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WIRELESS N150 ADSL2+ 4-PORT

ROUTER
DSL-2730E
D-Link Wireless N150 ADSL2+ Router DSL-2730E

Agenda
12.Bridge Mode Configuration
1. Overview Of The Wireless
ADSL2+ Router
13.Dial-Up on PC (IE8) for
Bridge Mode
2. Wireless Modem Sticker
14.Other Features
3. Warranty Sticker
Status Menu
4. Front LEDs
Advanced Wireless
5. Rear Ports
Port Forwarding
6. Hardware Connection
Port Mapping
7. Connecting DSL-2730E
Wireless Router
8. Factory Default Settings
Deployment Diagram
9. Configure PC (Windows XP)
10.Web Setup Wizard
11.Manual Internet
Configuration

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Overview Of The Wireless ADSL2+


Router

PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) Security

The DSL-2730E ADSL Router supports PAP (Password Authentication


Protocol), CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol), and
MSCHAP for PPP connections.

DHCP Support
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol automatically and dynamically
assigns all LAN IP settings to each host on your network. This eliminates
the need to reconfigure every host whenever changes in network
topology occur.

Network Address Translation (NAT)


For small office environments, the DSL-2730E allows multiple users on
the LAN to access the Internet concurrently through a single Internet
account. This provides Internet access to everyone in the office for the
price of a single user. NAT improves network security in effect by hiding
the private network behind one global and visible IP address. NAT address
mapping can also be used to link two IP domains via a LAN-to-LAN
connection.
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Overview Of The Wireless ADSL2+


Router
TCP/IP (Transfer Control Protocol/Internet Protocol)
The DSL-2730E supports TCP/IP protocol, the standard language used for
Internet access. It is compatible with access servers manufactured by
major vendors.

RIP-1/RIP-2
The DSL-2730E supports both RIP-1 and RIP-2 exchanges with other
routers. Using both versions lets the Router to communicate with all RIP
enabled devices.

Static Routing
This allows you to select a data path to a particular network destination
that will remain in the routing table and never age out. If you wish to
define a specific route that will always be used for data traffic from your
LAN to a specific destination within your LAN (for example to another
router or a server) or outside your network (to an ISP defined default
gateway for instance).

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Overview Of The Wireless ADSL2+


Router

Default Routing

This allows you to choose a default path for incoming data packets for
which the destination address is unknown. This is particularly useful
when/if the Router functions as the sole connection to the Internet.

Precise ATM Traffic Shaping


Traffic shaping is a method of controlling the flow rate of ATM data cells.
This function helps to establish the Quality of Service for ATM data
transfer.

Full Network Management


The DSL-2730E incorporates SNMP (Simple Network Management
Protocol) support for web-based management and text-based network
management.

Easy Installation
The DSL-2730E uses a web-based graphical user interface program for
convenient management access and easy set up. Any common web
browser software can be used to manage the Router.
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Overview Of The Wireless ADSL2+


Router

4 x LAN ports + 1 x DSL port

1 x 2dBi Omni-Directional antennas (Non-detachable)


2.4GHz wireless b/g/n150 channels
Wireless speed of 150 Mbps
WEP/WPA/WPA2 - Personal/Enterprise(RADIUS)
PPPoE/PPPoA/Bridge mode
WPS support

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Overview Of The Wireless ADSL2+


Router
Firewall/NAT/DMZ

Port forwarding/Port triggering


TR-069 ready
Network/Website filtering
WAN management
DDNS

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Wireless Modem Sticker

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Warranty Sticker

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Front LEDs

LED

Color

Status

Description

Power

Green

Off

Power Not Supplied

On

Power Supplied

Red

On

POST Fail, Device malfunction.

Green

Off

DSL Line is disconnected

Blinking

DSL training / DSL link not synchronized.

On

DSL Line is connected

Off

Bridge Mode or DSL Connection is not configured. Or Power


off

On

Internet Connection is connected and with an IP

On

Internet Connection is Fail. (1 minutes after Link up)

DSL

Internet

Green

Red

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Front LEDs

LED

Color

Status

Description

LAN 1/2/3/4

Green

Off

No LAN Link

Blinking

Data is being transmitted through the interface

On

LAN Link is established and active

Off

WLAN is Disable

On

WLAN is On

Blinking

WPS is triggered, and is waiting for client to negotiate.

Off

WPS is idle.

On

WPS negotiate successfully

WLAN
WPS

Green
Green

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Rear Ports

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Hardware Connection

Laptop (Wireless)

Power Adapter
RJ-11 Cable
(Red Cable)

RJ-11 Cable
(Black Cable)

RJ-45 Cable
(Yellow Cable)
Telephone Wall
Socket

ADSL Splitter

Power

RJ-11 Cable
(Blue Cable)

Telephone

Desktop (Wired)
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Connecting DSL-2730E
Step 1: Plug the power cable into the power outlet of the
router and the other end plug to the wall power socket.
Step 2: Switch on the power for both the wall socket and
the ON/OFF switch at the rear of the router. Ensure that
the Power LED
on the front of the unit turns Green.
Step 3: Connect the Ethernet cable (Yellow Cable) from
any one of the devices LAN ports to the computers
Ethernet port. Ensure that LAN Link LED
on the front
of the unit is lit and correspond to the LAN port at the rear.
Step 4: Connect a black color telephone cord from the
wall telephone socket to the ADSL splitters Line Jack.
Connect Red color telephone cord from the routers DSL
port to the ADSL splitters DSL Jack. Ensure that the DSL
LED
on the front of the unit if lit.
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Factory Default Settings on DSL-2730E


Login Username/Password
Administrator (tmadmin/tmadmin)
User (tmuser/tmuser)

Default IP address: 192.168.1.1


DHCP Server: Enabled
Wireless SSID: Dlink (OFF)
Wireless mode: 802.11b/g/n150
Wireless security: None
Remote Management: None
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DHCP IP Assignation
PC Configuration (Windows XP)

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Configure PC (Windows XP)


Step 1: Configure your PC receives an IP address from the
router.
Go to Control Panel, open Network Connection.

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Configure PC (Windows XP)


Step 2: Open, Local Area Network, under Support tab
Check that your computers IP address type is Assigned by
DHCP.
The Default Gateway will show the routers IP address.

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Configure PC (Windows XP)


Please change the PCs address type if it is not assigned by
DHCP.
Step 3: Click on Properties under the General tab.

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Configure PC (Windows XP)


Step 4: Scroll down and click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP),
click on Properties

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Configure PC (Windows XP)


Step 5: Check on both the radio button to obtain both IP
address and DNS server address automatically.
Click OK to save the settings.

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Web Setup Wizard (PPPoE)


tmuser/tmuser

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Web Setup Wizard Login


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Web Setup Wizard Run Setup Wizard


Click QUICK SETUP tab.
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Web Setup Wizard PPPoE-1


Enter the Streamyx ID and Password, Protocol and
Connection Type. Then Click Next

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Web Setup Wizard PPPoE-2


Enter a preferred Wi-Fi Name (SSID) and password key for
the wireless network. Default security is WEP as basic.
Then Click Next

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Web Setup Wizard PPPoE-3


Check on the information. Then Click Restart

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Web Setup Wizard Restart


Wait for the Modem router to reconnect.

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Web Setup Wizard (PPPoA)


tmuser/tmuser

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Web Setup Wizard Login


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Web Setup Wizard Run Setup Wizard


Click QUICK SETUP tab.
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Web Setup Wizard PPPoA-1


Enter the Streamyx ID and Password, Protocol and
Connection Type. Then Click Next

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Web Setup Wizard PPPoA-2


Enter a preferred Wi-Fi Name (SSID) and password key for
the wireless network. Default security is WEP as basic.
Then Click Next

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Web Setup Wizard PPPoA-3


Check on the information. Then Click Restart

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Web Setup Wizard Restart


Wait for the Modem router to reconnect.

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Web Setup Wizard (Bridge)


tmuser/tmuser

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Web Setup Wizard Login


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Web Setup Wizard Run Setup Wizard


Click QUICK SETUP tab.
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Web Setup Wizard PPPoA-1


Enter the Streamyx ID and Password, Protocol and
Connection Type. Then Click Next

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Web Setup Wizard PPPoA-2


Enter a preferred Wi-Fi Name (SSID) and password key for
the wireless network. Default security is WEP as basic.
Then Click Next

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Web Setup Wizard PPPoA-3


Check on the information. Then Click Restart

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Web Setup Wizard Restart


Wait for the Modem router to reconnect.

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Bridge Mode Dial-Up on PC (IE8)

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Bridge Mode Dial-Up on PC (IE8)


Step 1: Open a web browser
(using Internet Explorer 8 as
example)
From the top menu, go to
Tools Internet
Options
Go to Connection tab
Click Add to add a Dial-up
network.

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Bridge Mode Dial-Up on PC (IE8)


Step 2: Choose Connect
to the network via
broadband
Click Next to continue.

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Bridge Mode Dial-Up on PC (IE8)


Step 3: Enter a preferred
name for this connection
profile.
Click Finish to continue.

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Bridge Mode Dial-Up on PC (IE8)


A window will popup to
configure the settings for the
connection profile that is just
created.
Step 4: Check the box
Automatically detect settings
Enter into the Dial-up settings
the account information given
by the ISP
Click OK
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Bridge Mode Dial-Up on PC (IE8)


When user first try to connect to the
internet, a Dial-up Connection
window will popup to connect to the
internet.
Step 5: Choose from the drop down
list the connection profile.
Click Connect to continue

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Bridge Mode Dial-Up on PC (IE8)


This information is provided
automatically from the
connection profile, so do not
change anything.
Step 6: Click Connect

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Bridge Mode Dial-Up on PC (IE8)


Windows will try to
connect using the
information provided in
the connection profile.
If connection is
unsuccessful, please
check the profile settings.

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Bridge Mode Dial-Up on PC (IE8)


Once connected, you will be
able to see this connection
from the computers
Network Connection.
Go to Control Panel
Network Connection.

Open connection profile, go


to Details tab, and check
that the connection is able
to receive an IP address
from the ISP.
Once connected, user can
start using the service.
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Other Features
Virtual Server/Port Forwarding
(tmadmin/tmadmin)

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Virtual Server/Port Forwarding


Step 1: Login to the router using tmadmin account
Step 2: Go to Advanced tab, NAT sub-tab.
Step 3: Click on Virtual Server

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Virtual Server/Port Forwarding

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Step 4: Fill in the required Fields


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Other Features
DMZ
(tmadmin/tmadmin)

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DMZ
Step 1: Login to the router using tmadmin account
Step 2: Go to Advanced tab, NAT sub-tab.
Step 3: Click on DMZ

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DMZ

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Step 4: Fill in the required Fields


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Other Features
DDNS
(tmadmin/tmadmin)

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DDNS
Step 1: Login to the router using tmadmin account
Step 2: Go to Services tab, DDNS sub-tab.

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DDNS
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Other Features
Status Menu
(tmadmin/tmadmin)

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Status
Step 1: Login to the router using tmadmin account
Step 2: Go to Status tab

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Device Info
DSL Info

LAN Info

DNS Server
Info

WAN Info

IPv6 Info

This page will show the connection status. DSL status and
etc.
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ADSL Info

This page will show the DSL connection status.


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Statistics

This page will show the DSL connection status.


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Other Features
Firmware Upgrade and Other
(tmadmin/tmadmin)

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Firmware Upgrade
Step 1: Login to the router using tmadmin account
Step 2: Go to Firmware tab
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Step 3: Choose the Firmware files


Step 4: Click Upload, Wait until it to reboot.
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Backup and Restore


Step 1: Login to the router using tmadmin account
Step 2: Go to Firmware tab
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Step 3: Save Config, click Save and save to local drive.


Step 4: Restore Config, click Choose File to select local
setting and click Upload, wait for reboot to complete.
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Logs
Step 1: Login to the router using tmadmin account
Step 2: Go to Firmware tab, click Log

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Log

Step 3: Check Error, Notice for the required Log.


Step 4: Click Apply Changes to See the logs.

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Other Features
Wireless Router Deployment
Diagram

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Wireless Router Deployment Diagram


Case Study for 1 public IP
Ethernet Cable

Public IP

DSL-2730E
Public IP

Ethernet Cable

Public IP

DSL-2730E
Public IP

Private IP

Private IP

Private IP

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Wireless Router Deployment Diagram


Case Study for 1 public IP
Ethernet Cable
Ethernet Cable

DSL-2730E

Public IP

Public IP

Private IP
Private IP

Private IP

Private IP
Ethernet Cables

Private IP

Switch

Private IP

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Wireless Router Deployment Diagram


Case Study for 5 public IP
Private IP
Public IP
Ethernet
Cable

Private IP
Switch

Ethernet
Cable

Switch

DSL-2730E
Public IP

Private IP

Public IP

Ethernet
Cable

Public IP
Public IP
Public IP

Private IP

Private IP
Private IP

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Q&A
1-800-88-2880
mwchan@dlink.com.s
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