Linksys Network Router BEFSR81 User Manual

Instant Broadband™ Series  
EtherFast Cable/DSL  
Router  
Model No.: BEFSR81  
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Table of Contents  
The Linkys EtherFast Cable/DSL Router  
Features  
Package Contents  
System Requirements  
Introduction  
Introduction  
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The Linksys EtherFast Cable/DSL Router  
Congratulations on your purchase of a Linksys Instant Broadband EtherFast  
Cable/DSL Router. The EtherFast Cable/DSL Router is the perfect option to  
connect a small group of PCs to a high-speed Broadband Internet connection  
or to an Ethernet backbone. Configurable as a DHCP server, the EtherFast  
Cable/DSL Router can act as the only externally recognized Internet gateway on  
your local area network (LAN) and, with QoS, you can prioritize performance for  
FTP, HTTP, and other services. The Router serves as an Internet firewall, shielding  
your network from unwanted access and monitoring and filtering all incoming  
data packets. The Router can also be configured to filter internal users' access to  
the Internet.  
Getting to Know the  
8-Port EtherFast Cable/DSL Router  
The 8-Port Routers Rear Panel  
The Reset Button  
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The 8-Port Routers Front Panel LEDs  
Connecting The Cable/DSL Router to  
Your Network  
Not only will all of your PCs now be able to enjoy your lightning-fast  
Broadband Internet connection, they will also be able to share internal net-  
work data. Add it all together and your small network will hum along faster  
than you ever thought possible.  
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Overview  
About Static & Dynamic IP Addresses  
Connecting Everything Together & Booting Up  
Features  
Configuring Your Network with  
the Cable/DSL Router  
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• Connects to a Broadband modem or to an Ethernet backbone.  
• Equipped with an 8-port 10/100 Switch. Manually select port eight as the  
uplink port.  
• Connects all of your PCs to the Internet with only one purchased IP address.  
• Creates a firewall to protect your PCs from outside intruders.  
• Configurable through any networked PC's web browser using Netscape or  
Internet Explorer, versions 4.0 or higher.  
Configuring The Cable/DSL Router  
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Configuring Your PCs to Connect to the Cable/DSL Router  
The Cable/DSL Router’s Web-based Utility  
Troubleshooting  
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• The switch dramatically speeds up your gaming and multimedia connec-  
tions.  
• QoS (Quality of Service) allows you to prioritize performance.  
• Can simultaneously act as both a DHCP Server on the LAN and a DHCP  
Client on the WAN.  
• Compatible with virtually all standard Internet applications.  
• Administrators can block specific interior users' Internet access.  
• DMZ Host option provides two-way communication between one PC and  
your Internet services.  
Appendix  
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SNMP Functions  
How to Ping Your ISPs E-mail & Web Addresses  
Installing the TCP/IP Protocol  
Twisted-Pair Cabling  
Crimping Your Own Network Cables  
8-Port Router Specifications  
Customer Support  
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Getting to Know the 8-Port  
EtherFast Cable/DSL Router  
The 8-Port Router’s Rear Panel  
The rear panel of the Router is where all of the Routers connections are  
made.  
Package Contents  
• One Linksys Instant Broadband Cable/DSL Router  
• One power adapter  
• One power cord  
The 8-Port Router’s Ports  
• One user guide and registration card  
WAN  
The WAN (Wide Area Network) Port is where you  
will connect your cable or DSL modem.  
System Requirements  
Ports 1-8  
These eight LAN (Local Area Network) ports are  
where you will connect networked devices, such as  
PCs, print servers, remote hard drives, and any-  
thing else you want to put on your network.  
• One RJ-45 Broadband Internet connection  
• One PC with an installed 10Mbps, 100Mbps, or 10/100 Mbps Ethernet card  
• TCP/IP network protocol for each PC  
• UTP network cable with RJ-45 connector  
• Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later, or Netscape Navigator 4.0 or later.  
(5.0 and 4.7, respectively, are strongly recommended.)  
Uplink Toggle  
The Uplink Toggle allows you to manually select  
Port Eight as an Uplink Port so that you can  
expand your network by connecting to another  
switch or hub. Uplinking to another Router, switch  
or hub is done by simply selecting the crossed set-  
ting and running a cable from Port Eight to the  
device.  
Power  
The Power Port is where you will connect the  
included AC Power adapter.  
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Full/Col Green. The Full/Col LED also serves two purposes. If this  
The Reset Button  
LED is continuously illuminated, the connection made  
through the corresponding port is successfully running in  
Full Duplex mode. If the LED is flickering, the connection  
is experiencing collisions. Infrequent collisions are normal.  
If this LED is flickering too often, there may be a problem  
with your connection. Check the Troubleshooting section on  
page 30 if you think there is a problem.  
Briefly pressing the Reset Button will refresh the Routers con-  
nections, potentially clearing any jammed links.  
Pressing the Reset Button and holding it in for a few seconds will  
clear all of the Routers data. This should be done only if you are experienc-  
ing heavy routing problems, and only after you have exhausted all of the  
other troubleshooting options. By resetting the Router, you run the risk of  
creating conflicts between your PCs’ actual IP Addresses and what the Router  
thinks their IP Addresses should be. You may be forced to reboot the entire  
system(s).  
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Orange. The 100 LED illuminates when a successful  
100Mbps connection is made through the corresponding  
port.  
If the Router locks up, simply power it down for 3 to 5 seconds by removing  
the power cable from the Routers Power Port. Leaving the power off for too  
long could result in the loss of network connections.  
The WAN Indicators  
Link  
Green. The Link LED illuminates when a successful con-  
nection is made between the Router and your Broadband  
device or network.  
The 8-Port Router’s Front Panel LEDs  
Act  
Green. The Act LED flickers when the Router is sending or  
receiving data over the broadband port.  
Diag  
Red. The Diag LED illuminates when the Router goes  
through its self-diagnosis mode during boot-up. It will turn  
off upon successful completion of the diagnosis. If this  
LED stays on for an abnormally long period of time, refer  
to Troubleshooting on page 30.  
The LAN Indicators  
Power  
Green. The Power LED illuminates when the Router is pow-  
ered on.  
Link/Act  
Green. The Link/Act LED serves two purposes. If the LED  
is continuously illuminated, the Router is successfully con-  
nected to a device through the corresponding port (1-8). If  
the LED is flickering, the Router is actively sending or  
receiving data over that port.  
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Connecting The Cable/DSL Router  
to Your Network  
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Dynamic IP Addresses A dynamic IP address is an IP address that is automati-  
cally assigned to a client station (computer, printer, etc.) in a TCP/IP network.  
Dynamic IP addresses are typically assigned by a DHCP server, which can be  
a computer on the network or another piece of hardware, such as the Router.  
A dynamic IP address may change every time your computer connects to the  
network.  
Overview  
Unlike a simple hub or switch, the setup of the Cable/DSL Router consists of  
more than simply plugging everything together. Because the Router acts as a  
DHCP server, you will have to set some values within the Router, and also  
configure your networked PCs to accept the IP Addresses the Router chooses  
to assign them.  
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) DHCP is software that automati-  
cally assigns IP addresses to client stations logging onto a TCP/IP network.  
DHCP eliminates having to manually assign permanent IP addresses to every  
device on your network. DHCP software typically runs in servers and is also  
found in network devices such as Routers.  
You will need the following values from your ISP in order to install the  
Cable/DSL Router:  
Connecting Everything Together & Booting Up  
Note: Some ISPs—most notably  
Once you are sure that you  
have the above values on hand,  
you can begin the Installation  
and Setup of the Cable/DSL  
Router.  
some cable providers—configure  
their networks so that you do not  
have to enter a full Internet address  
Your broadband-configured PCs fixed Internet IP Address (if applicable)  
Your broadband-configured PCs Computer Name and Workgroup Name  
Your Subnet Mask  
into your web browser or e-mail  
application to reach your home page or receive  
your e-mail. If your Internet home page address is  
something very simple, such as “www”, rather  
address is something similar to “e-mail” or “pop3”,  
rather than “pop.mail.linksys.com”, you won’t be  
able to properly configure the Cable/DSL Router  
until you determine the actual Internet addresses  
of your Web and e-mail connections.  
Your Default Gateway  
Your Primary DNS IP address  
Only if applicable  
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1. Power everything down,  
including your PCs, your  
Cable or DSL modem and  
the Router.  
Whoever installed your broadband access should have left this information  
with you. If not, call your ISP and they will be able to supply you with it.  
About Static & Dynamic IP Addresses  
2. Connect a Network cable  
from one of your PCs’  
Ethernet ports to one of the  
LAN Ports on the back of  
the Router. Do the same with all the PCs you wish to connect to the  
Router. (LAN Port 8 will become inactive if you toggle the Uplink port.)  
You must obtain this information prior to connect-  
ing the Router to your network. You can obtain this  
information by contacting your ISP, or turn to page  
35 to learn how to ping for an IP address.  
Static IP Addresses A static IP address is an IP address permanently assigned  
to a computer in a TCP/IP network. Static IP addresses are usually assigned  
to networked devices which are consistently accessed by multiple users, such  
as Server PCs, or printers. If you are using the Router to share your cable or  
DSL Internet connection, contact your ISP to see if they have assigned your  
home a static IP address. You will need that address during the Routers con-  
figuration.  
3. Connect the network cable from your Cable or DSL modem to the WAN  
port on the rear of the Router.  
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4. Connect the power-supply cable to the Power port on the rear of the  
Router, then plug the supplied AC power cable into a power outlet. Plug the  
other end into the back of the power adapter.  
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Configuring Your Network with the  
Note: If the TCP/IP  
protocol is not config-  
Cable/DSL Router  
• The Power LED will illuminate green as soon as the power adapter is  
connected.  
• The Diag LED will illuminate red for a few seconds while the Router  
goes through its internal diagnostic test. The LED will turn off when the  
self-test is complete.  
ured on your PC, go  
Configuring the Cable/DSL Router  
to page 38 of the  
Appendix for TCP/IP  
installation instruc-  
tions now.  
Now that the Cable/DSL Router is wired into your net-  
work, you can begin configuring your system.  
1. Open your web browser and type http://192.168.1.1in the  
browsers Address box. This number is the default IP address of the Router.  
Press Enter.  
5. Power on the Cable or DSL modem.  
6. Press the Reset button on the back of the Router. Hold the button in for  
three seconds, or until the Diag LED illuminates red. This restores the  
routers default settings.  
The Hardware Installation is complete.  
2. A User Name and password prompt will appear. Leave the User Name  
box empty and type admin(the default password) in the Password box.  
Click OK.  
Note: If you have previously enabled an Internet Sharing Proxy  
Service on any of your PCs, you must disable it now.  
• If you are running Netscape Navigator: Click Edit >> Preference  
>> Advanced >> Proxies> and click Direct Connection to the Internet.  
• If you are running Internet Explorer v5 or better, click Start>> Settings>>  
Control Panel>> Internet Options>> Connections>> LAN Settings. Remove  
the checks from all three boxes. Click OK to continue.  
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3. The Cable/DSL Routers Setup page will appear.  
LAN IP Address These values refer to your  
internal network settings. Unless you have  
specific internal needs, there should be no  
reason to change these values. For the inter-  
nal LAN, the default values are as follows.  
Note: If you have an existing  
DHCP server on your LAN  
and you don’t wish to use  
the router as your new  
DHCP server, you must  
assign your router a static IP  
address. The router’s IP  
address must be compatible  
with your existing network.  
You can not have two DHCP  
servers running on one LAN  
at the same time.  
• Private IP Address:  
• Subnet Mask:  
192.168.1.1  
255.255.255.0  
WAN IP Address These values refer to the  
outside network you connect to every time  
you access your Broadband Internet connec-  
tion. Most Broadband ISPs assign their clients with a different IP address  
each time they log on. If this is the case with your ISP, click Obtain an  
IP Address Automatically and continue to step 5. If your ISP assigns  
you a fixed IP address, click Specify an IP Address and enter the  
address into the Subnet Mask, Default Gateway Address and DNS  
fields provided by the ISP.  
To enable PPPoE support, choose Enable, and enter your User  
Name and Password. If you do enable PPPoE, remember to  
remove any existing PPPoE applications already on your comput-  
er. (More information on PPPoE can be found on page 17.)  
5. When you have properly configured the Setup page, click Apply, then  
click Continue.  
6. Choose the DHCP tab.  
Note: The setup page  
shown in the graphic  
above may differ from  
the one seen on your  
router.  
4. Configure the following values.  
Router Name & Domain Name These fields allow you to supply a host  
and domain name for the Router. Some ISPs require these names as  
identification. You may have to check with your ISP to see if your  
Broadband Internet service has been configured with a host and domain  
name. In most cases, leaving these fields blank will work.  
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7. Unless you already have a DHCP server on your internal network,  
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3. In the Configuration window, select the TCP/IP protocol line that has  
been associated with your network card/adapter. If there is no TCP/IP line  
listed, go to page 39 to install the TCP/IP Protocol now.  
choose Enable from the DHCP Server field. By choosing Enable, you will  
configure the Router to automatically assign IP addresses to each of your  
PCs. In the Number of DHCP Users box, enter the number of PCs you plan  
on networking to the Router, or leave it alone. Don’t forget to change this  
number if, in the future, you add more PCs to your network.  
8. Click Apply, then click Continue.  
9. Reset the power on the cable or DSL modem, then restart the computer  
so the computer can obtain the new Router information.  
The Cable/DSL Router is now configured to your network. Please contin-  
ue to the following section to complete your network setup.  
Configuring Your PCs to Connect to the Cable/DSL Router  
Note: Make sure that a  
Network Card or  
Adapter has been suc-  
cessfully installed into  
each PC you plan on  
configuring prior to  
continuing.  
4. Click the Properties button, then choose the IP Address tab. Select  
Obtain an IP address automatically. Press OK. You have completed the  
client settings.  
Now that the Router is configured, you will have to  
configure your other PCs to accept the IP addresses  
that the Router will provide.  
These instructions apply only to Windows 95 and Windows 98  
machines. For TCP/IP setup under Windows NT, please refer to  
your Windows NT manual.  
1. Click the Start button, select Settings, then Control Panel.  
2. Double-click the Network icon.  
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5. Click OK. Windows may ask for original Windows installation files.  
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The Cable/DSL Router’s Web-based  
Utility  
Supply them as needed (i.e.: D:\win98, D:\win95,  
c:\windows\options\cabs.)  
6. Windows will ask you to restart the PC. Click Yes.  
Quick & Easy Administration  
Repeat steps 1-6 for each PC on your network. When all of your PCs are  
configured, the Cable/DSL Router Setup and Installation is complete.  
The EtherFast Cable/DSL Router has an internal integrated-circuit chip with  
no keyboard, monitor or mouse capabilities. Because of these limitations, an  
administrative utility has been programmed into that chip. All router-based  
administrative tasks are performed through this utility. The utility can be  
accessed by any PC on the network by typing http://192.168.1.1into  
the PCs web browser address window.  
If you would like, you may continue on to learn more about the Routers  
Web-based Utility.  
Upon entering the address into the web browser, a password request page will  
pop up.  
Leave the User Name field empty, but type “admin” into the Password field.  
On the following pages you will find brief descriptions of each utility web-  
page and each pages more important functions. More detailed explanations  
and instructions can be found by clicking each pages Help button. To apply  
any settings you’ve altered on any page, click the Apply button, then click  
Continue. To clear any values you’ve entered on any page, click Cancel.  
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Default Gateway Address Your ISP will provide you with the Gateway IP  
Address. If set to Obtain an IP address automatically, these values are  
assigned by your ISP.  
DNS (Domain Name Server) IP Address Your ISP will provide you with  
at least one DNS IP Address. If set to Obtain an IP address automatically,  
these values are assigned by your ISP.  
Setup  
page shown in the  
graphic below may  
differ from the one  
seen on your router.  
You can test and see if the above settings are correct by successfully connect-  
ing to the Internet.  
PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) Some DSL-based ISPs  
use PPPoE to establish communications with an end-user. If you are con-  
nected to the Internet through a DSL line, check with your ISP to see if  
they use PPPoE. If they do, you will have Enable it. To enable PPPoE:  
1. Choose the Enable option within the PPPoE area of the Setup screen.  
2. Enter the User Name you use to log onto your Internet connection.  
3. Enter your corresponding Password.  
• MAC Address Cloning Click on "MAC Address" (next to WAN IP  
Address) to display your Router's MAC address, which is a 12-digit code  
assigned to a unique piece of hardware for identification, like a social  
security number. Some ISPs require that you register the MAC address of  
your network card/adapter, which was connected to your cable or DSL  
modem during installation. If your ISPs require MAC address registra-  
tion, find your adapter's MAC address by doing the following:  
Enter those 12 digits into the fields below, and click Apply. This “clones”  
your network adapters MAC address onto your Router, and prevents you  
from having to call your ISP to change the registered MAC address to the  
Routers MAC address.  
The Basic Setup screen is the first screen you will see when you access the Utility.  
If you have already installed and setup the Router, you have already seen this  
screen and have already properly configured all of the screens values.  
Router Name This entry is necessary for some ISPs.  
Domain Name This entry is necessary for some ISPs.  
Firmware Version This entry shows the version of the firmware you are  
using. Future versions of the Routers Firmware may become available on the  
Linksys Website.  
LAN IP Address and Subnet Mask The IP Address and Subnet Mask of the  
Router as it is seen on the internal LAN. The default value is 192.168.1.1 for  
IP and 255.255.255.0 for Subnet Mask.  
WAN IP Address and Subnet Mask The IP Address and Subnet Mask of the  
Router as seen by external users on the Internet (including your ISP). If set to  
Obtain an IP address automatically, these values are assigned by your ISP.  
Note: This is a  
sample screen.  
Please enter  
the MAC  
Address for  
your Network  
Card/Adapter  
into this field.  
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Status  
Password  
It is strongly recommended that you set a password for the Router. When you  
first power up the Router, you will notice that the Password setting has been  
left blank. When the password field is blank, all users on your network can  
access the Router simply by entering the unit's IP address into their web  
browser's location window.  
If you set the Restore Factory Default option and click Apply, you  
will clear all of the Routers settings. Do not restore to the factory  
defaults unless you are having difficulties with the Router. Once  
the Router is reset, you will have to re-enter your configuration  
information.  
This screen provides the current status of the device. All of the information  
provided is read-only.  
Router Name This field shows the name of this device. This entry is  
necessary for some ISPs.  
Firmware Version This field shows the installed version of the firmware.  
PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) This field shows  
whether or not you have enabled the use of the Routers PPPoE support.  
Click the Connect button if your PPPoE status is Disconnected. This will  
initiate a connection to your ISP. Click Disconnect if you want to cut your  
connection to your ISP.  
LAN These fields display the current IP Address and Subnet Mask of the  
Router, as seen by users on your internal network.  
DHCP server This field shows the status of the Router's DHCP server  
function. This option is either enabled or disabled.  
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WAN These fields display the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway IP  
of the Router as seen by external users on the Internet.  
Help  
DNS (Domain Name Server) IP Address This field shows the IP  
Address of the DNS currently being used. Multiple DNS IP settings are  
common. The first available DNS entry is used in most cases.  
DHCP  
Here you will find links to all of the Utilitys internal support documentation,  
as well as the application that upgrades the Routers firmware. To upgrade the  
Routers firmware:  
1. Downloaded the latest firmware version from the Linksys website  
(www.linksys.com).  
2. Go to the Help screen (above).  
3. Click Upgrade Firmware. A new page will appear (below).  
A DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Server automatically  
assigns IP addresses to each computer on your network. Unless you already  
have one, it is highly recommended that the Router be set up as a DHCP  
server.  
DHCP Server Check the Enable option to enable the DHCP server  
option of the Router. If you already have a DHCP server on your network,  
set the Router's DHCP option to Disable.  
Starting IP Address Enter a numerical value for the DHCP server to  
start with when issuing IP addresses.  
Number of DHCP users Enter the maximum number of PCs that you  
want the DHCP server to assign IP addresses to, with the absolute maxi-  
mum being 253.  
DHCP Client Table Click on the Client Table button to show the current  
DHCP Client information. (This information is stored in temporary mem-  
ory, so the list of clients could disappear.)  
4. Enter your Routers administration password into the Password Confirm  
box.  
5. Click the Browse button and find the firmware upgrade file that you  
downloaded from the Linksys website. Double-click the upgrade file.  
6. Click the Upgrade button and follow the instructions there.  
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Filters  
Forwarding  
Filters block specific internal users from accessing the Internet. You can set  
up a filter through an IP address or a network Port number.  
Port forwarding sets up public services on your network. When users from the  
Internet make certain requests of your network, the Router will forward those  
requests to the appropriate computer. It is recommended that the Router's  
DHCP function is disabled when Forwarding.  
To Modify Filter Settings  
• Enter the IP addresses you wish to filter into the IP address fields. The  
users who have these IP addresses will not be able to access the Internet.  
You can also filter users by entering their network port number. Enter the  
port numbers you want to filter into the port numbers fields. Users who are  
connected to the Router will no longer be able to access any port number  
listed there.  
Forwarding is generally used to set up a webserver, ftp server, or e-mail serv-  
er on your network. To add a server using Forwarding:  
1. Enter the port number used by the server. On the same line, enter the IP  
Address of the server that you want the Internet users to be able to access.  
Block WAN Request  
2. Configure as many entries as you would like until all of the link entries  
are filled.  
• By enabling the Block WAN Request feature, you can prevent your network  
from being pinged, or detected, by other Internet users. The Block WAN  
Request feature also adds another measure of security to your network by  
hiding your network ports. Both functions of the Block WAN Request feature  
make it more difficult for outside users to work their way into your network.  
3. Click the Apply button to save the settings.  
Click the Apply button to save any changes.  
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Dynamic Routing  
Static Routing  
If the Router is connected to more than one network, it may be necessary to  
set up a static route between them. A static route is a pre-determined pathway  
that network information must travel to reach a specific host or network.  
Click the Show Routing Table button to view the current static routing con-  
figuration.  
With Dynamic Routing you can automatically adjust to physical changes in  
the network's layout. The Router, using the RIP protocol, determines the net-  
work packets’ route based on the fewest number of hops between the source  
and the destination. The RIP protocol regularly broadcasts routing informa-  
tion to other routers on the network. To set up Dynamic Routing:  
To create a static route entry:  
1. Choose the correct working mode. Gateway Mode should be used if the  
Router is hosting your network's connection to the Internet. Router Mode  
should be selected if the Router exists on a network with other routers.  
1. Select Static Route Entry from the drop down list. The Cable/DSL  
Router supports up to 20 static route entries.  
2. Choose the protocol by which you transmit data on the network.  
3. Choose the protocol by which the Router receives network data.  
4. Click the Apply button to save your changes.  
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2. Enter the following data to create a new static route:  
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DMZ Host  
Destination LAN IP The Destination LAN IP is the Address of the remote  
network or host to which you want to assign a static route. Enter the IP  
address of the host for which you wish to create a static route here. If you  
are building a route to an entire network, be sure that the network portion  
of the IP address is set to zero. For example, the Routers standard IP  
address is 192.168.1.1. Based on this address, the address of the network  
to which the Router is connected is 192.168.1, with the last digit (1, in  
this case) determining the Routers place on the network. Therefore you  
would enter the IP address 192.168.1.0 if you wanted to route to the  
Routers entire network, rather than just to the Router.  
Network Mask The Network Mask (also known as the Subnet Mask)  
determines which portion of an IP address is the network portion, and  
which portion is the host portion. In the example above, the Network  
Mask is 255.255.255.0. This determines (by using the values 255) that the  
first three numbers of an network IP address identify this particular net-  
work, while the last digit (from 1 to 254) would identify the specific host.  
Gateway IP This IP address should be the IP address of the gateway  
device that allows for contact between the Router and the remote network  
or host.  
The DMZ Host setting allows one local user to be exposed to the Internet to  
use a special-purpose service such as Internet gaming or Video-conferencing.  
3. Click the Apply button to save your changes.  
To expose one computer, enter the computers IP address and click the Apply  
button. Inactivate DMZ by entering a zero.  
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You can also prioritize up to four ports with the Port-based QoS. Port-based  
QoS (Quality of Service) settings allow you to prioritize performance on four  
of the router’s ports. The Router’s other four ports are automatically assigned  
Low Priority. Port-Based QoS does not require support from your ISP as the  
ports prioritized are LAN ports going out to your network.  
Quality of Service  
“Qos” is Quality of Service, based on the idea that transmission rates, error  
rates, and other characteristics can be measured and improved in advance.  
Qos is of particular concern for the continuous transmission of high-band-  
width video and multimedia information, which is less dependable under nor-  
mal, “best effort” protocols  
To use QoS, select Enable. There are two types of Qos which can manage  
the quality of service: Application-based and Port-based.  
Application-based QoS manages information as it is transmitted and received  
and assigns it a high or low priority based upon the selections made on the  
QoS screen. There are five preset applications which utilize Application-  
based QoS: FTP, HTTP, Telnet, SMTP, and POP3. You can choose three addi-  
tional applications by inputing that information in the empty boxes below.  
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3. I cant browse through the Cable/DSL Router.  
Troubleshooting  
Common Problems and Solutions  
• Make sure that both ends of the network cable and power adapter are  
properly connected and that the status LEDs on the front panel are  
functioning properly.  
• If using Windows 95 or Windows 98, check the TCP/IP setup on the  
client side. Run "winipcfg" by clicking on the Start button, then select-  
ing Run. The PC should have an IP address of 192.168.1.xxx ("xxx" is  
from 2 to 254.) Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0, the default gateway IP  
should be the Routers IP Address, and DNS (in "More".)  
• Make sure that the same values are in the Status screen of the  
Cable/DSL Routers web-based utility.  
This section provides possible solutions to problems regarding the installation  
and operation of the Cable/DSL Router. Read the description below to solve  
your problems. If you can’t find an answer here, check the Linksys website at  
1. I Cant connect to the Cable/DSL Router.  
Verify that the Cable/DSL Router is properly installed, LAN connec-  
tions are OK, and it is powered ON.  
• Make sure that your PC and the Cable/DSL Router are on the same net-  
work segment. If you are not sure, initiate the DHCP function and let  
the PC get the IP address automatically.  
• Make sure that your PC is using an IP address within the default range  
of 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.254 and thus compatible with the  
Cable/DSL Router default IP Address of 192.168.1.1.  
• The Subnet Mask should be set to 255.255.255.0 to match the  
Cable/DSL Router. In the Cable/DSL Router, you can check these set-  
tings by using Control Panel-Network to check the Properties for the  
TCP/IP protocol.  
4. When I enter a URL or IP address, I get a time out error.  
• Make sure that the other PCs work. If they do, ensure that your work-  
stations IP settings are correct (IP address, Subnet Mask, Default gate-  
way and DNS)  
• If the PCs are configured correctly, but still not working, check the  
Cable/DSL Router to make sure that it is connected and ON. Once this  
is the case, check its settings. (If you cannot connect to the Router,  
check the LAN and power connections.)  
• If the Cable/DSL Router is configured correctly, check your Internet  
connection (the Cable/DSL modem) to see that it is working correctly.  
5. I cant obtain an IP address from my cable or DSL modem.  
• Make sure that all of your cabling is properly connected and that all of  
the Routers WAN and LAN LEDs are correctly illuminated.  
• Power down your cable or DSL modem for a few seconds. Turn it back  
on. After the modem goes through its self-test, check to see that you  
now have an IP address.  
2. The Diag LED stays lit when it shouldn’t.  
• The Diag LED lights up when the device is first powered up.  
Meantime, the system will boot up itself and check for proper opera-  
tion. After finishing the checking procedure, the LED turns off to show  
the system is working fine. If the LED remains lit after this time, the  
device is not working properly. Try to re-flash the firmware by assign-  
ing a static IP address to the computer, then upgrade the firmware  
again. If that doesn’t help, contact your dealer for further information.  
• Make sure that your cable or DSL modem is DHCP-capable.  
You may have to enter the Router or host name in the Setup page of the  
Routers web-based utility. Go to page 16 for more information.  
Your ISP may require Mac Addresses. Check with your ISP. This  
address can be obtained in the Status screen of the Routers Web-based  
Utility.  
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Frequently Asked Questions  
What is Network Address Translation and what is it used for? Network  
Address Translation (NAT) translates multiple IP addresses on the private  
LAN to one public address that is sent out to the Internet. This adds a level  
of security since the address of a PC connected to the private LAN is never  
transmitted on the Internet. Furthermore, NAT allows the Cable/DSL Router  
to be used with low cost Internet accounts, such as cable or DSL modems,  
where only one TCP/IP address is provided by the ISP. The user may have  
many private addresses behind this single address provided by the ISP.  
What is MIB? MIB (Management Information Base) is a data file that works in  
tangent with third-party SNMP software in managing your Router. To use  
MIB files in tangent with third-party SNMP software, follow the instruc-  
tions that come with the thirty-party SNMP software. MIB data files will be  
Can I use firmware for other routers with my BEFSR81? No. If you attempt to  
use other router's firmware, you could damage your router. Only use  
firmware specifically written for the BEFSR81 as posted on the Linksys  
Does the Cable/DSL Router support any operating system other than Windows  
95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, or Windows NT? Yes, but Linksys does not, at  
this time, provide technical support for setup, configuration or troubleshoot-  
ing of any non-Windows operating systems.  
What is Qos? “Qos” is Quality of Service, based on the idea that transmission  
rates, error rates, and other characteristics can be measured and improved in  
advance. For more infomation on Qos, see the QoS section on page 28.  
Does the Cable/DSL Router support ICQ send file? Yes, with the following fix:  
ICQ menu-> preference -> connections tab-> check "I am behind a firewall  
or proxy", and set the firewall time-out to 80 seconds in firewall setting.  
The Internet user can then send a file to a user behind the Router.  
What is SNMP? SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a widely-  
used network monitoring and control protocol. For more information on  
SNMP, see the SNMP section in the Appendix.  
I setup an Unreal Tournament Server, but others on the LAN cannot join. What do  
I need to do? If you have a dedicated Unreal Tournament server running,  
you need to create a static IP for each of the LAN computers and forward  
ports 7777, 7778, 7779, 7780, 7781, and 27900 to the IP address of the  
server. If you want to use the UT Server Admin, forward another port (8080  
usually works well), then in the [UWeb.WebServer] section of the server.ini  
file, set the ListenPort to 8080 (to match the mapped port above) and  
ServerName to the IP assigned to the Router from your ISP.  
What is the maximum number of IP addresses and users supported by the  
Cable/DSL Router? The Router supports up to 253 IP addresses and users.  
Where is the Cable/DSL Router installed on the network? In a typical environ-  
ment, the Router is installed between the Cable/DSL Modem and the LAN.  
Plug the Cable/DSL Router into the Cable/DSL Modem's Ethernet port.  
How do I get Half-Life: Team Fortress to Work with the Router? The default  
client port for Half-Life is 27005. The computers on your LAN need to  
have "+clientport 2700x" to the HL shortcut command line; the x would be  
6, 7, 8, and on up. This lets multiple computers connect to the same server.  
One problem: version 1.0.1.6 won't let multiple computers with the same  
CD key connect at the same time, even if on the same LAN (not a problem  
with 1.0.1.3). As far as hosting games, the HL server does not need to be in  
the DMZ. Just forward port 27015 or 27016 to the local IP of the server  
computer. There remains, however, a problem with people being booted  
after a few minutes with an "illegible server message."  
Does the Cable/DSL Router support IPX or AppleTalk? No. TCP/IP is the only  
protocol standard for the Internet and has become the global standard for  
communications. IPX, a NetWare communications protocol used only to  
route messages from one node to another, and AppleTalk, a communications  
protocol used on Apple and Macintosh networks, can be used from LAN to  
LAN connections, but those protocols cannot connect from WAN to LAN.  
Does the WAN connection of the Cable/DSL Router support 100Mb Ethernet?  
Because of the speed limitations of broadband Internet connections, the  
Cable/DSL Routers current hardware design supports 10Mb Ethernet on its  
WAN port. It does, of course, support 100Mbps over in the auto-sensing  
Fast Ethernet 10/100 switch on the LAN side of the Router.  
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Can multiple gamers on the LAN get on one game server and play simultaneous-  
ly with just one public IP address? It depends on the which network game or  
what kind of game server you are using. For example, Unreal Tournament  
supports multi-login with one public IP.  
What is DMZ? Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) allows one IP Address (computer)  
to be exposed to the Internet. Some applications require multiple TCP/IP  
ports to be open. It is recommended that you set your computer with a stat-  
ic IP if you want to use DMZ.  
How can I not receive corrupted FTP downloads? If you are experiencing cor-  
rupted files when you download a file with your FTP client, try using  
another FTP program.  
If DMZ is used, does the exposed user share the public IP with the Router? No.  
Does the Router pass PPTP packets or actively route PPTP sessions? The  
Router allows PPTP packets to pass through.  
Web page hangs, corrupt downloads, or nothing but junk characters are being  
displayed on the screen. What do I need to do? Force your NIC to 10Mbps  
or half duplex mode, and turn off the "Auto-negotiate" feature of your NIC  
as a temporary measure. (Please look at the Network Control Panel, in your  
Ethernet Adapter's Advanced Properties tab.). Check our website at  
Is the Router cross-platform compatible? Any platform that supports Ethernet  
and TCP/IP is compatible with the Router.  
Will the Router allow me to use my own public IPs and Domain, or do I have to  
use the IPs provided by the Router? The router mode allows for customiza-  
tion of your public IPs and Domain.  
If all else fails in the installation, what can I do? Reset the Router by holding  
down the reset button for at least three seconds and reset your cable or DSL  
modem by powering the unit off and then on. Obtain and flash the latest  
firmware release that is readily available on Linksys website,  
Does the Router replace a modem? Is there a cable or DSL modem in the  
Router? No, this version of the Router must work in conjunction with a  
cable or DSL modem.  
Which modems are compatible with the Router? The Router is compatible with  
virtually any cable or DSL modem that supports Ethernet.  
How can I find upgrades to the Router’s firmware? All Linksys firmware  
they can downloaded for free. The Router's firmware can be upgraded with  
TFTP programs.  
What are the advanced features of the Router? The Router's advanced features  
include Filters, Forwarding, Dynamic Routing, Static Routing, DMZ host  
and QoS.  
Will the Router function in a Macintosh environment? Yes, but the Router's  
setup pages are accessible only through Internet Explorer or Netscape  
Navigator, versions 4.0 or higher for Macintosh.  
Does Linksys provided syslog support? No, Linksys does not currently provide  
syslog support.  
How can I check whether I have static or DHCP IP Addresses? Consult your ISP  
With which type of firewall is the Router equipped? The Cable/DSL Router  
to confirm the information.  
uses NAT and TCP/IP port inspections.  
How do I get mIRC to work with the Router? Set port forwarding to 113 for the  
Does the Router do stateful packet inspection? No  
computer on which you are using mIRC.  
I am not able to get the web configuration screen for the Router. What can I do?  
You may have to remove the proxy settings on your Internet browser, e.g.,  
Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer. Or remove the dial-up settings on  
your browser. Check with your browser documentation.  
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Step One: Pinging for an IP Address  
Appendix  
The first step to determining your ISPs web and e-mail server address is to  
ping its IP Address.  
SNMP Functions  
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a widely-used network  
monitoring and control protocol. Data is passed from a SNMP agent, such as  
the EtherFast Cable/DSL Router to the workstation console used to oversee  
the network. The Router then returns information contained in a MIB  
(Management Information Base), which is a data structure that defines what  
is obtainable from the device and what can be controlled (turned off, on, etc.).  
1. Power on the computer and the cable or DSL modem, and restore the  
network configuration set by your ISP if you have since changed it.  
2. Click Start, then Run, and type "command". This will bring up the DOS  
Window.  
3. At the DOS command prompt, type "ping mail" (assuming that the  
location for which you’re trying to find an IP address is configured as  
“mail”). Press Enter. Information such as the following data, taken from  
a ping of Microsoft Networks e-mail server, will be displayed.  
SNMP functions, such as statistics, configuration, and device information, are  
not available without third-party Management Software. The EtherFast  
Cable/DSL Router is compatible with all HP Openview compliant software.  
How to Ping Your ISP’s E-mail & Web Addresses  
C:\>ping mail  
Virtually all Internet addresses are configured with words or characters (i.e.,  
addresses are assigned to IP addresses, which are the true addresses on the  
into your web browser and you will wind up at the Linksys home page every  
time.  
Pinging mail [24.53.32.4] with 32 bytes of data:  
Reply from 24.53.32.4: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=128  
Reply from 24.53.32.4: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=128  
Reply from 24.53.32.4: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=128  
Reply from 24.53.32.4: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=128  
IP and web addresses, however, can sometimes be long and hard to remem-  
ber. Because of this, certain ISPs will shorten their server addresses to single  
words or codes on their users’ web browser or e-mail configurations. If your  
ISPs E-mail and Web server addresses are configured with single words  
(“www”, “e-mail”, “home”, “pop3”, etc.) rather than whole Internet  
Addresses or IP Addresses, the Router may have problems sending or receiv-  
ing mail and accessing the Internet. This happens because the Router has not  
been configured by your ISP to accept their abbreviated server addresses.  
Ping statistics for 24.53.32.4:  
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0%  
loss),  
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:  
Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms  
4. Write down the IP address returned by the ping command. (In the  
example above: 24.53.32.4.) This IP address is the actual IP address of the  
server “mail”, or any other word or value you have pinged.  
The solution is to determine the true web addresses behind your ISPs code  
words. You can determine the IP and web addresses of your ISPs servers by  
“pinging” them.  
If you don’t have your ISP’s web and e-mail IP Addresses, you  
must either get them from your ISP or follow these steps prior  
to connecting the Cable/DSL Router to your network.  
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Step Two: Pinging for a Web Address  
Installing the TCP/IP Protocol  
Follow these instructions to install the TCP/IP Protocol on one of your PCs  
only after a network card has been successfully installed inside the PC. These  
instructions are for Windows 95 and Windows 98. For TCP/IP setup under  
Windows NT, please refer to your Windows NT manual.  
While the IP address returned above would work as your e-mail server  
address, it may not be permanent. IP Addresses change all the time. Web  
addresses, however, usually don’t. Because of this, you’re likely to have less  
problems by configuring your system with web addresses rather than IP  
addresses. Follow the instructions below to find the web address assigned to  
the IP address you just pinged.  
1. Click the Start button. Choose Settings, then Control Panel.  
2. Double-click the Network icon. Your Network window should pop up.  
Select the Configuration tab.  
1. At the DOS command prompt, type “ping -a 24.53.32.4”, where  
24.53.32.4 is the IP address you just pinged. Information such as the fol-  
lowing data will be displayed.  
C:\>ping -a 24.53.32.4  
Pinging mail.msnv3.occa.home.com [24.53.32.4] with  
32 bytes of data:  
Reply from 24.53.32.4: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=127  
Reply from 24.53.32.4: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=127  
Reply from 24.53.32.4: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=127  
Reply from 24.53.32.4: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=127  
Ping statistics for 24.53.32.4:  
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0%  
loss),  
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:  
Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms  
3. Click the Add button.  
4. Double-click Protocol.  
5. Highlight Microsoft under the list of manufactures.  
6. Find and double-click TCP/IP in the list to the right (below).  
2. Write down the web address returned by the ping command. (In the  
example above: mail.msnv3.occa.home.com.) This web address is the web  
address assigned to the IP address you just pinged. While the IP address  
of “mail” could conceivably change, it is likely that this web address will  
not.  
3. Replace your ISPs abbreviated server address with this extended web  
address in the corresponding Internet application (web browser, e-mail  
application, etc.).  
Once you have replaced the brief server address with the true server address,  
the Router should have no problem accessing the Internet through that  
Internet application.  
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7. After a few seconds you will be brought back to the main Network win-  
dow. The TCP/IP Protocol should now be listed.  
There are different grades, or categories, of twisted-pair cabling. Category 5  
is the most reliable and is highly recommended. Category 3 is a good second  
choice. Straight-through cables are used for connecting computers to a hub.  
Crossover cables are used for connecting a hub to another hub (there is an  
exception: some hubs have a built-in uplink port that is crossed internally,  
which allows you to link or connect hubs together with a straight-through  
cable instead).  
You can buy pre-made Category 5  
cabling, or cut and crimp your own.  
Category 5 cables can be purchased or  
crimped as either straight-through or  
crossover. Inside a Category 5 cable are  
8 thin, color-coded wires inside that run  
from one end of the cable to the other.  
All 8 wires are used. In a straight-  
through cable, wires 1, 2, 3, and 6 at  
one end of the cable are also wires 1, 2,  
3, and 6 at the other end. In a crossover  
cable, the order of the wires change  
from one end to the other: wire 1  
becomes 3, and 2 becomes 6. See the  
diagrams on the next page for more  
detailed information on  
8. Click OK. Windows may ask for original Windows installation files.  
Supply them as needed (i.e.: D:\win98, D:\win95,  
c:\windows\options\cabs.)  
9. Windows will ask you to restart the PC. Click Yes.  
The TCP/IP Installation is complete.  
straight-through and  
crossover cabling.  
To determine which wire is wire number 1, hold the cable so that the end of  
the plastic RJ-45 tip (the part that goes into a wall jack first) is facing away  
from you. Face the clip down so that the copper side faces up (the springy  
clip will now be parallel to the floor).When looking down on the copper side,  
wire 1 will be on the far left.  
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Crimping Your Own Network Cables  
Model Number  
Standards  
Protocol  
BEFSR81  
IEEE 802.3 10BaseT, 802.3u 100BaseTX  
CSMA/CD  
Straight-Through Cabling  
Ports  
Eight 10/100 RJ45 Switched connectors (LAN)  
One 10Base-T Ethernet RJ-45 connector for  
ADSL/Cable Modem (WAN)  
Speed  
Cabling Type  
Router - 10Mbps, Switch - 10/100Mbps  
10BaseT: UTP/STP Category 3 or 5  
100BaseTX: UTP/STP Category 5  
Star  
Topology  
LED Indicators  
Power. Link/Activity, Full Duplex/Collision, Speed  
for LAN. Link, Activity, Diag for WAN  
Environmental  
Dimensions  
Unit Weight  
142 x 236 x 46 mm (5.6 x 9.3 X 1.8 inches)  
17.6 oz.  
Power Input  
External, 5VDC 3A  
Certifications  
FCC Class B, CE Mark Commercial  
0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)  
-20°C to 70°C (-4°F to 158°F)  
10% to 85% non-condensing  
5% to 90% non-condensing  
Operating Temperature  
Storage Temperature  
Operating Humidity  
Storage Humidity  
Cross-Over Cabling  
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For help with the installation or operation of the Instant Broadband EtherFast  
Cable/DSL Router, contact Linksys Customer Support at one of the phone  
numbers or Internet addresses below.  
Information  
Customer Support  
800-546-5797 (LINKSYS)  
800-326-7114  
949-261-1288  
Fax  
949-261-8868  
Email  
Web  
FTP Site  
ftp.linksys.com  
BE SURE TO HAVE YOUR PROOF OF PURCHASE AND A BARCODE  
FROM THE PRODUCT'S PACKAGING ON HAND WHEN CALLING.  
RETURN REQUESTS CANNOT BE PROCESSED WITHOUT PROOF OF  
PURCHASE.  
IN NO EVENT SHALL LINKSYS’ LIABILITY EXCEED THE PRICE  
PAID FOR THE PRODUCT FROM DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCI-  
DENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE  
USE OF THE PRODUCT, ITS ACCOMPANYING SOFTWARE, OR ITS  
DOCUMENTATION. LINKSYS DOES NOT OFFER REFUNDS FOR ANY  
PRODUCT.  
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