D-Link DVG-G5402SP User Manual

D-Link DVG-G5402SP
VoIP Wireless Router
User Manual
Building Networks for People
2007/10/03
Ver. 1.00
© 2007 D-Link Corporation. All rights reserved. Reproduction in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of D-Link Corporation is strictly forbidden. Trademarks used in this text: D-Link and the D-Link logo are trademarks of D-Link Corporation/D- Link Systems
Inc.; Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products. D-Link Corporation disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own.
Warranty: please contact your D-Link Authorized Reseller or the D-Link Branch Office nearest your place of purchase for information about the warranty offered on your D-Link product.
Information in this document is subject to change without notice.
FCC Warning
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against 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 communication. 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:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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.
Warnung!
Dies ist ein Produkt der Klasse B. Im Wohnbereich kann dieses Produkt Funkstoerungen verursachen. In diesem Fall kann vom Benutzer verlangt werden, angemessene Massnahmen zu ergreifen.
Precaución!
Este es un producto de Clase B. En un entorno doméstico, puede causar interferencias de radio, en cuyo case, puede requerirse al usuario para que adopte las medidas adecuadas.
Attention!
Ceci est un produit de classe B. Dans un environnement domestique, ce produit pourrait causer des interférences radio, auquel cas l`utilisateur devrait prendre les mesures adéquates.
Attenzione!
Il presente prodotto appartiene alla classe B. Se utilizzato in ambiente domestico il prodotto può causare interferenze radio, nel cui caso è possibile che l`utente debba assumere provvedimenti adeguati.
Contents
1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................4
1-1 Product Overview .......................................................................................................................................4
1-2 Hardware Description................................................................................................................................. 5
2. Getting Started...................................................................................................................................................7
3. VoIP Router Web Configuration (continued)................................................................................................. 11
3-1 SETUP......................................................................................................................................................14
3-1-1 Internet Setup.................................................................................................................................14
3-1-2 VoIP Setup .....................................................................................................................................18
3-1-3 Wireless Setup...............................................................................................................................25
3-1-4 LAN Setup......................................................................................................................................29
3-1-5 Time and Date................................................................................................................................32
3-2 ADVANCED..............................................................................................................................................33
3-2-1 VoIP................................................................................................................................................33
3-2-2 Access Control...............................................................................................................................56
3-2-3 Firewall and DMZ...........................................................................................................................57
3-2-4 Advanced Wireless.........................................................................................................................62
3-2-5 Advanced Network.........................................................................................................................66
3-3 MAINTENANCE........................................................................................................................................71
3-3-1 Device Management......................................................................................................................71
3-3-2 Backup and Restore.......................................................................................................................72
3-3-3 Firmware Update............................................................................................................................74
3-3-4 Dynamic DNS.................................................................................................................................75
3-3-5 Log Settings ...................................................................................................................................76
3-3-6 Diagnostics.....................................................................................................................................77
3-3-7 Provision.........................................................................................................................................78
3-3-8 CDR................................................................................................................................................80
3-4 STATUS....................................................................................................................................................81
3-4-1 Device Info .....................................................................................................................................81
3-4-2 VoIP Status.....................................................................................................................................82
3-4-3 LAN Client......................................................................................................................................83
3-4-4 Stat istics.........................................................................................................................................84
3-4-5 Logout ............................................................................................................................................84
4. Configuring the VoIP Router through IVR .....................................................................................................85
4-1 IVR (Interactive Voice Response) ............................................................................................................85
4-1-1 IVR Functions Table:......................................................................................................................87
4-2 IP Configuration Settings—Set the IP Configuration of the WAN Port.....................................................88
4-2-1 PPPoE Character Conversion Table:.............................................................................................90
5. Dialing Principles.............................................................................................................................................91
5-1 Dialing Options .........................................................................................................................................91
5-2 Dialed Number Processing Flow..............................................................................................................91
Appendix...............................................................................................................................................................93
Product Features ............................................................................................................................................93
DVG-G5402SP User’s Manual Product Overview
1. Introduction
1-1 Product Overview
The DVG-G5402SP is designed to carry both voice and facsimile over the IP network and wirelessly share Internet access. It uses the industry standard SIP call control protocol so as to be compatible with free registration services or VoIP service providers’ systems. As a standard user agent, it is compatible with all common Soft Switches and SIP proxy servers. While running optio nal server software, the VoIP Router can be configured to establish a private VoIP network over the Internet without a third-party SIP Proxy Server.
The DVG-G5402SP can be seamlessly integrated into an existing network by connecting to a phone set and fax machine. With only a broadband connection such as an ADSL bridge/router, a Cable Modem or a leased-line router, the VoIP Router allows you to use voice and fax services over IP in order to reduce the co st of all long distance calls.
The DVG-G5402SP is also an 802.11b/g wireless access point. Allow wireless clients to connect to it and share your broadband Internet connection. A built-in 4-port switch makes it possible to connect up to 4 Ethernet-enabled computers or devices to also share your Internet connection.
The DVG-G5402SP can be configured a fixed IP address or it can have one dynamically assigned by DHCP or PPPoE. It adopts either the G.711, G.726, G.729A or G.723.1 voice compression format to save network bandwidth while providing real-time, toll quality voice transmission and reception.
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1-2 Hardware Description
Front Panel
Power: Power LED. A steady light indicates a proper connection to a power source. Prov./Alm.: A blinkin g light indicates the VoIP Router is attempting to connect with the Provisioning
server. Once the service connect s, the LED will turn of f. The LED will light solid if the self-test or boot-up fails.
Register: The Register LED will turn on when the VoIP Router is connected to a VoIP service provider. The LED will turn off if not connected to a service provider.
WAN: When a connection is established the 10 or 100 LED will light up solid. T he LED will blink to indicate
WLAN: A steady light indicates a wireless connection. A blinking light indicates that the VoIP Router is receiving/transmitting from/to the wireless network.
LAN: When a connection is established the 10 or 100 LED (bottom) will light up solid on the appropriate port. The LEDs will blink to indicate activity. If the 10 or 100 LED does not light up when a cable is connected, verify the cable connections and make sure your devices are powered on.
Phone: This LED displays the VoIP status and Hook/Ringing activity on the phone port that is used to connect your normal telephone(s). If a phone connected to a phone port is off the hook or in use, this LED will light solid. When a phone is ringing, the indicator will blink.
Line: Light on means the line is in use (off-hook), and vice versa.
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Rear Panel
1. Line: Connect to your original telephone line on the wall jack with RJ-11 cable.
2. Phone Port (1-2): Connect to your phones using standard phone cabling (RJ-11).
3. LAN: Connect to your Ethernet enabled computers using Ethernet cabling.
4. WAN: Connect to your broadband modem using an Ethernet cable.
5. Power Receptor: Receptor for the provided power adapter.
6. Ground: A conducting connection with the earth. Connect with the ground so as to make the earth a part of an electrical circuit using metal wire.
7. Antenna: Connect to a wireless network.
WARNING: DO NOT (1) connect the phone ports to each other (FXS to FXS) or (2) connect any phone port directly to a PSTN line (FXS to PSTN) or to an internal PBX line (FXS to PBX extension). Doing so may damage your VoIP Router.
Use Reset Button to restore factory default settings:
1. Power on.
2. Press and hold the reset button for 5 seconds.
3. Release the reset button. Factory settings will be restored.
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2. Getting Started
To access the web-based configuration utility, open a web browser such as Internet Explorer and enter the IP address of the DVG-G5402SP.
Open your Web browser and type
http://192.168.8.254
box. Press the Enter or Return Key.
into the URL address
Click Login to enter Web Site. The factory default settings for Login ID is “admin” and without Password.
Click Setup Wizard.
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Click Next.
The username of ADMIN and USER have been defined and locked by default. It is highly recommended to create a login password to keep your router secure.
Click Next.
Enter a NTP server or use the default server.
Click Next
.
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Select your Internet connection type: DHCP – Most Cable ISPs or if you are connecting the DVG-5402SP behind a router. Static IP – Select if your ISP supplied you with your IP settings.
PPPoE – Most DSL ISPs. PPTP – Select if required by your ISP. BigPond – For Australia only.
Select Manual to manually enter IP address of DNS or select Auto if DNS is assigned by ISP.
Click Next.
Register to the SIP Proxy Server by clicking Enable support of SIP Proxy Server. Enter Proxy Server IP/Domain and Port.
The Outbound Proxy Support is optional. To register, please click on the Outbound
Proxy Support check box and ente Outbound Proxy IP/Domain and Port in
it. Registration by phone line: enter
Number, User ID/Account and Password supplied by your ITSP. Click on the Register check box to register to Proxy Server.
Click Next
.
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Click on the Enable wireless LAN interface check box to build a wireless network. Enter the SSID to name your wireless network. All devices must have the same SSID to communicate on the wireless network. Select a wireless channel. For best results, use 1, 6 or 11. Select the 802.11 Mode of your network which can work in different speed of wireless connection.
Click Next.
Setup is finished. Check the summary o your settings. To make new settings effective, you must click on the Restart button to reboot the DVG-G5402SP.
Click Restart
.
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3. VoIP Router Web Configuration (continued)
During configuration, please follow the Setup Hint for some specific procedure in case the VoIP Router fails to make the changes active.
Situation 1: (example: Internet Setup)
Setup Hint:
1. Select DHCP WAN Setup.
2. Click “Apply”.
3. Click “Save and Restart” to make change take effect.
Situation 2: (example: VoIP Proxy Server)
Setup Hint:
1. Click “Edit” to start configuration.
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2. Click “Apply” after settings.
3. Go to “MAINTAINACE”-> “Backup and Restore” save settings and reboot the system.
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Situation 3: (example: Enable IP Filtering)
Setup Hint:
1. Click “Enable IP Filtering” check box to open the main screen.
2. Click “Add” to enter an entry.
3. After Adding an entry, you have to click “Apply”.
4. Don’t forget to click “Apply” which in the filed of “Enable IP Filtering”.
5. After settings, save and reboot.
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3-1 SETUP
3-1-1 Internet Setup
WAN (Wide Area Network) Settings are used to connect to your ISP (Internet Service Provider). The WAN settings are provided to you by your ISP and oftentimes referred to as "public settings". Please select the appropriate option for your specific ISP.
IP Configuration (Setting WAN Port)
There are five methods of obtaining a WAN port IP address:
1. DHCP, which means a Dynamic IP (Cable Modem)
2. Static IP
3. PPPoE (dial-up ADSL)
4. PPTP
5. BigPond (for Australia only)
Methods for using DHCP and PPPoE for obtaining an IP address may vary. If you are not familiar with creating a network connection, please contact your local ISP.
After selecting the suitable option, click Accept at the bottom of the screen to save the settings. You need to save the changes and restart the VoIP Router to make the changes active. Saving the
settings: Click MAINTENANCE and select Save/Restart in System from the left menu. Tick Save Settings and Restart, then click Accept. Wait for about 40 seconds before the VoIP Router obtaining an IP address by the method you selected.
Note: When the system has obtained a new IP address, an d you are using a WAN port to enter the Web Configuration Screen, the new IP address has to be used before you can get connected to the VoIP Router. The same principle applies to the next two settings.
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SETUP Internet Setup
SETUP Internet Setup
DHCP: Select this option if your ISP (Internet Service Provider) provides you an IP addre ss automatically . Cable modem provid ers typically use dynamic assignment of IP Address. The Ho st Name field is optional but may be required by some Internet Service Providers.
SETUP Internet Setup
Static IP: Select this option if your ISP (Internet Service Provider) provides you a Static IP address. Enter the IP address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway IP.
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SETUP Internet Setup
PPPoE: Select this option if your ISP requires you to use a PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) connection. Enter the PPPoE Account, PPPoE Password and re-enter Password to confirm.
SETUP Internet Setup
PPTP: Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is a WAN connection. Enter the IP Address, Subnet mask, PPTP Server, PPTP ID and Password.
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SETUP Internet Setup
BigPond: Dynamic IP Address for BigPond is a WAN connection used in Australia. Enter the username and password for the BigPond account and the login server if required.
SETUP Internet Setup
Domain Name Server Assignment: Select Auto or Manual to get the IP address of Domain Name Server assigned by ISP or manually.
Domain Name Server IP: Enter the primary and secondary IP address of Domain Name Server if Domain Name Server Assignment is Manual. Otherwise, the VoIP Router will not be able to access hosts using hostnames instead of IPs.
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SETUP Internet Setup
Factory Default MAC Address: The original MAC address of the VoIP Router. Your MAC Address: It is left blank as you log-in via the WAN port. Current MAC Address: It shows the current MAC Address if you ever used the different MAC address
from Factory Default MAC Address. You can click Clone to automatically copy the MAC address of the Ethernet Card installed in the computer used to configure the device.
Note: This is only necessary to fill the field if required by your ISP.
3-1-2 VoIP Setup
In this section, it supports registration to multiple Proxy Servers which is allowed to choose ITSP by user manually. If any registration problem occurs, please consult your VoIP Service Provider.
SETUP VoIP Setup Clink Edit icon to modify the settings.
The same configurations and applications apply to three Proxy Servers. Select one of three Proxy Servers for SIP configuration.
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SETUP VoIP Setup
Enable Support of SIP Proxy Server / Soft Switch: Check the box to register the VoIP Router with SIP proxy server or soft switch.
ITSP Name: Enter the name of ITSP.
SETUP VoIP Setup
FXS Representative Number registers to Proxy:
Number: Enter the representative number for Line 1 and Line 2. If the VoIP Router is configured to
register with SIP proxy server, Line 1 and Line 2 are using this number to call through SIP proxy server. It is the Caller ID for the called party when you make a VoIP call. If you register the VoIP Router to a SIP proxy server, then it should be the number that provided by SIP proxy server.
Register: Check the box to register with SIP proxy server. User ID/Account: User ID/Account are usually the same as Number from most SIP proxy severs. Password: Enter password and re-enter to confirm. Note: Please ensure if your VoIP Service Provider allows one account for multi-port using.
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SETUP VoIP Setup
Each line registers to Proxy independently:
Number: Enter the number, text or number and text in this field. It is the Caller ID for the called party
when you make a VoIP call. If you register the VoIP Router to a SIP proxy server, then it should be the number that provided by SIP proxy server. Number and User ID/Account are usually the same from most SIP proxy severs. Each line has a number. And the number of each line is not reiteration.
Register: Check the box to register with SIP proxy server. Invite with ID / Account: Check the box to call through SIP proxy server without registration. It is
always ticked when Register is also ticked. Most VoIP Service Providers will interdict the connection without registration.
User ID/Account: User ID/Account are usually the same as Number from most SIP proxy severs. Password: Enter password and re-enter to confirm.
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SETUP VoIP Setup
Proxy Server IP/Domain: Enter the IP address or URL (Uniform Resource Locator) of SIP proxy server or soft switch.
Proxy Server Port: Enter the SIP proxy server’s listening port for the SIP in this field. Leave this field to the default if your VoIP Service Provider did not give you a server port number for SIP.
Proxy Server Realm: Enter the realm for SIP proxy server. It is used for authentication in a SIP server. In most cases, the VoIP Router can automatically detect your SIP server realm. So you can leave this option blank. However, if your SIP server requires you to use a specific realm you can manually enter it in.
TTL (Registration interval) [10-7200 s]: Enter the desired time interval at which the VoIP Router will report to your SIP proxy server.
SIP Domain: Enter the SIP domain provided by your VoIP Service Provider. (Note some SIP proxy servers might not require this.) If you enable “Uses Domain to Register”, the V oIP Router will register to the SIP proxy server with the domain name you filled in. Otherwise, the VoIP Router will register to a SIP proxy server with the IP it resolves.
Use Domain to Register: Check the box to use Domain to register with SIP proxy server. The VoIP Router is registered to the SIP proxy server with IP address if un-ticked.
Note: Proxy Server Realm, SIP Domain and Use Domain to Register are the parameters provided by VoIP Service Provider. If you fail to make a call, please contact your VoIP Service Provider.
Bind Proxy Interval for NAT: Check the box to keep the binding exist by sending packets when the VoIP Router is behind a NAT and SIP proxy server is not able to keep the binding.
Initial Unregister: Check the box to send an unregistered message initially by the VoIP Router and then it will perform a general register process.
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SETUP VoIP Setup
Outbound Proxy Support: Check the box to send all SIP packets to the destined outbound proxy server. An outbound proxy server handles SIP call signaling as a standard SIP proxy server would do. Further, it receives and transmits phone conversation traffic (media) between two communication parties. This option tells the VoIP Router to send and receive all SIP packets to the destined outbound proxy server rather than the remote VoIP device. This helps VoIP calls to pass through any NAT protected network without additional settings or techniques. Please make sure your VoIP Service Provider supports outbound proxy services before you enable it.
Outbound Proxy IP/Domain: Enter the outbound proxy’s IP address or URL. Outbound Proxy Port: Enter the outbound proxy’s listening port.
SETUP VoIP Setup
Enable P-Assert: Check the box to enable the caller ID protection. Privacy Type: It is used to disguise the caller ID when queried via an ITSP/Third-Party Assertion. The
Privacy Type includes ‘user’, ‘header’, ‘session’, ‘none’, ‘critical’, ‘id’ and ‘history’.
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SETUP VoIP Setup
The rule of dialing of inviting to VoIP Service Providers may vary. That is, you have to configure different Digit Map for different ITSP. In this filed, you can configure individual Digit Map for each Proxy Server. The following examples introduce some cases. For general configuration, refer to Digit Map page.
Note: Press “Add” to add an entry. Don’t forget to press “Apply ” which in the above of Number Translation.
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For example (Example in Taiwan),
If Server 1 is local ITSP, you can refer to Digit Map page for general settings. If Server 2 is global ITSP (VoIP STUN, free to dial to some cities free charge) you can set individual
Digit Map in Number Tra nslation field . Its dialing rule is Country code + Area Code + phone number. If you would like to make calls to Taipei through this ITST, you have to dial 8862xxxxxxxx; if you would like to make calls to UK via this ITSP, the number should be 44xxxxxx. The settings for Server 2 appear like:
If Server 3 is ITSP in UK, you can set individual Digit Map in Number Translation field. As you make calls to UK through this ITSP, “Country code” should be removed and plus “0”. The settings for Server 3 appear like:
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3-1-3 Wireless Setup
This section instructs you how to setup your wireless network on the VoIP Router device.
Setup Hint:
1. Every device in the same wireless network must use the same SSID.
2. To avoid wireless network overlap, a specific and different channel is needed.
3. Make sure security used by every device in the same wireless network is compatible with the wireless AP.
3-1-3-1 Wireless Basic
SETUP -> Wireless Setup -> Wireless Basic
Enable Wireless LAN Interface: Enable wireless basic settings on LAN interface. Wireless Network Name (SSID): SSID is the name of your wireless network. All wireless-equipped
devices share the same SSID to communicate with each other. It must be unique to identify separated wireless network. For security, you should change the default SSID to a special ID.
Wireless Channel: Select a clear and appropriate channel for your wireless network. A device on your wireless network must use a specific channel to transmit and receive data. If wireless network has overlap, change a different channel number.
802.11 Mode: The VoIP Router can operate in 2.4GHz ISM band with different speed of wireless
connection, Select the wireless band of your network.
802.11b only - Allow all 802.11B compliant wireless devices to associate with the wireless AP.
802.11g only - Allow all 802.11G compliant wireless devices to associate with the wireless AP. Mixed 802.11g and 802.11b - Allow a mix of both IEEE802.11b and IEEE802.11g compliant
wireless devices to associate with the wireless AP.
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3-1-3-2 Wireless Security
This section introduces you different ways of wireless security you can setup. It is important to enable secure algorithm to protect your data from eavesdropping by unauthorized wireless users.
SETUP -> Wireless Setup -> Wireless Security
Security Mode: Select the encryption/authentication type: None, WEP, WPA, WPA2 and WPA2 Mixed.
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SETUP -> Wireless Setup -> Wireless Security (WEP)
WEP Key Length: Select 64-bit or 128-bit data encryption. Default Tx Key: You can select one of the keys as active key at a time. WEP Key Format: Select the preferred WEP Key Format according to which WEP encryption you
choose. When WEP 64bits is enabled, you can select ASCII (5 characters) and Hex (10 characters). When WEP 128bits is enabled, you can select ASCII (13 characters) and Hex (26 characters).
WEP Key 1 – 4: You can manually input key value from Key1 to Key4. Type a character sting and apply changes.
For a 64-bit WEP key - Enter 5 characters (ASCII sting) or 10 hexadecimal cha racte rs (“0-9”, “A-F”). For a 128-bit WEP key - Enter 13 characters (ASCII sting) or 26 hexadecimal characters (“0-9”, “A-F”).
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WPA Authentication Mode
The wireless network can use WPA Authentication to verify whether a wireless device is allowed to access your Access Point or not. You can choose to use Enterprise (RADIUS) method or Personal (Pre-Shared Key). The encryption mechanism used for RADIUS and WPA-PSK is the same. The difference between the two is that WPA-PSK uses a specific characters sting like password instead of a user-authentication.
SETUP -> Wireless Setup -> Wireless Security (WPA-PSK)
Select the type of WPA-PSK (WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA2 Mixed-PSK), choose the proper security mode according to your wireless network.
WPA Authentication Mode: Select Personal (Pre-Shared Key). WPA Cipher Suite: WPA Cipher Suite is used for the configuration of WPA or WPA2 Mixed.
TKIP - TKIP is the security protocol used in WPA. The length of TKIP encryption is longer than
WEP encryption that increases the complexity of decoding for crackers.
AES - The most powerful encryption algorithm that is commonly used in WPA.
WPA2 Cipher Suite: WPA2 Cipher Suite is used for the configuration of WPA2 or WPA2 Mixed.
TKIP - TKIP is the security protocol used in WPA. The length of TKIP encryption is longer than
WEP encryption that increases the complexity of decoding for crackers.
AES - The most powerful encryption algorithm that is commonly used in WPA.
Pre-Shared Key Format: Select the Format of Pre-Shared Key. You can select Passphrase or Hex (64
characters) by entering a character string ranging from “A-Z” and “0-9”. Pre-Shared Key: Enter a key of 8-64 characters long in the Pre-Shared Key filed. Make sure this key is
exactly the same on all other wireless stations. SETUP -> Wireless Settings -> Wireless Security (WPA)
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Select the type of WPA (WPA, WPA2, WPA2 Mixed), choose the proper security mode according to your wireless network.
WPA Authentication Mode: Select Enterprise (RADIUS). WPA Cipher Suite: WPA Cipher Suite is used for the configuration of WPA or WPA2 Mixed.
TKIP - TKIP is the security protocol used in WPA. The length of TKIP encryption is longer than
WEP encryption that increases the complexity of decoding for crackers.
AES - The most powerful encryption algorithm that is commonly used in WPA.
WPA2 Cipher Suite: WPA2 Cipher Suite is used for the configuration of WPA2 or WPA2 Mixed.
TKIP - TKIP is the security protocol used in WPA. The length of TKIP encryption is longer than
WEP encryption that increases the complexity of decoding for crackers.
AES - The most powerful encryption algorithm that is commonly used in WPA.
RADIUS Server:
RADIUS server Port - Enter the port number of the authentication RADIUS server. Keep the
default value: 1812 unless the server required change to another number.
RADIUS server IP Address - Enter the IP address of the authentication RADIUS server. RADIUS server key - Enter the password such as a security Key.
3-1-4 LAN Setup
SETUP LAN Setup
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