Installation A Install ADSL Router

Installation
(1) PC
(2) Phone
(3) RJ-11 telephone line
Installation procedure:
(4) Splitter
(5) RJ-11 telephone line
(6) Phone jack
A Install ADSL Router (Page 1-3)
(7) RJ-11 telephone line
(8) MT880
(9) RJ-45 Ethernet cable
B LAN Card setting (Page 4-12)
(10) power socket
(11) power socket
B.1 For Windows XP user
Router rear panel
B.2 For Windows Vista user
C How to use 3BB CD-ROM and Username/Password Setting (Page 13-21)
C.1 Setting by using CD-ROM
C.2 Setting via web page
A Install ADSL Router
You can connect the cables according to Figure (1):
1.
Connect the LINE port of the ADSL2+ router and the MODEM port of a splitter by using a
Figure (2)
telephone line.
(Two telephone lines are provided in the product package)
2.
Connect the LINE port of the splitter and the telephone outlet on the wall by using the other
ADSL
Ethernet
telephone line.
Reset
3.
Connect the LAN port of the ADSL2+ router and the Ethernet/LAN port of a PC by using a
4.
Connect the POWER port of the ADSL2+ router to the power socket by using the power
LAN cable.
Power
12V AC 0.8A
ADSL port; connects to the Modem port of the splitter.
Ethernet port; connects to the Ethernet port on your
computer or an Ethernet hub
Press this button and hold for three seconds to restore the
Modem to its default setting. Resetting will eliminate the
customized data,
Power switch
Power plug; connects to power adapter.
adapter.
Remark: You can see installation guide from the CD which provided in the box.
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Figure (1)
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2
LEDs
B LAN Card setting
B.1 For Windows XP user
1.
Click Start > Setting > Control Panel.
Figure (3)
The following table describes the meaning of the LEDs.
Table(1) Meaning of the LEDs
Label
Status
Color
Power
ADSL LINK
ADSL ACT
On
Green
Power On
Off
NA
Power Off
On
Green
The MT880 is activated.
On
Orange
The built-in PPP dial-up software succeeds in dialing.
Green
The MT880 is being activated.
Orange
The built-in PPP dial-up software is dialing.
Off
NA
The telephone line is not connected or the next activation
is being prepared.
Blinking
Green
There is traffic over the ADSL interface.
Off
NA
No data is transmitted through the ADSL interface.
Green
The Ethernet interface is normally connected and the
data is transmitted at 10 Mbit/s.
Orange
The Ethernet interface is normally connected and the
data is transmitted at 100 Mbit/s.
NA
The Ethernet interface is not connected with the network
cable.
Blinking
On
LAN LINK
Off
LAN ACT
Meaning
Blinking
Green
There is traffic over the Ethernet interface.
Off
NA
No data is transmitted through the Ethernet interface.
Figure (4)
2.
Double-click Network Connection.
Figure (5)
3.
Double-click Local Area Connection.
Figure (6)
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6.
4.
Click Properties.
At General tab, click Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server
address automatically then click OK.
Figure (7)
5.
Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP),then click Properties.
Figure (9)
7.
Verify the network settings of your PC as follows:
On the Windows desktop, click Start > Setting > Network Connection > Local Area
Connection.
Figure (10)
Figure (8)
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8.
Choose the support tab to view the IP address of the PC.
The correct IP address should be in the range of 192.168.1.2 – 192.168.1.254.
If the network settings are correct, you can start the installation.
B.2 For Windows Vista user
1.
Click
> Settings > Control Panel.
Figure (12)
2.
Double-click Network and Sharing Center.
Figure (13)
Figure (11)
3.
Click Manage network connections.
Figure (14)
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4.
Double-click Local Area Connection.
6.
Choose Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties.
Figure (15)
5.
Click Properties.
Figure (17)
7.
At General tab, click Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server
address automatically then click OK.
Figure (16)
Figure (18)
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8.
Verify the network settings of your PC as follows:
10. Click Properties.
> Settings > Network Connections.
On the Windows desktop,click
Figure (19)
9.
Figure (21)
Double-click Local Area Connection.
11. Click Details to view the IP address of the PC. The correct IP address should be in the
range of 192.168.1.2 – 192.168.1.254 as Figure (22).
Figure (20)
Figure (22)
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C How to use 3BB CD-ROM and Username/Password
- Double-click at User CD-ROM drive, then can show as Figure (30).
Setting
C.1 Setting by using CD-ROM
1.
Insert the 3BB CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your PC, if display shows as Figure
(30) please process as step 4, if display can’t show as Figure (30) please process as
Figure (24)
step 2.
Remark: If you can’t use 3BB CD-ROM, you can set the Username and Password as topic
2.2 For Windows Vista user
C.2
2.
How to open the file from CD-ROM for Username and Password manual setting.
- Click
> Computer as Figure (25)
In case of can’t go to welcome page automatically, please do as following
2.1 For Windows XP user
- Click Start> My Computer as Figure (23)
Figure (25)
Figure (23)
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- Click Allow in the displayed User Account Control as shown in Figure (29).
- Double-click at User CD-ROM drive.
Figure (26)
Figure (29)
- Open the CD-ROM Drive and right-click on the icon of the MT880r-T file.
After that display will show as Figure (30) and please process as step 3.
3.
The display will show as Figure (30)
Figure (27)
- Choose Run as administrator from shortcut menu as shown in Figure (28).
Figure (28)
Figure (30)
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4.
5.
6.
Choose English language from the Language list-down box in the lower left corner of the
dialog box. See Figure (30)
C.2 Setting via Web Page
Click NEXT>> in each of the following pages until you are asked to enter your username
The ADSL2+ router is pre-configured by 3BB for all internet services. You can check all the
and password. See Figure (31).
settings manually at any time if needed.
Enter your username and password provided by 3BB, and click SAVE.
The program will set up the ADSL2+ router and connect to the Internet automatically.
After the ADSL2+ router is connected to the Internet, you can surf the Internet as you wish.
Simple Set up Method
1.
Open Web Browser such as Internet Explorer (IE), type http://192.168.1.1/3bb then press
Enter.
Figure (32)
2.
The Windows as shown in figure (33) will appear, input Username and Password for
internet connecting, and then click SAVE to save it.
Figure (33)
Figure (31)
3.
The Windows as shown in figure (34) will appear, click Yes to close the Windows.
Figure (34)
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4.
Web Set up Method
1.
After connecting the cables as Figure (1) page 1, run the ADSL2+ router for 1–2 minutes.
2.
Launch the Internet Explorer and access the address 192.168.1.1.
Then the web setup page is displayed as shown in Figure (37).
Figure (35)
3.
In the Logon page, enter your username and password.
Figure (37)
The default values are admin (username) and 3bb (password).
5.
Click Basic -> WAN Setting -> PVC-0 on web setup, enter your username and password
provided by 3BB and click Submit to save the changes. Now the ADSL2+ router will
automatically connect to the 3BB network and is ready for Internet services.
Figure (38)
Figure (36)
Figure (39)
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Verifying Network Settings
Verify the network settings by selecting the Status tab of the web setup page. See Figure (40).
If the IP address is 0.0.0.0, it indicates that the connection is incorrect. The correct value should
be something like 202.xxx.xxx.xxx.
Figure (40)
Troubleshooting
If there is any problem with the ADSL2+ router, try the following operations to fix the problem:
1.
Make sure that all the cables and the power adapter are connected properly refer to
Figure (1)
2.
Make sure that the TCP/IP settings of your PC are correct.
That is, the PC is set to obtain an IP address automatically from the DNS server. Refer to
topic B.
3.
Contact Call center 1530.
Issue: 05 (2009-09-14)
Part Number: 103136
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