Hawking Technology H-BR49 user manual

User manual for the device Hawking Technology H-BR49

Device: Hawking Technology H-BR49
Category: Network Router
Manufacturer: Hawking Technology
Size: 1.82 MB
Added : 3/3/2014
Number of pages: 67
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H-BR49

4-Port Broadband Router

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Trademarks & Copyright Windows 95/98/ME and Windows NT/2000/XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp. All other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective companies. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative (such as translation, transformation or adaptation) without the express written consent of the manufacturer as stipulated by the United States Copyright Act of 1976. FCC Certifications This eq

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HAWKING LIMITED WARRANTY Hawking Technology guarantees that every H-BR49 Broadband Router is free from physical defects in material and workmanship under normal use for two (2) years from the date of purchase. If the product proves defective during this two-year warranty period, call Hawking Customer Service in order to obtain a Return Authorization number. Warranty is for repair or replacement only. Hawking Technology does not issue any refunds. BE SURE TO HAVE YOUR PROOF OF

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Introduction……………………………………………………………………………5 Factory Default Settings…………………………………………………………….10 Configuration via the Web……………………………………………………….....13 Changing Passwords…………………………………………………………………42 Configuration via GUI……………………………………………………………….43 FAQ…………………………………….…………………………………………….57 Appendix……………………………………………………………………………. 65

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The H-BR49 Broadband Router is an integrated Internet IP sharing device with a built-in 4-port 10/100Mbps N-Way Fast Ethernet switch. It has superb throughput of up to 35Mbps between Internet and LAN, making it the perfect solution to connect a small group of PCs to a high-speed broadband Internet connection. Multiple users can have high-speed Internet access simultaneously via one single IP address (Internet account) of the Cable/xDSL modem. This product also serves as an Internet f

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Figure 1: Sample Application

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Features • Superb performance with throughput of up to 35Mbps between Internet and LAN. • Web and GUI management. • Supports PPPoE. • Supports VPN. (PPTP, IP- Sec pass thru) • Supports Auto MDI/MDIX for the LAN and WAN ports. • Supports rich Internet applications such as MSN, StarCraft, AOE, Battle.net multi-user, Crazy Arcade, NetMeeting, ICQ, mIRC, Web browser, FTP, Telnet, E-Mail, News, Ping, PCAnyWhere... • DHCP server allocates up to 253 client IP addresses. • Allows for the

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Part Names and Functions LED Indicators on the Front Panel Ports on the Rear Panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Figure 2: LED Indicators and Ports LED Color Status Indicator Color Solid Flashing Turns solid green when power is applied to this Power Green 1 device. Turns solid red N/A. /Red /Error when the device is not working properly. WAN Connected and linked to Receiving/ 2 Green a Cable/xDSL Modem. Sending data 3 1 (LAN) Turns green when linked to

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Port/button Functions a 5V DC Connects the power adapter plug. b Internet Connects to a Cable/xDSL modem. Four RJ-45 dual-speed (10/100Mbps) auto-sensing ports c Local (1-4) for connecting with either 10Mbps or 100Mbps Ethernet connections. Press for at least 5 seconds to restore to factory settings. Performing the Factory Reset will erase all previously entered d (Factory) RESET device settings.

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Password Default setting: No password. Setting up a password: When configuring the device, press Enter to login the configuration for the first time. It is recommended that you set a password for security and management purposes. Password forgotten? If you forget the password, you can reset the device to the factory setting. Refer to the section titled “Factory Reset” for details. Local and Global Port Addresses The LAN parameters for the product are pre-set in the factory

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For CATV dynamic mode: Some Internet Service Providers (ISP) require that you register the MAC address of your network card/adapter, which was connected to your cable or DSL modem during installation. If your ISPs require MAC address registration, find your adapter’s MAC address by doing the following: Adapter Address Using Windows 95 or 98: Click Start Run; type in “winipcfg”; select the network adapter (not PPP adapter). Using Windows ME, 2000 or XP: Click Start Run; ty

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For DSL dynamic mode: PPPoE Account Provided by your ISP Info Username Provided by your ISP. Password Provided by your ISP. For identification purposes. If it is required, your Service Name ISP will provide you with the information. Static IP Provided by your ISP. Address Static DNS Provided by your ISP. Server For Static Mode: IP address ISP-assigned IP address Example: 203.66.81.201 Example: 255.255.255.0 Subnet mask Gateway Example: 203.66.81.254 DNS serv

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Before you start setting up IP Sharing via browser-based web configuration, make sure that: • Assuming the workstation’s TCP/IP is set to obtain IP automatically and the IP Sharing Device’s Local Port is set to “Distribute IP” (default), and all the cables are connected correctly, you are now ready to configure this device via Web Browser. Open the browser, enter the local port IP address (default at 192.168.1.254) of the IP Sharing Device, and click “Go” to get the login page. Fi

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List), Factory Reset, Save Configuration, or Firmware Upgrade. Click on the desired setup item to expand the page in the main navigation pane. The setup pages covered in this utility are described below. WAN Port The opening screen contains settings for the Global (Internet connection) interface. Click on the down arrow to select the desired Internet connection mode on the list. For users who are using Cable Modem Obtain configuration automatically (CATV dynamic mode) Inte

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Check to modify the MAC address when necessary. Figure 5 Device Information This field is grayed out because the Adapter Address is not supposed to be entered randomly. Do Not alter the content Adapter Address unless you are sure it is necessary to modify your MAC address. To modify the address, check Modify and enter the desired MAC address. Enter a descriptive name for identification purposes. Some Device/Computer Internet Service Providers (ISP) require this infor

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PPPoE (DSL dynamic Mode) If this mode is selected and settings are saved, this IP sharing device 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 the time and effort required to run the program from a PC. And the auto-connect/disconnect feature lets the system stay idle when there is no activity, but pick up the connection in no time when there is networ

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Device Information This field is grayed out because the Adapter Address is not supposed to be entered randomly. Do Not alter the content unless you are sure it is Adapter Address necessary to modify your MAC address. To modify the address, check Modify and enter the desired MAC address. Enter a descriptive name for identification purposes. Some Internet Device/Computer Name Service Providers (ISP) require this information and if that is the case, they will provide you with th

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For identification purposes: if it is required, your ISP will provide you with the information. Max packet size (TCP MSS): Click the down arrow to select the most appropriate MSS (maximum segment Service Name size; the default value is 1452) for your application. Reducing the packet size can help enhance connection to certain web sites or speed up packet transfer rates. If the incorrect selection is selected, you may not be able to open certain web sites.

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Note that there may be more than one IP address from your ISP; select one address and enter it in the corresponding field. Figure 7 Device Configuration This field is grayed out because the Adapter Address is not supposed to be entered randomly. Do Not alter the content unless you are sure it is Adapter Address necessary to modify your MAC address. To modify the address, check Modify and enter the desired MAC address.

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Enter a descriptive name for identification purposes. Some Internet Service Providers (ISP) require this Device/Computer Name information and if that is the case, they will provide you with the name. For example: yourcompany.com. The maximum input for this field is 32 Domain Name alphanumeric characters and it is case insensitive Enter the information provided by IP Address your ISP. Enter the information provided by Subnet Mask your ISP. Enter the information provided by


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