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1. Domain Name Account E mail Password Key Use the Dynamic DNS screen to configure the Router to retrieve an IP address from a dynamic DNS provider These providers allow you to associate a static hostname with a dynamic IP address This allows you to connect to the Internet with a dynamic IP address and use applications that require a static IP address The Router supports the following dynamic DNS providers ht tp www dyndns org http www no ip com and http www dtdns com Setting Up A Dynamic DNS Server In order to set up a computer on your network as a dynamic DNS server click Enable and specify the Dynamic DNS Provider your Domain Name your Account or E mail address and the Password or Key for your account or e mail address Click Apply to put your changes in effect or click Cancel to undo your changes WAN Proxy DNS Froxy DNS acts as a DNS Server for the Internal and DM networks Proxy DNS Enable Disable Domain Name PP PP aa a oe aa a oe oe N n oP A i A a TaN i A a aA PP aa a A PPP N A aa a A pF PP Use the Proxy DNS screen to map a domain name to its server s IP address This feature acts as a DNS server for the internal and DMZ networks allowing you to connect to local machines without using an 33 User s Manual external DNS server This simplifies network configuration and management Setting Up Proxy DNS Servers In order to set up a computer on
2. Enhanced Security Hide SSID in Beacon frame ar 21 User s Manual Encryption The default setting is Disable which means no encryption will be applied If WEP is enabled you can manually or automatically program the encryption keys These values must be identical on all wireless devices in your wireless network There are two levels of WEP encryption 64 bit and 128 bit Higher encryption level offers higher level of security but due to the complexity of the encryption they may decrease network performance There are two methods for creating WEP encryption keys Automatically Enter a word or group of printable characters in the Passphrase box and click the Generate button These characters are case sensitive Manually There are two different key formats Alphanumeric also called ASCII and Hexadecimal For 64 bit WEP enter 5 characters in Alphanumeric format or 10 digits any combination of 0 9 a f or A F in Hexadecimal format For 128 bit WEP enter 13 characters in Alphanumeric format or 26 digits any combination of 0 9 a f or A F in Hexadecimal format Default TX Key Select which WEP Key 1 4 will be used when the Router sends data Make sure the receiving device is using the same key 4 Wireless Access Control Table Microsoft Internet Explorer HEr Wireless Control List 000000000000 O Radio Setting Security Setting Status ooo000000000 00000000000
3. Remote Management Enable IPF Address Note 1 When accessing your Router from the Internet you will type your Router s Specify the IP address of a remote administrator s PC 25 User s Manual WAN IP address into the browser s address of remote administrator followed by a colon and the custom port number For example if Router s WAN IP address is 210 61 49 227 you must enter Attp 210 61 49 227 8080 in the browser of remote administrator 2 To view the Router s WAN IP address you can check it from the Status screen System Firmware Update Firmware Update 6 Sysiem F miT ime Aie may creale new Anmaware for your OSLACable Router to improve functonality and performance Click here lig ich Lye on po abe Enter the path and name ofthe upgrade fle then click dhe APPLY bution below Tou ell be prompted to confirm the upgrade Cien Pje Feds 000601 ding 27 20s Teac Fire The Router software firmware is stored in flash memory and can be upgraded as new firmware is released Upgrade files can be downloaded from vendor s website If the file is compressed ZIP file you must first extract the IMG file before loading to the Router Click Browse button to load the firmware file then click APPLY button You will be prompted to confirm the upgrade System Configuration Tools e Syrer Configuration Tools Use the Backup Setlings tool to save the OSL Cabl
4. The Router is not intended to be serviced by the user Do not open the case 2 User s Manual Contents Chapter 1 Introduction Overview of the 802 11b Wireless Router Wireless Router Features The Router s Front Panel The Router s Rear Panel The Hardware Reset Button Chapter 2 Connecting the Router What you need to do before you begin Connecting wired PC to the Router Connecting wireless PC to the Router Chapter 3 Configuring the PCs Configuring Windows 98 and Windows Me PCs Configuring Windows 2000 PCs Configuring Windows XP PCs Chapter 4 Configuring the Router Using the Setup Wizard Chapter 5 Wireless Configuration Guidelines to locate your Router Understanding the wireless security Understanding the wireless settings Configuring the basic wireless settings Configuring WEP Chapter 6 Advanced Configuration Advanced Setup System System Time System Administrator Settings System Firmware Update System Configuration Tools System Status System Security Log System Reset System WAN Setting WAN PPPoE WAN PPTP WAN L2TP WAN Static IP WAN Dynamic IP WAN DNS WAN Dynamic DNS WAN Proxy DNS LAN LAN Settings LAN DHCP Setting LAN DHCP Client List NAT Special Application NAT Virtual Server Firewall Setting Firewall Client Filtering NNN NN oO NxN NN 10 11 14 14 19 19 19 19 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 27 24 28 28 29 30 31 32
5. Maximum Transmission Unit is the largest frame size that can be transmitted over the network Messages longer than the MTU must be divided into smaller frames j To change the maximum idle time enter a new value in minutes This determines how long the Router keeps the Internet connection active after there is no Internet activity from the LAN Enter a value of zero means never log out k By checking the box next to Auto reconnect the Router will automatically connect to Internet if you are disconnected moaose Important If you enable PPTP remember to remove any PPTP applications already installed on any of your PCs 30 User s Manual WAN L2TP Obtain an L2TP Server IP address automatically Use the following L2TP Server IP address az Please retype your password Po Maximum Idle Time fs minutes Auto reconnect Enter the Login User Name Login Password or L2TP Server IP address required by your ISP in the appropriate fields Select this option when your ISP uses L2TP Choose Obtain an L2TP Server IP address automatically if your ISP supports it or choose Use the following L2TP Server IP address and fill in the L2TP Server IP address Then enter the L2TP User Name and Password assigned by your ISP Enter a Maximum Idle Time in minutes to define a maximum period of time for which the Internet connection is maintained during inactivity If the connection is inactive for longer than the
6. PPPoE Enter the PPPoE user name and password assigned by your Service Provider The Service Name is normally optional by may be required by some service providers Enter a Maximum Idle Time fin minutes to define a maximum period of time for which the Internet connection is maintained during inactivity Ifthe connection is inactive for longer than the defined Maximum Idle Time then it will be dropped You can enable the Auto reconnect option to automatically re establish the connection as soon as you attempt to access the Internet again lf your Internet Service Provider requires the use of PPPoE enter the information below User Name FO Password PO Please retype your password PO senvice Name PO MTU 1400 1492 Maximum Idle Time 0 minutes Auto reconnect If your DSL provider says that you are connecting through PPPoE perform these steps Enter the User Name Enter the Password Reenter the password Enter the Service Name if your ISP requires it This is optional Keep the value of MTU as default setting Note MTU Maximum Transmission Unit 1s the largest frame size that can be transmitted over the network Messages longer than the MTU must be divided into smaller frames g To change the maximum idle time enter a new value in minutes This determines how long the Router keeps the Internet connection active after there is no Internet activity from the LAN Enter a value of zero means never log out h By checking the box
7. To enable DMZ hosting select the public IP address which is Router s WAN IP address and enter the IP address of local computer used for DMZ host 38 User s Manual Appendix A Troubleshooting This section describes common problems you may encounter during setup of the Router If you cannot resolve any connection problems after checking the following solutions please contact our tech support Troubleshooting Power Adapter Check connections between Router and external power supply or the wall outlet If the power indicator does not turn on when the power outlet power cord or external power supply If unit powers off after running for a period of time check for loose power connections power losses or surges at the power outlet If problem still persistent please contact our technical support for assistance Router LED Verify that the router and the device attached is on Make sure the cable is seated properly and that the correct cable type is used Make sure that the NIC is configure for the proper communication speed Check the adapter on the attached device and cable connections for possible defects Network Connection Verify that the IP address is properly configured Use the router s DHCP function to dynamically assign IP addresses to any PCs on the attached LAN Please verify that you re on the same sub network if you manually configure your IP Management Problems Make sure that you have configured th
8. is checked Highlight Internet Protocol TCP IP and click the Properties button DOLY Ethernet NDO1X Ethernet Properties nabled ae L_ of lealtek RTL amp 139 Status ib see ji Add to Bridge A Create Shortcut n n General Authentication Advanced Connect using B Realtek ATL8139 Family PCI Fast Ethernet NIC k This connection uses the following items E Client for Microsoft Networks 5 File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks 2 TCP IP ore Rename Properties Install Uninstall Properties Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically Once the new window appears click the OK button Click the OK button again to complete the PC configuration Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General Alternate Configuration fou can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automaticall User s Manual Obtain DNS server address automatical Use the following DNS server addresses L Go to Chapter 4 Configuring the Router Chapter 4 Configuring the Router 13 User s Manual Once you have completed all the hardware installation and have configured your PCs p
9. s s ma 0 f Oo D 0 lo You can filter Internet access for local clients based on IP addresses For example 192 168 62 60 192 168 62 65 Firewall URL Filtering System URL Filtering WAN LAN You can block client PCs accessing the Internet based on URL NAT Firewall Client Filtering gt URL Filtering DMZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The feature allows you to restrict access based on web address Up to 36 web addresses can be blocked in this feature 37 User s Manual Firewall DMZ Demilitarized Zone DM2Z Demilitarized Zone If you have a local chent PC that cannot run an Internet application properly from beh unrestricted two way Internet access by defining a virtual OMZ Host 192 168 62 0 192 168 62 0 192 163 620 192 163 620 192 163 620 192 163 620 192 163 620 192 163 620 The DMZ hosting feature allows local PCs to be exposed to the Internet for use of a special purpose service such as Internet gaming or videoconferencing DMZ hosting forwards all the ports at the same time to the local PC The Virtual Server or Special Application feature is more secure because it only opens the ports you want to have opened while DMZ hosting opens all the ports of local computer exposing the computer so the Internet can see it
10. 33 33 34 35 36 36 37 User s Manual Firewall URL Filtering Firewall DMZ Demilitarized Zone Appendix A Troubleshooting Appendix B Specifications 37 38 40 User s Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Overview of the 802 11b Wireless Router Wireless B Broadband Router is the perfect solution for connecting multiple computers to a high speed Broadband Internet connection This router is combined with a 4 port 10 100 Mbps switch for connection to create a home or small office network an access point for wireless network one 10 100 Mbps Ethernet WAN port for a DSL Cable modem and an Internet firewall for security against Internet hackers The Router has built in 4 port auto MDI MDIX 10 100 Mbps switch this cutting edge combination of router and switch technology eliminates the need to buy an additional hub or switch and serves your network as a completely dedicated full duplex backbone Built in a wireless access point the Router provides a maximum data rate of 11 Mbps with 64 bit 128 bit WEP Encryption and MAC address filtering for wireless LAN security It provides you an easy wireless way to connect multiple computers in your house or office You can enjoy the freedom of wireless LAN from anywhere in and around the building The Router provides a 10 100 Mbps Ethernet WAN port as well as Network Address Translation NAT function which provides the ability to share a DSL or Cable Modem through either its four Eth
11. IP address you have set up 2 Click Advanced Setup then key in default user name of admin and default password of 1234 or using whatever password you have set up 3 Click LAN in the main menu and then click Wireless 4 Click Security Setting 5 Check the box next to g Status Enable and click Set WEP Keys Authentication Type 6 Form the setup screen select the level of WEP encryption you wish to use 64 Bit or 128 Bit 7 You can automatically or manually program the encryption keys These values must be identical on all PCs and Router Automatic Enter a word or group of printable characters in the Passphrase box and click the Generate button These characters are case sensitive Manually There are two different key formats Alphanumeric also called ASCII and Hexadecimal For 64 bit WEP enter 5 characters in Alphanumeric format or 10 digits any combination of 0 9 a f or A F in Hexadecimal format For 128 bit WEP enter 13 characters in Alphanumeric format or 26 digits any combination of 0 9 a f or A F in Hexadecimal format Default TX Key Select which WEP Key 1 4 will be used when the Router sends data Make sure the receiving device is using the same key 8 Click Apply button to save your settings Encryption Wireless Access Control 23 User s Manual Chapter 6 Advanced Configuration Advanced Setup setup Wizard The setu
12. Router LAN DHCP Setting DHCP Settings You can enable DHCP to dynamically allocate IP addresses to your client PCs Internal DHCP Server Enable Disable IP Pool Starting Address 192 168 6250 Firewall IP Pool Ending Address 192 168 62 100 Lease Time One day v By default the Router will function as a DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server allowing it to assign IP DNS server and default gateway addresses to all computers connected to the Router The 34 User s Manual assigned default gateway address is the LAN address of the Router IP addresses will be assigned to the attached PCs from a pool of addresses specified in this screen LAN DHCP Client List System DHCP Client List WAN LAN The DHCP client list allows you to see which clients are connected to the DSL Cable Gateway via IP address host name and MAC gt LAN Settings address gt DHCP Settings gt VVireless NAT Fi DHCP Active IP Table for LAN Firewall DHCP Server IP Address 192 168 62 1 None None None DHCP Client List allows the administrator to see which clients are connected to the Router via DHCP NAT Special Application e System Special Application WAN P PP LAN Applications such as Internet gaming video conferencing and Internet telephony require multiple connections The Special Application NAT feature allows these applications to work properly Special Application Virtual Server
13. b Firewall i i Popular Applications select one m copyto rp E TCP Enable v Enable v Enable J TCP Enable x 2 TCP F i 50 Enable Disable Enable TCP Disable v 3 kem b j f 50 Enable Enable Enable TCP Enable Some applications require multiple connections such as Internet gaming video conferencing Internet telephony and others These applications cannot work when Network Address Translation NAT is enabled If you need to run applications that require multiple connections specify the port range normally associated with an application in the Trigger Port Range field select the protocol as TCP or UDP The following summarizes the Special Applications settings ID Number designating each line item Protocol Communication protocol used by the application Trigger Port Range Range of ports that when used for outgoing traffic will trigger the gateway to accept certain incoming requests Maximum Activity Interval Maximum number of milliseconds after the port trigger action during which incoming requests will be accepted Session Chaining Specifies whether or not dynamic sessions can be chained allowing multi level session triggering Chaining on UDP Specifies whether chaining should be allowed on UDP Address Replacement Specifies whether or not binary address replacement should be performed Address Translation Type Specifies whether ad
14. default IP address of http 192 168 62 1 or using whatever LAN IP address you have set up 2 Click Advanced Setup then key in default user name of admin and default password of 1234 or using whatever password you have set up Click LAN in the main menu and then click Wireless Make sure the box next to Enable Wireless is checked Choose a suitable description name for the wireless network name ESSID or keep it default In the ESSID box enter a value of up to 32 alphanumeric characters Set the Channel or keep it default The default channel is 6 Keep all other fields in default settings Click APPLY button to save your changes Configure and test your PCs for wireless connectivity Check the wireless adapter of your PCs to have a wireless link and are able to obtain an IP address by DHCP from the Router Oa E Once your PCs have basic wireless connectivity to the Router then you can configure the advanced wireless security functions of the Router Configuring WEP Follow the instructions below to set up WEP data encryption Important If you use a wireless PC to configure WEP settings you will be disconnected when you click on APPLY You must then either configure your wireless adapter to match the Router WEP settings or access the Router from a wired PC to make any further changes 1 Connect to the Router at its default IP address of http 192 168 62 1 or using whatever LAN
15. information to make the Router operational in most common environments connecting to the Internet create your own private network and share an Internet connection We ll describe how to use your web browser to configure the Router and to perform some basic operations e g upgrading the software or viewing the connection log a task which may be useful in ongoing operations Finally we ll tell you how to obtain information and help for subjects that are beyond the scope of this manual This manual consists of four chapters and two appendixes Chapter One Introduction explains the features and capabilities of the Router Chapter Two Connecting the Router gives the simple steps for you to follow to connect the Router with PCs and modem Chapter Three Configuring the PCs describes how to configure each of your PCs to be able to communicate with the Router Chapter Four Configuring the Router explains how to login to user interface describes the browser screen and provides the needed steps to configure your Router for specific applications It provides easy to follow instructions for quick Internet access and provides guidelines to the most popular Router configurations Chapter Five Wireless Configuration describes how to configure the wireless features of your Router Chapter Six Advanced Configuration provides information on advanced configurations Appendix A Troubleshooting Appendix B Specifications Safety Warnings
16. is a service that applies to connections in Europe only If your DSL provider says that you are connecting through PPTP perform these steps Enter the PPTP Account Enter the PPTP Password Reenter the PPTP Password Enter the Host Name if your ISP requires it e Enter Service IP Address Your ISP will provide you with the Service IP Address f Enter My IP Address This is the Router s IP address when seen from the Internet Your ISP will provide you with the IP Address you need to specify here ao of 3 WAN Settings PPTP Account PPTP Password Please retype your password Host Mame service IP Address My IP Address My Subnet Mask 0 Optional 1460 i minutes D Auto reconnect Connection IO MTU 1400 1460 Maximum Idle Time g Enter My Subnet Mask This is the Router s subnet mask as seen by external users on the Internet Your ISP will provide you with the subnet mask h Enter the Connection ID if your ISP requires it or leave it blank 1 Keep the value of MTU as default setting Note MTU Maximum Transmission Unit is the largest frame size that can be transmitted over the network Messages longer than the MTU must be divided into smaller frames To change the maximum idle time enter a new value in minutes This determines how long the Router 16 User s Manual keeps the Internet connection active after there is no Internet activity from the LAN Enter a value of zero means never
17. not be enabled The Router sends Request to Send RTS frames to a particular receiving station and negotiates the sending of a data frame After receiving an RTS the wireless station responds with a Clear to Send CTS frame to acknowledge the right to begin transmission Fragmentation Threshold This value should remain at its default setting of 2346 The range 1s 256 2346 bytes It specifies the maximum size for a packet before data is fragmented into multiple packets If you experience a high packet error rate you may slightly increase the Fragmentation Threshold Setting the Fragmentation Threshold too many may result in poor network performance Only minor modifications of this value are recommended DTIM Interval The default value is 1 This value between 1 and 65 535 milliseconds indicates the interval of the Delivery Traffic Indication Message DTIM A DTIM field is a countdown field 20 User s Manual informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages When the Router has buffered broadcast or multicast messages for associated clients it sends the next DTIM with a DTIM Interval value Its clients hear the beacons and awaken to receive the broadcast and multicast messages Max Stations The default value is 250 This value between 1 and 254 represents the maximum number of wireless clients which are allowed to connect with the Router Basic Rates Shows the set of rates reported as Basic R
18. the Router s WAN LAN interfaces System Security Log Use the Log screen to set up and view log files that record the access activity of LAN and WAN clients Access Log Enable Disable session Event Log Bleck Event Log Intsion Event Log Wireless Event Log You may choose to Enable or Disable the Log feature Click Apply to put your changes in effect or click Cancel to undo your changes 27 User s Manual Session Event Log Click Session Event Log to launch the Session Event Log Table window In this screen you can view session event entries The Session Event Log Table shows Index number Transport Type Source IP Source Port Destination IP Destination Port and Terminate Reason Click Refresh to see the latest data Block Event Log Click Block Event Log to launch the Block Event Log Table window In this screen you can view blocking event entries The Block Event Log Table shows Index number Transport Type Source IP Source Port Destination IP Destination Port and Termination Reason Click Refresh to see the latest data Intrusion Event Log Click Intrusion Event Log to launch the Intrusion Event Log Table window In this screen you can view intrusion event entries The Intrusion Event Log Table shows Index number Record Time and Intrusion Type Click Refresh to see the latest data Wireless Event Log Click Wireless Event Log to launch the Wireless Event Log Table window In this screen you c
19. the setup instructions from your ISP you need to select one of WAN connection types The Router supports five connection types PPPoE PPTP L2TP Static IP Address and Dynamic IP Address Each setup screen and available features will differ depending on what kind of connection type you select 2 WAN Type Specify the WAN connection type required by your Internet Service Provider Specify a Dial Up xDSL PPPoE PPTP Fixed IP xDSL or Cable modem c pf Dial Up xDsL PPPoE If you connect to the Internet using an xDSL Modem and your ISP has provided you with a password and Service Name then your ISP uses PPPoE You must choose this option and enter the required information vp c EG pete lf your ISP provided you the PPTP Account PPTP Password Host Name Service IP Address IP Address Subnet Mask and the Connection ID then your ISP uses PPTP You have to choose this option and enter the required information wp c ES uote lf your ISP provided you the L2TP User Name L2TP Password L2TP Server IP address then your ISP uses L2TP You have to choose this option and enter the required information c FRY static IP Address Some xDSL Internet Service Providers may assign a fixed IP address for your DSL Cable Router If you have been provided with this information choose this option and enter the assigned IP address subnet mask router IP and DNS IP addresses for your DSL Cable Router Gig p namic IP Address A Cable modem requires minima
20. wall power outlet Four local LAN 10 100 Ethernet ports for connecting the Router to the local PCs or hub switch Ethernet WAN port for connecting the Router to a Cable or DSL modem Factory Default Reset push button Wireless antenna The Hardware Reset Button The Reset button can be used in one of two ways 1 Reboot the Router while keeping all of its settings If the Router is having problems connecting to the Internet press the Reset button for just a moment with a paper clip or a pencil tip This clears up any jammed connections 2 Restore the Router s factory defaults and clear all of its settings including a new password or wireless settings If you are experiencing extreme problems with the Router and have tried all other troubleshooting measures press the Reset button and hold it down for 10 seconds Chapter 2 Connecting the Router 6 User s Manual This chapter describes how to connect the Router to your local area network LAN You will have to configure your networked PCs to accept the IP addresses that the Router assigns them and you will also have to configure the Router with settings provided by your Internet Service Provider ISP The installation technician from your ISP should have left the setup information for your modem with you after installing your broadband connection If not you can call your ISP to request that data Once you have the setup information you need for your broadband connection you ca
21. 0 Authentication Type Open System Shared Key Both 000000000000 000000000000 Encryption Enable Disable 000000000000 000000000000 ooo000000000 Wireless Access Qontrol oo0o00000000 ooo000000000 000000000000 000000000000 000000000000 000000000000 000000000000 000000000000 000000000000 Enhanced Security Hide SSID in Beacon frame and Block response to Unspecified SSID Wireless Access Control Click on button to set the authorized MAC addresses list Only the devices on the Wireless Control List will be allowed to wirelessly connect to the Router Radio Setting Security Setting Status Authentication Type Open System Shared Key Both Encryption Enable Disable Wireless Access Control On Off Enhanced Security Enhanced Security Check the box to hide the SSID or block the unspecified SSID When wireless clients survey the local area for wireless networks to associate with they will detect the SSID broadcasted by the Router To broadcast the Router s SSID keep the default setting If you do not want to broadcast the Router s SSID then check the box next to hide the SSID 22 User s Manual Configuring the basic wireless settings Follow the instructions below to set up and test basic wireless connectivity Once you have established basic wireless connectivity you can enable security settings appropriate to your needs 1 Connect to the Router at its
22. Wireless B Broadband Router User s Manual Version 1 0 Trademarks Microsoft Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Other brand and product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders Statement of Conditions In the interest of improving internal design operational function and or reliability we reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without notice We does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product s or circuit layout s described herein Federal Communications Commission FCC Compliance Notice Radio Frequency Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures eR
23. able O e NAT Steel from JAN wji Firewall aT End by JAN ie 1 ne Set the time zone for the Router and connecting to a Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP server which allows the Router to synchronize the system clock to the global Internet The synchronized clock in the Router is used to record the security log and control client filtering Administrator Settings Pascal Sects Sal a passwd fo nestrict management access bo ihe DEL ae Router H you want to manage the OSLiCable Router from a semola location foulside of the local network you must also specdy the IP aderess of the mmabe PC Curan Password Password oe Firs Relype password 12 Characters Idle Time ut 5 Min Ramere Platte etree it Erghle O IP Adice Use this menu to restrict management access based on a specific password The default password is 1234 Passwords can contain from 3 12 alphanumeric characters and are case sensitive Idle Time out The amount of time of inactivity before the Router will automatically close the Administrator session Remote Management Using the Remote Management feature you can allow a remote administrator on the Internet to configure upgrade and check the status of your Router To configure your Router for Remote Management 1 Check the box next to Enable 2 Specify the IP address which will be allowed to access the Router 3 Click APLLY button to have your settings take effect
24. an view wireless event entries The Wireless Event Log Table shows Index number Time Severity and Description Click Refresh to see the latest data System Reset System Reset DSL Cable Router In the event that the DSL Cable Router stops responding correctly or in some way stops functioning you can perform a reset Your settings will not be changed To perform the reset click on the Reset button below You will be asked to confirm your decision The reset will be complete when the power light stops blinking Reset In the event that the Router stops responding correctly or in some way stops functioning you can perform a reset Your settings will not be changed To perform the reset click on the Reset button below You will be asked to confirm your decision The reset will be complete when the power light stops blinking WAN Setting system WAN WAN The OSLiCable Gateway can be connected to your service provider in any of the following ways Static IP e IP PPPoE PPP over Ethernet is a common connection method used for xDSL t ONS t Dynamic DNS PPP Tunneling Protocol can support multi protocol Virtual Private Proxy DNS PPTP LAN NAT Static IP Address Firewall Networks PM Uses a static IP address Your service provider gives a static IP address to access Internet services Dynamic IP Address Obtain an IP address automatically from your service provider 25 User s Manual WAN PPPoE
25. art Menu Windows 2000 Support Rp Shut Down star SS 2 On the Configuration tab select the TCP IP line for the applicable Ethernet adapter Do not choose a TCP IP entry whose name mentions PPPoE VPN etc If the word TCP IP appears by itself select that line Click the Properties button 1 Network x Configuration Identification Access Contra The following network components are installed Client for Microsoft Networks Microsoft Family Logon J a Y TC PA F Z 3 Click the IP Address tab select Obtain an IP address automatically TRAP Propet ed Fr Bng aba OO a O n aiban can be aiora acegmed io ho compie F yoa etb Ces rH ee ee ee P neko ainiai for an ciel ogean Prarie b B eet eats User s Manual 4 Click the Gateway tab and verify that the Installed Gateway field is blank Click the OK button 5 Click the OK button again Windows may ask you for the original Windows installation CD or additional files Check for the files at c windows options cabs or insert your Windows CD ROM into your CD ROM drive and check the correct file location e g D win98 if D is the letter of your CD ROM drive 6 Windows may ask you to restart your PC Click the Yes button If Windows does not ask you to restart restart your PC anyway Go to Chapter 4 Configuring the Router Configuring Windows 2000 PCs 1 Click the Start button select Settings and then Contr
26. ates TX Rates Shows the set of Transmission Rates Preamble Type The preamble defines the length of the CRC block for communication between the Router and a wireless network adapter High network traffic areas should use the short preamble type In most cases keep default setting as Long Preamble Radio Setting Authentication Type Open System Shared Key Both Encryption Enable Disable Lee a TITO Set w Ce E peT hel WY Gr Pst a i Wireless Access Control On off At Acres I od bot pa Lk k Enhanced Security Hide SSID in Beacon frame and Block response to Unspecified SSID Authentication Type The default is set to Both which allows either Open System or Shared Key authentication to be used For Open System authentication the sender and the recipient do not use a WEP key for authentication For Shared Key authentication the sender and recipient use a WEP key for authentication Radio Setting Security To create new WEP keys enter a passphrase and click Generate Or you can manually enter the key elements into the table below Authentication Type Open System Shared Key Encrypt on Enable Q Disable Encryption Level 64Bit 128 Bit ee Automatic Manually Wireless Access Control On Off Alphanumeric 5 characters Hexadecimal 10 digits 0 9 A F Genet Key 2 0000000000 keya 0000000000 key4 0000000000 TE
27. d 256 2432 Fragmentation Threshold 256 2346 even numbers only DTIM Interval 1 65535 Max Stations 1 254 Basic Rates 1 2MBps 1 2 5 5 11MBps TX Rates 1 2MBps 1 2 5 5 11MBps Preamble Type Short Preamble Long Preamble Enable Wireless If you disable the wireless wireless devices cannot connect to the Router ESSID The Extended Service Set Identifier ESSID is the network name shared among all devices in a wireless network The ESSID must be identical for all devices in the wireless network It is case sensitive and must not exceed 32 alphanumeric characters which may be any keyboard character Make sure this setting is the same for all devices in your wireless network Channel This field determines which operating frequency will be used It should not be necessary to change the wireless channel unless you notice interference problems with another nearby access point or wireless router Beacon Interval The default value is 100 Enter a value between 1 and 65 535 milliseconds The Beacon Interval value indicates the frequency interval of the beacon A beacon is a packet broadcast by the Router to synchronize the wireless network RTS Threshold This value should remain at its default setting of 2432 The range is 256 2432 bytes Should you encounter inconsistent data flow only minor modifications are recommended If a network packet is smaller than the present RTS threshold size the RTS CTS mechanism will
28. defined Maximum Idle Time then connection will be dropped You can enable the Auto reconnect option to automatically re establish the connection as soon as you attempt to access the Internet again WAN Static IP Static IP lf your Service Provider has assigned a fixed IP address enter the assigned IP Address Subnet Mask and ISP Router Address provided IF address assigned by your ISP oubnet Wask ISP Router Address Does ISP provide more IP addresses Yes If you are required to use a permanent IP address to connect to the Internet then select Static IP Address a Enter the IP address assigned by your ISP This is the Router s IP address when seen from the Internet Your ISP will provide you with the IP address you need to specify here b Enter Subnet Mask This is the Router s subnet mask as seen by external users on the Internet Your ISP will provide you with the subnet mask c Enter ISP Router Address Your ISP will provide you with the IP address you need to specify here This is the ISP server s IP address 3 User s Manual WAN Dynamic IP 3 WAN Settings fu Dynamic IP Address Hast Mame MAC Address po 0 z la po 1 fr Clone MAC Address If your ISP supports DHCP or you are connecting through a dynamic IP address then select Dynamic IP Address a Enter the Host Name if your ISP requires it or leave it blank b Enter the MAC Address and click Clone MAC Addre
29. dress translation should be performed on TCP or UDP packets Two Way Only Allows a new session to be initiated from to the same remote host When you finish configuring your special applications click Apply to put your changes in effect or click Cancel to undo your changes 35 User s Manual NAT Virtual Server Virtual Server You can configure the DSL Cable Gateway as a virtual server so that remote users accessing services such as the Web or FTP at your local site via public IP addresses can be automatically redirected to local servers configured with private IP addresses In other words depending on the requested service TCP UDP port numbers the DSL Cable Gateway redirects the external service request to the appropriate server located at another internal IP address 0 0 0 0 TCP 192 168 62 i 0 0 0 0 TCP 192 168 62 0 0 0 0 0 192 168 62 D If you configure the Router as a virtual server remote users who are accessing services such as Web or FTP at your local site via public IP addresses can be automatically redirected to local servers configured with private IP address In other words depending on the requested service TCP UDP port number the Router redirects the external service requests to the appropriate servers For example If a local PC with a private IP address of 192 168 62 50 acts as a Web and FTP server configure the port to forward HTTP port 80 and FTP port 21 to local addres
30. e the new window appears click the OK button Click the OK button again to complete the PC configuration Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties 21x General fou can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settinc Obtain an IP address automaticall C Use the following IP address adaress Subnet masks Detaulb gateway PreferediDWS senver Altemate WHG senver 5 Restart your PC Go to Chapter 4 Configuring the Router Configuring Windows XP PCs 1 Click the Start button select Settings and then Control Panel Double click the Network Connections icon amp Control Panel File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Pa P Search E Folders ie G Control Panel User s Manual Accessibility Add Hardware Options BG Address Programs d Documents Vi Control Panel a W settings Control Panel G gt Switch to Category view Network Connections p2 Search a Sy Printers and Faxes See Also Fonts Game Taskbar and Start Menu Help and Support rs 4p Windows Update Controllers sii A Ea Select the Local Area Connection icon for the applicable Ethernet adapter Right click the Local Area Connection then click the Properties option Make sure the box next to Internet Protocol TCP IP
31. e Rosers current configuration to a dle named config ben on your PE You can lhen use he Regione Settings lool lo restore the saved bingwa of the OSL Cable Rowler ARemately you Gan uss the Restore io Factory Delile igol to forte lhe DSLACable Rouler to parkeren egel and regions the oignal riy senings im messios Fachory Default Coniguralion i gt p j J Tae Wieck te Check the box next to Restore Factory Default Configuration then click APPLY button to reset all configuration settings to their default values Any settings you have saved will be lost when the default settings are restored This feature is disabled by default 26 User s Manual System Status Status You can use the Status screen to see the connection status for the DSL Cable Router WAN LAN interfaces firmware and hardware version numbers and the number of connected clients to your network Host Name Domain PPPoE Login Disabled PPTP Login Disabled LAN IP Address 192 168 62 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Mac Address 00 10 a7 26 80 c4 Dynamic IP Address 210 61 49 227 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway DNS 168 95 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MAC Address 00 10 a7 26 80 c5 210 61 49 254 DHCP Release DHCP Renew AP Radio Status up Max speed 54 MBps IP Address 192 168 62 1 MAC Address 00 10 a7 26 80 c6 Radio SSID WLAN You can use the Status screen to see the connection status for
32. e router with a valid IP address subnet mask and default Router Check that you have a valid network connection to the Router by pinging the Router s IP Check the network cabling between the management station and the Router 39 User s Manual Appendix B Specifications Standards IEEE 802 3 1OBASE T IEEE 802 3u 100 BASE TX IEEE 802 3x flow control IEEE 802 11b Wireless LAN Ports LAN Four 10 100Mbps RJ 45 Auto MDI MDIX switch ports WAN One 10 100Mbps RJ 45 Auto MDI MDIX port for DSL Cable modem Wireless Frequency band 2 400 2 497 GHz Radio frequency technique Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS Wireless data rate Dynamic rate scaling at 11 5 5 2 1 Mbps Wireless operating channels 1 11 US Canada 1 13 Europe ETSI 10 13 France 10 11 Spain 1 13 or 14 Japan Wireless operating range Open environment 150 300 meter 492 984 feet Indoor environment 30 100 meter 98 328 feet RF max output power 18dBm Receiver sensitivity Typical 85dBm 11 Mbps Antenna One dipole antenna Antenna gain gt 1 4 dBi Antenna max power rating 2W Antenna directional Omni Platforms supported PC or Apple Mac Protocols supported TCP IP NAT UDP PPPoE PPTP DHCP client and server HTTP TFTP CSMA CD for wire CSMA CA for wireless NAT PAT WAN type supported static IP address dynamic IP address DHCP PPPoE client PPTP and L2TP Max users supported 253 Management Embedded Web server for br
33. eless devices The Router provides effective security features which are covered in detail in this chapter There are several ways you can implement the security of your wireless network Restrict access based on MAC address The wireless MAC filters feature allows you to control which wireless equipped PCs may or may not communicate with the Router depending on their MAC addresses MAC address filtering adds an obstacle against unwanted access to your network but the data broadcast over the wireless link is fully exposed WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP is an encryption method used to protect your wireless data communications WEP uses 64 bit or 128 bit keys to provide access control to your network and encryption security for every data transmission To decode data transmissions all wireless devices must use an identical WEP key Higher encryption levels offer higher levels of security but due to the complexity of the encryption they may decrease network performance Understanding the wireless settings To configure the wireless setting of the Router click Advanced Setup key in user name and password click LAN then Wireless link in the menu of the browser interface The wireless settings menu will appear as shown below 19 User s Manual Radio Setting Security Setting Status Wireless Enable Wireless Disable Wireless Firm Ware Yersion 1 3 8 Channel Beacon Interval msec RTS Threshol
34. en from the Internet Your ISP will provide you with the IP address you need to specify here b Enter Subnet Mask This is the Router s subnet mask as seen by external users on the Internet Your ISP will provide you with the subnet mask c Enter ISP Router Address Your ISP will provide you with the IP address you need to specify here This is the ISP server s IP address IF address assigned by your ISP subnet Mask ISP Router Address Dynamic IP Address 3 WAN Settings If your ISP supports DHCP or you are connecting through a dynamic IP address then select Dynamic IP Address a Enter the Host Name if your ISP requires it or leave it blank b Enter the MAC Address and click Clone MAC Address button if your ISP requires a specific MAC address or keep it default setting Important Some ISPs may require a specific MAC address in order to establish Internet connection Aa Dynamic IP Address mooo po fio E la po z 1 fr Clone MAC Address Host Mame MAC Address 17 User s Manual Click APPLY button when completing the selected WAN Setting 6 If your ISP will automatically assign DNS IP addresses to the Router keep the default setting here then click NEXT button If your ISP does not automatically assign DNS IP addresses to the Router e g when Static IP Address connection type is selected enter the DNS IP address in the filed of Primary DNS address and Secondary DNS address You need to ent
35. eorient or relocate the receiving antenna eIncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver eConnect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected eConsult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution 1 FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement The equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body 2 This Transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter 3 Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user authority to operate the equipment EN 55 022 Declaration of Conformance This is to certify that the Router is shielded against the generation of radio interference in accordance with the application of Council Directive 89 336 EEC Article 4a Conformity is declared by the application of EN 55 022 Class B CISPR 22 Compliance with the applicable regulations is dependent upon the use of shielded cables It is the responsibility of the user to procure the appropriate cables 1 User s Manual About This User Manual Welcome to the Networking world of the Wireless Router This manual is intended as a basic introduction to your Wireless Router It provides enough
36. er at least primary DNS address Click FINISH button to complete setup wizard mi Here open RS oer a ie niin of dee ed et acti ee Pye type ie ee ie yea bee Bib ee See ES ee ell Gl oat aras ie ieee ed Gre tine reich iF sibbe Ii ea Whe Ey parabe p ME jima ged ee ee Se ee Ee Pek rn an ete Pep ar a pee OF Grn bkal het the OSS marar I eee ee peed yee Harar i tee oe DAS sere fal ge eek HT LEE Bed ja py ta lF pridru bets Enter DHS address or keep it amp amp Tero for dynamic assignment A byISP 18 User s Manual Chapter 5 Wireless Configuration This chapter describes how to configure the wireless features of your Router In planning your wireless network you should consider the level of security required You should also select the appropriate placement of your Router in order to maximize the wireless performance Guidelines to locate your Router The operating distance or range of your wireless connection can vary significantly based on the physical placement of the Router For best performance place your Router Near the center of the area in which your PCs will operate Away from sources of interfaces such as PCs microwaves and 2 4GHz cordless phones Away from large metal surfaces Understanding the wireless security Unlike wired network data your wireless data transmissions can be received well beyond your walls by anyone with a compatible adapter For this reason use the security features of your wir
37. ernet ports or via its integrated wireless access point It employs a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP that provides dynamic allocation of IP addresses for up to 253 clients on your network Designed with MIPS based processor the Router is an incredibly faster router with more than 60 Mbps LAN to WAN throughput Being independent of platform the Router is an ideal networking solution for PC or Mac users Wireless Router Features The Router provides the following features All in one networking solution provides wireless access point IP sharing switching and firewall security MIPS based processor provides incredibly performance power for wireless AP and Router Built in wireless access point connects multiple 802 11b equipped computers without wires and provides seamless roaming within the IEEE 802 11b WLAN infrastructure More than 60Mbps LAN to WAN throughput eliminates bottleneck of Internet access Auto MDI MDIX feature on WAN and LAN ports detect and correct cable error 10 100Mbps Ethernet WAN port connects DSL Cable modem for high speed Internet sharing access 4 port auto negotiation 10 100Mbps switch connects multiple computers or another Ethernet network Universal Plug and Play provides easy setup Built in NAT function allows multiple PCs up to 253 users and devices to share one Internet connection Built in NAT function provides firewall protection against outside intruders 60 bit 128 b
38. it WEP encryption and MAC address filtering provide wireless security High compatibility design and smart set up wizard ensure easy installation L2TP PPTP IPSec Pass Through VPN allows server client secure connection Virtual Server DMZ allows multimedia applications and Internet servers on LAN MAC address and IP packet filtering enhance transmission security MAC clone meets specific ISP s requirement for Internet sharing Smart Web based setup wizard provides easy installation Platform independent ensures full compatibility with PC or Mac The Router s Front Panel 5 User s Manual The front panel of the Router contains the status LEDs described below LAN C LAN2 Q LAN3 WLAN Power Wireless G Broadband Router System LED Indicators Power Green This LED lights up when the Router is powered on WLAN LED Indicators WLAN Green When the LED lights up the wireless network is active WAN LED Indicators WAN Green The LED lights up when WAN port is connected to a device LAN LED Indicators LANI 4 Green The LED lights up when the corresponding port is connected to a device The Router s Rear Panel The rear panel of the Router contains the port connections listed below Viewed from left to right the rear panel contains the following features DC power connector for connecting through an AC power adapter included as part of the product to the
39. l configuration When you have set up an account with your Cable provider the Cable modem will automatically configure itself so you probably do not need to enter anything more However if there is a Domain Name System DNS server that you would rather use you need to specify the IP address 15 User s Manual PPPoE If your DSL provider says that you are connecting through PPPoE perform these Steps a Enter the User Name b Enter the Password c Reenter the password d Enter the Service Name if your ISP requires it This is optional e Keep the value of MTU as default setting Note MTU Maximum Transmission Unit is the largest frame size that can be transmitted over the network Messages longer than the MTU must be divided into smaller frames 3 WAN Settings User Name Password Please retype your password senice Name MTU 1400 1492 0 minutes gt Auto reconnect Maximum Idle Time f To change the maximum idle time enter a new value in minutes This determines how long the Router keeps the Internet connection active after there is no Internet activity from the LAN Enter a value of zero means never log out g By checking the box next to Auto reconnect the Router will automatically connect to Internet if you are disconnected Important If you enable PPPoE remember to remove any PPPoE applications already installed on any of your PCs PPTP Point to Point Tunneling Protocol PPTP
40. log out k By checking the box next to Auto reconnect the Router will automatically connect to Internet if you are disconnected Important If you enable PPTP remember to remove any PPTP applications already installed on any of your PCs L2TP 3 WAN Settings ES cote Obtain an LTP Serer iP aliar Select this option when your ISP uses L2TP Choose Obtain an L2TP Server IP address automatically if your ISP supports it or choose Use the following L2TP Server IP address and fill in the L2TP Server IP address Then enter the L2TP User Name and alom airaly Li bae the ikrar LITE Sareri aj iis LTF Logri Wier Mare LTP Lagn Pas send Pleas rely pe Our plies acre hig ra Ide me Password assigned by your ISP Enter a Maximum Idle Time in minutes to define a maximum period of time for which the Internet connection 1s maintained during inactivity If the connection is inactive for longer than the defined Maximum Idle Time then connection will be dropped You can enable the Auto reconnect option to automatically re establish the connection as soon as you attempt to access the Internet again Enter th Ligii Lae Heme Login Parsad of LTP Serer IP adeta caquicad By pour Static IP Address If you are required to use a 3 WAN Settings permanent IP address to connect to the Internet then select Static IP Address a Enter the IP address assigned by your ISP This is the Router s IP address when se
41. n begin installation and setup the Router If you want to use a PC with an Ethernet adapter to configure the Router go to Connecting wired PC to the Router If you want to use a PC with a wireless adapter to configure the Router go to Connecting wireless PC to the Router What you need to do before you begin TO ISP INTERNET E TEST OK FIRST Before connecting the Router it s highly recommended to connect your PC to the modem directly and make sure you can get on the Internet without problem Connecting wired PC to the Router Follow these steps to connect wired PC to the Router 1 Power on the Router and modem and make sure all of your PCs are powered off P 2 Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to one of the LAN ports on the rear of the Router and the other end to an Ethernet port on a PC Repeat this step to connect more PCs a switch or other network devices to the Router 3 Connect a different Ethernet cable from your Cable or DSL modem to the EWAN port on the rear of the Router 7 User s Manual 4 Power on all of your PCs If all of your Link LEDs are not lighting up make sure that all your cables are securely plugged in and that all of your hardware is powered on properly Connecting wireless PC to the Router Follow these steps to connect wireless PC to the Router 1 Power on the Router and modem and make sure all of your PCs are powered off Connect an Ethe
42. next to Auto reconnect the Router will automatically connect to Internet if you are disconnected moaocgs Important If you enable PPPoE remember to remove any PPPoE applications already installed on any of your PCs 29 User s Manual WAN PPTP PPTP If your Internet Service Provider requires the use of PPTP enter the information below Mote PPTP for a WAN connection is most popular in Europe PPTP Account PPTP Password Please retype your password Host Mame service IP Address My IP Address My Subnet Mask Connection ID f Optional MITU 1400 1460 1460 Maximum Idle Time i minutes D Auto reconnect Point to Point Tunneling Protocol PPTP is a service that applies to connections in Europe only If your DSL provider says that you are connecting through PPTP perform these steps Enter the PPTP Account Enter the PPTP Password Reenter the PPTP Password Enter the Host Name 1f your ISP requires it Enter Service IP Address Your ISP will provide you with the Service IP Address Enter My IP Address This is the Router s IP address when seen from the Internet Your ISP will provide you with the IP Address you need to specify here Enter My Subnet Mask This is the Router s subnet mask as seen by external users on the Internet Your ISP will provide you with the subnet mask h Enter the Connection ID if your ISP requires it or leave it blank l Keep the value of MTU as default setting Note MTU
43. ol Panel Double click the Network and Dial up Connections icon J Control Panel File Edit View Favorites Tools Help EBak gt E seach PyFolders EBristory Address a Control Panel Bss Accessibility Add Remove Control Panel Options Hardware D Windows Update za Programs r I Documents E Settings II Control Panel aJ Search Use the settings in Control Panel to LT personalize your computer Folder Options Fonts Select an item to view its b Network and Dial up Connections D Help T description Printers 2 Run A SE EERS windows Update ial aie Windows 2000 Support Network and hone and Rp Shut Down Dial up Connections Astar ASS 2 Select the LAN Area Connection icon for the applicable Ethernet adapter Right click the icon then click the Properties option 3 Make sure the box next to Internet Protocol TCP IP is checked Highlight Internet Protocol TCP IP and click the Properties button Disable Local Area Connection 4 Properties EAES Status General n TBR create shortcut Connect using User s Manual oa k pelete BY NDO10 Ethernet Fast Ethernet PCI Bus Adapter Rename al Components checked are used by this connection AWLAN PACKET Protocol ew TTetBEU Protoco i Internet Protocol TCP IP LA 4 Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically Onc
44. owser management Wireless Access Control Firmware upgrade via HTTP DHCP server and client in LAN for IP assignment Even Log text file Universal Plug and Play Restore to factory default setting Security Natural firewall NAT private IP addresses not accessible from Internet IP Packet filtering IP address Port number MAC address filtering 64 bit 128 bit WEP encryption VPN L2TP pass through PPTP pass through IPSec pass through Operating temperature 0 55 C Compliance CE FCC Part 15 C tick 40 User s Manual
45. p wizard will allow you to configure your USL Cable Router for use with a DSL or Cable modem Follow the wizard through each step to set up the DSL Cable Router advanced Setup Di able Route pports advanced functions like hacker attack detection special application access a vittual DMZ host virtual servers client filtering and WPN pass through Highly recommend you to keep the default settings The advanced setup menu is used to configure the LAN and WAN settings as well as other advanced functions such as resetting the router restoring to factory default settings hosting services and upgrading to newer version of firmware client filtering and special applications For the instructions below to enter into the Advanced Setup 1 Connect to the Router at its default IP address of http 192 168 62 1 or using whatever LAN IP address you have set up 2 Click Advanced Setup then key in default user name of admin and default password of 1234 or using whatever password you have set up 24 User s Manual Sysiem k Spec Tine Badr riieansiir geike EFTA ara orade bzonigorodon Tals System Time Tonnecling loa Senge Meteick Time Probi CNTR serer alles the OSLiCable Bowler to synchronize the system clock to Fe Habal hbene The synchnonized clack in the DSL abl Amer is ised io repored the aecunly log and conii chent dering WAN SH Time Zone CAAT E 0 Cenis Tienes Ganga a a LAN Daslighi En
46. rnet cable from your Cable or DSL modem to the EWAN port on the rear of the Router Power on all of your PCs on the wireless network 4 For initial access to the Router through a wireless connection make sure the PC s wireless adapter has its SSID set to WLAN the Router s default setting and its WEP encryption is disabled After you have accessed the Router you can change the Router and this PC s adapter settings to match your usual network settings Uo Chapter 3 Configuring the PCs 8 User s Manual This chapter describes how to configure each of your PCs to be able to communicate with the Router To do this you need to configure your PC s network settings to obtain an IP address automatically so your PC can function as a DHCP client Configuring Windows 98 and Windows Me PCs 1 Click the Start button select Settings and then Control Panel Double click the Network icon J Control Panel File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Bak gt Qsearch CyFolders CBristory Address E Control Panel A o 6 S Ap windows Update Bs Accessibility Add Remove ee a Control Panel Options Hardware rE Programs es E Documents Use the settings in Control Panel to LT Fi FR Settings personalize your computer s Settings Folder Options Fonts e Select an item to view its A Era Network and Dial up Connections description izi Printers i m Run Windows Update Taskbar amp St
47. roperly as described in chapter three you are ready to configure the Router for actual applications The instructions from your ISP tell you how to set up your PC for Internet access Because you are now using the Router to share Internet access among several PCs you will use the setup information to configure the Router instead of your PC You only need to configure the Router one time by using one of the PC you set up Using the Setup Wizard The Setup Wizard will guide you step by step to configure the Router 1 Connect to the Router by typing http 192 168 62 1 in the address field of Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator A about blank Microsoft Inte File Edit View Favorites Too Ql gape ples ach ip i mi oa Pe CELT he haa Ad valet sl Setup Fa USLE abhi Miaa hepti ere el weba ba hra Pik dadea poe 3 For security reason the Router has its own user name and password When prompted enter admin for the user name and 1234 for the password Click OK button 14 User s Manual Connect to 192 168 62 1 User name admin Password 1234 Password ones Remember my password Realm 4 Select the time zone for your location If your location experiences daylight saving check the box next to Daylight Saving Click NEXT button 1 Timo Zona Gel Tera ima erid Behe Bj l bian A j Erd ky BH a Ree i ON ee pa haa ee fe Be a Fi T ba a hl ki E E Fa pL ee ee Co Cee aeg 5 Based on
48. s 192 168 62 50 Service Public IP Service Port Protocol Private IP Address Address Web Servet Ce NN TCP 192 168 62 50 IP address FTP Servet Komer EWAN 21 TCP 192 168 62 50 IP address In order for a remote user to access this server from the Internet the remote user must know the Router s WAN IP address that has been assigned by your ISP If this address is 210 61 49 227 for example an Internet user can access this Web server by directing the browser to http 210 61 49 227 The Router s WAN IP address can be found in Status screen Firewall Setting System Firewall Setting WAN LAN The DSL Cable Router provides extensive firewall protection by restricting connection parameters to limit the risk of intrusion and NAT defending against a wide array of common hacker attacks Firewall Enable Disable gt Client Filtering gt URL Filtering 6 The Router provides extensive firewall protection by restricting connection parameters to limit the risk of intrusion and defending against a wide array of common hacker attacks Check the box next to Disable to disable extensive firewall protection Note The default setting is Enable 36 User s Manual Firewall Client Filtering System Client Filtering WAN LAN You can block certain client PCs accessing the Internet based on IP address NAT Firewall RU Filterinc IP Filter Starting Address IP Filter Ending Address UR ering A B ht Zz
49. ss button if your ISP requires a specific MAC address or keep it default setting Important Some ISPs may require a specific MAC address in order to establish Internet connection WAN DNS DNS A Domain Mame system ONS server is like an index of IP addresses and Web addresses If you type a Web address into you browser such as www inexg com a ONS server will find that name in its index and find the matching IP address 125 121 1689 2459 Most ISPs provide a ONS server for speed and convenience Since your Service Provider many connect to the Internet with dynamic IP settings it is likely that the ONS server IP addresses are also provided dynamically However if there is a ONS serer that you would rather use you need to specify the IP address below Domain Mame Server ONS Address secondary DNS Address optional If your ISP will automatically assign DNS IP addresses to the Router keep the default setting here then click NEXT button If your ISP does not automatically assign DNS IP addresses to the Router e g when Static IP Address connection type is selected enter the DNS IP address in the filed of Primary DNS address and Secondary DNS address You need to enter at least primary DNS address 32 User s Manual WAN Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS provides users a method to tle up their domain names to computers or servers Dynamic DNS Enable Disable Dynamic DNS Provider DynDNS org
50. your network as a Proxy DNS Server specify the Domain Name and Virtual IP Address Click Apply to put your changes in effect or click Cancel to undo your changes LAN LAN Settings Fial LAN Settings pO WAN t LAN Fou can selup ea router local parameters Such as selup the router P Address and Subnet Mask Or F your PC supports UPnP function you cae End this router in My Metwick Places by enable UPnP IP Address 1a 166 B 1 Firewall Subned Mesk 25 Faz J UPnP E Exaile Disable so iis The Router is shipped pre configured to use private IP addresses on the LAN side and to act as a DHCP server The Router s default LAN IP configuration 1s LAN IP address 192 168 62 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 These addresses are part of IETF designated private address range for use in private networks and should be suitable in most applications If your network has a requirement to use a different IP addressing scheme you can make those changes in this screen Universal Plug and Play UPnP helps devices such as Internet appliances and computers access the network and connect to other devices as needed UPnP devices can automatically discover the services from other registered UPnP devices on the network The UPnP feature of the Router can be enabled or disabled for automatic device configuration The default setting for UPnP is enabled If disabled the Router will not allow any device to automatically control the resources of the

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