EnGenius NET-EL-WSR-3018 User Manual

Wireless 11g Broadband Router
User’s Manual
Vers ion: 1.0
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Table of Contents
1 INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................5
1.1 F
EATURES & BENEFITS .....................................................................................................5
1.2 P
ACKAGE CONTENTS........................................................................................................ 6
2 UNDERSTANDING THE HARDWARE.................................................................................. 7
2.1 O
VERVIEW ....................................................................... ................................................ 7
2.2 F
RONT PANEL .................................................................................................................. 7
2.3 R
EAR PANEL ................... ................................................................................................. 8
2.4 C
ONNECTING TO THE ROUTER........................................................................................... 9
2.5 TCP/IP
CONFIGURATION .................................................................................................. 9
3 TYPICAL CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................11
3.1 L
OGGING IN.....................................................................................................................11
3.2 S
ETTING THE TIME ZONE ................................................................................................ 12
3.3 C
ONNECTION TYPE......................................................................................................... 12
3.3.1 Cable Modem........................................................................................................... 13
3.3.2 xDSL PPPoE............................................................................................................ 14
3.3.3 xDSL PPPoE............................................................................................................ 15
3.3.4 xDSL PPTP..............................................................................................................16
3.3.5 BigPond Cable......................................................................................................... 17
3.4 W
IRELESS SETTINGS...................................................................................................... 18
3.5 S
UMMARY ...................................................................................................................... 18
4 CUSTOMIZED CONFIGURATION....... .... .... .... .... ... .... .... ....... .... .... .... ... .... .... .... ... ........ .... ....19
4.1 L
OGGING IN....................................................................................................................19
4.2 S
YSTEM SETTINGS .........................................................................................................20
4.2.1 Time Zone................................................................................................................20
4.2.2 Password Setting..................................................................................................... 21
4.2.3 Remote Management .............................................................................................. 22
4.2.4 Firmware Upgrade...................................................................................................22
4.2.5 Restart ..................................................................................................................... 23
4.2.6 Factory Default......................................................................................................... 23
4.2.7 System Status.......................................................................................................... 24
4.2.8 Statistics................................................................................................................... 24
4.2.9 Event Log..................................... .... ....... .... .... .... .... ... .... .... .... .... ... ........ .... ... .... .... ....25
4.2.10 Diagnostic............................................................................................................26
4.2.11 Use as Access Point.......................................................... ... .... .... .... .... ... .... .... ....26
4.2.12 Backup Setting .................................................................................................... 27
4.3 I
NTERNET SETTINGS .......................................................................................................28
4.3.1 Connection Type...................................................................................................... 28
4.3.1.1 DHCP Client.................................................................................................... 28
4.3.1.2 PPPoE.............................................................................................................29
4.3.1.3 Fixed IP........................................................................................................... 30
4.3.1.4 PPTP............................................................................................................... 31
4.3.1.5 BigPond...........................................................................................................32
4.3.2 MAC Clone............................................................................................................... 33
4.3.3 DNS..........................................................................................................................33
4.3.4 Dynamic DNS .......................................................................................................... 34
4.4 LAN
SETTINGS............................................................................................................... 35
4.4.1 IP Setting ................................................................................................................. 35
4.4.2 DHCP Server........................................................................................................... 36
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4.4.3 DHCP-IP-MAC mapping.............................................................................. ........ ....37
4.4.4 DHCP Client List...................................................................................................... 38
4.4.5 MAC Filter................................................................................................................ 38
4.4.6 UPnP Setting ........................................................................................................... 39
4.5 W
IRELESS SETTINGS...................................................................................................... 40
4.5.1 SSID & Channel............................... .... .... ... .... .... .... ... .... .... .... ... .... .... ....... .... .... .... ....40
4.5.2 Radio Setting ........................................................................................................... 41
4.5.3 Authentication & Encryption..................................................................................... 42
4.5.3.1 Open & Shared Key Authentication without Encryption.................................. 43
4.5.3.2 Open & Shared Key Authentication with WEP Encryption .............................44
4.5.3.3 Shared Key Authentication with WEP Encryption...........................................45
4.5.3.4 802.1X Authentication without Encryption ........................... .... .... .... ... .... .... ....46
4.5.3.5 802.1X Authentication wi th WEP Encryption .................................................. 47
4.5.3.6 WPA Authentication with TKIP Encryption............................... ....................... 48
4.5.3.7 WPA-PSK Authentication with TKIP Encryption............................................. 49
4.5.4 Wireless Bridge (WDS)...................................................... ....... .... .... .... .... ... .... .... ....50
4.5.5 Associated Client List............................................................................................... 52
4.5.6 Association Control.................................................................................................. 53
4.6 NAT
SETTINGS .............................................................................................................. 54
4.6.1 Static NAT Setting.................................................................................................... 54
4.6.2 Virtual Server........................................................................................................... 55
4.6.3 Special Applications................................................................................................. 56
4.7 F
IREWALL SETTINGS....................................................................................................... 57
4.7.1 Basic Setting.................................................................. .......................................... 57
4.7.2 Service Filters.......................................................................................................... 58
4.7.3 Policies..................................................................................................................... 59
4.7.4 Notification...............................................................................................................60
4.7.5 Virtual DMZ.............................................................................................................. 61
APPENDIX A – SPECIFICATIONS....................................................................................... ........ 62
APPENDIX B – FCC INTERFERENCE STATEMENT .................................................................65
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Revision History
Version Date Notes
1.0 June 28, 2004 Initial Version
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1 Introduction
he Wireless 11g Broadband Router, based on the cutting-edge IEEE 802.11g wireless technology, is a high quality and reliable Internet routing and security
device, capable of wirelessly transferring bandwidth-consuming applications with enhanced security and privacy. With inherently Nitro™ technology enhancement, the performance is significantly increased in 802.11b and 802.11g mixed networks.
This multi-functional and versatile device provides the most flexibility to your network set-up. Simply install the device, connect to Cable/DSL modem, and surf Internet without extra efforts. Also, it supports WDS (Wireless Distribution System) that could repeat wireless signals and easily extend your networks coverage. Acting as a 10/100Mbps 4-port Ethernet switch as well, with all ports supporting MDI/MDI-X, allows you to use CAT5 cable to uplink to other routers/switches.
The Wireless 11g Broadband Router is featured with most advanced security technology, supporting WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access), TKIP, AES, and 802.1x. With the Wireless 11g Broadband Router, your network is armed with the highest levels of protection.
1.1 Features & Benefits
Features Benefits
High Speed Data Rate Up to 54Mbps
Capable of handling heavy data payloads such as MPEG video streaming
IEEE 802.11b/g Compliant Fully interoperable with IEEE
802.11b/IEEE802.11g compliant
Four built-in 10/100Mbps Switch Ports (Auto­Crossover)
Scalability, able to extend your network
Nitro Technology support Optimized distance and throughput
DDNS Support
Lets users assign a fixed host and domain name to a dynamic Internet IP address.
NAT/NAPT support Shares single Internet account and
providing a natural firewall
Connection Filtering Filter the connection based on MAC/ IP/
Ports to protect your Internal Network
Firewall supports Virtual DMZ, IP Filter, ICMP Blocking, DoS, SPI, VPN Pass-through(L2 TP, PPT P )
Avoids the attacks of Hackers or Viruses from Internet
WPA(TKIP/ Pre-shared key) support Powerful data security WDS (Wireless Distribution System)
Make wireless AP and Bridge mode simultaneously as a wireless repeater
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP™) Works with most Internet gaming and
instant messaging applications for automatic Internet access
T
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Filter Scheduling
The filter can be scheduled by days, hours or minutes for easy management
Real time alert The detection of a list for Hacker log-in
information
Web configuration Helps administrators to remotely
configure or manage the Router via Telnet/Web-browser
1.2 Package Contents
h One Wireless 11g Broadband Router h One Power Adapter 12V/1A h One RJ-45 Cable h One Quick Start Guide h One CD-ROM with User’s Manual Included
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2 Understanding the Hardware
This chapter describes the hardware of the device. The ports on the rear pa nel are described along with the status of the LEDs on the front panel. The hardware installation procedure is also covered in this chapter.
2.1 Overview
2.2 Front Panel
The following in an image of the front panel LEDs. The table below lists the labels on the LEDs and their descriptions.
Antenna Antenna
LEDs
WLAN
WAN
POWER Local Network 1 ~ 4
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Label LED Description
WLAN
OFF
Green – steady Green - blinking
No wireless connection Wireless connection ready transmitting or receiving over wireless network
WAN OFF
Green – steady Green - blinking
No WAN connection Device connected to port Device transmitting or receiving on port
POWER
OFF
Blue
No power Power ON
Local Network 1 ~ 4
OFF
Green – steady Green - blinking
No LAN connection Device connected to port Device transmitting or receiving on port
2.3 Rear Panel
The following is an image of the ports on the rear panel. The table below lists the labels and their description.
Label Description
RESET
Press & hold this button for 1 or 2 seconds to reset the device to its current settings. ** Press & hold this button for more than 5 seconds to rest the device to its default factory settings.
RF ON/OFF
Push this button IN to turn OFF RF functionality. Push this button OUT to turn ON RF functionality.
LAN ports 1 ~ 4
Connect the network devices to these ports using RJ-45 cables.
WAN port
Connect the xDSL modem or Cable modem to this port for Internet connection.
12V A DC
Plug-in the power adapter into the DC-inlet.
RESET
RF ON/OFF LAN ports 1 ~ 4 WAN port 12V A DC
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2.4 Connecting to the Router
Follow the steps below to connect the Router to your computer or network.
1. Make sure that your xDSL or cable modem is powered OFF.
2. Connect one end of the RF-45 cable to the WAN port of the Router, and the
other end to your xDSL or cable modem.
3. To build a wired Internet connection, plug one end of another RJ-45 into one of
the LAN ports, and the other end into your computer.
4. Power ON your xDSL or cable modem.
5. Plug-in the DC-end of the power adapter supplied into the DC-inlet of the Router,
and the other end to the power-socket.
6. Verify the status of the LEDs to make sure that the Router is connected properly.
2.5 TCP/IP Configuration
Follow the steps below in order to configure the TCP/IP settings of your PC.
A. In the Control Panel double click Network Connections, and then double
click on the connection of your Network Interface Card (NIC). You will then see the following screen.
B. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click on the Properties button.
This will allow you to configure the IP address of your PC. You will then see the following screen.
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C. Select Use the following IP address radio button, and then enter an IP
address and subnet mask for your PC. Make sure that the Router and your PC are on the same subnet. The default IP address and subnet mask of the Router are 192.168.1.254 and 255.255.255.0 respectively.
D. Click on the OK button, your PC’s TCP/IP settings have been configured.
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3 Typical Configuration
The Router can be configured in two different ways using the web-browser. This chapter describes the steps necessary to configure the device using the setup wizard.
This configuration type is called Typical Configuration. To create customized configurations refer to Chapter 4.
3.1 Logging In
To configure the Router through the web-browser, enter the IP address of the Route r (default: 192.168.1.254) into the address bar of the web-browser, and press Enter.
You will then see the login page. Enter admin as the password and then click on the Login button.
After successfully logging in, you will see the following menu. Select Typical Configuration.
h Typical Configuration: Provides a step-by-step setup wizard to guide you
through the basic settings of the router. After completing the steps, the Router will be able to connect to the ISP.
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h Customized Configuration: Allows you to customize the network settings of
the router for specific purposes such as: password settings, firmware upgrade, NAT, firewall, etc.
h Logout: Exists the utility and returns to the login page.
3.2 Setting the Time Zone
The first step is to setup the time zone. For management purposes, a correct time zone setting will let you have accurate time stamps on the system log.
h Time Zone: Select your time zone from the drop-down list. h Daylight Saving: Select the Enable radio button if you are in the daylight
saving time zone.
h Click on the Next button to continue.
3.3 Connection Type
The next step is to setup the connection type. The following connections are supported by this router, and each one is described in this section: Cable Modem Fixed IP xDSL, XDSL PPPoE, xDSL PPTP, and BigPong Cable.
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3.3.1 Cable Modem
If your broadband access is through a cable modem or your ISP uses DHCP, select this option.
h Hostname: Enter a hostname if it was provided by the ISP (optional). h MAC Address: Enter a MAC address if it was provided by ISP (optional). h Click on the Next button to continue.
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3.3.2 xDSL PPPoE
If your broadband access is through a xDSL modem and uses a fixed IP address, select this option.
h IP: Enter the IP address as provided by the ISP. h Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask as provided by the ISP. h Default Gateway: Enter the default gateway IP address as provided by the ISP. h DNS: Enter the DNS IP address as provided by the ISP. h Click on the Next button to continue.
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3.3.3 xDSL PPPoE
If your broadband access is through a xDSL modem and uses PPPoE (Point-to­Point Protocol over Ethernet), select this option.
h User Name: Enter the username as provided by the ISP. h Password: Enter the password as provided by the ISP. h Confirm Password: Re-type the password for confirmation purposes. h Service Name: Enter the name of the ISP (optional). h Click on the Next button to continue.
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3.3.4 xDSL PPTP
If your broadband access is through a xDSL modem and uses PPTP (Point-to­Point Tunneling Protocol), select this option.
h User Name: Enter the username as provided by the ISP. h Password: Enter the password as provided by the ISP. h Confirm Password: Re-type the password for confirmation purposes. h Service IP Address: Enter the IP address of the remote PPTP tunnel. This IP
address should be provided by your ISP.
h My IP address: Enter the IP address of the local PPTP tunnel. This IP address
should be provided by your ISP.
h My Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask of the local PPTP tunnel. This IP
address should be provided by your ISP.
h Click on the Next button to continue.
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3.3.5 BigPond Cable
If your broadband access service is through BigPond cable, select this option. (This service is available only in Australia).
h User Name: Enter the username as provided by the ISP. h Password: Enter the password as provided by the ISP. h Confirm Password: Re-type the password for confirmation purposes. h Hostname: Enter a hostname if it was provided by the ISP (optional). h Auth. Server: Select an authentication server from the drop-down list. This will
automatically fill in the Server IP Address at the bottom.
h Manual Server: If your authentication server is no t listed above, select Enable
and then enter the server IP address below.
h Server IP Address: Enter this IP address if your authentication server is not
listed above.
h Click on the Next button to continue.
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3.4 Wireless Settings
In this step you can configure the basic wireless settings: SSID and channel.
h SSID: Enter the SSID (Service Set Identifier) which is the network name (by
default: default). This is case-sensitive and cannot exceed 32 characters. All wireless devices on the network must use the same SSID.
h Channel: Select a channel number from the drop-down list. All wireless
devises on the network must use the same channel. If you are experiencing interference, try a different channel.
h Click on the Next button to continue.
3.5 Summary
In the last step of the typical configuration a summary page is displayed that lists the settings that were just configured. Click on the Finish button to complete the configuration.
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4 Customized Configuration
The Router can be configured in two different ways using the web-browser. This chapter describes the steps necessary to customize the settings of the router.
This configuration type is called Customized Configuration. To create a typical configuration (setup wizard) refer to the pervious chapter.
4.1 Logging In
To configure the Router through the web-browser, enter the IP address of the Route r (default: 192.168.1.254) into the address bar of the web-browser, and press Enter.
You will then see the login page. Enter admin as the password and then cl ick on the Login button.
After successfully logging in, you will see the following menu. Select Customized Configuration.
h Typical Configuration: Provides a step-by-step setup wizard to guide you
through the basic settings of the router. After completing the steps, the Router will be able to connect to the ISP.
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h Customized Configuration: Allows you to customize the network settings of
the router for specific purposes such as: password settings, firmware upgrade, NAT, firewall, etc.
h Logout: Exists the utility and returns to the login page.
4.2 System Settings
Click on the System button on the top navigation bar to view the options available for the system settings.
The System menu includes the following options and each one is described in this section: Time Zone, Password Setting, Remote Management, Firmware Upgrade, Restart, Factory Default, System Status, Statistics, Event Log, Diagnostic, Use as Access Point, and Backup Settings.
4.2.1 Time Zone
For management purposes, a correct time zone setting will let you have accurate time stamps on the system log.
h Time Zone: Select your time zone from the drop-down list. h Daylight Saving: Select the Enable radio button if you are in the daylight
saving time zone.
h Click on the Apply button to continue.
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