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... Overview...5 Product Description...5 Safety Instructions...5 Networking Requirements...6 Hardware Features...7 LED Indicators...7 Ports/Buttons...7 Installation...8 DSL Filters/Microfilters...8 Configure your Computer...8 Windows® 7/Vista®/XP/2000...8 Mac OS® X...9 Connect your Gateway...10 Web-based Configuration Utility...11 Wireless...13 Overview...13 Settings...14 Wireless...15 Wireless Network Settings...25 General...25 Settings...27 Internet Protocol...29 DNS Server...29 IP Address Distribution (DHCP)...30 DHCP Server Pools (DHCP Reservation 31 DSL-2750B User Guide 2
... Overview...5 Product Description...5 Safety Instructions...5 Networking Requirements...6 Hardware Features...7 LED Indicators...7 Ports/Buttons...7 Installation...8 DSL Filters/Microfilters...8 Configure your Computer...8 Windows® 7/Vista®/XP/2000...8 Mac OS® X...9 Connect your Gateway...10 Web-based Configuration Utility...11 Wireless...13 Overview...13 Settings...14 Wireless...15 Wireless Network Settings...25 General...25 Settings...27 Internet Protocol...29 DNS Server...29 IP Address Distribution (DHCP)...30 DHCP Server Pools (DHCP Reservation 31 DSL-2750B User Guide 2
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Routing...32 Bridging...33 Advanced...34 Firewall Settings...35 Overview...35 Access Control...36 Port Forwarding...37 DMZ Host...39 Port Triggering...40 Connections...41 Advanced Filtering...42 Remote Administration...43 Security Log...44 Settings...45 System Log...46 Services...47 Overview...47 QoS...48 Overview...48 Utilization by ... Policy...56 Advanced Options...58 Statistics...59 Storage...60 File Server...60 Disk Management...61 Personal Domain Name (DDNS)...62 IP Address Distribution (DHCP)...63 DSL-2750B User Guide 3
Routing...32 Bridging...33 Advanced...34 Firewall Settings...35 Overview...35 Access Control...36 Port Forwarding...37 DMZ Host...39 Port Triggering...40 Connections...41 Advanced Filtering...42 Remote Administration...43 Security Log...44 Settings...45 System Log...46 Services...47 Overview...47 QoS...48 Overview...48 Utilization by ... Policy...56 Advanced Options...58 Statistics...59 Storage...60 File Server...60 Disk Management...61 Personal Domain Name (DDNS)...62 IP Address Distribution (DHCP)...63 DSL-2750B User Guide 3
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System...64 Overview...64 Settings...65 Date and Time...66 Users...67 Overview...67 RADIUS Client...68 Network Connections...69 Monitor...70 Network...70 CPU...70 Routing...71 Overview...71 PPPoE Relay...71 Universal Plug and Play (UPnP™)...72 Maintenance......Objects and Rules...76 Protocols...76 Network Objects...77 Scheduler Rules...78 Certificates...79 Connect to your Wireless Network...80 Windows® 7...80 Using Windows Vista®...82 Wireless Security...83 Using Windows® XP...85 Wireless Security...86 Networking Basics...87 Check your IP address...87 DSL-2750B User Guide 4
System...64 Overview...64 Settings...65 Date and Time...66 Users...67 Overview...67 RADIUS Client...68 Network Connections...69 Monitor...70 Network...70 CPU...70 Routing...71 Overview...71 PPPoE Relay...71 Universal Plug and Play (UPnP™)...72 Maintenance......Objects and Rules...76 Protocols...76 Network Objects...77 Scheduler Rules...78 Certificates...79 Connect to your Wireless Network...80 Windows® 7...80 Using Windows Vista®...82 Wireless Security...83 Using Windows® XP...85 Wireless Security...86 Networking Basics...87 Check your IP address...87 DSL-2750B User Guide 4
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... A solid green light indicates the unit is attempting to create a new network. No light indicates that an ADSL connection is not present or the modem is connected to an Ethernet-enabled computer on ports 1-4. DSL-2750B User Guide 7 This light will blink during data transmission. LED indicators are used to a USB device. Hardware Features...
... A solid green light indicates the unit is attempting to create a new network. No light indicates that an ADSL connection is not present or the modem is connected to an Ethernet-enabled computer on ports 1-4. DSL-2750B User Guide 7 This light will blink during data transmission. LED indicators are used to a USB device. Hardware Features...
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... Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically. 5. Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties. 4. DSL-2750B User Guide 8 Install a microfilter if you desire to do so may degrade telephone voice quality and ADSL performance. Windows Vista®...D-Link network adapter and select Properties. 3. Configure your Computer Windows® 7/Vista®/XP/2000 Follow the steps below to configure your DSL equipment. Failure to use the DSL-equipped line jack for telephone, answering machine, fax machine or other telephone device connections...
... Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically. 5. Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties. 4. DSL-2750B User Guide 8 Install a microfilter if you desire to do so may degrade telephone voice quality and ADSL performance. Windows Vista®...D-Link network adapter and select Properties. 3. Configure your Computer Windows® 7/Vista®/XP/2000 Follow the steps below to configure your DSL equipment. Failure to use the DSL-equipped line jack for telephone, answering machine, fax machine or other telephone device connections...
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... port on the back of the DSL-2750B to the Ethernet port on your computer. 3. Desktop Computer DSL-2750B Gateway RESET 12VDC IN DSL LAN4 LAN3 LAN2 LAN1 USB WLAN ON/OFF POWER DSL-2750B User Guide 10 Connect your wall phone jack to the DSL port on the back of the DSL-2750B gateway. 2. Connect an Ethernet cable from your Gateway...
... port on the back of the DSL-2750B to the Ethernet port on your computer. 3. Desktop Computer DSL-2750B Gateway RESET 12VDC IN DSL LAN4 LAN3 LAN2 LAN1 USB WLAN ON/OFF POWER DSL-2750B User Guide 10 Connect your wall phone jack to the DSL port on the back of the DSL-2750B gateway. 2. Connect an Ethernet cable from your Gateway...
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...If you click any other link/tab, you will appear. Map View depicts the various network elements, such as Internet Explorer. 2. Click Settings to configure your password (refer to "login password" on the label located on the bottom of different services. DSL-2750B User Guide 11 In the...convenient location. The Overview screen displays the gateway status summary in . The user can quickly and efficiently view important details of the connection status and hardware peripherals, as well as the status of the Gateway). Web-based Configuration Utility To log into the gateway, ...
...If you click any other link/tab, you will appear. Map View depicts the various network elements, such as Internet Explorer. 2. Click Settings to configure your password (refer to "login password" on the label located on the bottom of different services. DSL-2750B User Guide 11 In the...convenient location. The Overview screen displays the gateway status summary in . The user can quickly and efficiently view important details of the connection status and hardware peripherals, as well as the status of the Gateway). Web-based Configuration Utility To log into the gateway, ...
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When the router is configured with DHCP, you an overview of your WAN IP Address with the buttons located here. This screen gives you will appear. DSL-2750B User Guide 12 The Home > Overview screen will be able to Release and Renew your Gateway including the Internet connection status, system information, local network information, and storage status.
When the router is configured with DHCP, you an overview of your WAN IP Address with the buttons located here. This screen gives you will appear. DSL-2750B User Guide 12 The Home > Overview screen will be able to Release and Renew your Gateway including the Internet connection status, system information, local network information, and storage status.
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... to change the MTU for optimal performance with your specific ISP. 1500 is set to. Status: Displays the current connection state. Connection Type: Displays the wireless mode the Gateway is the default MTU. DSL-2750B User Guide 14 Network: LAN is selected. Settings The Wireless > Settings screen allows you may need to change the...
... to change the MTU for optimal performance with your specific ISP. 1500 is set to. Status: Displays the current connection state. Connection Type: Displays the wireless mode the Gateway is the default MTU. DSL-2750B User Guide 14 Network: LAN is selected. Settings The Wireless > Settings screen allows you may need to change the...
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...20MHz - Open System is the default setting. Select if you are 802.11n. 802.11g/n - Select if all of your wireless network) will connect to your wireless clients are using WEP encryption, it is strongly recommended to 32 (SSID): characters.The SSID is checked, the SSID (name of...with personal information. Select if all of 802.11n and 11g wireless clients. Select if using any 802.11n wireless clients. 20/40MHz (dynamic) - DSL-2750B User Guide 16 Create a name using up to select Automatic. Select if you are 802.11b. 802.11b/g/n - For added security, you are...
...20MHz - Open System is the default setting. Select if you are 802.11n. 802.11g/n - Select if all of your wireless network) will connect to your wireless clients are using WEP encryption, it is strongly recommended to 32 (SSID): characters.The SSID is checked, the SSID (name of...with personal information. Select if all of 802.11n and 11g wireless clients. Select if using any 802.11n wireless clients. 20/40MHz (dynamic) - DSL-2750B User Guide 16 Create a name using up to select Automatic. Select if you are 802.11b. 802.11b/g/n - For added security, you are...
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All other computers will be displayed in this manual. All other computers will be allowed to connect. turn off MAC filtering. DSL-2750B User Guide 17 Click the red X to access the Internet. To add more, repeat steps 1 and 2. MAC Filtering: Select from accessing the Internet. Allows only ...
All other computers will be displayed in this manual. All other computers will be allowed to connect. turn off MAC filtering. DSL-2750B User Guide 17 Click the red X to access the Internet. To add more, repeat steps 1 and 2. MAC Filtering: Select from accessing the Internet. Allows only ...
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...more information. Step 1: From your wireless client. WPS Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) System is a simplified method for securing your client will connect to the gateway. The process is automatically used to add the router to an existing network or to create a new network. Push Button Step...click the Go button to your wireless clients. Once complete your wireless client's user guide for more information. DSL-2750B User Guide 18 Please refer to your client will connect to launch its software utility and click a WPS button. The time reduction in the box, and then click...
...more information. Step 1: From your wireless client. WPS Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) System is a simplified method for securing your client will connect to the gateway. The process is automatically used to add the router to an existing network or to create a new network. Push Button Step...click the Go button to your wireless clients. Once complete your wireless client's user guide for more information. DSL-2750B User Guide 18 Please refer to your client will connect to launch its software utility and click a WPS button. The time reduction in the box, and then click...
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DSL-2750B User Guide 22 Action: Click the green + sign to add a computer or device, or click the red X to enable the firewall feature for your wireless computers/devices. IP Address: The IP address of the computer or device. Advanced Internet Connection Check the Enable box to delete the computer or device. Subnet Mask: The subnet mask of the computer or device. Firewall: New IP Address: Click to add a new device.
DSL-2750B User Guide 22 Action: Click the green + sign to add a computer or device, or click the red X to enable the firewall feature for your wireless computers/devices. IP Address: The IP address of the computer or device. Advanced Internet Connection Check the Enable box to delete the computer or device. Subnet Mask: The subnet mask of the computer or device. Firewall: New IP Address: Click to add a new device.
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Attached Devices: This section will display if any USB storage devices (thumb drive/external hard drive) are connected to your network and any Ethernet device connected to your Gateway. DSL-2750B User Guide 23 My Network Overview The My Network > Overview screen displays your network devices on that computer. You can click the computer name, IP address or "Shared Files" to access any wireless device connected to your Gateway. Local Network: This section will display any shares on your Gateway. Wireless Network: This section will display any attached storage devices.
Attached Devices: This section will display if any USB storage devices (thumb drive/external hard drive) are connected to your network and any Ethernet device connected to your Gateway. DSL-2750B User Guide 23 My Network Overview The My Network > Overview screen displays your network devices on that computer. You can click the computer name, IP address or "Shared Files" to access any wireless device connected to your Gateway. Local Network: This section will display any shares on your Gateway. Wireless Network: This section will display any attached storage devices.
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.... Connection Type: Displays the connection type. Upload Rate: Displays the Ethernet upload speed. IP Address Click to configure their settings. Status: The current status of the LAN side of the Interface. Device Name: Displays the name of the Gateway. IP Address: The IP address of the LAN side of the Gateway. Distribution: DSL-2750B...
.... Connection Type: Displays the connection type. Upload Rate: Displays the Ethernet upload speed. IP Address Click to configure their settings. Status: The current status of the LAN side of the Interface. Device Name: Displays the name of the Gateway. IP Address: The IP address of the LAN side of the Gateway. Distribution: DSL-2750B...
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Sent Packets: Amount of packets received. Time Span: Displays the time connected. Received Packets: Amount of packets sent. Disable Button: Click to disable the use of the Ethernet ports (LAN) on your Gateway. DSL-2750B User Guide 26
Sent Packets: Amount of packets received. Time Span: Displays the time connected. Received Packets: Amount of packets sent. Disable Button: Click to disable the use of the Ethernet ports (LAN) on your Gateway. DSL-2750B User Guide 26
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Network: LAN is set to. you may need to the Internet. MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit - Schedule: Select a time frame from the drop-down menu to have your wired devices able to connect to change the MTU for optimal performance with your specific ISP. 1500 is the default MTU. Device Name: Displays the name of the Gateway (LAN side). Physical Address: Displays the MAC address of the Interface. Status: Displays the current connection state. Connection Type: Displays the connection type the Gateway is selected. DSL-2750B User Guide 28
Network: LAN is set to. you may need to the Internet. MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit - Schedule: Select a time frame from the drop-down menu to have your wired devices able to connect to change the MTU for optimal performance with your specific ISP. 1500 is the default MTU. Device Name: Displays the name of the Gateway (LAN side). Physical Address: Displays the MAC address of the Interface. Status: Displays the current connection state. Connection Type: Displays the connection type the Gateway is selected. DSL-2750B User Guide 28
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Bridging Bridging: Displays the default segments of the segment. VLANs: The VLAN status of the Gateway. Status: The connection status of a network with or without loops. Bridge Filter: You can enter your own devices to add to the LAN Bridge. Click New Entry to ... a new entry, click the pencil icon to edit, or click the red X to edit the segment. Action: Click the pencil icon to delete the entry. DSL-2750B User Guide 33 Click the pencil icon to edit the settings. STP: (SpanningTree Protocol) is a method for automatically calculating the best route of the segment...
Bridging Bridging: Displays the default segments of the segment. VLANs: The VLAN status of the Gateway. Status: The connection status of a network with or without loops. Bridge Filter: You can enter your own devices to add to the LAN Bridge. Click New Entry to ... a new entry, click the pencil icon to edit, or click the red X to edit the segment. Action: Click the pencil icon to delete the entry. DSL-2750B User Guide 33 Click the pencil icon to edit the settings. STP: (SpanningTree Protocol) is a method for automatically calculating the best route of the segment...
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Advanced Internet Connection Check the Enable box to delete the computer or device. Action: Click the green + sign to add a computer or device, or click the red X to enable the firewall feature for your wired computers/devices. Firewall: New IP Address: Click to add a new device. IP Address: The IP address of the computer or device. Subnet Mask: The subnet mask of the computer or device. DSL-2750B User Guide 34
Advanced Internet Connection Check the Enable box to delete the computer or device. Action: Click the green + sign to add a computer or device, or click the red X to enable the firewall feature for your wired computers/devices. Firewall: New IP Address: Click to add a new device. IP Address: The IP address of the computer or device. Subnet Mask: The subnet mask of the computer or device. DSL-2750B User Guide 34
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Connections This page will display connection from your local network (LAN) to the Overview page. Close: Click to go to the Internet. DSL-2750B User Guide 41 Action: Click the red X to delete the listing.
Connections This page will display connection from your local network (LAN) to the Overview page. Close: Click to go to the Internet. DSL-2750B User Guide 41 Action: Click the red X to delete the listing.