D-link DSL-2640B User Manual

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D-Link DSL-2640B
Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port
Ethernet Router
(for ToT)
User Manual
Building Networks for People
RECYCLABLE
2007/06/25
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Page 1 - D-Link DSL-2640B

D-Link DSL-2640B Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router (for ToT) User Manual Building Networks for People RECYCLABLE 2007/06/25

Page 2 - Table of Contents

9 Home The home section provides configurations for general use, including a Quick Setup Wizard with steps to quickly set up your router for I

Page 4 - General Information

11 Connection Type Following is the Connection Type screen where you select the type of network protocol and encapsulation mode over the ATM P

Page 5 - LED Mode Indication

12 PPP Username and Password Now, enter the PPP username and password as given by your ISP. Then decide if you will be using any features such

Page 6 - Port Description

13 Device Setup You can configure the DSL Router IP address and Subnet Mask for the LAN interface to correspond to your LAN’s IP Subnet. If y

Page 7 - Connect the Power Adapter

14 Wireless The router’s wireless function can be enabled on the following screen. If the function is enabled, then continue by entering the

Page 8 - Configuring the Router

15 Setup - Summary After all of the configurations are done, the WAN Setup Summary screen displays all WAN settings that you have made. Check

Page 9

16 Wireless Wireless -- Basic The below Wireless – Basic screen lets you enable or disable wireless. The default setting for wireless is enab

Page 10 - ATM PVC Configuration

17 Wireless – Security The next screen is the Wireless – Security screen which allows you to select the network authentication method and to en

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18 WAN Configure the WAN settings as provided by your ISP. Click on the Add button if you want to add a new connection for the WAN interf

Page 12 - Connection Type

1 Table of Contents GENERAL INFORMATION ... 3 Package Contents ...

Page 13 - PPP Username and Password

19 Find out the following values from your ISP before you change them. • VPI: Virtual Path Identifier. The valid range is 0 to 255. • VCI: V

Page 14 - Device Setup

20 The following screen shows the below types of network protocols and encapsulation modes— • PPP over ATM (PPPoA) • PPP over Ethernet (PP

Page 15 - Wireless

21 The following screen allows you to enter PPP username and password as well as make any selections regarding your connection. • Dial on d

Page 16 - Setup - Summary

22 When finished, click on Next to proceed to the NAT Settings screen. • Enable NAT: Select enable if you wish to share one WAN IP address

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23 Click Next when finished with your configurations and the below screen will follow displaying the WAN settings that you made. When satisfie

Page 18 - Wireless – Security

24 After you apply the configurations, it will return to the WAN Setup screen showing the new configurations. Select the Finish button to save

Page 19

25 LAN You can configure the DSL Router IP address and Subnet Mask for the LAN interface. An available option if you will be multicasting i

Page 20

26 DNS DNS Server Configuration Use the DNS Server screen to request automatic assignment of a DNS or to specify a primary and secondary DNS.

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27 Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS is a service for allowing an Internet domain name to be assigned to a varying IP address. This makes it possible for

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28 Logout To log out of the router’s user interface at any time during the setup, click on the Logout button. A confirmation screen will appe

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2 Wireless—MAC Filter ...58 Wireless—QoS ...

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29 Advanced Setup This section of the setup is an advanced version of the quick setup. If you want to make specific configurations to your rou

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30 The test mode can be selected from the DSL Advanced Settings page. Test modes include—normal, reverb, medley, no retrain, and L3. After you m

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31 Virtual Server If you enable NAT (Network Address Translation), you can configure the Virtual Server, Port Triggering, and DMZ Host. NA

Page 28 - Dynamic DNS

33 The following screen appears after you save your selection. To add additional virtual servers, click on the Add button. If you need to remove

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34 SNMP SNMP—Configuration SNMP is Simple Network Management Protocol that provides a means to monitor status and performance as well as set

Page 30 - Advanced Setup

35 Incoming IP Filtering Setup Incoming IP filter allows specified the WAN traffic to pass through the firewall. Click on the Add button to a

Page 31 - ADSL Tone Settings

36 The following screen appears when you apply the IP filter. The screen lists the IP filters that were added from the previous screen. To cha

Page 32 - Virtual Server

37 Outgoing IP Filtering Setup The outgoing filter will block the LAN traffic from entering the WAN side. Click on the Add button to create

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38 The below screen will appear when you click on Add. Input the filter name, source information (from the LAN side), and destination informat

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3 General Information The D-Link DSL-2640B is an ADSL2+ router that provides a convenient wireless routing function. This user manual offers y

Page 35 - IP Filter

39 Bridge Filters MAC Filtering Setup MAC filtering can forward or block traffic by MAC address. You can change the policy or add settings

Page 36 - Incoming IP Filtering Setup

40 If you click on Change Policy, a confirmation dialog allows you to verify your change. If you want to add a setting to the MAC filtering

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41 After you save the settings, a screen showing the settings will appear. On this screen you will be able to view and delete MAC filtering r

Page 38 - Outgoing IP Filtering Setup

42 Routing Static route, default gateway, and RIP type routing configurations can be performed here.

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43 Routing--Static Route The Static Route page can be used to add a routing table (a maximum of 32 entries can be configured). To proceed, c

Page 40 - Bridge Filters

44 Enter the route information and then apply your configurations. Routing—Default Gateway The router has the ability to accept the first re

Page 41

45 If you uncheck the Enable Automatic Assigned Default Gateway option, the below screen will be shown. Enter the default gateway IP address or

Page 42 - Parental Control

46 Routing—RIP Configuration If RIP is enabled, the router operation can be configured as active or passive.

Page 43 - Routing

47 Quality of Service You can configure the Quality of Service to apply different priorities to traffic on the router. Click on Add to view t

Page 44 - Routing--Static Route

48 This screen allows you to add a network traffic class rule.

Page 45 - Routing—Default Gateway

4 Front Panel View LED Mode Indication Solid Green The router is powered on. (READY) No light The power is off. Power Red Failure or devi

Page 46

49 Port Mapping Port mapping is a feature that allows you to open ports to allow certain Internet applications on the WAN side to pass through

Page 48 - Quality of Service

51 Certificate There are two types of certificates—local & trusted CA. Local A local certificate identifies your router over the netw

Page 49

52 If you need to create a certificate request, enter the following information— • Certificate name • Common name • Organization name • St

Page 50 - Port Mapping

53 If you already have a certificate, then you can simply import the certificate by pasting the certificate content and private key into the spa

Page 51

54 The trusted certificate authority (CA) allows you to verify the certificates of your peers. Note that you can store up to 4 certificates. The

Page 52 - Certificate

55 The Wireless section under Advanced contains three sections for further configurations. Sections include— • Advanced Settings • MAC Filter

Page 53

56 Settings can be configured for the following— • AP Isolation—if you select enable, then each of your wireless clients will not be able to

Page 54 - Trusted CA

57 • Transmit Power— this is the percentage of power that should be transmitted from your wireless router. Select from 20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, and

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58 Wireless—MAC Filter The MAC Filter feature allows you to disable, allow or deny users access to the wireless router based on their MAC addre

Page 56 - Wireless—Advance Setting

5 Back Panel View Port Description On/ Off Press to turn the router on and off. Power Connects to the power adapter. Reset Press for less

Page 57

59 Wireless—QoS WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia) technology is available on the wireless router, allowing you to give multimedia applications a higher q

Page 58

60 Tools The tools section contains various administrator functions to maintain your router. Sections include the following—Admin, Time, Rem

Page 59 - Wireless—MAC Filter

61 Access Control—Admin Three user names and passwords—admin, support, and user—can be used to control your router. The passwords for these us

Page 60 - Wireless—QoS

62 Access Control—Services Services that can be enabled / disabled on the LAN / WAN are FTP, HTTP, ICMP, SNMP, Telnet, and TFTP. Access Con

Page 61 - Access Control

63 To assign the IP address of the management station that is permitted to access the local management services, enter the IP address in the b

Page 62 - Access Control—Admin

64 Time The Time Settings page allows you to automatically synchronize your time with a time server on the Internet. If you choose to set th

Page 63 - Access Control—IP Address

65 Remote Log The Log dialog allows you to view and configure the log. To view the log, click on the View System Log button. Below is the

Page 64

66 If the log is enabled, the system will log selected events including Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informational, and

Page 66 - Remote Log

68 System The system section includes several tools on one page, including save and reboot, backup settings, update settings, and restore defa

Page 67 - TR-069 Client

6 Connecting the Router to Your Computer Connect the Telephone Cable • Connect one end of the telephone cable to the DSL port on the rou

Page 68

69 When completed, the below pop-up window will appear confirming that the router has been rebooted. Backup Settings To save your configur

Page 69 - Save and Reboot

70 Update Settings To load a previously saved configuration file onto your router, click Browse and select the file on your computer and then c

Page 70 - Backup Settings

71 When completed, the below pop-up window will appear confirming that the router has been rebooted.

Page 71 - Restore Default Settings

72 Firmware If your ISP releases new software for this router, follow these steps to perform an upgrade. 1. Obtain an updated software ima

Page 72

73 When completed, the below pop-up window will appear confirming that the router has been rebooted. Test The diagnostics screen allows yo

Page 74

75 Status The status section allows you to view general and status information for your router’s connection. Device Info It shows details of

Page 75

76 DHCP Clients Access the DHCP Leases screen by clicking “DHCP” under “Statistics”. This shows the computers, identified by the hostname and

Page 76 - Device Info

77 WAN Info The WAN Info screen displays WAN connections previously set up in the Home section. The information added in the status section is

Page 77 - DHCP Clients

78 Log This is the same screen as seen in the Remotelog section under tools.

Page 78 - Route Info

7 Configuring the Router To use your web browser to access the web pages used to set up the router, your computer must be configured to “Obtai

Page 79

79 LAN The LAN section shows received and transmitted packet information for the Ethernet interfaces. Click on Reset Statistics to renew the

Page 80

80 WAN The WAN section shows received and transmitted packet information for the WAN connections that you have set up. Click on Reset Statisti

Page 82

82 ADSL Information contained in the ADSL screen is useful for troubleshooting and diagnostics of connection problems.

Page 83

83 ADSL BER Test A Bit Error Rate Test (BER Test) is a test that reflects the ratio of error bits to the total number transmitted. If you c

Page 84 - ADSL BER Test

84 When the test is complete, the following window will display the test results showing the test time, total transferred bits, total error bits

Page 85 - Wireless Station Info

8 After you log into the router, the first screen will be the Quick Setup screen which requires you to enter the PPP Username and Password. Clic

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