D-Link DVA-G3340S Installation Guide

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DVA-G3340S High-Speed 2.4 GHz Wireless ADSL VOIP Router Manual Building Networks for People Ver 1.01

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Using the Configuration Menu Whenever you want to configure your network or the DVA-G3340S, you can access the Configuration Menu by opening the web-b

Page 3 - Advanced > Firewall

Home > WAN > PPPoE/PPPoA Configure WAN Connection WAN Settings Menu – PPPoE / PPPoA Select the connection type used for your account. The men

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PPPoE and PPPoA Connection for WAN Follow the instructions below to configure the Router to use a PPPoE or PPPoA for the Internet connection. Make sur

Page 5 - Package Contents

you will not be able to use the features configured in the Firewall and Filters menus located in the Advanced directory. See the next chapter for more

Page 6 - Introduction

MTU The Maximum Transmission Unit size may be changed if you want to optimize efficiency for uploading data through the WAN interface. The default set

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selected in the IP Control menu, you need to type in the global IP address provided to you by your ISP. The IP Unnumbered option is used if you want t

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Dynamic IP Address Connection for WAN Home > WAN > Dynamic IP Address WAN Settings for Dynamic IP Address Connection 1. Choose the Dynamic IP A

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4. Some ISPs record the unique MAC address of your computer’s Ethernet adapter when you first access their network. This can prevent the Router (whic

Page 10 - Using the Configuration Menu

DHCP. Some ISPs record the unique MAC address of your computer’s Ethernet adapter when you first access their network. If you want to later replace th

Page 11 - Configure WAN Connection

Bridged Connection for WAN Home > WAN > Dynamic IP Address WAN Settings Menu – Bridge Mode To configure a Dynamic IP Address connection, per

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Contents Using the Configuration Menu ...10 PPPoE and PPPoA Connection for WAN...

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method used for your ADSL service. The available options are 1483 Bridged IP LLC and 1483 Bridged IP VC-Mux. If have not been provided specific inform

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When the Router is configured to use Static IP Address assignment for the WAN connection, you must manually assign a global IP Address, Subnet Mask an

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VC-MUX or IPoA. IP Address This is the permanent global IP address for your account. This is the address that is visible outside your private network.

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The ATM settings in theWAN configuration menus for the different connection types can be used to adjust QoS parameters for ADSL clients. This may not

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defined. UBR – Unspecified Bit Rate, this is the default category used for general-purpose Internet traffic where normal levels of packet loss and del

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The ATM settings in theWAN configuration menus for the different connection types can be used to adjust QoS parameters for ADSL clients. This may not

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disabled. WAN Setting Use this to change the type of connection used. The options are: PPPoE/PPPoA, Dynamic IP Address, Static IP Address and Bridge

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You can configure the LAN IP address to suit your preference. Many users will find it convenient to use the default settings together with DHCP servic

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DHCP Settings Home > DHCP Configure DHCP server settings for the LAN The DHCP server is enabled by default for the Router’s Ethernet LAN inter

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The two options for DHCP service are as follows:  You may use the Router as a DHCP server for your LAN.  You can disable DHCP service and man

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Bridge Filters ...52 LAN Clients ...

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To disable DHCP, click to select the No DHCP option and click on the Apply button. Choosing this option requires that workstations on the local networ

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The Router can be configured to relay DNS settings from your ISP or another available service to workstations on your LAN. When using DNS relay, the R

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The Router supports DDNS, a service that maps Internet domain names to IP addresses. DDNS serves a similar purpose to DNS in that DDNS allows anyone h

Page 27 - Home > LAN

The Router can be configured to handle voice signals over the Internet Protocol (Voice Over IP − VOIP). VOIP Settings − Server Home > Voice >

Page 28 - Home > DHCP

service provider did not give you a server port number for SIP. Service Domain Enter the SIP service domain name in this field. URL Scheme Select SIP-

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The Router can be configured to handle voice signals over the Internet Protocol (Voice Over IP − VOIP). VOIP Settings − User Agent Home > Voic

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The Router can be configured to handle voice signals over the Internet Protocol (Voice Over IP − VOIP). User Agent Port This selects the port numbe

Page 31 - Home > DNS

“silent Packets” when you are not speaking. OOB DTMF Out-of band Dual Tone Multi-frequency – The Dual Tone Multi-frequency (DTMF) mode sets how the ro

Page 32 - Home > Dynamic DNS

The two essential settings for wireless LAN operation are the SSID and Channel Number. The SSID (Service Set Identifier) is used to identify a group o

Page 33 - Home > Voice > Server

The wireless LAN interface of the DVA-G3340S has various security features used to limit access to the device or to encrypt data and shared informatio

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transmitter have the correct key. WEP is disabled by default. To enable WEP, select the Enable option. Configure the Encryption Keys as desired and

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WPA security for wireless communication has been developed to overcome some of the shortcomings of WEP. WPA uses an improved encryption method combin

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WPA-PSK requires a shared key but does not use a separate server for authentication. PSK keys can be ASCII or Hex type. 3. Change the Port: if neces

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Additional PVCs can be configured by first accessing the WAN configuration menu in the Home directory. Multiple Virtual Connections Home > WAN >

Page 39 - Home > Wireless > WEP

This chapter introduces and describes the management features that have not been presented in the previous chapter. These include the more advanced fe

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PPP, ADSL, ATM VCC, Wireless Management and Wireless Performance menus. Tools Click the Tools tab to access the Administrator Settings (used to set th

Page 41 - Home > Wireless > WPA

UPnP supports zero-configuration networking and automatic discovery for many types of networked devices. When enabled, it allows other devices that su

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Use the Virtual Server menu to set up port forwarding rules in the Router. The Virtual Server function allows remote users to access services on your

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To modify virtual server settings for any previously created rule, click on the note pad icon in the right hand column of the list for the set you wa

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This menu can be accessed directly by clicking on the SNMP button or hyperlink in the Advanced setup menu. Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) i

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Package Contents Contents of Package:  D-Link DVA-G3340S High-Speed 2.4GHz Wireless ADSL VOIP Router  Power Adapter-AC 12V, 1200mA  Manual and War

Page 46 - Advanced > UPnP

Filter rules in the Router are put in place to allow or block specified traffic. The Filter Rules however can be used in a single direction to examine

Page 47 - Advanced > Virtual Server

opt to indicate a Mask Range, a Single IP, an IP Range or Any IP from the pull-down menu. Source Port The Source Port is the TCP/UDP port on either th

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Bridge filters are used to block or allow various types of packets through the WAN interface. This may be done for security or to improve network effi

Page 49 - Advanced > SNMP

The LAN Clients menu is used when establishing Port Forwarding, Access Control and Advanced Security rules for IP addresses on the LAN. This menu can

Page 50 - Advanced > Filters

Use Static Routing to specify a route used for data traffic within your Ethernet LAN or to route data on the WAN. This is used to specify that all pac

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Since some applications are not compatible with NAT, the Router supports use of a DMZ IP address for a single host on the LAN. This IP address is not

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Firewall Advanced > Firewall Firewall Configuration Menu When DoS, Port Scan, or Service Filtering Protection is enabled, it will create a firewal

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The Router supports RIP v1 and RIP v2 used to share routing tables with other Layer 3 routing devices on your local network or remote LAN. Null Scan a

Page 54 - Advanced > Routing

When the WAN connection is configured for either PPPoA or PPPoE, you can configure the Router’s PPP session to remain on all the time, or to disconnec

Page 55 - Advanced > DMZ

The ADSL Configuration page allows the user to set the configuration for ADSL protocols. For most ADSL accounts the default settings Multi-mode will w

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Introduction The D-Link DVA-G3340S High-Speed Wireless Router is an 802.11g high-performance, wireless router that supports high-speed wireless networ

Page 57 - Advanced > RIP

The ATM Virtual Circuit connection menu is used to configure the WAN connection. If you are using multiple PVCs, you can change the configuration of a

Page 58 - Advanced > PPP

QoS is an implementation of the IEEE 802.1p standard that allows network administrators a method of reserving bandwidth for important functions that r

Page 59 - Advanced > ADSL

The Wireless Management menu located in the Advanced directory is used to control MAC address access to the wireless access point and to view a list o

Page 60 - Advanced > ATM VCC

Configure Multiple SSID Multiple SSID cannot be used if the access point has either WPE or WPA enabled. This must first be disabled in the Wireless

Page 61 - Advanced > VLAN

Tools Click the Tools tab to reveal the menu buttons for various functions located in this directory. The Administrator Settings is the first menu th

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Change System Password To change the password used to access the Router web manager, click the Admin button in the Tools directory to display the Admi

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Time Tools > Time The Router provides a number of options to maintain current date and time including SNTP. Time & Date Configuration To conf

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on your computer. Click the Load button to Load Settings From Local Hard Drive. Confirm that you want to load the file when prompted and the process i

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Remote Log Tools > Remotelog

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Use the Firmware Upgrade menu to load the latest firmware for the device. Note that the device configuration settings may return to the factory defaul

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ADSL port provides a connection to your ISP and the WAN (Internet). Line port provides a connection to your regular telephone line from the wall outle

Page 68 - Tools > Remotelog

Ping Test Tools > Miscellaneous To perform a statndard Ping test for network connectivity, click the Misc. menu button in the Tools directory to v

Page 69 - Tools > Firmware

Test Tools >Test The Test menus are used to test connectivity of the Router. A Ping test may be done through the local or external interface to tes

Page 70 - Tools > Miscellaneous

Status Information Status > Device Info Use the various read-only menus to view system information and monitor performance. Device Information Dis

Page 71 - Tools >Test

Log Status > Log The system log displays chronological event log data. Use the navigation buttons to view or scroll log pages. You may also save a

Page 72 - Status > Device Info

Traffic Statistics Status > Statistics Use the Traffic Statistics window to monitor traffic on the Ethernet or ADSL Internet connection. When the

Page 73 - Status > Log

ADSL Status > ADSL Use the ADSL Status information and the Test page for troubleshooting the ADSL connection. ADSL Status information

Page 74 - Status > Statistics

Technical Specifications Key Component Description Network Processor and ADSL Chipset TI AR7VWi Voice Chipset TI TNETV901 Product Feature Descript

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Dial Pulse (20pps/10pps) Ringer Equivalency Number REN=5 Line Impedance 600ohm Wireless Access Point Embedded IEEE 802.11 IEEE 802.11b Standard

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ARP ICMP RIP v1 (RFC 1058), RIP v2 (RFC 1389) IP Routing IP Static Routing DHCP Server (RFC2131) DHCP DHCP Client (RFC2131) DNS Cache DNS Dynamic D

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Pass Through IPSec/L2TP/PPTP pass through MSN MSGR FTP SIP (Video/ Audio/ White Board/ Remote Control) ICQ for File and Audio transfer NetMeeting 3/

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ADSL − This LED will light green when an ADSL connection is detected. It will blink when there is data activity on the connection. CA (Call Agent) −T

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Modem/Fax: V.21,V.25 Automatic fall back to PSTN in case of power failure PSTN line automatic selection (e.g. emergency Call 911) PSTN Life-line Func

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Product Feature Description IP Address/Mask 192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0 VPI/VCI 0/35 ADSL Mode Multi-mode Connection Mode PPPoE LLC User Name/Passwo

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Features  Fully compatible with the 802.11 g standard to provide a wireless data rate of up to 54Mbps  Backwards compatible with the 802.11 b stand

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