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Table of Contents Product 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...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 Guide 2
Table of Contents Product 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...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 Guide 2
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... 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 3
... 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 3
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......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
......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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...IP address and is connected to synchronize with users on your device to an existing network or to turn the unit on or off. 7 Power Receptor Receptor for 10 seconds restores the modem to its original factory default settings. 6 ON/OFF Press this button to create a new network. DSL-2750B...USB thumb drive or external hard drive and share files with the DSL provider. No light indicates that the modem does not have an IP address or authentication has failed. A solid light indicates the DSL is synchronized. 5 DSL A flashing LED indicates the modem is passing through the router. ...
...IP address and is connected to synchronize with users on your device to an existing network or to turn the unit on or off. 7 Power Receptor Receptor for 10 seconds restores the modem to its original factory default settings. 6 ON/OFF Press this button to create a new network. DSL-2750B...USB thumb drive or external hard drive and share files with the DSL provider. No light indicates that the modem does not have an IP address or authentication has failed. A solid light indicates the DSL is synchronized. 5 DSL A flashing LED indicates the modem is passing through the router. ...
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...purchase microfilters from the Gateway: 1. Configure your Computer Windows® 7/Vista®/XP/2000 Follow the steps below to configure your D-Link network adapter and select Properties. 3. Windows® XP - Click on Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and...do so may degrade telephone voice quality and ADSL performance. DSL-2750B User Guide 8 Windows Vista® - Click on the radio buttons labeled Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically. 5. DSL Filters/Microfilters ADSL signals must be blocked from the baseboard...
...purchase microfilters from the Gateway: 1. Configure your Computer Windows® 7/Vista®/XP/2000 Follow the steps below to configure your D-Link network adapter and select Properties. 3. Windows® XP - Click on Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and...do so may degrade telephone voice quality and ADSL performance. DSL-2750B User Guide 8 Windows Vista® - Click on the radio buttons labeled Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically. 5. DSL Filters/Microfilters ADSL signals must be blocked from the baseboard...
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... Dock, click on your Mac OS® X operating system 1. Click the TCP/IP tab. 4. In the Configure menu, select Using DHCP. 5. 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 • Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 • DNS server:192.168.1.1 (same IP as the Gateway) or supplied by Verizon DSL-2750B User Guide 9 In the Show ...
... Dock, click on your Mac OS® X operating system 1. Click the TCP/IP tab. 4. In the Configure menu, select Using DHCP. 5. 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 • Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 • DNS server:192.168.1.1 (same IP as the Gateway) or supplied by Verizon DSL-2750B User Guide 9 In the Show ...
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This screen gives you will appear. DSL-2750B User Guide 12 When the router is configured with DHCP, you an overview of your WAN IP Address with the buttons located here. 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.
This screen gives you will appear. DSL-2750B User Guide 12 When the router is configured with DHCP, you an overview of your WAN IP Address with the buttons located here. 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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... - DSL-2750B User Guide 21 Group Key Update Enter the amount of the RADIUS server. Method: Encryption Method: If you selected WPA or WPA2, you will allow you to secure your wireless network using this option, you want to select 802.1x from the drop-down menu. Interval: Server IP: Enter the IP address of...
... - DSL-2750B User Guide 21 Group Key Update Enter the amount of the RADIUS server. Method: Encryption Method: If you selected WPA or WPA2, you will allow you to secure your wireless network using this option, you want to select 802.1x from the drop-down menu. Interval: Server IP: Enter the IP address of...
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IP Address: The IP address of the computer or device. Firewall: New IP Address: Click to delete the computer or device. Action: Click the green + sign to add a computer or device, or click the red X to add a new device. DSL-2750B User Guide 22 Subnet Mask: The subnet mask of the computer or device. Advanced Internet Connection Check the Enable box to enable the firewall feature for your wireless computers/devices.
IP Address: The IP address of the computer or device. Firewall: New IP Address: Click to delete the computer or device. Action: Click the green + sign to add a computer or device, or click the red X to add a new device. DSL-2750B User Guide 22 Subnet Mask: The subnet mask of the computer or device. Advanced Internet Connection Check the Enable box to enable the firewall feature for your wireless computers/devices.
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DSL-2750B User Guide 23 Attached Devices: This section will display if any attached storage devices. Wireless Network: This section will display any Ethernet device connected to your network and any USB storage devices (thumb drive/external hard drive) are connected to your Gateway. 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. My Network Overview The My Network > Overview screen displays your network devices on that computer.
DSL-2750B User Guide 23 Attached Devices: This section will display if any attached storage devices. Wireless Network: This section will display any Ethernet device connected to your network and any USB storage devices (thumb drive/external hard drive) are connected to your Gateway. 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. My Network Overview The My Network > Overview screen displays your network devices on that computer.
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Device Name: Displays the name of the Gateway. MAC Address: The MAC address of the LAN side of the Interface. Distribution: DSL-2750B User Guide 25 Subnet Mask: The subnet mask of the Gateway's local (router) settings. LAN General The My Network > LAN screen displays a summary ...click LAN Hardware Ethernet Switch or LAN Wireless 802.11n Access Point to change the DHCP settings. Upload Rate: Displays the Ethernet upload speed. IP Address: The IP address of the LAN side of the Gateway. Name: The name of the LAN side of the Gateway. Connection Type: Displays the connection type....
Device Name: Displays the name of the Gateway. MAC Address: The MAC address of the LAN side of the Interface. Distribution: DSL-2750B User Guide 25 Subnet Mask: The subnet mask of the Gateway's local (router) settings. LAN General The My Network > LAN screen displays a summary ...click LAN Hardware Ethernet Switch or LAN Wireless 802.11n Access Point to change the DHCP settings. Upload Rate: Displays the Ethernet upload speed. IP Address: The IP address of the LAN side of the Gateway. Name: The name of the LAN side of the Gateway. Connection Type: Displays the connection type....
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... server. Secondary DNS Server: Enter the IP Address of your primary DNS server. DSL-2750B User Guide 29 Primary DNS Server: Enter the IP Address of your local network. IP Address: If you must use it in the future to change the Gateway IP address, enter it here. If you do change this IP address, you want to log into the Gateway...
... server. Secondary DNS Server: Enter the IP Address of your primary DNS server. DSL-2750B User Guide 29 Primary DNS Server: Enter the IP Address of your local network. IP Address: If you must use it in the future to change the Gateway IP address, enter it here. If you do change this IP address, you want to log into the Gateway...
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... assign your computers on, they will automatically load the proper TCP/IP settings provided by setting their network settings automatically. End IP Address: Enter the end IP address of your clients the IP address(es) of the IP address pool (refer to be DHCP clients by the Gateway. DSL-2750B User Guide 30 The DHCP Server will automatically assign one ). If...
... assign your computers on, they will automatically load the proper TCP/IP settings provided by setting their network settings automatically. End IP Address: Enter the end IP address of your clients the IP address(es) of the IP address pool (refer to be DHCP clients by the Gateway. DSL-2750B User Guide 30 The DHCP Server will automatically assign one ). If...
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Dynamic IP Range: Displays the IP address range. DSL-2750B User Guide 31 Action: Click the green + sign to add a new rule, click the pencil icon to edit, or click the red X to that computer or device. The router will assign the IP address only to remove the rule. Criteria: Displays the current created server pool. DHCP Server Pools (DHCP Reservation) If you want a computer or device to add a new entry. New IP Range: Click to always have the same IP address assigned, you can create a DHCP reservation.
Dynamic IP Range: Displays the IP address range. DSL-2750B User Guide 31 Action: Click the green + sign to add a new rule, click the pencil icon to edit, or click the red X to that computer or device. The router will assign the IP address only to remove the rule. Criteria: Displays the current created server pool. DHCP Server Pools (DHCP Reservation) If you want a computer or device to add a new entry. New IP Range: Click to always have the same IP address assigned, you can create a DHCP reservation.
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A value 1 is the lowest cost and 15 is checked by default. Default Route: Check this route. Destination: The IP address of the route you created. Action: Click the green + icon to add a new route, click the pencil icon to edit the route, or click ...drop-down menu. Metric: The metric value assigned to this box to delete the route. Netmask: The netmask of the destination location. Gateway: The gateway IP address of the destination location. Multicast - IGMP Proxy This box is the highest cost. Routing Table: Displays the entered routes. Status: Displays the status of the...
A value 1 is the lowest cost and 15 is checked by default. Default Route: Check this route. Destination: The IP address of the route you created. Action: Click the green + icon to add a new route, click the pencil icon to edit the route, or click ...drop-down menu. Metric: The metric value assigned to this box to delete the route. Netmask: The netmask of the destination location. Gateway: The gateway IP address of the destination location. Multicast - IGMP Proxy This box is the highest cost. Routing Table: Displays the entered routes. Status: Displays the status of the...
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Firewall: New IP Address: Click to enable the firewall feature for your wired computers/devices. Subnet Mask: The subnet mask of the computer or device. DSL-2750B User Guide 34 Advanced Internet Connection Check the Enable box to add a new device. IP Address: The IP address of the computer or device. Action: Click the green + sign to add a computer or device, or click the red X to delete the computer or device.
Firewall: New IP Address: Click to enable the firewall feature for your wired computers/devices. Subnet Mask: The subnet mask of the computer or device. DSL-2750B User Guide 34 Advanced Internet Connection Check the Enable box to add a new device. IP Address: The IP address of the computer or device. Action: Click the green + sign to add a computer or device, or click the red X to delete the computer or device.
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Port Forwarding Port Forwarding allows you to open a single port or a range of the host. Local Address: Displays the IP address of ports. Local Port: Displays the port(s) used in the port forwarding rule. DSL-2750B User Guide 37 Click New Entry to the next page). Status: Displays the current status of the host name. New...
Port Forwarding Port Forwarding allows you to open a single port or a range of the host. Local Address: Displays the IP address of ports. Local Port: Displays the port(s) used in the port forwarding rule. DSL-2750B User Guide 37 Click New Entry to the next page). Status: Displays the current status of the host name. New...
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DSL-2750B User Guide 39 Use of the computer you can expose one computer to the Internet. DMZ Host IP Address: Check the box to a variety of security risks. This will expose that computer. Note: Placing a computer in the DMZ will de-activate any port-forwarding rules. Enter the IP address of this option is only recommended as a last resort. DMZ Host If an application has trouble working from behind the Gateway, you want to open to the Internet and run the application on that computer to DMZ.
DSL-2750B User Guide 39 Use of the computer you can expose one computer to the Internet. DMZ Host IP Address: Check the box to a variety of security risks. This will expose that computer. Note: Placing a computer in the DMZ will de-activate any port-forwarding rules. Enter the IP address of this option is only recommended as a last resort. DMZ Host If an application has trouble working from behind the Gateway, you want to open to the Internet and run the application on that computer to DMZ.
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...Displays the incoming port(s) and protocol(s) opened by the application. Outgoing Trigger Ports: Displays the outgoing port(s) and protocol(s) used by the application. DSL-2750B User Guide 40 Protocol: Displays the protocol/service. Incoming Ports to a lower setting. For example, if the firewall is enabled. Check the box... in the Router. You can set to Medium Security or lower to add. Open: Action: Click the red X to an IP address on your specific ports. Port Triggering The Port Triggering feature allows you to forward a range of all the port forwarding features.
...Displays the incoming port(s) and protocol(s) opened by the application. Outgoing Trigger Ports: Displays the outgoing port(s) and protocol(s) used by the application. DSL-2750B User Guide 40 Protocol: Displays the protocol/service. Incoming Ports to a lower setting. For example, if the firewall is enabled. Check the box... in the Router. You can set to Medium Security or lower to add. Open: Action: Click the red X to an IP address on your specific ports. Port Triggering The Port Triggering feature allows you to forward a range of all the port forwarding features.
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Management: Diagnostic Tools: Check the box to be configured from the Internet by a web browser. Allow Incoming WAN Access to Web Check the box of the Gateway and 8080 is the WAN IP address of the port you want to access the Web-Management interface. The default port is still required to use. Remote Administration Remote management allows the Gateway to activate the diagnostic tools rule. DSL-2750B User Guide 43 Example: http://x.x.x.x:8080 whereas x.x.x.x is the port used for the Web Management interface. A username and password is 80.
Management: Diagnostic Tools: Check the box to be configured from the Internet by a web browser. Allow Incoming WAN Access to Web Check the box of the Gateway and 8080 is the WAN IP address of the port you want to access the Web-Management interface. The default port is still required to use. Remote Administration Remote management allows the Gateway to activate the diagnostic tools rule. DSL-2750B User Guide 43 Example: http://x.x.x.x:8080 whereas x.x.x.x is the port used for the Web Management interface. A username and password is 80.