DSL-2750U V1 Manual v1.00 (IN)
DSL-2750U V1 Manual v1.00 (IN)
DSL-2750U V1 Manual v1.00 (IN)
User Manual
Hardware: V1
Contents
Safety Precaution
Follow the following instructions to prevent the device from risks and damage
Use the power adapter in the package.
An overburden power outlet or damaged lines and plugs may cause electric shock or fire accident. Check the power cords regularly. If you
find any damage, replace it at once.
Proper space left for heat dissipation is necessary to avoid overheating. The holes on the device are designed for heat dissipation to ensure
running normally. Do not cover these heat dissipation holes.
Do not put this device close to a heat source or high temperature place. Avoid the device direct exposing sunshine.
Do not put this device close to over damp place. Do not spill any fluid on this device.
Do not connect this device to PC or electronic product, unless our customer engineer or your broadband provider instructs you to do this,
because any wrong connection may cause power or fire risk.
Do not place this device on an unstable surface or support.
Introduction
The DSL-2750U supports multiple line modes. With four 10/100 base-T Ethernet interfaces at the user end, the device provides high-speed ADSL
broadband connection and support 3G connection to the Internet or Intranet for high-end users like net bars and office users. It provides high
performance access to the Internet with a downstream rate of 24 Mbps and an upstream rate of 1 Mbps. It complies with specifications of IEEE
802.11, 802.11b/g/n, WEP, WPA, and WPA2 security. The WLAN of the device supports 2T2R.
System Requirements
Network Requirement
Clients to be connected
Web-based Configuration
Utility Requirement
Features
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Installation
This section will guide you through the installation process. Placement of the Router is very important. Do not place the Router in an enclosed area
such as a closet, cabinet or in the attic or garage.
Installation Notes
In order to establish a connection to the Internet it will be necessary to provide information to the Router that will be stored in its memory. For some
users, only their account information (Username and Password) is required. For others, various parameters that control and define the Internet
connection will be required. You can print out the two pages below and use the tables to list this information. This way you have a hard copy of all
the information needed to setup the Router. If it is necessary to reconfigure the device, all the necessary information can be easily accessed. Be
sure to keep this information safe and private.
Low Pass Filters
Since ADSL and telephone services share the same copper wiring to carry their respective signals, a filtering mechanism may be necessary to avoid
mutual interference. A low pass filter device can be installed for each telephone that shares the line with the ADSL line. These filters are easy to
install passive devices that connect to the ADSL device and/or telephone using a standard telephone cable. Ask your service provider for more
information about the use of low pass filters with your installation.
Operating Systems
The DSL-2750U uses an HTML-based web interface for setup and management. The web configuration manager may be accessed using any
operating system capable of running web browser software, including Windows 98 SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista,
Windows 7, and Windows 8.
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Web Browser
Any common web browser can be used to configure the Router using the web configuration management software. The program is designed to work
best with more recently released browsers such as Opera, Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6.0, Netscape Navigator version 6.2.3, or later
versions. The web browser must have JavaScript enabled. JavaScript is enabled by default on many browsers. Make sure JavaScript has not been
disabled by other software (such as virus protection or web user security packages) that may be running on your computer.
Ethernet Port (NIC Adapter)
Any computer that uses the Router must be able to connect to it through the Ethernet port on the Router. This connection is an Ethernet connection
and therefore requires that your computer be equipped with an Ethernet port as well. Most notebook computers are now sold with an Ethernet port
already installed. Likewise, most fully assembled desktop computers come with an Ethernet NIC adapter as standard. If your computer does not have
an Ethernet port, you must install an Ethernet NIC adapter before you can use the Router. If you need to install an adapter, follow the installation
instructions that come with the Ethernet NIC adapter.
Additional Software
It may be necessary to install software on your computer that enables the computer to access the Internet. Additional software must be installed if
you are using the device as a simple bridge. For a bridged connection, the information needed to make and maintain the Internet connection is
stored on another computer or gateway device, not in the Router itself.
If your ADSL service is delivered through a PPPoE or PPPoA connection, the information needed to establish and maintain the Internet connection
can be stored in the Router. In this case, it is not necessary to install software on your computer. It may however be necessary to change some
settings in the device, including account information used to identify and verify the connection.
All connections to the Internet require a unique global IP address. For bridged connections, the global IP settings must reside in a TCP/IP enabled
device on the LAN side of the bridge, such as a PC, a server, a gateway device, such as a router, or similar firewall hardware. The IP address can be
assigned in a number of ways. Your network service provider will give you instructions about any additional connection software or NIC configuration
that may be required.
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Connect the DSL port of the router and the Modem port of the splitter through a telephone cable; connect the phone to the phone port of
the splitter through a telephone cable; and connect the Line port of the splitter to the uplink telephone jack on the wall.
The spliter has three ports:
LINE: Connect to a wall phone jack (RJ-11 jack)
MODEM: Connect to the Line interface of the router
PHONE: Connect to a telephone set
Step 2 Connect the LAN port of the router to the network interface card (NIC) of the PC through an Ethernet cable (MDI/MDIX).
Step 3 Plug the power adapter to the wall outlet and then connect the other end of it to the Power (12V DC IN) port of the route.
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TCP/IP Configuration On A PC
Each network interface on the PC should either be configured with a statically defined IP address and DNS address, or be instructed to automatically
obtain an IP address using the network DHCP server. DSL router provides a DHCP server on its LAN and it is recommended to configure your LAN
to automatically obtain its IP address and DNS server IP address.
The configuration principle is identical but should be carried out differently on each operating system.
The right figure displays the TCP/IP Properties dialog box on Windows XP.
TCP/IP configuration steps for Windows XP are as follows:
Step 1 Choose Start > Control Panel > Network Connections.
Step 2 Right-click the Ethernet connection icon and choose Properties.
Step 3 On the General tab, select the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) component and
click Properties. The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window
appears.
Step 4 Select the Obtain an IP address automatically button.
Step 5 Select the Obtain DNS server address automatically button.
Click OK to save the settings.
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Web Configuration
This chapter describes how to use Web-based management of the DSL router, which allows you to configure and control all of DSL router features
and system parameters in a user-friendly GUI.
Step 3
After logging in the web configuration page, the Wizard page appears as
shown on the right. The Wizard page will guide you to fast configure your
router to connect the Internet. Click Setup Wizard.
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In the next page shown on the right, there are 5 steps to configure the
device. Click Next to continue.
Step 5
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4)
5)
6)
Set the security level. The default security level of wireless network is None.
Choose an encryption mode for the wireless network. It is recommended to
choose WPA2-PSK.
Enter a new password in WPA2 Pre-Shared Key.
Click Next to go to the next page.
Step 8
Set a new login password. If you want to keep the previous password,
click Skip to go to next page directly. After setting a new password, click
Next.
Note:
The login password cannot contain a space.
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Setup
Internet Setup
Channel Configuration
Choose SETUP > Internet Setup > Channel Configuration. The page is shown
as the figure appears on the right. In this page, you can add or configure WAN
interface of your router.
Step 1 Click Add to add a PVC.
Note:
To access the internet, at least one PVC is required to add.
Step 2 In the VPI and VCI textbox, enter the VPI and VCI value provided by
your ISP.
Step 3 In the protocol drop-down list, select the protocol according to the
internet service you subscribed from your ISP. There are 5 types of
protocols: PPP over ATM (PPPoA), PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE),
MAC Encapsulation Routing (MER), IP over ATM (IPoA), Bridging.
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Adding a PVC in PPPoE or PPPoA mode
If the protocol is selected to PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) or PPP over ATM
(PPPoA), the page shown as the right figure appears.
1)
In Protocol drop-down list, select PPPoE (or PPPoA).
2)
In Encapsulation Mode, select an option according to the information
provided by your ISP.
3)
In the PPP Username and PPP Password textbox, input the Username
and password of PPPoE account provided by your ISP.
4)
In the Confirm PPP Password textbox, re-enter the password.
5)
In the Authentication Method drop-down list, select Auto.
6)
In the WAN Service Type drop-down list, select Internet.
7)
In the Dial-up Mode drop-down list, select an option as you demand.
There are 3 modes available: Continuous, Connect On Demand, Manual.
- Continuous: The system automatically keeps dialing for WAN
connection once the connection is off-line.
- Connect On Demand: The system automatically dials for WAN
connection once network access request is detected. If no request is
sent from the LAN within the IdleTime, the system automatically
disconnect from the internet. You can set the Idle Time as you need.
- Manual: Manually dial to connect the WAN once powering on the
Router.
8)
For other entries which are not mentioned above, you can keep them as
defaults.
Adding a PVC in MAC Encapsulation Routing (MER) or IP Over ATM
(IPoA) mode
If the protocol is selected to MAC Encapsulation Routing (MER), the page
shown as the right figure appears.
1)
In Protocol drop-down list, select MAC Encapsulation Routing (MER).
2)
In Encapsulation Mode drop-down list, select an option according to the
information provided by your ISP.
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3)
4)
Step 4
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Wireless
This section describes the configuration of 2.4G wireless network.
Choose SETUP > Wireless. The page shown in the right figure appears. This
section contains Wireless Basic and Wireless Security.
Wireless Basic
Choose SETUP > Wireless > Wireless Basic. The page shown as the right
figure appears. In this page, you can configure the parameters of wireless LAN
clients that may connect to the device.
To configure this page, do as follow:
Step 1 Select Enable Wireless.
Step 2 Select Enable MultiAP Isolation. After isolate multiAP, the wireless
clients connected to the DSL-2750U cannot communicate with each
other.
Step 3 In Wireless Network Name (SSID) textbox, enter a name for your
wireless network. You can also keep it as defaults.
Step 4 Configure Visibility Status.
- Select Visible, your SSID can be detected by wireless clients
automatically.
- Select Invisible, the SSID cannot be detected by wireless clients.
Step 5 In Country/Region drop-down list, select the country you locate.
Step 6 Keep other entries as defaults.
Click Apply to save the settings.
There is a QRcode on the right of the page. This QRcode can help your mobile
phone connect to the wireless network of DSL-2750U automatically by scan the
QRcode with this mobile phone.
Note:
A mobile phone cannot be connected to the wireless network by scanning
QRcode unless installing QRcode software.
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Wireless Security
Choose SETUP > Wireless > Wireless Security. The page shown as the right
figure appears. In this page, you can configure the parameters of wireless LAN
clients that may connect to the device. Wireless security is vital to your network
to protect the wireless communication among wireless stations, access points
and wired network.
The default security mode is None. If the security mode is set to None, your
wireless network can be connected by all wireless clients that can detect the
SSID of this network.
If the Security Mode is set to Auto(WPA or WPA2), WPA only, or WPA2 only,,
the page is shown as the right figure appears. Take Auto(WPA or WPA2) as an
example.
Step 1 In Security Mode drop-down list, select Auto(WPA or WPA2).
Step 2 In WPA Encryption drop-down list, select TKIP+AES.
Step 3 Configure the WPA Mode.
- Auto(WPA or WPA2)-PSK: WPA-PSK does not require an
authentication server. You need to set a Pre-shared Key (wireless
network password) for your wireless network.
Step 4
Step 5
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Local 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 the default settings and DHCP
service to manage the IP settings for the private network. The IP address of the
device is the base address used for DHCP. To use the device for DHCP on your
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 changes
automatically if you change the IP address of the device.
You can also enable the secondary LAN IP address. The two LAN IP addresses
must be in different networks.
Choose SETUP > Local Network. The Local Network page shown in the right
figure appears.
To configure the local network of AC750, do as follow:
Step 1 In the Router IP Address textbox, enter the IP address of LAN
interface. The default IP address is 192.168.1.1. The Router IP
address is the URL address for logging in the Web configuration page.
Step 2 Enter the subnet mask of LAN interface. If the Router IP address is
192.168.1.1, the range of subnet mask is from 255.255.0.0 255.255.255.254.
Step 3 In the Domain Name textbox, set a domain name. If you leave it blank,
a domain name assigned by DHCP from the ISP is used.
Step 4 Select Configure the second IP Address and Subnet Mask for
LAN. It enables the secondary LAN IP address for your router. It will
be used when your primary router IP address is in the same network
segment with other LANs. The Secondary router IP address must be in
the different network segment from the primary one.
Step 5 Enter the secondary router IP address and subnet mask.
Step 6 Configure DHCP Server.
- Enable DHCP Relay: Enable the message to transmit between
clients in different network segment.
- Enable DHCP Server: Enable the router to assign IP addresses, IP
default gateway and DNS Servers to the host.
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Step 7
Step 8
The DHCP RESERVATIONS LIST shown in the right figure appears. It used to
reserve a fixed IP address within IP address range for a specified PC. So the
DHCP Server will assign that fixed IP address to the specified PC all the time.
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
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LAN IPv6
Choose SETUP > LAN IPv6. The page shown in the right figure appears. This
page allows you to configure IPv6 LAN.
The following table describes the parameters of this page.
Field
Description
IPv6
Interface The address through which PCs access the
Address
gateway.
Enable DHCPv6 Choose to enable or disable DHCPv6 service.
Server
LAN
address Set the mode address obtaining mode of LAN PCs.
config mode
You may choose Stateless or Stateful.
Start/End Interface The address pool using DHCPv6 for address
ID
assignment under stateful mode.
DHCPv6
Lease The address lease time using DHCPv6 for address
Time
assignment under stateful mode.
Choose to enable or disable router advertisement
Enable RADVD
(RADVD) service.
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Logout
Choose SETUP > Logout. The page shown in the right figure appears. In this
page, you can log out of the configuration page.
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Advanced
This section includes advanced features for network management, security and administrative tools to manage the device. You can view status and
other information used to examine performance and troubleshoot.
Advanced Wireless
Choose ADVANCED > Advanced Wireless. The page shown in the right figure
appears.
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Advanced Settings
Choose ADVANCED > Advanced Wireless > Advanced Settings. The page
shown in the right figure appears. In this page, you can configure guest wireless
networks.
Wireless Network Name (SSID): The Wireless Network Name is a unique name
that identifies a network. All devices on a network must share the same wireless
network name in order to communicate on the network. If you decide to change
the wireless network name from the default setting, enter your new wireless
network name in this field.
The router supports multiple SSID. Multiple WLAN SSIDs realizes multiple
wireless access points on a single wireless router. Wireless clients being
connected to different SSIDs can avoid mutual interference. This function is
applied to small office or house joint rent users. For example, 4 departments of a
small office are sharing the wireless network of a wireless router, while each
department wants to have its own individual WLAN. Multiple WLAN SSIDs
function can realize this application.
The settings in this page are only for more technically advanced users who have
sufficient knowledge about wireless LAN. Do not change these settings unless
you know the effect of changes on the device.
Click Apply to save the settings.
Note:
If you want to know more about the parameters of Advanced Wireless
Settings, refer to HELP index.
MAC Filtering
Choose ADVANCED > Advanced Wireless > MAC Filtering. The page shown
in the right figure appears. This page is used to permit or block access to this
router from host with MAC address contained in the MAC Address table.
Step 1 Select Enable Access Control Mode.
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Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Security Settings
Choose ADVANCED > Advanced Wireless > Security Settings. In this page,
you can set the security for the wireless network.
Step 1 In the Select SSID drop-down list, select a SSID to be configured. For
example: D-Link.
Step 2 In the Security Mode drop-down list, select a security encryption
mode for the wireless network. It is recommended to select Auto
(WPA or WPA2).
Step 3 In the WPA Encryption drop-down list, select TKIP+AES.
Step 4 Configure the WPA Mode.
- Auto (WPA or WPA2)-PSK: set the pre-shared key (password of
your wireless network) in the Pre-Shared Key field.
- Auto (WPA or WPA2)-Enterprise: enter the port, IP address, and
password of the Radius server. The wireless clients are required to
enter the username and password provided by the Radius server.
Step 5 Set the Group Key Update Interval. For higher security, WPA
password is updated periodically. This value is the update interval of
the WPA password. You can keep it as default.
Step 6 In Pre-Shared Key textbox, set the password for the wireless network.
WPS Settings
Choose ADVANCED > Advanced Wireless > WPS Settings. This page is used
to configure WPS settings.
There are 3 methods to realize wireless connection through WPS.
- PBC
Click the PBC button in this page. And then click WPS button on the client to be
connected within 2 minutes. The connection will be established.
- Based on the PIN of wireless client to be connected.
1)
Select Enabled to enable WPS.
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2)
3)
4)
5)
Port Forwarding
Choose ADVANCED > Port Forwarding. The page shown in the right figure
appears.
This function is used to open ports in your device and re-direct data through
those ports to a single PC on your network (WAN-to-LAN traffic). It allows remote
users to access services on your LAN, such as FTP for file transfers or SMTP
and POP3 for e-mail. The device accepts remote requests for these services at
your global IP address. It uses the specified TCP or UDP protocol and port
number, and redirects these requests to the server on your LAN with the LAN IP
address you specify. Note that the specified private IP address must be within
the available range of the subnet where the device is in.
Click Add to add a virtual server.
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Enter an IP address in the Server IP Address field, to appoint the corresponding
PC to receive forwarded packets.
The Ports show the ports that you want to open on the device. The TCP/UDP
means the protocol type of the opened ports.
Click Apply to save the settings.
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DMZ
DMZ is the abbreviation of the Demilitarized Zone. Since some applications are
not compatible with NAT, the device supports the use of a DMZ IP address for a
single host on the LAN. This IP address is not protected by NAT and it is visible
to agents on the Internet with the correct type of software. Note that any client
PC in the DMZ is exposed to various types of security risks. If you use the DMZ,
take measures (such as client-based virus protection) to protect the remaining
client PCs on your LAN from possible contamination through DMZ.
Choose ADVANCED > DMZ. The page shown in the right figure appears.
Select a WAN connection, input the host IP address.
Click Apply to save the settings.
Port Forwarding
SAMBA enables the workstation in the network to share the USB flash disk
connected to the DSL-2750U.
Choose ADVANCED > SAMBA. The page shown in the right figure appears.
The following table describes the parameters of this page.
Field
Description
Select the check box to enable the samba
Enable SAMBA
service
Enter the name of your local area network
Workgroup
(LAN).
Enter your netbios name which is an identifier
Netbios Name
used by netbios services running on a computer.
New SMB password Enter your samba password for user root.
Retype new SMB Reconfirm your samba password here.
password
Enable USB Storage Select the check box to support USB storage.
Enable Anonymous Select the check box to allow anonymous users
Access
access.
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3G Configuration
Choose ADVANCED > 3G Configuration and the page shown in the right figure
appears. (Ensure your 3G card is connected the USB interface of AC750
Note:
If you want to know more about the parameters of Advanced Wireless
Settings, refer to HELP index.
3G card without PIN protect
If the 3G card has no PIN protect function, the page will be shown as the right
figure appears.
3G card with PIN protect
If the 3G card has PIN protect function, the page will be shown as the right figure
appears. Youll be required to enter a PIN code which provided by your ISP
before connecting to 3G network. Follow the instructions below to authenticate
the pin code.
Step 1 Click Pin Manage, the right page appears.
Step 2
Enter the Pin provided by your ISP, then click Apply, the right page
appears. This page indicates the pin authentication is complete.
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3 seconds later, the page will automatically skip to the right page. You can
choose to enable or disable the Pin protect function of the 3G card, or change
the Pin code.
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If you want to edit the 3G configuration, please ensure the 3G is in
disconnection status at first.
Click Edit, and the right page appears.
The following table describes the parameters of this page.
Field
Description
Choose the country you located in the dropdown
Country
list.
Profile Name
Choose the ISP you subscribed service from.
The number to be dialed to connect to 3G network.
Dial_Number
Its recommended to keep it as default.
Net Type
Choose the 3G network access type.
Backup
Delay The response time for 3G connection dial-up after
Time
DSL or Ethernet uplink is disconnected.
Recovery
Delay The time interval to re-dial.
Time
Initialize
Delay The time for 3G card to initialize.
Time
Mode
Switch The time for mode switch.
Delay Time
After setting, click Apply to make the settings take effect. Click AutoSet to keep
the settings as default.
Parental Control
Choose ADVANCED > Parental Control. The Parent Control page shown in
the right figure appears.
This page provides two useful tools for restricting the Internet access. Block
Website allows you to quickly create a list of all websites that you wish to stop
users from accessing. MAC Filter allows you to control when clients or PCs
connected to the device are allowed to access the Internet.
Block Website
Choose ADVANCED > Parental Control > Block Website. The page shown in
the right figure appears.
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MAC Filter
Choose ADVANCED > Parental Control > MAC Filter. The page shown in the
right figure appears.
Choose BLACK_LIST or WHITE_LIST, and then click Add.
Enter the use name and MAC address and select the corresponding time and
days. Click Apply to add the MAC address.
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Filtering Options
Choose ADVANCED > Filtering Options. The Filtering Options page shown in
the right figure appears.
IP Filtering
Choose ADVANCED > Filtering Options > IP Filtering. The page shown in the
right figure appears. In this page, you may configure IP firewall function.
Click Add Filter.
Enter the Filter Name and specify at least one of the following criteria: Interface,
In/Out, Default action and Local/Forward.
Click Apply to save the settings.
Note:
The settings are applicable only when the firewall is enabled.
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After adding a filter, click Add Rule.
The following table describes the parameters of this page.
Field
Description
Enable
Tick in the box to enable a firewall rule.
Choose a protocol corresponding to the rule.
Protocol
You may choose TCP, UDP or ICMP.
The action when the rule is matched. Permit
means allowing the message to pass, Drop
Action
means discarding messages without a reply,
and Reject means discarding messages with a
reply.
Differentiated Services Code Point. It is used to
DSCP
mark the IP QoS.
IP Address
Original IP address
PrefixLength/Mask
Original address mask
IP Address
Destination IP address
PrefixLength/Mask
Destination address mask
After setting the parameters, click Apply. The page shown in the right figure
appears.
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Bridge Filtering
Choose ADVANCED > Filtering Options > Bridge Filtering. The page shown
in the right figure appears. This page is used to configure bridge parameters. In
this page, you can change the settings or view some information of the bridge
and its attached ports.
Click Add to add a bridge filter. The page shown in the right figure appears.
The following table describes the parameters of this page.
Field
Description
Choose a third-layer protocol type for bridge
Protocol Type
filtering from the drop-down list. You may choose
PPPoE, IPv4, IPv6, AppleTalk, IPX, or NetBEUI.
Destination MAC The MAC address of sendee of the message.
Address
Source
MAC The MAC address of sender of the message.
Address
Choose the sending direction as WAN to LAN or
Frame Direction
LAN to WAN.
Time schedule
Choose the filtering strategy as always or never.
Set an effective interface for the bridge filtering
Wan interface
rule.
Click Apply to save the settings.
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QoS Configuration
Choose ADVANCED > QoS Configuration. The page shown in the right figure
appears. The QoS Configuration contains 3 parts: Configure QoS Global
Options, Configure QoS Queue, Configure QoS Classification.
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Configure QoS Classification
Choose ADVANCED > QoS Configuration > Configure QoS Classification.
The page shown in the right right appears. In this page, you can configure QoS
queue rule.
Click Add Classification Rule.
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The following table describes the parameters of this page.
Field
Description
Enable
Tick in the box to enable this QoS rule.
Ip Protocol Type
Select the protocol type as IPv4 or IPv6.
Based on the Classify Type, choose a WAN/LAN
Input Interface
interface.
802.1P
Choose a matched 802.1P VLAN priority.
DSCP Check
Choose a matched DSCP type.
Choose a protocol type matching with the QoS
Protocol Type
rule.
Classify Queue
Choose a QoS queue for the rule.
DSCP Mark
Set a DSCP Mark for this QoS rule.
COS Mark
Set a COS Mark for this QoS rule.
You may click Edit to modify the existing classification rule.
Firewall Setting
A denial-of-service (DoS) attack is characterized by an explicit attempt by
attackers to prevent legitimate users of a service from using that service.
Port scan protection is designed to block attempts to discover vulnerable ports or
services that might be exploited in an attack from the WAN.
Choose ADVANCED > Firewall Settings. The page shown in the right figure
appears.
Select the service and click Apply to take the settings into effect.
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DNS
Domain name system (DNS) is an Internet service that translates domain names
into IP addresses. Because domain names are alphabetic, they are easier to
remember. The Internet, however, is actually based on IP addresses. Each time
you use a domain name, a DNS service must translate the name into the
corresponding IP address. For example, the domain name www.example.com
might be translated to 198.105.232.4.
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 on, until
the correct IP address is returned.
Choose ADVANCED > DNS. The page shown in the right figure appears.
If you are using the device for DHCP service on the LAN or using DNS servers
on the ISP network, select Obtain DNS server address automatically.
If you have DNS IP addresses provided by your ISP, enter these IP addresses in
the available entry fields for the preferred DNS server and the alternate DNS
server.
Click Apply to save the settings.
Dynamic DNS
The device supports dynamic domain name service (DDNS). The dynamic DNS
service allows a dynamic public IP address to be associated with a static host
name in any of the many domains, and allows access to a specified host from
various locations on the Internet. Click a hyperlinked URL in the form of
hostname.dyndns.org and allow remote access to a host. Many ISPs assign
public IP addresses using DHCP, so locating a specific host on the LAN using
the standard DNS is difficult. For example, if you are running a public web server
or VPN server on your LAN, DDNS ensures that the host can be located from the
Internet even if the public IP address changes. DDNS requires that an account
be set up with one of the supported DDNS service providers (DyndDNS.org or
dlinkddns.com).
Choose ADVANCED > Dynamic DNS. The page shown in the right page
appears.
Click Add to add dynamic DNS.
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The following table describes the parameters of this page.
Field
Description
Select one of the DDNS registration organizations
DDNS
from the down-list drop. Available servers include
provider
DynDns.org and dlinkddns.com.
Enter the host name that you registered with your
Host Name
DDNS service provider.
Enter the user name for your DDNS account.
Username
Enter the password for your DDNS account.
Password
Click Apply to save the settings.
Network Tools
Port Mapping
Choose ADVANCED > Network Tools > Port Mapping. The page shown in the
right figure appears. In this page, you can bind the WAN interface and the LAN
interface to the same group.
Click Add to add port mapping.
The procedure for creating a mapping group is as follows:
Step 1 Enter the group name.
Step 2 Select interfaces from the Available Interface list and click the <- arrow
button to add them to the grouped interface list, in order to create the
required mapping of the ports. The group name must be unique.
Step 3 Click Apply to save the settings.
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IGMP Proxy
Choose ADVANCED > Network Tools > IGMP Proxy. The page shown in the
right figure appears.
IGMP proxy enables the system to issue IGMP host messages on behalf of hosts
that the system discovered through standard IGMP interfaces. The system acts
as a proxy for its hosts after you enable it.
IGMP Snooping
Choose ADVANCED > Network Tools > IGMP Snooping. The page shown in
the right figure appears.
When IGMP Snooping is enabled, the multicast data transmits through the
specific LAN port which has received the request report.
MLD Configuration
Choose ADVANCED > Network Tools > MLD Configuration. The page shown
in the right figure appears. This section allows you to configure the MLD Setup
settings of your Router . Please note that this section is optional and you should
not need to change any of the settings here to get your network up and running.
UPNP
Choose ADVANCED > Network Tools > UPnP. The page shown in the right
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figure appears.
In this page, you can configure universal plug and play (UPnP). The system acts
as a daemon after you enable UPnP.
UPnP is used for popular audio visual software. It allows automatic discovery of
your device in the network. If you are concerned about UPnP security, you can
disable it. Block ICMP ping should be enabled so that the device does not
respond to malicious Internet requests.
Click Apply to save the settings.
ADSL
Choose ADVANCED > Network Tools > ADSL. The page shown in the right
figure appears.
In this page, it is recommended to keep it as defaults. The device negotiates the
modulation mode with DSLAM.
Click Apply to save the settings.
Default PVC
Choose ADVANCED > Network Tools > Default PVC. The page shown in the
right figure appears.
Set the default PVC, which you think mostly appears. Input the PVC such as
0/32, 8/81, 0/35
SNMP
Choose ADVANCED > Network Tools > SNMP. The page shown in the right
figure appears. In this page, you can set SNMP parameters.
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TR-069
Choose ADVANCED > Network Tools > TR-069. The page shown in the right
figure appears. In this page, In this page, you can configure the TR069 CPE.
Certificates
Choose ADVANCED > Network Tools > Certificates. The page shown in the
right figure appears. You can import certificates in this page.
Printer
Choose ADVANCED > Network Tools > Printer. The page shown in the right
figure appears. This page allows you to enable/disable printer support.
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Routing
Static Routing
Choose ADVANCED > Routing > Static Routing. The page shown in the right
figure appears. This page is used to configure the routing information. In this
page, you can add or delete IP routes.
Click Add to add a static route.
The following table describes the parameters of this page.
Field
Description
Destination
Network The destination IP address of the router.
Address
Subnet Mask
The subnet mask of the destination IP
address.
Use Gateway IP Address The gateway IP address of the router.
Use Interface
The interface name of the router output
port.
Click Apply to save the settings.
IPv6 Static Routing
Choose ADVANCED > Routing > IPv6 Static Route. The page shown in the
right figure appears. This page is used to configure the routing information. In
this page, you can add or delete IP routes.
Click Add to add a static route.
The following table describes the parameters of this page.
Field
Description
Destination
Network The destination IP address of the static
Address
route.
Use Gateway IP Address
The gateway IP address of the static route.
Use Interface
The interface name of the static route.
Click Apply to save the settings.
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Policy Route
Choose ADVANCED > Routing > Policy Route. The page shown in the right
figure appears. The policy route binds one WAN connection and one LAN
interface.
Click add, the page shown in the right figure appears. Choose one WAN
connection and at least one LAN connection to bind together, and then click
Apply to finish the settings.
Default Gateway
Choose ADVANCED > Routing > Default Gateway. The page shown in the
right figure appears. You may assign a default gateway for the router to use first.
Click Apply to save the settings.
RIP
Choose ADVANCED > Routing > RIP. The page shown in the right figure
appears. This page is used to select the interfaces on your device that use RIP
and the version of the protocol used.
RIPng
Choose ADVANCED > Routing > RIPng. The page shown in the right figure
appears. In this page, you may choose an interface and active RIPng for it.
Click Apply to save the settings.
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Schedules
Choose ADVANCED > Schedules. The page shown in the right figure appears.
Click Add to add schedule rule.
Click Apply to save the settings.
NAT
Choose ADVANCED > NAT. The page shown in the right figure appears.
Traditional NAT would allow hosts within a private network to transparently
access hosts in the external network, in most cases. In a traditional NAT,
sessions are uni-directional, outbound from the private network. Sessions in the
opposite direction may be allowed on an exceptional basis using static address
maps for pre-selected hosts.
In this page, you are allowed to add, edit or remove a virtual server entry.
Click Add to add an NAT server.
After setting, click Apply to make the settings take effect.
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FTPD Setting
Choose ADVANCED > FTPD Setting. The page shown in the right figure
appears. In this page, you can enable or disable the FTP server and set the FTP
port.
FTPD Account
Choose ADVANCED > FTPD Account. The page shown in the right figure
appears. In this page, you can manage the FTP user information, such as the
user name, password, and the corresponding authority.
IP Tunnel
Choose ADVANCED > IP Tunnel. The page shown in the right figure appears.
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Click Apply to enable the settings.
Click Add below the table DS-Lite IPv4 over IPv6 Tunnel List to add a DS-Lite
itemwhich is a 4in6 tunnel.
The following table describes the parameters of this page.
Field
Description
Mechanism
The tunnel type is DS-Lite, which is 4in6 tunnel.
Dynamic
Set the obtaining mode of remote IPv6
addresses. You can select 0 or 1.
RemoteI
v6Address Set the remote end IPv6 address of the tunnel.
Configure 6in4 Tunnel
Choose ADVANCED > IP Tunnel > Configure 6in4 Tunnel. The page shown in
the right figure appears. In this page, you can configure IPv6 penetration through
IPv4 network. When only IPv4 access is provided by your ISP, you can access
the Internet via IPv4 and IPv6.
Click Add below the table IPTUNNEL to add tunnel items.
The following table describes the parameters of this page.
Field
Description
Tunnel Name
Set a tunnel name.
Tunnel Mode
Select the tunnel mode as 4 in6 or 6in4.
Wan Interface
Choose a WAN interface used for the tunnel.
Lan Interface
Choose a LAN interface used for the tunnel.
Click Apply to enable the settings.
Click Add below the table IPv6 Rapid Deployment to add a 6RD item, which is
a 6in4 tunnel.
The following table describes the parameters of this page.
Field
Description
Mechanism
The tunnel type is 6RD, which is a 6in4 tunnel.
Dynamic
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IPv4MaskLen
Prefix
BorderRelayAddre
ss
Logout
Choose ADVANCED > Logout. The page shown in the right figure appears. In
this page, you can log out of the configuration page.
MANAGEMENT
In the main interface, click Management tab to enter the Management menu. The submenu of the Management contains Global IPv6, System
Management, Firmware Update, Access Controls, Diagnosis, Log Configuration and Logout.
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Global IPv6
Choose MANAGEMENT > Global IPv6. The page shown in the right figure
appears. In this page you can enable or disable IPv6 function.
System Management
Choose MANAGEMENT > System Management. The page shown in the right
figure appears.
In this page, you can reboot device, back up the current settings to a file, update
settings from the file saved previously and restore the factory defaults.
The buttons in this page are described as follows:
Field
Description
Reboot
Click this button to reboot the device.
Backup Setting
Click this button to save the settings to the local
hard drive. Select a location on your computer to
back up the file. You can name the configuration
file.
Update setting
Click Browse to select the configuration file of
device and then click Update Settings to begin
updating the device configuration.
Restore
Default Click this button to reset the device to default
Setting
settings.
Note:
Do not turn off your device or press the Reset button while an operation in
this page is in progress.
Firmware Update
Choose MANAGEMENT > Firmware Update. The page shown in the right
figure appears. In this page, you can upgrade the firmware of the device.
To update the firmware, take the following steps.
Step 1 Click Browseto find the file.
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Step 2 Select Clear Config.
Step 3 Click Update Firmware to copy the file.
The device loads the file and reboots automatically.
Note:
Do not turn off your device or press the Reset button while an operation in
this page is in progress.
Access Controls
User Management
Choose MANAGEMENT > Access Controls > User Management. The page
shown in the right figure appears. In this page, you can change the password of
the user and set time for automatic logout.
You should change the default password to secure your network. Ensure that
you remember the new password or write it down and keep it in a safe and
separate location for future reference. If you forget the password, you need to
reset the device to the factory default settings and all configuration settings of the
device are lost.
Enter the current and new passwords and confirm the new password to change
the password. Click Apply to apply the settings.
Services
Choose MANAGEMENT > Access Controls > Services. The page shown in
the right figure appears.
In this page, you can enable or disable the services that are used by the remote
host. For example, if telnet service is enabled and port is 23, the remote host can
access the device by telnet through port 23. Normally, you need not change the
settings.
Select the management services that you want to enable or disable on the LAN
or WAN interface. Click Apply to apply the settings.
Note:
If you disable HTTP service, you cannot access the configuration page of
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the device any more.
IP Address
Choose MANAGEMENT > Access Controls > IP Address. The page shown in
the right figure appears.
In this page, you can configure the IP address for access control list (ACL). If
ACL is enabled, only devices with the specified IP addresses can access the
device.
Select Enable Access Control Mode to enable ACL.
Note:
If you enable the ACL, ensure that IP address of the host is in the ACL
list.
Diagnosis
DSL Test
Choose MANAGEMENT > Diagnosis > DSL Test. The page shown in the right
figure appears. In this page, you can test your DSL connection by clicking Run
Diagnosis Tests.
Traceroute
Choose MANAGEMENT > Diagnosis > Traceroute. The page shown in the
right figure appears. In this page, you can determine the routers on the Internet
by sending packets.
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BER Test
Choose MANAGEMENT > Diagnosis > BER Test. The page shown in the right
figure appears. In this page, you can test the bit error rate.
The BER(bit error rate) is the number of bit errors divided by the total number of
transferred bits during a studied time interval. Please set time interval and click
Begin BER Test for the test, and wait the test result for the time interval.
Log Configuration
Choose MANAGEMENT > Log Configuration. The System Log page shown in
the right figure appears.
This page displays event log data in the chronological manner. You can read the
event log from the local host or send it to a system log server. Available event
severity levels are as follows: Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice,
Informational and Debugging. In this page, you can enable or disable the system
log function.
To log the events, take the following steps.
Step 1 Select Enable Log check box.
Step 2 Select the display mode from the Mode drop-down list.
Step 3 Enter the Server IP Address and Server UDP Port if the Mode is set to
Both or Remote.
Step 4 Click Apply to apply the settings.
Click View System Log to view the detail information of system log.
Logout
Choose MANAGEMENT > Logout. The page shown in the right figure appears.
In this page, you can log out of the configuration page.
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Status
In the main interface, click Status tab to enter the Status menu. The submenus are Device Info, Wireless Clients, DHCP clients, IPv6 Status,
Logs, Firewall logs, Statistics, Route Info and Logout. You can view the system information and monitor performance.
Help
In the main interface, click Help tab to enter the Help menu. This section provides detailed configuration information for the device. Click a wanted
link to view corresponding information.
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Troubleshooting
This chapter provides solutions to problems that might occur during the installation and operation of the DSL-2750U. Read the following descriptions
if you are having problems. (The examples below are illustrated in Windows XP. If you have a different operating system, the screenshots on your
computer will look similar to the following examples.)
1. How do I configure my DSL-2750U Router without the CD-ROM?
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
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Step 4
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Check Your IP Address
After you install your new D-Link adapter, by default, the TCP/IP settings should be set to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server (i.e. wireless
router) automatically. To verify your IP address, please follow the steps below.
Click on Start > Run. In the run box type cmd and click on the OK button.
At the prompt, type ipconfig and press Enter.
This will display the IP address, subnet mask and the default
gateway of your adapter.
If the address is 0.0.0.0, check your adapter installation,
security settings and the settings on your router. Some
firewall software programs may block a DHCP request on
newly installed adapters.
If you are connecting to a wireless network at a hotspot (e.g.
hotel, coffee shop, airport), please contact an employee or
administrator to verify their wireless network settings.
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Technical Specifications
ADSL Standards
ADSL2 Standards
Media Interface
ADSL2+ Standards
Protocols
RFC1483/2684
Multiprotocol
Encapsulation over ATM
Adaptation Layer 5 (AAL5)
RFC1661 Point to Point
Protocol
RFC1994 CHAP
RFC2131 DHCP Client /
DHCP Server
RFC2364 PPP over ATM
RFC2516 PPP over
Ethernet
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