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Windows 98 SE/ME1) In the Start Menu, select ‘Settings’ -->‘Control Panel.’2) Double click on the ‘Network’ icon.3) Select the TCP/IP entry for the
Windows 2000/XP1) Open Network Connections• Win 2000: In the Start Menu, select‘Settings’ --> ‘Network and Dial-upConnections.’• Win XP: In the Sta
Router Setup GuideIf the computer is connected to the router using a powerline networkdevice, the encryption password must be identical on both the ro
If the router is operating correctly, the first router setup page (below) willappear. The setup pages are essential for setting up the router for Inte
Internet Connection (WAN) Side Setup GuideWANConnection TypeThe router supports four connection types: DHCP Client, Static IP, PPPoE,and PPTP Client.
Most users leave the Default IP Address and Subnet Mask AS IS. However,for more advanced users, these fields can be changed. (Note: If you resetthe ro
By default, the router’s WAN Connection Type is set to DHCP client asshown. It should be used only if your ISP supports DHCP.To apply any changes in t
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPPoE) Client SetupThis type of connection is used by some DSL-based ISPs to establishInternet connections for end users who
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) Client SetupThis setup page only applies to connections in Europe only. Your ISP willprovide all the informat
Powerline Encryption Setup GuideThe default password for the powerline encryption is ‘HomePlug.’ If youpreferred to change the password, simply type i
Table of ContentsAsoka™ PlugLink™ PL Cable/DSL Router Manual1PageIntroduction 2Important Safety Information 3Getting Intimate with your Powerline Devi
Checking the Internet Service Provider SetupPress the ‘Device Info’ tab on the left side of the screen. When the pageappears, press the ‘Refresh’ butt
Reset System Setting to Factory DefaultResets all settings back to the original state of the router. This will clear allsettings you might have previo
Clone MAC AddressSome ISPs and other services on the web uses MAC address authenticationfor their service, when a service is established, you give you
Advanced Tab Setup GuideAccess ControlThe router can automatically block packets that are commonly used whenattempting to access a computer maliciousl
Virtual ServerThe router normally protects all computers on the local network from out-side access. The Virtual Server function will forward all traff
• Unplug all network devices.• Turn the Internet access unit (Cable/DSL Modem) ‘On.’ Follow theuser guide to ensure correct operation.• Plug in the ro
Windows 2000/XP- Select ‘Start’ --> ‘Run’ and Type ‘cmd’- Type ‘ipconfig /release’ and press ‘Enter’- Type ‘ipconfig /renew’ and press ‘Enter’- Typ
Appendix A: SpecificationsWAN I/F One RJ-45 port, IEEE 802.3 100BaseTWAN cabling UTP category 5 (10/100 Mbps).LAN I/F Four RJ-45 ports, IEEE 802.3u 10
Appendix B: GlossaryCrossoverEthernet cable where the receive and transmit contacts are reversed.DHCPProtocol for automatically assigning IP addresses
Appendix C: Technical Support and RMAPlease contact the Asoka Service and Support Center at:c/o Technical SupportAsoka USA Corporation820 American Str
IntroductionCongratulations! As the proud owner of the state-of-the-art Asoka™PlugLink™ PL Cable/DSL Router, connecting multiple computing devicestoge
Appendix D: FCC StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class Bdigital device, pursuant to part 15 of FCC Ru
Appendix E: Limited WarrantyAsoka USA warrants that (a) the hardware components of the Asoka product will be free fromdefects in materials and workman
EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT, NEITHER ASOKA NOR ITSTHIRD PARTY SUPPLIERS MAKE ANY OTHER WARRANTIES AS TO THE PRODUCTS AND SER
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Important Safety InformationThis product is intended for connection to the AC power. The following pre-cautions should be taken when using this produc
Getting Intimate with your Powerline DeviceBefore installing your powerline networking device, please take a momentto examine and familiarize yourself
Getting Started What This Package Contains?When you receive your PL9920-BBR, please check to be sure that yourpackage contains all of the following:•
Connecting the Asoka PlugLink PL Cable/DSL Router1. Turn off all computers and other devices that will be connected to therouter.2. Connect the Ethern
5) Connect the power supply to the Asoka PL9920-BBR’s power port. Thenplug the power supply directly to an AC wall outlet. Wait until the ‘RDY’ LEDfla
LAN Side and WAN SideThe router creates a divider between the Internet (WAN side) and yourcomputers on the Local Area Network (LAN side). The router u
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