3Com Network Router Lynx L 510 User Manual

ADSL Ethernet & USB Combo Router  
Quick Guide  
Version 1.1  
• Product warranty does not apply to damage caused by lightning, power surges or wrong voltage usage.  
• This product is for use only in UL Listed computers.  
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Declaration Of Conformity  
Marking by the above symbol indicates compliance with the Essential Requirements of  
the R&TTE Directive of the European Union (1999/5/EC). This equipment meets the  
following conformance standards:  
EN300 328, EN301 489-17, EN60950  
Countries of Operation and Conditions of Use in the European  
Community  
This device is intends to be operated in all countries of the European Community.  
Requirement is for indoors vs. outdoors operation, license requirements and allowed  
channels of operation apply in some countries as described in this document.  
Note: The user must use the configuration utility provided with this product to  
check the current channel of operation and confirm that the devices operating  
in conformance with the spectrum usage rules for the European Community  
countries as described below.  
If operation is occurring outside of the allowable channels as indicated in this guide,  
then the user must cease operating the product and consult with the local technical  
support staff responsible for the wireless network.  
This device may be operated indoors or outdoors in all countries of the European  
Community using the 2.4GHz band: Channels 1 – 13, except where noted below:  
In Italy the end-user must apply for a license from the national spectrum authority  
to operate this device outdoors.  
In France outdoor operation is only permitted using the 2.4 – 2.454 GHz band:  
Channels 1 – 7.  
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Radio Frequency Interference Warnings & Instructions  
(FCC ID: I38-DSL600EWR)  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This  
equipment uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the  
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following  
methods:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna  
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver  
Connect the equipment into an electrical outlet on a circuit different from that  
which the radio receiver is connected  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Modifications made to the product, unless expressly approved by the party responsible,  
could void the user’s right to operate the equipment.  
RF Exposure  
This device has been tested and complies with FCC RF Exposure (SAR) limits in typical  
laptop computer configurations and this device can be used in desktop or laptop  
computers with side mounted PCMCIA slots, which can provide 1 cm separation  
distance from the antenna to the body of the user or a nearby person. Thin laptop  
computers may need special attention to maintain antenna spacing while operating.  
This device cannot be used with handheld PDAs (personal digital assistants). Use in  
other configurations may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.  
This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operate in conjunction with  
another antenna or transmitter.  
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Introduction  
Thank you on your purchase of the Lynx L-510! The Lynx L-510 provides you with a  
high-speed broadband Internet connection using your existing phone line that at the  
same time allows you to make phone calls.  
The Lynx L-510 can be connected to any computer/notebook with a USB Port or 10/100  
Base-T Ethernet card for wired connection or an IEEE 802.11b/g Wireless adapter. For  
multiple user connections, you may connect your computers/notebooks to both the  
Ethernet Ports or through the Wireless adapter. The Ethernet ports have Auto  
MDI/MDIX feature which can allows both cross or straight UTP cable to be utilized. The  
Lynx L-510 has an in-built IEEE802.11g Wireless LAN Access Point for wireless  
connectivity.  
This documentation assumes that there is an Ethernet card or a wireless adapter on  
your computer.  
Minimum System Requirements  
®
Pentium MMX 233MHz  
A CD-ROM Drive  
Ethernet card installed with TCP/IP Protocol (required only if you are connecting to  
the ETHERNET port of your DSL Router)  
USB port (required by if you are connecting to the USB Port of your ADSL Router)  
IEEE 802.11b/g Wireless adapter (Required if you are connecting to the Wireless  
Access Point of the router)  
Host Operating Systems support for USB:  
Windows® 98 Second Edition  
Windows® 2000  
Windows® Me  
Windows® XP  
OS independent for Ethernet  
Web Browser support:  
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 (or later versions)  
Netscape® Navigator 3.02 (or later versions)  
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Lynx L-510  
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Lynx L-510 Package  
For any missing items, please contact your dealer immediately.  
1 Quick Guide  
1 Pre-installation  
requirements Guide  
1 Modem Lynx L-510  
1 Ethernet Cable  
1 POTS Splitter3  
2 In-line Filters3  
(Cat 5 UTP Straight  
Ethernet Network  
Cable)  
1 USB Cable  
1 Telephone Cable  
(RJ-11)1  
1 Installation CD  
1 Power Adapter  
(DC 9V)2  
1 The telephone extension cable used for this Lynx L-510 is a UL Listed Communication Circuit  
Accessory, minimum 26AWG.  
2 This product is intended to be supplied by a UL Listed Direct Plug-In Power Unit marked "Class 2" and  
rated Input: 120VAC, 50-60Hz, 26W, Output: 9Vdc, 1A Only. Different countries are bundled with  
different types of power adapter. The above illustration is only a representative.  
3 Depending on your country of purchase, your package may or may not come with a POTS Splitter and  
or 2 In-Line Filters. The POTS Splitter is required if you are connecting a Telephone Set to the Ethernet  
Modem. The In-line Filter is required to avoid the noise produced by the telephone equipment. Please  
refer to Step 1.2 - Connecting to the ADSL Line for details. POTS-Splitter and In-Line Filters can also  
be purchased from your dealer.  
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Lynx L-510 Overview  
Front Indicators  
1 2  
3 4 5 6  
1 POWER  
Lights up when power is supplied to the ADSL Router.  
2 ETHERNET (E1 ~ E4)  
Lights up when the Ethernet cable is properly connected from your ADSL Router to the  
Ethernet Card. It flickers when the ADSL is transmitting/receiving data.  
3 WIRELESS  
Flickers when the Wireless LAN is operational.  
4 USB  
Lights up when the USB cable is properly connected from your ADSL Router to the  
USB slot. Lights Off when the USB cable is not connected or it is properly disconnected.  
5 DSL  
LED lights off when no Telephone jack (RJ-11) is connected. Flickers when the ADSL  
Router is trying to establish a connection with the ADSL Service Provider (Training).  
Steady Green LED lights up when the ADSL connection is established.  
6 Internet  
Green LED lights up when the PPP connection is established. Lights off when no PPP  
connection.  
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Back Panel  
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4
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3
5
6
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1 DSL  
Connect the telephone jack (RJ-11) to your Telephone Wall Socket (DSL line).  
2 USB  
Connect the USB jack to your PC’s USB slot.  
3 RESET  
To reset your ADSL Router to factory default settings (all customized settings that you  
have saved will be lost!). To reset the ADSL Router, simply press the reset button for  
about 10 seconds.  
4 ETHERNET (E1-E4)  
10/100 Base-T Auto-MDI/MDIX Ethernet jack (RJ-45) to connect to your PC’s Ethernet  
Network card or Ethernet Hub / Switch.  
5 DC 9V  
To connect to the Power Adapter that comes with your package.  
6 POWER SWITCH  
To power on or off the modem. Push downwards to switch ON and lift upwards to OFF.  
7 RF Antenna  
180° 2.4Ghz Wireless Antenna.  
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Typical Wireless-G Router Connection  
Fig 1-4 below shows up to 4 PCs connections.  
Computers  
with Ethernet  
Network Cards  
Computers with  
Wireless Cards  
Lynx L-510  
Figure 1- 1 : 4 PCs Connection Diagram  
To connect to more than 4 computers/notebooks, you may further expand one of the  
Ethernet Ports via an Ethernet Hub/Switch. For details on how to connect to the  
Ethernet Switch/Hub, please refer to the documentation that comes with the unit.  
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Step 1:  
Connecting the Lynx L-510 to Your Computer  
!
Power off your Computer/Notebook or/and any connected devices before  
connecting to the Lynx L-510!  
To connect to your Lynx L-510, you need to have either an Ethernet Port or a USB  
Port present on your computer/Notebook.  
Step 1.1 Connecting the Lynx L-510  
If an Ethernet Port is present, please proceed to section 1.1.2(a) Connecting to the  
Ethernet.  
If an Ethernet Port is not present, locate the USB Port on your  
Computer/Notebook and proceed to section 1.1.2 (b) Connecting to the USB.  
1.1.2 (a) Connecting to the Ethernet  
Ethernet Network Cable  
Ethernet Port  
Ethernet Port  
Back view of a Computer  
Back view of the Lynx L-510  
Note: This connection is not required if you are connecting to an Ethernet Switch/Hub  
for multiple-users connection.  
You may now proceed to Step 1.2.  
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1.1.2 (b) Connecting to the USB  
USB Cable  
USB Port  
USB Port  
Back view of a Computer  
Back view of the Lynx L-510  
You may now proceed to Step 1.2.  
Step 1.2 Connecting to the ADSL Line  
To connect the Lynx L-510 to the ADSL line, carriy out Step 1.2(a).  
To connect the Lynx L-510 to the ADSL line and a Telephone Set, carry out Step  
1.2(b).  
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1.2.1 (a) To connect to the ADSL line  
Telephone Cable  
ADSL Port  
Telephone Outlet  
Back view of the Lynx L-510  
1.2.1 (b) To connect to the ADSL line and Telephone Set  
You must install the POTS Splitter if you need to have a phone near the modem.  
The POTS Splitter (with built-in Microfilter) is a device that allows you to connect both  
your Telephone cable and Telephone Set to the same Telephone Wall Socket. The  
device at the same time helps to eliminate background noise on the telephone line,  
ensuring the best possible phone performance.  
Please follow the following steps to install the Splitter:  
1. Connect your phone to the jack PHONE of the Splitter.  
2. Connect the DSL modem to the jack MODEM of the Splitter.  
3. Connect the jack WALL to the telephone outlet.  
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Telephone Outlet  
Splitter  
ADSL Port  
Phone  
Back view of the Lynx L-510  
Step 1.3 Connecting to the Power Outlet  
Connect your Lynx L-510 to the Power Outlet via the Power adapter (that comes with  
your Lynx L-510 package).  
DC Port  
Power Outlet  
Back view of the Lynx L-510  
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Step 1.4 Powering On  
Power on the Power Outlet that is connected to your Lynx L-510.  
Power on your Computer(s)/Notebook(s).  
Please insert your Lynx L-510 installation CD.  
Please proceed to Step 2.  
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Configuring Your Ethernet Network Card/ Installing  
your USB Device  
Step 2:  
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If your computer/notebook is connected to the Ethernet Port of the Lynx L-510,  
proceed with section 2.1.  
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If your computer/notebook is connected to the USB Port of the Lynx L-510, proceed  
with section 2.2.  
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If your computer/notebooks are connected to both the Ethernet Port and USB Port of  
your Lynx L-510, please proceed with both sections 2.1 and 2.2.  
Step 2.1: Configuring Your Ethernet Network Card  
1. Proceed with this section ONLY if your computer/notebook is connected to the Ethernet Port of  
your ADSL Router.  
2. The following illustrated screen shots serve only as examples. For any dissimilarity, please follow  
closely the instructions prompted on your Computer.  
2.1.1 For Windows® 98 Second Edition / Windows® Me  
i
From your Windows desktop, right-click on the Network Neighborhood icon.  
Select Properties.  
iiii From the Configuration tab, select TCP/IP-> xxx where xxx refers to the model  
of your Ethernet Card that is connected to your Lynx L-510.  
Click Properties.  
(This screen shot uses 3Com  
EtherLink Ethernet card model as an  
example).  
iii Click the IP Address tab.  
Click the option Obtain an IP  
address automatically and click  
OK to save the settings.  
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Ensure that your Lynx L-510 is powered on.  
Restart your system. Proceed to Step 3.  
2.1.2 For Windows® 2000 / Windows® XP  
i
Windows® 2000:  
a) From your Windows desktop, right-click on the icon My Network Places and  
select Properties.  
b) At the Network and Dial-up Connections window, right-click on the Local  
Area Connection icon and select Properties.  
Windows® XP:  
(Instructions are based on default Start menu option)  
a) From your Windows desktop, click Start > All Programs > Accessories >  
Communications > Network Connections.  
b) Right-click on the Local Area Connection icon that reflects the model of your  
Ethernet Card that is connected to your Lynx L-510 and click Properties.  
ii Ensure that the field Connect Using indicates the model of your Ethernet Card that is  
connected to your Lynx L-510.  
(This is important especially if you have more than one Local Area Connection icons  
displayed at the Network and Dial-up Connections/Network Connections window.  
Ensure that you have selected the correct one.)  
Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties.  
(This screen shot uses 3Com  
EtherLink Ethernet card model as an  
example).  
iii. Select the option Obtain an IP address  
automatically and click OK.  
Click OK again to close.  
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Ensure that your Lynx L-510 is powered on.  
Restart your system. Proceed to Step 3.  
Step 2.2: Installing the USB Device Driver  
1. Proceed with this section ONLY if your computer/notebook is connected to the USB Port of  
your ADSL Router!  
2. The following screen shots illustrated serve only as examples. For any dissimilarity, please  
follow closely the instructions prompted on your Computer/Notebook.  
3. For Windows®98 Second Edition users, you may be prompted for your Windows CD-ROM.  
Have it ready by your side.  
2.2.1 Installing the USB Device Driver for Windows® (98/SE/Me/2000/XP)  
i. Power on your computer to start Windows.  
ii. Place the Installation CD into your CD-ROM Drive. The following screen will  
appear.  
iii. Select Install USB Driver  
iv. The following screen will appear. Click Next.  
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v. Read carefully the License Agreement. If you agree, select the option I Agree and  
click Next.  
vi. The following screen will appear. Please make sure that the modem is not  
connected to the computer. Click Next.  
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vii. Select the Installation Folder and click Next.  
viii. Click Next to proceed installation with indicated driver.  
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ix. Click Next to complete the USB Driver installation  
Depending on your system configurations, you may be prompted for your windows CD-ROM during  
installation. At the prompt, replace the Installation CD in your CD-ROM Drive with your Windows  
CD-ROM and click OK.  
At the Copying Files dialog box, enter the path of your Windows CD-ROM and click OK.  
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Step 3:  
Configuring Your Internet Browser  
Step 3.1: Microsoft® Internet Explorer™ (based on IE 5.5)  
i From your Windows desktop, double-click on your Internet Explorer icon  
to  
launch your Browser.  
ii From the Menu, click Tools and select Internet Options.  
iii Select the Connection tab. Click the field, 'Never dial a connection'. (This option  
will be grayed off if you have not installed an analog modem on your computer/notebook  
before. Proceed with 3.1 IV).  
iv Click the LAN Settings... button. Ensure that your Proxy Server is not enabled.  
v Click OK to close the dialog box.  
You may now proceed to Step 4 to establish your Internet connection.  
Step 3.2: Netscape® Navigator  
i From your Windows desktop, double-click on your Navigator icon  
to launch your  
Browser.  
ii Depending on your Netscape versions, carry out one of the following instructions:  
Click Options > Network Preferences.  
Select Proxies. Ensure that the No Proxies option is selected.  
OR  
Click Edit > Preferences.  
Select Advanced and click Proxies. Ensure that the option Direct Connection to the  
Internet is enabled.  
iii Click OK for changes to take effect.  
You may now proceed to Step 4 to establish your Internet connection.  
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Modify the Settings of your Modem  
If you are instructed to modify the settings of your modem:  
i. Follow the instructions of your Operating System to set the IP address of your  
computer to 192.168.1.10, Netmask 255.255.255.0.  
ii. From your Internet Browser, key in http://192.168.1.1 at the address bar and hit  
<Enter>.  
iii. You will be prompted for the Username and Password to login to the Web  
Management. Enter admin for the username and admin for the password (factory  
defaults). Click OK.  
iv. You will see the screen below and carefully follow the instructions of your service  
provider.  
Select your protocol, modify the values of the VPI and VCI according to the  
information given by your ADSL Service Provider and click Next. Proceed with step  
v.  
v. Click Apply after entering your settings.  
vi. Click Save after Apply to save your settings and restart the device.  
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Maintenance  
This section provides instructions on preventive maintenance necessary to ensure that  
the system and equipment are maintained at its optimum operating condition.  
Preventive Maintenance  
Preventive maintenance (PM) or Scheduled Maintenance is the systematic care,  
servicing and inspection of equipment to prevent failures, reduce downtime and  
maintain it in an optimum operational condition.  
Preventive Maintenance (PM) Tasks  
In general, the following PM tasks are recommended to be performed:  
a.  
Pre-Operational Checks  
These are tasks to be performed before the installation and operation of the Lynx L-510  
to ensure that the system is operationally ready:  
1. Check for completeness of the system, ensure all equipment and accessories  
are in place and in good condition;  
2. Check that all switches are at OFF position;  
3. Perform system power up, ensure that the indicators are lit accordingly and no  
alarms or buzzers are triggered;  
4. Perform self test, view diagnostic messages and device status and ensure no  
fault or error messages are displayed or reported;  
b. Post-operation Checks  
These tasks are performed as a procedural post operation check to ensure system is  
properly shut down.  
Perform system power down procedure and ensure that all power supply connections  
and switches are turned OFF.  
c.  
Regular Tasks  
PM regular tasks are to be performed at intervals recommended as in Table 1-1.  
When performing PM cleaning tasks:  
1. Use a lint-free, non-abrasive cloth to perform cleaning – DO NOT use any  
solvent, abrasive cleaning agents or tissue paper. If equipment is dirty (e.g. with  
thick dust), use a soft damp cloth and wipe the surface of the equipment gently.  
2. Wipe off immediately any water or liquid from rack, equipment or accessories.  
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3. Place equipment/accessories in a dry and clean area. DO NOT expose  
equipment to direct sunlight and moisture.  
4. Report any signs of faulty cables to the higher maintenance authority for follow-  
up.  
Table 1-1 : PM Tasks and Schedule  
FREQUENCY  
PROCEDURE  
Monthly  
a. Inspect the equipment for any physical damage or sign of corrosion  
b. Perform visual inspection and cleaning on the modem  
c. Perform LED test on the modem to ensure that the unit is operationaly ready  
d. Perform visual inspection and cleaning on the modem  
e. To ensure outdoor unit has no faulty cables and the unit is operationally ready.  
f. To check for loose connections.  
24-monthly  
a. To re-furbish un-sheltered modems  
b. Perform led test on modems and link test through its firmware to ensure it is  
operationally ready.  
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