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DC-210
xDSL Broadband router
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1 Product Layout ...................................................................................... 3
Minimum Requirements .................................................................................3
Package Content...........................................................................................3
2 Product Layout ...................................................................................... 4
3 Setup LAN and WAN .............................................................................. 6
4 PC Network Adapter setup .................................................................... 7
5 Bring up................................................................................................. 9
6 Initial Setup ........................................................................................ 10
7 Home................................................................................................... 13
7.1 Status.................................................................................................. 13
7.2 Connection Status ................................................................................. 14
7.3 System Log ..........................................................................................15
7.4 Active DHCP Client ................................................................................16
8 Wizard ................................................................................................. 17
9 Basic Settings...................................................................................... 19
9.1 Host Name ...........................................................................................19
9.2 Time....................................................................................................20
9.3 Password..............................................................................................21
9.4 LAN Settings.........................................................................................22
9.5 DHCP Mapping ......................................................................................24
10 Advanced Settings ........................................................................... 25
10.1 Static Routing ..................................................................................... 25
10.2 UPnP..................................................................................................26
10.3 DDNS.................................................................................................27
11 Firewall ............................................................................................ 28
11.1 Hacker Prevention ............................................................................... 28
11.2 Client Filtering..................................................................................... 29
11.3 URL Filtering ....................................................................................... 31
11.4 MAC Filtering ......................................................................................32
11.5 DMZ...................................................................................................33
11.6 Virtual Server...................................................................................... 34
12 Toolbox ............................................................................................ 36
12.1 Back-up .............................................................................................36
12.2 Firmware Upgrade ...............................................................................37
12.3 Reset .................................................................................................38
Appendix A................................................................................................. 39
Glossery ..................................................................................................... 41
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1 Product Layout
Congratulations on purchasing this Broadband Router. This Broadband Router is a
cost-effective IP Sharing Router that enables multiple users to share the Internet
through an ADSL or cable modem. Simply configure your Internet connection
settings in the Broadband Router and plug your PC to the LAN port and you're ready
to share files and access the Internet. As your network grows, you can connect
another hub or switch to the router’s LAN ports, allowing you to easily expand your
network. The Broadband Router provides a total solution for the Small and Medium-
sized Business (SMB) and the Small Office/Home Office (SOHO) markets, giving you
an instant network today, and the flexibility to handle tomorrow's expansion and
speed.
Minimum Requirements
One External xDSL (ADSL) or Cable modem with an Ethernet port (RJ-45)
Network Interface Card (NIC) for each Personal Computer (PC)
PCs with a Web-Browser (Internet Explorer 6.0, Firefox 3.x)
Package Content
One 4-port Broadband router unit
One Quick Installation Guide
One User Manual CD
One Power Adapter
Accessories
Note:
The WAN “idle timeout” auto-disconnect function may not work due to abnormal
activities of some network application software, computer virus or hacker attacks
from the Internet. For example, some software sends network packets to the
Internet in the background, even when you are not using the Internet. So please
turn off your computer when you are not using it. This function also may not work
with some ISP. So please make sure this function can work properly when you use
this function in the first time, especially your ISP charge you by time used.
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2 Product Layout
Port Description
1 (WAN)
Connect the cable from you ADSL/Cable modem to
this port
2 ~ 5 (LAN)
Connect the cable from your PC’s or network devices
to this port
Reset Push this button for reset to factory default
Power connector
Connect the Power adapter to this port
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Backlabel
The backlabel describes the corresponding LED indications and port functionality
LED Description
POWER
Lights up when powered ON. Blinks on TEST/RESET
WAN
Blinks on traffic
LAN
Blinks on traffic for specific LAN PORT
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3 Setup LAN and WAN
WAN connection:
LAN connection:
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4 PC Network Adapter setup
Windows 2000/XP
Enter [Start Menu] select [Control panel] select [Network].
Select [Local Area Connection]) icon=>select [properties]
Select [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] =>Click [Properties].
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Select the [General] tab.
The DC-210 supports DHCP function, please select both [Obtain an IP address
automatically] and [Obtain DNS server address automatically].
Windows Vista
1. Click the Windows (Start) button.
2. Right-click with the mouse on ‘Network’, and select ‘Properties’.
3. Click ‘status’ of your network connection, and select ‘Properties’ in the new
window.
4. In User Account Control click ‘continue’.
5. Click ‘Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)’, then click ‘Properties’.
6. Select ‘Obtain an IP address automatically’.
7. Click OK, then close all windows and restart your PC.
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Note:
Please make sure that the Broadband router’s DHCP server is the only
DHCP server available on your LAN.
5 Bring up
Connect the supplied power-adapter to the power inlet port and connect it to a
wall outlet. The DC-210 automatically enters the self-test phase. During self-test
phase, the Power LED will blink briefly, and then will be lit continuously to
indicate that this product is in normal operation.
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6 Initial Setup
1. OPEN your browser (i.e. Internet Explorer).
2. Type http://192.168.0.1 in address bar and press [Enter]
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3. Type user name and password (default is admin/admin).
4. Click OK.
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The HOME page screen below will appear.
6) Click on Wizard (see chapter 2) to start configuring settings required by your
ISP so that you can start accessing the Internet. The other sections (Basic
Settings, Advanced Settings, Firewall and Toolbox) do not need to be configured
unless you wish to implement/monitor more advance features/information.
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7 Home
7.1 Status
The Status section allows you to monitor the current status of your router. You can
use the Status page to monitor: the connection status of the Broadband router's
WAN/LAN interfaces, the current firmware and hardware version numbers, any illegal
attempts to access your network, and information on all DHCP client PCs currently
connected to your network.
Parameters Description
7.1 System Status Shows the router’s system information and other related
information.
7.2 Connection Shows the current connection information.
7.3 Log View the Broadband router’s system log
7.4 Clients View DHCP client list
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7.2 Connection Status
The Connection Status section allows you to monitor the current connection status of
your router.
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7.3 System Log
View the operation log of the system.
Parameters Description
System Log This page shows the current system log of the
Broadband router.
At the bottom of the page, the system log can be saved
<Save> to a local file for further processing or the
system log can be cleared <Clear> or it can be
refreshed <Refresh> to get the most updated
situation. When the system is powered down, the
system log will disappear if not saved to a local file.
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7.4 Active DHCP Client
View your LAN client's information that is currently linked to the Broadband router's
DHCP server
Parameters Description
Active DHCP Client This page shows all DHCP clients (LAN PCs) currently
connected to your network. The “Active DHCP Client
Table” displays the IP address and the MAC address
and Time Expired of each LAN Client. Use the Refresh
button to get the most updated situation
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8 Wizard
Click Wizard to configure the router.
The Setup wizard will now be displayed; check that the modem is connected
and click Next.
Select your country from the Country list.
From Service, select your internet provider. Click Next.
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Depending on the chosen provider, you may need to enter your user name
and password, MAC address or hostname in the following window. After you
have entered the correct information, click Next.
Wait for about 20 seconds to allow the router to connect to the Internet.
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9 Basic Settings
9.1 Host Name
This page allows you to assign Host Name and Domain Name to the router. You can
do web configuration from the LAN by typing the whole name you configured here
except for the IP address.
Parameter Description
Host Name Enter the Host Name of this router.
Click <Apply> at the bottom of the screen to save the above configurations. You
can now configure other advance sections or start using the router (with the advance
settings in place)
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9.2 Time
The System Time allows your router to reference or base its time on the Time Zone
settings configured here, which will affect functions such as Log entries and Firewall
settings.
Parameter Description
Set Time Zone Select the time zone of the country you are
currently in. The router will set its time based on
your selection.
Enable Daylight Savings The router can also take Daylight savings into
account. If you wish to use this function, you
must check/tick the enable box to enable your
daylight saving configuration (below).
Start from Select the period in which you wish to start
daylight Savings Time
End by Select the period in which you wish to end
daylight Savings Time
Click <Apply> at the bottom of the screen to save the above configurations. You
can now configure other advance sections or start using the router (with the advance
settings in place)
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9.3 Password
You can change the password required to log into the broadband router's system
web-based management. Passwords can contain 3 to 12 alphanumeric characters,
and are case sensitive. The remote management function allows you to designate a
host in the Internet the ability to configure the Broadband router from a remote site.
Enter the designated host IP Address in the Host IP Address field.
Parameters Description
New Password
Enter your new password
Re-type Password
Enter your new password again for verification purposes
Note: If you forget your password, you’ll have to reset
the router to the factory default with the reset button
(see router’s back panel)
Click the Enable box to enable the Remote Management
function.
Click <Apply> at the bottom of the screen to save the above configurations. You
can now configure other advance sections or start using the router (with the advance
settings in place)
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9.4 LAN Settings
The LAN Settings allow you to specify a private IP address for your router’s LAN
ports as well as a subnet mask for your LAN segment. You also can enable the DHCP
server to let the router manage private IP addresses for you automatically.
Parameters Default Description
IP address
192.168.0.1 This is the router’s LAN port IP address
(Your LAN clients default gateway IP
address).
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0 The Subnet Mask for your LAN segment is
fixed as 255.255.255.0
DHCP Server
Enabled You can enable or disable the
DHCP server. By enabling the DHCP server
the router will automatically give your LAN
clients an IP address. If the DHCP is not
enabled then you’ll have to manually set
your LAN client’s IP addresses; make sure
the LAN Client is in the same subnet as
this broadband router if you want the
router to be your LAN client’s default
gateway.
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DHCP Start Address
192.168.0.100 The first IP address the router will assign
to attached PC’s
DHCP End Address
192.168.0.200
The last IP address the router will assign
to attached PC’s
Click <Apply> at the bottom of the screen to save the above configurations. You
can now configure other advance sections or start using the router (with the advance
settings in place).
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9.5 DHCP Mapping
The DHCP Mapping allows you to manually assign the client a IP address mapping to
a specific MAC address and let the clients in the list get the same IP address every
time.
Parameters Description
Client MAC Address
The MAC Address of the client.
Assigned Address
The IP Address that will be assigned to the client.
Click <Apply> at the bottom of the screen to save the above configurations. You
can now configure other advance sections or start using the router (with the advance
settings in place)
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10 Advanced Settings
10.1 Static Routing
Static Routing allows you to configure the routing table of this router.
Parameters Description
Type
Select NET or HOST. Set HOST if the
destination address is a single HOST.
If the destination address is a subnet, set
NET.
Destination LAN IP
The network IP address of the destination
LAN.
Subnet Mask
The IP subnet mask of the destination LAN.
Gateway
The IP address of the neighbor gateway in
the path toward the destination LAN.
Click <Apply> at the bottom of the screen to save the above configurations. You
can now configure other advance sections or start using the router (with the advance
settings in place)
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10.2 UPnP
UPnP Settings allows you to configure the basic parameters of UPnP.
Parameters Description
Enable UPnP
Check this box to enable the UPnP
function.
Click <Apply> at the bottom of the screen to save the above configurations. You
can now configure other advance sections or start using the router (with the advance
settings in place)
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10.3 DDNS
DDNS allows you to map the static domain name to a dynamic IP address. You must
get an account, password and your static domain name from DynDNS
(http://www.dyndns.com).
Parameters Description
Enable / Disable DDNS
Select “Enable” above the table to enable
DDNS function.
Select “Disable” above the table to disable
DDNS function.
Host Name
Enter the host name of your server.
User Name
Enter the user name of the account given
by the DDNS service provider.
Password
Enter the password of the account given
by the DDNS service provider.
Click <Apply> at the bottom of the screen to save the above configurations. You
can now configure other advance sections or start using the router (with the advance
settings in place)
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11 Firewall
11.1 Hacker Prevention
The Broadband router's firewall can block common hacker attacks, including Denial
of Service, Ping of Death, Port Scan and Sync Flood. If Internet attacks occur the
router can log the events.
Note: To enable the Firewall settings select Enable and click Apply
Parameters Description
Discard PING from WAN side
Check this box to discard PING packets
come from the WAN side.
Drop Port Scan Packets
Check this box to protect the router from
Port Scan.
Allow to Scan Security Port
Check this box to allow client scan
security port 113.
Discard NetBIOS Packets
Check this box to discard NetBIOS packets
from passing through this router.
Accept Fragment Packets
Check this box to accept fragment packets.
Click <Apply> at the bottom of the screen to save the above configurations. You
can now configure other advance sections or start using the router (with the advance
settings in place)
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11.2 Client Filtering
If you want to restrict users from accessing certain Internet applications/services
(e.g. Internet websites, email, FTP etc.), then this is the place to set that
configuration. Client Filtering allows users to define the traffic type permitted in your
LAN. You can control which PC client can have access to these services.
Parameters Description
Enable Client Filter
Check this box to enable Client Filtering function.
IP
Enter the client IP range that you want to filter.
Port
Enter the port range of services that you want to
restrict the clients to access.
Type
Select the protocol type of services that you want
to restrict the clients to access.
Block Time
Select “Always” if you want to block the clients
from accessing the services all the time. Select
“Block” if you want to block the clients from
accessing the services only during the assigned
time period.
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Day
Select the period of week day you want to apply
this rule.
Time
Select the time period in a day you want to apply
this rule.
Enable
Check this box to enable this rule.
You can now configure other advance sections or start using the router (with the
advance settings in place)
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11.3 URL Filtering
You can block access to some Web sites from particular PCs by entering a full URL
address or just keyword of the Web site.
Parameters Description
Enable URL Filtering
Check this box to enable the URL Filtering
function.
URL filtering string
You can enter the full URL address or the
keyword of the web site you want to block.
You can now configure other advance sections or start using the router (with the
advance settings in place)
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11.4 MAC Filtering
This router provides MAC Address Control, which can prevent unauthorized MAC
Addresses from accessing the internet.
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11.5 DMZ
If you have a local client PC that cannot run an Internet application (e.g. Games)
properly from behind the NAT firewall, then you can open the client up to
unrestricted two-way Internet access by defining a DMZ Host. The DMZ function
allows you to re-direct all packets going to your WAN port IP address to a particular
IP address in your LAN. The difference between the virtual server and the DMZ
function is that the virtual server re-directs a particular service/Internet application
(e.g. FTP, websites) to a particular LAN client/server, whereas DMZ re-directs all
packets (regardless of services) going to your WAN IP address to a particular LAN
client/server.
Parameters Description
Enable
You have to check this box to enable the DMZ
function.
Note: If there is a conflict between the Virtual
Server and the DMZ setting, then Virtual Server
function will have priority over the DMZ function.
IP
Input the IP address of a particular host in your
LAN that will receive all the packets originally
going to the WAN port
Note: You need to give your LAN PC clients a
fixed/static IP address for DMZ to work properly.
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11.6 Virtual Server
Use the Virtual Server function when you want different servers/clients in your LAN
to handle different service/Internet application type (e.g. Email, FTP, Web server
etc.) from the Internet. Computers use numbers called port numbers to recognize a
particular service/Internet application type. The Virtual Server allows you to re-direct
a particular service port number (from the Internet/WAN Port) to a particular LAN
private IP address and its service port number.
Parameters Description
Private IP
This is the LAN client/host IP address that the Public
Port number packet will be sent to.
Note: You need to give your LAN PC clients a
fixed/static IP address for Virtual Server to work
properly.
Type
Select the port number protocol type (TCP or UDP).
Public Port
Enter the service (service/Internet application) port
number from the Internet that will be re-directed to the
above Private IP address host in your LAN
Note: Virtual Server function will have priority over the
DMZ function if there is a conflict between the Virtual
Server and the DMZ settings.
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Private Port
This is the port number (of the above Private IP host)
that the below Public Port number will be changed to
when the packet enters your LAN (to the LAN
Server/Client IP)
Click <Apply> at the bottom of the screen to save the above configurations. You
can now configure other advance sections or start using the router (with the advance
settings in place)
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12 Toolbox
12.1 Back-up
The Toolbox screen allows you to save (Backup) the router’s current configuration
setting. Saving the configuration settings provides an added protection and
convenience should problems occur with the router and you have to reset to factory
default. When you save the configuration setting (Backup) you can re-load the saved
configuration into the router through the Restore selection. If extreme problems
occur you can use the Restore to Factory Defaults selection, this will set all
configurations to its original default settings (e.g. when you first purchased the
router).
Parameters Description
Restore
Y can use the "Restore to Factory Defaults" tool to
force the Broadband router to perform a power reset
and restore the original factory settings.
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12.2 Firmware Upgrade
This page allows you to upgrade the router’s firmware
Parameters Description
Firmware Upgrade
This tool allows you to upgrade the Broadband router’s
system firmware. To upgrade the firmware of your
Broadband router, you need to download the firmware
file to your local hard disk, and enter that file name and
path in the appropriate field on this page. You can also
use the Browse button to find the firmware file on your
PC.
Once you’ve selected the new firmware file, click <Apply> at the bottom of the
screen to start the upgrade process. (You may have to wait a few minutes for the
upgrade to complete). Once the upgrade is complete you can start using the router.
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12.3 Reset
You can reset the router’s system should any problem exist. The reset function
essentially Re-boots your router’s system
Parameters Description
Reset
In the event that the system stops responding correctly
or in some way stops functioning or you modify the
configuration, you can perform a reset. Your settings
will not be changed. To perform the reset, click on the
<Reset> button. You will be asked to confirm your
decision. The reset will be complete when the power
light stops blinking. Once the reset process is complete
you may start using the router again.
Note: Every time when you finished configuration,
please reset the router to make sure that the new
settings take effect.
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Appendix A
How to Manually find your PC’s IP and MAC address
1) In Window’s open the Command Prompt program
2) Type Ipconfig /all and <enter>
Your PC’s IP address is the one entitled IP address (192.168.1.77)
The router’s IP address is the one entitled Default Gateway (192.168.1.254)
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Your PC’s MAC Address is the one entitled Physical Address (00-50-FC-FE-
02-DB)
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Glossery
Default Gateway (Router): Every non-router IP device needs to configure a
default gateway’s IP address. When the device sends out an IP packet, if the
destination is not on the same network, the device has to send the packet to its
default gateway, which will then send it out towards the destination.
DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. This protocol automatically gives every
computer on your home network an IP address.
DNS Server IP Address: DNS stands for Domain Name System, which allows
Internet servers to have a domain name (such as www.Broadbandrouter.com) and
one or more IP addresses (such as 192.34.45.8). A DNS server keeps a database of
Internet servers and their respective domain names and IP addresses, so that when
a domain name is requested (as in typing "Broadbandrouter.com" into your Internet
browser), the user is sent to the proper IP address. The DNS server IP address used
by the computers on your home network is the location of the DNS server your ISP
has assigned to you.
DSL Modem: DSL stands for Digital Subscriber Line. A DSL modem uses your
existing phone lines to transmit data at high speeds.
Ethernet: A standard for computer networks. Ethernet networks are connected by
special cables and hubs, and move data around at up to 10/100 million bits per
second (Mbps).
Idle Timeout: Idle Timeout is designed so that after there is no traffic to the
Internet for a pre-configured amount of time, the connection will automatically be
disconnected.
IP Address and Network (Subnet) Mask: IP stands for Internet Protocol. An IP
address consists of a series of four numbers separated by periods, that identifies a
single, unique Internet computer host in an IP network. Example: 192.168.2.1. It
consists of 2 portions: the IP network address, and the host identifier.
The IP address is a 32-bit binary pattern, which can be represented as four cascaded
decimal numbers separated by “.”: aaa.aaa.aaa.aaa, where each “aaa” can be
anything from 000 to 255, or as four cascaded binary numbers separated by “.”:
bbbbbbbb.bbbbbbbb.bbbbbbbb.bbbbbbbb, where each “b” can either be 0 or 1.
A network mask is also a 32-bit binary pattern, and consists of consecutive leading
1’s followed by consecutive trailing 0’s, such as
11111111.11111111.11111111.00000000. Therefore sometimes a network mask
can also be described simply as “x” number of leading 1’s.
When both are represented side by side in their binary forms, all bits in the IP
address that correspond to 1’s in the network mask become part of the IP network
address, and the remaining bits correspond to the host ID.
For example, if the IP address for a device is, in its binary form,
11011001.10110000.10010000.00000111, and if its network mask is,
11111111.11111111.11110000.00000000
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It means the device’s network address is
11011001.10110000.10010000.00000000, and its host ID is,
00000000.00000000.00000000.00000111. This is a convenient and efficient method
for routers to route IP packets to their destination.
ISP Gateway Address: (see ISP for definition). The ISP Gateway Address is an IP
address for the Internet router located at the ISP's office.
ISP: Internet Service Provider. An ISP is a business that provides connectivity to the
Internet for individuals and other businesses or organizations.
LAN: Local Area Network. A LAN is a group of computers and devices connected
together in a relatively small area (such as a house or an office). Your home network
is considered a LAN.
MAC Address: MAC stands for Media Access Control. A MAC address is the hardware
address of a device connected to a network. The MAC address is a unique identifier
for a device with an Ethernet interface. It is comprised of two parts: 3 bytes of data
that corresponds to the Manufacturer ID (unique for each manufacturer), plus 3
bytes that are often used as the product’s serial number.
NAT: Network Address Translation. This process allows all of the computers on your
home network to use one IP address. Using the broadband router’s NAT capability,
you can access the Internet from any computer on your home network without
having to purchase more IP addresses from your ISP.
Port: Network Clients (LAN PC) uses port numbers to distinguish one network
application/protocol over another. Below is a list of common applications and
protocol/port numbers:
Application Protocol
Port Number
Telnet TCP 23
FTP TCP 21
SMTP TCP 25
POP3 TCP 110
H.323 TCP 1720
SNMP UCP 161
SNMP Trap UDP 162
HTTP TCP 80
PPTP TCP 1723
PC Anywhere
TCP 5631
PC Anywhere
UDP 5632
PPPoE: Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet. Point-to-Point Protocol is a secure
data transmission method originally created for dial-up connections; PPPoE is for
Ethernet connections. PPPoE relies on two widely accepted standards, Ethernet and
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the Point-to-Point Protocol. It is a communications protocol for transmitting
information over Ethernet between different manufacturers
Protocol: A protocol is a set of rules for interaction agreed upon between multiple
parties so that when they interface with each other based on such a protocol, the
interpretation of their behavior is well defined and can be made objectively, without
confusion or misunderstanding.
Router: A router is an intelligent network device that forwards packets between
different networks based on network layer address information such as IP addresses.
Subnet Mask: A subnet mask, which may be a part of the TCP/IP information
provided by your ISP, is a set of four numbers (e.g. 255.255.255.0) configured like
an IP address. It is used to create IP address numbers used only within a particular
network (as opposed to valid IP address numbers recognized by the Internet, which
must be assigned by InterNIC).
TCP/IP, UDP: Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and
Unreliable Datagram Protocol (UDP). TCP/IP is the standard protocol for data
transmission over the Internet. Both TCP and UDP are transport layer protocol. TCP
performs proper error detection and error recovery, and thus is reliable. UDP on the
other hand is not reliable. They both run on top of the IP (Internet Protocol), a
network layer protocol.
WAN: Wide Area Network. A network that connects computers located in
geographically separate areas (e.g. different buildings, cities, countries). The
Internet is a wide area network.
Web-based management Graphical User Interface (GUI): Many devices
support a graphical user interface that is based on the web browser. This means the
user can use the familiar Netscape or Microsoft Internet Explorer to Control/configure
or monitor the device being managed.
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Andere handleiding(en) van Sitecom DC-210

Sitecom DC-210 Gebruiksaanwijzing - Nederlands - 8 pagina's


Uw handleiding is per email verstuurd. Controleer uw email

Als u niet binnen een kwartier uw email met handleiding ontvangen heeft, kan het zijn dat u een verkeerd emailadres heeft ingevuld of dat uw emailprovider een maximum grootte per email heeft ingesteld die kleiner is dan de grootte van de handleiding.

Er is een email naar u verstuurd om uw inschrijving definitief te maken.

Controleer uw email en volg de aanwijzingen op om uw inschrijving definitief te maken

U heeft geen emailadres opgegeven

Als u de handleiding per email wilt ontvangen, vul dan een geldig emailadres in.

Uw vraag is op deze pagina toegevoegd

Wilt u een email ontvangen bij een antwoord en/of nieuwe vragen? Vul dan hier uw emailadres in.



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