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Warranty
Corega International warrants product for two years from date of purchase
against defects in materials and workmanship. This warranty does not cover
any defects caused by accident, misuse, fair wear and tear, neglect, or an
attempt at repair. This warranty is offered as an additional benefit to the
consumer’s statutory rights and does not affect these rights in any way.
Corega International shall not be held responsible for any special, incidental,
or consequential damages resulting from any breach of warranty, or under any
other legal theory, including but not limited to lost profit, downtime, damage to
data stored in or used with Corega International products.
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(GB) Warnings
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD:
Install product in accordance with local and National Electrical Codes.
To de-energise equipment, disconnect the power cord.
(D) Warnhinweise
STROMSCHLAGGEFAHR:
Dieses Produkt muss entsprechend den örtlichen und nationalen
Elektrizitätsvorschriften installiert werden. Zum Abschalten der Ausrüstung
Stromkabel abziehen.
(I) Attenzione
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Installare l'apparecchio in base alle normative elettriche locali e nazionali. Per
togliere l'alimentazione al dispositivo, scollegare il cavo relativo.
(E) Advertencias
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normativa sobre instalaciones eléctricas de su país. Para desactivar el equipo,
desconecte el cable de alimentación.
(F) Avertissements
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locales. Pour mettre l'équipement hors tension, débranchez le cordon
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WarrantyCorega International warrants product for two years from date of purchaseagainst defects in materials and workmanship. This warranty does not

Page 2 - 802.11g 54MBPS

3-5 Gateway using LLC Encaps. (Static IP) Figure 10. Gateway using LLC Encaps. (Static IP)Choose this setting according to the following conditions: 1

Page 3 - Table of Contents

9Specify WAN IP Address: Enter the IP address provided by your ISP.Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask values provided by your ISP.Default Gateway IP A

Page 4 - 1-2 Package Contents

4-2 Virtual Private Network (VPN) SettingsA Virtual Private Network (VPN) allows users to use the internet to make the equivalent of a direct connecti

Page 5 - 2-2 Installation

112. IP Address: Selecting this item allows only the specific PC with the IP address you enter in the IP field to the Tunnel.Figure 17. Restricting I

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By entering the number of seconds in the Key Lifetime field, you may optionally select to have the key expire at the end of the time you specify.Leave

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13Key Lifetime: You may optionally select to have the key expire after a period of time that you specify. Enter the number of seconds you’d like the k

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Figure 24. Creating a Tunnel between a VPN router and a VPN client with a dynamic IP addressOnce you are satisfied that your settings are correct, cli

Page 9 - 3-3 Modem using LLC Encaps

154-4 Web ControlThis feature allows you to restrict LAN users access to specific web sites. To block a site, you can enter either a complete URL (int

Page 10 - 3-7 Router using Classical IP

4-6 Access ControlThe Access Control feature allows administrators to set up to 10 access policies to block or allow certain users from accessing the

Page 11 - 4.0 Advanced Configuration

174-7 Virtual Server SettingsThe Virtual Server Settings application allows up to a maximum of ten public services that can be accessed by external us

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ADSL WIRELESS802.11g 54MBPSROUTERHUBS • SWITCHES • ADAPTERS • WIRELESS LAN • USB • KVMs • MEDIA CONVERTERS • ROUTERS • ADSLCOR-BAR-AWLA-54 & COR-B

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UPnP ForwardingUPnP (Universal Plug and Play) is a standard introduced from Microsoft and UPnP Forum for interoperability. Currently, this function su

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194-8 Special ApplicationsSome applications use multiple TCP/UDP ports to transmit data. With NAT enabled, these applications cannot work with the rou

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Figure 34. DMZ HostDMZ Host1. Before setting up a LAN PC to act as a DMZ Host, you should configure it using a fixed IP Address.2. Ensure that the “

Page 16 - 4-3 DHCP Configuration

214-11 Static RoutingOnly users with an excellent understanding of router protocols should attempt to change settings in this area.The Static Routing

Page 17 - 4-5 Time of Day (ToD) Control

4-12 WirelessThis setting page allows you to configure advanced wireless functions. Users wishing to change these values from the defaults should have

Page 18 - 4-6 Access Control

23• Beacon Interval: This is the signal sent periodically by the wireless access point to provide synchronization among the stations in the wireless L

Page 19 - 4-7 Virtual Server Settings

Chapter 5.0: Management5-1 Device Administration SettingsThis feature allows the administrator to manage the router by setting certain parameters. For

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25PPoE Pass Through: Check Enable to allow PPoE packets to pass through the router if there is a LAN PC using PPPoE for data communication with anothe

Page 21 - 4-9 DMZ Host

5-3 LogThe Log application provides the administrator with the ability to trace internet connection. With viewing the Log information, an administrato

Page 22 - 4-10 Dynamic Routing

275-4 Backup & RestoreThis function allows you to save the router’s configuration as backup, or retrieve the configuration file you saved before t

Page 23 - 4-11 Static Routing

1ENGLISHTable of ContentsFCC STATEMENT 2CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 2MANUFACTURER’S DISCLAIMER STATE 2CHAPTER 1.0: GETTING TO KNOW YOUR ADSL WIRELESS

Page 24 - 4-12 Wireless

Source IP: You can chose to issue the ping test from the LAN side by selecting the router’s private IP Address or from the WAN side by selecting the r

Page 25 - 4-13 DDNS

296-2.2 Manual Configuration of Fixed IP Addresses1. From the “Apple” menu, select “Control Panel” and click on “TCP/IP”.2. In the “TCP/IP (A New Na

Page 26 - Chapter 5.0: Management

Chapter 7.0: Trouble ShootingThis chapter provides solutions to problems you may encounter during installation and operation of your router.HardwareT:

Page 27 - 5-2 Status Monitor

31Appendix A: Frequently Asked QuestionsQ: What is the maximum number of IP Addresses the router can support?- The router can support up to 253 IP Ad

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Appendix B: Technical SpecificationsStandards ComplianceADSL G.dmt for 8Mbps downstream & 640Kbps upstreamADSL G.lite for 1.5Mbps downstream &

Page 29 - 5-6 Diagnostic-Ping/Tracert

33C-2.2 Build 2 Filter Lists: “WinXP Broadband VPN Router” and “Broadband VPN Router WinXP”.[Filter List 1] WinXP Broadband VPN Router1. In the to_VP

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Appendix D: Glossary10Base-TAn adaptation of the Ethernet standard for Local Area Networks (LANs). 10Base-T uses a twisted pair cable with maximum len

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35method used.Local Area Network (LAN)A computer network that spans a relatively small area. Most LANs are confined to a single building or group of b

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Page 34 - C-2.1 Create IPSec Policy

ENGLISH2FCC StatementThis device complies with Part 15 of FCC rule. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:This device may not cause har

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Page 36 - Appendix D: Glossary

32.0 Hardware Installation and Setup2-1 Connectors and IndicatorsThe rear panel of the router is shown in Figure 2.Figure 2. Rear Panel• Antenna Prov

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Power on the devices in the following sequence:• ADSL Router• Computer(s)Note! The computer needs to be configured with the following:• Ethernet Card

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5The following screen should appear:Figure 5. Login ScreenThe factory default values are:Username Leave blankPassword adminClick OK.The following scre

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• Channel: Select the appropriate channel number from the drop-down menu. The permissible channels are different in each country due to local governme

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73-1 Gateway using PPPoEFigure 8. Gateway using PPPoE• User Name: Enter your ISP Username.• Password: Enter your ISP Password.• Connect-on-demand: Onl

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