Netopia Network Router 4686-XL User manual

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Netopia
®
4686-XL
Cable/DSL Router
Quickstart Guide
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1.
After unpacking your Netopia Router shipping carton, decide where you want
to locate the Router.
You should install the Router near your PC or another location that permits easy access
and visibility. You can lay the Netopia Router flat or mount it on a wall. Make sure any
Ethernet cables are kept away from power cords, fluorescent lighting fixtures, and
other sources of electrical interference. Put the Router in a location where air can circu-
late freely around it.
2.
Connect the power transformer to the power jack on the Router back panel.
Plug the power transformer into an appropriate electrical outlet. Turn the
power ON with the power switch.
The
Power
light should come on solid green.
3.
Connect the Router to the Ethernet jack on your cable modem or DSL modem.
Be sure your DSL or cable modem is installed according to its instructions, and con-
nected to its appropriate wall jack. Insert one end of the gray modem cable in the
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port on the Netopia Router back panel. Insert the other end of the modem
cable into the Ethernet jack on your DSL or cable modem.
The
Modem
indicator light should come on solid green.
4.
• Connect the Router to create your Ethernet local area network (LAN.)
• Connect each computer or other device to the Router using standard Ethernet cables.
(A yellow Ethernet cable is supplied.) If you have more than four devices to connect,
you can connect an Ethernet hub or switch to one of the 4686-XLs switch ports, and
connect your remaining devices to the Ethernet hub or switch.
• An
Ethernet
light should come on solid green for each connected Ethernet port.
• Each computer should be configured to obtain its IP address via DHCP from the
4686-XL. See
“Configure Your PC for Dynamic Addressing”
on page 4.
Note:
You need not connect the Dial Up port or the Console port at this time. You
may wish to connect them later. See the Getting Started Guide on your Netopia CD for
instructions.
• If your PC needs to have its network settings changed, proceed to
“Configure Your
PC for Dynamic Addressing”
on page 4.
When all of your connections are made, the status LEDs on the front of your Netopia Router
will light, according to the following diagram:
Checklist
Netopia Router
CD & Quickstart
Guide
Power
Supply
Gray RJ-45
Modem
Cable
Yellow RJ-45
Ethernet
Cable
Set up your Router
PowerConsole
Off / On
O / I
LAN
Dial Up
4WAN
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3
DSL or Cable
DC Power
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3
4
4686-XL Rear View
Modem
Modem
Port
Ethernet
Ports
Power Switch
Power -
LAN 1, 2, 3, 4 -
Modem -
Flash green when there is
activity on the LAN.
4686-XL Front View
Flashes green for activity
on the modem port.
Solid green when connected.
Solid green when connected.
Green when power is on.
Dial Up -
Flashes green when there is
activity on the internal modem.
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The following instructions assume that you want to use the automatic configuration and
address sharing features of the Router to provide IP information to devices on your local
Ethernet network.
Configure your computer to use an IP address on the same TCP/IP network as the Netopia
Router.
Microsoft Windows:
Step 1. Navigate to the TCP/IP Properties Control Panel.
Then go to Step 2.
Step 2. Select
Obtain an IP address automatically
.
Step 3. Select
Obtain DNS server address automatically
, if available.
Step 4. Remove any previously configured Gateways, if available.
Step 5. OK the settings. Restart if prompted.
• Proceed to the next section
“Configure Your Netopia Router”
.
Macintosh MacOS 9.2 and higher or Mac OS X 10.1.5 or higher:
Step 1. Access the
TCP/IP or Network control panel.
Then go to Step 2.
Step 2. Select
Built-in Ethernet
(or
USB
, if using USB)
Step 3. Select
Configure Using DHCP
Step 4. Close and Save, if prompted.
• Proceed to the next section
“Configure Your Netopia Router”
.
1.
Run a Telnet application from the computer on the same network as the
Router.
• Windows users click on the
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type “
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• Macintosh OS X users launch the
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application, either from the Dock or from
the Utilities folder, and type “
telnet 192.168.1.1
" (without the quotes).
• Classic Macintosh OS users need to install the
NCSA Telnet
application, included on
the Netopia CD. Then launch NCSA Telnet and type “
telnet 192.168.1.1
" (with-
out the quotes).
The Telnet window displays the
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The Netopia Router will then restart and your settings will take effect.
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Your installation is complete. For more advanced configuration features,
refer to the on-line
Getting Started Guide
on your Netopia CD and the
Firmware User’s Guide
on the Netopia website.
If you have any questions or encounter problems with your Netopia Router, contact your ser-
vice provider’s technical support helpdesk. Answers to many frequently asked product-
related questions are also available on-line at:
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Configure Your Netopia Router
Netopia Router
Easy Setup...
WAN Configuration...
System Configuration...
Utilities & Diagnostics...
Statistics & Logs...
Quick Menus...
Quick View...
Return/Enter goes to Easy Setup -- minimal configuration.
You always start from this main screen.
WAN Ethernet Configuration
Address Translation Enabled: Yes
Obtain WAN address via DHCP: On
TO MAIN MENU NEXT SCREEN
Set up the basic IP attributes of your Ethernet Module in this screen.
Connection Profile 1: Easy Setup Profile
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Underlying Encapsulation... | None |
| PPPoE |
+-------+
PREVIOUS SCREEN NEXT SCREEN
Connection Profile 1: Easy Setup Profile
Underlying Encapsulation... +------+
+------+
PPP Authentication... | None |
Send User Name: | PAP |
Send Password: | CHAP |
+------+
Address Translation Enabled: Yes
IP Addressing... Unnumbered
Remote IP Address: 127.0.0.2
Remote IP Mask: 255.255.255.255
PREVIOUS SCREEN NEXT SCREEN
PAP-- Password protection is used. Passwords are exchanged in clear
text.
IP Easy Setup
Ethernet IP Address: 192.168.1.1
Ethernet Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Domain Name: isp.com
Primary Domain Name Server: 0.0.0.0
Secondary Domain Name Server: 0.0.0.0
Default IP Gateway: 0.0.0.0
IP Address Serving: On
Number of Client IP Addresses: 100
1st Client Address: 192.168.1.100
PREVIOUS SCREEN NEXT SCREEN
Enter an IP address in decimal and dot form (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx).
Set up the basic IP & IPX attributes of your Netopia in this screen.
Easy Setup Security Configuration
It is strongly suggested that you password-protect configuration access
to your
Netopia. By entering a Name and Password pair here, access via serial,
Telnet and Web Server will be password-protected.
Be sure to remember what you have typed here, because you will be prompted
for
it each time you configure this Netopia.
Write Access Name:
Write Access Password:
PREVIOUS SCREEN TO MAIN MENU RESTART DEVICE
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Enter a name and pass-
word that will limit
access to the Router’s
configuration screens.
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In the Telnet screens,
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The settings are common
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Copyright 2004, Netopia, Inc. Netopia and the Netopia logo are registered trademarks belonging to Netopia,
Inc., registered U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Broadband Without Boundaries is a trademark belonging to
Netopia, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. All rights reserved.
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