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    VoIP ADSL Manual1

    Self Installation Manual

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    Index

    Welcome to iiNet/OzEmail ADSL 3This is a simple step-by-step guide that will walk you through setting up your computer and

    Belkin ADSL2+ modem. 3Section 1 - Get to know your VoIP enabled modem 4

    1.1 Package contents 4

    1.2 System requirements 51.3 - Features of your modem 6

    Section 2 Connecting your hardware 7

    3.1 Getting online 123.2 Wireless connectivity (This feature only available on the 4 port wireless modem) 20

    Securing your wireless network 22

    Section 4 Using Voice over IP (VoIP) 27Section 5 Advanced settings 315.1 SYSTEM 315.2 WAN 31

    5.3 LAN 315.4 WIRELESS (only available in the 4 port wireless modem) 315.5 NAT 32

    5.6 ROUTE 325.7 FIREWALL 335.8 SNMP 33

    5.9 ADSL 335.10 VoIP 33

    5.11 UPnP 345.12 QoS 345.13 DDNS 355.14 TOOLS 35

    5.15 STATUS 36Section 6 Common user settings 38

    6.1 Changing the modem password 38

    6.2 Configuring remote management 416.4 Upgrading firmware on the modem 466.5 Setting MAC address filtering 49

    6.6 Establishing port forwarding/virtual servers 52

    6.7 Hiding the wireless SSID 54Additional Support 57

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    Welcome to iiNet/OzEmail ADSL

    This is a simple step-by-step guide that will walk you through setting upyour computer and Belkin ADSL2+ modem.

    Simply complete the following sections in order to get online:

    Section 1 Getting to know your VoIP enabled modemSection 2 Connecting your hardwareSection 2 Configuring your modem

    Section 3 Using Voice over IP (VoIP)Section 4 Advanced settingsSection 5 Common user settingsAdditional support

    Still cant get online?If you still cant get ADSL online, please see your welcome letter for detailson contacting our 24/7 support team.

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    Section 1

    Get to know your VoIP enabled modem

    1.1 Package contentsAfter unpacking your VoIP modem please ensure that you have receivedthe following components:

    1. Welcome letter2. VoIP ADSL modem3. Power adaptor4. One Cat-5 Ethernet cable5. Telephone cable6. One documentation CD7. Filter

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    1.2 System requirements

    The modem requires an Internet web browser to view and change theconfiguration.

    It is recommended that you use the most recent version of MicrosoftInternet Explorer or equivalent.

    1. For a successful broadband connection you must have an ADSLproduct and know your ADSL username and password. Please

    see your welcome letter to confirm these details

    My username is_________________________

    My internet Password is ________________________

    2. To make phone calls over your broadband internet you must havean active VoIP account and know your VoIP phone number andVoIP password. These details can be found on your welcome

    letter.N.B. - You do not necessarily need an active VoIP account toenable your PC to access the internet.

    VoIP Phone number ________________________ensure no spaces

    VoIP password ____________________________

    3. A computer equipped with a wired network card on at least 1 PC,

    so you can configure your modem,4. A java enabled web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer

    5.0 or above, or equivalent.

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    1.3 - Features of your modem

    Thank you for purchasing the Belkin high speed ADSL2+ modem withintegrated voice.

    By following this user manual you will be able to:

    Connect to the internet using standard ADSL, or high speedADSL2 or ADSL 2+.

    Share one ADSL account with all the computers in your home oroffice.

    Share resources such as files and hard drives with all thecomputers connected to the network.

    Make voice calls to residential and business lines in the normalmanner using your broadband connection. Ensure you have anactive Voice over IP (VoIP) account with iiNet/OzEmail.

    Store, retrieve and copy files from one computer to another onyour network.

    Simultaneously play games online, check emails and surf the weband chat.

    Please note:The Default password to connect to your modem is admin.This is different to the password you use to connect to the internet andyour email.

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    Section 2

    Connecting your hardware

    2.1 Connecting your inline filter

    Any equipment sharing your ADSL telephone line, other than an ADSLmodem, MUST be connected to a telephone wall socket via an inline filter.Examples of telephone devices that MUST connect through an inline filter

    are:- telephone handset- fax machine- modem (non-ADSL)- caller display unit- telephone answering machine

    Refer to the diagram on the next page for an illustration of how to connectthe inline filter correctly:

    1.Plug the clear RJ11 plug (on LINE side of filter) into your telephonewall socket.2.Plug your telephone (or any non-ADSL equipment) into the PHONE portof the filter.3.If required, your ADSL modem can be connected to the same wallsocket via the ADSL port of the filter.(NB: depending on the type of line filteryou may only have 1 port for the telephone and the ADSL modem should beconnected directly to the wall as in the bottom picture on the next page)

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    2.2 Connecting your modem

    Follow these steps to set up your hardware.

    Unpack the contents of your box and connect the cables as shown onfigure 1. (N.B. - The figure below is a 4 port wireless modem. Yourmodem may look slightly different if you have a different model.

    Figure 1 hardware connectivity

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    1 2 3 4 5 6 7

    1. ADSL ConnectionConnect your ADSL line to this port. This is the line that is dedicated toyour internet connection. Do not plug a telephone into this port.

    2. LAN port (Fast Ethernet Connection)Connect a PC to one of these RJ-45 ports on this modem with theprovided blue Ethernet network cable. When inserting an RJ-45 plug, besure the tab on the plug clicks into position to ensure that it is properlyseated. The LAN ports are dual-speed RJ-45 ports.

    3. Power switchTurn the modem power on and off.

    4. Power plugPlug in the supplied power pack 12volt.

    5. Reset switchUse this button to perform a reset of the modem. This allows you to resetthe modem to the factory default settings.

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    To restore the unit back to factory defaults use a pen or paper clip to push

    and hold the reset switch in for 10 seconds whilst the unit is still poweredon.

    Note:You will lose all of your configured settings when a factory reset isperformed and will be required to re-enter them back into the modem toget back onto the Internet.

    6. Telephone Port

    Once you have activated your VoIP account you can connect a standardanalogue telephone or fax machine to either port 1 or port 2 of thetelephone port on the rear panel.Note:When you have connected a device to the telephone port you will hear adial tone once the handset is off-hook.

    Note:If you choose VoIP Account 1 ensure that you connect your Telephone orFax into FXS1 port on the back of the modem.

    If you choose VoIP Account 2 ensure that you connect your Telephone orFax into FXS2 port on the back of the modem.

    7. PSTN failover port - FXO Connection (This feature is not availableon the single port modem)The PSTN failover port allows you to plug a standard telephone line fromyour wall socket that is usually associated with a home telephone number.In the unlikely event that you lose connectivity, or power to the modem is

    interrupted, then you can continue to make calls using the handsetsplugged into the FXS ports (6) through the standard telephone system(PSTN).using this feature above will also enable you to receive calls on yourstandard home phone account.

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    Section 3

    Configuring the modem

    3.1 Getting online

    Once you have connected your hardware and if you have just receivedyour modem direct from iiNet then you will notice that your modem hasbeen preconfigured with your username and password.

    Your user information can also be found on the welcome letter that wassupplied with your modem.

    LED description.

    1. Line.(N.B: This feature not available on the single port modem, ifyou have utilised the fail safe port (available on the 4 port wirelessand wired) on your modem then this light will be illuminated. (Seefigure 1 number 7.)

    2. Phone 1 and Phone 2. Depending on which VoIP line you haveutilised (section 5) depends which light is illuminated.

    3. Phone 1 and Phone 2. Depending on which VoIP line you haveutilised (section 5) depends which light is illuminated.

    4. VoIP. If you have subscribed to a voice over IP service and youhave configured the modem for VoIP you will see this light

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    illuminated. To configure VoIP on your modem see section 5 Configuring and using VoIP.

    5. LAN 1,2,3,4 LEDs. If you have hard wired a PC to your modemyou will see one of the led lights illuminated, indicating which portshave a computer connected.

    6. LAN 1,2,3,4 LEDs. If you have hard wired a PC to your modemyou will see one of the led lights illuminated, indicating which portshave a computer connected.

    7. LAN 1,2,3,4 LEDs. If you have hard wired a PC to your modemyou will see one of the led lights illuminated, indicating which portshave a computer connected.

    8. LAN 1,2,3,4 LEDs. If you have hard wired a PC to your modemyou will see one of the led lights illuminated, indicating which portshave a computer connected.

    9. WLAN led. (N.B: only present on the 4 port wireless modem).The WLAN light will not be illuminated until you activate wirelesson your modem (by default this feature is off). See section 2.2 wireless connectivity.

    10. Online LED.If your Online led is illuminated then you are online and can surfthe internet.

    11. ADSL

    This illuminates if you have an ADSL connection. If this is notilluminated then ensure you have a phone cable from your wallsocket plugged into the connection as per figure 1 above. Alsoensure that you have the filters installed on every available phoneline in the house which have a phone attached. (Not phonesconnected to the modem.)

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    If your ADSL led is illuminated, but after waiting for up to 60seconds the Online led is not illuminated, then you may have anincorrect ADSL username and/or password. If this occurs pleasefollow the steps in the following sections to manually configureyour modem with the correct username and password.

    Power (pwr) LED.If this light is not illuminated, ensure you have the power pack plugged in

    to both the wall socket and the unit. Also ensure that the wall socket andthe unit are turned on.

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    If your ADSL led is illuminated and you do not have internet connectivity(Online led 3) then follow these steps to get on line.

    1. Ensure your hardware is connected properly.2. Open a web browser and in the address bar type in http://10.1.1.1

    and press enter.

    figure 2

    3. Enter the password admin to access the configuration page andpress login. The default password to access the configurationpage is admin.

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    figure 3

    4. Enter your ADSL username and password into the ADSLparameter settings.

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    figure 4

    5. Click on save settings. Your modem will reboot and your data will

    be saved.

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    figure 5

    6. After approximately 10 seconds, once your modem has rebooted,the Online LED will be illuminated.

    7. Click on the refresh button and the Line status will indicateconnected and you will be presented with a wan IP address. Ifthis is not the case then contact technical support.

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    figure 6

    8. Log out of the router using the logout button at the top right of theweb page. You can now surf the web and check your emails.

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    3.2 Wireless connectivity(This feature only available on the 4 port wireless modem)

    This VoIP modem has wireless capability which means you can opt tohave wires running from your computer into the modems LAN ports, aswell as connect wirelessly. To use this feature, each computer that youwish to get on to the internet needs to have a wireless card in order tocommunicate with the VoIP modem. If you are using a desktop wesuggest either a Belkin PCI Card or a Belkin USB adapter, if you are usinga laptop we suggest you use a Belkin Cardbus card or the Belkin USB

    adapter. If you do not have either of these cards you can purchase theseon line through Toolboxor from your nearest computer shop.

    Follow these steps to configure this wireless function, which will allowwireless computers to communicate with each other and enable wirelessaccess to the internet.

    1. Ensure your hardware is connected properly (see figure 1)2. Open a web browser and in the address bar type in http://10.1.1.1

    and press enter.

    figure 7

    3. Enter the password to access the configuration page of yourmodem. The default password is adminand press login.

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    4. In the setup screen place a tick in the box for wireless and then

    save settings.

    figure 9

    Once you click save settings a dialogue box will appear stating thatyour modem is activating wireless.

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    Securing your wireless networkSecurity information for Wireless users: Please note that your

    wireless functionality is disabled by default.

    Because we are concerned about the security of your network,

    please ensure that you pay special attention to the security settingswhile configuring your hardware. In order to set wireless security on

    your modem please follow the instructions below.

    Question:What is WEP encryption?

    Answer what is WEP encryption?Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption is a means of protectingthe data that transmits wirelessly between your computers and theVoIP modem. Wired computers are protected by the physical securityof a building or locked room. However, when using wireless, data istransmitted through the air and to protect this data the VoIP modemturns on WEP for you. WEP will encrypt data into a secret code.

    WEP will translate and encrypt data into a secret code. In order for

    each computer on your network to understand this encrypted data it isnecessary to configure each computers wireless software with apassphrase to decrypt this data. Unencrypted data is called plain text;encrypted data is called cipher code.

    Follow these steps to set WEP encryption on your modem.

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    Once you have completed these steps it will be necessary to set thesame encryption on every PC that you intend to connect wirelessly to

    this modem. Follow the user guide in the wireless clients handbookor call the manufacturer of the card to get help creating wirelessencryption.

    The first step to setting up WEP encryption is to establish a WEP asthe security feature.

    1. Ensure your hardware is connected properly (see figure 1)2. Open a web browser and in the address bar type in http://10.1.1.1

    and press enter.

    figure 7

    Enter the password to access the configuration page of your modem.The default password is adminand press login.

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    3. Click on wireless in the advanced tab in the left hand column, then

    click on wireless and then select security and select WEP only inthe drop down menu:

    figure 8

    4. Now you need to choose a passphrase so the modem can usethis converted passphrase as your key to transmitting encrypted

    data.

    You will need to make a note of this passphrase and rememberthis passphrase; the passphrase will be required whenconfiguring your client cards. Remember that you need toconfigure each PCs wireless card (client cards) with the samepassphrase on each machine so the modem and wireless PCscan communicate and transmit encrypted data between eachother.

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    5. You can see in figure 9 that the chosen passphrase is iiNet. Youneed to make yours as long as possible to ensure maximum

    encryption.

    figure 9

    6. Chose a passphrase and then click on save settings

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    7. Now you can configure each wireless PC on your network withthis same passphrase and this allows each PC to transmit data toeach other using 64 bit WEP encryption.

    The following (figure 10) shows the modem with iiNet as thepassphrase using key 1 and 64 bit encryption.

    figure 10

    If you need further assistance setting up security on your modemplease contact Belkin technical support on 1800 235546.

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    Section 4Using Voice over IP (VoIP)

    Calls made using Voice over IP (VoIP) are done so over ournetwork instead of the regular telephone network.

    The basic steps involved in VoIP include the conversion of ananalog voice signal to digital, the encoding and then compression of

    the signal into Internet Protocol (IP) packets. The VoIP Router isequipped with a digital signal processor (DSP), which segments thevoice signal into frames and stores them in voice packets. Using theindustry standard codecs, G.711, G.723.3 and G.729, thesepackets are encoded. These IP packets are then transmitted inaccordance with International Telecommunications Unionspecification SIP over the Internet to their destination where theprocess is reversed.

    Advantages of Using VoIPThe main advantage of VoIP over the traditional Plain Old

    Telephone System (POTS) is the ability to make low-cost calls over

    iiNet/OzEmails IP network.

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    To utilise VoIP you will first need to subscribe to iiNet/OzEmails VoIPservice. Once subscribed to the iiNet/OzEmail VoIP service you will begiven a VoIP username and VoIP password.

    My VoIP phone number is _____________________________

    My VoIP password is _________________________________

    My SIP Server is ______________________________________

    The SIP Domain is: iinetphone.iinet.net.au[RJ2]

    To set up VoIP, please follow these steps:

    1. Ensure your hardware is connected properly (see figure 1)._.2. Open a web browser and in the address bar type in http://10.1.1.1

    and press enter.

    figure 10

    3. Enter the password to access the configuration page of yourmodem. The default password is admin, and press login.

    4. This modem has the ability to have two separate numbers and twoseparate phones connected.

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    5. Place a tick in the box for either VoIP account 1 or VoIP account

    2.

    figure 11

    6. Enter the VoIP phone number and VoIP password in the relevantdialogue box and select your state. Then click save settings. Themodem will save these settings into its memory.

    7. To activate the account on the modem click on the box labelled

    Register. The modem will then connect to iiNet/OzEmails VoIPservice and the VoIP registration will show succeed. Click refresha few times if succeed isnt displayed straight away.

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    8. Once you have an account that registers succeed you can use

    your phone and fax by plugging the phone or fax into thecorresponding port in the back of the modem.

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    Section 5

    Advanced settingsThe following is a summary of the features available for advancedconfiguration. Specifics related to this section are detailed in section 6.

    5.1 SYSTEMSets the local time zone, the password for administrator access and the IP

    address of a PC that will be allowed to manage the VoIP Router remotely.Also adds the IP address of a Domain Name Server where necessary.

    5.2 WANSpecify the settings for access to the internet. Change settings such asPPPoA, username and passwords, the MTU.

    5.3 LANSet the IP address of the modem, configure VLAN settings and specify theIP DHCP address pool for the modem.

    5.4 Wireless(only available in the 4 port wireless modem)

    Set and amend wireless security. Create a wireless distribution system

    (bridged network, dependant on your access points features, as not allaccess points support bridging) with up to 4 access points. Set and hidethe service set identifier (SSID).

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    5.5 NATSet port forwarding, set address mapping and view the NAT mapping

    table.

    5.6 ROUTE

    This device supports Routing Information Protocol (RIP) v1 and v2 todynamically exchange routing information with adjacent routers. The RIPrelated parameters are described as followings,

    RIP mode - the operation mode. The overall RIP function can beenabled and disabled. Auto Summary - the automatic route merging. With this option

    several routes to subnets under a same supernet can be replacedwith a single route to that supernet in order to save routing tablespace.

    Operation Mode - the RIP functionality. The RIP function can bedisabled (Disable), enabled for full function (Enable) or just forreceiving only (Silent).

    Version - the RIP version. Both version 1 and 2 are supported. Poison Reverse - the Poison Reversion option. With this option

    the VoIP Router will put routes learned from each neighbour intothe updating RPDU with metric of 16 for better networkconvergence.

    Authentication Required - the RIP authentication. With RIP version2 an authentication mechanism can be used to secure the routingexchange.

    Authentication Code - the RIP authentication key

    Routing TableThe run-time routing table. This device supports several types of route.

    The Flag code is to identify different types of route,

    C - Directly connected. R - RIP.

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    I - ICMP redirect.

    S - Static.

    5.7 FIREWALLThis device uses the coprporate grade Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI)Internet security. By using SPI, the gateway acts as a "firewall," protectingyour network from computer hackers.

    This section also allows you to configure MAC address filtering, URLblocking and configure the DMZ.

    5.8 SNMPThe Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an application layerprotocol that facilitates the exchange of management information betweennetwork devices. It is part of the Transmission Control Protocol/InternetProtocol (TCP/IP) protocol suite. SNMP enables network administrators to

    manage network performance, find and solve network problems, and planfor network growth.

    5.9 ADSLThis page allows you to specify the ADSL standards to operate with. Youmay explicitly set a specific standard, or choose "Automatic" toautomatically negotiate with a remote DSLAM. You can also view the

    status of the ADSL connection here.

    5.10 VoIPOn this page you can choose to configure the VoIP settings of yourmodem manually. Warning: enabling or disabling VoIP features manually

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    may render your connection to iiNet/OzEmail inoperable. It isrecommended you do not alter these settings unless advised to be an

    iiNet/OzEmail representative.

    5.11 UPnPThe Universal Plug and Play architecture offers pervasive peer-to-peernetwork connectivity of PCs of all form factors, intelligent appliances andwireless devices. UPnP enables seamless proximity networking in additionto control and data transfer among networked devices in the home, officeand everywhere in between.

    The device also supports MSN Messenger for systems without UPnP. Youmust enable UPnP function to activate the pass-through support.

    5.12 QoS

    The QoS function allows users to classify outbound traffic and providesdifferent applications with differentiated services (Diffserv). The Diffserv

    forwarding behaviors this router supports are:DiffServ

    ForwardingBehaviour

    Description DSCP

    BE Best Effort forwarding 000000

    AF11~AF13001010,001100,001110

    AF21~AF23010010,010100,010110

    AF31~AF33

    Assured Forwarding, providesdelivery of packets in fourindependently forwarded AF

    classes. Within each AF class, anIP packet can be assigned one ofthree different levels of dropprecedence. The router would notforward an IP packet with smallerprobability if it contains a drop

    011010,011100,011110

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    AF41~AF43precedence value p than if itcontains a drop precedence value

    q when p is smaller than q.

    100010,100100,

    100110

    EFExpedited Forwarding is intendedto provide low delay, low jitter andlow loss delivery of packets.

    101110

    Note:If one forwarding behavior's Minimum Bandwidth Allocation is zeroand with "Allow More" unchecked, all traffic mapping to this forwarding

    behavior would be blocked.

    Traffic MappingUp to 16 classes can be defined. Define a class by its traffic type, andlocal and remote addresses using the ADVANCED CONFIG button ifnecessary. Then set the Diffserv forwarding group this class is mapped to.Finally, select the outgoing VC that traffic of this class would be routed to.

    The classify rule then takes effect for all the new established connections.

    Traffic Statistics

    This page shows the WAN outbound traffic statistics of all the Diffservforwarding groups in the last 12 hours (automatically update every 5

    mins).

    5.13 DDNSThis DNS feature is powered by TZO.com. With DDNS enabled, you canhost your own web site, email server, FTP site and more at your ownlocation even if you have a dynamic IP address. You may sign-up atwww.tzo.com .

    5.14 TOOLS

    This page includes the basic configuration tools, such as save or restoreconfiguration settings, or upgrade system firmware.

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    Configuration ToolsUse the "Backup" tool to save Device's current configuration to a file

    named "backup.bin" on your PC. You can then use the "Restore" tool torestore the saved configuration to Device. Alternatively, you can use the"Restore to Factory Defaults" tool to force Device to perform a power reset

    and restore the original factory settings.

    Firmware UpgradeThis tool allows you to upgrade the modem device system firmware usinga file provided by iiNet/OzEmail. To upgrade the firmware of your device,you need to download the files to your local hard disk and enter the file

    name in the appropriate field in this page. iiNet/OzEmail does NOTrecommend you do the firmware upgrade unless it's absolutely necessary,or an enhancement to this modem is released by Belkin. Always use a

    wired connection to the modem when doing an upgrade to the firmware.

    ResetIn the event that the system stops responding correctly or in some waystops functioning, you can perform a reset. Your settings will not bechanged. To perform the reset, click on the APPLY button. You will be

    asked to confirm your decision. The reset will be complete when the powerlight led stops blinking.

    5.15 STATUS

    You can use the Status page to see the connection status for the modemsWAN/LAN interfaces, firmware and hardware version numbers, any illegalattempts to access your network, as well as information on all DHCP client

    PCs currently connected to your network.

    On the top of this page, the current time is displayed, which reflects thetime and date of the page displayed. The button at the end willrefresh this page.The and button under the Internet section willrelease and renew the WAN port IP address. When the WAN port is

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    Dynamic IP, and will cause the modem to releaseand get another IP address from the DHCP server; when the WAN port is

    PPPoE, will disconnect the PPP session, and willinitialise another PPP session.

    At the bottom of the page, the security log can be saved to a local file forfurther processing or the log in Device can be cleared. When the system is

    powered down, the security log will disappear if not saved to a local file.

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    Section 6

    Common user settingsThis section deals with common tasks that you as a user may need toperform in order to get the most out of your modem.

    6.1 Changing the modem password

    This VoIP modem is very similar to a small PC, in that it has a processorand a small amount of memory in the unit. To alter how the modemperforms, you as a user can log into the modem and alter its settings. Thecommon method to alter the settings is to access its configuration pagesthrough a regular web browser.

    You can also secure the modem interface by setting a unique password sothat only you, or nominated people, can log into the modem interface.

    If you activate remote management on this modem then it is imperativeyou alter the password on your modem from that of the default password admin.(For information on remote management see Configuring remotemanagement.)

    Follow these steps to change the password.

    1. Ensure your hardware is connected properly.

    2. Open a web browser and in the address bar type in http://10.1.1.1and press enter.

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    Figure 12

    Enter the password to access the configuration page of your modem.

    The default password is admin, and press login.

    3. Click on Advanced Settings in the top left corner of the web page.

    Figure 13

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    4. Click on system

    Figure 14

    5. Click on Password Settings and enter the current password ifyou have not already changed the current password then typeadmin. Enter a new password in the two dialogue boxes. Thenclick save settings to invoke this new password. Each time youlog into the router you will need to enter your new password andnot the default password of admin.

    My new password is __________________________

    The idle time out is a time where by if no activity is detectedonce logged into the router, then the router interface page willautomatically log out after the predetermined time.

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    Figure 15

    6.2 Configuring remote management

    Remote management will enable somebody with access to the internet to

    enter your router configuration page using their computer. You can eitherallow only a specific computer on the internet to access your routersmanagement page, or alternatively you can enable remote managementto allow everybody access to your router.

    Before enabling remote management, ensure you change the password.(See the heading above changing the modem password.)

    Follow these steps to enable remote management.

    1. Ensure your hardware is connected properly.

    2. Open a web browser and in the address bar type in http://10.1.1.1and press enter.

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    Figure 16

    Enter the password to access the configuration page of your modem.

    The default password is admin, and press login.

    3. Click on Advanced Settings in the top left corner of the web page.

    Figure 17

    4. Click on system

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    Figure 18

    5. Click on Remote Management.

    Figure 19

    6. Place a tick in the box enable. By leaving the IP address as0.0.0.0 means that anybody can access this modemsconfiguration page providing they know your password.Alternatively you can enter a specific IP address; this means onlythe computer with this IP address on the internet can access yourmodems configuration page. This is often handy if you are awayfrom your home or business, and you need to change yourmodems settings remotely and you know the IP address of the

    PC you will be using remotely.

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    6.3 Changing the IP address of the modem

    The default IP address of this modem is 10.1.1.1

    You may need to change the IP address if, for instance, you use thismodem on a network that is already utilising this default range.

    To change the IP address of this modem, follow these steps.

    1. Ensure your hardware is connected properly.

    2. Open a web browser and in the address bar type in http://10.1.1.1and press enter.

    Figure 20

    Enter the password to access the configuration page of yourmodem. The default password is admin, and press login.

    3. Click on Advanced Settings in the top left corner of the web page.

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    Figure 21

    4. Click on LAN

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    5. Amend the IP address and then scroll to the bottom of the pageand save changes.

    6.4 Upgrading firmware on the modem

    Periodically Belkin will release new firmware to enhance the features ofyour modem. Firmware resides on the modems memory and to upgradefirmware you will first need to download firmware from our web site on toyour computer and then load the firmware on to your router.

    Follow these steps to load new firmware on to the modem.

    1. Ensure your hardware is connected properly.

    2. Open a web browser and in the address bar type in http://10.1.1.1and press enter.

    Figure 23

    Enter the password to access the configuration page of yourmodem. The default password is admin, and press login.

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    3. Click on Advanced Settings in the top left corner of the web page.

    Figure 24

    4. Click on Tools and then click on Firmware Upgrade.

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    5. Download the firmware upgrade file on to your computers harddrive.

    6. Click on browse and navigate to the file that is residing on yourcomputers hard drive. Highlight the file and click open.

    Figure 26

    7. Click Save Settings and follow the prompts displayed in your webbrowser on the computer screen.

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    6.5 Setting MAC address filtering

    MAC address filtering allows you to restrict access to only thosecomputers with predefined parameters to access your modem and theinternet through your modem.

    Each network adapter (wired or wireless) has a unique number assignedto it called a MAC address. You can configure the router so only specificcards with a specific MAC address can access your network.

    To determine which computers access your network with specific MAC

    addresses please follow the following steps.

    1. Ensure your hardware is connected properly.

    2. Open a web browser and in the address bar type in http://10.1.1.1and press enter.

    Figure 28

    Enter the password to access the configuration page of your

    modem. The default password is admin, and press login.

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    3. Click on Advanced Settings in the top left corner of the web page.

    Figure 29

    4. Click on Firewall in the menu.

    Figure 30

    5. Click on MAC Filter.

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    Figure 31

    6. Select the enable radio button for MAC address control.

    7. Enter the MAC address of each computer connected to themodem. You can choose to automatically enter the MACaddresses of each connected computer by scrolling to the bottomof the screen and selecting the desired MAC address and havethe modem enter these automatically; alternatively you can entereach MAC address manually.

    WARNINGEnsure that you enter the MAC address of the computer you are

    using to configure the modem! If you forget to do this and thensave settings you may lock yourself out of the modem.

    8. When you have entered all the desired MAC addresses into yourmodem select Save Settings.

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    Only those computers with a MAC address listed on your modemwill be able to access the modem, and consequently the internet.

    6.6 Establishing port forwarding/virtual servers

    You can configure your modem as a virtual server so that remote usersaccessing services such as the Web or FTP at your local site via public IPaddresses can be automatically redirected to local servers configured withprivate IP addresses.

    In other words, depending on the requested service (TCP/UDP portnumber) the modem redirects the external service request to theappropriate server (located at another internal IP address connected to themodem).

    Some of the more common applications and protocol/port numbermappings are defined below:

    Application Protocol Port Number

    Telnet TCP 23

    FTP TCP 21

    SMTP TCP 25

    POP3 TCP 110

    H.323 TCP 1720

    SNMP UCP 161

    SNMP Trap UDP 162

    HTTP TCP 80

    PPTP TCP 1723

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    PC Anywhere TCP 5631

    PC Anywhere UDP 5632

    Special ApplicationsSome applications require multiple connections, such as Internet gaming,video conferencing, Internet telephony, and others. These applicationscannot work when Network Address Translation (NAT) is enabled. If youneed to run applications that require multiple connections, specify the portnormally associated with an application in the "Trigger Port" field, selectthe protocol type as TCP or UDP, then enter the public ports associated

    with the trigger port to open them for inbound traffic.Note:The range of the Trigger Port is 0 to 65535.

    Example:

    IDTrigger

    PortTriggerType

    Public PortPublicType

    Comment

    1 28800 UDP2300-2400,

    47624,28800

    UDPMSN Game

    Zone

    2 28800 UDP2300-2400,

    47624,28800

    TCPMSN Game

    Zone

    3 6112 UDP 6112 UDP Battle.net

    Please refer to the software vendors support pages and establish whatports are required to run their specific applications.

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    6.7 Hiding the wireless SSID

    Before continuing, please ensure that you have enabled wirelessnetworking on this modem, see section 3.2 above.

    A service set identifier (SSID)is a name of a wireless local area network (WLAN).All wireless devices on a WLAN must employ the same SSID in order to

    communicate with each other. The service set identifier (SSID) is simply aterm used to identify a specific network; by default, when you enablewireless networking on this modem, your networks SSID is set as your

    username. A simple method of securing your network is that of hiding thenetwork from users whom you do not want to gain access to your modem;do this by preventing the modem from transmitting your network name(SSID).

    Follow these steps to prevent your modem broadcasting your networkname.

    1. Ensure your hardware is connected properly.

    2. Open a web browser and in the address bar type in http://10.1.1.1and press enter.

    Figure 32

    Enter the password to access the configuration page of yourmodem. The default password is admin, and press login.

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    5. Click on Channel and SSID

    Figure 35

    6. Place a tick in the box to disable ESSID broadcast and then savesettings.

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    Additional Support

    If you require help connecting your VoIP modem please see your welcomeletter for details on contacting our 24/7 support team.

    If you require additional support configuring your computers wireless PCCards and Network cards, please call the manufacturer of these cards.

    We strongly recommend you purchase Belkin network cards; please callBelkin on 1800 BELKIN (1800 235 546) to speak to a customer servicerepresentative who will be glad to help you choose and configure acompatible client card.