Digitus DN-7059-2 User Manual

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300 MBIT WIRELESS
ACCESS POINT | ROUTER
DN-7059-2
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Federal Communication Commission
Interference Statement
FCC Part 15
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio technician for help.
FCC Caution
This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided
instructions and a minimum 20 cm spacing must be provided between computer
mounted antenna and person’s body (excluding extremities of hands, wrist and feet)
during wireless modes of operation.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
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Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the authority to operate equipment.
Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency
exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20cm (8 inches)
during normal operation.
The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
The equipment version marketed in US is restricted to usage of the channels 1-11
only.
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R&TTE Compliance Statement
This equipment complies with all the requirements of DIRECTIVE 1999/5/EC OF THE
EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL of March 9, 1999 on radio
equipment and telecommunication terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of
their conformity (R&TTE).
The R&TTE Directive repeals and replaces in the directive 98/13/EEC
(Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and Satellite Earth Station Equipment) As
of April 8, 2000.
Safety
This equipment is designed with the utmost care for the safety of those who install
and use it. However, special attention must be paid to the dangers of electric shock
and static electricity when working with electrical equipment. All guidelines of this and
of the computer manufacture must therefore be allowed at all times to ensure the safe
use of the equipment.
EU Countries Intended for Use
The ETSI version of this device is intended for home and office use in Austria,
Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg,
the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.
The ETSI version of this device is also authorized for use in EFTA member states:
Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland.
EU Countries Not intended for use
None.
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER I: PRODUCT INFORMATION
1-1 Introduction and safety information
1-2 Safety Information
1-3 System Requirements
1-4 Package Contents
1-5 Know your new wireless broadband router
CHAPTER II: SYSTEM AND NETWORK SETUP
2-1 Build network connection
2-2 Connecting to wireless broadband router by web browser
2-2-1 Windows 95/98/Me IP address setup
2-2-2 Windows 2000 IP address setup
2-2-3 Windows XP IP address setup
2-2-4 Windows Vista IP address setup
2-2-5 Router IP address lookup
2-3 Using ‘Quick Setup’
2-3-1 Setup procedure for ‘Cable Modem’
2-3-2 Setup procedure for ‘Fixed-IP xDSL’
2-3-3 Setup procedure for ‘PPPoE xDSL’
2-3-4 Setup procedure for ‘PPTP xDSL’
2-3-5 Setup procedure for ‘L2TP xDSL’
2-3-6 Setup procedure for ‘Telstra Big Pond’
2-4 Basic Setup
2-4-1 Time zone and time auto-synchronization
2-4-2 Change management password
2-4-3 Remote Management
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2-5 Setup Internet Connection (WAN Setup)
2-5-1 Setup procedure for ‘Dynamic IP’
2-5-2 Setup procedure for ‘Static IP’
2-5-3 Setup procedure for ‘PPPoE’
2-5-4 Setup procedure for ‘PPTP’
2-5-5 Setup procedure for ‘L2TP’
2-5-6 Setup procedure for ‘Telstra Big Pond’
2-5-7 Setup procedure for ‘DNS’
2-5-8 Setup procedure for ‘DDNS’
2-5-9 Setup procedure for ‘WISP’
2-6 Wired LAN Configurations
2-6-1 LAN IP section
2-6-2 DHCP Server
2-6-3 Static DHCP Leases Table
2-7 Wireless LAN Configurations
2-7-1 Basic Wireless Settings
2-7-1-1 Setup procedure for ‘AP'
2-7-1-2 Setup procedure for ‘Station-Infrastructure'
2-7-1-3 Setup procedure for ‘AP Bridge - Point to Point’
2-7-1-4 Setup procedure for ‘AP Bridge - Point to Multi Point’
2-7-1-5 Setup procedure for ‘AP Bridge - WDS’
2-7-1-6 Setup procedure for ‘Universal Repeater'
2-7-2 Advanced Wireless Settings
2-7-3 Wireless Security
2-7-3-1 Disable wireless security
2-7-3-2 WEP - Wired Equivalent Privacy
2-7-3-3 Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
2-7-3-4 WPA RADIUS
2-7-4 Wireless Access Control
2-7-5 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
2-7-6 Security Tips for Wireless Network
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CHAPTER III: ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
3-1 Quality of Service (QoS)
3-1-1 Basic QoS Settings
3-1-2 Add a new QoS rule
3-2 Network Address Translation (NAT)
3-2-1 Basic NAT Settings (Enable or disable NAT function)
3-2-2 Port Forwarding
3-2-3 Virtual Server
3-2-4 Port Mapping for Special Applications
3-2-5 UPnP Setting
3-2-6 ALG Settings
3-3 Firewall
3-3-1 Access Control
3-3-1-1 Add PC
3-3-2 URL Blocking
3-3-3 DoS Attack Prevention
3-3-3-1 DoS - Advanced Settings
3-3-4 Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
3-4 System Status
3-4-1 System information and firmware version
3-4-2 Internet Connection Status
3-4-3 Device Status
3-4-4 System Log
3-4-5 Active DHCP client list
3-4-6 Statistics
3-5 Configuration Backup and Restore
3-6 Firmware Upgrade
3-7 System Reset
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CHAPTER IV: APPENDIX
4-1 Hardware Specification
4-2 Troubleshooting
4-3 Glossary
Note:
The setup images used in this manual are for reference only. The
contents of these images may vary according to firmware version. The
official image contents are based on the newest firmware version.
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Chapter I: Product Information
1-1 Introduction and safety information
Thank you for purchasing this wireless broadband router! This high
cost-efficiency router is the best choice for Small office / Home office users,
all computers and network devices can share a single xDSL / cable modem
internet connection at high speed. Easy install procedures allows any
computer users to setup a network environment in very short time - within
minutes, even inexperienced. When the number of your computers and
network-enabled devices grow, you can also expand the number of network
slot by simple attach a hub or switch, to extend the scope of your network!
All computers and IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless-enabled network devices
(including PDA, cellular phone, game console, and more!) can connect to this
wireless router without additional cabling. With a compatible wireless card
installed in your PC, you can transfer file for up to 300Mbps (transfer data
rate).
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Other features of this router including:
High Internet Access throughput
Allow multiple users to share a single Internet line
Supports up to 253 users
Share a single Cable or xDSL internet connection
Access private LAN servers from the internet
Four wired LAN ports (10/100M) and one WAN port (10/100M)
Work with IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless LAN devices
Support DHCP (Server/Client) for easy IP-address setup
Support multiple wireless modes like: AP, Station-Infrastructure, Wireless
Bridge and Universal Repeater.
Support WISP mode for accessing Internet through wireless network
Advanced network and security features like: Special Applications, QoS, DMZ,
Virtual Servers, Access Control, Firewall.
Allow you to monitor the router’s status like: DHCP Client Log, System Log,
Security Log and Device/Connection Status
Easy to use Web-based GUI for network configuration and management
purposes
Remote management function allows configuration and upgrades from a
remote computer (over the Internet)
Auto MDI / MDI-X function for all wired Ethernet ports.
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1-2 Safety Information
For your safety and to avoid damage to your property, please follow the
following safety instructions:
1. This router is designed for indoor use only; DO NOT place this router
outdoors.
2. DO NOT put this router at or near hot or humid places, like kitchen or
bathroom. Also, do not leave this router in the car in summer.
3. DO NOT pull any connected cable with force; disconnect it from the router
first.
4. If you want to place this router at high places or hang on the wall, please
make sure the router is firmly secured. Falling from high places would damage
the router and its accessories, and warranty will be void.
5. Accessories of this router, like antenna and power supply, are dangerous to
small children under 3 years old. They may put the small parts in their nose or
month and it could cause serious damage to them. KEEP THIS ROUTER OUT
OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN!
6. The router will become hot when being used for a long time (This is normal
and is not a malfunction). DO NOT put this router on paper, cloth, or other
flammable materials.
7. There is no user-serviceable part inside the router. If you find that the router
is not working properly, please contact your dealer of purchase and ask for
help. DO NOT disassemble the router, warranty will be void.
8. If the router falls into water when it is powered, DO NOT use your hand to
pick it up. Switch the electrical power off before you do anything, or contact an
experienced technician for help.
9. If you smell something strange, or even see some smoke coming out from
the router or power supply, remove the power supply or switch the electrical power off immediately, and call dealer of purchase for help.
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1-3 System Requirements
Internet connection, provided by xDSL or cable modem with a RJ-45
Ethernet port.
Computer or network devices with wired or wireless network interface card.
Web browser (Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or above, Netscape Navigator
4.7 or above, Opera web browser, or Safari web browser).
An available AC power socket (100 – 240V, 50/60Hz)
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1-4 Package Contents
Before you starting to use this router, please check if there’s anything missing
in the package, and contact your dealer of purchase to claim for missing items:
Broadband router (main body, 1 pcs)
Quick installation guide and User manual CDROM (1 pcs)
A/C power adapter (1 pcs)
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1-5 Know your new wireless broadband router
Front Panel
LED Name Light Status Description
PWR On Router is switched on and correctly powered.
WLAN
On Wireless WPS function is enabled.
Off Wireless network is switched off.
Flashing Wireless LAN activity (transferring or receiving
data).
WAN
LNK/ACT
On WAN port is connected.
Off WAN port is not connected.
Flashing WAN activity (transferring or receiving data).
LAN 1-4
LNK/ACT
On LAN port is connected.
Off LAN port is not connected.
Flashing LAN activity (transferring or receiving data).
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Back Panel
Item Name Description
Antenna A/B These antennas are 3dBi dipole antennas.
Reset / WPS Reset the router to factory default settings (clear all settings) or
start WPS function. Press this button and hold for 10 seconds to
restore all settings to factory defaults, and press this button for
less than 5 seconds to start WPS function.
1 - 4 Local Area Network (LAN) ports 1 to 4.
WAN Wide Area Network (WAN / Internet) port.
Power Power connector, connects to A/C power adapter.
Antenna A
Antenna B
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Chapter II: System and Network Setup
2-1 Build network connection
Please follow the following instruction to build the network connection between
your new WIRELESS router and your computers, network devices:
1. Connect your xDSL / cable modem to the WAN port of router by Ethernet
cable.
2. Connect all your computers, network devices (network-enabled consumer
devices other than computers, like game console, or switch / hub) to the
LAN port of the router.
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3. Connect the A/C power adapter to the wall socket, and then connect it to
the ‘Power’ socket of the router.
4. Please check all LEDs on the front panel. ‘PWR’ LED should be steadily on,
WAN and LAN LEDs should be on if the computer / network device
connected to the respective port of the router is powered on and correctly
connected. If PWD LED is not on, or any LED you expected is not on,
please recheck the cabling, or jump to ‘4-2 Troubleshooting’ for possible
reasons and solution.
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2-2 Connecting to wireless broadband router by web browser
After the network connection is built, the next step you should do is setup
the router with proper network parameters, so it can work properly in your
network environment.
Before you can connect to the router and start configuration procedures,
your computer must be able to get an IP address automatically (use dynamic
IP address). If it’s set to use static IP address, or you’re unsure, please follow
the following instructions to configure your computer to use dynamic IP
address:
If the operating system of your computer is….
Windows 95/98/Me - please go to section 2-2-1
Windows 2000 - please go to section 2-2-2
Windows XP - please go to section 2-2-3
Windows Vista - please go to section 2-2-4
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2-2-1 Windows 95/98/Me IP address setup:
1. Click ‘Start’ button (it should be located at lower-left corner of your
computer), then click control panel. Double-click Network icon, and
Network window will appear. Select ‘TCP/IP’, then click ‘Properties’.
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2. Select ‘Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server’ and then click ‘OK’.
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2-2-2 Windows 2000 IP address setup:
1. Click ‘Start’ button (it should be located at lower-left corner of your computer),
then click control panel. Double-click Network and Dial-up Connections icon;
click Local Area Connection, and Local Area Connection Properties
window will appear. Select ‘Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)’ and then click
‘Properties’
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2. Select ‘Obtain an IP address automatically’ and ‘Obtain DNS server address
automatically’, then click ‘OK’.
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2-2-3 Windows XP IP address setup:
1. Click ‘Start’ button (it should be located at lower-left corner of your computer),
then click control panel. Double-click Network and Internet Connections icon,
click Network Connections, then double-click Local Area Connection,
Local Area Connection Status window will appear, and then click ‘Properties’
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2. Select ‘Obtain an IP address automatically’ and ‘Obtain DNS server address
automatically’, then click ‘OK’.
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2-2-4 Windows Vista IP address setup:
1. Click ‘Start’ button (it should be located at lower-left corner of your computer),
then click control panel. Click View Network Status and Tasks, and then click
Manage Network Connections. Right-click Local Area Network, then
select ‘Properties’. Local Area Connection Properties window will appear,
select ‘Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP / IPv4), and then click ‘Properties’
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2. Select ‘Obtain an IP address automatically’ and ‘Obtain DNS server address
automatically’, then click ‘OK’.
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2-2-5 Router IP address lookup
After the IP address setup is complete, please click ‘start’ -> ‘run’ at the
bottom-lower corner of your desktop:
Input ‘cmd’, then click ‘OK’
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Input ‘ipconfig’, then press ‘Enter’ key. Please check the IP address followed
by ‘Default Gateway’ (In this example, the IP address of router is 192.168.2.1,
please note that this value may be different.)
3. Connect the router’s management interface by web browser
After your computer obtained an IP address from router, please start your web
browser, and input the IP address of router in address bar. The following
message should be shown:
NOTE: If the IP address of Gateway is not displayed, or the address followed
by ‘IP Address’ begins with ‘169’, please recheck network connection
between your computer and router, and / or go to the beginning of this
chapter, to recheck every step of network setup procedure.
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Please input user name and password in the field respectively, default user
name is ‘admin’, and default password is ‘1234’, then press ‘OK’ button, and
you can see the web management interface of this router:
NOTE: If you can’t see the web management interface, and you’re
being prompted to input user name and password again, it means you
didn’t input username and password correctly. Please retype user
name and password again. If you’re certain about the user name and
password you type are correct, please go to ‘4-2 Troubleshooting’ to
perform a factory reset, to set the password back to default value.
TIP: This page shows the four major setting categories: QuickSetup,
General Setup, Status, and Tools. You can find the shortcut which
leads to these setting categories at the upper-right corner of every
page, and you can jump to another category directly by clicking the
link, and don’t have to go back to the first page.
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2-3 Using ‘Quick Setup’
This router provides a ‘Quick Setup’ procedure, which will help you to complete
all required settings you need to access the Internet in very short time. Please
follow the following instructions to complete the ‘Quick Setup’:
Please go to QuickSetup menu by clicking ‘QuickSetup’ button.
HERE!
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And the following message will be displayed:
1. Set Time Zone
Here are descriptions of every setup items:
Set Time Please press button, a drop-down list Zone (1): will be shown, and you can choose a time zone of the
location you live.
Time Server Input the IP address / host name of time server
Address (2): here
Daylight If the country you live uses daylight saving,
Savings(3): please check ‘Enable Function’ box, and choose the
duration of daylight saving.
After you finish with all settings, please click ‘Apply’ (4) button.
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NOTE: There are several time servers available on internet:
129.6.15.28 (time-a.nist.gov)
132.163.4.101 (time-a.timefreq.bldrdoc.gov)
131.107.1.10 (time-nw.nist.gov)
If you found that the time of router is incorrect, try another time server.
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2. Broadband Type
Please choose the broadband (Internet connection) type you’re using in this
page. There are six types of Internet connection, they are:
Cable Modem - Please go to section 2-3-1
Fixed-IP xDSL - Please go to section 2-3-2
PPPoE xDSL - Please go to section 2-3-3
PPTP xDSL - Please go to section 2-3-4
L2TP xDSL - Please go to section 2-3-5
Telstra Big Pond - Please go to section 2-3-6
If you’re not sure, please contact your Internet service provider. A wrong
Internet connection type will cause connection problem, and you will not be
able to connect to internet.
If you want to go back to previous step, please press ‘Back’ button on the
bottom of this page.
2-3-1 Setup procedure for ‘Cable Modem’:
NOTE: Some service providers use ‘DHCP’ (Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol) to assign IP address to you. In this case, you
can choose ‘Cable Modem’ as Internet connection type, even you’re
using another connection type, like xDSL. Also, some cable modem
uses PPPoE, so you can choose ‘PPPoE xDSL’ for such cable modem
connection, even you’re using a cable modem.
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2-3-1 Setup procedure for ‘Dynamic IP’:
Here are descriptions of every setup items:
Host Name (1): Please input the host name of your computer, this is
optional, and only required if your service provider
asks you to do so.
MAC address (2): Please input MAC address of your computer here, if
your service provider only permits computer with certain
MAC address to access internet. If you’re using the
computer which used to connect to Internet via cable
modem, you can simply press ‘Clone Mac address’
button to fill the MAC address field with the MAC
address of your computer.
After you finish with all settings, please click ‘OK’ (3) button; if you want to go
back to previous menu, click ‘Back’.
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2-3-2 Setup procedure for ‘Fixed-IP xDSL’:
Here are descriptions of every setup items:
IP Address (1): Please input IP address assigned by your by your
service provider.
Subnet Mask (2): Please input subnet mask assigned by your service
provider
DNS address (3): Please input the IP address of DNS server provided by
your service provider.
Service Provider Please input the IP address of DNS server
Gateway Address (4): provided by your service provider.
When you finish with all settings, press ‘OK’ (5); if you want to go back to
previous menu, click ‘Back’.
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NOTE: You can choose this Internet connection method if your
service provider assigns a fixed IP address (also know as static
address) to you, and not using DHCP or PPPoE protocol. Please
contact your service provider for further information.
You must use the addresses provided by your Internet service
provider, wrong setting value will cause connection problem.
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2-3-3 Setup procedure for ‘PPPoE xDSL’:
Here are descriptions of every setup items:
User Name (1): Please input user name assigned by your Internet
service provider here.
Password (2): Please input the password assigned by your Internet
service provider here.
Service Name (3): Please give a name to this Internet service, this is
optional
MTU (4): Please input the MTU value of your network connection
here. If you don’t know, you can use default value.
Connection Please select the connection type of Internet
Type (5): connection you wish to use (detailed explanation listed
below).
Idle Time Out (6): Please input idle time out, (detailed explanation listed
below).
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When you finish with all settings, please click ‘OK’ (7); if you want to go back to
previous menu, click ‘Back’.
MTU - Please use default value if you don’t know what it is, or ask
your service provider for a proper value.
Connection Type - There are 3 options: ‘Continuous’ - keep internet
connection alive, do not disconnect, connect on Demand - only
connects to Internet when there’s a connect attempt, and ‘Manual’ -
only connects to Internet when ‘Connect’ button on this page is
pressed, and disconnects when ‘Disconnect button is pressed.
Idle Time Out: Specify the time to shutdown internet connect after no
internet activity is detected by minute. This option is only available
when connection type is ‘Connect on Demand’.
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2-3-4 Setup procedure for ‘PPTP xDSL’:
PPTP xDSL requires two kinds of setting: WAN interface setting (setup IP
address) and PPTP setting (PPTP user name and password). Here we start
from WAN interface setting:
Select the type of how you obtain IP address from your service provider here.
You can choose ‘Obtain an IP address automatically’ (equal to DHCP, please
refer to ‘Cable Modem’ section above), or ‘Use the following IP address’ (i.e.
static IP address).
WAN interface settings must be correctly set, or the Internet connection will fail
even those settings of PPTP settings are correct. Please contact your Internet
service provider if you don’t know what you should fill in these fields.
Now please go to PPTP settings section:
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Here are descriptions of every setup items:
User Name (1): Please input user ID (user name) assigned by your
Internet service provider here.
Password (2): Please input the password assigned by your Internet
service provider here.
PPTP Please input the IP address of PPTP gateway
Gateway (3): assigned by your Internet service provider here.
Connection Please input the connection ID here, this is
ID (4): optional and you can leave it blank.
MTU (5): Please input the MTU value of your network connection
here. If you don’t know, you can use default value.
BEZEQ-ISRAEL (6): Setting item ‘BEZEQ-ISRAEL’ is only required to
Check if you’re using the service provided by BEZEQ
network in Israel.
Connection Please select the connection type of Internet
type (7): connection you wish to use, please refer to last section
for detailed descriptions.
Idle Time Please input the idle time out of Internet
Out (8): connection you wish to use, and refer to last section for
detailed descriptions.
When you finish with all settings, please click ‘OK (9); if you want to go back to
previous menu, click ‘Back’.
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2-3-5 Setup procedure for ‘L2TP xDSL’:
L2TP is another popular connection method for xDSL and other Internet
connection types, and all required setting items are the same with PPTP
connection.
Like PPTP, there are two kinds of required setting, we’ll start from ‘WAN
Interface Settings’:
Please select the type of how you obtain IP address from your service provider
here. You can choose ‘Obtain an IP address automatically’ (equal to DHCP,
please refer to ‘Cable Modem’ section above), or ‘Use the following IP address’
(equal to static IP address, please refer to ‘PPPoE xDSL’ section above).
WAN interface settings must be correctly set, or the Internet connection will fail
even those settings of PPTP settings are correct. Please contact your Internet
service provider if you don’t know what you should fill in these fields.
Now please go to L2TP settings section:
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Here are descriptions of every setup items:
User Name (1): Please input user ID (user name) assigned by your
Internet service provider here.
Password (2): Please input the password assigned by your Internet
service provider here.
L2TP Gateway (3): Please input the IP address of PPTP gateway assigned
by your Internet service provider here.
MTU (4): Please input the MTU value of your network connection
here. If you don’t know, you can use default value.
Connection Please select the connection type of Internet
type (5): connection you wish to use, please refer to last section
for detailed descriptions.
Idle Time Please input the idle time out of Internet
Out (6): connection you wish to use, and refer to last section for
detailed descriptions.
When you finish with all settings, please click ‘OK (7); if you want to go back to
previous menu, click ‘Back’.
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2-3-6 Setup procedure for ‘Telstra Big Pond’:
This setting only works when you’re using Telstra big pond’s network service in
Australia. You need to input:
User Name (1): Please input the user name assigned by Telstra.
Password (2): Please input the password assigned by Telstra.
Assign login Check this box to choose login
server manually (3): server by yourself.
Server IP Address(4): Please input the IP address of login server here.
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When you finish with all settings, click ‘OK (5); if you want to go back to
previous menu, click ‘Back’.
When all settings are finished, you’ll see the following message displayed on
your web browser:
Please click ‘Apply’ button to prepare to restart the router, and you’ll see this
message:
Please wait for about 30 seconds, then click ‘OK!’ button. You’ll be back to
router management interface again, and the router is ready with new settings.
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2-4 Basic Setup
In this chapter, you’ll know how to change the time zone, password, and
remote management settings. Please start your web browser and log onto
router web management interface, then click ‘General Setup’ button on the left,
or click ‘General Setup’ link at the upper-right corner of web management
interface.
HERE!
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2-4-1 Time zone and time auto-synchronization
Please follow the following instructions to set time zone and time
auto-synchronization parameters:
Please click ‘System’ menu on the left of web management interface, then click
‘Time Zone’, and the following message will be displayed on your web browser:
Please select time zone at ‘Set time zone’ drop-down list, and input the IP
address or host name of time server. If you want to enable daylight savings
setting, please check ‘Enable Function’ box, and set the duration of daylight
setting. When you finish, click ‘Apply’. You’ll see the following message
displayed on web browser:
Press ‘Continue’ to save the settings made and back to web management
interface; press ‘Apply’ to save the settings made and restart the router so the
settings will take effect after it reboots.
NOTE: You can refer to the instructions given in last chapter: ‘Using
Quick Setup’, for detailed descriptions on time zone settings.
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2-4-2 Change management password
Default password of this router is 1234, and it’s displayed on the login prompt
when accessed from web browser. There’s a security risk if you don’t change
the default password, since everyone can see it. This is very important when
you have wireless function enabled.
To change password, please follow the following instructions:
Please click ‘System’ menu on the left of web management interface, then click
‘Password Settings’, and the following message will be displayed on your web
browser:
Here are descriptions of every setup items:
Current Please input current password here.
Password (1):
New Password (2): Please input new password here.
Confirmed Please input new password here again.
Password (3):
When you finish, click ‘Apply’. If you want to keep original password
unchanged, click ‘Cancel’.
If the password you typed in ‘New Password’ (2) and ‘Confirmed Password’ (3)
field are not the same, you’ll see the following message:
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Please retype the new password again when you see above message.
If you see the following message:
It means the content in ‘Current Password’ field is wrong, please click ‘OK’ to
go back to previous menu, and try to input current password again.
If the current and new passwords are correctly entered, after you click ‘Apply’,
you’ll be prompted to input your new password:
Please use new password to enter web management interface again, and you
should be able to login with new password.
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2-4-3 Remote Management
This router does not allow management access from Internet, to prevent
possible security risks (especially when you defined a weak password, or
didn’t change default password). However, you can still management this
router from a specific IP address by enabling the ‘Remote Management’
Function.
To do so, please follow the following instructions:
Please click ‘System’ menu on the left of web management interface, then click
‘Remote Management’, and the following message will be displayed on your
web browser:
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Here are descriptions of every setup items:
Host Address (1): Input the IP address of the remote host you wish to
initiate a management access.
Port (2): You can define the port number this router should
expect an incoming request. If you’re providing a web
service (default port number is 80), you should try to
use other port number. You can use the default port
setting ‘8080’, or something like ‘32245’ or ‘1429’. (Any
integer between 1 and 65534)
Enabled (3): Select the field to start the configuration.
When you finish with all settings, click ‘Apply’, and you’ll see the following
message displayed on web browser:
Press ‘Continue’ to save the settings made and back to web management
interface; press ‘Apply’ to save the settings made and restart the router so the
settings will take effect after it reboots.
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NOTE: When you want to manage this router from another computer
on internet, you have to input the IP address and port number of this
router. If your Internet service provider assigns you with a static IP
address, it will not be a problem; but if the IP address your service
provider assigns to you will vary every time you establish an internet
connection, this will be a problem.
Please either asks your service provider to give you a static IP
address, or use dynamic IP to host name mapping services like
DDNS. Please refer to chapter 2-5-8 ‘DDNS client’ for details.
NOTE: Default port number the web browser will use is ‘80’. If the
‘Port’ setting in this page is not ‘80’, you have to assign the port
number in the address bar of web browser manually. For example, if
the IP address of this router is 1.2.3.4, and the port number you set is
8888, you have to input following address in the address bar of web
browser:
http://1.2.3.4:8888
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2-5 Setup Internet Connection (WAN Setup)
Internet connections setup can be done by using ‘Quick Setup’ menu
described in chapter 2-3. However, you can setup WAN connections up by
using WAN configuration menu. You can also set advanced functions like
DDNS (Dynamic DNS) here.
To start configuration, please follow the following instructions:
Please click ‘WAN’ menu on the left of web management interface, and the
following message will be displayed on your web browser:
Please select an Internet connection method depend on the type of connection
you’re using. You can either click the connection method on the left (1) or right
(2). If you select the connection method on the right, please click ‘More
Configuration’ button after a method is selected.
Dynamic IP - Please go to section 2-5-1
Static IP - Please go to section 2-5-2
PPPoE - Please go to section 2-5-3
PPTP - Please go to section 2-5-4
L2TP - Please go to section 2-5-5
Telstra Big Pond - Please go to section 2-5-6
DNS - Please go to section 2-5-7
DDNS - Please go to section 2-5-8
WISP - Please go to section 2-5-9
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2-5-1 Setup procedure for ‘Dynamic IP’:
Here are descriptions of every setup items:
Host Name (1): Please input host name of your computer, this is
optional, and only required if your service provider asks
you to do so.
MAC Address (2): Please input MAC address of your computer, if your
service provider only permits computer with certain
MAC address to access internet. If you’re using the
computer which used to connect to Internet via cable
modem, you can simply press ‘Clone Mac address’
button to fill the MAC address field with the MAC
address of your computer,
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After you finish with all settings, please click ‘Apply’ (3); if you want to remove
and value you entered, please click ‘Cancel’.
After you click ‘Apply’, the following message will be displayed on your web
browser:
Please click ‘Continue’ (1) to back to previous setup menu; to continue on
router setup, or click ‘Apply’ to reboot the router so the settings will take effect
(Please wait for about 30 seconds while router is rebooting).
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2-5-2 Setup procedure for ‘Static IP’:
Here are descriptions of every setup items:
IP address (1): Please input IP address assigned
by your service provider.
Subnet Mask (2): Please input subnet mask assigned by your service
provider
Default Gateway (3): Please input the IP address of DNS
server provided by your service provider.
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After you finish with all settings, please click ‘Apply’ (4) button and the following
message will be displayed on your web browser:
Please click ‘Continue’ to back to previous setup menu; to continue on other
setup procedures, or click ‘Apply’ to reboot the router so the settings will take
effect (Please wait for about 30 seconds while router is rebooting).
If you want to reset all settings in this page back to previously-saved value,
please click ‘Cancel’ button.
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2-5-3 Setup procedure for ‘PPPoE’:
Here are descriptions of every setup items:
User Name (1): Please input user name assigned by your Internet
service provider here.
Password (2): Please input the password assigned by your Internet
service provider here.
Service Name (3): Please give a name to this Internet service, this is
optional
MTU (4): Please input the MTU value of your network connection
here. If you don’t know, you can use default value.
Connection Please select the connection type of Internet
Type (5): connection you wish to use.
Continuous – The connection will be kept always on. If the
connection is interrupted, the router will re-connect
automatically.
Connect On-Demand – Only connect when you want to
surf the Internet. “Idle Time Out” is set to stop the
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connection when the network traffic is not sending or
receiving after an idle time.
Manual – After you have selected this option, you will see
the “Connect” button and “Disconnect” button, click
“’Connect” and the router will connect to the ISP. If you
want to stop the connection, please click “Disconnect”
button.
Idle Time Out (6): If you have selected the connection type to
“Connect-On-Demand”, please input the idle time out.
After you finish with all settings, please click ‘Apply’ (7) button and the following
message will be displayed on your web browser:
Please click ‘Continue’ to back to previous setup menu; to continue on other
setup procedures, or click ‘Apply’ to reboot the router so the settings will take
effect (Please wait for about 30 seconds while router is rebooting).
If you want to reset all settings in this page back to previously-saved value,
please click ‘Cancel’ button.
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2-5-4 Setup procedure for ‘PPTP’:
PPTP requires two kinds of setting: WAN interface setting (setup IP address)
and PPTP setting (PPTP user name and password). Here we start from WAN
interface setting:
Select the type of how you obtain IP address from your service provider here.
You can choose ‘Obtain an IP address automatically’ (equal to DHCP, please
refer to ‘Cable Modem’ section above), or ‘Use the following IP address’ (i.e.
static IP address)
WAN interface settings must be correctly set, or the Internet connection will fail
even those settings of PPTP settings are correct. Please contact your Internet
service provider if you don’t know what you should fill in these fields.
Now please go to PPTP settings section:
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Here are descriptions of every setup items:
User Name (1): Please input user ID (user name) assigned by your
Internet service provider here.
Password (2): Please input the password assigned by your Internet
service provider here.
PPTP Gateway (3): Please input the IP address of PPTP gateway assigned
by your Internet service provider here.
Connection ID (4): Please input the connection ID here, this is optional and
you can leave it blank.
MTU (5): Please input the MTU value of your network connection
here. If you don’t know, you can use default value.
BEZEQ-ISRAEL (6): If you are connecting to the BEZEQ network in Israel.
Please enable this function.
Connection Please select the connection type of Internet
type (7): connection you wish to use, please refer to section
2-5-3 for detailed descriptions.
Idle Time Out (8): Please input the idle time out of Internet connection you
wish to use, and refer to section 2-5-3 for detailed
descriptions.
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When you finish with all settings, please click ‘Apply’ (9) button and the
following message will be displayed on your web browser:
Please click ‘Continue’ to back to previous setup menu; to continue on other
setup procedures, or click ‘Apply’ to reboot the router so the settings will take
effect (Please wait for about 30 seconds while router is rebooting).
If you want to reset all settings in this page back to previously-saved value,
please click ‘Cancel’ button.
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2-5-5 Setup procedure for ‘L2TP’:
Here are descriptions of every setup items:
User ID (1): Please input user ID (user name) assigned by your Internet
service provider here.
Password (2): Please input the password assigned by your Internet service
provider here.
L2TP Please input the IP address of PPTP gateway
Gateway (3): assigned by your Internet service provider here.
MTU (4): Please input the MTU value of your network connection here.
If you don’t know, you can use default value.
Connection Please select the connection type of Internet connection
type (5): you wish to use, please refer to section 2-5-3 for detailed
descriptions.
Idle Time Please input the idle time out of Internet connection
Out (6): you wish to use, and refer to section 2-5-3 for detailed
descriptions.
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When you finish with all settings, please click ‘Apply’ (7) button and the
following message will be displayed on your web browser:
Please click ‘Continue’ to back to previous setup menu; to continue on other
setup procedures, or click ‘Apply’ to reboot the router so the settings will take
effect (Please wait for about 30 seconds while router is rebooting).
If you want to reset all settings in this page back to previously-saved value,
please click ‘Cancel’ button.
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2-5-6 Setup procedure for ‘Telstra Big Pond’:
This setting only works when you’re using Telstra big pond’s network service in
Australia. You need to input:
User Name (1): Please input the user name assigned by Telstra.
Password (2): Please input the password assigned by Telstra.
Assign login Check this box to choose login server by yourself.
server manually (3):
Server IP Address (4): Please input the IP address of login server here.
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When you finish with all settings, click ‘Apply’ (5) button and the following
message will be displayed on your web browser:
Please click ‘Continue’ to back to previous setup menu; to continue on other
setup procedures, or click ‘Apply’ to reboot the router so the settings will take
effect (Please wait for about 30 seconds while router is rebooting).
If you want to reset all settings in this page back to previously-saved value,
please click ‘Cancel’ button.
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2-5-7 Setup procedure for ‘DNS’:
If you select ‘Dynamic IP’ or ‘PPPoE’ as Internet connection method, at least
one DNS server’s IP address should be assigned automatically. However, if
you have preferred DNS server, or your service provider didn’t assign the IP
address of DNS server because of any reason, you can input the IP address of
DNS server here.
Here are descriptions of every setup items:
DNS Address (1): Please input the IP address of DNS server provided by
your service provider.
Secondary Please input the IP address of another DNS
DNS Address (2): server provided by your service provider, this is
optional.
NOTE: Only IP address can be entered here; DO NOT use the hostname
of DNS server! (i.e. only numeric characters and dots are accepted)
10.20.30.40……………………………………………………………… Correct
dns.serviceprovider.com…………………………………………... Incorrect
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After you finish with all settings, please click ‘Apply’ (3) button and the following
message will be displayed on your web browser:
Please click ‘Continue’ to back to previous setup menu; to continue on other
setup procedures, or click ‘Apply’ to reboot the router so the settings will take
effect (Please wait for about 30 seconds while router is rebooting).
If you want to reset all settings in this page back to previously-saved value,
please click ‘Cancel’ button.
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2-5-8 Setup procedure for ‘DDNS’:
DDNS (Dynamic DNS) is an IP-to-Hostname mapping service for those
Internet users who don’t have a static (fixed) IP address. It will be a problem
when such user wants to provide services to other users on Internet, because
their IP address will vary every time when connected to Internet, and other
user will not be able to know the IP address they’re using at a certain time.
This router supports DDNS service of several service providers, for example:
DynDNS (http://www.dyndns.org)
TZO (http://www.tzo.com)
Please go to one of DDNS service provider’s webpage listed above, and get a
free DDNS account by the instructions given on their webpage.
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Here are descriptions of every setup items:
Dynamic DNS (1): If you want to enable DDNS function, please select
‘Enabled’; otherwise please select ‘Disabled’.
Provider (2): Select your DDNS service provider here.
Domain Name (3): Input the domain name you’ve obtained from DDNS
service provider.
Account / Input account or email of DDNS registration.
E-Mail (4):
Password / Key (5): Input DDNS service password or key.
After you finish with all settings, please click ‘Apply’ (6) button and the following
message will be displayed on your web browser:
Please click ‘Continue’ to back to previous setup menu; to continue on other
setup procedures, or click ‘Apply’ to reboot the router so the settings will take
effect (Please wait for about 30 seconds while router is rebooting).
If you want to reset all settings in this page back to previously-saved value,
please click ‘Cancel’ button.
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2-5-9 Setup procedure for ‘WISP’:
If your network service provided by your service provider is through wireless
network, please select this mode. After you have connected the router to the
access point of service provider wirelessly, please setup the WAN connection
type in WAN page.
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Here are descriptions of every setup items:
Disable/Enable (1): There are three selections for disable or disable
wireless ISP functions.
Disable: disable this function.
Enable: enable this function and the router can connect
to the access points installed by your wireless service
provider. Any clients associated to the router can
access the Internet service through the wireless
network.
Note: In this mode, if you are informed by your
wireless ISP that the wireless settings of the access
point is changed, please configure the router in this
page for match the settings.
SSID (2): This is the name of wireless network. Input the SSID
name that your wirelesses ISP provide to you.
Site Survey (3): Click ‘Select Site Survey’ button, then a “Wireless Site
Survey Table” will pop up. It will list all available access
points nearby. Select the access point designated by
your wireless ISP in the table and the router will join
wireless network through this access point.
Security Settings (4): If the access point enables wireless security, you have
to follow the same settings in order to access the
access point. Click to set security settings for this
connection (Please go to section ‘2-7-3 Wireless
Security’ for detailed instructions).
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After you finish with all settings, please click ‘Apply’ (5) button and the following
message will be displayed on your web browser:
Please click ‘Continue’ to back to previous setup menu; to continue on other
setup procedures, or click ‘Apply’ to reboot the router so the settings will take
effect (Please wait for about 30 seconds while router is rebooting).
If you want to reset all settings in this page back to previously-saved value,
please click ‘Cancel’ button.
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2-6 Wired LAN Configurations
Before all computers using wired Ethernet connection (i.e. those computers
connect to this router’s LAN port 1 to 4 by Ethernet cable) can communicate
with each other and access internet, they must have a valid IP address.
There are two ways to assign IP addresses to computers: static IP address
(set the IP address for every computer manually), and dynamic IP address (IP
address of computers will be assigned by router automatically. It’s
recommended for most of computers to use dynamic IP address, it will save a
lot of time on setting IP addresses for every computer, especially when there
are a lot of computers in your network; for servers and network devices which
will provide services to other computer and users that come from Internet,
static IP address should be used, so other computes can locate the server.
Suggestions on IP address numbering plan:
If you have no idea on how to define an IP address plan for your
network, here are some suggestions.
1. A valid IP address has 4 fields: a.b.c.d, for most of home and company users, it’s suggested to use 192.168.c.d, where c is an integer between 0 and 254, and d is an integer between 1 and 254. This router is capable to work with up to 253 clients, so you can set ‘d’ field of IP address of router as 1 or 254 (or any number between 1 and 254), and pick a number between 0 and 254 for field ‘c’.
2. In most cases, you should use ‘255.255.255.0’ as subnet mask, which allows up to 253 clients (this also meets router’s capability of working with up to 253 clients).
3. For all servers and network devices which will provide services to other people (like Internet service, print service, and file service), they should use static IP address. Give each of them a unique number between 1 and 253, and maintain a list, so everyone can locate those servers easily.
4. For computers which are not dedicated to provide specific service to others, they should use dynamic IP address.
If you don’t really understand the descriptions listed above, don’t worry! We will provide recommended setup values below.
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Please follow the following instructions to set wired LAN parameters:
Please click ‘LAN’ menu on the left of web management interface, there are
three setup groups here: ‘LAN IP’, ‘DHCP Server’, and ‘Static DHCP Leases
Table’. Here are setup instructions for each of them:
2-6-1 LAN IP section:
Here are descriptions of every setup items:
IP address (1): Please input the IP address of this router.
Subnet Mask (2): Please input subnet mask for this network.
802.1d If you wish to activate 802.1d spanning tree
Spanning Tree (3): function, select ‘Enabled’ for setup item ‘802.1d
Spanning Tree’, or set it to ‘Disabled’
DHCP Server (4): If you want to activate DHCP server function of this
router, select ‘Enabled’, or set it to ‘Disabled’.
Recommended Value if you don’t know what to fill:
IP Address: 192.168.2.1
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
802.1d Spanning Tree: Disabled
DHCP Server: Enabled
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2-6-2 DHCP Server:
These settings are only available when ‘DHCP Server’ in ‘LAN IP’ section is
‘Enabled’, and here are descriptions of every setup items:
Lease Time (1): Please choose a lease time (the duration that every
computer can keep a specific IP address) of every IP
address assigned by this router from dropdown menu.
Start IP (2): Please input the start IP address of the IP range.
End IP (3): Please input the end IP address of the IP range.
Domain Name (4): If you wish, you can also optionally input the domain
name for your network. This is optional.
Recommended Value if you don’t know what to fill:
Lease Time: Two Weeks (or ‘Forever’, if you have less than 20 computers)
Start IP: 192.168.2.100
End IP: 192.168.2.200
Domain Name: (leave it blank)
NOTE:
1. The number of the last field (mentioned ‘d’ field) of ‘End IP’ must be
greater than ‘Start IP’, and can not the same with router’s IP address.
2. The former three fields of IP address of ‘Start IP’, ‘End IP’, and ‘IP
Address of ‘LAN IP’ section (mentioned ‘a’, ‘b’, and ‘c’ field) should be
the same.
3. These settings will affect wireless clients too.
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2-6-3 Static DHCP Leases Table:
This function allows you to assign a static IP address to a specific computer
forever, so you don’t have to set the IP address for a computer, and still
enjoy the benefit of using DHCP server. Maximum 16 static IP addresses
can be assigned here.
(If you set ‘Lease Time’ to ‘forever’ in ‘DHCP Server’ section, you can also
assign an IP address to a specific computer permanently, however, you will
not be able to assign a certain IP address to a specific computer, since IP
addresses will be assigned in random order by this way).
Here are descriptions of every setup items:
Enable Static Check this box to enable this function,
DHCP Leases (1): otherwise uncheck it to disable this function.
MAC Address (2): Input the MAC address of the computer or network
device (total 12 characters, with character from 0 to 9,
and from a to f, like ‘001122aabbcc’)
IP address (3): Input the IP address you want to assign to this
computer or network device
‘Add’ (4): After you inputted MAC address and IP address pair,
click this button to add the pair to static DHCP leases
table.
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If you want to remove all characters you just entered, click ‘Clear’.
After you clicked ‘Add’, the MAC address and IP address mapping will be
added to ‘Static DHCP Leases Table’ section.
If you want to delete a specific item, please check the ‘Select’ box of a MAC
address and IP address mapping (1), then click ‘Delete Selected’ button (2);
if you want to delete all mappings, click ‘Delete All’ (3). If you want to
deselect all mappings, click ‘Reset (4).
After you finish all LAN settings, please click ‘Apply’ button on the bottom of
this page. After you click ‘Apply’, the following message will be displayed on
your web browser:
Please click ‘Continue’ to back to previous setup menu; to continue on router
setup, or click ‘Apply’ to reboot the router so the settings will take effect
(Please wait for about 30 seconds while router is rebooting).
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2-7 Wireless LAN Configurations
If your computer, PDA, game console, or other network devices which is
equipped with wireless network interface, you can use the wireless function
of this router to let them connect to Internet and share resources with other
computers with wired-LAN connection. You can also use the built-in security
functions to protect your network from being intruded by malicious intruders.
Please follow the following instructions to set wireless parameters:
Please click ‘Wireless’ menu on the left of web management interface, and the
following message will be displayed on your web browser.
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2-7-1 Basic Wireless Settings
Please click ‘Wireless’ menu on the left of web management interface, then
click ‘Basic Settings’, and the following message will be displayed on your web
browser:
This wireless router can be work in 6 modes:
a. Access Point: Standard wireless AP .
b. Station-Infrastructure: Configure the router to Ethernet device such us TV,
Game player, HDD&DVD to enable the Ethernet device be a wireless station.
c. AP Bridge-Point to Point: Connect this router with another wireless router, to
expand the scope of network.
d. AP Bridge-Point to Multi-Point: Connect this router with up to four other
wireless routers, to expand the scope of network.
e. AP Bridge-WDS: Connect this router with up to four WDS-capable wireless
routers, to expand the scope of network.
f. Universal Repeater: The router can act as Station and AP at the same time. It
can use Station function to connect to a Root AP and use AP function to
service all wireless stations within its coverage.
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Please select a proper operation mode you want to use from ‘Mode’ dropdown
menu (1), and continue on other operation mode specific settings:
AP - Please go to section 2-7-1-1
Station-Infrastructure - Please go to section 2-7-1-2
AP Bridge-Point to Point - Please go to section 2-7-1-3
AP Bridge-Point to Multi-Point - Please go to section 2-7-1-4
AP Bridge-WDS - Please go to section 2-7-1-5
Universal Repeater - Please go to section 2-7-1-6
NOTE: For ‘AP Bridge-Point to Point’ and ‘AP Bridge-Point to
Multi-Point’ mode, wireless router is operated in wireless bridge
dedicated mode – wireless router is only used to expand the scope of
network, and no wireless clients will be accepted. If you want to use
your wireless router to expand the scope of network, and also accept
wireless clients, please select ‘AP Bridge-WDS’ or ‘Universal
Repeater‘ mode.
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2-7-1-1 Setup procedure for ‘Access Point’:
Please select the radio band you want to use from ‘Band’ dropdown menu (2),
and the following message will be displayed:
Here are descriptions of every setup items:
Band (2): Please select the radio band from one of following
options:
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2.4 GHz (B) 2.4GHz band, only allows 802.11b wireless network client to connect this router (maximum transfer rate 11Mbps).
2.4 GHz (N) 2.4GHz band, only allows 802.11n wireless network client to connect this router (maximum transfer rate 300Mbps).
2.4 GHz (B+G) 2.4GHz band, only allows 802.11b and 802.11g wireless network client to connect this router (maximum transfer rate 11Mbps for 802.11b clients, and maximum 54Mbps for 802.11g clients).
2.4 GHz (G) 2.4GHz band, only allows 802.11g wireless network client to connect this router (maximum transfer rate 54Mbps).
2.4 GHz (B+G+N) 2.4GHz band, allows 802.11b, 802.11g, and
802.11n wireless network client to connect this router (maximum transfer rate 11Mbps for 802.11b clients, maximum 54Mbps for 802.11g clients, and maximum 300Mbps for 802.11n clients).
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SSID (3): This is the name of wireless router. You can type any
alphanumerical characters here, maximum 32
characters. SSID is used to identify your own wireless
router from others when there are other wireless routers
in the same area. Default SSID is ‘default’, it’s
recommended to change default SSID value to the one
which is meaningful to you, like myhome, office_room1,
etc.
Channel Number (4): Please select a channel from the dropdown list of
‘Channel Number’, available channel numbers are 1 to
13 for European countries, 1 to 11 for USA. You can
choose any channel number you want to use, and
almost all wireless clients can locate the channel you’re
using automatically without any problem. However, it’s
still useful to remember the channel number you use,
some wireless client supports manual channel number
select, and this would help in certain scenario when
there is some radio communication problem.
Associated Clients(5): Click ‘Show Active Clients’ button, then an “Active
Wireless Client Table” will pop up. You can see the
status of all active wireless stations that are connecting
to the access point.
TIPS: You can try to change channel number to another one if you think the data transfer rate is too slow. There could be some other wireless routers using the same channel, which will disturb the radio communication between wireless client and the wireless router.
NOTE: For 802.11b and 802.11g mode, the signals can be transmitted only by antenna 1 (The antenna in the right side of the rear panel).
For 802.11n mode: The router is operating in a 1T2R Spatial Multiplexing MIMO configuration. 1 antenna is for signal transmitting and 2 antennas are for signal receiving.
NOTE: If you don’t have special reason to limit the type of allowed wireless client, it’s recommended to choose ‘2.4 GHz (B+G+N) to maximize wireless client compatibility.
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2-7-1-2 Setup procedure for ‘Station-Infrastructure’:
In this mode, you can connect the router to Ethernet device such us TV, Game
player, HDD&DVD to enable the Ethernet device be a wireless station and join
to a wireless network through an access point or AP router.
Here are descriptions of every setup items:
Band (2): Select the band you want to use.
SSID (3): This is the name of wireless network. You can type the
SSID of the network you would like to connect here.
Site Survey (4): When you use this wireless router as a wireless station
for Ethernet network device to have wireless capability,
you have to associate it with a working access point.
Click ‘Select Site Survey’ button, then a “Wireless Site
Survey Table” will pop up. It will list all available access
points near by. You can select one access point in the
table and it will join wireless LAN through this access
point.
Wireless MAC For some applications, you may need to designate a
Address (5): specific MAC address for the router. Please enter the
MAC address here. If you are connecting the router to a
computer, you can simply press ‘Clone Mac address’
button to fill the MAC address field with the MAC
address of your computer.
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2-7-1-3 Setup procedure for ‘AP Bridge-Point to Point’:
In this mode, you can connect your wireless router with another, to combine
two access points and expand the scope of wireless network, and all clients
(wired only – AP will not accept wireless clients in this mode) of two wireless
routers will think they’re on the same physical network. This function is very
convenient when you need to connect two networks between two buildings.
Here are instructions about how to connect two wireless routers together:
Here are descriptions of every setup items:
Band (2): Select the band you want to use, two wireless routers
must use the same setting.
Channel Select the channel you want to use, two wireless
Number (3): routers must use the same setting.
MAC
address 1(4): Input the MAC address of another wireless router.
Security Click to setting security for this connection
Settings (5): (Please go to section ‘2-7-3 Wireless Security’
for detailed instructions).
NOTE: Two wireless routers must use the same mode, band, channel
number, and security setting!
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2-7-1-4 Setup procedure for ‘AP Bridge-Point to Multi-Point’:
In this mode, you can connect your wireless router with at least four wireless
routers to expand the scope of wireless network, and all clients (wired only –
AP will not accept wireless clients in this mode) of the wireless routers will think
they’re on the same physical network.
Here are descriptions of every setup items:
Band (2): Select the band you want to use, all the wireless routers
must use the same setting.
Channel Select the channel you want to use, all the wireless
Number (3): routers must use the same setting.
MAC address Input the MAC address of other wireless routers.
1 to 4 (4 - 7):
Security Click to set security settings for this connection
Setting (8): (Please go to section ‘2-7-3 Wireless Security’
for detailed instructions).
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2-7-1-5 Setup procedure for ‘AP Bridge – WDS’
In this mode, you can expand the scope of network by combining up to four
other access points together, and every access point can still accept wireless
clients.
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NOTE: For WDS mode, the output signal nature is the same as that of
normal AP mode.
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Here are descriptions of every setup items:
Band (2): Select the band you want to use, all the wireless routers
must use the same setting.
SSID (3): Input the SSID of your wireless router, the setting
should be the same with other wireless routers for the
convenience of roaming.
Channel Select the channel you want to use, all the wireless
Number (4): routers must use the same setting.
Associated Clients(5): Click ‘Show Active Clients’ button, then an “Active
Wireless Client Table” will pop up. You can see the
status of all active wireless stations that are connecting
to the access point.
MAC address Input the MAC address of other wireless routers.
1 to 4 (6 - 9):
Security Click to set security settings for this connection
Setting (10): (Please go to section ‘2-7-3 Wireless Security’ for
detailed instructions).
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2-7-1-6 Setup procedure for ‘Universal Repeater’
In this mode, the router can act as a wireless repeater; it can be Station and AP
at the same time. It can use Station function to connect to a Root AP and use
AP function to service all wireless stations within its coverage.
Here are descriptions of every setup items:
Band (2): Select the band you want to use, all the wireless routers
must use the same setting.
SSID (3): This is the name of wireless router. You can type any
alphanumerical characters here, maximum 32
characters. SSID is used to identify your own wireless
router from others when there are other wireless routers
in the same area. Default SSID is ‘default’, it’s
recommended to change default ESSID value to the
one which is meaningful to you, like myhome,
office_room1, etc.
Channel Select the channel you want to use, all the wireless
Number (4): clients must use the same setting.
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NOTE: For Repeater Mode, this router will demodulate the received
signal, checking if this signal is noise for the operating network then
have the signal modulated and amplified again. The output power of
this mode is the same as that of WDS and normal AP mode.
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Associated Clients(5): Click ‘Show Active Clients’ button, then an “Active
Wireless Client Table” will pop up. You can see the
status of all active wireless stations that are connecting
to the access point.
Root AP SSID (6): In ‘Universal Repeater’ mode, this device can act as a
station to connect to a Root AP. You should assign the
SSID of the Root AP here or click ‘Select Site Survey’
button to choose a Root AP.
Site Survey (7): Click ‘Select Site Survey’ button, then a “Wireless Site
Survey Table” will pop up. It will list all available access
points near by. You can select one access point in the
table and the router will join wireless LAN through this
access point.
After you finish the wireless setting, please click ‘Apply’ button, after you click
‘Apply’, the following message will be displayed on your web browser:
Please click ‘Continue’ to back to previous setup menu; to continue on router
setup, or click ‘Apply’ to reboot the router so the settings will take effect
(Please wait for about 30 seconds while router is rebooting).
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2-7-2 Advanced Wireless Settings
This router provides some advanced control of wireless parameters, if you
want to configure these settings, please click ‘Wireless’ menu on the left of web
management interface, then click ‘Advanced Settings’, and the following
message will be displayed on your web browser:
Here are descriptions of every setup items:
Fragment Set the Fragment threshold of wireless radio. Threshold (1): Do not modify default value if you don’t know what
it is, default value is 2346.
RTS Threshold (2): Set the RTS threshold of wireless radio. Do not modify
default value if you don’t know what it is, default value is 2347.
Beacon Interval (3): Set the beacon interval of wireless radio. Do not
modify default value if you don’t know what it is, default value is 100.
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DTIM Period (4): Set the DTIM period of wireless radio. Do not modify
default value if you don’t know what it is, default value is 3.
Data Rate (5): Set the wireless data transfer rate to a certain value.
Since most of wireless devices will negotiate with each other and pick a proper data transfer rate automatically,
it’s not necessary to change this value unless you know what will happen after modification.
N Data Rate (6): Same as above, but only for 802.11n clients.
Channel Width (7): Set channel width of wireless radio. Do not modify
default value if you don’t know what it is, default setting is ‘Auto 20/40 MHz’.
Preamble Type (8): Set the type of preamble, do not modify default value
if you don’t know what it is, default setting is ‘Short Preamble’.
Broadcast ESSID (9): Decide if the wireless router will broadcast its own
ESSID or not. You can hide the ESSID of your wireless router (set the option to ‘Disable’), so only people those who know the ESSID of your wireless router can get connected.
CTS Protect (10): Enabling this setting will reduce the chance of radio
signal collisions between 802.11b and 802.11g/n wireless access points. It’s recommended to set this option to ‘Auto’ or ‘Always’. However, if you set to ‘None’, your wireless router should be able to work fine, too.
WMM (11): The short of Wi-Fi MultiMedia, it will enhance the data
transfer performance of multimedia contents when they’re being transferred over wireless network. If you
don’t know what it is / not sure if you need it, it’s safe to set this option to ‘Enable’, however, default value is ‘Disable’.
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After you finish these wireless settings, please click ‘Apply’ button , button, and
the following message will be displayed on your web browser:
Please click ‘Continue’ to back to previous setup menu; to continue on router
setup, or click ‘Apply’ to reboot the router so the settings will take effect
(Please wait for about 30 seconds while router is rebooting).
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2-7-3 Wireless Security
It’s very important to set wireless security settings properly! If you don’t,
hackers and malicious users can reach your network and valuable data without
your consent and this will cause serious security problem.
To set wireless security settings, Please click ‘Wireless’ menu on the left of
web management interface, then click ‘Security Settings’, then follow the
following instructions to set wireless security settings:
Please select an encryption method from ‘Encryption’ dropdown menu, there
are four options:
2-7-3-1 Disable wireless security
When you select this mode, data encryption is disabled, and every wireless
device in proximity will be able to connect your wireless router if no other
security measure is enabled (like MAC address access control - see section
2-7-4, or disable ESSID broadcast).
Only use this option when you really want to allow everyone to use your
wireless router, and you don’t care if there’s someone reads the data you
transfer over network without your consent.
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2-7-3-2 WEP - Wired Equivalent Privacy
When you select this mode, the wireless router will use WEP encryption, and
the following setup menu will be shown on your web browser:
Here are descriptions of every setup items:
Key Length (2): There are two types of WEP key length: 64-bit and
128-bit. Using ‘128-bit’ is safer than ’64-bit’, but will reduce some data transfer performance.
Key Format (3): There are two types of key format: ASCII and Hex.
When you select a key format, the number of characters of key will be displayed. For example, if you select ’64-bit’ as key length, and ‘Hex’ as key format, you’ll see the message at the right of ‘Key Format’ is ‘Hex (10 characters), which means the length of WEP key is 10 characters.
Default Tx Key (4): You can set up to four sets of WEP key, and you can
decide which key is being used by default here. If you
don’t know which one you should use, select ‘Key 1’.
Encryption Key Input WEP key characters here, the number of 1 (5): characters must be the same as the number displayed
at ‘Key Format’ field. You can use any alphanumerical characters (0-9, a-z, and A-Z) if you select ‘ASCII’ key format, and if you select ‘Hex’ as key format, you can use characters 0-9, a-f, and A-F. You must enter at least one encryption key here, and if you entered multiple WEP keys, they should not be same with each other.
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Enable 802.1x IEEE 802.1x is an authentication protocol. Every Authentication (6): user must use a valid account to login to this wireless
router before accessing the wireless LAN. The authentication is processed by a RADIUS server. This mode only authenticates user by IEEE 802.1x, but it does not encryption the data during communication. If there is a RADIUS server in you environment, please enable this function. Check this box and another sub-menu will appear:
RADIUS Server Please input the IP address of radius
IP address (8): server here
RADIUS Server Please input the port number of radius
Port (9): server here.
RADIUS Server Please input the port number of radius
Password (10): password here.
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TIPS: Some examples of WEP key
(Don’t use those examples; use the one of your own!):
ASCII (5 characters): pilot phone 23561 2Hyux #@xmL
ASCII (13 characters): digitalFAMILY 82Jh26xHy3m&n
Hex (10 characters): 287d2aa732 1152dabc85
Hex (26 characters): 9284bcda8427c9e036f7abcd84
To improve security level, do not use those words which can be found
in a dictionary or too easy to remember! (‘pilot’ and ‘phone’ listed
above are bad examples; just intended to show you how a WEP key
look like). Wireless clients will remember the WEP key, so you only
have to input the WEP key on wireless client once, and it’s worth to
use complicated WEP key to improve security level.
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After you finish WEP setting, please click ‘Apply’ button and the following
message will be displayed on your web browser:
Please click ‘Continue’ to back to previous setup menu; to continue on other
setup procedures, or click ‘Apply’ to reboot the router so the settings will take
effect (Please wait for about 30 seconds while router is rebooting).
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2-7-3-3 Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA):
When you select this mode, the wireless router will use WPA encryption, and
the following setup menu will be shown on your web browser:
Here are descriptions of every setup items:
WPA Unicast Please select a type of WPA cipher suite.
Cipher Suite (2): Available options are: WPA (TKIP), WPA2 (AES), and
WPA2 Mixed. You can select one of them, but you have
to make sure your wireless client support the cipher you
selected.
Pre-shared Select the type of pre-shared key, you
Key Format (3): can select Passphrase (8 or more alphanumerical
characters, up to 63), or Hex (64 characters of 0-9, and
a-f).
Pre-shared Please input the WPA passphrase here.
Key (4): It’s not recommended to use a word that can be found
in a dictionary due to security reason.
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After you finish WPA Pre-shared key setting, please click ‘Apply’ button (5) and
the following message will be displayed on your web browser:
Please click ‘Continue’ to back to previous setup menu; to continue on other
setup procedures, or click ‘Apply’ to reboot the router so the settings will take
effect (Please wait for about 30 seconds while router is rebooting).
NOTE: Some wireless clients (especially those manufactured before
year 2003) only support WEP or WPA (TKIP) cipher. A driver upgrade
would be needed for those clients to use WPA and WPA2 encryption.
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2-7-3-4 WPA RADIUS:
If you have a RADIUS server, this router can work with it and provide safer
wireless authentication.
Here are descriptions of every setup items:
WPA Unicast Please select a type of WPA cipher suite.
Cipher Suite (2): Available options are: WPA (TKIP), WPA2 (AES), and
WPA2 Mixed. You can select one of them, but you have
to make sure your wireless client support the cipher you
selected.
RADIUS Server Please input the IP address of your
IP address (3): Radius authentication server here.
RADIUS Server Please input the port number of your
Port (4): Radius authentication server here. Default setting is
1812.
RADIUS Server Please input the password of your Radius
Password (5): authentication server here.
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After you finish with all settings, please click ‘Apply’ (6) button and the following
message will be displayed on your web browser:
Please click ‘Continue’ to back to previous setup menu; to continue on other
setup procedures, or click ‘Apply’ to reboot the router so the settings will take
effect (Please wait for about 30 seconds while router is rebooting).
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2-7-4 Wireless Access Control
This function will help you to prevent unauthorized users from connecting to
your wireless router; only those wireless devices who have the MAC address
you assigned here can gain access to your wireless router. You can use this
function with other security measures described in previous section, to create
a safer wireless environment.
Up to 20 MAC addresses can be assigned by using this function. Please click
‘Wireless’ menu on the left of web management interface, then click ‘Access
Control’, and the following message will be displayed on your web browser:
All allowed MAC addresses will be displayed in ‘MAC Address Filtering Table’
(1). Here are descriptions of every setup items:
Delete Selected (2): If you want to delete a specific MAC address entry,
check the ‘select’ box of the MAC address you want to delete, then click ‘Delete Selected’ button. (You can select more than one MAC addresses).
Delete All (3): If you want to delete all MAC addresses listed here,
please click ‘Delete All’ button.
Enable To enforce MAC address filtering, Access Control (4): you have to check ‘Enable Wireless Access Control’.
When this item is unchecked, wireless router will not enforce MAC address filtering of wireless clients.
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