ADB DB 6520 Bedienungsanleitung

DB 6520
Installation
User Manual

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CONTENTS
Welcome 1
About this Guide 1
Naming Convention 1
Conventions 1
Introduction 3
Introduction 3
Package Contents 3
Router Advantages 5
Minimum System and Component Requirements 5
Front Panel 6
Rear Panel 7
Router Installation 10
Introduction 10
Positioning the Router 10
Installing Micro Filters 11
Powering up the router 12
Connecting the Router 12
Technical Specifications 23
Glossary 25

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Welcome 1
Welcome
Welcome
ABOUT THIS GUIDE
This guide describes how to install and configure the DB 6520 product. This
guide is intended for use by those responsible for installing and setting up net-
work equipment; consequently, it assumes a basic working knowledge of LANs
(Local Area Networks) and Internet Routers. This guide can be used also for
variants derived from this DB 6520, which are named respectively DB 6220
(which do not provide dual-band radio) and DV 6220 (which do not provide
VDSL bonded functionality).
NAMING CONVENTION
Throughout this guide, the DB 652 is referred to as the “ADSL Wi-Fi Router”or
the “Router”. Category 5 Ethernet Cable is referred to as Ethernet Cable
throughout this guide.
CONVENTIONS
Table 1 and Table 2 list conventions that are used throughout this guide.

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TABLE 1. Notice Icons
Icon
Notice Type
Description
Information note
Information that describes important features or instruc-
tions.
Caution
Information that alerts you to potential loss of data or
potential damage to an application, system, or device.
Warning
Information that alerts you to potential personal injury.
TABLE 2. Text Conventions
Convention
Description
The words “enter” and
“type”
When you see the word “enter” in this guide, you must type some-
thing, and then press Return or Enter. Do not press Return or En-
ter when an instruction simply says “type.”
Keyboard key names
If you must press two or more keys simultaneously, the key
names are linked with a plus sign (+). Example:
Press Ctrl+Alt+Del
Words in italics
Italics are used to:
Emphasize a point.
Denote a new term at the place where it is defined in the text.
Identify menu names, menu commands, and software button
names. Examples: “From the Help menu, select Contents.
Click OK.”

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Introduction 3
Introduction
Introduction
INTRODUCTION
The DB 6520 is designed to provide a bonded broadband Internet connection
and provide several wired and wireless LAN connection. The Router also pro-
vides protection in the form of an electronic “firewall” preventing anyone outside
of your network from seeing your files or damaging your computers.
The DB 6520 is a VDSL/2/2+ Bonded router, targeted to residential environ-
ments and SOHO customers, that provides routed broadband services from a
single and modular access point.
The DB 6520 is the ideal solution for:
1. Connecting multiple PCs and Video game consoles;
2. Sharing broadband internet connections with all home computers;
3. Sharing printers and peripherals.
PACKAGE CONTENTS Your new DB 6520 Wireless Router kit contains the related hardware and soft-
ware. You will find into packaging:
1. One DB 6520 unit
2. One Power Supply adapter
3. One Phone cable RJ-11 plug (xDSL) (Gray)
4. One Ethernet CAT5 cable RJ-45 plug (Yellow)
5. A CD-ROM
6. A Safety Leaflet

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TABLE 1. Kit Material
Quantity
DESCRIPTION
1
DB 6520
1
Power Supplier Adapter
1
Ethernet CAT5 cable RJ-45 plug (Yellow)
1
Phone cable RJ-11 plug (DSL) (Gray)
1
CD-ROM
1
Safety leaflet
If any of the items included in the package is damaged, please contact your
Service Provider.
DB 6520 implements an “always-on” Very high asymmetric Digital Subscriber
Line (VDSL) connection to the telephone line on the WAN side, as well as sev-
eral local connectivity technologies on the LAN side:
Five switched 10/100/1000 Base-TX Ethernet ports
One HomePNA over Coax interface
Two USB 2.0 Host port for external USB peripherals
One IEEE 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN access point 2x2 high power @2,4GHz
One IEEE 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN access point 3x3 high power @5GHz
Two VDSL WAN interface with RJ-11 port

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Figure 1 shows a sample network. Your Router becomes your connection to the
Internet.
FIGURE 1. Sample Home Network
ROUTER ADVANTAGES The advantages of the Router include:
Shared Internet connection for both wired and wireless computers
High speed 802.11b/g/n wireless networking with dual radio access
No need for a dedicated, “always on” computer serving as your Internet con-
nection
Cross-platform operation for compatibility with Microsoft® Windows and Ap-
ple® MAC computers (see Technical description for supported platforms).
Easy-to-use, Web-based setup and configuration
Centralization of all network address settings (DHCP)
a Virtual server to enable remote access to Web, FTP and other services on
your network
a Security - Firewall protection - against Internet hacker attacks and encryp-
tion to protect wireless network traffic
A multi-language GUI.
MINIMUM SYSTEM AND
COMPONENT
REQUIREMENTS Your Router requires the computer(s) and components in your network to be
configured with at least the following:

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A computer with the Operating Systems that support TCP/IP networking pro-
tocols: Microsoft® Windows 98SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows
XP 32bit, Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Apple® MAC 10.x
An Ethernet 10Mbps or 10/100 Mbps NIC for each computer to be connect-
ed to one of the four Ethernet ports on the rear of the Router
As optional, an 802.11b/g wireless NIC
Supported Browsers: Internet Explorer, Netscape, Firefox, Chrome, Safari
and Opera.
FRONT PANEL The front panel of the Router contains indicator lights (LEDs) that help to de-
scribe the state of networking and connection operations.
FIGURE 2. Front Panel LEDs
TABLE 2. Front Panel LEDs explanation
LED Position
Color
Status
Description
Power
Green/Red
Solid Green
Power on
Light off
Power off
Solid red
Power on self-test /Device Malfunction (not bootable)
and device malfunction
HCNA
Green
Solid Light
Device connected to LAN port
Blinking
LAN Activity present
Light off
No Activity
USB
Green
Solid Green
USB Link established
Blinking Green
USB activity present (traffic in either direction)
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