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TELINDUS 1130/1131 ADSL ROUTER/BRIDGE


Quick Start Guide
Version 2.0

Telindus Technical Publications - Geldenaaksebaan 335 - B-3001 Leuven Belgium - Tel. +32 16 382011

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Copyright notice
The information and descriptions contained in this publication are the property of
Telindus. Such information and descriptions must not be copied or reproduced by any
means, or disseminated or distributed without the express prior written permission of
Telindus.

Disclaimer

This publication could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors, for


which Telindus never can or shall be held liable. Changes are made periodically to the
information herein; these changes will be incorporated in new editions of this
publication. Telindus may make improvements and/or changes in the product(s)
described in this publication at any time, without prior notice.

Safety Warnings
Always observe standard safety precautions during installation, operation and
maintenance of this product. Only qualified and authorized service personnel should
carry out adjustment, maintenance or repairs to this instrument. Either the operator or
the user should perform no adjustment, maintenance or repairs.

The interfaces on the Telindus 1130/1131 ADSL Router/Bridge should only be


connected to circuit types as listed below:

Interface Connector Circuit


Line Interface RJ11 TNV-1
LAN Interface RJ45 SELV
USB Interface Type-A USB Connector SELV

Carefully read the safety instructions in this manual.

Warranty
Product warranty does not apply to damage caused by lightning, power surges
or wrong voltage usage.

Your feedback
Your satisfaction about this purchase is an extremely important priority to all of us at
Telindus. Accordingly, all electronic, functional and cosmetic aspects of this new unit
have been carefully and thoroughly tested and inspected. If any fault is found with this
unit or should you have any other quality-related comment concerning this delivery,
please submit the Quality Comment Form on our web page
http://www.telindus.com/accessproducts.

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Conformity Statements
http://www.telindus.com/accessproducts
! Products ! Choose a product ! Download certificates

Hereby, TELINDUS declares that this TELINDUS 1130/1131 ROUTER/BRIDGE is in


compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive
1999/5/EC.

Bij deze verklaart TELINDUS dat deze TELINDUS 1130/1131 ROUTER/BRIDGE in


overeenstemming is met de essentiële vereisten en andere relevante bepalingen van Richtlijn
1999/5/EC.

Par la présente, TELINDUS déclare que ce TELINDUS 1130/1131 ROUTER/BRIDGE est en


conformité avec les exigences essentielles et autres articles applicables de la Directive
1999/5/EC.

Hiermit, TELINDUS erklärt daß dieser TELINDUS 1130/1131 ROUTER/BRIDGE in


Fügsamkeit ist mit den wesentlichen Anforderungen und anderen relevanten Bereitstellungen
von Direktive 1999/5/EC.

Mediante la presente, TELINDUS declara que el TELINDUS 1130/1131 ROUTER/BRIDGE


cumple con los requisitos esenciales y las demás prescripciones relevantes de la Directiva
1999/5/CE.

A TELINDUS declara que o TELINDUS 1130/1131 ROUTER/BRIDGE cumpre os principais


requisitos e outras disposições da Directiva 1999/5/EC.

Col presente, TELINDUS dichiara che questo TELINDUS 1130/1131 ROUTER/BRIDGE è in


acquiescenza coi requisiti essenziali e stipulazioni attinenti ed altre di Direttivo 1999/5/EC.

Με το παρόν, η TELINDUS δηλώνει ότι αυτό το TELINDUS 1130/1131 ROUTER/BRIDGE


είναι συµµορφούµενο µε τις βασικές απαιτήσεις και µε τις υπόλοιπες σχετικές διατάξεις της
οδηγίας 1999/5/EC.

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Safety instructions
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Unplug the unit from the wall power outlet before installing, adjusting or servicing.

ACHTUNG! WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSINSTRUKTIONEN


Vor sämtlichen Arbeiten am Gerät (Installation, Einstellungen, Reparaturen etc.) sollten Sie
den Netzstecker aus der Steckdose ziehen.

SAFETY WARNING
To avoid damage to the equipment, please observe all procedures described in this manual.
Ensure that the unit and its connected equipment all use the same AC power and ground, to
reduce noise interference and possible safety hazards caused by differences in ground or
earth potentials.

SICHERHEITSBESTIMMUNGEN
Um eine Beschädigung des Gerätes zu verhindern, beachten Sie bitte unbedingt die
Sicherheitsbestimmungen, die in diesem Abschnitt beschrieben werden.

Unpacking
Rough handling during shipping causes most early failures. Before installation, check the
shipping carton for signs of damage:
1. If the carton box is damaged, please place a claim with the carrier company
immediately.
2. If the carton box is undamaged, do not dispose of it in case you need to store the unit
or ship it in the future.

Selecting a site
WARNING
Always place the unit on its feet without blocking the air vents.
Do not stack multiple units directly onto each other, as stacking can cause heat build-up that
could damage the equipment.

ACHTUNG
Stellen Sie das Gerät niemals seitlich, sondern nur auf den Füßen auf und achten Sie darauf,
daß die Lüftungsschlitze an der Seitenverkleidung frei bleiben.
Stapeln Sie nicht mehrere Geräte direkt übereinander, dies kann zu einem Hitzestau führen.

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Contents

Introduction....................................................................................................................3
Minimum System Requirements....................................................................................3
ADSL Router Package...................................................................................................3
ADSL Router Overview ................................................................................................3
Step 1: Connecting the ADSL Router to Your Computer/Notebook ............................3
Step 2: Configuring Your Ethernet Network Card/ Installing your USB Device.........3
Step 3: Configuring Your Internet Browser...................................................................3
Step 4: Connecting to the Internet ...............................................................................3

Introduction
Thank you for your purchase of the TELINDUS 1130/1131 ADSL
ROUTER/BRIDGE. The ADSL Router provides you with a high-speed broadband
Internet connection using your existing phone line that at the same time allows you to
make phone calls.

The ADSL Ethernet & USB Router can be connected to any computer/notebook with
a USB Port or 10/100 Base-T Ethernet card. For multiple users connection, you may
connect your computers/notebooks to both the Ethernet Port and USB Port on the
ADSL Router at the same time or expand the Ethernet connection of the ADSL
Router with an Ethernet Hub / Switch.

This documentation assumes that you have already installed an Ethernet card on your
computer/notebook.

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Minimum System Requirements


• Pentium® MMX 233MHz
• A CD-ROM Drive
• Ethernet card installed with TCP/IP Protocol (required only if you are connecting to
the ETHERNET port of your DSL Router)
• USB port (required by if you are connecting to the USB Port of your ADSL Router)
• Host Operating Systems support for USB:
Windows® 98 Second Edition
Windows® 2000
Windows® Me
Windows® XP
• OS independent for Ethernet
• Web Browser support:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 (or later versions)
Netscape® Navigator 3.02 (or later versions)

ADSL Router Package


For any missing items, please contact your dealer immediately.
3. Quick Start 4. USB Cable
1. ADSL Ethernet & USB Router 2. Installation CD

5.Telephone Cable (RJ-11) 6. Power Adapter (DC 9V) 7. CAT-5 UTP Straight
Ethernet Network cable (RJ-45)

8. POTS-Splitter1 (optional)

1 Depending on your country of purchase, your package may or may not come with a POTS Splitter
and/o r second Telephone Cable. The POTS Splitter is required if you are connecting a Telephone Set
to the Ethernet Modem. Please refer to Step 1.2 - Connecting to the ADSL Line for details. A POTS-
Splitter can also be obtained from your PTT or purchased from your dealer.

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ADSL Router Overview

Front Indicators

②④



① PPP
Lights up when the PPP connection is established.

② PWR
Lights up when power is supplied to the Router.

③ DSL
Lights up when the ADSL connection is established.
Flickers when the ADSL Router is trying to establish a connection with the ADSL
Service Provider

④ ETH/ACT
Lights up when the Ethernet cable is properly connected from your ADSL Router to
the Ethernet Card.
Flickers when the ADSL is transmitting / receiving data.

⑤ USB
Lights up when the USB device driver is successfully installed in your Computer/
Notebook.

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Back Panel


③ ⑤

① DSL
Telephone jack (RJ-11) to connect to your Telephone Wall Socket (ADSL line).

② USB
USB Port to connect to the USB port on your Computer/Notebook.

③ ETHERNET
10/100 Base-T Ethernet jack (RJ-45) to connect to your Ethernet Network card or
Ethernet Hub / Switch.

④ RESET
To reset your ADSL Router to factory default settings. (All customised settings that
you have saved will be lost!) Please refer to the below footer3 on how to activate the
reset function.

⑤ DCIN
To connect to the Power Adapter that comes with your package.

3 To activate the reset function:


- Ensure that your ADSL Router is powered on.
-Use a paper clip or a pencil tip to depress the reset button and release.
At this point, the DSL indicator light will go off, followed by the USB and ETHERNET indicators.
The reset is in progress.
- When the DSL indicator starts blinking, it means that the reset process is completed. The default
settings are now restored.
- ADSL line is established once the DSL indicator lights up.

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Step 1: Connecting the ADSL Router to Your


Computer/Notebook
! Power off your Computer/Notebook or/and any connected devices before
connecting to the ADSL Router!

To connect to your ADSL Router, you need to have either an Ethernet Port or a USB
Port present on your computer/Notebook.

Step 1.1 Connecting to the Ethernet/USB


(See the note on the following page if you are not sure of how the Ethernet and USB
Port look like)

1.1.1 For Single-User Connection


The following shows a typical single-user connection.
Check if your Computer/Notebook has an Ethernet Port.

Ethernet / USB

Computer/Notebook with
Ethernet Network Card or USB
Port

• If an Ethernet Port is present, please proceed to section 1.1.2(a) Connecting


to the Ethernet.
• If an Ethernet Port is not present, locate the USB Port on your
Computer/Notebook and proceed to section 1.1.2 (b) Connecting to the USB.

1.1.2 For Multiple-User Connection


You may connect one computer/notebook to the Ethernet Port and another one to the
USB Port on the ADSL Router at the same time. Refer to both section 1.1.2 (a)
Connecting to the Ethernet and Section 1.1.2 (b) Connecting to the USB for the
connections.

For more than 2 computers/notebooks connections, you may also expand the Ethernet
connection by connecting the ADSL Router to an Ethernet Switch/Hub.

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See the following illustration.

Computer/Notebook
with USB Port

USB

Ethernet Switch/Hub

Ethernet

Computers/Notebooks
with Ethernet Network Cards

For details on the connection and types of Ethernet Network cable to use with the
Ethernet Switch/ Hub, please refer to documentation that comes with your Ethernet
Switch/Hub.

NOT SURE HOW THE ETHERNET/USB PORT LOOK LIKE?


The following are some tips to help you locate your Ethernet/USB Ports
on your Computer/Notebook. Alternatively, you may refer to the
documentation that comes with your Computer/Notebook.
Locating the Ethernet Port on your Computer/Notebook
Most Computers/Notebooks have labels describing the Ports. For
Ethernet Port, you will see ETHERNET, ETH or RJ45 labelled near the
Port. If your Computer/Notebook does not have such descriptions, try the
following.
- Picture A gives the illustration of an Ethernet Port. All Ethernet Ports
have 8 conductors on it. Do not mistaken with the LINE Port (Picture B)
that has only 6 conductors.
-The Ethernet Port is slightly bigger than the LINE Port.

A. ETHERNET: B. LINE:
Locating the USB Port on your Computer/Notebook
The USB Port on your Computer/Notebook can often be identified by the
label USB or the icon

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1.1.2 (a) Connecting to the Ethernet


(This connection is not required if you are connecting to an Ethernet Switch/Hub for
multiple-users connection).

Back view of a computer


Ethernet Port

Ethernet
Back view of Network Card
the ADSL Router

Ethernet Network cable

You may now proceed to Step 1.2.

1.1.2 (b) Connecting to the USB

Back view of
a computer
USB Port
Back view of
the ADSL Router

USB cable

You may now proceed to Step 1.2.

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Step 1.2 Connecting to the ADSL Line


To connect the ADSL Ethernet Modem to the ADSL line, carried out Step 1.2(a).
To connect the ADSL Ethernet Modem to the ADSL line and a Telephone Set, carried out Step
1.2(b).

(a) To connect to the ADSL line

Back view of the


ADSL Ethernet Telephone
Modem Wall Socket

Telephone cable

(b) To connect to the ADSL line and Telephone Set

Back view of the ADSL Telephone Wall Socket


Ethernet Modem

POTS Splitter
Connect the Telephone set to the jack
labeled TEL or PHONE and the
Telephone cable telephone cable to the jack labeled LINE.

Telephone Set

The POTS Splitter is a device that allows you to connect both your Telephone cable and Telephone Set
to the same Telephone Wall Socket. The device at the same time helps to eliminate background noise
on the telephone line, ensuring the best possible phone performance.

Step 1.3 Connecting to the Power Outlet

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Connecting your ADSL Router to the Power Outlet via the Power adapter (that comes
with your ADSL Router package).

Back view of Connect the other end of


The ADSL Router The Power Adapter to the
Power Outlet

Step 1.4 Powering On


- Power on the Power Outlet that is connected to your ADSL Router.
- Power on your Computer(s)/Notebook(s).
Please proceed to Step 2.

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Step 2: Configuring Your Ethernet Network Card/


Installing your USB Device
! If your computer/notebook is connected to the Ethernet Port of the ADSL Router,
proceed with section 2.1. If your computer/notebook is connected to the USB Port of
the ADSL Router, proceed with section 2.2. If your computer/notebooks are
connected to both the Ethernet Port and USB Port of your ADSL Router, please
proceed with both sections 2.1 and 2.2.

2.1 Configuring Your Ethernet Network Card


1. Proceed with this section ONLY if your computer/notebook is connected to
the Ethernet Port of your ADSL Router.
2. The following illustrated screen shots serve only as examples. For any
dissimilarities, please follow closely the instructions prompted on your Computer.

2.1.1 For Windows® 98 Second Edition / Windows® Me


i From your Windows desktop, right-click on the Network Neighborhood icon.
Select Properties.
iiii From the Configuration tab, select TCP/IP-> xxx where xxx refers to the
model of your Ethernet Card that is connected to your ADSL Router.
Click Properties.

(This screen shot uses 3Com EtherLink


Ethernet card model as an example).

iii Click the IP Address tab.


Click the option Obtain an IP
address automatically and
click OK to save the settings.

Ensure that your ADSL Router is powered on.


Restart your system. Proceed to Step 3.

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2.1.2 For Windows® 2000 / Windows® XP


i Windows® 2000:
a) From your Windows desktop, right-click on the icon My Network Places
and select Properties.
b) At the Network and Dial-up Connections window, right-click on the
Local Area Connection icon and select Properties.
Windows® XP:
(Instructions are based on default Start menu option)
a) From your Windows desktop, click Start > All Programs > Accessories >
Communications > Network Connections.
b) Right-click on the Local Area Connection icon that reflects the model of
your Ethernet Card that is connected to your ADSL Router and click
Properties.

ii Ensure that the field Connect Using indicates the model of your Ethernet Card that
is connected to your ADSL Router.
(This is important especially if you have more than one Local Area Connection icons
displayed at the Network and Dial-up Connections / Network Connections window.
Ensure that you have selected the correct one.)
Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties.

(This screen shot uses 3Com


EtherLink Ethernet card model as an
example).

iii Select the option Obtain an IP


address automatically and click
OK.
Click OK again to close.
Ensure that your ADSL Router is
powered on. Restart your system.
Proceed to Step 3.

2.2 Installing the USB Device Driver

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1. Proceed with this section ONLY if your computer/notebook is connected to


the USB Port of your ADSL Router!
2. The following screen shots illustrated serve only as examples. For any
dissimilarities, please follow closely the instructions prompted on your
Computer/Notebook.
3. For Windows®98 Second Edition users, you may be prompted for your
Windows CD-ROM. Have it ready by your side.

2.2.1 Installing the USB Device Driver


For Windows® 98 Second Edition
i Power on your computer to start Windows.
ii Place the Installation CD into your CD-ROM Drive
iii At the following prompt, and click Next.

iv Select Search for the best driver


for your device (recommended) option
and click Next.

v Click CD-ROM drives option and click Next.

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vi Select the updated driver (recommended) DSL Router USB Remote NDIS
Network Device and click Next.

vii Click Next to proceed installation with indicated driver.


Depending on your system configurations, you may be prompted for your windows
CD-ROM during installation. At the prompt, replace the Installation CD in your CD-
ROM Drive with your Windows CD-ROM and click OK.
At the Copying Files dialog box, enter the path of your Windows CD-ROM and click
OK.

Viii Click Finish to complete the USB Driver installation


Ix Restart your system when prompted.
Proceed to Step 3.

2.2.2 Installing the USB Device Driver –For Windows® Me


i Power on your computer to start Windows.
ii Place the Installation CD into your CD-ROM Drive.
iii At the following prompt, select Specify the location of the driver (Advanced)
option and click Next.

iv Click Removable Media option


and click Next.

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v. Click Next again to proceed installation with the indicator driver.


vi Click Finish to complete the USB driver installation.
vii Restart your system when prompted.
Proceed to Step 3.

2.2.3 Installing the USB Device Driver-For Windows® 2000


i Power on your computer to start Windows.
ii Place the Installation CD into your CD-ROM Drive.
iii At the following prompt, click Next.

iv Select search for a suitable driver


for my device (recommended)
option and click Next.

v. Click CD-ROM drives option and click Next.

vi At the next prompt, click Next to proceed installation with the indicated driver.

vii You may be prompted with Digital Signature Not Found dialog box during
installation. (This happens when Windows detects your driver as a new version).
Click Yes to proceed with the installation.

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viii. Click Finish when prompted.


Upon completion, proceed to Step 3.

2.2.4 Installing the USB Device Driver-For Windows ® XP

i Power on your computer to start Windows.


ii Place the Installation CD into your CD-ROM Drive
iii At the following prompt, select Install from a list or specific location
(Advanced) option and click Next.

iv Click Search removable media


option and click Next.

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v You may be prompted with Hardware Installation dialog box.


(This happens when Windows detects your driver as a new version).
Click Continue Anyway to proceed with the installation.

vi Click Finish when prompted.


Upon completion, proceed to Step 3.

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Step 3: Configuring Your Internet Browser

3.1 Microsoft® Internet Explorer™ (based on IE 5.5)


i From your Windows desktop, double-click on your Internet Explorer icon to
launch your Browser.

ii From the Menu, click Tools and select Internet Options.

iii Select the Connection tab. Click the field, 'Never dial a connection'. (This
option will be grayed off if you have not installed an analog modem on your
computer/notebook before. Proceed with 3.1 IV).

iv Click the LAN Settings... button. Ensure that your Proxy Server is not enabled.

v Click OK to close the dialog box.

You may now proceed to Step 4 to establish your Internet connection.

3.2 Netscape® Navigator


i From your Windows desktop, double-click on your Navigator icon to launch
your Browser.

ii Depending on your Netscape versions, carry out one of the following instructions:
Click Options > Network Preferences.

Select Proxies. Ensure that the No Proxies option is selected.


OR
Click Edit > Preferences.
Select Advanced and click Proxies. Ensure that the option Direct Connection to the
Internet is enabled.

iii Click OK for changes to take effect.

You may now proceed to Step 4 to establish your Internet connection.

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Step 4: Connecting to the Internet


i From your Internet Browser, key in http://192.168.1.1 at the address bar and hit
<Enter>.

ii You will be prompted for the Username and Password to login to the Web
Management. Enter admin for the username and admin for the password
(factory defaults). Click OK.
(Not that this Username and Password is not the same as the username and password
given by your ADSL Service Provider to connect to the Internet).

iii Click SETUP followed by Quick Start.

iv Enter the relevant information given by your ADSL Service Provider. Typical
information is UserName (User ID), Password, Protocol, VPI and VCI. Before
connecting, click on Save All Settings to keep these Provider Settings. Click then on
Connect and normally you will be connected to the Internet.

In some special cases other settings might be needed to get a connection to the
Internet. In this case consult the Web User’s Guide on the CD. This guide also
describes tools and tips on what to do if you fail to connect to the Internet.

For a detailed description of the Web interface please refer to the Web User’s Guide
on the CD or on the Web site: www.telindusproducts.com

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