Manhattan 525541, 525480, 525466, 525459 User Manual

WIRELESS ROUTER
USER MANUAL
MODELS 525459, 525466, 525480, 525541
1200AC Model 525480
MH-525459/525466/525480/525541-UM-1114-02
Thank you for purchasing this Manhattan® Wireless Router.
The latest in wireless networking, these Wireless Routers serve multiple purposes — an access point for your wireless network, a four-port router for hard-wiring Ethernet devices — and bring it all together so that the devices can access a high-speed Internet connection.
Package Contents
• Wireless Router
• Quick install guide, plus user manual on CD
• Power adapter
• Ethernet Cat5 RJ45 cable: 1.0 m (3 ft.)
NOTE: Some screen images have been modied to t the format of this manual. Hardware sections 1.1 and 1.2 feature images of the 150N Router: Displays and
components for the other models are similar.
For specications, refer to each model’s datasheet at manhattanproducts.com.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
section page section page
1 HARDWARE ...........................................5
1.1 Front Panel Display .......................... 5
1.2 Back Panel Display ..........................5
2 SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP .............6
2.1 Connecting the Router .....................6
2.2 Connecting with Windows ................ 6
Mac OS and Linux
2.3 Quick Setup .....................................7
2.3.1 Cable Modem ............................8
2.3.2 Fixed IP xDSL (Static IP) ...........9
2.3.3 PPPoE xDSL ...........................10
2.3.4 PPPTP xDSL ........................... 10
2.3.5 L2TP xDSL .............................. 12
2.3.6 Telstra BigPond ....................... 12
2.4 Basic Setup .................................... 13
2.4.1 Time Zone / Auto-Synch .......... 14
2.4.2 Changing Mngmt. Password .... 14
2.4.3 Remote Management ..............15
2.5 WAN Setup .................................... 16
2.5.1 Dynamic IP .............................. 17
2.5.2 Static IP ................................... 17
2.5.3 PPPoE ..................................... 18
2.5.4 PPPTP ..................................... 18
2.5.5 L2TP ........................................ 19
2.5.6 Telstra BigPond .......................20
2.5.7 DNS ......................................... 20
2.5.8 DDNS ...................................... 21
2.6 LAN Conguration .........................22
2.6.1 LAN IP ..................................... 22
2.6.2 DHCP Server ...........................23
2.6.3 Static DHCP Leases Table ......24
2.7 WLAN Conguration ...................... 24
2.7.1 Basic Wireless Settings ........... 25
2.7.2 Advanced Wireless Settings .... 26
2.7.3 Wireless Security .....................27
2.7.4 Wireless Access Control .......... 31
2.7.5 WPS ........................................32
2.7.6 Security Tips ............................ 33
3 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS .................... 35
3.1 QoS ................................................35
3.1.1 Basic QoS Settings ..................35
3.1.2 Adding a new QoS Rule ..........36
3.2 NAT ................................................ 37
3.2.1 Port Forwarding ....................... 3
3.2.2 Virtual Server ........................... 3
3.2.3 Port Mapping ........................... 40
3.2.4 UPnP ....................................... 41
3.2.5 ALG ......................................... 41
3.3 Firewall ........................................... 42
3.3.1 Access Control ........................ 42
3.3.2 Add PC ....................................44
3.3.3 URL Blocking ...........................45
3.3.4 DoS Attack Prevention.............46
3.3.5 DMZ .........................................47
4 ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS ..................49
4.1 St a t u s ............................................. 49
4.1.1 Internet Connections ...............49
4.1.2 Device Status ..........................50
4.1.3 System Log ..............................50
4.1.4 Security Log ............................50
4.1.5 Active DHCP Client ................. 51
4.1.6 Statistics .................................. 51
4.2 Tools .............................................. 51
4.2.1 Conguration Tools .................. 51
4.2.2 Firmware Upgrade ................... 52
4.2.3 Reset .......................................53
5 TROUBLESHOOTING ..........................54
6 GLOSSARY ..........................................56
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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SAFETY GUIDELINES
For the protection of equipment users and connected devices, follow these safety
guidelines:
1. This router is designed for indoor use only; do not place this router outdoors.
2. Do not place this router in hot or humid environments.
3. Do not yank any connected cables.
4. Firmly secure this device if it’s placed at any signicant height.
5. Router accessories such as the antenna and power supply should be considered dangerous when handled by children under the age of 3. Keep this device out of the reach of children.
6. The router will become hot when used for long time. This is normal and is not a malfunction, but keep the router away from paper, cloth and other ammable materials.
7. There are no user-serviceable parts inside the router. If the router is not working properly, contact your dealer (place of purchase) and ask for help. Do not disassemble the router, as doing so will void the warranty.
. If the router falls into water while it’s powered on, do not pick it up with your hands. Disconnect the power before you do anything, or contact an experienced technician for help.
9. If you smell something strange, or if you see some smoke coming from the router or power supply, remove the power supply or switch the electrical power off immediately and call the dealer for help.
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1 HARDWARE
1.1 Front Panel Display
150N / 300N 1200AC
LED Status Description
PWR On Router is powered on.
WLAN On Wireless network is switched on or WPS mode is on. Flashing Wireless LAN activity (transferring or receiving data).
WAN / On WAN port is connected.
WAN LNK/ACT Flashing WAN activity (transferring or receiving data).
LAN (1-4) On LAN port is connected. LAN LNK/ACT Flashing LAN activity (transferring or receiving data).
2.4G On 2.4GHz Wireless WPS function is enabled. Flashing Wireless LAN activity (transferring or receiving data).
5G On 5GHz Wireless WPS function is enabled. Flashing Wireless LAN activity (transferring or receiving data).
1.2 Back Panel Display
150N / 300N
5VDC
WAN
WPS
1200AC
5VDC
RADIO
WPS
4 3 2 1
4 3 2 1
WAN
Feature Description
Radio Activate or deactivate the wireless function with this ON/OFF switch.
Reset/ Reset the router to factory default settings (clear all settings) or start the WPS WPS function. Press and hold for 10 seconds to restore all settings to factory defaults; press for less than 5 seconds to start WPS.
1-4 Local Area Network (LAN) ports 1 to 4.
WAN Wide Area Network (WAN/Internet) port.
5VDC Connects tthe A/C power adapter (5 VDC).
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2 SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP
2.1 Connecting the Router
1. Connect your DSL or cable modem to the WAN port of the router using the provided RJ45 Ethernet cable. NOTE: Standard modems provided by Internet
service providers come with at least one LAN/Ethernet port, which connects to the WAN port of the router.
Example: 150N
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2. Connect all your computers and network devices (network-enabled components like game consoles, network media players, network storage units or LAN
switches) to the LAN ports (1-4) of the router.
3. Connect the A/C power adapter to the wall socket, and then connect it to the
power jack of the router.
4. Check all LEDs on the front panel. The PWR LED should be on, and the WAN and LAN LEDs should be on if the computer or network device connected to the
corresponding router port(s) is powered on and correctly connected.
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2.2 Connecting with Windows, Mac OS and Linux
Before you can use your Manhattan router to connect to the Internet, you need to perform the Quick Setup, which will guide you through the setup procedure.
1. With your computer connected to a LAN port on the router, start your Web browser and open
http://12.16.2.1 to display a login window (right).
2. Enter “admin” as the username and
“1234” as the password, then click “OK.”
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2.3 Quick Setup
The Quick Setup procedure lets you congure all the settings required for quick Internet access.
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The initial Quick Setup screen presents time settings.
Set Time Zone — Use the drop-down menu to select your time zone. Time Server Address — Enter the IP address/hostname of the time server. This
isn’t normally required, but if the default time server (NTP) should go ofine, you can obtain a new NTP server from the list at http://www.ntp.org.
Daylight Savings — If your locale uses Daylight Saving, activate “Enable Function” and select the duration using the drop-down menus.
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Click “Next” to continue to the next screen of the Quick Setup procedure, where you select the broadband (Internet connection) type you use.
On all screens, click “Apply” (if such button appears at the bottom) to submit any option or conguration changes. Click “Back” to return to the previous screen. Click “Cancel” to undo any changes you’ve made on that screen. Click “Next” or “OK” to proceed to the next screen.
There are six types of Internet connections available, as explained below: Cable Modem, Fixed IP xDSL, PPPoE xDSL, PPTP xDSL, L2TP xDSL and Telstra BigPond. Cable Modem and PPPoE xDSL are the most common, but if you’re not
sure which type of service you have, simply contact your Internet service provider
(ISP) to nd out. You won’t be able to connect to the Internet if you choose the wrong type during the router setup. NOTE: DSL Internet Service Providers normally operate using the PPPoE protocol; thus, PPPoE xDSL should be the broadband type. However, in recent years more DSL ISPs provide customers with DSL modems that handle the PPPoE portion of Internet access automatically. In such cases, you need to select Cable Modem as your broadband type even if you
have a DSL service.
2.3.1 Setup Procedure for Cable Modem (Dynamic IP)
Host Name — Input the host name of your computer. This is optional, and is only required if your service provider asks you to do so.
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MAC address — Enter the MAC address of your computer here if your service provider only permits a computer with a certain MAC address to access the Internet. If you’re using a computer used to connect to the Internet via cable modem, you can simply click “Clone Mac address” to ll in the MAC address eld with the MAC address of your computer.
2.3.2 Setup Procedure for Fixed IP xDSL (Static IP)
IP address — Enter the IP address assigned by your ISP. Subnet Mask — Enter the subnet mask assigned by your ISP. DNS address — Enter the IP address of the DNS server provided by your ISP. Service Provider Gateway Address — Enter the gateway IP address provided by
your ISP. NOTE: You can choose this Internet connection method if your service provider assigns a xed IP address (also know as a static address) to you, and doesn’t use DHCP or PPPoE protocol. Contact your service provider for further information.
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2.3.3 Setup Procedure for PPPoE xDSL
User Name — Enter the username assigned by your ISP. Password — Enter the password assigned by your ISP. Service Name — Provide a name for this Internet service. (optional) MTU — Enter the MTU value of your network connection. NOTE: Use the default
value unless your ISP species otherwise.
Connection Type — Select one of the three connection types in the drop-down
menu:
• “Continuous” keeps the Internet connection alive and does not disconnect. This is the preferred choice for always-on / at-rate Internet services.
• “Connect on Demand” only connects to the Internet when there’s a connect
attempt. This is the preferred choice for all users who have paid-per-minute or per-transferred-data Internet service.
• “Manual” only connects to the Internet when “Connect” is selected, and disconnects when “Disconnect” is selected. Idle Time Out — Specify the time to shut down the Internet connection after no Internet activity is detected. This option is only available when the connection
type is Connect on Demand.
2.3.4 Setup Procedure for PPTP xDSL
PPTP xDSL requires two groups of settings: the WAN interface settings (to set up IP address) and PPTP settings (PPTP username and password).
In the WAN Interface Settings panel, select how you obtain an IP address from your service provider: “Obtain an IP address automatically” or “Use the following IP address” (i.e., a static IP address). The WAN interface settings must be
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correctly entered; otherwise, the Internet connection will fail even if the PPTP settings are correct. Contact your ISP if you don’t know how you should ll in these elds.
The PPTP Settings panel presents these options:
User Name — Enter the username assigned by your ISP. Password — Enter the password provided by your ISP. PPTP Gateway — Enter the IP address of PPTP gateway assigned by your ISP. Connection ID — Enter the connection ID. (optional) MTU — Enter the MTU value of your network connection. NOTE: Use the default
value unless your ISP species otherwise.
Connection Type — Select one of the three connection types in the drop-down
menu (see PPPoE above):
Idle Time Out — Specify the time to shut down the Internet connection after no Internet activity is detected. This option is only available when the connection
type is Connect on Demand.
NOTE: Enable BEZEQ-ISRAEL only if you’re using that network provider.
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2.3.5 Setup Procedure for L2TP xDSL
L2TP is another popular connection method for xDSL and other Internet connection types, and all required setting items are the same as the PPTP connection (see section 2.3.4 above).
2.3.6 Setup Procedure for Telstra BigPond
This procedure is only for the Telstra BigPond network service in Australia.
User Name — Enter the username assigned by Telstra. Password — Enter the password assigned by Telstra. Assign login server manually — Select to choose the login server by yourself. Server IP Address — Enter the IP address of the login server.
When all settings are
nished (and after you click “OK”), you’ll see this message (right)
on your Web browser.
Click “Apply” to restart the router. You’ll see a second restart message (right).
Wait for about 30 seconds, then click “OK.” You’ll be forwarded to the router’s Web
management interface. The router is now running with the new settings, and, if all information entered is correct, you can now access the Internet.
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NOTE TO DSL USERS
While PPPoE is the most common way to connect to DSL Internet service, it still may be necessary to enable “Cable Modem” in the Broadband settings. Below are examples for using Cable Modem instead of xDSL PPPoE, even if your Internet
service is a DSL service.
• Your ISP has given you a so-called “modem-router” instead of a simple modem.
• Your ISP has not given you a username and password for PPPoE login (implying that it is not required).
• When your computer is connected directly to the modem, the computer obtains an IP address which is in the private IP network range (12.16.xxx.yyy, 10.xxx.yyy,
172.16.xxx.yyy).
• You can connect to the Internet with your computer connected directly to the
modem without using a dialer program asking for a username and password.
• If attempts to utilize PPPoE xDSL fail repeatedly, you should activate “Cable Modem” as a troubleshooting step.
2.4 Basic Setup
This section explains how to change the time zone, password and remote
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management settings. Start your Web browser and log on to the router’s Web management interface by opening http://manhattanrouter, then click the “General
Setup” button on the left.
2.4.1 Time Zone and Time Auto-Synchronization
Click the “System” menu on the left of the Web management interface, then click “Time Zone.” You’ll be prompted to select a time zone from the “Set time zone” drop-down menu and enter the IP address or host name of the time server. If you
want to enable the Daylight Saving setting, check the “Enable Function” box and set the duration of Daylight Saving.
Click “Apply” and this message will display. Click “Continue” to
save the settings and make additional changes; click “Apply” to save the settings and restart the router so the settings will take effect after it reboots.
2.4.2 Changing the Management Password
The default password of this router is 1234, and it’s displayed on the login prompt when accessed from the Web browser. There’s a security risk if you don’t change
the default password, since everyone can see it. This is very important when you have the wireless function enabled. To change the password, click the “System”
menu on the left of the Web management interface, then click “Password
Settings.”
Current Password — Enter the current password (for example, 1234). New Password — Enter the new password.
Conrm Password — Enter the new password again.
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If the passwords entered in the “New Password” and “Conrmed Password” elds aren’t the same, you’ll see the message at right. Re-enter the new
password.
If you see the error message at right, it means the
content in the “Current Password” eld is wrong. Click “OK” to go back to the previous
menu, and try entering the current password again. If the current and new passwords are
correctly entered, click “Apply” and you’ll be
prompted to log in again. Enter the
new password and enter “admin” for the username.
2.4.3 Remote Management
This router by default does not allow management access from the Internet to
prevent possible security risks (especially when you have dened a weak password or didn’t change the default password). However, you can still manage this router from a specic IP address by enabling the Remote Management function.
Click the “System” menu on the left of Web management interface, then click
“Remote Management.” The screen below will display on your Web browser.
Host Address — Enter the IP address of the remote host you want to initiate management access..
Port — You can dene the port number through which this router should expect an incoming request. If you’re providing a Web service (default port number is 0), you should try to use another port number. You can use the default port setting (00) or something like 32245 or 142 (any integer between 1 and 65534).. Enabled — Select the eld to start the conguration.
Click “Apply,” then either click “Continue” to save the settings and make additional
changes or click “Apply” again to save the settings and restart the router so the settings will take effect after it reboots.
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NOTE: To manage this router from another computer on the Internet, you need to
input the IP address and port number of this router. If your Internet service provider assigns you a static IP address, it will not be a problem; but if the IP address your
service provider assigns will vary every time you establish an Internet connection,
this will be a problem. Either ask your ISP to give you a static IP address, or use a dynamic DNS service like DDNS. (See section 2.5.8 DDNS Client below for details.)
NOTE: The default por t number the Web browser will use is 0. If the “Port” setting
on this page is not 80, you need to assign the port number in the address bar of
the Web browser manually. For example, if the IP address of this router is 1.2.3.4, and the port number you set is , you need to enter http://1.2.3.4: in the
address bar of the Web browser.
2.5 Setting Up an Internet Connection (WAN Setup)
The Internet connection setup can be done by using the Quick Setup menu described in section 2-3. However, you can set the WAN connections up by using the WAN conguration menu. You can also program advanced functions like DDNS (Dynamic DNS) here.
Click the “WAN” menu on the left of the Web management interface, then select an Internet connection method based on the type of connection you’re using. You
can either click the connection method in the left-side menu or select it from the
main panel in the center (which requires that you then click “More Conguration” to continue).
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2.5.1 Setup Procedure for Dynamic IP
Host Name — Enter the host name of your computer. (This is optional and is only required if your service provider asks you to do so.)
MAC Address — Enter the MAC address of your computer if your service provider only permits a computer with a certain MAC address to access the Internet. If you’re using the computer to connect to the Internet via cable modem, you can simply click “Clone MAC” to ll the “MAC Address” eld with the MAC address
of your computer.
2.5.2 Setup Procedure for Static IP
IP Address — Enter the IP address assigned by your service provider. Subnet Mask — Enter the subnet mask assigned by your service provider. Default Gateway — Enter the IP address of the gateway server assigned by your
service provider.
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2.5.3 Setup Procedure for PPPoE
User Name — Enter the user name assigned by your Internet service provider. Password — Enter the password assigned by your Internet service provider. Service Name — Enter a name for this Internet service. (optional) MTU — Enter the MTU value of your network connection. NOTE: Use the default
value unless your ISP species otherwise. Connection Type — Select one of the three connection types in the drop-down menu:
• “Continuous” keeps the Internet connection alive and does not disconnect. This is the preferred choice for always-on / at-rate Internet services.
• “Connect on Demand” only connects to the Internet when there’s a connect
attempt. This is the preferred choice for all users who have paid-per-minute or per-transferred-data Internet service.
• “Manual” only connects to the Internet when “Connect” is selected, and disconnects when “Disconnect” is selected. Idle Time Out — Specify the time to shut down the Internet connection after no Internet activity is detected. This option is only available when the connection
type is Connect on Demand.
2.5.4 Setup Procedure for PPTP
PPTP requires two groups of settings: the WAN interface settings (to set up the IP address) and PPTP settings (PPTP username and password).
In the WAN Interface Settings panel, select how you obtain an IP address from your service provider: “Obtain an IP address automatically” or “Use the following IP address” (i.e., a static IP address). The WAN interface settings must be correctly
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