Billion Electric Company Modem 5210S User Manual

BiPAC 5210S  
Dual-Port  
ADSL2+ Modem/Router  
User’s Manual  
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Chapter 1  
Introduction the BiPAC 5210S  
1.1 Introducing the BiPAC 5210S  
Welcome to the BiPAC 5210S. Your router is an “all-in-one” unit, combining an ADSL  
modem, ADSL router and Ethernet network switch, providing everything you need to get the  
machines on your network connected to the Internet over your ADSL broadband connection.  
The BiPAC 5210S complies with ADSL2+ standards for worldwide deployment and supports  
downstream rates of up to 24 Mbps and upstream rates of up to 1 Mbps. It is designed for  
small office, home office and residential users, enabling even faster speed Internet  
connections. User can enjoy ADSL services and broadband multimedia applications such as  
interactive gaming, video streaming and real-time audio much easier and faster than ever  
before.  
The product supports PPPoA (RFC 2364 – PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) over ATM  
Adaptation Layer 5), RFC 1483 encapsulation over ATM (bridged or routed), PPP over  
Ethernet (RFC 2516), and IPoA (RFC1577) to establish a connection with ISP. The product  
also supports VC-based and LLC-based multiplexing.  
It is the perfect solution to connect a small group of PCs to a high-speed broadband Internet  
connection. Multi-users can have high-speed Internet access simultaneously.  
This product also serves as an Internet firewall, protecting your network from being  
accessed by outside users. Not only provide the natural firewall function (Network Address  
Translation, NAT), it also provides rich firewall features to secure user’s network. All  
incoming data packets are monitored and filtered. Besides, it can also be configured to  
block internal users from accessing to the Internet.  
The product provides two levels of security support. First, it masks LAN users’ IP addresses  
which are invisible to outside users on the Internet, making it much more difficult for a hacker  
to target a machine on your network. Secondly, it can block and redirect certain ports to limit  
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the services that outside users can access. For example, to ensure that games and other  
Internet applications will run properly, user can open some specific ports for outside users to  
access internal services in network.  
Integrated DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol) services, client and server, allow multiple  
users to get their IP addresses automatically on boot up from the product. Simply set local  
machines as a DHCP client to accept a dynamically assigned IP address from DHCP server  
and reboot. Each time local machine is powered up; the router will recognize it and assign  
an IP address to instantly connect it to the LAN.  
For advanced users, Virtual Service function allows the product to provide limited visibility to  
local machines with specific services for outside users. An ISP (Internet Service Providers)  
provided IP address can be set to the product and then specific services can be rerouted to  
specific computers on the local network. For instance, a dedicated web server can be  
connected to the Internet via the product and then incoming requests for HTML that are  
received by the product can be rerouted to the dedicated local web server, even though the  
server now has a different IP address. In this example, the product is on the Internet and  
vulnerable to attacks, but the server is protected.  
Virtual Server can also be used to re-task services to multiple servers. For instance, the  
product can be set to allow separated FTP, Web, and Multiplayer game servers to share the  
same Internet-visible IP address while still protecting the servers and LAN users from  
hackers.  
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1.2 Features of the BiPAC 5210S  
ADSL Multi-Mode Standard  
supports downstream rates of up to 24 Mbps and upstream rates of up to 1 Mbps. It  
also supports rate management that allows ADSL subscribers to select an Internet  
access speed suiting their needs and budgets. It is compliant with Multi-Mode standard  
(ANSI T1.413, Issue 2; G.dmt(G.992.1); G.lite(G992.2)), G.hs (G994.1), G.dmt.bis  
(G.992.3), G.dmt.bisplus (G.992.5)). The Annex A and B are supported in different H/W  
platforms.  
Fast Ethernet Switch  
A 10/100Mbps fast Ethernet switch is built in with automatic switching between MDI  
and MDI-X for 10Base-T and 100Base-TX ports. An Ethernet straight or cross-over  
cable can be used directly for auto detection.  
Multi-Protocol to Establish A Connection  
Supports PPPoA (RFC 2364 - PPP over ATM Adaptation Layer 5), RFC 1483  
encapsulation over ATM (bridged or routed), PPP over Ethernet (RFC 2516) and IPoA  
(RFC1577) to establish a connection with the ISP. The product also supports  
VC-based and LLC-based multiplexing.  
Quick Installation Wizard  
Supports a WEB GUI page to install this device quickly. With this wizard, end users can  
enter the information easily which they get from their ISP, then surf the Internet  
immediately.  
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) and UPnP NAT Traversal  
This protocol is used to enable simple and robust connectivity among stand-alone  
devices and PCs from many different vendors. It makes network simple and affordable  
for users. UPnP architecture leverages TCP/IP and the Web to enable seamless  
proximity networking in addition to control and data transfer among networked devices.  
With this feature enabled, users can now connect to Net meeting or MSN Messenger  
seamlessly.  
Network Address Translation (NAT)  
Allows multi-users to access outside resources such as the Internet simultaneously  
with one IP address/one Internet access account. Many application layer gateway  
(ALG) are supported such as web browser, ICQ, FTP, Telnet, E-mail, News,  
Net2phone, Ping, NetMeeting, IP phone and others.  
Firewall  
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Supports simple firewall with NAT technology and provides option for blocking access  
from Internet, like Telnet, FTP, TFTP, WEB, SNMP and IGMP.  
Domain Name System (DNS) relay  
Provides an easy way to map the domain name (a friendly name for users such as  
router’s IP address, every DNS conversion request packet from the PC to this router  
will be forwarded to the real DNS in the outside network.  
Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS)  
The Dynamic DNS service allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static  
hostname. This dynamic IP address is the WAN IP address. For example, to use the  
service, you must first apply for an account from a DDNS service like  
PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE): Provides embedded PPPoE client function to establish a  
connection. Users can get greater access speed without changing the operation  
concept, sharing the same ISP account and paying for one access account. No PPPoE  
client software is required for local computer. The Automatic Reconnect and Disconnect  
Timeout (Idle Timer) functions are provided, too.  
Virtual Server: User can specify some services to be visible from outside users. The  
router can detect incoming service request and forward it to the specific local computer  
to handle it. For example, user can assign a PC in LAN acting as WEB server inside and  
expose it to the outside network. Outside user can browse inside web server directly  
while it is protected by NAT. A DMZ host setting is also provided to a local computer  
exposed to the outside network, Internet.  
Users can specify some services to be visible from outside users. The router can  
detect incoming service requests and forward either a single port or a range of ports to  
the specific local computer to handle it. For example, a user can assign a PC in the  
LAN acting as a WEB server inside and expose it to the outside network. Outside users  
can browse inside web servers directly while it is protected by NAT. A DMZ host setting  
is also provided to a local computer exposed to the outside network, Internet.  
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client and server  
In the WAN site, the DHCP client can get an IP address from the Internet Service  
Provider (ISP) automatically. In the LAN site, the DHCP server can allocate a range of  
client IP addresses and distribute them including IP address, subnet mask as well as  
DNS IP address to local computers. It provides an easy way to manage the local IP  
network.  
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RIP1/2 Routing  
Supports RIP1/2 routing protocol for routing capability.  
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)  
It is an easy way to remotely manage the router via SNMP.  
Web based GUI  
Supports web based GUI for configuration and management. It is user-friendly and  
comes with on-line help. It also supports remote management capability for remote  
users to configure and manage this product.  
Firmware Upgradeable  
Device can be upgraded to the latest firmware through the WEB based GUI.  
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Chapter 2  
Installing the BiPAC 5210S  
2.1 Important note for using the BiPAC 5210S  
Do not use the BiPAC 5210S in high humidity or high  
temperatures.  
Do not use the same power source for the BiPAC 5210S as  
other equipment.  
Do not open or repair the case yourself. If the BiPAC 5210S is  
too hot, turn off the power immediately and have it repaired at  
a qualified service center.  
Warning  
Avoid using this product and all accessories outdoors.  
Place the BiPAC 5210S on a stable surface.  
Only use the power adapter that comes with the package. Using  
a different voltage rating power adaptor may damage the router.  
Attention  
2.2 Package Contents  
BiPAC 5210S ADSL2+ Modem/Router  
CD-ROM containing the online manual  
RJ-11 ADSL/telephone Cable (1.8M)  
Ethernet (CAT-5 LAN) Cable (2M Straight)  
USB Cable (1.5M)  
AC-AC power adapter (12V AC, 1A)  
Quick Start Guide (105*150*mm)  
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2.3 The Front LEDs  
LED  
Meaning  
1
2
3
PPP :  
ADSL:  
USB:  
Lit steady when there is a PPPoA / PPPoE connection.  
Lit when successfully connected to an ADSL DSLAM (“linesync”)  
Lit when the USB port is connected to the PC and working properly  
Lit when connected to an Ethernet device.  
Green for 100Mbps; Orange for 10Mbps.  
Blinking when data is Transmitted / Received.  
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LAN Port :  
5
6
SYS :  
Lit when the system is ready.  
Lit when power is ON.  
PWR :  
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2.4 The Rear Ports  
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5
4
3
1
2
Port  
Meaning  
Power Switch  
POWER  
1
2
Power ON/OFF switch  
Connect the supplied power adapter to this jack.  
After the device is powered on, press it to reset the device or  
restore to factory default settings.  
0-3 seconds: reset the device  
6 seconds above: restore to factory default settings (this is used  
when you can not login to the router, e.g. forgot the password)  
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4
RESET  
LAN  
Connect a UTP Ethernet cable (Cat-5 or Cat-5e) to the LAN ports  
when connecting to a PC or an office/home network of 10Mbps or  
100Mbps.  
Connect the supplied USB cable to this port when connecting to the  
PC  
USB  
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6
Connect the supplied RJ-11 (“telephone”) cable to this port when  
connecting to the ADSL/telephone network.  
ADSL  
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2.5 Cabling  
Through USB Port  
The product can be used as a Network Adapter on your PC. That means you do not have to  
install a network adapter first on your PC before connecting the ADSL Modem/Router. Just  
connect the supplied USB cable to the USB port of the ADSL2+ Modem/Router and connect  
the other end to the PC.  
Make sure that your ADSL Modem/Router and PC are turned on. On the front of the product  
is a bank of LEDs. As a first check, please verify that the PWR, SYS, USB and ADSL LEDs  
are lit.  
So long as the cables are connected and the LEDs are lit normally, follow section “Installing  
the USB Driver” below to setup this device.  
Through Ethernet Port  
The product’s LAN port is wired just like a Network Adapter’s port. From the product directly  
to a PC, the cable should be an Ethernet crossover cable. From the product to a hub or  
switch, the cable should be an Ethernet straight through cable to a normal hub/switch port,  
or an Ethernet crossover cable to an uplink port.  
The most common problem associated with Ethernet is bad cabling or ADSL line. Make sure  
that all connected devices are turned on. On the front of the product is a bank of LEDs. As a  
first check, please verify that the PWR, LAN LNK and ADSL SYN LEDs are lit. If they are not,  
verify that you are using the proper cables.  
So long as the cables are connected and the LEDs are lit normally, follow section  
“Configuring the Network Properties” below to modify the network settings.  
Since the product cannot auto-detect whether your cable is  
correct or not, please make sure you are using the right  
cable to a PC or a Hub..  
Attention  
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Chapter 3  
Basic Installation  
The router can be configured with your web browser. A web browser is included as a  
standard application in the following operating systems: Windows 98/NT/2000/XP/Me, etc.  
The product provides a very easy and user-friendly interface for configuration.  
3.1 Before Configuration  
PCs must have an Ethernet interface installed properly and be connected to the router either  
directly or through an external repeater hub, and have TCP/IP installed and configured to  
obtain an IP address through a DHCP server or a fixed IP address that must be in the same  
subnet as the router. The default IP address of the router is 192.168.1.254 and the subnet  
mask is 255.255.255.0 (i.e. any attached PC must be in the same subnet, and have an IP  
address in the range of 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.253). The best and easiest way is to  
configure the PC to get an IP address automatically from the router using DHCP. If you  
encounter any problems accessing the router’s web interface it may also be advisable to  
uninstall any kind of software firewall on your PCs, as they can cause problems accessing  
the 192.168.1.254 IP address of the router. Users should make their own decisions on how  
to best protect their network.  
Please follow the steps below for your PC’s network environment installation. First of all,  
please check your PC’s network components. The TCP/IP protocol stack and Ethernet  
network adapter must be installed. If not, please refer to your Windows-related or other  
operating system manuals.  
Any TCP/IP capable workstation can be used to communicate with or  
through the ADSL2+ Modem/Router. To configure other types of  
workstations, please consult the manufacturer’s documentation.  
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Installing the USB Driver  
If you connect the device through USB port instead of Ethernet port, for the first time the  
USB cable is connected to the PC, Windows will automatically detect the device. Follow the  
steps to install the USB driver.  
For Windows XP & 2000  
1. Start Windows. Then insert the installation CD into the CD-ROM drive. In next window,  
to specify the driver directory such as “G:\USB Driver\setupXP2K_En_De_Fi” and to  
continue.  
2. To choose the setup language. ”and click “Next >”. (There are three languages that  
user can choose: English. German and French)  
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3. Then follow screen.  
4. To click the type of setup you prefer, then click Next >.  
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5. To setup enough information of coping the program files then click Next >.  
6. Please plug USB cable into ADSL USB Modem.  
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7. Then, click “Finish”.  
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For Windows 98 & Me:  
1. Start Windows. Then insert the installation CD into the CD-ROM drive. In next window,  
to specify the driver directory such as “G:\USB Driver\setup98 Me_En_De_Fi” and to  
continue.  
2. To choose the setup language. ”and click “Next >”. (There are three languages that  
user can choose: English. German and French)  
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3. Then follow screen.  
4. To click the type of setup you prefer, then click Next >.  
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5. To setup enough information of coping the program files.  
6. Select “Want to restart my computer now” and click OK>  
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7. Then, click “Finish”.  
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Configuring the Network Properties  
Configuring PC in Windows XP  
1. Go to Start / Control Panel (in Classic  
View). In the Control Panel, double-click  
on Network Connections  
2. Double-click Local Area Connection.  
3. In the Local Area Connection Status  
window, click Properties.  
4. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and  
click Properties.  
5. Select the Obtain an IP address  
automatically and the Obtain DNS  
server address automatically radio  
buttons.  
6. Click OK to finish the configuration.  
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Configuring PC in Windows 2000  
1. Go to Start / Settings / Control Panel.  
In the Control Panel, double-click on  
Network and Dial-up Connections.  
2. Double-click Local Area Connection.  
3. In the Local Area Connection Status  
window click Properties.  
4. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and  
click Properties.  
5. Select the Obtain an IP address  
automatically and the Obtain DNS  
server address automatically radio  
buttons.  
6. Click OK to finish the configuration.  
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Configuring PC in Windows 98/Me  
1.Go to Start / Settings / Control Panel.  
In the Control Panel, double-click on  
Network and choose the  
Configuration tab.  
2.Select TCP/IP ->NE2000 Compatible,  
or the name of your Network Interface  
Card (NIC) in your PC.  
3.Select the Obtain an IP address  
automatically radio button.  
4.Then select the DNS Configuration tab.  
5.Select the Disable DNS radio button  
and click OK to finish the configuration.  
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Configuring PC in Windows NT4.0  
1. Go to Start / Settings / Control Panel.  
In the Control Panel, double-click on  
Network and choose the Protocols tab.  
2.Select TCP/IP Protocol and click  
Properties.  
3.Select the Obtain an IP address from a  
DHCP server radio button and click OK.  
If you configuring the Network Properties through USB  
Port, please be note to specify a DNS IP address in PC and  
do not use “Obtain DNS server address automatically”  
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3.2 Factory Default Settings  
Before configuring your, you need to know the following default settings.  
Web Interface:  
Username: admin  
Password: admin  
LAN Device IP Settings:  
IP Address: 192.168.1.254  
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0  
ISP setting in WAN site:  
PPPoE  
DHCP server:  
DHCP server is enabled.  
Start IP Address: 192.168.1.100  
IP pool counts: 100  
3.2.1 Username and Password  
The default username and password are “admin” and “admin” respectively.  
If you ever forget the password to log in, you may press the RESET  
button up to 6 seconds to restore the factory default settings.  
Attention  
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3.3 LAN and WAN Port Addresses  
The parameters of LAN and WAN ports are pre-set in the factory. The default values are  
shown below.  
LAN Port  
WAN Port  
IP address  
192.168.1.254  
255.255.255.0  
Enabled  
The PPPoE function is  
enabled to  
automatically get the  
WAN port  
configuration from the  
ISP, but you have to  
set the username and  
password first.  
Subnet Mask  
DHCP server function  
IP addresses for  
distribution to PCs  
100 IP addresses continuing from  
192.168.1.100 through  
192.168.1.199  
3.4 Information from your ISP  
Before configuring this device, you have to check with your ISP (Internet Service Provider)  
what kind of service is provided such as PPPoE, PPPoA, RFC1483, or IPoA.  
Gather the information as illustrated in the following table and keep it for reference.  
PPPoE  
PPPoA  
VPI/VCI, VC-based/LLC-based multiplexing, Username, Password,  
Service Name, and Domain Name System (DNS) IP address (it can  
be automatically assigned by your ISP when you connect or be set  
manually).  
VPI/VCI, VC-based/LLC-based multiplexing, Username, Password,  
and Domain Name System (DNS) IP address (it can be  
automatically assigned by your ISP when you connect or be set  
manually).  
RFC1483 Bridged  
RFC1483 Routed  
VPI/VCI, VC-based/LLC-based multiplexing to use Bridged Mode.  
VPI/VCI, VC-based/LLC-based multiplexing, IP address, Subnet  
mask, Gateway address, and Domain Name System (DNS) IP  
address (it is fixed IP address).  
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3.5 Configuring with your Web Browser  
Open your web browser, enter the IP address of your router, which by default is  
192.168.1.254, and click “Go”, a user name and password window prompt will appear. The  
default username and password are “admin” and “admin”.  
Congratulation! You are now successfully logon to the ADSL2+ Modem/Router!  
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Chapter 4  
Configuration  
At the configuration homepage, the left navigation pane where bookmarks are provided links  
you directly to the desired setup page, including:  
Quick Start (wizard setup)  
Interface Setup (Internet, LAN)  
Advanced Setup (Firewall, Routing, NAT, ADSL)  
Access Management (ACL, IP Filter, SNMP, UPnP, DDNS)  
Maintenance (Administration, Time Zone, Firmware, SysRestart, Diagnositics)  
Status  
Please see the relevant sections of this manual for detailed instructions on how to configure  
your Billion router.  
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4.1 Quick Start  
For detailed instructions on configuring WAN settings, see the Interface Setup section of  
this manual.  
The information you need for the Quick Start to get you online are your login (often in the  
form of username@ispname), your password, and the encapsulation type.  
The following is the Quick Start step, please follow according to the instruction step by step.  
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Step1. Set your new password.  
Step2: Choose your time zone  
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Step3: Set your Internet connection  
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Step4: Restart your ADSL Router  
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4.2 Interface Setup  
Click this item to access the following sub-items that configure the ADSL router: Internet,  
LAN  
These functions are described in the following sections.  
4.2.1 Internet  
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ATM VC  
Virtual Circuit: VPI (Virtual Path Identifier) and VCI (Virtual Channel Identifier) define a  
virtual circuit.  
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VPI: The valid range for the VPI is 0 to 255. Enter the VPI assigned to you. This field may  
already be configured.  
VCI: The valid range for the VCI is 32 to 65535. Enter the VCI assigned to you. This field  
may already be configured.  
ATM QoS: Select CBR to specify fixed (always-on) bandwidth for voice or data traffic.  
Select UBR for applications that are non-time sensitive, such as e-mail. Select VBR for burst  
traffic and bandwidth sharing with other applications.  
PCR: Divide the DSL line rate (bps) by 424 (the size of an ATM cell) to find the Peak Cell  
Rate (PCR). This is the maximum rate at which the sender can send cells.  
SCR: The Sustain Cell Rate (SCR) sets the average cell rate (long-term) that can be  
transmitted.  
MBS: Maximum Burst Size (MBS) refers to the maximum number of cells that can be sent  
at the peak rate. Type the MBS, which is less than 65535  
Encapsulation:  
ISP: Select the encapsulation type your ISP uses from the Encapsulation list.  
Choices vary depending on what you select in the Mode field.  
If you select Bridge in the Mode field, select 1483 Bridged IP.  
If you select Routing in the Mode field, select PPPoA, 1483 Bridged IP, 1483 Router IP or  
PPPoE.  
PPPoE/PPPoA  
User Name: Enter the user name exactly as your ISP assigned.  
Password: Enter the password associated with the user name above.  
Encapsulation: select Bridge in the Mode field, select either PPPoA or RFC 1483.  
select Routing in the Mode field, select PPPoA, RFC 1483, ENET ENCAP or PPPoE.  
Multiplex: Select the method of multiplexing used by your ISP. Choices are VC or LLC.  
Connection: The schedule rule(s) have priority over your Connection settings.  
Always on: Select Always on Connection when you want your connection up all the time.  
Connect on Demand: Select Connect on Demand when you don't want the connection up  
all the time and specify an idle time-out in the Max Idle Timeout field  
Get IP Address: Choose Static or Dynamic  
Static IP Address: Enter the IP address of ADSL Router in dotted decimal notation, for  
example, 192.168.1.254 (factory default).  
IP Subnet Mask: The default is 255.0.0.0. User can change it to other such as  
255.255.255.0.Type the subnet mask assigned to you by your ISP (if given).  
Gateway: You must specify a gateway IP address (supplied by your ISP) when you use  
1483 Bridged IP in the Encapsulation field in the previous screen.  
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Network Address Translation: Select None, Many to One or Many to Many from the  
drop-sown list box. Refer to the NAT chapter for more details.  
Dynamic Route:  
RIP Version: Select the RIP version from RIP-1, RIP-2B and RIP-2M.  
RIP Direction: Select the RIP direction from None, Both, In Only and Out Only.  
Multicast: IGMP (Internet Group Multicast Protocol) is a network-layer protocol used to  
establish membership in a Multicast group - it is not used to carry user data. The BiPAC  
5200 Series supports both IGMP version 1 (IGMP-v1) and IGMP-v2. Select None to disable  
it  
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4.2.2 LAN  
A Local Area Network (LAN) is a shared communication system to which many computers  
are attached and is limited to the immediate area, usually the same building or floor of a  
building.  
Router Local IP  
IP Address: Enter the IP address of ADSL Router in dotted decimal notation, for example,  
192.168.1.254 (factory default).  
IP Subnet Mask: The default is 255.0.0.0. User can change it to other such as  
255.255.255.0.Type the subnet mask assigned to you by your ISP (if given).  
Dynamic Route: Select the RIP version from RIP-1, RIP-2B and RIP-2M.  
RIP Direction: Select the RIP direction from None, Both, In Only and Out Only.  
Multicast: IGMP (Internet Group Multicast Protocol) is a network-layer protocol used to  
establish membership in a Multicast group - it is not used to carry user data. The BiPAC  
5200 Series supports both IGMP version 1 (IGMP-v1) and IGMP-v2. Select None to disable  
it  
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DHCP  
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, RFC 2131 and RFC 2132) allows individual  
clients to obtain TCP/IP configuration at start-up from a server.  
DHCP:  
If set to Enable, your BiPAC 5200 Series can assign IP addresses, an IP default gateway  
and DNS servers to Windows 95, Windows NT and other systems that support the DHCP  
client.  
If set to disabled, the DHCP server will be disabled.  
If set to Relay, the BiPAC 5200 Series acts as a surrogate DHCP server and relays DHCP  
requests and responses between the remote server and the clients. Enter the IP address of  
the actual, remote DHCP server in the Remote DHCP Server field in this case.  
When DHCP is used, the following items need to be set.  
Starting IP Address: This field specifies the first of the contiguous addresses in the IP  
address pool.  
IP Pool Count: This field specifies the size or count of the IP address pool.  
Lease Time: The current lease time of client.  
Primary DNS Server: Enter the IP addresses of the DNS servers. The DNS servers are  
passed to the DHCP clients along with the IP address and the subnet mask.  
Secondary DNS Server: Enter the IP addresses of the DNS servers. The DNS servers  
are passed to the DHCP clients along with the IP address and the subnet mask.  
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4.3 Advanced Setup  
4.3.1 Firewall  
Your router includes a firewall for controlling Internet access from your LAN and helping to  
prevent attacks from hackers. In addition to this, when using NAT (Network Address  
Translation) the router acts as a “natural” Internet firewall, since all PCs on your LAN use  
private IP addresses that cannot be directly accessed from the Internet.  
Firewall:Enabled: As set in default setting, it activates your firewall function.  
Disabled:, it disables the firewall function.  
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4.3.2 Routing  
If you have another router with a LAN-to-LAN connection, you may create a static routing on  
the router that is the gateway to Internet.  
#: Item number  
Dest IP: IP address of the destination network  
Mask: The destination mask address.  
Gateway IP: IP address of the gateway or existing interface that this route uses.  
Metric: It represents the cost of transmission for routing purposes. The number need not  
be precise, but it must be between 1 and 15.  
Device: Media/channel selected to append the route.  
Use: Counter for access times.  
Edit: Edit the route; this icon is not shown for system default route.  
Drop: Drop the route; this icon is not shown for system default route.  
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ADD Route  
Destination IP AddressThis is the destination subnet IP address.  
IP Subnet MaskIt is the destination IP addresses based on above destination subnet IP  
Gateway IP AddressThis is the gateway IP address to which packets are to be  
forwarded.  
MetricIt represents the cost of transmission for routing purposes. The number need not  
be precise, but it must be between 1 and 15.  
Announced in RIP: This parameter determines if the Prestige will include the route to the  
remote node in its RIP broadcasts. Set “Yes”, it is kept private and is not included in RIP  
broadcasts. Set “No”, the remote node will be propagated to other hosts through RIP  
broadcasts.  
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4.3.3 NAT  
The NAT (Network Address Translation - NAT, RFC 1631) is the translation of the IP address  
of a host in a packet. The default setting is Dynamic NAPT. It provides dynamic Network  
Address Translation capability between LAN and multiple WAN connections, and the LAN  
traffic is routed to appropriate WAN connections based on the destination IP addresses and  
Route Table. This eliminates the need for the static NAT session configuration between  
multiple LAN clients and multiple WAN connections.  
Virtual Circuit: VPI (Virtual Path Identifier) and VCI (Virtual Channel Identifier) define a  
virtual circuit. There are eight groups of PVC can be defined and used.  
Number of IPs: User can select Single or Multiple.  
DMZ  
The DMZ Host is a local computer exposed to the Internet. When setting a particular internal  
IP address as the DMZ Host, all incoming packets will be checked by the Firewall and NAT  
algorithms then passed to the DMZ host, when a packet received does not use a port  
number used by any other Virtual Server entries.  
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DMZ: Disabled: As set in default setting, it disables the DMZ function.  
Enabled: It activates your DMZ function.  
DMZ Host Address: Give a static IP address to the DMZ Host when Enabled radio  
button is checked. Be aware that this IP will be exposed to the WAN/Internet.  
Select the Apply button to apply your changes.  
Virtual Server  
In TCP/IP and UDP networks a port is a 16-bit number used to identify which application  
program (usually a server) incoming connections should be delivered to. Some ports have  
numbers that are pre-assigned to them by the IANA (the Internet Assigned Numbers  
Authority), and these are referred to as “well-known ports”. Servers follow the well-known  
port assignments so clients can locate them.  
If you wish to run a server on your network that can be accessed from the WAN (i.e. from  
other machines on the Internet that are outside your local network), or any application that  
can accept incoming connections (e.g. Peer-to-peer/P2P software such as instant  
messaging applications and P2P file-sharing applications) and are using NAT (Network  
Address Translation), then you will usually need to configure your router to forward these  
incoming connection attempts using specific ports to the PC on your network running the  
application. You will also need to use port forwarding if you want to host an online game  
server.  
The reason for this is that when using NAT, your publicly accessible IP address will be used  
by and point to your router, which then needs to deliver all traffic to the private IP addresses  
used by your PCs. Please see the WAN configuration section of this manual for more  
information on NAT.  
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The device can be configured as a virtual server so that remote users accessing services  
such as Web or FTP services via the public (WAN) IP address can be automatically  
redirected to local servers in the LAN network. Depending on the requested service  
(TCP/UDP port number), the device redirects the external service request to the appropriate  
server within the LAN network.  
Rule Index: Choose the rule number.  
Start Port Number: Enter a port number in this field.  
End Port Number: Enter a port number in this field.  
Local IP Address: Enter your server IP address in this field.  
IP Address Mapping  
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Rule Index: Choose the rule number.  
Rule Type:  
One-to-one: This is the mode maps one local IP address to one global IP address. Note that  
port numbers do not change for the One-to-one NAT mapping type.  
Many-to-One: This is the mode maps multiple local IP addresses to one global IP address.  
This is equivalent to Many to One (i.e., PAT, port address translation).  
Many-to-Many Overload: This is mode maps multiple local IP addresses to shared global IP  
addresses.  
Many-to-Many No Overload: This is the mode maps each local IP address to unique global  
IP addresses.  
Server: This type allows you to specify inside servers of different services behind the NAT to  
be accessible to the outside world.  
Local Start IP: This is the starting Inside Local IP Address (ILA). Local IP addresses are  
N/A for Server port mapping.  
Local End IP: This is the end Inside Local IP Address (ILA). If your rule is for all local IP  
addresses, then enter 0.0.0.0 as the Local Start IP address and 255.255.255.255 as the  
Local End IP address. This field is N/A for One-to-one and Server mapping types.  
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Public Start IP: This is the starting Inside Public IP Address. Enter 0.0.0.0 here if you  
have a dynamic IP address from your ISP.  
Public End IP: This is the ending Inside Public IP Address. This field is N/A for  
One-to-one, Many-to-One and Server mapping types.  
Using port forwarding does have security implications, as outside users  
will be able to connect to PCs on your network. For this reason you are  
advised to use specific Virtual Server entries just for the ports your  
application requires, instead of using DMZ. As doing so will result in all  
connections from the WAN attempt to access to your public IP of the  
DMZ PC specified.  
If you have disabled the NAT option in the WAN-ISP section, the  
Virtual Server function will hence be invalid.  
If the DHCP server option is enabled, you have to be very careful in  
assigning the IP addresses of the virtual servers in order to avoid  
conflicts. The easiest way of configuring Virtual Servers is to manually  
Attention  
assign static IP address to each virtual server PC, with an address that  
does not fall into the range of IP addresses that are to be issued by the  
DHCP server. You can configure the virtual server IP address  
manually, but it must still be in the same subnet as the router.  
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4.3.4 ADSL  
ADSL Mode: The default setting is Auto Sync-UP. This mode will automatically detect  
your ADSL, ADSL2+, ADSL2, G.dmt, G.lite, and T1.413. But in some area, multimode  
cannot detect the ADSL line code well. If it is the case, please adjust the ADSL line code to  
G.dmt or T1.413 first. If it still fails, please try the other values such as ALCTL, ADI, etc.  
ADSL Type: There are five modes “Open Annex Type and Follow DSLAM’s  
Setting”, ”Annex A”, ”Annex I”, “Annex A/L”, ”Annex M” and “Annex A/I/L/M” that user can  
select for this connection.  
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4.4 Access Management  
4.4.1 ACL  
Access Control Listing allows you to determine which services/protocols can access which  
BiPAC 5200 Series interface from which computers.  
You can configure the router for remote Telnet access or upload and download router  
firmware and configuration files using FTP. To use this feature, your computer must have an  
FTP client. And can use the BiPAC 5200 Series’s embedded web configurator for  
configuration and file management.  
ACL Rule Index: This is item number  
Secure IP Address: The default 0.0.0.0 allows any client to use this service to remotely  
manage the BiPAC 5200 Series. Type an IP address to restrict access to a client with a  
matching IP address.  
Application: Choose a service that you may use to remotely manage the BiPAC 5200  
Series.  
Interface: Select the access interface. Choices are LAN, WAN and Both.  
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4.4.2 IP Filter  
You may use telnet or Web to remotely manage the ADSL Router. User just needs to enable  
Telnet or Web and give it an IP address that want to access the ADSL Router. The default IP  
0.0.0.0 allows any client to use this service to remotely manage the ADSL Router.  
IP Filter Set Editing  
IP filter Set Index: This is item number  
Interface: Select which channel (PVC) to configure.  
Direction: Select the access to the Internet (“Outgoing”) or from the Internet  
(“Incoming”).or Both.  
IP Filter Rule Editing  
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IP Filter Rule Index: This is item number  
Active: Select Yes from the drop down list box to enable IP filter rule.  
Source IP Address: The source IP address or range of packets to be monitored.  
Subnet Mask: It is the destination IP addresses based on above destination subnet IP  
Source Port Number: This Port or Port Ranges defines the port allowed to be used by  
the Remote/WAN to connect to the application. Default is set from range 0 ~ 65535. It is  
recommended that this option be configured by an advanced user.  
Destination IP Address: This is the destination subnet IP address.  
Subnet Mask: It is the destination IP addresses based on above destination subnet IP  
Destination Port Number: This is the Port or Port Ranges that defines the application.  
Protocol: It is the packet protocol type used by the application, select either TCP or UDP  
or ICMP  
Rule Unmatched: Select action for the traffic unmatching current rule; Forward to leave it  
pass through, and NEXT to check it by the next rule.  
IP Filter Listing  
#: Item number.  
Active: Whether the connection is currently active.  
Src IP Mask: The source IP address or range of packets to be monitored.  
Dest IP Mask: This is the destination subnet IP address.  
Src port: This Port or Port Ranges defines the port allowed to be used by the  
Remote/WAN to connect to the application. Default is set from range 0 ~ 65535. It is  
recommended that this option be configured by an advanced user.  
Dest Port: This is the Port or Port Ranges that defines the application.  
Protocol: It is the packet protocol type used by the application, select either TCP or UDP  
or ICMP  
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4.4.3 SNMP  
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a protocol used for exchanging  
management information between network devices. SNMP is a member of the TCP/IP  
protocol suite. BiPAC 5200 series supports SNMP agent functionality which allows a  
manager station to manage and monitor the router through the network.  
Get Community: Type the Get Community, which is the password for the incoming  
Get-and GetNext requests from the management station.  
Set Community: Type the Set Community, which is the password for incoming Set  
requests from the management station.  
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4.4.4 UPnP  
UPnP offers peer-to-peer network connectivity for PCs and other network devices, along  
with control and data transfer between devices. UPnP offers many advantages for users  
running NAT routers through UPnP NAT Traversal, and on supported systems makes tasks  
such as port forwarding much easier by letting the application control the required settings,  
removing the need for the user to control advanced configuration of their device.  
Both the user’s Operating System and the relevant application must support UPnP in  
addition to the router. Windows XP and Windows Me natively support UPnP (when the  
component is installed), and Windows 98 users may install the Internet Connection Sharing  
client from Windows XP in order to support UPnP. Windows 2000 does not support UPnP.  
UPnP: Select this checkbox to activate UPnP. Be aware that anyone could use a UPnP  
application to open the web configurator's login screen without entering the BiPAC 5200  
Series 's IP address  
Auto-configured: Select this check box to allow UPnP-enabled applications to  
automatically configure the BiPAC 5200 Series so that they can communicate through the  
BiPAC 5200 Series, for example by using NAT traversal, UPnP applications automatically  
reserve a NAT forwarding port in order to communicate with another UPnP enabled device;  
this eliminates the need to manually configure port forwarding for the UPnP enabled  
application.  
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4.4.5 DDNS  
The Dynamic DNS function allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname,  
allowing users whose ISP does not assign them a static IP address to use a domain name.  
This is especially useful for hosting servers via your ADSL connection, so that anyone  
wishing to connect to you may use your domain name, rather than having to use your  
dynamic IP address, which changes from time to time. This dynamic IP address is the WAN  
IP address of the router, which is assigned to you by your ISP.  
You will first need to register and establish an account with the Dynamic DNS provider using  
their website, for example http://www.dyndns.org/  
Dynamic DNS: Select this check box to use dynamic DNS.  
Service Provider: Select the name of your Dynamic DNS service provider.  
My Host Name: Type the domain name assigned to your BiPAC 5200 Series by your  
Dynamic DNS provider.  
E-mail Address: Type your e-mail address.  
Username: Type your user name.  
Password: Type the password assigned to you.  
Wildcard support: Select this check box to enable DYNDNS Wildcard.  
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4.5 Maintenance  
4.5.1 Administrator  
In factory setting, the default password is admin, and that for user is also password. You can  
change the default password to ensure that someone cannot adjust your settings without  
your permission. Every time you change your password, please record the password and  
keep it at a safe place.  
New Password: Type the new password in this field  
Confirm Password: Type the new password again in this field.  
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4.5.2 Time Zone  
The router does not have a real time clock on board; instead, it uses the Simple Network  
Time Protocol (SNTP) to get the current time from an SNTP server outside your network.  
Choose your local time zone. After a successful connection to the Internet, the router will  
retrieve the correct local time from the SNTP server you have specified. If you prefer to  
specify an SNTP server other than those in the drop-down list, simply enter its IP address as  
shown above. Your ISP may provide an SNTP server for you to use.  
Synchronize time with: Select the time service protocol that your time server sends  
when you turn on the Router.  
Time Zone: Choose the time zone of your location. This will set the time difference  
between your time zone and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).  
Daylight Saving: Select this option if you use daylight savings time  
NTP Server Address: Enter the IP address of your time server. Check with your  
ISP/network administrator if you are unsure of this information.  
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4.5.3 Firmware  
Your router’s “firmware” is the software that allows it to operate and provides all its  
functionality. Think of your router as a dedicated computer, and the firmware as the software  
it runs. Over time this software may be improved and modified, and your router allows you to  
upgrade the software it runs to take advantage of these changes.  
To upgrade the firmware of BiPAC 5200 Series, you should download or copy the firmware  
to your local environment first. Press the “Browse…” button to specify the path of the  
firmware file. Then, click “Upgrade” to start upgrading. When the procedure is completed,  
BiPAC 5200 Series will reset automatically to make the new firmware work.  
New Firmware Location: Type in the location of the file you want to upload in this field or  
click Browse to find it.  
Browse: Click Browse... to find the .ras file you want to upload. Remember that you must  
decompress compressed (.zip) files before you can upload them.  
UPGRADE: Click UPGRADE to begin the upload process. This process may take up to  
two minutes.  
After two minutes, log in again and check your new firmware version in the System Status  
screen.  
If the upload was not successful, the following screen will appear. Click Back to go back to  
the Firmware screen.  
DO NOT power down the router or interrupt the firmware upgrading while  
it is still in process. Improper operation could damage the router.  
Warning  
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4.5.4 SysRestart  
Click SysRestart with option Current Settings to reboot your router (and restore your last  
saved configuration).  
If you wish to restart the router using the factory default settings (for example, after a  
firmware upgrade or if you have saved an incorrect configuration), select Factory Default  
Settings to reset to factory default settings.  
You may also reset your router to factory settings by holding the small Reset pinhole button  
on the back of your router in for 10-12 seconds whilst the router is turned on.  
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4.5.6 Diagnostics  
The Diagnostic Test page shows the test results for the connectivity of the physical layer and  
protocol layer for both LAN and WAN sides  
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4.6 Status  
4.6.1 Device Info  
Device Information  
Firmware version: This is the Firmware version  
MAC Address: This is the MAC Address  
LAN  
IP Address: LAN port IP address.  
Sub Net Mask: LAN port IP subnet mask.  
DHCP Server: LAN port DHCP role - Enabled, Relay or disabled  
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WAN  
Status: “Not connected” or “Connected”  
Virtual Circuit: There are eight groups of PVC can be defined.  
VPI: The valid range for the VPI is 0 to 255  
VCI: The valid range for the VCI is 32 to 65535  
Connection Type: Name of the WAN connection.  
VPI/VCI: Virtual Path Identifier and Virtual Channel Identifier  
IP Address: WAN port IP address.  
Subnet mask: WAN port IP subnet mask.  
Default Gateway: The IP address of the default gateway.  
DNS Server: WAN port DHCP role - Enabled, Relay or disabled  
ADSL  
ADSL firmware ver: This is the DSL firmware version associated with your router  
Line State: This is the status of your ADSL link.  
Annex Mode: To show the router’s type, e.g. Annex A, Annex B  
Max TX Power: This field displays the transmit output power level of the ADSL Router.  
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4.6.2 System Log  
Display system logs accumulated up to the present time. You can trace historical information  
with this function.  
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4.6.3 Statistics  
Read-only information here includes port status and packet specific statistics. Also provided  
are "Transmit Statistics" and "Receive Statistics".  
Ethernet  
Interface: This field displays the type of port  
Transmit Frames: This field displays the number of frames transmitted in the last  
second.  
Transmit Multicast Frames: This field displays the number of multicast frames  
transmitted in the last second.  
Transmit total Bytes: This field displays the number of bytes transmitted in the last  
second.  
Transmit Collision: This is the number of collisions on this port.  
Transmit Error Frames: This field displays the number of error packets on this port.  
Receive Frames: This field displays the number of frames received in the last second.  
Receive Multicast Frames: This field displays the number of multicast frames received  
in the last second.  
Receive total Bytes: This field displays the number of bytes received in the last second.  
Receive CRC Errors: This field displays the number of error packets on this port.  
Receive Under-size Frames: This field displays the number of under-size frames  
received in the last second.  
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ADSL  
Transmit total PDUs: This field displays the number of total PDU transmitted in the last  
second.  
Transmit total Error Counts: This field displays the number of total error transmitted in  
the last second.  
Receive total PDUs: This field displays the number of total PDU received in the last  
second.  
Receive total Error Counts: This field displays the number of total error received in the  
last second.  
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Chapter 5  
Troubleshooting  
If the ADSL2+ Router is not functioning properly, you can refer first to this chapter for simple  
troubleshooting before contacting your service provider. This could save your time and effort  
but if the symptoms persist, then consult your service provider.  
Problems starting up the router  
Problem  
Corrective Action  
None of the LEDs  
are on when you  
turn on the router.  
Check the connection between the adapter and the router. If  
the error persists, you may have a hardware problem. In this  
case you should contact technical support.  
You have forgotten  
your router login  
and/or password.  
Try the default login and password, please refers to Chapter  
3. If this fails, you can restore your router to its factory  
settings by holding the Reset button on the back of your  
router for 6 seconds above.  
Problems with the WAN Interface  
Problem  
Corrective Action  
Initialization of the  
PVC connection  
Ensure that the telephone cable is connected properly from  
the ADSL port to the wall jack. The ADSL LED on the front  
panel of the router should be on. Check that your VPI, VCI,  
encapsulation type and type of multiplexing settings are the  
same as those provided by your ISP. Reboot the router GE. If  
you still have problems, you may need to verify these settings  
with your ISP.  
(“linesync”) failed.  
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Frequent loss of  
ADSL linesync  
Ensure that all other devices connected to the same  
telephone line as your router (e.g. telephones, fax machines,  
analogue modems) have a line filter connected between  
them and the wall socket (unless you are using a Central  
Splitter or Central Filter installed by a qualified and licensed  
electrician), and ensure that all line filters are correctly  
installed and the right way around. Missing line filters or line  
filters installed the wrong way around can cause problems  
with your ADSL connection, including causing frequent  
disconnections.  
(disconnections).  
Problems with the LAN Interface  
Problem  
Corrective Action  
Can’t ping any PCs  
on the LAN.  
Check the Ethernet LEDs on the front panel. The LED should  
be on for a port that has a PC connected. If it is off, check the  
cables between your router and the PC. Make sure you have  
uninstalled any software firewall for troubleshooting.  
Verify that the IP address and the subnet mask are consistent  
between the router and the workstations.  
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APPENDIX  
Product Support and Contact Information  
Most problems can be solved by referring to the Troubleshooting section in the User’s  
Manual. If you cannot resolve the problem with the Troubleshooting chapter, please  
contact the dealer where you purchased this product.  
Contact Billion  
AUSTRALIA  
©2006 Billion Electric Co., Ltd. PC Range P/L. All Rights Reserved.  
WORLDWIDE  
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