Aztech DSL3100R Router and iCU2

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By admin in : Routers // Feb 17 2010

The information below will assist you in setting one or more computer on iCU2 with an Aztech Router (this is for the Aztech DSL3100R Router, but should work on all Aztech Routers).

*Always make sure you have the latest firmware installed on your Router before proceeding (unless otherwise stated). Check your Router manufacturer’s Support Area on their website to obtain the newest firmware.
If you have only 1 computer to setup, or if this is the first computer you are setting up for iCU2:

On iCU2:
1: Go into Tools – Options – Ports
2: Make sure you are set to “Network” connection
3: In Normal Ports and Network Ports areas make sure you have:

Primary Port: TCP 2000
Secondary Port: TCP 2001

ie:

Normal Ports – iCU2 Listens for connections on THIS COMPUTER at the following ports
Primary (TCP): 2000 Secondary (TCP): 2001
Network / Router / Firewall Ports Routed to this computer (IP Address: 192.168.1.xxx)
Primary (TCP): 2000 Secondary (TCP): 2001

4: Also, take note of your IP Address (you will need it later). It most likely will not be the same as the one above. You have to take note of the IP address you see in your iCU2 window.
5:Click on OK and close iCU2

On the Router:
1: Log into the Router’s Admin Area (on internet explorer type in 10.0.0.2 and hit enter or go)
2: Type in your username/password for the Router. By default this Router’s login information is:

Username: admin
Password: admin

And then click on OK or Login

3: On the Screen that appears, click on Port Forwarding (left side of the screen)
4: Under Add new custom rule: , Make an entry that looks similar to this:

ID Start Port End Port Port Type Host IP address
2000 2001 TCP (1st computer’s IP address)

5: Click on Add
6: You should now see under Existing rules, a list of previously made rules, plus the new rule you have just made for iCU2.
7: Click on Save Settings (bottom left of the screen)
8: Try iCU2

If you want to add a second computer / iCU2 to your home network, make sure you have setup the first computer as detailed above, then do this to add the second computer:

On the second computer’s iCU2:
1: Go into Tools – Options – Ports
2: Make sure you are set to “Network” connection
3: In Normal Ports and Network Ports areas make sure you have:

Primary Port: TCP 2002
Secondary Port: TCP 2003

ie:

Normal Ports – iCU2 Listens for connections on THIS COMPUTER at the following ports
Primary (TCP): 2002 Secondary (TCP): 2003
Network / Router / Firewall Ports Routed to this computer (IP Address: 192.168.1.xxx)
Primary (TCP): 2002 Secondary (TCP): 2003

4: Also, take note of your IP Address.(you will need it later). It most likely will not be the same as the one above. You have to take note of the IP address you see in your iCU2 window.
5:Click on OK and close iCU2

On the Router:
1: Log into the Router’s Admin Area (on internet explorer type in 10.0.0.2 and hit enter or go)
2: Type in your username/password for the Router. By default this Router’s login information is:

Username: admin
Password: admin

And then click on OK or Login

3: On the Screen that appears, click on Port Forwarding (left side of the screen)
4: Under Add new custom rule: , Make an entry that looks similar to this:

ID Start Port End Port Port Type Host IP address
2002 2003 TCP (2nd computer’s IP address)

5: Click on Add
6: You should now see under Existing rules, a list of previously made rules (including the 2000-2001 entry you made for your first iCU2), plus the new rule you have just made for iCU2 on your second computer.
7: Click on Save Settings (bottom left of the screen)
6: Try iCU2

If you want to add more computers / iCU2s to your home network, it is simply a case of following the steps again for the second computer and changing the settings so that each computer/iCU2 has it’s own unique values. Ie, computer 3 would have:

Primary Port: TCP 2004
Secondary Port: TCP 2005

being forwarded to the local IP address of that computer.

Please remember that it is not iCU2′s responsibility to assist you in setting up your Firewall or Networking Device. We can provide you with the basic information. However, any problems you encounter or any questions you have should be directed at the manufacturer of that Firewall / Router. All fixes you attempt are done at your own risk.

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