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USER MANUAL DSL-2750B D-LINK
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White wireless router with two antenna ports and control buttons (no visible text or symbols)D-Link®
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Table of Content
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PACKAGE CONTENTS 3
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS....4
INTRODUCTION....5
FEATURES 6
HARDWARE OVERVIEW....7
CONNECTIONS 7
HARDWARE OVERVIEW 7
LEDS 8
INSTALLATION....9
BEFORE YOU BEGIN 9
INSTALLATION NOTES....10
INFORMATION YOU WILL NEED FROM YOUR ADSL SERVICE
PROVIDER....12
INFORMATION YOU WILL NEED ABOUT DSL-2750B......14
WIRELESS INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS....16
DEVICE INSTALLATION....17
POWER ON ROUTER....17
NETWORK CONNECTIONS....18
CONFIGURATION 20
WEB-BASED CONFIGURATION UTILITY 20
SETUP 21
WIZARD 21
INTERNET SETUP 28
WIRELESS CONNECTION....36
LOCAL NETWORK 41
IPv6 Local Network 43
TIME AND DATE 45
ADVANCED WIRELESS....47
MAC FILTERING....51
SECURITY SETTINGS 52
Open System 52
Shared Key 53
WIRELESS SECURITY MODE: 54
WPA-Personal....54
WIRELESS SECURITY MODE: 54
WPA-Enterprise....54
PORT FORWARDING 55
PORT TRIGGERING 57
DMZ....59
PARENTAL CONTROL....60
FILTERING OPTIONS....63
DNS SETUP 67
DYNAMIC DNS 68
IP TUNNEL 69
STORAGE SERVICE 72
MULTICAST 74
NETWORK TOOL....75
LOGOUT 94
MAINTENANCE 95
SYSTEM....95
FIRMWARE UPDATE....96
ACCESS CONTROLS....97
WIRELESS CLIENTS....105
DHCP CLIENT....106
LOGS 107
STATISTICS 108
ROUTE INFO 110
LOGOUT 111
TROUBLESHOOTING....112
APPENDIX 114
WIRELESS BASICS 114
NETWORKING BASICS 117
CHECK YOUR IP ADDRESS.... 117
STATICALLY ASSIGN AN IP ADDRESS 118
FCC CAUTION....119
CONTACTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 120
D-LINK SHAREPORT™ 121
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS....127
Section 1 - Product Overview
PACKAGE CONTENTS
- Wireless N300 ADSL2+ Modem Router + USB (DSL-2750B)
• CD-ROM with Installation Wizard and User Manual - Quick Installation Guide
- Ethernet Cable
- Phone Cable
• ADSL2+ Microfilter / Splitter - Power Adapter
Note: Using a power supply with a different voltage rating than the one included With the DSL-2750B will cause damage and void the warranty for this product.

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White wireless router with two antennas and a small green indicator lights on the side (no visible text or symbols)SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
1. ADSL Internet service
Computer with:
• 200MHz Processor
- 64MB Memory
- Ethernet Adapter with TCP/IP Protocol Installed
• Windows 8/7/Vista/XP/2000
- MAC OS
- Internet Explorer v6 or later, FireFox v1.5
2. D-Link Click's Connect Utility
Computer with:
• Windows 8/7/Vista/XP/2000
- CD-ROM Drive

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White wireless router with two antennas and a green indicator lights (no visible text or symbols)Section 1 - Product Overview
INTRODUCTION
HIGH-SPEED ADSL2/2+ INTERNET CONNECTION
Latest ADSL2/2+ standards provide Internet transmission of up to 24Mbps downstream, 1Mbps upstream.
Embedded 802.11n technology for high-speed wireless connection, complete compatibility with 802.11b/g wireless devices
TOTAL SECURITY
Firewall protection from Internet attacks, user access control, WPA/WPA2 wireless security.
ULTIMATE INTERNET CONNECTION
The DSL-2750B is a versatile, high-performance remote router for home and the small office. With integrated ADSL2/2+ supporting up to 24Mbps download speed, firewall protection, Quality of Service (QoS), 802.11n wireless LAN and 4 Ethernet switch ports, this router provides all the functions that a home or small office needs to establish a secure and high-speed remote link to the outside world.
ULTIMATE WIRELESS CONNECTION WITH MAXIMUM SECURITY
This router provides maximize wireless performance by connecting this router to computer interfaces and stay connected from virtually anywhere at home and in the office. The router can be used with 802.11b/g/n wireless networks to enable significantly improved reception. It supports WPA/WPA2 and WEP for flexible user access security and data encryption methods.
FIREWALL PROTECTION & QoS
Security features prevents unauthorized access to the home and office network, be it from the wireless devices or from the Internet. The router provides firewall security using Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) and hacker attack logging for Denial of Service (DoS) attack protection. SPI inspects the contents of all incoming packet headers before deciding what packets are allowed to pass through. Router access control is provided with packet filtering based on port and source/destination MAC/IP addresses. For Quality of Service (QoS), the router supports multiple priority queues to enable a group of home or office users to experience the benefit of smooth network connection of inbound and outbound data without concern of traffic congestion. This QoS support allows users to enjoy high ADSL transmission for applications such as VoIP and streaming multimedia over the Internet.
*Maximum wireless signal rate derived from IEEE standard 802.11n specifications. Actual data throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, and network overhead, lower actual data throughput rate. Environmental factors will adversely affect wireless signal range.
FEATURES
- Faster Wireless Networking - The DSL-2750B provides up to 300Mbps* wireless connection with other 802.11n wireless clients. This capability allows users to participate in real-time activities online, such as video streaming, online gaming, and real-time audio.
- Compatible with 802.11b and 802.11g Devices - The DSL-2750B is still fully compatible with the IEEE 802.11b and g standards, so it can connect with existing 802.11b and g PCI, USB and Cardbus adapters.
- DHCP Support - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol automatically and dynamically assigns all LAN IP settings to each host on your network. This eliminates the need to reconfigure every host whenever changes in network topology occur.
- Network Address Translation (NAT) - For small office environments, the DSL-2750B allows multiple users on the LAN to access the Internet concurrently through a single Internet account. This provides Internet access to everyone in the office for the price of a single user. NAT improves network security in effect by hiding the private network behind one global and visible IP address. NAT address mapping can also be used to link two IP domains via a LAN-to-LAN connection.
- Precise ATM Traffic Shaping - Traffic shaping is a method of controlling the flow rate of ATM data cells. This function helps to establish the Quality of Service for ATM data transfer.
- High Performance - Very high rates of data transfer are possible with the Router. Up to 24Mbps downstream bit rate using the G.dmt standard. (For ADSL2+)
- Full Network Management - The DSL-2750B incorporates SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) support for web-based management and text-based network management via Telnet connection.
- Easy Installation - The DSL-2750B uses a web-based graphical user interface program for convenient management access and easy set up. Any common web browser software can be used to manage the Router.
- USB Support- The DSL-2750B provides USB port for easy sharing files and printers. The DSL-2750B supports USB storage device sharing files through SAMBA file server, FTP server, Web file server and in addition also supports sharing USB printers to network members.
- IPv6 Connection Support – For IPv6 connection, the DSL-2750B provide several connection type: Link-local, Static IPv6, DHCPv6, Stateless Auto-configuration, PPPoE, and IPv6 in IPv4.
*Maximum wireless signal rate derived from IEEE standard 802.11n specifications. Actual data throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, and network overhead, lower actual data throughput rate. Environmental factors will adversely affect wireless signal range.
HARDWARE OVERVIEW CONNECTIONS

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Wireless On/Off switch button Please press and hold on for 3 seconds to turn on/turn off. USB port Use the USB port to connect your USB device. Reset button To manually reset, depress button with the power on for between ten and fifteen seconds Power button Push in to power-on the Router. Push again to power-off the Router Power insert Use the adapter shipped with the Router to connect to power source Ethernet ports Use the Ethernet ports to connect the Router to your Ethernet LAN or Ethernet devices ADSL port Use the ADSL cable to connect to the your telephone line (RJ-11 port)HARDWARE OVERVIEW LEDs

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graph TD
A["LAN\nA solid green light indicates a valid link on startup. These lights blink when there is activity currently passing through the Ethernet port."] --> B["WLAN\nSteady green light indicates a wireless connection. A blinking green light indicates activity on the WLAN"]
C["Power\nSteady green light indicates the unit is powered on. When the device is powered off this remains dark."] --> B
D["USB\nSteady green light indicates a successful USB connection. Dark if no USB device is plugged."] --> B
E["DSL\nSteady green light indicates a valid ADSL connection. This will light after the ADSL negotiation process has been settled. A blinking green light indicates activity on the WAN (ADSL) interface."] --> B
F["Internet\nSteady green light indicates a successful Internet connection. Steady red light indicates failed Internet connection. Dark if no WAN protocol is configured."] --> B
D-Link DSL-2750B User Manual
Section 2 - Installation
INSTALLATION
This section will walk 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.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Please read and make sure you understand all the prerequisites for proper installation of your new Router. Have all the necessary information and equipment on hand before beginning the installation.
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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 (User name 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 standard telephone cable. Ask your service provider for more information about the use of low pass filters with your installation.
Operating Systems
The DSL-2750B 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 7 and Windows 8.
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 equipment. If your computer does not have an Ethernet port, you must install an Ethernet NIC adapter before you can use the Router. If you must install an adapter, follow the installation instructions that come with the Ethernet NIC adapter.
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802.11 Wireless LAN Configuration
All the 802.11 wireless LAN settings may be configured on a single page using the web-based manager. For basic wireless communication you need to decide what channel to use and what SSID to assign. These two settings must be the same for any wireless workstations or other wireless access point that communicate with the DSL-2750B through the wireless interface.
Security for wireless communication can be accomplished in a number of ways. The DSL-2750B supports WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access), WPA2, and mixed WPA/WPA2. Wireless access can also be controlled by selecting MAC addresses that are allowed to associate with the device. Please read the section on Wireless Configuration.
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 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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Information You Will Need From Your ADSL Service Provider
Username
This is the Username used to log on to your ADSL service provider's network. It is commonly in the form user@isp.com.au or user@isp.co.nz. Your ADSL service provider uses this to identify your account.
Password
This is the Password used, in conjunction with the Username above, to log on to your ADSL service provider's network. This is used to verify the identity of your account.
WAN Setting / Connection Type
These settings describe the method your ADSL service provider uses to transport data between the Internet and your computer. Most users will use the default settings. You may need to specify one of the following WAN Setting and Connection Type configurations (Connection Type settings listed in parenthesis):
- PPPoE/PPPoA (PPPoE LLC, PPPoA LLC or PPPoA VC-Mux)
• Bridge Mode (1483 Bridged IP LLC or 1483 Bridged IP VC Mux)
• IPoA/MER (Static IP Address) (Bridged IP LLC, 1483 Bridged IP VC Mux, 1483 Routed IP LLC, 1483 Routed IP VC-Mux or IPoA)
• MER (Dynamic IP Address) (1483 Bridged IP LLC or 1483 Bridged IP VC-Mux)
Modulation Type
ADSL uses various standardized modulation techniques to transmit data over the allotted signal frequencies. Some users may need to change the type of modulation used for their service. The default DSL modulation (ADSL2+ Multi-Mode) used for the Router automatically detects all types of ADSL, ADSL2, and ADSL2+ modulation. However, if you are instructed to specify the modulation type used for the Router, you may choose among the numerous options available on the Modulation Type drop-down menu on the ADSL Configuration window (ADVANCED > Network Tools and click ADSL Settings)
Security Protocol
This is the method your ADSL service provider will use to verify your Username and Password when you log on to their network. Your Router supports the PAP and CHAP protocols.
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VPI
Most users will not be required to change this setting. The Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) is used in conjunction with the Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI) to identify the data path between your ADSL service provider's network and your computer. If you are setting up the Router for multiple virtual connections, you will need to configure the VPI and VCI as instructed by your ADSL service provider for the additional connections. This setting can be changed in the WAN Settings window of the web management interface.
VCI
Most users will not be required to change this setting. The Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI) used in conjunction with the VPI to identify the data path between your ADSL service provider's network and your computer. If you are setting up the Router for multiple virtual connections, you will need to configure the VPI and VCI as instructed by your ADSL service provider for the additional connections. This setting can be changed in the WAN Settings window of the web management interface.
Note: Australian users will most likely be using a VPI of 8 and a VCI of 35. New Zealand users will most likely be using a VPI of 0 and a VCI of 100.
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Information You Will Need About DSL-2750B
Username
This is the Username needed access the Router's management interface. When you attempt to connect to the device through a web browser you will be prompted to enter this Username. The default Username for the Router is "admin."
Password
This is the Password you will be prompted to enter when you access the Router's management interface. The default Password is "admin." The user may change this.
LAN IP addresses for the DSL-2750B
This is the IP address you will enter into the Address field of your web browser to access the Router's configuration graphical user interface (GUI) using a web browser. The default IP address is 192.168.1.1. This may be changed to suit any IP address scheme the user desires. This address will be the base IP address used for DHCP service on the LAN when DHCP is enabled.
LAN Subnet Mask for the DSL-2750B
This is the subnet mask used by the DSL-2750B, and will be used throughout your LAN. The default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. This can be changed later.
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Information You Will Need About Your LAN or Computer
Ethernet NIC
If your computer has an Ethernet NIC, you can connect the DSL-2750B to this Ethernet port using an Ethernet cable. You can also use the Ethernet ports on the DSL-2750B to connect to other computer or Ethernet devices.
DHCP Client status
Your DSL-2750B is configured, by default, to be a DHCP server. This means that it can assign an IP address, subnet mask, and a default gateway address to computers on your LAN. The default range of IP addresses the DSL-2750B will assign are from 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.254. Your computer (or computers) needs to be configured to Obtain an IP address automatically (that is, they need to be configured as DHCP clients.)
It is recommended that your collect and record this information here, or in some other secure place, in case you have to re-configure your ADSL connection in the future.
Once you have the above information, you are ready to setup and configure your DSL-2750B Wireless N300 ADSL2+ Modem Router + USB.
Section 2 - Installation
WIRELESS INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS
The DSL-2750B lets you access your network using a wireless connection from virtually anywhere within the operating range of your wireless network. Keep in mind, however, that the number, thickness and location of walls, ceilings, or other objects that the wireless signals must pass through, may limit the range. Typical ranges vary depending on the types of materials and background RF (radio frequency) noise in your home or business. The key to maximizing wireless range is to follow these basic guidelines:
- Keep the number of walls and ceilings between the D-Link router and other network devices to a minimum - each wall or ceiling can reduce your adapter's range from 1-30 metres. Position your devices so that the number of walls or ceilings is minimised.
- Be aware of the direct line between network devices. A wall that is 0.5 metres, at a 45-degree angle appears to be almost 1 metre thick. At a 2-degree angle it looks over 14 metres thick! Position devices so that the signal will travel straight through a wall or ceiling (instead of at an angle) for better reception.
- Building Materials make a difference. A solid metal door or aluminum studs may have a negative effect on range. Try to position access points, wireless routers, and computers so that the signal passes through drywall or open doorways. Materials and objects such as glass, steel, metal, walls with insulation, water (fish tanks), mirrors, file cabinets, brick, and concrete will degrade your wireless signal.
- Keep your product away (at least 1-2 metres) from electrical devices or appliances that generate RF noise.
- If you are using 2.4GHz cordless phones or X-10 (wireless products such as ceiling fans, lights, and home security systems), your wireless connection may degrade dramatically or drop completely. Make sure your 2.4GHz phone base is as far away from your wireless devices as possible. The base transmits a signal even if the phone in not in use.
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DEVICE INSTALLATION
The DSL-2750B Wireless ADSL Router maintains three separate interfaces, an Ethernet LAN, a wireless LAN and an ADSL Internet (WAN) connection. Carefully consider the Router's location suitable for connectivity for your Ethernet and wireless devices. You must have a functioning broadband connection via a bridge device such as a Cable or ADSL modem in order to use the Router's WAN function.
Place the Router in a location where it can be connected to the various devices as well as to a power source. The Router should not be located where it will be exposed to moisture, direct sunlight or excessive heat. Make sure the cables and power cord are placed safely out of the way so they do not create a tripping hazard. As with any electrical appliance, observe common sense safety procedures. The Router can be placed on a shelf, desktop, or other stable platform. If possible, you should be able to see the LED indicators on the front if you need to view them for troubleshooting.
POWER ON ROUTER
The Router must be used with the power adapter included with the device.
- Insert the AC Power Adapter cord into the power connector located on the rear panel of the Router and plug the adapter into a suitable nearby power source.
- Push down the Power button, and you should see the Power LED indicator light up and remain lit.
- If the Ethernet port is connected to a working device, check the Ethernet Link/Act LED indicators to make sure the connection is valid. The Router will attempt to establish the ADSL connection, if the ADSL line is connected and the Router is properly configured this should light up after several seconds. If this is the first time installing the device, some settings may need to be changed before the Router can establish a connection.
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The Router may be reset to the original factory default settings by using a ballpoint pen or paperclip to gently push down the reset button in the following sequence:
- Press and hold the reset button while the device is powered on.
- Wait for 10 seconds and then release the reset button.
Remember that this will wipe out any settings stored in flash memory including user account information and LAN IP settings. The device settings will be restored to the factory default IP address 192.168.1.1 and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, the default management Username is "admin" and the default Password is "admin."
NETWORK CONNECTIONS
Connect ADSL Line
Use the ADSL cable included with the Router to connect it to a telephone wall socket or receptacle. Plug one end of the cable into the ADSL port (RJ-11 connector) on the rear panel of the Router and insert the other end into the RJ-11 wall socket. If you are using a low pass filter device, follow the instructions included with the device or given to you by your service provider. The ADSL connection represents the WAN interface, the connection to the Internet. It is the physical link to the service provider's network backbone and ultimately to the Internet.
Connect Router to Ethernet
The Router may be connected to a single computer or Ethernet device through the Ethernet port on the rear panel. Any connection to an Ethernet concentrating device such as a switch or hub must operate at a speed of 10/100 Mbps only. When connecting the Router to any Ethernet device that is capable of operating at speeds higher than 10Mbps, be sure that the device has auto-negotiation (NWay) enabled for the connecting port. Use standard twisted-pair cable with RJ-45 connectors. The RJ-45 port on the Router is a crossed port (MDI-X). Follow standard Ethernet guidelines when deciding what type of cable to use to make this connection. When connecting the Router directly to a PC or server use a normal straight-through cable. You should use a crossed cable when connecting the Router to a normal (MDI-X) port on a switch or hub. Use a normal straight-through cable when connecting it to an uplink (MDI-II) port on a hub or switch. The rules governing Ethernet cable lengths apply to the LAN to Router connection. Be sure that the cable connecting the LAN to the Router does not exceed 100 meters.
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Hub or Switch to Router Connection
Connect the Router to an uplink port (MDI-II) on an Ethernet hub or switch with a straight-through cable as shown in this diagram. If you wish to reserve the uplink port on the switch or hub for another device, connect to any on the other MDI-X ports (1x, 2x, etc.) with a crossed cable.

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10/100 BASE-TX Cable Switch / Hub Switch / HubComputer to Router Connection
You can connect the Router directly to a 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet adapter card (NIC) installed on a PC using the Ethernet cable provided as shown in this diagram.

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10/100 BASE-TX Cable PCD-Link DSL-2750B User Manual
Section 3 - Configuration
CONFIGURATION
This section will show you how to configure your new D-Link Wireless Router using the web-based configuration utility.
WEB-BASED CONFIGURATION UTILITY
Connect to the Router
To configure the WAN connection used by the Router it is first necessary to communicate with the Router through its management interface, which is HTML-based and can be accessed using a web browser. The easiest way to make sure your computer has the correct IP settings is to configure it to use the DHCP server in the Router. The next section describes how to change the IP configuration for a computer running a Windows operating system to be a DHCP client.
To access the configuration utility, open a web-browser such as Internet Explorer and enter the IP address of the router into the address bar (192.168.1.1).

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about:blank - Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back Search Favorite Address http://192.168.1.1/ Product Page: 05L2700B D-Link LOGN Welcome to 05L2700B Web Management Message:Password: ***** Remember my info info. Login WIRELESS
Select "admin" for the User Name and type "admin" in the Password field. If you get a Page Cannot be Displayed error, please refer to the Troubleshooting section for assistance.
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SETUP
This chapter is concerned with using your computer to configure the WAN connection. The following chapter describes the various windows used to configure and monitor the Router including how to change IP settings and DHCP server setup.
WIZARD
INTERNET CONNECTION WIZARD
Click on the Setup Wizard button to launch the Setup Wizard.

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Product Page: DSL-27508 D-Link DSL-27508 Wizard Internet Setup 3G Internet Setup Wireless Connection Local Network IPV6 Local Network Time and Date Logout SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP SETTING UP YOUR INTERNET There are two ways to set up your Internet connection. You can use the Web-based Internet Connection Setup Wizard or you can manually configure the connection. Please make sure you have your ISP's connection settings first if you choose manual setup. INTERNET CONNECTION WIZARD You can use this wizard for assistance and quick connection of your new D-Link Router to the Internet. You will be presented with step-by-step instructions in order to get your Internet connection up and running. Click the button below to begin. Setup Wizard Note: Before launching the wizard, please ensure you have correctly followed the steps outlined in the Quick Installation Guide included with the router. Helpful Links... First time users are recommended to run the Setup Wizard. Click the Setup Wizard button and you will be guided step by step through the process of setting up your ALSI Connection. If you consider yourself an advanced user or have configured a router before, click Setup->Internet Setup to routal the settings manually. More...Section 3 - Configuration
WELCOME TO D-LINK SETUP WIZARD
There are five steps to configuring your router. Click on the Next button to continue.
STEP 1: CHANGE DEVICE LOGIN PASSWORD
The default password is "admin", in order to secure your network, please modify the password. Note: Confirm Password must be same as "New Password". Of course, you can click on the Skip to ignore the step.
WELCOME TO D-LINK SETUP WIZARD
This wizard will guide you through a step-by-step process to configure your new D-Link router and connect to the Internet.
• Step 1: Change Device Login Password
• Step 2: Set Time and Date
• Step 3: Setup Internet Connection
• Step 4: Configure Wireless Network
• Step 5: Completed and Apply
Next Cancel
STEP 1: CHANGE DEVICE LOGIN PASSWORD → 2 → 3 → 4 → 5
To help secure your network, D-Link recommends that you should choose a new password. If you do not wish to choose a new password now, just click "Skip" to continue. Click "Next" to proceed to next step.

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STEP 2: SET TIME AND DATE
TIME SETTINGS:
Please enable the Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers if you want to use time server.
You can use the default time server web site or type any web server name you want on the First NTP time server and the Second NTP time server.
Please select the time zone of your country on the Time Zone option.
If you need to use the daylight saving, just choose the Enable Daylight Saving. Daylight saving is a period from late Spring to early Fall.
Set how many hours to change the time for Daylight saving Offset.
Configure Daylight Saving Dates, Daylight Saving time starts in the most parts of Australia on the first Sunday of October. Each time zone starts Daylight Saving time at 2 A.M. Thus, in Australia you must use October, First, Sunday, at 2:00 A.M.
Click on the Next button to go to the next Setup Wizard window.

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1 → STEP 2: SET TIME AND DATE → 3 → 4 → 5 The Time Configuration option allows you to configure, update, and maintain the correct time on the internal system clock. From this section you can set the time zone that you are in and set the NTP (Network Time Protocol) Server. Daylight Saving can also be configured to automatically adjust the time when needed. TIME SETTINGS □ Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers First NTP time server : http1.dink.com Second NTP time server : None TIME CONFIGURATION Current Router Time : Thu Jan 1 06:10:24 1970 Time Zone : (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) Daylight Saving Time rule of US have automatically been applied to this time zone □ Enable Daylight Saving, overwrite automatic rule Month Week Day Time Daylight Saving Dates : Start Jan 1st Sun 12 am End Jan 1st Sun 12 am Back Next CancelSection 3 - Configuration
STEP 3: SETUP INTERNET CONNECTION
Please select your Country and ISP Provider, then the Protocol, VPI/VCI, and Connection Type will auto input the correct information.
If you cannot find the country and ISP in the list below; you can select Others, and then input the Protocol, VPI/VCI and Connection Type.
Please enter the VPI/VCI numbers if they are different and you have been instructed to do so by the ISP.
Click on the Next button to go to the next Setup Wizard window.
If your Protocol selects PPPoE or PPPoA, you need to enter your Username and Password as provided by your ISP
Click on the Next button to go to the next Setup Wizard window.

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1 - 2 - STEP 3: SETUP INTERNET CONNECTION - 4 - 5 Please select your Country and ISP (Internet Service Provider) from the list below. If your Country or ISP is not in the list, please select 'Others'. If you want to change WAN services type, Please select ETH or DSL. WAN Services type: ○ ETH WAN ● DSL Country : (Click to Select) Internet Service Provider : (Click to Select) Protocol : PHPCC Connection Type : (Click to Select) VPI : (Enter a number) (0-255) VCI : (Enter a number) (77-69035)
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PPPoE Please enter your Username and Password as provided by your ISP (Internet Service Provider). Please enter the information exactly as shown in taking note of upper and lower cases. Click "Next" to continue. Username : ____ Password : ____ Confirm Password : ____ Back Next Cancel
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1 > 2 > STEP 3: SETUP INTERNET CONNECTION > 4 > 5 > 6 Please enter your Username and Password as provided by your ISP (Internet Service Provider). Please enter the information exactly as shown taking note of upper and lower cases. Click Next to continue. Username : Password : Confirm Password : Back Next CancelSection 3 - Configuration
If your Protocol is selected as Static IP, you will need to enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, Primary DNS server as provided by your ISP.
Click on the Next button to go to the next Setup Wizard window.

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1-2-STEP 3: SETUP INTERNET CONNECTION-4-5 Please select your Country and ISP (Internet Service Provider) from the list below. If your Country or ISP is not in the list, please select "Others". If you want to change WAN services type, Please select ETH or DSL. WAN Services type: C ETH WAN G DSL Country : (Click to Select) Internet Service Provider : Others Protocol : Static IP Connection Type : (Click to Select) VPI : (Enter a number) (0.255) VCI : (Enter a number) (32-65535) STATIC IP You have selected Static IP Internet connection. Please enter the appropriate information below as provided by your ISP. The Auto PVC Scan feature will not work in all cases so please enter the VPI/VCI numbers if provided by the ISP. Click Next to continue. IP Address : 0.0.0.0 Subnet Mask : 0.0.0.0 Default Gateway : Primary DNS Server : Back Next CancelSection 3 - Configuration
STEP 4: CONFIGURE WIRELESS NETWORK
Please check Enable Your Wireless Network box to enable your wireless network.
Enter Wireless Network Name (SSID) to identify your wireless network.
Visibility Status selects Visible can be found by wireless clients, Invisible to hide your wireless network
Choose one wireless encryption mode for your wireless network. The Security Level from low to high as below: None < WEP < WPA-PSK < WPA2-PSK
Click on the Next button to go to the next Setup Wizard window.

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1 → 2 → 3 → STEP 4: CONFIGURE WIRELESS NETWORK→ 5 Your wireless network is enabled by default. You can simply uncheck it to disable it and click "Next" to skip configuration of wireless network. Enable Your Wireless Network Your wireless network needs a name so it can be easily recognized by wireless clients. For security purposes, it is highly recommended to change the pre-configured network name. Wireless Network Name (SSID) : DLINK (1~32 characters) Select "Visible" to publish your wireless network and SSID can be found by wireless clients, or select "Invisible" to hide your wireless network so that users need to manually enter SSID in order to connect to your wireless network. Visibility Status : Visible Invisible In order to protect your network from hackers and unauthorized users, it is highly recommended you choose one of the following wireless network security settings. None Security Level Best None WEP WPA-PSK WPA2-PSK Security Mode: WPA-PSK Select the option if your wireless adapters support WPA-PSK. Now, please enter your wireless security key. WPA2 Pre-Shared Key : %Fortress123& (8-63 characters, such as a~z, A~Z, or 0~9, i.e. '%Fortress123&') Note: You will need to enter the same key here into your wireless clients in order to enable proper wireless connection. Back Next CancelSection 3 - Configuration
STEP 5: COMPLETED AND APPLY
Click Apply to complete current settings and finished the setup of the DSL-2750B router. Click Back to review or modify settings.
Note: In each step of the Wizard page, you can click Back to review or modify the previous settings. Click Cancel to exit the wizard page.
1→2→3→4 STEP 5: COMPLETED AND APPLY
Setup complete. Click "Back" to review or modify settings. Click "Apply" to apply current settings.
If your Internet connection does not work after apply, you can try the Setup Wizard again with alternative settings or use Manual Setup instead if you have your Internet connection details as provided by your ISP.
SETUP SUMMARY
Below is a detailed summary of your settings. Please print this page out, or write the information on a piece of paper, so you can configure the correct settings on your wireless client adapters.
| Time Settings : | Enable |
| NTP Server 1 : | ntp1.dlink.com |
| NTP Server 2 : | None |
| Time Zone : | (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time, Tijuana |
| Daylight Saving Time : | Disable |
| VPI / VCI : | B/35 |
| Protocol : | PPPoE |
| Connection Type : | LLC |
| Username : | test |
| Password : | test |
| Wireless Network : | Enabled |
| Wireless Network Name (SSID) : | DLINK |
| Visibility Status : | Visible |
| Encryption : | WPA2-PSK/AES (also known as WPA2 Personal) |
| Pre-Shared Key : | %Fortress123 |
Back
Apply
Cancel
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INTERNET SETUP
To access the settings page, click on the Internet Setup button in the SETUP section on this page:
Click Add/Edit/Delete to configure the settings.

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INTERNET SETUP Choose "Add", "Edit", or "Delete" to configure WAN interfaces. A maximum of 8 entries can be configured. WAN SETUP VPI/VCI VLAN Mux Service Name Protocol IGMP QoS NAT IPv6 Status Action □ 8/35 N/A PPPoE_0_8_35 PPPoE Disabled Disabled Enable Disabled Unconfigured Add Edit DeleteSection 3 - Configuration
INTERNET SETUP
ATM PVC CONFIGURATION
Set VPI/VCI, Service Category and input Peak Cell Rate, Sustainable Cell Rate, and Maximum Burst Size. This information was provided by your ISP, if they do not provide these details leave them as their default value.
IP QOS SCHEDULER ALGORITHM
Select Strict Priority or Weighted Fair Queuing
CONNECTION TYPE
Protocol
Select DSL link type, PPP over ATM (PPPoA), PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE), MAC Encapsulation Routing (MER), IP over ATM (IPoA), or Bridging from the drop-down list.
The ATM settings allow users to adjust ATM Quality of Service (QoS) or traffic parameters to suit specific traffic requirements. For applications or circumstances where packet loss or packet delay is a concern, ATM QoS can be adjusted to minimize problems. For most accounts, it will not be necessary to change these settings. Altering QoS settings can adversely affect performance of some commonly used Internet applications.
If you plan to change QoS or traffic parameters, contact your ISP or network services provider for information on what types of adjustment are available or possible for your account. Your ISP may not support the class of service you want to use.

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INTERNET SETUP This screen allows you to configure an ATM PVC identifier (VPI and VCI) and select a service category. ATM PVC CONFIGURATION VPI: 0 (0-255) VCI: 35 (32-65535) Service Category: UBR Without PCR Peak Cell Rate: (cells/s) Sustainable Cell Rate: (cells/s) Maximum Burst Size: (cells) IP QOS SCHEDULER ALGORITHM Strict Priority Precedence of queue: 8 (lowest) Weighted Fair Queuing Weight Value of queue: (1-63) MPAAL Group Precedence: 8 CONNECTION TYPE Protocol: Bridging Encapsulation Mode: LLC/SNAP-BRIDGING Enable Multiple Vlan Over One Connection: 802.1P Priority [0-7]: -1 802.1Q VLAN ID [0-4094]: -1 BRIDGE SETTINGS Service Name: br_0_0_35 Next CancelSection 3 - Configuration
To adjust ATM QoS parameters, select one of the Service Category listed here and type in the PCR value in the entry field below. For the VBR service category, an additional parameter (SCR) must also be defined.
Click Next button to apply configuration.
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For PPPoE/PPPoA CONNECTION
Select Protocol and Encapsulation Mode from the drop-down list.
Type in PPP Username and PPP Password and Confirm PPP Password which are provided by your ISP.
Authentication Method
The value can be AUTO, PAP, CHAP, or MSCHAP. Usually, you can select AUTO.
Dial on demand (with idle timeout timer): Check the box to enable the function, users need to enter the idle timeout time. The modem stops the PPPoE connection when detecting no continuous flow from the user. Once detecting the flow (like access to a webpage), the modem restarts the PPPoE dialup.
If this function is disabled, the modem performs PPPoE dial-up all the time, only if the modem is powered off or DSLAM/Uplink equipment behaves abnormal.
MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit)/ MRU (Maximum Receive Unit) Size Set MTU/MRU Size between 128 - 1492.
PPP IP Extension:
Check the PPP IP Extension, the router passes the obtained IP address to the local PC and acts as a bridge only modem.
Config Keep Alive: Check the box to let the PPPoE dial-up keep alive
Use Static IP Address: If this function is disabled, the modem obtains an IP address assigned by an uplink equipment such as BAS, through PPPoE dial-up. If this function is enabled, the modem uses this IP address as the WAN IP address.

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Protocol: PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) Encapsulation Mode: LLC/SNAP-BRIDGING Enable Multiple Vlan Over One Connection: 802.1P Priority [0-7]: -1 802.1Q VLAN ID [0-4094]: -1 PPP USERNAME AND PASSWORD PPP Username: PPP Password: Confirm PPP Password: Authentication Method: AUTO Dial On Demand (With Idle Timeout Timer): Inactivity Timeout: (minutes [1-4320]) Dial On Manual: MTU Size: 1492 (128-1492) MRU Size: 1492 (128-1492) PPP IP Extension: Config Keep Alive: IPV4 Setting Use Static IP Addres: IP Address: 0.0.0.0 IPV6 Setting Enable IPv6 for this service: Request IPv6 Address: Request Prefix Delegation:Section 3 - Configuration
Enable IPv6 for this service
Check the box to support IPv6 service.
Request IPv6 Address
The modem will obtain a WAN IPv6 address automatically.
Request Prefix Delegation
The modem will request Prefix Delegation for local network.
NETWORK ADDRESS TRANSLATION SETTINGS
Enable NAT
Check the box to enable the NAT functions of the modem. If you do not want to enable NAT and wish the modem user to access the Internet normally, you must add a route on the uplink equipment. Otherwise, the access to the Internet fails. Normally, NAT should be enabled.
Enable Firewall
Enable or disable IP filtering.
Enable IGMP Multicast
IGMP proxy. Enable this function if you would like it supports IPTV in PPPoE mode.
Enable MLD Proxy
MLD Proxy can be used to support IPv6 multicast data.
NETWORK ADDRESS TRANSLATION SETTINGS
Enable NAT: √
Enable Firewall: √
Enable IGMP Multicast: □
Enable MLD Proxy: □
Service Name: pppoe_0_0_35
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For MAC Encapsulation Routing (MER) CONNECTION
Select Protocol and Encapsulation Mode from the drop-down list.
WAN IP SETTINGS
IPV4 Setting
Obtain an IP address automatically: The function enables DHCP client functions.
Use the following IP address: Select the function if you would like to enter the WAN IP address manually.
WAN IP Address: Enter the IP address of the WAN interface provided by your ISP.
WAN Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask concerned to the IP address of the WAN interface provided by your ISP.
Default Gateway: Enter the default gateway.
Obtain DNS info automatically from WAN interface: User can get DNS server information from the selected WAN interface
Use the following Static DNS IP address: Select it if you would like to enter the IP address of the DNS server manually.
Primary DNS server: Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server.
Secondary DNS server: Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS server provided by your ISP.

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Protocol: MAC Encapsulation Routing (MER) Encapsulation Mode: LLC/SNAP-BRIDGING Enable Multiple Vlan Over One Connection: 802.1P Priority [0-7]: -1 802.1Q VLAN ID [0-4094]: -1WAN IP SETTINGS
IPV4 Setting
Obtain an IP address automatically
Use the following IP address:
WAN IP Address:
WAN Subnet Mask:
Default Gateway:

Obtain DNS info automatically from WAN interface
Use the following Static DNS IP address:
Primary DNS server:

Secondary DNS server:
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Obtain an IPv6 address automatically: Select Obtain an IPv6 address automatically, DHCPv6 Client will be enabled on this WAN interface.
Use the following Static IPv6 address: Select Use the following Static IPv6 address, entering information provided by your ISP to configure the WAN IPv6 settings.
After proper settings, click Next.
IPV6 Setting

Enable IPv6 for this service.

Obtain an IPv6 address automatically:
Request IPv6 Address: □
Request Prefix Delegation: □

Use the following Static IPv6 address:
Wan IPv6 Subnet Prefix Length:
Wan Gateway IPv6 Address:
Primary IPv6 Dns:
Secondary IPv6 Dns:
NETWORK ADDRESS TRANSLATION SETTINGS
Enable NAT: √
Enable Firewall: √
Enable IGMP Multicast: □
Enable MLD Proxy: □
Service Name: mer_0_0_35
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SETUP-SUMMARY
Check your Internet setting.
Click on the Apply to apply your setting.

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WAN Make sure that the settings below match the settings provided by your ISP. Click "Apply" to save these settings. Click "Back" to make any modifications. NOTE: You need to reboot to activate this WAN interface and further configure services over this interface. SETUP - SUMMARY VPI / VCI: 0 / 35 Connection Type: IPoE Service Name: mer_0_0_35 Service Category: UBR IP Address: Automatically Assigned Service State: Enabled NAT: Enabled Firewall: Enabled IGMP Multicast: Disabled Quality Of Service: EnabledBack Apply
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WIRELESS CONNECTION
Use this section to configure the wireless settings for your D-Link router. Please note that changes made in this section will also need to be duplicated onto your wireless clients and PC.
To access the WIRELESS (WLAN) settings window, click on the Wireless Connection button in the SETUP tab.
WIRELESS CONNECTION
Click on the Wireless Connection Setup Wizard button to setup the wireless connection in an easy way. It will use Web-based Wizard to assist you in connecting to your new D-Link Systems Wireless Router.
Note: Before launching the wizard, please make sure you have followed all steps outlined in the Quick Installation Guide included in the package.
Click on the Add Wireless Device with WPS button. This wizard is designed to assist you in connecting your wireless device to your router with WPS. It will guide you through step-by-step instructions on how to get your wireless device connected.
If you would like to configure the Wireless settings of your new D-Link Router manually, then click on the Manual Wireless Connection Setup button.

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WIRELESS CONNECTION There are two ways to setup your wireless connection. You can use the Wireless Connection Setup Wizard or you can manually configure the connection. Please note that changes make on this section will also need to duplicate to your wireless clients and PC. WIRELESS CONNECTION SETUP WIZARD If you would like to utilize our easy to use Web-based Wizard to assist you in connecting you new D-Link Systems Wireless Router to the Internet, click on the button below. Wireless Connection Setup Wizard Note: Before launching the wizard, please ensure you have followed all steps outlined in the Quick Installation Guide included the package. ADD WIRELESS DEVICE WITH WPS (WI-FI PROTECTED SETUP) WIZARD This wizard is designed to assist you in connecting your wireless device to your router. It will guide you through step-by-step instructions on how to get your wireless device connected. Click the button below to begin. Add Wireless Device with WPS. MANUAL WIRELESS CONNECTION OPTIONS If you would like to configure the Internet settings of you new D-Link Router manually, then click on the button below. Manual Wireless Connection Setup WPS RESET TO UNCONFIGURED Wps reset to unconfigured, the "wireless settings" will be reset to factory default, other settings will remain unchanged. Reset to UnconfiguredSection 3 - Configuration
WIRELESS CONNECTION SETUP WIZARD
WELCOME TO THE D-LINK WIRELESS SECURITY SETUP WIZARD
Network Name (SSID) identifies members of the Service Set. Accept the default name or change it to something else. If the default SSID is changed, all other devices on the wireless network must also use the same SSID.
Automatically assign a network key (Recommended) In order to protect your network from hackers and unauthorized users; we adapt Auto (WPA or WPA2) for your wireless security mode. We provide user a random pre-shared key by automatically.
Manually assign a network key You can also set it manually if you do not prefer the key we generate. Type a string (Between 8-63 characters, or Exactly 64 characters using 0-9 and A-F) on the Network Key.
Click Next button to go to the next page.
Click Cancel button to return to the main menu of Wireless Setup page.
Check your wireless network setting.
Click Save button to apply your setting.
Click Prev button to pre-page to modify your setting.
Click Cancel button to cancel your setting.

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WELCOME TO THE D-LINK WIRELESS SECURITY SETUP WIZARD Give your network a name, using up to 32 characters. Network Name (SSID): Automatically assign a network key (Recommended) To prevent outsiders from accessing your network, the router will automatically assign a security key (also called WEP or WPA key) to your network Manually assign a network key Use this option if you prefer to create your own key Use WPA encryption instead of WEP (WPA is stronger than WEP and all D-Link wireless client adapters support WPA) Prev Next Cancel
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WELCOME TO THE D-LINK WIRELESS SECURITY SETUP WIZARD The WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) key must meet one of following guidelines. - Between 8 and 63 characters (A longer WPA key is more secure than a short one) - Exactly 64 characters using 0-9 and A-F Network Key : Prev Next Cancel
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WELCOME TO THE D-LINK WIRELESS SECURITY SETUP WIZARD Please enter the following settings in the wireless device that you are adding to your wireless network and keep a note of it for future reference Network Name (SSID) : dlink Wireless Security Mode : WEP 64BIT KEYIDX 1 Network Key: 1234567890 Prev Save CancelSection 3 - Configuration
ADD WIRELESS DEVICE WITH WPS
The wizard shows the option to setup WPS by Auto or Manual. Auto -- Select this option if your wireless device supports WPS(Wi-Fi Protected Setup) Manual -- Select this option to display the current wireless settings for you to configure the wireless device manually.
Click Next button to go to the next page. Click Cancel button to return to the main menu of Wireless Setup page.
ADD WIRELESS DEVICE WITH WPS (Auto)
This page allows you to select PIN or PBC to use WPS method.
PIN - Enter the PIN code from your wireless device and click the below Connect button to start the handshaking.
PBC - Please press the push button and hold on for 3 seconds on your wireless device and presses the Connect button below within 120 seconds to start the handshaking.
Click Prev to go back to previous page.
ADD WIRELESS DEVICE WITH WPS (WI-FI PROTECTED SETUP)
Please select one of the following configuration methods and click next to continue.
Auto - Select this option if your wireless device supports WPS ( Wi-Fi Protected Setup )
○ Manual -- Select this option will display the current wireless setting for you to configure the wireless device manually

ADD WIRELESS DEVICE WITH WPS (WI-FI PROTECTED SETUP)
There are two ways to add wireless device to your wireless network:
- PIN (Personal Identification Number)
- PBC (Push Button Configuration)

Please enter the PIN from your wireless device and click the below "Connect" button

Please press the push button on your wireless device and press the "Connect" button below within 120 seconds


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ADD WIRELESS DEVICE WITH WPS (Manual)
This section shows the information of the SSID, Wireless Security Mode, the Network key, allowing you to modify the setting. If you select Auto in the previous page, you won't see this page and please refer to next column.
Please type network name on the Network Name SSID.
Please type network key on the Network Key
Click OK button to process the next page.
Add Wireless Device with WPS (WI-FI PROTECTED SETUP)
Finally it will show all the configurations. You can check if it is exact, please click the Next button.
Manual Wireless Connection Setup
If you want to configure the wireless settings manually, click Manual Wireless Connection Setup. It will redirect to ADVANCED WIRELESS.

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ADD WIRELESS DEVICE WITH WPS(WI-FI PROTECTED SETUP) The WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access)#key must meet one of the following guidelines: - Between 8 and 63 characters(A longer WPA key is more secure than a short one) - Exactly 64 characters using 0-9 and A-F Network Name (SSID) : D-Link Network Key : Prev Next Cancel
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ADD WIRELESS DEVICE WITH WPS(WI-FI PROTECTED SETUP) Please enter the following settings in the wireless device that you are adding to your wireless network and keep a note of it for future reference. Network Name(SSID) : D-Link Wireless Security Mode : WPA2-PSK (TKIP+AES) Network Key : 1234567890 Prev Next CancelSection 3 - Configuration
Reset to Unconfigured
Once the "Reset to Unconfigured" button is clicked, the "wireless settings" will be reset to factory default, other settings will remain unchanged.
Please type network key on the Network Key
Click OK button to process the next page.

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WPS RESET TO UNCONFIGURED Set "wireless settings" to factory default. Click "OK" button to save or "Cancel" button to give up. SSID: dlink Channel: Auto Wireless Security Mode: None OK CancelSection 3 - Configuration
LOCAL NETWORK
You can configure the LAN IP address to suit your preference. Many users will find it convenient to use the default settings together with DHCP service to manage the IP settings for their private network. The IP address of the Router is the base address used for DHCP. In order to use the Router for DHCP on your LAN, the IP address pool used for DHCP must be compatible with the IP address of the Router. The IP addresses available in the DHCP IP address pool will change automatically if you change the IP address of the Router.
To access the Local Network setting window, click on the Local Network button in the SETUP tab.
ROUTER SETTINGS
To change the Router IP Address or Subnet Mask, type in the desired values.
DHCP SERVER SETTINGS (OPTIONAL)
The Enable DHCP Server is selected by default for the Router's Ethernet LAN interface.
Set the DHCP IP Address Range and the default is from 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.254. The IP address pool can be up to 253 IP addresses.

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LOCAL NETWORK This section allows you to configure the local network 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. ROUTER SETTINGS Use this section to configure the local network settings of your router. The Router IP Address that is configured here is the IP Address that you use to access the Web-based management interface. If you change the IP Address here, you may need to adjust your PC's network settings to access the network again. Interface Group : Default Router IP Address : 192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 Configure the second IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface IP Address : Subnet Mask :Section 3 - Configuration
DHCP SERVER SETTINGS (OPTIONAL)
Set the value hours on the DHCP Lease Time
If you don't want DSL-2750B to be the DHCP server, you can disable.
DHCP RESERVATION LIST
Click Add/Edit/Delete to configure the settings
Select the Enable to let you reserve the IP Address for the designated PC with the configured MAC Address.
The Computer Name can help you recognize the PC with the MAC Address, such as "Dad's Laptop".
Clicking on the Copy Your PC's MAC Address button to help you get the MAC address from the PC you are using now browsing this web page.
Click on the Apply to save the settings.

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DHCP SERVER SETTINGS (OPTIONAL) Use this section to configure the built-in DHCP Server to assign IP addresses to the computers on your network. Disable DHCP Server Enable DHCP Server DHCP IP Address Range : 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.254 DHCP Lease Time : 24 (hours) Apply
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DHCP RESERVATIONS LIST Status Computer Name MAC Address IP Address Add Edit Delete
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ADD DHCP RESERVATION (OPTIONAL) Enable: Computer Name: IP Address: 0.0.0.0 MAC Address: 00:00:00:00:00:00 Copy Your PC's MAC Address Apply CancelSection 3 - Configuration
IPv6 Local Network
The IPv6 Local Network configuration option allows you to configure IPv6 internet connection. You can configure follow STATIC LAN IPV6 ADDRESS CONFIGURATION, IPV6 LAN APPLICATIONS or SITE PREFIX CONFIGURATION.
To access the IPv6 setting window, click on the IPv6 Local Network button in the SETUP tab
IPV6 LAN AUTO CONFIGURATION
In the section, you can set an IP address for the DSL IPv6 router, enable the DHCPv6 Server, Enable RADVD and Enable the MLD Snooping function.

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IPV6 LAN AUTO CONFIGURATION Note: Stateful DHCPv6 is supported based on the assumption of prefix length less than 64. Interface ID does NOT support ZERO COMPRESSION "::", Please enter the complete information. For example: Please enter "0:0:0:2" instead of "::2". STATIC LAN IPV6 ADDRESS CONFIGURATION Interface Address (prefix length is required): fe80::1 IPV6 LAN APPLICATIONS Enable DHCPv6 Server Stateless Stateful Start interface ID: 0:0:0:2 End interface ID: 0:0:0:254 Leased Time (hour): 24 Enable RADVD SITE PREFIX CONFIGURATION Delegated Site Prefix from WAN Static Site Prefix Site Prefix: Site Prefix Length: Enable MLD Snooping Save/ApplySection 3 - Configuration
IPV6 LAN APPLICATIONS
Enable DHCPv6 Server
WIDE-DHCPv6 is an open-source implementation of dynamic host configuration protocol for IPv6 (DHCPv6) originally developed by the KAME project. The implementation mainly complies with the following standards: RFC3315, RFC3319, RFC3633, RFC3646, RFC4075, RFC 4272 etc.
Enable RADVD: The router advertisement daemon (RADVD) is run by Linux or BSD systems acting as IPv6 routers. It sends router advertisement messages, specified by RFC2461, to a local Ethernet LAN periodically and when requested by a node sending a router solicitation message. These messages are required for IPv6 stateless auto-configuration.
SITE PREFIX CONFIGURATION
Enable MLD Snooping: Multicast Listener Discovery Snooping (MLD Snooping) is an IPv6 multicast constraining mechanism that runs on Layer 2 devices to manage and control IPv6 multicast groups. By analyzing received MLD messages, a Layer 2 device running MLD Snooping establishes mappings between ports and multicast MAC addresses and forwards IPv6 multicast data based on these mappings.
After finishing setting, click the Save/Apply button to apply the settings.
IPV6 LAN APPLICATIONS
Enable DHCPv6 Server
Stateless
Stateful

Enable RADVD
SITE PREFIX CONFIGURATION
Delegated Site Prefix from WAN
Static Site Prefix

Enable MLD Snooping
Save/Apply
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TIME AND DATE
The Time and Date configuration option allows you to configure, update, and maintain the correct time on the internal system clock. From this section you can set the time zone that you are in and set the NTP (Network Time Protocol) Server. Daylight Saving can also be configured to automatically adjust the time when needed.
To access the TIME setting window, click on the Time and Date button in the SETUP tab
TIME SETTING:
Check the Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers
Select specific time server to use from the First NTP time server and Second NTP time server specific NTP server name.
TIME CONFIGURATION:
Select your operating time zone from the Time Zone drop-down menu.
If you need to use the daylight saving, just choose the Enable manual Daylight Saving, overwrite automatic rule. Daylight saving is a period from late Spring to early Fall.
Configure Daylight Saving Dates, Daylight Saving time starts in the most parts of Australia on the first Sunday of October. Each time zone starts Daylight Saving time at 2 A.M. Thus, in Australia you must use October, First, Sunday, at 2:00 A.M.
Please click the Apply button to save the configuration.

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TIME AND DATE The Time Configuration option allows you to configure, update, and maintain the correct time on the internal system clock. From this section you can set the time zone that you are in and set the NTP (Network Time Protocol) Server. Daylight Saving can also be configured to automatically adjust the time when needed. TIME SETTINGS ✓ Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers First NTP time server : ntp1.dink.com Second NTP time server : None TIME CONFIGURATION Current Router Time : Thu Jan 1 00:52:01 1970 Time Zone : (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time, Tijuana Daylight Saving Time rule of US have automatically been applied to this time zone Enable manual Daylight Saving, overwrite automatic rule Month Week Day Time Daylight Saving Dates : Start Jan 1st Sun 12 am End Jan 1st Sun 12 am Apply CancelSection 3 - Configuration
LOGOUT
The LOGOUT page enables you to logout of your router configuration and closes the browser. To access the LOGOUT setting window, click on the Logout button in the ADVANCED tab
LOGOUT
Click on the Logout button to logout of the router configuration settings and close the browser.

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LOGOUT Logging out will close the browser. LogoutSection 3 - Configuration
ADVANCED
This chapter includes the more advanced features used for network management and security as well as administrative tools to manage the router, view status and other information used to examine performance and for troubleshooting.
ADVANCED WIRELESS
These options are for users that wish to change the behavior of their wireless radio from the standard setting. D-Link does not recommend changing these settings from the factory default. Incorrect settings may impair the performance of your wireless radio. The default settings should provide the best wireless radio performance in most environments.
To access the setting window, click on the Wireless Settings button in the ADVANCED tab.
ADVANCED WIRELESS divided to WIRELESS BASICS, ADVANCED SETTINGS, MAC FILTERING, and SECURITY SETTINGS.

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WIRELESS SETTINGS -- WIRELESS BASICS Configure your wireless basic settings. Wireless Basics ADVANCED WIRELESS -- ADVANCED SETTINGS Allows you to configure advanced features of the wireless LAN interface. Advanced Settings ADVANCED WIRELESS -- MAC FILTERING Allows you to configure wireless firewall by denying or allowing designated MAC addresses. MAC Filtering ADVANCED WIRELESS -- SECURITY SETTINGS Allows you to configure security features of the wireless LAN interface. Security SettingsSection 3 - Configuration
WIRELESS BASICS
Click on the Enable Wireless box to allow the router to operate in the wireless environment.
The SSID identifies members of the Service Set. Accept the default name or change it to something else. If the default SSID is changed, all other devices on the wireless network must also use the same SSID.
Click on the Visible or Invisible to decide if you want to show its SSID.
The Wireless Channel can let you select the channel of your access point. Channel availability is different for different countries due to their regulation.
Select 802.11 auto mode to operate in b/g/n mode. Or select specified mode to use. 802.11b only, 802.11g only, 802.11n only. Mixed 802.11g and 802.11b which means DSL-2750B will detect the clients to use 802.11g or 802.11b to synchronize.
You can select 20MHz, 40MHz Upper band or 40MHz Lower band in Bandwidth to decide the transmission rate.
Click Apply to save the settings.

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WIRELESS BASICS Use this section to configure the wireless settings for your D-Link router. Please note that changes made in this section will also need to be duplicated to your wireless clients and PC. WIRELESS NETWORK SETTINGS Enable Wireless Wireless Network Name (SSID) : D-Link Visibility Status : Visible Invisible Country : AUSTRALIA Wireless Channel : Auto (Current: CH 1) 802.11 Mode : 802.11n auto Bandwidth : 802.11n auto 802.11n only 802.11g only Mixed 802.11g and 802.11b 802.11b only Please take note of your SSID as you will settings to your wireless devices and PC. Apply CancelSection 3 - Configuration
ADVANCED SETTINGS
Most about wireless setting was referred in WIRELESS chapter, if you need to change the other default setting,
The default value of Multicast Rate is Auto. The rate of data transmission should be set depending on the speed of your wireless network. You can select from a range of transmission speeds, or you can select Auto to have the Router automatically use the fastest possible data rate and enable the Auto-Fallback feature. Auto-Fallback will negotiate the best possible connection speed between the Router and a wireless client.
Packets that are larger than this threshold are fragmented into multiple packets. Try to increase the Fragmentation Threshold if you encounter high packet error rates. Do not set the threshold too low, since this can result in reduced networking performance.
This value of RTS Threshold should remain at its default setting as 2347. Should you encounter inconsistent data flow, only minor reductions are recommended. If a network packet is smaller than the preset RTS threshold size, the RTS/CTS mechanism will not be enabled. The Router sends Request to Send (RTS) frames to a particular receiving station and negotiates the sending of a data frame. After receiving an RTS, the wireless station responds with a Clear to Send (CTS) frame to acknowledge the right to begin transmission.
Input the value 1 to 255 into the DTIM Interval. A DTIM (Delivery Traffic Indication Message) is a countdown informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages.
A beacon is a packet of information that is sent from a connected device to all other devices where it announces its availability and readiness. Beacon Interval is a period of time (sent with the beacon) before sending the beacon again. The beacon interval may be adjusted in milliseconds
ADVANCED SETTINGS
These options are for users that wish to change the behaviour of their 802.11g wireless radio from the standard setting. D-Link does not recommend changing these settings from the factory default. Incorrect settings may impair the performance of your wireless radio. The default settings should provide the best wireless radio performance in most environments.
ADVANCED WIRELESS SETTINGS
Multicast Rate:
Auto
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Fragmentation Threshold:
2346
RTS Threshold:
2347
DTIM Interval:
1
Beacon Interval:
100
Global Max Clients:
16
Transmit Power:
100%
WMM(Wi-Fi Multimedia):
Enable
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(ms). Default (100) is recommended.
Adjust the Transmit Power here. This tool can be helpful for security purposes if you wish to limit the transmission range.
Select whether WMM is enable or disabled. Before you disable WMM, you should understand that all QoS queues or traffic classes relate to wireless do not take effects.
SSID
Select Enable Wireless to turn Wi-Fi on and off.
The Wireless Network Name (SSID) 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.
Visibility Status selects Visible can be found by wireless clients, Invisible to hide your wireless network
Select the User Isolation be ON so that users connect to the same access point cannot connect to each other's device via the access point.
Enable Disable WMM Advertise, the transmission performance multimedia of the voice and video data can be improved.
Enable Enable Wireless Multicast Forwarding (WMF), the transmission quality of video service such as IPTV can be improved.
Clients exceed the value specified in the Max Clients will be refused to be linked up with access point.

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SSID Enable Wireless ✓ Wireless Network Name (SSID) : D-LINK Visibility Status : ✓ Visible ○ Invisible User Isolation : Off ✓ Disable WMM Advertise : Off ✓ Enable Wireless Multicast Forwarding (WMF) : On ✓ Max Clients : 16 (1 ~ 128)Section 3 - Configuration
MAC FILTERING
Do not check the Enable Wireless MAC Filtering if you don't want to use the feature.
Enable Wireless MAC Filtering and select one of the two options,
ALLOW: Support WLAN devices make connection, except the mac address which is added in the filter table.
DENY: Support deny all WLAN devices make connection, except the mac address which is added in the filter table.
Press Apply button to ADD the MAC Filter in the list

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MAC FILTERING Enter the MAC address and click "Apply" to add the MAC address to the wireless MAC address filters. Wireless MAC Filtering Policy: ✓ Enable Wireless MAC Filtering ○ Only ALLOW computers listed to access wireless network ○ Only DENY computers listed will be blocked to access wireless network Apply Cancel WIRELESS MAC FILTERING LIST MAC Address SSID AddSection 3 - Configuration
SECURITY SETTINGS
To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features. This device supports three wireless security modes including: WEP, WPA, WPA2, Auto(WPA or WPA2). WEP is the original wireless encryption standard. WPA provides a higher level of security. WPA-Personal does not require an authentication server. The WPA-Enterprise option requires an external RADIUS server.
Select SSID and configure WIRELESS SECURITY MODE
Open System
Anyone can access the network (no encryption). The default is a disabled WEP encryption setting. It allows users to select enabled WEP.
Shared Key
If you choose Shared Key as your security mode, please go to 'manage wireless networks' on the accessing PC to check the WEP encryption type. You should make sure the WEP encryption type on the accessing PC is shared. Because such encryption type is matching the Router's and it's more secure.
WPA-Personal
It include WPA only (WPA-PSK), WPA2 only (WPA2-PSK) and Auto (WPA or WPA2) (WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK-Mixed) WPA Mode.
WPA-Enterprise
it includes WPA only, WPA2 only and Auto (WPA or WPA2) (WPA/WPA2-Mixed) WPA Mode.

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SECURITY SETTINGS This page allows you to configure security features of the wireless LAN interface. You can set the network authentication method, select data encryption, specify whether a network key is required to authenticate to this wireless network and specify the encryption strength. Click "Apply" to configure the wireless security options. WIRELESS SSID Select SSID : dink WIRELESS SECURITY MODE To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features. This device supports three wireless security modes including: WEP, WPA and WPA2. WEP is the original wireless encryption standard. WPA and WPA2 provides a higher level of security. Security Mode : Open System WIRELESS SECURITY MODE WEP Encryption: Disabled Please take note of your SSID and security Key as you will need to duplicate the same settings to your wireless devices and PC. Apply/Save CancelSection 3 - Configuration
Shared Key
Shared Key (WEP) encryption can be enabled for security and privacy. WEP encrypts the data portion of each frame transmitted from the wireless adapter using one of the predefined keys.
The router offers 64- or 128-bit encryption with four Network Key available.
Select Encryption Strength from the drop-down menu. (128 bit is stronger than 64 bit)
Enter the key into the Network Key field 1\~4. (Key length is outlined at the bottom of the window.)
Click the Apply/Save button to apply settings.
WIRELESS SECURITY MODE
To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features. This device supports three wireless security modes including: WEP, WPA and WPA2. WEP is the original wireless encryption standard. WPA and WPA2 provides a higher level of security.
Security Mode :
Shared Key
WIRELESS SECURITY MODE
Encryption Strength:
64-bit
Current Network Key:
1
Network Key 1:
0987654321
Network Key 2:
0987654321
Network Key 3:
0987654321
Network Key 4:
0987654321
Enter 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal digits for 128-bit encryption keys
Enter 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal digits for 64-bit encryption keys
Please take note of your SSID and security Key as you will need to duplicate the same settings to your wireless devices and PC.
Apply/Save Cancel
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WIRELESS SECURITY MODE:
WPA-Personal
WPA only (WPA-PSK) configuration is similar to WEP. The key length is between 8 to 63 ASCII characters or 64 hexadecimal digits.
WIRELESS SECURITY MODE:
WPA-Enterprise
You can only use WPA-Enterprise if you have set up RADIUS server. This is the WPA/WPA2 authentication with RADIUS server instead of pre-shared key,

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WIRELESS SECURITY MODE To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features. This device supports three wireless security modes including: WEP, WPA and WPA2. WEP is the original wireless encryption standard. WPA and WPA2 provides a higher level of security. Security Mode: WPA-Personal WIRELESS SECURITY MODE WPA Mode: WPA2 Only WPA passphrase: ************ WPA Group Rekey Interval: 0 WPA/WAPI Encryption: AES Please take note of your SSID and security Key as you will need to duplicate the same settings to your wireless devices and PC. Apply/Save Cancel
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WIRELESS SECURITY MODE To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features. This device supports three wireless security modes including: WEP, WPA and WPA2. WEP is the original wireless encryption standard. WPA and WPA2 provides a higher level of security. Security Mode: WPA-Enterprise WIRELESS SECURITY MODE WPA2 Preauthentication: Disabled Network Re-auth Interval: 36000 WPA Mode: WPA2 Only WPA Group Rekey Interval: 0 RADIUS Server IP Address: 0.0.0.0 RADIUS Port: 1812 RADIUS Key: WPA/WAPI Encryption: AES Please take note of your SSID and security Key as you will need to duplicate the same settings to your wireless devices and PC. Apply/Save CancelSection 3 - Configuration
PORT FORWARDING
Use the PORT FORWARDING window to open ports in your router and re-direct data through those ports to a single PC on your network (WAN-to-LAN traffic). The Port Forwarding function allows remote users to access services on your LAN such as FTP for file transfers or SMTP and POP3 for e-mail. The DSL-2750B will accept remote requests for these services at your Global IP Address, using the specified TCP or UDP protocol and port number, and then redirect these requests to the server on your LAN with the LAN IP address you specify. Remember that the specified Private IP Address must be within the useable range of the subnet occupied by the Router.
To access the PORT FORWARDING settings window, click on the PORT FORWARDING button in the ADVANCED tab
PORT FORWARDING SETUP
Press Add button to add port forwarding rule.
PORT FORWARDING
Port Forwarding allows you to direct incoming traffic from the WAN side (identified by protocol and external port) to the internal server with a private IP address on the LAN side. The internal port is required only if the external port needs to be converted to a different port number used by the server on the LAN side. A maximum of 32 entries can be configured.
Select the service name, and enter the server IP address and click "Apply" to forward IP packets for this service to the specified server. NOTE: The "Internal Port End" cannot be changed. It is the same as "External Port End" normally and will be the same as the "Internal Port Start" or "External Port End" if either one is modified.
PORT FORWARDING SETUP
| Server Name | External Port | Protocol | Internal Port | Server IP Address | Use Interface | Schedule Rule | |
| Start | End | Start End | |||||
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Select a Service drop-down menu for a pre-configured application or select Custom Server type a name input box to define your own application.
The External Port shows the ports opened for remote users in the WAN side of the router. The TCP/UDP means the protocol type of the opened ports.
The Internal Port shows the ports opened in the PC with the appointed IP Address. The TCP/UDP means the protocol type of the opened ports.
Please click the Apply button to save the configuration.

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PORT FORWARDING SETUP Remaining number of entries that can be configured: 32 Use Interface : PPPoE_0_8_35/ppp0 Select a Service : (Click to Select) Custom Server : Schedule : Always View Available Schedules Server IP Address : 192.168.1. External Port Start External Port End Protocol Internal Port Start Internal Port End TCP TCP TCP TCP TCP TCP TCP Apply CancelSection 3 - Configuration
PORT TRIGGERING
Some applications such as games, video conferencing, remote access applications and others require that specific ports in the Router's firewall be opened for access by the applications.
To access PORT TRIGGERING setting windows, click on the PORT TRIGGERING button in the ADVANCED left menu directory
PORT TRIGGERING
Press Add button to add port forwarding.
PORT TRIGGERING
Some applications require that specific ports in the Router's firewall be opened for access by the remote parties. Port Trigger dynamically opens up the "Open Ports" in the firewall when an application on the LAN initiates a TCP/UDP connection to a remote party using the "Triggering Ports". The Router allows the remote party from the WAN side to establish new connections back to the application on the LAN side using the "Open Ports".
Some applications such as games, video conferencing, remote access applications and others require that specific ports in the Router's firewall be opened for access by the applications. You can configure the port settings from this screen by selecting an existing application or creating your own (Custom application) and click "Apply" to add it.
A maximum of 32 entries can be configured.
PORT TRIGGERING
| Application | Trigger | Open | Use Interface | Schedule Rule | ||
| Name | Protocol | Port Range | Protocol | Port Range | ||
| Start End | Start End | |||||
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Select an application drop-down menu or Custom application type a name input box to choose the application you want to setup for port triggering.
The Trigger Port shows the ports opened for remote users in the WAN side of the router. The TCP/UDP means the protocol type of the opened ports.
The Open Port shows the ports opened in the PC with the appointed IP Address. The TCP/UDP means the protocol type of the opened ports.
Please click the Apply button to save the configuration.
PORT TRIGGERING
Remaining number of entries that can be configured :32
Use Interface :
Select an application :
Custom application :
Schedule :


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DMZ
The DSL-2750B will forward IP packets from the WAN that do not belong to any of the applications configured in the Port Forwarding table to the DMZ host computer
To access setting window, click on the DMZ button in the ADVANCED tab
DMZ
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.
Click Apply to save the settings.

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DMZ The DSL Router will forward IP packets from the WAN that do not belong to any of the applications configured in the Port Forwarding table to the DMZ host computer. Enter the computer's IP address and click "Apply" to activate the DMZ host. Clear the IP address field and click "Apply" to deactivate the DMZ host. DMZ HOST DMZ Host IP Address : Apply CancelSection 3 - Configuration
PARENTAL CONTROL
Parental Control provides the restricting Internet access. Block Websites allows you to quickly create a list of all web sites that you wish to stop users from accessing. Block MAC Address restrictions Client or PCs connected to Router to access the Internet. Trusted Computers allowed exclude a range of IP not restricted by Block Website
To access PARENTAL CONTROL setting windows, click on the PARENTAL CONTROL button in the ADVANCED tab
PARENTAL CONTROL divided into BLOCK WEBSITE and BLOCK MAC ADDRESS.

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PARENTAL CONTROL -- BLOCK WEBSITE Uses URL (i.e. www.yahoo.com) to implement filtering. Block Website PARENTAL CONTROL -- BLOCK MAC ADDRESS Uses MAC address to implement filtering. Block MAC AddressSection 3 - Configuration
BLOCK WEBSITE
Press Add button and type the website URL which you want to block on the Website.
Schedule set the day and time to block.
After setting, click Apply button and then it will show in list.

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BLOCK WEBSITE URL Schedule Rule Add Edit Delete BLOCK WEBSITE URL : Schedule: Always View Schedule Details Apply Cancel SETUP ADVANCED MAINTENANCE STATUS BLOCK WEBSITE This page allows you to block websites. If enabled, the websites listed here will be denied access to clients trying to browse that website. Choose "Add", "Edit", or "Delete" to configure block websites. BLOCK WEBSITE URL Schedule Rule www.yahoo.com Mon,Tue,Wed,Thu,Fri,Sat,Sun Time:0:0-23:59 Add Edit DeleteSection 3 - Configuration
BLOCK MAC ADDRESS
Press Add button and type the MAC Address of LAN device which you want to block
Schedule set the day and time to block.
After setting, please click Apply button and then it will show in list.

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TIME OF DAY RESTRICTION User Name : Current PC's MAC Address : 00:22:b0:68:de:6 Other MAC Address : (xx:xx:xx:xx:xxx) Manual Schedule : Day(s) : All Week Select Day(s) Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat All Day - 24 hrs : Start Time : (hour:minute, 24 hour time) End Time : (hour:minute, 24 hour time) Apply Cancel
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BLOCK MAC ADDRESS Username MAC Schedule CC 00:22:b0:68:de:69 Mon,Tue,Wed,Thu,Fri,Sat,Sun Time:0:0 - 23:59 Add Edit DeleteSection 3 - Configuration
FILTERING OPTIONS
By default, all outgoing IP traffic from the LAN is allowed. The Inbound Filter allows you to create a filter rule to filter incoming IP traffic by specifying a filter name and at least one condition below. The Outbound Filter allows you to create a filter rule to block outgoing IP traffic by specifying a filter name and at least one condition below. All of the specified conditions in this filter rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect.
To access Filter Option setting windows, click on the Filtering Options button in the ADVANCED tab
FILTERING OPTIONS divided into INBOUND IP FILTERING, OUTBOUND IP FILTERING and BRIDGE FILTERING.

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FILTERING OPTIONS -- INBOUND IP FILTERING Manage incoming traffic. Inbound IP Filtering FILTERING OPTIONS -- OUTBOUND IP FILTERING Manage outgoing traffic. Outbound IP Filtering FILTERING OPTIONS -- BRIDGE FILTERING Uses MAC address to implement filtering. Usefull only in bridge mode. Bridge FilteringSection 3 - Configuration
INBOUND IP FILTER
Press Add button to active inbound filter
Enter the Filter Name and specify at least one of the following criteria: Protocol, Source/Destination IP address, Source/Destination Subnet Mask, and Source/Destination Port.
Type Source IP address, Source Subnet Mask and Source Port(port or port::port means from which port to which port)
Type Destination IP address, Destination Subnet Mask and Destination Port(port or port::port means from which port to which port)
Set the Schedule: Always, Never, or View Available Schedules
Click Apply to save the settings.
Note: The setting can be applied when the firewall is enabled.

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ACTIVE INBOUND FILTER Name Interface IP Version Protocol Source Address Source Port Dest. Address Dest. Port Schedule Rule Add INCOMING IP FILTERING Filter Name : IP Version : IPv4 Protocol : Any Source IP Type : Any Source IP Address : Source Subnet Mask : Source Port Type : Any Source Port : (port or port:port) Destination IP Type : Any Destination IP Address : Destination Subnet Mask : Destination Port Type : Any Destination Port : (port or port:port) Schedule : Always View Available Schedules WAN Interfaces (Configured in Routing mode and with firewall enabled only) Select at least one or multiple WAN interfaces displayed below to apply this rule. ✓ Select All ✓ PPPoE_0_8_35/ppp0 ✓ br0/br0 Apply CancelSection 3 - Configuration
OUTBOUND IP FILTER
Press Add button to active outbound filter
Enter the Filter Name and specify at least one of the following criteria: Protocol, Source/Destination IP address, Source/Destination Subnet Mask, and Source/Destination Port.
Type Source IP address, Source Subnet Mask and Source Port(port or port::port means from which port to which port)
Type Destination IP address, Destination Subnet Mask and Destination Port(port or port::port means from which port to which port)
Set the Schedule: Always, Never, or View Available Schedules
Click Apply to save the settings.

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ACTIVE OUTGOING IP FILTER Name IP Version Protocol Source Address Source Port Dest. Address Dest. Port Schedule Rule Add
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OUTGOING IP FILTERING Filter Name : IP Version : IPv4 Protocol : Any Source IP Type : Any Source IP Address : Source Subnet Mask : Source Port Type : Any Source Port : (port or port:port) Destination IP Type : Any Destination IP Address : Destination Subnet Mask : Destination Port Type : Any Destination Port : (port or port:port) Schedule : Always View Available Schedules Apply CancelSection 3 - Configuration
BRIDGE FILTERING
Press Add button to active BRIDGE FILTER SETUP
Select Protocol Type.
Input Destination MAC Address and Source MAC address,
Select Frame Direction, LAN <=>WAN or WAN => LAN or LAN => WAN
Set the Schedule: Always, Never, or View Available Schedules
Click Apply button to add the policy in the list.
BRIDGE FILTERING
Bridge Filtering is only effective on ATM PVCs configured in Bridge mode. ALLOW means that all MAC layer frames will be ALLOWED except those matching with any of the specified rules in the following table. DENY means that all MAC layer frames will be DENIED except those matching with any of the specified rules in the following table.
Create a filter to identify the MAC layer frames by specifying at least one condition below. If multiple conditions are specified, all of them take effect. Click "Apply" to save and activate the filter.
WARNING: Changing from one global policy to another will cause all defined rules to be REMOVED AUTOMATICALLY! You will need to create new rules for the new policy.
Bridge Filtering Global Policy:
- ALLOW all packets but DENY those matching any of specific rules listed - DENY all packets but ALLOW those matching any of specific rules listed
Apply Cancel
BRIDGE FILTER SETUP

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Service Name Protocol Destination MAC Source MAC Frame Direction Schedule RuleAdd
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Protocol Type: (Click to Select) Destination MAC Address: Source MAC Address: Frame Direction: LAN<=WAN Schedule: Always View Available Schedules WAN Interfaces (Configured in Bridge made only) Select AIApply Cancel
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DNS SETUP
DNS (Domain Name System) is used to translate the domain name to IP addresses. You can type it in or get it automatically.
To access the DNS setting window, click on the DNS button under the ADVANCED tab.
DNS SERVER CONFIGURATION
The DNS is divided into IPv4 and IPv6 DNS SERVER CONFIGURATION
If you are using the Router for DHCP service on the LAN and are using DNS servers on the ISP's network, check Obtain DNS info from a WAN interface box.
If you have DNS IP addresses provided by your ISP, enter these IP addresses in the available entry fields for the Primary DNS Server and the Secondary DNS Server.

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DNS CONFIGURATION Click "Apply" button to save and activate the new configuration. IPV4 DNS SERVER CONFIGURATION Obtain DNS info from a WAN interface: WAN Interface selected: PPPoE_0_8_35/ppp0 Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server : 0.0.0.0 Alternate DNS server : 0.0.0.0 IPV6 DNS SERVER CONFIGURATION Select the configured WAN interface for IPv6 DNS server information OR enter the static IPv6 DNS server Addresses. Note that selecting a WAN interface for IPv6 DNS server will enable DHCPv6 Client on that interface. Obtain IPv6 DNS info from a WAN interface: WAN Interface selected: Use the following Static IPv6 DNS address: Primary IPv6 DNS server : Secondary IPv6 DNS server : Apply CancelSection 3 - Configuration
DYNAMIC DNS
The Dynamic DNS feature allows you to host a server (Web, FTP, Game Server, etc...) using a domain name that you have purchased (for example: www.whateveryournameis.com) with your dynamically assigned IP address. Most broadband Internet Service Providers assign dynamic (changing) IP addresses. Using a DDNS service provider, your friends can enter your host name to connect to your game server and your friends don't mind what your IP address is, and then just type the DDNS name to reach. You can use the D-Link DDNS server, https://www.dlinkddns.com to have a free DDNS.
To set up, click on the Dynamic DNS button under the ADVANCED tab.
DDNS CONFIGURATION
Press Add / Edit / Delete button to modify your D-DNS list.
Select one of the DDNS provider from the down-list drop.
Enter the Hostname which you registered with your DDNS service provider.
Select the Interface you would like to use.
Enter the Username/Password for your DDNS account.
After configure the DNS settings as desired, click on the Apply button to apply settings.

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DYNAMIC DNS The Dynamic DNS feature allows you to host a server (Web, FTP, Game Server, etc...) using a domain name that you have purchased (www.whateveryounames.com) with your dynamically assigned IP address. Most broadband Internet Service Providers assign dynamic (changing) IP addresses. Using a DDNS service provider, your friends can enter your host name to connect to your game server no matter what your IP address is. Sign up for D-Link's Free DDNS service at www.DLinkDDNS.com DYNAMIC DNS Hostname Username Service Interface Add ADD DYNAMIC DNS DDNS provider : dinkddns.com(Free) Hostname : Interface : oppoe_0_0_35/ppp0 Username : Password : Apply CancelSection 3 - Configuration
IP TUNNEL
You can configure IPv6 in IPv4 or IPv4 in IPv6 in IP Tunnel. To set up, click on the IP Tunnel button under the ADVANCED tab.

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IP TUNNEL -- IPv6 IN IPv4 Allows you to configure ipv6 in ipv4 tunnel that your network might need. IPv6 in IPv4 IP TUNNEL -- IPv4 IN IPv6 Allows you to configure ipv4 in ipv6 tunnel that your network might need. IPv4 in IPv6Section 3 - Configuration
IPV6 IN IPV4
This function allows you to configure a 6IN4 tunnel, in which IPv6 host can access IPv6 network via IPv4 network.
Note: Only 6RD is supported now.
Click Add to create a Tunnel, in which IPv6 packets are encapsulated in IPv4.
Tunnel Name: Enter a name of the tunnel
Mechanism: Only 6rd is supported now.
Associated WAN Interface: It is the connection that you want to apply to create the tunnel.
Notice: The WAN connection must support IPv6 service.
Associated LAN Interface: The tunnel that serves LAN sides. It must be fully IPv6 enabled.
Manual/Automatic: It determines how to get 6rd configure elements. Automatic means the elements got from DHCP option.
IPv4 Mask Length: The number of high-order bits that are identical across all CE IPv4 addresses within a given 6rd domain. For example, if there are no identical bits, IPv4 MaskLen is 0 and the entire CE IPv4 address is used to create the 6rd delegated prefix. If there are 8 identical bits (e.g., the Private IPv4 address range 10.0.0.0/8 is being used), IPv4MaskLen is equal to 8 and IPv4MaskLen RFC high-order bits are stripped from the IPv4 address before constructing the corresponding 6rd delegated prefix.
6rd Prefix with Prefix Length: The 6rd IPv6 prefix for the given 6rd domain.
Border Relay IPv4 Address: The IPv4 address of the 6rd Border Relay for a given 6rd domain.

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IPV6 IN IPV4 Currently, only 6rd configuration is supported. IP TUNNELING -- 6IN4 TUNNEL CONFIGURATION Name WAN LAN Dynamic IPv4 Mask Length 6rd Prefix Border Relay Address Add
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6IN4 TUNNEL ADD Tunnel Name Mechanism: 6RD Associated WAN Interface: Associated LAN Interface: LAN/br0 Manual Automatic IPv4 Mask Length: 6rd Prefix with Prefix Length: Border Relay IPv4 Address: Apply/Save CancelSection 3 - Configuration
IPV4 IN IPV6
This function allows you to configure a 4IN6 tunnel, in which IPv4 host can access IPv4 network via IPv6 network.
Click Add to create a Tunnel, in which IPv4 packets are encapsulated in IPv6.
Note: Only DS Lite is supported now.
Tunnel Name: The name of the tunnel that you want to create.
Mechanism: Only DS Lite is supported now.
Associated WAN Interface: It is the WAN connection that you want to apply to create the tunnel. Notice: The WAN connection must support IPv6 service.
Associated LAN Interface: The tunnel that serves LAN sides, not used yet.
Manual/Automatic: Determines how to get AFTR's IPv6 address.
Automatic means the address got from DHCPv6 option.
Remote IPv6 Address: AFTR's IPv6 address.
Click the Apply/Save button to apply settings.

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IPV4 IN IPV6 Currently, only DS-Lite configuration is supported. IP TUNNELING -- 4IN6 TUNNEL CONFIGURATION Name WAN LAN Dynamic Remote IPv6 Address Add
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4ING TUNNEL ADD Tunnel Name Mechanism: DS-Lite Associated WAN Interface: Associated LAN Interface: LAN/br0 ○ Manual ○ Automatic Remote IPv6 Address: Apply/Save CancelSection 3 - Configuration
STORAGE SERVICE
To set up, click on the Storage Service button under the ADVANCED tab.
STORAGE SERVICE is divided into STORAGE DEVICE INFO and STORAGE USER ACCOUNT CONFIGURATION.

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STORAGE SERVICE -- STORAGE DEVICE INFO Show Storage Device Info. Storage Device Info NETWORK TOOLS -- STORAGE USER ACCOUNT CONFIGURATION Config storage user account. Storage User AccountSection 3 - Configuration
STORAGE DEVICE INFORMATION
First connect your USB Storage device to the USB port, this page will be shown, the information including File System, Total Space and Used Space.
STORAGE USER ACCOUNT CONFIGURATION
Click Add to add a new user. Set a valid Username that access CPE's samba server. Enter Password and Confirm Password.
Click the Apply button to apply settings.

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STORAGE DEVICE INFORMATION The Storage service allows you to use Storage devices with modem to be more easily accessed. STORAGE DEVICE INFORMATION Volumename FileSystem Total Space Used Space
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STORAGE USERACCOUNT CONFIGURATION Choose Add, or Remove to configure User Accounts. STORAGE USERACCOUNT Username Remove admin Remove
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ADD STORAGE USERACCOUNT Username: Password: Confirm Password: Apply CancelMULTICAST
IGMP CONFIGURATION
Default Version: IGMP version
Query Interval(s): The query interval is the amount of time in seconds between IGMP General Query messages sent by the router (if the router is the querier on this subnet)
Query Response Interval (1/10s): The query response interval is the maximum amount of time in seconds that the IGMP router waits to receive a response to a General Query message. The query response interval is the Maximum Response Time field in the IGMP v2 Host Membership Query message header. The default query response interval is 10 seconds and must be less than the query interval
Last Member Query Interval (1/10s): The last member query interval is the amount of time in seconds that the IGMP router waits to receive a response to a Group-Specific Query message. The last member query interval is also the amount of time in seconds between successive Group-Specific Query messages.
Robustness Value: The robustness variable is a way of indicating how susceptible the subnet is to lost packets. IGMP can recover from robustness variable minus 1 lost IGMP packets.
Maximum Multicast Groups: max multicast groups
Maximum Multicast Data Sources (for IGMPv3): max group data sources that want to receive.
Maximum Multicast Group Members: max member in one group Fast Leave Enable: Enable or disable fast leave feature.
LAN to LAN (Intra LAN) Multicast Enable: Enable or disable LAN to LAN multicast.
IGMP CONFIGURATION
Enter IGMP protocol configuration fields if you want modify default values shown below.
IGMP CONFIGURATION
Default Version:
Query Interval (s):
Query Response Interval (1/10s):
Last Member Query Interval (1/10s):
Robustness Value:
Maximum Multicast Groups:
Maximum Multicast Data Sources (for IGMPv3):
Maximum Multicast Group Members:
Fast Leave Enable:
LAN to LAN (Intra LAN) Multicast Enable:
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Section 3 - Configuration
NETWORK TOOL
The NETWORK TOOL feature allows you to configure PORT MAPPING, IGMP, QUALITY OF SERVICE, QUEUE CONFIG, QOS CLASSIFICATION, UPNP, ADSL, PACKET FLOW, TR-069, and CERTIFICATIONS
To access the NETWORK TOOL setting window, click on the NETWORK TOOL button under the ADVANCED tab.
PORT MAPPING
Port Mapping supports multiple port to PVC and bridging group s. Each group will perform as an independent network.
IGMP
Transmission of identical content, such as multimedia, from a source to a number of recipients.
QUALITY OF SERVICE
Allows you to manually configure special routes that your network might need.
QUEUE CONFIG
Allows you to configure queuing for QoS.
QOS CLASSIFICATION
Allows you to edit QoS priority to different interfaces.
UPNP
Allows you to configure UPnP.
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Section 3 - Configuration
ADSL
Allows you to configure Default Gateway used by WAN Interface.
PACKET FLOW
Allows you to enable packet flow accelerator.
TR-069
Allows you to configure TR-069 protocol.
CERTIFICATIONS
Allows you to manage certification with TR-069.

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NETWORK TOOLS -- ADSL Allows you to configure advanced settings for ADSL. ADSL Settings NETWORK TOOLS -- PACKET FLOW Enable Packet Flow Accelerator. PktFlow NETWORK TOOLS -- TR-069 Allows you to configure TR-069 protocol. TR-069 NETWORK TOOLS -- CERTIFICATES Allows you to manage certificates used with TR-069. CertificatesSection 3 - Configuration
PORT MAPPING
Port Mapping supports multiple ports to PVC and br idging groups. Each group will perform as an independent network. To support this feature, you must create mapping groups with appr opriate LAN and W AN interfaces using the Add button. The Remove button will remove the grouping and add the ungrouped interfaces to the Default group. Only the default group has IP interface.
Click Add button to add port mapping configuration
In ADD PORT MAPPING page, please input the Group Name which you want to assign in the GROUP Name.
Select WAN interface you want to use in the WAN Interface used in the grouping
Select LAN Interface you want to use to join the group in the Grouped LAN Interfaces from the Available LAN Interfaces. The group name must be unique.
Click on the Apply/Save button to save settings.

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PORT MAPPING Port Mapping -- A maximum 16 entries can be configured Interface Grouping supports multiple ports to PVC and bridging groups. Each group will perform as an independent network. To support this feature, you must create mapping groups with appropriate LAN and WAN interfaces using the Add button. The Remove button will remove the grouping and add the ungrouped interfaces to the Default group. PORT MAPPING SETUP Group Name Remove WAN Interface LAN Interfaces Default ppp0 ETH1 eth2 ETH3 eth4 wlan0 Add Remove ADD PORT MAPPING To create a new interface group: 1. Enter the Group name and the group name must be unique. 2. Select interfaces from the available interface list and add it to the grouped interface list using the arrow buttons to create the required mapping of the ports. 3. Click Save/Apply button to make the changes effective immediately Group Name:_ WAL Interface used in the grouping PPPoE_0_8_35/bpp0 Grouped LAN Interfaces Available LAN Interfaces ETH1 ETH2 ETH3 ETH4 wlan0 -> <- Apply/Save CancelSection 3 - Configuration
IGMP
Transmission of identical content, such as multimedia, from a source to a number of recipients.
Check the box to Enable IGMP Snooping
Click on the Apply button to save settings.
QoS
Quality of Service is a feature that allows you to allocate or guarantee the throughput or speed of Internet for certain computer.
Check the box to enable/disable the QoS.
Click Save/Apply to take the setting effect.

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IGMP Transmission of identical content, such as multimedia, from a source to a number of recipients. IGMP SETUP Enable IGMP Snooping Apply Cancel
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QOS -- QUEUE MANAGEMENT CONFIGURATION If Enable QoS checkbox is selected, choose a default DSCP mark to automatically mark incoming traffic without reference to a particular classifier. Click 'Save/Apply' button to save it. Note: If Enable QoS checkbox is not selected, all QoS will be disabled for all interfaces. Note: The default DSCP mark is used to mark all egress packets that do not match any classification rules. QOS SETUP □ Enable QoS Save/Apply CancelSection 3 - Configuration
QUEUE CONFIG
Click Add button to proceed the QOS QUEUE CONFIGURATION
In QOS QUEUE CONFIGURATION page, type the Queue Name, select Enable and Interface in drop-down menu.
Click on the Save/Apply button to save settings.

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QUEUE CONFIG QoS Queue Setup -- A maximum 16 entries can be configured. If you disable WMM function in Wireless Page, queues related to wireless will not take effects. SP and WFQ can not be enabled at the same time. The QoS function has been disabled. Queues would not take effects. QUEUE CONFIG LIST Name Key Interface Precedence Algorithm QueueWeight Enable Remove Add Enable Remove
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QOS QUEUE CONFIGURATION This screen allows you to configure a QoS queue and assign it to a specific layer2 interface. The scheduler algorithm is defined by the layer2 interface. Click 'Save/Apply' to save and activate the queue. Note: For SP scheduling, queues assigned to the same layer2 interface shall have unique precedence. Lower precedence value implies higher priority for this queue relative to others. ADD QUEUE CONFIG Queue Name: Enable: Disable Interface Precedence 1 Queue Weight: [1-63] Save/Apply CancelSection 3 - Configuration
QOS CLASSIFICATION
Click Add button to proceed the QOS CLASSIFICATION
In QUALITY OF SERVICE page, type the traffic class name in the Traffic Class Name.
If added more than one rules, you can select priority in the Rule Order.
Enable or Disable the rule in the Rule Status.
SPECIFY CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA
Select Class Interface and Ether Type in the drop-down menu.
Input the Source MAC Address, Source MAC Mask, Destination MAC Address and Destination MAC Mask.
SPECIFY CLASSIFICATION RESULTS
Select Assign Classification Queue, Mark Differentiated Service Code Point (DSCP) and Mark 802.1p priority in the drop-down menu. Type the Tag VLAN ID [0-4094].
Click on the Apply/Save button to save settings.

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QoS CLASSIFICATION QoS Classification Setup -- A maximum 32 entries can be configured. Choose Add or Remove to configure network traffic classes. If you choose WHO functional in Windows Page, classification related to windows will not take effects. The QoS function has been disabled. Classification rules would not take effects. QoS CLASSIFICATION SETUP CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA Class Name Order Class Other SeqMAC/ DefMAC/ SeqMY SeqMY Default SeqPort DefPort DSCP TOS andr type Mask Mark ProfusLength ProfusLength Proto SeqPort DefPort Check Check ADD Update Remove QUALITY OF SERVICE Add Network Traffic Class Rule The screen creates a traffic class rule to classify the upstream traffic, assign queue which defines the precedence and the interface and optionally overwrite the IP headset DSCP type. A rule consists of a class name and at least one condition below. All of the specified conditions in this classification rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect. Click "Apply/Save" to save and activate the rule. NETWORK TRAFFIC CLASS RULE Traffic Class Name: Rule Order: Last Rule Status: Endoe SPECIFY CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA A blank criterion indicates it is not used for classification. Class Interface: L41 Ether Type: Source MAC Address: Source MAC Mask: Destination MAC Address: Destination MAC Mask: SPECIFY CLASSIFICATION RESULTS Must select a classification queue. A blank mark or tag value means no change. Assign Classification Queue: Mark Differentiated Service Code Point (DSCP): Mark 802.1p priority: Tag VLAN ID [0-4004]: Apply/Save CancelSection 3 - Configuration
UPNP
Choose to Enable/Disable UPnP Configuration

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UPNP Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) supports peer-to-peer Plug and Play functionality for network devices. UPNP -- CONFIGURATION Enable UPNP support : ✓ Apply CancelDSL Settings
The DSL settings page contains a modulation and capability section to be specified by your ISP. Consult your ISP to select the correct set ttings for each. Then click on Apply if you finish or click on Advanced Settings if you want to configure more

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ADSL This page allows you to configure the modem's ADSL modulation. Select the modulation below. ADSL SETTINGS ✓ G.Dmt Enabled ✓ G.Lite Enabled ✓ T1.413 Enabled ✓ ADSL2 Enabled ✓ AnnexL Enabled ✓ ADSL2+ Enabled □ AnnexM Enabled Capability ✓ Bitswap Enable □ SRA Enable Apply CancelSection 3 - Configuration
PKTFLOW CONTROL
Check the box to accelerate wireless, enhance throughput test and improve Network Performance.
TR-069
TR-069 (WAN Management Protocol) allows an Auto-Configuration Server (ACS) to perform auto-configuration, provision, collection, and diagnostics to this device.
In this page, you may configure the parameters such as the ACS URL, ACS password, and connection request user name.
After finishing setting, click Apply to save and apply the settings.

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PKTFLOW CONTROL This function can accelerate wireless,enhance throughput test and improve Network Performance. PKTFLOW SETUP Enable Packet Flow Accelerator Apply TR-069 WAN Management Protocol (TR-069) allows a Auto-Configuration Server (ACS) to perform auto-configuration, provision, collection, and diagnostics to this device. Select the desired values and click "Apply" to configure the TR-069 client options. TR-069 CLIENT -- CONFIGURATION Inform Disable Enable Inform Interval: 300 ACS URL: ACS User Name: admin ACS Password: •••••• Display SOAP messages on serial console Connection Request Authentication Connection Request User Name: admin Connection Request Password: •••••• GetRPCMethods Apply CancelSection 3 - Configuration
CERTIFICATIONS
Click Local Cert to import local certificates that are used by peers to verity your identity.
In CERTIFICATES – LOCAL page, you can acquire the local certificate by clicking Create Certificate Request or Import Certificate. You may also create or remove a certificate.

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CERTIFICATES -- LOCAL Local certificates are used by peers to verify your identity. Local Cert
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CERTIFICATES -- TRUSTED CA Trusted CA certificates are used by you to verify peers' certificates. Trusted CA
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CERTIFICATES --- LOCAL Add, View or Remove certificates from this page. Local certificates are used by peers to verify your identity. Maximum 4 certificates can be stored. LOCAL CERTIFICATES Name In Use Subject Type Action Create Certificate Request Import CertificateSection 3 - Configuration
CREATE NEW CERTIFICATE REQUEST
Set the Certificate Name and input the Common Name, which is the "fully qualified domain name," (or FQDN) used for DNS lookups of your server (for example, www.mydomain.com). Browsers use this information to identify your Web site. Some browsers will refuse to establish a secure connection with your site if the server name does not match the common name in the certificate. Please do not include the protocol symbol "http://" or any port numbers or pathnames in the common name. Do not use wildcard characters such as "*" or "?", and do not use an IP address.
Input Organization Name. The name of the organization to which the entity belongs (such as the name of a company).
Input State/Province Name. This is the name of the state or province where your organization's head office is located. Enter the full name of the state or province.
Select Country/Region Name. This is the two-letter ISO abbreviation for your country (for example, AU for Australia).
After finishing setting, click Apply to apply the settings.

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LOCAL CERTIFICATES To generate a certificate signing request you need to include Common Name, Organization Name, State/Province Name, and the 2-letter Country Code for the certificate. CREATE NEW CERTIFICATE REQUEST Certificate Name: Common Name: Organization Name: State/Province Name: Country/Region Name: US (United States) Back Apply CancelSection 3 - Configuration
LOCAL CERTIFICATES
The certificate request needs to be submitted to a certificate authority, which will sign the request. Then the signed certificate needs to be loaded to the DSL router.
Click Load Signed Certificate to go to next setting.
In LOAD CERTIFICATE, paste the signed certificate, and click the Apply button. A new certificate is created then.

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CERTIFICATES -- LOCAL Certificate signing request Certificate signing required successful to create. Note a request is not yet functional - have it signed by a Certificate Authority and lead the signed certificate to the device. LOCAL CERTIFICATES Name:txt Type Grassing Subject: SIGNING REQUEST: BY:EN:\CENTRATE REQUEST HEDD:\CSDB\ADPH\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\Cn BY:EN:\CENTRATE REQUEST HEDD:\CSDB\ADPH\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\Cn BY:EN:\CENTRATE REQUEST HEDD:\CSDB\ADPH\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CN\CSDB\ADPH\Cn\Cn\Cn\CN\CSDB\ADPH\Cn\Cn\CN\CSDB\ADPH\Cn\Cn\CN\CSDB\ADPH\Cn\CN\CSDB\ADPH\CN\CSDB\ADPH\CN\CSDB\ADPH\CN\CSDB\ADPH\CN\CSDB\ADPH\CN\CSDB\ADPH\CN\CSDB\ADPH\CN\CSDB\ADPH\CN\CSDB\ADPH\CN\CSDB\ADPH\CN\nBY:EN:\CENTRATE REQUEST BY:EN:\CENTRATE REQUEST BY:EN:\CENTRATE REQUEST BY:EN:\CENTRATE REQUEST BY:EN:\CENTRATE REQUEST BY:EN:\CENTRATE REQUEST BY:EN:\CENTRATE REQUEST BY:EN:\CENTRATE REQUEST BY:EN:\CENTRATE REQUEST BY:EN:\CENTRATE REQUEST BY:EN:\CENTRATE REQUEST BY:EN:\CENTRATE REQUEST BY:EN:\CENTRATE REQUEST BY:EN:EN:\CENTRATE REQUEST BY:EN:\CENTRATE REQUEST BY:EN:\CENTRATE REQUEST BY:EN:\CENTRATE REQUEST BY:EN:\CENTRATE REQUEST BY:EN:\CENTRATE REQUEST BY:EN:\CENTRATE REQUEST BY:EN:\CENTRATE REQUEST BY:EN:\CENTRATE REQUEST BY:EN:\CENTRATE REQUEST BY:EN:\CENTRATE REQUEST BY:EN:\CENTRATE REQUEST BY:EN:\ENTIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATTIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATIATTIATTIATTIATTIATTIATTIATTIATTIATTIATTIATTIATTIATTIATTIATTIATT IINOCRITFICATE ENST Back Last Signed Certificate