Planet Technology XRT-412 Network Router User Manual


 
Chapter 1 Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing PLANET XRT-412. This Broadband Router is an IP Sharing
Router that enables multiple users to share the Internet through an ADSL or cable modem.
Simply configure your Internet connection settings in the Broadband Router and plug your PC to
the LAN port and you're ready to share files and access the Internet. As your network grows, you
can connect another hub or switch to the router’s LAN ports, allowing you to easily expand your
network. It provides a total solution for the Small and Medium-sized Business (SMB) and the
Small Office/Home Office (SOHO) markets, giving you an instant network today, and the flexibility
to handle tomorrow's expansion and speed. Built-in with dual USB ports can share two printers to
LAN user for the printing service.
1.1 Features
High Internet Access throughput
Allow multiple users to share a single Internet line
Supports up to 253 users
Provides two USB port for connecting with USB printer.
Internet Access via Cable or xDSL modem
Access Private LAN Servers from the Public Network
Equipped with four LAN ports (10/100M) and one WAN port (10/100M)
Support DHCP (Server/Client) for easy setup
Support advance features such as: Special Applications, DMZ, Virtual Servers, Access
Control, and Firewall.
Allow you to monitor the router’s status such as: DHCP Client Log, Security Log and
Device/Connection Status
Easy to use Web-based GUI for configuration and management purposes
Remote Management allows configuration and upgrades from a remote site (over the
Internet)
1.2 Minimum Requirements
One External xDSL (ADSL) or Cable modem with an Ethernet port (RJ-45)
Network Interface Card (NIC) for each Personal Computer (PC)
PCs with a Web-Browser (Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher, or Netscape Navigator 4.7 or
higher)
1.3 Package Contents
One XRT-412D unit
One Quick Installation Guide
One User Manual CD
One Power Adapter
"Note
The WAN “idle timeout” auto-disconnect function may not work due to abnormal
activities of some network application software; computer virus or hacker attacks
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