Hawking Technology H-BR49 User Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - 4-Port Broadband Router

H-BR49 4-Port Broadband Router

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Password Default setting: No password. Setting up a password: When configuring the device, press Enter to login the configuration for the first tim

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For CATV dynamic mode: Adapter Address Some Internet Service Providers (ISP) require that you register the MAC address of your network card/adapte

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For DSL dynamic mode: PPPoE Account Info Provided by your ISP Username Provided by your ISP. Password Provided by your ISP. Service Name For identi

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Before you start setting up IP Sharing via browser-based web configuration, make sure that: • Assuming the workstation’s TCP/IP is set to obtain I

Page 6 - 1: Sample Application

List), Factory Reset, Save Configuration, or Firmware Upgrade. Click on the desired setup item to expand the page in the main navigation pane. The

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Figure 5 Device Information Adapter Address This field is grayed out because the Adapter Address is not supposed to be entered randomly. Do No

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PPPoE (DSL dynamic Mode) If this mode is selected and settings are saved, this IP sharing device will be connected to the Internet over an always-o

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Device Information Adapter Address This field is grayed out because the Adapter Address is not supposed to be entered randomly. Do Not alter the co

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Service Name For identification purposes: if it is required, your ISP will provide you with the information. Max packet size (TCP MSS): Click the d

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Note that there may be more than one IP address from your ISP; select one address and enter it in the corresponding field. Figur

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Trademarks & Copyright Windows 95/98/ME and Windows NT/2000/XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp. All other brands and product names ar

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Device/Computer Name Enter a descriptive name for identification purposes. Some Internet Service Providers (ISP) require this information and if th

Page 14 - WAN Port

Figure 8 Private Network IP Address Default: 192.168.1.254 (this is the local address of this IP Sharing device) Subnet mask De

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Start IP address The starting address of this local IP network address pool. The pool is a piece of continuous IP address segment. Keep the defaul

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Advanced Setup Management In this management page, you can: 1. Change Administrator’s password: change the password for the device. 2. Limit Mana

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Change Administrator’s password: 1. Click the checkbox to enable this change. 2. Enter the new password. 3. Re-enter the new password for confi

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Figure 10 Modify the Configuration Port: 1. Click the checkbox to enable this function. 2. Input the port number for web configuration.

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Figure 11 Add Server Method: By Name By Port You can select to set up a virtual server either by name or by port numbe

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UNDO Click UNDO to clear all the settings on this page. ADD Each time you finished setting, click ADD and the added servers will appear on the Serv

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Network Adapter Address Filter Filter according to the local computer’s network adapter MAC address (also known as the adapter card’s Physical Addr

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Figure 12 ADD Every time you finish setting the filters, click the ADD button and the added filter will appear on the Filter List UNDO C

Page 23 - Advanced Setup

HAWKING LIMITED WARRANTY Hawking Technology guarantees that every H-BR49 Broadband Router is free from physical defects in material and workmanship

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To set the static routers: 1. Select “Static Route #1” or “Static Route #2”. 2. Enter the settings. 3. You can refer to the following two exampl

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Figure 17 Figure 18

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Check E-Mail Check E-Mail: You may input your mail account on this IP Share and the device will check e-mails at the frequency that you previousl

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Dynamic DNS The Dynamic DNS (Domain Name Server) allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname, enabling your device to be more eas

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Enable Wildcard Check to enable the Wildcard function. To learn more about Wildcard, please refer to the FAQ section. Mail Exchanger To learn more

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RELEASE/DISCONNECT Click on this button to disconnect from the ISP and release all the IP information on the WAN port. RENEW/CONNECT Click on this b

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IP Remote/Port Remote The outside network IP address/port number for the other end of the session. Idle The idle time of the session. If the idle t

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Others Factory Reset To reset to factory default setting, click the GO button. Please note that performaing the Factory Reset will erase all previou

Page 32 - function

When prompted in the upper left screen, select “Save this file to disk”, and the upper right screen will prompt you a dialog box to enter the f

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Firmware Upgrade 1. Download the latest firmware from your distributor and save the file on the hard drive. 2. Make sure all computers in the net

Page 34 - Network Status

Introduction……………………………………………………………………………5 Factory Default Settings…………………………………………………………….10 Configuration via the Web………………………………………………………...13

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The device has no password by default. It is recommended that you set a password to ensure that no one can adjust the device’s settings. 1. On the

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Getting Started Note: • To use this GUI, you must have IE 4.01 or above preinstalled. • Before using this GUI program, be sure you have properly

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1. To configure this Broadband Router via the setup program, click Basic Setup Tool. You will enter the setup screen. Figure 31 2. When the

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3. Click on the tool bar to configure the selected device. Management Figure 32 Firmware Version The current firmware ver

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Modify the configuration port Check to enable the modification for the web configuration port number setting. In the corresponding field, enter th

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IP Address • Default: 192.168.1.254 SubNet mask • Default: 255.255.255.0 Do not distribute IP address to local computers1 Checking this radio but

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CATV dynamic Mode Figure 34: CATV Dynamic Mode

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Adapter Address It is necessary for some ISPs to identify the device by its IP. Device/Computer Name Enter a descriptive name for identification pu

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Figure 35 PPPoE Account Active Profile You can set up to three PPPoE accounts (only one account can be enabled

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and then click SAVE. The device will save the information, restart and return to the previous menu page. If you don’t see the saved information on

Page 45 - • Default: 255.255.255.0

The H-BR49 Broadband Router is an integrated Internet IP sharing device with a built-in 4-port 10/100Mbps N-Way Fast Ethernet switch. It has superb

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Static Mode Figure 36 Adapter Address It is necessary for some ISPs to identify the device by its IP. Device/Computer Name Enter a descrip

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Domain Name For example: yourcompany.com. The maximum input for this field is 32 alphanumeric characters and it is case insensitive. IP Config.

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Factory Reset To reset to factory default setting, click the reset button on the tool bar. A warning message appears to advise you that you will

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User List Displays the current active users. Refresh: Click this button to refresh the list. Figure 39

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Session List Displays active Internet sessions through this device. Refresh: Click on this button to refresh the list and get the latest session

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When Should I modify the MAC address for WAN/global port settings? Some ISPs identify their clients by accessing the MAC address and the host names

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on the Internet. You must register with a Dynamic DNS Client to use this service. Please go to HTTP://WWW.DYNDNS.ORG for more information. What is

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How do I know if I am using PPPoE? If you are using a broadband connection and you are asked to login a user name and password in order to connect,

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Check the physical connectivity of the broadband device. Examine the LED of the LAN port and the LED of the broadband signal input on the Cable Mod

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Check the logical connectivity from your computer to the Internet. Refer to the section "PING.EXE" in the "TCP/IP Network diagnosis&

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Figure 1: Sample Application

Page 57 - Cannot access the Internet

Note: Under “Ethernet Adapter Information”, select the correct Ethernet adapter that is installed on your computer. Figure 43: IP C

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Figure 44: IP Configuration On the top, the computer’s “Host Name” and “DNS server” are configured to call whe

Page 59 - Diagnosis

If the product is working properly, the following should be apparent from this screen: 1. The Client should have an IP address within the prescribe

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4. The server (IP address) is online if the following message appears: Reply from 192.168.0.1: bytes=32 time=3ms TTL=100 5. The destination devic

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Appendix A: Specifications Standards IEEE 802.3 10Base-T Ethernet IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet IEEE 802.3x Flow Control Ports WAN: One 10/

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Appendix B: Supported Internet Applications Application Settings for Outgoing Connection Settings for Incoming connection ICQ98a, 99b None None I

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Appendix C: WAN PORT LINK STATUS PPPoE link status “PPPoE offline. Ready to connect.” The device’s wan port is not connected to the ISP’s d

Page 64 - Appendix A: Specifications

DHCP link status "DHCP already claimed" The device obtained the IP address from the DHCP server. "DHCP under claiming" T

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Features • Superb performance with throughput of up to 35Mbps between Internet and LAN. • Web and GUI management. • Supports PPPoE. • Supports

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Part Names and Functions LED Indicators on the Front Panel Ports on the Rear Panel Figure 2: LED Indicators and Ports LED

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Port/button Functions a 5V DC Connects the power adapter plug. b Internet Connects to a Cable/xDSL modem. c Local (1-4) Four RJ-45 dual-sp

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