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USERS MANUAL
F330
ADSL ROUTER

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Table of Contents
1. Introduction 4
2. Specifications 4
2.1 System requirements 4
2.2 ADSL Standards supported (Annex A & B): 4
2.3 Ports for Connectivity 4
2.4 LED’s 4
2.5 Back Panel Connectors 5
2.6 Software Features 5
3. Hardware Installation Procedures 6
3.1 Network Ethernet cable Setup 6
3.2 Powering on the F330 ADSL Router 6
4. Software Configuration Procedures 7
4.1 Preparing your network information 7
4.2 Setup your TCP/IP parameters for Window XP 8
4.3 Connection through LAN 9
4.4 USB Driver Installation under Windows XP 10
4.5 Router Protocol setup 11
5. Troubleshooting 15

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1. Introduction
F330 ADSL Router is high-speed ADSL device and is a complete solution for
home and office use. The F330 ADSL Router can have a maximum downstream
data rate of up to 8Mbps and an upstream of up to 1Mbps. When configured as
a DHCP server, it will assign IP address to every connected PC and acts as the
only externally recognized Internet device on your local area network. With built-
in NAT, F330 ADSL Router serves as an Internet firewall, protecting your network
from being accessed by outside users. You can safely enjoy the new generation
broadband Internet with the F330 ADSL Router.
2. Specifications
2.1 System requirements
ñPentium II 233 MHz processor
ñ32 MB RAM minimum memory
ñ20 MB minimum available disk space on hard drive
ñEthernet Network Interface Controller (NIC) RJ45 port
ñOr 1 USB port
ñCD-ROM
2.2 ADSL Standards supported (Annex A & B):
ñANSI T1.413 Issue 2
ñITU-T G.992.1(G.DMT)
ñG.992.2 (G.LITE)
2.3 Ports for Connectivity
ñOne RJ-45 for 10/100 Base-T Ethernet
ñOne RJ-11 for ADSL line
ñOne AC power jack for power supply
ñOne USB port
2.4 LED’s
ñADSL – Indicates active synchronized ADSL connection / non
synchronized when blinking
ñDATA – Indicates active data transmission session
ñLAN - Indicates an active Ethernet connection
ñUSB – Indicates an active connection by USB
ñPWR– Indicates the router is powered on.

2.5 Back Panel Connectors
Table 2 shows the function of each connector of the F330 ADSL
Router’s back panel. Figure 1 illustrates the connectors.
Table 2: Function Description of Connectors
Connector Description
LINE Connects to your ADSL-ready telephone line
USB Connects to the USB port of your computer
RESET Resets the ADSL router to its default values
LAN
RJ-45 (Ethernet Cable) connection to your PC, or HUB
AC 9V Connects to your ADSL router 12V AC power adaptor
Figure1: Rear View of the F330 ADSL Router
2.6 Software Features
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ADSL Compliant
ñANSI T1.413 issue 2
ñITU G.dmt (G.992.1)
ñITU G.lite (G.992.2)
ñG.994.1 (G.hs, Multimode)
ñADSL over POTS (Annex A) or ADSL
over ISDN (Annex B / UR2)
ñTone detection for low power mode
ñMaximum downstream rate up to 8 Mbps
ñMaximum upstream rate up to 1 Mbps
ATM
ñATM Forum UNI 3.1/4.0 PVC
ñUp to 8 VCs (Virtual Circuit)
ñATM SAR (Segmentation and Reassembly)
ñATM supports AAL5, UBR & CBR
ñRFC 2516 (PPP over Ethernet)
ñRFC 2364 (PPP over ATM)
ñRFC 1577 (Classical IP over ATM)
ñRFC 1483 BPDU (Bridge Ethernet over ATM)
ñOAM F4 and F5 segment end-to-end
loopback (F4 on all VPIs, F5 on VPI 0 only)
Bridging / Routing
ñEthernet to ADSL self-learning
Transparent Bridging (IEEE 802.1D)
ñSupports up to 128 MAC learning
address
ñIP routing-RIPv2 (backward compatible
with RIPv1)
ñStatic IP routing
ñDHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol) Server and Client
ñNAPT (Network Address and Port
Translation)
ñNAT (Network Address Translation)
ñPAT (Port Address Translation)
ñICMP (Internet Control Message
Protocol)
ñIGMP (Internet Group Management
Protocol)
ñSimultaneous USB and Ethernet
operation
Security
ñPAP (Password Authentication Protocol)
ñCHAP (Challenge Authentication
Protocol)
ñUser authentication for PPP
ñPassword Protected System
Management
ñFirewall
HTTP Web-based management
ñFirmware upgrade
ñConfiguration of NAT/NAPT
ñWAN and LAN connection statistics
ñSelection of Bridge or Router Mode
ñConfiguration of VCs (Virtual Circuits)
ñCustomized Web pages

3. Hardware Installation Procedures
1. Plug the power cable into the back of the unit.
2. Connect the Ethernet cable (refer to section 3.1).
3. Connect the telephone line to the line socket of the router.
3.1 Network Ethernet cable Setup
You can choose to connect your ADSL Router to a single computer through
either an Ethernet LAN card through a crossover cable or a USB cable
(Figure 2), or to connect it to a Switch/HUB through a usual cable (Figure 3).
Please refer to the following figures:
Figure 2: Single User Connection example (LAN or USB)
Figure 3: Multi-user Connection with hub example (LAN)
3.2 Powering on the F330 ADSL Router
Note! Use only the manufacturer-approved power supply that shipped
with the F330 ADSL Router
Connect the power to the F330 ADSL Router by plugging the power supply
into an appropriate electrical outlet.
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4. Software Configuration Procedures
4.1. Preparing your network information
To configure your ADSL router smoothly, it is required that you contact your ISP
(Internet Service Provider) and acquire the following information:
Type of Mode Encapsulation used:
ñPPPoE, PPPoA, IPoA, Bridged, or Routed.
ñAnnex A (ADSL over PSTN) or Annex B (ADSL over ISDN)
DSL connection parameters:
ñFor PPPoE or PPPoA, refer to Table 3 and fill-in all values (provided by your ISP).
ñFor Bridged, Routed, or IPoA, refer to Table 4 and fill-in all values (provided
by your ISP).
Table 3 (PPPoE/PPPoA Parameters).
Information Values
PVC Settings VPI
VCI
Encapsulation (LLC or VC Mux)
Login Information Username
Password
IP Information Preferred DNS address
Alternate DNS address (If available)
Table 4 (Bridged/Routed/IPoA Parameters)
Information Values
PVC Settings VPI
VCI
Encapsulation (LLC or VC Mux)
IP Information IP Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway IP Address
Preferred DNS address
Alternate DNS address (If available)
NOTE: THIS MANUAL CONSISTS OF PROCEDURES ONLY FOR PPPoA
MODE
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4.2 Set up your TCP/IP parameters for Windows XP
Step 1:
Click on
"Start --> Control Panel”.
Step 2:
Click on
" Switch to Classic View ".
Step 3:
Double click on "Network
Connections" to continue.
Step 4:
Single right click on " Local Area
connection " then click
" Properties ".
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Step 5:
Double click on " Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) ".
Step 6:
Check " Obtain an IP address automatically "
and “Obtain DNS server address automatically”
then click on " OK " to continue.
Step 7:
Click " Show icon in notification area when
connected " then Click on " OK " to
complete the setup procedures.
4.3 Connection through LAN
You can connect the F330 directly to your computer through the LAN port, if
you have a LAN card in your PC, by using a crossover cable (included in the
package).
If you have a LAN network with more than one user, then you must connect
the F330 Router to the HUB/Switch of your network.
For the next step refer to point 4.5.
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4.4 USB Driver Installation under Windows XP
Step-1:
Connect the F330 to the computer by
using the USB cable. Windows will
detect a new hardware. Click Cancel
Insert the CD and the next window
(Step 02) will appear.
Step -2:
Click “Install USB Driver”
The procedure will automatically
install the USB
Step -3:
To complete installation click “OK”
To ensure that the F330 has been
successfully installed, open the Device
Manager which is located in the Control
Panel and check to see the following.
"Crypto F330 ADSL ROUTER Adapter"
"Crypto F330 ADSL ROUTER Interface"
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