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Cables to Go ZRC0104C User Manual
Cables to Go ZRC0104C User Guide
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  • Cables to Go ZRC0104C, Page vi 5.6 DHCP Server .................................................................25 1. DHCP Definition..................................................................................25 2. DHCP Server in LAN ..........................................................................25 3. DHCP Client in LAN...........................................................................26 5.7 Virtual Server (Port Forwarding)................................27 5.8 Firewall.........................................................

  • Page 33 Checked this item, the LAN client can access to the following services. For example, forwarding port 21.The LAN client only can access ftp in the Internet. Please refer to Appendix B: Common Port Numbers. P . 5. MAC Filter A. Disable Checked this item, the LAN client can access to Internet. B. Blocking the following Mac

  • Cables to Go ZRC0104C, Page 8 WAN port. 3.5 Power up ZSR0104C SERIES Connect the correct Power Adapter to ZSR0104C SERIES. Then plug the Power Adapter into an AC power outlet. The LED status will be as followed. 1. Power LED and the 4 LAN port’s LED will turn on for the first second. 2. The Power LED will be continuously on when the power is supplied. It takes around 15 seconds to boot. 3. The WAN and LAN link/act LED will be continuously on when ZSR0104C SERIES is connected to the WAN and the LAN. The link/act LED will be flashing whe

  • Cables to Go ZRC0104C, Page vii Appendix B: Common Port Numbers.............51 Appendix C: Terminology................................ 52 Appendix D: Technical Support ....................56 D.1 Hardware Problem.......................................................56 D.2 Software Download.......................................................56 D.3 Installation/Application Problem................................56

  • Cables to Go ZRC0104C, Page 37 Appendix A: A.1 Disable Web Proxy When the Web Proxy is disabled, your Web browser can obtain information from ZSR0104C SERIES without the Web Proxy block. This section is divided into 4 parts as followed, “Disable Web Proxy for Windows 95/98/ME/2000/NT,” “Disable Web Proxy for Windows XP,” “Disable Web Proxy for Mac,” “Disable Web Proxy for Unix/Linux.” 1. For Windows 95 / 98 / ME / 2000 /NT If you use Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000, or NT, follow the steps to disable Web Proxy in your Web browse

  • Cables to Go ZRC0104C, Page 52 Appendix C: Terminology ‧ Auth (TCP Authentication) It implements the Identification Protocol, which can identify active TCP connections in Linux environment. ‧ Boot It is the process when the computer starts executing instructions. ‧ Browser It is an application program that helps users to view and interact with the information of the World Wide Web. ‧ Cable Modem It is a device that connects a computer to the Internet via the cable television network. It features asymmetric transmission rates: around 36 Mbps downstream from the Internet to the compute

  • Cables to Go ZRC0104C, Page 13 Fixed - IP is a WAN access type provided by some Internet Service Providers. You need to enter the information of IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, Primary DNS Server, and Secondary DNS Server. C. PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) Connection If Internet access is through the PPPoE, please click the selection button of The” Dial-Up xDSL (PPPoE)”. Then click “Next” button. PPPoE is a common type of Internet access provided by many xDSL Internet Service Providers. It requires you to enter the User Name and the Password to obtain authentication and ZSR0104C SERIES WAN IP address. Additional three opti

  • Cables to Go ZRC0104C, Page 32 3. URL Filter If you want to restrict your LAN clients from accessing certain websites, enter the keywords of the websites in the blank. ZSR0104C SERIES will examine the packet information when receiving the packet with port 80 from the WAN. If it finds the listed keywords, it will drop the packet and LAN clients cannot obtain the information from the website. Check the URL filter Enable and click the Apply button to make settings effective. 4. Port Filter ZSR0104C SERIES Service Filter Firewall controls the LAN clients’ access to the Internet services by specifying the port number of the service in the list. A. Disab

  • Cables to Go ZRC0104C, Page 49 Step 4. To obtain new IP settings from WPD –140, run “ipconfig / renew.” As listed below, the IP address is your client computer’s LAN IP address, and the Default Gateway is ZSR0104C SERIES IP address. Make sure that your IP Address is 192.168.1.xxx (xxx ranges from 2 to 254), your Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0, and your Default Gateway is 192.168.1.1. These values confirm that your ZSR0104C SERIES is functioning. (Figure A-44) Figure A-44 4. For Mac The instructions are bas

  • Page 43 Step 3. Check Direct connection to the Internet. Then click the OK button. (Figure A-32) Figure A–32 3. For MAC The instructions are based on Mac OS 8.5. It is similar to Mac OS 7.x and above. Follow the steps to disable the Web Proxy. G. A. Explorer Step 1. Open Internet Browser and click the

  • Cables to Go ZRC0104C, Page 56 Telnet is a terminal emulation protocol used commonly on the Internet and TCP/IP network. It enables you to log on to a remote computer and to run a program on the remote computer with an established account and password. ‧ Virtual Server (Port Forwarding) A NAT Router can function as a Virtual Server that can forward the service packet specified with a port number to the LAN host specified by the LAN IP address. In other words, ZSR0104C SERIES can open the port for the service with specified port number and then “forward” the port to a LAN host. Therefore it is called “Port Forwarding,” too. ‧ VPN (Virtual P

  • Cables to Go ZRC0104C, Page 12 The default WAN Setting of ZSR0104C SERIES is Cable Modem Connection without Host Name and MAC Clone If you don’t know the MAC address of your Network Interface Card, follow the steps to obtain the information. The MAC address information might be helpful when you need to use MAC Clone. 1. Go through the path “Start -> Run” and enter “command” to enable the Command Prompt Window. 2. Enter “ ipconfig/all”. Find the item Physical Address and this is the MAC address of your Network Interface Card. B. Fixed-IP xDSL Connection If Internet access is through the Fixed-IP, please click the selection button of The” Fixe

  • Page 6 2.2 Back Panel On the back panel, ZSR0104C SERIES has 4 RJ-45 10/100Mbps Ethernet LAN ports, and 1 RJ-45 10/100Mbps Ethernet WAN port. In addition, it has a Reload button and a Power Connector (7.5V 0.7A). (Figure 2-2) ZSR0104CP Rear Panel ZSR0104C Rear Panel Figure 2-2 1. Local LAN Ports ZSR01

  • Cables to Go ZRC0104C, Page 15 a. Idle Time field: If the Idle Time was specified with non-zero number, ZSR0104C SERIES router disconnects the PPTP session after there was no data traffic on WAN interface within the specified “Idle Time” minutes. b. Auto-reconnect field: Once there is any outgoing data traffic, the router automatically re-establishes the PPTP session. Click the button Next, the “LAN Setting” page, Figure 4 – 3, appears on the screen. Figure 4 – 3 Step 4. The ” LAN Setting” page is used to configure ZSR0104C SERIES IP address of LAN interface. You can assign the IP address from one of three private IP

  • Cables to Go ZRC0104C, Page 27 5. DHCP Client List When DHCP is enabled. Will see how many DHCP clients get IP address form the NAT. If you want to enable DHCP in your PC, refer to A.1 Enable DHCP in Your PC in Appendix A: Configure TCP/IP in Your PC. 5.9 Virtual Server (Port Forwarding) The firewall in ZSR0104C SERIES blocks the traffic initiated from the Internet in order to protect your LAN. However, ZSR0104C SERIES can provide tunnel service and forward the Internet service packet specified with a port number to the server specified by a LAN IP address. In other words, ZSR0104C SER

  • Page 46 2. For Windows 2000 /NT If you use Windows 2000 or NT, follow the steps to verify the IP settings in your client PC. The steps and screenshots here are based on Windows 2000. It is similar to the other Windows Operating System. Step 1. Go through the path “Start→Run.”(Figure A-37) Figure A–37 Step 2. Please enter c

  • Cables to Go ZRC0104C, Page 48 3. For Windows XP If you use Windows XP, follow the steps to verify the IP settings in your client computer. Step 1. Go through the path “Start→Run.”(Figure A-41) Figure A–41 Step 2. Enter command and press the OK button. (Figure A-42) Figure A–42 Step 3. To release the previous IP settings in your computer, run the command “ipconfig / release.” (Figure A-43) Figure A–43

  • Cables to Go ZRC0104C, Page 7 SERIES power adapter into the power outlet. Step 3. It takes around 15 seconds to reset. The Power LED will turn on Green initially. Wait for it becomes Red then release the Reset button. Step 4. Try to connect http://192.168.1.1/ via your Web browser. Use the user name “admin” and the password “admin ” to obtain authentication. If it is failed, please try the approach again. 4. Power Connector Power connector connects your ZSR0104C SERIES to the power adapter. When ZSR0104C SERIES is connected to the correct power adapter and the power adapter is plugged into a power outlet, the Power LED

  • Page 16 Step 5. The ” DHCP Setting” page is used to configure DHCP Server and DHCP Client in LAN .If DHCP Server enabled, the LAN PC Client can automatically obtain the IP settings, including IP address, Domain Name, Subnet Mask, Primary DNS, and Secondary DNS from ZSR0104C SERIES. Step 6. Click the button “Finish “. ZSR0104C SERIES will save your setting

  • Cables to Go ZRC0104C, Page 21 Through the “Choose file” menu, locate the latest router firmware and open it. For example, the latest firmware file, zonet_2004.bin, is located and opened, the file name will appear at the entry of the firmware file name. Step 3. Click the “Apply” icon from the firmware upgrade page After clicking the “Apply” button, will appear the confirmation page.

  • Cables to Go ZRC0104C, Page v 3.2 Connect Ethernet Hub/Switch to ZSR0104C SERIES 7 3.3 Connect Wireless Access Point to ZSR0104C SERIES 7 3.4 Connect Cable/xDSL Modem to ZSR0104C SERIES7 3.5 Power up ZSR0104C SERIES.....................................8 Chapter 4 Use Your ZSR0104C SERIES..........8 4.1 Check the Web Proxy......................................................8 4.2 Wizard Setup.................................................................8 A. Cable Modem Connection ........................................................................11 B. Fixed-IP xDSL Connection...........................

  • Cables to Go ZRC0104C, Page 35 4. DNS (Domain Name System) Failure. Please refer to the solution for each reason and solve your problem. If the problem persists, please contact our authorized distributor or dealer for technical support. 1. Router’s Hardware Failure Solution: 1. Make sure the Power adapter is securely plugged into a power outlet and Power LED is on. 2. Failed Connection between ZSR0104C SERIES and Client PC Solution: 1. Check if the LAN link/act LED is continuously or flash. 2. Use the ping command to probe the network connection between

  • Cables to Go ZRC0104C, Page 44 I. A. Netscape Step 1. Launch Netscape Navigator and click the Stop button. Go through the path “Edit→ Preferences...” Step 2. In Category, find Proxies under the advanced item. Step 3. Check direct connection to the Internet and click the OK button. A.2 Verify IP Settings Verify IP settings in your client computer to make sure the network is working and learn your client PC’s LAN IP address and your ZSR0104C SERIES Router’s IP address. This section is divided into 5 parts, in

  • Cables to Go ZRC0104C, Page 54 to a different network or subnet. ‧ IP Address It is a 32-binary digit number that provides the source or destination information on the Internet. ‧ ISP (Internet Service Provider) It is a company that provides individuals and companies the access to the Internet. ‧ LAN (Local Area Network) It consists a group of computers and network devices that communicate with each other over a network and share the resources of a single processor or server within a small geographic area. ‧ MAC Address (Media Access Control Address) It is a unique number assigned to any Ethernet network device by the device manufacture. It enable

  • Cables to Go ZRC0104C, Page 30 illustrated Then you will be able to communicate with your friend via NetMeeting. Besides, the other LAN clients behind ZSR0104C SERIES are still protected by its firewall, and the traffic initiated from the Internet is denied to access these LAN clients To activate Local DMZ Host, please check the Enable item and assign the LAN IP address of the LAN host. Then click the button Apply to make your settings take effect. B. Public DMZ Host To set up a server with a Public IP address when two or more public IP addresses are available, you can assign a device with a Public IP address on the LAN side as Public DMZ Host. ZSR0

  • Cables to Go ZRC0104C, Page 5 Chapter 2 Get to Know The Hardware This Chapter explains ZSR0104C SERIES LED and Port functions. 2.1 LED Indicators ZSR0104CP Front Panel ZSR0104C Front Panel Figure 2-1 Device Indicators Power: The Power LED illuminates whenever ZSR0104C SERIES is powered on. Status: The Status LED will be continuously on when the power is supplied. It takes around 15 seconds to boot. LAN and WAN Indicators Link/Act Link :ON means WAN (ADSL/Cable modem) is connected to ZSR0

  • Cables to Go ZRC0104C, Page 42 F. B. Netscape Step 1. Open Netscape and click the Stop button. Choose Edit and then click Preferences... A Preferences window will pop up. (Figure A-30) Figure A–30 Step 2. Choose Proxies under the advanced item. (Figure A-31) Figure A–31

  • Cables to Go ZRC0104C, Page 50 5. For Unix/Linux If you use Unix or Linux, follow the steps to verify the IP settings in your client PC. Step 1. To release the previous IP settings of your computer, run the command “kill all dhcpcd”. Step 2. To obtain new IP settings from ZSR0104C SERIES, run the command “dhcpcd eth#”. “#” Means the number of the Ethernet Network Interface Card installed in your client computer. Step 3. To learn the new IP settings, please run the command “ipconfig eth#”. “#” Means the number of the Ethernet Network Interf

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