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4 PORT ROUTER/SWITCH (P/N 364732-01)
OWNER’S MANUAL
1307742 REV.O
301 Fulling Mill Road, Suite G ©Copyright 2004 by OnQ Technologies, Inc All Rights Reserved.
Middletown, PA 17057 www.onqhome.com
Innovations in Home Living.
(800)-321-2343
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FCC Certifications This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio or TV communications. If this equipment
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TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Introduction 1 II. Product Overview 2 A. Features 2 B. Components Included 2 C. Replacement Parts 2 D. Detailed Physical Description 3 III. Installation 4 A. “Rough-In” Steps 4 B. “Trim-Out” Steps 4 IV. Initial Configuration 5 A. Configuring a Network Interface Card to talk to the Router/Switch 5 B. Logging on to the Router/Switch 5 C. Internet Port Se
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I. Introduction The On-Q Home 4 Port Router/Switch is an integrated Internet IP sharing device with a built-in 4-port 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet switch. Its superb throughput as high as up to 80Mbps between Internet and LAN makes it the perfect solution to connect a small group of PCs to a high-speed broadband Internet connection (see Figure 1). Multiple users can have high-speed Internet access simultaneously via one single IP address (Internet account) of the Cable/xDSL modem. This prod
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II. Product Overview A. Features • Superb performance with throughput as high as up to 80Mbps between Internet and LAN. • Supports PPPoE. • Supports VPN. (PPTP, IP- Sec pass thru) • Supports Auto MDI/MDIX for both LAN/Internet Port. • Rich Internet applications are supported such as MSN Messenger, Yahoo Messenger StarCraft, AOE, AoM, Battle.net multi-user, Crazy Arcade, CS, E-Donkey, E-Mule, FlashGet, NetMeeting, ICQ, mIRC, Web browser, FTP, Telnet, E-Mail, News, Ping, PCAnyWhere...
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D. On-Q Home 4 Port Router/Switch Detailed Physical Description The following information describes the physical characteristics of the On-Q Home Router/Switch: 1. Router/Switch Module Connection Area Figure 2 shows the Router/Switch connection area including: 9 VDC Power Receptacle – connection from power supply WAN (Network) Port – 8 position RJ-45 jack (connects to Cable or DSL modem) Local Switch Ports – 8 position RJ-45 jacks (connection from outlets in rooms) Reset Button - A
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III. Installation The On-Q Home 4 Port Router/Switch is best installed during new construction in two steps; at “rough-in” after the Electricians are done, but prior to drywall being installed, and at “trim-out” after the drywall is installed and painted. These steps are detailed below: A. “Rough-in” steps: 1. A single CAT5e should be run in the walls from the structured wiring enclosure location in the home where the On-Q Home 4 Port Router/Switch will be installed to each outlet lo
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IV. Initial Configuration (see Section V Advanced Setup Steps for more information) The On-Q Home 4 Port Router/Switch is typically configured in one of two ways; (1) From a portable PC connected through one of the Local Switch Ports on the Router/Switch Module in the enclosure, or (2) From a PC in one of the rooms of the house, connected through an outlet in the room to the enclosure where it is patched to (or directly connected to) one of the Local Switch Ports (see Figure 3). In either
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NOTE: No user name is required and the default password is left blank. 2. To logon, just click OK (see Figure 5). Figure 5 NOTE: At the setup home page, the tabs at the top of the page are provided to link you directly to the desired setup screen. You can select Internet Port, Local Port, Advanced Setup (Management, Virtual Server, Packet Filter, Static Route, Dynamic DNS), Network Status (Connection Status, Sessions List, Users List) and Others (Factory Reset, Save Configur
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1. CATV dynamic Mode (Cable Modem) Selecting this mode (see Figure 7) enables you to obtain dynamic IP address from your ISP via DHCP support. Once the IP address is obtained, you can access the Internet. For most cases, this page needs no input. However, some ISPs may require some information for identification purpose. For example: Device/Computer name and Domain Name; please enter the information required to complete the settings. Check to modify the MAC address when necessary.
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2. PPPoE (DSL dynamic Mode) If this mode is selected (see Figure 8) and settings are saved, this Router/Switch will be connected to the Internet over an always-on connection by a method provided by PPPoE. PPPoE offers simulated dial-up software like Microsoft Dial-Up Networking, which saves users’ time and effort to run the program on their PCs. And the auto-connect/disconnect feature lets the system stay in an idle state when there is no activity, but pick up the connection quickly when t
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PPPoE Information PPPoE Account Active Profile 1 2 3 You can set up to three PPPoE accounts, while only one account can be enabled at a time. To set the profile, select the profile number, enter all the information, and then click on Save. The device will save the information, restart and return to the previous menu page. If you don’t see the saved information on the screen, from the menu on the left, click on the “Internet Port” to refresh the screen. Username Maximum input is 52
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3. Static Mode For leased line users, information provided by their ISP has to be filled in the below respective fields when this mode is selected (see Figure 9). Information from your ISP includes: IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, primary DNS and secondary DNS. NOTE: There may be more than one IP address assigned by your ISP, select one address and enter its associated information in the corresponding fields. Figure 9 Device Information Adapter Address This field is grayed o
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IP Address IP Address Enter the information provided by your ISP. Subnet Mask Enter the information provided by your ISP. Gateway Enter the information provided by your ISP. DNS Server Configuration Primary/Secondary Enter the information provided by your ISP. SAVE After completing the settings on this page, click SAVE to save the settings. UNDO Click UNDO to clear all the settings on this page. 301 Fulling Mill Road, Suite G ©Copyright 2004 by OnQ Technologies, Inc All R
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D. Local Port Setup This screen (see Figure 10) contains settings for configuring the LAN (4-port switch) side of the product, where your PCs are connected. You can set to distribute IP address to local PCs or not. If “Distribute IP address to local computer” is selected, users can enter the starting IP address for the group of attached PCs. The number of IP address decides the total number of clients allowed. NOTE: All the PCs on the same LAN (switch) should use the same subnet Mask.
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Number of IP address • Maximum: 253. Default value should work in most cases. Note: If “Continuous IP address poll starts” is set at 192.168.1.1 and the “Number of IP address in pool” is 253, the device will distribute IP addresses from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.253 to all the computers in the network that request IP addresses from DHCP server. Static DHCP IP&MAC addr. Click the ADD button to enter the Static DHCP page. Enter IP and Network adapter MAC addresses for Static DHCP and cli
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V. Advanced Setup A. Management On this management screen (see Figure 12), you can 1. Change Administrator’s password: change the password for the device. 2. Limit Management: Enables two stations to manage this Router/Switch through Web configuration. Enter the MAC addresses of the stations you selected for management. After the setup is completed, only the assigned stations with correct password authentication can manage this device. 3. Block Internet Request: Blocks requests from In
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Limit Management Station Click to enable this function. Section 1 MAC Enter the first management station’s network adapter MAC addresss. Address Section 2 MAC Enter the second management station’s network adapter MAC address. If Address you are only setting up one management station, leave Station 2 MAC address with all F’s. Block Internet Request Click to enable this function. Management via This field will be automatically disabled when Block Internet Request is Internet checked.
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B. Virtual Server On this Virtual Server screen (see Figure 13), you can set up a local server with specific port number that stands for the service (e.g. web(80), FTP(21), Telnet(23)). When this device receives an incoming access request for this specific port, it will be forwarded to the corresponding internal server. You can add virtual servers by either port numbers or by names. There are a maximum of 24 Server entries allowed and each port number can only be assigned to one IP address
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Add Virtual Server Method By Name You can select to set up a virtual server either by name or by port By Port number. Application (Port) Click to scroll down. Select from the most popular server applications for Virtual Server. Port Type Select the port type (TCP or UDP) for the port number that was entered earlier. Single/Range, Port Select a specific port or a range of ports which you want the Internet Number users to be able to access. The valid port number ranges from 0 to 6553