D-Link 504G
Before You Begin
Connecting the Router to Your Computer
Configuring the Router
Before You Begin
Make sure you have your Username, Password and Equipment before beginning the installation.
Note: This install assumes that you have a Network Card installed and is in working order.
Connecting the Router to Your Computer
A. First, connect the power adapter to the back panel of the Router and then plug the other end of the power adapter to a wall outlet.
The Power LED will turn ON to indicate proper operation.
B. Insert one end of the Ethernet cable (Blue Cable) into any Ethernet port on the back panel of the Router and the other end of the cable to an Ethernet Adapter on your computer.
C. Insert one end of the Telephone cable into the ADSL port on the rear panel of the Router and insert the other end into the ADSL phone line wall socket.
D. Most people will simply just need a Central Line Filter/Splitter, which splits the telephone line into two. One for the Router, and one for the telephone.
If you have more then one telephone on the telephone line, you will also need an Inline Filter.
Note: Do not install a filter between the Router and the telephone jack. Filters are only intended for use with regular telephones, fax machines and other regular telephone devices.
Configuring the Router
To configure the router, you will need to log into the
Routers Configuration Interface.
Step 1
Open your Web browser (eg Internet Explorer or Netscape) and type 10.1.1.1 into the address box.
Then press the Enter or Return key.
Step 2
The Router’s Login page will appear.
Type admin for the User Name and admin in the Password field, then Click OK
You are now logged into the Router
Step 3
To begin using the Setup Wizard to configure your ADSL Connection, click on the Run Wizard button in the middle of the web page. A pop-up menu will appear. This pop-up menu is the Setup Wizard.
Step 4
The first Setup Wizard menu lists a summary of the steps required to complete the setup.
Click the Next button to begin setup.
Step 5
Set the Password used to configure the Router.
Type admin in the Password box and type admin in the Verify Password box. Click Next to continue.
**Note** Do not change the password, always use admin
If you change this Password, Shoalnet/Fastrac can not help you if you forget it.
Step 6
Now configure the Time Zone used for the Router’s system clock. Select the appropriate timezone for your location.
Eg: (GMT+ 10:00) Eastern Australian Standard
Click Next to continue.
Step 7
Next you will Set the Internet Connection Type for the WAN interface.
Ensure that there is a dot in the first selection PPPoE/PPPoA
Click the Next button.
Step 8
Type the Username (eg joebloggs@dsl.fastrac.net.au) and Password for your Shoalnet/Fastrac Account.
The VPI number (8) and VCI number (35) should not be changed unless you have been instructed to change them.
Select the Connection Type PPPoE LLC
Click the Next button.
Step 9
Setup Completed
All the settings for the ADSL connection have now been completed.
Click the Restart button to save the new settings and restart the Router.
It will take about 30-60 seconds to restart the Router.
Step 10
The screens pictured here will appear during the save and restart process. Do not turn off the Router.
Step 11
Click the Exit button when the message appears informing you that the router has Saved the Changes and Restarted
Step 12
Follow Step 1 & Step 2 again to log into the router.
Step 13
Click on WAN on the left hand side
Scroll down to Authentication and change it to CHAP, then click on the green Apply button.
This should automatically take you to a page with a Save and Reboot button.
Click on this button to reboot your router.
If this does not automatically take you to this page, click on the Tools button in the router page, then click on Misc on the left hand side.
Click on the Save and Reboot button
You should now be able to access the internet. If you are having trouble please read the ADSL FAQ before calling.
If you have any problems, give Shoalnet Techsupport a call on (02) 4423 7100 or 1300 666 556
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