Important – Black Box LRB500A User Manual
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NET ACCESS BROADBAND ROUTER W/4-PORT SWITCH QUICK START GUIDE
NOTE
If a problem occurs while testing your connection, or you need to
configure advanced options such as filtering, DHCP or routing, use
Broadband Manager by selecting Programs, then Broadband Manager,
then Broadband Manager.
3.4 Using Telnet to Configure Your Router
Telnet is a telecommunications software utility which allows you to access a remote
device. The Router has a built-in Telnet server that enables a Telnet client to
remotely configure the device using a menu system.
IMPORTANT
Non Windows operating system users must use the Telnet menu system
to configure the Router for operation.
NOTE
To successfully configure your Router using Telnet, TCP/IP must be
correctly configured on your computer and the router and computer
must be located on the same subnet.
1. Start your Telnet session and connect to the Router using the router’s default
IP address of 192.168.2.1 and VT100™ terminal emulation.
Figure 3-15. Connect screen.
If you are using a graphical interface similar to that shown above, click
Connect
.
2. When prompted to input the Router Password, press Enter.