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User's Guide For ADSL2110-EHR V7.20+

The document provides a quick installation guide for an ADSL2110-EHR V7.20+ router. It outlines hardware setup instructions, including checking package contents and connecting cables. It then describes how to configure the router by specifying static IP addresses for PCs, accessing the web configuration interface, and setting the router to either bridged or routed mode. Settings can be further customized through the web interface for functions like firmware upgrades, security, and password recovery.

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User's Guide For ADSL2110-EHR V7.20+

The document provides a quick installation guide for an ADSL2110-EHR V7.20+ router. It outlines hardware setup instructions, including checking package contents and connecting cables. It then describes how to configure the router by specifying static IP addresses for PCs, accessing the web configuration interface, and setting the router to either bridged or routed mode. Settings can be further customized through the web interface for functions like firmware upgrades, security, and password recovery.

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Quick Installation Guide

For ADSL2110-EHR V7.20+

Contents Table
Contents Table..........................................................................................1
1 Introduction...........................................................................................2
1.1 Overview...............................................................................................................................2
1.2 Features.................................................................................................................................2
2 Hardware setup.....................................................................................3
2.1 Interface & Indicator Light Introduction..............................................................................3
2.1.1 MODEM Indicator Light & Interface Introduction..................................................3
2.1.2 Interface of splitter.....................................................................................................3
2.2 Package checking..................................................................................................................3
2.3 Layout...................................................................................................................................4
3 Start configuring the ADSL router......................................................4
3.1 Specify a static IP address to your PCs.................................................................................4
3.2 Introduction to the Web configuration..................................................................................5
3.3 Start configuring the ADSL router........................................................................................5
3.3.1 Bridged mode.............................................................................................................5
3.3.2 Router mode...............................................................................................................7
4 System administration..........................................................................9
4.1 Firmware upgrade.................................................................................................................9
4.2 Security...............................................................................................................................10
4.3 Password Recovery.............................................................................................................10

1 Introduction
1.1 Overview
The ADSL2110-EHR V7.20+ series supports ADSL, ADSL2 and ADSL2+ over the existing
copper lines, with downstream transmission rate up to 24Mbps (ADSL2+) and upstream

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transmission rate up to 1.024 Mbps. They can support PPPoA (RFC 2364 - PPP over AAL5),
PPPoE (RFC 2516 – PPP over Ethernet) and RFC 1483 encapsulation over ATM (bridged or
routed).

1.2 Features
Standards Compliance
◆ ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 compliant
◆ ITU-T G.992.1 (G.DMT) compliant: Up to 8Mbps downstream and 896Kbps upstream data
rate
◆ ITU-T G.992.2 (G.lite) compliant: Supports splitter-less implementation and up to 1.5M
downstream and 512Kbps upstream data rate
◆ ITU-T G.992.3 compliant: Better performance on long lines, and improve interoperability
between chipset suppliers
◆ ITU-T G.992.5 Annex A compliant: Up to 24Mbps downstream and 1Mbps up stream data
rate
Hardware Features
◆ Compatible with various local telecom equipments: Huawei, ZTE, DTT, Alcatel, Lucent,
Ericsson and so on.
◆ Stable transmission speed even at a transmission distance of 5KM
◆ Supports 8 PVCs
Software Features
◆ Supports RFC 1483 protocol (MPOA), RFC 1577 protocol (IPOA),RFC 2364 protocol (PPP
over ATM) ,and RFC 2516 protocol
◆ Firmware upgrade and configuration over WEB
Operating Environment
◆ Operating: +0℃ ~ +50℃
◆ Non-operating: -40℃ ~ +85℃
Humidity
◆ Operating: 10%~95% RH
◆ Non-operating: 10%~95% RH
Standard Approval
◆ CE CLASS B.
◆ FCC PART 15 CLASS B
◆ FCC PART 68
◆ UL 1950

2 Hardware setup
2.1 Interface & Indicator Light Introduction
2.1.1 MODEM Indicator Light & Interface Introduction
Item Label State Introduction

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ON:MODEM synchronized to the DSLAM

CD Flash Slowly:MODEM idle


Flash Quickly: MODEM training, but not
synchronized
Indicator
DATA Flash: Data transmitting via LAN interface
Light
LAN ON: linked to network card of PC

PWR ON:MODEM power on

TEST Not used

Connect to the ADSL line or the ‘MODEM’


ADSL
port of Splitter

Connect to the NIC with a crossed network


LAN
line
Interface
Introduction Connect to power adapter enclosed in the
POWER
package

RESET Restore default settings

I/O Power switch

2.1.2 Interface of splitter


Label Introduction

LINE Connect to the ADSL line

MODEM Connect to ‘ADSL’ port of the MODEM

PHONE Connect to the phone

2.2 Package checking


First of all, please check out if the articles listed below present.

Item Quantity Remark

Power Adapter 1

Phone line 2
RJ45 Network Line 1
MODEM 1
CD-ROM 1 User’s manual
Splitter 1

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2.3 Layout

ADSL Line Splitter

Internet
Telephone / Fax Machine
DSLAM

ADSL2110-EHR 7.20+
RJ-45 Cable connect to NIC

Note: Splitter is needed to: -Filter out line noise, i.e.


- Prevent line noise when there is incoming / outgoing call;
- Prevent connection speed drop when using modem.

3 Start configuring the ADSL router


Note: the default IP address of the Ethernet is 192.168.1.1 and the
Netmask is 255.255.255.0

3.1 Specify a static IP address to your PCs


Control Panel >Network>TCP/IP of your LAN card

IP Address : 192.168.1.x (x range from 2 → 254)


Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
Gateway : 192.168.1.1
DNS Server : DNS Server IP defined by the ISP

i.) Verify the connection between your PC and the ADSL router
a) From start → Run
b) Enter ping 192.168.1.1 –t and click OK
c) You will see replies from the router.
d) If you receive ‘Request timed out’, it indicates failure of the connection to
the router, please check the network cable or Network Setting.
ii.) You shall disable the proxy settings in your Internet Browser if any.

Tools → Internet Options → Connection → LAN settings → Disable Proxy Server

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iii.) Ensure your Internet Browser is set to connect directly.

For Internet Explorer, click Tools → Internet Options, and then the Connection
tab.  Make sure that Internet Explorer is set to <Never dial a connection>.

For Netscape Navigator, click Edit → Preferences → Advanced → Proxy.  Make sure that
Netscape Navigator is set to <Direct connection to the Internet>

3.2 Introduction to the Web configuration


i) Open your Internet Browser (e.g. Internet Explorer), type http://192.168.1.1
ii) It will ask for administrator’s username and password when restarting or
configuring.
Use default username: admin, password: admin

3.3 Start configuring the ADSL router


The router will run as one of the following modes:
Routing mode
 RFC 1483 Routed
 PPPoE Routed
 PPPoA Routed
Bridging mode
 RFC 1483 Bridged
 PPPoE Relay Bridged
NOTE:
1) The ADSL2110-EHR V7.20+ is configured in 1483 Bridged mode and there are 8
PVCs in it default. The default PVCs are 0/35, 8/81, 8/35, 0/32, 0/33, 0/100, 8/88,
0/200.
2) You can to configure it as follows by yourself, before you do it, remember to delete
all the 8 default connections first.

3.3.1 Bridged mode


3.3.1.1 RFC 1483 Bridged
Click Setup ---New Connection

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Configure the new connection:
● Name: the alias of the PVC
● Type: Bridge, means 1483 bridged
● Encapsulation: LLC or VC
● PVC: VPI and VCI
Others keep default. And then click apply.
Then click Tools --- system --- save to save the configuration and reboot the modem.

Configure the PC:


Control Panel >Network>TCP/IP of your LAN card

IP Address: Line IP address defined by the ISP


Subnet Mask: defined by the ISP
Gateway: Gateway IP defined by the ISP
DNS Server: DNS Server IP defined by the ISP

3.3.1.2 PPPoE Relay Bridged


Some users might prefer to configure the ADSL2110-EH to <bridge mode> so that they
are able to connect or disconnect the PPPoE session manually.
The configuration of the PPPoE Relay Bridged is same to the configuration of RFC
1483 Bridged.
Configure the user’s PC:
Setup the PPPoE dialer software such as Enternet-300, Create PPPoE Dialer and enjoy
it!

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3.3.2 Router mode
3.3.2.1 1483 Routed
Click Setup ---New Connection

Configure the new connection:


● Name: the alias of the PVC
● Type: Static, -------means 1483 router
● Encapsulation type: LLC or VC
● PVC: VPI and VCI
● And the IP address 、Mask 、and the GW
● Mode: Means 1483 bridge or 1483 router
Others keep default. And then click apply
Then click Tools --- system --- save to save the configuration and reboot the modem.

Configure the PC:


Control Panel >Network>TCP/IP of your LAN card

IP Address: 192.168.1.x (x range from 2 → 254)


Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.1.1
DNS Server: DNS Server IP defined by the ISP

3.2.2.2 PPPoA Routed


Click Setup ---New Connection

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Configure the new connection:
● Name: the alias of the PVC
● Type: PPPoA -------means RFC 2364 (PPPoA)
● PVC: VPI and VCI
● Username and the Password for PPP
● Set Route: use the PPP for the default route
Others keep default. And then click apply
Then click Tools --- system --- save to save the configuration and reboot
the modem.

PC configuration:
The same to the configuration in the configure 1483 Routed

3.2.2.3 PPPoE Routed


Click Setup ---New Connection

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● Name: the alias of the PVC
● Type: PPPoE -------means RFC 2516 (PPPoE)
● PVC: VPI and VC
● Username and the Password for PPP
● Set Route: use the PPP for the default route
● Enforce MRU: means MTU=1492

Others keep default. And then click apply


Then click Tools --- system --- save to save the configuration and reboot the modem.

PC configuration:
The same to the configuration in the configure RFC 1483 Routed.

4 System administration
4.1 Firmware upgrade
Click Tools ----Upgrade Gateway----- select a File and Update Gateway

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4.2 Security
The default user/password is admin /admin. You may change the username and the
password.

4.3 Password Recovery


When you forget your password, you may push the Reset button for 10 seconds on back
of modem and the modem will restore the default configuration.

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