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1. ENCORE ELECTRONICS ENHWI G IEEE 802 119 Wireless Broadband Router User Guide Regulatory notes and statements Wireless LAN Health and Authorization for use Radio frequency electromagnetic energy 1s emitted from Wireless LAN devices The energy levels of these emissions however are far much less than the electromagnetic energy emissions from wireless devices like for example mobile phones Wireless LAN devices are safe for use frequency safety standards and recommendations The use of Wireless LAN devices may be restricted in some situations or environments for example On board of airplanes or In an explosive environment or In case the interference risk to other devices or services is perceived or identified as harmful In case the policy regarding the use of Wireless LAN devices in specific organizations or environments e g airports hospitals chemical ou gas industrial plants private buildings etc is not clear please ask for authorization to use these devices prior to operating the equipment Regulatory Information disclaimers Installation and use of this Wireless LAN device must be in strict accordance with the instructions included in the user documentation provided with the product Any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user s authority to operate the equipment The Manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or television inte
2. Update Priority to save the changes 43 2 6 Management Management enables user to set up Remote Management feature 2 6 1 Remote Management This screen enables user 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 j O Enable Disiblod enon From HTTP Enables user to 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 selecting Disabled can disable it 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 1s recommended that Gaming Mode be disabled PPTP Enables user to set up PPTP access for remote management IPSec Enables user to set up IPSec access for remote management IDENT Default is stealth This enables user to set port 113 stealth 44 2 7 Too
3. 111 TABLE OF CONTENT ABOUT THIS GUIDE arsenal I PADOS taa l Overview or this User S GUIA eaaa a l INTRODUCTION lt a E E E 2 PUP DIICAUIONG oro S E E wadnueciumsaiassandacsesee 2 BoE r A A EI 3 UNPACKING AND SETUP iii A a 4 CAPI riot iii 4 A AEE N ta EA E EE ase E cee T E tan tac E eee 4 HARDWARE INSTALTATION si E an 5 Prom ano E E E OA EE E 5 BRCM Fe ING E E E EEI E AE E A A E E nau 5 lariat Conn CONS daa 6 Connect the Router usme LAN crasas its 6 Connect the Router using Wireless LAN occooonccnncnccnnnconcnnnnoncnnnnnnconononncnnnnnnonnnnnns l CPEE EE S O E E A EEE E 7 PC NETWORK LCP SETTING omita id aii 8 WINS asa 8 WIndows 000 ais 9 NINO WS Ateneo naan 10 WIRELESS BROADBAND ROUTER CONFIGURATION sccccccsssssssssssssesccssssssssscseseseees Il Login to the Wireless Broadband Router through WLAN ccccecccceseeeeeeees 11 Login to the Wireless Broadband Router through LAN occcconcccnnnncnncncnccnnnnanonnnos 11 Sin the Web Dro WS lanas on 11 AO A e e E ON 12 PAV ANE CC UUD OPE OO E o umes dadouasaandacssnutuns 20 AA e o 20 2 1 1 LAN amp DHCP Server EI EN 085 Cee ee EERE eee TS PO OEE A Tre PerenEnt ee 24 PTD IN e im ned acest aces 25 ZA FRANC Wi iar ects esate tsetse pata gates baat EA rds ent enacts a 27 AS SIMS ni aos 21 2k DEN eA A TEE EAEE 28 e NOS a E E eaicidios 28 O A E E o O A 30 A SAUUS UC cites sass asaneensiea ta E setaat esate E 3 Tee WV LB Ne essed cere oan fo ae ewe aed
4. Apr Y Day 07 vl Hour 00 Minute 40 Y Secona 18 Y SetTine O Enabled Disabled Daylight Saving Start Jan v End Jan or Al Set the time 21 481 2 amp Local Time Displays the local time and date Time Zone Select the time zone from the drop down list Daylight Saving Enables user to enable or disable daylight saving time When enabled select the start and end date for daylight saving time 23 2 2 Wireless This section enables user to set wireless communications parameters for the router s wireless LAN feature 2 2 1 Basic This page allow user to enable and disable the wireless LAN function create a SSID and select the channel for wireless communications _ P Basic A WEP P Advanced MI cies oi Channel E Domain USA aj uj aj aj aj uj CH u Enable Disable Enables and disables wireless LAN via the router 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 24 2 2 2 Authentication This screen enables user to set authentication type for secure wireless communications Open System allows public access to the router vi
5. to remove the item from the list New Click New to erase all fields and enter new information 2 5 5 Special AP This screen enables user 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 can edit 9 Ey lod 5 al A MP T rm to U wj CN u 13 iJ Name Trigger Port Range Incoming Port Battle net 6112 6112 Dialpad THS 51200 51201 51210 ICU I 2019 2000 2038 2050 2051 2069 2085 3010 3030 MSH Gaming Zone 47624 2300 2400 28800 29000 PO to Phone 12053 12120 12122 24150 24220 Quick Time 4 554 6970 6999 Enable Click to enable or disable the application profile When enabled users will be able to connect to the application via 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 40 6 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 app
6. Broadband Router will light up indicating a normal status 2 While the WAN is link up to the ADSL Cable modem the WAN port s Link ACT LED will light up 3 While the LAN is link up to the computer system the LAN port s Link ACT LED will light up PC NETWORK TCP IP SETTING The network TCP IP settings differ based on the computer s operating system W1n95 98 ME NT 2000 XP and are as follows Windows 95 98 ME 1 Click on the Network neighborhood icon found on the desktop 2 Click the right mouse button and a context menu will be show 3 Select Properties to enter the TCP IP setting screen 4 Select Obtain an IP address automatically on the IP address field TCP IP Properties ci Bindings Advanced NetBIOS DNS Configuration Gateway WINS Configuration IP Address An F address can be automatically assigned to this computer IF Your network does not automatically assign IP addresses ask pour network administrator for an address and then type it in the space below Specify an IP address IR ddiess LER ethos ele sae SubmetMask 1255 255 255 0 Cancel 5 Select Disable DNS in the DNS field TCP IP Properties Bindings Advanced NetBIOS DNS Configuration Gateway WINS Configuration IP Address mi Enable DNS A frets Gas Bj lr malti DAS Sewe seai linger 165 935 192 1 203 66 99 25 6 Select None for the Gateway add
7. Connecting the Router Tells how you can connect the Wireless Router to your xDSL Cable Modem Technical Specifications Lists the technical general physical and environmental performance and Routers settings specifications of the Wireless Broadband Router INTRODUCTION With the explosive growth of the Internet accessing information and services at any time day or night has become a standard requirement for most people The era of the standalone PC is waning Networking technology is moving out of the exclusive domain of corporations and into homes with at least two computers This integrated access device combines Internet gateway functions with wireless LAN and Fast Ethernet switch Designed for the business and home it saves you the cost of installing a separate modem and ISP line for each computer while providing ready connection for the users with or without the network wires Broadband network access is also gaining ground However allowing more than two computers to access the Internet at the same time means less affordable higher costs Thus there is a need to share one legal IP address over a single Internet connection to link the home with the Internet The scarcity of IP addresses and using a shared Internet connection through an Internet sharing device can solve high network access costs All linked computers can make full use of broadband capabilities over such a device This device not only comes equipped with a wide ra
8. Obtain IP automatically DHCP client If user has enabled DHCP server choose Obtain IP automatically DHCP client to have the router assign IP addresses automatically Welcome to Router Setup Wizar Select Internet Connection Type Obtain IP automatically DACP clienti Fixed IP address O PPPoE to obtain IP automatically O PPPoE with a fixed IP address Cria Fixed IP Address Welcome to Router Setup Select Internet Connection Type O Obtain iP automatically DHCP client Fixed IP address O PPPoE to obtain IP automatically PPPoE with a fixed IP address CF PRP 14 If the Internet Service Providers assign a fixed IP address choose this option and enter the assigned IP address subnet mask gateway IP and DNS IP addresses for your Broadband Router WN ats i a AG dres oy 0 0 0 0 wddress 1 0 0 0 0 aia ul 7 al 7 7 z i i i i ut a eo E e a 1 a E BREA Aric ASi i eer ee 4 a J F e E T I j i LAL E Z 00 0 IE SNS Rep Sr Address ee 0 0 0 0 lt Back Next gt Exit 15 PPPoE to obtain IP automatically If connected to the Internet using a PPPoE Dial up xDSL Modem the ISP will provide a Password and User Name and then the ISP uses PPPoE Choose this option and enter the required information Welcome to Router setup Wizard Select Internet Connection Type O Fixed IP address PPPoE to obtain IP automatically PEROESAIT afixecl iP address
9. 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 If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions it 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 and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver 3 Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver 1s connected 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Export restrictions This product or software contains encryption code that may not be exported or transferred from the US of Canada without an approved US Department of Commerce export license Safety Information Your device contains a low power transmitter When device is transmitted it sends out radio frequency RF signal CAUTION To maintain compliance with FCC s RF exposure guidelines this equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distan
10. It will be useful too when the manager forgot the password to login but the setting will be back to default setting Hardware connections Connect the Router using LAN xDSL Mod em WirelessBroadband Router 1 Plug in one end of the network cable to the WAN port of the Wireless Internet Broadband Router 2 Plug in the other end of the network cable to the Ethernet port of the xDSL or Cable modem 3 Use another network cable to connect to the Ethernet card on the computer system the other end of the cable connects to the LAN port of the Internet Broadband Router Since the Wireless Broadband Router has four ports you can connect up to four computers directly to the unit There you do not have to buy a switch to connect these computers since one Internet Broadband Router functions both as a connection sharing unit and as a switch 6 Connect the Router using Wireless LAN Notebook T i 8 EA aaa E as xDSL Modem WirelessBroadband Router 1 Plug in one end of the RJ45 network cable to the xDSL Cable Modem 2 Plug in the other end of the RJ45 network cable to the Wireless Internet Broadband Router WAN port Check the installation The control LEDs of the Wireless Internet Broadband Router are clearly visible and the status of the network link can be seen instantly 1 With the power source on once the device is connected to the broadband modem the Power CPU LAN WLAN and WAN port link LEDs of the Internet
11. SETUP This chapter provides unpacking and setup information for the Wireless Broadband Router Unpacking Open the box of the Wireless Broadband Router and carefully unpack it The box should contain the following items One Wireless Internet Broadband Router One external power adapter One CD Rom with this User s Guide If any item is found missing or damaged please contact your local reseller for replacement Setup The setup of the Wireless Broadband Router can be performed properly using the following methods The power outlet should be within 1 82 meters 6 feet of the Broadband Router eo Visually inspect the DC power jack and make sure that it is fully secured to the power adapter e Make sure that there is proper heat dissipation from and adequate ventilation around the Broadband Router Do not place heavy objects on the Broadband Router eo Fix the direction of the antennas Try to place the Wireless Router in a position that can best cover your wireless network Normally the higher you place the antenna the better the performance will be The antenna s position enhances the receiving sensitivity HARDWARE INSTALLATION Front Panel The figure below shows the front panel of the Wireless Broadband Router Y Wireless nf n a CORE dor Tol E Tp To Router Local Network FSG S027 lg Wireless Broadband Router Front Panel POWER This indicator lights green when the hub is receives power ot
12. 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 29 2 3 3 Log Setting This screen enables user to set router logging parameters j 2 E T P Email Address Email Log Now ED M System Activity Pe EA eee Se uf a 14 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 Enables user to select what items will be included in the log e System Activity Displays information related to router operation e Debug Information Displays information related to errors and system malfunction Attacks Displays information about any malicious activity on the network Dropped Packets Displays information about packets that have not been transferred successfully e Notice Displays important notices by the system administrator 30 2 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 Device information P Log P L
13. 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 DHCP Server Enables the DHCP server to allow the router to automatically assign IP addresses to devices connecting to the LAN DHCP 1s 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 20 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 2 1 2 WAN This screen enables user to set up the router WAN connection specify the IP address for the WAN add DNS numbers and enter the MAC address j gt 5 TEN pears a j E i me a r l a i Zz skl E j Ma sein 8 or a a z a j p os Y E A AR A F Password E lo f ot ys Obtain IP Automatically Specify IP Default Gateway iT 0 0 0 0 MAC Address oo i joo 88 co A Fa 154 Connection Type Select the connection type ei
14. 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 transm t parameters disabled RIP 1 or RIP 2 34 2 4 3 Routing Table This screen enables user to view the routing table for the router The routing table is a database created by the router that displays the network interconnection topology A Network Address Network Mask Gateway Address Interface Metric Type n A uj a aj aj ee MOS 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 1s connected via a WAN or LAN Metric Displays the metric of the connected node Type Displays whether the node has a static or dynam c IP address 35 2 5 Access This page enables user 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 2 5 1 MAC Filters Enables user to 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 Sr na y A PE Fj wt PE j E Aa j de vex ak ga j f F ri i e i a F ir E
15. second based upon the speed of wireless adapters connected to the WLAN 2 3 Status This selection enables user to view the status of the router LAN WAN connections and view logs and statistics pertaining to connections and packet transfers 27 2 3 1 Device Information This screen enables user to view the router LAN Wireless and WAN configuration z P ri E F a a ME f py f E E FO lt de Ale WI E J oc i P Device information P Log P Log Setting P Statistic P Wireless Firmware Version V1 3 4 Wed 30 Jun 2004 ELAN MAC Address 0D 00 58 C0 F9 53 IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP Server Enabled DHCP Table aj ulol ulul a ul al TIN MAC Address 00 OD 88 CO F9 53 SSID default Channel 6 WEP Disable Firmware Version Displays the latest build of the router firmware interface After updating the firmware in Tools Firmware check this to ensure that the 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 WAN This field display
16. 2412 2484 MHz ISM band channels 1 14 DBPSK DQPSK CCK OFDM 64 128 bits WEP Encryption WPA WPA PSK Channels 1 11 channels FCC 1 13 channels ETSI 1 14 channels MKK ee ee WAN 1 x 10 100Mbps Auto MDIX Fast Ethernet port Physical and Environmental W Man Operating 0 40 C Storage 10 70 C Operating 10 90 Storage 5 90 Dimensions 147 x 115 x 35 mm W x H x D without Antenna EMI FCC Class B CE Mark B 49
17. E eet tee E AEE AEE 32 A PP teres 33 A AS UAUIC E E nent uanaa see ne dae tel E E 33 De WON VAAN agit suse A E apes ooaw nia pan ase otn once oapunnaee sow 34 2A O Be 0 canteens eer en een cer ay ere T Cn rs Cert er een ees 35 CAS RES EC AS ee EE MUI ee ee ee mee re 36 2S A entree ee See EE ee ne terete ten Herr eer nnr retn ween eer 36 AAN a OA RI A 37 AR MP WAVING ar E II TE EN 37 O NaS VOE ara ENEE E E E 39 Fe Ps Peal a mtn eee er eee Rte Menty Tyee 40 DS DI SN se esac ot tes ceeds ase sina nto et 41 A SUE 1 0 0 on ene en 42 20 Wanda Oe me Mariela oia 44 20 Remot Nana ocn treated rta 44 2 PP dst amnasiiy E EE E ES 45 AE RO Geese stages AE CO T AE EEE E 45 TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS taa 49 ABOUT THIS GUIDE Congratulations on your purchase of this IEEE 802 11g Wireless Broadband Router This integrated access device combines Internet gateway functions with wireless LAN and Fast Ethernet switch It provides a complete solution for Internet surfing and office resources sharing and it is easy to configure and operate for every users Purpose This manual discusses how to install the IEEE 802 11g Wireless Broadband Router Overview of this User s Guide Introduction Describes the Wireless Broadband Router and its features Unpacking and Setup Helps you get started with the basic installation of the Wireless Router Identifying External Components Describes the front panel rear panel and LED indicators of the Wireless Router
18. PPTP lt Back Next gt Exit Welcome to Router Setup Wizard Set PPPoE to obtain IP automatically 16 PPPoE with a fixed IP address If connected to the Internet using a PPPoE Dial up x DSL Modem the ISP will provide a Password User Name and a Fixed IP Address choose this option and enter the required information Welcome ro Router EHE WIZara 2 Obtain IP automatically DHCP K TH E Al rif ess fa POE to obtain IP automatically E PPPoE with 2 a fixed HP address REE 17 PPTP If connected to the Internet using a PPTP xDSL Modem enter the your IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Server IP PPTP Account and PPTP Password Your Subnet Mask required by your ISP in the appropriate fields If your ISP has provided you with a Connection ID enter it in the Connection ID field otherwise leave it zero Welcome to Router Setup Wizard Select Internet Connection Type Obtain IP automatically DHCP client O FixedP address PPPoE to obtain IP automatically PPPoE with a fixed iP address lt Back Next gt Exit Welcome to Router setup Wizard gt Set PPTP Client PETF Account PETF Password LLLLILITILITITIITITITTI TIJE Retype FasswordikLLLLILILITITITTITITITTI 1 ie 18 Step 5 Set 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 chan
19. This screen enables user to keep the router firmware up to date Upgrade Firmware IO ETT upgrade a oF Gi Go to E TRT Please follow the below instructions Download the latest firmware from the manufacturer s Web site and save 1t to disk Click Browse and go to the location of the downloaded firmware file Select the file and click Upgrade to update the firmware to the latest release 47 2 7 4 Ping Test The ping test enables user 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 Host Name or IP address Ping 4 48 Gi U amp TRT 48 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS General Standards IEEE 802 3u 100BASE TX Fast Ethernet EEE 802 11g IEEE 802 11b CSMA CD Radio Technology Data Transfer Rate IEEE 802 11g Orthogonal Frequency Division Modulation 802 11b 1 2 5 5 11Mbps auto sense 802 11g 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54Mbps 802 11g auto sense Ethernet 10Mbps half duplex 20Mbps full duplex Fast Ethernet 100Mbps half duplex 200Mbps full duplex Star Receiver Sensitivity 54Mbps Typical 70dBm 10 PER Packet Error Rate 11Mbps Typical 85dBm 8 PER Packet Error Rate 13dBm typically 802 11b Network Cables IOBASE T 2 pair UTP Cat 3 4 5 100 m EIA TIA 568 100 ohm STP 100 m LOOBASE TX 2 pair UTP Cat 5 100 m EIA TIA 568 100 ohm STP 100 m
20. a a y mu lo y pa ar F oia 1 Fa T y E var I lid aia rere Fee OF pe E z f Paz DEEST A Meu A m Mi Mac Filter a IP filter gt Virtual Server A A SEE O Enable O Disabled Add Wadate Delete Clear uj u A ul uj uj u 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 have selected a list item and have made changes Delete Select a list 1tem and click Delete to remove the item from the list New Click New to erase all fields and enter new information 38 2 5 4 Virtual Server This screen enables user to create a virtual server via the router If the router 1s 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 to local servers in th Tmt Update Click to update information for the virtual server 1f user have selected a list item and have made changes Delete Select a list item and click Delete
21. a TELT A E i j z a ee s z de 5 y i a d oe e o mf y y 1 FF ef ori e i l ms f Ff a amp E a i 4 i j J J Ll LS E i j f A y i a i e ji z m a eMac Filter gt Protocol Filter P IP fitter Virtual Server P Special AP gt DMZ P Firewall Rule PU MAC Filter 2 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 Apply Mame o MAC Address A EI E F ma 6 Name MAC Address Disable Once the function of MAC filter 1s 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 denied 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 can edit 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 Del
22. a 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 and WPA PSK A O AS 6j aj uj ult a SE MO O S RA Key 4 ooo ij 4 Authentication Type The authentication type default is set to open system There are three options Open System Shared Key WPA and WPA PKS WEP Enable or Disabled This 1s to make WEP enabled or disabled Mode 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 Enables user to create an encryption scheme for Wireless LAN transmissions Manually enter a set of values for each key Select a key to use by clicking the radio button next to the key Click Clear to erase key values 25 If WPA is selected the below screen is shown Please set the length of the encryption key and the parameters for the RADIUS server 00 00 RADIUS Serer Port 1612 ala ela ta Shared Secret RADIUS Server 2 j pon AE Port pa Shared Secret mm RADIUS Server Enter the IP address of and the Port used by the Primary Radius Server Enter the Shared Secret which is used by the Radius Server 2 Enter the IP address of Port and Shared Secret used by the Secondary Radius Server If WPA PSK is selected pleas
23. ce 20cm between the radiator and your body Use on the supplied antenna Unauthorized antenna modification or attachments could damage the transmitter and may violate FCC regulations The antenna s used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter CE Mark Warning This is a Class B product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Protection requirements for health and safety Article 3 1a Testing for electric safety according to EN 60950 has been conducted These are considered relevant and sufficient Protection requirements for electromagnetic compatibility Article 3 1b Testing for electromagnetic compatibility according to EN 301 489 1 EN 301 489 17 and EN 55024 has been conducted These are considered relevant and sufficient Effective use of the radio spectrum Article 3 2 Testing for radio test suites according to EN 300 328 2 has been conducted These are considered relevant and sufficient CE in which Countries where the product may be used freely Germany UK Italy Spain Belgium Netherlands Portugal Greece Ireland Denmark Luxembourg Austria Finland Sweden Norway and Iceland France except the channel 10 through 13 law prohibits the use of other channels
24. e set the PSK key in the pass phrase field The pass phrase should be 8 characters at least EA E ass H h Fase o Confirmed Passphrase E la E D 44 44 44 dl 26 2 2 3 Advanced This screen enables user to Comi uie advanced wireless functions A 100 default 100 msec range 1 1000 default 2346 range 256 2346 even number only AEREE 2432 default 2492 range 256 2432 Fragmentation Threshold 2346 y DTIM Inter Al 3 3 TA Rates MBps Auto i SS O Disabled Enabled default 3 range 1255 aj u af aj aj u oe Beacon Interval Type the beacon interval in the text box User can specify a value from 1 to 1000 The default beacon interval 1s 100 RTS Threshold Type the RTS Request To Send threshold in the text box This value stabilizes data flow If data flow 1s irregular choose values between 256 and 2432 until data flow is normalized Fragmentation Threshold Type the fragmentation threshold in the text box If packet 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
25. ete to remove the user profile New Click New to erase all fields and enter new information 2 5 2 Protocol Filter This screen enables user to allow and deny access based upon a communications protocol list the user creates 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 can edit uf Wireless Broadband Rat Mac Filter Protocol iter ye Virtual Server gt Special AP gt DMZ gt Firewall Rule Protocol Filter Disable List Enable List Deny t access internet from LAN Edit protocol Filter in List Enable Enable Disabled Manet Protocoi TCP Y PotRange Type Range for CMP Update Delete New C Filter FTP TCP EE Filter HTTP TCP 20 Filter HTTPS TCP 443 Ta THET TTT T Try 2 5 3 IP Filter This screen enables user 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 can edit 37 SS i NE FA y A A EN o Le P ih i i s o feet MEL i WE SS Ta _ oe A ma Soe eae lt aor r
26. hat can be accessed by the xDSL Cable modem For example when the default network address of the xDSL Cable modem Ethernet interface 1s 192 168 1 x then the host PC should be set at 192 168 1 xxx where xxx is a number between 2 and 254 and the default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 Using the Web Browser 1 Open Internet Explorer 4 0 or above Internet browser 2 Enter IP address http 192 168 1 1 the factory default IP address setting to the URL web address location Address lg http 11192 168 1 11 3 When the following dialog box appears enter the user name and password to login to the main configuration window the default username and password is admin Enter Network Password UN 21x Please type your user name and password Site 192 168 1 1 V Save this password in your password list OK Cancel ok Note If needed to set a password then refer to the Main Page Password Setting Quick Setup Setup wizard is provided as the part of the web configuration utility User can simply follow the step by step process to get the 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 Welcome to Router Setup Wizard n E S nn pn r e 2 nn oh we oS fee pee bn pS pee GS pee el ea z I m om p m 7 Ld Ll Iir r r e f Lear cof a le l E r IE 1 e
27. herwise it 1s off SYSTEM This indicator blinks green means the Internet Broadband Router is working successful Otherwise this indicator always on or off means the function of the Internet Broadband Router is fail WAN Link ACT The indicators light green when the WAN port was connected to an xDSL Cable modem successfully The indicators blink green while the WAN port was transmitting or receiving data on the xDSL Cable modem WLAN ACT This indicator lights green when there are wireless devices connected and transmitting data to the Wireless Router LAN Link ACT These indicators light green when the LAN ports were connected successfully These indicators blink green while the LAN ports were transmitting data Rear Panel The figure below shows the rear panel of the Wireless Broadband Router 4 3 2 1 WAN POWER RESET T L__ LAN Ports _ Power Jack WA ari z Antenna AN Port Reset Wireless Broadband Router Rear Panel Antenna There are two 2 dB1 Gain Antenna in the rear panel for wireless connection LAN 1 4 Four RJ 45 10 100Mbps Auto MDIX ports for connecting to either 1I0Mbps or 100Mbps Ethernet connections WAN In the four port broadband router there is an RJ 45 10 100Mbps Auto MDIX port for the WAN that will fit the xDSL Cable modem s specification need DC IN Plug the power adapter to this power jack RESET Use a pin shape item to push to reset this device to factory default settings
28. ick the right button on the My Network Place icon Select properties to enter the TCP IP setting window l Set IP address to Obtain an IP address automatically 2 Set DNS to Obtain DNS server address automatically internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dica General Altemate Configuration You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Othemise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings 8 Obtain an IP address automatically O Use the following IP address l Ubtan DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses EE 10 WIRELESS BROADBAND ROUTER CONFIGURATION First make sure that the network connections are functioning normally This Wireless Broadband Router can be configured using Internet Explorer 4 0 or newer web browser versions Login to the Wireless Broadband Router through WLAN Before configuring the Wireless Broadband Router through WLAN make sure that the SSID Channel and the WEP is set properly The default setting of the Wireless Broadband Router that you will use SSID default Channel 6 Security disable Login to the Wireless Broadband Router through LAN Before you configure this device note that when the Wireless Broadband Router is configured through an Ethernet connection make sure the host PC must be set on the IP subnetwork t
29. imeout Type the number of seconds of network inactivity that elapses before the router refuses the incoming packet Source Defines the source of the incoming packet that the rule is applied to e Interface Select which interface WAN or LAN the rule is applied to e IP Range Start Type the start IP address that the rule is applied to e IP Range End Type the end IP address that the rule is applied to 42 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 e IP Range Start Type the start IP address that the rule is applied to e IP Range End Type the end IP address that the rule is applied to e Protocol Select the protocol TCP UDP or ICMP of the destination e 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 1f user have selected a list 1tem 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
30. lication in the text boxes e Incoming Defines which incoming communications users are permitted to connect with 0 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 info 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 2 5 7 Firewall Rule This screen enables user 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 Wireless Status IP Range End Protocol Protocol Routing gt 3 a 3 cy Access S TCP v 3 3 5 Mang qemen fools Wizard Action Timeout Name Source Destination Protocol Allow 300 Allow te Ping WAN port WAN LAN 19216811 ICMP Deny 300 Default ee Leake LES Allow 300 Default HANA E LEA 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 T
31. ls This page enables user to restart the system save and load different settings as profiles restore factory default settings run a setup wizard to configure router settings upgrade the firmware and ping remote IP addresses 2 7 1 Reset Click Restart to restart the system in the event the system 1s not performing correctly ey E E SN Y i am F e EE FE F Hi r ee in ire a P Restart P Settings P Firmware P Ping test A n a 48 oe 19 19 E TET 45 2 7 2 Settings This screen enables user 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 Settings P Firmware P Ping test VPN Pass Through Allows VPN connections to pass through ea Enabled Disabled EET Enabled Disabled n WI 441 UE 10 aj u Save Settings Save a C Load Settings Load Restore Factory Default Settings Save Settings Click Save to save the current configuration as a profile that 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 Restore to restore the default settings All configuration changes will lose 2 7 3 Firmware
32. nel The SSID and channel must be the same as wireless devices attempting communication to the router Welcome to Router Setup Wizard gt Set Wireless LAN Connection Wireless LAN Enable Disable SSID d efault Channel 6 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 a Setup Completed Click Restart button to save the settings and restart Wireless Router Beck Fest 54 19 Advance Setup 2 1 LAN Setting The screen enables user to configure the LAN amp DHCP Server set WAN parameters create Administrator and User passwords and set the local time time zone and dynamic DNS 2 1 1 LAN DHCP Server This page leads 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 E e A 202 119 Wireless Broadband Pou Mi 192 168 1 1 fee ia 0255 2550 2 Enabled Disabled 21601100 Domain Marne Cancel Apply IP Address MAC Address Host Name Type the host name in the text box The host name is required by some ISPs The default host
33. nge of features but also can be installed and configured right out of the box This device supports a simple local area network and Internet access share offering great cost savings The local area network connects up home computers while also allowing any of the computers to access the Internet share resources or play online games the basis of the family computing lifestyle Applications Broadband Internet access Several computers can share one high speed broadband connection through wireless or wired WLAN LAN and WAN Internet Resource sharing Share resources such as printers scanners and other peripherals File sharing Exchange data messages and distribute files thus making good use of hard disk space Online gaming Through the local area network online gaming and e commerce services can be easily setup Firewall A built in firewall function for security and anti hack system Features VVVVVVV VV VV VV WV High speed data transfer rate Supports NAT for share 1 IP address to all LAN user Supports PPPoE and PPTP protocol for Dial Up ADSL Supports 64 128 bit WEP Encryption Supports WPA security Supports DHCP Server Client Supports UPnP Universal Plug and Play Supports virtual server mapping Supports packet filtering Supports DNS Simple Firewall protection Upgradeable firmware for future function Simple setting using Quick Setup Easy configuration via WEB Browser UNPACKING AND
34. og Setting Statistic P Wireless a E Packets 2461 1663 Recene Packets 4011 728 i i al a CH u a 43 Click Reset to erase all statistics and begin logging statistics again 31 2 3 5 Wireless This screen enables user to view information about wireless devices that are connected to the wireless router yi P Device information Log P Log Setting P Statistic Wireless EFF U F a a z Ae E k a i u BAFE ro a PM i B A a y es y Ji fall a Ba FUSTER ff aT ig r ConnectedTime MAC Address Apr01 2002 00 51 21 FF FF FF FF FF FF ij ul al CH al u 1 1 Connected Time Displays how long the wireless device has been connected to the LAN via the router MAC Address Displays the devices wireless LAN interface MAC address 32 2 4 Routing This selection enables user 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 2 4 1 Static It enables user to set parameters by which the router forwards data to 1ts destination if user s network has a static IP address y z y f F J pra Wirele Static P Dynamic Routing Table F z hr a Y fi J j ssl F a argi li E Sc Network Address 43 he ul ul al 44 Network Address Mask Gateway Interface Metric Network Address Type the static IP add
35. ress field TCPAIP Properties Bindings Advanced Netpios DNS Configuration Gateway WINS Configuration IP Address The first gateway in the Installed Gateway list will be the defaut The address order in the list will be the order in which these machines are used Hew gateway Installed gateways Hemowe Windows 2000 Double click on the My computer icon on the desktop When My computer window opens open the Control panel and then open the Network dialup connection applet Double click on the Local area network connection icon Select Properties to enter the TCP IP setting window 1 In the Local area network status window click on Properties 2 In the Local area network connection window first select TCP IP setting and then select Properties 3 Set both IP address and DNS to Automatic configuration a gt 1 ra dr A thy mn af LJ cl ai cami i Hake la dirsa Network and Dial tus Pra up Conmechons a Th Cham Lima E Mle F daja dima rd P cri eo cds lj d poe ee y fhe cehi er pu rd in h wo peter no ice ta AECA A A Ceres Eo la Ear F E iris at les Pai i A A e hall Tt nee y Fishy Diamh bn t AA E Ojjan OE cove ablar as cal amie een ig Ea biceg DH m iimm acters en p M pieri Sali ae rd Di toe x ee Te a Windows XP Point the cursor and cl
36. ress user s network uses to access the Internet User s ISP or network administrator provides user with this information Network Mask Type the network subnet mask for user s network If user does not type a value here the network mask defaults to 255 255 255 255 User s ISP or network administrator provides user with this information Gateway Address Type the gateway address for network User s ISP or network administrator provides user with this information Interface Select an interface WAN or LAN to connect to the Internet Metric Select which metric that user want to apply to this configuration 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 33 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 2 4 2 Dynamic This screen enables user to set NAT parameters gt A e E H E ad 5 ae de d i y A i d Te y T t O w P Static Dynamic PP Routing Table Enabled Disabled ene O Disabled RIP1 RIP2 SETA Disabled RIP 1 RIP2 wl w al a C MN NAT Click the radio buttons to enable
37. rference caused by unauthorized modification of this device of the substitution or attachment Manufacturer and its authorized resellers or distributors will assume no liability for any damage or violation of government regulations arising from failing to comply with these guidelines USA FCC Federal Communications Commission statement This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference and 2 This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device FCC Radio Frequency Exposure statement This Wireless LAN radio device has been evaluated under FCC Bulletin OET 65 and found compliant to the requirements as set forth in CFR 47 Sections 2 1091 2 1093 and 15 247 b 4 addressing RF Exposure from radio frequency devices The radiated output power of this Wireless LAN device 1s far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits Nevertheless this device shall be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation 1s minimized When nearby persons has to be kept to ensure RF exposure compliance in order to comply with RF exposure limits established in the ANSI C95 1 standards the distance between the antennas and the user should not be less than 20 cm FCC Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
38. rt La m O L L 7 m a L e Li l AAA i l I ee A T Exit display wizard next time Yes No update Step 1 Set up new Password User can change the password and then click Next to continue Welcome to Router setup Mizara Set Password a F O m Be Password Verify Password 12 Step 2 Choose time zone Select the time zone from the drop down list Please click Next to continue Welcome to Router Setup 4 Wiza Choose Time Zone GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada o lt lt lt Step 3 Set LAN connection and DHCP server Set user s 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 Senet SSF Set LAN amp DHCP Server LANIP Address 19216811 LAN Subnet Mask 255 255 2550 DHCP Serer Enable Disable Range Start 192 168 1100 Range End 1921681199 AA A 13 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
39. s the router s WAN interface MAC address DHCP client status IP address subnet mask default gateway and DNS Click DHCP Release to release all IP addresses assigned to client stations connected to the WAN via the router Click DHCP Renew to reassign IP addresses to client stations connected to the WAN 2 3 2 Log This screen enables user 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 28 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 t 7 Device information Log P Log Setting P Statistic gt Wireless Beato page 1 of 20 _ time Message ELMO PESTE TIO Aprff 1 2002 00 49 06 DECP Discover Apri T2002 l 00 49 02 DHCP Discover April 1 2002 00 49 01 DHCP Discover no response Aprf0 T2002 00 49 00 DHCP Discover Aprf0 L002 00 48 07 DACP Discover April T2002 00 48 11 DHCP Discover Aprfl L002 DHCP lease IP 192 166 1 100 00 0D 65 42 00 45 05 to work 16 BD Apr ff 1 2002 leaa SE a Time Displays the time and date that the
40. ther DHCP client Fixed IP or PPPoE from the drop down list WAN IP Select whether user wants to specify an IP address manually or want 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 User s ISP will provide with this information DNS 1 2 3 Type up to three DNS numbers in the text boxes User s ISP will provide with this information MAC Address If required by user s 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 User s ISP will provide with this information 21 2 1 3 Password This screen enables user to set administrative and user passwords These passwords are used to gain access to the router interface HA OK Mew Password F 5 LET E oe TT A Cantim Password ATT d User The login name is user RO MO al al MO ta Mew Password a ILILILILIL ILILILI Cantirm Password CALL 0000000 Administrator Type the password the Administrator will use to log in to the system The password must be typed again for confirmation 22 2 1 4 Time This screen enables user to set the time and date for the router s real time clock select properly time zone and enable or disable daylight saving ia Cah T 00 00 Pacific Time Us amp Canada Default NTP server Year 2002 v Moth
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