Edimax Technology 3G-6200nL User Manual V2

3G-6200nL V2
User Manual
05-2012 / v1.0
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER I: PRODUCT INFORMATION ............................................................................................................... 4
1-1 Package Contents ................................................................................................................................ 4
1-2 Hardware ............................................................................................................................................. 4
CHAPTER II: SYSTEM AND NETWORK SETUP ..................................................................................................... 6
2-1 Establishing a network connection ...................................................................................................... 6
2-2 Setting client computers to obtain IP addresses automatically .......................................................... 7
2-2-1 Windows 95/98/Me IP address setup ...................................................................................... 8
2-2-2 Windows 2000 IP address setup ............................................................................................ 10
2-2-3 Windows XP IP address setup ................................................................................................ 12
2-2-4 Windows Vista IP address setup ............................................................................................ 14
2-3 Connecting to broadband router via web browser ........................................................................... 16
2-4 Using “Quick Setup” ........................................................................................................................... 21
2-4-1 Using “3G/3.75G” as broadband connection type ................................................................. 23
2-4-2 Using “Dynamic IP” as broadband connection type .............................................................. 25
2-4-3 Using “Static IP” as broadband connection type ................................................................... 26
2-4-4 Using “PPPoE” as broadband connection type ...................................................................... 27
2-4-5 Using “PPTP” as broadband connection type ........................................................................ 29
2-4-6 Using “L2TP” as broadband connection type ......................................................................... 32
2-4-7 Using “WISP” as broadband connection type ........................................................................ 35
CHAPTER III: GENERAL SETUP .......................................................................................................................... 37
3-1 System ................................................................................................................................................ 38
3-1-1 Time Zone ............................................................................................................................... 39
3-1-2 Password Settings ................................................................................................................... 40
3-1-3 Remote Management............................................................................................................. 41
3-2 WAN ................................................................................................................................................... 42
3-2-1 3G/3.75G ................................................................................................................................ 43
3-2-2 Dynamic IP .............................................................................................................................. 45
3-2-3 Static IP ................................................................................................................................... 46
3-2-4 PPPoE ...................................................................................................................................... 47
3-2-5 PPTP ........................................................................................................................................ 49
3-2-6 L2TP ........................................................................................................................................ 52
3-2-7 WISP ........................................................................................................................................ 55
3-3 LAN ..................................................................................................................................................... 57
3-3-1 LAN IP...................................................................................................................................... 57
3-3-2 DHCP Server ............................................................................................................................ 59
3-3-3 Static DHCP Leases ................................................................................................................. 60
3-4 Wireless ............................................................................................................................................. 62
3-4-1 Wireless Settings .................................................................................................................... 62
3-4-2 Security Settings ..................................................................................................................... 64
3-4-2-1 Disabled ....................................................................................................................... 64
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3-4-2-2 WEP ............................................................................................................................. 64
3-4-2-3 WPA Pre-Shared Key ................................................................................................... 66
3-4-2-4 WPA RADIUS ................................................................................................................ 67
3-4-3 MAC Address Filtering ............................................................................................................ 68
3-4-4 WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) Settings .................................................................................... 70
3-5 Advance Settings................................................................................................................................ 71
3-5-1 QoS ......................................................................................................................................... 72
3-5-1-1 Basic QoS Settings ....................................................................................................... 72
3-5-2 DDNS ....................................................................................................................................... 75
3-5-3 Port Forwarding ...................................................................................................................... 78
3-5-4 DMZ ........................................................................................................................................ 80
3-5-5 Fail Over .................................................................................................................................. 81
3-5-6 3G Limit Control ...................................................................................................................... 82
3-6 NAT .................................................................................................................................................... 84
3-6-1 Virtual Server .......................................................................................................................... 84
3-6-2 Special Applications ................................................................................................................ 86
3-6-3 UPnP Settings ......................................................................................................................... 88
3-6-4 ALG Settings ............................................................................................................................ 89
3-6-5 Static Routing.......................................................................................................................... 90
3-7 Firewall ............................................................................................................................................... 92
3-7-1 Access Control ........................................................................................................................ 92
3-7-2 URL Blocking ........................................................................................................................... 96
3-7-3 DoS .......................................................................................................................................... 98
CHAPTER IV: STATUS, TOOLS & LANGUAGE .................................................................................................. 101
4-1 Status ............................................................................................................................................... 101
4-1-1 Internet Connection ............................................................................................................. 101
4-1-2 Device Status ........................................................................................................................ 102
4-1-3 System Log ............................................................................................................................ 102
4-1-4 Security Log .......................................................................................................................... 103
4-1-5 Active DHCP Client ................................................................................................................ 103
4-1-6 Statistics ................................................................................................................................ 104
4-1-7 Modem Info .......................................................................................................................... 104
4-2 Tools ................................................................................................................................................. 105
4-2-1 Configuration Tools .............................................................................................................. 106
4-2-2 Firmware Upgrade ................................................................................................................ 107
4-2-3 Restart .................................................................................................................................. 107
4-3 Language .......................................................................................................................................... 108
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CHAPTER I: PRODUCT INFORMATION
1-1 Package Contents
Before you start using this router, please check if there is anything missing in the
package, and contact your dealer to claim the missing item(s):
3G router (1 pcs) Quick installation guide (1 pcs) CD (EZmax wizard, User Manual & Multi-Language QIG) (1 pcs) Power adapter (1 pcs) Ethernet cable (1 pcs) Antenna (1 pcs)
1-2 Hardware
LED Indicators
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LED Name
Light Status
Description
WAN
On
Connected to the Internet
Off
Not connected to the Internet
Flashing
Internet activity (transferring data)
LAN
On
LAN port connected
Off
LAN port not connected
Flashing
LAN activity (transferring data)
Wi-Fi
On
Wi-Fi activated (or WPS mode activated)
Off
Wi-Fi not activated
Flashing
Wi-Fi activity (transferring data)
3G
On
Connected to the 3G network
Off
Not connected to the 3G network
Flashing
3G activity (transferring data)
Item Name
Description
USB Port
Connects to 3G/3.75G USB modem cards
WPS/Reset Button
Resets the router to factory default settings or activates the WPS function (press this button and hold for 20 seconds to clear all settings or press this button for 2-5 seconds to activate the WPS function)
Antenna Connector
Connects to the supplied antenna
Power Connector
Connects to the supplied power adapter LAN Port
Connects to computers or other network devices
WAN Port
Connects to cable/xDSL modems
Interfaces
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CHAPTER II: SYSTEM AND NETWORK SETUP
2-1 Establishing a network connection
Please follow the following instructions to build a network connection between your
new broadband router, computers, and other network devices:
1. Plug your 3G/3.75G USB modem card into the USB port on this router.
2. Connect your computer to one of the router’s “LAN” ports.
3. Power on the router and insert the installation CD into your computer. Select your
preferred language in the setup wizard and start configuring your router.
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2-2 Setting client computers to obtain IP addresses automatically
Before you start configuration procedures, your computer must be able to get an IP address automatically (set to use dynamic IP addresses). If your computer is set to use a static IP address, or if you are unsure, please follow the following instructions to configure your computer to use dynamic IP addresses:
Windows 95/98/Me (see section 2-2-1)
Windows 2000 (see section 2-2-2)
Windows XP (see section 2-2-3)
Windows Vista (see section 2-2-4)
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2-2-1 Windows 95/98/Me IP address setup
1. Click the “Start” button (it should be located at the lower-left corner of your
screen), then click “Control Panel”. Double-click the “Network” icon, and the “Network” window will appear. Select “TCP/IP”, and then click “Properties”.
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2. Select “Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server”, then click “OK”.
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2-2-2 Windows 2000 IP address setup
1. Click the “Start” button (it should be located at the lower-left corner of your
screen), then click “Control Panel”. Double-click the “Network and Dial-up Connections” icon, and then double-click “Local Area Connection”. When the “Local Area Connection Properties” window appears, 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 the “Start” button (it should be located at the lower-left corner of your
screen), then click “Control Panel”. Double-click the “Network and Internet Connections” icon, click “Network Connections”, then double-click “Local Area Connection”. When the “Local Area Connection Properties” window appears, 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 the “Start” button (it should be located at the lower-left corner of your
screen), then click “Control Panel”. Click “View Network Status and Tasks”, and then click “Manage Network Connections”. Right-click “Local Area Network”, then select “Properties”. When the “Local Area Connection Properties” window appears, 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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2-3 Connecting to broadband router via web browser
You can access the broadband router’s web-based configuration interface via any connected computer with a web browser (Internet Explorer 5.x or above, Firefox, Opera, or Safari).
1. Please input “192.168.2.1” in the web browser’s address bar and press “Enter”.
2. You should see the following authentication window:
NOTE: If you cannot access the broadband router’s web-based configuration interface, the IP address you have inputted may be incorrect. If you have previously changed the router’s IP address, please input the one you have designated.
3. Please input “admin” in the “User name” field and “1234” in the “Password” field.
Click the “OK” button to enter the web configuration interface.
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4. The first page you see after logging in is “Home”. You can see all the current
Model
Displays this broadband router’s model name (useful when you need technical service)
Up Time
Displays the amount of time this router has been switched on
Hardware Version
Displays this broadband router’s hardware version (useful when you need technical service)
Boot Code Version
Displays this broadband router’s boot code version (useful when you need technical service)
Runtime Code Version
Displays this broadband router’s runtime code version (useful when you need technical service)
IP Address Mode
Displays how this broadband router currently obtains IP addresses
IP Address
Displays the IP address of the WAN connection
Subnet Mask
Displays the subnet mask of the WAN connection
Default Gateway
Displays the IP address of the WAN connection’s default gateway
MAC Address
Displays the physical address of the WAN port
Primary DNS
Displays the IP address of the first DNS server
Secondary DNS
Displays the IP address of the second (backup) DNS server
settings and other system information here.
System
Internet Connection
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WWAN Status
Displays the status of the 3G/3.75G connection
IP Address
Displays the IP address of the 3G/3.75G connection
Subnet Mask
Displays the subnet mask of the 3G/3.75G connection
Default Gateway
Displays the IP address of the 3G/3.75G connection’s default gateway
Mode
Displays the operation mode of the wireless access point
ESSID
Displays the name of the access point
Channel Number
Displays the channel number of the wireless network
Security
Displays the security authentication mode of the access point
IP Address
Displays the IP address of the LAN connection
Subnet Mask
Displays the subnet mask of the LAN connection
DHCP Server
Displays the status of the internal DHCP server
MAC Address
Displays the physical address of the LAN port
3G/3.75G
Wireless Configuration
LAN Connection
The SSID, the up time, the IP address of the LAN connection, and the runtime code is always displayed on the top of the webpage.
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If this router’s DHCP server function is enabled, please follow the following instructions to find this router’s IP address:
1. Click the “Start” button, then click “Run”.
2. Input “cmd”, and then click “OK”.
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3. Input “ipconfig”, then press “Enter”. Use the IP address following “Default
Gateway” to access this router’s web-based configuration interface. Please note that the IP address you find may be different from this illustrated example.
NOTE: If there is no IP address following “Default Gateway”, or if the address following “IP Address” begins with “169”, please try the following procedures:
Recheck the cable connection between the computer and the router. Go to the beginning of this chapter and recheck every step of the setup
procedure.
If both of the above fails, reset the broadband router.
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2-4 Using Quick Setup
Item Name
Description
Set Time Zone
Please select the time zone of your country or region. If you cannot find your country/region, please select another country/region whose time zone is the same as yours.
Time Server Address
This router supports NTP (Network Time Protocol) for automatic time and date setup. Input the host name or IP address of the NTP server here. If you do not know the host name, please ask the network administrator or use pool.ntp.org”.
Daylight Saving
If your country/region uses daylight saving time, please check the “Enable Functionbox, and select the start and end date.
This broadband router’s “Quick Setup” allows you to set up basic parameters in a few simple steps. The following instructions illustrate how to use the “Quick Setup” menu:
1. Click “Quick Setup” after logging in.
2. Configure automatic time synchronization settings, and then click “Next”.
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3. Choose your Internet connection type. Refer to the following list for further
instructions:
3G/3.75G (See section 2-4-1) Dynamic IP (See section 2-4-2) Static IP (See section 2-4-3) PPPoE (See section 2-4-4) PPTP (See section 2-4-5) L2TP (See section 2-4-6) WISP (See section 2-4-7)
NOTE: If you are not sure which your Internet connection type is, please contact your Internet service provider.
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2-4-1 Using “3G/3.75G” as broadband connection type
Item Name
Description
Country
Select your country or region here.
ISP
Select your Internet service provider here.
PIN Code
Please input the pin code for your UMTS, HSDPA, or EVDO connection (only required if your ISP asks you to do so).
APN
Please input the APN code assigned by your ISP here.
User ID
Please input the user name assigned by your ISP here.
Password
Please input the password assigned by your ISP here.
Verify Password
Please input the password again for confirmation.
Service
Please select your card type from the drop-down menu.
AT Dial Script
Please input the dial number for your UMTS or HSDPA connection. The default is *99#. This should not be altered except when required by your ISP.
1. If you want to access the Internet via a 3G/3.75G USB modem card, select
3G/3.75G Settings.
2. Click “OK” to complete setup.
3. When the following message appears, click “Apply” to save the changes and restart
the broadband router. The router will take about 30 seconds to restart.
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Note 2: A 3G/3.75G connection and an xDSL/cable connection cannot be used at the same time. When both types are connected to the router, the router will prioritize the 3G/3.75G connection and will only switch to the xDSL/cable connection when the 3G/3.75G signal is weak.
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2-4-2 Using Dynamic IP as broadband connection type
Item Name
Description
Host Name
Input the host name of your computer here. This is optional and only required if your ISP asks you to do so.
MAC Address
If your ISP only permits computers with certain MAC addresses to access the Internet, input your computer’s MAC address here. Press Clone Mac addressto fill the MAC address field with your computer’s MAC address automatically.
DNS Address
Select Use the following IP address if your ISP requires that you do so.
DNS Address 1 and 2
Enter the primary and secondary DNS addresses assigned by your ISP here.
TTL
Enable the TTL function if your ISP requires you to do so.
1. If your Internet service provider assigns IP addresses to you automatically through
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), select “Dynamic IP”.
2. Click “OK” to complete setup.
3. When the following message appears, click “Apply” to save the changes and restart
the broadband router. The router will take about 60 seconds to restart.
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2-4-3 Using Static IP as broadband connection type
Item Name
Description
Fixed IP Address
Input the IP address assigned by your ISP here.
Subnet Mask
Input the subnet mask assigned by your ISP here.
DNS Address 1 and 2
Enter the primary and secondary DNS addresses assigned by your ISP here.
Default Gateway
Input the default gateway assigned by your ISP here. Some ISPs may call this Default Route”.
TTL
Enable the TTL function if your ISP requires you to do so.
1. If your ISP is providing you Internet access via a fixed IP address, select “Static IP”.
Generally, your ISP will provide you with such information as IP address, subnet mask, gateway address, and DNS address.
NOTE: You must use the addresses provided by your ISP. Inputting incorrect values will cause malfunction.
2. Click “OK” to complete setup.
3. When the following message appears, click “Apply” to save the changes and restart
the broadband router. The router will take about 60 seconds to restart.
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2-4-4 Using PPPoE as broadband connection type
Item Name
Description
User Name
Input the user name assigned by your ISP here.
Password
Input the password assigned by your ISP here.
MAC Address
If your ISP only permits computers with certain MAC addresses to access the Internet, input your computer’s MAC address here. Press Clone Mac addressto fill the MAC address field with your computer’s MAC address automatically.
DNS Address
Select Use the following IP address if your ISP requires that you do so.
DNS Address 1 and 2
Enter the primary and secondary DNS addresses assigned by your ISP here.
TTL
Enable the TTL function if your ISP requires you to do so.
Service Name
Give this Internet service a name (optional).
MTU
Input the MTU value of your network connection here. If you do not know, use the default value.
Connection Type
Please specify a connection type here. There are 3 options:
1. “Continuous” keeps the Internet connection alive all the
time.
1. If your ISP is providing you Internet access via PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over
Ethernet), select “PPPoE”.
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2. “Connect on Demand” only connects to the Internet when
you initiate Internet connection.
3. “Manual” connects to the Internet only when the
Connectbutton on this page is clicked, and disconnects when the “Disconnectbutton is clicked.
Idle Time Out
Specify the amount of time the router waits before shutting down an idle connection. This option is only available when Connect on Demand” is selecte
Enable Dual-WAN Access
Check the Enable Dual-WAN Access box if your ISP requires you to do so.
2. Click “OK” to complete setup.
3. When the following message appears, click “Apply” to save the changes and restart
the broadband router. The router will take about 60 seconds to restart.
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2-4-5 Using PPTP as broadband connection type
Item Name
Description
Host Name
Input the host name of your computer here. This is optional and only required if your ISP asks you to do so.
MAC Address
If your ISP only permits computers with certain MAC addresses to access the Internet, input your computer’s MAC address here. Press Clone Mac addressto fill the MAC address field with your computer’s MAC address automatically.
IP Address
Input the IP address assigned by your ISP here.
Subnet Mask
Input the subnet mask assigned by your ISP here.
Default Gateway
Input the default gateway assigned by your ISP here. Some ISPs may call this Default Route”.
MAC Address
If your ISP only permits computers with certain MAC addresses to access the Internet, input your computer’s MAC address here. Press Clone Mac addressto fill the MAC address field with your computer’s MAC address
1. Select “PPTP” if your ISP is providing you Internet access via PPTP (Point-to-Point
Tunneling Protocol).
2. If your ISP is providing you dynamic IP addresses, select “Obtain an IP address
automatically”. If your ISP is providing you a static IP address, select “Use the following IP address”.
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