ZyXEL Communications 2602RL-D3A Modem User Manual


 
Prestige 2602RL-D3A Support Notes
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How do I used the reset button, more over what field of parameter will be reset by reset
button?
You can used a sharp pointed object insert it into the little reset hole beside the power connector. Press down
the reset button and hold down for approx 5 second, the unit will be reset. When the reset button is pressed the
devices all parameter will be reset back to factory default include, password, and IP address.
The default IP address is 192.168.1.1, Password 1234.
What network interface does the new Prestige series support?
The new Prestige series support auto MDX/MDIX 10/100M Ethernet LAN port to connect to the computer or
Switch on LAN and ADSL port on WAN.
How does the Prestige support TFTP?
In addition to the direct console port connection, the Prestige supports the uploading/download of the firmware
and configuration file using TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) over LAN.
Can the Prestige support TFTP over WAN?
Although TFTP should work over WAN as well, it is not recommended because of the potential data corruption
problems.
How fast can the data go?
The speed of the ADSL is only one part of the equation. There are a combination of factors starting with how
fast your PC can handle IP traffic, then how fast your PC to cable modem interface is, then how fast the cable
modem system runs and how much congestion there is on the cable network, then how big a pipe there is at the
head end to the rest of the Internet.
Different models of PCs and Macs are able to handle IP traffic at varying speeds. Very few can handle it at 30
Mbps.
Ethernet (10baseT) is the most popular cable modem interface standard for the PC. This automatically limits the
speed of the connection to under 10 Mbps even if the cable modem can receive at 30 Mbps. Most Local Area
Networks use 10baseT Ethernet, and although they are 10 Mbps networks, it takes a LOT longer than one
second to transmit 10 megabits (or 1.25 megabytes) of data from one terminal to another.