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1. NNTP Network News Transport Protocol 119 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol 161 SIP Session Initiation Protocol PPTP Point to Point Tunneling Protocol About the other well known ports please search in http www iana org assiqnments port numbers Multiple Servers behind NAT Example In this case there are two PCs in the local network accessible for outside users 50 S AP Client Web Server ea 9 IP Address 192 168 2 1 Port 80 SY Internet AP Device with Router Mode enabled de WLAN IP Address 192 168 2 254 FTP Server IP Address 192 168 2 2 Port 21 Current Port Forwarding Table 142 168 2 TCP UDIP aL Web Server 19216822 TCP UDP 21 FTF Server s Configuring DMZ A Demilitarized Zone is used to provide Internet services without sacrificing unauthorized access to its local private network Typically the DMZ host contains devices accessible to Internet traffic such as Web HTTP servers FTP servers SMTP e mail servers and DNS servers So that all inbound packets will be redirected to the computer you set It also is useful while you run some applications ex Internet game that use uncertain incoming ports Site contents DMZ B Wizard E Operation Mode A Demilitarized Zone is used to provide Internet services without sacrificing Wireless unauthorized access to its local private network Typically the DMZ host contains A TCP IP devices accessible to Internet traffic such
2. ite contents Bandwidth Control Settings Sayer E Wizard E Operation Mode MM Wireless This page is used to configure the networking bandwidth You can set the upstream and downstream data rate when the device is set to client mode M TCP IP El 3 Bandwidth Control ae 24000 ES Status Upstream Data Rate 16 24000 kbps BA aos Upstream Latency 30 20 1024 ms Bi Bandwidth 2 ES SNMP Upstream Burst Packet 25600 1600 40000 Bytes Statistics Downstream Data Rate 24000 16 24000 kbps DDNS Ey Time Zone Downstream Latency 20 20 1024 ms Log Downstream Burst Packet 25600 1600 40000 Bytes BY Miscellaneous B Upgrade Firmware B save Reload Setting 4 _Avaly Changes By Password E Reboot Note Only device on Client mode or WISP mode this functionality can take effective 2 Parameter Definition Upstream Data Rate Speed of transmit data that from Ethernet interface to Wireless interface Upstream Latency Similar a waiting time the data queuing time while the data is transmit or receive interface to Ethernet interface Downstream Burst Similar a buffer the data will into the buffer Packet while the data is transmit or receive QoS Quality of Service Filter Priority and IP ToS have not finished yet and also fine tuning QoS allows you to specify some rules to ensure the quality of service in your network Such as use Bandwidth Priority concept to allocate bandwidth This fun
3. Oday 0h 14m 2s 11912 kB Mode Infrastructure Client Bridge Band 2 4 GHz B G SSID Target AP SSID Channel Number 11 Encryption Disabled BSSID 00 00 00 00 00 00 R i TCP IP Configuration Attain IP Protocol Fixed IP IP Address 192 168 2 205 Subnet Mask 255 255 2550 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 DHCP Server Disabled MAC Address 00 00 00 04 22 21 37 The alternative way to configure as following Step 1 In Wireless Site Survey page select one of the SSIDs you want to connect and then press Connect button to establish the link e Site contents Wireless Site Su rvey BS Wizard B Operation Mode This page provides tool to scan the wireless network If any Access Point or IBSS is found you could choose to connect it manually when client mode is enabled BY Basic Settings BY Advanced Settings y Security SD BSD Chamel Tye Enay RSSI Quality Select Aim Access Contro WLAN_G_TEST 00 00 01 02 03 04 11 G AP no 61 53 dbm 85 3 9 lO a mie Bong gs 00 04 14 00 80 18 1 G AP no 60 54 dbm s Tolo ES Connecting Profile ZINTECH 2F 00 05 9e 80ble3 1 B G AP yes 41 65 dim Te ON O i a Zinwell 00 05 9 804669 110 AP no 40 70 dm lolo fia Mandocrnert ZINTECH 3F 00 05 9e 80 bl bd 11 Bx3 AP yes 29 72 dm 2 FOO ES Reboot RTL8186 default 00 00 00 a bb01 7 6 AP no 26 74 dem w lolo throu 00059811967 6 B G AP no 13 82 dim 67 o o 4 Step 2 If the linking is established successfull
4. 802 1d Spanning Tree Disabled v Clone MAC Address 000000000000 MTU Size 1500 Wait for refreshing web page Site contents E Wizard Change setting successfully ES Operation Mode Please wait a while for refreshing webpage SS a E LAN Interface BS WAN Interface e Route MM Firewall Ml Management By Reboot If IP address was modified you have to re connect the WebServer with the new address 19 4 Access the web server by new IP address 192 168 2 203 then use Basic Settings page to change SSID and CHANNEL Site contents a vey E Connecting Profile TCP IP Ba Firewall MM Management B Reboot Wireless Basic Settings This page is used to configure the parameters for wireless LAN clients which may connect to your Access Point Here you may change wireless encryption settings as well as wireless network parameters Enable universal repeater mode can let radio act as AP and client simultaneouly but remember the channel must be as same as the connected AP E Disable Wireless LAN Interface Band 2 4 GHz B G v Mode AP v Network Infrastructure Type SSID DEV3 es a Show Active Clients umber Enable Mac Clone Single Ethernet Client Enable Universal Repeater Mode Extended SSID once selected and applied extended SSID and channel number will be updated Refresh 5 Us
5. please use Site Survey page to re connect a Wireless Site Survey This page provides tool to scan the wireless network If any Access Point or IBSS is found you could choose to connect it manually when client mode is enabled SSD BSSID Chamel Type Enoy RSSI Quality DEV1 00 00 00 04 2728 1 B S AP no 67 49 dn 000414008018 1G AP no LS Aba BS Zinwell 00059804669 116 AP no 40 70dbm 2 ZINTECH 2F 0005 9 80ble3 1 HG AP yes 36 68dbm 2 ZINTECH 3F RTL8186 default throu 00 05 92 80 bl bd 11 B G AP yes 29 72 dbm 85 00 00 00 aa bb 01 7 BG AP no 24 75 dbm 68 00 05 9e 81 09 67 6 B G AP no 12 82 dm 34 o 0 00 0 o o i elo oole 23 Configure DEV5 Access the web server http 192 168 2 254 of device from the 1 2 3 4 Ethernet port Caution If you configure multiple devices in the same PC since the devices have the same default IP address but different MAC addresses it may cause you unable to access the web server of device If the situation happens please try to clean the ARP table of your PC by DOS command arp d then you can access the web server of device using the default IP address a Site contents BY Wizard E Operation Mode Mn Wireless Ma TCP IP EE SEMEN BY Reboot Use Wizard page to setup device Setup Wizard The setup wizard will guide you to configure access point for first time
6. 00 05 9e8 80 8e 11 2 00 05 9e 80 aa 22 39 0 1 3 00 e0 4c 81 86 21 3 11 6 Active Clients After press Active Clients button you would see WLAN AP Active Clients window In this window you could see client s information such as 80 AA AAA Pt MAC Address Tx Rate Mbps Power Sawing 1 30 54 na 00 05 92 80 3e d7 1 7 Connect to Web Server If you want connect to device s web server you could press this button or double click on the device 8 Close You could press this button to leave this tool 9 Reset the password to default password If the user had changed the login password and forgot it he can execute ResetPassword exe to reset to the default password When the password has been reset by this program the following message window will be prompt on screen Then the user can use the default password qwert to login the tool dara reel The password of autodiscovery tool 1s reset successfully 81
7. Please follow the setup wizard step by step Welcome to Setup Wizard The Wizard will guide you the through following steps Begin by clicking on Next 1 Setup Operation Mode 2 Choose your Time Zone 3 Setup LAN Interface 4 Setup WAN Interface 5 Wireless LAN Setting 6 Wireless Security Setting Press Next gt gt button then set the Operation Mode to Wireless ISP mode Site contents gt it ntent B Wizard By Operation Mode EE M TCP IP MM Firewall Bi Management Reboot 1 Operation Mode You can setup different modes to LAN and WLAN interface for NAT and bridging function Router In this mode the device is supposed to connect to internet via ADSL Cable Modem The NAT is enabled and PCs connected with WLAN share the same IP to ISP through WAN port The connection type can be setup in WAN page by using PPPOE DHCP client PPTP client or Static IP 172 1 1 1 is the default Static IP address for WAN port Bridge In this mode the ethernet port and wireless interface are bridged together and NAT function is disabled All the WAN related function and firewall are not supported O Wireless Ip this mode the wireless client will connect to ISP access point The NAT is enabled and PCs connecting with the ethernet port share the same IP to ISP through wireless LAN You must set the wireless to client mode and connect to the ISP AP The connection type can be setup in WAN page by using
8. 254 065500 RSSI Interval HTTP Port 1 65535 RSSI Interval 50 6400 seconds Input your RSSI Interval to specify the refresh time of RSSI information The RSSI information can be found on the page of Wireless Basic Setting Active Client Table Wireless Site Survey and Status Because it has to wait to receive the radio signal the throughput of this device will be impacted if the interval is too short The default interval is 100 seconds Ping WatchDog Ping WatchDog Enabled Click to enable this function This device can check its own status by ping another host When user enable this option the device perform ping to a specific network host Once the ping is timeout it may be caused by its network function crashes and the device will reboot to fix it Ping WatchDog Enabled Target Host IP Address Ping Interval 15 66400 seconds Ping Threshold 1 100 times Ping Rebooting Delay 10 600 seconds Following Table describes the Ping WatchDog configuration parameter TZ Label Target Host IP Address Ping Interval Ping Threshold Ping Rebooting Delay Aiming Tool Specify the IP Address of the Network host to ping specify the waiting time for the next ping If this time is too short it will impact the through of this AP The default value is 100 specify the Ping fail times of criteria If this device ping fails several times continuously and the fail times meet this criterion it will perform reboo
9. IP Address 192 168 3 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 132 163 2 1 2 Enter IP Address of Network 4 Subnet Mask and IP Address of Router R2 in Default Gateway field final click Apply Change button Enable Static Route IP Address 192 168 4 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 355 O Default Gateway 192 163 2 2 3 In Static Route Table there have two routings for Network 3 and Network 4 Static Route Table 142 168 50 29525952595 192 168 2 1 12 168 40 255255 255 0 142 168 22 64 Dynamic Route Setup The Dynamic Route utilizes RIP1 2 to transmit and receive the route information with other Routers 1 Enable Dynamic Route and then select RIP 1 transmit receive packets final click Apply Change button RIP2 or Both to Enable Dynamic Route RIP transmit to WAN RIP and RIF RIP receive from WAN RIP and RIF2 e RIP transmit to LAN RIP receive from LAN RIFI and RIF2 al 2 Click Show Route Table button to show Dynamic Route Table Enable Static Route IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway 3 In Dynamic Routing lable there have two routings for Network 3 and Network 4 Routing Table This table shows the all routing entry UG 0 0 UG o 0 U 0 0 q 1721 10 0000 255 255 55 0 U 0 0 whan 0000 1721 1 154 0 000 UG 0 O O wht 65 VPN Pass through This functionality let the device can Pass through the VPN packets including PPTP L2TP IPsec VPN Co
10. PPPOE DHCP client PPTP client or Static IP 5 E Press Next gt gt button then disable Time Zone function Site contents o BY Wizard B Operation Mode ES B TCP IP MM Firewall EME PE E Reboot 2 Time Zone Setting You can maintain the system time by synchronizing with a public time server over the Internet C Enable NTP client update Time Zone Select GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana NTP server 192 541 41 North America 5 5 24 5 6 rA 8 Press Next gt gt button then set the IP address of LAN interface gt Site contents 3 LAN Interface Setup E Wizard E Operation Mode This page is used to configure the parameters for local area network which connects EEES to the device Here you may change the setting for IP Address Subnet Mask The TCP IP DHCF Server will be up and running please make sure there is no another DHCP Firewall Server in your network when the device is in Bridge Client Modes Management By Reboot IP Address 192 168 2 205 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Press Next gt gt button then select the Client for mode and change the SSID to DEVS e ls 5 Wireless Basic Settings By Wizard ES Operation Mode This page is used to configure the parameters for wireless LAN clients which may EEES connect to your Access Point If you want to use Wirele
11. Password Connection Type Continuous v Disconnect Idle Time 1 1000 minutes MTU Size 1412 1400 1492 bytes O Attain DNS Automatically Set DNS Manually DNS 1 DNS 2 DNS 3 Clone MAC Address 000000000000 C Enable uPnP Enable Web Server Access on WAN Enable IPsec pass through on VPN connection C Enable PPTP pass through on VPN connection C Enable L2TP pass through on VPN connection Chas E The account provided by your ISP The password for your account Continuous connect to ISP permanently Manual Manual connect disconnect to ISP On Demand Automatically connect to ISP when user needs to access the Internet The number of inactivity minutes to disconnect from ISP This setting is only available when Connect on Demand connection type is selected Maximum Transmission Unit 1412 is the default setting you may need to change the MTU for optimal performance with your specific ISP The IP addresses of DNS provided by your ISP DNS Domain Name Server is used to map domain names to IP addresses DNS maintain central lists of domain name IP addresses and map the domain names in your Internet requests to other servers on the Internet until the specified web site is found Clone device MAC address to the specify MAC address required by your ISP Enable UPnP this function allows the device to be found and configured automatically by th
12. Reboot Port Filtering Entries in this table are used to restrict allow certain types of data packets from your local network to Internet through the Gateway Use of such filters can be helpful in securing your local network Denied or Allowed list depends on your IP forwarding default policy in Route page Enable Port Filtering denied list Protocol Both Comment Port Range Current Filter Table lf you select DROP for the IP forwarding default policy once the source port of outgoing packets match the port definition or within the port ranges in the table the firewall will allow those packets form LAN to WAN y ite contents a E Wizard E Operation Mode Bi Wireless f TCP IP B Port Filtering B IP Filtering ES MAC Filtering By Port Forwarding By DMZ ES VPN Mi Management e Reboot IP Filtering Port Filtering Entries in this table are used to restrict allow certain types of data packets from your local network to Internet through the Gateway Use of such filters can be helpful in securing your local network Denied or Allowed list depends on your IP forwarding default policy in Route page Enable Port Filtering allowed list Protocol 50th Comment Port Range Current Filter Table When you enable the IP Filtering function you can specify local IP Addresses in current filter table If you select ACCEPT
13. Server Access on WAN C Enable IPsec pass through on VPN connection C Enable PPTP pass through on VPN connection C Enable L2TP pass through on VPN connection 2 Clone MAC address for DHCP Client WAN access type gt Site contents WAN Interface Setup Ej Wizard teed ES Operation Mode This page is used to configure the parameters for Internet network which connects to the WAN e A e iS port of your Access Point Here you may change the access method to Static IP DHCP pride Client PPPoE or PPTP by click the item value of WAN Access type by LAN Interface ES WAN Interface WAN Access Type DHCP Client v ME mn Firewall O Attain DNS Automatically Mi Management ER Reboot Set DNS Manually DNS 1 DNS 2 DNS 3 Clone MAC Address _ 01122334455 C Enable uPnP Enable Web Server Access on WAN C Enable IPsec pass through on VPN connection C Enable PPTP pass through on VPN connection Enable L2TP pass through on VPN connection 57 Clone MAC address for PPPoE WAN access type E Wizard ES Operation Mode ES B LAN Interface E WAN Interface e Route MN Firewall Mi Management e Reboot WAN Access Type PPPoE v User Name 870436090 hinet net Password cnssoasa Connection Type Continuous v Disconnect Idle Time 5 1 1000 minutes MTU Size 1412 1400 1492 bytes O Attain DNS Automatically Set DNS Ma
14. Type zit e Reboot SSID hank Channel j 4 Show Active Clients Number Enable Mac Clone Single Ethernet Client Enable Universal Repeater Mode Extended SSID once selected and applied extended SSID and channel number will be updated SSID BSSID Channel Type Encrypt RSSI Quality Refresh Disable Wireless LAN Interface Disable the wireless interface of device Band The device supports 2 4GHz B 2 4GHz G and 2 4GHz B G mixed modes Mode The radio of device supports different modes as following 1 AP The radio of device acts as an Access Point to serves all wireless clients to join a wireless local network 2 Client Support Infrastructure and Ad hoc network types to act as a wireless adapter 3 WDS Wireless Distribution System this mode serves as a wireless repeater only devices with WDS function supported can connect to it all the wireless clients can t survey and connect the device when the mode is selected 4 AP WDS Support both AP and WDS functions the wireless clients and devices with WDS function supported can survey and connect to it 28 o Infrastructure This type requires the presence of 802 11b g Access Point All communication is done via the Access Point My gt A 9 P Ad Hoc This type provides a peer to peer communication between wireless stations All the communication is done from Client to Client without any Access Point involved Ad Hoc networ
15. amp restore configuration data of device just assign the target filename with full path at your local host then you can backup configuration data to local host or restore configuration data to the device Auto Discovery Tool User can use this tool to find out how many devices in your local area network The name of tool is WirelessConf exe it in the packing CD Login When the user opens this Auto Discovery tool the login password must be inputted The default password is qwert After inputting the password click Login button to open the tool FE Password Login N Detail Discover Set a IF If the user doesn t input the password or input a wrong password he can t login the tool and see the alert window HirelessCont Login failed Please tor again 71 E Wireless LAN Semmes Conficaration Tool AS SSID IF Address Subnet Wask MAC Address Active Client 11 WLAN TEST 192 160 200 255 255 255 0 AF Bridge 00 00 00 06 06 51 O e ANLAN TEST 1 192 166 2 50 255 255 255 0 AF Bridge 00 00 00 44 00 02 O aj El Password i Login New Password Change Passward o Y J Q 1 Change Password The user can change the default login password Just enter new password after login this tool and click Change Password button 2 Discover After press this button you could see there are how many devices in your network And you would see the basic information about these devices su
16. encryption settings as well as wireless network parameters Enable universal repeater mode can let radio act ES Basic Settings as AP and client simultaneouly but remember the channel must be as same as the BY Advanced Settings connected AP B Security BY Access Control WDS settings C Disable Wireless LAN Interface E Site Survey Send 2 4 GHz B4 G v B Connecting Profile TCP IP Mode Client v Bi Firewall Network Mi Management Type infrastructure i j Reboot ES Reboo SSID hank Channel 11 Show Active Clients 3 Number Enable Mac Clone Single Ethernet Client Enable Universal Repeater Mode Extended SSID once selected and applied extended SSID and channel number will be updated SSD BSSID Chamel Type Encrypt RSSI Quality Refresh 4 Loss Reet Configuring Universal Repeater This device can be configured as a Repeater In this mode the device can extend available wireless range of other AP let user can link the network that they want Also the device working as AP and Repeater same time Following two ways describe how to make Universal Repeater effective 1 Enable Universal Repeater Mode and then select a SSID in the Table that you want Final click Apply Changes button to take effective Click Refresh button to make table renew 40 E c C SEEE Profile a TCP IP B Firewall i gt cae WEI AO WIUISCICOS IISLYYUIN Pal anicicio LIavic U
17. link under Management to open the QoS Setting page This page is divided into three parts basic settings QoS rule settings and current QoS setting table 1 Enable QoS and enter Max Throughput default 20Mbps gt Bandwidth Ratio default H 50 M 30 L 20 QoS Enabled Bandwidth Borrowed Max Throughput 20000 kbps Bandwidth Ratio H M L 30 20 kg The following table describes the labels in this part QoS Enabled Select this check box to enable quality of service Bandwidth Borrowed Select this check box to allow a rule to borrow unused bandwidth Bandwidth borrowing is decided by priority of the rules Higher priority will get the remaining bandwidth first Max Throughput Enter the value of max throughput in kbps that you 61 want to allocate for one rule The value should between 1200 kbps and 24000 kbps Bandwidth Ratio You can specify the ratio of priority in these fields H M L The range from 1 to 99 The High priority s ratio should higher than Medium prioritys ratio and Medium priority s ratio should higher than Low priority s ratio Apply Changes Click this button to save and apply your settings 2 QoS Rule settings Source IP Address Source Netmask Destination IP Address e Destination Netmask E Source MAC Address Destination MAC Address Source Port range to Destination Port range to E Protocol Bandwidth Priority Filter Priority an er num
18. the IP forwarding default policy once the source MAC Address of outgoing packets match the MAC Address definition in the table the firewall will allow those packets form LAN to WAN e Site contents MAC Filtering B Wizard E Operation Mode Entries in this table are used to restrict allow certain types of data packets from your Wireless local network to Internet through the Gateway Use of such filters can be helpful in TCP IP securing your local network Denied or Allowed list depends on your IP forwarding default policy in Route page Ey Port Filtering ES IP Filtering Enable MAC Filtering allowed list ES MAC Filtering MAC Address El E Port Forwarding SEMEN ES Reboot Current Filter Table Comment Select 00 00 03 12 01 02 Client 1 E 00 00 00 06 06 10 Client 5 F 00 00 00 10 10 22 Client 13 O NAT Network Address Translation NAT is the translation between public IP address and private IP address While NAT is enabling you can use port forwarding or DMZ to redirect your common network services If you want to disable NAT you can go to Management Route page to disable it and the functions of DMZ Port Forwarding will be disabled _ Site contents Routing Setup B Wizard ES Operation Mode This page is used to setup dynamic routing protocol or edit static route entry Disable the NAT will turn off IP masqerade and the functions of DMZ Port Forwarding Ba Wireless a Y BS LAN Int
19. the equipment The antenna s used for this transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Shielded interface cables must be used in order to comply with emission limits This EUT is incompliance with SAR for general population uncontrolled exposure limits in ANSI IEEE C95 1 1999 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C CAUTION 1 The antenna s used for this transmitter must be fixed mounted on outdoor permanent structures with a separation distance of at least 2 meters from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satistying RF exposure compliance 2 This Transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter 3 This equipment is only allowed to be professionally installed Preface This guide is for the networking professional who installs and manages the Zinwell ZWA G220 product hereafter referred to as the device To use this guide you should have experience working with the TCP IP configuration and be familiar with the concepts and terminology of wireless local area networks Ch 1 ZWA G220 Installation Packing List Before you start to install the dev
20. your ISP as the WAN connection and then you can configure the WAN IP configuration to meet your ISP requirement The wireless radio of the device acts as the following roles AP Access Point The wireless radio of device serves aS communications hub for wireless clients and provides a connection to a wired LAN AP Client This mode provides the capability to connect with the other AP using infrastructure Ad hoc networking types With bridge operation mode you can directly connect one of the wired Ethernet port to your PC and the device becomes a wireless adapter And with WISP operation mode you can connect one of the wired Ethernet port to a hub switch and all the PCs connecting with hub switch can share the same public IP address from your ISP WDS Wireless Distribution System This mode serves as a wireless repeater the device forwards the packets to another AP with WDS function When this mode is selected all the wireless clients can t survey and connect to the device The device only allows the WDS connection WDS AP This mode combines WDS plus AP modes it not only allows WDS connections but also the wireless clients can survey and connect to the device The following table shows the supporting combination of operation and wireless radio modes Bridge Router WISP AP V V X WDS V V X Client V X V AP WDS V V X Hereafter are some topologies of network application for your reference 10 Examples of C
21. 924 168 2 1224 TCRYUDP MED 1 formal 192 168 2 15 24 anywhere 00 05 39e 50 aa cc AS HIGH 0 Normal An example for usage User C Qian WAN cp VoIP FTP W eb lt lt gt For example there are three users in your network e User A wants to browse the websites to retrieve information e User B wants to use FTP connection to download a large file e User C wants to use software phone to connect with customer The voice is sensitive to the variations in delay you can set High priority for User C The FTP transmission may take a long time you can set Low priority for User B Current QoS Setting Mask 255 255 255 255 means single host 192 168 2 1124 anywhere 5060 5061 MERA HIGH 0 Mormal C 192 166 2 1224 anywhere 21 21 TER Lowy 0 Mormal C 192 168 2 1 324 anywhere 80 80 hee MED 0 Mormal ad ca ET 63 Static Route Setup User can set the routing information let the Router knows what routing is correct also it can not learn automatically through other means Network 1 Network 2 Network 3 Network 4 For example if user wants to link the Network 3 and Network 4 separately from Network 1 that Routing Table configuration as below 1 Enable Static Route in Route Setup of TCP IP page and then enter IP Address of Network 3 Subnet Mask and IP Address of Router R1 in Default Gateway field final click Apply Change button Enable Static Route
22. AN page by using PPPOE DHCP client PPTP client or Static IP 52 Press Next gt gt button then disable Time Zone function Site contents o BY Wizard B Operation Mode ES B TCP IP MM Firewall EME PE E Reboot 2 Time Zone Setting You can maintain the system time by synchronizing with a public time server over the Internet C Enable NTP client update Time Zone Select GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana NTP server 192 541 41 North America 5 5 21 5 6 T 8 Press Next gt gt button then set the IP address of LAN interface aaa ea gt Site contents ES Wizard E Operation Mode Bi Wireless TCP IP Firewall Management By Reboot Press Next gt gt Type Site contents Sa By Wizard E Operation Mode MM Wireless Ma TCP IP MN Firewall Ml Management By Reboot 3 LAN Interface Setup This page is used to configure the parameters for local area network which connects to the device Here you may change the setting for IP Address Subnet Mask The DHCP Server will be up and running please make sure there is no another DHCP Server in your network when the device is in Bridge Client Modes 192 168 3 1 255 255 255 0 IP Address Subnet Mask 52 5 button then select the DHCP Client for WAN Access 4 WAN Interface Setup This page is used to configure the parameters fo
23. ID of the device 1 3 6 1 4 1 99 3 Channel Channel of the device in WLAN Band 802 11g 802 11b only RSSI Receive Signal Strength Index Support AP and Client RSSI 1 3 6 1 4 1 99 4 1 3 6 1 4 1 99 5 1 3 6 1 4 1 99 6 Active_ Clients The number of associate 1 3 6 1 4 1 99 7 Active Clients List Client s Information MAC Address Data Rate RSSI etc 1 3 6 1 4 1 99 8 Encryption Encryption type of device in er ee 1 3 6 1 4 1 99 1 Mode 1 3 6 1 4 1 99 1 2 1 MODE 1 3 6 1 4 1 99 1 3 1 IbinfFlash snmpget MODE 14 3 6 1 4 1 99 1 100 1 0 14 3 6 1 4 1 99 1 101 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 99 2 SSID 11 3 6 1 4 1 99 2 2 1 SSID a elidel Soe acl Ibinfflash snmpget SSID 1 3 6 1 4 1 99 2 100 1 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 99 2 101 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 99 3 Channel 14 3 6 1 4 1 99 3 1 1 1 11 3 6 1 4 1 99 3 2 1 CHANNEL ib laa al bin Fash snmpget CHANNEL 1 3 6 1 4 1 99 5 100 1 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 99 3 101 1 11 1 3 6 1 4 1 99 4 Band 1 3 6 1 4 1 99 4 2 1 BAND 1 5 6 1 4 1 99 4 3 1 Ibin Flash snmpget BAND 1 3 6 1 4 1 99 4 100 1 0 21 3 6 1 4 1 99 4 101 1 70 1 3 6 1 4 1 99 5 RSSI pelea eo aia rua ay EG al a as 00 1 Laa 1 3 6 1 4 1 99 6 Active Clients ab apal 21 2 5 1 4 1 09 6 3 1 A A A aa sala L a l 1 3 6 1 4 1 99 7 Active Clients List LA Al Lal ib A 00 db A0L1 1 3 6 1 4 1 99 8 Encryption Tami Aa dal 1 56 1 4 1 99 6 100 1 ada lo HO ot RSSI Ibin Fash snmpget RSSI O ACTIVE CLIENTS bin Fas
24. INYGIOAI cpeacr Hvac VLG ICL IQuiv ALL as AP and client simultaneouly but remember the channel must be as same as the connected AP C Disable Wireless LAN Interface Band 24 GHz B G y Mode AP v Network Infrastructure Type SSID AP SSID Channel Number 11 Ml Enable Mac Clone Single Ethernet Client Show Active Clients 3 Enable Universal Repeater Mode Extended SSID once selected and applied extended SSID and channel number will be updated SSID BSSID Chammel Type Encrypt I WLAN_G_TEST 00 04 14 00 80 18 1 B G AP o 32 70 dbm 8 gt RTLB186 default 00 00 00 aa bb 01 1 B G A AP o 16 80 dbm 76 4 ar Note Under AP WDS and AP WDS mode The Universal Repeater can take effective 2 Enter specific SSID in the Extended SSID field and then click Apply Changes button to take effective Site contents y E Wizard B Operation Mode E c Connec co y Profile M TCP IP B Firewall MM Management E Reboot Wireless Basic Settings This page is used to configure the parameters for wireless LAN clients which may connect to your Access Point Here you may change wireless encryption settings as well as wireless network parameters Enable universal repeater mode can let radio act as AP and client simultaneouly but remember the channel must be as same as the connected AP C Disable Wireless LAN Interface Band 2 4 GHz B G v Mo
25. IPsec pass through on VPN connection C Enable PPTP pass through on VPN connection C Enable L2TP pass through on VPN connection Static IP You can get the IP configuration data of Static IP from your ISP And you will need to fill the fields of IP address subnet mask gateway address and one of the DNS addresses 52 Site contents gt ite content BS Wizard B Operation Mode MM Wireless B LAN Interface B WAN Interface ME E MM Management By Reboot IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS 1 3 Clone MAC Address Enable uPnP WAN Interface Setup This page is used to configure the parameters for Internet network which connects to the WAN port of your Access Point Here you may change the access method to Static IP DHCP Client PPPoE or PPTP by click the item value of WAN Access type IP Address 17214 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 172 1 1 254 DNS 1 DNS 2 DNS 3 Clone MAC Address 000000000000 C Enable uPnP Enable Web Server Access on WAN C Enable IPsec pass through on VPN connection C Enable PPTP pass through on VPN connection C Enable L2TP pass through on VPN connection The Internet Protocol IP address of WAN interface provided by your ISP or MIS The address will be your network identifier besides your local network The number used to identify the IP subnet network indicating whether the IP add
26. K Encryption Key 2 Seto ook Encryption Key 3 EROE Encryption Key 4 pa WEP Encryption with 802 1x Setting The device supports external RADIUS Server that can secure networks against unauthorized access If you use the WEP encryption you can also use the RADIUS server to check the admission of the users By this way every user must use a valid account before accessing the Wireless LAN and requires a RADIUS or other authentication server on the network An example is shown as following RADIUS Server Wireless Station You should choose WEP 64 or 128 bit encryption to fit with your network environment first Then add user accounts and the target device to the RADIUS server In the device you need to specify the IP address Password Shared Secret and Port number of the target RADIUS server 35 Encryption WEP he Use 802 1x Authentication WEP 64bits WEP 128bits Enable MAC Authentication WPA Authentication Mode Enterprise RADIUS Personal Pre shared Key Pre Shared Key Format Enable Pre Authentication Authentication RADIUS Port 1812 IP address 192168 2405 Server WPA Encryption Setting WPA feature provides a high level of assurance for end users and administrators that their data will remain private and access to their network restricted to authorized users You can choose the WPA encryption and select the Authentication Mode WPA Authentication Mode This device supports two WPA modes For
27. Lodo 51 CONFIGURING WAN INTERFACE nt e E E dao 52 SAIR CA h EA EA T E A E A EA A E A NEA A A E EE A 52 DHCP CAENT DY NAIC UP koena ari 53 A OO AEE E OES ARO E Ae aa 54 A aa a ea a to eit an aves ad sed recone ane daact 39 CONFIGURING CLONE MAC ADDRESS usando EEEa AERE 57 CONFIGURING DHCP SERVER varare A e A e a AA 59 BANDWIDTE CONTRO a ieee 60 OOS QUALITY OF SERVICE idad albina 60 SAT ROUTE SEU tod 64 DYNAMIC TROUT BOP tae dao lo ao o doo lalo lane tags tenet 65 VEN PASS THROUGH orina a E N nectar laa eae ees 66 USING CLEMEN Uraisi noo e a O a e E O 66 EHE SYSTEM MANAGEMEN rocanrol tl tl 68 SN MERAC N T e a A E E A E 68 MISCELLANEOUS SETTINGS erorian rere nn e E coasone genedoosuosenaaumones 71 PING WATCHDOG 3d di 42 ARUN EMG NOON oE Socata Sete seed E E st cates tase aclanee E tene oansa S 73 CONNECTING PROFE elias 74 FIRMWARE UPGRADE iaa 75 CONFIGURATION DATA BACKUP amp RESTORE cssssssssssccccsccssssssccccsecensssssceceseeessesesceesseeasseessceeseqauss 76 AUTO DISC ON PRIOR E E 77 Notice Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operati
28. Protocol This function will let Wireless Stations roam among a network environment with multiple devices Wireless Stations are able to switch from one device to another as they move between the coverage areas Users can have more wireless working range An example is as the following figure You should comply with the following instructions to roam among the wireless coverage areas Note For implementing the roaming function the setting MUST comply the following two items Allthe devices must be in the same subnet network and the SSID must be the same f you use the 802 1x authentication you need to have the user profile in these devices for the roaming station Wireless Station moves between the coverage areas Block WLAN Relay Isolate Client The device supports isolation function lf you are building a public Wireless Network enable this function can provide better security The device will block packets between wireless clients relay All the wireless clients connected to the device can t see each other Transmit Power The device supports five transmission output power levels from 20 to 24dBm for CCK 802 11b mode and four transmission output power levels from 17 to 20dBm for OFDM 802 11g mode User can adjust the power level to change the coverage of the device Every wireless stations located within the coverage of the device also needs to have the high power radio Otherwise the wireless stations only can survey t
29. Subnet Mask DHCP etc IP Address 192 168 2 205 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 DHCP Disabled v DHCP Client Range 192 168 2 1 192 168 2 204 Show Client 802 1d Spanning Tree Disabled v Clone MAC Address 000000000000 MTU Size 1500 Wait for refreshing webpage E Site contents BY Wizard tion Mode Wireless B LAN Interface EY WAN Interface ME EE MM Management By Reboot Use State page Site contents gt e 1 BS Wizard E Operation Mode TCP IP Firewall y Statistics JON BY Time Zone B Log E Miscellaneous EY Reboot Change setting successfully Please wait a while for refreshing webpage If IP address was modified you have to re connect the WebServer with the new address to check setting Uptime Oday 3h 15m 1s Free Memory 11164 kB Firmware Version 1 4 0c 20060914 Webpage Version 1 4 0c 20060914 Mode Infrastructure Client Bridge Band 2 4 GHz B G SSID DEW5 Channel Number 2 Encryption Disabled BSSID 00 00 00 00 00 00 State Scanning RSSI 0 Attain IP Protocol Fixed IP IP Address 192 168 2 205 Subnet Mask 205 255 205 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 DHCP Server Disabled MAC Address 00 00 00 04 22 21 26 12 If the State of Wireless Configuration is not Connected or you want to refresh the RSSI please use Site Survey page to re connect
30. Wireless LAN Device Series Multi Mode AP ZWA G220 User s Manual Version 1 4 2f 2007 03 07 TABLE OF CONTENTS NOTICE ds ees 3 PREFACE oooO E EA iaa 5 CH ts ZW A G220 INS FAL LATION dl 6 PACKING EIS Ti o we upesondsetadouusstoce 6 BACK PANEL CONNECTIONS strip ori ci 6 HARDWARE TS TADA TON haces ce as dis 7 CH 2 FIRST TIME CONFIGURATION 0 a 8 BEFORE START 10 CONFIGURE riores 8 KNOWING THE NETWORK APPLICATION otto 8 BASIC SE LING S uta atac 28 ADVANCED S EITINGS sio casa 31 CONFIGURING WIRELESS SECURITY srice ariane n A acnhoay cclac ole dbausedineuentaepauten 34 CONFIGURING AS WLAN CLIENT ADAPTER uti a a 37 QUICK START TO CONFIGURE meoo NE EE O EAE NSOE 37 MAC CLONE FOR SINGLE ETHERNET CLIENT ssssssssseccccccccccsccesnsssssssesesesscesecensseennaassssesssecees 39 CONFIGURING UINIVERSAL R EPEAT ER reiia ar A E nal oath waumadehentgsanstewent 40 CHS CONFIGURING WDS lt a a a e a a E a 42 WDS NETWORK TOPOLO Vadis 42 WDSAPPLICATION usiusitai o Eao aE a E EO Ea 44 CHAADVANCED CONEIGURATIONS unica iaa 46 CONFIGURING LAN TO WAN BIRE WATER 46 PORTE DUE RING RP ROO e RR 46 METER ING ti dosis 4 NAC PIETER E sado ocios 48 NAT NETWORK ADDRESS TRANSLATION cccccccssccssccseccscceseceseceesceescsesecececeeneseueceeceuseseseseeceuness 49 CONFIGURING PORT FORWARDING VIRTUAL SERVER c0scccseccsccesecececeeucccueceeecceucseeeeeuceeseseseseeceusesenes 50 MULTIPLE SERVERS BEHIND NAT EXAMPLE pot e 50 CONFIGURING DM
31. a AP Site contents Wireless Site Su rvey E Wizard e This page provides tool to scan the wireless network If any Access Point or IBSS is EE y i found you could choose to connect it manually when client mode is enabled BY Basic Settings BY Advanced Settings SD BSD Chmel Type EncryptRSSI Quality Select Aim Access C DEV2 00 00 00 04 2692 11 Bo AP no 61 53 dm 85 ojo j WDS settings 00 04 14 00 80 18 16G AP no Adm 8 O 0 ES Connecti ZINTECH 2F 0005 80ble3 16G AP O ys o Aed X O O E PIP Zinwell 00059804669 118 AP 0 Adm S 0O O B dan oameni ZINTECH 3F 0005 80blbd 116 AP ys 296 2dm A O O ES Reboot RIL8186 default O 000000aabbOl 7G AP mo 16 Mb 9 0O O throu 00059811967 6G AP mw 13682dm 6 0O O 27 Basic Settings SS Wireless Basic Settings BY Wizard B Operation Mode k 4 Basic Settings This page is used to configure the parameters for wireless LAN clients which may connect to your Access Point Here you may change wireless encryption settings as well as wireless network parameters Enable universal repeater mode can let radio act as AP and client simultaneouly but remember the channel must be as same as the BY Advanced Settings connected AP B Security BS Access Control By WDS settings C Disable Wireless LAN Interface E Site Survey E 2 4 GHz B G v E Connecting Profile TCP IP Mode AP v m Firewall Network iioo Mi Management
32. as same as each client in your wireless network For more secure data transmission you can change encryption type to WEP and click the Set WEP Key button to open the Wireless WEP Key setup page eet WEF Eey WEP b4bits WEP hgt Encryption _ Use 802 1x Authentication Enable MAC Authentication WPA Authentication Mode Pre Shared Key Format WWEP 1 5bits Enterprise RADIUS Passphrase po Personal Pre Shared Key Pre Shared Key Enable Pre Authentication IP address i O Password When you decide to use the WEP encryption to secure your WLAN please refer to the following setting of the WEP encryption Authentication RADIUS Server 34 eo 64 bit WEP Encryption 64 bit WEP keys are as same as the encryption method of 40 bit WEP You can input 10 hexadecimal digits 0 9 a f or A F or 5 ACSII chars eo 128 bit WEP Encryption 128 bit WEP keys are as same as the encryption method of 104 bit WEP You can input 26 hexadecimal digits 0 9 a f or A F or 10 ACSII chars e The Default Tx Key field decides which of the four keys you want to use in your WLAN environment Wireless WEP Key Setup This page allows you setup the WEP key value You could choose use 64 bit or 128 bit as the encryption key and select ASCII or Hex as the format of input value Key Length 64 bit v Key Format Hex 10 characters Default Tx Key Rey we Encryption Key 1 A
33. as Web HTTP servers FTP servers 7 SMTP e mail servers and DNS servers B Port Filtering ES IP Filtering C Enable DMZ ES MAC Filtering DMZ Host IP Address By Port Forwarding E DMZ ES VPN MM Management o gt Reboot Enable DMZ Enable the Enable DMZ and then click Apply Changes button to save the changes DMZ Host IP Address Input the IP Address of the computer that you want to expose to Internet 51 Internet Device with Router Mode enabled DNS Host Configuring WAN Interface The device supports four kinds of IP configuration for WAN interface including Static IP DHCP Client PPPoE and PPTP You can select one of the WAN Access Types depend on your ISP required The default WAN Access Type is Static IP gt Site contents WAN Interface Setup E pices This page is used to configure the parameters for Internet network which connects to the WAN ES Operation Mode port of your Access Point Here you may change the access method to Static IP DHCP Ml Wireless Client PPPoE or PPTP by click the item value of WAN Access type a B LAN Interface El WAN Interface WAN Access Type Stic P v ME Mn Firewall IP Address 172 1 1 1 MM Management E Hine dl Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 172 1 1 254 DNS 1 DNS 2 DNS 3 Clone MAC Address 000000000000 C Enable uPnP Enable Web Server Access on WAN C Enable
34. ber Higher Priority The following table describes the labels in this part Description IP Address Enter source destination IP Address in dotted O decimal notation Netmask Once the source destination IP Address is entered Namas the subnet mask address must be filled in this field Enter source destination MAC Address Port range You can enter specific port number or port range of the source destination Protocol Select a protocol from the drop down list box SS Choose TCP UDP TCP or UDP Bandwidth Priority Select a bandwidth priority from the drop down list Pandmiatn Prioriy box Choose Low Medium or High Filter Priority Select a filter priority number from the drop down list box Lower number gets higher priority while 62 A two rules have the same bandwidth priority IP TOS Set Select an IP type of service value from the drop down list box Choose Normal Service Minimize Cost Maximize Reliability Maximize Throughput or Minimize Delay Current QoS setting table In this part you can see how many rules have been specified And you can see the detail about the rules and manage the rules This table can input 50 rules at most Current dos Setting Mask 255 255 255 255 means single host 192 166 2 11 24 140 113 27 161 24 00 05 9e8 50 aa ee 21 21 21 21 Tee Lowy O Normal anywhere anywhere 80 580 TCPVUDP MED 0 Mormal 192 166 2 1 3724 anywhere 5oD000 50050 TCRAUDP LOW 2 Mormal anywhere 1
35. ch as e SSID IP Address e Subnet Mask e Operation Mode e Channel number 78 e MAC Address e Active Client this field shows how many clients associated with the device e RSSI this field shows Received Signal Strength Indication while device is on AP Client mode 3 Setup IP After you press the Setup IP button you would see Setup IP Address window You could change device s IP Address Netmask and Default Gateway in this window But if the device s web server needs User Name and Password to login you should fill in these two fields and then apply changes Sern Paige ee IF Address IF Address Hetmazk Default Gateway User Mame Password Appl Changes 4 Detail lf you want to see more detailed information you could press the Detail button and then you would see the Detail Information window 79 Detail system Mame hank System Location fi F System Contact hank Firmware wersion Mode IAP Bridge Band e021bg lt PowerlLeel OFDM 100m CCK 250m Upsteam Data Rate 24000 kbps Upstream Latency Oms Upstream Burst Packet 25600 Bytes Downstream Data Hate 24000 kbps Downstream Latency 0ms Downstream Burst Packet 25600 Bytes Encryption Disabled AP Disabled WDS 00 5 WDS If the device you selected is on WDS mode or AP WDS mode you could press WDS button and then you would see the WDS List window MAC Address TxPackets TxErors Px Packets Tx Rate Mbps 1 a 0 1
36. ction can be helpful in shaping and queuing traffic from LAN WLAN to WAN or LAN to WLAN but not WLAN to WLAN Enable the QoS and then fill in Bandwidth Ratio H M L the device has three Bandwidth Priorities High Medium and Low user can allocation Bandwidth to these and default is High 50 Medium 30 and Low 20 60 gt Site contents QoS setting E Wizard Entries in this table are used to restrict certain quality of service for your network Use 5 en Whe of such setting can be helpful in traffic control or queuing discipline of your network z inci The traffice control among WLAN stations is futile it works between LAN VWLANJAVAN TCP IP or LANAWLAN The default queue is Med and once the bandwidth borrowed is B Firewall enabled the higher bandwidth priority will get the remaining bandwidth first EY Status Ey aos QoS Enabled ES Bandwidth Control Bandwidth Borrowed 3 SNMP 5 AS Max Throughput 20000 kbps ES DDNS Bandwidth Ratio H M L 50 30 120 9 By Time Zone 7 B Log Apply Changes Miscellaneous The following table describes the priorities that you can apply to bandwidth High Typically used for voice or video applications that is especially sensitive to the variations in delay Medium Typically used for important traffic that can tolerate some delay Low Typically used for non critical traffic such as a large number of transfers but that should not affect other application Click the QoS
37. de AP W Network Infrastructure Type SSID AP SSID Channel Gi y Show Active Clients Number Enable Mac Clone Single Ethernet Client Enable Universal Repeater Mode Extended once selected and applied extended SSID and channel number will be updated 41 Ch 3 Configuring WDS Wireless Distribution System WDS uses wireless media to communicate with the other devices like the Ethernet does This function allows one or more remote LANs connect with the local LAN To do this you must set these devices in the same channel and set MAC address of other devices you want to communicate with in the WDS AP List and then enable the WDS When you decide to use the WDS to extend your WLAN please refer the following instructions for configuration e The bridging devices by WDS must use the same radio channel e When the WDS function is enabled all wireless stations can t connect the device e f your network topology has a loop you need to enable the 802 1d Spanning Tree function e You dont need to add all MAC address of devices existed in your network to WDS AP List WDS AP List only needs to specify the MAC address of devices you need to directly connect to e The bandwidth of device is limited to add more bridging devices will split the more bandwidth to every bridging device WDS network topology In this section we will demonstrate the WDS network topologies and WDS AP Lis
38. default ACK timing is 91 4us You may need to change this value due to the environment or distance Client Expired Time The client expired time determines time interval the client need to re associate with the device while client is idle The default client expired time is 300 sec MTU Size Maximum Transmission Unit the default MTU size is 1500 The MTU setting controls the maximum Ethernet packet size your PC will send Why a limit Because although larger packets can be constructed and sent your ISP and Internet backbone routers and equipment will fragment any larger than their limit then these parts are re assembled by the target equipment before reading This fragmentation and re assembly is not optimal You may need to change the MTU for optimal performance of your wireless LAN traffic Data Rate The standard IEEE 802 11b 11g supports 1 2 5 5 11 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 and 54 Mbps data rates You can choose the rate that the device uses for data transmission The default value is auto The device will use the highest possible selected transmission rate Broadcast SSID Broadcasting the SSID will let your wireless clients find the device automatically If you are building a public Wireless Network disable this function can provide better security Every wireless stations located within the coverage of the device must connect this device by manually configure the 32 SSID in your client settings IAPP Inter Access Point
39. e system Ex Window XP Point to Point Tunneling Protocol PPTP is a service that applies to connections in Europe only 55 Site contents o z E Wizard E Operation Mode SS LT 5 LAN Interface E WAN Interface B Route EE MM Management By Reboot IP Address Subnet Mask Server IP Address Default Gateway User Name Password MTU Size DNS1 3 WAN Access Type PPTP v IP Address 1721 12 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Server IP Address 172 1 1 1 User Name Password MTU Size 1412 1400 1492 bytes MPPE Enabled O Disabled O Attain DNS Automatically Set DNS Manually DNS 1 DNS 2 DNS 3 Clone MAC Address 000000000000 C Enable uPnP Enable Web Server Access on WAN C Enable IPsec pass through on VPN connection C Enable PPTP pass through on VPN connection C Enable L2TP pass through on VPN connection Clone MAC Address Enable uPnP The Internet Protocol IP address of WAN interface provided by your ISP or MIS The address will be your network identifier besides your local network The number used to identify the IP subnet network indicating whether the IP address can be recognized on the LAN or if it must be reached through a gateway The IP address of PPTP server The account provided by your ISP The password of your account Maximum Transmission Unit 1412 is the default setting yo
40. e the Status page to check the settings Site contents y BS Wizard B Operation Mode Wireless TCP IP Firewall EE Status E Statistics EY DDNS BY Time Zone ES Log E Miscellaneous B Upgrade Firmware ES E Reboot Uptime Oday 2h 33m 18s Free Memory 11352 kB Firmware Version 1 4 0c 20060914 Webpage Version 1 4 0c 20060914 Mode AP Bridge Band 2 4 GHz B G SSID ZPlus G192 Channel Number 11 Encryption Disabled BSSID 00 00 00 04 26 29 Associated Clients 0 Power OFDM G 100mW Power CCK B 250mW TCP IP Configuration Attain IP Protocol Fixed IP IP Address 192 168 2 203 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 DHCP Server Disabled MAC Address 00 00 00 04 28 29 20 Configure DEV4 Access the web server http 192 168 2 254 of device from the 1 2 3 4 Ethernet port Caution If you configure multiple devices in the same PC since the devices have the same default IP address but different MAC addresses it may cause you unable to access the web server of device If the situation happens please try to clean the ARP table of your PC by DOS command arp d then you can access the web server of device using the default IP address a Site contents BY Wizard E Operation Mode Mn Wireless Ma TCP IP EE SEMEN BY Reboot Use Wizard page to setup device Setup Wizard The setup wizard will guide you to configure access point for fi
41. ed with WLAN share the same IP to ISP through WAN port The connection type can be setup in WAN page by using PPPOE DHCP client PPTP client or Static IP 172 1 1 1 is the default Static IP address for WAN port Router In this mode the ethernet port and wireless interface are bridged together and NAT function is disabled All the WAN related function and firewall are not supported Bridge O Wireless ISP this mode the wireless client will connect to ISP access point The NAT is enabled and PCs connecting with the ethernet port share the same IP to ISP through wireless LAN You must set the wireless to client mode and connect to the ISP AP The connection type can be setup in WAN page by using PPPOE DHCP client PPTP client or Static IP 5 Press Next gt gt button then disable Time Zone function Site contents E Wizard B Operation Mode Bi Wireless M TCP IP Be Firewall Bi Management BY Reboot 2 Time Zone Setting You can maintain the system time by synchronizing with a public time server over the Internet C Enable NTP client update Time Zone Select SMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana NTP server 192 5 41 41 North America 5 5 15 5 6 rA 8 Press Next gt gt button then set the IP address of LAN interface a ees 3 LAN Interface Setup E Wizard E Operation Mode This page is used to configure the parameters for local a
42. ents Password Setup B Wizard E E Operation Mode This page is used to set the account to access the web server of Access Point on ace Empty user name and password will disable the protection Mn TCP IP Firewall User Name EE New Password E S aos Ey Bandwidth Control Confirmed Password E SNMP B Statistics ES DDNS EAEE By Time Zone ES Log E Miscellaneous B Upgrade Firmware BY Save Reload Setting EE Password EY Reboot To disable the Web Browser password protection just leave the User Name field to blank then click Apply Changes button of 192 168 2 3 PuTTY To change the password of user root for SSH session please use the CLI menu item G Management gt F Password SNMP Agent This device is compatible with SNMP v1 v2c and provides standard MIB II Currently only the public community string is available and the modified settings by SNMP SET request will be lost after rebooting the device 1 Enable SNMP and then enter IP Address of SNMP Manager in Trap Receiver IP Address field and Community String in System Community String field Final click Apply Changes button 68 a Site contents SNMP Setti ngs j Wizard Onaration Mode This page is used to configure the SNMP settings You can get some of the system P information via setting the SNMP network protocol Bs Wireless M TCP IP Be Firewall 3 SNMP Enabled w ES Status System Community String public BY Q
43. erface 3 Disable NAT z Saee IP Forwarding Default Policy ACCEPT v vO d SETE 49 Configuring Port Forwarding Virtual Server This function allows you to automatically redirect common network services to a specific machine behind the NAT firewall These settings are only necessary if you wish to host some sort of server like a web server or mail server on the private local network behind the device s NAT firewall Eo Site contents Port Forwarding j Wizard A Operation Mode Entries in this table allow you to automatically redirect common network services to a specific machine behind the NAT firewall These settings are only necessary if you wish to host some sort of server like a web server or mail server on the private local network behind your Gateway s NAT firewall Ba VWWireless Mm TCP IP E Port Filtering By IP Filtering C Enable Port Forwarding B MAC Filtering IP Address EA Protocol 20h Y Port Range L Comment B Port Forwarding EY DMZ E VPN MM Management By Reboot Current Port Forwarding Table _ Local IP Address Protocol Port Range Comment Select The most often used port numbers are shown in the following table Services Port Number ECHO gt o O A O ECHO 7 FTP File Transfer Protocol 21 Telnet 23 SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol 25 DNS Domain Name System 53 Finger 79 HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol 80 POP3 Post Protocol 110
44. for the IP forwarding default policy once the source IP address of outgoing packets match the IP address definition in the table the firewall will block those packets form LAN to WAN 47 gt site contents BY Wizard B Operation Mode MESS Ma TCP IP B Port Filtering B IP Filtering ES MAC Filtering E Port Forwarding ES DMZ E VPN SEMEN e Reboot IP Filtering Entries in this table are used to restrict allow certain types of data packets from your local network to Internet through the Gateway Use of such filters can be helpful in securing your local network Denied or Allowed list depends on your IP forwarding default policy in Route page Enable IP Filtering denied list Local IP Address Protocol Both Y Comment Current Filter Table Protocol Comment Select 192 168 211 TCP Client 11 O 192 168 223 TCP UDP Client 23 O 192 168 235 UDP Client 35 O lf you select DROP for the IP forwarding default policy once the source IP address of outgoing packets match the IP address definition in the table the firewall will allow those packets form LAN to WAN Site contents e te content B Wizard B Operation Mode Ba Wireless B TCP IP E Pon Filtering B IP Filtering By MAC Filtering By Port Forwarding ES DMZ By VPN Mi Management By Reboot MAC Filtering IP Filtering Entries in this table are used to restrict allow certain types of data packets from
45. g web page Site contents Y Change setting successfully ES Wizard ES Operation Mode Please wait a while for refreshing webpage M Vvireless TCP IP Firewall Management E Reboot Use WDS Settings page to configure WDS Site contents WDS Settings BY Wizard If IP address was modified you have to re connect the WebServer with the new address ER Operation Mode Wireless Distribution System uses wireless media to communicate with other APs Ee IN like the Ethernet does To do this you must set these APs in the same channel and Sines o nes set MAC address of other APs which you want to communicate with in the table and E Basic Settings then enable the WDS BY Advanced Settings BY Security E Access Control C Enable WDS ea WDS settings E Site Survey ES Connecting Profile Add WDS AP MAC Address Comment MM TCP IP AE Bi Management Apply Changes Set Security Show Statistics By Reboot Current WDS AP List Delete Selected Delete All 13 12 Enable WDS function and add the BSSID of DEV2 to Current WDS AP List Site contents B Wizard B Operation Mode BS Basic Settings BY Advanced Settings y Security Hi E yh H y Site Survey BY Connecting Profile Ma TCP IP EE MM Management By Reboot WDS Settings Wireless Distribution System uses wireless media to communicate with other APs like the Ethernet does To do this you must set these APs in the same channel a
46. h simpget ACTIVE CLIENTS i ca ACTIVE CLIENTS LIST Ibin Flash snmpget ACTIVE CLIENTS LIST O HAC 00 135 02 03 51 5 Data Rate ESSI 102 12554 no 300 ENCRYPTION Ibin Flash snmpget ENCRYPTION 0 AP WEP WEPLAPA Disabled wos Miscellaneous Settings 54 site contents B Wizard B Operation Mode MM Wireless TCP IP HTTP Port pa RSSI Interval E Status 5 Q5 C Ping WatchDog Enabled e Sal Target Host IP Address BY Statistics Ping Interval ES DDNS Ping Threshold ES Time Zone ES Log Bj Miscellaneous E Upgrade Firmware BS Save Reload Setting By Password By Reboot HTTP Port Ping Rebooting Delay Miscellaneous Settings This page is used to configure the miscellaneous settings fso 65535 100 20 85400 seconds 192 168 2 254 Si 15 86400 seconds 1 100 times 10 600 seconds The default http port is 80 For security concern you can change the device s http port to protect this web server from intrusion and attack 1 Entering the port number you want to change in HTTP PORT field then click Apply Changes button 71 HTTP Port 65500 la 65535 RSSI Interval 30 06400 seconds 2 After apply change you should re login the web server Type http 192 168 2 254 65500 in URL field A Cannot find server Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help E gt e E A ya Search SL Favorites Es address http 0192 160 24
47. he device but can t establish connection with device 33 Configuring Wireless Security This device provides complete wireless security function include WEP 802 1x WPA TKIP WPA2 AES and WPA2 Mixed in different mode see the Security Support Table The default security setting of the encryption function is disabled Choose your preferred security setting depending on what security function you need 2 Site contents B Wizard B Operation Mode w EE Ml Managernent 4 Basic Settings BY Advanced Settings Security By Access Control B WDS settings BS Site Survey Wireless Security Setup This page allows you setup the wireless security Turn on WEP or WPA by using Encryption Keys could prevent any unauthorized access to your wireless network Authentication Type O Open System O Shared Key Auto Encryption None Y C Use 802 1x Authentication C Enable MAC Authentication WEP b bits WEP 120bits B Connecting Profile WPA Authentication Mode Pre Shared Key Format Pre Shared Key Enterprise RADIUS Personal Pre Shared Key Reboot Enable Pre Authentication Authentication RADIUS Server Port 1812 IP address i Password Note When encryption WEP is selected you must set WEP key value WEP Encryption Setting Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP is implemented in this device to prevent unauthorized access to your wireless network The WEP setting must be
48. ice make sure the package contains the following items e ZWA G220 Multi Mode AP unit 1 e Power Adapter 1 e RJ 45 Cable 1 Multi Mode AP Power Adapter RJ 45 Cable Back panel connections el haga CO O Antenna SV 2 0A WAN LAN From Left to Right DC jack ZWA G220 can use power source in DC jack In case of using DC jack please plug power adapter for input 5V and 2A WAN LAN This port isn t a PoE port and dont plug PoE in it Force to plug in POE will damage ZWA 220 LAN a This port isn t a PoE port and don t plug PoE in it Force to plug in PoE will damage ZWA 220 b This port is always LAN in ZWA G220 In Bridge mode it bridges to WLAN and WAN LAN port In Router mode it bridges to WLAN only In WISP mode it bridges to WAN LAN port only Reset Press Reset button to revert it to factory default Antenna This SMA Reverse allows the user to connect antenna or RF cable At least connect an antenna to help ZWA G220 to send and receive RF signal ZWA G220 integrates LNA PA Low Noise Amplifier module and has at lease 3dB RF sensitivity better than the regular WLAN products Hardware Installation Once you check off everything from the package you can start to install the device You can use the wall mount hole on the bottom of the device to mount the device on the wall or just put the device on the desktop The administrator can refer to the figure below while constructing your WLAN environ
49. ient Range 192 168 2 100 192 168 2 200 802 1d Spanning Tree Disabled v Clone MAC Address 001122334455 MTU Size 1500 Configuring DHCP Server 1 To use the DHCP server inside the device please make sure there is no other DHCP server existed in the same network as the device Enable the DHCP Server option and assign the client range of IP addresses as following page _ Site contents LAN Interface Setup B Wizard l l ES Operation Mode This page is used to configure the parameters for local area network which connects to PARES ls the device Here you may change the setting for IP Address Subnet Mask DHCP a eS etc Ey LAN Interface By WAN Interface IP Address 19 168 2 254 j Route m E Rou Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 MM Management Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 By Reboot DHCP Server Y DHCP Client Range 19 2 163 2 100 192 168 2 200 Show Client 802 1d Spanning Tree Disabled Clone MAC Address 000000000000 MTU Size 1500 When the DHCP server is enabled and also the device router mode is enabled then the default gateway for all the DHCP client hosts will set to the IP address of device 59 Bandwidth Control This functionality can control Bandwidth of Up Downstream 1 Enable Bandwidth Control and then enter Data Rate Latency and Burst Packet in the specific field lt
50. ion Mode lt lt H MTU Size 1 DHCP Client Table 0 Exit Wireless Setting e TCP IP WAN Settings WAN Type IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS1 DNS2 DNS3 Clone MAC Address uPNP Web Server Access on WAN IPSec passthrough on VPN connection PPTP passthrough on VPN connection L2TP passthrough on VPN connection 0 Exit I Reboot to take effect Route Settings TCP IP LAN Setting TCP IP WAN Setting Route Setting Firewall Setting Management lt A B C D E F G U V W X Y Z Apply Changes to Flash 0 Exit A NAT B IP Forwarding Default Policy Dynamic Route C Dynamic Route D RIP transmit to WAN E RIP receive from WAN F RIP transmit to LAN G RIP receive from LAN Static Route H Static Route 1 Add Static Route Setting J Delete Static Route Setting K Delete all Static Route Setting L Current Static Route Setting List Route Table M Show Route Table List 0 Exit Firewall Settings A Port Filtering B IP Filtering C MAC Filtering D Port Forwarding E DMZ F VPN 0 Exit Wireless Basic Settings A Access Point Status B QoS Settings C Bandwidth Control D SNMP Settings E Miscellaneous Settings F Password 0 Exit 67 The System Management Password Protection Both Web Browser and SSH configuration interfaces have password protection Site cont
51. is page is used to configure the parameters for Internet network which connects to the WAN port of your Access Point Here you may change the access method to Static IP DHCP Client PPPoE or PPTP by click the item value of WAN Access type WAN Access Type Attain DNS Automatically Set DNS Manually DNS 1 DNS 2 DNS 3 Clone MAC Address 000000000000 C Enable uPnP Enable Web Server Access on WAN C Enable IPsec pass through on VPN connection C Enable PPTP pass through on VPN connection C Enable L2TP pass through on VPN connection The IP addresses of DNS provided by your ISP DNS Domain Name Server is used to map domain names to IP addresses DNS maintain central lists of domain name IP addresses and map the domain names in your Internet requests to other servers on the Internet until the specified web site is found Clone device MAC address to the specify MAC address required by your ISP Enable uPnP this function allows the device to be found and configured automatically by the system Ex Window XP successfully authenticates with your ISP 54 Site contents a B Wizard B Operation Mode ES a o 4 LAN Interface El WAN Interface By Route EE Bi Management By Reboot User Name Password Connect Type Idle Time MTU Size DNS1 3 Clone MAC Address Enable UPnP PPTP User Name
52. king must use the same SSID and channel for establishing the wireless connection A 2 gt Y AP Client 3 AP Client 2 PC 3 PC 2 In client mode the device can t support the Router mode function including Firewall and WAN settings SSID The SSID is a unique identifier that wireless networking devices use to establish and maintain wireless connectivity Multiple access point bridges on a network or sub network can use the same SSID SSIDs are case sensitive and can contain up to 32 alphanumeric characters Do not include spaces in your SSID 29 Channel Number The following st is the available frequencies in MHz for the 2 4 GHz radio i Bai Americas EMEA Japan and China 2 2417 Americas EMEA Japan and China 6 2437 Americas EMEA Japan Israel and China 8 2447 Americas EMEA Japan Israel and China 9 2452 Americas EMEA Japan Israel and China xX EMEA Europe the Middle East and Africa When set to Auto the device will find the least congested channel for use Associated Client Show the information of active wireless client stations that connected to the device 30 Advanced Settings These settings are only for more technically advanced users who have sufficient knowledge about wireless LAN These settings should not be changed unless you know what effect the changes will have on your device The default setting is optimized for the normal operation For specific applicatio
53. ll Control Ras Mamba 11 AA Encryption Disabled AP Disabled WYDS a BSSID 00 00 00 04 26 92 Associated Clients 0 Power OFDM G 100mW Power CCK B 250mW Attain IP Protocol Fixed IP IP Address 192 168 2 202 ba Reboot Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 DHCP Server Disabled MAC Address 00 00 00 04 26 92 18 Configure DEV3 Access the web server http 192 168 2 254 of device from the 1 3 Ethernet port Caution lf you configure multiple devices in the same PC since the devices have the same default IP address but different MAC addresses it may cause you not able to access the web server of device If the situation happens please try to clean the ARP table of your PC by DOS command arp d then you can access the web server of device using the default IP address Use LAN Interface page to set the IP address of LAN interface and disable DHCP server E ite contents LAN Interface Setup E Wizard l ES Operation Mode This page is used to configure the parameters for local area network which connects to E PAE the device Here you may change the setting for IP Address Subnet Mask DHCP cae patie etc B LAN Interface E WAN Interface IP Address 192 168 2 203 j Route E Rou Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 E l Management Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 By Reboot DHCP Disabled v DHCP Client Range 192 168 2 100 192 168 2 20
54. ment ZW 220 AP Bridge D Laptop PC al Broadband Network Router ZW 220 AP Router Ch 2 First Time Configuration Before Start to Configure There are two ways to configure the device one is through web browser and the other is through Secure Shell CLI interface To access the configuration interfaces make sure you are using a computer connected to the same network as the device The default IP address of the device is 192 168 2 254 and the subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 The device has three operation modes Router Bridge WISP In bridge mode also known as AP Client you can access the device by WLAN Wireless Local Area Network and both wired LAN ports And in router WISP modes the device can be accessed by WLAN LAN and WAN The default IP addresses for the device are 192 168 2 254 for LAN 172 1 1 1 for WAN 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 for LAN 172 1 1 X for WAN Please note that the DHCP server inside the device is default to up and running Do not have multiple DHCP servers in your network environment otherwise it will cause abnormal situation We also provide an auto discovery tool which is for finding out the IP of the device In case you ve forgot the IP of the device or the IP of the device has been changed you can use the tool to find out the IP of the device even your PC is not in the same subnet as the device i
55. n setting configuration will required highly attention to reach optimistic condition Note Any unreasonable value change to default setting will reduce the throughput of the device _ Site contents Wireless Advanced Settings ES Wizard Operation Mode These settings are only for more technically advanced users who have a sufficient knowledge about wireless LAN These settings should not be changed unless you z know what effect the changes will have on your Access Point BS Basic Settings BY Advanced settings BY Security Authentication Type Open System O Shared Key Auto BY Access Control DUE II ES WDS settings Fragment Threshold 2346 256 2346 ES Site Survey RTS Threshold 2347 0 2347 E iio Profile Sea aa en io anios oe fe Firewall ACK Timing 9 0 285 4 us Mi Management Ey Reboot Client Expired Time 500 101 40000000 sec MTU Size 1500 100 1500 Data Rate Anto v Preamble Type Long Preamble Short Preamble Broadcast SSID Enabled Disabled IAPP Enabled Disabled 802 119 Protection Enabled Disabled Block WLAN Relay O Enabled Disabled Turbo Mode O Enabled Disabled auto Aggregation Mode Enabled Disabled Tx Burst Mode Enabled Disabled Transmit Power OFDM 20d y Transmit Power CCK A dim y Authentication Type The device supports two Authentication Types Open system and Shared Key When you select Share Key you need to set
56. nd set MAC address of other APs which you want to communicate with in the table and then enable the WDS Enable WDS Add WDS AP MAC Address Comment Current WDS AP List 00 00 00 04 26 92 DEV2 C 13 Since we access the device by wireless connection it may temporarily disconnect when applying the WDS setting After re connecting to the device use the Status page to check the settings Site contents BS Wizard E Operation Mode ES TCP IP EE y Status QoS 3 Bandwidth Control 3 AP atistics 3 DDNS ime Zone A Dw Ww 0 g y Miscellaneous rade Firmware F teload Setting assword E Reboot TD System Uptime Oday 0h 20m bs Free Memory 10776 kB Firmware Version Webpage Version Channel Number Encryption BSSID Associated Clients Power OFDM G Power CCK B Attain IP Protocol IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DHCP Server MAC Address Attain IP Protocol IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway MAC Address 1 4 0c 20060914 1 4 0c 20060914 Wireless Configuration AP WDS Router 2 4 GHz B G DEW 11 Disabled AP Disabled WDS 00 00 00 04 27 28 0 100mW 250mW TCP IP Configuration Fixed IP 192 168 2 254 255 255 255 0 192 168 2 254 Enabled 00 00 00 04 27 28 WAN Configuration PPPoE Connected 218 168 146 935 255 255 255 0 218 168 146 254 00 00 00 04 27 29 14 Configure DEV2 Access the web
57. nnection VPN Connection 9 Qos 3g Laptop 1 VPN Client VE VPN Server 1 Check the VPN Pass through in WAN Interface of TCP IP Page that you want and then click Apply Changes button Enable Web Server Access on WAN nable IPsec pass through on VPN connection nable PPTP pass through on VPN connection nable L2TP pass through on VPN connection Using CLI Menu Start a SSH Secure Shell client session to login the device The SSH server daemon inside device uses well known TCP port 22 User must use SSH client utility such like Putty to login the device The default password for user root is Zplus12320400 once user login the device then can change the password by CLI command Execute CLI program This program won t execute automatically when user login the device User must manually execute it by typing the case sensitive command cli Please note that any modified settings wont save permanently until user Apply Changes to Flash or reboot it The new settings modified by CLI will take effect after rebooting the device 66 Menu Tree List Operation Mode 1 Router 2 Bridge 0 Cancel Wireless Setting A Basic Settings B Advanced Settings C Security Settings D Access Control Settings E WDS Settings 0 Exit TCP IP LAN Setting A IP Address B Subnet Mask C Default Gateway D DHCP E DHCP Client Range F 802 1d Spanning Tree G Clone MAC Address Operat
58. nually DNS 1 DNS 2 DNS 3 C Enable uPnP Enable Web Server Access on WAN Enable IPsec pass through on VPN connection C Enable PPTP pass through on VPN connection C Enable L2TP pass through on VPN connection his 6 Clone MAC address for PPTP WAN access type gt Site contents a E Wizard BY Operation Mode EEE LAN Interface BY WAN Interface e Route EE Mi Management ps Reboot WAN Access Type PPTP v IP Address AITA Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Server IP Address 17 1 1 1 User Name Password MTU Size 1412 1400 1492 bytes MPPE Enabled Disabled Attain DNS Automatically Set DNS Manually DNS 1 DNS 2 DNS 3 C Enable uPnP Enable Web Server Access on WAN C Enable IPsec pass through on VPN connection C Enable PPTP pass through on VPN connection C Enable L2TP pass through on VPN connection 58 5 Physical LAN interface MAC address clone Site contents LAN Interface Setup B Wizard z Operation Mode This page is used to configure the parameters for local area network which connects to AE Wireless the device Here you may change the setting for IP Address Subnet Mask DHCP a etc E LAN Interface E WAN Interface IP Address 192 168 2254 3 Route E Rou Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 E l Management Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 B Reboot DHCP Server v DHCP Cl
59. on The user s manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE 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 or more of the following measures E Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna E Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver E Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is needed E Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate
60. onfiguration DEV 1 LAN 192 168 2 254 24 WAN PPPoE connection Wireless Channel 11 SSID DEV 1 lie MAC Address of WLAN BSSID 000000042728 ld DHCP Server enabled IP Pool 192 168 2 1 253 DEV 4 LAN 192 168 3 1 24 WAN Dynamic IP address j DHCP Server enabled IP pool 192 168 3 2 254 192 LAN 192 168 2 202 24 Wireless Channel 11 SSID DEV2 MAC Address of WLAN BSSID 000000042692 ISP C 3 LAN 192 168 2 203 24 Channel SSID DEV3 192 168 2x 192 168 2 x DEV LAN 192 168 2 205 24 192 168 2 x This example demonstrates how to set up a network with different device configurations There are 2 DHCP servers DEV1 DEV4 in the network to control the IP configuration of 2 domains 192 168 2 x 192 168 3 x Once the setting is done all the PCs can visit Internet through DEV1 We assume all the devices keep the factory default setting To make sure that user can continuing press the rest button for more than 5 seconds to restore the factory default setting The following descriptions show the steps to configure DEV1 to DEV5 Configure DEV1 1 Connect the ADSL modem to Ethernet port of device using Ethernet cable 2 Access the web server http 192 168 2 254 of device from the wireless station 3 Use Wizard page to setup device gt Site contents Setup Wizard B Wizard B Operation Mode The setup wizard will guide you to configu
61. ons for configuration eo InAP mode enable the WDS function e You must set these connected devices with the same radio channel and SSID e Choose WDS AP mode e Using the bus or star network topology 44 Spanning Tree Entries of WDS AP List Protocol Required The MAC Address of Repeater The MAC Address of Access Point Wireless Bridge Wireless Bridge can establish a wireless connection between two or more Wired LANs When you decide to use the WDS as a Wireless Bridge please refer the following instructions for configuration eo InAP mode enable the WDS function e You must set these connected devices with the same radio channel but you may use different SSID Choose WDS mode for only wireless backbone extension purpose You can use any network topology please refer the WDS topology section 45 Ch 4 Advanced Configurations Configuring LAN to WAN Firewall Filtering function is used to block or permit packets from LAN to WAN The device supports three kinds of filter Port Filtering IP Filtering and MAC Filtering All the entries in current filter table are used to restrict or allow certain types of packets from your local network to through the device Use of such filters can be helpful in securing or restricting your local network Denied or Allowed list depends on your IP forwarding default policy in Route page The IP forwarding default policy is ACCEPT lf you want block some application f
62. os System Name hank Bandwidth Control El SNMP System Location Ip A Statistics System Contact hank DDNS 4 ES Time Zone Trap Receiver IP Address1 19 168 2 11 A Sis i Address1 Community String hank iscellaneous L B Upgrade Firmware Trap Receiver IP Address2 Address2 Community String By Reboot Trap Receiver IP Address3 Address3 Community String 5 Layos 2 Following Table describes the SNMP configuration parameter System Community String This is password sent with each trap to the SNMP Manager System Name Type the Name which is name of device System Location Type the Location which is location of device System Contact Type the Name which is person or group when the device has problem can find they Trap Receiver IP Address Type the IP Address which is address of A en S Trap Receiver Community This is password receive with trap from String the device SNMP Agent 3 SNMP Traps coldStart 0 The trap from device after reboot the elie Ne linkDown 2 The trap is sent when any of the links are ome dom AS linkup 3 The trap is sent when any of the links are UP See the following table authenticationFailure 4 The trap is sent when the device receiving gets or sets requirement with wrong community 69 4 Private MIBs OD SSC Description O 1 3 6 1 4 1 99 1 Mode Operation Mode in device 1 3 6 1 4 1 99 2 SSID SS
63. ot Change setting successfully Please wait a while for refreshing webpage If IP address was modified you have to re connect the WebServer with the new address Change the IP address of your PC to 192 168 3 x then access the web server by the new IP address 192 168 3 1 and use Status page check the setting Cita nantantc gt Site contents BS Wizard B Operation Mode Ba Wireless TCP IP Firewall E Status E Qos EY Bandwidth Control E SNMP B Statistics BY DDNS BY Time Zone ES Log B Miscellaneous ES Upgrade System Uptime Oday 2h 56m 36s Free Memory 10896 kB Firmware Version 1 4 0c 20060914 Webpage Version 1 4 0c 20060914 Mode Infrastructure Client Router Band 2 4 GHz B G SSID DEW4 Channel Number 5 Encryption Disabled BSSID 00 00 00 00 00 00 State Scanning RSSI 0 Attain IP Protocol Fixed IP IP Address 1921683 Subnet Mask 25512552551 Default Gateway 192 168 3 1 DHCP Server Enabled MAC Address 00 00 00 05 12 13 Attain IP Protocol Getting IP from DHCP server IP Address 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 MAC Address 00 00 00 05 12 14 lf the State of Wireless Configuration is not Connected or you want to refresh the AP Site contents B Wizard B Operation Mode BY Basic Settings B Advanced Settings By Security B Ac Bi Site Survey E Connecting Profile TCP IP Be Firewall MM Management 5 Reboot RSSI
64. personal user you can use the Pre shared Key to enhance your security setting This mode requires only an access point and client station that supports WPA PSK For Enterprise authentication is achieved via WPA RADIUS Server You need a RADIUS or other authentication server on the network eo Enterprise RADIUS When WPA Authentication mode is Enterprise RADIUS you have to add user accounts and the target device to the RADIUS Server In the device you need to specify the IP address Password Shared Secret and Port number of the target RADIUS server e Pre Share Key This mode requires only an access point and client station that supports WPA PSK The WPA PSK settings include Key Format Length and Value They must be as same as each wireless client in your wireless network When Key format is Passphrase the key value should have 8 63 ACSI chars When Key format is Hex the key value should have 64 hexadecimal digits 0 9 a f or A F 36 Configuring as WLAN Client Adapter This device can be configured as a wireless Ethernet adapter In this mode the device can connect to the other wireless stations Ad Hoc network type or Access Point Infrastructure network type and you don t need to install any driver Quick start to configure Step 1 In Basic Settings page change the Mode to Client mode And key in the SSID of the AP you want to connect then press Apply Changes button to apply the change Site con
65. r Internet network which connects to the WAN port of your Access Point Here you may change the access method to Static IP DHCP PPPoE or PPTP by click the item value of WAN Access type DHCP Client v WAN Access Type Press Next gt gt button then select the Client for mode and change the SSID to DEVS e Site contents BY Wizard E Operation Mode EEES TCPAP Firewall Management BY Reboot 5 Wireless Basic Settings This page is used to configure the parameters for wireless LAN clients which may connect to your Access Point If you want to use Wireless ISP mode please choose the Client Mode Band 2 4 GHz B G v Mode Client vw Network Type Infrastructure Y SSID DEV4 Channel Number 1 Enable Mac Clone Single Ethernet Client 52 Press Next gt gt button then select None for Encryption then press Finished button E Site contents B Wizard B Operation Mode M Wireless Ma TCP IP MN Firewall MM Management es Reboot 6 Wireless Security Setup This page allows you setup the wireless security Tum on WEP or WPA by using Encryption Keys could prevent any unauthorized access to your wireless network Encryption None he Finished a 22 10 11 Wait for refreshing web page Site contents a E Wizard By Operation Mode Bi Wireless MM TCP IP MN Firewall me By Rebo
66. r clicking the Aiming button RSSI will be displayed on the web page It s also displayed by the LED The flashing frequency of each LED shows the RSSI the more frequency the LED flashing the more RSSI it detected From 20 to100 on the following picture the more LED on means the more RSSI detected For example if the 20 LED and 40 LED are both on and flash quickly that means the RSSI of the specific SSID is approaching 40 The LED definition on the front panel from left to right To stop the Aiming tool the user just click Stop Aiming button Connecting Profile Site contents E Wizard E Operation Mode ES Basic Settings B Advanced Settings B Security B Access Control Ey WDS settings B Site Survey E Connectina Profile Ma TCP IP AE MM Management e Reboot Connecting Profile Settings Enable the connecting profile in clinet mode the system will check the preferred SSID and BSSID in a fixed period if preferred APs are found the radio will try to connect with them one by one and regardless ofthe signal quality and strength Please note that check the preferred APs will impact the throughput a lot Unless the signal strength is good enough otherwise dont set the interval too short And currently all the profiles share the same security setting Enable connecting profile SSID BSSID Checking Interval 10 5 1440 minutes Current preferred AP li
67. r just clicks to disable Enable connecting profile The preferred AP list will be preserved for the next use Firmware Upgrade Firmware Types The firmware for this device is divided into 2 parts one is web pages firmware the other is application firmware and the naming usually are g120webpages_adv bin and g120linux_adv_led1 bin To upgrade firmware we suggest user first upgrade the application firmware then web pages firmware 75 Upgrading Firmware The Web Browser upgrading interface is the simplest and safest way for user it will check the firmware checksum and signature and the wrong firmware won t be accepted After upgrading the device will reboot and please note that depends on the version of firmware the upgrading may cause the device configuration to be restored to the factory default setting and the original configuration data will be lost To upgrade firmware just assign the file name with full path then click Upload button as the following page Memory Limitation To make sure the device have enough memory to upload firmware the system will check the capacity of free memory if the device lack of memory to upload firmware please temporarily turn off some functions then reboot the device to get enough memory for firmware uploading gt Site contents Upgrade Firmware eat Mada This page allows you upgrade the Access Point firmware to new version Please note BE Wireless do not power off the device du
68. re access point for first time Please follow i Wireless the setup wizard step by step Ma TCP IP Mn Firewall Welcome to Setup Wizard MM Management B Reboot The Wizard will guide you the through following steps Begin by clicking on Next 1 Setup Operation Mode 2 Choose your Time Zone 3 Setup LAN Interface 4 Setup WAN Interface 5 Wireless LAN Setting 6 Wireless Security Setting 11 4 O 6 fe Press Next gt gt gt site contents BS Wizard B Operation Mode Ba Wireless Ma TCP IP MN Firewall Mi Management By Reboot button then set the Operation Mode to Router mode 1 Operation Mode You can setup different modes to LAN and WLAN interface for NAT and bridging function Router In this mode the device is supposed to connect to internet via ADSL Cable Modem The NAT is enabled and PCs connected with WLAN share the same IP to ISP through WAN port The connection type can be setup in WAN page by using PPPOE DHCP client PPTP client or Static IP 172 1 1 1 is the default Static IP address for WAN port Bridge In this mode the ethernet port and wireless interface are bridged together and NAT function is disabled All the WAN related function and firewall are not supported O Wireless Isp n this mode the wireless client will connect to ISP access point The NAT is enabled and PCs connecting with the ethernet port share the same IP to ISP through wireless LAN Yo
69. rea network which connects Ba Wireless to the device Here you may change the setting for IP Address Subnet Mask The TCP IP DHCP Server will be up and running please make sure there is no another DHCP Firewall Server in your network when the device is in Bridge Client Modes Management BY Reboot IP Address 19 168 2 202 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Es Press Next gt gt button then select the AP WDS for mode and change the SSID to DEV2 e Secale 5 Wireless Basic Settings E Wizard ES Operation Mode This page is used to configure the parameters for wireless LAN clients which may EEES connect to your Access Point If you want to use Wireless ISP mode please choose TCP IP the Client Mode Firewall Management Nand 24 GHz B G y BS Reboot A Mode AP WDS v Network Type Infrastructure SSID DEV2 Channel Number 11 v Enable Mac Clone Single Ethernet Client E Press Next gt gt button then select None for Encryption then press Finished button bed cet 6 Wireless Security Setup B Wizard EY Operation Mode This page allows you setup the wireless security Tun on WEP or WPA by using Encryption Keys MM Wireless could prevent any unauthorized access to your wireless network TCP IP ir Me Firewall E Encryption None v m Management o co Reboot En Wait for refreshing web page Site contents si
70. ress can be recognized on the LAN or if it must be reached through a gateway The IP address of Default Gateway provided by your ISP or MIS Default Gateway is the intermediate network device that has knowledge of the network IDs of the other networks in the Wide Area Network so it can forward the packets to other gateways until they are delivered to the one connected to the specified destination The IP addresses of DNS provided by your ISP DNS Domain Name Server is used to map domain names to IP addresses DNS maintain central lists of domain name IP addresses and map the domain names in your Internet requests to other servers on the Internet until the specified web site is found Clone device MAC address to the specify MAC address required by your ISP Enable uPnP this function allows the device to be found and configured automatically by the system Ex Window XP DHCP Client Dynamic IP All IP configuration data besides DNS will obtain from the DHCP server when DHCP Client WAN Access Type is selected 53 Site contents E ite content B Wizard B Operation Mode EEES E LAN Interface Bj WAN Interface ME EE Bi Management Reboot DNS1 3 Clone MAC Address Enable uPnP PPPoE When the PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet WAN Access Type is selected you must fill the fields of User Name Password provided by your ISP The IP configuration will be done when the device WAN Interface Setup Th
71. rface Setup This page is used to configure the parameters for Internet network which connects to the WAN port of your Access Point Here you may change the access method to Static IP DHCP PPPoE or PPTP by click the item value of WAN Access type WAN Access Type PPPoE v User Name 870436090 hinet net Password 229855858 52 12 8 9 10 11 Press Next gt gt button then select the AP WDS for mode and change the SSID to DEV1 e leales 5 Wireless Basic Settings E Wizard B Operation Mode This page is used to configure the parameters for wireless LAN clients which may Bi Wireless connect to your Access Point If you want to use Wireless ISP mode please choose Mm TCP IP the Client Mode Mn Firewall E ibaa a fend 24 GHz B G y ib Mode AP WDS y Network Type Infrastructure SSID DEVI Channel Number 11 v Enable Mac Clone Single Ethernet Client a Press Next gt gt button then select None for Encryption then press Finished button A ene 6 Wireless Security Setup By Wizard B Operation Mode This page allows you setup the wireless security Tum on WEP or WPA by using Encryption Keys M Wireless could prevent any unauthorized access to your wireless network Ma TCP IP Bi Firewall z zamn None m Management Encryption be By Reboot lt lt Back Finished Wait for refreshin
72. ring the upload because it may crash the system If free memory is not enough for uploading please temporarily turn off some functions such TCP IP like Log IPsec MN Firewall B Status Select File C gl 20linux_adv bin BS Gos BY Bandwidth Control E SNMP ee B Statistics DDNS BY Time Zone ES Log BY Miscellaneous B Upgrade Firmware BY Save Reload Setting B Password E Reboot Configuration Data Backup amp Restore Rest Setting to Factory Default Value Since the device is designed for outdoor used there is no interface outside the housing to reset the configuration value to the factory default value The device provides the Web Browser interface to rest the configuration data After resetting it the current configuration data will be lost and restored to factory default value Saving Restoring Configuration Data 76 ep Site contents Save Reload Settings ES Wizard Aine a ne This page allows you save current settings to a file or reload the settings from the file MI Wireless which was saved previously Besides you could reset the current configuration ta dr factory default Ma TCP IP EE L Save Settings to File Save By Status E QoS Load Settings from File 3 Bandwidth Control Je ii Reset Settings to Default ES SNMP Statistics DDNS BS Time Zone By Log E Miscellaneous BS Unarade Firmware Save Reload Setting BY Password Ey Reboot To save
73. rom LAN to WAN you can go to Route page to select ACCEPT for IP Forwarding Default Policy Site contents Routing Setup E Wizard ES Operation Mode This page is used to setup dynamic routing protocol or edit static route entry Disable Wireless the NAT will turn off IP masqerade and the functions of DMZ Port Forwarding ES LAN Interface 3 C Disable NAT z IP Forwarding Default Policy ACCEPT v Firewal 4 Ce lf you want permit some application from LAN to WAN you can go to Route page to select DROP for IP Forwarding Default Policy eS Site contents Routing Setup B Wizard ES Operation Mode This page is used to setup dynamic routing protocol or edit static route entry Disable ieee the NAT will turn off IP masqerade and the functions of DMZ Port Forwarding E LAN Interface 3 Disable NAT k A T z a LAT P Forwarding Default Policy DROP Be Firewall 4 Apply Changes B Management w Port Filtering When you enable the Port Filtering function you can specify a single port or port ranges in current filter table If you select ACCEPT for the IP forwarding default policy once the source port of outgoing packets match the port definition or within the port ranges in the table the firewall will block those packets form LAN to WAN 46 gt olte contents BY Wizard By O peratio n Mode SS TCP IP w B Port Filtering B IP Filtering B MAC Filtering By Port Forwarding ES DMZ ES VPN Bi Management BY
74. rst time Please follow the setup wizard step by step Welcome to Setup Wizard The Wizard will guide you the through following steps Begin by clicking on Next 1 Setup Operation Mode 2 Choose your Time Zone 3 Setup LAN Interface 4 Setup WAN Interface 5 Wireless LAN Setting 6 Wireless Security Setting Press Next gt gt button then set the Operation Mode to Wireless ISP mode Site contents By Wizard B Operation Mode Ba Wireless MM TCP IP Me Firewall ENED EMAC Reboot 1 Operation Mode You can setup different modes to LAN and WLAN interface for NAT and bridging function In this mode the device is supposed to connect to internet via ADSL Cable Modem The NAT is enabled and PCs connected with WLAN share the same IP to ISP through WAN port The connection type can be setup in WAN page by using PPPOE DHCP client PPTP client or Static IP 172 1 1 1 is the default Static IP address for WAN port Router In this mode the ethernet port and wireless interface are bridged together and NAT function is disabled All the WAN related function and firewall are not supported Bridge Wireless Isp n this mode the wireless client will connect to ISP access point The NAT is enabled and PCs connecting with the ethernet port share the same IP to ISP through wireless LAN You must set the wireless to client mode and connect to the ISP AP The connection type can be setup in W
75. s Knowing the Network Application The device can act as the following roles and it supports WDS Wireless Distribution System function e Access Point WDS Wireless Repeater Bridge Router WISP AP Client The device provides 3 different operation modes and the wireless radio of 8 device can act as AP ClientWDS The operation mode is about the communication mechanism between the wired Ethernet NIC and wireless NIC the following is the types of operation mode Router The wired Ethernet WAN port is used to connect with ADSL Cable modem and the wireless NIC is used for your private WLAN The other wired Ethernet LAN port bridges to the private WLAN The NAT is existed between WAN and WLAN LAN and all the wireless and wired clients share the same public IP address through the WAN port to ISP The default IP configuration for WAN port is static IP You can access the web server of device through the default WAN IP address 172 1 1 1 and modify the setting base on your ISP requirement Bridge The two wired Ethernet ports and wireless NIC are bridged together Once the mode is selected all the WAN related functions will be disabled WISP Wireless ISP This mode can let you access the AP of your wireless ISP and share the same public IP address from your ISP to the PCs connecting with both the wired Ethernet ports of the device To use this mode first you must set the wireless radio to be client mode connecting to the AP of
76. server http 192 168 2 254 of device from the 1 2 3 4 Ethernet port Caution If you configure multiple devices in the same PC since the devices have the same default IP address but different MAC addresses it may cause you not able to access the web server of device If the situation happens please try to clean the ARP table of your PC by DOS command arp d then you can access the web server of device using the default IP address a Tae gt Site contents E Wizard B Operation Mode Wireless a TCP IP Firewall Management E Reboot Use Wizard page to setup device Setup Wizard The setup wizard will guide you to configure access point for first time Please follow the setup wizard step by step Welcome to Setup Wizard The Wizard will guide you the through following steps Begin by clicking on Next setup Operation Mode Choose your Time Zone setup LAN Interface Setup WAN Interface Wireless LAN Setting Wireless Security Setting DO LUN Press Next gt gt button then set the Operation Mode to Bridge mode gt Site contents i B Wizard ES Operation Mode EEES Ba TCP IP Firewall Management BY Reboot 1 Operation Mode You can setup different modes to LAN and WLAN interface for NAT and bridging function In this mode the device is supposed to connect to internet via ADSL Cable Modem The NAT is enabled and PCs connect
77. ss ISP mode please choose TCP IP the Client Mode Firewall Management Nand 24 GHz B G y By Reboot Mode Client v Network Type Infrastructure Y SSID DEVS po Channel Number Enable Mac Clone Single Ethernet Client E Press Next gt gt button then select None for Encryption then press Finished button oe el Se IM 6 Wireless Security Setup B Wizard EY Operation Mode This page allows you setup the wireless security Tum on WEP or WPA by using Encryption Keys MM Wireless could prevent any unauthorized access to your wireless network Mm TCP IP Mn Firewall EN EE Encryption On 3 o gt Reboot 52 5 Wait for refreshing web page _ ite contents E Wizard ES Operation Mode Please wait a while for refreshing webpage Ba Wireless Change setting successfully TCP IP If IP address was modified you have to re connect the WebServer Firewall with the new address Management Reboot 25 9 10 11 Access the web server by the new IP address 192 168 2 205 and use LAN Interface page to disable DHCP Server es Site contents B Wizard B Operation Mode Bs Wireless LAN Interface B WAN Interface Route Ba Firewall Mi Management BY Reboot LAN Interface Setup This page is used to configure the parameters for local area network which connects to the device Here you may change the setting for IP Address
78. st Test AP 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 E 74 To enable this function this device must be in the client mode User clicks to enable this function and input the SSID of preferred AP and then click Apply Changes The BSSID field is an option in case of two preferred APs having the same SSID In this case this device will check both SSID and BSSID and connect to the matching AP We can leave it empty in the normal case After enabling the connecting profile the system will check the preferred SSID in a fixed period if preferred APs are found the radio will try to connect with them one by one from top to down of the list and regardless of the signal quality and strength The users can put their most favorite AP on the top so it will be connected first Please note that check the preferred APs will impact the throughput a lot Unless the signal strength is good enough otherwise don t set the interval too short The default value is 10 minutes And currently all the profiles share the same security setting Current preferred AP list Pr Test AP 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 E Device AP 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 C To delete one SSID in the list users click the square to select it and click Delete Selected and then click OK in the pop up window to confirm it The user can delete the whole list once for all Just click Delete All and then click OK in the pop up window to confirm it To simply disable this function the use
79. t The default value is 5 The time before it starting rebooting When it meets the Ping Threshold it will wait for this time and then reboot The default value is 60 The Aiming tool can help the installer of the device to find the best direction targeting the specific Access Point or IBSS It displays the RSSI of the specify SSID on the Wireless Site Survey page on the web and LED so the installer can adjust the antenna of this device and visually check RSSI by LED Wireless Site Survey This page provides tool to scan the wireless network If any Access Point or IBSS is found you could choose to connect it manually when client mode is enabled Plos 5120 OOS 4e01 td th 11 BH AP Yes 66 38 dbmi oF le thron 00 e 1 bob 6 BHG AP no 81 41 demi gd C hot OO 0d 14 00 6d de 10 B45 AP YES 56 56 dba ai ol FD 1 Me 8 1 ed 1 BHS AP no 52 58 bra BZ Ci AINTECA DA 0000 00 04 78 Fd 1 BHS AP yes 16 80 dbmi 73 O Plos 2005 0001 7 12 34 56 11 BHi AP Yes 9 84 dim 32 O When this device is in AP Client mode the user can click the Aim option of one SSID on the list in the Wireless Site Survey page and then click the Aiming button 73 Wireless Site Survey This page provides tool to scan the wireless network If any Access Point or IBSS is found you could choose to connect it manually when client mode is enabled ETS 00014 0b 6dde 10 B AP YES 58 1255 dem Bi A Afte
80. t configuration You can setup the four kinds of network topologies bus star ring and mesh In this case there are five devices with WDS enabled WDS1 WDS2 WDS3 WDS4 and WDS5 Bus topology Entries of WDS AP List The MAC Address of WDS2 The MAC Addresses of WDS1 and WDS3 The MAC Addresses of WDS2 and WDS4 The MAC Addresses of WDS3 and WDS5 WDS5 The MAC Address of WDS4 No 42 Star topology Device Entries of WDS AP List Spanning Tree Protocol Required WDS1 The MAC Addresses of WDS2 WDS3 WDS4 and WDS5 WDS2 The MAC Address of WDS1 INO No o SSS No No No No O WDS3 The MAC Address of WDS1 WDS4 The MAC Address of WDS1 INO WDS5 The MAC Address of WDS1 Ring topology AS OO ee The MAC Addresses of WDS2 and WDS5 The MAC Addresses of WDS1 and WDS3 43 Mesh topology SS PAD Device Entries of WDS AP List The MAC Addresses of WDS2 WDS3 WDS4 and WDS5 The MAC Addresses of WDS1 WDS3 WDS4 and WDS5 The MAC Addresses of WDS1 WDS2 WDS4 and WDS5 The MAC Addresses of WDS1 WDS2 WDS3 and WDS5 WDS5 The MAC Addresses of WDS1 WDS2 WDS3 and WDS4 WDS Application Wireless Repeater Wireless Repeater can be used to increase the coverage area of another device Parent AP Between the Parent AP and the Wireless Repeater wireless stations can move among the coverage areas of both devices When you decide to use the WDS as a Repeater please refer the following instructi
81. te contents E Wizard ES Operation Mode Please wait a while for refreshing webpage Ba Wireless Change setting successfully TCP IP If IP address was modified you have to re connect the WebServer Firewall with the new address Management Reboot 16 9 10 11 Access the web server by new IP address 192 168 2 202 then use LAN Interface page to disable DHCP Server _ Site contents LAN Interface Setup E Wizard ES Operation Mode This page is used to configure the parameters for local area network which connects to Z AEN NN the device Here you may change the setting for IP Address Subnet Mask DHCP dolia etc By LAN Interface E WAN Interface IP Address 192 168 2 202 EY Route Os Firewall Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 SEMEN Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 BY Reboot DHCP Disabled w DHCP Client Range 192 168 2 1 192 168 2 201 Show Client 802 1d Spanning Tree Enabled v Clone MAC Address 000000000000 MTU Size 1500 Apply Changes Reset Wait for refreshing web page Site contents Soe Change setting successfully BY Wizard B Operation Mode Please wait a while for refreshing webpage Bs Wireless If IP address was modified you have to re connect the WebServer B LAN Interface with the new address EY WAN Interface AE EE Bi Management BS Reboot Use WDS Settings page to configure WDS I
82. te contents WDS Setti ngs B Wizard ed SA ER Operation Mode Wireless Distribution System uses wireless media to communicate with other APs like the Ethernet does To do this you must set these APs in the same channel and ra PER N set MAC address of other APs which you want to communicate with in the table and E Basic Settings then enable the WDS BY Advanced Settings j Security A Control C Enable WDS y tings B Site Survey ES Connecting Profile Add WDS AP MAC Address Comment Mn TCP IP Mn Firewall MM Management Apply Changes Set Security Show Statistics By Reboot Current WDS AP List Delete Selected Delete All 17 12 Enable WDS function and add the BSSID of DEV1 to Current WDS AP List Site contents WDS Settings s Ande Mode Wireless Distribution System uses wireless media to communicate with other APs Up aci like the Ethernet does To do this you must set these APs in the same channel and set MAC address of other APs which you want to communicate with in the table and then enable the WDS Enable WDS HESA be Add WDS AP MAC Address Comment A TCP IP Me Firewall E Reboot Current WDS AP List 00 00 00 04 27 28 DEV d 13 Use the Status page to check the settings System i Uptime Oday 0h 39m 6s Free Memory 10992 kB Firmware Version 1 4 0c 20060914 Webpage Version 1 4 0c 20060914 Mode AP WDS Bridge Band 2 4 GHz B G En are SSID DEV2 z de
83. tents B Wizard B Operation Mode BY Basic Settings BY Advanced Settings y Security BY Access Control B WDS settings B Site Survey ES Connecting Profile Ma TCP IP i Firewall Bi Management BY Reboot 3 Wireless Basic Settings This page is used to configure the parameters for wireless LAN clients which may connect to your Access Point Here you may change wireless encryption settings as well as wireless network parameters Enable universal repeater mode can let radio act as AP and client simultaneouly but remember the channel must be as same as the connected AP C Disable Wireless LAN Interface Band 2 4 GHz B G v Mode Client v Network frastructue Y Type SSID Tarzet AP SSID Channel Show Active Clients Number C Enable Mac Clone Single Ethernet Client Enable Universal Repeater Mode Extended SSID once selected and applied extended SSID and channel number will be updated Refresh aj Step 2 Check the state of connection in Status web page Site contents l ontent B Wizard ES Operation Mode Ba Wireless Ma TCP IP Bs Firewall BY Status E QoS E Bandwidth Control ES SNMP E Statistics DDNS BY Time Zone ES Log E Miscellaneous B Upgrade Firmware BY Save Reload Setting B Password BY Reboot System Uptime Free Memory Firmware Version 1 4 0c 20060914 Webpage Version 1 4 0c 20060914 Wireless Configuration
84. u may need to change the MTU for optimal performance with your specific ISP The IP addresses of DNS provided by your ISP DNS Domain Name Server is used to map domain names to IP addresses DNS maintain central lists of domain name IP addresses and map the domain names in your Internet requests to other servers on the Internet until the specified web site is found Clone device MAC address to the specify MAC address required by your ISP Enable uPnP this function allows the device to be found and configured automatically by the system Ex Window XP 56 Configuring Clone MAC Address The device provides MAC address clone feature to fit the requirement of some ISP need to specify the client MAC address Physical WAN interface MAC Address clone 1 Clone MAC address for Static IP WAN access type Site contents WAN Interface Setup Er ES eg eee This page is used to configure the parameters for Internet network which connects to the WAN E Operation Mode port of your Access Point Here you may change the access method to Static IP DHCP Wireless Client PPPoE or PPTP by click the item value of WAN Access type LAN Interface ES WAN Interface WAN Access Type StaticIP wv Route Ba Firewall IP Address FSER B Management E es ae Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 172 1 1 254 DNS 1 DNS 2 DNS 3 Clone MAC Address 001122334455 C Enable uPnP Enable Web
85. u must set the wireless to client mode and connect to the ISP AP The connection type can be setup in WAN page by using PPPOE DHCP client PPTP client or Static IP 5 Press Next gt gt button then disable Time Zone function gt Site contents B Wizard E Operation Mode SS Mn TCPAP MM Firewall B Management By Reboot 2 Time Zone Setting You can maintain the system time by synchronizing with a public time server over the Internet C Enable NTP client update Time Zone Select SMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana NTP server 192 541 41 North America 52 Press Next gt gt button then set the IP address of LAN interface lt Site contents B Wizard B Operation Mode MM Wireless Mm TCP IP ENE EE E BY Reboot 3 LAN Interface Setup This page is used to configure the parameters for local area network which connects to the device Here you may change the setting for IP Address Subnet Mask The DHCP Server will be up and running please make sure there is no another DHCP Server in your network when the device is in Bridge Client Modes IP Address 192 168 2 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Press Next gt gt button then select the PPPoE for WAN Access Type and fill in the User Name and Password fields E olte contents B Wizard B Operation Mode EEES Mm TCP IP Be Firewall MM Management By Reboot 4 WAN Inte
86. up WEP key in Security page See the next section The default setting is Auto The wireless client can associate with the device by using one of the two types Fragment Threshold The fragmentation threshold determines the size at which packets are fragmented sent as several pieces instead of as one block Use a low setting in areas where communication is poor or where there is a great deal of radio interference This function will help you to improve the network performance 31 RTS Threshold The RTS threshold determines the packet size at which the radio issues a request to send RTS before sending the packet A low RTS Threshold setting can be useful in areas where many client devices are associating with the device or in areas where the clients are far apart and can detect only the device and not each other You can enter a setting ranging from O to 2347 bytes Beacon Interval The beacon interval is the amount of time between access point beacons in mini seconds The default beacon interval is 100 ACK Timing Acknowledgement Timing is the amount of time that device wait client s response This concept is related to ElFS Extended Inter Frame Space The EIFS interval shall begin while the device is idle after detection of the erroneous frame The EIFS is defined to provide enough time for another device to acknowledge what was to this device an incorrectly received frame before this device commences transmission The
87. uthentication Type In client mode the device also supports two Authentication Types Open system and Shared Key Although the default setting is Auto not every Access Points can support Auto mode lf the authentication type on the Access Point is knew by user we suggest to set the authentication type as same as the Access Point Data Encryption In client mode the device supports WEP and WPA Personal Enterprise except WPA2 mixed mode data encryption About the detail data encryption settings please refer the security section MAC Clone for Single Ethernet Client Enable Disable Mac Clone Single Ethernet Client in Wireless Basic Settings page determines whether the Ethernet Client use its own MAC address or AP Client s MAC address to transmit data Enable MAC Clone the single Ethernet client can use its own MAC address Disable MAC Clone the single Ethernet client must to use AP Client s MAC address While you use this device act as AP Client and only one host connect to this device via Ethernet you need to check this option in this page otherwise the other device can t recognize your host behind AP Client If you use hub switch connect multi device to this AP Client you should uncheck this option 39 e ite contents Wireless Basic Settings j Wizard z na Moda This page is used to configure the parameters for wireless LAN clients which may connect to your Access Point Here you may change wireless
88. y It will show the message Connect successfully Then press OK Site contents Connect successfully ES Wizard ES Operation Mode y ES Basic Settings By Advanced Settings By Security Ey Access Control By WDS settings BS Site Survey BY Connecting Profile A TCP IP Mn Firewall Bi Management By Reboot Step 3 Then you can check the linking information in Status page gt Site contents ES Wizard Uptime Oday Dh 16m 32s B Operation Mode Free Memory 11912 kB Ba Wireless Firmware Version 1 4 0c 20060914 Ma TCP IP Webpage Version 1 4 0c 20060914 Ba Firewall Mode Infrastructure Client Bridge S Status Band 2 4 GHz B G Bos SSID WLAN_G_TEST EY Bandwidth Control E SNMP Channel Number 11 ER Statistics Encryption Disabled DDNS BSSID 00 00 01 02 03 04 ES Time Zone State Connected BS Log RSSI 36 72 dbm Quality 79 Miscellaneous TCP IP Configuration j Upgrade Firmware Attain IP Protocol Fixed IP B Save Reload Setting IP Address 192 168 2 205 a 5 i pe le Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 DHCP Server Disabled MAC Address 00 00 00 04 22 21 38 Note lf the available network requires authentication and data encryption you need to setup the authentication and encryption before step1 and all the settings must be as same as the Access Point or Station About the detail authentication and data encryption settings please refer the security section A
89. your local network to Internet through the Gateway Use of such filters can be helpful in securing your local network Denied or Allowed list depends on your IP forwarding default policy in Route page Enable IP Filtering allowed list Local IP Address Protocol 2h Y Comment Current Filter Table 192 168 2 11 TCP Chient 11 F 192 168 2 23 TCP UDP Client 23 F 192 168 2 35 UDP Client 35 go When you enable the MAC Filtering function you can specify the MAC Addresses in current filter table If you select ACCEPT for the IP forwarding default policy once the source MAC Address of outgoing packets match the MAC Address definition in the table the firewall will block those packets form LAN to WAN 48 _ Site contents MAC Filtering 3 Wizard s Operation Mode Entries in this table are used to restrict allow certain types of data packets from your Wireless local network to Internet through the Gateway Use of such filters can be helpful in TCP IP securing your local network Denied or Allowed list depends on your IP forwarding Pay default policy in Route page T By Port Filtering ES IP Filtering Enable MAC Filtering denied list ES MAC Filterinc MAC Address Comment E Port Forwarding j DMZ a EZE MM Management ES Reboot Current Filter Table 00 00 03 12 01 02 Client 1 O 00 00 00 06 06 10 Client 5 F 00 00 00 10 10 22 Client 13 lf you select DROP for

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