Leviton 47611-WG4 User Manual

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Copyright
Copyright ¤ 2014 by Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without the prior written permission of LEVITON.
LEVITON makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties, merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Any software described in this manual is sold or licensed "as is". Should the programs prove defective following their purchase, the buyer (and not this company, its distributor, or its dealer) assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing, repair, and any incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect in the software. Further, this company reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes.
All brand and product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and us ed in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encourages to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
1.
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio technician for help.
FCC and IC Statement:
To assure continued compliance, (example-use only shield ed interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices) any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada licence-e xempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the Following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference (2) This Device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undes ired
operation. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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Canadian Department of Communications
The device meets the exemption from the routine evaluation limits in section 2.5 of RSS 102 and compliance
with RSS-102 RF exposure, users can obtain Canadian information on RF exposure and compliance. Le dispositif rencontre l'exemption des limites courantes d'évaluation dans la section 2.5 de RSS 102 et la conformité à l'exposition de RSS-102 rf, utilisateurs peut obtenir l'information cana dienne sur l'exposition et la conformité de rf.
Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure set forth for an uncontrolled env ironment. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radi o frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20 cm (8 inches) during normal operation.
The device in the 5150-5250 MHz band is for indoor use only.
R&TTE Compliance Statement
This equipment complies with all the requirements of DIRECTIVE 1999/5/CE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunication terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity (R&TTE).
The R&TTE Directive repeals and replaces in the directive 98/13/EEC (Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and Satellite Earth Station Equipment) As of April 8, 2000.
Safety
This equipment is designed with the utmost care for the safety of those who install and use it. However, special attention must be paid to the dangers of electric shock and static electricity when working with electrical equipment. All guidelines of this and of the computer manufacture must therefore be allowed at all times to ensure the safe use of the equipment.
WEEE regulation
To avoid the potential effects on the environment and human health as a result of the presence of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, end us ers of electrical and electronic equipment should understand the meaning of the crossed-out wheeled bin symbol. Do not dispose of WEEE as unsorted municipal waste and have to collect such WEEE separately.
Revision
User Manual for LEVITON 300Mbps Dual Band 802.11n Wireless Gigabit Router Model: 47611-WG4 Rev: 1.3 (March, 2014)
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CONTENTS
Chapter 1.Product Introduction...........................................................................................................1
1.1 Package Contents...............................................................................................................1
1.2 Product Description............................................................................................................2
1.3 Product Features.................................................................................................................5
1.4 Product Specification.........................................................................................................7
Chapter 2.Hardware Installation..........................................................................................................9
2.1 Hardware Description.........................................................................................................9
2.1.1 The Front Panel......................................................................................................10
2.1.2 LED Indications.......................................................................................................10
2.1.3 The Rear Panel....................................................................................................... 11
2.1.4 The Right Side Panel..............................................................................................12
Chapter 3.Connecting to the Router.................................................................................................13
3.1 System Requirements ......................................................................................................13
3.2 Installing the Router..........................................................................................................13
Chapter 4.Quick Installation Guide...................................................................................................15
4.1 Manual Network Setup - TCP/IP Configuration..............................................................15
4.1.1 Obtain an IP Address Automatically........................................................................15
4.1.2 Configure the IP Address Manually ........................................................................17
4.2 Starting Setup in the We b UI............................................................................................22
Chapter 5.Configuring the Router.....................................................................................................26
5.1 Device Info.........................................................................................................................26
5.2 Network..............................................................................................................................31
5.2.1 LAN Settings...........................................................................................................31
5.2.2 WAN Settings..........................................................................................................32
5.2.3 DHCP Settings........................................................................................................39
5.2.4 WAN Port................................................................................................................41
5.3 Security Settings...............................................................................................................44
5.3.1 Group Settings........................................................................................................44
5.3.2 Port Filter ................................................................................................................46
5.3.3 URL Filter................................................................................................................50
5.3.4 MAC Address Filter.................................................................................................53
5.3.5 WAN Access Control...............................................................................................55
5.4 Advanced Settings............................................................................................................57
5.4.1 Virtual Server..........................................................................................................57
5.4.2 DMZ Settings..........................................................................................................59
5.4.3 UPnP Settings ........................................................................................................60
5.4.4 Routing....................................................................................................................61
5.4.5 Bandwidth Control ..................................................................................................62
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5.5 Wireless Settings ..............................................................................................................65
5.5.1 Basic Settings.........................................................................................................65
5.5.2 Wireless Security....................................................................................................68
5.5.3 WPS Settings..........................................................................................................71
5.5.4 WDS Settings .........................................................................................................73
5.5.5 Guest Network........................................................................................................76
5.5.6 Wireless Access Control.........................................................................................77
5.5.7 Connection Status...................................................................................................79
5.5.8 Wireless –Advance Settings...................................................................................79
5.6 USB Applications..............................................................................................................81
5.6.1 USB Storage...........................................................................................................81
5.6.2 Printing Service.......................................................................................................84
5.7 IPTV Settings...................................................................................................................102
5.8 T ools.................................................................................................................................104
5.8.1 Time Settings........................................................................................................104
5.8.2 Firmware Upgrade................................................................................................105
5.8.3 Backup/Restore Settings......................................................................................106
5.8.4 Restore to Factory Default Settings......................................................................106
5.8.5 Change Password/User Name.............................................................................107
5.8.6 Reboot ..................................................................................................................108
5.8.7 Statistics................................................................................................................109
5.8.8 Syslog...................................................................................................................109
Chapter 6.Quick Connection to a Wireless Network..................................................................... 111
6.1 Windows XP (Wireless Zero Configuration).................................................................111
6.2 Windows 7 (WLAN AutoConfig).....................................................................................1 13
6.3 Mac OS X 10.x..................................................................................................................115
6.4 iPhone / iPod Touch / iPad.............................................................................................117
Appendix A: Leviton Smart Discovery Utility.................................................................................121
Appendix B: Troubleshooting..........................................................................................................122
Appendix C: Configuring the PC in Windows 7.............................................................................124
Appendix D: Specifications..............................................................................................................128
Appendix E: Glossary.......................................................................................................................130
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Chapter 1. Product Introduction
1.1 Package Contents
Thank you for choosing LEVITON 47611-WG4. Before installing the router, please verify the contents inside the package box.
47611-WG4 Wireless Router Quick Installation Guide CD-ROM
(User Manual included)
Power Adapter Ethernet Cable
12V/1A DC output
100~240V AC input
If there is any item missed or damaged, please contact the Leviton Tech Support immediately.
Ethernet Cable
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1.2 Product Description
2.4G & 5G Simultaneous Dual Band Wireless Connectivity
Since there are more and more wireless applications and electric devices using the radio frequency of 2.4GHz, the wireless channel of 2.4GHz has been already too crowded for clients to enjoy the high-speed wireless connection. In order to avoid the wireless interference between each other, LEVITON 47611-WG4 provides users the radio frequency of 5GHz for watching HD videos or playing online games additionally. At the same time, it enables other users still surf the Internet via the original radio frequency of 2.4 GHz. The 47611-WG4 is just like 2 totally independent Access Points in one device for you.
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Multiple Network Technologies for Incredibly 600Mbps High-Speed Connection
The 47611-WG4 supports IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n Dual Band standard with 2T2R antenna technology, therefore it can provide the wireless speed up to 300 + 300Mbps whi ch is 12 times fa ster than that of traditional 11g Access Point. Moreover, the 47611-WG4 is equipped with all Gigabit Ethernet Ports. Compared with general wireless routers, the 47611-WG4 offers faster transmitting speed and more convenient method to enable or disable wireless signal.
Fully Support of Wireless Security Encryption
To secure the wireless communication, the 47611-WG4 supports up-to-date encryption technology, WP A / WPA2 and WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK with TKIP/AES. The 47611-WG4 supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) configuration with PBC/PIN methods to simplify the wireless security settings. By just clicking the WPS button, the secure connection between the wireless AP and wireless client will be built immediately.
WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)
Quick & Easy Wireless Connection
STEP.1
WPS
Click
STEP.2
Connected
Press
STEP.3
IPTV Pass-through for Video On Demand
The 47611-WG4 provides an IPTV-specific port which enables the IPTV Set-Top-Box (STB) connection directly by passing through the LAN port. The IPTV feature makes it possible for users to enjoy online videos on the TV set via Set-Top-Box (STB) through the 47611-WG4 while surfing Internet. The IPTV port can also function as a LAN port if IPTV service is not enabled.
47611-WG4 IPTV Connection with IPTV Pass-though
A/V
Internet
Cable/xDSL Modem
001101010
IPTV Port
Set-Top Box
IPTV-Public IP
TV
Broadband Router
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LAN-Private IP
100Base-TX UTP
1000Base-T UTP
A/V
Audio Line / Video Line
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More Flexible File Sharing over USB port
The 47611-WG4 is built-in with one USB 2.0 port which can be connected to a USB printer or storage device for file sharing. It can recognize the USB printer or storage automatically without user experience. Thus, all clients on the network can share printer or mass storage through the 47611-WG4 without complicated network configuration. Via the USB port, it also can output 5V DC power to charge any USB compliant devices.
USB Port
USB
Printer
or
USB HDD
USB
* Sharing Printer and Mass Storage
Powerful Firewall and Complete Access Control Functions
The 47611-WG4 supports NAT function allowing multiple users to access Internet via a single legal IP. It also provides Virtual Server for the specific LAN PC to act as an application server and offer certain service to the clients on the Internet. In addition, the powerful firewall protects your Intranet cli ents from una uthorized accesses and various kinds of DoS attacks from the Internet. In the aspect of firewall, the 47611-WG4 supplies IP-based and MAC-based access control to prevent possible hackers attack.
Easy Setup for Multiple Wireless Modes
The 47611-WG4 supports multiple wireless modes including AP, Wireless Bridge, and Repeater, for different network applications. Furthermore, with the built-in Quick Setup function, users can configure the 47611-WG4 easily and quickly through a couple of simple steps. It is so easy to apply the 47611-WG4 to the existing wired network. The 47611-WG4 definitely provides a total network solution for the home and the SOHO users.
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Wireless AP Router Mode
Internet
001101010
Cable/xDSL
Modem
WAN
47611-WG4
WDS Bridge-PtMP Mode
N
N
N
Internet
001101010
Cable/xDSL
Modem
N
47611-WG4
Wireless Coverage Plus !
AP
AP
WDS Bridge-PtP Mode
N
N
Smart Phone
N
Internet
001101010
Cable/xDSL
Modem
47611-WG4
N
N
AP
Switch
Clients
Laptop
WDS Repeater
N
Switch
Switch
Clients
Clients
Internet
N
Laptop
N
N
47611-WG447611-WG4
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AP/Client Link
LAN
N
Laptop
N
N
WDS Link
Tablet
The 47611-WG4 is equipped with 5dBi High-Gain antennas to provide strong signal and excellent performance even in the long range or bad environment.
Besides essential wireless sharing for Wi-Fi clients, the 476 11-WG4 provides WDS (Wireless Distribution System) bridge mode to facilitate wireless network deployments and range expanding. It provides more flexibility for users while establishing wireless network.
1.3 Product Features
¾ IEEE Compliant Wireless LAN & Wired LAN
Compliant with IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n dual-band (2.4G&5G) wireless technology capable up to
300+300Mbps data rate
Equipped with all Gigabit RJ-45 ports (10/100/1000Mbps) of 1 WAN and 4 LAN ports  Auto MDI/MDI-X supported  LAN4 supports IPTV Pass-through enables you enjoy online videos
¾ Fixed-network Broadband Router
Supported WAN connection types: Dynamic IP/ Static IP / PPPoE / PPTP / L2TP / PPPoE Dual
Access
Supports Dynamic DNS and DHCP Serv er
¾ Secure Network Connection
Supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)  Advanced security: 64/128-bit WEP, WPA/WPA2 and WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES
encryption)
Supports NAT firewall, IP / Port / URL-based access control and MAC addre ss Filtering
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Support Dual-SSID to allow users to access different networks through a single AP
¾ Advanced Networking function for Specific Application
Supports Bandwidth Control (QoS) based on different local IP addresses  Supports NTP, Virtual Server, UPnP, and DMZ for various networki ng applications  Equipped with one USB port for sharing printers and USB mass storages wirelessly
¾ Easy Installation & Management
User Friendly Web-based UI with On-line Help  Remote Management allows configuration from a remote site  System status monitoring includes DHCP Client List and System Log
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1.4 Product Specification
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Product
Hardware Specification
Interface
Antenna
Reset / WPS Button
LED Indicators
47611-WG4
300Mbps Dual-Band 802.11n Wireless Gigabit Router
WAN Port: 1 x 10/100/1000Mbps Auto MDI/MDI-X RJ45 port LAN Port: 3 x 10/100/1000Mbps Auto MDI/MDI-X RJ45 ports (LAN1~3) IPTV Port: 1 x 10/100/1000Mbps Auto MDI/MDI-X RJ45 port (LAN4) USB Port : USB 2.0, Type-A, 5V DC/0.5A Output Gain: 2 x 5dBi fixed antenna Orientation: Omni-directional Reset / WPS button at rear panel
Press for about 7 seconds to reset the device to factory default.  Press for 1 second to activate WPS function.
PWR/SYS, WLAN (2.4G & 5G) x 2 WAN (Link & 1000Mbps) x 1 LAN (Link & 1000Mbps) x 3 IPTV (Link & 1000Mbps) x 1 USB, WPS
Material Dimension (WxDxH) Weight Power Requirement
Wireless interface Specification
Standard
Frequency Band
Transmission Distance
RF Power (Intentional Radiator)
Wireless Management Features
Plastic
171.61 x 111.16 x 25.47 mm (W x D x H)
8.81oz 12V DC, 1A
Compliance with IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n Simultaneous 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz
2.4GHz: 2.412~2.484GHz 5GHz: 5.180~5.825GHz
Indoor up to 100m
2.4GHz:
11b: 17±1dBm 11g: 14.5±1.5dBm 11n: 12.5±1.5dBm
5GHz:
11a: 12±1.5dBm 11n: 12±1.5dBm
Wireless Modes
AP WDS PtP WDS PtMP
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Encryption Security
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WEP (64/128-bit) WPA-PSK (TKIP) / WPA2-PSK (AES) WPA (TKIP) / WPA2 (AES)
Provide Wireless LAN ACL (Access Control List) filtering
Wireless Security
Wireless Advanced
Max. Supported Clients
Router Features
Internet Connection Type
Firewall
Wireless MAC address filtering Support WPS (WIFI Protected Setup ) Support Dual-SSID (2.4G & 5G) AP Isolation: Enable it to isolate each connected wireless client. Support 802.11e WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia) Wire: 15 Wireless: 10
Shares data and Internet access for users, supporting following internet access:
Dynamic IP Static IP PPPoE PPTP L2TP PPPoE Dual Access
NAT firewall Built-in NAT server which supports Virtual Server, and DMZ Built-in firewall with IP address filtering, Port filtering, URL filtering, and MAC
Routing Protocol
LAN
System Management
OS Compatibility
address filtering Static Routing Built-in DHCP server supporting static IP address distributing Support UPnP, Dynamic DNS Support Packets Statistics IP-based Bandwidth Control Session Number: Max. 8000 Web-based (HTTP) management interface Remote management (WAN Access Control) SNTP time synchronize System Log
Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows XP Mac OS X 10.4 and higher
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Chapter 2. Hardware Installation
Please follow the instructions below to connect 47611-WG4 to the existing network devices and your computers.
2.1 Hardware Description
Dimension: 171.61 x 111.16 x 25.47mm (W x D x H)
Diagram :
Figure 2-1
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2.1.1 The Front Panel
The front panel provides a simple interface monitoring the router. Figure 2-2 shows the front panel of 47611-WG4.
Front Panel
5GHz 2.4GHz
Power WPS USBWAN
Figure 2-2 47611-WG4 Front Panel
2.1.2 LED Indications
The LEDs on the front panel indicate instant status of port links, wireless data activity, system power; and help monitor and troubleshoot when needed. Figure 2-2 and Table 2-1 show the LED indications of the Wireless Router.
LED Definition
LED
(Left to Right)
PWR
Figure 2-3 47611-WG4 Front Panel
STATE FUNCTION
On Device power on Flash The system is working properly Off Device power off
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WPS
5G
2.4G
LAN 1~4
WAN
USB
Flash
The system is performing WPS authentication on a client
device. On The 5G WiFi is activated Flash Device is transmitting data wirelessly over 5GHz On The 2.4G WiFi is activated Flash Device is transmitting data wirelessly over 2.4GHz On Link is established Flash Packets are transmitting or receiving Off LAN port is not connected On Link is established Flash Packets are transmitting or receiving Off WAN port is not connected On The USB port is correctly connected Off The USB port is not connected
Table 2-1 The LEDs indication
2.1.3 The Rear Panel
The rear panel provides the physical connectors connected to the power adapte r and any other netwo rk devices.
Figure 2-3 shows the rear panel of 47611-WG4.
Rear Panel
5 dBi Antenna
4 x Gigabit LAN Ports
WAN Port IPTV/LAN4 WPS/Reset Power
Figure 2-4 Rear Panel of 47611-WG4
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Interface Description
Antenna x 2 Fixed Dual-Band 5dBi Omni Dipole Antennas
Press the Reset button gently for 1 second and then release it. The
system starts to WPS connection.
WPS/Reset
Press the Reset button gently for 7 seconds and then release it. The
system restores to the factory default settings.
WAN Connect to the Cable/xDSL Modem, or the Ethernet
LAN1-4 Connect to the user’s PC or network devices
Power Connect to the power adapter provided in the package
Table 2-2 The Interface indication
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2.1.4 The Right Side Panel
47611-WG4 built-in with one USB 2.0 port can be connected to a USB printer or storage for file sharing. The USB port also output 5V DC power can charge any USB compliant devices.
Right Side Panel
USB Port
* Sharing Printer and Mass Storage
Figure 2-5 USB port of 47611-WG4
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Chapter 3. Connecting to the Router
3.1 System Requirements
Broadband Internet Acce ss Service (Cable/xDSL/Ethernet connection)
One Cable/xDSL Modem that has an RJ-45 connector (not necessary if the Router is connected
directly to the Ethernet.)
PCs with a working Ethernet Adapter and an Ethernet cable with RJ-45 connectors
PC of subscribers running Windows 98/ME, NT4.0, 2000/XP, Windows Vista / Win 7, MAC OS 9 or
later, Linux, UNIX or other platform compatible with TCP/IP protocols
Above PC installed with WEB Browser
1. The Router in the following instructions means LEVITON 47611-WG4.
2. It is recommended to use Internet Explore 7.0 or above to access the Router.
3.2 Installing the Router
Before installing the Router, make sure your PC is connected to the Internet through the broadband service successfully at this moment. If there is any problem, please contact your local ISP. After that, please install the Router according to the following steps. Don't forget to pull out the power plug and keep your hands dry.
Step 1. Power off your PC, Cable/xDSL Modem, and the Router.
Step 2. Locate an optimum location for the Router. The best place is usually at the center of your wireless
network.
Step 3. Adjust the direction of the antenna. Normally, upright is a good direction.
Step 4. Connect the power adapter to the power socket on the Router, and the other end into an electrical
outlet. Then power on the Router.
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Power Adapter
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Figure 3-1 Hardware Installation-1
Figure 3-1 Hardware Installation-1
Step 5. Follow the figure below to connect the network devices. It depends on your network environment to
connect the WAN port to a Cable/xDSL modem, or the Ethernet directly in your place.
Power
Power Adapter
USB Line
USB Storage
RJ-45
RJ-45
PC/Laptop
RJ-45
Phone
Jack
TV
RJ-11
A/V
001101010
Cable /xDSL
Modem
STB
Figure 3-2 Hardware Installation-2
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Chapter 4. Quick Installation Guide
This chapter will show you how to configure the basic functions of your Wireless Router using Quick Setup within minutes.
A computer with wired Ethernet connection to the Wireless Router is required for the first-time configuration.
4.1 Manual Network Setup - TCP/IP Configuration
The default IP address of the 47611-WG4 is 192.168.0.1. And the default Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0. These values can be changed as you desire. In this guide, we use all the default values for description.
Connect the local PC to the LAN ports of the Router. And then you can configure the IP address for your PC in the following two ways.
Obtain an IP address automatically
Configure the IP address manually
In the following sections, we’ll introduce how to install and configure the TCP/IP correctly in Windows XP. And the procedures in other operating systems are similar. First, make sure your Ethernet Adapter is working, and refer to the Ethernet adapter’s manual if needed.
4.1.1 Obtain an IP Address Automatically
Summary:
1. Set up the TCP/IP Protocol in "Obtain an IP address automatically" mode on your PC.
2. Then the 47611-WG4 built-in DHCP server will assign IP address to the PC automatically.
1. Install TCP/IP component
1) On the Windows taskbar, click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
2) Click the Network and Internet Connections icon, and then click on the Network Connections tab in the appearing window.
3) Right click the icon shown below, select Properties on the prompt window.
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4) In the prompt window shown below, double click on the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
Figure 4-2
5) The following TCP/IP Properties window will display and the IP Address tab is open on this window
by default.
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2. Setting IP address automatically
Select Obtain an IP address automatically, Choose Obtain DNS server automatically, as shown in the Figure below:
Figure 4-3
Now click OK to save your settings.
4.1.2 Configure the IP Address Manually
Summary:
Set up the TCP/IP Protocol for your PC. Configure the network parameters. The IP address is 192.168.0.xxx ("xxx" is any number from 2 to
254), Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0, and Gateway is 192.168.0.1 (The Router's default IP address)
1 Select Use the following IP address radio button. 2 If the Router's LAN IP address is 192.168.0.1, enter IP address 192.168.0.x (x is from 2 to 254), and
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0.
3 Enter the Router’s LAN IP address (the default IP is 192.168.0.1) into the Default gateway field. 4 Select Use the following DNS server addresses radio button. In the Prefer red DNS Server field, you can
enter the DNS server IP address which has been provided by your ISP
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Figure 4-4
Now click OK to save your settings.
Now, you can run the Ping command in the command prompt to verify the network connection between your PC and the Router. The following example is in Windows XP OS. Please follow the steps below:
1. Click on Start > Run.
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Figure 4-5
In the run box type “cmd” and click OK. (Windows Vista users type “cmd” in the Start .Search box.)At the
2. prompt.
Figure 4-6
Open a command prompt, and type ping 192.168.0.1, and then press Enter.
If the result displayed is similar to Figure 4-7, it means the connection between your PC and the Router has been established well.
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Figure 4-7 Success result of Ping command
If the result displayed is similar to Figure 4-8, it means the connection between your PC and the Router has failed.
Figure 4-8 Failure result of Ping command
If the address is 0.0.0.0, check your adapter installation, security settings, and the settings on your router. Some firewall software programs may block a DHCP request on newly installed adapters.
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1. The 1/2/3/4 LEDs of LAN ports which you link to on the Router and LEDs on your PC's adapter should be lit.
2. If the Router's IP address is 192.168.0.1, your PC's IP address must be within the range of 192.168.0.2 ~ 192.168.0.254.
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4.2 Starting Setup in the Web UI
It is easy to configure and manage the 47611-WG4 with the web browser.
Step 1. To access the configuration utility, open a web-browser and enter the default IP address
http://192.168.0.1 in the web address field of the browser.
Figure 4-9 Login the Router
After a moment, a login window will appear. Enter admin for the User Name and Password, both in lower case letters. Then click the OK button or press the Enter key.
Default IP Address: 192.168.0.1 Default User name: admin Default Password: admin
Figure 4-10 Login Window
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If the above screen does not pop up, it may mean that your web-browser has been set to a proxy. Go to Tools menu>Internet Options>Connections>LAN Settings, in the screen that appears, cancel the Using Proxy checkbox, and click OK to finish it.
After entering the username and password, the Easy Quick Setup page screen appears as Figure 4-11.
Figure 4-11 47611-WG4 Web UI Screenshot
Step 2. Choose the correct Internet Access method. Please refer to the instructions in the next chapter for
configuring the other Broadband types.
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Figure 4-12 Choose Internet Access Method
Step 3. Please enter the User Name, Password and SSID security key and etc. Then click OK button to
make the configuration take effect immediately.
Figure 4-13
Step 4. For more detail network setting and functions configuration, you can click the Advanced button to
configure your Router.
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Chapter 5. Configuring the Router
This chapter delivers a detailed presentation of router’s functionalities and features under 8 main menus below, allowing you to manage the router with ease.
Figure 5-1
During operation, if you are not clear about a certain feature, you can simply click the “Help” button to read all related helpful info.
5.1 Device Info
In this page, you can view information about the current running status of 47611-WG4, including WAN interface, LAN interface, Wireless interface settings and status, and firmware version information.
WAN
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This section allows you to view the router’s WAN info listed below:
Object Description
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x WAN Status:
x Disconnected:
x Connecting:
x Internet
Connection T ype:
x WAN IP:
x Subnet Mask:
x Gateway:
x DNS Server: x WAN MAC
Address:
Displays WAN connection status: Disconnected, Connecting or Connected.
Indicates that the Ethernet cable from your ISP side is / is not correctly connected to the WAN port on the router or the router is not logically connected to your ISP.
Indicates that the WAN port is correctly connected and is requesting an IP address from your ISP. Connected: Indicates that the router has been connected to your ISP.
Displays current Internet connection type. Displays WAN IP address.
Displays WAN subnet mask. Displays WAN gateway address. Displays WAN DNS address.
Displays router’s WAN MAC address.
x WAN Traffic: x Connection
Duration:
x WAN Traffic Graph:
Displays bandwidth currently used by router in KB/s. Displays time duration indicating how long the router has been
connected to ISP. Displays a graphic presentation of the traffic flow.
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LAN
This section allows you to view the router’s LAN info listed below:
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The page includes the following fields:
Object Description
x IP Address:
x Subnet Mask:
x LAN MAC Address :
x DHCP Server:
x NAT Entries/NAT:
Displays LAN IP address. Displays LAN subnet mask. Displays router’s LAN MAC address. Displays whether DHCP server is enabled or not.
Displays number of used NAT entries and MAX NAT entries.
Wireless
This section allows you to view the wireless info listed below:
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The page includes the following fields:
Object Description
x Wireless Radio: x Wireless MAC
address:
x SSID:
x 802.11 Mode:
x Country:
x Channel:
x Security Mode:
Displays whether wireless is enabled or not.
Displays MAC address of the router’s wireless interface
Displays current SSID. Displays currently active network mode.
Displays current country . Displays current channel.
Displays current security Mode.
System Info
Figure 5-1-3 Wireless information
This section displays CPU/memory usage, uptime, system time, number of connected client(s) and system version info.
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Figure 5-1-4 General System information
The page includes the following fields:
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x CPU Usage:
x Memory Usage:
x Up Time:
x Time:
x Connected
Client(s):
x Firmware Version:
Displays current CPU usage status Displays current memory usage status. Displays uptime. Displays device’s time synchronized with Internet or manually
set by user.
Displays the number of connected computers.
Displays router’s firmware version.
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5.2 Network
Network” includes the following four submenus. Clicking any of them enters corresponding interface for configuration. Below explains, in details, each such feature.
Figure 5-2-1
5.2.1 LAN Settings
Figure 5-2-2 LAN settings web page screenshot
The page includes the following fields:
Object Description
Router’s LAN IP.
x IP Address:
The default is 192.168.0.1. You can change it according to your need.
x Subnet Mask:
If you change the device’s LAN IP address, you must enter the new one in your browser to get back to the web-based configuration utility. And LAN PCs’ gateway must be set to this new IP for successful Internet connection.
Router’s LAN subnet mask.
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5.2.2 WAN Settings
The screen below displays WAN connection st atus and interface info.
Figure 5-2-3
Click the “Config” button to enter WAN configuration interface. The router support s six Internet connection types, include:
Dynamic IP Static IP L2TP PPTP PPPoE PPPoE dual access
WAN IP, whether obtained automatically or specified manually, should NOT be on the same IP net segment as the LAN IP, otherwise, the router will not work properly. In case of emergency, press the hardware "Reset" button.
Dynamic IP (DHCP)
Select this option to let router obtain IP settings automatically from y our ISP, if your ISP does not give you any IP information or account information. You don’t need to configure any settings for this connection.
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The page includes the following fields:
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x Internet
connection T ype:
x MTU:
DO NOT change the factory default MTU value unless necessary as an improper
MTU value may degrade your network performance or even lead to network malfunction.
Displays a list of available Internet connection types
Maximum Transmission Unit. The default value is1500.
Static IP
If your ISP offers you static IP Internet connection type, select “Static IP" from corresponding drop-down menu and then enter IP address, subnet mask, Primary DNS and secondary DNS information provided by your ISP in corresponding fields.
The page includes the following fields:
Object Description
x Internet
connection T ype:
x IP Address:
Displays a list of available Internet connection types. Enter the WAN IP address provided by your ISP. Inquire your ISP if
you are not clear.
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x Subnet Mask:
x Default Gateway: x Primary DNS
Server:
x Secondary DNS
Server:
x MTU:
DO NOT change the factory default MTU value unless necessary as an improper
MTU value may degrade your network performance or even lead to network malfunction.
PPPoE
Enter WAN Subnet Mask provided by your ISP. Enter the WAN Gateway address provided by your ISP.
Enter the necessary DNS address provided by your ISP.
Enter the other DNS address if your ISP provides you with 2 such addresses, and it is optional.
Maximum Transmission Unit. The default value is1500.
Select PPPoE, if your ISP is using a PPPoE connection and provide you with PPPoE user name and password info.
Figure 5-2-6
The page includes the following fields:
Object Description
x Internet
Displays a list of available Internet connection types.
connection T ype:
x User Name:
x Password:
Enter the User Name provided by your ISP. Enter the password provided by your ISP. Maximum Transmission Unit.
x MTU:
The default value is 1492.
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DO NOT change the factory default MTU value unless necessary as an improper MTU value may degrade your network performance or even lead to network malfunction.
PPTP
The PPTP protocol allows you to connect your router to a VPN server. For example: A corporate branch and headquarter can use this connection type to implement mutual and secure access to each other’s resources.
The page includes the following fields:
Object Description
x Internet connection
Type:
x PPTP Server IP:
x Username/Password:
x Address mode:
x IP Address:
Displays a list of available Internet connection types.
Enter the IP address of a PPTP server. Enter Username/Password defined by the PPTP server.
Select “Dynamic” if you don’t get any IP info from the PPTP server side, otherwise select “Static”.
Enter the IP address provided by your ISP. Inquire your local ISP if
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x Subnet mask:
x Default Gateway:
x DNS Server: x Secondary DNS
Server:
x MTU:
Enter the subnet mask provided by your ISP. Enter the gateway provided by your ISP. Inquire your local ISP if you
are not clear. Enter the necessary DNS address provided by your ISP. Enter the other DNS address if your ISP provides you with 2 such
addresses, and it is optional Maximum Transmission Unit. The default value is 1460
L2TP
The L2TP protocol allows you to connect your router to a L2TP server. For example: A corporate branch and headquarter can use this connection type to implement mutual and secure access to each other’s resources.
The page includes the following fields:
Object Description
x Internet connection
Type:
Displays a list of available Internet connection types.
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x L2TP Server IP
Address:
x Username/Password:
x Address mode:
x IP Address:
x Subnet mask:
x Default Gateway:
x DNS Server: x Secondary DNS
Server:
x MTU:
Enter the IP address of a L2TP server.
Enter Username/Password defined by the L2TP server. Select “Dynamic” if you don’t get any IP info from the L2TP server
side, otherwise select “Static”. Enter the IP address provided by your ISP. Inquire your local ISP if
you are not clear. Enter the subnet mask provided by your ISP. Enter the gateway provided by your ISP. Inquire your local ISP if you
are not clear. Enter the necessary DNS address provided by your ISP. Enter the other DNS address if your ISP provides you with 2 such
addresses, and it is optional Maximum Transmission Unit. The default value is 1458
PPPOE Dual Access
The page includes the following fields:
Object Description
x Internet
connection T ype:
Displays a list of available Internet connection types.
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x Username: Enter the PPPOE account provided by your ISP. x Password: Enter the PPPOE password provided by your ISP.
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x Address mode:
x IP Address:
Select “Dynamic” if you don’t get any IP info from the L2TP server side, otherwise select “Static”.
Enter the IP address provided by your ISP. Inquire your local ISP if you are not clear.
x Subnet mask: Enter the subnet mask provided by your ISP.
x Default Gateway:
Enter the gateway provided by your ISP. Inquire your local ISP if you are not clear.
Maximum Transmission Unit.
x MTU:
The default value is 1492
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5.2.3 DHCP Settings
“DHCP” includes 3 submenus: DHCP Server, Client List and Static Assignment. Clicking any of them enters corresponding interface for configuration. Below explains, in details, each such feature.
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is an automatic configuration protocol used on IP networks. If you enable the built-in DHCP server on the device, it will automatically configure the TCP/IP settings for all your LAN computers (including IP address, subnet mask, gateway and DNS etc), eliminating the need for manual intervention. Just be sure to set such PCs to DHCP clients by selecting “Obtain an IP Address Automatically” on each such PC. When you turn these PCs on, they will automatically load the proper TCP/IP settings provided by the device DHCP server.
DHCP Server
The page includes the following fields:
Object Description
x DHCP
Server-Enable:
x Start IP Address:
x End IP Address:
x Lease Time:
x Primary DNS
Server:
Check or uncheck the box to enable or disable the device’s DHCP server feature.
Enter the starting IP address for the DHCP server’s IP assignment. Enter the ending IP address for the DHCP server’s IP assignment.
The length of time for the IP address lease. Configuring a proper lease time improves the efficiency for the DHCP server to reclaim disused IP addresses.
Enter a DNS server address assigned to DHCP clients.
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x Secondary DNS
Server
To benefit from the DHCP server feature, you must set all LAN PCs to DHCP clients by selecting the “Obtain an IP Address Automatically” radio buttons thereon.
Enter the other DNS address assigned to DHCP clients (optional).
DHCP Client List
This section displays a DHCP dynamic client list, which includes host name, IP address, MAC address and lease time info.
Figure 5-2-11
The page includes the following fields:
Object Description
x IP Address:
x MAC Address:
x Host name:
x Lease Time:
Displays IP address(es) that client(s) obtained from the DHCP server. Displays MAC address of a given host. Displays name of a given host (DHCP client)
Remaining time for a corresponding IP address lease.
St atic Assignment
If you would like some devices on your network to always have fixed IP addresses, you can use this feature and manually add a static DHCP assignment entry for each such device.
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For example: To have a PC at the MAC address of 00:aa:bb:11:22:33 always receive the same IP address of
192.168.0.200, simply enter the IP and MAC addresses in corresponding fields and click “Add” and then the “Save” button as shown below.
Figure 5-2-12
The page includes the following fields:
Object Description
x IP Address:
x MAC Address:
x Add:
x Edit: x Delete:
Enter the IP address for static DHCP assignment. Enter the MAC address of a computer to always receive the same IP
address (the IP you just entered above). Click to add the current IP-MAC static assignment entry to the list
Click to change a given static assignment entry. Click to remove an existing entry
5.2.4 WAN Port
“WAN Port” includes 2 submenus: MAC Clone, and Speed/Duplex. Clicking either tab enters corresponding interface for configuration. Below explains, in details, each such feature.
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MAC Clone
This section allows you to set router’s WAN MAC address. You can either manually enter a MAC or copy your PC’s MAC to the router.
Figure 5-2-14
The page includes the following fields:
Object Description
x WAN MAC
Address:
x Restore to Factory
Default MAC:
x Clone MAC:
Normally you don't need to change the default WAN MAC value. However, some ISP may bind client PC’s MAC address for Internet connection authentication. In this case, simply enter such MAC in the WAN MAC Address field or click the “Clone MAC” button. Note that the WAN MAC address in running status interface will be updated accordingly.
Do remember to reboot the router to activate the new WAN MAC. DO NOT use the “Clone MAC” feature if your ISP does not bind your PC’s MAC.
Displays router's current WAN MAC address, you can manually change it.
Click it to restore router’s WAN MAC to factory default value.
Click to copy your PC’s MAC to router’s WAN MAC Address field.
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Speed/Duplex
This section allows you to config the router’s WAN port speed/duplex settings.
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You can select a WAN port speed/duplex mode that best suit your network environment from the drop-down list, which includes auto, 10M half-duplex, 10M full-duplex, 100M half-duplex, 100M full-duplex, 1000M half-duplex and 1000M full-duplex.
The WAN port speed/duplex mode must match that of its link partner to achieve successful communication; otherwise, the W AN port may not function properly. So, if you are not sure about the link partner’s speed/duplex mode, please select “Auto”
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5.3 Security Settings
“Security Settings” includes the following 5 submenus. Clicking any of them enters corresponding interface for configuration. Below explains, in details, each such feature.
5.3.1 Group Settings
“Group Settings” includes 2 submenus: Group Settings, User Group and Time Group. Clicking either tab enters corresponding interface for configuration. Below explains, in det ails, each such feature.
User Group
To create a user group, you need to specify a group name/description and an IP address/range. The user group feature works together with other related features.
Figure 5-3-1
For example: If you want to add a user group for a R&D department within an IP of
192.168.0.200-192.168.0.250, first click the “Add” button and then follow steps below:
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1. Enter R_D in group name field.
2. Enter R_D IP Range in group description field.
3. Enter “192.168.0.200” and “192.168.0.250” in IP fields.
4. Click Add “and then the “Save “button; you will find
Such entry in User Group list below:
Figure 5-3-3
Time Group
To create a time group, you need to specify a group name/description and a time / time range.
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Figure 5-3-4
For example: If you want to set a period of time from 8Κ00 to 18Κ00 on working days from Monday to Friday to a time group, first click the “Add” button and then follow steps below:
Figure 5-3-5
1. Enter “Working days” in group name field.
2. Enter “working days” in group description field.
3. Select the time and days.
4. Click Save” and you will find such entry in T i me Group list below:
Figure 5-3-6
5.3.2 Port Filter
To better manage PCs in LAN, you can allow or disallow such PCs to access certain ports on Internet using the Port Filter functionality.
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Click “Add” to enter page below:
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Figure 5-3-7
The page includes the following fields:
Object Description
x Filter Mode: x Deny Access to
Internet:
x Allow Access to
Internet:
x Enable:
x Description:
Select Deny or Allow ac cording to your own needs. Disallow specified packets to pass through the router; other packets are
processed according to default rule. Allow specified packets to pass through the router; other packets are processed according to default rule.
Check to enable current filter entry. Enter a meaningful name to yourself for a new filter rule
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x User Group:
x Time Group:
Select an added user group from the drop-down list. Select an added time group from the drop-down list.
Enter port IDs. You can specify a range of ports or a single port.
x WAN Port Range:
Allowed port ID ranges from 1 to 65535. Select a protocol or protocols for the traffic (“Both” includes TCP and
x Protocol:
UDP).
For Example: If you want to disallow PCs within IP addresses ranging from 192.168.0.200 to
192.168.0.250(“R&D” user group) to access web sites from 8:00 to 18:00 on working days – from Monday to Friday (“Working days” time group), do as follows:
1. Select Deny” from the filter mode drop-down list.
2. Check the “Enable” box.
3. Enter Forbid websites” in description field.
4. Select “R&D” from the user group drop-down list.
5. Select Working days” from time group drop-down list.
6. Enter “80” in both boxes of “WAN Port Range”.
7. Select Both” from “Protocol” drop-down list.
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8. Click Save” and you will find such entry in the List below .
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9. Select Allow” from the “Default” drop-down list and check “Enable” Port Filter feature.
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5.3.3 URL Filter
To better control LAN PCs, you can use the URL filter functionality to allow or disallow such PC to access cert ain websites within a specified time range.
Click “Add” to display page below:
Figure 5-3-12
The page includes the following fields:
Object Description
x Filter Mode:
x Deny Access to
Select Deny or Allow ac cording to your own needs. Disallow specified packets to pass through the router; other packets are
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Internet:
x Allow Access to
Internet:
x User Group:
x Time Group:
x Description: x URL character
processed according to default rule. Allow specified packets to pass through the router; other packets are
processed according to default rule. Select an added user group from drop-down list.
Select an added time group from drop-down list. Enter a meaningful name to yourself for a new filter rule.
Enter domain name string to be filtered.
string:
For Example: If you want to disallow PCs within IP addresses ranging from 192.168.0.200 to
192.168.0.250(“R_D” user group) to access only web sites containing “yahoo” from 8:00 to 18:00 on working days – from Monday to Friday (“Working days” time group), without restricting other PCs, do as follows:
1. Select Deny” from the filter mode drop-down list.
2. Check the “Enable” box.
3. Enter “Disallow yahoo” in description field.
4. Select “R_D” from the user group drop-down list.
5. Select Working days” from time group drop-down list.
6. Enter “yahoo” in URL String field.
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7. Click Save” to display page below:
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8. Select Allow” from the “Default” drop-down list and check the “Enable” URL Filter feature.
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5.3.4 MAC Address Filter
To better manage PCs in LAN, you can use the MAC Address Filter function to allow/disallow such PCs to access to Internet.
Figure 5-3-17
lick “Add” to display page below: C
Figure 5-3-18
The page includes the following fields:
Object Description
x Filter Mode: x Deny Access to
Internet:
x Allow Access to
Internet:
x Description:
Disallow specified packets to pass through the route processed according to default rule. Allow specified packets to pass thro processed according to default rule.
Briefly describe a new filter rule
r Allow acco rding to your own needs. Select Deny o
r; other packets are
ugh the router; other packets are
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Enter the computer’s MAC addre
ss that you want to filter out in the MAC
x MAC:
address field or select one from the MAC address list.
le to take effect. Select a time range for the new MAC address filter ru
x Time:
The default is 00:00-00:00, which means 24 hours.
ss filter rule to take Select a day or several days for the new MAC addre
x Day:
effect.
For Example: To only prevent a PC at the MAC address of 00:aa:bb:77:88:00 from accessing Internet from 8:00 to 18Κ00 everyday, without restricting other PCs, configure same settings on the screenshot below on your
device:
lick “Save” to display the following page. Select “Allow” from the “Default” drop-down list and check the C
Enable MAC Filter” feature as below.
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5.3.5 WAN Access Control
The page includes the following fields:
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ws users to configure your router from Internet via a web browser. The WAN Access Control feature allo
Figure 5-3-21
Object Description
x Enable:
x Port:
x IP Address:
If you enter 0.0.0.0 in the IP address box, then all PCs on Internet can access your router’s Web-based utility to view or change your settings remotely once you enable the feature.
For example: If you want to allow only a PC at the IP address of 60.250.65.207 to access your router’s Web-based utility from Internet via port: 8080, you need to configure same settings as shown on the interface below on your router. And what this IP user needs to do is to simply launch a browser and enter http://
210.61.134.96:8080 (provided that your router’s WAN IP address is 210.61.134.96).
Enter a port ID for remote web-based management. The default is 8080.
Enter the IP address of manage your router’s
eck to enable or disable the WAN Access Control feature.Check or unch
a PC on Internet authorized to access and
web-based utility remotely.
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