Sapido RB-1830 User Manual

Dual-Band Wireless Router
Smart 300Mbps Dual -band Router
RB-1830
User Manual
Networking
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Table of Contents
T able of Contents ..................................................................................................................................2
Chapter 1 Introduction.................................................................................................................7
1.1 Hardware Features......................................................................................................7
1.2 Product Appearance...................................................................................................8
Chapter 2 System and Network Setup......................................................................................10
2.1 Build Network Connection.......................................................................................10
2.1.1 Router Mode......................................................................................................10
2.1.2 AP Mode............................................................................................................11
2.1.3 Wi-Fi AP Mode...................................................................................................1 1
2.2 Connecting RB-1830.................................................................................................11
2.3 Network setup ...........................................................................................................12
2.3.1 Windows 2000...................................................................................................13
2.3.2 Windows XP......................................................................................................13
2.3.3 Windows Vista / Windows 7 ............................................................................14
2.4 Router IP Address Looku p.......................................................................................16
2.4.1 Log into Web GUI.............................................................................................17
Chapter 3 Internet Connection..................................................................................................19
3.1 Plug and Play.............................................................................................................19
3.1.1 Smart Phone /iPhone Internet sharing plug and play ..................................19
3.2 Router Mode- Using as a broadband router...........................................................20
3.2.1 One button setup..............................................................................................21
This page is used to configure all of the server router function..................................21
3.2.2 Parental Control................................................................................................22
3.2.2.1 URL Filtering.....................................................................................................22
3.2.2.2 Mac Filter Schedule..........................................................................................23
3.2.2.3 Schedule............................................................................................................23
3.2.3 AirCloud Storage..............................................................................................24
3.2.3.1 FTP server.........................................................................................................24
3.2.3.2 Samba management ........................................................................................25
3.2.4 WAN Interface- Ethernet Port..........................................................................25
3.2.4.1 Static IP................................................................................................................26
3.2.4.2 DHCP Client .........................................................................................................28
3.2.4.3 PPPoE...................................................................................................................29
3.2.4.4 PPTP.....................................................................................................................31
3.2.4.5 L2TP......................................................................................................................32
3.2.4.6 Advance function ................................................................................................34
3.2.5 WAN Interface- 3.5G USB dongle...................................................................34
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3.2.6
WAN Interface- Wireless..................................................................................36
3.3 AP Mode-Using as a Access Point..........................................................................37
3.4 WiFi AP Mode- Using as a Network Converter.......................................................39
Chapter 4 Wireless Setup ..........................................................................................................42
4.1 Wireless Setup ..........................................................................................................42
4.1.1 Setup Wireless LAN by WPS button ..............................................................42
4.1.2 Wireless band mode ........................................................................................44
4.1.3 Wireless Basic Setup from Web GUI..............................................................44
4.1.3.1 Multiple APs.........................................................................................................47
4.1.3.2 Enable Universal Repeater Mode.......................................................................48
4.2 Wireless Security Setup...........................................................................................49
4.3 Wireless Access Control..........................................................................................51
Chapter 5 Router Mode Security Setup....................................................................................54
5.1 NAT.............................................................................................................................54
5.1.1 Virtual Server....................................................................................................54
5.1.2 DMZ....................................................................................................................55
5.2 Firewall.......................................................................................................................55
5.2.1 QoS....................................................................................................................56
5.2.2 Port Filtering.....................................................................................................58
5.2.3 IP Filtering.........................................................................................................59
5.2.4 Denial of Service ..............................................................................................60
5.2.5 VLAN Settings ..................................................................................................60
Chapter 6 Advanced Setup........................................................................................................62
6.1 Dynamic DNS Setting .............................................................................62
6.2 Wireless Advanced Setup........................................................................................63
6.2.1 Wireless Site Survey ....................................................................65
6.2.2 WPS ...............................................................................65
6.3 System Management ................................................................................................67
6.3.1 Statistics............................................................................................................68
6.3.2 Walk on LAN Schedule....................................................................................69
6.3.3 Change Password ............................................................................................70
6.3.4 Firmware Upgrade............................................................................................70
6.3.5 Profile Save.......................................................................................................71
6.3.6 Time Zone Setting............................................................................................74
6.3.7 UPnP Setting.....................................................................................................75
6.3.8 VPN Passthrough Setting................................................................................75
6.3.9 Language Setting .............................................................................................76
6.3.10 Routing Setup...................................................................................................77
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6.4
Log & Status..............................................................................................................79
6.4.1 Network Config.................................................................................................79
6.4.2 Event Log..........................................................................................................80
6.5 Logout........................................................................................................................82
Chapter 7 Samba Server............................................................................................................83
7.1 How to use RB-1830 as a Samba server.................................................................83
Chapter 8 DDNS Service Application........................................................................................84
Chapter 9 Q & A ..........................................................................................................................89
9.1 Installation.................................................................................................................89
9.2 LED.............................................................................................................................89
9.3 IP Address..................................................................................................................89
9.4 OS Setting..................................................................................................................90
9.5 RB-1830 Setup...........................................................................................................92
9.6 Wireless LAN.............................................................................................................93
9.7 Support ......................................................................................................................95
9.8 Others.........................................................................................................................96
9.9 USB Device................................................................................................................96
Chapter 10 Appendices................................................................................................................97
10.1 Operating Systems ...................................................................................................97
10.2 Browsers....................................................................................................................97
10.3 Communications Regulation Information ..............................................................97
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FCC Statement
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution
1. The device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the
following conditions:
2. This device may not cause harmful interference, and this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
3. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement: The equipment complies with FCC RF
radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body.
4. This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter.
5. Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user authority to operate the equipment.
IMPORTANT NOTE
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance20cm between the radiator & your body.
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CE Mark Warning
This is a class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may
cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
National Restrictions
Frequency range - 2400.0 - 2483.5 MHz
Country Country Reason/remark
Bulgaria none
General authorization required for outdoor use and public service.
France
Outdoor use limited to 10 mW e.i.r.p. within the band 2454-2483.5 MHz
Military Radiolocation use. Refarming of the 2.4 GHz band has been ongoing in recent years to allow current relaxed regulation. Full implementation planned 2012.
Italy none
If used outside of own premises, general authorization is required.
Luxembourg none
General authorization required for network and service supply (not for spectrum).
Norway Implemented
This subsection does not apply for the geographical area within a radius of 20 km from
the centre of Ny-Ålesund. Russian Federation
none Only for indoor applications.
Note: Please don’t use the product outdoors in France
CE Statement of Conformity
Our product has been tested in typical configuration by Ecom Sertech Corp and was found to comply with the essential requirement of "Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member Sates relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility" (89/336/EEC; 92/31/EEC; 93/68/EEC). The Declaration of Conformity can be found at the Sapido regional website.
www.sapidotech.de
CE Information of Disposal
The electric and electronic equipment or unit which is labeled with crossed-out wheeled bin may not be disposed of with household waste. This mark is based on European Directive 2002/96/EC (for Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment=WEEE). Please take it to the designated collection facilities. We will ensure the proper recycling, reuse and other forms of recovery of WEEE. WEEE has the potential effects on the environment and human health as a result of the presence of hazardous substances. You can contribute to eliminate these effects by your cooperation.
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Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Hardware Features
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1.2 Product Appearance
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LED Indicator Status Description:
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Chapter 2 System and Network Setup
The RB-1830 is an easy to setup and wireless device for various application and environment, especially for large installs such as hotels, offices space, warehouses, hot-spots and more.
To begin with RB-1830, you must have the following minimum system requirements. If your system can’t correspond to the following requirements, you might get some unknown troubles on your system.
Internet Account for XDSL/Cable Modem, or 3G. One Ethernet (10 BASE-T, 10/100 BASE-TX) network interface card. TCP/IP and at least one web browser software installed (E.g.: Internet Explorer 6.0,
Netscape Navigator 7.x, Apple Safari 2.03 or higher version).
At lease one 802.11g (54Mbps) or one 802.11b (11Mbps) wireless adapter for wireless
mobile clients.
Recommended OS: WinXP, Visata or Win7 / Linux.
2.1 Build Network Connection
Administrator can manage the settings for WAN, LAN, Wireless Network, NTP, password, User Accounts, Firewall, etc.
Please confirm the network environment or the purpose before setting this product.
2.1.1 Router Mode
Switch to router mode through web GUI when the first setup.
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2.1.2 AP Mode
Switch to AP mode, if a router is already set at the house, and you want to make the wireless LAN communication.
2.1.3 Wi-Fi AP Mode
Switch to WiFi AP Mode when you connect to the internet wirelessly through PC and wireless device without wireless LAN function equipped.
2.2 Connecting RB-1830
Prepare the followings before the connection:
PC or Notebook for setup Ethernet cable or 3G modem
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1. Make sure you are under “Router Mode”.
2. Connect RB-1830 to xDSL/ Cable modem with the Ethernet cable, WAN to LAN.
3. Turn on your Computer.
2.3 Network setup
After the network connection is built, the next step is setup the router with proper network parameters, so it can work properly in your network environment. Before you connect to the wireless router and start configuration procedures, your computer must be able to get an IP address from the wireless router automatically (use dynamic IP address). If it’s set to use static IP address, or you’re unsure, please follow the below instructions to configure your computer with dynamic IP address:
If the operating system of your computer is….
Windows 2000 - please go to section 2.3.1 Windows XP - please go to section 2.3.2 Windows Vista/Win7 - please go to section 2.3.3
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2.3.1 Windows 2000
Click “Start” button (it should be located at lower-left corner of your computer), then click control panel. Double-click Network and Dial-up Connections icon, double click Local Area Connection, and Local Area Connection Properties window will appear. Select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”, then click “Properties”.
1. Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically”, then click “OK”.
2.3.2 Windows XP
1. Click “Start” button (it should be located at lower-left corner of your computer), then
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click control panel. Double-click Network and Internet Connections icon, click Network Connections, then double-click Local Area Connection, Local Area Connection Status window will appear, and then click “Properties”.
2. Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically”, then click “OK”.
2.3.3 Windows Vista / Windows 7
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1. Click “Start” button (it should be located at lower-left corner of your computer), then click control panel. Click View Network Status and Tasks, and then click Manage Network Connections. Right-click Local Area Network, then select “Properties”. Local Area Connection Properties window will appear, select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP / IPv4)”, and then click “Properties”.
2. Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically”, then click “OK”.
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2.4 Router IP Address Lookup
After the IP address setup was completed, please clicks “start” “run” at the bottom-lower corner of your desktop:
Input “cmd”, and then click “OK”.
Input “ipconfig”, then press “Enter” key. Please check the IP address followed by “Default Gateway” (In this example, the gateway IP address of router is 192.168.1.1)
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NOTE: If the IP address of Gateway is not displayed, or the address followed by ‘IP Address’ begins with
“169.x.x.x”, please recheck network connection between your computer and router, and / or go to the beginning of this chapter, to recheck every step of network setup procedure.
2.4.1 Log into Web GUI
After your computer obtained an IP address from wireless router, please start your web browser, and input the IP address of the wireless router in address bar, and the following message should be shown. Please click “admin” to login the RB-1830.
Enter the User name and Password in to the blank and then Click Login. The default values for User Name and Password are admin (all in lowercase letters).
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Chapter 3 Internet Connection
This Chapter describes how to setup RB-1830 to the internet. The RB-1830 is delivered with the following factory default parameters.
Default IP address: 192.168.1.1 (Router Mode)
192.168.1.254 (AP Mode)
192.168.1.254 (WiFi AP Mode) Default IP subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Web login user name: admin Web login password: admin
3.1 Plug and Play
The RB-1830 supports four types of Internet connection method: 3G modem card, wire or wireless connection via xDSL/Cable modem. Just connect the 3G modem card or Ethernet cable to RB-1830, the router will recognize it automatically.
3.1.1 Smart Phone /iPhone Internet sharing plug and play
With RB-1830, you can build an instant 802.11n wireless broadband sharing environment with your iPhone, Windows Mobile or Google smart phone. During the time you can still answer calls, send SMS and charge your phone.
Step 1. Connect iPhone/Smart phone with
RB-1830 via USB cable.
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Step 2. Select “USB Tethering” as connection
type.
Step 3. Click on “Done”.
Step 4. Wait few seconds for pairing. When
WAN LED on, the Internet is ready to access.
Note: 1. iPhone: (1) Due to difference in 3G service bundled in various carriers, please check your 3G service
supports Internet tethering.
(2) Enable Internet Tethering on iPhone 3GS / iPhone 4, and set up the screen lock to never
to prevent the sharing is interrupted unexpected by the iPhone screen lock feature.
2. Google Android Phone: please turn on "USB modem mode” when connecting router.
3. Window Mobile Phone: please enable “USB to PC” function.
3.2 Router Mode- Using as a broadband router
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 Open a Web browser, and enter http://192.168.1.1 (Default Gateway) into the blank.
 Enter the User name and Password into the blank and then click Login. The default
values for User Name and Password are admin (all in lowercase letters).
3.2.1 One button setup This page is used to configure all of the server router function.
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Item Description
Time Zone Select
Select different time zone
Change Password
Set a new password
WAN Type Setup There are several different WAN interface,Ethernet port、3.5G usb
dongle、wireless
Wireless Setup
RB-1830
support 2.4GHz and 5GHz band
Encryption
Input DNS information which is provided by your ISP
3.2.2 Parental Control
3.2.2.1 URL Filtering
URL Filtering is used to restrict users to access specific websites in internet
Item Description Enable URL Filtering
Please select Enable MAC Filtering to filter MAC addresses
URL Address
Please enter the MAC address that needs to be filtered.
Apply Changes & Reset
Click on Apply Changes to save the setting data. Or you may click on Reset to clear all the input data.
Current Filter T able
It will display all ports that are filtering now.
Delete Selected & Delete All
Click Delete Selected will delete the selected item. Click Delete All will delete all items in this table.
Reset
You can click Reset to cancel.
Notes: This function will not be in effect when the Virtual Server is enabled. Please disable Virtual Server before
activate the URL Filtering function.
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3.2.2.2 Mac Filter Schedule
When enabled, filtering will be based on the MAC address of LAN computers. Any computer with its MAC address on this list will be blocked from accessing the Internet.
Item Description Enable MAC Filtering
Please select Enable MAC Filtering to filter MAC addresses.
MAC Address
Please enter the MAC address that needs to be filtered.
Comment
You can add comments for this regulation.
Apply Changes & Reset
Click on Apply Changes to save the setting data. Or you may click on Reset to clear all the input data.
Current Filter T able
It will display all ports that are filtering now.
Delete Selected & Delete All
Click Delete Selected will delete the selected item. Click Delete All will delete all items in this table.
Reset
You can click Reset to cancel.
3.2.2.3 Schedule
Wireless available schedule
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3.2.3 AirCloud Storage
3.2.3.1 FTP server
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Item Description Enable FTP Server
FTP server start or stop
Enable Anonymous to Login Agree anonymous account login to FTP server Enable FTP Access from
WAN
Allow user access device FTP server from WAN side(internet)
FTP Server Port
Default FTP server port is 21
Idle Connection Time-Out
FTP process should have an idle timeout, which will terminate the process and close the control connection if the server is inactive (i.e., no command or data transfer in progress) for a long period of time
3.2.3.2 Samba management
Default is Share mode,user do not need account to access USB disk。If smaba application always need account for access USB dis,the samba security mode should be user modeuser mode login account is “admin”do not need password
3.2.4 WAN Interface- Ethernet Port
The WAN access type is depended on the service that you contract with the provider. The RB-1830 provides five selections for the WAN access type, Static IP, DHCP Client, PPPoE, PPTP and L2TP. Check with your ISP if you don’t know the WAN type.
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3.2.4.1 Static IP
Select WAN under the IP Config menu, and choose Ethernet Port for the WAN Interface. Its associated setting will show up.
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Item Description WAN Access Type
Select “Stati c IP”
IP Address
Enter the IP address which is provided by your ISP.
Subnet Mask
Please enter the Subnet Mask address
Default Gateway
Input ISP Default Gateway Address, .
DNS
Input DNS information which is provided by your ISP
Backup select
Select 3G as a back up solution or none.
Clone Mac Address
Some ISPs require MAC address registration. In this case, enter
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the MAC address registered to the provider to "Clone MAC Address"
Apply Change & Reset
Click on Apply Change to save the setting date, or you may click on Reset to clear all the input data.
3.2.4.2 DHCP Client
Item Description WAN Access Type
Select "DHCP Client"
Host Name
You can keep the default as the host name, or input a specific name if required by your ISP.
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DNS
Select Attain DNS Automatically. Or select Set DNS Manually, if you want to specify the DNS, and enter the DNS provided by your ISP in DNS 1 2 3.
Backup select
Select 3G as a back up solution or none.
Clone Mac Address
Some ISPs require MAC address registration. In this case, enter the MAC address registered to the provider to "Clone MAC Address"
Apply Change & Reset
Click on Apply Change to save the setting date, or you may click on Reset to clear all the input data.
3.2.4.3 PPPoE
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Item Description WAN Access Type
Select "PPPoE"
User Name
Input your user name provided by your ISP. If you don’t know, please check with your ISP.
Password
Input the password provided by your ISP.
Service Name
Input the service name provided by your ISP.
Connection T ype
Three types for select: Continues, Connect on Demand, and Manual.
DNS
Select Attain DNS Automatically. Or select Set DNS Manually, if you want to specify the DNS, and enter the DNS provided by your ISP in DNS 1 2 3.
Backup select
Select 3G as a back up solution or none.
Clone Mac Address
Some ISPs require MAC address registration. In this case, enter the MAC address registered to the provider to "Clone MAC Address"
Apply Change & Reset
Click on Apply Change to save the setting date, or you may click on Reset to clear all the input data.
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