. Proceed to the ...151Step - Step 1. Click Use the following IP Address and then enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask, an...16Step - Step 2. Enter the Preferred and Alternate DNS server IP addresses.16Step - Step 3. Click OK to exit the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window. Proceed to the ...16Heading2 - Detecting TCP/IP in Windows® NT161Step - Step 1. Click on Start -> Settings - > Control Panel.16Step - Step 2. Double-click Network.16Step - Step 3. Click the Protocols tab.161SubStep - A. If you see TCP/IP listed under Network Protocols, you already have TCP/IP on your W...16SubStep - B. If you do not see TCP/ IP listed under Network Protocols, you do not have TCP/IP on ...16Heading2 - Installing TCP/IP in Windows® NT171Step - Step 1. From the Protocols tab click Add.17Step - Step 2. Select TCP/IP Protocol and click OK.17Step - Step 3. Check to verify that TCP/IP Protocol is listed under Network Protocols, then click...171SubStep - A. If you do not see TCP/IP listed under Network Protocols, you have not installed TCP...17SubStep - B. If you see TCP/IP listed under Network Protocols, then you have successfully install...17Heading2 - Configuring TCP/IP in Windows® NT181Step - Step 1. From the Protocols tab, select TCP/IP Protocol listed under Network Protocol and ...18Step - Step 2. Select the IP Address tab.18Step - Step 1. Click the radio button next to Obtain an IP Address from DHCP Server.18Step - Step 2. Click OK to exit Network Properties window. Proceed to the next section titled “CO...18Step - Step 1. Click the radio button next to Specify an IP Address and enter the IP Address and ...18Step - Step 2. Click the DNS tab. Enter the Host and Domain names, and DNS Service Search Order (...18Step - Step 3. Click OK to exit Network Properties window. Proceed to the next section titled “CO...18Heading1 - 4. CONFIGURING YOUR ROUTER19Heading2 - Load NetDSL Installation Software191Step - Step 1. Start Windows 95OSR2/98/2000/Me/NT.19Step - Step 2. Insert ARESCOM CD into your CD-ROM drive.19Step - Step 3. Click Start -> Run -> Browse.19Step - Step 4. In the Look in: box, select your CD-ROM drive.19Step - Step 5. Select the ARESCOM folder -> NetDSL Manager folder.19Step - Step 6. Double-click the Setup.exe computer icon.19Heading2 - Multiple Router Selection Window20Heading2 - Basic Internet Access Configuration201Step - Step 1. Launch your NetDSL Manager software.20Step - Step 2. From the Multiple Router Selection window, select the router that you wish to conf...20Step - Step 3. From the NetDSL Manager window, click the Configuration icon.21Step - Step 4. Configure the LAN Interface:211SubStep - A. Double-click the LAN Configuration icon.21SubStep - B. Enter the Primary LAN IP Address supplied by your Internet Service Provider (The def...21SubStep - C. Enter the Subnet Mask supplied by your Internet Service Provider (The default LAN Su...21Heading2 - ADSL Configuration211Step - Step 1. Make a ADSL Connection Profile:211SubStep - A. From the Configuration menu, double-click the DSL Configuration icon.21SubStep - B. You have the option to choose ANSI T1.413, G.LITE, G.DMT, or Multi Mode as your DSL ...21SubStep - C. Double-click the Make New ATM PVC icon.21SubStep - D. Assign a name to the ATM interface. Click OK.21SubStep - E. In the ATM PVC Properties window, enter the VPI (Virtual Path Identifier) and VCI (V...22SubStep - F. Select the ATM Service Type feature from the list located in the left panel.22SubStep - G. In the ATM Service Type window, select either UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate) or CBR (Con...22SubStep - H. Select the Protocol Configuration feature from the list located in the left panel.22SubStep - I. In the Protocol Configuration window, you can select the following three Encapsulati...221Option - Option 1. If you select either PPP over ATM or PPP over Ethernet as your encapsulat ion...22Option - Option 2. If you select SNAP/IP as your encapsulation type, then you can check the Enabl...23Option - Option 3. If you select SNAP/Bridge as your encapsulation type, then you can check the E...23Heading2 - Wireless Configuration231Step - Step 1. From the Configuration menu, double-click the Wireless Configuration icon.231SubStep - A. Select a desired wireless channel number (Default value is set at 6).23SubStep - B. Check the Enable WEP (Wireless Encryption Protocol) option to ensure data transfer s...23SubStep - C. Enter a set of desired WEP KEY numbers.23SubStep - D. Click Apply, and review the summary of you basic configuration.23SubStep - E. Click Finish to save the parameters to NetDSL.23Heading1 - 5. TROUBLESHOOTING24Heading2 - Cannot Detect the Router241StepNumber - 1. Verify that your router is connected to your Ethernet LAN.24StepNumber - 2. Your PC is configured as “Obtain an IP Address Automatically” in TCP/IP Propertie...24StepNumber - 3. Your PC is configured to dynamically receive the IP address from the router’s DHC...24Heading2 - Router and PC Are Not in the Same Subnet25Heading2 - Cannot Upgrade the Firmware251StepNumber - 1. You may have inadvertently tried to download the wrong file to your router. The ...25StepNumber - 2. There may have been an illegal operation on your router. Please re- boot your rou...25Heading1 - A. UNDERSTANDING CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS26Heading2 - Explaining IP Addresses26Heading2 - Terminology for Configuration Parameters27Heading1 - B. ETHERNET CABLE PINOUT29Heading1 - C. WARRANTY INFORMATION30Heading2 - Conditions of ARESCOM’s Full 1 Year Warranty:30Heading2 - Conditions of ARESCOM’s Limited 3-Year Warranty:30Heading2 - Limitations and Exclusions of this Warranty:30Heading2 - Limitations of Liability:30Heading2 - Technical Support:31Heading1 - D. FCC INFORMATION32Heading2 - FCC Statement32Heading2 - FCC Part 68 Requirements33크기: 2.71메가바이트페이지: 33Language: English매뉴얼 열기