This device is intended only form OEM integrators under the following conditions:
1) The antenna must be installed such that 20cm is maintained between the antenna and
users, and
2) The transmitter module may not be co-located with any other transmitter or antenna.
IMPORTANT NOTE: In the event that these conditions can not be met (for example certain
laptop configurations or co-location with another transmitter), then the FCC authorization is no
longer considered valid and the FCC ID can not be used on the final product. In these
circumstances, the OEM integrator will be responsible for re-evaluating the end product
(including the transmitter) and obtaining a separate FCC authorization.
This transmitter module is authorized only for use in devices where the antenna may be
installed such that 20 cm may be maintained between the antenna and users (for example
access points, routers, wireless ADSL modems, and similar equipment). The final end product
must be labeled in visible area with the following:
“Contains TX FCC ID: RXZ-WR514R”
“IMPORTANT NOTE: To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, the
antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least
20cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.”
Notice
Changes or modifications to the equipment, which are not approved by the party responsible for
compliance could affect the user's authority to operate the equ ipment. Company has an on-g oing policy
of upgrading its products and it may be possible that information in this document is not up-to-date.
Please check with your local distributors for the latest information.
CE Mark Warning
This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which
case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
Copyright
1999 All Rights Reserved.
No part of this document can be copied or reproduced in any fo rm without written co nsent from
the company.
Trademarks:
All trade names and trademarks are the properties of their respective companies.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction…….……………………………………….………………....4
1.1 Features ……………………………………………………………..…….5
1.2 Package Contents …………………………………………….…..……...6
1.3 LEDs Indication & Connector of Wireless Router…………………..…...7
Thank you for purchasing the Wireless 11g Access Point (AP) Router. This Wireless AP
Router, IEEE802.11g standard compliant, is a high quality and reliable Internet routing and
security device, enables multiple users to share the Broadband Internet connection with or
without wires through a Cable or DSL modem. Simply install the router, connect to Cable/DSL
modem, and surf Internet without extra efforts. Acting as a 10/100Mbps 4-port Ethernet
switch as well, the router, with all ports supporting MDI/MDIX, allows you to use CAT5 cable to
uplink to other routers/switches.
The Wireless 11g AP Router is featured with advanced security technology, supporting WEP,
WPA-PSK, WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) TKIP/AES, WPA2 and RADIUS. With the router,
your network is armed with the highest levels of protection. The Router provides a total
solution for the Small and Medium-sized Business (SMB) and the Small Office/Home Office
(SOHO) markets, giving you an instant network today, and the flexibility to handle tomorrow's
expansion and speed.
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1.1 Features
Internet Access Features
‧ Shared Internet Access: All users on the LAN or WLAN can access the Internet
through the Wireless Router, using only a single external IP address. The local
(invalid) IP addresses are hidden from external sources. This process is called NAT
(Network Address Translation).
‧ DSL and cable modem Support: The Wireless Router has a 10/100BaseT Ethernet
WAN port for connecting a DSL or cable modem. All popular DSL and cable
modems are supported.
‧ PPPoE and PPTP Support: The Internet (WAN port) connection supports PPPoE
(PPP over Ethernet) and PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol), as well as “Direct
Connection” type services.
‧ Fixed or Dynamic IP Address: On the Internet (WAN port) connection, the Wireless
Router supports both Dynamic IP address (IP address is allocated on connection)
and Fixed IP address.
Advanced Internet Functions
‧ Conferencing & Telephony Applications: Internet Telephony and Conferencing
applications are supported.
‧ DMZ: One PC on your local LAN can be configured to allow unrestricted 2-way
communication with Servers or individual users on the Internet.
‧ URL Filter: Use the URL Filter to block access to undesirable Web sites by LAN users,
or Wireless LAN users.
‧ Internet Access Log: This feature is used to verify which Internet connections have
been made.
Wireless Features
‧ Compliant with IEEE 802.11g standard.
‧ Up to 54Mbps data transfer rates (wireless)
‧ Backward compatible with IEEE802.11b (at 11Mbps)
‧ WEP Support: Support 64/128 bit WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) encryption.
‧ WPA Support: Support WPA-PSK Pass Phrase, and WPA TKIP/AES Data
Encryption.
‧ WPA2 Support: Support WPA2 TKIP/AES.
‧ Access Control: This feature ensures that only access Wireless Stations that can
access your LAN.
‧ Simple Configuration: All default settings can be changed easily.
‧ Supports Wireless Distribution System (WDS)
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LAN Features
‧ 4-Port Ethernet switch : The Wireless Router provides 4 10/100BaseT switching ports
‧ DHCP Server Support: This feature provides a dynamic IP address to PCs and other
devices upon request. The Wireless Router can act as a DHCP Server for devices
on your local LAN and WLAN.
‧ Multi Segment LAN Support: This feature is enabled through Wireless Router’s RIP
(Routing Information Protocol) and build-in static routing table.
Configuration and Management
‧ Easy Setup: Users allow to configure Wireless Router from anywhere on the LAN or
WLAN via WEB browser.
‧ Remote Management: The Wireless Router can be managed from any PC on the
LAN.
‧ UPnP Support: Universal Plug and Play feature. UPnP is supported by Windows ME
or later.
Security Features
‧ Password Protected Configuration: Optional password protection is provided to
prevent unauthorized users from modifying the configuration data and settings.
‧ Wireless LAN Security: Supports 64/128 bit WEP Encryption, WPA-PSK, WPA
TKIP/AES, WPA2 TKIP/AES, and RADIUS Server.
‧ NAT Protection: This feature allows all LAN users to share a single IP address and all
users’ IPs are hidden. From the external viewpoint, there is no network only
Wireless Router exists.
‧ Firewall: All incoming data packets are monitored and all incoming server requests
are filtered.
1.2 Package Contents
‧ One Wireless 11g AP Router
‧ One 9V AC Power Adapter
‧ One CD including user’s manual
‧ One RJ-45 Ethernet Cable
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1.3 LEDs Indication & Connectors of Wireless Router
Front Panel LEDs Indication
LED Light Status Description
PWR On
Off
LAN
(1, 2, 3, 4)
WAN On
ACT (WLAN)Flashing Data is being sent or received.
LINK (WLAN)On
Back Panel Connectors
Button/port Description
On
Flashing
Flashing
Wireless Router is powered on.
No power.
LAN port is successfully connected.
Data is being sent or received.
WAN port is successfully connected
Data is being sent or received.
Wireless connection is ready.
(1x, 2x, 3x, 4x)
Reset Reset configurations to default. Press the button and hold for 10
seconds.
LAN
WAN Connect DSL or Cable modem.
AC IN Connect with AC Power Adapter.
Connect LAN systems with RJ-45 cable.
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1.4 System Requirements
‧ One or more PCs (desktop or notebook) with Ethernet interface.
‧ TCP/IP protocol must be installed on all PCs.
‧ Have valid Internet Access account and a DSL or cable modem.
‧ 10/100BaseT network cables with RJ-45 connectors.
‧ In case to use Wireless Access Point, all Wireless devices must be compliant with
IEEE 802.11b/g.
‧ System with MS Internet Explorer ver. 5.0 or later, or Netscape Navigator ver. 4.7 or
later.
1.5 Installation Instruction
1) Power off Wireless Router and DSL/cable modem.
2) Connect systems to the LAN ports on the Wireless Router with straight LAN cables.
3) Connect the DSL or cable modem to the WAN port on the Wireless Router.
4) Power on DSL or cable modem first, then connect power adapter to the power jack
on the Wireless Router and plug the power cable into an outlet.
5) Check LEDs.
a) Once power on Wireless Router, Power LED should be on.
b) LAN LED should be on for each active LAN connection.
c) The WAN LED should be on when the DSL or cable modem is connected.
Warning: Only use the power adapter is provided from this package, use other
power adapter may cause hardware damage
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2 PC Configuration
User needs to configure TCP/IP network settings, Internet access configuration and
Wireless configuration for each system within Wireless Router’s LAN network.
By default, Wireless Router acts as a DHCP server for server version of Windows, it
automatically assigns IP address to each system when systems boot up. For all
non-server versions of Windows, the default TCP/IP setting acts as a DHCP client. If
user chooses fixed IP addresses for client systems, the Gateway of the client system
must be set to the IP address of the Wireless Router and DNS of the client syst em should
be set to the address provided by your ISP.
2.1 TCP/IP Networking Setup
Checking TCP/IP Settings for Windows 9x/Me
a) Select “Start Æ Control Panel Æ Network”, the window below will appear:
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b) Click “Properties”, the window below will appear:
‧ If you decide to use DHCP, select “Obtain an IP address automatically”, then
click “OK” to confirm your settings. Once you restart your system, Wireless
Router will obtain an IP address for this system.
‧ If you decide to use fixed IP address for your system, select “Specify an IP
address”, and make sure that IP Address and Subnet Mask are correct.
c) Select “Gateway” tab and enter correct gateway address in “New gateway” field,
then click “Add”:
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d) Select “DNS Configuration” tab and make sure select “Enable DNS”, enter the DNS
address provides from your ISP in the “DNS Server Search Order” field, then click
“Add”:
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Checking TCI/IP Setting for Windows NT4.0
a) Select “Control Panel Æ Network”, click “Protocols” tab then select “TCP/IP
protocol”, window shown as below will appear:
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b) Click “Properties”, window shown as below will appear.
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‧ Select the network card on your system from “Adapter” field.
‧ If you decide to use IP address from Wireless Router, select “Obtain an IP
address from a DHCP server”.
‧ If you decide to use the IP address you are desired, select “Specify an IP
address”. Make sure enter correct addresses in “IP Address” and “Subnet
Mask” fields.
‧ You must set Wireless Router’s IP address as “Default Gateway”.
c) To enter DNS address is provided from your ISP. Select “DNS” tab, click “Add”
under “DNS Service Search Order” list, then enter DNS Server IP address in
“TCP/IP DNS Server” window and click “Add”.
Checking TCP/IP Settings for Windows 2000
a) Select “Start Æ Control Panel Æ Network and Dial-up Connection” and right click
“Local Area Connection” then click “Properties”:
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b) Select the “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” for the network card on your system, then
click “Properties”, window shown as below will appear.
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‧ If you decide to use IP address from Wireless Router, select “Obtain an IP
address automatically”.
‧ If you decide to use the IP address you are desired, select “Use the following
IP address”. Make sure enter correct addresses in “IP Address” and “Subnet
Mask” fields.
‧ You must set Wireless Router’s IP address as “Default Gateway”.
‧ If the DNS Server fields are empty, select “Use the following DNS server
addresses” and enter the DNS address is provided by your ISP, then click “OK”.
Checking TCP/IP Settings for Windows XP
a) Click “Start”, select “Control Panel Æ Network Connection” and right click “Local
Area Connection” then select “Properties”. The window shown as below
will appear.
b) Select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” then click “Properties”, window shown as
below will appear.
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‧ If you decide to use IP address from Wireless Router, select “Obtain an IP
address automatically”.
‧ If you decide to use the IP address you are desired, select “Use the following
IP address”. Make sure enter correct addresses in “IP Address” and “Subnet
Mask” fields.
‧ You must set Wireless Router’s IP address as “Default Gateway”.
‧ If the DNS Server fields are empty, select “Use the following DNS server
addresses” and enter the DNS address is provided by your ISP, then click “OK”.
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2.2 Setting up Internet Access
This section describes how to setup Wireless Router Internet access through DSL or cable
modem.
For Windows 9x/2000
a) Click “Start” and select “Settings Æ Control Panel Æ Internet Options”.
b) Select “Connection” tab then click “Setup” button.
c) Select “I want to set up my Internet connection manually, or I want to connect
through a local area network (LAN)” then click “Next”.
d) Select “I connect through a local area network (LAN)” then click “Next”. Make
sure all the boxes on the following LAN Internet Configuration screen are unchecked.
e) Select “No” when “Do you want to set up an Internet mail account now?” prompts
out.
f) Click “Finish” to end setup process.
For Windows XP
a) Click “Start” and select “Control Panel Æ Network and Internet Connections.”
b) Select “Set up or Change your Internet Connection.”
c) Click “Connection” tab, then click the “Setup” button. Click “Cancel” in the pop-up
“Location Information” window.
d) Click “Next” in the “New Connection Wizard” window.
e) Select “Connect to the Internet” then click “Next”.
f) Select “Set up my connection manually” then click “Next”.
g) Select “Connect using a broadband connection that is always on” then click
“Next”.
h) Click “Finish” to complete the setup process.
For Macintosh Clients
To access Internet via wireless router on Macintosh system, the set up procedures are
showing below:
a) Open the TCP/IP Control Panel.
b) Select Ethernet from the Connect via pop-up menu.
c) Select Using DHCP Server from the Configure pop-up menu. The DHCP Client ID
field can be left blank.
d) Close the TCP/IP panel and save your new settings.
If you decide to assign IP addresses manually instead of DHCP, set the Router Address field with wireless router’s IP address and make sure DNS settings are
correct.
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