RTA04N 150M Wireless 11N ADSL2+ Router - User Manual –
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 10 of 78 Step 2: Right click Local Area Connection (LAN), and then select Properti
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 11 of 78 Step 4: Configure the IP address as Figure 3-4 shows. After that, click O
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 12 of 78 If the result displayed is similar to the screen shown below, it means tha
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 13 of 78 Step 1: Select the Wizard tab and you will see the next screen. Figure
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 14 of 78 Step 2: Configure the Router with the information provided by yo
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 15 of 78 Step 3: Choose to enable your wireless network or not. If it’s enabled,
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 16 of 78 4. Software Configuration This User Guide recommends using the “Quick In
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 17 of 78 Figure 4-1 Click the Refresh button to refresh immediately.
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 18 of 78 4.1.2. ADSL Choose “Status→Device Info→ADSL” menu, and you will be able
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 19 of 78 4.1.3. Statistics Choose “Status→Statistics” menu, and you will be able
CONTENT TABLE 1. INTRODUCTION ... 4 1
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 20 of 78 4.2. Setup Choose “Setup”, you can see the next submenus: WAN, LAN and W
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 21 of 78 Current ATM VC Table: ATM settings are used to connect to your ISP. You
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 22 of 78 Add: Click this button to add a VC. First fill the parameters above and
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 23 of 78 QoS: Select the Quality of Service types for the Virtual Circuit, inclu
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 24 of 78 4.2.2. LAN 4.2.2.1. LAN Choose “Setup→LAN→LAN” menu, and you will see th
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 25 of 78 MAC Address Control: The router supports the MAC address control on Eth
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 26 of 78 Figure 4-8 LAN IP Address: Displays the LAN IP address of the Modem Ro
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 27 of 78 2) DHCP Relay: In this mode, the Router will work as a DHCP Relay. A DHCP
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 28 of 78 IP Pool Range: Specify the start and end IP address for the
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 29 of 78 Option60: A string of n octets, interpreted by DHCP servers,
4.4.4. DNS ... 60 4.
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 30 of 78 4.2.3. WLAN There are six submenus under the WLAN menu, Basic, Security,
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 31 of 78 Channel Number: This field determines which operating frequency
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 32 of 78 1. WEP WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is a data privacy mechanism based o
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 33 of 78 Step 3. Fill in the above parameters according to the guides below. Key
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 34 of 78 Step 2. Select the desired WPA Authentication Mode, Enterprise (RAD
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 35 of 78 “Deny Listed”, these wireless clients on the list will not be able to conn
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 36 of 78 Beacon Interval: Enter a value between 20-1000 milliseconds. Th
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 37 of 78 Figure 4-21 Disable WPS: Select to disable WPS function. WPS state:
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 38 of 78 The WPS Configuration Screen of Wireless Adapter Method Two: Step 1: Pre
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 39 of 78 The WPS Configuration Screen of Wireless Adapter 2) PIN code If the wire
RRTTAA0044WW UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 4 out of 78 1. Introduction Thank you for choosing the RTA04N 150M Wireless 11N ADSL
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 40 of 78 Figure 4-22 Method Two: Enter the PIN from my Router Step 1: Get the Curr
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 41 of 78 The WPS Configuration Screen of Wireless Adapter Note: 1. The default P
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 42 of 78 Note: If changes are made, after clicking Apply Changes button, a Save b
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 43 of 78 Click the Add Route button to add the new route in the Static Route Table.
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 44 of 78 4.3.2. NAT 4.3.2.1. DMZ Choose “Advanced→NAT→DMZ”, you can configure the
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 45 of 78 Figure 4-27 Usual Service Name: The Router provides some common servic
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 46 of 78 For example: If you want to set up a FTP Server on LAN host 192.168.1.33,
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 47 of 78 Port trigger is used to restrict certain types of data packets from your l
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 48 of 78 Open Protocol: It can be TCP, UDP or TCP/UDP. NAT Type: It can be ou
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 49 of 78 “Global End IP”. Local Start IP / Local End IP: Enter the local IP Addr
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 5 of 78 RIP v1/v2 DNS Relay Agent Support DMZ, virtual server, ALG IGMP
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 50 of 78 QoS Policy: Policy of QoS. The traffic will be classified on the base
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 51 of 78 Figure 4-32 Src IP: The source IP address of the rule. Src Mask: The
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 52 of 78 4.3.3.2. 802.1p If the QoS policy is “802.1p based”, you should configur
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 53 of 78 4.3.3.3. DSCP If the QoS policy is “DSCP based”, you should configure th
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 54 of 78 4.3.4. CWMP Choose “Advanced→CWMP”, you can configure the CWMP function
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 55 of 78 Periodic Inform Interval: The interval to send Inform RPC. Connection R
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 56 of 78 Figure 4-36 You can enable or disable the port mapping function of the de
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 57 of 78 using Add> button or delete it from the “Interface group” using >D
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 58 of 78 4.4. Service Choose “Service”, you can see the next submenus: Click any
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 59 of 78 In turn, a device can leave a network smoothly and automatically when it i
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 6 of 78 2. Hardware Installation 2.1. The Front Panel Figure 2-1 The LEDs locat
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 60 of 78 Figure 4-40 Enable SNMP: Choose to enable or disable the SNMP support.
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 61 of 78 Note: After configuration, you need to click the Save button appeared on
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 62 of 78 Username: Username assigned by the DDNS provider. Password: Password
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 63 of 78 Figure 4-43 Outgoing/Incoming Default Policy: The default action of ou
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 64 of 78 IP/Port Filter Choose “Firewall→IP/Port Filter” menu, and you will see the
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 65 of 78 Current Filter table: It shows the current filter rules. You can enable
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 66 of 78 4.5.3. ACL Choose “Firewall→ACL”, you can see the next screen (shown in F
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 67 of 78 LAN ACL Switch: You can enable or disable the ACL function on LAN side.
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 68 of 78 If it is “Interface”, you should specify a WAN interface for this ACL entr
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 69 of 78 Figure 4-49 To upgrade the router's firmware, follow these instructi
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 7 of 78 2.2. The Back Panel Figure 2-2 LINE: Through the port, you can con
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 70 of 78 Figure 4-51 Step 2: Save the file as the appointed file (shown in Figure
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 71 of 78 4.6.2. Password Choose “Maintenance→Password”, you can configure the user
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 72 of 78 4.6.4. Time Choose “Maintenance→Time”, you can configure the system time
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 73 of 78 2) NTP Figure 4-57 State: Indicate the current state of NTP function.
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 74 of 78 4.6.5. Log Choose “Maintenance→Log”, you can view and configure the logs
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 75 of 78 Host: Enter the IP address or host name you want to ping. After setting
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 76 of 78 OAM Loopback allows you to verify the connectivity between VP/VC endpoints
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 77 of 78 Figure 4-62 Click the Start button to start the diagnostic, and then wait
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 78 of 78 Click the Run Diagnostic Test button to start the test, and then wait seve
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 8 of 78 2.4. Connecting the Router Before installing the device, please make sure
RRTTAA0044NN UUsseerr’’ss MMaannuuaall EEdd..00..11 Page 9 of 78 3. Quick Installation Guide 3.1. Configure PC After you directly connect
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