Intellinet Network Solutions 524582 manual

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    Wireless G 4 - Port VP N rout e r quick iNst all Guide MODE L 5 2 4 5 8 2 INT -524582-QIG-0309-01[...]

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    I MP ORT ANT NOTIC E: It has rec ently bee n discovered that the WAN Idle T ime O ut a uto - disc onn ect f unct ion may not wo rk due to abno rma l ac tiv itie s o f s ome net wor k appli cat ion sof t wa re, c omp uter vir uses or hacker att acks fro m the Internet . F or example, some sof t ware se nds net wor k p ackets to the Inter net in the [...]

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    Thank yo u for purc hasin g the I NTELLI NET N ET WORK SO LUTIO NS ™ Wire les s G 4 - Por t V PN Router , M odel 524 582 . This qu ick ins tall gu ide pre sents t he r udiment ar y ste ps requi red to set up and op erate th is devic e. For more det aile d instr uct ions a nd spe ci cat ions , refer to th e user ma nual 1 ) on the C D enc lose [...]

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    extr emiti es of hand s, wr ists an d feet) during wi rele ss mo des of op erati on. This d evice c omp lies w ith Par t 15 of FCC Rules. Op erat ion is sub jec t to the fo llowi ng t wo co nditi ons: ( 1 ) t his devic e may not c ause har mf ul inter fe renc e, and (2 ) this d evice mu st acc ept any inter ferenc e rec eived, inc luding inte r fer[...]

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    5 iNitial setuP 1. Set up your network as shown in the diagram. NOTE: The four LAN connections are examples only . 2. Y our LAN PC clients need to be set so that an IP address can be obtained automatically . By default, the router ’s DHCP server is enabled so that this doesn’t require any extra steps here. NOTE: Make sure the router ’s DHCP s[...]

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    reasons, it’s recommended that you change the password as soon as possible (see General Setup / System / Password in the user manual). Once logged in, you can navigate through the Web-based management user interface by selecting the options at the top-right. T o access the Quick Setup Wizard, click “HOME,” then “Quick Setup” (one of the f[...]

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    Set Time Zone — Select the time zone of the country or region you’re in. The router will set its time based on your selection. Time Server Address — In case the default time server isn’t working, you can manually assign a time server address in this eld. Daylight Saving — For the router to account for Daylight Saving changes, select ?[...]

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    8 Bro adb and T yp e: Cabl e Mo de m Select if your ISP will automatically give you an IP address. Some ISPs require that you provide additional information, such as host name and MAC address (as shown below). Host Name — If your ISP requires a host name, enter the host name it provides; otherwise, leave it blank MAC Address — Enter the PC’s [...]

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    Click “OK” to nish the Fixed IP xDSL conguration; then you can start using the router . PPPoE Sele ct if yo ur ISP re quire s the PPPoE p rotoc ol to c onne ct you to t he Inter net. Y o ur ISP s hould p rovide al l infor mati on requ ired in t his sec tio n. User N ame — Enter the u ser name pr ovided by your I SP for t he PPPoE connec[...]

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    time p eri od of Inter net no n- us e ex c eeds t he Idl e Time set ti ng. • “Ma nual ”: Connec ts t he router to t he IS P only w hen you c lick “C onnec t ” on t he Web user inter fac e. The WAN c onnec tio n will n ot disc onne ct due to t he idl e time out, an d if the WAN c onn ect ion is di srup ted a nd re-lin ke d, the rou ter wil[...]

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    11 Use the fo llowi ng IP a ddres s — When t his is se lec ted, the I SP gives you a stat ic IP to be u sed to c onne ct to th e PPTP se r ver . MAC Address — Enter the PC’s MAC address originally assigned by your ISP . As an option, you can click “Clone MAC Address” to replace the router ’s W AN MAC address with the initial MAC address[...]

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    Subn et Mas k — Enter the subn et mask pr ovided by your IS P (for example, 255. 25 5. 255.0). Defau lt Gateway — Enter the I P addre ss of th e ISP gateway . User I D — Enter the us ern ame provi ded by your IS P for t he PPTP connection. Passwor d — Enter the p asswor d provid ed by your ISP f or the PP TP connection. PPT P Gateway — If[...]

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    co nnec t you to the Inte rnet . Y our I SP sho uld provi de all t he infor mati on requi red in th is sec tio n. Obta in an I P addr ess automa tical ly — Whe n this i s selec ted, you obt ain an IP ad dress v ia the D HC P before c on nect ing to th e L2 TP ser ver . Use the fo llowi ng IP a ddres s — When t his is se lec ted, the I SP gives [...]

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    IP Ad dress — T his is t he IP add ress you r ISP has g iven you to est ablis h an L 2TP c onne cti on. Subn et Mas k — Enter the subn et mask pr ovided by your IS P (for example, 255. 25 5. 255.0). Defau lt Gateway — Enter the I P addre ss of th e ISP gateway . User I D — Enter the us ern ame provi ded by your IS P for t he L2 TP connectio[...]

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    User N ame — Enter the u ser name pr ovided by your I SP for t he T el stra BigPond connection Passwor d — Enter the Pas sword p rovide d by your ISP fo r the T e lstra BigPond connection. User dec ide l ogin s er ver manua lly — Sel ect i f you want to assi gn the I P of T els tra Bi gPond ’ s lo gin. manually ser ver manually . Logi n Ser[...]

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    INTELLINET NET WORK SOLUTIONS ™ offers a complete line of active a nd passive net working products. Ask y our local computer dealer for more informati on or visi t w w w .inte llinet -net work. com . Copy rig ht © IN TEL LI NET NE T WORK SOLUT IONS All produ cts men tione d are tra dem ark s or regist ered trad ema rks of their respe cti ve owne[...]