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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - ADSL 2/2+ Router

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

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1 1 Overview The ADN-4100 supports multiple line modes. It provides four 10/100Base-TX Ethernet interfaces at the user end. The device provides hig

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

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3.5.4 IPv6 STATUS Choose Status >IPv6 Status. The page as shown in the following figure appears: In this section you can see the information f

Page 5 - National restrictions

This page displays the system log. Click Refresh to refresh the system log shown in the box. 3.5.6 Statistics Choose Status > Statistics. The p

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

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3.5.8 Logout Choose Status > Logout. The page as shown in the following figure appears: Click Logout to log out of the configuration page. 95

Page 8 - Contents

1.2 LEDs and Interfaces Front Panel Figure 1 Front panel The following table describes the LEDs of the device. LED Color Status Description On Th

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LED Color Status Description Off The LAN connection is not established. On The WLAN connection has been activated.BlinksData is being transmitted

Page 10 - 1 Overview

4 Interface/Button Description  Press the button and hold it for 3 or more than 3 seconds, to initialize WPS negotiation. ON/OFF Power switch, po

Page 11 - 1.2 LEDs and Interfaces

5  DNS  Virtual server  DMZ  Three-level user accounts  Web user interface  Telnet CLI  System status displaying  PPP session PAP, CHAP,

Page 12 - Rear Panel

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

Page 13 - 1.4 Features

Figure 3 Connection diagram (without a telephone set before the splitter) Connection 2: Figure 4 shows the connection of the device, PC, splitter, an

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3 Web Configuration This chapter describes how to configure the device by using the Web-based configuration utility. 3.1 Accessing the Device The

Page 15 - 2 Hardware Installation

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

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10 Step 2 Click Setup Wizard. The page as shown in the following figure appears: There are four steps to configure the device. Click Next to conti

Page 17 - 3 Web Configuration

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Page 18 - 3.2 General Configuration

Step 4 Configure the Internet connection. Select the protocol and the encapsulation mode. Set the VPI and the VCI. If the Protocol is set to PPPoE

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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

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13 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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14 Step 6 View the configuration information of the device. To modify the information, click Back. To effect the configuration, click Next.

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15 Note: In each step of the Wizard page, you can click Back to review or modify the previous settings or click Cancel to exit the wizard. 3.2.2

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In this page, you can configure the WAN interface of the device. Click Add and the page as shown in the following figure appears: The following tab

Page 24 - 3.2.2 Internet Setup

17 Field Description VCI Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI) is the virtual channel between two points in an ATM network. Its value range is from 32 to

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3.2.3 Wireless Setup This section describes the wireless LAN and some basic configuration. Wireless LANs can be as simple as two computers with wir

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19 In this page, you can configure the parameters of wireless LAN clients that may connect to the device. The following table describes the paramete

Page 27 - 3.2.3 Wireless Setup

Field Description Wireless Channel Select the wireless channel used by the device from the drop-down list. You can select Auto Scan or a value from

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

Page 29 - 3.2.3.2 Wireless Security

If the Security Mode is set to WEP, the page as shown in the following figure appears: . The following table describes the parameters in this page. F

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22 Field Description  If you select 64 bits, you need to enter 10 hexadecimal numbers or 5 characters.  If you select 128 bits, you need to enter

Page 31 - Auto (WPA or WPA2)

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

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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

Page 33 - WPA2 Only

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

Page 34 - WPA Only

Parameters in this page are similar to those in the page for Auto (WPA or WPA2). Click Apply to save the settings. 3.2.4 Local Network You can con

Page 35 - 3.2.4 Local Network

LAN, the IP address pool used for DHCP must be compatible with the IP address of the device. The IP address available in the DHCP IP address pool cha

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DHCP Server and selected the Enable DHCP Relay to set the DHCP Relay IP address. And you can also set the preferred and alternate DNS server. Click

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The following table describes the parameters in this page. Field Description Client Class Name Enter the Client Class name Min IP Addre

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Field Description Enable Select the check box to reserve the IP address for the designated PC with the configured MAC address. Computer Name Enter t

Page 39 - 3.2.5 LAN IPv6

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 40 - 3.2.6 Time and Date

31 The following table describes the parameters in this page. Field Description Start Unique Local Prefix Check this enable the Unique Local Glob

Page 41 - 3.2.7 Logout

32 In the TIME AND DATE page, you can configure, update, and maintain the time of the internal system clock. You can set the time zone that you are

Page 42 - 3.3 Advanced Configuration

Click Logout to log out of the configuration page. 3.3 Advanced Configuration This section contains advanced features used for network management,

Page 43 - 3.3.1.1 Advanced Settings

3.3.1.1 Advanced Settings In the ADVANCED WIRELESS page, click Advanced Settings. The page as shown in the following figure appears: 34

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36 The following table describes the parameters in this page. Field Description ADVANCED WIRELESS SETTINGS Transmission Rate Select the transmission

Page 46 - 3.3.1.2 MAC Filtering

Field Description WMM Advertise Select whether to enable WMM. You can select Off or On. Max Clients Set the maximum number of clients that can be co

Page 47 - 3.3.1.3 Security Settings

38 The following table describes the parameters in this page. Field Description MAC Address Enter the MAC address of another device that is include

Page 48 - 3.3.1.4 WPS Settings

Click Apply to save the settings. 3.3.1.4 WPS Settings In the ADVANCED WIRELESS page, click WPS Setting. The WIRELESS WPS page as shown in the follow

Page 49 - 3.3.2 Port Forwarding

You can use one of the following there methods to use WPS authentication:  Press the WPS button on the side panel for 3 seconds.  In the WIRELESS W

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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

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public IP address. It uses the specified TCP or UDP protocol and port, and redirects these requests to the server on your LAN with the specified LAN

Page 52 - 3.3.3 DMZ

42 Select a service for a preset application or enter the name in the Custom Server field. Enter an IP address in the Server IP Address field, to ap

Page 53 - 3.3.4 Parental Control

43 3.3.3 DMZ Choose Advanced > DMZ. The page as shown in the following figure appears: In this page, you can enable a DMZ host. In this way, a

Page 54 - 3.3.4.2 MAC Filter

3.3.4 Parental Control Choose Advanced > Parental Control. The PARENTAL CONTROL page as shown in the following figure appears: This page provi

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Enter the website in the URL field. Select the time to block websites from the Schedule drop-down list, or select Manual Schedule and set the corres

Page 56 - 3.3.5 Filtering Options

46 Click Add. The page as shown in the following figure appears: The following table describes the parameters in this page. Field Description User

Page 57 - 3.3.5.1 IP Filtering

Field Description Schedule Select the time of MAC filter from the drop-down list. You can select always or never. Manual Schedule If you select this

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48 3.3.5.1 IP Filtering In the Filtering Options page, click IP Filtering. The FIREWALL page as shown in the following figure appears: Click Add to

Page 59 - Note:

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

Page 60 - 3.3.5.2 Bridge Filtering

Check the Enabled and specify at least one of the following criteria: protocol, source/destination IP address, subnet mask, and source/destination p

Page 61 - 3.3.6 QoS Configuration

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

Page 62 - QoS Global Option

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

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

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

Page 65 - 3.3.8 DNS

The device supports the following four priority levels: 1,2,3,4. Click Submit to save the settings. 3.3.6.3 Classification Configuration In the QoS

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55 Field Description QoS classification. SPECIFY TRAFFIC CLASSIFICATION RULES Input Interface Select the physical port of the packet from the drop

Page 67 - 3.3.9 Dynamic DNS

3.3.7 Firewall Settings A denial-of-service (DoS) attack is one of the most common network attacks and is characterized by an explicit attempt by a

Page 68 - 3.3.10 Network Tools

The DNS system is, in fact, its own network. If one DNS server does not know how to translate a particular domain name, it asks another one, and so o

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3.3.9 Dynamic DNS The device supports dynamic domain name service (DDNS). The dynamic DNS service allows a dynamic public IP address to be associat

Page 70 - Port Mapping

The following table describes the parameters in this page. Field Description DDNS provider Select the DDNS provider from the drop-down list. You can

Page 71 - 3.3.10.2 IGMP Proxy

60 This page contains the following function items: Port Mapping, IGMP Proxy, IGMP Snooping, UPnP, ADSL, SNMP, TR-069,

Page 73 - 3.3.10.4 UPnP

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

Page 74 - 3.3.10.6 SNMP

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 &

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IGMP proxy enables the device to issue IGMP host messages on behalf of hosts that the system discovered through standard IGMP in

Page 76 - TR-069

Click Apply to save the settings. 3.3.10.4 UPnP In the NETWORK TOOLS page, click Upnp. The page as shown in the following figure appears: In this p

Page 77 - 3.3.10.8 Certificates

3.3.10.5 ADSL Settings In the NETWORK TOOLS page, click ADSL. The page as shown in the following figure appears: In this page, you can select the AD

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In this page, you can set the SNMP parameters. The following table describes the parameters in this page. Field Description Enable SNMP Agent Selec

Page 79 - 3.3.10.9

3.3.10.7 TR-069 In the NETWORK TOOLS page, click TR-069. The page as shown in the following figure appears: In this page, you can

Page 80 - 3.3.10.10 IPSec

Field Description of sending a request of connection to the TR069 server from the device. Inform Interval The path of the TR069 server to which the

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Note: Before importing a certificate, you must synchronize the system time with time server. Otherwise, the certificate fails to be imported. Cli

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3.3.10.9 PPTP The Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is a method for implementing virtual private networks. PPTP uses a control channel over TC

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i Contents 1 Overview…………...1 1.1 Safety Precautions ...

Page 84 - 3.3.11 Routing

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

Page 86 - 3.3.12 Schedules

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

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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 88 - 3.3.14 Logout

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

Page 89 - 3.4 Management

This page displays the information of existing static routes. Click Add and the page as shown in the following figure appears: The following table d

Page 90 - 3.4.2 Firmware Update

In this page, you can select the interfaces on your device that use RIP of the protocol used. If you enable RIP, the device communicates with other

Page 91 - 3.4.3 Access Controls

Click Add to add a schedule rule. The page as shown in the following figure appears: The following table describes the parameters in this page. F

Page 92 - 3.4.3.1 Account Password

3.3.13 NAT Choose Advanced > NAT. The page as shown in the following figure appears: Traditional NAT would allow hosts within

Page 93 - 3.4.3.2 Services

Click Logout to log out of the configuration page. 3.4 Management 3.4.1 System Choose Management > System Management. The System page as shown

Page 94 - 3.4.3.3 IP Address

ii 3.4.3 Access Controls ...82 3.4.4 Diagnostics ...

Page 95 - 3.4.4 Diagnostics

The following table describes the buttons in this page. Button Description Reboot Restart the device. Backup Setting Specify the path to back up t

Page 96 - 3.4.4.2 Ping Diagnostics

82 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

Page 97 - 3.4.5 Log Configuration

This page contains Account Password, Services, and IP Address. 3.4.3.1 Account Password In the ACCESS CONTROLS page, click Account Password. The pag

Page 98 - 3.5 Status

Field Description ACCOUNT PASSWORD Username Select a user name from the drop-down list to access the device. You can select admin, user. New Userna

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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 100 - 3.5.3 DHCP Clients

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

Page 101 - 3.5.5 Logs

87 3.4.4.2 Ping Diagnostics In the Diagnosis page, click Ping Diagnostics. The page as shown in the following figure appears:

Page 102 - 3.5.6 Statistics

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 Log Configuratio

Page 103 - 3.5.7 Route information

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

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