AirLive IP-1000R User Manual

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Copyright
The contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any part or as a whole, stored, transcribed in an information retrieval system, translated into any language, or transmitted in any form or by any means, mechanical, magnetic, electronic, optical, photocopying, manual, or otherwise, without the prior written permission.
Trademarks
All products, company, brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. They are used for identification purpose only. Specifications are subject to be changed without prior notice.
FCC Interference Statement
The IP-1000R has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against radio interference in a commercial environment. This equipment can generate, use and radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions in this manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case the user, at his own expense, will be required to take whatever measures are necessary to correct the interference.
CE Declaration of Conformity
This equipment complies with the requirements relating to electromagnetic compatibility, EN 55022/A1 Class B.
The specification is subject to change without notice.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction ........................................................................................................4
Functions and Features.................................................................................................4
Packing List.....................................................................................................................6
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation........................................................................................7
2.1 Panel Layout.............................................................................................................7
2.2 Procedure for Hardware Installation..................................................................... 9
Chapter 3 Network Settings and Software Installation........................................................10
3.1 Make Correct Network Settings of Your Computer...........................................10
Chapter 4 Configuring IP-1000R Broadband Router........................................................... 11
4.1 Start-up and Log in ................................................................................................12
4.2 Status.......................................................................................................................13
4.3 Wizard...................................................................................................................... 14
4.4 Basic Setting...........................................................................................................15
4.5 Port Forwarding...................................................................................................... 26
4.6 Firewall Settings.....................................................................................................30
4.7 Advanced Settings................................................................................................. 43
4.8 Maintenance........................................................................................................... 53
Appendix A TCP/IP Configuration for Windows 95/98...................................................... 58
Appendix B FAQ and Troubleshooting ...............................................................................63
Reset to factory Default............................................................................................... 63
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Congratulations on your purchase of this outstanding IP-1000R. This product is specifically designed for Small Office and Home Of fice n eeds. It provide s a compl ete SO HO solutio n for Internet su rfing, an d is easy to configure and operate even for non-technical users. Instructions for i nstalling and configuring this product can be found in this manual. Before you install and use this product, please read this manual carefully for fully exploiting the functions of this product.

Functions and Features

Router Basic functions
z Auto-sensing Ethernet Switch
Equipped with a 4-port auto-sensing Ethernet switch.
z WAN type supported
The router supports some WAN types, Static, Dynamic, PPPoE , PPTP ,L2TP, Dynamic IP with Road Runner .
z Firewall
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All unwanted packets from outside intruders are blocked to protect your Intranet.
z DHCP server supported
All of the networked computers can retrieve TCP/IP settings automatically from this product.
z Web-based configuring
Configurable through any networked computer’s web browser using Netscape or Internet Explorer.
z Virtual Server supported
Enable you to expose WWW, FTP and other services on your LAN to be accessible to Internet users.
z User-Definable Application Sensing Tunnel
User can define the attributes to support the special applications requiring multiple connections, like Internet gaming, video conferencing, Internet telephony and so on, then this product can sense the application type and open multi-port tunnel for it.
z DMZ Host supported
Lets a networked computer be fully exposed to the Internet; this function is used when special application sensing tunnel feature is insufficient to allow an application to function correctly.
z Statistics of WAN Supported
Enables you to monitor inbound and outbound packets
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Wireless functions
z High speed for wireless LAN connection
Up to 54Mbps data rate by incorporating Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM).
z Roaming
Provides seamless roaming within the IEEE 802.11b (11M) and IEEE 802.11g (54M) WLAN infrastructure.
z IEEE 802.11b compatible (11M)
Allowing inter-operation among multiple vendors.
z IEEE 802.11g compatible (54M)
Allowing inter-operation among multiple vendors.
z Auto fallback
54M, 48M, 36M, 24M, 18M, 12M, 6M data rate with auto fallback in 802.11g mode.
11M, 5.5M, 2M, 1M data rate with auto fallback in 802.11b mode.
Security functions
z Packet filter supported
Packet Filter allows you to control access to a network by analyzing the incoming and
outgoing packets and letting them p ass or halting them based on the IP address of the source and destination.
z Domain Filter Supported
Let you prevent users under this device from accessing specific URLs.
z URL Blocking Supported
URL Blocking can block hundreds of websites connection by simply a keyword.
z VPN Pass-through
The router also supports VPN pass-through.
z 802.1X supported
When the 802.1X function is enabled, the Wireless user must authenticate to this router first to use the Network service.
z Support WPA-PSK and WPA
When the WPA function is enabled, the Wireless user must authenticate to this router first to use the Network service
z SPI Mode Supported
When SPI Mode is enabled, the router will check every incoming packet to detect if this packet is valid.
z DoS Attac k Detec tion Supported
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When this feature is enabled, the router will detect and log the DoS attack comes from the Internet.
Advanced functions
z System time Supported
Allow you to synchronize system time with network time server.
z E-mail Alert Supported
The router can send its info by mail.
z Dynamic dns Supported
At present,the router has 3 ddns.dyndns,TZO.com and dhs.org.
z SNMP Supported
The router supports basic SNMP function.
z Routing Table Supported
Now, the router supports static routing.
z Schedule Rule supported
Customers can control some functions, like virtual server and packet filters when to access or when to block.
Other functions
z UPNP (Universal Plug and Play)Supported
The router also supports this function. The applications: X-box, Msn Me ssenger.

Packing List

z Wireless broadband router unit z Installation CD-ROM
z Power adapter z CAT-5 UTP Fast Ethernet cabl e
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2.1 Panel Layout

2.1.1. Front Panel
Figure 2-1 Front Panel
LED:
LED Function Color Status Description
POWER
Power indication
Green On Power is being applied to this product.
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On The WAN port is linked.
Blinking The WAN port is sending or receiving data.
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Status is flashed once per second to indicate system is alive.
An active station is connected to the corresponding LAN port.
The corresponding LAN port is sending or receiving data.
Data is transmitting in 100Mbps on the corresponding LAN port.
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2.1.2. Rear Panel
Figure 2-2 Rear Panel
Ports:
Port Description PWR WAN Port 1 - 4
RESET
Power inlet The port where you will connect your cable (or DSL) modem or Ethernet router. The ports where you will connect networked computers and other devices.
To reset system settings to factory defaults
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2.2 Procedure for Hardware Installation

2. Decide where to place your IP-1000R Wireless Broadband Router
You can place your IP-1000R Wireless Broadband Router on a desk or other flat surface, or you can mount it on a wall. For optimal performance, place your IP-1000R Wireless Broadband Router in the center of your office (or your home) in a location that is away from any potential source of interference, such as a metal wall or microwave oven. This location must be close to power and network connection.
2. Setup LAN connection a. Wired LAN connection: connects an Ethernet cable from your computer’s Ethernet port to one of
the LAN ports of this product.
b. Wireless LAN connection: locate this product at a proper position to gain the best transmit
performance
Figure 2-3 Setup of LAN and WAN conne ction s for this product.
3. Setup WAN connection Prepare an Ethernet cable for connecting this product to your cable/xDSL modem or Ethernet
backbone. Figure 2-3 illustrates the WAN connection.
4. Power on
Connecting the power cord to power inlet and turning the power switch on, this product will automatically enter the self-test phase. When it is in the self-test phase, the indicators M1 will be lighted ON for about 10 seconds, and then M1 will be flashed 3 times to indicate that the self-test operation has finished. Finally, the M1 will be continuously flashed once per second to indicate that this product is in normal operation.
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To use this product correctly, you have to properly configure the network settings of your computers and install the attached setup program into your MS Windows platform (Windows 95/98/NT/2000).

3.1 Make Correct Network Settings of Your Computer

The default IP address of this product is 192.168.1.254, and the default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. These addresses can be changed on your need, but the default values are used in this manual. If the TCP/IP environment of your computer has not yet been configured, you can refer to Appendix A to configure it. For example,
1. configure IP as 192.168.1.1, subnet mask as 255.255.255.0 and g ateway as 192. 168.1.25 4, or more easier,
2. configure your computers to load TCP/IP setting automatically, that is, via DHCP server of this product.
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After installing the TCP/IP communication protocol, you can use the ping command to check if your computer has successfully connected to this product. The following example shows the pin g procedure for Windows 95 platforms. First, execute the ping command
ping 192.168.1.254
If the following messages appear:
Pinging 192.168.1.254 with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 192.168.1.254: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=64
a communication link between your computer and this product has been successfully established. Otherwise, if you get the following messages,
Pinging 192.168.1.254 with 32 bytes of data: Request timed out.
There must be something wrong in your installation procedure. You have to check the following items in sequence:
1. Is the Ethernet cable correctly connected between thi s pro duct and your computer? Tip: The LAN LED of this product and the link LED of network card on your computer must be
lighted.
2. Is the TCP/IP environment of your computers properly configured? Tip: If the IP address of this product is 192.168.1.254, the IP address of your computer must be
192.168.1.X and default gateway must be 192.168.1.254.
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This product provides Web based configuration scheme, that is, configuring by your W eb browser, such as Netscape Communicator or Internet Explorer. Th is approach can be adopted in any MS Windows, Macintosh or UNIX based platforms.
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4.1 Start-up and Log in

Activate your browser, and disable the proxy or add the IP address of this product into the exceptions. Then, type this product’s IP addre ss in the Location (for Net scape ) or Address (for IE) field
and press ENTER. For example: http://192.168.1.254. After the connection is established, you will see the web user interface of this product. There are two
appearances of web user interface: for general users and for system administrator. A window would pop-up asking for Login and Password. Please enter “admin” for login, and “airlive”
or “ovislink” for password
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4.2 Status

This option provides the function for observing this product’s working status:
A. WAN Port Status.
If the WAN port is assigned a dynamic IP, there may appear a “Renew” or “Release” button on the Sidenote column. You can click this button to renew or release IP manually.
B. Statistics of WAN: enables you to monitor inbound and outbound packets
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4.3 Wizard

Setup Wizard will guide you through a basic configuration procedure step by step. Press”Next ”
Setup Wizard - Select WAN Type: For detail settings, please refer to 4.4.1 primary setup.
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4.4 Basic Setting

4.4.1 Primary Setup – WAN Type, Virtual Computers

Press “Change”
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This option is primary to enable this product to work properly. The setting items and the web appearance depend on the WAN type. Choose correct WAN type before you start.
1. LAN IP Address: the local IP address of this device. The computers on your network must use the
LAN IP address of your product as their Default Gateway. You can change it if necessary .
2. WAN Type: WAN connection type of your ISP. You can click Change button to choose a correct
one from the following four options:
A. Static IP Address: ISP assigns you a static IP address. B. Dynamic IP Address: Obtain an IP address from ISP automatically. C. Dynamic IP Address with Road Runner Session Management.(e.g. Telstra BigPond) D. PPP over Ethernet: Some ISPs require the use of PPPoE to connect to their services. E. PPTP: Some ISPs require the use of PPTP to connect to their services. F. L2TP: Some ISPs require the use of L2TP to connect to their services
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4.4.1.1 Static IP Address
WAN IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Primary and Secondary DNS: enter the proper setting provided by your ISP.
4.4.1.2 Dynamic IP Address
1. Host Name: optional. Required by some ISPs, for example, @Home.
2. Renew IP Forever: this feature enables this product to renew your IP address automatically when the lease time is expiring-- even when the system is idle.
4.4.1.3 Dynamic IP Address with Road Runner Session Management.(e.g. Telstra BigPond)
1. LAN IP Address is the IP address of this product. It must be the default gateway of your computers.
2. WAN Type is Dynamic IP Address. If the WAN type is not correct, change it!
3. Host Name: optional. Required by some ISPs, e.g. @Home.
4. Renew IP Forever: this feature enable this product renew IP address automatically when the lease time is being expired even the system is in idle state.
4.4.1.4 PPP over Ethernet
1. PPPoE Account and Password: the account and password your ISP assigned to you. For
security,
this field appears blank. If you don't want to change the password, leave it empty.
2. PPPoE Service Name: optional. Input the service name if your ISP requires it. Otherwise, leave
it blank.
3. Maximum Idle T ime: the amount of time of inactivity before disconnecting your PPPoE session.
Set it to zero or enable Aut o-reconn ect to disable this feature.
4. Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU): Most ISP offers MTU value to users. The most common
MTU value is 1492.
5. Connection Control: There are 3 modes to select:
Connect-on-demand: The device will link up with ISP when the clients send outgoing packets.
Auto-Reconnect(Always-on): The device will link up with ISP until the connection is establi shed.
Manually: The device will not make the link until someone clicks the connect-button in the
Status-page.
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4.4.1.5 PPTP
1. My IP Address and My Subnet Mask: the private IP address and subnet mask your ISP assigned
to you.
2. Server IP Address: the IP address of the PPTP server .
3. PPTP Account and Password: the account and password your ISP assigned to you. If you don't
want to change the password, keep it empty.
3. Connection ID: optional. Input the connection ID if your ISP requires it.
4. Maximum Idle Time: the time of no activity to disconnect your PPTP session. Set it to zero or
enable Auto-reconnect to disable this feature. If Auto-reconnect is enabled, this product will connect to ISP automatically, after system is restarted or connection is dropped.
5. Connection Control: There are 3 modes to select:
Connect-on-demand: The device will link up with ISP when the clients send outgoing packets.
Auto-Reconnect(Always-on):The device will link upw with ISP until the connection is established.
Manually: The device will not make the link until someone clicks the connect-button in the
Status-page.
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4.4.1.6 L2TP
First, please check your ISP assigned and Select Static IP Address or Dynamic IP Address.
For example: Use Static
1. My IP Address and My Subnet Mask: the private IP address and subnet mask your ISP assigned
to you.
2. Server IP Address: the IP address of the PPTP server .
3. PPTP Account and Password: the account and password your ISP assigned to you. If you don’t
want to change the password, keep it empty.
3. Connection ID: optional. Input the connection ID if your ISP requires it.
4. Maximum Idle Time: the time of no activity to disconnect your PPTP session. Set it to zero or
enable Auto-reconnect to disable this feature. If Auto-reconnect is enabled, this product will connect to ISP automatically, after system is restarted or connection is dropped.
6. Connection Control: There are 3 modes to select:
Connect-on-demand: The device will link up with ISP when the clients send outgoing packets.
Auto-Reconnect(Always-on):The device will link up with ISP until the connection is established.
Manually: The device will not make the link until someone clicks the connect-button in the
Status-page.
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4.4.1.7 Virtual Computers
Virtual Computer enables you to use the original NAT feature, and allows you to setup the one-to-one mapping of multiple global IP address and local IP address.
Global IP: Enter the global IP address assigned by your ISP.
Local IP: Enter the local IP address of your LAN PC corresponding to the global IP address.
Enable: Check this item to enable the Virtual Computer feature.
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4.4.2 DHCP Server
Press “More” The settings of a TCP/IP environment include host IP, Subnet Mask, Gateway, and DNS co nfigurations.
It is not easy to manually configure all the computers and devices in your network. Fortunately, DHCP Server provides a rather simple approach to handle all these settings. This product supports the function of DHCP server. If you enable this product’s DHCP server and configure your computers as “automatic IP allocation” mode, then when your computer is powered on, it will automatically load the proper TCP/IP settings from this product. The settings of DHCP server include the following items:
1. DHCP Server: Choose “Disable” or “Enable.”
2. IP pool starting Address/ IP pool starting Address: Whenever there is a request, the DHCP
server will automatically allocate an unused IP address from the IP address pool to the requesting computer . You must specify the starting and ending address of the IP address pool.
3. Domain Name: Optional, this information will be passed to the client.
4. Primary DNS/Secondary DNS: This feature allows you to assign DNS Servers
5. Primary WINS/Secondary WINS: This feature allows you to assign WINS Servers
6. Gateway: The Gateway Address would be the IP address of an alternate Gateway.
This function enables you to assign another gateway to your PC, when DHCP server offers an IP to your PC.
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4.4.3 Wireless Setting, and 802.1X setting
Wireless settings allow you to set the wireless configuration items.
1. Network ID (SSID): Network ID is used for identifying the Wireless LAN (WLAN). Client stations
can roam freely over this product and other Access Points that have the same Network ID. (The factory setting is “default”)
2. Channel: The radio channel number. The permissible channels depend on the Regulato ry Domain.
The factory setting is as follow: channel 6 for North America; channel 7 for European (ETSI); channel 7 for Japan.
3. WEP Security: Select the data privacy algorithm you want. Enabling the security can protect your
data while it is transferred from one station to another. The standardized IEEE 802.11 WEP (128 or 64-bit) is used here.
4. WEP Key 1, 2, 3 & 4: When you enable the 128 or 64 bit WEP key security, please select one WEP
key to be used and input 26 or 10 hexadecimal (0, 1, 2…8, 9, A, B…F) digits.
5. Pass-phrase Generator: Since hexadecimal characters are not easily
remembered, this device offers a conversion utility to convert a simple word or phrase into hex.
6. 802.1X Setting
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802.1X
Check Box was used to switch the function of the 802.1X. When the 802.1X function is enabled, the Wireless user must authenticate to this router first to use the Network service. RADIUS Server
IP address or the 802.1X server’s domain-name. RADIUS Shared Key
Key value shared by the RADIUS server and this router. Thi s key value is consi stent with the key value in the RADIUS server.
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WPA-PSK
1. Select Preshare Key Mode
If you select HEX,you have to fill in 64 hexadecimal (0, 1, 2…8, 9, A, B…F) digits If ASCII,the length of preshare key is from 8 to 63.
2. Fill in the key, Ex 12345678
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WPA
Check Box was used to switch the function of the WPA. When the WPA function is enabled, the Wireless user must authenticate to this router first to use the Network service. RADIUS Server
IP address or the 802.1X server’s domain-name. RADIUS Shared Key
Key value shared by the RADIUS server and this router. Thi s key value is consi stent with the key value in the RADIUS server.
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4.5 Port Forwarding

4.5.1 Virtual Server

This product’s NAT firewall filters out unrecognized packets to protect your Intranet, so all hosts behind this product are invisible to the outside world. If you wish, you can make some of them accessible by enabling the Virtual Server Mapping. A virtual server is defined as a Service Port, and all requests to this port will be redirected to the computer specified by the Server IP. Virtual Server can work with Scheduling Rules, and give user more flexibility on Access control. For Detail, please refer to Scheduling Rule.
For example, if you have an FTP server (port 21) at 192.168.1.1, a Web server (port 80) at 19 2.168.1.2, and a VPN server at 192.168.1.6, then you need to specify the following virtual server mapping table:
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Service Port Server IP Enable
21 192.168.1.1 V 80 192.168.1.2 V
1723 192.168.1.6 V
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4.5.2 Special AP

Some applications require multiple connections, like Internet games, Video conferencing, Internet telephony, etc. Because of the firewall function, these applications cannot work with a pure NAT router. The Special Applications feature allows some of these applications to work with this product. If the mechanism of Special Applications fails to make an application work, try setting your computer as the DMZ host instead.
1. Trigger: the outbound port number issued by the application..
2. Incoming Ports: when the trigger packet is detected, the inbound packets sent to the specified
port numbers are allowed to pass through the firewall.
This product provides some predefined settings Select your application and click Copy to to add the predefined setting to your list.
Note! At any given time, only one PC can use each Special Application tunnel.

4.5.3 Miscellaneous Items

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IP Address of DMZ Host
DMZ (DeMilitarized Zone) Host is a host without the protection of firewall. It allows a computer to be exposed to unrestricted 2-way communication for Internet games, Video conferencing, Internet telephony and other special applications.
NOTE: This feature should be used only when needed.
Non-standard FTP port
You have to configure this item if you want to access an FTP server whose port number is not 21. This setting will be lost after rebooting.
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4.6 Firewall Settings

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4.6.1 Packet Filter

Packet Filter enables you to control what packet s are allowed to p ass the route r. Outbound filter applies on all outbound packets. However, Inbound filter applies on packets that destined to Virtual Servers or DMZ host only. You can select one of the two filtering policies:
1. Allow all to pass except those match the specified rules
2. Deny all to pass except those match the specified rules
You can specify 8 rules for each direction: inbound or outbound. For each rule, you can define the following:
Source IP address
Source port address
Destination IP address
Destination port address
Protocol: TCP or UDP or both.
Use Rule#
For source or destination IP address, you can define a single IP address (4.3.2.1) or a range of IP addresses (4.3.2.1-4.3.2.254). An empty implies all IP addresses.
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For source or destination port, you can define a single port (80) or a range of ports (1000-1999). Add prefix "T" or "U" to specify TCP or UDP protocol. For example, T80, U53, U2000-2999. No prefix indicates both TCP and UDP are defined. An empty implies all port addresses. Packet Filter can work with Scheduling Rules, and give user more flexibility on Access control. For Detail, please refer to Scheduling Rule.
Each rule can be enabled or disabled individually.
Inbound Filter:
To enable Inbound Packet Filter click the check box next to Enable in the Inbound Packet Filter field.
Suppose you have SMTP Server (25), POP Server (110), Web Server (80), FTP Server (21), and News Server (119) defined in Virtual Server or DMZ Host. Example 1:
(1.2.3.100-1.2.3.149) They are allow to send mail (port 25), receive mail (port 110), and browse the Internet (port 80)
(1.2.3.10-1.2.3.20) They can do everything (block nothing) Others are all blocked.
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Example 2:
(1.2.3.100-1.2.3.1 19 ) They can do every thing except read net news (po rt 119) and transfer files via FTP (port 21) Others are all allowed.
After Inbound Packet Filter setting is configured, click the save button.
Outbound Filter:
To enable Outbound Packet Filter click the check box next t o Enable in the Outbound Packet Filter field.
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Example 1:
(192.168.1.100-192.168.1.149) They are allowed to send mail (port 25), receive mail (port 110), and browse Internet (port 80); port 53 (DNS) is necessary to resolve the domain name.
(192.168.1.10-192.168.1.20) They can do everything (block nothing) Others are all blocked.
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Example 2:
(192.168.1.100-192.168.1.119) They can do everything except read net news (port 119) and transfer files via FTP (port 21)
Others are allowed
After Outbound Packet Filter setting is configured, click the save button.
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4.6.2 Domain Filter

Domain Filter
Let you prevent users under this device from accessing specific URLs.
Domain Filter Enable
Check if you want to enable Domain Filter.
Log DNS Query
Check if you want to log the action when someone accesses the specific URLs.
Privilege IP Addresses Range
Setting a group of hosts and privilege these hosts to access network without restriction.
Domain Suffix
A suffix of URL to be restricted. For example, ".com", "xxx.com".
Action
When someone is accessing the URL met the domain-suffix, what kind of action you want. Check drop to block the access. Check log to log these access.
Enable
Check to enable each rule.
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Example:
In this example:
1. URL include “www.msn.com” will be blocked, and the action will be record in log-file.
2. URL include “www.sina.com” will not be blocked, but the action will be record in log-file.
3. URL include “www.google.com” will be blocked, but the action will not be record in log-file.
4. IP address X.X.X.1~ X.X.X.20 can access network without restriction.
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4.6.3 URL Blocking

URL Blocking will block LAN computers to connect to pre-defined Websites.
The major difference between “Domain filter” and “URL Blocking” is Domain filter require user to input suffix (like .com or .org, etc), while URL Blocking require user to input a keyword only. In other words, Domain filter can block specific website, while URL Blocking can bl ock hundreds of websites by simply a keyword.
URL Blocking Enable
Checked if you want to enable URL Blocking.
URL
If any part of the Website's URL matches the pre-defined word, the connection will be blocked. For example, you can use pre-defined word "sex" to block all websites if their URLs contain pre-defined word "sex".
Enable
Checked it to enable each rule.
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In this example:
1. URL include “msn” will be blocked, and the action will be record in log-file.
2. URL include “sina” will be blocked, but the action will be record in log-file
3. URL include “cnnsi” will not be blocked, but the action will be record in log-file.
4. URL include “espn” will be blocked, but the action will be record in log-file
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4.6.4 MAC Address Control

MAC Address Control allows you to assign different access right for different users and to assign a specific IP address to a certain MAC address.
MAC Address Control Check “Enable” to enable the “MAC Address Control”. All of the
settings in this page will take effect only when “Enable” is checked.
Connection control Check "Connection control" to enable the controlling of which wired and
wireless clients can connect to this device. If a client is denied to connect to this device, it means the client can't access to the Internet either. Choose "allow" or "deny" to allow or deny the clients, whose MAC addresses are not in the "Control table" (please see below), to connect to this device.
Association control Check "Association control" to enable the controlling of which wireless
client can associate to the wireless LAN. If a client is denied to associate to the wireless LAN, it means the client can't send or receive any data via this device. Choose "allow" or "deny" to allow or deny the clients, whose MAC addresses are not in the "Control table", to associate to the wireless LAN.
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Control table
"Control table" is the table at the bottom of the "MAC Address Control" page. Each row of this table indicates the MAC address and the expected IP address mapping of a client. There are four columns in this table:
MAC Address
IP Address
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In this page, we provide the following Combobox and button to help you to input the MAC address.
You can select a specific client in the “DHCP clients” Combobox, and then click on the “Copy to” button
MAC address indicates a specific client. Expected IP address of the corresponding
client. Keep it empty if you don't care its IP address.
When "Connection control" is checked, check "C" will allow the corresponding client to connect to this device.
When "Association control" is checked, check "A" will allow the corresponding client to associate to the wireless LAN.
to copy the MAC address of the client you select to the ID selected in the “ID” Combobox.
Previous page and Next Page To make this setup page simple and clear, we have divided the
“Control table” into several pages. You can use these buttons to navigate to different pages.
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4.6.5 Miscellaneous Items

Remote Administrator Host/Port
In general, only Intranet user can browse the built-in web pages to perform administration task. This feature enables you to perform administration task from remote host. If this feature is enabled, only the specified IP address can perform remote admini stration. If the specified IP address is 0.0.0.0, any host can connect to this product to perform administration task. You can use subnet mask bits "/nn" notation to specified a group of trusted IP addresses. For example, "10.1.2.0/24".
NOTE: When Remote Administration is enabled, the web server port will be shifted to 88. You can change web server port to other port, too.
Administrator Time-out
The time of no activity to logout automatically. Set it to zero to disable this feature.
Discard PING from WAN side
When this feature is enabled, any host on the WAN cannot ping this product.
SPI Mode
When this feature is enabled, the router will record the packet information pass through the router like IP address, port address, ACK, SEQ number and so on. And the router will check every inco ming packet to detect if this packet is valid.
DoS Attack Detection
When this feature is enabled, the router will detect and log the DoS attack comes from the Internet. Currently, the router can detect the following DoS attack: SYN Attack, WinNuke, Port Scan, Ping of Death, Land Attack etc.
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4.7 Advanced Settings

4.7.1 System Time

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Get Date and Time by NTP Protocol
Selected if you want to Get Date and Ti me by NTP Protocol.
Time Server
Select a NTP time server to consult UTC time
Time Zone
Select a time zone where this device locates.
Set Date and Time manually
Selected if you want to Set Date and Time manually.
Set Date and Time manually
Selected if you want to Set Date and Time manually.
Function of Buttons Sync Now: Synchronize system time with network time server
Daylight Saving:Set up where the location is.

4.7.2 System Log

This page support two methods to export system logs to specific destination by means of syslog(UDP) and SMTP(TCP). The items you have to setup including:
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IP Address for Syslog
Host IP of destination where syslogs will be sent to. Check Enable to enable this function.
E-mail Alert Enable
Check if you want to enable Email alert (send syslog via email).
SMTP Server IP and Port
Input the SMTP server IP and port, which are connected with ':'. If you do not specify port number, the default value is 25. For example, "mail.your_url.com" or "192.168.1.100:26".
Send E-mail alert to
The recipients who will receive these logs. You can assign more than 1 recipient, using ';' or ',' to separate these email addresses.

4.7.3 Dynamic DNS

To host your server on a changing IP address, you have to use dyna mic domain name service (DDNS ).
So that anyone wishing to reach your host only needs to know the name of it. Dynamic DNS will map the name of your host to your current IP address, which changes each time you connect your Internet service provider.
Before you enable Dynamic DNS, you need to register an account on one of these Dynamic DNS servers that we list in provider field.
To enable Dynamic DNS click the check box next to Enable in the DDNS field.
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Next you can enter the appropriate information about your Dynamic DNS Server.
You have to define:
Provider
Host Name
Username/E-mail
Password/Key
You will get this information when you register an account on a Dynamic DNS server.
Example:
After Dynamic DNS setting is configured, click the save button.
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4.7.4 SNMP Setting

In brief, SNMP, the Simple Network Management Protocol, is a protocol designed to give a user the capability to remotely manage a computer network by polling and setting terminal values and monitoring network events.
Enable SNMP
You must check either Local or Remote or both to enable SNMP function. If Local is che c ked, this device will response request from LAN. If Remote is checked, this device will response request from WAN.
Get Community
Setting the community of GetRequest your device will response.
Set Community
Setting the community of SetRequest your device will accept.
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4.7.5 Routing Table

Routing Tables allow you to determine which physical interface address to use for outgoing IP data
grams. If you have more than one routers and subnets, you will need to enable routing table to allow packets to find proper routing path and allow different subnets to communicate with each other.
Routing Table settings are settings used to setup the functions of static.
Static Routing: For static routing, you can specify up to 8 routing rules. You can enter the destination IP address, subnet mask, gateway, hop for each routing rule, and then enable or disable the rule by checking or unchecking the Enable checkbox.
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Example:
Configuration on NAT Router
Destination SubnetMask Gateway Hop Enabled
192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.123.216 1 ˇ
192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.123.103 1 ˇ
So if, for example, the client3 wanted to send an IP data gram to 192.168.0.2, it would use the above table to determine that it had to go via 192.168.1.103 (a gateway), And if it sends Packets to 192.168.1.11 will go via 192.168.1.216 Each rule can be enabled or disabled individually. After routing table setting is configured, click the save button.
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4.7.6 Schedule Rule

You can set the schedule time to decide which service will be turned on or off. Select the “enable” item. Press “Add New Rule”
You can write a rule name and set which day and what time to sche dule from “Start T ime” to “End Time”. The following example configure “ftp time” as everyday 14:10 to 16:20
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After configure Rule 1Æ
Schedule Enable
Selected if you want to Enable the Scheduler. Edit To edit the schedule rule. Delete To delete the schedule rule, and the rule# of the rules behind the deleted one will decrease one automatically. Schedule Rule can be apply to Virtual server and Packet Filter, for example:
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Exanple1: Virtual Server – Apply Rule#1 (ftp time: everyday 14:10 to 16:20)
Exanple2: Packet Filter – Apply Rule# 1 (ftp time: everyday 14:10 to 16:20).
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4.8 Maintenance

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4.8.1 Change Password
You can change Password here. We strongly recommend you to change the system password for security reason.
4.8.2 System Log
You can View system log by clicking the View Log button
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4.8.2 Firmware Upgrade
You can upgrade firmware by clicking Firmware Upgrade button.
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4.8.3 Backup Setting
You can backup your settings by clicking the Backup Setting button and save it as a bin file. Once you want to restore these settings, please click Firmware Upgrade button and use the bin file you saved.
4.8.4 Reset to default
You can also reset this product to factory default by clicking the Reset to default button.
4.8.5 Reboot
You can also reboot this product by clicking the Reboot button.
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4.8.6 Miscellaneous Items
MAC Address for Wake-on-LAN
Wake-on-LAN is a technology that enables you to power up a networked device remotely . In order to enjoy this feature, the target device must be Wake-on-LAN enabled and you have to know the MAC address of this device, say 00-11-22-33-44-55. Clicking "Wake up" button will make the router to send the wake-up frame to the target device immediately.
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A.1 Install TCP/IP Protocol into Your PC
1. Click Start button and choose Settings, then click Control Panel.
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6. The TCP/IP protocol shall be listed in the Network window. Click OK to complete the install
procedure and restart your PC to enable the TCP/IP protocol.
A.2 Set TCP/IP Protocol for Working with NAT Router
1. Click Start button and choose Settings, then click Control Panel.
2. Double click Network icon. Select the TCP/IP line that has been associated to your network card in
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3. Click Properties button to set the TCP/IP protocol for this NAT Router.
4. Now, you have two setting methods:
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a. Select Obtain an IP address au tomatically in the IP Address tab.
b. Don’t input any value in the Gateway tab.
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c. Choose Disable DNS in the DNS Configuration tab.
B. Configure IP manually
a. Select Specify an IP address in the IP Address tab. The default IP address of this
product is 192.168.1.254. So please use 192.168.1.xxx (xxx is between 1 and 253) for IP Address field and 255.255.255.0 for Subnet Mask field.
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b. In the Gateway tab, add the IP address of this product (default IP is 192.168.1.254) in
the New gateway field and click Add button.
c. In the DNS Configuration tab, add the DNS values which are provided by the ISP into
DNS Server Search Order field and click Add button.
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There are 2 methods to reset to default.
1. Restore with RESET button
First, turn off the router and press the RESET button in. And then, power on the router and push the RESET button down until the M1 and or M2 LED (or Status LED) start flashing, then remove the finger. If LED flashes about 8 times, the RESTORE process is completed. However, if LED flashes 2 times, repeat.
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First, push the RESET button about 5 seconds (M1 will start flashing about 5 times), remove the finger . The RESTORE process is completed.
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