User GuideEthernet BroadbandRouterBR700
OVERVIEW SECTION 1 SECTION 1, OVERVIEW 1-5 DHCP Server A Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server assigns IP addresses to clients connected
SECTION 1 OVERVIEW 1-6 SECTION 1, OVERVIEW Router Physical Description The following sections describe the physical characteristics of your unit. Ba
OVERVIEW SECTION 1 SECTION 1, OVERVIEW 1-7 Feature Description 3-6 LAN Ports 1-4 These four ports can connect your LAN with Ethernet cables. This
SECTION 1 OVERVIEW 1-8 SECTION 1, OVERVIEW Front of Router The following illustration shows the BR700 front panel: 12 3PowerModemLocal Network1243 T
SECTION 2, INSTALLATION 2-1 Section 2:Installation To get your network up and running: ! Setup your hardware. ! Insert the CD-ROM for Product Setup
SECTION 2 INSTALLATION 2-2 SECTION 2, INSTALLATION Vertical Installation 1 To use the router in a vertical position, insert the router into the su
INSTALLATION SECTION 2 SECTION 2, INSTALLATION 2-3 To mount your router on the wall: 1 Print the Wall Mounting Template. 5.1” [129.5mm] The illustr
SECTION 2 INSTALLATION 2-4 SECTION 2, INSTALLATION 2 Click the Print icon or choose Print from the File menu to display the Print dialog box: Be
INSTALLATION SECTION 2 SECTION 2, INSTALLATION 2-5 9 Using a screwdriver, turn each screw until part of it protrudes from the wall, as shown: ! Th
SECTION 2 INSTALLATION 2-6 SECTION 2, INSTALLATION Electrical Connection to Router Your router does not have an On/Off power switch and therefore wi
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. THE UNIT MUST NOT BE EXPOSED TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING.
INSTALLATION SECTION 2 SECTION 2, INSTALLATION 2-7 Connection to Router LAN 4 WAN321Re setPowerETHERNETUSBCABLE+12VDCUSB CP E MAC I D:AB DCEF012345S
SECTION 2 INSTALLATION 2-8 SECTION 2, INSTALLATION You have now completed the hardware installation. The next section, Configure Your Computers, ste
INSTALLATION SECTION 2 SECTION 2, INSTALLATION 2-9 Configuring Windows 98SE and ME 1 Click Start. 2 Select Settings > Control Panel. 3 Double-
SECTION 2 INSTALLATION 2-10 SECTION 2, INSTALLATION 5 Click Properties. The TCP/IP Properties window is displayed: Windows 98SE Windows ME
INSTALLATION SECTION 2 SECTION 2, INSTALLATION 2-11 Configuring Windows 2000 1 Click Start. 2 Select Settings. 3 Select Control Panel. Double-cli
SECTION 2 INSTALLATION 2-12 SECTION 2, INSTALLATION 5 Ensure the box next to Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is selected.
INSTALLATION SECTION 2 SECTION 2, INSTALLATION 2-13 6 Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click the Properties button. 7 Select Obtain an IP
SECTION 2 INSTALLATION 2-14 SECTION 2, INSTALLATION 5 Double-click Local Area Connection. 6 Click the Properties button. 7 Ensure the box next
INSTALLATION SECTION 2 SECTION 2, INSTALLATION 2-15 8 Click to highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click the Properties button. 9 Click Obta
SECTION 2 INSTALLATION 2-16 SECTION 2, INSTALLATION Log In Log into the router using the following procedure: 1 Once the router is connected, open
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INSTALLATION SECTION 2 SECTION 2, INSTALLATION 2-17 Configure Your Basic Internet Settings The following settings illustrate how to configure your r
SECTION 2 INSTALLATION 2-18 SECTION 2, INSTALLATION Static IP If you are required to use a permanent IP address for connecting to the Internet, then
SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION 3-1 Section 3:Configuration You can use the information in this section to modify the router’s settings. For example you c
SECTION 3 CONFIGURATION 3-2 SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION 4 Click LOG IN to enter the Router’s Web-based Configuration Utility. Navigation Each of the
CONFIGURATION SECTION 3 SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION 3-3 Configuring Internet Settings These screens enable you to configure your Internet settings:
SECTION 3 CONFIGURATION 3-4 SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION The following table provides descriptions for the fields in the Basic window: Field or Button
CONFIGURATION SECTION 3 SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION 3-5 Field or Button Description IP Address The router’s IP Address used to connect to your ISP.
SECTION 3 CONFIGURATION 3-6 SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION Field or Button Description PPP Authentication Available when PPPoE or PPTP is selected in th
CONFIGURATION SECTION 3 SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION 3-7 Internet - Advanced This screen enables you to adjust additional Internet settings. To access
SECTION 3 CONFIGURATION 3-8 SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION Field or Button Description Clone WAN MAC Address Your router has the ability to duplicate th
CONTENTS I Contents Section 1:Overview _______________________ 1-1 Features ...
CONFIGURATION SECTION 3 SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION 3-9 Internet - Network Diagnostic This screen helps you troubleshoot problems that might occur. T
SECTION 3 CONFIGURATION 3-10 SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION Configuring Parental Control Settings The settings described in this section enable you to ta
CONFIGURATION SECTION 3 SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION 3-11 To access the screen, click PARENTAL CONTROL > CONTENT POLICY. Click APPLY to save change
SECTION 3 CONFIGURATION 3-12 SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION Field Description Denied URL The URL that the recipient of the policy isn’t able to access.
CONFIGURATION SECTION 3 SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION 3-13 To create a policy, follow this procedure: 1 Enter a Name in the Policy Name field. 2 Deci
SECTION 3 CONFIGURATION 3-14 SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION Field Description Time Displays the time of access. MAC Displays the PC’s MAC address.
CONFIGURATION SECTION 3 SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION 3-15 To access the screen, click NETWORKING > DHCP SERVER. Click APPLY to save your settings o
SECTION 3 CONFIGURATION 3-16 SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION Field Description LAN Subnet Mask Enables you to create your own Subnet Mask for your networ
CONFIGURATION SECTION 3 SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION 3-17 Field Description Reserved Leases The DHCP reserves a set IP addresses. However, if you req
SECTION 3 CONFIGURATION 3-18 SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION To access the screen, click NETWORKING > DNS PROXY. Click APPLY to save your settings or C
CONTENTS II CONTENTS Section 3:Configuration ___________________ 3-1 Using the Configuration Utility...
CONFIGURATION SECTION 3 SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION 3-19 Networking - Routing You can define up to 20 static routes that specify the Network Destinat
SECTION 3 CONFIGURATION 3-20 SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION Field Description RIPv2 Transmit Enables or disables RIPv2 Transmit. The default is disable
CONFIGURATION SECTION 3 SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION 3-21 To access the screen, click NETWORKING > DDNS. Click APPLY to save your settings or CANCE
SECTION 3 CONFIGURATION 3-22 SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION Networking - NAT Network Address Translation (NAT) translates multiple IP addresses on a priv
CONFIGURATION SECTION 3 SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION 3-23 Field Description UDP Session Idle Time User Datagram Protocol. A method used along with the
SECTION 3 CONFIGURATION 3-24 SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION To access the screen, click NETWORKING > PORT TRIGGER. Click APPLY to save your settings o
CONFIGURATION SECTION 3 SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION 3-25 Networking - Virtual Server The Virtual Server sets up an automatic inbound forwarding mecha
SECTION 3 CONFIGURATION 3-26 SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION 6 Schedule: This is an optional feature. Click to enable. Select the time for the forwarding
CONFIGURATION SECTION 3 SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION 3-27 3 Packet Direction: From the drop down box, select either Outgoing or Incoming. 4 Packet P
SECTION 3 CONFIGURATION 3-28 SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION To access the screen, click CONTROL PANEL > DEVICE SECURITY. Click APPLY to save your sett
SECTION 1, OVERVIEW 1-1 Section 1:Overview Congratulations on purchasing the Motorola Ethernet Broadband Router BR700. With this router you have ente
CONFIGURATION SECTION 3 SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION 3-29 Field Description WAN Ping Response Enables a remote user to ping the router. Select to enab
SECTION 3 CONFIGURATION 3-30 SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION To reset the router to its original configuration; click Factory Default. To backup your sett
CONFIGURATION SECTION 3 SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION 3-31 Field Description NTP Time Synchronization If you want the unit to automatically check the c
SECTION 3 CONFIGURATION 3-32 SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION To access the screen, click CONTROL PANEL > EVENT LOG. Click APPLY to save your settings o
SECTION 4, TROUBLESHOOTING 4-1 Section 4:Troubleshooting This section details possible solutions to common problems that might occur in using t
SECTION 4 TROUBLESHOOTING 4-2 SECTION 4, TROUBLESHOOTING ! Ensure that your Ethernet adapter is enabled. Check the System Tray at the bottom right
TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION 4 SECTION 4, TROUBLESHOOTING 4-3 There is a good possibility that the Default Gateway’s IP address is the router’s IP add
SECTION 4 TROUBLESHOOTING 4-4 SECTION 4, TROUBLESHOOTING ! Once the router is reset to factory default setting, re-verify the Ethernet connectivit
SECTION 5, GLOSSARY 5-1 Section 5:Glossary A Adapter A device or card that connects a computer, printer, or other peripheral device to the network o
SECTION 5 GLOSSARY 5-2 SECTION 5, GLOSSARY CPE Customer Premise Equipment: typically computers, printers, etc, that are connected to the gateway at
SECTION 1 OVERVIEW 1-2 SECTION 1, OVERVIEW 4-port Full Duplex 10/100 Ethernet Switch and Router Enables connection of up to 4 PCs. The routing funct
GLOSSARY SECTION 5 SECTION 5, GLOSSARY 5-3 Download To copy a file from one computer to another. You can use the Internet to download files from a s
SECTION 5 GLOSSARY 5-4 SECTION 5, GLOSSARY G Gateway A device that enables communication between networks using different protocols. See also router
GLOSSARY SECTION 5 SECTION 5, GLOSSARY 5-5 IP Internet Protocol is a set of standards that enable different types of computers to communicate with o
SECTION 5 GLOSSARY 5-6 SECTION 5, GLOSSARY physical network. The MTU places an upper bound limit on the size of a message that can be transferred by
GLOSSARY SECTION 5 SECTION 5, GLOSSARY 5-7 PPP Point-to-Point Protocol is used to transport other protocols, typically for simple links over serial
SECTION 5 GLOSSARY 5-8 SECTION 5, GLOSSARY A router is often included as part of a network switch. A router can also be implemented as software on a
GLOSSARY SECTION 5 SECTION 5, GLOSSARY 5-9 checks error in incoming packets, and retransmits packets if requested. TCP/IP The Transmission Control P
SECTION 5 GLOSSARY 5-10 SECTION 5, GLOSSARY circuit for each line. VoIP enables calls to travel as discrete data packets on shared lines. VoIP is an
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OVERVIEW SECTION 1 SECTION 1, OVERVIEW 1-3 Understanding Your User Guide The User Guide is subdivided into the following sections: Overview Provide
SECTION 1 OVERVIEW 1-4 SECTION 1, OVERVIEW Understanding Functions The various technologies and features utilized by your router require some explan
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