Nilox DAS-1410, DAS-2420, 16NXRW14CQ011, 16NXRW1430001 User Manual

WARNING ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Quick Start Guide ........................................................................................................................................................................ 7
Product Overview ........................................................................................................................................................................ 7
System Requirements ................................................................................................................................................................ 7
Package Contents ......................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Factory Default Settings ........................................................................................................................................................... 7
Cabling ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Browser Configuration .............................................................................................................................................................. 8
PPPoE/PPPoA ............................................................................................................................................................................ 9
DEVICE INFO .............................................................................................................................................................................. 10
Summary .................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Wan .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 11
Statistics...................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Route ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 14
Arp ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 14
Dhcp .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 15
QUICK SETUP ............................................................................................................................................................................ 16
ADVANCED SETUP ................................................................................................................................................................ 16
LAyer2 Interface ..................................................................................................................................................................... 17
WAN Service ........................................................................................................................................................................... 19
WAN Service(PPPoE) ......................................................................................................................................................... 19
WAN Service(PPPoA) ......................................................................................................................................................... 23
WAN Service(IPoA) ............................................................................................................................................................. 26
3G WAN Service .................................................................................................................................................................... 29
LAN ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
LAN (IPv6 Auto-configuration) ....................................................................................................................................... 33
NAT(Virtual Servers) ........................................................................................................................................................... 34
NAT(Port Triggering).......................................................................................................................................................... 35
NAT(DMZ Host) .................................................................................................................................................................... 36
Security(Firewall) ................................................................................................................................................................... 37
Security(MAC Filtering Setup) ........................................................................................................................................ 37
Parental Control(Time restriction) .............................................................................................................................. 40
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Parental Control(URL Filter) ........................................................................................................................................... 41
Quality of Service ................................................................................................................................................................... 42
Routing ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 44
DNS(DNS Server) ................................................................................................................................................................. 46
DNS(Dynamic DNS) ............................................................................................................................................................. 46
DSL ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 47
UpnP ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 47
DNS Proxy ................................................................................................................................................................................. 48
Print Server ............................................................................................................................................................................... 48
Packet Acceleration .............................................................................................................................................................. 48
Storage Service ....................................................................................................................................................................... 48
Interface Grouping ................................................................................................................................................................ 49
IP Tunnel .................................................................................................................................................................................... 51
Certificate .................................................................................................................................................................................. 52
Power Management .............................................................................................................................................................. 56
WIRELESS ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 57
Basic .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 58
Security ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 60
Mac Filter ................................................................................................................................................................................... 66
Wireless Bridge ....................................................................................................................................................................... 67
Advanced Settings ................................................................................................................................................................. 68
Station Info ................................................................................................................................................................................ 70
DIAGNOSTICS ........................................................................................................................................................................... 71
MANAGEMENT ......................................................................................................................................................................... 72
Settings (Backup) ................................................................................................................................................................... 72
Settings (Update) ................................................................................................................................................................... 72
Settings (Restore Default) ................................................................................................................................................. 72
System Log ................................................................................................................................................................................ 73
SNMP Agent ............................................................................................................................................................................. 74
Internet Time ........................................................................................................................................................................... 74
Access Control (Password) ............................................................................................................................................... 74
Access Control (Services) .................................................................................................................................................. 75
Update Software ..................................................................................................................................................................... 75
Reboot ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 76
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APPENDIX A: Connect to a network using Windows client ............................................................................... 77
Windows 8 ................................................................................................................................................................................. 77
Windows 7 ................................................................................................................................................................................. 77
Windows VISTA ..................................................................................................................................................................... 77
Windows XP ............................................................................................................................................................................. 77
APPENDIX B: IP Address in DHCP Client Mode ...................................................................................................... 78
Windows 7/8 ............................................................................................................................................................................. 78
Windows Vista ......................................................................................................................................................................... 78
Windows XP ............................................................................................................................................................................. 78
Windows 2000.......................................................................................................................................................................... 78
APPENDIX C: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................... 79
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WARNING

Copyright Statement
Safety Precautions
Please read the following instructions carefully in order to avoid any risk or damage to the device caused by fire or electric power failure:
Only qualified personnel should carry out any technical work on the device Use the type of power marked on the volume label Use the power adapter included in the device package Pay attention to the power load of the outlet or extension lines. An overloaded power outlet or damaged lines and plugs
may cause electric shock or fire accident. Check the power cables regularly. In case of damage, replace the component at once
Proper space left for heat dissipation is necessary to avoid damage caused by overheating to the device. The long and
thin holes on the device are designed for heat dissipation to ensure that the device works normally. Do not cover these heat dissipation holes
Do not put this device close to a heat source or in a place with high temperatures. Do not expose it to direct sunlight. Keep this device in a dry place. Do not spill any fluid on this device Do not connect this device to any PCs or electronic products, unless our customer engineer or your broadband
provider gives you exact instructions on how to operate, as any wrong connection may cause power damage or fire risk.
Do not place this device on an unstable surface or support When cleaning, avoid using cleaning sprays or any product containing alcohol or other flammable liquids Avoid overheating. This may reduce the life of the device Protect your device from humidity, direct sunlight as well as high and extremely low temperatures Do no place any liquids on or close to the unit If the device is brought from a cold environment into a warmer installation site, condensation may occur. Wait until the
temperature of the device has normalized. The unit should be completely dry before you connect it to AC main
Please use the supplied AC/DC Adapter included in the package. If you connect it to other devices, this product or
power supply unit may be damaged
We recommend you to place the device on a non-slip surface Please note that the rubber/plastic feet on the devices may damage the surface Check the cable regularly. Damaged cables must be replaced immediately Ensure that no objects enter the connection sockets Do NOT upgrade firmware over a wireless connection. Failure of the device may result. Use only hard-wired network
connections
Restoring a saved configuration file generated with another firmware version may render your Router unstable and some
functions may not work properly. After upgrading, please reset the router to factory default settings, then manually re­enter your settings
Unplug ADSL Line and connect it to the Router using only 1 Ethernet port Please pay attention. Any electrical shutdown during this procedure may cause malfunctioning When uploading a software to the Router, it is important not to interrupt the Web browser by closing the window or
loading a new page. If the browser is interrupted, it may corrupt the software
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Environmental information This product may contain substances that can be hazardous to the environment or to human health if it is not disposed of properly. We therefore provide you with the following information to prevent releases of these substances and to improve the use of natural resources. Electrical and electronic equipments should never be disposed of in the usual municipal waste but must be separately collected for their proper treatment. The crossed-out bin symbol, placed on the product and in this page, remind you of the need to dispose of properly the product at the end of its life. In this way it is possible to prevent that a not specific treatment of the substances contained in these products, or their improper use, or improper use of their parts may be hazardous to the environment or to human health. Furthermore this helps to recover, recycle and reuse many of the materials used in these products. For this purpose the electrical and electronic equipment producers and distributors set up proper collection and treatment systems for these products. At the end of life your product contact your distributor to have information on the collection arrangements. When buying this new product your distributor will also inform you of the possibility to return free of charge another end of life equipment as long as it is of equivalent type and has fulfilled the same functions as the supplied equipment. A disposal of the product different from what described above will be liable to the penalties prescribed by the national provisions in the country where the product is disposed of. We also recommend you to adopt more measures for environment protection: recycling of the internal and external packaging of the product and disposing properly used batteries (if contained in the product). With your help it is possible to reduce the amount of natural resources used to produce electrical and electronic equipments, to minimize the use of landfills for the disposal of the products and to improve the quality of life by preventing that potentially hazardous substances are released in the environment. PS.: The above mentioned information are reported herewith in compliance with Directive 2002/96/CE, which requires a
separate collection system and specific treatment and disposal procedures for the waste of electric and electronic equipments (WEEE). For further and more detailed information, we invite you to visit our website at www.nilox.com
WARRANTY INFORMATIONS
One year, if it is invoiced to an industry or to a professional worker (subjected to VAT number). Two years, if it is financially described as a sale to a private subject. This Warranty is related when a LACK OF
CONFORMITY TAKES PLACE and that is related to the product features.
Support for the product and warranty More information are available on www.nilox.com area SUPPORT AND
DOWNLOAD.
Warranty limits
This warranty cannot be applied in the following situations:
lack of purchase proof (bill or a receipt) Intervention, forcing and damage to hardware and display. more default caused by: misuse, unauthorized changes to hardware/software;
The above Information refers to the Directive 1999/44/CE.
Declaration of Conformity
Product complies with 1999/5/CE-2011/65/CE Directive. The declaration in full version and the technical documentations are available at our headquarters. Keep the packaging for future references.
CE Logo ( ), in some devices, isn't fully compliant with minimum dimensions requirement to European Directive due to limited sticker area.
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WEEE BIN Logo ( ),in some devices, isn’t fully compliant with minimum dimensions requirement to European Directive due to limited sticker area.
Nilox suggests to visit the web site www.nilox.com in order to retrieve update manual, tech details and driver.
Before starting, take a few minutes to read this manual. Read all the instructions and save this manual for later reference.
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QUICK START GUIDE

Thank you for purchasing Nilox Wireless N ADSL2+ Router that provides the easiest way to wireless networking. This document describes how to install your Nilox Router. Please keep this User Guide for future reference.

PRODUCT OVERVIEW

ADSL2+ Built-In modem for high-speed Internet Access (up to 24Mbps) You can connect a 3G/HSDPA USB modem (into USB port), enabling you to use a 3G Internet connection. The auto fail-
over feature ensures maximum connectivity and minimum interruption by quickly and smoothly connecting to a 3G network in the event that your ADSL line fails
IEEE 802.11n compliant, to support up to 150/300Mbps speed (backward compatibility with 802.11b/g specifications) USB 2.0 Print Server (Compatible with a wide range of USB (LPR) printers) 4-port Fast Ethernet switch Strong network security with WEP and WPA/™WPA2™ support The Quality of Service (QoS) prioritizes traffic to enable a group users/applications to enjoy the benefit of a smooth
network connection without concern of traffic congestion
ADSL Filter included Easy to install and configure

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

Before installing the Adapter, your PC should meet the following:
ADSL Internet service Ethernet Adapter with TCP/IP Protocol Installed Internet Explorer v6.0 or later, Mozilla Firefox v1.0 or later, Safari 2.0 or later, Google Chrome 1.0 or later

PACKAGE CONTENTS

Open Nilox Wireless N ADSL2+ Router box and carefully unpack it. The box should contain the following items:
Wireless N ADSL2+ Router AC/DC Adapter (12V@0.8A) RJ11 and RJ45 cables ADSL Filter (RJ11) One MultiLanguage Quick Start Guide (English, Spanish and Italian) CD-Rom with Manual (English and Italian)
If any item is found missing or damaged, please contact your local reseller for replacement.

FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS

Before you configure this Wireless N ADSL2+ Router, you need to know the following default settings:
Username: admin Password: nilox IP address: 192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 DHCP Server: enable (from 192.168.1.100 to 192.168.1.199) WAN=PPPoA, VPI=8, VCI=35, VC-Mux SSID(16NXRW14CQ001): DAS-1410, Encryption: WPA-PSK (AES), WPA Pre-shared Key: Nilox1410 SSID(16NXRW14300011): DAS-2420, Encryption: WPA-PSK (AES), WPA Pre-shared Key: Nilox2420
To reset password or to restore factory settings, press the reset button (5 seconds).This procedure is usually used when you can’t login to the router, e.g. forgot the password
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LED
MEANING
POWER
Green light Lit up when power is plugged in and the system is ready. Red light Lit up during boot
ADSL
Green light Lit up when the device is successfully connected to an ADSL DSLAM
INTERNET
Light off when WAN port fails to get IP address Green light Lit up when WAN port gets IP address successfully. Blinking light when data transmit/received Light off when the device is in bridge mode or when WAN connection is absent
LAN
Green light lit up when connected to Ethernet device Blinking light when data transmit/received
USB
OFF
WIRELESS
Green light Lit up when the wireless module is started
WPS
OFF

CABLING

Firstly connect the product to the ADSL line through the RJ11 cable included in the equipment (in the ADSL yellow
port)
Connect the PCs of your Lan or another Switch (up to 4) to the RJ45 ports. Finally connect the AC/DC Adapter to the Wireless ADSL2+ Router and then to the socket Once you've checked all the connections, switch on the Wireless ADSL2+ Router: the product will carry on an auto-
test immediately (60 seconds)
After this, the LEDs status will be the following:
The Led ADSL, if suitably connected, will be flashing at first and then it remains on. ATTENTION! The ADSL Led is OFF or blink continuously.
One of the most common causes of problem is bad cabling or ADSL line(s). Make sure that all connected devices are turned on. On the front panel of your router you can see a bank of LEDs. Verify that the LAN Link and ADSL line LEDs are lit up. If they are not, verify if you are using the proper cables. Make sure that all devices (e.g. telephones, fax machines, analogue modems) connected to the same telephone line as your router have a line filter connected between them and the wall outlet (unless you are using a Central Splitter or Central Filter installed by a qualified and licensed electrician), and that all line filters are installed in a right way. If the line filter is not installed and connected properly, this may cause problems to your ADSL connection or may result in frequent disconnections.
If the ADSL Led flashes periodically you must force modulation. Click on Advanced Setup, then DSL. Please choose
ADSL modulation, then click on Apply/Save.

BROWSER CONFIGURATION

Open the web browser, enter the local port IP address of this Wireless N ADSL2+ Router, by default this is at
192.168.1.1, and click Go to get the login page.
The default username is admin, password is nilox and click “OK” to continue. With the following steps you can make Wireless Router ADSL2+ operate in short time using PCs in DHCP mode. Refer to the manual in the Installation CD if you need personalized configuration. Click on Quick Setup.
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PPPOE/PPPOA

PPPoA/PPPoE is an ADSL connection known as dial-up DSL. PPPoA/PPPoE has been created to integrate large band services paying particular attention to an easy configuration. The user can obtain a high access speed and he can also share the same account with the ISP. Let’s see how to configure correctly this kind of ADSL configuration.
In case of PPPoE (left picture) choose VPI=8, VCI=35 and Encapsulation Mode=LLC/SNAP Bridging and
Protocol=PPPoE
In case of PPPoA (right picture) choose VPI=8, VCI=35 and Encapsulation Mode=VC/MUX and
Protocol=PPPoA Insert Username and Password (check with ISP), now you will be able to change the SSID. Click on Apply/Save, then Next.
The Setup Wireless wizard is now completed. After some minutes the Internet LED will be lit in green.
In order to verify the WAN Status, please click Device Info->WAN.
Pay attention to the WAN-ADSL connection. If you have any doubt turn to qualified personnel or contact Nilox technical assistance. Nilox will not be considered responsible in case of wrong or bad configuration.
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DEVICE INFO

This chapter describes how to use Web-based management of the DSL router, which allows you to configure and control all DSL router features and system parameters in an user-friendly GUI. Choose Device Info, and the submenus of Device Info are shown as below:

SUMMARY

Choose Device Info > Summary, and the following page appears.
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This page displays the device information such as the board ID, software version, and the information of your WAN connection such as the upstream rate and the LAN address.
WAN
Choose Device Info > WAN and the following page appears.
This page displays the information of the WAN interface, such as the connection status, and the IP address.

STATISTICS

Choose Device Info > STATISTICS > LAN and the following page appears.
In this page, you can view the statistical information about the received and transmitted data packets of the Ethernet and wireless interfaces. Click Reset Statistics to restore the values to zero and recount them.
Choose Device Info > STATISTICS > WAN Service and the following page appears.
In this page, you can view the statistical information about the received and transmitted data packets of the WAN interface. Click Reset Statistics to restore the values to zero and recount them.
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Choose Device Info > STATISTICS > xTM and the following page appears.
In this page, you can view the statistical information about the received and transmitted data packets at the xTM interfaces. Click the Reset button to restore the values to zero and recount them.
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Choose Device Info > STATISTICS > xDSL and the following page appears.
In this page, you can view the statistical information about the received and transmitted data packets of the xDSL interfaces. Click xDSL BER Test to test the xDSL Bit Error Rate. Click Reset Statistics to restore the values to zero and recount them.
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NOTE!: Click xDSL BER Test to perform a bit error rate (BER) test on the DSL line. The Tested Time (sec) can be 1, 5, 10, 20, 60, 120, 180, 240, 300, or 360. Select a time in the drop-down list and click Start. If the BER reaches e-5, you cannot access Internet.

ROUTE

Choose Device Info > ROUTE and the following page appears.
In this page, you can view the route table information.
ARP
Choose Device Info > ARP and the following page appears.
In this page, you can view the MAC address and IP address information of the device connected to the router.
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DHCP

Choose Device Info > DHCP and the following page appears.
In this page, you can view the host name, the IP address assigned by the DHCP server, the MAC address corresponding to the IP address, and the DHCP lease time.
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QUICK SETUP

Check previous chapter.

ADVANCED SETUP

Choose Advanced Setup and the submenus of Advanced Setup are shown as below:
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LAYER2 INTERFACE

Choose Advanced Setup > Layer2 Interface > ATM Interface . In this page, you can add or remove to configure DSL ATM Interfaces.
Click Add to add ATM Interface and the following page appears.
In this page, you can enter this PVC (VPI and VCI) value, and select DSL link type (EoA is for PPPoE, IPoE, and Bridge.), encapsulation mode, service category.
VPI (Virtual Path Identifier): The virtual path between two points in an ATM network, and its valid value is from 0
to 255.
VCI (Virtual Channel Identifier): The virtual channel between two points in an ATM network, ranging from 32 to
65535 (1 to 31 are reserved for known protocols).
DSL Link Type: EoA (it is for PPPoE, IPoE, and Bridge), PPPoA, or IPoA Encapsulation Mode: LLC/SNAP-BRIDGING, or VC/MUX Service Category: UBR Without PCR, UBR With PCR, CBR, Non Realtime VBR, Realtime VBR. Select Scheduler for Queues of Equal Precedence as the Default Queue: Weighted Round Robin or Weighted
Fair Queuing.
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Click Apply/Save to save the configuration, and return the following page:
If you want to remove this Interface, please select the Remove check box and click Remove.
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WAN SERVICE

Choose Advanced Setup > WAN Service, and the following page appears.
In this page, you are allowed to add, remove, or edit a WAN service.

WAN SERVICE(PPPOE)

This section describes the steps for adding the PPPoE WAN service.
Step0 Choose Advanced Setup > Layer2 Interface > ATM Interface . In this page, you can add or remove to
configure DSL ATM Interfaces. Click Add to add ATM Interface and the following page appears. DSL Link Type: EoA
(it is for PPPoE, IPoE, and Bridge) and select the encapsulation mode to be LLC/SNAP-Bridging (according
to the uplink equipment). Click Apply/Save to save the configuration, and return the following page.
Step1 Choose Advanced Setup > WAN Service, and the following page appears. Click Add. In the Wide Area
Network (WAN) Service Setup page, click the Add button to display the following page. (At first, you must add a proper
ATM interface for this WAN service).
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Step 2 In this page, you can select a ATM Interface for the WAN service. After selecting the ATM interface, click Next
to display the following page.
Step 3 In this page, select the WAN service type to be PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE). Click Next to display the following
page.
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Step4 In this page, you can modify the PPP username, PPP password, PPPoE service name and authentication method.
PPP Username: The correct user name provided by your ISP.
PPP Password: The correct password provided by your ISP.
PPPoE Service Name: If your ISP provides it to you, please enter it. If not, do not enter any information.
Authentication Method: The value can be AUTO, PAP, CHAP, or MSCHAP. Usually, you can select AUTO.
Enable Fullcone NAT:. NAT is one where all requests from the same internal IP address and port are mapped to the
same external IP address and port. Furthermore, any external host can send a packet to the internal host, by sending a packet to the mapped external address.
Dial on demand (with idle timeout timer): If this function is enabled, you need to enter the idle timeout time. Within
the preset minutes, if the modem does not detect the flow of the user continuously, the modem automatically stops the PPPoE connection. Once it detects the flow (like access to a webpage), the modem restarts the PPPoE dialup. If this function is disabled, the modem performs PPPoE dial-up all the time. The PPPoE connnection does not stop, unless the modem is powered off and DSLAM or uplink equipment is abnormal.
PPP IP extension: If you want to configure DMZ Host, you should enable it first.
Use Static IPv4 Address: If this function is disabled, the modem obtains an IP address assigned by an uplink equipment
such as BAS, through PPPoE dial-up. If this function is enabled, the modem uses this IP address as the WAN IP address.
Enable PPP Debug Mode: Enable or disable this function.
Bridge PPPoE Frames Between WAN and Local Ports: Enable or disable this function.
Enable IGMP Multicast Proxy: If you want PPPoE mode to support IPTV, enable it.
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Step5 After setting the parameters, click Next to display the following page. Step6 In this page, select a preferred WAN interface as the system default gateway and then click Next to display the
following page.
Step7 In this page, you can obtain the DNS server addresses from the selected WAN interface. Click Next, and the
following page appears.
Step8 In this page, it displays the information about the PPPoE settngs. Click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings.
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WAN SERVICE(PPPOA)

This section describes the steps for adding the PPPoA WAN service.
Step0 Choose Advanced Setup > Layer2 Interface > ATM Interface . In this page, you can add or remove to
configure DSL ATM Interfaces. Click Add to add ATM Interface and the following page appears. DSL Link Type:
PPPoA and select the encapsulation mode to be VC/MUX (according to the uplink equipment). Click Apply/Save
to save the configuration, and return the following page.
Step1 Choose Advanced Setup > WAN Service, and the following page appears. Click Add. In the Wide Area
Network (WAN) Service Setup page, click the Add button to display the following page. (At first, you must add a proper
ATM interface for this WAN service).
Step 2 In this page, you can select an ATM Interface for the WAN service. After selecting the ATM interface, click
Next to display the following page.
Step 3 In this page, Click Next.
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Step4 In this page, you can modify the PPP username, PPP password, PPPoA service name and authentication method.
PPP Username: The correct user name provided by your ISP.
PPP Password: The correct password provided by your ISP.
Authentication Method: The value can be AUTO, PAP, CHAP, or MSCHAP. Usually, you can select AUTO.
Enable Fullcone NAT:. NAT is one where all requests from the same internal IP address and port are mapped to the
same external IP address and port. Furthermore, any external host can send a packet to the internal host, by sending a packet to the mapped external address.
Dial on demand (with idle timeout timer): If this function is enabled, you need to enter the idle timeout time. Within
the preset minutes, if the modem does not detect the flow of the user continuously, the modem automatically stops the PPPoE connection. Once it detects the flow (like access to a webpage), the modem restarts the PPPoE dialup. If this function is disabled, the modem performs PPPoE dial-up all the time. The PPPoE connnection does not stop, unless the modem is powered off and DSLAM or uplink equipment is abnormal.
PPP IP extension: If you want to configure DMZ Host, you should enable it first.
Use Static IPv4 Address: If this function is disabled, the modem obtains an IP address assigned by an uplink equipment
such as BAS, through PPPoE dial-up. If this function is enabled, the modem uses this IP address as the WAN IP address.
Enable PPP Debug Mode: Enable or disable this function.
Bridge PPPoE Frames Between WAN and Local Ports: Enable or disable this function.
Enable IGMP Multicast Proxy: If you want PPPoE mode to support IPTV, enable it.
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Step5 After setting the parameters, click Next to display the following page. Step6 In this page, select a preferred WAN interface as system default gateway and then click Next to display the
following page.
Step7 In this page, you can obtain the DNS server addresses from the selected WAN interface. Click Next, and the
following page appears.
Step8 In this page, it displays the information about the PPPoA settngs. Click Apply/Save to save and apply the
settings.
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WAN SERVICE(IPOA)

This section describes the steps for adding the IPoA WAN service.
Step0 Choose Advanced Setup > Layer2 Interface > ATM Interface . In this page, you can add or remove to
configure DSL ATM Interfaces. Click Add to add ATM Interface and the following page appears. DSL Link Type:
IPoA and select the encapsulation mode to be LLC/SNAP-Routing (according to the uplink equipment). Click
Apply/Save to save the configuration, and return the following page.
Step1 Choose Advanced Setup > WAN Service, and the following page appears. Click Add. In the Wide Area
Network (WAN) Service Setup page, click the Add button to display the following page. (At first, you must add a proper
ATM interface for this WAN service).
Step 2 In this page, you can select a ATM Interface for the WAN service. After selecting the ATM interface, click Next
to display the following page.
Step 3 In this page, Click Next.
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Step4 In this page, enter the WAN IP address, the WAN subnet mask, and primary DNS server provided by your ISP
and then click Next to display the following page.
Step5 After setting the parameters, click Next to display the following page. In this page, Network Address
Translation (NAT) allows you to share one Wide Area Network (WAN) IP address for multiple computers on your
Local Area Network (LAN). If you do not want to enable NAT, and wish the user of modem to access the Internet
normally, you need to add a route on the uplink equipment. Otherwise, the access to the Internet fails. Normally, please
enable the NAT function. Enable Fullcone NAT:. NAT is one where all requests from the same internal IP address and
port are mapped to the same external IP address and port. Furthermore, any external host can send a packet to the
internal host, by sending a packet to the mapped external address. Then click Next to display the following page.
Step6 In this page, select a preferred WAN interface as system default gateway and then click Next to display the
following page.
Step7 In this page, you can obtain the DNS server addresses from the selected WAN interface. Click Next, and the
following page appears.
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Step8 In this page, it displays the information about the IPoA settings. Click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings.
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3G WAN SERVICE

Choose Advanced Setup > 3G WAN Service , and the following page appears.
This page is used to configure 3G connection. If you want to access Internet through 3G connection, a 3G network card is required. Connect the 3G network card to the USB interface of the Router.
Information: Click it to display the information of the 3G network card. Pin Manage: Click it to configure the 3G PIN. Upload Driver: For a un-supported USB dongle, click it to upload the new driver for supporting the USB. The driver is
a text file. Click Add in the WAN Service For 3G Mobile Setup to display the following page.
In this page, you are allowed to configure the settings of the 3G USB modem.
Enable USB Modem: If you want to access Internet through the 3G network card, you must enable the USB modem. User Name: Username provided by your 3G ISP. Password: Password provided by your 3G ISP. Authentication Method: Select a proper authentication method in the drop- down list. You can select Auto, PAP,
CHAP, or MSCHAP.
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APN: APN (Access Point Name) is used to identify the service type. Enter the APN provided by your 3G ISP. Dial Number: Enter the dial number provided by your 3G ISP. Idle time (in sec.): If no traffic for the preset time, the 3G will disconnect automatically. Net Select: Select the 3G network that is available. You may select EVDO, WCDMA, CDMA2000, TD-SCDMA, GSM,
or Auto.
Dial on demand: Within the preset minutes, if the modem does not detect the flow of the user continuously, the
modem automatically stops the 3G connection. Once it detects the flow (like access to a webpage), the modem restarts
the 3G dial-up.
Dial Delay (in sec.): The 3G delays dial after the DSL is disconnected. Default WAN Connection Select: You can select DSL or 3G from the drop-down list. WAN back mechanism: The 3G connection is backup for the DSL connection.
DSL: If the DSL is disconnected, the 3G starts to dial.
IP connectivity: If the system fails to ping the specified IP address, the 3G starts to dial.
After finishing setting, click the Apply/Save button to save the settings. You may also click the auto setting button to automatically configure the 3G connection. After clicking the Apply/Save button, the following page appears.
If the 3G network card is installed, you may click the button on the Action column to establish or disconnect the 3G connection.
NOTE! When there is no DSL WAN connection, insert the 3G network card, and then system will perform dial-up automatically. If the DSL WAN connection and the 3G connection coexist, the DSL WAN connection takes priority over the 3G connection. When the DSL WAN connection starts to perform dial-up, the 3G connection will be disconnected. If the DSL WAN connection has established, you may manually perform 3G dial-up, and then the DSL WAN connection will be disconnected.
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LAN
Choose Advanced Setup > LAN, and the following page appears.
In this page, you can configure an IP address for the DSL router, enable IGMP snooping, enable or disable the DHCP server, edit the DHCP option, configure the DHCP advanced setup and set the binding between a MAC address and an IP address.
Configuring the Private IP Address for the DSL Router: In this page, you can modify the IP address of the device.
The preset IP address is 192.168.1.1.
Enabling IGMP Snooping: IGMP snooping enables the router to forward multicast traffic intelligently, instead of
flooding all ports in the VLAN. With IGMP snooping, the router listens to IGMP membership reports, queries and leave
messages to identify the switch ports that are members of multicast groups. Multicast traffic will only be forwarded to
ports identified as members of the specific multicast group or groups.
Enabling the LAN Side Firewall: Firewall can prevent unexpected traffic on the Internet from your host in the LAN.
In this page, you can enable or disable the LAN side firewall.
Configuring the DHCP Server: If you enable the DHCP server, the clients will automatically acquire the IP address
from the DHCP server. If the DHCP server is disabled, you need to manually set the start IP address, end IP address and
the lease time for the clients in the LAN.
Editing the DHCP Option60: Click the Edit DHCP Option60 button in the Local Area Network (LAN) Setup page
to display the DHCP Option60 Setup page.
Editing the DHCP Option: Click the Edit DHCP Option button in the Local Area Network (LAN) Setup page to
display the DHCP Option Setup page.
DHCP Advanced Setup: Click the DHCP Advance Setup button in the Local Area Network (LAN) Setup page to
display the following page. In this page, you can enable or disable DHCP for every LAN interface.
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Configuring the DHCP Static IP Lease List: The lease list of static IP address can reserve the static IP addresses
for the hosts with the specific MAC addresses. When a host whose MAC address is in the lease list of static IP address
requests the DHCP server for an IP address, the DHCP server assigns the reserved IP address to the host. Click the
Add Entries button in the Local Area Network (LAN) Setup page to display the DHCP Static IP Lease page.
Configuring the Second IP Address and Subnet Mask for a LAN Interface: In the Local Area Network (LAN)
Setup page, you are allowed to set the second IP address and the subnet mask for a LAN interface. After enabling
Configure the second IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface, enter an IP address and a subnet mask for the
LAN interface. After finishing setting, click the Apply/Save button to apply the settings.
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LAN (IPV6 AUTO-CONFIGURATION)

Click Advanced Setup > LAN >IPv6 Autoconfig, and the following page appears.
In this page, you can set an IP address for the DSL IPv6 router, enable the DHCPv6 server, enable RADVD and enable the MLD snooping function.
Enable DHCPv6 Server: WIDE-DHCPv6 is an open-source implementation of dynamic host configuration protocol
for IPv6 (DHCPv6) originally developed by the KAME project. The implementation mainly complies with the following
standards: RFC3315, RFC3319, RFC3633, RFC3646, RFC4075, RFC 4272 etc.
Enable RADVD: The router advertisement daemon (RADVD) is run by Linux or BSD systems acting as IPv6 routers. It
sends router advertisement messages, specified by RFC2461, to a local Ethernet LAN periodically and when requested
by a node sending a router solicitation message. These messages are required for IPv6 stateless auto-configuration.
Enable MLD Snooping: Multicast Listener Discovery Snooping (MLD Snooping) is an IPv6 multicast constraining
mechanism that runs on Layer 2 devices to manage and control IPv6 multicast groups. By analyzing received MLD
messages, a Layer 2 device running MLD Snooping establishes mappings between ports and multicast MAC addresses and
forwards IPv6 multicast data based on these mappings. After finishing setting, click the Save/Apply button to apply the settings.
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NAT(VIRTUAL SERVERS)

Firewall can prevent unexpected traffic on the Internet from your host on the LAN. The virtual server can create a channel that can pass through the firewall. In that case, the host on the Internet can communicate with a host on your LAN within certain port range. Choose Advanced Setup > NAT > Virtual Servers, and the following page appears.
In this page, you are allowed to add or remove a virtual server entry. To add a virtual server, do as follows:
Step 1 Click the Add button to display the following page.
Use interface: Select an interface that you want to configure.
Select a Service: Select a proper service in the drop-down list.
Custom Server: Enter a new service name to establish a user service type.
Server IP Address: Assign an IP address to virtual server.
External Port Start: When selecting a service, the port number will automatically be displayed. You can modify it if
necessary.
External Port End: When selecting a service, the port number will automatically be displayed. You can modify it if
necessary.
Protocol: You may select TCP/UDP, TCP, or UDP in the drop-down list.
Internal Port Start: When selecting a service, the port number will automatically be displayed. You can modify it if
necessary.
Internal Port End: When selecting a service, the port number will automatically be displayed. You can modify it if
necessary.
Step 2 After finishing setting, click Save/Apply to save and apply the settings.
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NAT(PORT TRIGGERING)

Some applications need some ports to be opened in the firewall for the remote access. When an application initializes a TCP/UDP to connect to a remote user, port triggering dynamically opens the open ports of the firewall. Choose Advanced Setup > NAT > Port triggering, and the following page appears.
In this page, you are allowed to add or remove any entry of port triggering. To add a virtual server, do as follows:
Step 1 Click the Add button to display the following page.
Use interface: Select an interface that you want to configure.
Select an application: Select a proper application in the drop-down list.
Custom application: Manually define an application.
Trigger port Start: The start port number that LAN uses to trigger the open port.
Trigger port End: The end port number that LAN uses to trigger the open port.
Trigger Protocol: Select the application protocol. You may select TCP/UDP, TCP, or UDP.
Open Port Start: The start port number that is opened to WAN.
Open Port End: The end port number that is opened to WAN.
Open Protocol: Select the proper protocol that is opened to WAN. You may select TCP/UDP, TCP, or UDP. Step 2 After finishing setting, click Save/Apply to save and apply the settings.
NOTE! You can use a single port number, several port numbers separated by commas, port blocks consisting of two port numbers separated by a dash, or any combination of these, for example 80, 90-140, 180.
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NAT(DMZ HOST)

DMZ Host DMZ allows all the ports of a PC on your LAN to be exposed to the Internet. Set the IP address of the PC to be DMZ host, so that the DMZ host will not be blocked by firewall. Choose Advanced Setup > NAT > DMZ host to display the following page.
In this page, enter the IP address of the DMZ host. After finishing the settings, click the Apply/Save button to apply the settings. If you want to clear the DMZ function of the host, please delete the IP address of the host in the field of DMZ Host IP Address, and then click the Apply/Save button.
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SECURITY(FIREWALL)

Choose Security > Firewall and the following page appears.
Click Modify Firewall or Remove Firewall to modify or remove the firewall. And click Modify Rule or Remove Rule to modify or remove the rule. Click Add Firewall, and the following page appears.
name: The name of firewall. interface: You can select LAN or WAN from the drop-down list. type: You can select IN or OUT from the drop-down list. Default action: You can select Permit or Drop from the drop-down list.

SECURITY(MAC FILTERING SETUP)

In some cases, you may want to manage Layer2 MAC address to block or permit a computer within the home network. When you enable MAC filter rules, the DSL router serves as a firewall that works at layer 2.
Note! MAC filtering is only effective on ATM PVCs configured in bridge mode. Choose Security > MAC Filtering and the following page appears.
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In this page, you can add or remove the MAC filtering rule. You may change the MAC filtering policy from FORWARDED to BLOCKED by clicking the Change Policy button. Click the Add button to display the following page.
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Protocol Type: Select the proper protocol type. Destination MAC Address: Enter the destination MAC address. Source MAC Address: Enter the source MAC address. Frame Direction: The direction of transmission frame. WAN Interface (Configured in bridge mode only): Select the proper WAN interface in the drop-down list.
After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the filtering rule.
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PARENTAL CONTROL(TIME RESTRICTION)

Choose Advanced Setup > Parental Control > Time Restriction, and the following page appears.
Click the Add button to display the following page.
This page is used to control the time restriction to a special LAN device that connects to the DSL router. In this page, save the user name and configure the time settings. After finishing setting, click the Apply/Save button to save and apply the settings.
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PARENTAL CONTROL(URL FILTER)

Choose Advanced Setup > Parental Control > URL Filter, and the following page appears.
This page is used to prevent the LAN users from accessing some Websites in the WAN. In this page, you may select the Exclude URL list type or the Include URL list type. If you select the Exclude URL list type, it means that the URLs in the list are not accessible. If you select the Include URL list type, you are allowed to access the URLs in the list. Click the Add button to display the following page.
In this page, enter the URL address and its corresponding port number. For example, enter the URL address http://www.google.com and the port number 80, and then click the Apply/Save button. See the following figure:
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QUALITY OF SERVICE

Choose Advance Setup > Quality of Service and the following page appears.
Select Enable QoS to enable QoS and configure the default DSCP mark. In this page, enable the QoS function and select the default DSCP mark. After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings.
NOTE! If the Enable Qos checkbox is not selected, all QoS will be disabled for all interfaces. The default DSCP mark is used to mark all egress packets that do not match any classification rules.
Choose Advanced Setup > Quality of Service > QoS Queue, and the following page appears.
In this page, you can enable, add or remove a QoS rule. Note: The lower integer value for precedence indicates the higher priority. Click the Add button to display the following page.
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Name: Enter the name of QoS queue. Enable: Enable or disable the QoS queue. Interface: Select the proper interface for the QoS queue.
After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings.
Choose Advanced Setup > Quality of Service > QoS Classification, and the following page appears.
In this page, you can enable, add or remove a QoS classification rule. Click the Add button to display the following page.
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ROUTING

Choose Advanced Setup > Routing > Default Gateway and the following page appears.
In this page, you can modify the default gateway settings. Select a proper WAN interface in the drop-down list of Selected WAN Interface as the system default gateway.
After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings.
Choose Advanced Setup > Routing > Static Route and the following page appears.
In this page, you can add or remove a static policy rule. Click the Add button to display the following page.
IP Version: Select the IP version. Destination IP address/prefix length: Enter the destination IP address. Interface: select the proper interface for the rule. Gateway IP Address: The next-hop IP address. Metric: The metric value of routing.
After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings.
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Choose Advanced Setup > Routing > Policy Routing and the following page appears.
In this page, you can add or remove a static policy rule. Click the Add button to display the following page.
In this page, enter the policy name, source IP and default gateway, and select the physical LAN port and interface. After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings.
Choose Advanced Setup > Routing > RIP and the following page appears.
In this page, if you want to configure an individual interface, select the desired RIP version and operation, and then select the Enabled checkbox for the interface. After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings.
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DNS(DNS SERVER)

Choose Advanced Setup > DNS > DNS Server and the following page appears.
In this page, you can select a DNS server interface from the available interfaces, manually enter the DNS server addresses, or obtain the DNS address from a WAN interface. After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings.

DNS(DYNAMIC DNS)

Choose Advanced Setup > DNS > Dynamic DNS and the following page appears.
In this page, you are allowed to modify the DDNS settings. Click the Add button to display the following page.
D-DNS provider: Select a proper DDNS server in the drop-down list. Hostname: It is the domain name and it can be modified. Interface: The interface that the packets pass through on the DSL router. Username: Enter the username for accessing the DDNS management interface.
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Password: Enter the password for accessing the DDNS management interface.
After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings.
DSL
Choose Advanced Setup > DSL and the following page appears. In this page, you can view the DSL settings. Usually, you can keep this factory default setting. The modem negotiates the modulation mode with the DSLAM.
In this page, you can set the DSL settings. Usually, you do not need to modify the factory default settings. After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings.

UPNP

Choose Advanced Setup > UPnP and the following page appears.
In this page, you can enable or disable the UPnP function. After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the
settings.
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DNS PROXY

Choose Advanced Setup > DNS Proxy and the following page appears.
In this page, you can enable or disable the DNS proxy function. After enabling the DNS proxy function, enter the host name of the broadband router and the domain name of the LAN network, and then click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings.

PRINT SERVER

Choose Advanced Setup > Printer Server and the following page appears.
In this page, you can enable or disable the printer server. After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings.

PACKET ACCELERATION

Choose Advanced Setup > Packet Acceleration and the following page appears. In this page, you can enable packet flow accelerator.

STORAGE SERVICE

This function is not supported.
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INTERFACE GROUPING

Choose Advanced Setup > Interface Grouping and the following page appears.
Interface grouping supports multiple ports to PVC and bridging groups. Each group will perform as an independent network. To support this feature, you must create mapping groups with the appropriate LAN and WAN interfaces using the Add button. The Remove button will remove the grouping and add the ungrouped interfaces to the default group. Only the default group has IP interface. Click the Add button to display the following page.
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In this page, please follow the on-screen configuration steps to configure the parameters of the interface grouping. After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings.
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IP TUNNEL

Choose Advanced Setup > IP Tunnel > IPv6inIPv4 and the following page appears. The default value is IPv6 in IPv4 information. Click Add and the following page appears. In this page, you can add a new tunnel.
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CERTIFICATE

Choose Advanced Setup > Power Management and the following page appears.
In this page, you can acquire the local certificate by creating a certificate request or importing a certificate. You may also create or remove a certificate.
Creating a New Certificate Request Click the Create Certificate Request button to display the following page.
In this page, please set the following parameters.
Certificate name: Set the certificate name. Common Name: The common name is the "fully qualified domain name," (or FQDN) used for DNS lookups of your
server (for example, www.mydomain.com). Browsers use this information to identify your Web site. Some browsers will
refuse to establish a secure connection with your site if the server name does not match the common name in the
certificate. Please do not include the protocol symbol "http://" or any port numbers or pathnames in the common name.
Do not use wildcard characters such as * or ?, and do not use an IP address.
Organization Name: The name of the organization to which the entity belongs (such as the name of a company). State/Province Name: This is the name of the state or province where your organization's head office is located.
Please enter the full name of the state or province.
Country/Region Name: This is the two-letter ISO abbreviation for your country (for example, GB for the United
Kingdom).
After finishing setting, click the Apply button to apply the settings.
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The certificate request needs to be submitted to a certificate authority, which will sign the request. Then the signed certificate needs to be loaded to the DSL router. Click Load Signed Certificate in this page, and the following page appears.
In this page, paste the signed certificate, and then click the Apply button. A new certificate is created.
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Importing an Existing Local Certificate
To import an existing certificate, click the Import Certificate button to display the following page.
In this page, paste the certificate and the private key. Finally, click the Apply button to import the certificate.
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Trusted CA
Choose Advanced Setup > Certificate > Trusted CA and the following page appears.
In this page, you may import or remove a CA certificate. Click the Import Certificate button to display the following page.
In this page, enter the certificate name and paste the certificate content. Finally, click the Apply button to import the certificate.
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POWER MANAGEMENT

Choose Advanced Setup > Power Management and the following page appears. This page allows control of Hardware modules to evaluate power consumption. Use the control buttons to select the desired option.
After proper configurations, click Apply to take the configurations effect.
MULTICAST
Choose Advanced Setup > Multicast and the following page appears.
In this page, you can configure the multicast parameters. After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings.
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WIRELESS

Choose Wireless and the submenus of Wireless are shown as below:
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BASIC

Choose Wireless > Basic to display the following page. In this page, the figure in the right area is 2-dimensional code. It includes the wireless SSID and password. You can obtain the wireless SSID and password through scanning this figure.
This page allows you to configure the basic features of the wireless LAN interface.
Enable Wireless: Enable or disable the wireless function. Hide Access Point: if you want to hide any access point for your router, select this option, and then a station cannot
obtain the SSID through the passive scanning.
Clients Isolation: When many clients connect to the same access point, they can access each other. If you want to
disable the access between the clients that connect to the same access point, you can select this option.
Disable WMM Advertise: After enabling this option, the transmission performance multimedia of the voice and video
data can be improved.
Enable Wireless Multicast Forwarding (WMF): After enabling this option, the transmission quality of video service
such as IPTV can be improved.
SSID: For security reason, you should change the default SSID to a unique name. BSSID: Display the MAC address of the wireless interface. Country: The name of the country with which your gateway is configured. This parameter further specifies your
wireless connection. For example, channel will adjust according to nations to adapt to each nation's frequency provision.
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Max Clients: Specify the maximum wireless client stations to be enabled to link with AP. Once the clients exceed the
max value, all other clients are refused. The value of maximum clients is 16.
Wireless - Guest/Virtual Access Points: If you want to make Guest/Virtual network function be available, you have
to check those boxes in the table below. In the current software version, three virtual access points can be configured. After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save the basic wireless settings and make the settings take effect.
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SECURITY

Choose Wireless > Security to display the following page.
This page allows you to configure the security features of the wireless LAN interface. In this page, you can configure the network security settings by the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) method or setting the network authentication mode.
WPS Setup
There are 2 primary methods used in the Wi-Fi Protected Setup:
PIN entry, a mandatory method of setup for all WPS certified devices.
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Enter STA PIN: If you select it, you need to enter the station PIN from client. – Use AP PIN: The PIN is generated by AP.
Push button configuration (PBC), an actual push button on the hardware or through a simulated push
button in the software. (This is an optional method on wireless client).
If you are using the PIN method, you will need a Registrar (access point/wireless router) to initiate the registration between a new device and an active access point/wireless router. (Note: The PBC method may also need a Registrar when used in a special case where the PIN is all zeros). In order to use the push-button for WPS authentication, you must ensure that the network card supports the function. If
yes, no configuration is needed. You can press the WPS button directly to enable the WPS function.
Manual Setup AP
This page provides 9 types of network authentication modes, including Open, Shared, 802.1X, WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2, WPA2-PSK, Mixed WPA2/WPA, and Mixed WPA2/WPA-PSK.
Open/Shared Mode
Select SSID: Select a SSID for configuring the security settings.
Network Authentication: Select the Open mode.
WEP Encryption: Enable or disable WEP encryption. After enabling this function, you can set the encryption strength,
current network key, and network keys.
Encryption Strength: You can set 64-bit or 128-bit key.
Current Network Key: The current key that you use.
Network Key1/2/3/4: Set the network key. If it is 128-bit key, you need to enter 13 ASCII characters or 26
hexadecimal digits. For the 64-bit key, you need to enter 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal digits.
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802.11x
Select SSID: Select a SSID for configuring the security settings.
Network Authentication: Select the 802.1X in the drop-down list.
RADIUS Server IP Address: Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server. RADIUS server is used to authenticate the
hosts on the wireless network.
RADIUS Port: The port number that the RADIUS server uses. The default port number is 1812. You may change it
according to the server setting.
RADIUS Key: Set the RADIUS key for accessing the RADIUS server.
WEP Encryption: You can only select Enabled.
Encryption Strength: You can set 64-bit or 128-bit key.
Current Network Key: The current key that you use.
Network Key1/2/3/4: Set the network key. If it is 128-bit key, you need to enter 13 ASCII characters or 26
hexadecimal digits. For the 64-bit key, you need to enter 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal digits.
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WPA
Select SSID: Select a SSID for configuring the security settings.
Network Authentication: Select the WPA-PSK mode.
WPA Group Rekey Interval: Setting the interval for renewing key.
RADIUS Server IP Address: Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server. RADIUS server is used to authenticate the
hosts on the wireless network.
RADIUS Port: The port number that the RADIUS server uses. The default port number is 1812. You may change it
according to the server setting.
RADIUS Key: Set the RADIUS key for accessing the RADIUS server.
WPA/WAPI Encryption: You may select AES, or TKIP+AES.
WPA-PSK
Select SSID: Select a SSID for configuring the security settings.
Network Authentication: Select the WPA-PSK mode.
WPA/WAPI passphrase: The key for WPA encryption. Click here the button to display the current key. The default
key is 87654321.
WPA Group Rekey Interval: Setting the interval for renewing key.
WPA/WAPI Encryption: You may select AES, or TKIP+AES.
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WPA2
Select SSID: Select a SSID for configuring the security settings.
Network Authentication: Select the WPA2 mode.
WPA2 Preauthentication: Enable or disable pre-authentication.
Network Re-auth Interval: Set the network re-auth interval.
WPA Group Rekey Interval: Setting the interval for renewing key.
RADIUS Server IP Address: Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server. RADIUS server is used to authenticate the
hosts on the wireless network.
RADIUS Port: The port number that the RADIUS server uses. The default port number is 1812. You may change it
according to the server setting.
RADIUS Key: Set the RADIUS key for accessing the RADIUS server.
WPA/WAPI Encryption: You may select AES, or TKIP+AES.
WPA2-PSK
Select SSID: Select a SSID for configuring the security settings.
Network Authentication: Select the WPA2-PSK mode.
WPA/WAPI passphrase: The key for WPA encryption. Click here the button to display the current key. The default
key is 87654321.
WPA Group Rekey Interval: Setting the interval for renewing key.
WPA/WAPI Encryption: You may select AES, or TKIP+AES.
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NOTE!: The parameters’ description of Mixed WPA2/WPA mode, please refer to the WPA2 mode. NOTE!: The parameters’ description of Mixed WPA2/WPA-PSK mode, please refer to the WPA-PSK mode.
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MAC FILTER

Choose Wireless > MAC Filter to display the following page.
This page is used to allow or reject the wireless clients to access the wireless network of the wireless router.
In this page, you can add or remove the MAC filters. The MAC restrict modes include Disabled, Allow, and Deny.
Disabled: Disable the wireless MAC address filtering function. Allow: Allow the wireless clients with the MAC addresses in the MAC Address list to access the wireless network of
the wireless router.
Deny: Reject the wireless clients with the MAC addresses in the MAC Address list to access the wireless network of
the wireless router. Click the Add button to display the following page.
In this page, enter the MAC address of the wireless client, and then click the Apply/Save button to add the MAC address to the MAC address list.
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WIRELESS BRIDGE

Choose Wireless > Wireless Bridge to display the following page.
This page allows you to configure the wireless bridge features of the wireless LAN interface.
AP mode: you may select Access Point or Wireless Bridge. Bridge Restrict: Enable or disable the bridge restrict function. Remote Bridges MAC Address: Enter the remote bridge MAC address.
After finishing setting, click the Apply/Save button to save and apply the settings.
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ADVANCED SETTINGS

Choose Wireless > Advanced to display the following page. This page allows you to configure the advanced features of the wireless LAN interface. Usually, you do not need to change the settings in this page.
Band: You can select 2.4GHz only. Channel: Fill in the appropriate channel to match with your network settings. All devices in your wireless network
must use the same channel in order to work correctly. This router supports auto channeling functionality.
Auto Channel Timer(min): Specifies the timer of auto channelling. 802.11n/EWC: Select disable 802.11n or Auto. Bandwidth: Select the bandwidth for the network. You can select 20MHz in Both Bands, 20MHz in 2.4G Band
and 40MHz in 5G Band, or 40MHz in Both Bands.
Control Sideband: If you select 20MHz in Both Bands or 20MHz in 2.4G Band and 40MHz in 5G Band, the
service of control sideband does not work. When you select 40MHz in Both Bands as the bandwidth, the following
page appears. Then you can select Lower or Upper as the value of sideband. As the control sideband, when you select
Lower, the channel is 1~7. When you select Upper, the channel is 5~11.
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802.11n Rate: Select the transmission rate for the network. The rate of data transmission should be set depending on
the speed of your wireless network. You can select from a range of transmission speeds, or you can select Auto to have
the Router automatically use the fastest possible data rate and enable the Auto-Fallback feature. Auto-Fallback will
negotiate the best possible connection speed between the Router and a wireless client. The default value is Auto.
802.11n Protection: The 802.11n standards provide a protection method so 802.11b/g and 802.11n devices can co-
exist in the same network without “speaking” at the same time.
Support 802.11n Client Only: Only stations that are configured in 802.11n mode can associate. Multicast Rate: Select the multicast transmission rate for the network. The rate of data transmission should be set
depending on the speed of your wireless network. You can select from a range of transmission speeds, or you can select
Auto to have the Router automatically use the fastest possible data rate and enable the Auto-Fallback feature. Auto-
Fallback will negotiate the best possible connection speed between the Router and a wireless client. The default value is
Auto.
Basic Rate: Select the basic transmission rate ability for the AP. Fragmentation Threshold: Packets that are larger than this threshold are fragmented into multiple packets. Try to
increase the fragmentation threshold if you encounter high packet error rates. Do not set the threshold too low, since
this can result in reduced networking performance.
RTS Threshold: This value should remain at its default setting of 2347. Should you encounter inconsistent data flow,
only minor reduction of the default value, 2347, is recommended. If a network packet is smaller than the preset RTS
threshold size, the RTS/CTS mechanism will not be enabled. The Router sends Request to Send (RTS) frames to a
particular receiving station and negotiates the sending of a data frame. After receiving an RTS, the wireless station
responds with a Clear to Send (CTS) frame to acknowledge the right to begin transmission. The RTS Threshold value
should remain at its default value of 2347.
DTIM Interval: (Delivery Traffic Indication Message) Enter a value between 1 and 255 for the Delivery Traffic
Indication Message (DTIM.) A DTIM is a countdown informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and
multicast messages.
Beacon Interval: A beacon is a packet of information that is sent from a connected device to all other devices where it
announces its availability and readiness. A beacon interval is a period of time (sent with the beacon) before sending the
beacon again. The beacon interval may be adjusted in milliseconds (ms). Default (100) is recommended.
XPress Technology: Select Enable or Disable. This is a special accelerating technology for IEEE802.11g. The default is
Disabled.
Transmit Power: Adjust the transmission range here. This tool can be helpful for security purposes if you wish to limit
the transmission range.
WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia): Select whether WMM is enable or disabled. Before you disable WMM, you should
understand that all QoS queues or traffic classes relate to wireless do not take effects.
WMM No Acknowledgement: Select whether ACK in WMM packet. By default, the 'Ack Policy' for each access
category is set to Disable, meaning that an acknowledge packet is returned for every packet received. This provides a
more reliable transmission but increases traffic load, which decreases performance. It is useful to disable the
acknowledgement for Voice, for example, where speed of transmission is important and packet loss is tolerable to a
certain degree.
WMM APSD: APSD is short for automatic power save delivery, By selecting enable the power consumption is very
low. WMM Power Save is an improvement to the 802.11e amendment adding advanced power management functionality
to WMM. Click Apply/Save to configure the advanced wireless options and make the changes take effect.
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Note: THE ADVANCED WIRELESS SETTING IS ONLY FOR THE ADVANCED USER. FOR THE COMMON USER, DO NOT CHANGE ANY SETTINGS IN
THIS PAGE.

STATION INFO

Choose Wireless > Station Info to display the following page.
This page shows the authenticated wireless stations and their status.
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DIAGNOSTICS

Click Diagnostics > Diagnostics, and the following page appears.
This page is used to test the connection to your local network, the connection to your DSL service provider, and the connection to your Internet service provider. You may diagnose the connection by clicking the Test button or the Test With OAM F4 button. If the test continues to fail, click Help and follow the troubleshooting procedures.
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MANAGEMENT

Choose Management and the submenus of Management are shown as below:

SETTINGS (BACKUP)

Choose Management > Settings > Backup to display the following page.
In this page, click the Backup Settings button to save your router’s settings to your local PC.

SETTINGS (UPDATE)

Choose Management > Settings > Update, and the following page appears.
In this page, click the Sfogliabutton to select the correct new settings file, and then click the Update Settings button to update the router’s settings.

SETTINGS (RESTORE DEFAULT)

Choose Management > Settings > Restore Default to display the following page.
In this page, click the Restore default settings button, and then system returns to the default settings.
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SYSTEM LOG

Choose Management > System Log to display the following page.
In this page, you are allowed to configure the system log and view the security log.
Click the View System Log button to display the following page.
In this page, you can view the system log. Click the Refresh button to refresh the system log. Click the Close button to exit.
Click the Configure System Log button to display the following page.
In this page, you can set 3 types of system log modes, including Local, Remote, and Both.
Local: When selecting Local, the events are recorded in the local memory. Remote: When selecting Remote, the events are sent to the specified IP address and UDP port of the remote system
log server.
Both: When selecting Both, the events are recorded in the local memory or sent to the specified IP address and UDP
port of the remote system log server. After finishing setting, click the Apply/Save button to save and apply the settings.
Note: If you want to log all the events, you need to select the Debugging log level.
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SNMP AGENT

Choose Management > SNMP Agent, and the following page appears.
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) allows a management application to retrieve statistics and status from the SNMP agent in this device. In this page, you may enable or disable the SNMP agent and set the parameters such as the read community, system name and trap manager IP. After finishing setting, click the Save/Apply button to save and apply the settings.

INTERNET TIME

Choose Management > Internet Time to display the following page.
In this page, you may configure the router to synchronize its time with the Internet time servers. After enabling Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers, the following page appears. In this page, set the proper time servers, and then click the Apply/Save button to save and apply the settings.

ACCESS CONTROL (PASSWORD)

Choose Management > Access Control > Passwords, and the following page appears.
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In the page, you can modify the username and password of different users. After finishing setting, click the Apply/Save button to save and apply the settings.

ACCESS CONTROL (SERVICES)

Choose Management > Access Control > Services Control and the following page appears.
In this page, you can enable or disable the different types of services. After finishing setting, click the Apply/Save button to save and apply the settings.

UPDATE SOFTWARE

Choose Management > Update Software, and the following page appears.
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If you want to upload the software, click the Sfogliabutton to choose the new software, and then click the Update
Software button.
Note:
When software update is in progress, do not shut down the router. After software update completes, the router automatically reboots. Please make sure that the new software for updating is correct, and do not use other software to update the router.

REBOOT

Choose Management > Reboot and the following page appears.
In this page, click the Reboot button, and then the router reboots.
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APPENDIX A: CONNECT TO A NETWORK USING WINDOWS CLIENT

MS Windows 8/7/Vista and XP can manage the USB/PCI Wireless Adapter/Card with its embedded utility for wireless networks;

WINDOWS 8

Right-click on the Wireless LAN icon [ ] into system Tray. Select the wireless network SSID (DAS-1410 or DAS-
2420) (right click) and click Connect
If selected AP supports WEP or WPA/WPA2 you have to enter the password (Nilox1410 or Nilox2420) in order to
connect to the wireless network, then click on Next

WINDOWS 7

You can access the Connect to a network dialog box from many locations in Windows 7, including the following:
By clicking Start, and then Control Panel (select Large/Small Icon) then click on Network and Sharing Center
icon. Click on Connect to a Network
From Manage wireless connections (in Wireless) select the wireless network SSID (DAS-1410 or DAS-2420)
and click Connect
If selected AP supports WEP or WPA/WPA2 you have to enter the password (Nilox1410 or Nilox2420) in order to
connect to the wireless network, then click on Next

WINDOWS VISTA

You can access the Connect to a network dialog box from many locations in Windows Vista, including the following:
By clicking Start, then Connect To, from the Windows Vista desktop From Manage wireless connections dialog box From Connect/Disconnect context menu option of a wireless network adapter in the Network Connections folder Select Wireless (on the combo box) in the field Show, select the wireless network SSID (DAS-1410 or DAS-2420)
and click Connect
If selected AP supports WEP or WPA/WPA2 you have to enter the password (Nilox1410 or Nilox2420) in order to
connect to the wireless network, then click on Next

WINDOWS XP

Double click on Wireless network icon in the system tray (see picture)
Select the wireless network SSID (DAS-1410 or DAS-2420) and click Connect If selected AP supports WEP or WPA/WPA2 you have to enter the password (Nilox1410 or Nilox2420) in order to
connect to the wireless network, then click on Next
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APPENDIX B: IP ADDRESS IN DHCP CLIENT MODE

WINDOWS 7/8

Go to Start / Control Panel (select Large/Small Icon). In the Control Panel, double-click on Network and
Sharing Center icon
Click Change Adapter Settings then double-click Local Area Connection/Wireless and click Properties Click Continue. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IP) and click Properties Select the Obtain an IP address automatically and the Obtain DNS server address automatically radio
buttons
Click OK to finish the configuration

WINDOWS VISTA

Go to Start / Control Panel (in Classic View). In the Control Panel, double-click on Network and Sharing Center
icon
Click Manage Network connections then double-click Local Area Connection/Wireless and click Properties Click Continue (Windows needs your permission to continue) Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IP) and click Properties Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically radio buttons Click OK to finish the configuration

WINDOWS XP

Go to Start / Control Panel (in Classic View). In the Control Panel, double-click on Network Connections Double-click Local Area Connection/Wireless In the LAN Area Connection/Wireless Status window, click Properties Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically radio buttons Click OK to finish the configuration

WINDOWS 2000

Go to Start / Settings / Control Panel. In the Control Panel, double-click on Network and Dial-up Connections Double-click LAN Area Connection/Wireless In the LAN Area Connection/Wireless Status window, click Properties Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically radio buttons Click OK to finish the configuration
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APPENDIX C: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Code
16NXRW1430001
16NXRW14CQ001
Standards
IEEE 802.11b/g/n
WAN Interface
(ADSL2+): RJ11
LAN Interface
4 x RJ45 10/100 Base-T Ethernet ports (auto MDI/MDI-X)
Antenna
2*2 dBi internal striped antennas
1*2 dBi internal striped antenna
LED
10 Diagnostic LED
BUTTON
Reset, WPS, WLAN (On/OFF) and Power Switch
USB Interface
USB 2.0
Features over USB Port
3G USB Modem (Dual Wan Configuration). Please check the compatibility list (on the
website) in order to verify the supported 3G modems
Print Server over USB Port
ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+
Full Rate ANSI T1.413 issue 2 ITU G.992.1 (G.dmt), ITU G.992.2 (G.lite), ITU G.994.1 (G.hs) ITU G.992.3 (G.dmt.bis) [12Mbps download, 1 Mbps upload] ITU G.992.3 Annex M ITU G.992.5 (G.dmt.bisplus) [24Mbps download, 1 Mbps upload] ITU G.992.5 Annex M
Frequency Band
2412 ~ 2472 MHz
Transmission Rate
Up to 300Mbps (auto-sense with auto fallback)
Up to 150Mbps (auto-sense with auto fallback)
Security
WPA2-PSK (AES), WPA-PSK(TKIP), 64/128-bit WEP
Transmitting Power
802.11b/g/n: up to 17.4 ± 1 dBm
Receiver Sensitivity
802.11b (1Mbps): -90dBm @8% PER 802.11b (6Mbps): -88dBm @8% PER 802.11b (11Mbps): -85dBm @8% PER 802.11g (54Mbps): -65dBm @10% PER 802.11n (150Mbps): -65dBm @10% PER
802.11n (300Mbps): -65dBm @10% PER
(only for 16NXRW1430001)
Number of Operational Channel
Europe (13)
Range Coverage
Indoor: up to 25 meters Outdoor: up to 80 meters
Management
Easy Web GUI (also remote), Telnet (also remote), Quick Start Wizard Firmware upgrade (Web) SNMP MIB support
Protocols
RIP1, RIP2, STATIC ROUTING,IP, ICMP, TCP, UDP, IGMP Payload encapsulation: RFC 2364 (PPPoA), RFC 2516 (PPPoE) and RFC 1483
Routed/Bridged
Firewall and Security
NAT, PAP, CHAP SOHO Firewall Security with NAT Technology and Packet Filtering (up to 72 rules) SPI, URL and NAT ALGs (MSN/AOL/Yahoo Messenger, FTP, CUSEEME, Real Audio, MIRC,
SIP, ICQ, games, SNMP)
Password protection for system management VPN (IPSec, PPTP) pass through
Advanced Characteristics
Quality of Service and VLAN UPnP, Virtual Server (with PAT) and DMZ Dynamic DNS
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DNS, DNS relay and IGMP proxy DHCP server , DHCP client, SNTP
Certifications
CE (Europe)
Dimensions(mm)/ Weight
145 x 115 x 32/ 220g
Temperature Range
Operation: 0°C ~ 32°C
Storage: -10°C ~ 60°C
Humidity
10% ~ 75% (non Condensing)
Power Consumption:
12 DC@0.8A (Max 5.1W)
System Requirements
ADSL Internet service Ethernet Adapter with TCP/IP Protocol Installed Internet Explorer v6.0 or later, Mozilla Firefox v1.0 or later, Safari 2.0 or later, Google
Chrome 1.0 or later
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