Kasda KW5813 User Manual

KW5813 ADSL Wireless N
Router User Manual
ADSL Router User Manual
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ADSL Router User Manual
Content
1 OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................................... 2
1.1 FEATURES ........................................................................................................................... 2
1.1.1 Data rate ...................................................................................................................... 2
1.1.2 ADSL Compliant ......................................................................................................... 2
1.1.3 Wireless ....................................................................................................................... 2
1.1.4 Network Protocol & Features ..................................................................................... 2
1.1.5 ATM Capabilities ......................................................................................................... 3
1.1.6 FIREWALL .................................................................................................................. 3
1.1.7 Management Support ................................................................................................. 4
1.1.8 Operating System Support ......................................................................................... 4
1.1.9 Environmental ............................................................................................................. 4
1.2 PACKET CONTENTS ............................................................................................................ 4
1.3 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS.................................................................................................... 5
1.4 FACTORY DEFAULTS .......................................................................................................... 5
1.5 WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS ................................................................................................. 5
2 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION ...................................................................................................... 6
3 HARDWARE INSTALLATION .................................................................................................... 8
4 PC CONFIGURATION GUIDE .................................................................................................... 9
4.1 LOCAL PC CONFIGURATION IN WINDOWS 95, 98, ME, XP ................................................... 9
4.2 LOCAL PC CONFIGURATION IN WINDOWS 2000 ................................................................... 9
5 WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT GUIDE .................................................................................... 10
5.1 LAN SETTING PAGE ........................................................................................................... 10
5.2 INTERNET ACCESS CONFIGURATION .................................................................................. 11
5.2.1 ADSL Mode Setup ....................................................................................................... 11
5.2.2 Router Mode Setup ...................................................................................................... 15
5.2.3 LAN Settings................................................................................................................. 21
5.3 WIRELESS SETTING ........................................................................................................... 23
5.3.1 Basic ............................................................................................................................. 23
5.3.2 Advanced Settings ....................................................................................................... 24
5.3.3 Security ......................................................................................................................... 26
5.4 MANAGEMENT .................................................................................................................. 30
5.4.1 Remote Access ............................................................................................................ 30
5.4.2 TR-069 Client ............................................................................................................... 31
5.4.3 Printer Server Installations .......................................................................................... 32
APPENDIX: FREQUENT ASKED QUESTIONS...................................................................... 35
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1 Overview
Thank you for choosing our product. The KW5813 ADSL Wireless N router combining an ADSL modem, an 802.11n wireless router and a 4-port switch in one unit, bringing high-speed wireless Internet connection to a home or an office.
1.1 Features
1.1.1 Data rate
Downstream data rate up to 24Mbps,
Upstream data rate up to 1Mbps
1.1.2 ADSL Compliant
ITU G.992.1 (G.DMT)
ITU G.992.2 (G.Lite)
1.1.3 Wireless
ITU G.994.1 (G.hs)
ITU G.992.3 (G.DMT.BIS)
ITU G.992.4 (G.lite.bis)
ITU G.992.5
Compatible with all T1.413 issue 2 (full rate DMT over analog
POTS), and CO DSLAM equipment
Fully IEEE 802.11b & IEEE 802.11g compatible.
IEEE 802.11n draft compatible
Wireless data rate up to 300Mbps
Operating in the unlicensed 2.4 GHz ISM band
Multi-SSID
Supports 64/128 bits WEP security and user authentication
1.1.4 Network Protocol & Features
Ethernet to ADSL Self-Learning Transparent Bridging
Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
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IP Static Routing
Routing Information Protocol (RIP, RIPv2)
Network Address Translation (NAT)
Virtual Server, Port Forwarding
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
DNS Relay, DDNS
IGMP Proxy
Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP)
VPN pass-through (IPSec/PPTP/L2TP)
Parent control
1.1.5 ATM Capabilities
RFC 1483 Multi-protocol over ATM “Bridged Ethernet” compliant
RFC 2364 PPP over ATM compliant
RFC 2516 PPP over Ethernet compliant
ATM Forum UNI3.1/4.0 PVC - Up to 16 PVCs VPI Range: 0-255
VCI Range: 32-65535 UNI 3.0 & 3.1 Signaling ATM AAL5 (Adaption Layer type 5) OAM F4/F5
1.1.6 FIREWALL
Built-in NAT MAC Filtering Packet Filtering Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) Denial of Service Prevention (DoS) DMZ
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1.1.7 Management Support
Web Based GUI
Upgrade or update via FTP/HTTP
Command Line Interface via Telnet
Diagnostic Test
Firmware upgradeable for future feature enhancement
1.1.8 Operating System Support
WINDOWS 98/98 SE/ME/2000/XP/VISTA/7
Macintosh
LINUX
1.1.9 Environmental
Operating humidity: 10%-90% non-condensing
Non-operating storage humidity: 5%-95% non-condensing
1.2 Packet Contents
The packet contents are as the following:
ADSL ROUTER x 1
Antenna x 2
Base x 1
External Splitter x 1
Power Adapter x 1
Telephone Line x 1
Ethernet Cable x 1
CD x 1
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1.3 System Requirements
Before using this ROUTER, verify that you meet the following requirements: Subscription for ADSL service. Your ADSL service provider should
provide you with at least one valid IP address (static assignment or dynamic assignment via dial-up connection).
One or more computers, each contains an Ethernet 10/100M Base-T
network interface card (NIC).
A hub or switch, if you are connecting the device to more than one
computer.
For system configuration using the supplied web-based program: A web
browser such as Internet Explorer v5.0 or later, or Netscape v4.7 or later.
1.4 Factory Defaults
The device is configured with the following factory defaults:
IP Address: 192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Encapsulation: RFC 2516 LLC VPI/VCI: According to local information
1.5 Warnings and Cautions
Never install telephone wiring during storm. Avoid using a telephone
during an electrical storm. There might be a risk of electric shock from lightening.
Do not install telephone jacks in wet locations and never use the product
near water.
To prevent dangerous overloading of the power circuit, be careful about
the designed maximum power load ratings. Not to follow the rating guideline could result in a dangerous situation.
Please note that telephone line on modem must adopt the primary line
that directly outputs from junction box. Do not connect Router to extension phone. In addition, if your house developer divides a telephone line to multi sockets inside the wall of house, please only use the telephone that has connected with the splitter of ADSL Router when you access the Internet.
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LED
Color
Function
PWR
Solid
Green
Power on
Off
Power off
LAN1,2,3,4
Green
On: LAN link established and active via LAN port Blinking: DSL data activity occurs. Off: No LAN link via LAN port
WLAN
Green
On: The wireless module is ready and idle. Blinking: Data transmitting or receiving over WLAN Off: The wireless function is off
DSL
Green
On: DSL link established and active Quick Blinking: DSL is trying to establish a connection Slow Blinking: No DSL link
INET
Solid
Green
IP connected
Off
Modem power off, modem in bridged mode or ADSL connection not present
Flickering
Green
IP connected and IP Traffic is passing thru the device
2 Hardware Description
Front Panel
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Port
Function
DSL
Connect the device to an ADSL telephone jack or splitter using a RJ-11 telephone cable
ETH1,2,3,4
Connect the device to your PC's Ethernet port, or to the uplink port on your hub/switch, using a RJ-45 cable
ON/OFF
Switch it on or off
POWER
Connect to the supplied power adapter
Rear panel
Side panel
WIFI button: Enable or disable wireless function.
Reset button: System reset or reset to factory defaults.
WPS button: A convenient way for WPS set.
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3 Hardware Installation
This chapter shows you how to connect Router. Meanwhile, it introduces the appropriate environment for the Router and installation instructions.
1. Using a telephone line to connect the DSL port of ROUTER to the MODEM port of the splitter, and using a other telephone line connect your telephone to the PHONE port of the splitter, then connect the wall phone jack to the LINE port of the splitter.
The splitter comes with three connectors as below:
LINE: Connects to a wall phone jack (RJ-11 jack)
MODEM: Connects to the DSL jack of ROUTER
PHONE: Connects to a telephone set
2. Using an Ethernet Cable to connect the LAN port of the ROUTER to your LAN or a PC with network card installed.
3. Connect the power cable to the PWR connector on ROUTER, then plug in the AC power adapter to the AC power outlet, and then press the on-off button.
Notes: Without the splitter and certain situation, transient noise from
telephone can interfere with the operation of the Router, and the Router may introduce noise to the telephone line. To prevent this from happening, a small external splitter must be connected to each telephone.
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4 PC Configuration Guide
4.1 Local PC Configuration in Windows 95, 98, ME, XP
1. In the Windows task bar, click the “Start” button, point to “Settings”, and then click “Control Panel”.
2. Double-click the “Network” icon.
3. On the “Configuration” tab, select the TCP/IP network associated with your network card and then click “Properties”.
4. In the “TCP/IP Properties” dialog box, click the “IP Address” tab. Set the IP address as 192.168.1.x (x can be a decimal number from 2 to 254.) like
192.168.1.2, and the subnet mask as 255.255.255.0.
5. On the “Gateway” tab, set a new gateway as 192.168.1.1, and then click “Add”.
6. Configure the “DNS” tab if necessary. For information on the IP address of the DNS server, please consult with your ISP.
7. Click “OK” twice to confirm and save your changes.
8. You will be prompted to restart Windows. Click “Yes”.
4.2 Local PC Configuration in Windows 2000
1. In the Windows task bar, click the “Start” button, point to “Settings”, and then click “Control Panel”.
2. Double-click the “Network and Dial-up Connections” icon.
3. In the “Network and Dial-up Connections” window, right-click the “Local Area Connection” icon, and then select “Properties”.
4. Highlight “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”, and then click “Properties”.
5. In the “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties” dialog box, set the IP address as 192.168.1.x (x can be a decimal number from 2 to 254.), and the subnet mask as 255.255.255.0 and the default gateway as 192.168.1.1. Then click “OK”.
6. Configure the “DNS” tab if necessary. For information on the IP address of the DNS server, please consult with your ISP.
7. Click “OK” twice to confirm and save your changes.
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Click OK
Enter username admin
and password ‘adslroot
5 Web-based Management Guide
In order to use the web-based management software it will be necessary to use a computer that occupies the same subnet as the Router. The simplest way to do this for many users will be to use DHCP server that is enabled by default on the Router.
5.1 LAN setting page
Launch a web browser, such as Internet Explorer, and then use
http://192.168.1.1 to log on to the setting page.
After log on ,you will see the following screen :
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