RTA1320 Single Port LAN & USB Router
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There are many modems which will work with our adsl services. As you can appreciate we can only support the hardware that we sell. However we have ammassed a wealth of information and screen shots which will assist you with your modem, even if you have an unsupport device. If this is not your modem please look at our general settings
Once you have connected the router to your computer, you can then proceed to configure your router.
Any router supplied by EscapeNet will be automatically configured, and therefore you do not need to go through this process.
1. Open Internet Explorer
Open Internet Explorer by clicking on its icon on your computer
2. Open Router's Management Interface
Enter the address http://192.168.1.1 and press ENTER
3. Login to the Router
Enter the username of admin and password of admin into this window. This authenticates you to the router. You can change these login details within the router, but that is beyond the scope of this document.
4. Configure the Router
Now enter your full EscapeNet email address as your broadband username, and your password. (The authentication is case sensitive).
5. Congratulations! your Connected
You are now connected and the settings are automatically saved. You can now browse the internet eg www.google.com
Specifications
ADSL Compliance
| ADSL |
- ANSI T1.413 Issue 2
- ITU G.992.1 Annex A (G.dmt)
- ITU G.992.2 Annex A (G.lite)
- ITU G.994.1 (G.hs)
- Support dying gasp
- Maximum Rate: 8 Mbps downstream and 1 Mbps upstream
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| ADSL2 |
- ITU G.992.3 Annex A (G.dmt)
- ITU G.992.4 Annex A (G.lite)
- Maximum Rate: 12 Mbps downstream and 1 Mbps upstream
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| ADSL2+ |
- ITU G.992.5 Annex A (G.dmt)
- Maximum Rate: 24 Mbps downstream and 1.2 Mbps upstream
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ATM
- PPPoA (RFC 2364) and PPPoA Bridged mode
- PPPoE (RFC 2516) and PPPoE Bridged mode
- IPoA (RFC 2225)
- Bridged mode over AAL5 (RFC2684/1483)
- ATM Forum UNI 3.1 / 4.0 compliant PVCs
- UBR and CBR with traffic shaping
- OAM F4/F5 loopback cells
Bridging
- IEEE 802.1d self-learning bridge
- Learning up to 4096 MAC addresses
- Transparent Bridging between 10/100 Mb Ethernet and USB
Routing
- NAT / PAT allows multiple users to share Internet access
- UPnP IGD with NAT traversal capability
- Port Forwarding: users can setup multiple virtual servers (e.g., Web, FTP, Mail servers) on the local network.
- Static routing & dynamic routing RIPv1/v2
- DNS Relay, Dynamic DNS
- DHCP Client/Relay/Server
- IGMP Proxy
- Support IP/Bridge QoS for different traffic classes
- Support reservation of bandwidth to guarantee voice quality of VoIP applications.
Security
- PAP, CHAP, and MS-CHAP for PPP authentication
- Firewall based on incoming & outgoing filtering of IP address/Port number/Protocol type
- Ping blocking from WAN
- DMZ hosting
Supported Applications
- Application Level Gateways preset for Auth/Ident, DNS, FTP, PPTP, IPSEC, POP3, SMTP, SSH, TELNET, TFTP & WEB servers. Multiple Virtual Servers can be setup in local network.
- VPN passthrough
- NetMeeting, MSN Messenger, FTP, Quick Time, mIRC, Real Player, CuSeeMe, online gaming.
Configuration and Management
- Embedded web configuration interface with password protection
- Remote management control
- Telnet session for local or remote management
- System events logging
- DSL connection diagnostics
- Firmware upgrade via web browser
- User setting backup & restore
Hardware Interface
- One RJ-11 port for ADSL connection
- One Ethernet port for IEEE 802.3/802.3u 10/100
Base-T auto-sensing, auto cross-over.
- One USB port compliant to USB v1.1
- One hidden reset button for restoring factory
default settings
Chipset
- Broadcom BCM6338 single-chip ADSL2+ with
integrated MIPS32 CPU, transceiver & Analog Front End.
Regulatory Approval and Compliance
- ACA
- Telecom New Zealand PTC270
Power Requirement and Operation Environment Requirement
- Power Adaptor: Output 12 VAC, 1A
- Power Consumption: less than 5 W
- Ambient Temperature: 0 to 40°C
- Relative Humidity: 20% to 90% (non-condensing)
Physical
- Front Panel: 5 LED Indicators
- Rear Panel
- Dimensions: 88mm(L) x 105mm(W) x 20mm(H)
- Weight: 58g
Firmware
Updating your Firmware is only recommended if you are having problems with your product or have been asked to do so by a NetComm Reprentative. It is critical to select the correct firmware for your product, before proceeding please confirm you are on the correct page by checking the sticker on the base of your NetComm equipment for the part/product number. You should also read the firmware upgrade instructions - located below - before starting the download.
Please take caution while upgrading the firmware. Installation of the incorrect firmware file, disruption to the power source or a break in the connection to your computer during the upgrade process may render your device unusable and void the product warranty.
Step 1 - Download the Firmware and Upgrade Instructions
Step 2 - Before Installing firmware
Ensure that ALL Antivirus/ Firewall/ Security programs are turned OFF before performing the firmware upgrade. Also ensure that you are performing this firmware upgrade when connecting to the modem/router with Ethernet cable
Do NOT use a Wireless connection to upgrade the firmware.
Step 3 - Prepare the files
If the file's extension is ".dat", ".cdi", ".img" or ".bin", do not try to open the files on your computer as they can become corrupt. You need to follow the instructions from the Firmware Upgrade Instructions Guide.
If the file's extension is ".zip" then you need to unzip the compressed files to a location on your computer to get the actual firmware file using UnZip or WinZip software and then follow the instructions from the guide.
GNU General Public License
This product may include software code that is subject to the GNU General Public License (GPL) or GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL). This code is subject to the copyrights of one or more authors and is distributed without any warranty. A copy of this software can be obtained by contacting NetComm Limited on +61 2 9424 2059. A postage and handling fee of AUD$10.00 will be applicable.
Emulator
What is an Emulator?
An emulator replicates the functions of a NetComm device which is viewable from a standard web browser. Emulators are frequently used by support staff to view exactly what the customer is seeing when they login to the User Interface of their NetComm product.