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OvisLink FCC Certifications 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.
OvisLink Table of Content INTRODUCTION ..........................1 .........................1 AMPLE PPLICATION ..............................1 EATURES ......................2 ARTS AMES AND UNCTIONS FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS ....................4 .............................4 ASSWORD ...................4 OCAL AND LOBAL DDRESSES ISP ........................4 NFORMATION FROM CONFIGURATION VIA WEB ......................6 ............................6 LOBAL CATV dynamic Mode........................
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OvisLink ........................32 ADDRESS CONFLICT ......................33 AN NOT ACCESS THE NTERNET ............................33 IAGNOSIS TCP/IP Network Diagnosis......................33 ISP Connectivity Checkup......................35 Internet Connectivity Checkup....................36 APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS ....................37 APPENDIX B SUPPORTED INTERNET APPLICATIONS ..........38 APPENDIX C WAN PORT LINK STATUS ................39 ..........................39 LINK STATUS DHCP ...........................40...
The Wireless Router with 4-port Fast EtherSwitch is a broadband IEEE 802.11b compliant wireless router with a built in four-port fast Ethernet switch. It offers the easiest way to share and extend your high-speed DSL/cable modem Internet connection, either with or without wires.
OvisLink ∗ Interoperable with IEEE 802.11b (DSSS) 2.4GHz-Compliant equipment ∗ Two adjustable antennas provide for better access angle ∗ Capable of up to 128-bit WEP encryption ∗ 1 port 10/100 Mbps N-Way Fast Ethernet for WAN (Internet connection) ∗ 4 ports 10/100Mbps N-Way Fast Ethernet Switch for LAN ∗...
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OvisLink Internet Orange (10M) Receiving/ Connected and linked to Green (100M) Sending data a Cable/xDSL Modem. Glows orange with 10Mbps Internet connection; green with 100Mbps. 1 (LAN) Green Turns green when Receiving/ 2 (LAN) linked to a local Sending data 3 (LAN) network.
OvisLink FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS Password Default setting: No password. Setting up password: When configuring the device, press Enter to login the configuration for the first time. It is recommended that you set a password for security and management purpose. Password forgotten? If you forgot the password, you can reset the device to factory setting.
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OvisLink Address” with 12-digit HEX number (00-11-22-aa-bb- cc). Device/Computer Enter a descriptive name for identification purpose. Name (or Host You may have to check with your ISP to see if your Name by some BroadBand Internet service has been configured with a ISP.)
OvisLink CONFIGURATION VIA WEB Before you start setting up this device via the browser-based web configuration, make sure: ∗ Assuming the workstation’s TCP/IP is set to obtain IP automatically and the Device’s Local Port is set to “Distribute IP” (default), and all the cables are connected correctly, you are now ready to configure this device via Web Browser.
OvisLink installing the device, do not run PPPoE software on your computers. Static configuration Select this item when the ISP assigns static IP address for your account. CATV dynamic Mode Selecting this mode enables you to obtain dynamic IP address from your ISP via DHCP support.
OvisLink and if that is the case, they will provide you with the name. Domain Name For example: yourcompany.com. The maximum input for this field is 32 alphanumeric characters and it is case insensitive. Note: 1. Your ISP may ask you to input a certain domain name.
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OvisLink Figure 6 Device Information Adapter Address This field is grayed out, because the Adapter Address is not supposed to be entered randomly. Do Not alter the content unless you are sure it is necessary to modify your MAC Modify and enter the address.
OvisLink the “Global Port” to refresh the screen. Username • Maximum input is 52 alphanumeric characters (case sensitive). Password • Maximum input is 36 alphanumeric characters (case sensitive). Service Name For identification purpose. If it is required, your ISP will provide you with the information.
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OvisLink Figure 7 Device Configuration Adapter Address This field is grayed out, because the Adapter Address is not supposed to be entered randomly. Do Not change the content unless you are sure it is necessary to modify your MAC Modify and enter the address.
OvisLink Primary/Secondary Enter the information provided by your ISP. UNDO Click UNDO to clear all the settings on this page. SAVE After completing the settings on this page, click SAVE to save the settings. Local Port This screen contains settings for LAN interface attached to the local network. You can set to distribute IP address to local PCs or not.
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OvisLink ?Do not distribute IP Checking this radio button to disable this device to address local distribute IP Addresses (DHCP Server disabled). computers ?Distribute Checking this radio button to enable this device to addresses local distribute IP Addresses (DHCP enabled). And the...
OvisLink Figure 9 Wireless Lan Use this page to configure wireless LAN settings. Figure 10 Basic Setup Default: Untitled. Device/Computer Name ESSID You have to assign an ESSID for identification. ESS (Extended Service Set) is a set of more than two or more BSSs (multiple access point) forming a single network.
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The values must be set up exactly the same on the Wireless Router as they are on the wireless client stations. The same value must be assigned to Key 1 on both the Wireless Router and the client adapters, the same value must be assigned to Key 2 on both the Wireless Router and the client stations and so on, for all four WEP keys.
OvisLink Advanced Setup Management In this management page, you can Change Administrator’s password: change the password for the device. Limit Management Station: Enables two stations to manage this device through Web configuration. Enter the MAC addresses of the stations you selected for management.
OvisLink Enter the second management station’s network adapter MAC address. If you are only setting up one management station, leave Station 2 MAC address with all F. Block WAN Request: Click to enable this function. Modify the configuration port: Check to enable the function, otherwise the default configuration port is set at 80.
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OvisLink Figure 12 Add Server Method?By Name ? You can select to set up a virtual server either by name By Port or by port number. Application (Port) Select and click to scroll down. Select from the most popular server applications for Virtual Server.
OvisLink computer. DMZ WAN IP Address Enter the WAN IP Address set for DMZ Host. UNDO Click to clear all the settings on this page. After completing the settings on this page, click “ADD” to save the settings. DMZ List Display all the DMZ hosts.
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OvisLink Filter/Forward Select to Filter or Forward for the following assigned port(s). Single/Range You can filter a single port, or a range of ports. Port Number The port number(s) for the filters. Port Type ? TCP port: filter according to the Connection-Based Application Service on the remote server using the port number.
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OvisLink DELETE ALL Click to delete all the filters on the list. DELETE Click on the Index drop-down menu to select the desired filter number and then click DELETE to delete only the selected filter. - 21...
OvisLink Static Router You can set static routes to manually administrate the network topology/traffic when the dynamic route is not effective enough. Steps to set the static routers are: Select “Static Route #1” or “Static Route #2” Enter the settings.
OvisLink Figure 17 (IP settings vs. Static Route settings) Check E-Mail Check E-Mail: You may input up to four mail accounts on this device and the device will check e-mails respectively according to the desired interval time. Select the LED number and enter the account name, password, the name of the incoming mail server (POP3;...
OvisLink Interval to check Enter the time interval that you would like the device to checks the email. UNDO Click “UNDO” to clear all the settings on this page. SAVE After completing the settings on this page, click “SAVE” to save the settings.
OvisLink Enable Wildcard Check to enable the Wildcard function. To know more about Wildcard, please refer to FAQ section. Mail Exchanger To know more about MX (Mail Exchanger), please refer to FAQ section. Backup MX? Check to have Backup MX service enabled.
OvisLink Figure 21 Session List Click the down arrow to select between TCP and UDP type. REFRESH Click on this button to refresh the list and get the latest session list. IP Client The local network IP address of one end point of the session.
OvisLink Others Factory Reset To reset to factory default settings, click the GO button. Please note that performaing the Factory Reset will erase all previously entered device settings. Figure 23 Save Configuration This function enables users to always save the current configurations as a file (i.e.
OvisLink File Path/Name Browse… : If you want to load a configuration file, enter the file name with the correct path and then click on LOAD. Or click Browse… to select the file. Figure 27 UNDO: Click to clear the input.
OvisLink CHANGING PASSWORD The device has no password at default. It is recommended that you set a password to ensure that no one can adjust the device’s settings. At the setup home page, select Detail Setup at the left panel.
OvisLink When Should I modify the MAC address for global port settings? Some ISPs identify their clients by the accessing MAC address and the host names, therefore, entering these information is the process required to prove they are who they claim to be.
OvisLink Once Wildcard feature was enabled, your host can be reached by *.yourhost.dyndns.org. First , you need to register a dyanmic DNS account with www.dyndns.org. To use this service, you must register with the Dynamic DNS client. The Dynamic DNS Client service provider will give you a password or key.
OvisLink Can not access the Internet Check the physical connectivity of local network. Check if both the LEDs of Local and Global on the product’s front panel are lit. If yes, go to next step. Otherwise, make sure you are using the correct cables and the cables are connected to the network devices properly.
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OvisLink The following figure displays the adapter address and current TCP/IP address. Note: At the “Ethernet Adapter Information”, select the correct Ethernet adapter that is installed in this computer. Select the correct Ethernet adapter. Figure 30: IP Configuration Click the More Info button to get detailed configuration information.
OvisLink On the top, the “Host Name” and “DNS server” of the computer are configured to call when it is looking for a named resource. The default gateway is the server through which the client connects to the Internet. The DHCP Server identifies the network server that assigns IP addresses to computers on the network.
OvisLink Internet Connectivity Checkup PING to an IP address or domain name on Internet. For Example: C:\> PING 168.95.192.1 –w 5000 C:\> PING www.yahoo.com –w 5000 If successful, you are connected to the Internet. If you can ping the ISP’s gateway, but cannot ping a specific site (e.g. www.yahoo.com) on the Internet, chances are, your ISP has an internal problem (DNS server not available).
OvisLink APPENDIX C WAN PORT LINK STATUS PPPoE link status “PPPoE offline. Ready Device’s wan port is not connected to the ISP’s connect.” dialup server. Dialup server for connecting to the Internet is now available. "Connecting to server." Device's wan port is now dialing to dialup server.
OvisLink DHCP link status "DHCP already claimed" Device obtained IP address from DHCP server. "DHCP under claiming" Device is trying to obtain IP address from DHCP server. Static IP assignment link status “Static assigned” IP address succeeds in manually setting up.
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