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D-Link Wireless G ADSL2+ Router – DSL-2640B WIRELESS G ADSL2+ 4-PORT ROUTER DSL-2640B

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  • D-Link Wireless G ADSL2+ Router DSL-2640BWIRELESS G ADSL2+ 4-PORT ROUTERDSL-2640B

  • AgendaOverview Of The Wireless ADSL2+ RouterWireless Modem StickerWarranty StickerFront LEDsRear PortsHardware ConnectionConnecting DSL-2640BFactory Default SettingsConfigure PC (Windows XP)Web Setup WizardManual Internet Configuration

    Page *Bridge Mode ConfigurationDial-Up on PC (IE8) for Bridge Mode Other FeaturesStatus MenuAdvanced WirelessPort ForwardingPort MappingWireless Router Deployment Diagram

  • Overview Of The Wireless ADSL2+ RouterPPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) SecurityThe DSL-2640B ADSL Router supports PAP (Password Authentication Protocol), CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol), and MSCHAP for PPP connections.DHCP SupportDynamic Host Configuration Protocol automatically and dynamically assigns all LAN IP settings to each host on your network. This eliminates the need to reconfigure every host whenever changes in network topology occur.Network Address Translation (NAT)For small office environments, the DSL-2640B allows multiple users on the LAN to access the Internet concurrently through a single Internet account. This provides Internet access to everyone in the office for the price of a single user. NAT improves network security in effect by hiding the private network behind one global and visible IP address. NAT address mapping can also be used to link two IP domains via a LAN-to-LAN connection.Page *

  • Overview Of The Wireless ADSL2+ RouterTCP/IP (Transfer Control Protocol/Internet Protocol)The DSL-2640B supports TCP/IP protocol, the standard language used for Internet access. It is compatible with access servers manufactured by major vendors.RIP-1/RIP-2The DSL-2640B supports both RIP-1 and RIP-2 exchanges with other routers. Using both versions lets the Router to communicate with all RIP enabled devices.Static RoutingThis allows you to select a data path to a particular network destination that will remain in the routing table and never age out. If you wish to define a specific route that will always be used for data traffic from your LAN to a specific destination within your LAN (for example to another router or a server) or outside your network (to an ISP defined default gateway for instance).

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  • Overview Of The Wireless ADSL2+ RouterDefault RoutingThis allows you to choose a default path for incoming data packets for which the destination address is unknown. This is particularly useful when/if the Router functions as the sole connection to the Internet.Precise ATM Traffic ShapingTraffic shaping is a method of controlling the flow rate of ATM data cells. This function helps to establish the Quality of Service for ATM data transfer.Full Network ManagementThe DSL-2640B incorporates SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) support for web-based management and text-based network management.Easy InstallationThe DSL-2640B uses a web-based graphical user interface program for convenient management access and easy set up. Any common web browser software can be used to manage the Router.Page *

  • Overview Of The Wireless ADSL2+ Router4 x LAN ports + 1 x DSL port1 x 2dBi Omni-Directional antennas (Non-detachable)2.4GHz wireless b/g channelsWireless speed of 54 MbpsWEP/WPA/WPA2 - Personal/Enterprise(RADIUS)PPPoE/PPPoA/Bridge modeWPS supportSupports Guest VLAN

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  • Overview Of The Wireless ADSL2+ RouterFirewall/NAT/DMZPort forwarding/Port triggeringTR-069 readyNetwork/Website filteringWAN managementDDNS

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  • Wireless Modem StickerPage *

  • Warranty StickerPage *

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  • Front LEDsPage *

    LEDColorStatusDescriptionPowerGreenOffPower Not SuppliedOnPower SuppliedRedOnPOST Testing (60 Second) else Device malfunction.LAN 1/2/3/4GreenOffNo LAN LinkBlinkingData is being transmitted through the interfaceOnLAN Link is established and activeWLANGreenOffWLAN is DisableBlinkingWLAN is with trafficONWLAN is On

  • Front LEDsPage *

    LEDColorStatusDescriptionDSLGreenOffDSL Line is disconnected BlinkingDSL Line is trying to sync OnDSL Line is connectedInternetGreenOffBridge Mode or DSL Connection is not configured. Or Power offBlinkInternet Traffic is flowingOnInternet Connection is connected and with an IPRedOnInternet Connection is Fail.

  • Rear PortsPage *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Hardware ConnectionPage *Network Storage - DNS-323Laptop (Wireless)Desktop (Wired)Telephone Wall SocketPowerADSL SplitterPower AdapterRJ-11 Cable (Black Cable)TelephoneRJ-11 Cable (Red Cable)RJ-45 Cable (Yellow Cable)RJ-11 Cable (Blue Cable)

  • Connecting DSL-2640BStep 1: Plug the power cable into the power outlet of the router and the other end plug to the wall power socket. Step 2: Switch on the power for both the wall socket and the ON/OFF switch at the rear of the router. Ensure that the Power LED on the front of the unit turns Green. Step 3: Connect the Ethernet cable (Yellow Cable) from any one of the devices LAN ports to the computers Ethernet port. Ensure that LAN Link LED on the front of the unit is lit and correspond to the LAN port at the rear.Step 4: Connect a black color telephone cord from the wall telephone socket to the ADSL splitters Line Jack. Connect Red color telephone cord from the routers DSL port to the ADSL splitters DSL Jack. Ensure that the DSL LED on the front of the unit if lit.Page *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Factory Default Settings on DSL-2640BLogin Username/PasswordAdministrator (tmadmin/tmadmin)User (tmuser/tmuser)

    Default IP address: 192.168.1.1DHCP Server: Enabled

    Wireless SSID: DlinkWireless mode: 802.11b/gWireless security: None

    Remote Management: NonePage *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • DHCP IP Assignation PC Configuration (Windows XP)Page *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Configure PC (Windows XP)Step 1: Configure your PC receives an IP address from the router. Go to Control Panel, open Network Connection.Page *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Configure PC (Windows XP)Step 2: Open, Local Area Network, under Support tabCheck that your computers IP address type is Assigned by DHCP. The Default Gateway will show the routers IP address.

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  • Configure PC (Windows XP)Please change the PCs address type if it is not assigned by DHCP.Step 3: Click on Properties under the General tab.

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  • Configure PC (Windows XP)Step 4: Scroll down and click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), click on Properties

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  • Configure PC (Windows XP)Step 5: Check on both the radio button to obtain both IP address and DNS server address automatically.Click OK to save the settings.

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  • Web Setup Wizard (PPPoE) tmuser/tmuserPage *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Web Setup Wizard LoginPage *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Web Setup Wizard Run Setup WizardClick SETUP tab.

    Click on Setup WizardPage *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Web Setup Wizard PPPoE-1Enter the Streamyx ID and Password, Protocol and Connection Type. Then Click Next

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  • Web Setup Wizard PPPoE-2Enter a preferred Wi-Fi Name (SSID) and password key for the wireless network. Default security is WEP as basic. Then Click Next

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  • Web Setup Wizard PPPoE-3Check on the information. Then Click Restart

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  • Web Setup Wizard RestartWait for the Modem router to restart.Page *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Web Setup Wizard (PPPoA) tmadmin/tmadminPage *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Web Setup Wizard LoginPage *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Web Setup Wizard Run Setup WizardClick SETUP tab.

    Click on Setup WizardPage *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Web Setup Wizard PPPoA-1Enter the Streamyx ID and Password, Protocol and Connection Type. Then Click Next

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  • Web Setup Wizard PPPoA-2Enter a preferred Wi-Fi Name (SSID) and password key for the wireless network. Default security is WEP as basic. Then Click Next

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  • Web Setup Wizard PPPoA-3Check on the information. Then Click Restart

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  • Web Setup Wizard RestartWait for the Modem router to restart.Page *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Web Setup Wizard System InfoLogin to the router and you will see the System info page.

    Check that the status are correct:Able to receive ADSL signalAble to receive WAN IP address (PPPoE example)Wireless SSID and security type is correct.

    Once connected, user can start using the service.

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  • Manual Internet ConfigurationPage *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Manual Internet Configuration LoginOpen a web browser (Internet Explorer/Mozilla Firefox), and login to the routers web management interface at its default IP address (192.168.1.1)

    Once the Login page appears, enter the username and password and then click Login. Default login:Username: tmadminPassword: tmadminPage *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Manual Internet Configuration Internet SetupOnce logged in, go to SETUP tab, Internet Setup sub-tab.

    Check the box in front of the first WAN setting. Click on Edit to edit that connection setting.

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  • Manual Internet Configuration PPPoEEnter the account information provided by ISPFor PPPoE connection:VPI/VCIConnection protocolEncapsulation modeAccount ID/Password

    Click Next at the bottom to continuePage *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Manual Internet Configuration PPPoA 1For PPPoA connection:VPI/VCIConnection protocolEncapsulation modeAccount ID/Password Static IP address

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  • Manual Internet Configuration PPPoA 2Check on NAT Setting:Enable NATEnable Firewall

    Click Next at the bottom to continue

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  • Manual Internet Configuration SummaryCheck the setting summary.Click Apply to save the settings and restart the router to take effect. Page *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Manual Internet Configuration Port MappingLogin to the router using Admin accountGo to Advanced tab, Networking Settings

    Click on Port MappingPage *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Manual Internet Configuration Port Mapping 2Check the Enable virtual Port on LAN(1-4)Then click on Apply

    Click on Add and you more like next pagePage *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Manual Internet Configuration Port Mapping 3

    Click on IP UnNumber and select the LAN interface that you want them on the group.Click on the

  • Manual Internet Configuration Port Mapping 4

    And you will see the result page like above.Page *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Manual Internet Configuration Local Net 1Login to the router using Admin accountGo to Setup tab, Local Network

    Click on Interface Group And Select IPUnNumberPage *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Manual Internet Configuration Local Net 2Configure the following:Router IP Address: Static IPSubnet Mask: Static IP Mask

    Check the Enable DHCP ServerPrimary DNS: 202.188.0.133Secondary DNS: 202.188.1.5DHCP Lease Time: 24

    Click on Apply

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  • Manual Internet Configuration Wireless 1Login to the router using Admin accountGo to Setup tab, Wireless Settings

    Click on Wireless BasicPage *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Manual Internet Configuration Wireless 2Configure the Wireless settings for the router. Click Apply when done.Enable Wireless Check box to enableWireless Network Name Enter User preferred SSIDVisibility Status: Visible - broadcast SSIDInvisible hide SSID broadcastWireless Channel:Auto Router will choose a suitable channel automatically802.11 Mode802.11g only for better performance802.11b only for backward compatibilityMixed g/b router to choose a suitable mode to suit the network

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  • Manual Internet Configuration Wireless 3Wait for the device to update the wireless settings

    Go to Setup tab, Wireless Settings

    Click on Wireless SecurityPage *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Manual Internet Configuration Wireless 4Choose a preferred Security modeUse WEP if there is compatibility issue with existing wireless B/G devices.Use WPA, WPA2 or WPA/WPA2 for better performance wireless network

    For WPA/WPA2 modeWPS-PSK Enter pre-shared key to gain access to the wireless networkWPA-Enterprise 802.1x authentication via RADIUS server.

    Click Apply and wait for router to update wireless settingsPage *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Manual Internet Configuration System infoGo to Status tab, Device Info sub-tab.Check that the status are correct:Able to receive ADSL signalAble to receive WAN IP address (PPPoE example)Wireless SSID and security type is correct.

    Once connected, user can start using the service.

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  • Bridge mode ConfigurationPage *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Bridge mode ConfigurationLogin to the router using either tmuser or tmadmin account.Once logged in, go to SETUP tab, Internet Setup sub-tab.

    Check the box in front of the first WAN setting. Click on Edit to edit that connection setting.

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  • Bridge mode ConfigurationConfigure the WAN connection as bridge modeVPI/VCIConnection protocolEncapsulation ModeEnable Bridge Services

    Click Next at the bottom to continue

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  • Bridge mode ConfigurationCheck the setting summary.Click Apply to save the settings and restart the router to take effect.

    Once restarted, user may proceed to setup wireless settings.

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  • Bridge mode ConfigurationGo to Status tab, Device Info sub-tabCheck that the status are correct:Able to receive ADSL signalAble to receive WAN IP address (Bridge example)Wireless SSID and security type is correct (If configured).

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  • Bridge Mode Dial-Up on PC (IE8)Page *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Bridge Mode Dial-Up on PC (IE8)Step 1: Open a web browser (using Internet Explorer 8 as example)

    From the top menu, go to Tools Internet Options

    Go to Connection tab

    Click Add to add a Dial-up network.Page *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Bridge Mode Dial-Up on PC (IE8)Step 2: Choose Connect to the network via broadband

    Click Next to continue.Page *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Bridge Mode Dial-Up on PC (IE8)Step 3: Enter a preferred name for this connection profile.

    Click Finish to continue.Page *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Bridge Mode Dial-Up on PC (IE8)A window will popup to configure the settings for the connection profile that is just created.

    Step 4: Check the box Automatically detect settings

    Enter into the Dial-up settings the account information given by the ISP

    Click OKPage *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Bridge Mode Dial-Up on PC (IE8)When user first try to connect to the internet, a Dial-up Connection window will popup to connect to the internet.

    Step 5: Choose from the drop down list the connection profile.

    Click Connect to continuePage *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Bridge Mode Dial-Up on PC (IE8)This information is provided automatically from the connection profile, so do not change anything.

    Step 6: Click ConnectPage *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Bridge Mode Dial-Up on PC (IE8)Windows will try to connect using the information provided in the connection profile.

    If connection is unsuccessful, please check the profile settings.Page *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Bridge Mode Dial-Up on PC (IE8)Once connected, you will be able to see this connection from the computers Network Connection.Go to Control Panel Network Connection.

    Open connection profile, go to Details tab, and check that the connection is able to receive an IP address from the ISP.

    Once connected, user can start using the service.

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  • Other FeaturesStatus MenuPage *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Status MenuGo to Status tab.

    The Status Menu of this router consist of a few sub pages:

    These pages displays important information which will help in troubleshooting this device.Page *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Status MenuDevice Info This is the general summary of the devices status consisting of these information:System Info firmware versionInternet Info internet connectivityWireless Info wireless networkLocal network Info local router IP and MAC address

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  • Status MenuWireless Clients This page displays which are the wireless clients that are currently connected to which wireless network of the router with their MAC addresses.

    Click on Refresh refresh this page immediatelyPage *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Status MenuDHCP Clients This page displays both wired and wireless clients that are connected to the router with their IP and MAC addresses

    Click on Refresh refresh this page immediately

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  • Status MenuLogs This page shows the system log of the router of its activities. By default, logging is disabled.

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  • Status MenuTo enable logging, go to Maintenance tab, System Log dub-tab.

    Check the box Enable Log, set both log level and display level to Debugging to include all logs, set Mode to Local. Click Apply to save settings.Page *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Status MenuStatistics This page shows the network statistics of:LAN and wirelessInternetTotal data usageADSL

    Click ADSL BER Test to do a Bit-Error-Rate test for the ADSL connectionPage *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Status MenuRoute Info This page displays the routing table of the router for its WAN connection.This is automatically generated by the router.Page *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Other FeaturesAdvanced WirelessPage *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Advanced WirelessStep 1: Login to the router using tmadmin accountStep 2: Go to Advanced tab, Advanced Wireless sub-tab.

    Step 3: Click on Advanced Settings

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  • Advanced WirelessStep 4: Check the box to enable Guest Wireless Network. (Up to 3 can be enabled).

    Enter a preferred SSID for each Guest Wireless Network.

    Click Apply and wait for device to update wireless settings.Page *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Advanced WirelessStep 5: Go back to Advanced tab, Advanced Wireless sub-tab.

    Step 6: Click on Advanced Security

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  • Advanced WirelessStep 7: Choose from the drop down list the SSID to configure the wireless security

    Select the type of security to use

    Enter a preferred pre-shared-key

    Click Apply to save the settings.Page *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Advanced WirelessStep 8: Go back to Advanced tab, Advanced Wireless sub-tab.

    Step 9: Click on MAC FilteringPage *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Advanced WirelessStep 10: Check the box to enable wireless MAC filtering feature.

    Click Add to enter a new MAC address. MAC address should be in the format of: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx

    Choose the SSID to apply this rule to.

    Click Apply to save the settingsPage *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Other FeaturesPort ForwardingPage *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Port Forwarding*User may need to setup port forwarding if they are having problem accessing a local server over the internet.Step 1: Login to the router using tmadmin accountStep 2: Go to Advanced tab, Port Forwarding sub-tab

    Step 3: Click on Add to add a new rulePage *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Port ForwardingStep 4: Choose from a list of pre-defined service or define a custom service.

    Enter the servers IP address

    Enter the corresponding External/Internal port numbers and the protocolExample: Open port 21 if user is hosting a FTP service behind firewall.

    Click Apply to save settingsPage *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Other FeaturesPort MappingPage *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Port MappingStep 1: Login to the router using tmadmin accountStep 2: Go to Advanced tab, Network Tools sub-tab

    Step 3: Click on Port MappingPage *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Port MappingStep 4: Check the box to enable virtual ports on all the LAN ports. Each port can then act as an independent network.

    Click Apply.

    Click Add to add a new group of ports.Page *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Port MappingStep 5: Choose from the pool of Available Interfaces and add them into a group by clicking on . (This should consist of a Bridge interface and LAN port(s).)

    Choose IP UnNumber as the group mode

    Click Apply to save this setting.Page *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Port MappingThe newly created ports group will appear.

    With this setting, clients connected to the router via LAN port 1 will be able to connect to the bridge service.

    The rest of the ports will still be in the Default group

    More ports group mapping to different Bridge interfaces can be created to connect to different ISP with different VPI/VCIPage *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Port MappingCreate a port mapping group for Guest zone.

    Select the wireless Guest network from the pool of interfaces.

    Apply it to Guest VLAN group modePage *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Port MappingThis will create a totally separate network so that wireless guests will not be able to access any of the LAN network to protect the users privacy.Page *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Other FeaturesWireless Router Deployment DiagramPage *Network Storage - DNS-323

  • Wireless Router Deployment DiagramCase Study for 1 public IP

    Page *Network Storage - DNS-323Public IPEthernet CablePublic IPDSL-2640B

  • Wireless Router Deployment DiagramCase Study for 1 public IPPage *Network Storage - DNS-323Public IPPublic IPDSL-2640BPrivate IPPrivate IPSwitchPrivate IPPrivate IPPrivate IPEthernet CableEthernet CableEthernet CablesPrivate IP

  • Wireless Router Deployment DiagramCase Study for 5 public IPPage *Network Storage - DNS-323Ethernet CableEthernet CableEthernet Cable

  • Q & A 1-800-88-2880 [email protected] *

    Open a web browser (Internet Explorer/Mozilla Firefox), and login to the routers web management interface at its default IP address (192.168.1.1)

    Once the Login page appears, enter the username and password and then click Login. Default login:Username: tmuserPassword: tmuser

    **Open a web browser (Internet Explorer/Mozilla Firefox), and login to the routers web management interface at its default IP address (192.168.1.1)

    Once the Login page appears, enter the username and password and then click Login. Default login:Username: tmuserPassword: tmuser

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