DSL-G664T Wireless ADSL Router User’s Guide (March 2004) 651G664T.015
2 Router Features The DSL-G664T ADSL Router utilizes the latest ADSL enhancements to provide a reliable Internet portal suitable for most small to me
3 Standards Compatibility and Compliance The DSL-G664T complies with or is compatible with the following standards as recognized by their respective
4 Packing List Open the shipping carton and carefully remove all items. Make sure that you have the items listed here. 1. One DSL-G664T 802.11g Wirel
5 Rear Panel Connections All cable connections to the Router are made at the rear panel. Connect the power adapter here to power on the Router. Use t
6 Introduction to 802.11b Wireless The IEEE 802.11b standard is the most widely used standard for wireless LANs today. A wireless LAN (WLAN) is a cel
7 in its broadcast range. WLAN nodes transmit digital data using FM (frequency modulation) radio signals. WLAN devices generate a carrier wave and mo
8 Hardware Installation The DSL-G664T functions on three separate networks: a wired Ethernet LAN, a wireless LAN and a wired ADSL WAN. Placement of t
9 Power on Router CAUTION: The Router must be used with the power adapter included with the device. To power on the Router: 1. Insert the AC Power
10 Network Connections Network connections are provided through the ADSL port and the four Ethernet ports on the back of the Router. See the Rear Pa
11 Computer to Router Connection Power On Router To power on the Router: 1. Insert the AC Power Adapter cord into the power receptacle
FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. T
12 Basic Router Configuration The first time you setup the Router it is recommended that you configure the WAN connection using a single computer mak
13 Configure Windows XP for DHCP Use the following steps to configure a computer running Windows XP to be a DHCP client. 1. From the Start menu on yo
14 3. In the General tab of the Local Area Connection Properties menu, highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) under “ This connection uses the foll
15 1. In the Windows task bar, click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. 2. Double-click the Network and Dial-up Conne
16 Your computer is now ready to use the Router’s DHCP server. Windows 95 and Windows 98 First, check for the IP protocol and, if necessary, install
17 Configure Windows 95 and Windows 98 for DHCP 1. Open the Control Panel window, and then click the Network icon. 2. Select the network component la
18 Access the Configuration Manager Now that your computer’s IP settings allow it to communicate with the Router, you can access the configuration s
19 Use the default user name admin and password admin for first time setup. You should change the web-based manager access user name and password onc
20 Setup Menu The Setup window offers links to menus to configure settings for the LAN (Local Area Network) and for the WAN (Wide Area Network) setup
21 Wireless Settings Click the Enable AP box to allow the router to operate in the wireless environment. SSID: The SSID identifies members of Service
TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT THIS USER’S GUIDE...I BEFORE YOU START...
22 Wireless Security The DSL-G664T offers three types of network security: WEP, 802.1X, and WPA. WEP WEP (Wireless Encryption Protocol) encryption c
23 Important Note: If encryption of any kind, at any level is applied to the Router, all devices on the network must comply with all security measure
24 WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) Wi-Fi Protected Access was designed to provide improved data encryption, perceived as weak in WEP, and to provid
25 Enter the appropriate values, then click Apply. Important Note: If encryption of any kind, at any level is applied to the Router, all devices on
26 Configure Connection 1 for PPPoA PPP or Point-to-Point protocol is a standard method of establishing a network connection/session between networke
27 8. Click the Apply button when you have entered all the information. The web browser will briefly go blank. You are now finished changing setting
28 Figure 3-10. Setup – Configure Connection 1 for PPPoE To configure Connection 1 for PPPoE, follow the steps listed below. Some of the settings do
29 Configure Connection 1 for Bridge “ Bridge” means a pure bridged connection with no IP address assigned to the Router. This connection method make
30 9. To save the changes made to Connection 1, click the Tools tab and then click on the System Commands button. Click on the Save All button to s
31 7. The Encapsulation values LLC (SNAP) and VC (MUX) are two different methods of encapsulating the PPP packet. Contact your ISP to make sure which
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32 Configure Connection 1 for DHCP for WAN Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) allows the gateway to automatically obtain the IP address from
33 10. Check the WAN connection status. Click the Status tab and then the Connection Status button. Look under WAN to view the State of Connection 1,
34 9. Click the Apply button when you have entered all the information. The web browser will briefly go blank. You are now finished changing setting
35 New Connection Example 2 - Create a New Bridge Connection You may create new connections to suit different purposes. For example, let’s create a n
36 DHCP Configuration for LAN The Router supports three DHCP modes for the LAN. By default, DHCP service is provided using an IP pool of 192.168.1.2
37 Enable DHCP Relay Some service providers provide DHCP service for private networks from their own servers. To enable DHCP service form outside you
38 Management IP The IP address of the Router can be changed to suit the requirements of your LAN. Remember, if you are using DHCP from the Router, t
39 Save Configuration Changes Any changes made to the Router’s configuration must be saved to non-volitile memory or they will be lost if the Router
40 To save the new settings, click on the Save All button. It will take a second or two to perform the save. After the save is completed, a message a
41 Advanced Router Management Click the Advanced tab to access menus used to configure UPnP, Port Forwarding, Access Control, Advanced Security
DSL-G664T DSL Router User’s Guide i About This User’s Guide This user’s guide provides instructions on how to install the DSL-G664T ADSL Router and us
42 UPnP UPnP supports zero-configuration networking and automatic discovery for many types of networked devices. When enabled, it allows other device
43 LAN Clients The LAN Clients menu is used when establishing Port Forwarding, Access Control and Advanced Security rules for IP addresses on the LAN
44 Port Forwarding Port Forwarding allows specific functions to bypass NAT protection that would otherwise not allow them to function. To use Port Fo
45 You may also create customized rules to manage TCP/UDP ports. The pre-configured rules include those listed in the table here: Category Available
46 The User category for port forwarding is used to set up customized port forwarding rules. Figure 4- 5. Set up Custom Port Forwarding Rules To se
47 2. Type a Rule Name in the space provided. 3. Select the port Protocol from the pull-down menu - you may select TCP, UDP or both (TCP/UDP). 4. Con
48 Access Control Access Control settings are used to block various services and protocols for specific client IP addresses. The configuration proces
49 Access Control pre-configured rules are the same as for port forwarding: Category Available Rules Games: Alien vs. Predator, Asheron’s Call, Dark
50 Advanced Security Use the Advanced Security features of the Router to globally enable or disable NAT and Firewall protection for any WAN connectio
51 Setup Remote Management Telnet and web management through the WAN port can be enabled for specified IP addresses. To enable remote management, cli
DSL-G664T DSL Router User’s Guide ii disabled by other software (such as virus protection or web user security packages) that may be running on your
52 Multicast Pass-through Multicast pass-through can be enabled or disabled for any WAN connection. When enabled it allows IGMP packets to pass throu
53 Static Routing Use Static Routing to specify a route used for data traffic within your Ethernet LAN or to route data on the WAN. This is used to s
54 Dynamic Routing The Router supports RIP v1 and RIP v2 used to share routing tables with other Layer 3 routing devices. It also supports use of pas
55 Wireless Management For added security you can opt to use Access Control based on the MAC address. This feature lets you create a list of MAC addr
56 The remaining connection types (Bridge, Static, DHCP and CLIP) connect upon saving the settings and restarting the Router. These connections can b
57 Tools and Utility Menus The menus lited under the Tools tab are used for System Commands to save settings, restart and reset the Router; to set u
58 User Management It is a good idea to change the management user information used for the Router before or immediately after establishing a link to
59 System Commands The System Commands are used to save settings to non-volatile memory, to reboot the Router and to restore factory default settings
60 Remote Log Us the Remote Log menu to set up logging to servers or computers that are located outside the LAN or subnet of the Router. Figure 4-1
61 Update Gateway Use the Update Gateway feature to load the latest firmware for the device. You can obtain the latest version of the DSL-G664T firmw
DSL-G664T DSL Router User’s Guide iii Information you will need from your ADSL service provider: Username This is the Username used to log on to your
62 Ping Test The Ping Test menu allows you to ping any IP address from the Router to test connectivity to the address. Figure 4-18. Tools – Ping Te
63 Modem Test The Modem Test menu is used for trouble shooting connection problems on the WAN interface. You can test for connectivity on the service
64 Status Menus Use the Status windows to display various performance data about the Router Figure 4-20. Status display links Click the hyperlink or
65 Network Statistics Figure 4-21. Network Statistics window Choose the desired interface at the top of the window and then click Refresh to view Et
66 Connection Status Figure 4-22. Connection Status window Click Refresh to view connection status information.
67 DHCP Clients This window displays the status of all current DHCP clients. Figure 4-23. DHCP Clients window
68 Modem Status This window displays DSL statistics and various modem status data. Figure 4-24. Modem Status window
69 Product Information This window displays product information including hardware and firmware versions. Figure 4-25. Product Information window
70 System Log The system log displays chronological event log data. Figure 4-26. System Log window Click Refresh to get the most current system log
71 Help Menu Help menu links provide more information for configuring various Router functions. Figure 4-27. Opening Help window
DSL-G664T DSL Router User’s Guide iv LAN Subnet Mask for the DSL-G664T This is the subnet mask used by the DSL-G664T, and will be used throughout you
72 Technical Specifications GENERAL Standards: ITU G.992.1 (G.dmt) ITU G.992.2 (G.lite) ITU G.994.1 (G.Hs) ITU-T Rec. I.361 ITU-T Rec. I.610 IEEE 8
73 Physical and Environmental AC Inputs: Power Adapter: Input: 120V AC, 60 Hz Output: 12V AC, 1.2A Power Consumption: 12 Watts (max) Operating Te
74 IP Address Setup The DSL-G664T is designed to provide network administrators maximum flexibility for IP addressing on the Ethernet LAN. The easies
75 Router). Notice that the subnet mask is the same for all machines and the default gateway address is the LAN IP address of the Router. It is a goo
76 IP Concepts This appendix describes some basic IP concepts, the TCP/IP addressing scheme and shows how to assign IP Addresses. When setting up th
77 IP Network Classes Class Maximum Number of Networks in Class Network Addresses (Host Portion in Parenthesis) Maximum Number of Hosts per Network
78 IP Class Subnet Mask Class A 255.0.0.0 Class B 255.255.0.0 Class C 255.255.255.0 Subnet mask settings other than those listed above add signific
79 Microfilters and Splitters Most ADSL clients will be required to install a simple device that prevents the ADSL line from interfering with regular
80 Line Splitter If you are instructed to use a “line splitter”, you must install the device between the Modem and the phone jack. Use standard telep
1 Introduction This section provides a brief description of the Router, its associated technologies and a list of Router features. Router Description
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