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... Network Settings...16 MAC Filtering...17 WPS...18 WPA/WPA2 Security...19 WEP Security...20 802.1x Authentication...21 Advanced...22 My Network...23 Overview...23 Internet...24 LAN...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...
... Network Settings...16 MAC Filtering...17 WPS...18 WPA/WPA2 Security...19 WEP Security...20 802.1x Authentication...21 Advanced...22 My Network...23 Overview...23 Internet...24 LAN...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...
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...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 Computer...49 Utilization by Application...49 ......51 DSCP Settings...52 802.1p Settings...53 Class Statistics...54 Parental Controls...55 Overview...55 Filtering 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 ...
...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 Computer...49 Utilization by Application...49 ......51 DSCP Settings...52 802.1p Settings...53 Class Statistics...54 Parental Controls...55 Overview...55 Filtering 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 ...
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......70 Network...70 CPU...70 Routing...71 Overview...71 PPPoE Relay...71 Universal Plug and Play (UPnP™)...72 Maintenance...73 Reboot...73 Restore Factory Settings...73 Firmware Upgrade...74 Diagnostics...75 Objects and Rules...76 Protocols...76 Network Objects...77 Scheduler Rules...78 Certificates...79 Connect to your Wireless Network...; 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
......70 Network...70 CPU...70 Routing...71 Overview...71 PPPoE Relay...71 Universal Plug and Play (UPnP™)...72 Maintenance...73 Reboot...73 Restore Factory Settings...73 Firmware Upgrade...74 Diagnostics...75 Objects and Rules...76 Protocols...76 Network Objects...77 Scheduler Rules...78 Certificates...79 Connect to your Wireless Network...; 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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... restores the modem to its original factory default settings. 6 ON/OFF Press this button to turn the unit on or off. 7 Power Receptor Receptor for the supplied power adapter. 8 WPS Button Press the WPS button located on . DSL-2750B User Guide 7 A solid green light indicates ... status. 1 Power A solid green light indicates the unit is in bridge mode. Ports/Buttons The following chart displays the Router's connector types: 1 DSL Port Connect to an active telephone line (RJ-11). 2 LAN Ports (1-4) Connect Ethernet devices such as computers, switches, and hubs. 3 USB Port...
... restores the modem to its original factory default settings. 6 ON/OFF Press this button to turn the unit on or off. 7 Power Receptor Receptor for the supplied power adapter. 8 WPS Button Press the WPS button located on . DSL-2750B User Guide 7 A solid green light indicates ... status. 1 Power A solid green light indicates the unit is in bridge mode. Ports/Buttons The following chart displays the Router's connector types: 1 DSL Port Connect to an active telephone line (RJ-11). 2 LAN Ports (1-4) Connect Ethernet devices such as computers, switches, and hubs. 3 USB Port...
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...purchase microfilters from your local electronics retailer, or contact the original provider of your D-Link network adapter and select Properties. 3. Failure to use the DSL-equipped line jack for telephone, answering machine, fax machine or other telephone device ...to connect to the gateway, configure the gateway to connect to automatically receive its IP settings from the Gateway: 1. DSL Filters/Microfilters ADSL signals must be blocked from the baseboard or wall mount and plug in... XP - Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties. 4. DSL-2750B User Guide 8
...purchase microfilters from your local electronics retailer, or contact the original provider of your D-Link network adapter and select Properties. 3. Failure to use the DSL-equipped line jack for telephone, answering machine, fax machine or other telephone device ...to connect to the gateway, configure the gateway to connect to automatically receive its IP settings from the Gateway: 1. DSL Filters/Microfilters ADSL signals must be blocked from the baseboard or wall mount and plug in... XP - Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties. 4. DSL-2750B User Guide 8
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... OS® X Below are instructions for configuring your computer prompts you want to save changes. If you to assign a static IP address, please use the settings below: • Your PC's TCP/IP address: 192.168.1.x (where "x" is any number between 2 and 254) • The Default Gateway's IP address: 192.168.1.1 •...
... OS® X Below are instructions for configuring your computer prompts you want to save changes. If you to assign a static IP address, please use the settings below: • Your PC's TCP/IP address: 192.168.1.x (where "x" is any number between 2 and 254) • The Default Gateway's IP address: 192.168.1.1 •...
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... be asked to log in one convenient location. The Overview screen displays the gateway status summary in . DSL-2750B User Guide 11 Launch your router. Click Continue. Click Settings to "login password" on the label located on the bottom of different services. Web-based Configuration Utility... To log into the gateway, follow the steps below: 1. If you click any other link/tab, you will appear. The user...
... be asked to log in one convenient location. The Overview screen displays the gateway status summary in . DSL-2750B User Guide 11 Launch your router. Click Continue. Click Settings to "login password" on the label located on the bottom of different services. Web-based Configuration Utility... To log into the gateway, follow the steps below: 1. If you click any other link/tab, you will appear. The user...
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Enable Button: Click the Enable button to turn on the wireless function. DSL-2750B User Guide 13 Wireless Overview The Wireless > Overview screen displays the Gateway's current wireless settings.
Enable Button: Click the Enable button to turn on the wireless function. DSL-2750B User Guide 13 Wireless Overview The Wireless > Overview screen displays the Gateway's current wireless settings.
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...Type: Displays the wireless mode the Gateway is the default MTU. you to change the MTU for optimal performance with your specific ISP. 1500 is set to. DSL-2750B User Guide 14 Physical Address: Displays the MAC address of the Interface. MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit - Status: Displays the current connection state. Schedule: Select... the drop-down menu to have the wireless function active. Network: LAN is selected. Device Name: Displays the name of the Gateway (wireless side). Settings The Wireless > Settings screen allows you may need to change the Gateway's wireless...
...Type: Displays the wireless mode the Gateway is the default MTU. you to change the MTU for optimal performance with your specific ISP. 1500 is set to. DSL-2750B User Guide 14 Physical Address: Displays the MAC address of the Interface. MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit - Status: Displays the current connection state. Schedule: Select... the drop-down menu to have the wireless function active. Network: LAN is selected. Device Name: Displays the name of the Gateway (wireless side). Settings The Wireless > Settings screen allows you may need to change the Gateway's wireless...
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DSL-2750B User Guide 15 Wireless The Wireless > Wireless screen allows you to change the Gateway's wireless network settings.
DSL-2750B User Guide 15 Wireless The Wireless > Wireless screen allows you to change the Gateway's wireless network settings.
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...802.11n wireless clients. 20/40MHz (dynamic) - Select if you are 802.11n. 802.11g/n - Open System is the default setting. DSL-2750B User Guide 16 It is strongly recommended to your wireless network. Network Select the authentication mode from the drop-down. Select if you may... to see your wireless clients are 802.11b. 802.11b/g/n - Wireless Network Settings Wireless Network Service Set Identifier (SSID) is the name of your wireless network. 802.11b/g Mixed - This is the default settings. Authentication: When using up to 32 (SSID): characters.The SSID is case-...
...802.11n wireless clients. 20/40MHz (dynamic) - Select if you are 802.11n. 802.11g/n - Open System is the default setting. DSL-2750B User Guide 16 It is strongly recommended to your wireless network. Network Select the authentication mode from the drop-down. Select if you may... to see your wireless clients are 802.11b. 802.11b/g/n - Wireless Network Settings Wireless Network Service Set Identifier (SSID) is the name of your wireless network. 802.11b/g Mixed - This is the default settings. Authentication: When using up to 32 (SSID): characters.The SSID is case-...
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... the PIN number from the drop-down, enter the PIN number in setup and ease of use are quite beneficial, while the highest wireless Security setting of your wireless network during the "Initial setup"as well as manufactures. Client PIN Code A PIN is a unique number that can be used ....your client will need to your client will connect to launch its software utility and click a WPS button. Step 3: Allow 1-2 minutes for more information. DSL-2750B User Guide 18 WPS Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) System is a simplified method for the Pin-Code Method. The time reduction in the box, ...
... the PIN number from the drop-down, enter the PIN number in setup and ease of use are quite beneficial, while the highest wireless Security setting of your wireless network during the "Initial setup"as well as manufactures. Client PIN Code A PIN is a unique number that can be used ....your client will need to your client will connect to launch its software utility and click a WPS button. Step 3: Allow 1-2 minutes for more information. DSL-2750B User Guide 18 WPS Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) System is a simplified method for the Pin-Code Method. The time reduction in the box, ...
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Pre-Shared Key: Displays the current WPA/WPA2 passphrase. WPA/WPA2 Security This section will allow you must disable WPS. Interval: DSL-2750B User Guide 19 The default setting and recommended level of time before the group key used for broadcast and multicast data is WPA2. Authentication Select WPA or WPA2. Method: Advanced WPA...
Pre-Shared Key: Displays the current WPA/WPA2 passphrase. WPA/WPA2 Security This section will allow you must disable WPS. Interval: DSL-2750B User Guide 19 The default setting and recommended level of time before the group key used for broadcast and multicast data is WPA2. Authentication Select WPA or WPA2. Method: Advanced WPA...
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It is not recommended to manually make changes to change your Internet settings. Internet The My Network > Internet screen allows you can only re-enable it by restoring factory settings. This section should only be configured by clicking the Stop Auto-Sense button from this page. DSL-2750B User Guide 24 However, if you choose to do so, you must disable AutoSense by Verizon technicians. Note: Once you disable Auto-Sense, you to your Internet settings. Auto-Sense will automatically detect your Internet settings.
It is not recommended to manually make changes to change your Internet settings. Internet The My Network > Internet screen allows you can only re-enable it by restoring factory settings. This section should only be configured by clicking the Stop Auto-Sense button from this page. DSL-2750B User Guide 24 However, if you choose to do so, you must disable AutoSense by Verizon technicians. Note: Once you disable Auto-Sense, you to your Internet settings. Auto-Sense will automatically detect your Internet settings.
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... Distribution: DSL-2750B User Guide 25 Underlying Device: You may click LAN Hardware Ethernet Switch or LAN Wireless 802.11n Access Point to change the DHCP settings. Upload Rate: Displays the Ethernet upload speed. Subnet Mask: The subnet mask of the Gateway's local (router) settings. IP Address... Click to configure their settings. LAN General The My Network > LAN screen displays a summary of the Gateway. Connection Type: Displays the connection type....
... Distribution: DSL-2750B User Guide 25 Underlying Device: You may click LAN Hardware Ethernet Switch or LAN Wireless 802.11n Access Point to change the DHCP settings. Upload Rate: Displays the Ethernet upload speed. Subnet Mask: The subnet mask of the Gateway's local (router) settings. IP Address... Click to configure their settings. LAN General The My Network > LAN screen displays a summary of the Gateway. Connection Type: Displays the connection type....
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Settings This section allows you to change the network settings (LAN) of your Gateway. DSL-2750B User Guide 27
Settings This section allows you to change the network settings (LAN) of your Gateway. DSL-2750B User Guide 27
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Network: LAN is the default MTU. you may need to . Connection Type: Displays the connection type the Gateway is set to change the MTU for optimal performance with your wired devices able to connect to the Internet. MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit - Device Name: Displays the name of the Gateway (LAN side). Status: Displays the current connection state. Schedule: Select a time frame from the drop-down menu to have your specific ISP. 1500 is selected. DSL-2750B User Guide 28 Physical Address: Displays the MAC address of the Interface.
Network: LAN is the default MTU. you may need to . Connection Type: Displays the connection type the Gateway is set to change the MTU for optimal performance with your wired devices able to connect to the Internet. MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit - Device Name: Displays the name of the Gateway (LAN side). Status: Displays the current connection state. Schedule: Select a time frame from the drop-down menu to have your specific ISP. 1500 is selected. DSL-2750B User Guide 28 Physical Address: Displays the MAC address of the Interface.
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... the Gateway. If you disable this box if you want the Gateway to assign your computers to be DHCP clients by setting their network settings automatically. DSL-2750B User Guide 30 You must specify the starting IP address of the DHCP range. When you will have a host name..., the Gateway will automatically load the proper TCP/IP settings provided by Client: Provide DNS Server to "Obtain an IP Address Automatically."...
... the Gateway. If you disable this box if you want the Gateway to assign your computers to be DHCP clients by setting their network settings automatically. DSL-2750B User Guide 30 You must specify the starting IP address of the DHCP range. When you will have a host name..., the Gateway will automatically load the proper TCP/IP settings provided by Client: Provide DNS Server to "Obtain an IP Address Automatically."...
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Click New Entry to add a device to edit the settings. Bridging Bridging: Displays the default segments of the segment. Name: The name of the Gateway. Status: The connection status of the segment. VLANs: The VLAN ... or without loops. Click the pencil icon to the LAN Bridge. Bridge Filter: You can enter your own devices to add to delete the entry. DSL-2750B User Guide 33 Action: Click the green + icon to add a new entry, click the pencil icon to edit, or click the red X to the bridge...
Click New Entry to add a device to edit the settings. Bridging Bridging: Displays the default segments of the segment. Name: The name of the Gateway. Status: The connection status of the segment. VLANs: The VLAN ... or without loops. Click the pencil icon to the LAN Bridge. Bridge Filter: You can enter your own devices to add to delete the entry. DSL-2750B User Guide 33 Action: Click the green + icon to add a new entry, click the pencil icon to edit, or click the red X to the bridge...
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... all traffic except for known attacks. Only Mail, News, Web, FTP, and (High): IPSEC are allowed. With Low security, your Router's firewall security features. Firewall Settings Overview This section explains how to configure your (Low): Gateway is visible to other traffic is prohibited. All other computers on the Internet. Typical Security... rules. To change your network by prohibiting certain types of unauthorized access to your firewall security level, click the option next to the desired security setting. DSL-2750B User Guide 35
... all traffic except for known attacks. Only Mail, News, Web, FTP, and (High): IPSEC are allowed. With Low security, your Router's firewall security features. Firewall Settings Overview This section explains how to configure your (Low): Gateway is visible to other traffic is prohibited. All other computers on the Internet. Typical Security... rules. To change your network by prohibiting certain types of unauthorized access to your firewall security level, click the option next to the desired security setting. DSL-2750B User Guide 35