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Achtung, unbedingt lesen!
Sehr geehrter Kunde!
Wir empfehlen allgemein beim Einsatz eines Routers dringend die Verwendung einer Flatrate
oder zumindest eines Volumentarifes (z.B. 5GByte/Monat).
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Bei der automatischen Trennung nach einer bestimmten Zeit der Inaktivität
(z.B. nach 10 Minuten, im Router oft als „Idle Timeout" bezeichnet) kann es
unter bestimmten Umständen zu Problemen kommen.
Das bedeutet, dass trotz einer Einstellung im Router die Internet-Verbindung nicht getrennt wird
und weiterhin Gebühren anfallen, auch wenn keine Internet-Browser-Software läuft oder alle an-
geschlossenen PCs ausgeschaltet sind.
Dies kann zu sehr hohen Kosten (mehrere 100 Euro im Monat!) führen.
Ursachen für dieses Problem beim Betrieb eines Routers könnte sein:
a) Nicht nur der Internet-Explorer überträgt Daten, sondern auch diverse Programme (z.B. Up-
date-Versuche von Antivirus-Software usw.). Auch Windows XP selbst kann solche Einwahl-
vorgänge aktivieren (z.B. automatische Updates, Uhrzeitabgleich mit Uhrzeit-Servern usw.).
b) Durch die dynamische Vergabe von IP-Adressen (der Netzbetreiber hat nur eine bestimmte
Anzahl an IP-Adressen; nach Beendigung der Internet-Benutzung eines Anwenders vergibt er
diese an den nächsten Anwender) kommen Antworten auf Suchanfragen etwa von Tausch-
börsen wie „eMule" oder „Kazaa" an die Ihnen momentan zugeteilte IP-Adresse zurück, ob-
wohl Sie diese Software nicht installiert haben und keine solche Suchanfrage durchgeführt
haben. Die Suchanfrage wurde von jemandem gemacht, der die IP-Adresse vor Ihnen zugeteilt
bekam - und der dann die Internet-Verbindung getrennt hat. Davon hat jedoch die Tauschbörse
nichts mitbekommen und sendet die Suchanfrage an die ihr bekannte IP-Adresse zurück, die
Sie gerade vom Netzbetreiber wieder zugewiesen bekommen haben.
Selbst wenn Ihr PC oder der Router dieses Verhalten momentan nicht zeigen sollte, könnte ein
Update der Firmware des Routers oder die Installation einer Software dies ändern und das Pro-
blem danach vorhanden sein!
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In Ihrem eigenen Interesse sollten Sie deshalb unbedingt zu einem Internet-
Tarif mit Flatrate oder zumindest einem Volumentarif (z.B. 5GByte pro Monat)
wechseln.
Bereits ein einziger Monat mit dauernder Internet-Verbindung bei einem Minutentarif von 1.5
Cent führt zu Kosten von etwa 650 Euro! Bei höheren Minutenpreisen, verzögerter Abrechnung
durch den Netzbetreiber oder durch zu späte Rechnungskontrolle können auch weit höhere Be-
träge zusammenkommen.
Vielen Dank für Ihr Verständnis.
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Inhaltszusammenfassung für MicroNet SP888

  • Seite 1 Achtung, unbedingt lesen! Sehr geehrter Kunde! Wir empfehlen allgemein beim Einsatz eines Routers dringend die Verwendung einer Flatrate oder zumindest eines Volumentarifes (z.B. 5GByte/Monat). Bei der automatischen Trennung nach einer bestimmten Zeit der Inaktivität (z.B. nach 10 Minuten, im Router oft als „Idle Timeout“ bezeichnet) kann es unter bestimmten Umständen zu Problemen kommen.
  • Seite 2 Seite 1 Installationshilfe für T-DSL DSL-Router „Micronet SP888“ Version 05/2002 Vorbereitung des PCs unter Windows 98SE Wenn noch kein Internet installiert war, so klicken Sie das „Internet-Explorer“- Best.-Nr. 97 58 99 Icon mit der rechten Maustaste an, wählen Sie „Eigenschaften“. Der weitere Ablauf ist ähnlich wie bei Windows ME beschrieben.
  • Seite 3 www.conrad.de Seite 2 Installationshilfe für T-DSL Hier sind die T-DSL-Zugangs- daten, die Sie von T-Online erhalten haben, einzugeben. Der User-Name setzt sich da- bei aus vier Teilen zusammen, der korrekt eingegeben wer- den muss. Anschlusskennung + T-Online-Nr. + „#“ + Mitbenutzernr. + „@t-online.de“ Daten Ihrer Auftragsbestätigung von T-Online: 11111111111 „Anschlusskennung“...
  • Seite 4 User’s Manual BroadLink DSL/Cable Router Model No.: SP888V3 Website:http://www.micronet.info...
  • Seite 5 The information in this guide may change without notice. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any errors which may appear in this guide. Fast Ethernet is a trademark of XEROX Corporation. Microsoft, Windows and Windows logo are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Copyright 2001.
  • Seite 6: Inhaltsverzeichnis

    Contents 1. Introduction Before You Start System Requirement How to Use this Guide 2. Hardware Installation 2.1 Product Descriptions 2.1.1 Overview 2.1.2 Features 2.1.3 Front Panel 2.1.4 LEDs and Reset Button 2.1.5 Rear Panel 2.2 Installing the DSL/Cable Gateway Router 2.2.1 Preparing for the installation 2.2.2...
  • Seite 7 3.5.5 Virtual Servers 3.5.6 Routing 3.5.7 WAN MAC Address Clone 3.5.8 DDNS Setting 3.6 Configuring your PCs to Connect to the Router 4. Specifications 4.1 Technical Specifications 4.2 Environmental Information 4.3 Cable Specifications Appendix A: About Static and Dynamic IP Address B: Warranty Statement...
  • Seite 8: Introduction

    1. Introduction As the interface between WAN and LAN, the DSL/Cable Gateway Router provides a secure solution to accessing Internet and to sharing the network resource via cordless connection for Home and Small Business. With the built-in NAT technology, the DSL/Cable Gateway Router delivers a firewall protection to prevent any intruders and hackers from accessing your data.
  • Seite 9 § Chapter 4, Specification contains information about the cables, environment and the technical specifications of the router. § Appendices include the information of Static IP address and Dynamic IP address, and warranty Statement. Read them as necessary.
  • Seite 10: Hardware Installation

    2.1.1 Overview The SP888 V3 provides the home or small office users the broadband access to the Internet via cord connection. At the same time with the integrated router, SP888 V3 allows multiple users to share one Internet connection while ensuring the safety and security of the packet flow.
  • Seite 11: Leds And Reset Button

    Figure 2-1 Front panel of the DSL/Cable Gateway Router 2.1.4 LEDs and Reset Button The LEDs are explained in the following tables. Table 2-1 Module Status LED Functionality Color Function Power Green Lights to indicate the router has power. Diag Lights to indicate the router is under its self-diagnosis mode during the boot-up.
  • Seite 12: Rear Panel

    Color Function Green Lights to indicate that the router is connected to the ADSL or Cable modem Blinks to indicate that the router is actively sending or receiving data over that port 2.1.5 Rear Panel The rear panel of the router has a Reset button at the center. At the right area are the WAN and LAN ports and a power connector.
  • Seite 13: Preparing For The Installation

    This section will discuss what you should do before connecting your router to the network and how to physically install it. 2.2.1 Preparing for Installation Before you start to connect your router to any network device, make sure you get the following values from your ISP.
  • Seite 14: Getting Started

    2.2.2 Getting Started You may complete the following steps to install your SP888 V3 when you have all the information mentioned above on hand. Step 1. Power all devices down. This should include your PCs, Cable or DSL modem and the Router.
  • Seite 15: Configuration

    3:Configuration 3.1 Configuring the DSL/Cable Gateway Router Once you’ve done with the hardware installation, you may start to configure your system. Note that this high-speed Router has an internal integrated-circuit chip that programs all the administrative utility. The utility can be accessed by any PC on the network at http://192.168.1.1 .
  • Seite 16: The Setup Wizard

    3.2 The Setup Wizard Figure 3-3 shows the page that you will see once you have accessed to the Utility. The Setup Wizard of the router will lead you step by step to configure your Router. Please follow the instructions as the wizard page request and change the settings in accordance to the information provided by your ISP.
  • Seite 17: Pppoe Connection For Wan

    3.2.1 PPPoE Connection for WAN If your ISP uses PPPoE (Point-to-Point Over Ethernet) to establish communications with end-users, you will receive information such as User Name and Password from them. To set up a PPPoE connection for WAN, follow the instructions as shown in Figure 3-4 Setup Menu Screen and Figure 3-5 Setup Menu with “No”...
  • Seite 18 Figure 3-5 Setup Menu with “No” Option Screen Figure 3-6 PPPoE Menu Screen...
  • Seite 19: Fixed Ip For Wan

    3.2.2 Fixed IP for WAN If your ISP has assigned your home a static IP address (See Appendix E About Static and Dynamic IP Address), you may connect to the Internet by using a fixed, or static address. To set up a Fixed IP for WAN, do the following steps as an example.
  • Seite 20: Dynamic Ip For Wan

    Figure 3-8 DNS Menu Screen 3.2.3 Dynamic IP for WAN If you did not receive any values such as fixed IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and Primary DNS IP address from your ISP, choose the “NO” option in both Figure 3-4 Setup Menu Screen and Figure 3-8 DNS Menu Screen. Note: See Appendix E to learn more about static and dynamic IP address.
  • Seite 21: Alias Ip Setup

    3.2.4 Alias IP Setup The Alias IP Setup allows you to enter maximum 5 IP addresses that can be distributed to your computer. The error message will pop up if you enter more than 5 IP addresses. See Figure 3-8 Alias IP Setup. Note that this function is effective only when your ISP supports it.
  • Seite 22: Browsing The Status

    3.3 Browsing the Status 3.3.1 Status This screen provides the current information of the device. All of the information provided is read-only. (See Figure 3-11 Status Menu Screen) § Router Name: You will see the name of this device in this field. §...
  • Seite 23: Dhcp Table

    3.3.2 DHCP Table This table shows the number of clients who exist on your DHCP pool and their information such as MAC Address, Computer name and IP Address. Figure 3-12 shows the DHCP Table Screen. Figure 3-12 DHCP Table Screen 3.3.3 Routing Table You will see the current routing configuration such as the address of Destination LAN IP, Default Gateway, Subnet Mask and the Interface (LAN or WAN).
  • Seite 24: Ddns Status

    3.3.4 DDNS Status Screen This router supports the DDNS service allowing you to use one specific DNS name while the actual IP address changes. You can see the Dynamic DNS status from this screen. This screen shows the information of the connection status for the supported DDNS server.
  • Seite 25: Viewing The Tools

    3.4 Viewing the Tools 3.4.1 System Log You can acquire the information of the system in this screen, including the time, the type and the message. Figure 3-15 3.4.2 Hacker Log You can detect the intrusion from this screen. This screen shows the information of the unauthorized access request to your network.
  • Seite 26: Reset

    3.4.3 Reset You have two options to reset your Router. If you choose “Restart”, the router will reboot yet retain all the previous configuration settings. On the other hand, if you choose “Restore Factory Settings”, the Router will remove all the previous settings and go back to the factory state.
  • Seite 27: Setup The Advanced Features

    3.5 Setup the Advanced Features Once you’ve configured the basic settings discussed in section 3.2, you may move to the settings of Advanced Features. In this section, we’ll explain the setting of LAN IP, DHCP, Firewall, Privilege, Virtual Servers and the Routing. You may set up the Advanced Features by clicking the “Advanced Features”...
  • Seite 28: Dhcp Setting

    3.5.2 DHCP Setting A DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Server automatically assigns IP address to each computer on your network. Unless you already have one, it is highly recommended that your router be set up as a DHCP server. Figure 3-21 shows the DHCP Setting screen.
  • Seite 29: Firewall Setting

    3.5.3 Firewall Setting NAT allows all of the computers on your network to use one IP address. Hacker Attack Protect keeps your network away from hacker attacking. Block Hacker Scan is used to hide the router so that the hackers won’t find it on the network.
  • Seite 30: Privilege

    3.5.4 Privilege Privilege setting allows you to keep certain PCs on your network from accessing to the Internet. You can set up a filter through an IP address or network port number. Users who have their IP address or Port number listed on the “Blocked Private Address”...
  • Seite 31 Figure 3-24 Virtual Server Setting Menu Screen Application to Configure: You can choose one of 10 applications to configure. Name: Enter the desired name in the column. Status: Choose Enabled to enable it or Disabled to ignore. IP Address: Set IP addresses to be detected by users. WAN Address: If more than one Alias Address is set in section 3.2.4 the Alias IP Setup, you can get multiple WAN IP addresses to choose.
  • Seite 32: Routing

    Figure 3-25 Virtual Server Setting Menu Screen (With WAN Address) 3.5.6 Routing Static Routing: You may set up a static route if your want to connect your router to more than one network. A static route is a pre-determined pathway that network information must travel to reach a specific host or network.
  • Seite 33 Dynamic Routing: Dynamic Routing can be used to cache routes learned by routing protocols, thus allowing the automation of static routing maintenance. The router, using the RIP protocol, determines the network packet’s route based on the fewest number of hops between the source and the destination. In this case, you could automatically adjust to physical changes in the network’s layout.
  • Seite 34: Wan Mac Address Clone

    3.5.7 WAN MAC Address Clone Enter the MAC Address. Your ISP can be accessed by one specific PC’s Ethernet MAC address. (See Figure 3-27 WAN MAC Address Setting) Click Restore MAC Address to return to the default set. Figure 3-27 WAN MAC Address Setting 3.5.8 DDNS Setting Setting the Dynamic DNS allows others to access your FTP or Web service on your computer using DNS-like address.
  • Seite 35: Configuring Your Pcs To Connect To The Router

    3.6 Configuring your PCs to Connect to the Router Before you start to configure other PCs to accept the IP address that your Router will provide, make sure the network card or adapter has been successfully installed into each PC you planed to connect to the Router. Complete the following steps to configure your PC: Step 1 Click the Start button, select Setting, then Control Panel.
  • Seite 36 Step 5 Click Properties button, then choose IP Address tab. Select Obtain an IP address automatically. Press OK. You have completed the client settings. (See Figure 3-30) Note: Windows may ask you for original Windows installation files, supply the as needed.
  • Seite 37: Specifications

    4: Specifications 4.1 Technical Specifications Standards IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u Protocol CSMA/CD, PPPoE, PPP, PPTP Client, ARP, DHCP Client and Server, TCP/IP, UDP, ICMP, RIP1/RIP2, DNS Proxy, Dynamic DNS, SNTP Ports Four 10/100 Mbps LAN ports One 10/100 Mbps WAN ports Connector RJ-45 connector Speed...
  • Seite 38: Cable Specifications

    4.3 Cable Specifications Ethernet Type Cable Requirements Maximum Length 10BASE-T Category 3 or better, UTP or STP 328 ft (100M) 100BASE-TX Category 5 or better, UTP or STP 328 ft (100M) 1000BASE-T Category 5e or better, UTP or STP 328 ft (100M) Caution: Please do not use telephone cables.
  • Seite 39 Appendix A: About Static and Dynamic IP Address A static IP address is an IP address that is assigned to a computer by an Internet service provider to be its permanent address on the Internet. It is normally used in the computer networks, where computers are connected all the times.

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