Page i ZSR0104C Series Broadband Switch Router User Manual
Page 3 client will receive the same LAN IP address. ‧ Remote Management ZSR0104C SERIES can be configured and managed from the WAN side via
Page 4 concepts of ZSR0104C SERIES. Enjoy your use of ZSR0104C SERIES! Organization of This User’s Manual Chapter 1, Introduction It briefly
Page 5 Chapter 2 Get to Know The Hardware This Chapter explains ZSR0104C SERIES LED and Port functions. 2.1 LED Indicators ZSR0104CP
Page 6 2.2 Back Panel On the back panel, ZSR0104C SERIES has 4 RJ-45 10/100Mbps Ethernet LAN ports, and 1 RJ-45 10/100Mbps Ethernet WAN p
Page 7 SERIES power adapter into the power outlet. Step 3. It takes around 15 seconds to reset. The Power LED will turn on Green initially.
Page 8 WAN port. 3.5 Power up ZSR0104C SERIES Connect the correct Power Adapter to ZSR0104C SERIES. Then plug the Power Adapter into an A
Page 9 Step1. Launch a web browser on your client PC connected to ZSR0104C SERIES. Then point the Web browser to http://192.168.1.1 (http://1
Page 10 Figure 4 –2 First please choose your local time zone to set time for your NAT. If have daylight saving click the checkbox and input
Page 11 You will see 4 options as followed. If Internet access is through the cable modem, Please click the selection button of the “Cab
Page 12 The default WAN Setting of ZSR0104C SERIES is Cable Modem Connection without Host Name and MAC Clone If you don’t know the MAC add
Page ii FCC Interference Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
Page 13 Fixed - IP is a WAN access type provided by some Internet Service Providers. You need to enter the information of IP address, Subnet M
Page 14 b. Idle Time field: If the Idle Time was specified with non-zero number, ZSR0104C SERIES router disconnects the PPPoE session after
Page 15 a. Idle Time field: If the Idle Time was specified with non-zero number, ZSR0104C SERIES router disconnects the PPTP session after t
Page 16 Step 5. The ” DHCP Setting” page is used to configure DHCP Server and DHCP Client in LAN .If DHCP Server enabled, the LAN PC Client ca
Page 17 Step 2. Click the “Advanced Setup “ (see Figure 4 – 2) and will be displayed, Figure 5 - 1. Step 3. The Router Status screen will s
Page 18 5.3 Time Click the “System/Time” button, will see the Figure 5-3 Figure 5 - 3 If you want to assign the timeserver, enter the I
Page 19 The Administrator Setting page provides the following configuration options: a. Change Administrator’s User Name and Password b. WAN S
Page 20 5.5 Firmware Upgrade A web-based interface, via Microsoft Internet Explore or Netscape web browser, is provided to allow the user upg
Page 21 Through the “Choose file” menu, locate the latest router firmware and open it. For example, the latest firmware file, zonet_2004.bin
Page 22 If click the “OK”, will appear firmware upgrade programming page, please wait for 35 seconds, the Nat will restart. When the fi
Page iii The Specifications of ZSR0104C Series WAN 1 RJ-45 10/100Mbps Ethernet Port LAN 4 RJ-45 10/100Mbps Ethernet Ports Reload Button
Page 23 button on the confirmation page to make the ZSR0104C SERIES reboot. (See Figure 5 - 6) Figure 5 – 5 Figure 5 – 6 After clickin
Page 24 Step 1. Select DDNS service provider. ZSR0104C SERIES supports two DDNS service providers, www.no-ip.com or www.dyndns.org. Browse
Page 25 If dyndns.org was selected, User Name, Password and Host Name are mandatory; Enable Wildcard, Mail Exchanger and Backup MX are optio
Page 26 receive the same LAN IP address, when ZSR0104C SERIES assigns IP addresses in the next time. B. The Pool Range of Assigned IP Addres
Page 27 5. DHCP Client List When DHCP is enabled. Will see how many DHCP clients get IP address form the NAT. If you want to enable DHCP i
Page 28 As illustrated as above, when ZSR0104C SERIES obtains traffic of Port 21 from the Internet, it will forward it to the FTP server wit
Page 29 5.10 Firewall 1. DMZ Host Configuration You can set up your personal computer or network-ready device to be a public or local DMZ host
Page 30 illustrated Then you will be able to communicate with your friend via NetMeeting. Besides, the other LAN clients behind ZSR0104C SERI
Page 31 To enable Public DMZ Host, check Enable below Public DMZ Host and enter the public IP address of the device you want to assign as the
Page 32 3. URL Filter If you want to restrict your LAN clients from accessing certain websites, enter the keywords of the websites in the blan
Page iv Table of Contents FCC Interference Statement...ii The Specifications of ZSR0104C SERIES.
Page 33 Checked this item, the LAN client can access to the following services. For example, forwarding port 21.The LAN client only can access
Page 34 6. IP Filter A. Disable Checked this item, the LAN client can access to Internet. B. Blocking the following IP Checked this it
Page 35 4. DNS (Domain Name System) Failure. Please refer to the solution for each reason and solve your problem. If the problem persists, p
Page 36 3. Failed Connection on ZSR0104C SERIES WAN Side Solution: 1. Check if the WAN link/act LED is continuously on or flashing. 2.
Page 37 Appendix A: A.1 Disable Web Proxy When the Web Proxy is disabled, your Web browser can obtain information from ZSR0104C SERIES wi
Page 38 Step 2. Click the Connections tab. Press the LAN Settings... button. (Figure A -22) Figure A–22 Step 3. Verify t
Page 39 D. B. Netscape Step 1. Open Netscape and click the Stop button. Choose Edit and then click Preferences... A Preferences window will
Page 40 Step 3. Check Direct connection to the Internet. Then click the OK button. (Figure A-26) Figure A–26 2. For Windows
Page 41 Step 2. Click the Connections tab. Press the LAN Settings... button. (Figure A-28) Figure A–28 Step 3. Verify th
Page 42 F. B. Netscape Step 1. Open Netscape and click the Stop button. Choose Edit and then click Preferences... A Preferences window will
Page v 3.2 Connect Ethernet Hub/Switch to ZSR0104C SERIES 7 3.3 Connect Wireless Access Point to ZSR0104C SERIES 7 3.4 Connect Cable/xDSL Mo
Page 43 Step 3. Check Direct connection to the Internet. Then click the OK button. (Figure A-32) Figure A–32 3. For MAC The i
Page 44 I. A. Netscape Step 1. Launch Netscape Navigator and click the Stop button. Go through the path “Edit→Preferences...” Step 2. I
Page 45 Step 2. Run the WINIPCFG command. (Figure A-34) Figure A–34 Step 3. To release the previous IP settings in your com
Page 46 2. For Windows 2000 /NT If you use Windows 2000 or NT, follow the steps to verify the IP settings in your client PC. The steps and scr
Page 47 Step 3. To release the previous IP settings in your computer, run the command “ipconfig / release.” (Figure A-39) Fig
Page 48 3. For Windows XP If you use Windows XP, follow the steps to verify the IP settings in your client computer. Step 1. Go through t
Page 49 Step 4. To obtain new IP settings from WPD –140, run “ipconfig / renew.” As listed below, the IP address is your client computer’s L
Page 50 5. For Unix/Linux If you use Unix or Linux, follow the steps to verify the IP settings in your client PC. Step 1. To release the prev
Page 51 Appendix B: Common Port Numbers Port Number Service Name 7 Echo 11 Systat 19 Chargen 20 (21) FTP 23 TELNET 25 SMTP 37 Time 49 TACA
Page 52 Appendix C: Terminology ‧ Auth (TCP Authentication) It implements the Identification Protocol, which can identify active TCP connecti
Page vi 5.6 DHCP Server ...25 1. DHCP Definition...
Page 53 File Transfer Protocol enables you to transfer files in a bi-directional method over a TCP/IP network. ‧ Firewall It is a mechanism
Page 54 to a different network or subnet. ‧ IP Address It is a 32-binary digit number that provides the source or destination information on
Page 55 of Ethernet and is commonly implemented by xDSL box Internet Service Provider for Dial-Up Internet connections. ‧ PPTP (Point to Point
Page 56 Telnet is a terminal emulation protocol used commonly on the Internet and TCP/IP network. It enables you to log on to a remote compute
Page vii Appendix B: Common Port Numbers...51 Appendix C: Terminology...52 Appendix D: Technical Suppo
Page 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing ZSR0104C SERIES Broadband Switch Router. This chapter covers a brief description of
Page 2 LAN clients. Therefore the LAN clients “share” the only one WAN IP address, and it is called Broadband Switch. ‧ Firewall ZSR0104C SE
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