Hawking Technology Network Router H BR49 User Manual

H-BR49  
4-Port Broadband Router  
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Introduction……………………………………………………………………………5  
Factory Default Settings…………………………………………………………….10  
Configuration via the Web……………………………………………………….....13  
Changing Passwords…………………………………………………………………42  
Configuration via GUI……………………………………………………………….43  
FAQ…………………………………….…………………………………………….57  
Appendix……………………………………………………………………………. 65  
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The H-BR49 Broadband Router is an integrated Internet IP sharing device with a  
built-in 4-port 10/100Mbps N-Way Fast Ethernet switch. It has superb throughput of  
up to 35Mbps between Internet and LAN, making it the perfect solution to connect a  
small group of PCs to a high-speed broadband Internet connection. Multiple users can  
have high-speed Internet access simultaneously via one single IP address (Internet  
account) of the Cable/xDSL modem.  
This product also serves as an Internet firewall, and thus protects your network from  
being accessed by outside users. All incoming data packets are monitored and filtered.  
The Router can also be configured to filter internal user access to the Internet.  
The built-in 4-port Fast Ethernet Switch lets users plug the network cable into the  
device without buying an additional Hub/Switch.  
In addition, the unit is equipped with an Incoming Mail Indicator, which will become  
lit when there is e-mail waiting to be retrieved at the mail server.  
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Figure 1: Sample Application  
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Features  
Superb performance with throughput of up to 35Mbps between  
Internet and LAN.  
Web and GUI management.  
Supports PPPoE.  
Supports VPN. (PPTP, IP- Sec pass thru)  
Supports Auto MDI/MDIX for the LAN and WAN ports.  
Supports rich Internet applications such as MSN, StarCraft, AOE,  
Battle.net multi-user, Crazy Arcade, NetMeeting, ICQ, mIRC, Web  
browser, FTP, Telnet, E-Mail, News, Ping, PCAnyWhere...  
DHCP server allocates up to 253 client IP addresses.  
Allows for the setting of 32 Static DHCPs.  
Proxy DNS.  
Dynamic DNS (DDNS)  
Allows for the setting of 24 Virtual Servers.  
DMZ host & Multi-DMZ.  
Allows for the setting of 24 Packet Filters.  
Static routing.  
Super manager.  
LED indicator for received E-Mail.  
Allows firmware upgrade through network.  
Supports Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP, Unix, and Mac.  
Natural firewall keeps hackers out.  
Load/Save device settings from/to a PC file  
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Part Names and Functions  
LED Indicators on the Front Panel  
Ports on the Rear Panel  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Figure 2: LED Indicators and Ports  
LED  
Color  
Color  
Status  
Solid  
Indicator  
Flashing  
Turns solid green when  
power is applied to this  
device. Turns solid red N/A.  
when the device is not  
working properly.  
Green  
/Red  
Power  
/Error  
1
2
Receiving/  
WAN  
Connected and linked to  
Green  
Green  
a Cable/xDSL Modem. Sending data  
1 (LAN)  
2 (LAN)  
3 (LAN)  
4 (LAN)  
3
to  
6
Turns green when linked  
to a local network.  
Receiving/  
Sending data  
Flashing frequency (F) vs. Email amount (N)  
F = 1 when N < 5  
F = 2 when 5 N < 10  
Green  
7
New E-Mail  
F = 3 when 10 N < 20  
F = 4 when N 20  
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Port/button  
5V DC  
Functions  
Connects the power adapter plug.  
a
Connects to a Cable/xDSL modem.  
Four RJ-45 dual-speed (10/100Mbps) auto-sensing ports  
for connecting with either 10Mbps or 100Mbps Ethernet  
connections.  
b
Internet  
c
Local (1-4)  
Press for at least 5 seconds to restore to factory settings.  
d
(Factory) RESET Performing the Factory Reset will erase all previously entered  
device settings.  
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Password  
Default setting: No password.  
Setting up a password: When configuring the device, press Enter to login the  
configuration for the first time. It is recommended that you set a password for  
security and management purposes.  
Password forgotten? If you forget the password, you can reset the device to the  
factory setting. Refer to the section titled “Factory Reset” for details.  
Local and Global Port Addresses  
The LAN parameters for the product are pre-set in the factory. The default  
values are shown below.  
Local Port  
192.168.1.254  
Global Port  
The DHCP client  
function is enabled  
to automatically get  
the Global port  
configuration from  
the ISP.  
IP address  
255.255.255.0  
Enabled  
Subnet Mask  
DHCP server function  
253 IP addresses continuing from 192.168.1.1 to  
192.168.1.253  
IP addresses for  
distribution to PCs  
Information from ISP  
Before you start configuring this device, you should review the information  
given in the following tables and use it as a reference.  
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For CATV dynamic mode:  
Some Internet Service Providers (ISP) 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  
registration, find your adapter’s MAC address by doing  
the following:  
Adapter Address  
Using Windows 95 or 98: Click StartRun; type in  
winipcfg”; select the network adapter (not PPP adapter).  
Using Windows ME, 2000 or XP: Click StartRun; type  
in “command”; press Enter. At the DOS prompt, type  
ipconfig/all”. Look for the Adapter’s “Physical  
Address”: a 12-digit HEX number (00-11-22-aa-bb-cc).  
Enter a descriptive name for identification purposes. 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, these fields may be left  
blank. Some Internet Service Providers (ISP) require this  
information and if that is the case, they will provide you  
with the name.  
Device/Computer  
Name (or Host  
Name by some  
ISP.)  
Ex. yourcompany.com,  
Provided by your ISP.  
Domain Name  
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For DSL dynamic mode:  
PPPoE Account  
Info  
Provided by your ISP  
Username  
Password  
Provided by your ISP.  
Provided by your ISP.  
Service Name  
For identification purposes. If it is required, your  
ISP will provide you with the information.  
Provided by your ISP.  
Static IP  
Address  
Static DNS  
Server  
Provided by your ISP.  
For Static Mode:  
IP address  
ISP-assigned IP address  
Subnet mask  
Gateway  
DNS server #1  
DNS server #2  
Example: 203.66.81.201  
Example: 255.255.255.0  
Example: 203.66.81.254  
Example: 203.66.81.251  
Example: 203.66.81.252  
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Before you start setting up IP Sharing via browser-based web configuration,  
make sure that:  
Assuming the workstation’s TCP/IP is set to obtain IP automatically and  
the IP Sharing Device’s Local Port is set to “Distribute IP” (default),  
and all the cables are connected correctly, you are now ready to  
configure this device via Web Browser. Open the browser, enter the  
local port IP address (default at 192.168.1.254) of the IP Sharing Device,  
and click “Go” to get the login page.  
Figure 3  
No user name is required. The default password is left blank. If you have set a  
password, enter that and click OK to continue.  
Figure 4  
At the setup home page, the left navigation pane for bookmarks links you  
directly to the desired setup page. You can select Global Port, Local Port,  
Management, Virtual Server, Packet Filter, Static Router, Checking E-Mail,  
Dynamic DNS, Network Status (WAN IP Status, Session List, User  
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List), Factory Reset, Save Configuration, or Firmware Upgrade. Click on  
the desired setup item to expand the page in the main navigation pane. The setup  
pages covered in this utility are described below.  
WAN Port  
The opening screen contains settings for the Global (Internet connection)  
interface. Click on the down arrow to select the desired Internet connection  
mode on the list.  
For users who are using Cable Modem  
Internet service.  
Obtain configuration automatically  
(CATV dynamic mode)  
For users who are using xDSL Internet  
service that runs PPPoE. If your xDSL  
service uses PPPoE, after installing the  
IP Sharing device, do not run PPPoE  
software on your computers.  
PPPoE (DSL dynamic mode)  
Static configuration  
Select this item when the ISP assigns a  
static IP address for your account.  
CATV dynamic Mode  
Selecting this mode enables you to obtain a dynamic IP address from your ISP  
via DHCP support. Once the IP address is obtained, you can access the Internet.  
For most cases, this page needs no input. However, some ISPs may require some  
information for identification purposes. For example: Device/Computer name  
and Domain Name - please enter the information required to complete the  
settings.  
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Check to modify  
the MAC address  
when necessary.  
Figure 5  
Device Information  
Adapter Address  
This field is grayed out because the Adapter Address is not  
supposed to be entered randomly. Do Not alter the content  
unless you are sure it is necessary to modify your MAC  
address. To modify the address, check Modify and enter  
the desired MAC address.  
Enter a descriptive name for identification purposes. Some  
Internet Service Providers (ISP) require this information  
and if that is the case, they will provide you with the name.  
For example: yourcompany.com. The maximum input  
for this field is 32 alphanumeric characters and it is case  
insensitive. Note: 1. Your ISP may ask you to input a  
certain domain name. 2. A Domain name is also  
required for the internal network’s email and news  
functions.  
Device/Computer  
Name  
Domain Name  
IP Config  
This field is grayed out because the IP address is  
obtained dynamically.  
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PPPoE (DSL dynamic Mode)  
If this mode is selected and settings are saved, this IP sharing device will be  
connected to the Internet over an always-on connection by a method provided by  
PPPoE. PPPoE offers simulated dial-up software like Microsoft Dial-Up  
Networking, which saves the time and effort required to run the program from a  
PC. And the auto-connect/disconnect feature lets the system stay idle when there  
is no activity, but pick up the connection in no time when there is network  
activity. This can significantly save users’ costs on connection fees.  
The TCP MSS function lets you choose the maximum packet size that fits your  
need for optimal throughput. Reducing the packet size can help enhance  
connection to certain web sites or speed up the packets to be received/sent.  
Figure 6  
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Device Information  
Adapter Address  
This field is grayed out because the  
Adapter Address is not supposed to be  
entered randomly. Do Not alter the  
content unless you are sure it is  
necessary to modify your MAC  
address. To modify the address, check  
Modify and enter the desired MAC  
address.  
Enter a descriptive name for  
identification purposes. Some Internet  
Service Providers (ISP) require this  
information and if that is the case,  
they will provide you with the name.  
For example: yourcompany.com. The  
maximum input for this field is 32  
alphanumeric characters and it is case  
insensitive.  
Device/Computer Name  
Domain Name  
Active Profile 1 2 3: You can  
set up to three PPPoE accounts, while  
only one account can be enabled at a  
time. To set the profile, select the  
profile number, enter all the  
information, and then click on Save.  
The device will save the information;  
restart and return to the previous menu  
page. If you don’t see the saved  
information on the screen: from the  
menu on the left, click on the “Global  
Port” to refresh the screen.  
PPPoE Account  
The max. input is 52 alphanumeric  
characters (case sensitive).  
The max. input is 36 alphanumeric  
characters (case sensitive).  
Username  
Password  
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For identification purposes: if it is  
required, your ISP will provide you  
with the information.  
Max packet size (TCP MSS): Click  
the down arrow to select the most  
appropriate MSS (maximum segment  
size; the default value is 1452) for  
your application. Reducing the packet  
size can help enhance connection to  
certain web sites or speed up packet  
transfer rates. If the incorrect selection  
is selected, you may not be able to  
open certain web sites.  
Service Name  
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Note that there may be more than one IP address from your ISP; select one  
address and enter it in the corresponding field.  
Figure 7  
Device Configuration  
This field is grayed out because the  
Adapter Address is not supposed to be  
entered randomly. Do Not alter the  
content unless you are sure it is  
Adapter Address  
necessary to modify your MAC  
address. To modify the address, check  
Modify and enter the desired MAC  
address.  
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Enter a descriptive name for  
identification purposes. Some Internet  
Service Providers (ISP) require this  
information and if that is the case,  
they will provide you with the name.  
For example: yourcompany.com. The  
maximum input for this field is 32  
alphanumeric characters and it is case  
insensitive  
Device/Computer Name  
Domain Name  
Enter the information provided by  
your ISP.  
IP Address  
Enter the information provided by  
your ISP.  
Enter the information provided by  
your ISP.  
Subnet Mask  
Gateway  
Enter the information provided by  
your ISP.  
Primary/Secondary  
SAVE  
After completing the settings on this  
page, click SAVE to save the settings.  
Click UNDO to clear all the settings  
on this page.  
UNDO  
LAN Port  
This screen contains settings for the LAN interface corresponding to the local  
network. You can change the setting to distribute the IP address to local PCs, if  
desired. If “Distribute IP address to local computer” is selected, users can enter  
the IP addresses assigned for the computers on the LAN. The number of IP  
addresses decides the number of clients allowed for the assigned IP addresses.  
Note that all the PCs on the same LAN should use the same subnet Mask.  
Users can also set Static DHCPs on this page. Users are allowed to set 32 Static  
DHCPs. Using this feature, the device will assign the same IP address to a  
computer (according to the network adapter’s MAC address) and this computer  
becomes the only one able to request that IP address. This is quite useful to set  
virtual servers which specifically require fixed IPs for outside Internet access.  
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Private Network  
IP Address  
Default: 192.168.1.254 (this is the  
local address of this IP Sharing  
device)  
Default: 255.255.255.0  
Subnet mask  
DHCP Server  
Check this radio button to disable this  
IP Sharing device from distributing IP  
Addresses (DHCP Server disabled)  
Check this radio button to enable this  
IP Sharing device to distribute IP  
Addresses (DHCP enabled). The  
following field will be activated for  
you to enter the starting IP Address.  
Do not distribute IP address to local  
computers  
Distribute IP addresses to local  
computers  
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The starting address of this local IP  
network address pool. The pool is a  
piece of continuous IP address  
segment. Keep the default value at  
192.168.1.1, which should work for  
most cases.  
Start IP address  
Maximum: 253. Default value of 253  
should work for most cases.  
Number of IP addresses  
Note: If “Continuous IP address poll  
starts” is set at 192.168.1.1 and the  
“Number of IP address in pool” is  
253, the device will distribute IP  
addresses from 192.168.1.1 to  
192.168.1.253 to all the computers in  
the network that request IP addresses  
from the DHCP server (IP Sharing  
Device).  
Click the ADD button to enter the  
Static DHCP page. Enter IP and  
Network adapter MAC addresses for  
Static DHCP and click the ADD button  
to save the settings. Click DELETE  
ALL to clear all entries. Click the  
Index drop-down menu to select the  
desired entry number and then click  
DELETE to delete only the selected  
server. You can add up to 32 static  
DHCP IPs. Click BACK to return to  
the Local Port page to continue.  
When necessary, enter the IP Address  
of the Windows domain name server.  
Static DHCP IP & MAC address  
WINS server  
SAVE  
After completing the settings on this  
page, click SAVE to save the settings.  
Click UNDO to clear all the settings  
on this page.  
UNDO  
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Advanced Setup  
Management  
In this management page, you can:  
1. Change Administrator’s password: change the password for the device.  
2. Limit Management: Enables two stations to manage this IP Share through  
Web configuration. Enter the MAC addresses of the stations you selected for  
management. After the setup is completed, only the assigned stations with  
correct password authentication can manage this IP Share device.  
3. Block LAN Request: Blocks requests from the Internet to the local network.  
If this item is checked, the function of management through Web  
configuration will be disabled. In other words, Internet requests and the  
HTTP management, namely ICMP, IDENT, and HTTP will be rejected.  
4. Block WAN Request.  
Management via Internet: Allows management of this device via HTTP  
from the Internet.  
5. Modify the Configuration Port: Enables the user to modify the port  
number for web configuration.  
Figure 9  
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Change Administrator’s password:  
1. Click the checkbox to enable this change.  
2. Enter the new password.  
3. Re-enter the new password for confirmation.  
Limit Management:  
1. Click the checkbox to enable this function.  
2. Enter the network adapter MAC address for Station 1.  
3. Enter the network adapter MAC address for Station 2. If you are only  
setting up one management station, leave the Station 2 MAC address  
with all F.  
Below are coordinate results of the Block WAN Request and HTTP management  
for this device. Refer to this table for further Internet/system management.  
V: Checked  
O: Unchecked  
Block WAN  
Request  
Management  
Via Internet  
Coordinate Result  
WAN requests over TCP 113 (IDENT) and  
ICMP are rejected.  
HTTP management is not allowed.  
WAN requests over TCP 113 (IDENT) and  
ICMP are accepted.  
HTTP management is allowed.  
WAN requests over TCP 113 (IDENT) and  
ICMP are accepted.  
O
V
O
O
(automatically)  
V
O
HTTP managements is not allowed.  
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Figure 10  
Modify the Configuration Port:  
1. Click the checkbox to enable this function.  
2. Input the port number for web configuration. The default web port for  
configuration is set to 80. If you want to change the default setting, input the  
appropriate port number. Once the web configuration has been modified,  
configuration over the web should be changed with the new setting (e.g., if  
the web configuration port is set to 8080, you will need to input the address  
as follows to login the web configuration: http://192.168.1.254:8080 (where  
192.168.1.254 is your local port IP address).  
After changing the settings, click SAVE to save them, or click UNDO to clear all the  
settings on this page.  
Virtual Server  
In this page, you can set up a local server with a specific port number that stands  
for the service (e.g. web(80), FTP(21), Telnet(23)). When this device receives an  
incoming access request for this specific port, it will be forwarded to the  
corresponding internal server. You can add virtual servers either by port number  
or by name.  
A maximum 24 Server entries are allowed and each port number can only be  
assigned to one IP address.  
NOTE: Setting up a Virtual Server is like opening the firewall, which exposes  
your network to users on the Internet. This means the IP Share’s NAT will no  
longer be able to provide protection from hackers.  
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Figure 11  
Add Server  
Method:  
By Name  
By Port  
You can select to set up a virtual server either by name or by port  
number.  
Select and click to scroll down. Select from the most popular  
server applications for the Virtual Server.  
Application  
(Port)  
Please select the port type (TCP or UDP) for the port number that  
was entered earlier.  
Port Type  
For selecting a specific port or a range of ports that you want the  
Internet users to be able to access. The valid port numbers range  
from 0 to 65535.  
Single/Range,  
Port Number  
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Click UNDO to clear all the settings on this page.  
Each time you finished setting, click ADD and the added  
servers will appear on the Server List.  
UNDO  
ADD  
Click to delete all the servers on the list.  
Click the Index drop-down menu to select the desired server  
number and then click DELETE to delete only the selected  
server.  
DELETE ALL  
DELETE  
If the DMZ Host Function is enabled, it means that you can set  
up a DMZ host at a particular computer to be exposed to the  
Internet so that some applications/software, especially  
Internet/online games can have two-way connections. You can  
enter up to four DMZ Hosts in the device.  
DMZ Host  
Function:  
Enter the local IP address mapping to the client computer,  
which you will want to use as the DMZ Host computer.  
Enter the WAN IP Address set for the DMZ Host.  
DMZ LAN IP  
Address  
DMZ WAN IP  
Address  
Click to clear all the settings on this page.  
After completing the settings on this page, click “ADD” to save  
the settings.  
UNDO  
ADD  
Display all the DMZ hosts.  
DMZ List  
DELETE ALL  
DELETE  
Click to delete all the DMZ host(s) on the list.  
Click on the Index drop-down menu to select the desired host  
number and then click DELETE to delete only the selected  
host.  
Packet Filters  
In the Packet Filters setup screen, you can block specific internal users from  
accessing the Internet and you can also disable specific Internet services. You  
can set up the filters described in the tables that follow. Each filter can be set to  
filter (drop) or forward (pass) packets. You can input up to 24 filters into this  
device.  
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Filter according to the local  
computer’s network adapter MAC  
address (also known as the adapter  
card’s Physical Address).  
Network Adapter Address Filter  
Filter with the computer’s IP address.  
You can filter a single IP, or a range  
of IP addresses.  
IP Address Filter  
Single/Range  
Enter the Start and End IP addresses  
for a range of IP addresses for  
filter/forward.  
IP Range  
From Local IP: filtering of an IP  
address of a local computer; or  
To Remote IP: filtering of an IP  
address of a remote server (this  
remote server connects to the device  
via Internet).  
Direction  
Filter using the port number. You can  
set the filter for a single port or a  
range of ports.  
TCP/UDP Port Filter  
Filter/Forward  
Select to Filter or Forward for the  
following assigned port(s).  
Please note that performing the Factory  
Reset will erase all previously entered  
device settings.  
You can filter a single port, or a range  
of ports  
The port number(s) for the filters.  
Single/Range  
Port Number  
TCP port: filter according to the  
Connection-Based  
Application Service on the  
remote server using the port  
number.  
UDP port: filter according to  
the Connectionless  
Port Type  
Application Service on the  
remote server using the port  
number.  
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Figure 12  
Every time you finish setting the filters, click the ADD button and the  
added filter will appear on the Filter List  
Click UNDO to clear all the settings in this category  
Displays all the Packet Filters.  
ADD  
UNDO  
Filter List  
DELETE ALL  
Click to delete all the filters on the list.  
Click on the Index drop-down menu to select the desired filter  
number and then click DELETE to delete only the selected  
filter.  
DELETE  
Static Router  
You can set static routes to manually administrate the network topology/traffic  
when the dynamic route is not effective enough.  
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To set the static routers:  
1. Select Static Route #1” or “Static Route #2”.  
2. Enter the settings.  
3. You can refer to the following two example applications for settings.  
When finished, click SAVE to save settings. Click UNDO to clear all  
entries.  
Example Application 1:  
Default Gateway: 192.168.4.2.  
Destination Network/Host: 192.168.3.0  
Figure 13  
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Figure 17  
Figure 18  
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Check E-Mail  
Check E-Mail: You may input your mail account on this IP Share and the device  
will check e-mails at the frequency that you previously set for the desired  
interval time.  
1. Select the LED number and enter the account name, password, the name  
of the incoming mail server (POP3: i.e. mail.myaccount.com) and the  
interval to check mail.  
2. Check Enable to enable this IP Share to indicate when there’s email(s)  
detected.  
Depending on the number of emails in the mailbox, the MAIL ALERT LED  
will flash in different frequencies. For details on the email LED indication, refer  
to the previous section, titled “Parts Names and Functions”.  
Check to enable the MAIL  
ALERT function.  
Figure 19  
Email Account  
Enter the email account name you want to check for email information.  
Enter the password for the above email account for authentication.  
Enter the incoming mail server name (POP3) corresponding to the email  
account you want to check.  
Account  
Password  
Incoming Mail  
Server  
Enter the time interval that you would like the device to check the email.  
Interval to check  
Click UNDO to clear all the settings on this page.  
After completing the settings on this page, click SAVE to save the  
settings.  
UNDO  
SAVE  
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Dynamic DNS  
The Dynamic DNS (Domain Name Server) allows you to alias a dynamic IP  
address to a static hostname, enabling your device to be more easily accessed by  
specific name. When this function is enabled, the IP address in the Dynamic  
DNS Server will be automatically updated with the new IP address provided by  
the ISP.  
Figure 20  
Click to enable this function and make the settings available.  
Click on the question mark to find out more about Dynamic DNS  
Service.  
Dynamic DNS Function  
Note: If you don’t already have the Dynamic DNS Service, please  
click on the “?” and then follow the instructions to sign up for the  
service.  
Enter your host domain name. Click the down arrow to select  
your Dynamic DNS client with which you registered for the service.  
DNS Account  
Enter your user name, which you registered with the Dynamic DNS  
client.  
Enter your password, which you registered with the Dynamic DNS  
client.  
User Name  
Password  
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Check to enable the Wildcard function. To learn more about  
Wildcard, please refer to the FAQ section.  
To learn more about MX (Mail Exchanger), please refer to the FAQ  
section.  
Check to have the Backup MX service enabled.  
Displays the results of the action. If the action fails, click Force  
Update IP to enable the function.  
Enable Wildcard  
Mail Exchanger  
Backup MX?  
Status  
Click to clear all the settings on this page.  
After completing the settings on this page, click SAVE to save  
the settings.  
UNDO  
SAVE  
Network Status  
WAN IP Status  
Display the current Internet connection status. After the device is connected to  
the Internet Service, you will see IP, Subnet Mask, Gateway and DNS IP  
addresses on the table.  
Figure 21  
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Click on this button to disconnect from the ISP and release  
all the IP information on the WAN port.  
Click on this button to reconnect to the ISP and renew all IP  
information on the WAN port.  
RELEASE/DISCONNECT  
RENEW/CONNECT  
Sessions List  
Displays active Internet sessions through this device.  
Figure 22  
Click on this button to refresh the list  
REFRESH  
T/U  
and get the latest session list.  
Displays TCP or UDP port type.  
The local network IP address/port  
number for one end point of the  
session.  
IP Client/ Port Client  
Featuring NAT (Network Address  
Translation), the Port Fake is used to  
translate the local network IP  
addresses for connecting to the  
Internet.  
Port Fake  
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The outside network IP address/port  
number for the other end of the  
session.  
The idle time of the session. If the idle  
time is too long (more than 15  
minutes), the device will disconnect  
the idled session.  
IP Remote/Port Remote  
Idle  
Users List  
Displays the current active users. Click the REFRESH button to refresh the list.  
Figure 23  
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Others  
Factory Reset  
To reset to factory default setting, click the GO button. Please note that  
performaing the Factory Reset will erase all previously entered device settings.  
Figure 24  
Save Configuration  
This function enables users to always save the current configurations as a file (i.e.  
config.sav), so that no re-entry is required when users want to switch between  
various configurations. To load a configuration from file, enter the file name or  
click Browse to find the file from your computer. Click SAVE to save a  
current/new configuration to file.  
Figure 25  
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Figure 26  
Figure 27  
When prompted in the upper left screen, select “Save this file to disk”, and the upper  
right screen will prompt you a dialog box to enter the file name and the file location.  
Please not that the configuration file is in .sav format.  
Load Configuration from File  
File Path/Name: If you want to load a configuration file, enter the file name with the  
correct path and then click on LOAD. Or click Browse to select the file.  
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Firmware Upgrade  
1. Download the latest firmware from your distributor and save the file on the  
hard drive.  
2. Make sure all computers in the network are off, or connect the Broadband  
Router directly to the PC that has the new firmware.  
3. Start the browser, open the configuration page, click on Others, and click  
Firmware Upgrade to enter the Firmware Upgrade window. Enter the  
new firmware’s path and file name (i.e. C:\FIRMWARE\firmware.bin). Or,  
click the Browse button, find and open the firmware file (the browser will  
display the correct file path).  
4. Click UNDO to clear all the settings on this page. Or click UPGRADE  
NOW to start the upgrade.  
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The device has no password by default. It is recommended that you set a  
password to ensure that no one can adjust the device’s settings.  
1. On the setup home page, select Detail Setup at the left panel.  
2. Click on Advanced Setup and the click on Management.  
3. Check the box for Change Administrator’s Password.  
4. Enter the new password.  
5. Enter the password again to confirm.  
6. Click SAVE at the bottom of the page to save the setting.  
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Getting Started  
Note:  
To use this GUI, you must have IE 4.01 or above preinstalled.  
Before using this GUI program, be sure you have properly  
configured your computer by following the instructions in the quick  
installation guide. (For the first installation, insert the provided  
setup CD-ROM in your CD drive; the auto-execution file will start  
automatically. Select Quick Setup Wizard. Choose the service that  
fits your case and follow the step-by-step instructions to finish.)  
For advanced setup, it is recommended that you configure over the  
web. See the section titled “Configuration via Web”.  
Figure 30  
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1. To configure this Broadband Router via the setup program, click  
Basic Setup Tool. You will enter the setup screen.  
Figure 31  
2. When the opening screen appears, you will be prompted a list of the  
current active devices in the network.  
The configure dialog box is categorized into several tabs that are detailed in the  
following sections.  
Icon  
Function  
Find  
Description  
Find all devices  
Configure  
Configure the specified device  
Upgrade  
Upgrade the firmware  
Factory  
Reset  
Reset to factory default settings  
WAN IP  
User List  
WAN IP configuration  
Displays the user list  
Session List Displays session list  
Exit Exit application  
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3.  
Click  
on the tool bar to configure the selected device.  
Management  
Figure 32  
The current firmware version (Read-only)  
Firmware Version  
Change Administrator  
Password  
In this dialog box, you can set the administrator’s password.  
Enter the new password.  
New Password  
Enter the password again to confirm.  
Confirm New Password  
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Check to enable the modification for the web configuration port  
number setting. In the corresponding field, enter the port number for  
Web Configuration.  
Modify the  
configuration port  
Click to save the setting.  
Click to cancel the setting.  
SAVE  
CANCEL  
LAN Port  
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IP Address  
Default: 192.168.1.254  
SubNet mask  
Default: 255.255.255.0  
Do not distribute IP address to local computers1  
Checking this radio button to disable this Broadband Router from distributing IP  
addresses to the local network.  
Distribute IP addresses to local computers  
Click this radio button to enable this Broadband Router to distribute IP addresses.  
The following field will be activated for you to enter the starting IP address:  
Start IP Address: Enter the starting address for this local IP network  
address pool. The pool is a piece of continuous IP.  
Number of IP addresses in pool  
Maximum: 253. Default: 253  
Click to SAVE the settings.  
WAN Port  
This screen contains settings for the WAN interface. Different WAN interfaces  
will have different displays, including ones for:  
ADSL/Cable modem (Obtain Configuration Automatically [CATV  
Dynamic Mode] )  
ADSL with PPPoE enabled (PPPoE [DSL Dynamic Mode])  
Static Leased Line (Static Configuration)  
Click to select the appropriate WAN interface for your environment.  
1 If you check this selection, remember you have to specify a static IP address for each of your local  
computers.  
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CATV dynamic Mode  
Figure 34: CATV Dynamic Mode  
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It is necessary for some ISPs to identify the device by  
its IP.  
Adapter Address  
Enter a descriptive name for identification purpose.  
For example: yourcompany.com. The maximum input  
for this field is 32 alphanumeric characters and it is  
case insensitive.  
Since CATV dynamic mode was selected, this  
category is automatically fixed to dynamic, and all  
fields are grayed out.  
Device/Computer Name  
Domain Name  
IP Config  
DNS Server  
Dynamic  
Static  
You may select Dynamic DNS Server or Static DNS  
server.  
PPPoE (DSL dynamic Mode)  
It is necessary for some ISPs to identify the device by its IP.  
Enter a descriptive name for identification purpose.  
Adapter Address  
Device/Computer  
Name  
For example: yourcompany.com. The maximum input for this field is  
Domain Name  
32 alphanumeric characters and it is case insensitive.  
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PPPoE Account Active Profile  
You can set up to three PPPoE accounts (only one account can be enabled at a  
time). To set the profile, select the profile number, enter all the information,  
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and then click SAVE. The device will save the information, restart and return to  
the previous menu page. If you don’t see the saved information on the screen  
from the menu on the left, click on the “Global Port” to refresh the screen.  
The maximum input is 52 alphanumeric characters (case sensitive).  
The maximum input is 36 alphanumeric characters (case sensitive).  
Configure this device to disconnect the PPPoE connection when  
there is no activity for a predetermined period of time.  
Username  
Password  
Auto-  
disconnect  
if idle for x  
minutes  
Default: 5 minutes. You can input any number from 0 to  
65535  
To ensure that the line is always connected, set the number  
to 0.  
For identification purposes. If required, your ISP will provide you  
with the information.  
Max packet size (TCP MSS): Click the down arrow to select the  
most appropriate MSS (maximum segment size; default value is  
1452) for your application. Reducing the packet size can enhance  
connection to certain web sites or speed up packet transfer rate.  
NOTE: If the incorrect selection is chosen, you may not be able to  
open certain web sites.  
Service  
Name  
Static IP  
Address  
Enter the IP address provided by your ISP.  
Check to enable auto-reconnect with the PPPoE line. This function  
allows the device to automatically reconnect when the line is  
disconnected due to an ISP problem.  
Auto-  
reconnect  
Enter the primary and secondary DNS addresses provided by your  
ISP.  
Static DNS  
Server  
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Static Mode  
Figure 36  
It is necessary for some ISPs to identify the device by its  
Adapter Address  
IP.  
Enter a descriptive name for identification purposes.  
Device/Computer  
Name  
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For example: yourcompany.com. The maximum input for  
this field is 32 alphanumeric characters and it is case  
insensitive.  
Domain Name  
IP Config.  
Dynamic  
This line is grayed out for static configuration.  
Static  
Enter the information provided by your ISP.  
Enter the information provided by your ISP.  
Enter the information provided by your ISP.  
IP Address  
Subnet Mask  
Gateway  
DNS Server  
Dynamic  
Static  
This line is grayed out for static configuration.  
Enter the information provided by your ISP.  
Primary/Secondary  
Upgrade  
1. Ask your local distributor to get the latest firmware's updated version.  
2. Download and store the updated program into the server's hard disk.  
3. Click Default FileStart to start upgrading. If you copy the firmware  
file to a desired location, in the Upgrade Firmware window, select  
“Specify File”, then enter the firmware file’s path (e.g.,  
C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\firmware.bin), and then click “Start” to upgrade  
the firmware.  
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Factory Reset  
To reset to factory default setting, click the reset button  
on the tool bar.  
A warning message appears to advise you that you will lose your settings for the  
device. Click OK to continue or Cancel to exit.  
WAN IP  
Displays the current Internet connection status. After the device is connected  
to the Internet Service, you will see the IP, Subnet Mask, Gateway, DNS IP  
addresses and Link Status on the table.  
Connect: Click on this button to reconnect to the ISP and renew all IP  
information on the WAN port.  
Disconnect: Click on this button to disconnect from the ISP and release all  
the IP information on the WAN port.  
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User List  
Displays the current active users.  
Refresh: Click this button to refresh the list.  
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Session List  
Displays active Internet sessions through this device.  
Refresh: Click on this button to refresh the list and get the latest session list.  
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When Should I modify the MAC address for WAN/global port settings?  
Some ISPs identify their clients by accessing the MAC address and the host  
names. Therefore, this information is required for identification purposes. The  
MAC address required for WAN/global port settings is the adapter address for  
the IP Sharing you are now configuring. Generally, it should be the one you  
already registered in your ISP, and thus, there should be no need to modify it.  
However, there is an exception when the IP sharing device you are now using is  
not the one with the MAC address that you registered in your ISP. If this is the  
case, it then becomes necessary to modify the MAC address.  
What is DMZ?  
DMZ is an abbreviation for “demilitarized zone”. A DMZ is a sort of middle  
region between an external network, such as the Internet, and a company's  
Intranet or internal network. It is a subnet that contains a firewall and proxy  
server, which exist either in separate servers or in a single server. The firewall  
connects to an external firewall on the Internet side, which may be at the ISP's  
location and is often called a "boundary router." The double firewall architecture  
adds an extra measure of security for the Intranet.  
What is Dynamic DNS (DDNS)?  
Through the Dynamic DNS service, an IP Registry provides a public central  
database where information such as email addresses, hostnames, IPs etc. can be  
stored and retrieved. If your DNS server uses an IP associated with dynamic IP,  
DDNS will resolve this issue. The Dynamic DNS service acts much the same  
way as old-time phone operators: users call the operator and ask to speak to you;  
the operator, who knows your extension, will make the connection. Every time  
your computer comes online, it will inform the Dynamic DNS server what the  
current IP address is. Users who need to connect to your server will be sent to the  
right place. You can visit HTTP://WWW.DYNDNS.ORG for more information  
about DDNS.  
Why "Dynamic DNS?"  
With Dynamic DNS support, you can alias a dynamic IP address to a static  
hostname, allowing the host to be more easily accessible from various locations  
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on the Internet. You must register with a Dynamic DNS Client to use this  
service. Please go to HTTP://WWW.DYNDNS.ORG for more information.  
What is a Wild card ?  
A wildcard alias is a method that is used to give your hostname multiple  
identities. If you were to register yourhost.com, everything under  
(*).yourhost.com would be aliased to yourhost.com. This includes host names  
been enabled, your host can be reached at *.yourhost.dyndns.org. First , you  
need to register a dyanmic DNS account with www.dyndns.org. To use this  
service, you must register with the Dynamic DNS client. The Dynamic DNS  
Client service provider will give you a password or key. Refer to the “What is  
Dynamic DNS (DDNS)?” question above for more information.  
What is MX (Mail Exchanger)? And why MX?  
The Internet email system for both machines and network connections are prone  
to error. Because of this, a chain of email hubs is built into the email architecture.  
If the "primary" mail host goes down, instead of queuing up the mails in the  
unreliable host on the Internet, they get sent to the "secondary" or "backup" mail  
exchanger for delivery, until the primary mail server becomes functional again.  
In technical terms, this service is known as a Backup Mail Exchanger.  
What is PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol Over Ethernet )?  
The popular PPP Protocol is used primarily for dial-up Internet connections.  
PPPoE is designed to integrate broadband services into this current, widely  
deployed, easy-to-use, and low-cost dial-up-access networking infrastructure.  
Thus, customers can get greater access speed without changing the operation  
concept.  
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How do I know if I am using PPPoE?  
If you are using a broadband connection and you are asked to login a user name and  
password in order to connect, you are using PPPoE. Or, if you are still unsure, please  
contact your ISP or call Hawking Tech Support.  
IP address conflict  
If a message appears indicating an IP address conflict on any of the workstations  
in the network, it means that two or more workstations are operating under the  
same IP address. If you have setup the device as a DHCP server:  
1. Please run the "winipcfg" (see previous question) utility on the  
problem workstation  
2. Select the correct Network Adapter  
3. Click “release all” to release all current configuration first  
4. Then click “renew all” to renew the IP information again (for  
Windows 2000/NT40/XP, run IPCONFIG /release and then run  
IPCONFIG /renew).  
If the DHCP function is disabled and static IP addresses are assigned to each  
workstation, please double-check each workstation’s IP address for any duplicate  
IP.  
Cannot access the Internet  
Check the physical connectivity of the local network.  
Check to see that the LAN and WAN LEDs on the product’s front panel are lit. If  
they are lit, please proceed to the next step. If not, make sure you are using the  
correct cables and the cables are connected to the network devices properly.  
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Check the physical connectivity of the broadband device.  
Examine the LED of the LAN port and the LED of the broadband signal input on  
the Cable Modem/xDSL Modem. If the LAN LED is not lit, make sure you are  
using the correct cables and that the cables are connected to the devices properly.  
If the LED indicator for the broadband signal is not lit, please contact your ISP.  
Check the status of your H-BR49.  
After checking the cabling, you should also check to see if you have entered the  
correct user name and password provided by your ISP. Please note that the user  
name and password are case sensitive.  
To check the Internet connection status, open the browser to start the web  
configuration, and then select Network Status WAN IP Status. Check to see  
that the Link Status displays “Connect successfully”. If not, you may have to  
contact your ISP to see if their Internet service is available.  
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Check the logical connectivity from your computer to the Internet.  
Refer to the section "PING.EXE" in the "TCP/IP Network diagnosis" chapter.  
Follow the steps described in that chapter to determine the source of the problem.  
Diagnosis  
TCP/IP Network Diagnosis  
Execute WINIPCFG.EXE or PING.EXE for TCP/IP network diagnosis.  
WINIPCFG  
The WINIPCFG program (for Win95, 98, and ME) is used to gather information  
about the TCP/IP connections that are active on your system. It cannot be used to  
dynamically adjust TCP/IP connections. You can also renew leases (if allowed  
by the network), and get the current IP address assignments through this program.  
From Windows, go to Start, click Run, enter WINIPCFG, and click OK.  
Figure 42: Run  
The following figure displays the adapter address and current TCP/IP address.  
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Note: Under “Ethernet Adapter Information”, select the correct Ethernet  
adapter that is installed on your computer.  
Figure 43: IP Configuration  
Click the More Info button to get detailed configuration information.  
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Figure 44: IP Configuration  
On the top, the computer’s “Host Name” and “DNS server” are configured to  
call when it is looking for a named resource. The default gateway is the server  
through which the client connects to the Internet. The DHCP Server identifies the  
network server that assigns IP addresses to computers on the network.  
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If the product is working properly, the following should be apparent from this  
screen:  
1. The Client should have an IP address within the prescribed range  
(default 192.168.1. #; where # is from 1 ~ 253).  
2. The “DHCP” and “Default Gateway” should list the product’s  
local port address (the device’s IP address; the default is  
192.168.1.254).  
3. The DNS server IP addresses should match the DNS server IP  
addresses set in the device.  
IPCONFIG  
For Win NT and Win2000:  
Go to “Start” ”Programs” ”Accessories” ”Command Prompt” to open  
the Command Prompt. Type in IPCONFIG /ALL and hit “Enter” to see the  
adapter’s information. Type in IPCONFIG /RELEASE to release the IP  
addresses of all adapters and IPCONFIG /RENEW to renew the IP addresses.  
For a list of the IPCONFIG commands, type in IPCONFIG /? .  
PING.EXE  
Ping is used to verify that a computer is active and available. Users can “ping” a  
specific destination domain name or just the IP address.  
Example:  
To find the server 168.95.192.1, type the following command at the MS-DOS  
prompt and then press “Enter”:  
C:\>ping 168.95.192.1  
PING can be executed in Windows as shown below:  
1. Go to the Start menu.  
2. Click Run.  
3. Type ping 168.95.192.1 and click OK.  
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4. The server (IP address) is online if the following message appears:  
Reply from 192.168.0.1: bytes=32 time=3ms TTL=100  
5. The destination device is not reachable if the following message appears:  
Reply from 192.168.0.1: Destination host unreachable  
or Request timed out.  
ISP Connectivity Checkup  
Issue a PING command to the IP address of your ISP’s gateway or DNS server.  
For Example:  
If the DNS server address is 203.66.81.254, enter Ping 203.66.81.254 at the C:\>  
prompt. If successful, you will be able to reach your ISP server. If unsuccessful  
(Request timeout), you may have trouble connecting to your ISP. Please verify  
that the product is properly configured to connect to your ISP. Also verify that  
both your Cable/DSL modem and the line are functioning.  
Internet Connectivity Checkup  
PING to an IP address or domain name on the Internet.  
For Example:  
C:\> P ING 168.95.192.1 –w 5000  
If successful, you will be connected to the Internet.  
If you can ping the ISP’s gateway, but cannot ping a specific site (e.g.,  
problem (the DNS server is not available).  
Getting Technical Support  
For further problems, please contact the distributor.  
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Appendix A: Specifications  
Standards  
IEEE 802.3 10Base-T Ethernet  
IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet  
IEEE 802.3x Flow Control  
WAN: One 10/100Mbps RJ-45 port for Cable/DSL Modem  
LAN: Four 10/100Mbps switched ports  
Ports  
UTP Category 3 or better (10Base-T)  
UTP Category 5 or better (100Base-TX)  
Cabling type  
Protocols Supported  
IP, NAT, ARP, ICMP, DHCP client/server, PPPoE, PPP,  
PAP, CHAP, NTP, HTTP, TFTP, POP3  
Web-Based configuration and management,  
GUI program for Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP  
Management  
Power/Error - Green for ok / Red for error  
Internet - Green for 10M/100M (flashing for activity)  
Local (1 – 4) - Green for 10M/100M (flashing for activity)  
LED indicators  
New Email - Green (flashing for received e-mail)  
DC 5V  
Input power specifications  
158 x 103 x 27 mm3 (W x D x H)  
220 g  
Physical Dimension  
Weight  
FCC part 15 Class B, CE, VCCI, C-tick, BSMI  
Agency and Regulatory  
0°C to 50°C  
Operating Temperature  
Operating Humidity  
0-90% non-condensing  
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Appendix B: Supported Internet Applications  
Application  
ICQ98a, 99b  
Settings for Outgoing  
Connection  
Settings for Incoming  
connection  
None  
None  
DMZ function enabled  
DMZ function enabled  
ICQ2000b,  
ICQ2001b  
NetMeeting  
2.1 & 3.0  
None  
1503 (tcp)  
1720 (tcp)  
2300-2400 (tcp)  
2300-2400 (udp)  
47624 (tcp)  
None  
2300-2400 (tcp)  
2300-2400 (udp)  
47624 (tcp)  
None  
AOE  
VDO Live  
MIRC  
None  
None  
7648 (tcp)  
7648 (tcp)  
Cu-Seeme  
7648 (udp)  
7648 (udp)  
24032 (udp)  
5632 (udp), 22 (udp),  
5631(tcp), 65301(tcp)  
22555 (tcp)  
None  
24032 (udp)  
5632 (udp), 22 (udp),  
5631(tcp), 65301 (tcp)  
22555 (tcp)  
None  
PCAnywhere  
Iphone 5.0  
MSN 4.5  
IP sec  
500 (udp)  
500 (udp)  
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Appendix C: WAN PORT LINK STATUS  
PPPoE link status  
The device’s wan port is not connected to the ISP’s  
dial-up server. The dial-up connection to the Internet  
is now available.  
“PPPoE offline. Ready to  
connect.”  
The device's WAN port is now dialing the dial-up  
server.  
The device dialed the dial-up server, and is  
negotiating with the dial-up server.  
"Connecting to server."  
"Server found."  
Negotiation is ongoing.  
The server is verifying the dial-up account using the  
PAP method.  
"Start PPP negotiation."  
"Authentication (PAP)."  
The server is verifying the dial-up account using the  
CHAP method.  
Authentication is successful. The device is now  
obtaining the IP address from the dial-up server.  
The device dialed the server successfully. The user  
can now connect to the internet.  
"Authentication (CHAP)."  
"Obtaining WAN IP address."  
"Connect successfully."  
"Can not find server."  
The device cannot dial the dial-up server. Dial-up to  
the server failed.  
Configuration for the network link failed.  
Failed in authentication; failure was caused by an  
incorrect password.  
"Fail on LCP stage."  
"Authentication (PAP) failure."  
Identification verification of the device dial-up  
account failed.  
"Authentication (CHAP)  
failure."  
The device cannot obtain the IP address from the  
dial-up server. Dial-up to the server failed.  
The server cut the device's internet connection.  
The device is disconnected from the Internet.  
The device has been idle longer than the idle interval  
and was cut off from the connection. The idle  
interval value was set in the field "Auto-disconnect if  
idle xxx Minutes".  
"Fail to Obtain WAN IP  
address."  
"Server  
dropped  
the  
connection."  
"Disconnect on idle."  
The device was re-trying dial-up to the server and  
"Connection establishment  
timeout."  
failed.  
server.  
The device finally gave up dialing the  
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DHCP link status  
The device obtained the IP address from the DHCP  
server.  
The device is trying to obtain the IP address from the  
DHCP server.  
"DHCP already claimed"  
"DHCP under claiming"  
Static IP assignment link status  
“Static assigned”  
The IP address succeeds in setting up manually.  
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