Aztech VDSL5040GRV(AC) User manual

VDSL5040GRV(AC)
1200Mbps VDSL2 Wireless-AC
4-Port Gateway

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Contents
About the Device ........................................................................................................5
Requirements ................................................................................................6
Package Contents .......................................................................................6
Device Design ...............................................................................................7
Front Panel.....................................................................................................7
Getting Started...........................................................................................................10
Planning Your Network ..............................................................................10
Setup the Device........................................................................................12
Check the Installation ................................................................................12
Setup the Computer ..................................................................................13
Configure the IP address manually .........................................................13
Obtain an IP address automatically........................................................13
The Web User Interface (GUI) ..................................................................................15
Accessing Web Page ................................................................................15
Basic Setup ..................................................................................................16
WAN Service................................................................................................16
Wireless .........................................................................................................20
VOIP ..............................................................................................................23
Advanced Setup ........................................................................................24
Wireless .........................................................................................................24
NAT................................................................................................................26
Parental Control..........................................................................................30
Routing .........................................................................................................31
Quality of Service........................................................................................34
Applications.................................................................................................36
DNS................................................................................................................36
Management..............................................................................................37
Reboot..........................................................................................................37
Account Management .............................................................................37
Line Test ........................................................................................................38
Tools ..............................................................................................................38

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About the Device
The VDSL5040GRV(AC) is an integrated device which greatly aims to
become the best companion of your customer’s needs. The
VDSL5040GRV(AC) is exquisitely hyped up with dozens of features users would
easily appreciate and utilize.
A Partner of ADSL2/2+, VDSL2 Subscribers. Designed with an RJ-11 port
for ADSL/VDSL connectivity, the Aztech VDSL5040GRV(AC) guarantees
complete compatibility with ADSL2/2+ and VDSL2 internet connections.
Revel in the Wireless-AC Experience. With its 802.11ac wireless standard
support, fast and flexible options are instantly given to your customers
when it comes to providing extreme wireless speeds of up to 300Mbps
on the 2.4GHz and up to 867Mbps on its 5.0GHz band.
Easy Connectivity through Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS). Instead of
connecting conventionally to the wireless network by entering a
password, WPS-enabled devices can easily connect to the
VDSL5040GRV(AC) through a simple press of the WPS button on both
devices.
Easy Installation and Setup. Unlike other complex devices, the
VDSL5040GRV(AC) uses an intuitive design making the device easy to
setup and use. You can also easily manage various router features
through an OS Independent Web User Interface that you can easily
access after connecting to the device.

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Requirements
Your computer must meet the following minimum requirements.
Any operating system can be used
Web Browser
Ethernet network adapter
An active ADSL/VDSL Internet account or ONT for Fibre connection
Package Contents
Package contents are listed below. For any missing items, please contact
your dealer immediately. Product contents vary for different models.
VDSL5040GRV(AC)
Ethernet cable
Telephone cable
FXS Phone Splitter
12V 1.5A DC Power Adapter
Easy Start Guide

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Device Design
Front Panel
Top Panel
The top panel provides LEDs. You can check the modem router’s working
status by following the LED Explanation table.
LABEL
ICON
ACTION
DESCRIPTION
POWER
OFF
No power is supplied to the device
Steady green
Connected to an AC power supply
ETHERNET
LAN 1-4
OFF
No Ethernet connection
Steady green
Connected to an Ethernet port
Blinking green
Transmitting/Receiving data
WIRELESS
2.4GHz / 5GHz
OFF
Steady green
Wireless interface disabled
Wireless Interface enabled
WPS
OFF
WPS disabled/completed
authentication
Blinking green
WPS authentication in-progress
DSL
Blinking green
Steady green
Establishing or No DSL signal
DSL signal is established
VOIP
Steady green
VOIP enabled

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INTERNET
OFF
Steady green
No connection to the Internet
Internet connection established
WAN
Steady green
Blinking green
Connected to the modem
Transmitting/Receiving data
Rear Panel
The rear panel provides buttons, connection ports, POTS ports and antennas.
Refer to the following for detailed instructions.
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
ON/OFF
Press to power on or off the modem router.
ANTENNA
Fixed Wi-Fi Antenna. For the best Wi-Fi
performance, we recommends that the outside two antennas be
outward at about 30 degrees
12VDC
PORT
12V 1.0A DC Input port
ETHERNET
PORTS
1-4
Connecting computers and other Ethernet devices (RJ45)
POTS PORT
Connecting the telephone cable.
DSL PORT
Connecting the modem router to an ADSL line (RJ11)

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Side Panel
The side panel provides buttons and connection ports. Refer to the following
for detailed instructions.
BUTTON/
PORT
DESCRIPTION
WPS BUTTON
Press for two (2) seconds to initiate Wireless Protected Setup (WPS) with WPS-
capable clients
WLAN
BUTTON
Press for five (5) seconds to initiate or stop wireless connection.
RESET
BUTTON
Press for 10 seconds to restart the device to its factory defaults.

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Getting Started
Setting up the device is easy. The flowchart below provides an outline of the
steps needed in order to complete the installation. Brief descriptions appear
beside each step. Detailed instructions are provided in the subsequent
pages.
Connect the telephone cables, Ethernet
cables, and power adapter.
Plan your Network
Set up your
Modem Router
Web User Interface
Use Quick Setup or
Wizard
Ready to Use
You may refer to the diagram in this user
manual for the suggested network setup.
You may configure your modem router’s
wireless settings and other features
through the Web User Interface.
You may now access the internet.

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Planning Your Network
Before moving ahead to setup your network, it is a good idea to draw out a
network diagram to help identify your network devices and plan out how to
connect these devices. The illustration below is an example of a network
diagram.
Each port in the modem router can be used for different connections. For
example:
Ethernet 1 –connect to a desktop
Wireless –connect a wireless laptop to the built in wireless access point
To create a network diagram:
For wireless devices, identify the wireless devices you want to include in
the network
For wired devices, identify which modem router port you want to use
for each device

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Setup the Device
When installing the modem router, find an area where there are enough
electrical outlets for the modem router, the main computer, and your other
computer devices. For those PCs you wish to access Internet by this router,
each of them must be properly connected through Cable /VDSL/ADSL
device.
1. Connect the Microfilter to the Telephone Outlet.
2. Using the Telephone cable, connect the Modem to the Microfilter.
3. Using the Ethernet cable, connect the modem to the Computer.
4. Connect the Power adapter to the modem.
5. Power ON the modem. Check and confirm that the Power LED and
Ethernet LED of the router is lit on.
Check the Installation
The control LEDs of the WLAN Router are clearly visible and the status of the
network link can be seen instantly:
1. After hardware installation, at the time of powering on, the Power LED
and Wireless LEDs of this wireless router will keep solid on indicating a
normal status.
3
4
1
2

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2. When the DSL Port is connected to the VDSL/ ADSL Server and dialed
successfully, the DSL LED will keep solid on all the time.
3. When the Ethernet Port is connected to the computer, the Ethernet LED
will blink all the time.
4. When the pots port is connected to the phone cable and registered
successfully, the phone LED will keep solid on.
Setup the Computer
The default IP address of the Router is 192.168.254.254, the default Subnet
Mask is 255.255.255.0. Both of these parameters can be changed as you
want. In this guide, we will use the default values for description.
Connect the local PC to the LAN port on the Router. There are two ways to
configure the IP address for your PC.
Configure the IP address manually
1. Right-click on My Network Places –Properties, then right-click Local
Area Connection –Properties; double click on TCP/IP Protocol.
2. Configure the network parameters manually. Set the IP address to
192.168.1.xxx (“xxx” range from 2 to 254). The Subnet Mask is
255.255.255.0 and Gateway is 192.168.254.254 (Router’s default IP
address).
Obtain an IP address automatically
Set up the TCP/IP Protocol to Obtain an IP address automatically mode on
your PC.
Now, you can run the Ping command in the command prompt to verify the
network connection between your PC and the Router. Open a command
prompt, and type in ping 192.168.254.254, then press Enter.

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If the result displayed is similar to that shown in above figure, it means that the
connection between your PC and the router has been successfully
established.
If the result displayed is similar to that shown in the above figure, it means that
your PC is not connected to the router. Check it by following below steps:
Is the connection between your PC and the Router correct?
If correct, the LAN port on the Router and LED on your PC’s adapter should
be lit.
Is the TCP/IP configuration for your PC correct?
Since the Router’s IP address is 192.168.254.254, your PC’s IP address must be
within the range of 192.168.1.2 ~ 192.168.1.254, the Gateway must be
192.168.1.1.

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The Web User Interface (GUI)
The Web User Interface allows you to configure all of your modem router’s
functionalities. This chapter introduces how to configure the basic functions of
your router so that you can surf the Internet.
Accessing Web Page
Set up the TCP/IP Protocol to Obtain an IP address automatically mode on
your PC.
1. Open a web browser (i.e. Google Chrome or Internet Explorer). On the
address bar, type the default IP: 192.168.254.254 and press Enter. You
will be redirected to the Login page of your modem router’s Web User
Interface.
2. Type the username and password in the login page.
3. Click Login button or press Enter key. You will be directed into the
Home page. Now, you have logged into the web interface of the
router.

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Basic Setup
In the navigation bar, click Basic Setup. The tab Setup contains WAN, Wireless
and VoIP.
WAN Service
Choose Basic Setup > WAN Service on the left navigation menu, then the
following screen will appear. In this page, you can configure WAN interface
of your router.
The following table describes the parameters of the above page.
Subnet Mask: This is used to define the device IP classification for the chosen
IP address range. 255.255.255.0 is a typical net mask value for Class C
networks. Generally it is provided by your ISP.
Default Gateway: This is the IP address of the host router that resides on the
external network and provides the point of connection to the next hop
towards the Internet. This can be a DSL modem, Cable modem, or a WISP
gateway router. The router will direct all the packets to the gateway if the
destination host is not within the local network.
FIELD
DESCRIPTION
Connection
Name
Once you change your internet access, you should choose new connection
Enable VLAN
Support VLAN and make every device independently.

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Note: (1) If finished with the Setup, you can check it out (Status > WAN
> Network, and Status should be Connected) as follows:
(2) Check the XDSL Status (Status > WAN > xDSL), and Status should be
up as follows.
(3) Check your LAN Port speed (Status > LAN > Ethernet) as follows:

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(4) Check the WAN statistic (Status > WAN > Ethernet) as follows:
(5) Check the LAN statistic (Status > Statistics > LAN) as follows:
(6) Check all the data of the XDSL, Current rate, Max rate, etc. (Status >
Statistics > xDSL) as follows:

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(7) Check the ARP data (Status > Statistics > ARP) as follows:
(8) Check the xTM data (Status > Statistics > xTM) as follows:
(9) Check the VoIP data (Status > Statistics > VoIP) as follows:

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The following table describes the parameters of the Status.
Wireless
Basic Configuration 2.4GHz
Choose Basic Setup > Wireless > Basic Configuration 2.4GHz on the left
navigation menu, then the following screen will appear. SSID can be
FIELD
DESCRIPTION
Device
information
Including Product Type, Device ID, Hardware Version, Software Version, MAC
Address, and System up time.
WAN-
Network
Including IPv4/IPv6 Connection Status, DS-Lite Status.
WAN-
Ethernet
You can check the wan data about received and Transmitted.
XDSL
If the line is XDSL access, you can check the status,
LAN-Network
The up stand for normal.
LAN-Ethernet
The LAN Host and IPv6 LAN host will be displayed
WLAN
Every interface information in LAN can be check such as status, speed and
duplex
DHCP Client
The info about SSID index, SSID, BSSID, Status Authentication Mode and
Encryption Mode can be checked
Statistic-WAN
The host information including host name, MAC Address, IP Address, lease
time
Statistic-LAN
Received and transmitted data pass through wan.
Statistic-
WLAN
The data pass through LAN
xDSL
Different SSID received and transmitted packages
ARP
Including the Status about the DSL up/down etc.
Voice Status
It is an address table about the LAN pc.
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