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1. MAC Address Disable Once the function of MAC filter is disabled those listed in the MAC Table are allowed Internet access Enable All users are allowed Internet access except those users in the MAC Table are deny Internet access MAC Table Use this section to create a user profile which Internet access is denied or allowed The user profiles are listed in the table at the bottom of the page Note Click anywhere in the item Once the line is selected the fields automatically load the item s parameters which user edited Name Type the name of the user to be permitted denied access MAC Address Type the MAC address of the user s network interface Add Click to add the user to the list at the bottom of the page Update Click to update information for the user if user has changed any of the fields Delete Select a user from the table at the bottom of the list and click Delete to remove the user profile New Click New to erase all fields and enter new information 7 5 2 Protocol Filter This screen leads to allow and deny access based upon a communications protocol list which has been created The protocol filter profiles are listed in the table at the bottom of the page Note When selecting items in the table at the bottom click anywhere in the item The line is selected and the fields automatically load the item s parameters which user edited wi P Mac Filter Protocol Filter P IP filter gt Virt
2. TX Rates User also can fix the transmission at specific data rate if choose Auto data rate the Wireless Ethernet Adapter will change the data rate to have the best receive or transmit quality 5 5 Security This page is where configures the security features supported by Access Point Client asswo Administrator id jadmin AP Password New Confirm Apply Cancel Help Password Allow to change the new login password Here are the necessary steps 1 Enter the new password in the AP Password New field 2 Enter the new password again in the Confirm field 3 Click Apply 30 5 6 Tools Four functions are provided in this page Backup Restore Settings Restore default settings and Firmware Upgrade Wizard Status Basic Setting IP Setting Advanced Setting Security Backup Settings Backup Restore Settings wie Restore Restore to default settings Default Firmware Upgrade wie Upgrade Help Backup Settings Click on Backup button which will open a FileSave Dialog box where gets to save all the current settings and configurations to a file Restore Settings Click on the Browse button to open a FileOpen Dialog box where gets to select the file which saves previous settings and configurations Upon selecting the saved file click Restore and complete the restore process when the access point re operates after i
3. to update the firmware to the latest release 70 7 7 4 Ping Test The ping test is to determine whether an IP address or host is present on the Internet Type the host name or IP address in the text box and click Ping to start testing Host Name or IP address 1101010100 0 4 71 Glossary Access Point An internetworking device that seamlessly connects wired and wireless networks Ad Hoc An independent wireless LAN network formed by a group of computers each with a network adapter ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange ASCII is one of the two formats that can use for entering the values for WEP key It represents English letters as numbers from 0 to 127 Authentication Type Indication of an authentication algorithm which can be supported by the Access Point 1 Open System Open System authentication is the simplest of the available authentication algorithms Essentially it is a null authentication algorithm Any station that requests authentication with this algorithm may become authenticated if 802 11 Authentication Type at the recipient station is set to Open System authentication 2 Shared Key Shared Key authentication supports authentication of stations as either a member of those who knows a shared secret key or a member of those who does not Backbone The core infrastructure of a network which transports information from one central location to another where the inf
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5. 54Mbps Access Point Setup Wizard The Wizard will direct you through thesejfour quick steps Start by clicking on Next Step 1 Set your new password Step 2 Set the SSID and Channel Step 3 Set Encryption Step 4 Restart Step 1 Set Password User can change the password and then click Next to continue 02 11q Wireless Lan Access Point S ite Su rve y Set Password You may want to change the Administrator password of this Access Point to prevent authorized modification to the configuration settings Enter your new password in the following text fields Click Next to continue with setup or Exit to quit setup wizard H Password esc a Verify Password G00000000000000 Step2 Set WLAN Connection Please type the name of SSID and select the channel Then click Next to continue 802 119 Wireless Lan Access Point Site Su rvey Set Wireless LAN Connection Enter the SSID of the wireless network and select the frequency channel that this Access Point will operate in Click Next to continue setup or Exit to quit setup wizard E SSID POCKET_AP H Channel 6 C gt gt Ay back next exit Step 3 Set Wireless LAN Connection If user doesn t want to use default as the SSID user can change SSID here User can also choose different channel to avoid noise coming from other wireless networking devices Please click Next to continue 802 119 Wireless Lan Access Point Site
6. Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for co
7. Survey Set Wireless LAN Connection Enter the SSID of the wireless network and select the frequency channel that this Access Point will operate in Click Next to continue setup or Exit to quit setup wizard E SSID default H Channel 6 O gt A back next exit Step 4 Set WEP Encryption If user wants to enable WEP please click Enabled Then select the key size of WEP encryption and enter the key value in the key text box Please click Next to continue 02 11g Wireless Lan Access Point S ite Ss urve y You may enable WEP security for data encryption by selecting Enabled Select one of the WEP encryption key size and enter the value ofthe key in the text fields below Click Next to continue with setup or Exit to quit setup wizard E VVEP Key Disabled 64bits 128bits Ml Mode asci E Key Step 5 Restart The Setup wizard is now completed The new settings will be effective after the Access Point restarted Please click Restart to reboot the Access Point If user does not want to make any changes please click exit to quit without any changes User also can go back to modify the setting by clicking Back 802 119 Wireless Lan Access Point S ite Su rve y Setup Completed The Access Point setup is now completed If you want to change any setup settings click Back to go back to the previous pages Click Restart to reboot the Access Point for the new settings to take eff
8. Wireless LAN connection Click enable to enable wireless LAN If user enables the wireless LAN type the SSID in the text box and select a communications channel The SSID and channel must be the same as wireless devices attempting communication to the router Welcome to Router Setup Wizard Set Wireless LAN Connection Channel BP lt Back Next gt Exit Step 6 Restart The Setup wizard is now completed The new settings will be effective after the Wireless router restarted Please click Restart to reboot the router If user does not want to make any changes please click exit to quit without any changes User also can go back to modify the setting by clicking Back Welcome to Router Setup Wizard Setup Completed estart button to ttings and restart Wireless Cb Fresas Ba 40 7 Configuration Wireless Router through WEB Browser 7 1LAN Setting The screen leads to configure the LAN 8 DHCP Server set WAN parameters create Administrator and User passwords and set the local time time zone and dynamic DNS 7 1 1 LAN amp DHCP Server This page enables to set LAN and DHCP properties such as the host name IP address subnet mask and domain name LAN and DHCP profiles are listed in the DHCP table at the bottom of the screen Wireless LAN Router ess 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 Domain Name Cancel Apply IP Address MAC Address lo 0 0 0 10 6j
9. administrator 51 7 3 4 Statistic This screen displays a table that shows the rate of packet transmission via the router LAN and WAN ports in bytes per second P Device information P Log P Log Setting Statistic gt Wireless ES teles WAN EXT Packets 2461 1663 CTN Packets 4011 728 i IMO MOMO MM Click Reset to erase all statistics and begin logging statistics again 52 7 3 5 Wireless This screen leads to view information about wireless devices that are connected to the wireless router P Device information P Log P Log Setting P Statistic Wireless Connected Time MAC Address Apr101 2002 00 51 21 FF FF FF FF FF FF Connected Time How long the wireless device has been connected to the LAN via the router MAC Address Displays the devices wireless LAN interface MAC address 53 7 4Routing This selection leads to set how the router forwards data Static and Dynamic Routing Table enables user to view the information created by the router that displays the network interconnection topology 7 4 1 Static It enables user to set parameters by which the router forwards data to its destination if network has a static IP address Interface LAN v JE Add Update Delete New IND EGS KO KD E t o Network Address Mask Gateway Interface Metric Network Address Type the static IP address which network uses to access the Internet ISP or network administrat
10. into several MAC Protocol Data Units MPDU in smaller size The RF transmission can not allow to transmit too big frame size due to the heavy interference caused by the big size of transmission frame But if the frame size is too small it will create the overhead during the transmission Gateway a device that interconnects networks with different incompatible communication protocols HEX Hexadecimal HEX consists of numbers from 0 9 and letters from A F IEEE The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers which is the largest technical professional society that promotes the development and application of electrotechnology and allied sciences for the benefit of humanity the advancement of the profession The IEEE fosters the development of standards that often become national and international standards Infrastructure An infrastructure network is a wireless network or other small network in which the wireless network devices are made a part of the network through the Access Point which connects them to the rest of the network ISM Band The FCC and their counterparts outside of the U S have set aside bandwidth for unlicensed use in the ISM Industrial Scientific and Medical band Spectrum in the vicinity of 2 4GHz in particular is being made available worldwide MAC Address Media Access Control Address is a unique hex number assigned by the manufacturer to any Ethernet networking device such as a network adapter t
11. may want to set to Shared Key when the clients and AP in the same wireless network enable the WEP encryption All the nodes and hosts on the network must use the same authentication type WEP Key To disable WEP security click on the Disable option To enable WEP security there are 2 types to select 64bits and 128 bits When it is selected the key value must be entered in ASCII or HEX format Note When WEP security is enabled all the wireless clients that wish to connect to the Access Point must also have WEP enabled with the identical WEP Key value entered Apply For the changes made to any of the items above to be effective click Apply The new settings are now been saved to Access Point and will be effective once the Access Point restarts 26 If WPA PSK is enabled users need to set the key in the passphrase field as the below screen The key length should be 8 characters at least IP Setting Advanced Setting Security Tools AP Name Wireless LAN Ethernet Adapter Site Survey ssID POCKET_AP Channel 6 y Domain ETSI Wireless Mode Infrastructure Ad hoc Authentication Open System Shared Key Passphrase Confirmed Passphrase Cancel Help Note Once WPA PSK function enables it will take some time to make the setting active 27 5 3IP Setting This page allows users to configure the IP and DHCP settings of the Access Point Wizard Status Basi
12. refuses the incoming packet Source Defines the source of the incoming packet that the rule is applied to Interface Select which interface WAN or LAN the rule is applied to IP Range Start Type the start IP address that the rule is applied to IP Range End Type the end IP address that the rule is applied to 64 Destination Defines the destination of the incoming packet that the rule is applied to e Interface Select which interface WAN or LAN the rule is applied to o IP Range Start Type the start IP address that the rule is applied to IP Range End Type the end IP address that the rule is applied to o Protocol Select the protocol TCP UDP or ICMP of the destination o Port Range Select the port range Add Click to add the rule profile to the table at the bottom of the screen Update Click to update information for the rule if user has selected a list item and have made changes Delete Select a list item and click Delete to remove the item from the list New Click New to erase all fields and enter new information Priority Up Select a rule from the list and click Priority Up to increase the priority of the rule Priority Down Select a rule from the list and click Priority Down to decrease the priority of the rule Update Priority After increasing or decreasing the priority of a rule click Update Priority to save the changes 65 7 6Management Management leads
13. to enable the DHCP Server if user has a DHCP server running in LAN network because it probably will cause possible the conflict of IP assignment Enable the DHCP server function by selecting the option On and enter the IP range IP range When user set the IP range that Client can get the IP in the range Click Apply for the changes to be effective DNS server If User s local Ethernet support DNS function user can fix the DNS address in the space 3 4Advanced Setting This page contains configurations for advanced users which the change reflects the wireless performance and operating modes 2656 Poir Wizard Status Basic Setting IP Setting Advanced Setting Securi Beacon Interval msec range 1 1000 default 100 RTS Threshold 2432 range 256 2432 default 2432 Fragmentation 2346 Threshold range 256 2346 default 2346 even number only DTIM Interval 3 range 1 255 default 3 SSID broadcast Enable O Disable Mode Setting O G Mode Mix Mode TX Rates 36 Y Mbps Apply Cancel Help AP The normal Access Point operating mode which forms a wireless ESS network with its wireless clients Beacon Interval To set the period of time in milliseconds that AP sends out a beacon Default is 100 milliseconds 13 RTS Threshold To set the size of RTS CTS packet size Default is 2432 bytes Fragmentation Threshold To set the number of
14. to set up Remote Management feature 7 6 1 Remote Management This screen leads to set up remote management Using remote management the router can be configured through the WAN via a Web browser A user name and password are required to perform remote management _ O Enable Disabled 8080 From lo Remote IP Range Enable Disabled AA From To UNI rt Remote IP Range Enabled O Disabled Enabled O Disabled 0 LE O 4 o lt uo a HTTP Set up HTTP access for remote management Allow to Ping WAN Port Type a range of router IP addresses that can be pinged from remote locations UPNP UPNP is short for Universal Plug and Play that is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among networking equipment software and peripherals The Router is an UPnP enabled router and will only work with other UPnP devices software If user does not want to use the UPnP functionality it can be disabled by selecting Disabled 66 GAMING MODE If user is experiencing difficulties when playing online games or even certain applications that use voice data user may need to enable Gaming Mode for these applications to work correctly When not playing games or using these voice applications it is recommended that Gaming Mode is disabled 67 7 7 Tools This page leads to restart the system save and load different settings as profiles restore factory default settings
15. to switch within 3 modes 3 modes are AP Client and wireless RT Switch to the mode user wants with the hot key then re plug the power Few seconds later the device will reboot automatically to the mode user wants For AP please use 192 168 1 1 as the default IP to configure the settings For Client please use 192 168 1 50 as the default IP to configure the settings For wireless RT please use 192 168 1 1 as the default IP to configure the settings note that the settings must through the wireless connection instead of RJ45 cable 2 Getting Start with Access Point 2 1 Know the 54Mbps Wireless Network Access Point Ports e Power Receptor e Reset Button e RJ 45 Ethernet Port Cross over cable is required to connect to computer directly LEDs e Power LED ON when the unit is powered up e LAN LED ON indicates LAN connection BLINK indicates LAN activity e WLAN LED ON indicates WLAN is working BLINK indicates wireless activity 2 2 Connect to the 54Mbps Wireless Network Access Point Build the Infrastructure Mode Grterne Wireless Network A Wireless Station Wireless Station 4 i SOHO Router A Mobile PDA y In order to setup an Infrastructure of a wireless network such as the example shown above user will need the following 1 A broadband Internet connection 2 ADSL or Cable modem provided by ISP as part of the broadband connection installation 3 A Router that connects to the ADSL Cable mode
16. virtual server Public Port Type the port number on the WAN that will be used to provide access to the virtual server 60 LAN Server Type the LAN IP address that will be assigned to the virtual server Add Click to add the virtual server to the table at the bottom of the screen Update Click to update information for the virtual server if user has selected a list item and have made changes Delete Select a list item and click Delete to remove the item from the list New Click New to erase all fields and enter new information 7 5 5 Special AP This screen leads to specify special applications such as games that require multiple connections that are inhibited by NAT The special applications profiles are listed in the table at the bottom of the page Note When selecting items in the table at the bottom click anywhere in the item The line is selected and the fields automatically load the item s parameters which user edited Port Range Protacol TCP M She 0101010 Add Update Delete LT Name Trigger Port Range Incoming Port ____ Battle net 6112 6112 Dialpad 7175 51200 51201 51210 ICU I 2019 2000 2038 2050 2051 2069 2085 3010 3030 MSN Gaming Zone 47624 2300 2400 28800 29000 PC to Phone 12053 12120 12122 24150 24220 Quick Time 4 554 6970 6999 61 Enable Click to enable or disable the application profile When enabled users will be able to connect to the application v
17. 01 2002 00 48 27 DHCP Discover Apr 01 2002 00 48 11 DHCP Discover Apr 01 2002 DHCP lease IP 192 168 1 100 00 0D 88 A2 00 48 05 to work 16 BD Apri01 2002 Ne Time Displays the time and date that the log entry was created Message Displays summary information about the log entry Source Displays the source of the communication Destination Displays the destination of the communication Note Displays the IP address of the communication 50 7 3 3 Log Setting This screen leads to set router logging parameters Email Address Email Log Now 0 0 0 0 System Activity A EEES ear C Dropped Packets PS Notice SMTP Server Type the SMTP server address for the email that the log will be sent to in the next field Send to Type an email address for the log to be sent to Click Email Log Now to immediately send the current log Syslog Server Type the IP address of the Syslog Server if user wants the router to listen and receive incoming Syslog messages Log Type Select what items will be included in the log o System Activity Displays information related to router operation o Debug Information Displays information related to errors and system malfunction e Attacks Displays information about any malicious activity on the network o Dropped Packets Displays information about packets that have not been transferred successfully o Notice Displays important notices by the system
18. 3 Routing Table This screen leads to view the routing table for the router The routing table is a database created by the router that displays the network interconnection topology Network Address Network Mask Gateway Address ke 66G 6 11 a Network Address Displays the network IP address of the connected node Network Mask Displays the network subnet mask of the connected node Gateway Address Displays the gateway address of the connected node Interface Displays whether the node is connected via a WAN or LAN Metric Displays the metric of the connected node Type Displays whether the node has a static or dynamic IP address 56 7 5Access This page leads to define access restrictions set up protocol and IP filters create virtual servers define access for special applications such as games and set firewall rules 7 5 1 MAC Filters Allow or deny Internet access to users within the LAN based upon the MAC address of their network interface Click the radio button next to Disabled to disable the MAC filter Mac Filter I Protocol Fitter P IP filter Virtual Server Special AP DMZ gt Firewall Rule PREGP MAC Filter Disabled MAC Filters O Only allow computers with MAC address listed below to access the network O Only deny computers with MAC address listed below to access the network Name MACAddece 8 E E E Add Update Delete OCRE o a
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21. Connection IF user doesn t want to use default as the SSID user can change SSID here Also user can choose different channel to avoid noise coming from other wireless networking devices Please click Next to continue 802 119 Wireless Lan Access Point Site Survey Set Wireless LAN Connection Enter the SSID of the wireless network and select the frequency channel that this Access Point will operate in Click Next to continue setup or Exit to quit setup wizard E SSID default H Channel 6 6 gt fi T back next exi 22 Step 4 Set WEP Encryption If user wants to enable WEP please click Enabled Then select the key size of WEP encryption and enter the key value in the key text box Click Next to continue 802 119 Wireless Lan Access Point S ite S urve y You may enable WEP security for data encryption by selecting Enabled Select one of the WEP encryption key size and enter the value ofthe key in the text fields below Click Next to continue with setup or Exit to quit setup wizard E WEP Key Disabled 64bits 128bits E Mode asci E Key C gt gt As back next exit Step 5 Restart The Setup wizard is now completed The new settings will be effective after the Access Point restarted Please click Restart to reboot the Access Point If user does not want to make any changes please click exit to quit without any changes User also can go back to modify th
22. Fixed IP address is assigned the below screen will pop up Please set the WAN address and DNS server Welcome to Router Setup Wizard gt 4 Set Fixed IP Address WAN IP Address 0 0 0 0 WAN Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 WAN Gateway Address 0 0 0 0 j DNS Server Address 1 0 0 0 0 DNS Server Address 2 0 0 0 0 DNS Server Address 3 0 0 0 0 PPPoE to obtain IP automatically Welcome to Router Setup Wizard 4 Select Internet Connection Type Obtain IP automatically DHCP client Fixed IP address PPPoE to obtain IP automatically PPPoE with a fixed IP address PPTP Welcome to Router Setup Wizard gt Set PPPoE to obtain IP automatically User Name Password 0000000000000000000000000 Verify Password ee00000000000000000000000 PPPoE with a fixed IP address Welcome to Router Setup Wizard Select Internet Connection Type Obtain IP automatically DHCP client O Fixed IP address O PPPoE to obtain IP automatically PPPoE with a fixed IP address PPTP Welcome to Router Setup Wizard Set PPPoe with a fixed IP Address User Name Passward cou0000000000000000000000 Verify Password coc0000000000000000000000 IP Address 0 0 0 0 38 PPTP Welcome to Router Setup Wizard Select Internet Connection Type lt Back Rex 5 Welcome to Router Setup Wizard Set PPTP Client 5 Nes Ea 39 Step 5 Set
23. Host Name Type the host name in the text box The host name is required by some ISPs The default host name is AP Router IP Address This is the IP address of the router The default IP address is 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask Type the subnet mask for the router in the text box The default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 41 DHCP Server Enables the DHCP server to allow the router to automatically assign IP addresses to devices connecting to the LAN DHCP is enabled by default All DHCP client computers are listed in the table at the bottom of the screen providing the host name IP address and MAC address of the client Start IP Type an IP address to serve as the start of the IP range that DHCP will use to assign IP addresses to all LAN devices connected to the router End IP Type an IP address to serve as the end of the IP range that DHCP will use to assign IP addresses to all LAN devices connected to the router Domain Name Type the local domain name of the network in the text box This item is optional 7 1 2 WAN This screen leads to set up the router WAN connection specify the IP address for the WAN add DNS numbers and enter the MAC address Obtain IP Automatically H Specify IP 1010101010 a a Joo ee oo Fo o 42 Connection Type Select the connection type either DHCP client Fixed IP or PPPoE from the drop down list WAN IP Select whether to specify an IP address
24. Name Wireless Access Point ssID POCKET_AP Channel 6 Domain ETSI Authentication Open System Shared Key WPA PSK WEP Key Disable 64bits 128bits Mode ASCII gt AP Name The name of the AP which can be used to identify the Access Point among the all the Access Points in the wireless network SSID Service Set Identifier which is a unique name shared among all clients and nodes in a wireless network The SSID must be identical for each clients and nodes in the wireless network Channel The channel that AP will operate in User can select the channel range from 1 to 11 for North America FCC domain 1 to 13 for European ETSI domain and 1 to 14 for Japanese domain Authentication Type The authentication type default is set to open system There are four options open system shared key WPA and WPA PKS User may want to set to Shared Key when the clients and AP in the same wireless network enable the WEP encryption All the nodes and hosts on the network must use the same authentication type 10 WEP Key To disable WEP security click on the Disable option To enable WEP security there are 2 types to select 64bits and 128 bits When it is selected the key value must be entered in ASCII or HEX format Note When WEP security is enabled all the wireless clients that wish to connect to the Access Point must also have WEP enabled with the identical WEP Key value entered Apply For the ch
25. S amp Canada v Step 3 Set LAN connection and DHCP server Set IP address and mask The default IP is 192 168 1 1 If user likes to enable DHCP please click Enabled DHCP enabled is able to automatically assign IP addresses Please assign the range of IP addresses in the fields of Range start and Range end Please click Next to continue Welcome to Router Setup Wizard Set LAN amp DHCP Server LAN IP Address 192 16811 ___ LAN Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP Server Enable Disable Range Start 192 168 1 100 Range End 192 168 1 199 35 Step 4 Set Internet connection Select how the router will set up the Internet connection Obtained IP automatically Fixed IP address PPPoE to obtain IP automatically PPPoE with a fixed IP address PPTP Obtain IP automatically DHCP client If user wants to enabled DHCP server choose Obtain IP automatically DHCP client to have the router assign IP addresses automatically Welcome to Router Setup Wizard Select Internet Connection Type Obtain IP automatically DHCP client O Fixed IP address PPPoE to obtain IP automatically PPPoE with a fixed IP address PPTP Fixed IP Address Welcome to Router Setup Wizard 4 Select Internet Connection Type Obtain IP automatically DHCP client Fixed IP address PPPoE to obtain IP automatically PPPoE with a fixed IP address O PPTP 36 If
26. Select the key mode in ASCII or HEX WEP Key Select the level of encryption from the drop down list The router supports 64 and 128 bit encryption Key 1 Key 4 Create an encryption scheme for Wireless LAN transmissions Manually enter a set of values for each key Select which key user wants to use by clicking the radio button next to the key Click Clear to erase key values Click Apply button for the changes to be effective 46 If WPA PSK is selected please set the PSK key in the pass phrase field The length should be 8 characters at least IMO RO le RN o g Note Once WPA PSK function enables it will take some time to make the setting active 47 7 2 3 Advanced This screen leads to configure advanced wireless functions DEER 100 default 100 msec range 1 1000 12432 _ default 2432 range 256 2432 2346 default 2346 range 256 2346 even number only default 3 range 1 255 ERES Auto v TEGE O Disabled Enabled HIM le KN LE a Beacon Interval Type the beacon interval in the text box User can specify a value from 1 to 1000 The default beacon interval is 100 RTS Threshold Type the RTS Request To Send threshold in the text box This value stabilizes data flow If data flow is irregular choose values between 256 and 2432 until data flow is normalized Fragmentation Threshold Type the fragmentation threshold in the text box If p
27. acket transfer error rates are high choose values between 256 and 2432 until packet transfer rates are minimized NOTE set this fragmentation threshold value may diminish system performance DTIM Interval Type a DTIM Delivery Traffic Indication Message interval in the text box User can specify a value between 1 and 65535 The default value is 3 TX Rates MBps Select one of the wireless communications transfer rates measured in megabytes per second based upon the speed of wireless adapters connected to the WLAN SSID Broadcast While SSID Broadcast is enabled all wireless clients will be able to communicate with the access point For secure purpose user may want to disable SSID broadcast to allow only those wireless clients with the AP SSID to communicate with the access point 48 7 3 Status This selection leads to view the status of the router LAN WAN connections and view logs and statistics pertaining to connections and packet transfers 7 3 1 Device Information This screen leads to view the router LAN Wireless and WAN configuration Device information P Log P Log Setting P Statistic Wireless Firmware Version V1 3 4 Wed 30 Jun 2004 LAN MAC Address 00 0D 88 C0 F9 53 IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP Server Enabled DHCP Table MOMO KO RC Q E CT N MAC Address 00 0D 88 C0 F9 53 SSID default Channel 6 WEP Disable Firmware Version Displays the latest build of t
28. anges made to any of the items above to be effective click Apply The new settings are now been saved to Access Point and will be effective once the Access Point restarts If WPA PSK is enabled user needs to set the key in the passphrase field as the below screen The key length should be 8 characters at least AP Name Wireless Access Point ssID POCKET_AP Channel 6 7 Domain ETSI Passphrase Sve E Passphrase Apply Cancel Help Note Once WPA PSK function enables it will take some time to make the setting active 11 3 31P Setting This page allows user to configure the IP and DHCP settings of the Access Point LAN IP Obtain IP Automatically O Fixed IP Address 192 1168 2011 gn Subnet Mask 255 255 1255 10 Gateway 0 O O DHCP Server On O off From IP Range to o e o j o DNS Server The default IP address of this access point is 192 168 1 1 with the subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 User can type in other values for IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway and click Apply button for the changes to be effective User can also set the Access Point to obtain the IP from a DHCP server but it is not recommended Select the option Obtain IP Automatically and click Apply button for the changes to be effective 12 DHCP Server It is not recommended
29. ave made changes Delete Select a list item and click Delete to remove the item from the list New Click New to erase all fields and enter new information 59 7 5 4 Virtual Server This screen leads to create a virtual server via the router If the router is set as a virtual server remote users requesting Web or FTP services through the WAN are directed to local servers in the LAN The router redirects the request via the protocol and port numbers to the correct LAN server The Virtual Sever profiles are listed in the table at the bottom of the page Note When selecting items in the table at the bottom click anywhere in the item The line is selected and the fields automatically load the item s parameters which user edited O Enable O Disabled z pre E 3 Pr 3 Pi rt e add Update Delete CUT Name Protocol LAN Server Virtual Server FTP TCP 21 21 0 0 0 0 Virtual Server HTTP TCP 80 80 0 0 0 0 Virtual Server HTTPS TCP 443 443 0 0 0 0 Virtual Server DNS UDP 53 53 0 0 0 0 Virtual Server SMTP TCP 25 25 0 0 0 0 Virtual Server POP3 TCP 110 110 0 0 0 0 Virtual Server Telnet TCP 23 23 0 0 0 0 IPSec UDP 500 500 0 0 0 0 Enable Click to enable or disable the virtual server Name Type a descriptive name for the virtual server Protocol Select the protocol TCP or UDP used for the virtual server Private Port Type the port number of the computer on the LAN that is being used to act as a
30. bytes used for the fragmentation boundary for directed messages Default is 2436 bytes DTIM Interval This value indicates the interval of the Delivery Traffic Indication Message DTIM A DTIM field is a countdown field informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages When the access point has buffered broadcast or multicast messages for associated clients it sends the next DTIM with a DTIM interval value Access point clients hear the beacons and awaken to receive the broadcast and multicast messages SSID Broadcast While SSID Broadcast is enabled all wireless clients will be able to communicate with the access point For secure purpose user may want to disable SSID broadcast to allow only those wireless clients with the AP SSID to communicate with the access point Mode setting 1 G mode Only support 11g client to connect 2 Mix mode Support 11b amp 11g client to connect TX Rates User also can fix the transmission at specific data rate if choose Auto data rate the Wireless Ethernet Adapter will change the data rate to have the best receive or transmit quality 14 3 5 Security This page is where user configures the security features supported by this Access Point Wizard Status Basic Setting IP Setting Advanced Setting Toots admin Password Administrator id AP Password New esesesesesesecea Confirm G0000000000004 MAC Fil
31. c Setting Advanced Setting Security Tools LAN IP Obtain IP Automatically Fixed IP Address h92 he op fo Subnet Mask 265 55 ps po Gateway b P P P The default IP address of this Wireless Ethernet Adapter is 192 168 1 50 with the subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 User can type in other values for IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway and click Apply button for the changes to be effective User can also set the Wireless Ethernet Adapter to obtain the IP from a DHCP server but it is not recommended Select the option Obtain IP Automatically and click Apply button for the changes to be effective 28 5 4 Advanced Setting This page contains configurations for advanced users which the change reflects the wireless performance and operating modes Security Tools Beacon Interval joo msec range 1 1000 default 100 RTS Threshold 2432 range 256 2432 default 2432 Fragmentation E Threshold 2346 range 256 2346 default 2346 even number only DTIM Interval E range 1 255 default 3 Preamble Type Short Preamble Long Preamble TX Rates Auto Mbps Apply Cancel Help Beacon Interval To set the period of time in milliseconds that AP sends out a beacon Default is 100 milliseconds RTS Threshold To set the size of RTS CTS packet size Default is 2432 bytes Fragmentation Threshold To set the number of bytes used for the fragmentation boundary for
32. d end date for daylight saving time 44 7 2 Wireless This section leads to set wireless communications parameters for the router s wireless LAN feature 7 2 1 Basic This page allow to enable and disable the wireless LAN function create a SSID and select the channel for wireless communications Basic gt WEP P Advanced POCKET_AP IAN Domain ersi Cancel Apply 6 6 6 ei 0 aulo SSID Type an SSID in the text box The SSID of any wireless device must match the SSID typed here in order for the wireless device to access the LAN and WAN via the router Channel Select a transmission channel for wireless communications The channel of any wireless device must match the channel selected here in order for the wireless device to access the LAN and WAN via the router 45 7 2 2 WEP This screen leads to set authentication type for secure wireless communications Open System allows public access to the router via wireless communications Shared Key requires the user to set a WEP key to exchange data with other wireless clients that have the same WEP key This router also supports WPA PSK O Enabled Disabled ES Pet FQ co AE gt ET 3 ua dd Co 1 a a Authentication Type The authentication type default is set to open system There are three options Open System Shared Key and WPA PKS WEP Enable or Disabled This is to make WEP enabled or disabled Mode
33. directed messages Default is 2436 bytes DTIM Interval This value indicates the interval of the Delivery Traffic Indication Message DTIM A DTIM field is a countdown field informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages When the access point has buffered broadcast or multicast messages for associated clients it sends the next DTIM with a DTIM interval value Access point clients hear the beacons and awaken to receive the broadcast and multicast messages 29 Preamble Select Long or Short Preamble type Preamble is a sequence of bits transmitted at 1Mbps that allows the PHY circuitry to reach steady state demodulation and synchronization of bit clock and frame start Two different preambles and headers are defined the mandatory supported Long Preamble and header which interoperates with the 1 Mbit s and 2 Mbit s DSSS specification as described in IEEE Std 802 11 and an optional Short Preamble and header as described in IEEE Std 802 11b At the receiver the Preamble and header are processed to aid in demodulation and delivery of the PSDU The Short Preamble and header may be used to minimize overhead and thus maximize the network data throughput However the Short Preamble is supported only from the IEEE 802 11b High Rate standard and not from the original IEEE 802 11 That means that stations using Short Preamble cannot communicate with stations implementing the original version of the protoco
34. e Last Page Previous Page Next Page Clear Log Refresh Time Message Jul 28 2004 11 25 26 System started Jul 28 2004 11 25 26 SSID POCKET_AP CHANNEL 06 User may clear the entries recorded in the log by clicking the Clear Log button and refresh the screen to show the latest log entries by clicking Refresh button 5 2 Basic Setting This is the page allow to change the settings of access point Bad I Wizard Status IP Setting Advanced Setting Security Tools AP Name Wireless LAN Ethernet Adapter Site Survey ssIn POCKET_AP Channel 6 y Domain ETSI Wireless Mode Infrastructure Ad hoc Authentication Open System Shared Key WPA PSK WEP Key Disable 64bits 128bits Mode ASCII y Sal 5 01 ny 25 AP Name The name of the AP which can be used to identify the Access Point among the all the Access Points in the wireless network SSID Service Set Identifier which is a unique name shared among all clients and nodes in a wireless network The SSID must be identical for each clients and nodes in the wireless network Channel The channel that AP will operate in User can select the channel range of 1 to 11 for North America FCC domain 1 to 13 for European ETSI domain and 1 to 14 for Japanese domain Authentication Type The authentication type default is set to open system There are four options open system shared key WPA WPA PKS User
35. e setting by clicking Back 802 119 Wireless Lan Access Point S ite S urve y Setup Completed The Access Point setup is now completed If you want to change any setup settings click Back to go back to the previous pages Click Restart to reboot the Access Point for the new settings to take effect C X Ay back restart exit 23 5 Configuration Wireless Ethernet Adapter through WEB Browser 5 1 Status This page as below shows the following information E gt Wizard Basic Setting IP Setting Advanced Setting Security Tools Firmware Version 1 00 LAN MAC 00 4B 14 7F 64 C8 IP Address 192 168 1 50 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Send 401 Receive 1450 wireless SSID POCKET_AP Firmware Version Shows the current firmware version LAN Shows the Mac address IP address default 192 168 1 50 Subnet Mask Gateway Address The current LAN traffic calculated in terms of number of packets sent and received by AP through wired connection is also displayed Wireless Shows the Mac address current ESSID the status of Encryption Function Enable or Disable the current using channel The current wireless traffic calculated in terms of number of packets sent and received by AP through wireless communication is also displayed View Log Upon clicked the page will change to log page The log page records every event and the time that it happens 24 First Pag
36. ect E RN j 3 Configuration Access Point through WEB Browser 3 1 Status This page as below shows the following information Wizard Basic Setting IP Setting Advanced Setting Security Tools Firmware Version Y1 00 LAN MAC 00 4B 14 7F 64 C8 IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Send 86 Receive 198 Wireless SSID POCKET_AP Firmware Version Shows the current firmware version LAN Shows the Mac address IP address default 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask Gateway Address The current LAN traffic calculated in terms of number of packets sent and received by AP through wired connection is also displayed Wireless Shows the Mac address current ESSID the status of Encryption Function Enable or Disable the current using channel The current wireless traffic calculated in terms of number of packets sent and received by AP through wireless communication is also displayed View Log Once clicked the page will change to login page The login page records every event and the time that it happens Time Message Jul 27 2004 11 14 20 System started Jul 27 2004 11 14 20 SSID default CHANNEL 06 User may clear the entries recorded in the log by clicking the Clear Log button and refresh the screen to show the latest log entries by clicking the Refresh button 3 2Basic Setting This is the page allow user to change the access point settings AP
37. ect to 192 168 1 1 X Wireless LAN Router User name Password C Remember my password Now the main menu screen is popup http 192 168 1 1 wizard htm Microsoft Internet Explorer H RAB Bis APR rl 1i Welcome to Router Setup Wizard y Step 1 Set your new password Step 2 Choose your time zone Step 3 Set LAN connection and DHCP server Step 4 Set internet connection Step 5 Set wireless LAN connection Step 6 Restart display wizard next time Yes O No A 192 168 1 199 Domain Name IP Address MAC Address abc ifh6kxtBoch 192 168 1 100 00 03 2F 1B 53 68 gst goya 192 168 1 101 00 0C 6E 2B F4 38 gt lt 33 6 2 2 Quick Setup with Wizard Setup wizard is provided as the part of the web configuration utility User can simply follow the step by step process to get wireless router configuration ready to run in 6 easy steps by clicking on the Wizard button on the function menu The following screen will appear Please click Next to continue display wizard next time Yes O No Step 1 Set new Password User can change the password and then click Next to continue Welcome to Router Setup Wizard Starts Dacia rel very PassWord 34 Step2 Choose time zone Select properly time zone from the drop down list Please click Next to continue Welcome to Router Setup Wizard Choose Time Zone GMT 08 00 Pacific Time U
38. g on the Wizard button on the function menu The following screen will appear Please click Next to continue 802 119 Wireless Lan Access Point S ite Su rve y Welcome to the 54Mbps Access Point Setup Wizard The Wizard will direct you through theseTfour quick steps Start by clicking on Next Step 1 Set your new password Step 2 Set the SSID and Channel aStep 3 Set Encryption Step 4 Restart Y ES exit a Step 1 Set Password User can change the password and then click Next to continue 802 119 Wireless Lan Access Point S ite Su rve y Set Password You may want to change the Administrator password of this Access Point to prevent authorized modification to the configuration settings Enter your new password in the following text fields Click Next to continue with setup or Exit to quit setup wizard H Password C00000060060060000 a Verify Password 0000000006000000 Y gt gt As back next exi 21 Step2 Set WLAN Connection Please type the name of SSID and select the channel Click Next to continue 02 11g Wireless Lan Access Point Site Su rvey Set Wireless LAN Connection Enter the SSID of the wireless network and select the frequency channel that this Access Point will operate in Click Next to continue setup or Exit to quit setup wizard H SSID default H Channel 6 M Q F RN 3 BN AS exit Step 3 Set Wireless LAN
39. hat allows the network to identify it at the hardware level Multicasting Sending data to a group of nodes instead of a single destination 74 Node A network junction or connection point typically a computer or workstation Packet A unit of data routed between an origin and a destination in a network PLCP Physical layer convergence protocol PPDU PLCP protocol data unit Preamble Type During transmission the PSDU shall be appended to a PLCP preamble and header to create the PPDU Two different preambles and headers are defined as the mandatory supported long preamble and header which interoperates with the current 1 and 2 Mbit s DSSS specification as described in IEEE Std 802 11 1999 and an optional short preamble and header At the receiver the PLCP preamble and header are processed to aid in demodulation and delivery of the PSDU The optional short preamble and header is intended for application where maximum throughput is desired and interoperability with legacy and non short preamble capable equipment is not consideration That is it is expected to be used only in networks of like equipment that can all handle the optional mode IEEE 802 11b standard PSDU PLCP service data unit Roaming A LAN mobile user moves around an ESS and enjoys a continuous connection to an Infrastructure network RTS Request To Send An RS 232 signal sent from the transmitting station to the receiving station requesting permission to transmit RTS Th
40. he router firmware interface After updating the firmware in Tools Firmware check this to ensure that firmware was successfully updated LAN This field displays the router s LAN interface MAC address IP address subnet mask and DHCP server status Click DHCP Table to view a list of client stations currently connected to the router LAN interface Wireless Displays the router s wireless connection information including the router s wireless interface MAC address the connection status the SSID status which channel is being used and whether WEP is enabled or not 49 7 3 2 Log This screen leads to view a running log of router system statistics events and activities The log displays up to 200 entries Older entries are overwritten by new entries The Log screen commands are as follows Click First Page to view the first page of the log Click Last Page to view the final page of the log Click Previous Page to view the page just before the current page Click Next Page to view the page just after the current page Click Clear Log to delete the contents of the log and begin a new log Click Refresh to renew log statistics P Device information Log P Log Setting P Statistic gt Wireless Clear Log page 1 of 20 Apr 01 2002 00 49 06 DHCP Discover Apr 01 2002 N 00 49 02 DHCP Discover Apr 01 2002 1 00 49 01 DHCP Discover no response Apr 01 2002 00 49 00 DHCP Discover Apr
41. ia the router WAN connection Click Disabled on a profile to prevent users from accessing the application on the WAN Name Type a descriptive name for the application Trigger Defines the outgoing communication that determines whether the user has legitimate access to the application e Protocol Select the protocol TCP UDP or ICMP that can be used to access the application e Port Range Type the port range that can be used to access the application in the text boxes Incoming Defines which incoming communications users are permitted to connect with e Protocol Select the protocol TCP UDP or ICMP that can be used by the incoming communication e Port Type the port number that can be used for the incoming communication Add Click to add the special application profile to the table at the bottom of the screen Update Click to update information for the special application if user has selected a list item and have made changes Delete Select a list item and click Delete to remove the item from the list New Click New to erase all fields and enter new information 62 7 5 6 DMZ This screen leads to create a DMZ for those computers that cannot access Internet applications properly through the router and associated security settings Note Any clients added to the DMZ exposes the clients to security risks such as viruses and unauthorized access P Mac Filter I gt Protocol Filter P IP filter gt Virt
42. m for Internet connection sharing 4 An Access Point to connect with the Router to form a wireless infrastructure network 5 Wireless clients equipped with wireless networking devices such as wireless PC Card for wireless connection 2 3Quick Setup with Wizard 2 3 1 Access the Setting Menu User could start to access the configuration menu anytime by opening a web browser window and typing the IP address of this access point The default IP is 192 168 1 1 File Edit View Favorites T 2 A Q Back y x L Address http 192 168 1 17 The below window will popup Please enter the user name and password Both of the default is admin Connect to 192 168 1 1 User name Password Remember my password Now the main menu screen is popup Wizard Basic Setting IP Setting Advanced Setting Security Tools Firmware Version Y1 00 LAN MAC 00 4B 14 7F 64 C8 IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Send 86 Receive 198 Wireless SSID POCKET_AP 2 3 2 Setup with Wizard Setup wizard is provided as the part of the web configuration utility User can simply follow the step by step process to get Access Point configuration ready to run in 4 easy steps by clicking on the Wizard button on the function menu The following screen will appear Please click Next to continue 802 119 Wireless Lan Access Point S ite S urve y Welcome to the
43. manually or DHCP to obtain an IP address automatically When Specify IP is selected type the IP address subnet mask and default gateway in the text boxes ISP will provide this information DNS 1 2 3 Type up to three DNS numbers in the text boxes ISP will provide this information MAC Address If required by ISP type the MAC address of the router WAN interface in this field DNS 1 2 3 Type up to three DNS numbers in the text boxes ISP will provide this information 7 1 3 Password This screen leads to set administrative and user passwords These passwords are used to gain access to the router interface Administrator Type the password the Administrator will use to log in to the system The password must be typed again for confirmation 43 7 1 4 Time This screen leads to set the time and date for the router s real time clock select properly time zone and enable or disable daylight saving MOE 4012002 00 40 18 Tir Tee GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada S Default NTP f Year 2002 v Moth Apr M Day 01 x Hour 00 Y Minute 40 v Second 18 v SetTime Enabled Disabled Start Jan v 01 1 End Jan 1 01 y Daylight Saving Local Time Displays the local time and date Time Zone Select properly time zone from the drop down list Daylight Saving Enable or disable daylight saving time When enabled select the start an
44. mpliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment IMPORTANT NOTE FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator amp your body To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements please avoid direct contact to the transmitting antenna during transmitting This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any 77 other antenna or transmitter We declare that the product is limited in CH1 CH11 by specified firmware controlled in the USA 78
45. ngs Click on Backup button which will open a FileSave Dialog box where user gets to save all the current settings and configurations to a file Restore Settings Click on the Browse button to open a FileOpen Dialog box where user gets to select the file which saves previous settings and configurations Upon selecting the saved file click Restore and complete the restore process when the access point re operates after it restarts Restore to default settings Click on Default button to restore the access point back to its manufacture default settings Firmware Upgrade Click on the Browse button to open a FileOpen Dialog box where gets to select the firmware file which download from the web for the latest version Upon selecting the firmware file click Upgrade and complete the firmware upgrade process when the Access Point re operates after it restarts 17 4 Getting Start with Wireless Ethernet Adapter 4 1Know the Wireless Ethernet Adapter Ports e Power Receptor e Reset Button e RJ 45 Ethernet Port Cross over cable is required to connect to computer directly LEDs e Power LED ON when the unit is powered up e LAN LED ON indicates LAN connection BLINK indicates LAN activity e WLAN LED ON indicates WLAN is working BLINK indicates wireless activity 4 2Connect to the Wireless Ethernet Adapter This wireless Ethernet adapter transforms the Ethernet enabled devices to have the wirele
46. or provides this information Network Mask Type the network subnet mask for network If user does not type a value here the network mask defaults to 255 255 255 255 ISP or network administrator provides this information Gateway Address Type the gateway address for network ISP or network administrator provides this information Interface Select which interface WAN or LAN used to connect to the Internet Metric Select which metric to apply to this configuration 54 Add Click to add the configuration to the static IP address table at the bottom of the page Update Select one of the entries in the static IP address table at the bottom of the page and after changing parameters click Update to confirm the changes Delete Select one of the entries in the static IP address table at the bottom of the page and click Delete to remove the entry New Click New to clear the text boxes and add required information to create a new entry 7 4 2 Dynamic This screen leads to set NAT parameters gt Static BeDynamic P Routing Table O Enabled O Disabled Disabled O RIP1 O RIP2 Ta Disabled O RIP 1 RIP 2 o lt O c Vv a o o NAT Click the radio buttons to enable or disable NAT Transmit Click the radio buttons to set the desired transmit parameters disabled RIP 1 or RIP 2 Receive Click the radio buttons to set the desired transmit parameters disabled RIP 1 or RIP 2 55 7 4
47. ormation is unloaded into a local system Bandwidth The transmission capacity of a device which is calculated by how much data the device can transmit in a fixed amount of time expressed in bits per second bps Beacon A beacon is a packet broadcast by the Access Point to keep the network synchronized Included in a beacon are information such as wireless LAN service area the AP address the Broadcast destination addresses time stamp Delivery Traffic Indicator Maps and the Traffic Indicator Message TIM Bit A binary digit which is either 0 or 1 for value is the smallest unit for data Bridge An internetworking function that incorporates the lowest 2 layers of the OSI network protocol model Browser An application program that enables one to read the content and interact in the World Wide Web or Intranet BSS BSS stands for Basic Service Set It is an Access Point and all the LAN PCs that associated with it 72 Channel The bandwidth which wireless Radio operates is divided into several segments which we call them Channels AP and the client stations that it associated work in one of the channels CSMA CA In local area networking this is the CSMA technique that combines slotted time division multiplexing with carrier sense multiple access collision detection CSMA CD to avoid having collisions occur a second time This works best if the time allocated is short compared to packet length and if the number of sit
48. ransmission To an unintended receiver DSSS appears as low power wideband noise and is rejected ignored by most narrowband receivers Dynamic IP Address An IP address that is assigned automatically to a client station in a TCP IP network by a DHCP server Encryption A security method that uses a specific algorithm to alter the data transmitted thus prevent others from knowing the information transmitted ESS ESS stands for Extended Service Set More than one BSS is configured to become Extended Service Set LAN mobile users can roam between different BSSs in an ESS 73 ESSID The unique identifier that identifies the ESS In infrastructure association the stations use the same ESSID as AP s to get connected Ethernet A popular local area data communications network originally developed by Xerox Corp that accepts transmission from computers and terminals Ethernet operates on a 10 100 Mbps base transmission rate using a shielded coaxial cable or over shielded twisted pair telephone wire Fragmentation When transmitting a packet over a network medium sometimes the packet is broken into several segments if the size of packet exceeds that allowed by the network medium Fragmentation Threshold The Fragmentation Threshold defines the number of bytes used for the fragmentation boundary for directed messages The purpose of Fragmentation Threshold is to increase the transfer reliability thru cutting a MAC Service Data Unit MSDU
49. reshold Transmitters contending for the medium may not be aware of each other RTS CTS mechanism can solve this Hidden Node Problem If the packet size is smaller than the preset RTS Threshold size the RTS CTS mechanism will NOT be enabled SSID Service Set Identifier which is a unique name shared among all clients and nodes in a wireless network The SSID must be identical for each clients and nodes in the wireless network Subnet Mask The method used for splitting IP networks into a series of sub groups or subnets The mask is a binary pattern that is matched up with the IP address to turn part of the host ID address field into a field for subnets TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The basic communication language or protocol of the Internet It can also be used as a communications protocol in a private network e intranet or internet When set up with direct access to the Internet computer is provided with a copy of the TCP IP program just as every other computer that user may send messages to or get information from also has a copy of TCP IP 75 Throughput The amount of data transferred successfully from one point to another in a given period of time WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP is an encryption scheme used to protect wireless data communication To enable the icon will prevent other stations without the same WEP key from linking with the AP 76 Certification Notes Federal Communication
50. run a setup wizard to configure router settings upgrade the firmware and ping remote IP addresses 7 7 1 Restart Click Restar to restart the system in the event the system is not performing correctly O oj ul 0j uj oj u lt 68 7 7 2 Settings This screen leads to save settings as a profile and load profiles for different circumstances User can also load the factory default settings and run a setup wizard to configure the router and router interface P Restart BP Settings P Firmware P Ping test Allows VPN connections to pass through O Enabled O Disabled O Enabled O Disabled eC G 6 Gale 4 VPN Pass Through Choose enable or disable on the PPTP or IPSec Save Settings Click to save the current configuration as a profile that user can load when necessary Load Settings Click Browse and go to the location of a stored profile Click Load to load the profile s settings Restore Factory Default Settings Click to restore the default settings All configuration changes user has made will be lost 69 7 7 3 Firmware This screen leads to keep the router firmware up to date CBrowse O MOS MM MM lt Please follow the below instructions 1 Download the latest firmware from the manufacturer s Web site and save it to disk 2 Click Browse and go to the location of the downloaded firmware file Select the file and click Upgrade
51. ss function The wireless Ethernet adapter enables wireless communication over network There are two examples shown as the below Infrastructure Mode Internet Wireless Network a H Laptop FS Wireless Eth rnet Adapter lee pa 3 i ADSL Cable Modem Printer Wireless Ethernet Adapter i Wireless Ethernet Adapter A Game Console SOHO ee 18 Ad Hoc Mode Wireless Ethernet Adapter Game Console al Wireless Ethernet Adapter Game Console 4 2 1 Access the Setting Menu User could start to access the configuration menu anytime by opening a web browser window by typing the IP address of this access point The default IP is 192 168 1 50 JE The below window will popup Please enter the user name and password Both of the default is admin Connect to 192 168 1 50 User name Password C Remember my password 19 Now the main menu screen is popup Wizard Basic Setting IP Setting Advanced Setting Security Tools Firmware Version Y1 00 LAN MAC 00 4B 14 7F 64 C8 IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Send 66 Receive 1104 Wireless SSID Sales Encryption Function Disabled 20 4 2 2 Setup with Wizard Setup wizard is provided as the part of the web configuration utility User can simply follow the step by step process to get Access Point configuration ready to run in 4 easy steps by clickin
52. t restarts Restore to default settings Click on Default button to restore the access point back to its manufacture default settings Firmware Upgrade Click on the Browse button to open a FileOpen Dialog box where get to select the firmware file which download from the web for the latest version Upon selecting the firmware file click Upgrade and complete the firmware upgrade process when the Access Point re operates after it restarts 31 6 Getting Start with Wireless Router 6 1Know the 802 11g Wireless Router Ports e Power Receptor e Reset Button e RJ 45 Ethernet Port Cross over cable is required to connect to computer directly e There is no visual LAN port for Pocket AP LEDs e Power LED ON when the unit is powered up e LAN LED ON indicates LAN connection BLINK indicates LAN activity e WLAN LED ON indicates WLAN is working BLINK indicates wireless activity 6 2 Connect to the 802 11g Wireless Router 6 2 1 Access the Setting Menu User could start to access the configuration menu anytime by opening a web browser window by typing the IP address of this wireless router The default IP is 192 168 1 1 Note to configure the settings must through the wireless connection instead of RJ45 cable File Edit view Favorites T Q pack y E Address http 192 168 1 1 32 The below window will popup Please enter the user name and password Both of the default is admin Conn
53. ter Enabled Disabled Only deny PCs with MAC listed below to access device O Only allow PCs with MAC listed below to access device 1 10 M MAC 1 z z MAC 2 MAC 3 z MAC 4 MAC 5 MAC 6 MAC 7 Password Allow user to change the new login password Here are the necessary steps 1 Enter the new password in the AP Password New field 2 Enter the new password again in the Confirm field 3 Click Apply 15 MAC Filter MAC Filter function controls the MAC of the network devices that are listed in this table for access authorization or denial When MAC Filter is enabled by selecting the Enabled radio box select one of two choices eOnly deny PCs with MAC listed below to access device eOnly allow PCs with MAC listed below to access device The maximum number of MAC addresses that can be stored is 50 User can browse through the MAC address saved by selecting the drop down box For any changes made in the security page click Apply for the changes to be effective 3 6 Tools Four functions are provided in this page Backup Restore Settings Restore default settings and Firmware Upgrade Backup Settings Restore Settings CBrowse Restore to default settings Defaut Firmware Upgrade C Browse 16 Backup Setti
54. ual Server gt Special AP DMZ P Firewall Rule HEEP 30 Disable List o Enable List Deny to access internet from LAN e z Enable Enable Disabled Name Protocol TCP v Port Range E Type Range for ICMP Add Update Delete New D E O ETT CT Filter FTP TCP 20 21 Filter HTTP TCP 80 Filter HTTPS TCP 443 Tu MATA TTT en 58 7 5 3 IP Filter This screen leads to define a minimum and maximum IP address range filter all IP addresses falling in the range are not allowed Internet access The IP filter profiles are listed in the table at the bottom of the page Note Click anywhere in the item Once the line is selected the fields automatically load the item s parameters which user edited P Mac Filter gt Protocol Filter IP filter gt Virtual Server gt Special AP gt DMZ gt Firewall Rule PREUR Pa if Add Update Delete Te MOMO KO C o Enable Click to enable or disable the IP address filter Range Start Type the minimum address for the IP range IP addresses falling between this value and the Range End are not allowed to access the Internet Range End Type the minimum address for the IP range IP addresses falling between this value and the Range Start are not allowed to access the Internet Add Click to add the IP range to the table at the bottom of the screen Update Click to update information for the range if user has selected a list item and h
55. ual Server gt Special AP DMZ gt Firewall Rule SHEEP O Enabled Disabled i She MOMO MO R 2 aa Enable Click to enable or disable the DMZ DMZ Host IP Type a host IP address for the DMZ The computer with this IP address acts as a DMZ host with unlimited Internet access Apply Click to save the settings 63 7 5 7 Firewall Rule This screen leads to set up the firewall The router provides basic firewall functions by filtering all the packets that enter the router using a set of rules The rules are in an order sequence list the lower the rule number the higher the priority the rule has P Mac Filter P Protocol Filter P IP filter P Virtual Server Special AP DMZ Firewall Rule PELE O Enable O Disabled r O Allow O Deny 4 Second aes Interface IP Range Start IP Range End Protocol Protocol Source la v E B i re im HO KONO KO Add New Priority Un Priority Down Update Priority 2 CZ E 117502 Allow 300 Allow to Ping WAN port WAN LAN 192 168 1 1 ICMP 8 Deny 300 Default EX LAN TP 0 Allow 300 Default LANE WE TP 0 Enable Click to enable or disable the firewall rule profile Name Type a descriptive name for the firewall rule profile Action Select whether to allow or deny packets that conform to the rule Inactive Timeout Type the number of seconds of network inactivity that elapses before the router
56. uations is small CSMA CD Carrier Sense Multiple Access Collision Detection which is a LAN access method used in Ethernet When a device wants to gain access to the network it checks to see if the network is quiet senses the carrier If it is not it waits a random amount of time before retrying If the network is quiet and two devices access the line at exactly the same time their signals collide When the collision is detected they both back off and wait a random amount of time before retrying DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol which is a protocol that lets network administrators manage and allocate Internet Protocol IP addresses in a network Every computer has to have an IP address in order to communicate with each other in a TCP IP based infrastructure network Without DHCP each computer must be entered in manually the IP address DHCP enables the network administrators to assign the IP from a central location and each computer receives an IP address upon plugged with the Ethernet cable everywhere on the network DSSS Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS generates a redundant bit pattern for each bit to be transmitted This bit pattern is called a chip or chipping code The longer the chip the greater the probability that the original data can be recovered Even if one or more bits in the chip are damaged during transmission statistical techniques embedded in the radio can recover the original data without the need for ret

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