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1. m Select Language English Apply Page 5 of 35 2 1 1 Operation Mode In this option you can configure the operation mode which suitable for your environment The default setting is WISP There have four modes is rovided 5 E Internet Settings H E open all close all D LAN C Bridge All ethernet and wireless interfaces are bridged into a single bridge interface Gateway C Advanced Routing Operation Mode Configuration You may configure the operation mode suitable for you environment 0 pa The first ethernet port is treated as WAN port The other ethernet ports and the wireless I Wireless Settings interface are bridged together and are treated as LAN ports Q Profile z Link Status Q Site Survey AP Client Q Statistics The wireless client interface is treated as WAN port and the wireless ap interface and C Advance the ethernet ports are LAN ports O Qos 11n Configurations Cancel About Q wes gt Firewall 4 Administration Bridge All Ethernet and wireless interfaces are bridged into a single bridge interface When Bridge mode is applied there have some functions change in Internet Settings section As you can see in below Internet Settings section only has LAN DHCP Client VPN Pass through DNS and Advanced Routing for Bridge Mode s configuration Gateway The first
2. Byte o Name eth2 Rx Packet 21 139 Rx Byte 1579010 Tx Packet 4880 Tx Byte Name sito Rx Packet fo Rx Byte fo Tx Packet o Tx Byte o Name rao Rx Packet o Rx Byte fo Tx Packet 15000 Tx Byte fo Page 33 of 35 2 5 6 System Command In this section you can run a system command as root open all close all System Command 9 Run a system command as root Operation Mode Internet Settings System command H 0 Wireless Settings Command I H Firewall ae Administration 0 Management D Upload Firmware 0 Settings Management 0 Status 0 Statistics 0 System Command System Log SDK History Page 34 of 35 2 5 7 System Log This 802 11n Router supports sending system log sending UDP packets and keeping log messages in Log Server Click Refresh on Administration below screen will prompt for System Log information open all close all System Log 4 Syslog Operation Mode G Internet Settings _Refresh esh Clear 4 3 Wireless Settings Firewall System Log EH Administration Jan 00 00 57 ralink syslog info syslogd started BusyBox v1 12 1 a L Management 00 00 ralink user notice kernel klogd started BusyBox v1 12 1 2009 D Upload Firmware Jan 00 00 ralink user debug kernel ral no IPv routers present 00 00 ralink user debug kernel eth2 no IPv routers present 00 25 ralink user err kernel ra0 WE Buffer for request SIOCGIWPRI L Status 00 25 ralink us
3. DHCP clients Advanced Routing SE QoS ag Wireless Settings Profile 0 Link Status Site Survey Statistics Advance QoS iin Configurations About WPS J Firewall H E Administration DDDDDDD Station About The Status page shows the settings and current operation status ofthe Station MAC Address Driver Version 0 0 OC 43 28 80 20 aE P Page 15 of 35 2 2 9 WPS You can setup security easily by choosing PIN or PBC method to do Wi Fi Protected setup ceed E Wi Fi Protected Setup STA 4 You could setup security easily by choosing PIN or PBC method to do Wi Fi Protected Setup Operation Mode 3 Internet Settings WPS AP site survey No ssid fesso Rss fch auth Encrypt fver Status O LAN O DHCP clients Advanced Routing D Qos Wireless Settings Profile Q Link Status at Q Site Survey gt Statistics Refresh ode Enrollee z pin 26542409 PIN Start PBC Start Cancel D Advance Renew PIN O Qos Q 11n Configurations About WPS Status Firewall ae used Administration 4 gt WPS AP Site Survey Display the information of surrounding APs with WPS IE from last scan result List information includes SSID BSSID RSSI Channel ID Device Password ID Auth Encrypt Ver and Status Refresh Issue a rescan command to wireless NIC to update information on surrounding wireless network Mode Our
4. IP and click the properties button on the Network dialog box Select Specify an IP address and type in values as following example P Address 192 168 2 254 any IP address within 192 168 2 2 to 192 168 2 254 is good to connect the Wireless LAN Access Point P Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Click OK to complete the IP parameters setting For OS of Microsoft Windows NT 1 2 3 aes NO Click the Start button and select Settings then click Control Panel The Control Panel window will appear Move mouse and double click the right button on Network icon The Network window will appear Click Protocol tab from the Network window Check the installed list of Network Protocol window If TCP IP is not installed click the Add button to install it otherwise go to step 6 Select Protocol in the Network Component Type dialog box and click Add button Select TCP IP in Microsoft of Select Network Protocol dialog box then click OK button to install the TCP IP protocol it may need the Microsoft Windows CD to complete the installation Close and go back to Network dialog box after the TCP IP installation Select TCP IP and click the properties button on the Network dialog box Select Specify an IP address and type in values as following example P Address 192 168 2 254 any IP address within 192 168 2 2 to 192 168 2 254 is good to connect the Wireless LAN Access Point P Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Click OK to complete the IP
5. Routing if Qos 5j o Wireless Settings H0 Profile E Firewall H Q Administration Status Disconnected Extra Info Channel Link Speed Tx Mbps 0 Rx Mbps 0 Throughput 0 Rx Kbps 0 Link Quality Signal Strength 1 Signal Strength 2 I dBm format sowie om Noise Level BW 20 GI long STBC none MCS lo SNRO 4866224 SNR1 4866224 Page 8 of 35 2 2 3 Site Survey Station Site Survey page can shows information of APs nearby you can choose one of these APs connecting or adding it to profile Station Site Survey open all close all 3 Site survey page shows information of APs nearby You may choose one ofthese APs connecting F or adding it to profile Operation Mode Ej Internet Settings Site Surve DHCP clients Q Advanced Routing SSID BssiO_ Rssi Channel Encryption Authentication Network Type 0 Qos Disconnected Connect Rescan Add Profile i Wireless Settings H Firewall ae Administration Page 9 of 35 For adding a profile choose one AP and click Add Profile And you will see the below screen for AP rofile configuration Enter the necessary information and apply the settings Profile Name PROF001 E SSID default Network Type Infrastructure CAM Constantly Awake Mode Power Saving Mode RTS Threshold M Used 2347 Fragment Threshold M Used 2346 E Secur
6. parameters setting Page 3 of 35 2 CONFIGURATION OF WEB UTILITY The Wireless CPE implements a Web utility allowing user to manage the operation via a user friendly interface This Utility provides comprehensive system management scheme including system configuration performance monitoring system maintenance and administration 2 1 Access Web Utility To access the Web Utility you have to launch your Internet Browser i e MS IE 5 0 or later Netscape Navigator 4 7 or later Step1 Enter Wireless Router s default IP address as hitp 192 168 2 1 in the Address field then press Enter Step2 Login dialog box will appear enter admin as Administrator Name and 1234 as default administrator password and then click Login to access cal utility Connect to 192 168 2 1 o The server 192 168 2 1 at Godhead requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection fi admin J Remember my password cancel Page 4 of 35 Steps After log in you can see the Main menu as below open all close all Operation Mode 8 Internet Settings 0 LAN i _ Advanced Routing k D QoS Ej Wireless Settings Profile Q Link Status Q Site Survey i Statistics O Advance O Qos 11n Configurations About D wes H 0 Firewall Administration
7. station role playing as an Enrollee or an external Registrar PIN 8 digit numbers It is required to enter PIN Code into Registrar using PIN method Each NIC Wireless has only one PIN Code of Enrollee PIN Start Start to add to Registrar using PIN configuration method IF STA Registrar remember that enter PIN Code read from you Enrollee before starting PIN PBC Start Start to add to AP using PBC configuration method WPS Status Display the current status of the WPS function Page 16 of 35 2 3 Internet Settings 2 3 1 LAN When the module operates in the Gateway mode it supports the NAT NAPT feature It means the WAN and LAN interfaces are located in different network segments and therefore the date traffic needs to be routed between the two interfaces To communicate with 802 11n router properly must assign an IP address to the LAN port of the user s PC There are two ways to assign a proper IP address to the user PC s LAN port Manual configuration of the user PC This required if the user configures the 802 11n router WAN port with a static IP address Dynamic IP assignment with DHCP 802 11n router can act as a DHCP server which dynamically assigns an IP address to user s PC located in the LAN side network Click LAN on Internet Settings below screen will prompt for LAN setting Page 17 of 35 open all close all 4 L Operation Mode 2 j Intemet Settings L DHCP clients Adv
8. Disable gt Advanced Routing O Qos IP Address 3 Wireless Settings Port Range J amp Firewall 2 _ MAC IP Port Filtering Protocol TcP amp UDP L Port Forwarding E Di Comment D System Security The maximum rule count is 32 Q Content Filtering 9 Administration Reset Current Virtual Servers in system No IP Address Port Range Protocol Comment Virtual Server Setting Enable Disable the port forward IP Address This is the port number on the WAN side that will be used to access the application You may define a single port or a range of ports You can use a comma to add multiple ports or port ranges Port Range This is the port used to forward the application It can be either a single port or a range of ports For the TCP and UDP services enter the beginning of the range of port numbers used by the service If the service uses a single port number enter it in both the start and finish fields Protocol Select the protocol TCP UDP or TCP amp UDP used to the remote system or service Comment You may key in a description for the IP address Page 24 of 35 2 4 3 DMZ You may setup a De Militarized Zone DMZ to separate internet network and internet DMZ Settings open all close all 9 You may setup a De militarized Zone DMZ to separate internal network and Internet Q Operation Mode A 4 Internet Settings D LAN DMZ Settings O DHCP clie
9. Ethernet port is treated as WAN port The other Ethernet ports and the wireless interface are bridge together and are treated as LAN ports WISP The wireless interface is treated as WAN port and the Ethernet ports are LAN ports After Ethernet Converter mode is applied the WAN will change from Ethernet type to wireless type There will be five LAN ports and one wireless WAN port User must configure wireless encryption connection and set the necessary protocols AP Client The wireless client interface is treated as WAN port and the wireless AP interface and the Ethernet ports are LAN ports Page 6 of 35 2 2 Wireless Settings 2 2 1 Profile The Station Profile page shows the settings and current operation status of the station coal cla Station Profile P The Status page shows the settings and current operation status ofthe Station SE Operation Mode ag Internet Settings Pofile List Profile SSID Channel Authentication Encryption Network Type 0 Qos PRoF001 MyWLAN Auto WPA2 PSK TKIP infrastructure ES Wireless Settings ao Firewall H E Administration Page 7 of 35 2 2 2 Link Status The Station Link Status page shows the settings and current operation status of the Station rie Station Link Status 3 The Status page shows the settings and current operation status of the Station fer iC Operation Mode Gt Internet Settings 0 LAN feee 0 DHCP clients 0 Advanced
10. Mi Faster and Easier Networks User s Manual WLAN Outdoor CPE Model No SP9015 http www micronet info 1 GETTING STARTED The WLAN Broadband CPE is delivered with the following factory default parameters on the Ethernet LAN interfaces Default IP Address 192 168 2 1 Default IP subnet mask 255 255 255 0 WEB login User Name admin WEB login Password 1234 The device has four operation modes Bridge Gateway WISP AP Client The default IP addresses for the device are 192 168 2 1 so you need to make sure the IP address of your PC is in the same subnet as the device such as 192 168 2 X It will take about 25 seconds to complete the boot up sequence after power on Prepare your PC to configure the WLAN Broadband CPE For OS of Microsoft Windows 95 98 Me 1 Click the Start button and select Settings then click Control Panel The Control Panel window will appear Note Windows Me users may not see the Network control panel If so select View all Control Panel options on the left side of the window 2 Move mouse and double click the right button on Network icon The Network window will appear 3 Check the installed list of Network Components lf TCP IP is not installed click the Add button to install it otherwise go to step 6 4 Select Protocol in the Network Component Type dialog box and click Add button 5 Select TCP IP in Microsoft of Select Network Protocol dialog box then click OK button to install the
11. TCP IP protocol it may need the Microsoft Windows CD to complete the installation Close and go back to Network dialog box after the TCP IP installation 6 Select TCP IP and click the properties button on the Network dialog box Select Specify an IP address and type in values as following example P Address 192 168 2 254 any IP address within 192 168 2 2 to 192 168 2 254 is good to connect the Wireless LAN Access Point P Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 8 Click OK and reboot your PC after completes the IP parameters setting N For OS of Microsoft Windows 2000 XP 1 Click the Start button and select Settings then click Control Panel The Control Panel window will appear 2 Move mouse and double click the right button on Network and Dial up Connections icon Move mouse and double click the Local Area Connection icon The Local Area Connection window will appear Click Properties button in the Local Area Connection window 3 Check the installed list of Network Components If TCP IP is not installed click the Add button to install it otherwise go to step 6 4 Select Protocol in the Network Component Type dialog box and click Add button Page 2 of 35 5 8 Select TCP IP in Microsoft of Select Network Protocol dialog box then click OK button to install the TCP IP protocol it may need the Microsoft Windows CD to complete the installation Close and go back to Network dialog box after the TCP IP installation Select TCP
12. UPnP UPUP is architecture for pervasive peer to peer network connectivity of PCs and intelligent devices or appliances particularly within the home UPnP builds on Internet standards and technologies such as TCP IP HTTP and XML to enable these devices automatically connect with one another and work together to make networking particularly home networking possible for more people Default Disable Router Advertisement Default Disable PPPoE Relay Default Disable DNS Proxy Enable the DNS Proxy that will relay users clients DNS requests to a real DNS server IP address Users no need to specify real DNS server IP address Default Enabled 2 3 2 DHCP Clients DHCP client computers connected to the device will have their information displayed in the DHCP Client List table The table will show the MAC Address IP Address and Expired in of the DHCP lease for each client computer open all close all DHCP Client List 3 You could monitor DHCP clients here Operation Mode Internet Settings DHCP Clients MAC Address IP Address Expires in Advanced Routing O Qos J Wireless Settings Firewall 9 Administration MAC Address Shows the client MAC address information IP address Shows the client IP address information Expires in Shows the expired time of the client Page 19 of 35 2 3 3 Advanced Routing Static routes are special routes that t
13. anced Routing D as BHI Wireless Settings BD Firewall BHI Administration Local Area Network LAN Settings You may enable disable networking functions and configure their parameters as your wish IP Address s2682 0 t s oat 228280 u2 Cene ae LAN2 IP Address a asane a MAC Address ocg t ititsid DHCP Type Server z End IP Ad ress 192168 2 254 00 Subnet Mask 285 2552550 Secondary DNS svef ss Lease Time sso o Statically Assigned wie IP Statically Assigned ai IP Statically Assigned car IP 802 1d Spanning Tree bisse E LLTD Disable IGMP Proxy Disable me o Router Advertisement Disable E E LAN IP Address The LAN IP address Default 192 168 2 1 Subnet Mask The LAN net mask Default 255 255 255 0 DHCP Type Select Disable to disable this Router to distribute IP address Select Server to enable this Router to distribute IP addresses DHCP server And the following field will be activated for you to enter this starting IP address Page 18 of 35 Start IP address Specify the starting IP address of the IP address pool Default Start IP 192 168 2 1 End IP address Specify the ending IP address of the IP address pool Default End IP 192 168 2 254 Lease Time Specify the time duration for which the settings will be in effect Default 86400 seconds 802 1d Spanning Tree Default Disable LLTD Default Disable IGMP Proxy Default Disable
14. ct the interface mode from drop down list Comment Enter the comment for this static route Current Routing table in the system To see the detail settings of current routing table in the system Dynamic Routing Setting RIP RIP can be used to cache routes learned by routing protocols thus allowing the automation of static routing maintenance The router using the RIP Routing Information Protocol protocol determines the network packet s route based on the fewest number of hops between the source and the destination In this case you could automatically adjust to physical changes in the network layout Default is Disable Page 21 of 35 2 3 4 QoS QoS Quality of Service is a different priority bandwidth control this function could help to separate the packet to different priority to WAN connection This option will provide better service of selected network traffic over various technologies Deploying QoS management to guarantee that all application receive the service levels required and sufficient bandwidth to meet performance expectations is indeed one important aspect of modem enterprise network open all close all Quality of Service Settings 9 You may setup rules to provide Quality of Service guarantees for specific applications Operation Mode 8 Internet Settings O LAN QoS Setup O DHCP clients Quality of Service Disable Advanced Routing 7 Upload Bandwidth Bits sec H I Wireless Settings Downloa
15. d Bandwidth Bits sec H Firewall H Administration Submit 2 4 Firewall The Firewall contains the following sections MAC IP Port Filtering Port Forwarding DMZ System Security Setting Content Filtering and Port Trigger 2 4 1 MAC IP Port Filtering Settings You can setup firewall rules to protect your network from virus worm and malicious activity on the internet Filters are used to deny or allow LAN computers from access the Internet Within the local area network the unit can be setup to deny Internet access to computers using the assigned IP or MAC addresses The unit can also block users from accessing restricted web site Page 22 of 35 open all close all MAC IP Port Filtering Settings You may setup firewall rules to protect your network from virus worm and malicious activity on the 3 Internet Operation Mode Qj Internet Settings 1 LAN D DHCP cliens Advanced Routing A IP iltering sa at D Qos MAC IP Port Filteri Disable H Wireless Settings Defaut Policy The packet that don t match with any rules would be Dropped 3 3 Firewall L MAC IP Port Filtering a peset Port Forwarding 0 DMZ System Security Content Filtering E MAC address Dest IP Address E source IP Address lina Protocol None Dest Port Range n Source Port Range ss action Accent i comment I The maximum rule count is 32 Apply _Reset Curr
16. ent MAC IP Port filtering rules in system Source MAC Dest IP Source IP Dest Port n Pkt i tocol Com t no address Address Address Eroan Range Bia fonon AR Cnt Others would be dropped Delete Selected Reset MAC IP Port Filtering Enable this function all list from the filtering will be deny the internet access Default Policy There have 2 options Dropped and Accepted MAC Address The MAC address of the computer in the LAN Local Area Network to be used in the MAC filter table Enter the MAC address of LAN port e g 00 00 27 88 81 18 Dest IP Address The IP address that will be denied to access Source IP Address The IP address that will be denied access to the Internet Protocol This is the protocol type that will be used with the Port that will be blocked Page 23 of 35 Destination Port Range The single port or port range that will be denied to access If no port is specified all ports will be denied access Source Port Range The single port or port range that will be denied access to the Internet If no port is specified all ports will be denied access 2 4 2 Port Forwarding You may setup virtual servers to provide service on internet 3 open all close all Virtual Server Settings You may setup Virtual Servers to provide services on Internet Operation Mode Ej Internet Settings 0 LAN Virtual Server Settings O DHCP clients Virtual Server Settings
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18. he network administrator manually enters into the router configuration The route table allows the user to configure and define all the static routes supported by the router You may add and remote custom Internet routing rules and or enable dynamic routing exchange rotocol here open all close all Static Routing Settings 3 You may add and remote custom Internet routing rules and or enable dynamic routing exchange protocol here C Operation Mode Ag Internet Settings i Add a routing rule Destination a Wireless Settings sinc Host C H Firewall Gateway H 0 Administration Interface LAN Comment DEE Apply _Reset al Current Routing table in the system No Destination Netmask Gateway Flags Metric Ref Use Interface Comment h 10 10 00 2552552550 booo I b 0 b ii Delete Reset Dynamic Routing Settings Dynamic Routing Protocol RIP Disable gt Apply _Reset Page 20 of 35 Add a routing rule Destination Defines the base IP address Network Number that will be compared with the destination IP address after an AND with NetMask to see if this is the target route Range select the range from drop down list Gateway Enter IP address of the next hop router that will be used to route traffic for this route If this route is local defines the locally connected hosts and Type Host then this IP address MUST be the IP Address of the router Interface Sele
19. ity Policy Security Mode OPEN Power Saving Mode Wire Equivalence Protection WEP WEP Key Length 64 bit 10 hex digits 5 ascii keys WEP Key Entry Method Hexadecimal WEP Key 1 cnet WEP Key 2 Be WEP Key 3 rs WEP Key 4 iE Default Key Key 1 WEP Keys Page 10 of 35 22 4 Statistics The Station Statistics page shows the settings and current operation status of the Station open all close all few 0 Operation Mode ey Internet Settings C DHCP clients Advanced Routing Qos 5 a Wireless Settings Profile Link Status 11n Configurations D About W Firewall H Administration Station Statistics The Status page shows the settings and current operation status ofthe Station Frames Transmitted Successfully 763 Frames Transmitted Successfully Without Retry 763 Frames Transmitted Successfully After Retry s o Frames Fail To Receive ACK After All Retries o RTS Frames Sucessfully Receive CTS c RTS Frames Fail To Receive CTS Frames Received Successfully 0 Frames Received With CRC Error 76 Frames Dropped Due To Out of Resource 0 Duplicate Frames Received 0 Page 11 of 35 2 2 5 Advance The Station Advanced Configuration page shows the settings and current operation stat
20. ng sections Administration Upload Firmware Setting Management Status Statistics System Command and System Log 2 5 1 Management You may configure administrator account and password NTP settings and Dynamic DNS settings here open all close all 3 Operation Mode O Internet Settings D Wireless Settings B Firevaall Sj Administration Management Upload Firmvare Settings Managemen D Status Statistics System Command System Log SDK History System Management You may configure administrator account and password NTP settings and Dynamic DNS settings here Language Settings Select Language English Adminstrator Settings Account admin e esses NTP Settings SatJan 1 01 38 02 UTC2C Sync with host GMT 11 00 Midway Island Samoa SS ex time nist gov ntp0 broad mit edu time stdtime gov tw NTP synchronization hours Duration Action Dise M Page 29 of 35 2 5 2 Upload Firmware Firmware is the main software image which the AP Router needs to perform all tasks in real time Firmware upgrades are required for adding new features or to resolves bugs It takes about 1 minute to upload upgrade flash and be patient please Caution A corrupted image will hang up the system open all close all Upgrade Firmware 3 Upgrade the Ralink SoC firmware to obtain new functionalit
21. nts DMZ Settings Disable 0 Advanced Routing O Qos DMZ IP Address Wireless Settings Firewall Appl Reset MAC IP Port Filtering ely Reset System Security Content Filtering H Administration DMZ Setting If the DMZ Host Function is enabled it means that you set up DMZ host at a particular computer to be exposed to the Internet so that some applications software especially Internet Online game can have two way connections Select Enable or Disable from the pull down menu DMZ IP Address Enter the IP address of a particular host in your LAN that will receive all the packets originally going to the WAN port Public IP address above Note You need to give your LAN PC clients a fixed static IP address for DMZ to work properly Page 25 of 35 2 4 4 System Security Settings You may configure the system firewall to protect AP Router itself from attacking open all close all System Security Settings 3 You may configure the system firewall to protect AP Router itself from attacking SE Operation Mode ag Internet Settings gia O DHCP clients Remote management via WAN Allow gt Advanced Routing D oos H Wireless Settings Ping form WAN Filter ES Firewall e D MAC IP Port Filtering Ping form WAN Filter Disable x Port Forwarding Stateful Packet Inspection SPI D Content Filtering SPI Firewall B 03 Administra
22. ows MAC address of itself and Timeout Value of setting Page 13 of 35 2 2 7 11n Configurations The Station 11n Configurations page shows the settings and current operation status of the station open all cose all Station 11n Configurations p The Status page shows the settings and current operation status of the Station Operation Mode A Internet Settings D aN O DHCP clients i I enable e ae epee eae Manual Auto 3 Wireless Settings MPDU density bx Q Profile Agaregation MSDU A MSDU I enable Link Status Site Survey Statistics Apply Advance D wes H Firewall Administration MPDU Aggregation MPDU stands for MAC Protocol Data Unit MPDUs are the fragmented units of MSDU also called MAC frames encapsulate the higher layer protocol data or contain MAC management messages MPDU Density Select 0 7 to configure the MPDU density Aggregation MDSU A MSDU A MSDU stands for Aggregate MAC service data unit This option allows aggregation of multiple MSDU in one MPDU The MSDU is that unit of data that is received from the LLC sub layer which lies above the MAC sub layer in a protocol stack The LLC and MAC sub layers are collectively referred to as the DLL Page 14 of 35 2 2 8 About The About page shows driver version and MAC address open all close all 3 0 Operation Mode Fy Internet Settings 0 LAN 0
23. t Link settings open all close all 3 Q Operation Mode Internet Settings 0 LAN O DHCP clients Advanced Routing Qos Ej Wireless Settings Profile iL Link Status Site Survey 0 Statistics C Advance 0D Qos 0 11n Configurations 0 About if WPS H 0 Firewall H Administration Station Advanced Configurations The Status page shows the settings and current operation status of the Station Qos Configuration WMM M enable WMM Power Saving I enable PS Mode M ac BE Macek Mac Mac_vo Direct Link Setup T enable ss Amy MAC Address i i i Timeout Value sec DLS Apply DLS Status MAC Address Timeout Tear Down 1 QoS Configuration WMM Enable Wi Fi Multi Media WMM Power Saving Enable WMM Power Save PS Mode Select which ACs you want to enable Direct Link Setup Enable DLS direct Link Setup 2 Direct Link Setup MAC Address Fill in the blanks of Direct Link with MAC address of STA Connect with the same AP that supports DLS features Timeout Value Timeout Value represent that it disconnect automatically after some seconds The value is integer The integer must be between 0 65535 It represents that it always connects if the value is zero 3 DLS Status After configuring DLS successfully show MAC address of the opposite side and Timeout Value of setting in DLS Status In DLS Status of the opposite side it sh
24. tion Page 26 of 35 2 4 5 Content Filtering You can setup content filter to restrict the improper content access open all close all Content Filter Settings You can setup Content Filter to restrict the improper content access Operation Mode tS inteme Setti Webs Content Filter s iter I Proxy I Java I Activex C DHCP clients Advanced Routing B Qos eD Wireless Settings SRS Firewall MAC IP Port Filtering Webs URL Filter Settings Port Forwarding Webs Host Filter Settings Current Website Host Filters No Host Keyword Add a Host keyword Filter Keyword Page 27 of 35 Content Filter Setting There have three options for this filter Proxy Java and ActiveX When those options are checked the content filter will deny computer from access to the internet by contented those options Web URL Filter Setting With security reason the URL Filter provides the enterprise to manage and restrict employee access to non business or undesirable content on the Internet URL Filter is a web solution that blocks web sites access according the URL Filter String no matter the URL string is found full or partial matched with a keyword Web Host Filter Settings Web Host Filter is a web solution that blocks web sites access according the Web Host name or partial matched with a keyword Page 28 of 35 2 5 Administration The Administration contains the followi
25. us 3 0D Operation Mode Herpesi n Wireless Settings SDK Version 3 2 0 0 Aug 24 2009 H Firewall System Up Time 1 hour 53 mins 22 secs B Administration x System Platform RT2880 with IC PHY Management Upload Firmware Operation Mode WISP Mode D Status Connected Type DHCP A Statistics WAN IP Address D System Command Subnet Mask C System Log i SDK History Default Gateway Primary Domain Name Server 192 168 1 5 Secondary Domain Name Server 168 95 1 1 MAC Address 00 0C 43 28 80 20 Local IP Address 10 10 10 254 Local Netmask 255 255 255 0 MAC Address 00 0C 43 28 80 21 Ethernet Port Status Let s take a look at the status of Ralink SoC Platform not support Page 32 of 35 2 5 5 Statistics In this section you can look at the statistics of this wireless 11n Router such as Memory statistics WAN LAN s Rx amp Tx packets and all interface statistics etc open all close all Statistic 4 Take a look at the Ralink SoC statistics Operation Mode Gp Internet Settings 5 Wireless Settings Memory total 12504 kB 0 Firewall Memory left 2080 kB i iN L Management WAN Rx packets 0 O Upload Firmware i WAN Rx bytes o Settings Management 0 Status WAN Tx packets 15000 D Statistics WAN Tx bytes o System Command LAN Rx padkets 21129 System Log LAN Rx bytes 1579010 1 SDK History LAN Tx packets 4880 LAN Tx bytes 2028259 Name lo Rx Packet o Rx Byte fo Tx Packet o Tx
26. us of the station open all close all 3 Operation Mode Ej Internet Settings Station Advanced Configurations The Status page shows the settings and current operation status of the Station D LAN Advance Configuration D DHCP clients Wireless Mode Infra 802 11 AN mixed mode z Advanced Routing D os 11B G 5 CH1 14 B Wireless Settings Country Region Code 44 Q Profile A Q Link Status D Site Survey B G Protection Auto z Statistics Tx Rate Auto gt M Tx Burst Q 11n Configurations D About HT Physical Mode D wes T G Firewall H H 0 Administration BW 20 Auto Gl Long Auto MCS Auto RADIO OFF Apply Wireless Mode Select wireless mode 802 11A Only 802 11 AN mix mode are supported Country Region Code This field displays the region of operation for which the wireless interface is intended B G Protection User can choose from Auto On and Off Auto STA will dynamically change as AP announcement ON Always send frame with protection Off Always send frame without protection TX Rate Manually force the Transmit using selected rate Default is auto TX Burst Frame burst mode HT Physical Mode Configure HT Status in use containing HT MM or GF BW 20 or Auto Gl Long or Auto and MCS 0 15 32 or Auto settings Page 12 of 35 2 2 6 QoS The QoS configuration page can allow you to configure WMM and Direc
27. y Ittakes about 1 minute to upload upgrade flash and be patient please Caution A corrupted image will hang up the system i O Operation Mode H Internet Settings i Update Firmware H 0 Wireless Settings p H Firewall Location Browse BS Administration Management D Settings Management UYE AA LCE Q Status Location z Q Statistics Q System Command L System Log iC SDK History Update Bootloader Location Force upgrade firmware via mem Force No Apply Page 30 of 35 2 5 3 Setting Management You might save system settings by exporting them to configuration file restore them by import the file or reset them to factory default open all close all Settings Management 3 You might save system settings by exporting them to a configuration file restore them by Qo eae importing the file or reset them to factory default H peration Mode aD Internet Settings H 0 Wireless Settings ae Firewall Export Seti EG Administration ad lt L System Command Settings file location Statistics Import Settings 0 System Log i SDK History Load Factory Defaults Load Default Button Load Default Page 31 of 35 2 5 4 Status In this section you can look at the status of this wireless 11n Router such as System Info Internet Configurations and Local Network etc open all close all Access Point Stat
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