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1. Server Address Enter the IP address of the Brickcom Router Username guest Password guest Workgroup Leave blank Share folder Enter the root folder name of the USB storage device Normally this name is Defaulto Samba Settings IP Address 192 168 4 1 DefaultO Apply Test Cancel Click on Test to verify that the samba settings are correct If the settings are correct a txt file named PCamSamba Test will appear IPCams5am baTestbd 6 Click Apply to save the settings 8 BRICKCOM COM BLOCK UP YOUR SECURITY Brickcom 7 The USB storage device can now be used to store video clips and snapshots from the network camera To use the samba server access the camera s Event Settings Enter the event information and select lt Save Stream to Samba gt or lt Save Snapshot to Samba gt to save a video clip or snapshot to the USB storage device when event occurs Event Settings Event List Add Event Delete Event Schedule Recurrence Pattern Save Streamto Samba e Send Snapshotto Samba e E Activate Digital Output E Send HTTP Notification E Send to Email Fl Send UDP Notification to IP address a Port F Send Multicast Notification to IP address Port Apy 9 BRICKCOM COM BLOCK UP YOUR SECURITY Brickcom Accessing USB Storage When a USB storage device is connected to the router s USB port the files on the storage device can b
2. Otherwise leave these spaces blank 19 BRICKCOM COM BLOCK UP YOUR SECURITY Brickcom Firmware Version The router s current firmware version is displayed here To makes changes click Advanced A new menu will be displayed showing the advanced options available for the Firmware Version Click Save Changes to keep any changes made to the router settings or click Cancel to cancel changes Firmware Upgrade 1 Click Check Latest Firmware l new firmware is available a link will be displayed above the button 2 Click the link to download the firmware to the computer 3 Click Browse and locate the firmware file Dri an downloaded to the N computer 4 Click Start Upgrade FIRMWARE UPGRADE A IEN Caution Do not upgrade the FACTORY DEFAULT router s firmware unless you are experiencing problems with your router or the new firmware has a feature you want to use Restore Factory Defaults BACKUP AND RESTORE Backup Configurations Restore Configurations Factory Default select this option to return the router to factory default settings All settings that have been changed including the login username and password will be replaced by the factory default settings 20 BRICKCOM COM BLOCK UP YOUR SECURITY Brickcom Log The router keeps track of all traffic for the Internet connection Select On to start monitoring traffic between the Internet and the network otherwise leave it set to O
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4. Channel Width e 5 GHz Select Auto 20MHz or 40MHz for best performance in a network using Wireless A and Wireless N 5 GHz devices Select 40MHz only for a channel width of 40 MHz and select 20MHz only for a channel width of 20 MHz 30 BRICKCOM COM BLOCK UP YOUR SECURITY Brickcom 2 4 GHz Select Auto 20MHz or 40MHz for best performance in a network using Wireless B Wireless G and Wireless N 2 4 GHz devices Select 40MHz only for a channel width of 40 MHz and select 2OMHz only for a channel width of 20 MHz Wide Channel 5 GHz Select 40MHz only or Auto 20MHz or 40MHz to have this setting be available for the primary Wireless N 5GHz channel Select Auto if unsure about which channel to select 2 4 GHz Select 40MHz only or Auto 20MHz or 40MHz to have this setting be available for the primary Wireless N 2 4GHz channel Select Auto if unsure about which channel to select Standard Channel 5 GHz Select the channel for Wireless A and Wireless N 5GHz networking If 40MHz only or Auto 20MHz or 40MHz for Channel Width is selected then the Standard Channel will be a secondary channel for Wireless N 5GHz Select Auto if unsure about which channel to select 2 4 GHz Select the channel for Wireless B Wireless G and Wireless N 2 4GHz networking If 40MHz only or Auto 20MHz or 40MHZ is selected for Channel Width then the Standard Channel will be a secondary channel for Wireless N 2 4GHz select Auto if unsur
5. is how to protect the information that travels over the wireless network 1 Change the default wireless network name SSID The name of the wireless network is called a Service Set Identifier SSID and was set by the factory The router has three SSIDs see Features for information about the SSIDs Consider changing the network name to something unique to make sure it is not the same as other wireless networks that the router may detect in the area Do not use personal information because others with will be able to see that when searching for a wireless network Set a username and password When setting up the router for the first time no username or password is assigned to the router To keep the router safe from hackers set a username and password See Router Auto Login for information on setting a username and password Hide the Router s Network Name SSID Hide the network name SSID so people who are not on the network cannot see it in their list of available networks To hide the SSID a Select the Wireless menu option b Click Advanced c Select the Off button next to SSID Broadcast d Click Save Changes General Network Security Guidelines Password protect all computers on the network and individually password protect sensitive files Change passwords on a regular basis Install anti virus software and personal firewall software Disable file sharing peer to peer Some applications may open file sharing witho
6. or WEP 64bit See the Security Mode Chart above for more information Security Key Enter a new security key that users must enter to gain access to the wireless network The key must be between 8 and 63 characters Network Status Check the box to keep the network available in the list of available wireless networks or D7 BRICKCOM COM BLOCK UP YOUR SECURITY Brickcom uncheck it to disable it and remove it from the list of wireless networks 28 BRICKCOM COM BLOCK UP YOUR SECURITY Brickcom WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup Using WPS there are three ways to connect devices which support WPS to the router Use the method that applies to the device being configured Push Button Method Use this method if the device being configured has a WPS button 1 Press the WPS button on the device being configured 2 Click the WPS button on the GUI A Success message will be displayed after the connection IS successfully made 3 Click Back to return to the main menu 15517296 Device Pin Method Use this method if device being configured has a WPS Setup PIN number 1 Enter the PIN number from the device being configured in the field on this screen 2 Click the Sync button A Success message will be displayed after the connection is successfully made 3 Click Back to return to the main menu Router Pin Method Use this method if the client device asks for the router s PIN number Enter the PIN number l
7. the router open an Internet browser window such as Internet Explorer Firefox or Safari 2 Enter http Brickcom or 192 168 1 1 in the browser window Press Enter and the GUI will open 3 Click INTERNET ROUTER or WIRELESS to open its menu Internet Menu The Internet menu can be used to customize the Internet settings DWRT 600N N INTERNET SETTINGS 0 0 0 0 Optimize Video Streaming Internet Address The router s IP address as seen from the Internet will be displayed here To makes changes click Advanced A new menu will be displayed showing the advanced options available for the Internet Address Click Save Changes to keep any changes made to the router settings or click Cancel to cancel the changes Advanced Options Configuration 13 BRICKCOM COM BLOCK UP YOUR SECURITY e Select Automatic Configuration DHCP to have the router set the Internet settings automatically recommended e Select Static IP to manually assign a permanent public IP address to the router e Select PPPOE if the router is connected using a DSL line that requires PPPoE For more details contact the ISP Enter the PPPoE user name and password Internet IP Address This is the router s public IP address Contact the ISP to get the IP Address to enter in the spaces provided Subnet Mask This is the router s Subnet Mask as seen by other users on the Internet including the ISP Do not change the Subnet Mask u
8. the router to default settings Access via HTTP is the standard communications protocol used on the Internet and is the default option Select HTTPS to encrypt data for increased security Access via Wireless Select On to allow access to the GUI via a wireless connection Select Off to disable access especially if using the router in a public domain and guests have access to the wireless connection REMOTE ACCESS Remote Management To access the router remotely from the Internet select On This is set to Off by default Access Via Select HTTP or HTTPS communications protocols for remote access from the Internet Remote Upgrade Select On to be able to upgrade the firmware remotely from the Internet 25 BRICKCOM COM BLOCK UP YOUR SECURITY Brickcom This is set to Off by default Allowed Remote IP Address Select Any IP Address or manually enter an Internet IP address to allow remote access to the web based utility from the Internet Remote Management Port Enter the port number that will provide outside access to the router s web based utility USB Network Media The router s USB port connects to a USB storage device so the user can access the files from any computer on the network All of the files on the storage device are shared with all of the computers on the network See Accessing USB Storage for more information on accessing the USB storage device Brickcom Network Camera Site Survey List The router is
9. A compatible device 1 Ensure that the computer has a working wired or wireless connection to the router 2 Connect an external USB hard drive or USB flash drive to the USB port on the back of the router 3 On the DLNA compatible device refresh the network list and look for the Brickcom Digital Media Server 4 Browse the server to locate and play the media files afie BRICKCOM COM BLOCK UP YOUR SECURITY Brickcom Changing Advanced Router Settings After setting up the router use a web browser to login to the router s home page and make any desired changes to the router s settings Use the router home page to e View settings and router status e Setup a firewall to work with specific applications port forwarding e Setup and modify security features e Setup a user name and password e Reset the router e Update the router s firmware caution These are advanced settings that should only be modified by those experienced in setting up and modifying wired and or wireless networks Y 2 4 1 Brickcom Click to go back to the Home page 2 Internet Status A green check indicates a working Internet connection A red X will appear when there is no working Internet connection 3 Settings Click an icon to open its menu and adjust settings 4 Help Click to open the User Manual 12 BRICKCOM COM BLOCK UP YOUR SECURITY Brickcom To access the Router GUI 1 On a computer that is connected to
10. Brickcom Wireless Dual Band N Router DWR T 600N User Manual Quality Service Group Brickcom Product name Release Date Manual Revision Web site Email Dual Band N Router DWRT 600N 2010 9 V1 0 www brickcom com Support brickcom com info brickcom com 2010 Brickcom Corporation All Rights Reserved BRICKCOM COM BLOCK UP YOUR SECURITY Brickcom Table of Contents M OOU Midas 1 Biere Re E 1 Wireless Dual Band N Router Overview oocccoccccnccccncncnonccncnonncnnnnncnncnonnnnnnnnonnnonnnnnnnrnnnanennnnos 1 Rate DESCADIO WEE 2 FON CED oeo eee a tcmen cease santa ete ee ene aes 2 Rear Panel CONMCCHONS EE 3 e Sle os Ur E 3 Sewing Up the Bekon FOUL E 4 FndngaLocatonTor AA T R 5 Wal Mou unting Placement GE 5 Connecting with Brickcom Network Camrea c cocccccccccccccnccccnccncnnonncnnnnnnnnnnnnonononnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnss 5 Settind Up USB Storage ns E 7 EE 10 Mia Neoteo pai 10 Made GO mpuler Ne Oe cn eo oseho reno es pee ren Mo ed co Sotho ren eE 11 vaa RRE e une ID ee 11 Changing Advanced Router Seti Suso ee 12 Menere EE 13 Ise el ode den 13 ENEE danos 13 let IEN le E KE Te ville EE 16 BE UR elt Ol E odas 16 WEE 17 Router aa 18 A EE 18 Advanced Options nai idilio ci 18 Fell MAW he le PAPA o O cc nn 20 Firmware Upgrade sa REENEN KEEN KEEN uv EE 8 20 Factory Default ess EEN NN KENNEN EEN ue vu vu O 20 LOQ AA o A 21 Backup and Heetore sees NN KENNEN KENE Kee nn aA o O
11. In order to avoid re registering the MAC address with the ISP assign the MAC address currently registered with the ISP to the router with the MAC Address Clone feature e On Off Select On to enable MAC Address cloning or Off to disable MAC Address cloning e MAC Address Enter the MAC Address registered with the ISP e Clone My PC s MAC Click this button to clone the MAC address of the computer being used DDNS DDNS lets users assign a fixed host and domain name to a dynamic Internet IP address It is useful when hosting a unique website FTP server or other server behind the router First sign up for DDNS service with a DDNS service provider for example www dyndns org or www T ZO com and then select the corresponding option Select Off to disable this feature TIME SETTING Select the desired time zone from this drop down menu Select the checkbox to automatically adjust for daylight saving time 15 BRICKCOM COM BLOCK UP YOUR SECURITY Brickcom Optimize Video Streaming Select On to enable automatic optimized video streaming of Brickcom IP cameras To add other non Brickcom devices to the list 1 Enter their MAC address in the New Media Device MAC Address field and then click Add Click Connected Device and selecting the device from the list Click Save Changes to keep any changes made to the router settings or click Cancel to cancel changes Parental Controls The router allows users to control when t
12. able to automatically detect Brickcom network cameras which are in range of the network Click Camera Scan to survey to surrounding network for available Brickcom cameras When the survey list is displayed click View to automatically open the camera s web GUI Note This function is only able to detect Brickcom network cameras Other models are not supported DWRT 600 Digital Security Camera List Camera Scan ient Page on Managem View View 26 BRICKCOM COM BLOCK UP YOUR SECURITY Brickcom Restart Router 8 A WIRELESS NETWORKING STATUS Click Restart Router to do a software restart of the router Wireless Menu The current wireless settings will be displayed Select Advanced to make changes to the wireless network settings Select EDIT SETTINGS to change the Network Name SSID Security Type Security Key or Network Status Select WPS to set up the wireless devices using WI FI Protected Setup Edit Settings Network Name SSID Each wireless network has a unique name or SSID The three wireless networks have default names which can be customized If the user changes the name consider using something unique to make sure it is not the same as other wireless networks that the router may detect in the area Do not use personal information that can be visible to other users in the area searching for wireless networks Security Type Select from WPA2 Personal WPA Personal WEP 128bit
13. e about which channel to select SSID Broadcast Hide the network name SSID so people who are not on the network cannot see it in their list of available networks AP Isolation This isolates all wireless clients and wireless devices on the network from each other Wireless devices will be able to communicate with the router but not with each other 31 BRICKCOM COM BLOCK UP YOUR SECURITY Brickcom Wireless Security Security Mode Choose from WEP WPA Personal WPA Enterprise WPA2 Personal WPA2 Enterprise RADIUS and Disabled Use the highest level of encryption supported by the network equipment Securit Type WPA Wi Fi Protected Access WPA WPA2 is more secure than WEP because WPA WPA2 uses dynamic key encryption WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP may be the only option available on some older devices that do not support WPA RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In Only use when a RADIUS server is connected to Encryption Choose from TKIP and AES to select an encryption method Passphrase Enter a new passphrase that is between 8 and 63 characters Key Renewal Enter a Key Renewal period that tells the router how often it should change the encryption keys The default Key Renewal period is 3 600 seconds 32 BRICKCOM COM BLOCK UP YOUR SECURITY Brickcom Wireless Security Information Wireless networking like any radio signal that travels through the air can be intercepted by other devices Here
14. e shared with all of the computers on the network The router is a DLNA server which means that music photo and video files stored on the connected USB storage device can be automatically accessed through a DLNA compliant device A NOTE The USB storage device must be formatted for NTFS or FAT There are three ways to access the files on the USB storage device from the Router GUI by browsing the Computers network or through a DLNA compatible device media files only Via the Router GUI 1 Ensure that the computer has a working wired or wireless connection to the router 2 Connect an external USB hard drive or USB flash drive to the USB port on the back of the router 3 Enter http Brickcom or 192 168 1 1 in the browser window and press Enter The Router GUI will automatically start and the name of the USB device will be displayed in the USB Network Media field 4 Click the name of the device to begin browsing the files stored on it DWRT 600N ROUTER STATUS Router IP Firmware Version Firewall Router Auto Login USB Network Media 10 BRICKCOM COM BLOCK UP YOUR SECURITY Brickcom Via the Computer Network 1 Ensure that the computer has a working wired or wireless connection to the router 2 Connect an external USB hard drive or USB flash drive to the USB port on the back of the router 3 On the computer Windows or Mac browse the network for the name of the USB storage device Via a DLN
15. ff Select View Log to view the log data Backup and Restore Select Backup Configurations to save the router s current configuration allowing the user to restore it later if the settings are lost or changed Follow the onscreen instructions to back up the configuration Select Restore Configurations to restore the router to a saved configuration Follow the onscreen instructions to restore the configuration Firewall A firewall can filter out various types of unwanted traffic on the local network The firewall is set to On by default Select Off to disable firewall protection To makes changes click Advanced A new menu will be displayed showing the advanced options available for the Firewall setting Port Forwarding Port Forwarding allows the user to customize port services for common applications When users send these types of requests to e the network via the Internet the MN a E router will forward those requests to the appropriate servers computers PORT FORWARDING Before using forwarding the user should assign static IP addresses to the designated servers Click Save Changes to keep any changes made to the router settings or click Cancel to cancel changes Application Name Select a pre configured application or enter a unique name up to 12 characters a91 BRICKCOM COM BLOCK UP YOUR SECURITY Brickcom External Port Enter the external port numbers Internal Port Enter the internal port numbers P
16. fore connecting another WPS device An error occurred during the WPS setup process Make sure the device s supports WPS and try again There is a working Internet connection BRICKCOM COM BLOCK UP YOUR SECURITY Brickcom O Flashin Indicates network activity over the om Internet port Rear Panel Connections WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup Button WPS allows users to automatically configure wireless security for their wireless network if they are connecting devices that support WI FI Protected Setup USB For external USB hard drive or USB sticker Internet Connect a high speed cable or DSL Internet service to this port Ethernet 1 2 3 4 Use these ports to connect Ethernet devices to the router or use an Ethernet cable to connect the router to computers on the wired network The LED under the port will light up when the router is connected to an Ethernet device The LED will flash when there is network activity over that port Reset Press and hold for approximately ten seconds to reset the router to factory default settings If any custom settings have been applied to the router including a login name and password they will be erased and replaced with the factory default settings Power Connect the power adapter to this port The LED under the port will light up when the router is on The LED will flash when the router goes through a self diagnostic test during boot
17. hanges On Off Select On to allow computers on the Internet to access a local computer Source IP Address Select Any IP Address or manually enter a specific source IP address of the computer to allow it to access from the Internet Destination Select IP Address or MAC Address and enter the IP address of MAC address of the local computer to expose it DHCP Client Table Select DHCP Client Table to view computers and other devices that have been assigned IP addresses by the router To copy the MAC address of a computer to the DMZ screen click Select 24 BRICKCOM COM BLOCK UP YOUR SECURITY Brickcom Router Auto Login The router is set to automatically login to the GUI Select Off to prevent the router from automatically logging in and then click Advanced to set a user name and password A new menu will be displayed showing the advanced options available for the Router Auto Login setting Click Save Changes to keep any changes made to the router settings or click Cancel to cancel changes WEB ACCESS Username and Router Password Create a user name and password that must be entered before the GUI will open Re enter the password for confirmation Select the Show Password checkbox to see the password instead The user will now be prompted to enter the username and password each time the GUI opens lf the user forgets the username or password press and hold the reset button on the back of the router for 10 seconds to restore
18. he computer or device can access the Internet select On to enable parental control settings or Off to disable parental settings To set policy and access time Click Advanced A new menu will be displayed showing the advanced options available for the Parental Controls Enter a unique policy name Choose whether to Deny or Allow Internet for this policy Check Everyday or individual days to deny or allow Internet access Select the start time and end time using the drop down box OPTIMIZE VIDEO STREAMING Optimize Brickcom Device On 0 Off New Media Device MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 Add Connected Device The hour is in 24 hour format e g 13 00 equals 1 00pm Check the Apply checkbox to enable the Parental Control policy Click Edit and select from a list of computers to block or allow access BRICKCOM COM BLOCK UP YOUR SECURITY Brickcom 8 Click Save Changes to keep any changes made to the router settings or click Cancel to cancel changes Other options e Click Delete to remove that policy e Click More to add more policies Internet Speed Test Click Begin Test to test the speed of the Internet connection Here is approximately what the results mean e 1Mb 3Mb Ideal for Standard Definition streaming e 3Mb 10Mb Ideal for High Definition streaming e 10Mb Ideal for Multiple High Definition streaming 17 BRICKCOM COM BLOCK UP YOUR SECURITY Brickcom Route
19. in reach of an electrical outlet and is smooth and sturdy Drill two holes 6 inches 152 mm apart into the wall Insert a screw into each hole leaving 0 12 inches 3 mm of the screw head exposed Line up the wall mount slots on the bottom of the router with the screws and slide the router down until the screws fit snugly into the wall mount slots Connecting with Brickcom Network Camrea Follow these steps to quickly launch the camera s web based live view page via the router Setup Steps 1 2 Complete the installation of the Camera s and Access Point Launch EasyConfig and the Camera s on the network will appear on the survey list Double click on the desired camera to connect 5 BRICKCOM COM BLOCK UP YOUR SECURITY Brickcom O Please double click the camera you wantto connect from the list DS UPnP Name IP Address Model Name WFB 100Ae dc31 192 168 100 24 00 26 82 1b dc 31 WFB 1004e v2 3 7 6 WOB 100Ap 0035 192 168 100 23 00 40 25 00 00 35 WOB 100Ap v3 0 0 7 A Note Install EasyConfig from the Camera s supplied CD 3 Enter the username and password of the camera The default username and password are admin admin 4 Follow the EasyConfig software to configure the camera s IP address settings and EasyLinkTM function 5 When the Camera IP address settings have been configured the screen will either display a successful or failed connection message If the connection failed either t
20. isted on this screen and on the product label The wireless device will connect to the router using that PIN 29 BRICKCOM COM BLOCK UP YOUR SECURITY Brickcom Advanced A new menu will be displayed showing the advanced options available for the Advanced Wireless Settings Choose a Network Name from the drop down list to change the settings for that network Wireless MAC Filter Enter MAC addresses in the spaces provided to prevent or permit wireless devices with those addresses from accessing the wireless network Click Wireless Client List to add MAC addresses by choosing them from a list of clients detected by the router Click MORE to add more addresses ADVANCED WIRELESS SETTINGS Network Settings A Network Mode sg E e 5 GHz Select the wireless mode used by the network papi Choose from Disabled Mixed Wireless A Only or Wireless N Only e 2 4 GHz Select the wireless mode used by the network Choose from Disabled Mixed Wireless G Only Wireless B Only or Wireless BGN WIRELESS SECURITY Network Name SSID Each wireless network has a unique name or SSID The three wireless networks have default names which can customize When changing the network s name consider using something unique to make sure it is not the same as other wireless networks that the router may detect in the area Do not use personal information that can be visible to other users in the area searching for wireless networks
21. m the list click Remove next to the client to remove it Start IP Address Enter a value for the DHCP server to start with when issuing IP addresses Because the router s default IP address is 192 168 1 1 the Starting IP Address must be 192 168 1 2 or greater but smaller than 192 168 1 253 Maximum Number of Users Enter the maximum number of computers that can be assigned an IP address by the DHCP server The default is 50 and cannot exceed 155 IP Address Range This displays the range based on the Start IP address and the Maximum Number of Users selected Client Lease Time This is the amount of time a network user will be allowed to be connected to or lease the router with their current dynamic IP address Enter the amount of time in minutes that the user will be connected to this dynamic IP address The default is 0 minutes which means one day When time expires the user will be automatically assigned a new dynamic IP address Static DNS 1 3 The Domain Name System DNS is how the Internet translates domain or website names into Internet addresses or URLs Contact the ISP to get at least one DNS Server IP Address to enter in the spaces provided Up to two DNS Server IP Addresses can be entered The router will use these for quicker access to functioning DNS servers WINS The Windows Internet Naming Service WINS manages each computer s interaction with the Internet If using a WINS server enter that server s IP Address here
22. nless there is a specific reason to do so Contact the ISP to get the Subnet Mask to enter in the spaces provided Default Gateway This is the ISP server s IP address Contact the ISP to get the Gateway Address to enter in the spaces provided DNS 1 2 A Domain Name Server DNS is a server on the Internet that translates URLs into IP addresses If Static IP is selected from the Configuration drop down box then the ISP needs to be contacted to get at least one DNS Domain Name System Server IP Address to enter in the spaces provided 14 INTERNET SETTINGS Automatic Configuration DHC T Internet IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway h E HN MAC ADDRESS CLONE 8 on Off MAC Address Default Internet MAG Address DDNS c off Oy DNSog We TIME SETTING Hat RI Pacific Time USA amp Canada SEET aja SC clock for daylight saving Changes OR Save Changes BLOCK UP YOUR SECURITY Brickcom MTU MTU is the Maximum Transmission Unit and specifies the largest packet size permitted for Internet transmission Select Manual to manually enter the largest packet size that Is transmitted or select Auto to have the router select the best MTU for the Internet connection MAC ADDRESS CLONE Every computer hardware device including the network adapter of the computer has a unique number called a MAC address Some ISPs require this MAC address to be registered with them in order to access the Internet
23. r Menu The Router menu will display the router s current settings The user can customize the router settings such as changing the LAN settings updating the firmware and accessing a connected USB device Router IP The router s IP address as seen from the local network is displayed here To makes changes click Advanced A new menu will be displayed showing the advanced options available for the Router IP Click Save Changes to keep any changes made to the router settings or click Cancel to cancel changes Advanced Options Router IP This is the router s IP address as it appears on the local network Subnet Mask This is the router s Subnet Mask URL Address This is the URL of the GUI DHCP Server If there is already a DHCP server on the network or to disable the router s DHCP server select Off it is On by default The remaining DHCP features will be unavailable DHCP Reservation Select to assign a fixed local IP address to a MAC address A new window will open 18 BRICKCOM COM BLOCK UP YOUR SECURITY Brickcom e To automatically add a client select Select Clients from DHCP Tables click Select next to the desired client and then click Add Clients e To manually add a client and assign it an IP address select Manually be N Add Client from the Pear drop down box and then uar E mm mm mm enter the Client Name IP dada address and MAC address Click Add to add the IP address e To remove a client fro
24. rnet Explorer Firefox or Safari Enter http Brickcom or 192 168 1 1 in the browser window and press Enter The router s web GUI will be displayed 7 e http brickcorn File Edit View Favorites Tools Help From here click an icon INTERNET ROUTER or WIRELESS to open its menu and adjust settings 4 BRICKCOM COM BLOCK UP YOUR SECURITY Brickcom Finding a Location for the Router Here are some things to consider when deciding on a proper location for the router Place the router as close as possible to the center of the wireless network devices The connection will be stronger the closer the devices are to the router Typical indoor operating range is up to 200 feet Avoid placing the router near devices that may emit noise including microwave ovens refrigerators and metal cabinets If the wireless signal seems weak make sure that objects are not blocking the signal s path between the device and the router For proper ventilation allow at least 4 inches 10 cm on all sides of the router Avoid installing the router in places with high humidity dust or smoke because these things can shorten the service life of the electronic components Read this user manual carefully before setting up the router Wall Mounting Placement The router has two wall mount slots on the bottom panel note Brickcom is not responsible for damages incurred by unsecure wall mounting See hardware Choose a wall that is with
25. rotocol Select the protocol used for this application either TCP or UDP To IP Address For each application enter the IP address of the computer that should receive the requests On For each application select On to enable port forwarding Click MORE to add more applications 99 BRICKCOM COMI BLOCK UP YOUR SECURITY Port Triggering Port Triggering allows users to Brickcom watch outgoing data for specific port numbers The router remembers the IP address of the PORT TRIGGERING computer that sends the matching data so when the requested data returns through the router the data is pulled back to the correct computer Click Save Changes to keep any changes made to the router settings or click Cancel to cancel changes Application Name Enter a unique name for the trigger up to 12 characters Triggered Range Enter the Start and End port numbers of the Triggered Range Check with the Internet application documentation for the port number s needed Forward Range Enter the Start and End port numbers of the Forwarded Range Check with the Internet application documentation for the port number s needed On For each application select On to enable port triggering Click MORE to add more applications en Brickcom Configure a firewall that can filter out various types of unwanted traffic on the router s local network SPI Firewall Protection Select Enable to use firewall protection or Disable to turn off fire
26. ry again or quit the installation Click lt Live View gt to view the live video from the connected camera A Note If the Brickcom Camrea is equipped dual band WiFi connectivity the 5GHz would be higher priority than 2 4GHz 6 BRICKCOM COM BLOCK UP YOUR SECURITY Setting up USB Storage This section details how to connect a USB storage device to the router and use it as a storage device for a network camera By setting up the router as a samba server for the network camera the camera can send video clips and snapshots to the storage device via samba protocol Note This user manual uses a Brickcom network camera as an example for setting up the USB storage device Samba seitings for other network cameras may vary Step by Step Setup 1 Attach the storage device to the router s USB port 2 Access the router s GUI and the name of the USB storage device will be displayed in the USB Network Media field Brickcom E a OZ 4 ROUTER STATUS Router IP 192 168 1 1 Firmware Version 1 0 01 build 10 Firewall LO Off Router Auto Login MO ei USB Network Media TDK TDK Trans it Digital Security Camera 12 24 AM Thursday 01 01 1970 3 Click on the name of the device to access it and check the root folder name Normally the root folder name is Default0 Detfault0 f BLOCK UP YOUR SECURITY Brickcom 4 Access the network camera s Samba Settings page and enter the following information
27. such as IP cameras network video recorders and related BrickOne Solution networking accessories Up to four wired Internet devices can be connected to the router s integrated 4 port 10 100 switch Equipped with simultaneous dual band wireless this router is able to prioritize the transmission of network cameras streaming over regular data files to deliver smooth video and audio surveillance without delay Users can quickly surf the Internet using the 2 4 GHz band while the Brickcom wireless cameras are streaming high quality video surveillance using the 5 GHz band This wireless router is designed to simplify the setup between Brickcom network cameras and the local area network Upon powering on the router and Brickcom network camera the connection will be made automatically requiring no configuration E WE BRICKCOM COM BLOCK UP YOUR SECURITY Brickcom Device Description Front LEDs _ EN Power Wireless Camera WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup Power Wireless Power Wireless Camera WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup ZN Camera WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup ZN Camera WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup Flashing L Flashing t t Router is powered on and wireless is enabled Router is sending or receiving data over the network Router is connected with a network camera s Router is setting up the WPS connection The router supports one WPS session at a time so wait until the LED stops flashing be
28. up System Requirements e Broadband Internet connection such as a cable or DSL modem with an Ethernet RJ45 connection e Atleast one computer with a network adapter e TCP IP networking protocol installed on each computer e Extra Ethernet RJ 45 cable e Internet browser such as Internet Explorer Firefox or Safari 3 BRICKCOM COM BLOCK UP YOUR SECURITY Brickcom Setting Up the Brickcom Router Equipment needed Brickcom Router Power Adapter and Ethernet cable included High speed Internet connection and access to Internet modem Users should contact their local provider assistance if needed Additional Ethernet cable usually provided with the Internet modem A computer Internet browser such as Internet Explorer Firefox or Safari Step by Step Setup d 2 Unplug the power cable from the high speed Internet modem Connect one end of one of the Ethernet cables to the router s number 1 port wes st Everett TT TN Power MAA Ra gt Connect the other end to the Ethernet port to a computer Connect the other Ethernet cable from the high speed Internet modem into the Internet port on the router E T Tn S Plug the power back into the high speed Internet modem Wait 30 seconds and plug the power adapter into the router The router will automatically turn on Wait 30 seconds for the router to fully connect and open an Internet browser window such as Inte
29. ut the user s consent and or knowledge Additional Security Tips Keep the router away from exterior walls and windows Use strong passphrases that are at least eight characters in length Combine letters and numbers to avoid using standard words that can be found in the dictionary 33 BRICKCOM COM BLOCK UP YOUR SECURITY
30. wall protection Internet Filter FIREWALL e Filter Anonymous Internet Requests Select to make it more difficult for outside users to access the network 23 BLOCK UP YOUR SECURITY Brickcom e Filter Multicast Multicasting Select to allow multiple transmissions to specific recipients at the same time The router will allow IP multicast packets to be forwarded to the appropriate computers e Filter Internet NAT Redirection Select to prevent a local computer from using a URL or Internet address to access the local server e Filter IDENT Port 113 Select to keep port 113 from being scanned by devices outside of the local network Web Filter Select Proxy Java ActiveX and Cookies to filter those web protocols The user can select as many options as desired to be filtered DMZ DMZ allows one network computer to be exposed to the Internet for activities such as Internet gaming and videoconferencing DMZ hosting forwards all the ports at the same time to one computer Port Forwarding is more secure because the user selects specific ports to open while DMZ hosting opens all the ports of one computer exposing the computer to the Internet Disable the DHCP client function of the computer whose port is being forwarded and assign it a new static IP address assigned because its IP address may change when using the DHCP function Click Save Changes to keep any changes made to the router settings or click Cancel to cancel c
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