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1. Select the connection type Click Next to continue pen mF al E F p Hth y eria iene F co PTF Bhie A i Li Diamond Digital R100 Wilasa Galeway Qelek Siani Tele Inher Doeetian E v se aL Enter the Host name of your ISP Som o the MAC address of the PC s Diamone Digital network card and the Heartbeat pie Whalan Kabra alk Aaa Server IP adress if required iaie Click Next to continue R100 Wireless Gateway 25 Chapter 3 Software Configuration select No to enter the IP Settings and or DNS Server addresses manually Selecting Yes will set the gateway to receive the information t To set up your wireless interface you must first give it an SSID Service Set Identifier The SSID is a unique identifier attached to packets sent over WLANs This identifier emulates a password when a wireless device attempts communication on the WLAN Because an SSID distinguishes WLANs from each other access points and wireless devices trying to connect to a WLAN must use the same SSID Also if you want to protect transmitted data select a middle or high Security Level w C j D Middle allows only those users with the same WEP key to connect to this access point and to transmit data using 128 bit WEP encryption High allows only those users with the same WPA pre shared key to connect to this access point and to transmit data using WPA PSK TKIP encryptio
2. 12 Select Yes and Next to print a test page otherwise select No 13 When the Add Printer Wizard is complete click Finish to close the wizard R100 Wireless Gateway 19 lities 3 Ut i C cf D N 80 Chapter 3 Software Configuration Printer Setup Wizard Make sure your printer is connected to the Wireless Gateway printer port or USB port and its power is turned on Launch the Printer Setup Wizard through Start gt Program gt R100 Wireless Gateway The wizard will explore all available R100 Wireless Gateways and model information of the printers attached to them in your local network ee U Printer Sharing Server Setup Wizard EJ lrir Inctalintion The pead hale outo nial ha paa cheng dre ouou P The pap mihai pau k rated the prin haing dher on pour FE a p ee onii a kea ated ote ert thi EPEE PEENE ria br a ae li prJ Pe ee ee qA pE TIE hn i or a i pubes oard LEF er cihin Whore ball i Coc EEA PAF 4 paira RA on LAH Cici hied h cone ay More ioe 132 1811 EPSOM Sirk CA BAD Ain Pecan vow bo TI jal prs pier dri bakr i hap Drea ath thes ad Ete _ cre Ss e n 1 Having a printer installed on the printer port 2 Ifthe printer is found the name of the printer LPT1 ora USB port makes the setup will be shown on this screen process easier refer to the following page Note If there is an error communicating with the printer you wil F9 2 ses Tus message this get
3. Shared key WEP 64 bits 1 64 characters 10 hex WEP 128 bits 1 64 characters 26 hex 8 WPA PSK TKIP only 63 characters Not required AES only 8 63 characters Not required WPA TKIP only Not required Not required AES only Not required Not required Radius with 802 1x Auto Not required Not required WEP 64 bits 1 64 characters 10 hex WEP 128 bits 1 64 characters 26 hex R100 supports AES and TKIP encryption for WPA t C ct D N proposed TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol or AES Advanced Encryption Standard encryption schemes are applied TKIP TKIP uses an encryption algorithm which is more stringent than the WEP algorithm and also uses existing WLAN calculation facilities to perform encryption operations TKIP verifies the security configuration after the encryption keys are determined AES AES is a symmetric 128 bit block data encryption technique which works simultaneously on multiple network layers 64 128 bit versus 40 104 bit The following section explains low level 64 bit and high level 128 bit WEP Encryption schemes 64 bit WEP Encryption 30 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 Software Configuration 64 bit WEP and 40 bit WEP are the same encryption method and can interoperate in a wireless network This level of WEP encryption uses a 40 bit 10 Hex character encryption scheme as a secret key which is set by the user and a 24 bit Initialisation Vector scheme which is no
4. This field allows you to specify the transmission rate Selecting Auto recommended allows 802 11g and 802 11b clients to connect to the R100 Wireless Gateway Selecting 54G Only maximizes performance but prevents 802 11b clients from connecting to the gateway If 54g Protection is checked G Mode protection of 11g traffic is enabled automatically in the presence of 11b traffic Select 802 11b only when backward compatibility is needed for some older wireless LAN cards with a maximum bit rate of 2Mbps Authentication Method This field enables you to set different authentication methods which determine different encryption schemes The relationship between Authentication Method Encryption Passphrase and WEP Keys is listed in the following table If you are not using a RADIUS server ina home environment and all your clients support WPA using WPA PSK is recommended for better security If WPA or Radius with 802 1x is selected additional settings for the RADIUS server in the Wireless Radius field are required Encryption WEP Traditional WEP encryption is applied when Open or Shared Key Shared Key or Radius with 802 1x authentication methods are selected When WPA PSK or WPA authentication methods are used the newly R100 Wireless Gateway 29 Chapter 3 Software Configuration Method Passphrase Open or shared key None Not required Not required WEP 64 bits 1 64 characters 10 hex WEP 128 bits 1 64 characters 26 hex
5. A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC AUSTRALIA PIT LTD R100 Wireless Gateway LJIser s Manual Copyright 2004 Mitsubishi Electric Australia Pty Ltd All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the prior written permission R100 Wireless Gateway Table of Contents Ns NEF OCUGUIONN casesy camaciideissannasiwein a sanaeeesceucaadaveaneants 7 PCT OW nE A saan equemncniies T System Requirements ccccccseeceecseeceeceeecaeecaeeceeseuesaeecseeceeseensaees T FO OLEIN S aaa A AN 8 INGIWOIK TODOIOGY csseciensiecisschcnso anteisnniase E ENES 10 Network Backbone ccccccceccseeseeceeceecceeceesaeeaeeceesueseueceesaneaeenes 10 AJENO GINO etc te reece es ois taeda tinea eeaatuaies he samaunenaas eee edanasett 11 Agent to Another Network cccccceccsccceeceecaeeaeeseeceesceeseesaeeseeees 13 LEED MAG CALOLS siirsi a T ON ET AO 13 2 Installation Procedure saiwsicc vege scswescieeewentasendue dun eedciua senda eaxtansadvuenteeee 14 Wal Mounting DUOMeztreesce aes verdes bstaiaceuncerdnwtpolieevee naioaamndan ants 16 Vertical Standing Option cccccccsccseccsceceeceeeceeeceeeceeceeecaeeseeeaeesaeees 17 Connecting to the R100 Wireless Gat
6. O Chapter 1 Introduction Network Topology The settings that you need to perform will vary depending on the role that your Wireless Gateway will play Network Backbone No software setting is necessary in the R100 Wireless Gateway Wireless R100 Wireless Gateway Wireless Client m Wired Client In this topology the wireless gateway connects your wired and wireless devices together to form a local area network LAN as shown To connect a computer or other device to the R100 you need a network cable UTP Cat5 with one end connected to one of the LAN ports on the back of the R100 and the other to the 10 100 LAN port on that device For wireless connections wireless mobile clients must comply with the IEEE 802 11b standard 10 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 1 Introduction Agent to an ISP O Q xe O a De aad m Internet Service Provider Wireless E Wired Client In this topology the wireless gateway is not only a backbone of your LAN but also an agent to your Internet Service Provider ISP You may use an ADSL or Cable modem to communicate with your ISP Connect the LAN port on the modem with the WAN port at the back of the R100 Wireless Gateway using a network cable as shown above Note You will need to ensure that other connections on the ADSL or Cable modem are correct R100 Wireless Gateway 11 Chapter 1 Introductio
7. Route A route is a possible path from a hile given host to another host or destination If you append one or more routers behind the R100 Wireless Gateway to share the same connection to the Internet you need to insert predefined Panis routing rules called static route inte the anand This way the wireless gateway will know which router the packets from the Internet with different destination IP addresses can be delivered to Apply to routing table Selecting Yes applies all those rules in the Static Route List to the routing table Static Route List Network Host IP This stands for the destination IP address of the network or host It could be an IP address such as 192 168 1 1 ora range of IP addresses such as 192 168 0 0 or 192 0 0 0 Ifa packet is sent received with a destination IP address that matches this field or is within the ranges of this field it will route to the device set in the Gateway field Netmask this defines the netmask of an added network route Gateway This field stands for the IP address of the gateway where packets are routed The specified gateway must be reachable first It means you have to set up a static route to the gateway beforehand R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 Software Configuration IP Config create Click on the IP Config button on the menu to reveal wan Lan the submenu Follow the instructions to set up the PP Miszelanea R100 Wireless Gateway Tips are displa
8. USB Applications System Sebup Status amp Log Logout a MAT Selling Virtual DHZ Virtual DM 7 Fii bi Fik ee ell i pe pmm ibaj u Whi COT eee Eo pi Ei ace bE Cee ee I EE Ce ee bp piisi lg gg oe nO n I M Eee Nea ore Virtual DMZ allows you to expose eee one computer to the Internet so a that all inbound packets will be redirected to the computer you set It is useful when you run some applications that use uncertain incoming ports Please use it carefully IP Address of Exposed Station This field stands for the IP address of the computer that you want to expose to the Internet Se oon ee eee eee Fes geet LT Fie E pce Pa i eae W Q gt os R100 Wireless Gateway 49 wo C D on 50 Chapter 3 Software Configuration Internet Firewall ud star Click the Internet Firewall button on the menu to Em reveal the submenu Follow the instructions to setup Po m WAN amp LAN Filter the R100 Wireless Gateway Tips are displayed when ee you move your cursor over an item eoo lt Stats amp Lag Logout Basic Configuration Internet Firewall Basit Contiquratios PT icra L Enabling the Firewall provides protection for the R100 and the devices connected to it The options in this section will be active only when the Firewall is enabled If you want to manage specific types of traffic use the WAN amp LAN filter on the next page Enable Firewall Select Yes to
9. Version 2 June 1991 Copyright C 1989 1991 Free Software Foundation Inc 59 Temple Place Suite 330 Boston MA 02111 307 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but changing it is not allowed R100 Wireless Gateway 93 fra Q Q Q lt gt D 5 Q x 94 Appendix GNU General Public License Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it By contrast he GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software to make sure the software is free for all its users This General Public License applies to most of the Free Software Foundation s software and to any ther program whose authors commit to using it Some other Free software Foundation software is covered by the GNU Library General Public License instead You can apply it to your programs too When we speak of free software we are referring to freedom not price Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you have the freedom to distribute copies of free software and charge for this service if you wish that you receive source code or can get it if you want it that you can chnge the software or use pieces of it in new free programs and that you Know you can do these things To protect your rights we need to make restrictions that forbid anyone to deny you these right
10. amp Liter Logout Interface Wireless Interface Hiig ean heey eT l Pid tga cri Bary D shiri daaah Fary Sa dad ALED SSID The SSID is an identification string of up to 32 ASCII characters that differentiate one R100 Wireless Gateway Access Point AP from another The SSID is also referred to as the ESSID or Extended Service Set ID You can use the default SSID and radio channel unless more than one R100 or Access Point is deployed in the same area In that case you should use a different SSID and radio channel for each R100 or Access Point All R100 Wireless Gateways and Diamond Digital 802 11g 802 11b WLAN client adaptors must have the same SSID to allow a wireless mobile client to roam between the R100s By default the SSID is set to default R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 Software Configuration Channel The 802 11g and 802 11b specifications supports up to 14 overlapping channels for radio communication To minimize interference configure each 802 11g AP to be non overlapping select Auto from the Channel drop down list to enable the system to select a clear channel during boot up as your operating channel Ensure that any R100 Wireless Gateways sharing the same channel or channels which are close in number are as far away from each other as possible based on the results of your site survey of the facility There is a site survey utility on the R100 Driver CD Wireless Mode
11. window Hide SSID Selecting Yes will hide your AP from those clients that query AP by broadcast packets so only clients that are aware of the SSID of the AP can connect to it Set AP Isolated Select Yes to prevent wireless clients from communicating with each other Data Rate Select the transmission rate We recommend selecting Auto to maximise performance Basic Rate Set This field indicates the basic rates that wireless clients must support Fragmentation Threshold 256 2346 Fragmentation is used to divide 802 11 frames into smaller pieces fragments that are sent separately to the destination Enable fragmentation by setting a specific packet size threshold If there is an excessive number of collisions on the WLAN experiment with different fragmentation values to increase the reliability of frame transmissions The default value 2346 is recommended for normal use R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 Software Configuration RTS Threshold 0 2347 The RTS CTS Request to Send Clear to Send function is used to minimize collisions among wireless stations When RTS CTS is enabled the gateway refrains from sending a data frame until another RTS CTS handshake is completed Enable RTS CTS by setting a specific packet size threshold The default value 2347 is recommended DTIM Interval 1 255 DTIM Delivery Traffic Indication Message is a wireless message used to inform clients in Power Saving Mode when
12. Additional Port Information Required RS The device could not be identified YT The detected device is of unknown type Be sure that 1 The device is properly configured 2 The address on the previous page is correct Either correct the address and perform another search on the network by retuming to the previous wizard page or select the device type if you are sure the address is correct Device Type Standard Custom Facies Conca 8 After completing the settings press Next Add Printer Wizard Install Printer Software The manufacturer and model determine which printer software to use mn Select the manufacturer and model of your printer If your printer came with an installation disk za click Have Disk If your printer is not listed consult your printer documentation for compatible printer software Manufacturer Printers Fujitsu GHP DeskJet 1100C e Ca HP DeskJet 1120C ears EHP DeskJet 1125 estetner Hi aon HP YHP DeskJet 1200C mea Ehina a annann Windows Update Heave Disk E This driver is digitally signed Tell me why driver signing is important 10 Findthemanufacturerand model of your printer Click Have Disk if you cannot finditin the listand use the driver provided with your printer Add Printer Wizard Print Test Page To confirm that the printer is installed properly you can print a test page Do you want to print atest page lt Back Next gt Cancel
13. D N 56 Chapter 3 Software Configuration i gt Hame User Account List o Quick Start 2 Wireless IP Config MAT Sectires Setting 2 Interet Firewall 2 UES applicatione The User Account List enables you to create user FTP Server profiles set user passwords set the maximum Web Carnera 2 stem Setup number of times a user can log in and set user Status amp Log access rights Logout User Account List acd E Cel mamo Parson Nei Lagi User Name Type the user name Ti te aaruitestrase w for the FTP account Password type the password of the FTP account Leave the field blank or type an asterisk for anonymous access Note The FTP Server only supports No encrypted password protection Clients connecting with MD4 or MD5 will not be allowed Max Login This field indicates the maximum logins allowed with this FTP account Leave the field blank or type zero 0 to allow unlimited login Rights This field indicates the rights assigned to this FTP account Read Write Erase Users attached to this account can access the USB storage device and read write and erase files on the drive Read Write Users attached to this account can access the USB storage device and read or write to the drive however users cannot erase files on the drive Read Only Users attached to this account can access the USB storage device and read files on the drive however users cannot wri
14. Performance This section provides the user with ideas for how to improve the performance of a R100 Wireless Gateway Site Topography For optimal performance position wireless mobile clients and the R100 Wireless Gateways away from transformers heavy duty motors fluorescent lights microwave ovens refrigerators and other industrial equipment Signal loss can occur when metal concrete walls or floors block transmission Situate the R100s in open areas or add additional R100 gateways as needed to improve coverage Microwave ovens operate in the same frequency band as the R100 Therefore if you use a microwave within range of the gateway you may notice network performance degradation However both your microwave and the R100 Wireless Gateway will continue to function Site Surveys A site survey utility provided with the WLAN PC card and CF card analyses the installation environment and provides users with recommendations for equipment and its placement The optimum placement differs for each model R100 Wireless Gateway 83 a O ben O T D A gt U D a h O a D O 84 Chapter 4 Wireless Performance Range Every environment is unique with different obstacles barriers materials etc and therefore it is difficult to determine the exact range that will be achieved without testing However some guidelines have been developed to estimate the range that users will s
15. Quick Start link to enter the Quick Start page of the Router mode Follow the instructions to set up the R100 Wireless Gateway Note The Wireless IP Config Internet Firewall and Web Camera settings in Router Mode are the same as the settings in Home Gateway Mode To learn more about these settings please refer to the Home Gateway Mode in this user s manual Quick Setup in Router Mode asia go ake ance me After selecting Router mode and Select Tine Zona clicking Apply select Home then ee A iA 1 click on the Quick Start link to enter the Quick Start page of the Router mode Follow the instructions to set up the R100 Wireless Gateway as a Router W Q gt a ETU Router Quack Start Elita Rouber Quek Sarl i TE t IP Settings Wales Settings If you would like to perform other settings click the desired button on the menu to reveal the submenu Follow the instructions to set up the gateway Tips are given when you move your cursor over each item R100 Wireless Gateway 65 wo C D on 66 Chapter 3 Software Configuration AP Mode After selecting Access Point mode and clicking Apply select Home then click on the Quick Start link to enter the Quick Setup page of the Access Point mode Follow the instructions to setup the R100 Wireless Gateway Note The Wireless settings are the same as the settings in the Wireless Gateway Mode To learn more about these settings please refer to th
16. Setup for LPR client under Windows XP for setting up as a LPR client E C cf D N Add Printer Wizard Add Printer Wizard irtal Ponte botene jame Yau Proven Thi elects red e e a prh eo eed be k Ti re ca i ee a rii eki the brula and model of pout partes pou peer came wih on etalon aag a rane bod ra piei Beaute tive page Bae do ret hope pended ore oe ae eek obk Hyas Lik pris pase a rak ee reall et priis ie bo Paa oee i tne Bhat So eeepc i betel bo kag the esas ea ica se ar parin ech pa ide FETH nsa HP Lape ares FL Hiamiiahem Panter Futo WHP Lammie S200 Sere FS Diz wou vani bones ther pantar ar ha daiat pode ui oat HP Laiiila 4 E B A Re 4000 Bees PEL 5 Find your manufacturer and model Click 6 Click Next to setthis as your default printer Have Disk if you cannot find your printer in the list and use the driver provided with your printer 76 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 Software Configuration Add Printer Wizard Boo Pine Wizard Pret Tast Page 43 gt Completing the Add Printer Ta Gon he th prab hh faibl pipaa an p be Pee Fa j A T Wiza af Daruna npt ee Tpu kae Bape ppsa Be aj Pis wey Tou ge he he prim irg ANa AP Lammie 400 Sere POLE Faria Pi HF Lins 40 Sorc FOLE i TEE Ti Te Ged Fe i t Fan E E Click Finish to close the wizard Printers and Faxes File Edit Wee Favorites Tool Help y Fi F Search ij Folders fuddres
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18. default value is 255 255 255 0 R100 Wireless Gateway 41 wo C D on 42 Chapter 3 Software Configuration IP Config ane Start Wireless IF Config Click on the IP Config button on the menu to reveal the 7 submenu Follow the instructions to set up the R100 g 9 l i i Miscellanea Wireless Gateway Tips are displayed when you move youri cursor over an item interet Firewall LEB Applications lt System Setup DHCP Server fin DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is a protocol that dynamically assigns IP addresses to computers in a network Enabling the DHCP server allows the gateway to assign IP addresses to PCs or Notebooks that are set to obtain an IP address automatically The R100 supports Assign IP Address Manually up to 254 IP addresses for your Manwaliy ae iF List local network mac addeeck r acerest Enable the DHCP Server This field allows you to enable or disable DHCP server in the Wireless Gateway The default value is Yes IP Centig CHOP Serra Too et i CS and WINS Server Settiag Domain Name This field indicates the Domain Name to provide to clients that request an IP Address from the DHCP Server IP Pool Starting Address This field specifies the first address in the pool to be assigned by the DHCP server in your local network IP Pool Ending Address This field specifies the last address in the pool to be assigned by the DHCP serv
19. email address to send alert messages to Email Server This field indicates the email server where you want the email delivered to If you leave this field blank the Wireless Gateway will find a Mail Exchanger from your email address in the Send to field Subject This field allows you to edit the subject of the email Attach Image File This field allows you to attach the detected image file to the email Security Mode Setting This function allows you to monitor your environment through Web Camera If there is any motion detected R100 will try to alert you by means of e mail Enable Security Mode ves O No Sun Mon A Tue amp Wed Date to Enable Security lode Thu amp Fri amp Sat Time to Enable Security Mode oo f co E 23 f Send to Email Server Subject Motion detection alert Attach Image File O ves No R100 Wireless Gateway i C cf D N 64 Chapter 3 Software Configuration System Setup Click the System Setup button on the menu to reveal the submenu Follow the instructions to setup the Wireless Gateway Tips are given when you move your cursor over each item Operation Mode The R100 Wireless Gateway supports three operation modes to meet different requirements Please select the mode that matches your networking requirements Syrtem Getup Operation Mode ireless Gateway Ta LL rE E E E In Wireless Gateway mode the WAN Thi Hen def mis ume sich har port i
20. on the bottom of its stand Product Information Product Mame R100 Wireless Gateway oeral Number Date of Purchase Dealer Information Dealer Telephone Number Address R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Introduction Overview Thank you for purchasing the R100 Wireless Gateway The R100 complies with IEEE 802 119 and 802 11b standards The 802 11g is an extension to 802 11b used in the majority of wireless LANs today that broadens 802 11b s data rates to 54 Mbps within the 2 4 GHz band using OFDM orthogonal frequency division multiplexing technology The 802 11g allows backward compatibility with 802 11b devices but only at 11 Mbps or lower depending on the range and presence of obstructions Wireless LANs are complementary extensions to existing wired LANs offering complete mobility while maintaining continuous network connectivity to both corporate and home Intranets They add a new level of convenience for LAN users as PC s stay connected to the network anywhere throughout a building without being bound by wires This is accomplished through the use of the Access Point functionality of the Wireless Gateway The built in Internet gateway capability allows your family to share a broadband Modem and one ISP account simultaneously from different rooms without wires System Requirements To begin using the R100 Wireless Gateway you must have the following minimum system requirements e AD
21. settings to guarantee it will work in your environment Configuring the gateway is done through a web browser You need a Notebook PC or desktop PC connected to the gateway either directly or through a network hub and be running a web browser as a configuration terminal The connection can be wired or wireless For the wireless connection you need an IEEE 802 11g b compatible device e g a WLAN Card installed in your Notebook PC You should also disable WEP and set the SSID to default for your wireless LAN device If you want to configure the gateway or want to access the Internet through the gateway the TCP IP settings must be correct Normally the TCP IP settings should be on the IP subnet of the R100 Wireless Gateway Note Before rebooting your computer the R100 Wireless Gateway should be switched ON and in the ready state Setting an IP address for the Wired or Wireless Connection Getting the IP Automatically The R100 Wireless Gateway k iio F i incorporates a DHCP server so the easiest method is to set your PC to get its IP address automatically then reboot your computer This way the correct IP Gateway and DNS Domain Name System Server addresses can be obtained from the gateway Note Before rebooting your PC the gateway should be ate e aed iii CoR r ia a Par papai Lee a eee bp ek fhe apparse F ene Uhin e lF iret aa lps Hee hraa F ic oy C Obtain DHS saree acdece ado ai switch
22. will return to AP Only 34 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 Software Configuration Remote Bridge List MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the target R100 Wireless Gateway in order to designate which other gateway will be the partner for this gateway You can set up your wireless environment as shown in this figure Note The content in brackets is the MAC address in the Remote Bridge List of the AP For example WB1 has the MAC address of WB in its Remote Bridge List In this case there are six R100s and they are linked as wireless bridges Take one of them named WB as an example WB is not in AP Only mode and Connect to APs in Remote Bridge List is set as Yes so it can connect to WB3 Meanwhile Allow anonymous is set as Yes or No but it has the MAC addresses of WB1 WB2 and WB4 in the Remote Bridge List so it can be connected to by WB1 WB2 and WB4 R100 Wireless Gateway 35 Q gt 0 i C cf D N 36 Chapter 3 Software Configuration TIE Wireless aoo Interface Click on the Wireless button on the menu to reveal the sien submenu Follow the instructions to set up the R100 RADIUS Setting Achwanced Wireless Gateway Tips are displayed when you move Te cen your cursor over an item ae e LEB Applications System Setup lt Status amp Log Logout MAC Access Mode Pull down menu items Disable no info required Accept need to inp
23. 894 4 Sunde TOPAP Pot Epen die DOLOR T F fuck Pica l miata Pai p a Pat TE renbde printer ppi ok Cm After setting up the printer a printer icon will f your printer was previously set up the R100 appear in Windows Printers and Faxes Right Wireless setup wizard changes the printing port click the printer icon and choose Properties to from the computer s local LPT1 parallel port or configure the printer USB port to Standard TCP IP port If necessary you can change this back at anytime or use Windows Add Printer to setup another printer Note If you use Windows 98 or ME which do not support Standard TCP IP port you need to use Remote Port which is supported by the R100 Q gt A R100 Wireless Gateway 81 tf C cf D N Chapter 3 Software Configuration Verifying Your Printer Cont Note If you use LPR client in Windows XP or Windows 2000 Stan dard TCP IP port will be used Please refer to Setup for LPR client under Windows XP in details E Dovie Diiceveny Bijz Deven EG Pickart bnat hiak Pra EPSON Strius COLOR CHJ Cnm Al wesa 15216111 ASAS EPSOM Stes COLOA G When properly setup the R100 Wireless Gateway will show the printer name in the Device Discovery utility and show On Line under the Printer Server on the Status page of the web manager 82 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 4 Wireless Performance 4 Wireless
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26. N R100 Wireless Gateway 91 fra Oo Q Q Q lt Appendix GNU General Public License Licensing Information This product includes copyrighted third party software licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License Please see The GNU General Public License for the exact terms and conditions of this license Specially the following parts of this product are subject to the GNU GPL e The Linux operating system kernel e The iptables packet filter and NAT software e The busybox swiss army knife of embedded linux e The zebra routing daemon implementation e The udhcpd DHCP client server implementation e The pptp linux PP TP client implementation e Therp pppoe PPPoE client implementation e The pppd PPP daemon implementtion e The dproxy DNS proxy implementation e The bridge utils package All listed software packages are copyright by their respective authors Please see the source code for detailed information Availability of source code Mitsubishi Electric Australia PTY LTD will make available on request the full source code of the GPL licensed software including any scripts to control compilation and installation of the object code For more information on how you can obtain our open source code please contact Mitsubishi Electric Australia gt D 5 Q x 92 R100 Wireless Gateway Appendix GNU General Public License The GNU General Public License GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
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28. S additional parameters for es era hi i reed ee a eect eae Abie wd HEZ de connection with a RADIUS Server Values are required for this page when the Authentication Method field in the Wireless Interface section is set as WPA or Radius with 802 1x Refer to Authentication Method on page 29 Server IP Address specifies the IP address of the RADIUS server to use for 802 1X wireless authentication and dynamic WEP key derivation Server Port specifies the UDP port number used by the RADIUS server Connection Secret specifies the password used to Initialise a RADIUS connection Note A RADIUS server is used for remote user authentication and accounting It is primarily used by Internet Service Providers but can also be used on any network that needs a centralized authenti cation function for its workstations R100 Wireless Gateway W Q gt A 37 wo C D on 38 Chapter 3 Software Configuration salle eg Click on the Wireless button on the menu to reveal the ridge N submenu Follow the instructions to set up the R100 RADIUS Setting Wireless Gateway Tips are displayed when you move M your cursor over an item MAT Settings interet Firewall LEB Aplications SyStem Setup Stats amp Lag Advanced car This section allows you to set up additional parameters for the wireless gateway function We recommend that you use the default values for all items in this
29. SL Cable Modem and Broadband Internet Account e An Ethernet 10Base T or 10 100Base TX adapter for a wired client e Atleast one 802 11g 54Mbps or one 802 11b 11Mbps wireless adapter for wireless mobile clients e TCP IP and an Internet browser installed R100 Wireless Gateway c O 2 O O bes gad an r a O Q T O Chapter 1 Introduction Features The R100 Wireless Gateway features include Wireless Connectivity and backwards compatibility The R100 allows fast 54Mbps IEEE 802 119 wireless transmission and maintains compatibility with existing IEEE 802 11b devices The R100 complies with the IEEE 802 11b standard Secure wireless connectivity The integrated Wireless Access Point with WEP WPA PSK authentication and encryption functionality allows the wireless gateway to link a broadband Internet connection to your local 802 11g and or 802 11b wireless mobile clients securely Multiple local network ports Four 10 100Base T Ethernet ports offering either a connection to either a hub or switch on the local wired network or a direct connection to multiple Ethernet enabled computers The built in DHCP server allows the R100 to provide IP addresses to clients on your local network automatically Broadband port The Broadband port connects the R100 to your cable or DSL modem Static IP Dynamic IP and PPPoE PPP over Ethernet connections to the Internet are supported Shared In
30. Supported devices are listed on the Mitsubishi Electric Australia Web site at http www MitsubishiElectric com au e The R100 gateway supports read write functions for FAT or FAT32 file systems and read only functions for NTFS NT file system with compressed or uncompressed files Encrypted files are not supported If your USB storage device is formatted as a FAT or FAT32 file system configure the FTP server to work from the first partition partition 0 e Devices with multi partitions will be detected however only super users and anonymous users can access devices configured with multi partitions Other users can only access the directory ftp pub or ftp _pvt username in partition O i C cf D N Note The R100 only supports USB Storage devices which are recognised as a Mass Storage Device It does not support other types of USB to IDE devices Most compatible USB storage devices are plug and play you do not have to power off the gateway when connecting these devices however USB external storage cases for IDE devices require you to restart the gateway after you connect them 54 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 Software Configuration The following describes the available fields in the FTP Server screen Force to Eject USB Disk When this item is enabled pressing the Eject button will allow the gateway to write the cached data back to the USB disk before you remove the USB disk Remove the USB Di
31. This is an Ethernet card that connects to the PCMCIA slot on your Notebook PC This enables the computer to communicate with wireless access points PPP Point to Point Protocol PPP is a protocol for communication between computers using a serial interface typically a personal computer connected by phone line to a server PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet Point to Point Protocol is a method of secure data transmission PPP using Ethernet to connect to an ISP Subnet Mask A subnet mask is a set of four numbers configured like an IP address It is used to create IP address numbers used only within a particular network TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol This is the standard protocol for data transmission over the Internet Protocols used to connect hosts on the Internet WAN Wide Area Network Asystem of LANs connected together A network that connects computers located in separate areas i e different buildings cities countries The Internet is a wide area network WECA Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance An industry group that certifies cross vender interoperability and compatibility of IEEE 802 11b wireless networking products and to promote that Standard for enterprise small business and home environments WLAN Wireless Local Area Network This is a group of computers and other devices connected wirelessly in a small area A wireless network is referred to as LAN or WLA
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33. Wireless Gateway W Q gt A Chapter 3 Software Configuration Status amp Log The Status amp Log pages give you all the necessary information for monitoring the R100 Wireless Gateway s condition Status system information for WAN LAN and Printer are displayed on this page The buttons for the WAN interface allow you to release or renew the IP address if your WAN Connection Type is set as Automatic IP The Remove button for Printer Server is used to remove printing jobs manually Sain E Wireless Slates amp Log lig Emlkwolace S Wireless clients who connect to the R100 using the 802 11g standard are displayed on this page You can use the Radio Control buttons to manually disable or enable the wireless function for these clients DHCP Leases Clients who request an IP address from the DHCP server of your local area network or DHCP server in your wireless network behind a Wireless Firewall are displayed on this page 72 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 Software Configuration Port Forwarding Information of port forwarding rules which are added by using Port Trigger Virtual Server Virtual DMZ J or UPnP are displayed in this page Slates amp Leg Part Forwarding AFI TE Leg Rostiag Table Routing Table amaaa nO a Fo Static routing rules or dynamic routing rules updated by RIP are displayed in this page System Log The last 1024 system log entries a
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35. and enter the IP addresses here PPPoE or PPTP Account These three items are editable only when WAN Connection Type is set as PPPoE or PPTP User Name The name of your Internet account provided by your ISP some ISPs work with the entire account name along with the hosting domain such as yourname yourdomain com and others require that you enter only the account name yourname Password Enter the password for your Internet account Idle Disconnect Time in seconds option Enter the number of seconds of inactivity before you are disconnected from your ISP PPPoE MTU This field is shows the Maximum Transmission Unit MTU of PPPoE packets PPPoE MRU This field is shows the Maximum Receive Unit MRU of PPPoE packets Enable PPPoE Relay Enable PPPoE Relay allows stations in a LAN to setup individual PPPoE connections that are passed through NAT It is also Known as PPPoE multi session Special Requirement from ISP The following two items may be specified by some ISPs Check with your ISP and fill them in if required Host Name Fill this in if required by your ISP MAC Address Fill this in if required by your ISP Heart Beat Address Fill this in if required by your ISP LAN IP Setting IP Address This is the IP address of the Wireless Gateway as seen in your local network The default value is 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask This is the Subnet Mask of the Wireless Gateway as seen in your local network The
36. ate WEP keys eliminating the need for users to remember passwords and to maintain compatibility between products However using this method to generate WEP keys is not as secure as manual assignment R100 Wireless Gateway 31 wo C j D 32 Chapter 3 Software Configuration WEP Key You can set a maximum of four WEP keys A WEP key is either 10 or 26 hexadecimal digits O 9 a f and A F based on whether you select 64bits or 128bits in the WEP drop down menu The R100 Wireless Gateway and ALL of its wireless clients MUST have atleast the same default key Key Index The Key Index field lets you specify which of the four encryption keys you use to transmit data on your wireless LAN As long as the R100 Wireless Gateway or wireless mobile client with which you are communicating has the same key in the same position you can use any of the keys as the key index If the R100 and ALL of its wireless clients use the same four WEP keys select key rotation to maximize security Otherwise choose one key in common as the key index Network Key Rotation Interval This field specifies the time interval in seconds after which a WPA group key is changed Enter 0 zero to indicate that a periodic key change is not required R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 Software Configuration Wireless Click on the Wireless button on the menu to reveal the submenu Follow the instructions to set up the R100 Wireless Gatewa
37. ative may ask you to give your device s Firmware version The firmware upgrade takes approximately 60 to 90 seconds When the firmware upgrade is completed you will be directed to the home page R100 Wireless Gateway 69 Chapter 3 Software Configuration Hame System Setup es IP Config Click the System Setup button on the menu to reveal Eine alicia USE Ancolications the submenu Follow the instructions to set up the R100 en i P Operation Mode Wireless Gateway Tips are given when you move your Changs Password n FIN ware eTa cursor over each item E aimless Factory Default Status amp Log Loot Setting Management Sytbem Alip Selling Mangement Ladd Prem a Pile Boer ibp pth of pred rage ee ieee cheer a The cick Linked i ree ee E es i li oe a a thi Pak elise eel Pee kaea er F ii w C D on This function allows you to save current settings to a file or load settings from a file Save As a File Move your cursor over the HERE link on the web page Then click the right button of the mouse and select Save Target As to save the current settings into a cfg file Note When the current settings are saved to file they will be saved to flash as well Load From a File Specify the path and name of the downloaded file in the New Setting File section Then click Upload to write the file to the R100 It takes a few minutes to finish the process and once done the device w
38. ces like WWW FTP provided by a server in your local network accessible for outside users you should specify a local IP address to the server Then add the IP address and network protocol type port number and name of the service in the following list Based on the list the gateway will forward service requests from outside users to the corresponding local server MAT Setting Virtual Sever Enable Virtual Server Selecting Yes applies all those rules in Virtual server List to the Wireless Gateway Well Known Applications This selects applications or protocols that can be used with Virtual Server Virtual Server List Local IP This field stands for the destination IP address that you want to redirect the matched packet to Port Range This field stands for a port number or a range of ports If the destination port of incoming packets matches the port or is within the port range the incoming packets will be redirected to the IP address specified in Local IP Protocol This defines the protocol used by incoming packets Description This field allows you to record what this rule is used for R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 Software Configuration NAT Settings Quick Start Wy jreless Click the NAT Settings button on the menu to reveal feet the submenu Follow the instructions to set up the R100 N wireless Gateway Tips are given when you move your piel igi i Internet Firsmall cursor over each item
39. ch Help and Support Run Log OFF ben 2 Connect to the WLAN Web Manager Click Configure when the device is found F d hinat Hach RIDO wima Dasa 161611 1 a Fana En a iy tL TTP 132 068 11 Sos ua ha nea prey arar For all preh Earepiiong El b pikeo server Ror akies baii rath gA Add 192 168 1 1 in the Exceptions ma cE If your computer s IP is not on the same subnet as the R100 Wireless Gateway 192 168 1 X you will be asked to change it The IP address can be any number from 2 to 254 that is not used by another device The Gateway IP address is not required Note Using a proxy server for your LAN requires that you set an exception for the R100 Wireless Gateway otherwise the connection will fail R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 Software Configuration Enter Address or Name Manually You can also open your PC s web browser and enter the default IP address of the R100 Wireless Gateway http 192 168 1 1 User Name amp Password Once connected a window will appear prompting you for the User name and Password in order to log in The factory default values are admin and admin R100 Password TTET Note If you cannot find the R100 Remember my password due to a problem in the IP settings push and hold the Restore button for over five seconds to restore factory default settings Home Page After logging in
40. cursor over each item Operation Moke Change Passworc ae Lipa Setting Mangemen Change Password Factory Default Status amp Log Loc ay bem Sabu p Change Fassari This page will allow you to change the default password admin lower case to any password of your choice You can enter any usable characters between 1 16 characters long cannot be left blank Click the Save button to save your new password If you forget the gateway s password you can reset the R100 to its factory settings see troubleshooting Note The password is case sensitive R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 Software Configuration Home Quick Start Firmware Upg rade A Ea Click the System Setup button on the menu to Internet Preval reveal the submenu Follow the instructions to set a a up the R100 Wireless Gateway Tips are given when E you move your cursor over each item Facta Default katue amp Log Laat Uploading Firmware Sy lim Selep Phea Upgrade Felici intikuctian baled Belim The upload process wil take apprormnairly BO eeconds W Q gt a This page reports the Firmware version installed in the R100 Periodically a new Firmware will become available for the R100 on Mitsubishi Electric s Website You can update the R100 s Firmware using the Firmware Upgrade page under the Advanced Setup menu of the Web Manager If you are experiencing a problem with your R100 Gateway a Technical Support represent
41. e Wireless Gateway Mode in this user s manual Quick Setup in Access Point Mode Click Quick Setup to enter the Quick Setup page Follow the instructions to set up the R100 Wireless Gateway Configure Wireless Interface ao ae First step for setting your wireless slows conturaton ote aduanemd rae fests interface is to give ita name called Wthe SSID In addition if you would eeN like to protect transmitted data please select WEP protection and assign WEP keys for data transmission Your wireless setting R100 Access Polat Quick Stari will be applied to all interfaces Wireless Setiings PEO of bia cob Ca el ep i Renu ty Lee Ger per eee pice Ae ite ee ee Bec ESPA ES M ee PS ee ee nique aneriam RE See next few pages for item Spins Poy Lewel Lre Lares descri ptions Pas pema iip iay i Sa ien giny iph kay tf a hes gin iph pay Of Sal h ges ipt bgy Fi h digin mok ag If you would like to perform other settings click a button on the menu to reveal the submenu Follow the instructions to set up the R100 Wireless Gateway Tips are given when you move your cursor over each item R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 Software Configuration IP Config in Access Point Mode o Susi Wireless Click the IP Config button on the menu to reveal _ IP Config the submenu Follow the instructions to setup LAN the R100 Wireless Gateway Tips are given when USB Applications System Setup sissy 4 Log Logou
42. e sure the address is correct Device Type O Standard Custom Settings 6 Select Custom and then click Settings 78 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 Configure Standard TCP IP Port Monitor Port Settings Port Name IP _192 168 1 1 Printer Name or IP Address i 92 168 1 1 Protocol O Baw Raw Settings LPR Settings Queue Name LPRServel _ LPR Byte Counting Enabled _ SNMP Status Enabled T Select Protocol LPR and type LPRServer in Queue Name field Add Standard TCP IP Printer Port Wizard Completing the Add Standard TCP IP Printer Port Wizard You have selected a port with the tollawing characteristics SNMP No Protocol LPR LPRServer Device 192 168 1 1 Porn Name IP_192 168 1 1 Adapter Type To complete this wizard click Finish lt Back Finish Cancel 9 Press Finish to complete the Add Standard TCP IP Printer Port Wizard and go back to Add Printer Wizard Add Printer Wizard Name Your Printer You must assign a name to this printer Type a name for this printer Because some programs do not support printer and server name combinations of more than 31 characters itis bestto keep the name as short as possible Printer name hp deskjet 3420 series Do you want to use this printer as the default printer ves Oo 11 Click Next to set this as your default printer Software Configuration Add Standard TCP IP Printer Port Wizard X
43. eb Camera Driver When you plug a supported Web Camera into the wireless gateway the appropriate driver is selected automatically Image Size Select the image size from the drop down list 320 x 240 provides a larger image 160 x 120 provides faster transmission Click Preview to see how your web camera appears Sense Level This field indicates the sensitivity at which image movement is detected Refresh Time in Seconds This field indicates the time interval in seconds in which the system reloads images The range of values is 1 65535 Caption String This field indicates the text string that is displayed on your Webcam page HTTP Port Indicates the port that the server listens with to communicate with ActiveX clients ActiveX Port Indicates the port that the server listens with to communicate with ActiveX clients R100 Wireless Gateway W Q gt A 59 SOMA E 60 Chapter 3 Software Configuration Client Setting For clients that use Netscape or other browsers that don t support ActiveX you dont need additional settings to view an image in the browser window For clients that use IE 5 0 or above you need to set IE to get a better support on ActiveX as following 1 Open Internet Explorer 5 0 or above 2 Select Tools gt Internet Options gt Security gt Local Intranet gt Custom Level 3 Check that your settings are as follows Mamasi Digital KIOU Wireless Gateway M
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45. ed name registered at the DDNS service provider Enable the DDNS Client Select Yes to enable DDNS update then each time your IP address to WAN is changed the information will be updated to the DDNS service provider automatically Server Currently clients connecting to DynDNS or TZO are embedded in the wireless gateway You can click the Free Trial link behind this field to start with a free trial account User Name or E Mail Address Enter your username here to log in to the Dynamic DNS service Password or DDNS Key Enter your password here to log in to the Dynamic DNS service Host Name This field represents the Host Name you registered with the Dynamic DNS service and expect to be seen on the Internet Enable wildcard This field determines whether an incorrectly entered domain name is also redirected to your IP address Update Manually This button allows you to update the DDNS database manually It is available only when automatic DDNS update has failed You can get the current status of the DDNS update from the System Log Note Currently clients connected to DynDNS or TZO are embedded R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 Software Configuration Wireless Click the NAT Settings button on the menu to reveal Ma ar the submenu Follow the instructions to setup the R100 METE Wireless Gateway Tips are given when you move your temat Firewall cursor over each item E Status amp Log Loot MAT Se
46. ed ON and in the ready state R100 Wireless Gateway Q gt a 19 Chapter 3 Software Configuration Setting an IP Address Manually S207 Coma ial If you want to set your IP address manually the following default settings of the R100 Wireless Gateway are as follows e P address 192 168 1 1 e Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 If you set your computer s IP address manually it needs to be on the same segment For example e P address 192 168 1 xxx xxx can be any number between 2 and 254 that is not used by another device e Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 same as the R100 e Gateway 192 168 1 1 this is the R100 e DNS 192 168 1 1 Gateway IP address or your own i C cf D on 20 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 Software Configuration Installing the R100 Wireless Gateway Utilities Follow these steps to install the R100 Wireless Gateway Utilities in Microsoft Windows Insert the Driver CD provided with the Wireless Gateway and the main setup menu will automatically appear Double click setup exe if your Autorun has been disabled ie at ee HSE bee ee frie FD inde fates Lie Heo a Sod Stork Paddy ST felis ner fas ee edie 1 Insertthe Driver CD and the main setup menu will automatically appear Select the Install R100 Wireless Gateway Utilities option Caup s roal FiO haaa Garters Li ites r than Fodieeang fod nelle arad To raal tothe bide ckt Hied Tondal b
47. ee when the product is installed in their facility but there are no hard and fast specifications Radio signals may reflect off some obstacles or be absorbed by others depending on their construction For example with two 802 116 radios you may achieve up to 1000 feet in open space outdoors where two devices have a line of sight meaning they see each other with no obstacles However the same two units may only achieve up to 300 feet of range when used indoors The IEEE 802 11b specification supports four data rates 11 Mbps 5 5 Mbps 2 Mbps and 1 Mbps Operation at 1 Mbps provides greater range than operation at 11 Mbps The R100 Wireless Gateway will automatically adjust the data rate to maintain a usable radio connection Therefore a client that is close to the gateway may operate at 11 Mbps while a client that is on the fringe of coverage may operate at 1 Mbps As mentioned earlier you can configure the data rates that the R100 Wireless Gateway will use Note that if you limit the range of data rates available to the gateway you may reduce the effective wireless range of the Diamond Digital Wireless products R100 Wireless Gateway Appendix Troubleshooting Troubleshooting The R100 Wireless Gateway is designed to be very easy to install and operate However if you experience difficulties use the information in this chapter to help diagnose and solve problems If you cannot resolve a problem contact Technical Support as li
48. enable the firewall on the R100 Packet Log Indicates what kind of packets from the WAN will be logged Enable Web Access from WAN Internet This feature allows you to configure the R100 from a remote location Port number for Web Access from WAN Internet Determines the port number you connect to the R100 with to configure it from a remote location e g via the internet Respond to print LPR requests from WAN Internet Allows you to set up the R100 as a print server Respond to Ping requests from WAN Internet This allows the R100 to respond to ping requests from the internet R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 Software Configuration Internet Firewall qu start Click the Internet Firewall button on the menu to E ir reveal the submenu Follow the instructions to setup g 9 WOH amp LAN Filter the R100 Wireless Gateway Tips are displayed when Tee you move your cursor over an item LEE Applications System Setup Status amp Lite Logout WAN amp LAN Filter mihina Firewall WAM BLAM Fibber LAM Go WAH Filter ieigaing Trafic LAM to WAN Filter Table AE Peer Noo nike Leer Coed Eocene 23m Farga aT be ja Te Fom EEF FTH WAN te LAR Pater Incoseeg Traffic The WAN amp LAN Filter allows you to block specified packets between the LAN and the WAN First you define the date and time that the filter will be enabled Then you choose the default actions for the filter in both direct
49. er in your local network Lease Time This field specifies the amount of connection time a network user Is given with their current dynamic IP address DNS and WINS Server Setting DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 This field indicates the IP address of the DNS that provides IP Addresses to clients which request one from the WINS Server The Windows Internet Naming Service manages the interactions of each PC with the Internet If you use a WINS server enter the IP Address of the server here R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 Software Configuration Assign IP Address Manually This field allows you to manually assign a static IP address to a system on the Network Manually Assigned IP List To manually assign a static IP address to a system enter the MAC Address of the system s network device then the desired IP Address for the device and click on Add The devices with manually assigned IP addresses will be added to the list Te remove a device from this list highlight it and click Del R100 Wireless Gateway 43 i C cf D N 44 Chapter 3 Software Configuration IP Config guie Stan 2 Wireless Click on the IP Config button on the menu to reveal ae ae the submenu Follow the instructions to set up the R100 rie i i i Hiszel areas Wireless Gateway Tips are displayed when you move e your cursor over an item eee eae LEB Applications 2 System Setup lt Status amp Leg Logout Route TP Config
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51. following considerations The length of the Ethernet cable that connects the gateway to the network must not exceed 100 metres Try to place the gateway on a flat sturdy surface as far from the ground as possible such as on top of a desk or bookcase keeping clear of obstructions and away from direct sunlight Try to position the gateway in a centralised position so that it will provide coverage to all of the wireless mobile devices in the area Orientating the antenna vertically should provide the best reception Use only the power supply that came with this unit Other power supplies may fit but the voltage and power may not be compatible 2 Wall mounting or vertical standing is also possible 3 LAN Connection Attach one end of an RJ 45 Ethernet cable to any one of the four LAN ports on the gateway and attach the other end to the RJ 45 Ethernet cable to your desktop computer 4 Power Connection The gateway requires power from an external power supply The gateway ships with a UL listed Class 2 power supply 5V 2A Attach one end of the DC power adapter to the back of the R100 and the other end to a power outlet The Power LED on the front of the R100 will light up when the unit is powered ON In addition the blue LAN or WAN LEDs will turn ON to indicate that the gateway has a physical Ethernet network connection R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 2 Installation Warning Use the R100 Wireless Gateway only with the powe
52. icrasoft Interne Exp Go to Internet Options from the Tools menu Wines Merce try to siert you riarrak Opm Enable Security Finda Duick Start Wireless Date to Enable Security Mode IF conha MAT Setting Time to Enable Security feos Intemect Firenall USB Application FTP Sever Email Seryer Wena Camera gatem Sebo Bab eect Sere to Status amp Log Attach Image File Loyat Remote Monitor Setting This Aretoan akora ou bo metar addfescers Of thee irdass routa Wek Cafteet a DO leiterrigt pker 28 UAIFI Click on the Security Tab then click on Local Intranet settings and select the Custom Level option arara Secon Pree Conard Conmectan Progar ihme elci aab contend pane bo cop ir acp caiey S O Haa Lo riera neadi Farei ules Onlin qe ThE sone conden afl iah ote pu eee rai pld in other pores Eateries brad by ihi bres bo Tusina piin chera ha i cet Cuter Laval Tie the eae a E a Lr R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 Software Configuration TA EELEE Enable the three ActiveX controls and plug ins Settings li Automatic prompting For Actives controls Disable Enable Ei Binary and script behaviors 4 Administrator approved Disable Enable E Download signed Activex controls 9 Disable Enable B Prompt E Download unsigned Actives controls fans mi LIle kil im Reset custom settings x security settings Setti
53. ights is set as Read Write Erase ftp_ pub Read Write Erase user Rights is set as Read Write ftp_ pub Read Write user Rights is set as Read Only ftp_ pub Read Only user Rights is set as View Only ftp_ pub View Only user Rights is set as Private ftp_pvt user Read Write Erase The R100 can manage up to 6 partitions but if NTFS is used on partition 1 the system will not be able to create related system directories such as ftp_pub or ftp_pvt for the FTP server In this case only anonymous or super user are allowed to read data in partition 1 however they will not be able to see any other partitions R100 Wireless Gateway 57 wo C D on 58 Chapter 3 Software Configuration Banned IP List E i Peles P Config i MST Settima Setti ng Internet Firewall LEE applicatione l FTP Server This screen enables you to enter IP addresses that Web Camera you do not want users connected to the gateway to A access Logout IP Address This field indicates the IP address you want to ban Enter a specific IP address such as 192 168 1 5 or IP addresses within one subnet such as 192 168 or 192 168 1 Client Setting Users can connect to the FIP server using a Web based browser such as IE or Netscape To connect to the server type the FTP URL in the browser address bar ftp Uusername IP address or host name of the gateway Using other FTP p
54. ill reboot New Setting File Click Browse to locate the file 70 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 Software Configuration System Setup Click the System Setup button on the menu to reveal the submenu Follow the instructions to set up the R100 Wireless Gateway Tips are given when you move your cursor over each item Factory Default System Setup Restore Factory Default Settings Click the kastora button to daar al settings amd restore the factory dafeudts Than wait for the p bo naint A100 rokas Gateway t Restore Restoring Factory Default Settings Web Manager Hams Quick Start Wy ireless IP Config AAT Settings Internet Firervall USB Applications System Sebup Operation Mode Change Password Firmware Lingrace Setting Mangemen Factory Default Shatus amp Log cece i You can reset all settings to their factory defaults through the web manager using the Factory Default page Click the Restore button and wait about 30 seconds before re accessing the R100 Hardware You can reset all settings to their factory defaults manually by pushing the Restore button in the hole on the back of the R100 while it is ON Use a pen or straightened paper clip to hold the Restore button depressed over 5 seconds until the power LED on the front of the R100 starts blinking slowly You will be notified when factory default settings are restored while using the web manager R100
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56. ions and insert the rules for any exceptions LAN to WAN Filter Outgoing Traffic Enable filter Selecting Yes enables the LAN to WAN filter Days on which to enable filter This field defines the days that the LAN to WAN filter will be enabled R100 Wireless Gateway 51 W Q gt A wo C j D 52 Chapter 3 Software Configuration Start and end times of each day on which to enable the filter This field defines the time interval that the LAN to WAN filter will be enabled Default policy traffic not listed in Filter Table The Default policy specifies the handling of all traffic NOT listed in the Filter table Choosing ACCEPT means that traffic listed in the Filter Table will be dropped all other traffic will be accepted DROP means that traffic listed in the Filter table will be accepted all other traffic will be dropped Filtered ICMP LAN to WAN packet types This field defines a list of LAN to WAN ICMP packet types that will be filtered For example if you would like to filter Echo type 8 and Echo Reply type 0 ICMP packets you need to enter a string with numbers separated by a Space such as 0 5 WAN to LAN Filter Date to Enable WAN to LAN Filter This field defines the dates that WAN to LAN filter will be enabled Time of Day to Enable WAN to LAN Filter This field defines the time interval that WAN to LAN filter will be enabled Packets WAN to LAN n
57. iver Adding a printer to your computer simplifies the R100 Wireless Gateway Printer Setup Wizard You are recommended to install a printer driver through the setup program that comes with your printer see following Note and then continue to the Printer Setup Wizard in the next section If you run the Printer Setup Wizard without a printer driver installed you are directed to the Add Printer Wizard Note Some printer setup utilities require a printer to be physically con nected to your PC during installation Follow the driver installation in structions to connect your printer to the PC to install the driver and reconnect the R100 after the printer driver has been installed liea to install my printer driver Install ber dein Welcome to the Add Printer z Ai ae dd a nee cheer When fn het Seared een Wizard z We recommend ywi ta estal the p drer before namng Thi sad ai L PRE realy pis p maios prh Primer Sheng Seip Waad Yong ital the driwer by Hie help d aieka the Add Frotar Wirerd or the CO came rere Sh yur priri Yon can cick the button telre for i th Se i Fan hy ht napa mre La hie ese Bmg a USN p for ars ghe h pide J p meh EEE TI rhaa mema aa inma by the Add Printer Wird feet to une feet pated Chock Cancel to Stn stall Ly the CD fom the printer venda ches ve the F zwi pemn piaj fhe piin vam D ae iD angabar re pean ches pker trained py ana rete par anc hum the panier on want to inetall the printer drive
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59. m Setup Stats amp Lag Logout WAN amp LAN IF Contig WAN amp LAN WAN Connection Type o E The R100 Wireless Gateway supports four connection types to WAN including Static IP PPPoE PPTP and Automatic IP The WAN setting fields in this page will differ depending on what kind of connection type you select WAN IP Setting These three items are editable only when WAN Connection Type is set as Static IP or PPTP IP Address This is the IP S06 h T prerana hare jrin l EOR address of the Wireless Gateway tavern MI as seen on the remote network If you leave it blank the gateway will get an IP address from the DHCP server automatically Subnet Mask This is the Subnet Mask of the Wireless Gateway as seen on the remote network Default Gateway This is the IP address of the default gateway that allows for contact between the Wireless Gateway and the remote network or host WAN DNS Settings You can set the DNS setting when using any WAN Connection Type Static IP PPPoE or Automatic IP Get DNS Server automatically Normally this is automatic and you would answer No to the question about manually assigning DNS If you are given instructions from your ISP to enter DNS addresses select Yes to manually assign DNS R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 Software Configuration DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 If you are given instructions from your ISP to enter DNS addresses select Yes to manually assign DNSs
60. me type IP Address Internet Protocol An IP address consists of a series of four numbers separated by periods that identifies a unique Internet computer host allowing messages intended for that computer to be delivered to the correct destination ISP Internet Service Provider An ISP is a business that allows individuals or businesses to connect to the Internet Users log on to the Internet using an account with an ISP or Internet Service Provider ISPs can serve IP addresses dynamically or assign static fixed IP addresses to individual computers ISP Gateway Address The ISP Gateway Address is an IP address for the Internet router This address is only required when using a cable or DSL modem LAN Local Area Network ALAN is a group of computers and devices connected together in a relatively small area such as a house or an office Your home network is considered a LAN MAC Address Media Access Control A MAC address is the hardware address of a network device R100 Wireless Gateway Appendix Glossary NAT Network Address Translation NAT masks a local network s group of IP addresses from the external network allowing a local network of computers to share a single ISP account This process allows all of the computers on your home network to use one IP address This will enable access to the Internet from any computer on your home network without having to purchase more IP addresses from your ISP PC Card
61. n Click Finish to continue You will be prompted to save the settings Click Save amp Restart to save and enable the settings to the R100 Wireless Gateway 26 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 Software Configuration Home Advanced v IP Contig AMAN amp LAN JGHCP server Route _Miscellaneous NAT Settings Port Trigger Virtual Server _V irtual DMZ o Internet Firewall Basic Config AWAN amp LAN Filter pL Filter 2 USB Applications BI Servet Web Camera System setup Operation Mode _Change Password Factory Default Status amp Log Status Wireless DHCP L Port Forwar qin c Routing Table System Log To adjust other settings click an item on the menu to reveal a submenu and follow the instructions to set up the R100 Wireless Gateway Tips are given when you move your cursor over each item The following sections have submenu items Wireless IP Config NAT Settings Internet Firewall USB Applications System Setup Status amp Log R100 Wireless Gateway 27 W Q gt A wo C D on 28 Chapter 3 Software Configuration Wireless Quick start Liies ARES Interface Bridge Click on the Wireless button on the menu to reveal the submenu Follow the instructions to set up the R100 Wireless Gateway Tips are displayed when a P you move your cursor over an item TP Config MAT Settir Tnterret Firewall LIEB Applications SVWStem Setup Stand
62. n Agent to Another Network r O Q og Q Wireless z w F Network Backbone p r A WANE R100 Wireless Gateway TETP fe alec ol 9 Phecocosartcoaa p ei I mi Pan a 7 Wireless Client Wired Client In this topology the wireless gateway is an agent between your LAN and another network Use a network cable with one end connected to the WAN port on the wireless gateway and the other to the other network as shown above 12 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 1 Introduction LED Indicators The LEDs on the front of the R100 Wireless Gateway display the Status of the device O Q O O Pa ed m AIR WAN PWR Power Off No power On System ready Flashing Firmware upgrade failed AIR Wireless Network Off No power On Wireless system ready Flashing Transmitting or receiving data wireless WAN Wide Area Network Off No power On Has physical connection to an Ethernet WAN Flashing Transmitting or receiving data through Ethernet wire LAN 1 4 Local Area Network Off No power On Has physical connection to an Ethernet LAN Flashing Transmitting or receiving data through Ethernet wire R100 Wireless Gateway 13 T r a a O 5 14 Chapter 2 Installation 2 installation Procedure Follow these steps to install the R100 Wireless Gateway 1 Determine the best location for the wireless gateway Keep in mind the
63. n the back of the gateway for over 5 seconds or if you click the Restore button on the Factory Default page under Advanced Setup Name Default Value User Name admin Password admin Enable DHCP Yes IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 2 DNS Server 1 192 168 1 1 i DNS Server 2 blank 8 SSID default Domain Name blank 86 R100 Wireless Gateway Appendix Troubleshooting Problem My 802 116 PC Card will not associate with the R100 Wireless Gateway Solution Follow these steps 1 Try to bring the devices closer together the PC Card may be out of range of the R100 2 Confirm that the R100 and PC Card have the same SSID 3 Confirm that the R100 and PC Card have the same Encryption settings if enabled 4 Confirm that the R100 s Air and Link LEDs are solid green 5 Confirm that the authorization table includes or excludes the MAC address of the WLAN PC card if Wireless Access Control is enabled Problem The throughput seems slow Solution To achieve maximum throughput verify that your antennas are well placed not behind metal and do not have too many obstacles between them If you move the client closer to the R100 and throughput increases you may want to consider adding a second R100 Gateway and implementing roaming e Check antenna connectors and cabling e Verify network traffic does not exceed 37 of bandwidth e Check to see that the wired network does not exceed 10 broadcast mes
64. ngs 4 Pun ctiwek controls and plug ins Adminstrator approved EA L Disable a B Enable Pe iA Prompt ig Script Activex controls marked safe For scripting Disable 2 B Enable Pa Enable s A Prompt E Download unsi are File download gt Disable Digable m Enable Enable mi rank Pete IEE O Disable Em J Prompt Reset custom sets Reset to Medumos Warn hp By default these items are disabled and will prevent the R100 Wireless Gateway s web camera function from working By default these three items should already be enabled Enable them ifthey have been changed Click Yes to change the security settings R100 Wireless Gateway 61 W Q gt A wo C D on 62 Chapter 3 Software Configuration Web Camera vs DDNS Cooperating with a DDNS your can monitor your home environment through the Internet even when a dynamic WAN IP address is applied Security Mode Setting This function allows you to monitor an environment through a Web Camera If there is any motion detected the R100 will try to alert you via email Enable Security Mode Selecting Yes enables the Security Function Date to Enable Security Mode This field defines the days that the security Mode will be enabled Time to Enable Security Mode This field defines the time interval that the Security Mode will be enabled Send to This field indicates the
65. o adheri bolder check Derm aed e Bn Pickle Chems Derinti Laratan Eksi Pokia phs iip l raid Miles TA Aier Dee wireless A ii he en 3 Click Nextto acceptthe default destination folder or enter another regs paid eae Cpe Caton har fiche chang Fi 00 src Gaara Li tec Oral papas 5 Click Finish when setup is complete tebcome Se the ndali heeled tered foe Fa aihhh h Dyab elites ha A rectal shee irad rral H i DD akas Diera Lilies aaa apak Toia plod Macd 2 Click Next after reading the welcome screen Select Peeqeam Fokkie Peesee peed n proga bobs Caton val add pepan cora ba ha Propan Foki feted bake ical rum em me Pa a ki s oan bhe cei Pacey Rep GR H eat ice acer _cBek teas Corent_ 4 Click Next to accept the default program folder or enter another R100 Wireless Gateway W Q gt A 21 wo C D on 22 Chapter 3 Software Configuration Using the Wireless Gateway for the First Time 1 Wireless Gateway Utilities Go to Start gt Programs gt R100 Wireless Gateway and run the Device Discovery program 5101 Wireless LAN Adaptor fm R100 Wireless Gateway Device Discovery i TA Damene ce Firmware Restoration T a Printer Setup Wizard Settings Ey Uninstall R100 Wireless Gateway Utilities Sear
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67. on its side to save space Two hinges can be opened on the right side to support vertical standing Orientate the antenna so that it points upwards am O amp _ W N R100 Wireless Gateway 17 Chapter 2 Installation Connecting to the R100 Wireless Gateway Wired Connection One RJ 45 cable is supplied with the R100 Wireless Gateway Auto crossover functionality is built in to the gateway so you can use either a straight through or a crossover ethernet cable Plug one end of the cable into the WAN port on the rear of the wireless gateway and the other end into the ethernet port of your ADSL or Cable modem Wireless Connection Refer to your wireless adapter s user manual on associating with the R100 The default SSID of the gateway is default lower case encryption is disabled and open system authentication is used T r a a O 5 Printer Connection A DB 25 parallel cable should be supplied with your printer Plug the male connector of this cable into the printer port on the rear of the R100 and the centronics end into your printer Printer Port 18 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 Software Configuration 3 Software Configuration Configuring the R100 Wireless Gateway The gateway can be configured to meet various usage scenarios Some of the factory default settings may suit your usage however others may need changing Prior to using the gateway you must check the basic
68. ot specified will be This field defines those WAN to LAN packets which are not specified in WAN to LAN Filter Table will be accepted or dropped Filtered ICMP WAN to LAN packet types This field defines a list of WAN to LAN ICMP packets type that will be filtered For example if you would like to filter Echo type 8 and Echo Reply type 0 ICMP packets you need to enter a string with numbers separated by blank such as 0 5 LAN to WAN Filter Table and WAN to LAN Filter Table Well known Applications Allows user to filter the use of certain applications that can be accessed over the Internet Source Destination IP Address For source or destination IP address you can input a specific IP address such as 192 168 122 1 or IP addresses within one subnet such as 192 168 123 or 192 168 or all IP addresses as Source Destination Port or Port Range For source or destination port range you can input a specific port such as 95 or ports within a range such as 103 315 gt 100 or lt 65535 Protocol This field indicates the protocol type of packets this rule will filter R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 Software Configuration Internet Firewall ud stan Click the Internet Firewall button on the menu to M reveal the submenu Follow the instructions to setup g 9 Wh amp LANH Filter the R100 Wireless Gateway Tips are displayed when amas you move your cursor over an item USB Applications Sy
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70. r adapter supplied in the product package Using another power supply may damage the gateway c O z amp O N 5 Printer Connection Connect a printer to the R100 s printer port or USB port to use the gateway as a printing server for your local network 7 USB Connection Connect a supported USB web camera or USB storage device to the R100 s USB port Note Before using an embedded USB application or device refer to the USB storage and USB camera support list at the Product Information page for the gateway on the Mitsubishi Electric Australia website www mitsubishielectric com au R100 Wireless Gateway 15 Chapter 2 Installation Wall Mounting Option Out of the box the R100 Wireless Gateway is designed to sit on a raised flat surface like a file cabinet or book shelf The unit may also be converted for mounting to a wall or ceiling Follow these steps to mount the R100 Wireless Gateway to a wall 1 Look on the underside for the four mounting hooks Mark two upper holes in a flat surface using the provided hole template 2 3 Tighten two screws until only 1 4 is showing 4 Latch the upper two hooks of the wireless gateway onto the screws N T r D a ot O Note Readjust the screws if you cannot latch the gateway onto the screws or if it is too loose 16 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 2 Installation Vertical Standing Option The R100 Wireless Gateway can also stand
71. r by the hls all automata ecole hee poder bo ya Add Procter Wizard Taira pkk Rea Click Newt button to protedd C C 1 RuntheAdd Printer Wizard from Start 2 Choose Install by the Add Printer gt Settings gt Printers and Faxes gt Wizard Add Printer R100 Wireless Gateway T95 W Q gt os Chapter 3 Software Configuration Add Printer Wizard Loca m Wetec Ponte a Sect a Prenton Post Tht ed eich i hee eh ie od pihi a Coru Soares ea eet gh pat Seek ee opii eae deas Ces pT a a Bn Line wars as ae aaa TD ae pai i et eed en CE d Dy cata fee inet Peed BG hs cote Spe the Fol oo LET Piacommendar Prien eri ar METE e hereon ard retell ng Plog aed Play pent TFT Reconnended Pate Por A fhe pn or Orin aiee ng mothe coraus Mode Moet computers PTO Portes Poe Tha canmaciar ta ho p juPT 3 IF y OZ ais Prat LECI Sema rat PODRE Seal Prat FILE Peed to Fe ee up a rk pria Aa o ma atha a a pri a L ube the Lica pia option 3 Choose Local printerattachedtothis 4 Choose Remote Port Printer Sharing computer Port Ifthisisnotavailable select LPT 1 You can select a USB port later in the Printer Setup Wizard if you are using a USB printer the R100 also supports standard based network printing protocol called LPR which is also supported by Windows XP Windows 2000 MAC or Unix based systems If you are a Windows XP user please refer to
72. re recorded on this page W Q gt os R100 Wireless Gateway 73 Chapter 3 Software Configuration Firmware Restoration This utility will automatically search out failed R100 Wireless Gateways and upload a firmware that you specify The process takes about 3 to 4 minutes and during this process the PWR AIR and WAN LEDs will remain lit while the LAN LED will flash slowly The Firmware Restoration utility is an emergency rescue tool to restore a R100 which has failed during a previous firmware upload A failed firmware upgrade will cause the R100 to enter a failure mode waiting for the user to use the Firmware Restoration utility to find and upload a new firmware This is not a firmware upgrade utility and cannot be used on a working R100 Wireless Gateway Normal firmware upgrades must be done through the web manager Firmware Restoration Filename Browse Status i C cf D on Once you have spectied a file chok the Upload button Upload Close Using a Hub If you have problems uploading a firmware while using a network hub try connecting your computer directly to the LAN port of the R100 Either 10Base T or 100Base TX connections will work 74 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 Software Configuration Printer Setup Wizard Follow the procedures below to set up your computers to utilise the printer server function of the R100 Wireless Gateway Installing the Printer Dr
73. rotocol programs you can connect to the FTP Server using either PASV or PORT Note The FTP Server only supports No encrypted password pro tection Clients connecting with MD4 or MD5 will not be allowed access R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 Software Configuration gt Herre 0 a 2 Quik Start USB Applications gt Wireless IP Config Click the USB Applications button on the menu to NAT Settings gt Interet Firewall reveal the submenu Follow the instructions to set lt LEB Applicstions up the R100 Wireless Gateway Tips are displayed FTF Server Web Camera gt System Setup lt Staba amp oy Logout when you move your cursor over an item Note Before using the Web Camera function refer to the USB Web Camera support list on the Mitsubishi Electric Web site at the following address http www MitsubishiElectric com au Web Camera Web Camera Setting The R100 Wireless Gateway implements several applications for a USB Web Camera enabling you to capture images and send them over the Internet Enable Web Camera Sets the camera to be either disabled accessible on the LAN or be accessible on the LAN and WAN Web Camera Mode Select the appropriate camera mode from the drop down list ActiveX Only enables users to execute ActiveX clients on a Windows IE platform to get the best image quality ActiveX and Refresh enables users to get a basic image on both IE and Netscape platforms W
74. s Ay Printers and Faxes gt Go El i E zd F i AP HP Laserjet 000 Seri Your printer will show in the Printers and Faxes window and the check mark shows that itis set as your default printer R100 Wireless Gateway 77 W Q gt A Chapter 3 Software Configuration i C cf D N Setup for LPR client under Windows XP Add Printer Wizard Welcome to the Add Printer Wizard This wizard helps you install a printer or make printer connections Ifyou have a Plug and Play printer that connects through a USB port or any other hot pluggable port such as IEEE 1394 infrared and so on you do not need to use this wizard Click Cancel to close the wizard and then plug the printer s cable into your computer or point the printer toward your computer s i inte y S will ened st Tia std vox 1 Run the Add Printer Wizard from Start gt Printers and Faxes gt Add Printer Add Printer Wizard Select a Printer Port Computers communicate with printers through ports Select the port you want your printer to use Ifthe portis notlisted you can create a new port Use the following port TO Create a new port Type of port Standard TCP IP Port y 3 Click on Create a new port and select Standard TCP IP Port in the pull down menu Then press Next Add Standard TCP IP Printer Port Wizard Add Port For which device do you want to add a port Enter
75. s assumed to attach to the Internet via a Cable or DSL modem This allows several wireless clients and PCs attached to the LAN ports to share the Internet connection to the ISP W p OS ere prip gered fp erry ces Y LAL Be A ieee rele fares ee Technically gateway mode means NAT is enabled and WAN connection is allowed by using PPPoE DHCP client or static IP In addition some features which are useful for home users such as UPnP and DDNS are supported Router In Router mode we assume you re using the Ethernet port to connect to a LAN in your company This way you can set up a routing protocol to meet your requirements in the office Technically router mode means NAT is disabled static and dynamic routing protocol are allowed to be set and WAN connection is allowed only by using a static IP Access Point In Access Point mode the gateway acts as a bridge between the PCs attached to all Ethernet ports LAN and the clients on the wireless LAN WLAN Both the LAN and WLAN will be on the same IP subnet sharing the same address range The internal NAT is disabled in this mode Technically access point mode means NAT is disabled and one WAN port and four LAN ports are bridged together By default the R100 Wireless Gateway operates in Access Point mode R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 Software Configuration Router Mode After selecting Router mode and clicking Apply select Home then click on the
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77. s provides wireless data transmissions with a level of security ESSID Extended Service Set Identifier You must have the same ESSID entered into the gateway and each of its wireless clients The ESSID is a unique identifier for your wireless network Ethernet Ethernet networks are connected by cables and hubs and move data around This is a standard for computer networks R100 Wireless Gateway 89 fra Q Q Q lt gt D 5 Q x 90 Appendix Glossary Frame bursting Refers to burst mode Burst mode optionally allows a station to transmit a series of frames without relinquishing control of the transmission medium Firewall A firewall determines which information passes in and out of a network NAT can create a natural firewall by hiding a local network s IP addresses from the Internet A Firewall prevents anyone outside of your network from accessing your computer and possibly damaging or viewing your files Gateway A network point that manages all the data traffic of your network as well as to the Internet and connects one network to another Handshaking handshaking refers to the signals that are transmitted between communications networks that establish a valid connection between two stations IEEE The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers The IEEE sets standards for networking including Ethernet LANs IEEE standards ensure interoperability between systems of the sa
78. sages per second e Verify wired network topology and configuration R100 Wireless Gateway 87 oy 5 Oo O lt T 2 2 2 P Appendix Troubleshooting Problem cannotfind the R100 Wireless Gateway using the R100 Wireless Gateway Discovery utility Solution To configure the R100 through a wireless LAN card your computer must be in the same subnet of the R100 You cannot find the R100 Wireless Gateway with a subnet different from your computer within the same gateway You must change your computer to the same subnet as the R100s The factory default subnet of the R100 Wireless Gateway is 192 168 1 1 In Windows NT 2000 XP you must log in with Administrator privi leges so that all functions of the R100 Wireless Gateway Manager can function correctly If you do not log in as a member of the Admin istrator group you cannot change IP settings but can still run the Discovery utility if the original IP setting is correct Problem How do upgrade the firmware on the R100 Wireless Gateway Solution Periodically anew Flash Code is available for R100 Wireless Gateways on the Web site at http www MitsubishiElectric com au Update the R100 s Flash Code using the Firmware Upgrade option on the System Setup menu of the Web manager 4 O C 2y D N gt O e Q 88 R100 Wireless Gateway Appendix Glossary Glossary Access Point An access point is a device that allows wireless clients
79. self accompanies the executable If distribution of executable or object code is made by offering access to copy from a designated place then offering equivalent access to copy the source code from the same place counts as distribution of te source code even though third parties are not compelled to copy the source along with the object code You may not copy modify sublicense or distribute the Program except as expressly provided under this License Any attempt otherwise to cop modify sublicense or distribute the Program is void and will automatically terminate your rights under this License However parties who have received copies or rights from you under this License will not have their licenses terminated so long as sch parties remain in full compliance R100 Wireless Gateway 97 2s O C Q Q Q lt Appendix GNU General Public License 5 You are not required to accept this License since you have not signed it However nothing else grants you permission to modify or distribute the Program or its derivative works These actions are prohibite by law if you do not accept this License Therefore by modifying or distributing the Program or any work based on the Program you indicate your acceptance of this License to do so and all its terms and conditions for copying distributing or modifing the Program or works based on it 6 Each time you redistribute the Program or any work based on the Program the r
80. sk only after you press the button and get the refreshed Web page Otherwise you will lose the cached data Enable FTP Server Select Yes to enable the ftp server daemon when you have connected the USB storage device to the gateway Allow Anonymous User to Login Select Yes to enable an anonymous user account with all access rights The User name is anonymous or ftp No password is required Login as Anonymous click Login to log in to this FTP Server with an Anonymous User account to access the USB Disk Allow Anonymous User to Login O ves No Allow Super User to Login Select Yes to enable a super user account with all access rights The user name and password are the same as the network administrator Login as Super User click Login to log in to this FTP Server with a Super User account to access the USB Disk Allow Super User to Login ves ONo FTP Port Type the port number to be used by the FTP server The default is 21 Maximum Users Allowed to Log in Sets the maximum number of users allowed to simultaneously log into the server Login Timeout in Seconds This field enables you to terminate user connections after users have been connected for a specified amount of time Stay Timeout in Seconds This field enables you to terminate user connections after users log in but stay idle for a specified amount of time R100 Wireless Gateway 55 W Q gt A i C cf
81. st validity of any such claims this section has the sole purpose of protecting the integrity of the free software distribution system which is implemented by public licens practices Many people have made generous contributions to the wide range of software distributed through that system in reliance on consistent application of that system it is up to the author donor to decide if he or she is willing to distribute softare through any other system and a licensee cannot impose that choice gt D 5 Q x 98 R100 Wireless Gateway Appendix GNU General Public License This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed to be a consequence of the rest of this License 8 If the distribution and or use of the Program is restrictd in certain countries either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces the original copyright holder who places the Program under this License may add an explicit geographical distribution limitation excluding those countries so that distribution is permtted only in or among countries not thus excluded In such case this License incorporates the limitation as if written in the body of this License 9 The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and or new versions of the General Public Licens from time to time Such new versions will be similar in spirit to the present version but may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns Each version is given a distinguishing vers
82. sted at the back of this manual Common Problems and Solutions Problem Gateway does not power up Solution e Check for a faulty power supply by measuring the output voltage of the adaptor with an electrical test meter e Check failed AC supply power outlet Problem Cannot communicate with the Wireless Gateway through a wired network connection Solution e Verify network configuration by ensuring that there are no duplicate IP addresses Power down the device in question and ping the assigned IP address of the device Ensure no other device responds to that address e Check that the cables used have proper pin outs and connectors or use another network cable R100 Wireless Gateway 85 ey _ O T O Fo 5 2 P Appendix Troubleshooting Problem The R100 Wireless Gateway Web Manager still cannot find or connect to the gateway after verifying the IP address and network cable changes cannot be made or password Is lost Solution In the case of the gateway being inaccessible you can restore the R100 s factory default settings Use a straightened paper clip to pf ss the button located in the hole labeled Reset on the back of the gateway and keep it depressed over 5 seconds The LEDs will flash when eset is successful Reset to Defaults The following are factory default values These values will be present when you first receive your R100 Wireless Gateway if you push the reset button o
83. stem Setup Status amp Log Logout URL Filter Internet Pleewall URL Filter LL Pa a Ve Ek ee es ee ee Ee fe ee The URL Filter allows YOu to block ewes ap ee specific URL access from your Rive ef Tery ea Erakb GL Piper cm pm local network URL Keyword List Enable URL Filter Selecting Yes enables the URL Filter and applies the rules in the URL Keyword List to the wireless gateway Date to Enable URL Filter This field defines the days that theURL filter will be enabled Time of Day to Enable URL Filter This field defines the time intervals that the URL filter will be enabled W Q gt a URL Keyword List URL Keyword If the URL filter is enabled and URL access contains the keyword specified in the URL Keyword List the DNS mapping of this URL would be blocked R100 Wireless Gateway 53 Chapter 3 Software Configuration USB Applications a Click the USB Applications button on the menu to BE reveal the submenu Follow the instructions to set 7 yy up the R100 Wireless Gateway Tips are displayed _ USB Applications when you move your cursor over an item T 2 stem Setup Staba amp Log Logout UZE Application FTP Seren FIP Server FTP Server Mode The R100 features an embedded FTP server for USB storage Before using the FTP server ensure that your USB device fulfills the following requirements e The FTP server only works with supported USB devices
84. t you move your cursor over each item Selection items e Yes no info required e No need to input information Click Apply or Finish if you make any changes Get IP Automatically Select Yes default or No to get the IP address automatically from a DHCP server Yes This parameter determines if the R100 will send out a DHCP request during bootup If you have a DHCP server on the network set this option so that the R100 can receive an automatic IP address assignment If you have a DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server on the network then the DHCP server will automatically assign the R100 an IP address when the gateway is powered up To determine what IP address has been assigned to the R100 review the IP address on the Status page available on the Main Menu No The R100 also accepts a static IP address You may manually configure the IP address and subnet mask on the IP Config page Enter an IP address and a subnet mask in the field provided to assign the R100 a static IP address If you don t know your Gateway setting leave it empty not 0 0 0 0 R100 Wireless Gateway 67 W Q gt a i C cf D N 68 Chapter 3 Software Configuration Hame System Setup Ick Stan Click the System Setup button on the menu to ae reveal the sub menu Follow the instructions to set Internet Firewall up the R100 Wireless Gateway Tips are given when pole ille isins you move your
85. t under user control Together these two schemes make a 64 bit 40 24 encryption scheme Some vendors refer to this level of WEP as 40 bit and others refer to this as 64 bit Diamond Digital WLAN products use the term 64 bit when referring to this lower level of encryption 128 bit WEP Encryption 104 bit WEP and 128 bit WEP are the same encryption method and can interoperate on a wireless network This level of WEP encryption uses a 104 bit 26 Hex character encryption scheme as a secret key which is set by the user and a 24 bit Initialisation Vector which is not under user control Together these two schemes make a 128 bit 104 24 encryption scheme Some vendors refer to this level of WEP as 104 bit and others refer to this as 128 bit Diamond Digital WLAN products use the term 128 bit when referring to this higher level of encryption Passphrase selecting TKIP or AES in the Encryption field is used as a password to begin the encryption process Note 8 to 63 characters are required selecting WEP 64bits or WEP 128bits in the Encryption field generates four WEP keys automatically A combination of up to 64 letters numbers or symbols is required Alternatively leave this field blank and type in four WEP keys manually e WEP 64bit key 10 hexadecimal digits O 9 a f and A F e WEP 128bit key 26 hexadecimal digits O 9 a f and A F Note The Diamond Digital WLAN family of products uses the same algorithm to gener
86. te to the drive or erase files View Only Users attached to this account can access the USB storage device and view files only Private Users attached to this account can access a private directory in the USB storage partition1 ftp_pvt User Name and are allowed all access privileges Read Write Erase View Please see User Account and Privileges for details R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 Software Configuration User Account and Privileges If you have a USB disk with 3 partitions partition 1 is FAT32 partition 2 is FAT and partition 3 is NTFS the FTP directories will be constructed as follows Files and directories in partition 1 Super user or anonymous are allowed to access partition Files and directories in partition 2 Super user or anonymous are allowed to access partition2 Files and directories in partition 3 Super user or anonymous are allowed to read only ftp_pub User rights set as Read Write Erase Read Write Read Only or View Only are allowed to share this directory ftp_pvt User rights set as Private are only allowed to access the directory with the user name The account s root directory and its access rights on the FTP server are defined as follows Account Condition Root Directory Rights Anonymous Allow Anonymous User to Login is enabled Read Write Erase Super User Allow Super User to Login is enabled Read Write Erase user R
87. tenet access All computers on the local network can access the Internet through the R100 using only a single external IP address Firewall protection The R100 s use of NAT Network Address Translation provides firewall protection for your local network Children Protection The R100 allows you to block the Internet access within a predefined time interval and to block the WWW access with specific keywords in a URL within a predefined time interval Wireless Firewall R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 1 Introduction Not only is it able to create a conventional firewall to block Internet traffic the R100 Wireless Gateway can also set up another firewall to prevent the traffic from from being accessed by other wireless and wired local area networks USB device support Connecting a USB storage device to the wireless gateway enables you to set up an FTP server and share the USB storage device with Internet or WLAN users With a USB web camera the wireless gateway allows you to monitor locations such as your home or office from any location through a wireless LAN or over the Internet Printer sharing The R100 allows you to share a printer on your local area network Standard parallel port printers are supported Easy setup and management Use your web browser from any computer on the local network to configure the R100 R100 Wireless Gateway Oo Q O O pas ed i an r a O Q T
88. the Printer Name or IP address and a port name forthe desired device Printer Name or IP Address 192 168 1 1 Port Name IP_192 168 1 1 5 Inputthe IP address of the R100 inthe Printer Name or IP Address field and the press Next Add Printer Wizard Local or Network Printer The wizard needs to know which type of printer to set up Select the option that describes the printer you want to use Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer C A network printer or a printer attached to another computer i Tosetup a network printer thatis not attached to a print server J use the Local printer option 2 Choose Local printer attached to this computer then press Next Add Standard TCP IP Printer Port Wizard Welcome to the Add Standard TCP IP Printer Port Wizard You use this wizard to add a port for a network printer Before continuing be sure that 1 The device is tumed on 2 The network is connected and configured To continue click Next 4 Click Next on the Add Standard TCP IP Printer Port Wizard Add Standard TCP IP Printer Port Wizard Additional Port Information Required The device could not be identified The detected device is of unknown type Be sure that 1 The device is properly configured 2 The address on the previous page is correct Either correct the address and perform another search on the network by returning to the previous wizard page or select the device type if you ar
89. the system should wake up to receive broadcast and multicast messages Type the time interval in which the system will broadcast a DTIM for clients in Power Saving Mode The default value 3 is recommended Beacon Interval 1 65535 This field indicates the time interval in milliseconds that a system broadcast packet or beacon is sent to synchronize the wireless network The default value 100 milliseconds is recommended Enable Frame Bursting This field allows you to enable frame bursting mode to improve performance with wireless clients that also support frame bursting Enable Radio Selecting Yes enables the wireless function during user defined dates and times Wireless users will not be able to connect on non selected dates and times Date to Enable Radio This field defines the dates that the wireless function will be enabled Time of Day to Enable Radio This field defines the time range that the wireless function will be enabled on each of the selected dates Radio Power This field defines the transmission strength in dBm The default value of 19 is recommended R100 Wireless Gateway 39 wo C D on 40 Chapter 3 Software Configuration g Wireless Click on the IP Config button on the menu to reveal ore aye the submenu Follow the instructions to set up the R100 Ce Wireless Gateway Tips are displayed when you move E m your cursor over an item pka a LES Apnlicstions Syste
90. this message Make sure that the printer is ON ready andis ee rar towne i Mare connected Click Back and Next to search again after checking all the settings x Sotep Completed i Change anon Bebble Jet BIC 0 poii img deed rsp aapa hapag from LPT1 to Remote Port 7 Be aia ei HRA Fring Epin Ghai COLOR Blo ESCrF2 T Gathe pant ac doled pode 3 This setup wizard will change your default printer to use Standard TCP IP port which is serviced by the R100 Wireless Gateway rete Note For Windows XP or Windows 2000 this setup wizard will guide you to select or _ sak a add a Standard TCP IP port Refer to Setup for LPR client under Windows XP for details For Windows 98 or Windows ME this setup wizard will change your default printer to use Remote Port which is serviced by the R100 Wireless Gateway 4 Click Done when setup is complete R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 Software Configuration Verifying Your Printer SSS ea JEB Epon Sayer COLOR 640 ESCIP 2 Properties 2 pe i ikae d Jg r Cri Mangere D ea 5 ate LU t a u Fe be amm MEN am E 4 P i Fei Ta a Ir A a Lie oat POE bagi tt sis Achenced iF bi a np pas i p Epi EE a COLOR ESOP 2 F bs x Pre ti thet idee Ces Died all peed he ae bee E chk pod m Pal Dasapean Pots Se Q poet Say Frai pa O cone Sond Pal g is O rz Seay Prsi Beanie O cons Sand Pat i ae T FILE Pied in Fike A PS1
91. to connect to other wireless clients and it acts as a bridge between wireless clients and a wired Ethernet network Broadband A type of data transmission in which a single medium such as cable carries several channels of data at once Channel Wireless access points allow you to choose different radio channels in the wireless spectrum A wireless LAN device operates within the 2 4 GHz spectrum and a channel is within a FCC specified range similar to any radio channel Client A client is the desktop or mobile PC that is connected to your network Device name Also known as DHCP client ID or network name sometimes provided by an ISP when using DHCP to assign addresses DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol This protocol allows a computer or many computers on your network to be automatically assigned a single IP address from a DHCP server DNS Server Address Domain Name System DNS allows Internet host computers to have a domain name and one or more IP addresses A DNS server keeps a database of host computers and their respective domain names and IP addresses so that when a user enters a domain name into the Internet browser the user is sent to the proper IP address The DNS server address used by the computers on your home network is the location of the DNS server your ISP has assigned DSL Modem Digital Subscriber Line ADSL modem uses your existing phone lines to transmit data at high speeds Encryption Thi
92. tting Post Trigges Port Trigger This function allows you to open certain TCP or UDP ports to yg eS communicate with the computers TEPS AR ensue connected to the R100 This is ee ooo done by defining trigger ports and incoming ports When the trigger port is detected the inbound packets to the specified incoming port numbers are redirected to your computer W Q gt a Enable Port Trigger Selecting Yes applies all the rules in the Port Trigger List to the Wireless Gateway Well Known Applications This selects protocols associated with certain applications that can be used with Port Trigger Trigger Port List Trigger Port This field allows you to enter the port or port range of outgoing packets that will trigger port redirect Protocol This field allows you to select the protocol of outgoing packets Incoming Port This field allows you to enter the port or port range of incoming packets that will be redirected to your computer Description This field allows you to record what this rule is used for R100 Wireless Gateway 47 i C cf D N 48 Chapter 3 Software Configuration NAT Settings Quick Start Wireless Click the NAT Settings button on the menu to reveal NAT Settings the submenu Follow the instructions to set up the R100 ase wireless Gateway Tips are given when you move your Sees cursor over each item sae ek Status amp Log Logout Virtual Server To make servi
93. ut information Reject need to input information To add security the R100 has the ability to only associate with or not associate with wireless mobile clients that have their MAC address entered into this page The default setting of Disable will allow any wireless mobile client to connect Accept will only allow those entered into this page to connect Reject will prevent those entered into this page from connecting Adding a MAC Address To add a MAC address enter the 12 hexadecimal characters into the white box next to MAC Address and click the Add button The MAC address will be placed in the control list below Only a total of 31 MAC addresses can be entered into this page so determine which will be the lesser those you wish to accept or those you wish to reject and click the appropriate MAC Access Mode Note Click the Finish button to save your new settings and restart the R100 Wireless Gateway or click Save and restart later R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 Software Configuration Maie guik Stat Wireless e Click on the Wireless button on the menu to reveal the ridge submenu Follow the instructions to set up the R100 RADIUS Setting Wireless Gateway Tips are displayed when you move M NAT Setting Intaret Firewall lt LBB Aapplicstiora System Setup 2 Status amp Log Logout your cursor over an item Radius Setting Wireless RADIUS Setting This section allows you to set up r S SES
94. y Tips are displayed when you move your cursor over an item Wireless Bridge AP iioa HE Connect to APs in Ramota Briga List Allta Are iy ides T Remote Bridge List MAC Adirnss Status amp Log pain SSS Finish R100 Wireless Gateway tting Jacvanced IF Config MAT Setting teret Firews Log t 33 W Q gt A t C ct D N Chapter 3 Software Configuration AP Mode AP Access Point Mode configures the R100 Wireless Gateway for a specific application By default the R100 is configured as an Access Point which enables wireless mobile clients to connect to a wired Ethernet network The following options are available from the drop down list AP Only the R100 Wireless Gateway acts only as an Access Point WDS Only the R100 Wireless Gateway can only communicate with other Access Points Hybrid Hybrid allows you to use the R100 Wireless Gateway both as an access point and as a wireless bridge Channel Both Access Points in Wireless Bridge mode must be set to the same channel Connect to APs in Remote Bridge List Yes No Select Yes to connect to access points in the remote bridge list Allow anonymous Yes No Select Yes to allow users without accounts to connect Note If Connect to APs in Remote Bridge List and Allow Anonymous are both set to No it means that this AP will not connect with other APs and therefore the AP mode setting
95. yed when you hina eE move your cursor over an item Miscellaneous mntaret Firewall LEB applicatione System Setup Status amp Log Logout Enable UPnP If you select Yes to enable UPnP it will allow your Wireless Gateway to be found automatically by systems such as Windows XP It also allows these systems to automatically configure the Wireless Gateway for various Internet applications such as gaming and video conferencing Remote Log Server This feature allows you to assign a remote server to record log messages from the R100 If you leave it blank the system will only record up to 1024 messages on the R100 Time Zone This field indicates the time zone where you are located NTP Server NTP Server is a time server on the Internet that allows the wireless gateway to synchronise the system time with it You can keep the default IP address or set to the IP address of a NTP server that you prefer R100 Wireless Gateway W Q gt a t C ct D N 46 Chapter 3 Software Configuration DDNS Setting Dynamic DNS DDNS allows a user to export a host name to the Internet through a DDNS service provider Each time the Wireless Gateway connects to the Internet and gets an IP address from the ISP this function will update your IP address to the DDNS service provider automatically so that any user on the Internet can access the R100 or servers behind it through a predefin
96. you will see the R100 Wireless Gateway home page Saeed tne Bene Biyen bam Mice EHHI Pode ie GE Gee hmp bi o ie D wi f p mmi Tr homes o a os HiH Loos l R100 Wireless Gateway 23 W Q gt a Chapter 3 Software Configuration IMPORTANT After entering information on any page click the Apply button Apply_ If you click any other link you will be directed to another page and lose your new settings 3 Set your own password o System Setup system setup System Setup Change Password Operation Mode Change Password a Mam Pascmard es Firmware Upgrade Retype Main Pass eyed PY wo C D on Pp TH al RAO Wi alae ae i pe BE pn rie ee a Om O d i G Dunn pyr 2 LS Addes aj heria eR 1 1 Diamond Digital R100 Wireless Gateway SE 24 R100 Wireless Gateway Chapter 3 Software Configuration Wireless Gateway Mode There are three operation modes for the R100 Wireless Gateway The default operation mode of the R100 is Wireless Gateway Mode Please refer to System Setup Operation Mode in detail Click Next to enter the Quick Setup page Follow the instructions to set up the R100 Wireless Gateway Quick Setup in Wireless Gateway Mode a P Select your time zone or the RSE eee Closest region Click Next to continue iid Walami Gabe gt BHE ae ee EERE E CECIL PE ae LRRERE EEE W Q gt PE
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