Intellinet Network Solutions Network Router 524537 User Manual

4-Port  
BroadBand  
router  
user  
manual  
Model 524537  
INT-524537-UM-0309-02  
 
introduction  
Thank you for purchasing the INTellINeT NeTWoRK SolUTIoNS4-Port Broadband Router,  
Model 524537.  
Combining a router, firewall and four-port Fast Ethernet switch, this handy device lets you  
experience fast speeds as you surf the Web, download music or photos, and play online games.  
A DHCP server that automatically assigns IP addresses to users on the LAN — plus UPnP  
that supports gaming — makes this the perfect router for the home network.  
Of course, keeping intruders out of your network can be a challenge, but this feature-rich router  
is designed to make that seemingly daunting task easier. It includes a true firewall that secures  
your network against hackers. With Network Address Translation (NAT) to shield your networked  
devices from intruders plus content control using URL and MAC filtering, you can rest assured  
that you have taken the necessary precautions to protect the data on your network.  
The easy-to-follow instructions in this user manual help make setup and operation quick and  
simple, so you’ll also soon be enjoying the benefits of these additional features:  
Integrated 10/100 Mbps LAN switch with Auto MDI/MDI-X support  
Supports virtual server and DMZ (demilitarized zone)  
Supports DDNS (dynamic DNS)  
Supports VPN pass-through (PPTP, L2TP)  
Supports static routing  
DHCP server supports static lease management  
Supports remote management  
Easy installation through Web-based user interface  
Firmware updates via Web-based user interface  
Three-Year Warranty  
Package Contents  
4-Port Broadband Router  
User manual  
RJ45 Ethernet cable: 1.0 m (3 ft.)  
Power adapter  
NOTE: Some screen images have been modified to fit the format of this user manual.  
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taBle of contents  
section  
page  
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Hardware Installation.................................................................................................... 5  
1.1 Rear Panel Ports & Jacks ................................................................................... 5  
1.2 Front/Top Panel LEDs......................................................................................... 5  
Network Settings .......................................................................................................... 6  
2.1 IP Address Setup ................................................................................................ 6  
2.2 Browser Login ..................................................................................................... 9  
Configuration .............................................................................................................. 10  
3.1 Status ................................................................................................................ 10  
3.1.1 Status.......................................................................................................... 10  
3.1.2 Statistics ..................................................................................................... 10  
3.1.3 System Log................................................................................................. 10  
3.2 WAN Setup.........................................................................................................11  
3.2.1 Dynamic IP ..................................................................................................11  
3.2.2 PPPoe .........................................................................................................12  
3.2.3 Static IP .......................................................................................................12  
3.2.4 PPTP............................................................................................................13  
3.3 lAN Setup..........................................................................................................14  
3.4 Routing...............................................................................................................15  
3.5 NAT.....................................................................................................................15  
3.5.1 DMZ Host Setup ..........................................................................................15  
3.5.2 FTP Private Port..........................................................................................15  
3.5.3 Virtual Server Setup ................................................................................... 16  
3.5.4 Port Triggering............................................................................................ 16  
3.6 Firewall ...............................................................................................................17  
3.6.1 MAC Filtering Configuration ........................................................................17  
3.6.2 Connection Filtering Configuration..............................................................18  
3.6.3 URL Filtering Configuration........................................................................ 19  
3.7 ddNS ................................................................................................................ 19  
3.8 Misc. Configuration ........................................................................................... 19  
3.8.1 Login ID & Password Setup........................................................................ 20  
3.8.2 Remote Management ................................................................................. 20  
3.8.3 UPnP Setup................................................................................................ 20  
3.8.4 System Time Setup .................................................................................... 20  
3.8.5 WAN Link Status & Setup........................................................................... 21  
3.8.6 Restore Default / Restart System............................................................... 21  
3.8.7 Firmware Upgrade...................................................................................... 21  
Specifications ............................................................................................................. 22  
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1 hardware installation  
Using the included RJ45 Ethernet cable (and more, as needed), make your 4-Port Broadband  
Router network connections by following the steps below and referring to the Port and LED  
descriptions (presented from left to right).  
1. Turn off all devices to be incorporated into the network, including any PCs, switches/hubs,  
the modem and the router.  
2. Connect the LAN or Ethernet network port of the cable/DSL modem to the router’s WAN port.  
3. Connect PCs (and any switch/hub used to expand the network) to the router’s LAN ports.  
4. Turn on the cable/DSL modem, then turn on the PC you’ll be using to configure the router.  
5. Connect the included power adapter to the router and an AC outlet.  
1.1 rear Panel Ports & Jacks  
WAN — This 10/100Mbps RJ45 port is for the cable/DSL modem connection.  
PC1-4 — These four LAN ports are where you connect networked devices, such as PCs,  
print servers, remote hard drives and anything else you want to put on your network. If you  
connect a LAN port to a switch or hub, check that both the device’s Power LED and the  
router’s corresponding PC/LAN LED (see below) light to confirm the connection.  
Default — Pushing this recessed button clears all established router configuration settings and  
resets to the factory default settings. See Section 3: Restore Defaults.  
Power — This is the jack for the included external 9 V DC, 700 mA power adapter.  
1.2 front/top Panel leds  
SYS  
PC4  
PC3  
PC2  
PC1  
WAN  
SYS — Lights when the router power is on.  
PC1-4 — These are the LAN Link/Activity LEDs that correspond to the four port connections  
on the rear panel of the router. lighted indicates a successful connection; blinking indicates  
data is being transmitted or received through that port.  
WAN — Lighted indicates a successful connection; blinking indicates data is being transmitted  
or received through that port.  
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2 network settings  
Before you can connect to the router and begin your configuration, you need to be able to obtain  
an IP address automatically; that is, establish a dynamic IP address. The IP Address Setup  
procedures for Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, XP and Vista are presented here.  
2.1 iP address setup  
Windows 98SE / Me  
1. On your PC’s desktop, click “Start” and go to the Control Panel.  
2. Double-click the “Network” icon to display the Network dialog box.  
3. Click the Configuration tab and ensure that you have the appropriate network card installed.  
4. Select “TCP/IP.” NOTE: If “TCP/IP” is listed more than once, select the item that has an  
arrow (→) pointing to the network card installed on your computer. Do not choose the TCP/  
IP listing that has the words “Dial Up Adapter” beside it.  
5. Click “Properties” to display the TCP/IP Properties dialog box.  
6. Ensure “Obtain IP Address Automatically” is selected/checked.  
7. In the WINS Configuration dialog box, ensure that “Disable WINS Resolution” is checked.  
8. In the Gateway dialog box, remove all entries from the “Installed gateways” section by  
selecting them and clicking “Remove.”  
9. In the DNS Configuration dialog box, remove all entries from the DNS Server Search Order  
box by selecting them and clicking “Remove.” Remove all entries from the Domain Suffix  
Search Order box by selecting them and clicking “Remove.” Click “Disable DNS.”  
10. Click “OK” to return to the Network Configuration dialog box.  
11. Click “OK.” If prompted to restart, click “Yes.”  
Windows 2000  
1. On your PC’s desktop, click “Start”  
and “Settings,” then go to the Control  
Panel.  
2. Double-click the “Network and Dial-up  
Connections” icon.  
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3. Right-click on the “Local Area  
Connections” icon to display the  
pop-up menu, then click Properties.”  
4. Highlight “Internet Protocol (TCP/P)”  
and click “Properties” (right).  
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5. on the Properties screen, select  
“Obtain an IP address automatically”  
and “Obtain DNS server address  
automatically,” then click “OK” to  
return to the previous screen.  
6. When the local Area Connection  
Properties screen displays again,  
click “OK.”  
Windows XP  
1. On your PC’s desktop, click “Start”  
and go to the Control Panel.  
2. Double-click the “Network and Internet  
Connections” icon, then click “Network  
Connections” and double-click “Local  
Area Connection.”  
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3. On the subsequent Local Area  
Connection Properties screen (right),  
select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”  
and click “Properties.”  
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4. On the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)  
Properties screen, select “Obtain an  
IP address automatically” and “Obtain  
DNS server address automatically”;  
then click “OK” to return to the Local  
Area Connection Properties screen.  
5. When the local Area Connection  
Properties screen displays again, click  
“OK.”  
Windows Vista  
1. On your PC’s desktop, click  
“Start” and go to the Control  
Panel.  
2. Click “View Network Status and  
Tasks”; then click “Manage Network  
Connections.”  
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3. Right-click Local Area Network, then  
click “Properties.”  
4. on the local Area Connection  
Properties screen, select  
“Internet Protocol Version 4  
(TCP/IPv4)” and click “Properties.”  
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