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Hurricane 9000G
802.11g ADSL Router with VPN and Firewall
User’s Manual
Version 1.0
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Page 1 - Hurricane 9000G

Hurricane 9000G 802.11g ADSL Router with VPN and Firewall User’s Manual Version 1.0

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802.11g ADSL Router 6 2.3 The Rear Ports Port Meaning 1 Power Switch Power ON/OFF switch 2 PWR Connect the supplied power adapter to this jack. 3 R

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Chapter 2 Using the ADSL Modem/Router 7 So long as the cables are connected and the LEDs are lit normally, follow section “3.2 Configuring the Network

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8 Chapter 3 Configuration The ADSL Router can be configured with your Web browser. The web browser is included as a standard application in following

Page 5 - Introduction

Chapter 3 Configuration 9 3. In the Local Area Connection Status window, click Properties. 4. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties

Page 6 - 1.3 Features

802.11g ADSL Router 10 Configuring PC in Windows 2000 1. Go to Start / Settings / Control Panel. In the Control Panel, double-click on Network and Di

Page 7 - Chapter 1 Introduction

Chapter 3 Configuration 11 5. Select the Obtain an IP address automatically and the Obtain DNS server address automatically radio buttons. 6. Click

Page 8 - 1.4 Application

802.11g ADSL Router 12 4. Select the IP Address tab. In this page, click the Obtain an IP address automatically radio button. 5. Then select the DNS

Page 9 - Using ADSL Modem/Router

Chapter 3 Configuration 13 Configuring PC in Windows NT4.0 1. Go to Start / Settings / Control Panel. In the Control Panel, double-click on Network a

Page 10 - 2.4 Cabling

802.11g ADSL Router 14 User Name Password Administrator Level admin password User Level user password 2. Device IP Network settings in LAN site IP

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Chapter 3 Configuration 15 PPPoE VPI/VCI, VC-based/LLC-based multiplexing, Username, Password, Service Name, and Domain Name System (DNS) IP address (

Page 13 - Chapter 3 Configuration

802.11g ADSL Router 16 If you want to configure the device with administrator level, type admin in the username field and password in the password fi

Page 14 - 802.11g ADSL Router

Chapter 3 Configuration 17 3.4.1.1 Status – ADSL Status Displays the status of your ADSL connection. It will refresh every two seconds.

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802.11g ADSL Router 18 3.4.1.1.1 ADSL Status – WAN Status 3.4.1.1.2 ADSL Status – ATM Status

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Chapter 3 Configuration 19 3.4.1.2 Status – LAN Status Displays the status of your Local Area Network (LAN) connection.

Page 17 - 3.2 Factory Default Settings

802.11g ADSL Router 20 3.4.1.2.1 LAN Status – TCP Status 3.4.1.3 Status- PPP Status Displays the status of your PPP connection. It will refresh ever

Page 18 - 3.3 Information from ISP

Chapter 3 Configuration 21 3.4.1.4 Status- VPN Connect Status Through this page you can check connection status of Virtual Private Network (VPN). Onc

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802.11g ADSL Router 22 3.4.1.6 Routing Table Display the current routing paths of the ADSL Router.

Page 20 - 3.4.1 Status

Chapter 3 Configuration 23 3.4.1.7 System Log Display the system logs cumulated till the present time. You can trace the historical information throug

Page 21 - 3.4.1.1 Status – ADSL Status

802.11g ADSL Router 24 3.4.2 Quick Start If you use this device to access the Internet through the ISP, this web page is enough for you to configure

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Chapter 3 Configuration 25 3.4.3 Configuration When you click this item, you get following sub-items to configure the ADSL Router. WAN, LAN, Wireless,

Page 23 - 3.4.1.2 Status – LAN Status

i Table of Contents Chapter 1 ... 1 INTRODUCTION ..

Page 24 - 3.4.1.3 Status- PPP Status

802.11g ADSL Router 26 Virtual Circuit Virtual Circuit: Enable/Disable the settings of this VC. Bridge: If you set this device to be brid

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Chapter 3 Configuration 27 Encapsulation: There are eleven ways ― PPPoE VC-Mux, PPPoE LLC, PPPoE None, PPPoA VC-Mux, PPPoA LLC, 1483 Bridged IP VC-Mu

Page 26 - 3.4.1.6 Routing Table

802.11g ADSL Router 28 MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit indicates the network stack of any packet is larger than this value will be fragmented before th

Page 27 - 3.4.1.8 Security Log

Chapter 3 Configuration 29 DHCP Server DHCP Server: Check DHCP Server to enable the router to distribute IP Addresses, subnet mask and DNS setting to

Page 28 - 3.4.2 Quick Start

802.11g ADSL Router 30 Encryption Key: Enter the key to encrypt wireless data. To allow encrypted data transmission, the WEP Encryption Key values on

Page 29 - 3.4.3 Configuration

Chapter 3 Configuration 31 3.4.3.4 System There are five items under the System section: Password, Time Zone, Upgrade, Factory Setting and Restart.

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802.11g ADSL Router 32 3.4.3.4.2 Time Zone The Router does not have a real time clock on board; instead, it uses the simple network time protocol (

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Chapter 3 Configuration 33 Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes: It is optional for different time zone area. SNTP Server IP Addres

Page 32 - 3.4.3.2 LAN

802.11g ADSL Router 34 To upgrade the firmware of the ADSL Router, you should download or copy the firmware to your local environment first. Press th

Page 33 - 3.4.3.3 Wireless

Chapter 3 Configuration 35 3.4.3.4.5 Restart In case the router stops responding correctly or in some other way stops functioning, you can perform th

Page 34 - 3.4.3.3.3 WLAN Security

802.11g ADSL Router ii 3.4.3.4.5 Restart ...

Page 35 - 3.4.3.4 System

802.11g ADSL Router 36 Add: Click this button to add a new packet filter rule. After click, next figure will appear. Edit: Check the Rule No. you wan

Page 36 - 3.4.3.4.2 Time Zone

Chapter 3 Configuration 37 Active: Choose “Yes” to enable the rule, or choose “No” to disable the rule. Packet Type: Specify the packet type (TCP, UDP

Page 37 - 3.4.3.4.3 Upgrade

802.11g ADSL Router 38 Enable Bridge Filtering: Check Yes to enable this function or check No to disable. Src MAC: Enter the source MAC address. Dest

Page 38 - 3.4.3.4.4 Factory Setting

Chapter 3 Configuration 39 3.4.3.5.4 Block WAN Request Check “Enable” if you want to exclude outside PING request from reaching on this router.

Page 39 - 3.4.3.5 Firewall

802.11g ADSL Router 40 3.4.3.5.5 URL Blocking URL blocking function enables you to avoid your LAN PCs from accessing some URLs. You must check the “E

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Chapter 3 Configuration 41 3.4.3.6 VPN (Virtual Private Networks) we will introduce the VPN settings to establish a secure communication path with re

Page 41 - 3.4.3.5.2 Bridge Filtering

802.11g ADSL Router 42 Remote Gateway IP or Host Name: the public IP address or host name of remote VPN device. For example, it may be jet.dyndns.org

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Chapter 3 Configuration 43 3.4.3.7 Virtual Server Being a natural Internet firewall, the ADSL Router protects your network from being accessed by out

Page 43 - 3.4.3.5.4 Block WAN Request

802.11g ADSL Router 44 Public Port (from) & Port (To): Enter the public port number & range you want to configure. Port Type: Select TCP if

Page 44 - 3.4.3.5.5 URL Blocking

Chapter 3 Configuration 45 3.4.3.8.2 DNS A Domain Name System (DNS) contains a mapping table for domain name and IP address. In the Internet, every

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1 Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 An Overview of the ADSL Router ADSL VPN Firewall Modem/Router provides a high-speed Ethernet port for high-speed Internet

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802.11g ADSL Router 46 3.4.3.8.3 Dynamic DNS With Dynamic DNS service, a domain name can be translated into a dynamic IP address, which is often iss

Page 47 - 3.4.3.7 Virtual Server

Chapter 3 Configuration 47 Check the “Enable” button to access the Dynamic DNS service. You may sign up Dynamic DNS service at http://www.dyndns.org a

Page 48 - 3.4.3.8 Advanced

802.11g ADSL Router 48 Session Name: Enter the desired session name. User’s IP: Allows the user to assign the IP address to map the corresponding NAT/

Page 49 - 3.4.3.8.2 DNS

Chapter 3 Configuration 49 3.4.3.8.5 RIP RIP: Default is Disabled. Border Gateway: Default is Enabled. Supply Interval  seconds: The default value i

Page 50 - 3.4.3.8.3 Dynamic DNS

802.11g ADSL Router 50 3.4.3.8.6 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an optional feature that may or may not be supported by your ADS

Page 51 - 3.4.3.8.4 NAT

Chapter 3 Configuration 51 SNMP is an application layer protocol that is used for managing networks. SNMP is an optional feature that may or may not b

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802.11g ADSL Router 52 Add: Click this button to add a new static routing. When you click this button, the next figure appears. Delete: Check the ite

Page 53 - 3.4.3.8.5 RIP

Chapter 3 Configuration 53 3.4.3.8.8 MISC Configuration HTTP server access: Default at Restricted. HTTP server port: Default at 80. FTP server: Defau

Page 54 - 3.4.3.8.6 SNMP

802.11g ADSL Router 54 3.4.3.8.9 Diagnostic Test As soon as you enter the test program, all tests will run automatically to diagnose the connection st

Page 55 - 3.4.3.8.7 Static Routing

Chapter 3 Configuration 55 This test sends ATM OAM F5 Segment loop back request cells to the central office equipments through your DSL connection. Th

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802.11g ADSL Router 2 1.2 Package Contents 1. 802.11g ADSL Router 2. One CD-ROM containing User’s Manual 3. One Quick Start Guide 4. One RJ-11 ADS

Page 57 - 3.4.3.8.8 MISC Configuration

56 3.4.4 Save Config Click the Submit button to write settings to Router. Then, the system will reboot for changes to take effect.

Page 58 - 3.4.3.8.9 Diagnostic Test

57 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting If the ADSL Router is not functioning properly, you can refer first to this chapter for simple troubleshooting before con

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58 APPENDIX Product Support and Contact Information Most problems can be solved by referring to the Troubleshooting section of the User’s Manual in

Page 60 - 3.4.4 Save Config

Chapter 1 Introduction 3 example, user can assign a PC in LAN acting as WEB server inside and expose it to the outside network. Outside user can brows

Page 61 - Troubleshooting

802.11g ADSL Router 4 1.4 Application

Page 62 - APPENDIX

5 Chapter 2 Using ADSL Modem/Router 2.1 Cautions for Using the ADSL Modem/Router Do not place the router under high humidity and high temperature. D

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