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Page 1 - ADSL 2/2+ Router

802.11n Wireless ADSL 2/2+ Router ADN-4100

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iv U3.3.10.5U UADSL SettingsU ...67 U3.3.10.6U USNMPU ...

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The following table describes the parameters in this page. Field Description ACCOUNT PASSWORD Username Select a user name from the drop-down list t

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In this page, you can enable or disable the services that are used by the remote host. For example, if telnet service is enabled at port 23, the remo

Page 5 - National restrictions

Click Add. The page as shown in the following figure appears: Enter the IP address of the desired device in the IP Address field and click Apply to

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92 3.4.4.2 81BPing Diagnostics In the Diagnosis page, click Ping Diagnostics. The page as shown in the following figure appears:

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In this page, you can test the IP address on the same segment connect status of the device. Click Ping to run diagnostics. 3.4.5 39BLog Configura

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3.4.6 40BLogout Choose Management > Logout. The page as shown in the following figure appears: Click Logout to log out of the configuration pa

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3.5 11BStatus In the Status page, you can view the system information and monitor the performance of the device. 3.5.1 41BDevice Information Ch

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96 The page displays the summary of the device status, including the system information, WAN connection information, wireless information, and local

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e host name, IP address, MAC address, and expiration time of tatus >IPv6 Status. The page as shown in the following figure This page displays all

Page 12 - 1 0BOverview

98 rmation for the IPv6 Connection. Click 3.5.5 45BLogs Choose Status > Logs. The page as shown in the following figure appears: In this section

Page 13 - 1.2 4BLEDs and Interfaces

v U3.4.4.2U UPing DiagnosticsU ...92 U3.4.5U ULog ConfigurationU ...

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This page displays the statistics information of the network and data transmission. The information helps technicians to identif

Page 15 - 1.3 5BSystem Requirements

3.5.7 47BRoute information Choose Status > Route Info. The page as shown in the following figure appears: The table displays destination routes

Page 16 - 1.4 6BFeatures

3.6 12BHelp If you want to realize some information for each configuration, you can click the hyperlink in the Help page 101

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102 13BAppendix A : Specification Product 802.11n Wireless ADSL 2/2+ 4-Port Router Model ADN-4100A Hardware Standard z Compliant with ADSL Standar

Page 18 - ADN-4100A provides farther

103 Max. Concurrent Sessions 2048 Wireless Standard IEEE 802.11b, g and 802.11n Wireless Frequency 2.4 to 2.4835GHz (Industrial Scientific Medical

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104 VPN PPTP/IPSec VPN pass through 2 PPTP VPN Tunnel 8 IPSec VPN Tunnel Security PPP over PAP (Password Authentication Protocol,RFC1334) PPP ove

Page 20 - 2 1BHardware Installation

1 1 0BOverview High-Speed 802.11n Wireless Data Rate The PLANET 802.11n Wireless ADSL 2/2+ Router with 2T2R MIMO antenna technology, ADN-4100A, pro

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VPN, DDNS, and UPnP capability. For further IP compatibility it supports IPv6 as well. 1.1 3BSafety Precautions Refer to the following instructions

Page 22 - 3 2BWeb Configuration

3 The following table describes the LEDs of the device. LED Color Status Description On The device is powered on and the initialization is normal.

Page 23 - 3.2.1 14BWizard

Rear Panel The following table describes the interfaces and buttons of the device. Interface/Button Description LINE RJ-11 interface, for connecti

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5 Internet Explorer V6.0 or higher, Netscape V4.0 or higher, or Firefox 1.5 or higher 1.4 6BFeatures The device supports the following features:

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6  Firewall Supports simple firewall with NAT technology and provides option for access control from Internet, like Telnet, FTP, TFTP, HTTP, SNMP,

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7  RIP Routing ADN-4100A supports RIPv1/2 routing protocol for routing capability.  Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) It is an easy way

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8 and 128 Bit are supported.  WPS Push Button Control ADN-4100A supports WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) to easy connect wireless network without confi

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Copyright Copyright© 2012 by PLANET Technology Corp. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed

Page 29 - Note:

2 1BHardware Installation Step 1 Connect the LINE interface of the device and the Modem interface of the splitter with a telephone cable. Connect

Page 30 - 3.2.2 15BInternet Setup

Connection 2: XFigure 2X shows the connection of the device, PC, splitter, and telephone set, when a telephone set is placed before the splitter. As

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3 2BWeb Configuration This chapter describes how to configure the device by using the Web-based configuration utility. 3.1 7BAccessing the Device

Page 32 - 3.2.3 16BWireless Setup

Click OK to log in again. Note: In the LAN, you can use either of the following two levels of user accounts (displayed in the user name/password

Page 33 - Wireless Basics

Step 1 Choose Setup > Wizard. The page as shown in the following figure appears: Step 2 Click Setup Wizard. The page as shown in the following

Page 34 - 50BWireless Security

Step 3 Set the time and date. Then, click Next. Step 4 Configure the Internet connection. Select the protocol and the encapsulation mode. Set the

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You need to enter the user name and password for PPPoE or PPPoA dialup. If the Protocol is set to Dynamic IP, the page as shown in the following fi

Page 36 - Auto (WPA or WPA2)

16 You need to enter the information of the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway. If the Protocol is set to Bridge, the page as shown in the follow

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17 Step 5 Configure the wireless network. Enter the information and click Next.

Page 38 - WPA2 Only

Step 6 View the configuration information of the device. To modify the information, click Back. To effect the configuration, click Next. Note: I

Page 39 - WPA Only

ii 1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 3. Connect the equipment into an out

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3.2.2 15BInternet Setup Choose Setup > Internet Setup. The page as shown in the following figure appears: In this page, you can configure the W

Page 41 - 3.2.4 17BLocal Network

20 Field Description ATM PVC CONFIGURATION VPI Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) is the virtual path between two points in an ATM network. Its value ran

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Field Description Service Name The name to identify the WAN connection. You need not modify it. 3.2.3 16BWireless Setup This section describes th

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3.2.3.1 49BWireless Basics In the WIRELESS SETTINGS page, click Wireless Basic. The page as shown in the following figure appears: In this page, you

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Field Description Channel Standard You can select from the drop-down list: FCC(1-11), ETS(1-13), JP(1-14) Control Sideband You can select Upper or

Page 45 - 3.2.5 18BLAN IPv6

provides the following encryption modes: None, WEP, Auto (WPA or WPA2), WPA2 Only, and WPA Only. WEP If the Security Mode is set to WEP, the page a

Page 46 - 3.2.6 19BTime and Date

25 The following table describes the parameters in this page. Field Description WEP Key Length You can select 64 bits or 128 bits from the drop-down

Page 47 - 3.2.7 20BLogout

The following table describes the parameters in this page. Field Description WPA Mode You can select Auto (WPA or WPA2)-PSK or Auto (WPA or WPA2)-E

Page 48 - 3.3.1 21BAdvanced Settings

You need to enter the IP address, port, shared key of the RADIUS server. Click Apply to save the settings. WPA2 Only If the Security Mode is set to

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Parameters in this page are similar to those in the page for Auto (WPA or WPA2).Click Apply to save the settings. WPA Only If the Security Mode is s

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WEEE Regulation To avoid the potential effects on the environment and human health as a result of the presence of hazardous substances in electrical

Page 51 - 3.3.1.1 51BMAC Filtering

Parameters in this page are similar to those in the page for Auto (WPA or WPA2). Click Apply to save the settings. 29

Page 52 - X3.2.3.2X XWireless Security

3.2.4 17BLocal Network You can configure the LAN IP address according to the actual application. The preset IP address is 192.168.1.1. You can use

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address pool can contain up to 253 IP addresses. You can also make DHCP server just acting on the specific port, by default, those ports are selected

Page 54 - 3.3.1.4 54BWDS Settings

In the DHCP CLIENT CLASS LIST page, you can set an IP address range for some specification device. The page as shown in the following figure appears

Page 55 - 3.3.2 22BPort Forwarding

The following table describes the parameters in this page. Field Description Enable Select the check box to reserve the IP address for the designa

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3.2.5 18BLAN IPv6 In this page,you can configure the LAN IPv6. Choose Setup > LAN IPv6. The IPv6 LAN setting page as shown in the following figu

Page 57 - H”to select the schedule

3.2.6 19BTime and Date Choose Setup > Time and Date. The TIME AND DATE page as shown in the following figure appears: In the TIME AND DATE pag

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3.2.7 20BLogout Choose Setup > Logout. The page as shown in the following figure appears: Click Logout to log out of the configuration page.36

Page 59 - 3.3.4.1 55BBlock Website

3.3 9BAdvanced Configuration This section contains advanced features used for network management, security and administrative tools to manage the

Page 60 - 3.3.4.2 56BMAC Filter

Field Description or Higher. Transmit Power Select the power for data transmission from the drop-down list. You can select 100%, 80%, 60%, 40%, or 2

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iv National restrictions This device is intended for home and office use in all EU countries (and other countries following the EU directive 1999/5/E

Page 62 - 3.3.5 25BFiltering Options

User Isolation Select whether users of the AP can communicate with each other. You can select Off or On from the drop-down list. On indicates that co

Page 63 - IP Filtering

Field Description Enable Wireless Guest Network Select or deselect the check box to enable or disable the wireless interface. SSID Similar to the

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Field Description MAC Address Enter the MAC address of another device that is included in MAC filtering. Click Apply to save the settings. 3.3.1.2

Page 65 - Bridge Filtering

3.3.1.3 53BWPS Settings In the ADVANCED WIRELESS page, click WPS Setting. The WIRELESS WPS page as shown in the following figure appears: Note:

Page 66 - 3.3.6 26BQoS Configuration

Field Description access point or a wireless router. You can use one of the following there methods to use WPS authentication: Press the WPS butt

Page 67 - QoS Global Option

3.3.2 22BPort Forwarding This function is used to open ports in your device and re-direct data through these ports to a single PC in your network (

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Click Add to add a virtual server. See the following figure: Please refer the description as below: Field Description WAN Connection Select the WA

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Field Description forwarding feature. You also can click” HView Available Schedules H”to select the schedule. Server IP Address Enter an IP address

Page 70 - 3.3.8 28BDNS

3.3.3 23BDMZ Choose Advanced > DMZ. The page as shown in the following figure appears: In this page, you can enable a DMZ host. In this way, ac

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This page provides two useful tools for restricting Internet access. Block Website allows you to quickly create a list of websites that you wish to p

Page 72 - 3.3.9 29BDynamic DNS

v Luxembourg None General authorization required for network and service supply (not for spectrum) Norway Implemented This subsection does not

Page 73 - 3.3.10 30BNetwork Tools

49 3.3.4.2 56BMAC Filter In the PARENTAL CONTROL page, click MAC Filter. The page as shown in the following figure appears: Click Add. The page as

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The following table describes the parameters in this page. Field Description User Name Enter the name that identifies your configuration. For examp

Page 75 - Port Mapping

51 3.3.5 25BFiltering Options Choose Advanced > Filtering Options. The FILTERING OPTIONS page as shown in the following figure appears:

Page 76 - 3.3.10.2 63BIGMP Proxy

3.3.5.1 57BIP Filtering In the Filtering Options page, click IP Filtering. The FIREWALL page as shown in the following figure appears: Click Add to

Page 77 - 3.3.10.4 65BUPnP

Field Description Name Enter the name that identifies your configuration. Interface Select LAN or the other connection from the drop-down list.

Page 78 - 3.3.10.5 66BADSL Settings

3.3.5.2 58BBridge Filtering In the FILTERING OPTIONS page, click Bridge Filtering. The page as shown in the following figure appears: This page is u

Page 79 - 3.3.10.6

Field Description drop-down list. You can select PPPoE, IPv4, IPv6, AppleTalk, IPX, NetBEUI, or IGMP. Destination MAC Address Enter the destination

Page 80 - 3.3.10.8 69BTR-069

3.3.6.1 59BQoS Global Option In the QoS Configuration page, click QoS Global Option. The page as shown in the following figure appears: In this page,

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The device supports the following four priority levels: 1,2,3,4. Click Submitsave the settings. 3.3.6.3 61BClassification Configuration In the QoS C

Page 82 - Certificates

58 Field Description QoS classification. SPECIFY TRAFFIC CLASSIFICATION RULES Input Interface , Select the physical port of the packet from the d

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3.3.7 27BFirewall Settings 59 attackers to prevent legitimate users of a service from using that service. It usually leads to overload of system se

Page 85 - 3.3.10.11 72BIPSec

60 how to translate a particular domain name, it asks another one, and so on, until the correct IP address is returned. Choose Advanced > DNS. Th

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61 ifficult. For example, if you are running a public web server or DNS requires that an account be set up with one of the supported DDNS service pro

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62 The follo ble describes the parameterswing ta in this page. Field Description DDNS provider DDNS provider from the drop-down list. You Select t

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63 This page contains the following function items: Port Mapping, IGMP Proxy, , TR-069, Certificates, PPTP.and IPSec IG

Page 89 - 3.3.11 31BRouting

64 3.3.10.1 62BPort Mapping. In the NETWORK TOOLS page, click Port Mapping. The page as shown in the following figure appears: In this page, you can

Page 90 - Static Route

To create a mapping group, do as follows: Step 1 Enter the group name. Step 2 Select interfaces from the Available Interfaces list and click the &l

Page 91 - 3.3.11.2 74BPolicy Route

Select Enable IGMP Proxy and select the desired WAN and click Apply to save the settings. 3.3.10.3 64BIGMP Snooping When IGMP snooping is enabled, o

Page 92 - 3.3.11.4 76B RIP Settings

In this page, you can enable universal plug and play (UPnP) and then the system serves as a daemon. UPnP is widely applied in audio and video softwar

Page 93 - 3.3.12 32BSchedules

3.3.10.6 67BSNMP In the NETWORK TOOLS page, click SNMP. The page as shown in the following figure appears: In this page, you can set the SNMP parame

Page 94 - 3.3.13 33BNAT

ii CONTENT U1U UOverviewU ...1 U1.1U USafety PrecautionsU

Page 95 - 3.3.14 34BLogout

Click Apply to save the settings. 3.3.10.7 68BTR-064 In the NETWORK TOOLS page, click enable item to enable the TR-064 .The page as shown in the f

Page 96 - 3.4 10BManagement

70 In this page, you can configure the TR-069 CPE. The following table describes the parameters in this page. Field Description TR069 Configuration

Page 97 - 3.4.2 36BFirmware Update

3.3.10.9 70BCertificates In the NETWORK TOOLS page, click Certificates. The Certificates page as shown in the following figure appears: Click Truste

Page 98 - 3.4.3 37BAccess Controls

3.3.10.10 71BPPTP The Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is a method for implementing Hvirtual private networksH. PPTP uses a control channe

Page 99 - Account Password

73 The following table describes the parameters in this page. Field Description Local IP Start The started IP address of the local network. Local

Page 100 - 3.4.3.2 78BServices

Clicks add, the page as shown in the following figure appears. The following table describes the parameters in this page. Field Description Usern

Page 102 - 3.4.4 38BDiagnostics

Field Description IPSec Connection Name The connection name of the marker IPSec. Tunnel Mode You can select ESP or AH. Remote IPSec Gateway Addres

Page 103 - 3.4.4.2 81BPing Diagnostics

Field Description Integrity Algorithm You can select from the drop-down list. Diffie-Hellman Group Key Exchange You can select from the drop-down

Page 104 - 3.4.5 39BLog Configuration

3.3.11 31BRouting Choose Advanced > Routing. The page as shown in the following page appears: This page contains the following function items:

Page 105 - 3.4.6 40BLogout

iii U3.3.1.1U UMAC FilteringU ...40 U3.3.1.2U USecurity SettingsU...

Page 106 - 3.5 11BStatus

3.3.11.1 73BStatic Route Choose Advanced > Routing and click Static Route. The page as shown in the following figure appears: This page displays

Page 107 - 3.5.3 43BDHCP Clients

80 Note: You can enter the gateway IP address of the device in the Use Gateway IP Address field or set the User Interface, but cannot apply the t

Page 108 - 3.5.4 44BIPv6 STATUS

3.3.11.3 75BDefault Gateway. Choose Advanced > Routing and click Default Gateway. The page as shown in the following figure appears: In this page

Page 109 - 3.5.6 46BStatistics

In this page, you can view the interfaces on your device that use RIP and the version of the protocol used. If you enable RIP, the device communicate

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Field Description All Day – 24 hrs If you select the check box, the rule applies throughout the 24 hours of the day. Start Time Set the start time

Page 111 - 3.5.8 48BLogout

3.3.14 34BLogout Choose Advanced > Logout. The page as shown in the following figure appears: Click Logout to log out of the configuration page

Page 112 - 3.6 12BHelp

3.4 10BManagement 3.4.1 35BSystem Choose Management > System Management. The System page as shown in the following figure appears: In this p

Page 113 - Appendix A : Specification

Button Description Reboot Restart the device. Backup Setting Specify the path to back up the current configuration in a configuration file on your

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In this page, you can upgrade the firmware of the device. To update the firmware, do as follows: Step 1 Click Browse…to select the file. Step 2 Sel

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3.4.3.1 77BAccount Password In the ACCESS CONTROLS page, click Account Password. The page as shown in the following figure appears: In this page, y

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