Camatel NetVito 5300 Series User manual

Quick-Start Guide
ADSL2+
Ethernet Modem
NetVito 5300 Series
Bridge Modem
PPPoE Modem
Router

Before you begin
Verify that the following items came with your DSL kit:
1. ADSL modem
2. User guide
3. Power adapter
4. RJ45 Straight-through Ethernet cable
5. RJ11 DSL cable (phone cord)
Your service provider may include an Ethernet adapter,
a line filter or a wall-mount filter in your DSL kit. If you
need further further assistance, please contact your
service provider.

1Install Line Filters
Stand-alone Line Filter
For each device that shares the DSL phone line:
1. Unplug the device's cord from the phone jack.
2. Plug the filter into the phone jack.
3. Plud the phone cord (or other device cord) into
the filter.
Wall-mount Filter
For a wall-mount phone, install a wall-mount filter.
1. Remove the phone.
2. Connect the wall-mount filter to the wall plate.
3. Reconnect the phone.

2Ethernet Installation
Make sure that your computer has an Ethernet port.
If your computer doesn't have an Ethernet adapter,
you need to install an Ethernet adapter with help of
Ethernet adapter manufacturer's installation
instructions.
Connect the ADSL modem
1. Connect the Ethernet cable (RJ45) to the Ethernet
port (yellow) on the ADSL modem.
2. Connect the other end of Ethernet cable (RJ45) to
the Ethernet port on your computer.
3. Plug the DSL cable (RJ11) into the DSL port (gray)
on the ADSL modem.
4. Plug the other end of the DSL cable (RJ11) into the
phone jack.
5. Plug the power adapter into the power outlet and
the ADSL modem (black port).
6. Power on the ADSL modem (power swith located
on right side of back panel).
RJ45 Ethernet cable
connect to computer
RJ11 DSL cable
Internet Connection
Power adapter
Switch or Router
Optional:
RJ45 Ethernet cable
can be connected to
a switch or router

3PC Configuration Procedures
Windows Configuration
In order to setup ADSL modem, your PC must first
be configured to obtain an IP address from a DHCP
server. Follow the procedure below:
1. Click Start > Control Panel.
2. Double-click the Network Connections icon.
3. Double-click your Network Card.
4. Click Properties.
5. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
6. Click Properties.
7. Select Obtain an IP address automatically.
8. Select Obtain DNS server address automatically.
9. Click OK and exit out of the Control Panel.
10. Configure Internet Access using the procedure
that follows.

Internet Access
Router Configuration when your modem comes with
PPPoE firmware:
1. Start your Web browser.
In the Address box, enter the follow:
192.168.254.254
3. When prompted for a user name and passowrd,
type admin for the user name and admin for the
password.
4. Click OK to enter the Quick Start page of web
interface from modem.
5. Type the user name and passowrd provided by
your Internet service provider.
6. If additional configuration is desired, select Status
to view modem's status and statistical information,
select Advance to configure DHCP, IPv6 LAN,
Virtual Server, Firewall, NAT ALG, QoS and so on,
select Management to setup modem itself.
Bridge Configuration when your modem comes
with PPPoE firmware:
Option 1 - If Advanced page has Bridge mode,
simply select it, the modem will automatically
change to bridge mode.

Option 2 - Select Advanced > Internet > Edit
then choose Bridging > Next
and click Apply /Save
Bridge Configuration when your modem comes
with bridge firmware.
If the modem was configured as bridge, make sure
your PC will use the ADSL modem (and not Dial-UP
Networking) when connecting to the Internet. Follow
the procedure below:
1. Click Start > Control Panel.
2. Double-click the Internet Options icon.
3. Click the Connection tab.
4. Click Setup.
5. Click Next.

6. Click Connect to the Internet.
7. Click Next.
8. Click Next.
8. Click Setup my connection manually.
9. Click Next.
10. Select Connect using a broadband connection
that requires a user name and password.
11. Click Next to type in login information from the
service provider.
12. Click Finish.
Cogratulations! You have completed
the installation of your ADSL modem.
Macintosh Configuration Procedures
Macitosh Configuration
In order to setup the ADSL modem, your computer must
first be configured to obtain an IP address from a DHCP
server.
Follow the procedure below for OSX:
1. Click Apple > System Preferences.
2. Select the Network icon under the Internet and Network
section.
3. Select Built-in Ethernet from the Show drop-down menu.
4. Select Using DHCP server from the Configure IPv4
drop-down menu.
5. Click Apply now and exit out of System Preferences
window.
6. If you have a router, configure the router using the Router
Configuration procedure that follows.
Folllow the procedure nelow for OS9:
1. Click Apple > Control Panels > TCP/IP.
2. Select Ethernet from Connect via drop-down menu.

3. Select Using DHCP server from the Configure
drop-down menu.
4. Close window and save changes.
5. If you have a router, configure the router using the Router
Configuration procedure that follows.
Roter Configuration
1. Start your web browser.
2. In the Address box, enter the following:
192.168.254.254
3. When prompted for a user name and passoword, type
admin for the user name and admin for the password.
4. Click OK to enter the Quick Start page of web interface
from modem.
5. Type the user name and passowrd provided by your
Internet service provider.
6. If additional configuration is desired, select Status to view
modem's status and statistical information, select Advance
to configure DHCP, IPv6 LAN, Virtual Server, Firewall, NAT
ALG, QoS and so on, select Management to setup modem
itself.

5Advanced Configuration
In order to use advanced features of modem with router
firmware, enter the web interface and select Advanced.
Select following fetures to configure:
- Local Network
IP address / DHCP Server / UPnP
- IPv6 LAN Config
- Layer2 Interface
ATM Interface
- Internet
Connections / DNS Server / DSL
- IP Routing
Default Gateway / Static Route / IPv6 Static Route
- Virtual Servers
Port Forwarding (with remote IP access control) /
Port Triggering / DMA Host / Dynamic DNS /
Static DNS
- Firewall
IP Filtering / IPv6 IP Filtering
- NAT ALG
VPN ALG / SIP ALG
- Quality of Service
Queue Config / QoS Classification
- Bridge Mode
One click to setup 0/35 brigde mode,
DHCP will be disabled

In order to setup modem features, select Management
and use following features:
- Diagnostics
- Access control
- Management Control
From Remote / From local
- TR-069 Client
- Internet Time
- System Log
- Backup Config
- Update Firmware
- Reset Router
Reset to factory default settings / Reboot only
Modem reset button
Press the rest button on the back of the modem and
hold for 5 seconds, the modem will go back to
factory default setting.
Modem default settings
IP address: 192.168.254.254
Login user ID: admin
Login password: admin
VPI/VCI = 0/35
Modem supporting line modes
G.dmt, G.lite, T1.413, ADSL2, READSL2, ADSL2+
Annex M (disabled by default)
6Management for modem

Function Color Defination
Power
DSL
Internet
(PPP)
Ethernet
Off
Red
Green
Blinking Red
Off
Slow Blinking
Green
Fast Blinking
Green
Green
Off
Green
Off
Blinking Green
Green
Power not applied
Normal system operation
Self-test in progress
System is booting
Self-test failure if red keeps on
Firmware upgrade in process
No DSL signal is detected
DSL line handshaking in progress
DSL line training in progress
DSL line synchronized and ready
for traffic
No connection to Internet
Internet connection is up
No Ethernet signal is detected
Data traffic is flowing
Ethernet interface is ready to work
7Troubleshooting
LED lights can help to find the working status of modem.
Blinking Green Internet is up in bridge mode
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