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1.                                       WAN Access Type  L2TP    IP Address  1721 1  Subnet Mask  Loo Zoo Wd  Server IP Address  172 1 1 254  User Name  1234  Password  eeee             66    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       USB3G  This function may vary depending on model     Please enter the APN  PIN code  user name  and  password provided by your ISP   Please note that some  information might not be needed      8  From the WAN Access Type drop down list  select USB3G  setting provided by your ISP     9  Enter User Name provided by your ISP  Keep it empty if  your ISP doesn t need it    10  Enter Password provided by your ISP  Keep it empty if your  ISP doesn t need it    11  Enter PIN code provided by your ISP  Keep it empty if your  ISP doesn t need it    12  Enter Access Point Name  APN  provided by your ISP   Keep it empty if your ISP doesn t need it    13  Enter Dial Number provided by your ISP  Keep it as default  if your ISP doesn t need it    14  Click Next gt  gt      Quick Setup    WAN Interface Setup    This page is used to configure the parameters for Internet network which connects to  the WAN port of your Access Point  Here you may change the access method to static  IP  DHCP  PPPoE  PPTP or L2TP by click the item value of WAN Access type                                            WAN Access Type  USB3G v  User Name    Password    PIN    APN  internet   Dial Number   og              67    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Wireless Basic Setup    This page is us
2.                              ee aAa   gt  E    Control Panel    X  s   Search Control Panel       View by  Category       User Accounts and Family Safety  Padd or remove user accounts  Pset up parental controls for any user    Appearance and Personalization  Change the theme   Change desktop background   Adjust screen resolution    Clock  Language  and Region  Change keyboards or other input methods  Change display language    Ease of Access  Let Windows suggest settings  Optimize visual display       23    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       2  Inthe Control Panel Home  click on    Change adapter  settings    to continue     View your basic network information and set up connections    LY      x    See full map    GA G31M ES2L PC Network Internet   This computer     View your active networks Connect or disconnect    Network Access type  No Internet access  Public network Connections    Local Area Connection    Change your networking settings  T Set up a new connection or network  See also   Set up a wireless  broadband  dial up  ad hoc  or VPN connection  or set up a router  HomeGroisp or access point     Internet Options   Connect to a network  Windows Firewall Connect or reconnect to a wireless  wired  dial up  or VPN network connection        24    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       3  Single RIGHT click on    Local Area Connection     then click     Properties        Status    Diagnose    Bridge Connections    Create Shortcut  Delete    Rename             25    WELL WRC7010
3.                  Encryption  WEP he   802 1x Authentication  F    Authentication  O Open System O Shared Key    Auto  Key Length  64 bit      Key Format  Hex  10 characters       Encryption Key  eee ee    6              Change setting successfully  Click on Reboot Now button to  confirm     Change setting successfully     Your changes have been saved  The router must be rebooted for the changes to take effect   You can reboot now  or you can continue to make other changes and reboot later     95    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       WEP   Use 802 1x Authentication    WEP aims to provide security by encrypting data over radio  waves so that it is protected as it is transmitted from one end  point to another  However  it has been found that WEP is not as  secure as once believed    1  From the Encryption drop down list  select WEP setting    2  Check the option of Use 802  1x Authentication    3  Click on the ratio of WEP 64bits or WEP 128bits   4    Enter the Port  IP Address and Password of RADIUS  Server     Authentication RADIUS Server  Port  1812 IP address  192 168 1 1  Password eeseee          5  Click Apply Changes button   Wireless Security Setup    This page allows you setup the wireless security  Turn on WEP or WPA by using  Encryption Keys could prevent any unauthorized access to your wireless network              Select SSID    Root AP   11n_AP_Router v                Encryption  WEP vi   802 1x Authentication    Authentication  O Open System O Shared Key    Auto  K
4.          User Name Email                 Password Key        Note   For TZO  you can have a 30 days free trial here or manage your TZO account in contro  pane   For DynDNS  you can create your DynDNS account here       Configure DynDNS    2  From the left hand Management   gt  DDNS menu  The  following page is displayed     Dynamic DNS Setting    Dynamic DNS is a service  that provides you with a valid  unchanging  internet domain name   an URL  to go with that  possibly everchanging  IP address        C Enable DDNS          Service Provider   Dy          Domain Name            User Name Email                 Password Key        Note   For TZO  you can have a 30 days free trial here or manage your TZO account in contro  pane   For DynDNS  you can create your DynDNS account here       199    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       3  Click on Enable DDNS  4  Select the DynDNS from the Service Provider drop down    list     5  Type your own unique User Name  Password and Domain    Name which you applied from www dyndns com in the  relevant boxes  They can be any combination of letters or  numbers with a maximum of 20 characters     6  Click Apply Changes     Dynamic DNS Setting    Dynamic DNS is a service  that provides you with a valid  unchanging  internet domain name     an URL  to go with that  possibly everchanging  IP address        Enable DDNS    Service Provider    Domain Name    User Name Email     Password Key     Note     For TZO  you can have a 30 days free trial here or 
5.         42    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       3  Click on the ratio of Gateway and then click on Next gt  gt      Quick Setup    Operation Mode Setup    You can setup different modes to LAN and WLAN interface for NAT function           Gateway  In this mode  the device is supposed to connect to internet via  ADSL Cable Modem  The NAT is enabled and PCs in four LAN ports  share the same IP to ISP through WAN port  The connection type  can be setup in WAN page by using PPPOE  DHCP client  PPTP  client  L2TP client or static IP        Wireless Isp  In this mode  all ethernet ports are bridged together and the  wireless client will connect to ISP access point  The NAT is enabled  and PCs in ethernet ports share the same IP to ISP through wireless  LAN  You must set the wireless to client mode first and connect to  the ISP AP in Site Survey page  The connection type can be setup  in WAN page by using PPPOE  DHCP client  PPTP client  L2TP client  or static IP     43    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Quick Setup    WAN Interface Setup    From the WAN Access Type drop down list  select USB3G    setting provided by    your ISP     Enter User Name provided by your ISP  Keep it empty if  your ISP doesn t need it    Enter Password provided by your ISP  Keep it empty if your    ISP doesn t need it    Enter PIN code provided by your ISP  Keep it empty if your    ISP doesn t need it    Enter Access Point Name  APN  provided by your ISP   Keep it empty if your ISP doesn t need it    Ent
6.        QoS Rule Setting   Address Type    IP MAC       Local IP Address                      MAC Address                 Mode  Guaranteed minimum bandwidth  Uplink Bandwidth  Kbps    Downlink Bandwidth  Kbps         Comment     Current QoS Rules Table   Local IP   ae Uplink Downlink      Delete Selected Delete All Reset          193    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       22 Route Setup    This page is used to setup dynamic routing protocol or edit  static route entry     1  From the left hand Route Setup menu  The following page  is displayed     Routing Setup    This page is used to setup dynamic routing protocol or edit static route entry        O0 Enable Dynamic Route    NAT    Enabled Disabled  Transmit    Disabled RIP 1 RIP 2  Receive    Disabled RIP 1 RIP 2    O Enable Static Route  IP Address     Subnet Mask                       Gateway           Metric                 Interface     Apply Changes Show Route Table    Static Route Table     Destination IP Address  Delete Selected Delete All    194    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       23 Status    This page displays the current information for the device  It will  display the LAN  WAN  and system firmware information  This  page will display different information  according to WAN setting   Static IP  DHCP  or PPPoE      1  From the left hand Management   gt  Status menu  The  following page is displayed     Status    This page shows the current status and some basic settings of the device     Uptime   Firmware Yersion  Cu
7.      Display characters       132    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       12  Choose a name that people who connect to your network  will recognize     Give your network a name    Choose a name that people who connect to your network will recognize    Network name  SSID    KM18GPRO PC_Network    You can type up to 32 letters or numbers        133    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       13  Enter the Passphrase and then click Next     Help make your network more secure with a passphrase    Windows will use the passphrase provided below to generate a WPA security key for you  The first  time that people connect to this network  they will need the passphrase     Passphrase     01234567  The passphrase must be at least 8 characters and cannot begin or end with a space     Display characters    Create a different passphrase for me    how advanced network security options       134    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       14  A User Account Control screen pops up  click Continue   15  AP is successfully configured by WCN     Configured the selected device for the network  If this can be used wirelessly  you can disconnect the cable     To use this with other network computers  you might need to install the appropriate drivers first        135    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       16  Finally  AP will become configured  see WPS Status   The  authentication algorithm  encryption algorithm  and key  assigned by WCN will be displayed below    Current Key  Info        Wi Fi Protected Setup    This
8.      Static DHCP    Domain Name    802 1d Spanning Tree   Clone MAC Address        10 0 0 2          255 255 255 0          0 0 0 0            Server          10 0 0 100             10 0 0 200          Set Static DHCP          iin_AP_Router          Disabled v          000000000000         Show Client    148    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual                Field Description  IP Address The LAN IP address  Default  192 168 1 254  Subnet Mask The LAN netmask    Default  255 255 255 0       Default Gateway    The LAN Gateway  Default  0 0 0 0       DHCP    DHCP Type  Disable  DHCP Client or Server  Default  DHCP Server       DHCP Client Range    Specify the starting ending IP address of the IP address pool   Default Start IP  192 168 1 100  Default Ending IP  192 168 1 200       Show Client    DHCP client computers devices connected to the device will have  their information displayed in the DHCP Client List table  The table  will show the IP Address  MAC Address  and Expired Time of the  DHCP lease for each client computer device        Domain Name    A domain name is a user friendly name used in place of its  associated IP address  Domain names must be unique  their  assignment is controlled by the Internet Corporation for Assigned  Names and Numbers  ICANN   Domain names are a key element of  URLs  which identify a specific file at a web site              802 1d Spanning Enable or Disable Spanning Tree  Tree  Clone MAC Address MAC Spoofing on LAN       Default  000000000000     
9.     ok    Cana    Ay         126    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       5  If the previous steps are done  open Windows Explorer  Go  to the Network section     6  Click on    Network discovery and file sharing are turned off   Network computers and devices are not visible  Click to  Change                             Name Category    Favorite Links  IE Documents   E Pictures  fe Music    More       Folders bs  E Desktop  IE KM186 Pro   gt  Public  j amp i Computer  3 Floppy Disk Drive             127    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       7  Click on    Turn on network discovery and file sharing                Favorite Links    Help about network discovery  IE Documents       Pictures Open Network and Sharing Center    RB Music    More       Folders    HE Desktop   BE KM186 Pro    B Public  j   Computer  3 Floppy Disk Drive  A   amp  Local Disk  C     amp  Local Disk  D    23 DVD CD RW Drive      Network  Control Panel  i5  Recycle Bin          128    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       8  Click on    No  make the network that   am connected to a  private network       Do you want to turn on network discovery and file sharing for all  public networks     What is network discovery      gt  No  make the network that I am connected to a private network  Network discovery and file sharing will be turned on for private networks  such as  those in homes and workplaces      gt  Yes  turn on network discovery and file sharing for all public  networks       129    WELL WRC7010N User s Manu
10.     scope of this discussion   These classes have different uses  and characteristics     Class A networks are the Internet s largest networks  each with  room for over 16 million hosts  Up to 126 of these huge  networks can exist  for a total of over 2 billion hosts  Because of  their huge size  these networks are used for WANs and by  organizations at the infrastructure level of the Internet  such as  your ISP     Class B networks are smaller but still quite large  each able to  hold over 65 000 hosts  There can be up to 16 384 class B  networks in existence  A class B network might be appropriate  for a large organization such as a business or government  agency     Class C networks are the smallest  only able to hold 254 hosts  at most  but the total possible number of class C networks  exceeds 2 million  2 097 152 to be exact   LANs connected to  the Internet are usually class C networks     Some important notes regarding IP addresses     e The class can be determined easily from field1     field1   1 126  Class A  field1   128 191  Class B  field1   192 223  Class C     field1 values not shown are reserved for special uses     e Ahost ID can have any value except all fields set to 0 or all  fields set to 255  as those values are reserved for special  uses     Subnet masks    A mask looks like a regular IP address  but contains a pattern of  bits that tells what parts of an IP address are the network ID and  what parts are the host ID  bits set to 1 mean  this bit is par
11.    111n_AP_Router    Select the    Encryption      Off No Encryption    Select the key for Wireless Network authentication     Passphrase          Passphrase should be at least 8 characters    IZ Show characters of Passphrase       32    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       8  Select the Protocol mode Fixed IP  DHCP client or PPPoE  Mode and enter related parameters that your ISP  Internet  Services Provider  or Network Administrator provided and  click    Setup    button  when the procedure is completed  it  will start to configure the device for a while     EASY SETUP 1 0 STANDARD    WAN Configuration    Please base on your environment to select one of following protocol     Protocol modes      DHCP Client Mode x    t Configuration Diagnose   Exit         33    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Examples   8 1  PPPoE   Select PPPoE Mode from Protocol modes drop down list  Enter Username and Password offered by the ISP   Click on Setup button    EASY SETUP 1 0 STANDARD    WAN Configuration    Please base on your environment to select one of following protocol   Protocol modes    PPPoE Mode    Please enter your ADSL Username and Password    The information from your Internet Service Provider   ISP   Username    Name your ISP gave you    Password    Password your ISP gave pou     ot Password    Wireles  Configuration Diagnose   Exit         34    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       8 2  DHCP  Select DHCP Client Mode from Protocol modes drop down list  Click on Setup button    EASY S
12.    192 168  10 110            Subnet mask    255  255 255  0         Default gateway    192  168  10   100       Use the following DNS server addresses   Preferred DNS server    192   168  10   100            Alternate DNS server                    52    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Internet WAN access is the PPPoE client  If you can see any Broadband Adapter in the Network    Connections  your Internet WAN access is PPPoE Client     1  Click Broadband Adapter in Broadband and you could  see string Assigned by Service Provider in Details     For PPPoE configuration on Wireless Gateway  you ll need  following information that you could get from your Telecom  or  by your Internet Service Provider     Username of PPPoE  1234 for example  Password of PPPoE  1234 for example      Network Connections    File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help         Back      gt  Pi      Search E Folders    Address   Network Connections       Details    1234   Broadband   Connected   WAN Miniport  PPPOE  LAN or High Speed Internet    IP Address  192 168 10 209  Subnet Mask   255 255 255 255    J Local Area Connection    Assigned by Service Provider 4       53    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       8 Getting Started with the Web pages    The Wireless Gateway includes a series of Web pages that  provide an interface to the software installed on the device  It  enables you to configure the device settings to meet the needs  of your network  You can access it through your web browser    from a
13.    AP is a  repeater  The repeater receives data from the main base station  and relays the data to the wireless clients associated to the  repeater station  and vice versa for data coming from the  clients   If you have more than two APs  remote APs may be  repeaters  or they may be relays that provide an intermediate  stopping point for data if the repeater is too far away from the  main station to communicate     When you configure your main or base WDS station  take note  of the channel you   re set to and the SSID or network name of  your network  If your AP has any kind of channel auto  configuration function that changes channels based on network  conditions  be sure to disable this feature  If your main WDS  station is also your network   s router  make sure it   s set up to  distribute IP addresses in the network     Write down or otherwise take note of the MAC addresses of all of  your WDS stations     many configuration software systems  require you to know these addresses to make the configuration  settings work  Write down the wireless MAC address  it   s often on  a sticker  and not the Ethernet MAC address     Turn on the WDS functionality in your main station  it   s often  labeled WDS  or may say something like Enable This Base  Station As a WDS Main Base Station     that   s the wording  Apple uses for their AirPort Extreme products   When you turn  on this functionality  the configuration software may ask you to  identify the remote repeater s   Have the MA
14.    Clone MAC Address        192 168 2 2          255 255 255 0          0 0 0 0             Server    v                192 168 2 10C          192 168 2 20C          Set Static DHCP       1in_AP_Router          Disabled v                o00000000000          Show Client    7  Change setting successfully  Please wait 20 seconds        Change setting successfully     Do not turn off or reboot the Device during this time     Please wait 17 seconds       151    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       A    Note    You may also need to renew your DHCP lease   Windows 95 98   a  Select Run    from the Start menu    b  Enter winipefg and click OK    c  Select your ethernet adaptor from the pull down menu  d  Click Release All and then Renew All    e  Exit the winipcfg dialog     Windows NT Windows 2000 Windows XP   a  Bring up a command window    b  Type ipconfig  release in the command window   c  Type ipconfig  renew    d  Type exit to close the command window    Linux   a  Bring up a shell    b  Type pump  r to release the lease     c  Type pump to renew the lease     If you change the LAN IP address of the device while connected  through your Web browser  you will be disconnected  You must  open a new connection by entering your new LAN IP address as  the URL     152    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Show Client    To the IP Address  MAC Address  and Expired Time of the  DHCP lease for each client computer device     1  From the left hand Network Settings   gt  LAN Interface  menu  T
15.    Max    Throughput    gt 21 960 Kbps    1 464  Mbps       145    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       7  If the device PIN is correct and the WPS handshake is  successfully done  AP   s Wi Fi Protected Setup page will be  shown as below     Wi Fi Protected Setup    This page allows you to change the setting for WPS  Wi Fi Protected Setup   Using  this feature could let your wireless client automically syncronize its setting and  connect to the Access Point in a minute without any hassle        O Disable WPS    WPS Status  Configured UnConfigured  Reset to UnConfigured    Self PIN Number  62828475    Push Button Configuration    Start PBC  Apply Changes    Current Key Info     Authentication __ Encryption    WPA PSK TKIP C7Un2aEccjPyhkrO1CTDX3             Client PIN Number      Start PIN          Other pages such as Wireless Basic Settings page and  Wireless Security Setup page will also be updated appropriately  as described in previous sections  In this case  AP is in un   configured state before the station initiates the WPS  handshake  According to the WPS spec  AP will create a  wireless profile with WPA2 mixed mode and a random   generated key upon successfully doing the WPS handshake   However  AP will use the original wireless profile and give it to  the station if AP is already in configured state  That means all  settings of AP will not change  Hence  all WPS related pages  keep the same     146    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Wireless Schedule    This page allow
16.    WPA2 Mixed  v       2  Click on the ratio of Personal  Pre Shared Key    O Enterprise  RADIUS     Personal  Pre Shared Key     3  Check the option of TKIP and or AES in WPA Cipher Suite  if your Encryption is WPA     WPA Cipher Suite  TKIP Maes    4  Check the option of TKIP and or AES in WPA2 Cipher Suite  if your Encryption is WPA2     WPA2 Cipher Suite  Citkip Maes    5  Check the option of TKIP and or AES in WPA WPA2  Cipher Suite if your Encryption is WPA2 Mixed     WPA Cipher Suite  CI TKIP AES  WPA2 Cipher Suite  Citkip Maes    6  From the Pre Shared Key Format drop down list  select  Passphrase or Hex  64 characters  setting        Pre Shared Key Format    Passphrase      Pre Shared Key Format    Hex  64 characters  v       7  Enter the Pre Shared Key depending on selected  Passphrase or Hex  64 characters      97    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Pre Shared Key         0123456789       8  Click on Apply Changes button to confirm and return     Apply Changes    9  Change setting successfully  Click on Reboot Now button to    confirm     Change setting successfully     Your changes have been saved  The router must be rebooted for the changes to take effect   You can reboot now  or you can continue to make other changes and reboot later     WPA WPA2 WPA2 Mixed   Enterprise  RADIUS     Wi Fi Protected Access  WPA and WPA2  is a class of systems  to secure wireless  Wi Fi  computer networks  WPA is designed  to work with all wireless network interface cards  but not
17.   149       WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       LAN Interface Setup    To check the configuration of LAN Interface     2  From the left hand Network Settings   gt  LAN Interface  menu  The following page is displayed     Changing the LAN IP address and subnet mask    This page is used to configure the parameters for local area network which connects to the  LAN port of your Access Point  Here you may change the setting for IP address  subnet    mask  DHCP  etc         IP Address   Subnet Mask   Default Gateway   DHCP     DHCP Client Range     Static DHCP    Domain Name    802 1d Spanning Tree   Clone MAC Address        10 0 0 2          255 255 255 0                                     0 0 0 0  Server     10 0 0 100   10 0 0 200             Set Static DHCP          1in_AP_Router          Disabled    v                O00000000000          Show Client    150    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       LAN Interface Se    3   4     5     6    Type IP Address and Change default LAN port IP address     Click in the  P Address and Subnet Mask box and type a  new IP Address and Subnet Mask     Change the default DHCP Client Range     Click Apply Changes     tup    This page is used to configure the parameters for local area network which connects to the  LAN port of your Access Point  Here you may change the setting for IP address  subnet    mask  DHCP  etc         IP Address   Subnet Mask   Default Gateway     DHCP     DHCP Client Range     Static DHCP    Domain Name    802 1d Spanning Tree
18.   26709543    Push Button Configuration  Start PBC  Apply Changes    Current Key Info     Key   Open  None IN A          Client PIN Number  Start PIN          139    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       5  Users must start the PIN method on the station side within  two minutes     Applied client s PIN successfully     You have to run Wi Fi Protected Setup in client within 2 minutes     6  Users must start the PIN method on the station side within  two minutes     Planex wireless Utility                   ad a C  Profile Network Advanced Statistics WM  WPS Radio On Off About     WPS AP List  Rescan  Information  Pin Code    19953533 Renew    WPS Profile List Config Mode    Enrollee bd    YoIP_Wireless 00 E0 4C 81 86 D1       Disconnect     lt     Coan  WPS Associate Progress  gt  gt  0   PBC    fa  WPS Probe IE WPS status is disconnected  O Automatically select the AP    4  Status  gt  gt  Disconnected Link Quality  gt  gt  0   Extra Info  gt  gt  Signal Strength 1  gt  gt  0   Channel  gt  gt  Noise Strength  gt  gt  0     Authentication  gt  gt   Encryption  gt  gt   Network Type  gt  gt  Transmit  IP Address  gt  gt  Link Speed  gt  gt   Sub Mask  gt  gt     Throughput  gt  gt   Default Gateway  gt  gt     Receive  Link Speed  gt  gt     Throughput  gt  gt        140    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       7  If the device PIN is correct and the WPS handshake is  successfully done on the station side  User   s Wi Fi  Protected status will be shown as below     Planex wireless Uti
19.   Address field    4  Enter any comment in Comment field     5  Click Apply Changes     MAC Filtering    Entries in this table are used to restrict certain types of data packets from your local  network to Internet through the Gateway  Use of such filters can be helpful in securing  or restricting your local network        Enable MAC Filtering  MAC Address  000848122926   Comment   Test                      Current Filter Table     MAC Address  Delete Selected Delete All    6  Now the MAC Filter that you created has been added and  listed in the Current Filter Table     7  Now the MAC Address in the Current Filter Table cannot  have the Internet Access     Current Filter Table     MAC Address    00  0a  48  12 29 26 Test a    Delete Selected Delete All    184    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       1 T   Port Forwarding    Entries in this table allow you to automatically redirect common  network services to a specific machine behind the NAT firewall   These settings are only necessary if you wish to host some sort  of server like a web server or mail server on the private local  network behind your Gateway s NAT firewall     Your device has built in advanced Security features that protect  your network by blocking unwanted traffic from the Internet     If you simply want to connect from your local network to the  Internet  you do not need to make any changes to the default  Security configuration  You only need to edit the configuration if  you wish to do one or both of the foll
20.   If Internet Protocol  TCP IP  does not display as an installed  componert  click Install      In the Select Network Component Type dialog box  select  Protocol  and then click Aad      Select Internet Protocol  TCP IP  in the Network Protocols  list  and then click OK    You may be prompted to install files from your Windows  2000 installation CD or other media  Follow the instructions  to install the files     If prompted  click OK to restart your computer with the new  settings     Next  configure the PCs to accept IP information assigned by  the Wireless Gateway     8     10     11     12     In the Control Panel  double click the Network and Dial up  Connections icon    In the Network and Dial up Connections window  right click  the Local Area Connection icon  and then select Properties   In the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box  select  Internet Protocol  TCP IP   and then click Properties    In the Internet Protocol  TCP IP  Properties dialog box  click  the radio button labeled Obtain an IP address automatically   Also click the radio button labeled Obtain DNS server  address automatically    Click OK twice to confirm and save your changes  and then  close the Control Panel     222    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Windows Me PCs    1     2   3     In the Windows task bar  click the Start button  point to  Settings  and then click Control Panel    Double click the Network and Dial up Connections icon    In the Network and Dial up Connections window  righ
21.   P Search     Folders   E     Address e Network Connections            _ LAN or High Speed Internet  Network Tasks    ocal 4rea Connection  Create a new  connection    Set up a home or small  office network    Change Windows  Firewall settings    v Disable this network   Bridge Connections  device      Qy Repair this connection Create Shortcut          Delete    m  Rename this connection       view status of this  connection     a  Change settings of this  connection       Properties       15    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       3  Double click on  Internet Protocol  TCP IP        Local Area Connection Properties  l Advanced    Connect using     S  Realtek RTL8168C P  8111C P  PCI       This connection uses the following items       Client for Microsoft Networks  5 File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks                Crit        Description    Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol  The default  wide area network protocol that provides communication  across diverse interconnected networks     C  Show icon in notification area when connected  Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity          16    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       4  Check  Obtain an IP address automatically  and  Obtain  DNS server address automatically  then click on  OK  to  continue     Internet Protocol  TCP IP  Properties      he  a z z 7  General   Alternate Configuration         You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports  this capabi
22.   Save Reload Settings    This page allows you save current settings to a file or reload the settings from the file  which was saved previously   Besides  you could reset the current configuration to factory default        Save Settings to File  Save       Load Settings from File    Browse     l Upload          Reset Settings to Default  Reset    213    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       3  If you are happy with this  click Upload to start to load  settings from file     Save  Reload Settings    This page allows you save current settings to a file or reload the settings from the file  which was saved previously   Besides  you could reset the current configuration to factory default     Save Settings to File  Save       Load Settings from File  iiron 530Desktopiconfig dat  Browse       Upload             Reset Settings to Default  Reset      4  Once it finished loading settings form file  it ll show the  message below     Update successfully     Update in progressing   Do not turn off or reboot the Device during this time     Please wait 44 seconds       214    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Resetting to Defaults    If you do make changes to the default configuration but then  wish to revert back to the original factory configuration  you can  do so by resetting the device to factory defaults        4 If you reset your device to factory defaults  all previous  Note configuration changes that you have made are overwritten by the  factory default configuration     Software Res
23.   click on Site Survey   10  Click Site Survey button     Wireless Site Survey    This page provides tool to scan the wireless network  If any Access Point or IBSS is found   you could choose to connect it manually when client mode is enabled     Site Survey  SSID BSSID Encrypt  signal  Select       117    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       11  Now you could see the APs that scanned by the Wireless  Gateway were listed below     12  Click on the ratio of AP   s SSID under the item Select that  you want the Wireless Gateway to connect to     13  Click Next button   Wireless Site Survey    This page provides tool to scan the wireless network  If any Access Point or IBSS is found   you could choose to connect it manually when client mode is enabled     Site Survey  SSID BSSID Encrypt    RAZ00R4G1 EEA E 9    00 13 33 99 b6 ae el AP no   66         TW263R4 00 13 33 99 b8 13  6  0    AP no   46   O    D Link TEST 00 13 46 88 01 b4  1   6    AP WPA PSK WPAZ PSK   38   re   echh oS SENG re 8 2    00 13 33  9f  9a  9c er AP WPA PSK   38   O  3com IAEE 11    00 13 33 9a aa 0a RENI AP WEP   32   O  perean 00 16 01 98 17 41  3  0    AP WEP   28   O    carytrad 00  1e 8c bb 2   5a  e   6    AP WEP   24   O  OFFICE1 ioe ee ih 7    00  16 01 98 bc e5   Ea   AP WPA PSK   18   O    INN       14  Click Next button   Wireless Site Survey    This page provides tool to scan the wireless network  If any Access Point or IBSS is found   you could choose to connect it manually when client mode is enab
24.   computer  on the Internet  consisting  of four numbers  each from 0 to 255  separated by periods   e g   209 191 4 240  An IP address consists of a network ID  that identifies the particular network the host belongs to  and  a host ID uniquely identifying the host itself on that network   A network mask is used to define the network ID and the  host ID  Because IP addresses are difficult to remember   they usually have an associated domain name that can be  specified instead  See domain name  network mask     Internet Service Provider  A company that provides Internet access to its customers   usually for a fee     Local Area Network  A network limited to a small geographic area  such as a  home or small office     Light Emitting Diode  An electronic light emitting device  The indicator lights on the  front of the Wireless Gateway are LEDs     Media Access Control address   The permanent hardware address of a device  assigned by  its manufacturer  MAC addresses are expressed as six pairs  of hex characters  with each pair separated by colons  For  example  NN NN NN NN  NN NN     See network mask     Abbreviation for Megabits per second  or one million bits per  second  Network data rates are often expressed in Mbps     Network Address Translation   A service performed by many routers that translates your  network   s publicly known IP address into a private IP address  for each computer on your LAN  Only your router and your    240    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       netwo
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26.   necessarily with first generation wireless access points  WPA2  implements the full standard  but will not work with some older  network cards  Both provide good security  with two significant    issues     e Either WPA or WPA2 must be enabled and chosen in  preference to WEP  WEP is usually presented as the first  security choice in most installation instructions     e Inthe  Personal  mode  the most likely choice for homes  and small offices  a pass phrase is required that  for full  security  must be longer than the typical 6 to 8 character  passwords users are taught to employ     1  From the Encryption drop down list  select WPA  WPA2 or                         WPA2 Mixed setting   Encryption    WPA vj  Encryption    WPA2 v  Encryption    WPA2 Mixed v            2  Click on the ratio of Enterprise  RADIUS       Enterprise  RADIUS     Personal  Pre Shared Key     WPA Authentication Mode     3  Check the option of TKIP and or AES in WPA Cipher Suite    if your Encryption is WPA     WPA Cipher Suite     TKIP Maes    98    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       4  Check the option of TKIP and or AES in WPA2 Cipher Suite  if your Encryption is WPA2     WPA2 Cipher Suite  Citkie Maes    5  Check the option of TKIP and or AES in WPA WPA2  Cipher Suite if your Encryption is WPA2 Mixed     WPA Cipher Suite  Citkip Maes  WPA2 Cipher Suite  Olrkip Maes    6  Enter the Port  IP Address and Password of RADIUS  Server              Authentication RADIUS Server  Port 1812 IP address  192 1
27.   select    e  Internet Gateway Device discovery and Control Client    e  Universal Plug and Play     If you are using Windows XP SP2  select    e  Internet Gateway Device discovery and Control Client         UPnP User Interface        6  Reboot your system     Once you have installed the UPnP software and you have  rebooted  and your network includes the IGD system   you  should be able to see the IGD controlled device on your  network     232    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       For example  from the Network Connections window you should  see the Internet Gateway Device       Network Connections    File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help         Back     amp  pe Search   gt  gt  Folders   Ez       Address e Network Connections       Network Tasks    fal Create a new  connection    Set up a home or small  office network    Change Windows __Internet Gateway _  Firewall settings    Disconnect this  connection  mj Rename this connection     view status of this  connection   LAN or High Speed Internet   E  Change settings of this    connection Local Area Connection    Connected  ae     SiS 900 PCI Fast Ethernet Ada     Other Places    G Control Panel      My Network Places     My Documents     My Computer    Details    Internet Connection  Internet Gateway       233    Chyba  Styl neni definov  n  User s Guide    Troubleshooting       D Troubleshooting    This appendix suggests solutions for problems you may  encounter in installing or using the Wireless Gateway  and  provi
28.  AES  Passphrase encryption  follow the instructions in  Configuring WPA  AES  Passphrase security     e  f you want to use WPA  AES    Wi Fi Protected Access   AES  HEX  64 characters  encryption  follow the  instructions in Configuring WPA2  AES  HEX  64  characters  security     e If you want to use WPA2  AES    Wi Fi Protected Access 2   AES  Passphrase encryption  follow the instructions in  Configuring WPA2  AES  Passphrase security     e  f you want to use WPA2  AES    Wi Fi Protected Access 2   AES  HEX  64 characters  encryption  follow the  instructions in Configuring WPA2  AES  HEX  64  characters  security    e  f you want to use WPA2 Mixed  Wi Fi Protected Access 2   Mixed  Passphrase encryption  follow the instructions in  Configuring WPA2  Mixed  Passphrase security    e If you want to use WPA2 Mixed  Wi Fi Protected Access 2   Mixed  HEX  64 characters  encryption  follow the  instructions in Configuring WPA2  Mixed  HEX  64  characters  security     77    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Configuring WEP 64bit ASCII  5 characters  security  The example set in this section is for 64bit encryption     1  From the Encryption drop down list  select WEP setting   2  From the Key Length drop down list  select 64 bit setting     3  From the Key Format drop down list  select ASCII  5  characters  setting     4  Type the Key Setting   5  Click Finished     Quick Setup    Wireless Security Setup    This page allows you setup the wireless security  Turn on WEP or WPA by
29.  Click on Reboot Now button to  confirm     Change setting successfully        Your changes have been saved  The router must be rebooted for the changes to take effect   You can reboot now  or you can continue to make other changes and reboot later     106    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       21  Click Close button to close and exit the WDS Security  Setup     WDS Security Setup    This page allows you setup the wireless security for WDS  When enabled   you must make sure each WDS device has adopted the same encryption  algorithm and Key              Encryption    None                     WEP Key Format     ASCII  5 characters           WEP Key                 Pre Shared Key Format   Passphrase  Pre Shared Key       22  Change setting successfully  Click on Reboot Now button to  confirm     Change setting successfully        Your changes have been saved  The router must be rebooted for the changes to take effect   You can reboot now  or you can continue to make other changes and reboot later     107    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       23  Click Apply Changes button     WDS Settings    Wireless Distribution System uses wireless media to communicate with other  APs  like the Ethernet does  To do this  you must set these APs in the same  channel and set MAC address of other APs which you want to communicate  with in the table and then enable the WDS     V  Enable WDS    MAC  Address  001122334455                Data Rate    Auto                   Comment   Testi    Apply Change
30.  E E E A 64  PPTP snan a dete acest 65  a Aan EE A E A AT 66  USB3G  This function may vary  depending ON MOE     eeeeeeceeceeeeeeeeeeteeeeteeteeeetees 67  Wireless Basic Setup             ccececceeseceeeeseeeeeeeeeteeeeateeeeeeeaes 68  AP  ACCESS POI      eeeeeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeateateeeateatenens 69  Glentana e E a E rrr eee 70  WDS  Wireless Distribution System               ceeeee 71  WDS  Wireless Distribution System  only             0  74  AP  Access Point    WDS  Wireless  Distribution System          eccceseeeeeeeecteeeeteeeeeeeeeeeaes 75  Wireless Security Setup   0 0    ccsccceeceeeesteeeeeeeeeeteeateeeeteeaes 76  Configuring WEP 64bit ASCII  5  characters  SCULLY    eseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeteeeeteeeeteetees 78  Configuring WEP 64bit Hex  10  characters  SCULLY    eeeeeeecseeeeeeeeeeeteseeteeteneetees 79  Configuring WEP 128bit ASCII  13  characters  SCULLY    tees eeeeeeeeeeteeeetetteteeteteetees 80  Configuring WEP 128bit Hex  26  Characters  Security esiin ai 81  Configuring WPA  AES  HEX  64  characters  security          esesesesessesseeessesrerernesrerersesneres 83  Configuring WPA2  AES  HEX  64  characters  SCULLY    eeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeteeeeteetees 85  Configuring WPA2  Mixed  Passphrase  SECUN nating ae intet ett pn a ee 86  Configuring WPA2  Mixed  HEX  64  characters  SCULLY    eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeteteeteeteteetees 87  Operation Mode              e ccecceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 88  Setting Operation Mode            ccecccseceseeeseeeeeteeteee
31.  Enter User Name determined by your ISP  Keep it empty if  your ISP doesn t need it   3  Enter Password determined by your ISP  Keep it empty if  your ISP doesn t need it   4  Enter PIN code determined by your ISP  Keep it empty if  your ISP doesn t need it   5  Enter Access Point Name  APN  determined by your ISP   Keep it empty if your ISP doesn t need it   6  Enter Dial Number determined by your ISP  Keep it as  default if your ISP doesn t need it   7  Click Next gt  gt      Quick Setup    WAN Interface Setup    This page is used to configure the parameters for Internet network which connects to  the WAN port of your Access Point  Here you may change the access method to static  IP  DHCP  PPPoE  PPTP or L2TP by click the item value of WAN Access type                                            WAN Access Type    USB3G    User Name    Password    PIN    APN  internet   Dial Number   oo              168    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Clone MAC Address    Some particularly ISPs do not want you to have a home  network and have a DSL Cable modem that allows only 1 MAC  to talk on the internet  If you change network cards  you have to  call them up to change the MAC  The Wireless Gateway can it   s  MAC to computer s one that was originally set up for such an  ISP     This page allows you to enable or disable Clone MAC Address   option    1  From the left hand Network Settings   gt  WAN Interface  menu  The following page is displayed     2  Enter the MAC for example 012345
32.  IP Address port Range  80 Fi    10 0 0 101 TCP Test         Delete Selected     Delete all     Reset         186    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Port Forwarding for UDP with specified IP    Please follow example below to configure the Port Forwarding  to Specified IP with UDP     1  From the left hand Firewall   gt  Port Forwarding menu  The  following page is displayed     Port Forwarding    Entries in this table allow you to automatically redirect common network services to a specific  machine behind the NAT firewall  These settings are only necessary if you wish to host some sort of  server like a web server or mail server on the private local network behind your Gateway s NAT  firewall        C Enable Port Forwarding    IP Address  Protocol    20th    Port Range       Comment   Apply Changes Reset             Current Port Forwarding Table     Local IP Address Port Range   Comment   Select    Delete Selected Delete All    2  Check the option Enable Port Forwarding to enable the  Enable Port Forwarding     3  Enter the IP Address that the port you want to be forwarded  in IP Address field     4  From the Protocol drop down list  select UDP setting   5  Enter any comment in Comment field   6  Click Apply Changes     Port Forwarding    Entries in this table allow you to automatically redirect common network services to a specific  machine behind the NAT firewall  These settings are only necessary if you wish to host some sort of  server like a web server or mail server 
33.  Obtain an IP address  automatically     Click the DNS Configuration tab  and then click the radio  button labeled Obtain an IP address automatically     Click OK twice to confirm and save your changes   You will be prompted to restart Windows     Click Yes     Windows NT 4 0 workstations    First  check for the IP protocol and  if necessary  install it     1     2   3     In the Windows NT task bar  click the Start button  point to  Settings  and then click Control Panel    In the Control Panel window  double click the Network icon   In the Network dialog box  click the Protocols tab    The Protocols tab displays a list of currently installed    network protocols  If the list includes TCP IP  then the  protocol has already been enabled  Skip to step 9     If TCP IP does not display as an installed component  click  Add       In the Select Network Protocol dialog box  select TCP IP   and then click OK     You may be prompted to install files from your Windows NT  installation CD or other media  Follow the instructions to  install the files     After all files are installed  a window displays to inform you  that a TCP IP service called DHCP can be set up to  dynamically assign IP information     Click Yes to continue  and then click OK if prompted to  restart your computer     Next  configure the PCs to accept IP information assigned by  the Wireless Gateway     224    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual        4    Note    7  Open the Control Panel window  and then double click the  
34.  Settings    page and click    Reset    to reload factory  default settings           Self PIN Number    Self PIN Number    is AP   s PIN  Whenever users want to change  AP   s PIN  they could click    Regenerate PIN    and then click     Apply  Changes     Moreover  if users want to make their own PIN  they  could enter four digit PIN without checksum and then click     Apply  Changes     However  this would not be recommended since the  registrar side needs to be supported with four digit PIN              Field Description  Push Button Clicking this button will invoke the PBC method of WPS  It is only  Configuration used when AP acts as a registrar              120    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual          Apply Changes Whenever users want to enable disable WPS or change AP   s PIN     they need to apply this button to commit changes        Reset It restores the original values of    Self PIN Number    and    Client PIN    Number              Client PIN Number   It is only used when users want their station to join AP   s network        The length of PIN is limited to four or eight numeric digits  If users  enter eight digit PIN with checksum error  there will be a warning  message popping up     If users insist on this PIN  AP will take it        Introduction of WPS    Although home Wi Fi networks have become more and more  popular  users still have trouble with the initial set up of network   This obstacle forces users to use the open security and  increases the risk of eav
35.  System Flood  SYN o Packets  Second  whole System Flood  FIN o Packets  Second  Whole System Flood  UDP  E  Packets  Second  Whole System Flood  ICMP 0 Packets Second  Per Source IP Flood  SYN m  Packets   Second  Per Source IP Flood  FIN 0 Packets   Second  Per Source IP Flood  UDP 0 Packets  Second  Per Source IP Flood  ICMP D Packets   Second  TCP UDP PortScan Low     Sensitivity   ICMP Smurf   IP Land   IP Spoof   IP TearDrop   PingOfDeath   TCP Scan   TCP SynWithData   UDP Bomb    UDP EchoChargen    Select ALL Clear ALL    Enable Source IP Blocking 0 Block time  sec     Apply Changes                6  Change setting successfully  Click on Reboot Now button to  confirm     Change setting successfully     Your changes have been saved  The router must be rebooted for the changes to take effect   You can reboot now  or you can continue to make other changes and reboot later     206    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       28    Log    This page can be used to set remote log server and show the  system log     System Log    1  From the left hand Management menu  click on Log  The  following page is displayed     System Log    This page can be used to set remote log server and show the system log     C Enable Log  system all wireless Dos 11s    Enable Remote Log Log Server IP Address     Apply Changes                            Option Description   Enable Log Enable Disable the feature   Default  Disable  system all All system logs will be recorded in the system log  wireless The
36.  TCP port 80 for both  Outbound and Inbound packet     2  From the left hand Firewall   gt  Port Filtering menu  The  following page is displayed     Port Filtering    Entries in this table are used to restrict certain types of data packets from your local  network to Internet through the Gateway  Use of such filters can be helpful in securing  or restricting your local network        CO Enable Port Filtering                            Port Range    Protocol  Comment                 Current Filter Table     Port Range    3  Check the option Enable Port Filtering to enable the port  filtering     4  Enter 80 and 80 in Port Range field    5  From the Protocol drop down list  select TCP setting   6  Enter HTTP in Comment field    7  Click Apply Changes     Enable Port Filtering                      Port Range  50    80 Protocol  TCP     Comment  HTTP             172    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       8  Now the port filter that you created has been added and  listed in the Current Filter Table     9  Now the TCP port for both Outbound and Inbound packet  has been denied     Current Filter Table     Port Range  80    lect  TCP HTTP F     Delete Selected Delete All    Now you cannot visit any web site due to the TCP port 80 has  been blocked by the Port Filtering rule that created     Port filtering for UDP port 53    Please follow example below to deny the UDP port 53 for both  Outbound and Inbound packet     1  From the left hand Firewall   gt  Port Filtering menu  The  follow
37.  The following  page is displayed     Change setting successfully   Do not turn off or reboot the Device during this time     Please wait 85 seconds        210    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       30    Save Reload Settings    This page allows you save current settings to a file or reload the  settings from the file which was saved previously     Besides  you could reset the current configuration to factory  default     If you do make changes to the default configuration but then  wish to revert back to the original factory configuration  you can  do so by resetting the device to factory defaults     Save Settings to File    It allows you save current settings to a file     1  From the left hand Management menu  click on Reset  factory default  The following page is displayed     Save  Reload Settings    This page allows you save current settings to a file or reload the settings from the file  which was saved previously   Besides  you could reset the current configuration to factory default        Save Settings to File  Save     Load Settings from File  Browse    Upload  Reset Settings to Default  Reset      Figure 11  Reset to Defaults page       Option    Description       Save Settings  to File    Save the Settings to a File       Load Settings  from File    Load Settings from a File          Reset  Settings to  Default       Reset Settings to Factory Default          211    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       2  Click on Save        Save Reload Settings    This page allows 
38.  Turn on WEP or WPA by using  Encryption Keys could prevent any unauthorized access to your wireless network                          Encryption  WPA  AES  v   Pre Shared Key Format    Hex  64 characters      Pre Shared Key   01234567890123456789012345678            16  Change setting successfully  Please wait for a moment  while rebooting     Change setting successfully     Please wait for a moment while rebooting        83    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Configuring WPA2  AES  Passphrase security  The example set in this section is for WPA2  AES  Passphrase    encryption    1  From the Encryption drop down list  select WPA2  AES   setting    2  From the Pre Shared Key Format drop down list  select  Passphrase setting     3  Type the Pre Shared Key   4  Click Finished     Quick Setup    Wireless Security Setup    This page allows you setup the wireless security  Turn on WEP or WPA by using  Encryption Keys could prevent any unauthorized access to your wireless network                             Encryption  WPA2 AES      Pre Shared Key Format  Passphrase v  Pre Shared Key  01234657          5  Change setting successfully  Please wait for a moment  while rebooting     Change setting successfully     Please wait for a moment while rebooting        84    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Configuring WPA2  AES  HEX  64 characters  security    The example set in this section is for WPA2  AES  HEX  64  characters  encryption     1  From the Encryption drop down list  select W
39.  Zone Select    GMT 08 00 Pacific Time  US  amp  Canada   Tijuana v          C Enable NTP client update  Automatically Adjust Daylight Saving  NTP server                        O  Manual IP Setting        203    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       2  From the Time Zone Select drop down list  select Your    Own Time Zone    3  Check the option Enable NTP client update    4  From the NTP server drop down list  select a NTP Server   Or you can add server to the SNTP association list using IP  address  Adding a server to the association list  automatically starts the synchronization process     5  Click Apply Changes   Time Zone Setting    You can maintain the system time by synchronizing with a public time server over the Internet                                         Yr 2009 Mon 12  Day 29  Hr 20  Mniil2   Sec 4  Copy Computer Time       GMT 08  00 Pacific Time  US  amp  Canada   Tijuana                   Current Time            Time Zone Select      O Automatically Adjust Daylight Saving       192 5 41 41   North America       O    Manual IP Setting     6  Change setting successfully  Click on Reboot Now button to  confirm              NTP server              Change setting successfully     Your changes have been saved  The router must be rebooted for the changes to take effect   You can reboot now  or you can continue to make other changes and reboot later     204    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       af Denial of Service    A  denial of service   DoS  attack is characterized 
40.  and associate with AP  However  the device  may connect to other APs if the wireless profile does not belong  to the proxy AP  Users must carefully choose the wireless  profile or create a wireless profile on an external registrar     122    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Infrastructure Client mode    In Infrastructure Client mode  Wireless Gateway only supports  enrollee   s role  If users click    Start PIN     click    Start PBC     or  press the physical button on Wireless Gateway  it will start to  seek WPS AP  Once users apply the same method on registrar  side  Wireless Gateway will receive the wireless profile upon  successfully doing the registration protocol  Then Wireless  Gateway will associate with an AP     Instructions of AP   s and Client   s operations    At this state  AP is transparent to users  If users want to  configure a station or any device that is capable of being an  enrollee  they have to enter device   s PIN into an external  registrar and choose an appropriate wireless profile  After the  PIN is entered  the external registrar will inform AP this event   AP then conveys the encrypted wireless profile between the  device and the external registrar  Finally  the device will use the  wireless profile and associate with AP  However  the device  may connect to other APs if the wireless profile does not belong  to the proxy AP  Users must carefully choose the wireless  profile or create a wireless profile on an external registrar     123    WELL WR
41.  available you are strongly advised to  Note install it on your device to ensure that you take full advantage of  any new feature developments     Manually updating firmware    You can manually download the latest firmware version from  provider s website to your PC   s file directory     Once you have downloaded the latest firmware version to your  PC  you can manually select and install it as follows     1  From the left hand Management menu  click on Upgrade  Firmware Upgrade  The following page is displayed     2  Click on the Browse    button     Upgrade Firmware    This page allows you upgrade the Access Point firmware to new version  Please note  do  not power off the device during the upload because it may crash the system        Firmware Yersion  v2 3 1    Select File      Browse            Figure 10  Manual Update Installation section     Note that if you are using certain browsers  Such as Opera  7  the Browse button is labeled Choose      Use the Choose file box to navigate to the relevant directory  where the firmware version is saved     3  Once you have selected the file to be installed  click Open   The file   s directory path is displayed in the New Firmware  Image  text box    4  Click Upload  The device checks that the selected file  contains an updated version of firmware  A status screen  pops up  please wait for a while           Please wait       __            S ttt    209    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       5  Firmware update has been update complete 
42.  be a low security option     e Wi Fi Protected Access  WPA   provides a stronger data  encryption method  called Temporal Key Integrity Protocol   TKIP    It runs in a special  easy to set up home mode  called Pre Shared Key  PSK  that allows you to manually  enter a pass phrase on all the devices in your wireless  network  WPA data encryption is based on a WPA master  key  The master key is derived from the pass phrase and  the network name  SSID  of the device     76    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       To configure security  choose one of the following options     e  f you do not want to use Wireless Network security  From  the Encryption drop down list  select None setting and then  click Finished  None is the default setting  but you are  strongly recommended to use wireless network security  on your device     e  f you want to use WEP 64bit ASCII  5 characters  data  encryption  follow the instructions in Configuring 64bit ASCII   5 characters  encryption     e  f you want to use WEP 64bit Hex  10 characters  data  encryption  follow the instructions in Configuring WEP 64bit  Hex  10 characters  security     e  f you want to use WEP 128bit ASCII  5 characters  data  encryption  follow the instructions in Configuring WEP  128bit ASCII  5 characters  security     e  f you want to use WEP 128bit Hex  10 characters  data  encryption  follow the instructions in Configuring WEP  128bit Hex  10 characters  security     e  f you want to use WPA  AES    Wi Fi Protected Access  
43.  computer s   your LAN hub switch  if applicable    and the Wireless Gateway     The diagram below illustrates the hardware connections  The  layout of the ports on your device may vary from the layout  shown  Refer to the steps that follow for specific instructions     Diagram for Wireless 11N 3G WiFi Router Q   gt        S                                                 3G USB Modem    at       Step 1  Connect the 3G USB Modem to USB Port    Connect the 3G USB Modem to 802 11n WLAN Router s  USB Port     Step 2  Connect the Ethernet cable to LAN Port    Connect the supplied RJ45 Ethernet cable from your PC s  Ethernet port to any of the 4 802 11n WLAN Router s LAN  Ports     Step 3  Attach the power connector    Connect the power adapter to the power inlet    POWER    of  the 802 11n WLAN Router and turn the power switch     ON OFF SWITCH    of your 802 11n WLAN Router on       Actual ANTENNA may vary depending on model    41    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       USB 3G Configuration    1  Visit web page http   192 168 1 254 and then enter the  Login User Name  blank and Login Password  blank and  then click on OK button     Connect to 10 0 0 2    A    The server 10 0 0 2 at WLAN 11n AP Router requires a  username and password     Warning  This server is requesting that your username and  password be sent in an insecure manner  basic authentication    without a secure connection      User nane      C Remember my password       2  From the left hand menu  click on Quick Setup
44.  connection    162    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       5  Change setting successfully  Click on Reboot Now button to  confirm     Change setting successfully     Your changes have been saved  The router must be rebooted for the changes to take effect   You can reboot now  or you can continue to make other changes and reboot later     163    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Configuring PPTP connection    If your ISP Network Administrator wants you to connect to the  Internet using PPTP  follow the instructions below     1  From the left hand Network Settings   gt  WAN Interface  menu  The following page is displayed    2  From the WAN Access Type drop down list  select PPTP  setting    3  Enter IP Address Subnet Mask Server IP Address User  Name Password provided by your ISP  Type them in the  relevant boxes     4  Click Apply Changes     164    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       WAN Interface Setup    This page is used to configure the parameters for Internet network which connects to the  WAN port of your Access Point  Here you may change the access method to static IP  DHCP   PPPoE  PPTP or L2TP by click the item value of WAN Access type                                                                    WAN Access Type  PPTP     IP Address  172 1 1 1   Subnet Mask  255 255 0 0   Server IP Address  172 1 1 254   User Name  1234   Password  sooo   Connection Type  Continuous     Idle Time     1 1000 minutes   MTU Size  1400  1400 1460 bytes           C Request MPPE Encryptio
45.  e 2 Windows 98SE  Windows Me  Windows 2000  Windows  XP  Windows Vista and Windows 7    e 3  64MB of RAM or above  e 4  25MB free disk space    Package Contents    1  802 11n WLAN Router   2  CD ROM  Software  amp  Manual   3  Quick Installation Guide   4  Ethernet Cable  RJ 45    5  Power Adapter   6  Detachable Antenna  Optional     WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       LED meanings  amp  activations    Front Panel    The front panel contains lights called Light Emitting Diodes   LEDs  that indicate the status of the unit          Actual Front Panel and ANTENNA may vary depending on model     Figure 1  Front Panel and LEDs       Label Color    Function       POWER green    On  device is powered on  Off  device is powered off       On  WAN link established and active  Off  No LAN link    Blink  Valid Ethernet packet being transferred       On  WLAN link established and active  Blink  Valid Wireless packet being transferred       Off  WPS link isn   t established and active  Blink  Valid WPS packet being transferred       WAN green  WLAN green  WPS green  LAN green    On  LAN link established and active       10    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual          1 2 3 4    Off  No LAN link  Blink  Valid Ethernet packet being transferred       11    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Rear and Right Panel and bottom Side    The rear and right panel and bottom side contains a Restore  Defaults button  the ports for the unit s data and power  connections     power Wir j    eae Ae    DO SLANI LA
46.  earlier than SP2      On Windows XP SP2 and later  Firewall support is provided by  Windows Firewall  Unlike earlier versions  Windows XP SP2  can be used on a system that you intend to use as a UPnP  control point     To turn off the Firewall capability on any version of Windows  XP  follow the steps below     1  In the Control Panel  select  Network and Internet  Connections      2  In the  Network and Internet Connections  dialog box  select   Network Connections      3  In the  Network Connections  dialog box  right click on the  local area connection entry for your network  this will display a  menu  Select the  Properties  menu entry     4  In the  Local Area Connection Properties  dialog box  select  the  Advanced  tab  Disable the Internet Connection Firewall by  de selecting the entry with the following label      Protect my computer and network by limiting or preventing  access to the computer from the Internet      5  Click  OK      SSDP requirements    You must have SSDP Discovery Service enabled on your  Windows XP system to use the UPnP Control point software     SSDP Discovery Service is enabled on a default installation of  Windows XP  To check if it is enabled on your system  look in  Control Panel  gt  Administrative Tools  gt  Services      Installation procedure    To install the Control point software on Windows XP  follow the  steps below     1  In the Control Panel  select  Add Remove Programs      2  In the  Add or Remove Programs  dialog box  click t
47.  has been configured completed   and suitable for Wireless and Internet Connections     38    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Wireless Connection    For easy installation it is saved to keep the settings  You can  later change the wireless settings via the wireless configuration  menu   See user manual on the CD     Chapter 11      1  Double click on the wireless icon on your computer and  search for the wireless network that you enter SSID name          Wireless networks detected    One or more wireless networks are in range of this computer   To see the list and connect  click this message       2  Click on the wireless network that you enter SSID name   the default setting SSID   11n_AP_Router  to connect     Wireless Network Connection    R Yad Choose a wireless network    a Refresh network list Click an item in the list below to connect to a wireless network in range or to get more  information        3 Set up a wireless network  amp   o   PRISM_WIRELESS  for a home or small office  F Security enabled wireless network  WPA  alll     Related Tasks         RTL867x ADSL 11in    onty enabled wireless network  WPA2   11n_AP_Router    i  Learn about wireless  networking    Change the order of  preferred networks    y Change advanced je vi pie      lais  settings p ght e to others  To conn    Unsecured wireless network  AP 14F 3                39    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       3  If the wireless network isn   t encrypted  click on  Connect  Anyway  to connect     Wirele
48.  may change the access method to static IP  DHCP   PPPoE  PPTP  L2TP or USB3G by click the item value of WAN  Access type     To change the WAN Access Type     3  From the WAN Access Type drop down list  select Static  IP  DHCP Client  PPPoE  PPTP  L2TP or USB3G setting  determined by your Network Administrator or ISP     4  Click Next gt  gt      Quick Setup    WAN Interface Setup    This page is used to configure the parameters for Internet network which connects to  the WAN port of your Access Point  Here you may change the access method to static  IP  DHCP  PPPoE  PPTP or L2TP by click the item value of WAN Access type           WAN Access Type  DHCP Client v    Static IP       61    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Static IP    In this mode  the device is supposed to connect to internet via  ADSL Cable Modem  The NAT is enabled and PCs in four LAN  ports share the same IP to ISP through WAN port  The  connection type can be setup in WAN page by using static IP     1  From the WAN Access Type drop down list  select Static IP  setting determined by your Network Administrator or ISP   Enter  P Address for example 172 1 1 1    Enter Subnet Mask for example 255 255 255 0    Enter Default Gateway for example 172 1 1 254    Enter DNS for example 172 1 1 254    Click Next gt  gt      oar wh    Quick Setup    WAN Interface Setup    This page is used to configure the parameters for Internet network which connects to  the WAN port of your Access Point  Here you may change the acce
49.  name and Password   6  Click Apply     Connect to 10 0 0 2    WebAdmin       User name      root          Password    eooo        C  Remember my password    Cancel    Figure 16  Login page       219    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       32 Logout    This page is used to logout   Logout    To logout     1  From the left hand menu  click on Logout  The following  page is displayed     2  Click Apply Change     Logout    This page is used to logout        Do you want to logout      Apply Change    Figure 17  Logout page    220    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       A Configuring your Computers    vw    Note    This appendix provides instructions for configuring the Internet  settings on your computers to work with the Wireless Gateway     Configuring Ethernet PCs    Before you begin    By default  the Wireless Gateway automatically assigns the  required Internet settings to your PCs  You need to configure  the PCs to accept this information when it is assigned     In some cases  you may want to assign Internet information  manually to some or all of your computers rather than allow the  Wireless Gateway to do so  See Assigning static Internet  information to your PCs for instructions     e  f you have connected your LAN PCs via Ethernet to the  Wireless Gateway  follow the instructions that correspond to  the operating system installed on your PC     e Windows   XP PCs   e Windows 2000 PCs   e Windows Me PCs   e Windows 95  98 PCs   e Windows NT 4 0 workstations    Windows   XP PC
50.  on the ratio of Gateway  Bridge or Wireless ISP and  then click on Apply to active it     Operation Mode    You can setup different modes to LAN and WLAN interface for NAT and bridging function           Gateway        Bridge        Wireless ISP     In this mode  the device is supposed to connect to internet via  ADSL Cable Modem  The NAT is enabled and PCs in LAN ports share  the same IP to ISP through WAN port  The connection type can be  setup in WAN page by using PPPOE  DHCP client  PPTP client   L2TP  client or static IP     In this mode  all ethernet ports and wireless interface are bridged  together and NAT function is disabled  All the WAN related function    and firewall are not supported     In this mode  all ethernet ports are bridged together and the  wireless client will connect to ISP access point  The NAT is enabled  and PCs in ethernet ports share the same IP to ISP through wireless  LAN  You must set the wireless to client mode first and connect to  the ISP AP in Site Survey page  The connection type can be setup  in WAN page by using PPPOE  DHCP client  PPTP client   L2TP client  or static IP     WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       1 1 Wireless Network    This chapter assumes that you have already set up your  Wireless PCs and installed a compatible Wireless card on your  device  See Configuring Wireless PCs     Basic Settings    The Wireless Network page allows you to configure the  Wireless features of your device  To access the Wireless  Network Basic Sett
51.  page allows you to change the setting for WPS  Wi Fi Protected Setup   Using  this feature could let your wireless client automically syncronize its setting and  connect to the Access Point in a minute without any hassle        O Disable WPS    WPS Status  Configured UnConfigured  Reset to UnConfigured    Self PIN Number  62828475    Push Button Configuration    Start PBC  Apply Changes    Current Key Info     Authentication __ Encryption    WPA PSK  TKIP C7Un2aEccjPyhkrO1CTDX3                Client PIN Number  Start PIN       136    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       17  The SSID field of Wireless Basic Settings page will also be  modified with the value assigned by WCN     Wireless Basic Settings    This page is used to configure the parameters for wireless LAN clients which may  connect to your Access Point  Here you may change wireless encryption settings  as well as wireless network parameters        O Disable Wireless LAN Interface  Band  2 4 GHz  B G N        Mode  AP vj Multiple AP                            Control  Sideband     Upper M   Channel    Number   Broadcast SSID   Enabled             11 B             WIM                 Data Rate  Auto v  Associated Show Active Clients  Clients     Enable Mac Clone  Single Ethernet Client        C0 Enable Universal Repeater Mode  Acting as AP and client  simultaneouly        SSID of Extended Interface           137    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       18  The security settings on the Wireless Security Page will be  modifie
52.  private network  Typically  the DMZ host contains devices accessible    to Internet traffic  such as Web  HTTP   servers  FTP servers  SMTP  e mail  servers  and DNS servers        Cl Enable DMZ  DMZ Host IP Address                 DMZ Host IP Address    Please follow example below to configure the DMZ to Host IP  Address     1  From the left hand Firewall   gt  DMZ menu  The following  page is displayed     DMZ    4 Demilitarized Zone is used to provide Internet services without sacrificing unauthorized  access to its local private network  Typically  the DMZ host contains devices accessible    to Internet traffic  such as Web  HTTP   servers  FTP servers  SMTP  e mail  servers  and DNS servers        Cl Enable DMZ  DMZ Host IP Address                 2  Check the option Enable DMZ to enable the Enable DMZ     3  Enter the IP Address that to be the DMZ Host in DMZ Host  IP Address field     4  Click Apply Changes     190    WELL WRC7010N User   s Manual       DMZ    4 Demilitarized Zone is used to provide Internet services without sacrificing unauthorized  access to its local private network  Typically  the DMZ host contains devices accessible  to Internet traffic  such as Web  HTTP   servers  FTP servers  SMTP  e mail  servers  and DNS servers        Enable DMZ  DMZ Host IP Address    10 0 0 101             191    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       20 vuan    Entries in below table are used to config vlan settings  VLANs  are created to provide the segmentation services tra
53.  receive IP information  automatically    e Verify with your ISP that the DNS  server specified for the PC is valid   Correct the address or configure  the PC to receive this information  automatically        My LAN PCs cannot  display web pages  on the Internet     Verify that the DNS server IP address  specified on the PCs is correct for your ISP   as discussed in the item above  If you  specified that the DNS server be assigned  dynamically from a server  then verify with  your ISP that the address configured on the  Wireless Gateway is correct  then You can  use the ping utility  to test connectivity with  your ISP   s DNS server        Web pages       WELL WRC7010N User s Manual          Problem    Troubleshooting Suggestion         forgot lost my user  ID or password     If you have not changed the password from  the default  try using    admin    the user ID  and    administrator    as password  Otherwise   you can reset the device to the default  configuration by pressing the Reset Default  button on the Rare panel of the device  see  Rare Panel   Then  type the default User ID  and password shown above  WARNING   Resetting the device removes any custom  settings and returns all settings to their  default values          cannot access the  web pages from my  browser     Use the ping utility  discussed in the  following section  to check whether your PC  can communicate with the device   s LAN IP  address  by default 192 168 1 2   If it  cannot  check the Ethernet cabl
54.  select WEP setting     2  From the Key Length drop down list  select 128 bit setting     3  From the Key Format drop down list  select ASCII  13  characters  setting     4  Type the Key Setting   5  Click Finished     Quick Setup    Wireless Security Setup    This page allows you setup the wireless security  Turn on WEP or WPA by using  Encryption Keys could prevent any unauthorized access to your wireless network                       Encryption  WEP v     Key Length   128 bit       Key Format  ASCII  13 characters      Key Setting  sf ate she ate ate ae ate si ae ate oe ae ae             6  Change setting successfully  Please wait for a moment  while rebooting     Change setting successfully     Please wait for a moment while rebooting        80    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Configuring WEP 128bit Hex  26 characters  security  The example set in this section is for 128bit encryption     1  From the Encryption drop down list  select WEP setting   2  From the Key Length drop down list  select 128 bit setting     3  From the Key Format drop down list  select Hex  26  characters  setting     4  Type the Key Setting   5  Click Finished     Quick Setup    Wireless Security Setup    This page allows you setup the wireless security  Turn on WEP or WPA by using  Encryption Keys could prevent any unauthorized access to your wireless network                                   Encryption  WEP Nj   Key Length  128 bit      Key Format  Hex  26 characters  v    Key Setting  Mee ee 
55.  service providers  on the Internet  it sends an update message to the service  provider with host name and changed IP address  The service  provider updates the new IP address of the host in the zone  files that have entry for that host name and replies back with  some return code  The return code communicates the success  or failure of the update message  This process is repeated  every time the host s IP address changes     197    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual          If the dynamic DNS service provider is notified of the same IP  address again and again  then it considers it an abuse and  might block the host name  To avoid this scenario  the IP  address that was successfully updated to the ISP is stored on  the unit  Whenever we receive an IP address change  notification  the new IP address is compared with the IP address  that was stored on the last update  If they differ  then only an  update request is sent  However  when the system comes up  there is no way of knowing what was the IP address on last  successful update before the system went down  You need to  give the command    system config save    periodically to save this  IP address on Flash     Registering With Dynamic DNS Service Provider    Currently  Wireless Gateway supports two Dynamic DNS  service providers  www tzo com and www dyndns com  To use  their Dynamic DNS service  you first need to visit the Web site  of a service provider and register  While registering  you need to  provide your username  passw
56.  the WAN Access Type drop down list  select DHCP  Client setting     Click Apply Changes     3   WAN Interface Setup    This page is used to configure the parameters for Internet network which connects to the  WAN port of your Access Point  Here you may change the access method to static IP  DHCP   PPPoE  PPTP or L2TP by click the item value of WAN Access type     WAN Access Type  DHCP Client       Host Name  1in_AP_Router                      MTU Size  1492    1400 1492 bytes           Attain DNS Automatically     Set DNS Manually       DNS 1           DNS 2           DNS 3                 Clone MAC Address  ooo  Enable uPNP   Enable IGMP Proxy   Enable Ping Access on WAN   Enable Web Server Access on WAN       Enable IPsec pass through on YPN connection  Enable PPTP pass through on VPN connection  Enable L2TP pass through on VPN connection    OMBAWAWOOBOD    Enable IPv6 pass through on VPN connection    160    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       4  Change setting successfully  Click on Reboot Now button to  confirm     Change setting successfully     Your changes have been saved  The router must be rebooted for the changes to take effect   You can reboot now  or you can continue to make other changes and reboot later     161    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Configuring PPPoE connection    If your ISP   s Internet service uses PPPoE you need to set up a  PPP login account  The first time that you login to the Internet   your ISP will ask you to enter a username and passwor
57.  this option if you are connected to the Internet  Type through a Cable modem line   PPPoE Choose this option if you are connected to the Internet  through a DSL line  PPTP Choose this option if you are connected to the PPTP  Server  L2TP Choose this option if you are connected to the L2TP  Server  Host Name The name of the DHCP host  IP Address Check with your ISP provider  Subnet Mask Check with your ISP provider       Default Gateway    Check with your ISP provider          User Name User name for PPPoE registration recognized by the  Internet service provider  Password Password for PPPoE registration recognized by the    Internet service provider       Service Name    Service Name for PPPoE registration recognized by the  Internet service provider                         Continuous The connection is always on  wae aa Connect on Enter the minutes after which the session must be  ype Demand disconnected  if no activity takes place  Manual Manually connect  Idle Time Enter the minutes after which the session must be  disconnected  WAN Physical Dynamic IP or Static IP for PPP Connection  MTU Size Specify the network MTU rate       Attain DNS Automatically    Obtain DNS server address automatically       DNS 1  Primary DNS Server     Check with your ISP provider       DNS 2  Secondary DNS Server     Check with your ISP provider          DNS 3  Third DNS Server        Check with your ISP provider       156       WELL WRC7010N User s Manual                                     Op
58.  to alias a  dynamic IP address to a static hostname     This chapter provides you an overview of the Dynamic DNS  feature of the modem and configuration details related to it     Overview    If some host has a dynamic IP address that keeps changing  frequently  it is difficult to keep updating the IP record that is  associated with the domain name of this host in the zone files   This will result in non accessibility of this host on the Internet   Dynamic DNS service allows to keep mapping of a dynamic IP  address of such host to a static hostname  Dynamic DNS  services are provided by many websites  The host needs to  register with some website and get a domain name  When the  IP address of the host changes  it just needs to send a message  to the website that s providing dynamic DNS service to this host   For this to work  an automated update client needs to be  implemented  These update clients send update messages to  the servers whenever there is some change in the IP address of  that host  Then  the server updates the entries for that host and  replies back with some return code     Host mydomain com changed    IP to  a b c d        Query IP address    Update zone  file  IP address is  a b c d             DHCP Server             Host machine with dynamic IP address DDNS service provider on  Internet    Above Figure explains one such scenario in which a host gets a  dynamic IP address for itself from a DHCP server  As the host  has registered with one of the dynamic DNS
59.  using  Encryption Keys could prevent any unauthorized access to your wireless network                       Encryption  WEP v     Key Length  64 bit      Key Format  ASCII  5 characters      Key Setting  EEA             6  Change setting successfully  Please wait for a moment  while rebooting     Change setting successfully     Please wait for a moment while rebooting        78    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Configuring WEP 64bit Hex  10 characters  security  The example set in this section is for 64bit encryption   1  From the Encryption drop down list  select WEP setting     2  From the Key Length drop down list  select 64 bit setting     3  From the Key Format drop down list  select Hex  10  characters  setting     4  Type the Key Setting   5  Click Finished     Quick Setup    Wireless Security Setup    This page allows you setup the wireless security  Turn on WEP or WPA by using  Encryption Keys could prevent any unauthorized access to your wireless network                                Encryption  WEP v     Key Length  64 bit      Key Format  Hex  10 characters  v   Key Setting  sie sie oe fe ae ae ae ae ae se          6  Change setting successfully  Please wait for a moment  while rebooting     Change setting successfully     Please wait for a moment while rebooting        79    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Configuring WEP 128bit ASCII  13 characters  security  The example set in this section is for 128bit encryption   1  From the Encryption drop down list 
60.  wireless logs will be recorded in the system log  DoS The DoS logs will be recorded in the system log   Enable Enable  Send the system log to remote log server  To do this  make sure a   Remote Log   secure syslog server is available  Default  Disable          Log Server IP  Address       Enter the IP Address of remote log server        207       WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       OPaROND    System Log    Check the option Enable Log   Check the option system all  wireless or DoS   Check the option Enable Remote Log if you    Enter the IP Address in the Log Server IP Address field     Click Apply Changes     This page can be used to set remote log server and show the system log        Enable Log  system all    wireless Dos iis    Enable Remote Log Log Server IP Address   10 0 0 100      Apply Changes             Refresh    7  Change setting successfully  Click on Reboot Now button to    confirm     Change setting successfully     Your changes have been saved  The router must be rebooted for the changes to take effect   You can reboot now  or you can continue to make other changes and reboot later     208    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       29 Firmware Update    About firmware versions    Firmware is a software program  It is stored as read only  memory on your device     Your device can check whether there are later firmware  versions available  If there is a later version  you can download  it via the Internet and install it on your device     4 If there is a firmware update
61.  you click on an entry from the left   hand menu  a login box is displayed  You must enter  your username and password to access the pages     A login screen is displayed     Connect to 10 0 0 2    The server 10 0 0 2 at WLAN 11n AP Router requires a  username and password     Warning  This server is requesting that your username and  password be sent in an insecure manner  basic authentication  without a secure connection      User name  e adain  E          Password  Roo     C  Remember my password    Cancel    Figure 7  Login screen       1  Enter your user name and password  The first time you log  into the program  use these defaults     User Name  admin    Password  administrator    You can change the password at any time or you can configure your  device so that you do not need to enter a password  See Password        2  Click on OK  You are now ready to configure your device     This is the first page displayed each time you log in to the Web  pages        I  If you receive an error message or the Welcome page is not  Note displayed  see Troubleshooting Suggestions     55    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       A    WARNING    Testing your Setup    Once you have connected your hardware and configured your  PCs  any computer on your LAN should be able to use the DSL   Cable connection to access the Internet     To test the connection  turn on the device  wait for 30 seconds  and then verify that the LEDs are illuminated as follows     Table 1  LED Indicators       Label Co
62. 02 1x Authentication  Fi    93    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual                            Field Description  Select SSID Select the SSID  Encryption Configure the Encryption to Disable  WEP  WPA   WPA2 or WPA Mixed  Use 802 1x Use 802 1x Authentication by WEP 64bits or WEP 128bits  Authentication  Authentication Configure the Authentication Mode to Open System  Shared Key or  Auto  Key Length Select the Key Length 64 bit or 128 bit  Key Format Select the Key Format ASCII  5 characters   Hex  10 characters   ASCII     13 characters  or Hex  26 characters        Encryption Key    Enter the Encryption Key                   WPA Configure the WPA Authentication Mode to Enterprise  RADIUS  or  Authentication Personal  Pre Shared Key   Mode  WPA Cipher Configure the WPA Cipher Suite to AES  Suite  Field Description  WPA2 Cipher Configure the WPA2 Cipher Suite to AES  Suite       Pre Shared Key  Format    Configure the Pre Shared Key Format to Passphrase or HEX  64  characters        Pre Shared Key    Type the Pre Shared Key       Enable Pre   Authentication    According to some of the preferred embodiments  a method for  proactively establishing a security association between a mobile node  in a visiting network and an authentication agent in another network to  which the mobile node can move includes  negotiating pre   authentication using a flag in a message header that indicates whether  the communication is for establishing a pre authentication security  association  and one of t
63. 115    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       4  From the left hand Wireless menu  click on Basic Settings   From the Mode drop down list  select Client     6  Enter SSID of the AP that you want to connect to for  example 11n_AP_Router  If you don   t know what the SSID  of the AP that you want to connect to  please skip this step     7  Click Apply Changes button   Wireless Basic Settings    oO    This page is used to configure the parameters for wireless LAN clients which may  connect to your Access Point  Here you may change wireless encryption settings  as well as wireless network parameters        O Disable Wireless LAN Interface                               Band  2 4 GHz  B G N      Mode     Client    Network Type  Infrastructure     SSID  1in_AP_Router    Channel Width              Control  Sideband     Channel  Number     Broadcast SSID  Enabled                            WMM              Data Rate  Auto v    Associated  Clients     Enable Mac Clone  Single Ethernet Client     C0 Enable Universal Repeater Mode  Acting as AP and client  simultaneouly     SSID of Extended Interface                116    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       8  Change setting successfully  Click on Reboot Now button to  confirm     Change setting successfully     Your changes have been saved  The router must be rebooted for the changes to take effect   You can reboot now  or you can continue to make other changes and reboot later     Reboot Now Reboot Later    9  From the left hand Wireless menu
64. 2  From the Mode drop down list  select WDS setting   3  From the Channel Width drop down list  select a Channel    Width    4  From the ControlSideband drop down list  select a  ControlSideband    5  From the Channel Number drop down list  select a Channel  Number     6  Click Next gt  gt      Quick Setup    Wireless Basic Settings    This page is used to configure the parameters for wireless LAN clients which may  connect to your Access Point                                            Band  2 4 GHz  B G N      Mode  WDS v  Network Type    SSID    Channel Width  40MHz     ControlSideband  Upper      Channel Number  11 B    74    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Quick Setup    AP  Access Point    WDS  Wireless Distribution System     Access Point is used to configure the parameters for wireless  LAN clients which may connect to your Access Point     1     2   3   4    From the Band drop down list  select a Band    From the Mode drop down list  select AP WDS setting   Enter SSID for example 11n_AP_Router    From the Channel Width drop down list  select a Channel    Width     From the ControlSideband drop down list  select a    ControlSideband     From the Channel Number drop down list  select a Channel    Number   Click Next gt  gt      Wireless Basic Settings    This page is used to configure the parameters for wireless LAN clients which may  connect to your Access Point     Band    Mode    Network Type   SSID    Channel Width   ControlSideband     Channel Number        2 4 
65. 255 255 255 0  Assigned by DHCP       50    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Internet WAN access is the Static IP    If you cannot see any Broadband Adapter in the Network  Connections  your Internet WAN access is DHCP Client or  Static IP     4  Click Local Area Connection in LAN or High Speed  Internet and you could see string Manually Configured in  Details       Network Connections    File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help    Q Bak   QJ Pi    l Search iE Folders  Eas            EJ       LAN or High Speed Internet    Address      Network Connections       Details   Local Area Connection Local Area Connection  LAN or High Speed Internet   Connected   SiS 900 PCI Fast Ethernet    IP Address  192 168 10 110  Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0  Manually Configured       51    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       5  Right click Local Area Connection and click Properties  and then you could get the IP settings in detail and write  down the IP settings as follow     IP Address  192 168 10 110   Subnet mask  255 255 255 0   Default gateway  192 168 10 100  Preferred DNS server  192 168 10 100    Alternate DNS Server  If you have it  please also write it  down     Internet Protocol  TCP IP  Properties    General       You 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 automatically         Use the following IP address   IP address 
66. 6789ab that you want to  be instead of in the Clone MAC Address field     3  If you enter 12 digits of 0 in the Clone MAC Address field   it ll disable Clone MAC Address function     4  Click Apply Changes     WAN Interface Setup    This page is used to configure the parameters for Internet network which connects to the  WAN port of your Access Point  Here you may change the access method to static IP  DHCP   PPPoE  PPTP or L2TP by click the item value of WAN Access type           WAN Access Type    DHCP Client                Host Name    1in_AP_Router    MTU Size  1492    1400 1492 bytes        Attain DNS Automatically     Set DNS Manually    DNS 1                    DNS 2           DNS 3                 Clone MAC Address  01234567 89ab   Enable uPNP   Enable IGMP Proxy   Enable Ping Access on WAN   Enable Web Server Access on WAN       Enable IPsec pass through on VPN connection  Enable PPTP pass through on VPN connection  Enable L2TP pass through on VPN connection  Enable IPv6 pass through on VPN connection    ONAN OOBDO    169    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       5  Change setting successfully  Click on Reboot Now button to  confirm     Change setting successfully     Your changes have been saved  The router must be rebooted for the changes to take effect   You can reboot now  or you can continue to make other changes and reboot later     170    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       14 Port Fitering    Entries in Current Filter Table are used to restrict certain ports  and ty
67. 68 1 1  Password eseese                      7  Change setting successfully  Click on Reboot Now button to  confirm     Change setting successfully     Your changes have been saved  The router must be rebooted for the changes to take effect   You can reboot now  or you can continue to make other changes and reboot later     99    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Access Control    For security reason  using MAC ACL s  MAC Address Access  List  creates another level of difficulty to hacking a network  A  MAC ACL is created and distributed to AP so that only  authorized NIC s can connect to the network  While MAC  address spoofing is a proven means to hacking a network this  can be used in conjunction with additional security measures to  increase the level of complexity of the network security  decreasing the chance of a breach     MAC addresses can be add delete edit from the ACL list  depending on the MAC Access Policy     If you choose    Allowed Listed     only those clients whose wireless  MAC addresses are in the access control list will be able to  connect to your Access Point  When  Deny Listed    is selected   these wireless clients on the list will not be able to connect the  Access Point  To access the Wireless Network Access Control  page    From the left hand Wireless menu  click on Access Control  The  following page is displayed     Wireless Access Control    If you choose    Allowed Listed     only those clients whose wireless MAC  addresses are in the access c
68. C P  Family PCI E Gigabit Ethe            This connection uses the following items   DM Client for Microsoft Networks   Z QoS Packet Scheduler  Sy te ee ae    a  eiae eaa Ea saai     thst    pate   Descrioti  Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol  The default    wide area network protocol that provides communication  across diverse interconnected networks           21    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       6  Check  Obtain an IP address automatically  and  Obtain  DNS server address automatically  then click on  OK  to  continue     You 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 automatically    e following IP address   IP address           Subnet mask        Default gateway       Obtain DNS server address automatically    f          Use       Preferred DNS server        Alternate DNS server        22    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual          For Windows 7 32 64    1  Click on    Start      gt     Control Panel     in Category View    gt     Adjust your computer s settings         System and Security  Review your computer s status    Back up your computer  Find and fix problems    m   Network and Internet    ji View network status and tasks   a  Choose homegroup and sharing options    Hardware and Sound  h View devices and printers     Add a device    Programs  E Uninstall a program       View network status and tasks 
69. C addresses of  those repeaters handy in case you need them     Depending upon how your software works  you may have to  separately access the configuration software on the remote  repeater APs to turn on WDS  Here are a few things to  remember     e You need to assign any other WDS stations to the same  channel that your main base station is using  This is  counterintuitive to many folks who have had the 802 1 1b g     use channels 1  6  and 11 and keep your APs on different  channels    mantra driven into their heads for a long time     72    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       You set the SSID of the remote location s  using either a  unique name or by using the same SSID as you use for  your main base station   Whoa  our heads just exploded    Using the same SSID  a    roaming    network  is pretty cool   You associate with one AP one time and then your PC or  Mac can associate with any AP on your WDS network  without you having to do anything     it   s more seamless this  way  But remember  you don   t have to do this     you can  give each AP a unique SSID and just configure your  computer to associate with them according to your  preference     Make sure you turn off any routing or DHCP functionality in  the remote repeater stations  All of this functionality should  be performed in the main base station or the network   s  main router     73    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       WDS  Wireless Distribution System  only    1  From the Band drop down list  select a Band   
70. C7010N User s Manual       Wireless Advanced Settings page    Users need to make sure the    Broadcast SSID    file is set to     Enabled     Otherwise  it might prevent WPS from working    properly   Wireless Basic Settings    This page is used to configure the parameters for wireless LAN clients which may  connect to your Access Point  Here you may change wireless encryption settings  as well as wireless network parameters        O Disable Wireless LAN Interface    Band    Mode    Network Type   SSID    Channel Width     Control  Sideband     Channel  Number     Broadcast SSID   WIM   Data Rate     Associated  Clients        2 4 GHz  B G N              AP v       tp          Multiple AP       1in_AP_Router             40MHz                   Upper             11 B             Enabled                Auto v    oled             Show Active Clients    Enable Mac Clone  Single Ethernet Client     L  Enable Universal Repeater Mode  Acting as AP and client    simultaneouly     SSID of Extended Interface     Apply Changes             124    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Operations of AP   AP being an enrollee    In this case  AP will be configured by any registrar either  through in band EAP or UPnP  Here  users do not need to do  any action on AP side  They just need AP   s device PIN and  enter it into registrar  An example from Vista WCN will be given     1  From the left hand Wireless   gt  WPS menu  The following  page is displayed   2  Make sure AP is in un configured sta
71. Control   Sideband  Upper ii   Channel   Number  ii   Broadcast   SSID  Enabled      WMM    Data Rate  Auto            Associated Show Active Clients  Clients   Enable Mac Clone  Single Ethernet Client     C Enable Universal Repeater Mode  Acting as  AP and client simultaneouly     SSID of Extended Interface              109    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       6  Change setting successfully  Click on Reboot Now button to  confirm     Change setting successfully     Your changes have been saved  The router must be rebooted for the changes to take effect   You can reboot now  or you can continue to make other changes and reboot later     Reboot Now Reboot Later    7  From the left hand Wireless menu  click on WDS settings   8  Check on the option Enable WDS    9  Enter the MAC Address    10  Enter the Comment    11  Click the Set Security     WDS Settings    Wireless Distribution System uses wireless media to  communicate with other APs  like the Ethernet does  To do  this  you must set these APs in the same channel and set  MAC address of other 4Ps which you want to communicate  with in the table and then enable the WDS     V  Enable WDS    MAC  Address     Data Rate    Auto b       001122334455                      Comment  Testi    Apply Changes Set Security  Show Statistics    Current WDS AP List     MAC Address UES Gati Comment  Select   Mbps     Delete Selected Delete All Reset             110    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       12  This page allows you setup the wirele
72. ETUP 1 0 STANDARD    WAN Configuration    Please base on your environment to select one of following protocol     Protocol modes      DHCP Client Mode    Wireless Confiquration Diagnose   Exit         35    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       8 3  Fixed IP  Select Fixed IP Mode from Protocol modes drop down list    Contig IP Address  Subnet mask  Gateway and DNS Server  offered by ISP  Internet Services Provider  or Network  Administrator    Click on Setup button    EASY SETUP 1 0 STANDARD    WAN Configuration  Please base on your environment to select one of following protocol     Protocol modes     Fixed IP Mode    IP Address   Subnet Mask  Gateway   DNS Server  Primary DNS Serve    Secondary DN Server    Wireless Donfiquration Diagnose   Exit         36    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       9  Now  checking WLAN Router hardware connection  Internet  settings  WLAN settings  and connection status     Checking WLAN 11n AP Router connect       E       10  Easy setup configuration completed  The connection to the  Internet Service is ready to use  Click on   Close   to exit  this program     EASY SETUP 1 0 STANDARD      Intemet conection   NEE    WAN Configuration    Please base on your environment to select one of following protocol     Protocol modes    DHCP Client Mode    SETUP SUCCESSFULLY    The Internet Service is ready to use     Wireless Contiguration Di       37    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       11  Click on  Exit   to exit this program        12  Now  the WLAN Router
73. FTP  only allow you to download files from a remote computer   Telnet allows you to log into and use a computer from a  remote location     Trivial File Transfer Protocol  A protocol for file transfers  TFTP is easier to use than File  Transfer Protocol  FTP  but not as capable or secure     Temporal Key Integrity Protocol  TKIP  provides WPA with a  data encryption function  It ensures that a unique master key is  generated for each packet  supports message integrity and  sequencing rules and supports re keying mechanisms     Triggers are used to deal with application protocols that create  separate sessions  Some applications  such as NetMeeting   open secondary connections during normal operations  for  example  a connection to a server is established using one port   but data transfers are performed on a separate connection  A  trigger tells the device to expect these secondary sessions and  how to handle them     Once you set a trigger  the embedded IP address of each  incoming packet is replaced by the correct host address so that  NAT can translate packets to the correct destination  You can  specify whether you want to carry out address replacement  and  if so  whether to replace addresses on TCP packets only  UDP  packets only  or both     242    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       twisted pair    The ordinary copper telephone wiring used by telephone  companies  It contains one or more wire pairs twisted  together to reduce inductance and noise  Each telephone  line u
74. GHz  B G N           AP WDS          1in_AP_Router             40MHz             Upper          11       v          75    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Wireless Security Setup    This page allows you setup the wireless security  Turn on WEP  or WPA by using Encryption Keys could prevent any  unauthorized access to your wireless network     Quick Setup    Wireless Security Setup    This page allows you setup the wireless security  Turn on WEP or WPA by using  Encryption Keys could prevent any unauthorized access to your wireless network        Encryption     None v     WEP  WPA  AES    WPA2 AES   WPA  Mixed        You can protect your wireless data from potential  eavesadroppers by encrypting wireless data transmissions  An  eavesdropper might set up a compatible wireless adapter within  range of your device and attempt to access your network  Data  encryption is the translation of data into a form that cannot be  easily understood by unauthorized users     There are two methods of wireless security to choose from     e Wired Equivalent Privacy  WEP   data is encrypted into  blocks of either 64 bits length or 128 bits length  The  encrypted data can only be sent and received by users with  access to a private network key  Each PC on your wireless  network must be manually configured with the same key as  your device in order to allow wireless encrypted data  transmissions  Eavesdroppers cannot access your network  if they do not know your private key  WEP is considered to 
75. N User s Manual       4  Double click on  Internet Protocol Version 4  TCP IPv4          Connect using      gt  Realtek RTL8168C P  8111C P  Family PCI E Gigabit Ethe            This connection uses the following items     DM Client for Microsoft Networks  M E QoS Packet Scheduler  M JE  File and sia Saig for Microsoft Networks    M  4  Link  lag   Tanker Discovery Reasons       a Ce    pan  ates Control Protocol Intemet Protocol  The default  wide area network protocol that provides communication  across diverse interconnected networks           26    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       5  Check  Obtain an IP address automatically  and  Obtain  DNS server address automatically  then click on  OK  to  continue     General   Alternate Configuration       You 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 automatically       IP address     Subnet mask        Default gateway     S Use Me       Preferred DNS server        Alternate DNS server     E Validate settings upon exit          27    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       4 Connecting your device    A    WARNING    This chapter provides basic instructions for connecting the  Wireless Gateway to a computer or LAN and to the Internet     In addition to configuring the device  you need to configure the  Internet properties of your computer s   For more details  see  the following se
76. N and enter it into external registrar  the  external registrar will configure AP with a new wireless profile  such as new SSID and new security settings  The external  registrar does this job either utilizing the in band EAP  wireless   or out of band UPnP  Ethernet   During the WPS handshake  a  wireless profile is encrypted and transmitted to AP  If the  handshake is successfully done  AP will be re initialized with the  new wireless profile and wait for legacy stations or WPS  stations to join its network     AP as Registrar    Wireless Gateway also has a built in internal registrar   Whenever users enter station   s PIN into AP   s webpage  click     Start PBC     or push the physical button  AP will switch to  registrar automatically  If users apply the same method on  station side and the WPS handshake is successfully done   SSID and security settings will be transmitted to that station  without the risk of eavesdropping  And then the station will  associate with AP in a security enabled network     AP as Proxy    At this state  AP is transparent to users  If users want to  configure a station or any device that is capable of being an  enrollee  they have to enter device   s PIN into an external  registrar and choose an appropriate wireless profile  After the  PIN is entered  the external registrar will inform AP this event   AP then conveys the encrypted wireless profile between the  device and the external registrar  Finally  the device will use the  wireless profile
77. N2 LANS  LAN4 WLAN  aA      Actual Rear Panel and ANTENNA may vary depending on model   Figure 2  Rear Panel Connections             Cay   W ee       Actual button may vary depending on model   Figure 3  Right Panel Connections    RESET    S a0cTS    es N    N    RESET           p             Figure 4  Bottom Side for Reset button    12    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual                                     Label Function   ANTENNA Option 1  2 fixed ANTENNA    Optional  Option 2  2 detachable ANTENNA   ON OFF Power on off the device   SWITCH   POWER Connects to the supplied power adaptor   LAN 4 3 2 1 Connects the device via LAN Ethernet to up to 4 PCs   WAN Connects the device via WAN Ethernet to xDSL    Cable Modem   WLAN Press this button for at least 2 full second to turn off on  wireless signals   WPS Press this button for at least 3 full seconds and  the WPS LED will flash to start WPS   Now go to the wireless adapter or device and  press its WPS button  Make sure to press the  button within 120 seconds  2 minutes  after  pressing the router s WPS button    RESET Reset button  RESET the 802 11n WLAN router to its  default settings   Press this button for at least 6 full seconds to RESET  device to its default settings    USB Connects the device via 3G USB Dongle modem into    Internet  Please refer to chapter 6   USB3G  Configuration to configure in detail        13    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       3 Computer configurations under different OS   to obtain IP address autom
78. Network icon     8  Inthe Network dialog box  click the Protocols tab     9  Inthe Protocols tab  select TCP IP  and then click  Properties    10  In the Microsoft TCP IP Properties dialog box  click the  radio button labeled Obtain an IP address from a DHCP  server     11  Click OK twice to confirm and save your changes  and then  close the Control Panel     Assigning static Internet information to your PCs    If you are a typical user  you will not need to assign static  Internet information to your LAN PCs because your ISP  automatically assigns this information for you     In some cases however  you may want to assign Internet  information to some or all of your PCs directly  often called     statically      rather than allowing the Wireless Gateway to assign  it  This option may be desirable  but not required  if     e You have obtained one or more public IP addresses that  you want to always associate with specific computers  for  example  if you are using a computer as a public web  server      e You maintain different subnets on your LAN  subnets are  described in Appendix B      Before you begin  you must have the following information  available     e The IP address and subnet mask of each PC    e The IP address of the default gateway for your LAN  In  most cases  this is the address assigned to the LAN port on  the Wireless Gateway  By default  the LAN port is assigned  the IP address 192 168 1 2   You can change this number  or another number can be assigned by yo
79. PA2  AES   setting    2  From the Pre Shared Key Format drop down list  select  HEX  64 characters  setting     3  Type the Pre Shared Key   4  Click Finished     Quick Setup    Wireless Security Setup    This page allows you setup the wireless security  Turn on WEP or WPA by using  Encryption Keys could prevent any unauthorized access to your wireless network                             Encryption  WPA2 AES      Pre Shared Key Format  Hex  64 characters      Pre Shared Key  01234657890123465789012346578         5  Change setting successfully  Please wait for a moment  while rebooting     Change setting successfully     Please wait for a moment while rebooting        85    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Configuring WPA2  Mixed  Passphrase security    The example set in this section is for WPA2  Mixed   Passphrase encryption     The WPA2  Mixed  Passphrase encryption supports both WPA   AES  and WPA2  AES      1  From the Encryption drop down list  select WPA2  Mixed   setting    2  From the Pre Shared Key Format drop down list  select  Passphrase setting    3  Type the Pre Shared Key    4  Click Finished     Quick Setup    Wireless Security Setup    This page allows you setup the wireless security  Turn on WEP or WPA by using  Encryption Keys could prevent any unauthorized access to your wireless network                       Encryption  WPA2 Mixed     Pre Shared Key Format  Passphrase  i  Pre Shared Key  01234657          5  Change setting successfully  Please wait for a 
80. Signal Strength 1  gt  gt  0   Channel  gt  gt  Noise Strength  gt  gt  0     Authentication  gt  gt   Encryption  gt  gt   Network Type  gt  gt     Transmit   IP Address  gt  gt  Link Speed  gt  gt   Sub Mask  gt  gt  Throughput  gt  gt   Default Gateway  gt  gt   Receive    Link Speed  gt  gt     Throughput  gt  gt        144       WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       B Planex wireless Utility       Profile    ID   0x0000     gt  WPS693e0786d1    PIN  PBC    Status  gt  gt    Extra Info  gt  gt   Channel  gt  gt   Authentication  gt  gt   Encryption  gt  gt   Network Type  gt  gt   IP Address  gt  gt    Sub Mask  gt  gt   Default Gateway  gt  gt     6  If the device PCB and the WPS handshake is successfully  done on the station side  User   s Wi Fi Protected status will  be shown as below   sb      duals  amp        Network Advanced Statistics WIM  WPS Radio On Off About  WPS AP List  Rescan  YoIP_Wireless 00 E0 4C 81 86 D1 11 Information  Pin Code  19953533 Renew  WPS Profile List Config Mode  a Enrollee z  Detail  Connect   gt   z   Rotate   E WPS Associate LSS ie O Disconnect   a  WPS Probe IE WPS status is connected successfully   WPS693e0786d1 Export Profile  O Automatically select the AP Delete  WPS693e0786d1  lt    gt  00 E0 4C 81 86 D1 OOOO o D  Link is Up  TxPower  100  o  11  lt   gt  2462 MHz OOO 1  WPA2 PSK  AES  Infrastructure Transmit  10 0 0 102 Link Speed  gt  gt  54 0 Mbps  PME Throughput  gt  gt  3 456 Kbps  10 0 0 2    Receive  Link Speed  gt  gt  54 0 Mbps 
81. WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       WELL WRC7010N       User   s Manual    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Table of Contents    WAKO CUI CHO sesct tase st cei tte otto d ia  SENi 7  Features auc  aii a alvin ais 7  Device Requirements           eeeeeceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeteeteeteteeteeteneatenees 7  Using this DOCUMENT 00    ee eeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeseeeaeeesateaeeeeaeeaees 8  Notational CONVENTIONS          ce eeeeeeeeteeteeecteeaeeeeeeeaeeeeneeaees 8  Typographical CONVENTIONS          eeeeeeeeeeteeteteeteeteteeeetees 8  Special MESSAGES       ccececeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeesaeeeeaeaeeeeeeaes 8  Getting SUPPOMT we eeeeeeeecceeeeeseteeeeeceeeeeeeaeseeeeeseeeeeaseeeeeeeaeeeeas 8  Getting to know the device               ceccceseesreeeees 9  Computer   System requireMent           cccceccseseeecseeeeeeneeaees 9  Package Contents          ccccccecssssscsseessseseesceeececseeeseeseseseeseserses 9  LED meanings  amp  Activations         ceceeseeseseeeeteeeeeenseeeeens 10  Froni Panel asnes a Beatie hes ase ae 10  Rear and Right Panel and bottom Side                008 12    Computer configurations under  different OS  to obtain IP address    GUITOIIATIC A cate eacettine te pectes echo eaten doces ate 14  For Windows 98SE   ME   2000   XP         ecececeeeeeeeteeeees 14  For Windows ViSta 32 64       cceeceecseeeeeeeeseseeeceeaeeeeaeeeens 18  For Windows 7 32 64 oo  ceseceesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeateatereaseaees 23  Connecting your device                ceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 28  C
82. a  mechanism for access points to    talk    to each other as well as  sending data to devices associated with them     WDS is based on some standardized 802 11 protocols  but there  is no standardized way of implementing it that works across  different AP and router vendors  So if you have a Wireless  Gateway in one location and you want to create a WDS link to a  other brand of router in another location  just to pick two brands at  random   you probably won t be able to get it to work  You have  your best luck when you use equipment from the same  manufacturer     When you use WDS as a repeater system  as described below  it  effectively halves the data rate for clients connected to Integrated  Wireless Gateway  That s because every bit of data needs to be  sent twice  data is received by the AP and then retransmitted      To configure WDS  you need to modify some settings on each  AP within the network  Your exact steps  and the verbiage  used  will vary from vendor to vendor  Generally  you ll see  some settings like the following     71    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual          Main WDS station     One of your WDS stations is the main base station for the WDS  network  This AP is connected directly to your Internet  connection  or connected to your router via a wired connection   The main station is the bridge to your Internet connection that all  wireless traffic eventually flows through     Repeater WDS stations     In a simple  two AP WDS network  the other    unwired 
83. a 6 pin  connector usually containing four wires     Registered Jack Standard 45  The 8 pin plug used in transmitting data over phone lines   Ethernet cabling usually uses this type of connector     Forwarding data between your network and the Internet on  the most efficient route  based on the data   s destination IP  address and current network conditions  A device that  performs routing is called a router     Secondary Domain Name System  server   A DNS server that can be used if the primary DSN server is  not available  See DNS     A subnet is a portion of a network  The subnet is  distinguished from the larger network by a subnet mask that  selects some of the computers of the network and excludes  all others  The subnet s computers remain physically  connected to the rest of the parent network  but they are  treated as though they were on a separate network  See  network mask     A mask that defines a subnet  See network mask   See TCP IP     Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol   The basic protocols used on the Internet  TCP is responsible  for dividing data up into packets for delivery and  reassembling them at the destination  while IP is responsible  for delivering the packets from source to destination  When  TCP and IP are bundled with higher level applications such  as HTTP  FTP  Telnet  etc   TCP IP refers to this whole suite  of protocols     An interactive  character based program used to access a  remote computer  While HTTP  the web protocol  and 
84. ading files  from a web server     Abbreviation of Gigabits per second  or one billion bits per  second  Internet data rates are often expressed in Gbps     A device  usually a computer  connected to a network     239    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       HTTP    Hub    ICMP    IEEE    Internet    intranet    IP  IP address    ISP    LAN    LED    MAC address    mask  Mbps    NAT    Hyper Text Transfer Protocol   HTTP is the main protocol used to transfer data from web  sites so that it can be displayed by web browsers  See web  browser  web site     A hub is a place of convergence where data arrives from one  or more directions and is forwarded out in one or more  directions  It connects an Ethernet bridge router to a group of  PCs on aLAN and allows communication to pass between  the networked devices     Internet Control Message Protocol  An Internet protocol used to report errors and other network   related information  The ping command makes use of ICMP     The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers is a  technical professional society that fosters the development of  standards that often become national and international  standards     The global collection of interconnected networks used for  both private and business communications     A private  company internal network that looks like part of the  Internet  users access information using web browsers   but  is accessible only by employees     See TCP IP     Internet Protocol address   The address of a host
85. al       9  AP   s icon will show up  Double click on it        Favorite Links    E Documents  Pictures    E Music    More       Folders    BEE Desktop  IE  DELL inspiron 530  Public       1 Computer   amp  Local Disk  C     lt 3 DVD Drive  D   AD  AP Network   E Control Panel  E Recycle Bin  Autorun_std_RE54UI  ERWXBO01 00  jo HyperSnap DX 6 21        Realtek Wireless AP    Categories  Network Infrastructure       130    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       10  Users could also Click    Add a wireless device    if the icon is  not there  Click    next           Eee  GO  ry  gt  Network  gt      4      Search p  By Organize ews w Network Ce Em Add a printer f Add a wireless device 0    wireless device          Favorite Links  IE Documents  EB Pictures    B Music    More          piers v This list contains devices thageere detected on your network but are not configured     BEE Desktop  GE DELL inspiron 530 Realtek Wireless AP  J Public  jE Computer    amp  Local Disk  C    2  DVD Drive  D   AD       B HyperSnap DX 6 21 2 Lwant to add a wireless device or computer that is not on the list  using a  AP USB flash drive       Categories  Network Infrastructure          131    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       11  Enter AP   s Self PIN Number and click    next        Type the PIN for the selected device    To configure this device for use on your network  type the PIN  You can find the PIN in the  information that came with the device or on a sticker on the device     PIN   12345670  
86. and  if necessary  install it     1     2     In the Windows task bar  click the Start button  point to  Settings  and then click Control Panel     Double click the Network icon     The Network dialog box displays with a list of currently  installed network components  If the list includes TCP IP   and then the protocol has already been enabled  Skip to  step 9     If TCP IP does not display as an installed component  click  Add       The Select Network Component Type dialog box displays     Select Protocol  and then click Add     The Select Network Protocol dialog box displays     223    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       5     6     Click on Microsoft in the Manufacturers list box  and then  click TCP IP in the Network Protocols list box    Click OK to return to the Network dialog box  and then click  OK again     You may be prompted to install files from your Windows  95 98 installation CD  Follow the instructions to install the  files     Click OK to restart the PC and complete the TCP IP  installation     Next  configure the PCs to accept IP information assigned by  the Wireless Gateway     8     10     11     12     13     14     Open the Control Panel window  and then click the Network  icon     Select the network component labeled TCP IP  and then  click Properties     If you have multiple TCP IP listings  select the listing  associated with your network card or adapter    In the TCP IP Properties dialog box  click the IP Address  tab     Click the radio button labeled
87. ant default  settings  these and other features are described fully in the  subsequent chapters  If you are familiar with network  configuration  review these settings to verify that they meet the  needs of your network  Follow the instructions to change them if  necessary  If you are unfamiliar with these settings  try using the  device without modification  or contact your ISP for assistance     We strongly recommend that you contact your ISP prior to  changing the default configuration     56    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual                   Option Default Setting Explanation Instructions  WAN Port IP DHCP Client This is the temporary public IP address of the WAN  Address port on the device  It is an unnumbered interface that  is replaced as soon as your ISP assigns a    real    IP  address  See Network Settings   gt  WAN Interface   LAN Port Assigned static IP address  This is the IP address of the LAN port on the device   IP Address 192 168 1 254 The LAN port connects the device to your Ethernet  network  Typically  you will not need to change this  Subnet mask  address  See Network Settings   gt  LAN Interface   255 255 255 0  DHCP  Dynamic DHCP server enabled with the The Wireless Gateway maintains a pool of private IP  Host Configuration following pool of addresses  addresses for dynamic assignment to your LAN  Protocol  192 168 1 100 computers  To use this service  you must have set up    through  192 168 1 100    your computers to accept IP information dynamically   
88. ant to communicate  with in the table and then enable the WDS        Enable WDS    MAC  Address     Data Rate                          Comment           Current WDS AP List     MAC Address Tx Rate  Mbps     103    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Configure WDS  Wireless Distribution System  only    7  From the left hand Wireless menu  click on Basic Settings   8  From the Mode drop down list  select WDS     9  From the Channel Number drop down list  select a  Channel     10  Click Apply Changes button   Wireless Basic Settings    This page is used to configure the parameters for wireless LAN clients which may  connect to your Access Point  Here you may change wireless encryption settings as  well as wireless network parameters        O Disable Wireless LAN Interface                                              Band  2 4 GHz  B G N  Y    Mode  WDS v  Network Type  f    SSID    Channel Width  40MHz     sideband  Upper I                Channel Number  11             Broadcast SSID  Enabled             WMM              Data Rate  Auto v             Associated  Clients     Enable Mac Clone  Single Ethernet Client     Enable Universal Repeater Mode  Acting as AP and client  simultaneouly     SSID of Extended Interface     11  Change setting successfully  Click on Reboot Now button to  confirm     Change setting successfully                 Your changes have been saved  The router must be rebooted for the changes to take effect   You can reboot now  or you can continue to make othe
89. as described in Configuring Ethernet PCs        57    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       9 Quick Setup    The Quick Setup page displays useful information about the  setup of your device  including     e details of the device   s Internet access settings  e details of the device   s VolP settings   e details of the device   s Wireless settings   To display this page     From the left hand menu  click on Quick Setup  The following  page is displayed     Quick Setup    Operation Mode Setup    You can setup different modes to LAN and WLAN interface for NAT function           Gateway  In this mode  the device is supposed to connect to internet via  ADSL Cable Modem  The NAT is enabled and PCs in four LAN ports  share the same IP to ISP through WAN port  The connection type  can be setup in WAN page by using PPPOE  DHCP client  PPTP  client  L2TP client or static IP        Wireless ISP  In this mode  all ethernet ports are bridged together and the  wireless client will connect to ISP access point  The NAT is enabled  and PCs in ethernet ports share the same IP to ISP through wireless  LAN  You must set the wireless to client mode first and connect to  the ISP AP in Site Survey page  The connection type can be setup  in WAN page by using PPPOE  DHCP client  PPTP client  L2TP client  or static IP     Figure 8  Quick Setup page    58    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Operation Mode Setup    You can setup different modes to LAN and WLAN interface for  NAT function     Gateway    In 
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91. atically    Before starting the 802 11n WLAN Router configuration  please  kindly configure the PC computer as below  to have automatic  IP address   DNS Server     For Windows 98SE   ME   2000   XP    1  Click on  Start    gt   Control Panel   in Classic View   In  the Control Panel  double click on  Network Connections     E Control Panel    File Edit     lt E    View Favorites Tools Help    to continue        X Bi P Search E Folders Ez    TER  a        Address   Control Panel       Bo             we Control Panel a    GB Switch to Category View    See Also    Options    Folder Options  D Windows Update    9  Help and Support  Network    Connections    Scanners and  Cameras    User Accounts    Accessibility Add Hardware     lt  Q    Add or  Remoy            Game  Controllers         Phone and  Modem        A    Le  twork Setup  wizard    2       Scheduled Security  Tasks Center    Windows  Firewall    Wireless    Network Set            Administrative  Tools    Intel R  GMA  Driver         Power Options    2    Sounds and  Audio Devices    G  gt   amp     Automatic Date and Time Display    Updates       D    Mouse    Internet Keyboard    Options  Regional and    2s    Language        Printers and Realtek HD   Faxes Sound Eff     Speech System Taskbar and  Start Menu       14    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       2  Single RIGHT click on  Local Area connection   then click   Properties        Network Connections    File Edit view Favorites Tools Advanced Help    Q ex       amp
92. by an explicit  attempt by hackers to prevent legitimate users of a service from  using that service     Denial of Service    1  From the left hand Management menu  click on Denial of   Service  The following page is displayed     Denial of Service    4  denial of service   DoS  attack is characterized by an explicit attempt by hackers to prevent  legitimate users of a service fram using that service        C  Enable Dos Prevention                      Whole System Flood  SYN Packets Second  Whole System Flood  FIN Packets Second  Whole System Flood  UDP Packets Second  Whole System Flood  ICMP Packets Second  Per Source IP Flood  SYN Packets Second  Per Source IP Flood  FIN Packets Second  Per Source IP Flood  UDP Packets Second  Per Source IP Flood  ICMP Packets Second  TCP UDP PortScan  Low v Sensitivity   ICMP Smurf   IP Land   IP Spoof    IP TearDrop  PingOfDeath   TCP Scan   TCP SynWithData  UDP Bomb   UDP EchoChargen    Select ALL Clear ALL    Enable Source IP Blocking Block time  sec     Apply Changes    Check the option Enable NTP client update   Check the option of each Service    Check the option Enable Source IP Blocking   Click Apply Changes     ar WN    205    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Denial of Service    4  denial of service   DoS  attack is characterized by an explicit attempt by hackers to prevent  legitimate users of a service from using that service        Enable DoS Prevention                                                                   Whole
93. bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 255    Ping statistics for 180 0 0 2    Packets  Sent   4  Received   4  Lost         z loss  Approximate round trip times in milli seconds    Minimum    ms  Maximum   2ms  Average     ms          Figure 18  Using the ping Utility    If the target computer cannot be located  you will receive the  message Request timed out     Using the ping command  you can test whether the path to the  Wireless Gateway is working  using the preconfigured default  LAN IP address 192 168 1 2  or another address you assigned     You can also test whether access to the Internet is working by  typing an external address  such as that for www yahoo com   216 115 108 243   If you do not know the IP address of a  particular Internet location  you can use the nslookup command   as explained in the following section     From most other IP enabled operating systems  you can  execute the same command at a command prompt or through a  system administration utility     nslookup    You can use the nslookup command to determine the IP  address associated with an Internet site name  You specify the  common name  and the nslookup command looks up the name  in on your DNS server  usually located with your ISP   If that    236    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       name is not an entry in your ISP   s DNS table  the request is  then referred to another higher level server  and so on  until the  entry is found  The server then returns the associated IP  address     On Windows based compute
94. client mode is enabled     Site Survey  SSID BSSID Encrypt  Signal          114    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Configure Wireless ISP   Wireless client   Site Survey    1  From the left hand Operation Mode menu  click on Wireless  ISP Settings     2  Click Apply Changes button     Operation Mode    You can setup different modes to LAN and WLAN interface for NAT and bridging  function           Gateway  In this mode  the device is supposed to connect to internet via  ADSL Cable Modem  The NAT is enabled and PCs in LAN ports share  the same IP to ISP through WAN port  The connection type can be  setup in WAN page by using PPPOE  DHCP client  PPTP client   L2TP  client or static IP        Bridge  In this mode  all ethernet ports and wireless interface are bridged  together and NAT function is disabled  All the WAN related function  and firewall are not supported        Wireless Igp  In this mode  all ethernet ports are bridged together and the  wireless client will connect to ISP access point  The NAT is enabled  and PCs in ethernet ports share the same IP to ISP through wireless  LAN  You must set the wireless to client mode first and connect to  the ISP AP in Site Survey page  The connection type can be setup  in WAN page by using PPPOE  DHCP client  PPTP client   L2TP client  or static IP     3  Change setting successfully  Please wait 20 seconds        Change setting successfully   Do not turn off or reboot the Device during this time     Please wait 17 seconds        
95. ctions     e Configuring Ethernet PCs    This chapter assumes that you have already established a  DSL Cable service with your Internet service provider  ISP    These instructions provide a basic configuration that should be  compatible with your home or small office network setup  Refer  to the subsequent chapters for additional configuration  instructions     Connecting the Hardware    This section describes how to connect the device to the wall  phone port  the power outlet and your computer s  or network     Before you begin  turn the power off for all devices  These  include your computer s   your LAN hub switch  if applicable    and the Wireless Gateway     The diagram below illustrates the hardware connections  The  layout of the ports on your device may vary from the layout  shown  Refer to the steps that follow for specific instructions     28    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual                Internet    xDSL   Cable Modem    Figure 5  Overview of Hardware Connections    Step 1  Connect the Ethernet cable to WAN Port    Connect the RJ45 Ethernet cable from your xDSL Cable  Modem s Ethernet port to 802 11n WLAN Router s WAN  Port     Step 2  Connect the Ethernet cable to LAN Port    Connect the supplied RJ45 Ethernet cable from your PC s  Ethernet port to any of the 4 802 11n WLAN Router s LAN  Ports     Step 3  Attach the power connector    Connect the power adapter to the power inlet    POWER    of  the 802 11n WLAN Router and turn the power switch     ON OFF SWITCH    
96. d PCs in ethernet ports share the same IP to ISP  through wireless LAN  You must set the wireless to client mode  first and connect to the ISP AP in Site Survey page  The  connection type can be setup in WAN page by using PPPOE   DHCP client or static IP     To change the Operation Mode     1  From the left hand menu  click on Quick Setup  The  following page is displayed   2  Click on the ratio of Wireless ISP and then click on Next gt  gt      Quick Setup    Operation Mode Setup    You can setup different modes to LAN and WLAN interface for NAT function        O Gateway  In this mode  the device is supposed to connect to internet via  ADSL Cable Modem  The NAT is enabled and PCs in four LAN ports  share the same IP to ISP through WAN port  The connection type  can be setup in WAN page by using PPPOE  DHCP client  PPTP  client  L2TP client or static IP        Wireless Isp  In this mode  all ethernet ports are bridged together and the  wireless client will connect to ISP access point  The NAT is enabled  and PCs in ethernet ports share the same IP to ISP through wireless  LAN  You must set the wireless to client mode first and connect to  the ISP AP in Site Survey page  The connection type can be setup  in WAN page by using PPPOE  DHCP client  PPTP client  L2TP client  or static IP     60    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       WAN Interface Setup    This page is used to configure the parameters for Internet  network which connects to the WAN port of your Access Point   Here you
97. d by WCN  too  The warning message will show up  if users try to modify the security settings  The reason is the  same as we explained in the previous section     Wireless Security Setup    This page allows you setup the wireless security  Turn on WEP or WPA by using  Encryption Keys could prevent any unauthorized access to your wireless network              Select SSID    Root AP   DELLINSPIRON PC_Network                      Encryption  WPA         O Enterprise  RADIUS      Personal  Pre Shared Key     WPA Cipher Suite  TKIP DAES    Authentication Mode     Pre Shared Key Format  Passphrase v              Pre Shared Key  CLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLII        138    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Operations of AP   AP being a registrar    AP mode    Whenever users enter station   s PIN into AP   s Wi Fi Protected  Setup page and click    Start PIN     AP will become a registrar   Users must start the PIN method on the station side within two  minutes     1  From the left hand Wireless   gt  WPS menu  The following  page is displayed    2  Make sure AP is in un configured state    3  Enter the Client PIN Number    4  Click Start PIN     Wi Fi Protected Setup    This page allows you to change the setting for WPS  Wi Fi Protected Setup    Using this feature could let your wireless client automically syncronize its  setting and connect to the Access Point in a minute without any hassle        CO Disable WPS    WPS Status  Configured UnConfigured  Reset to UnConfigured  Self PIN Number
98. d so  they can check that you are a legitimate  registered Internet  service user  Your device stores these authentication details  so  you will not have to enter this username and password every  time you login     If your ISP wants you to connect to the Internet using PPP   follow the instructions below     1  From the left hand Network Settings   gt  WAN Interface  menu  The following page is displayed    2  From the WAN Access Type drop down list  select PPPoE  setting    3  Enter User Name Password provided by your ISP  Type  them in the relevant boxes    4  Click Apply Changes     WAN Interface Setup    This page is used to configure the parameters for Internet network which connects to the  WAN port of your Access Point  Here you may change the access method to static IP  DHCP   PPPoE  PPTP or L2TP by click the item value of WAN Access type           WAN Access Type    PPPoE     User Name  1234    Password  eee      Service Name             Connection Type    Continuous x        Idle Time       1 1000 minutes     MTU Size  1452  1360 1492 bytes     O Attain DNS Automatically      Set DNS Manually  DNS 1  172 1 1 254  DNS 2                    DNS 3              Clone MAC Address  000000000000       Enable uPNP   Enable IGMP Proxy   Enable Ping Access on WAN   Enable Web Server Access on WAN   Enable IPsec pass through on VPN connection  Enable PPTP pass through on VPN connection  Enable L2TP pass through on VPN connection    OWN WOOBOD    Enable IPv6 pass through on VPN
99. des instructions for using several IP utilities to diagnose    problems     Contact Customer Support if these suggestions do not resolve    the problem     Troubleshooting Suggestions       Problem    Troubleshooting Suggestion       LEDs       Power LED does not  illuminate after  product is turned on     Verify that you are using the power cable  provided with the device and that it is  securely connected to the Wireless  Gateway and a wall socket power strip        LINK LAN LED does  not illuminate after  Ethernet cable is  attached     Verify that the Ethernet cable is securely  connected to your LAN hub or PC and to  the Wireless Gateway  Make sure the PC  and or hub is turned on    Verify that your cable is sufficient for your  network requirements  A 100 Mbit sec  network  10BaseTx  should use cables  labeled CAT 5  A 10Mbit sec network may  tolerate lower quality cables        Internet Access       My PC cannot access  the Internet    Use the ping utility  discussed in the  following section  to check whether your PC  can communicate with the device   s LAN IP  address  by default 192 168 1 2   If it  cannot  check the Ethernet cabling    If you statically assigned a private IP  address to the computer   not a registered  public address   verify the following    e Check that the gateway IP address  on the computer is your public IP  address  see Current Status for  instructions on viewing the IP  information   If it is not  correct the  address or configure the PC to 
100. ditionally  provided by routers  VLANs address issues such as scalability   security  and network management     1  From the left hand Firewall   gt  VLAN menu  The following  page is displayed     VLAN Settings    Entries in below table are used to config vlan settings  VLANs are created to provide the  segmentation services traditionally provided by routers  VLANs address issues such as  scalability  security  and network management     C Enable   LAN      Enable   Ethernet  Wireless WAN LAN   Tag   YID  1  4090                                                                                                              Ethernet Port1 7  Ethernet Port2 LAN 3030 0  Ethernet Port3 LAN 500  3 x   Ethernet Port4 LAN 1 0  Wireless Primary AP LAN 1 0  Virtual APL LAN 1 0  Virtual AP2 LAN 1 mii  virtual AP3 LAN 1 lo    Virtual AP4 LAN 1 0  Ethernet PortS WAN 1 0                      192    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       21 QoS    Entries in this table improve your online gaming experience by  ensuring that your game traffic is prioritized over other network  traffic  such as FTP or Web     1  From the left hand Firewall   gt  QoS menu  The following  page is displayed     QoS    Entries in this table improve your online gaming experience by ensuring that your game  traffic is prioritized over other network traffic  such as FTP or Web     C Enable Qos  Automatic Uplink Speed  Manual Uplink Speed  Kbps   512          Automatic Downlink Speed       Manual Downlink Speed  Kbps   512
101. e channel  between AP and URM interface  called as extended interface hereafter         91       WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Wireless    Advanced Settings    These settings are only for more technically advanced users  who have a sufficient knowledge about wireless LAN  These  settings should not be changed unless you know what effect the  changes will have on your Access Point  To access the  Wireless Network Advanced Settings page     From the left hand Wireless menu  click on Advanced Settings   The following page is displayed     Advanced Settings    These settings are only for more technically advanced users who have a sufficient knowledge  about wireless LAN  These settings should not be changed unless you know what effect the  changes will have on your Access Point     RTS Threshold     Beacon Interval     Fragment Threshold  2346  256 2346   2347  0 2347   100  20 1024 ms     Preamble Type   IAPP   Protection   Aggregation   Short GI   WLAN Partition   STBC           Long Preamble    Short Preamble     Enabled    Disabled  O Enabled    Disabled     Enabled O Disabled     Enabled    Disabled  O Enabled    Disabled  O Enabled    Disabled    20 40MHz Coexist  O Enabled    Disabled  RF Output Power    100  O70  O50  0O35  O15              Field Description  Fragment When transmitting a packet over a network medium  sometimes the  Threshold packet is broken into several segments  if the size of packet exceeds  that allowed by the network medium   The Fragmentation Th
102. e it finished resetting to factory  it   ll show the Status  page     216    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Status    This page shows the current status and some basic settings of the device     Uptime   Firmware Version  Customer Yersion  Build Time    Oday Oh 12m 51s   geel  REAH_v2 3_2T2R_STD_03_101124  Wed Nov 24 10 40 38 CST 2010    Wireless Configuration    Mode    Channel Number  Encryption   BSSID   Associated Clients    TCP IP Configuration    Attain IP Protocol  IP Address  Subnet Mask  Default Gateway  DHCP Server  MAC Address    AP   2 4 GHz  B G N    11in_AP_Router   ilal   Disabled    GOR bei ee eane eln  0    Fixed IP   ile eA  255 255  255 0  10 0 0 2   Enabled  00 13 33 81  96  ff    WAN Configuration    Attain IP Protocol  IP Address  Subnet Mask  Default Gateway  MAC Address    Getting IP from DHCP server     0 0 0 0   0 0 0 0   0 0 0 0   00 13 33 81 97 00    217    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       31 Password    Note    You can restrict access to your device   s web pages using  password protection  With password protection enabled  users  must enter a username and password before gaining access to  the web pages     By default  password protection is enabled on your device  and  the username and password set are as follows     Username  admin    Password  administrator    Setting your username and password    Non authorized users may try to access your system by guessing  your username and password  We recommend that you change  the default username a
103. e you may change the access method to static IP  DHCP   PPPoE  PPTP or L2TP by click the item value of WAN Access type                                                                       WAN Access Type  Static IP       IP Address  172 1 1 1  Subnet Mask  255 255  255 0  Default Gateway  172 1 1 254  MTU Size  1500  1400 1500 bytes   DNS 1  172  1 1 254  DNS 2   DNS 3   Clone MAC Address  oo0000000000  C Enable uPNP  Enable IGMP Proxy  C Enable Ping Access on WAN  O Enable Web Server Access on WAN  Enable IPsec pass through on VPN connection  Enable PPTP pass through on VPN connection  Enable L2TP pass through on VPN connection  CL  Enable IPv6 pass through on VPN connection    158    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       5  Change setting successfully  Click on Reboot Now button to  confirm     Change setting successfully     Your changes have been saved  The router must be rebooted for the changes to take effect   You can reboot now  or you can continue to make other changes and reboot later     159    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Configuring DHCP Client connection    Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  DHCP   Dynamic IP  Get  WAN IP Address automatically   If you are connected to the  Internet through a Cable modem line  then a dynamic IP will be  assigned     If your ISP wants you to connect to the Internet using DHCP  Client  follow the instructions below     1  From the left hand Network Settings   gt  WAN Interface  menu  The following page is displayed     2  From
104. ed only if available on the network  Finally  a  device can leave a network smoothly and automatically without  leaving any unwanted state behind     UPnP Control Point Software on Windows ME    To install the control point software on Windows ME   1  In the Control Panel  select  Add Remove Programs      2  In the  Add Remove Programs Properties  dialog box  select  the  Windows Setup  tab  In the  Components  list  double click  on the  Communications  entry     3  In the  Communications  dialog box  scroll down the   Components  list to display the UPnP entry  Select the entry   click  OK      4  Click  OK  to finish the  Add Remove Programs  dialog   5  Reboot your system     Once you have installed the UPnP software and you have  rebooted  and your network includes the IGD system   you  should be able to see the IGD controlled device on your  network     230    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       UPnP Control Point Software on Windows XP with  Firewall    On Windows XP versions earlier than SP2  Firewall support is  provided by the Windows XP Internet Connection Firewall  You  cannot use the Windows XP Internet Connection Firewall  support on a system that you intend to use as a UPnP control  point  If this feature is enabled  although the control point  system may display controlled devices in the list of network  devices  the control point system cannot participate in UPnP  communication   This restriction also applies to controlled  devices running on Windows XP systems
105. ed to configure the parameters for wireless LAN  clients which may connect to your Access Point     Quick Setup    Wireless Basic Settings    This page is used to configure the parameters for wireless LAN clients which may  connect to your Access Point     Band    Mode    Network Type   SSID    Channel Width   ControlSideband     Channel Number        2 4 GHz  B G N                    AP v          1in_AP_Router          40MHz       Upper                1 B       68    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       AP  Access Point     Access Point is used to configure the parameters for wireless  LAN clients who may connect to your Access Point    15  From the Band drop down list  select a Band    16  From the Mode drop down list  select AP setting    17  Enter SSID for example 11n_AP_Router     18  From the Channel Width drop down list  select a Channel  Width     19  From the ControlSideband drop down list  select a  ControlSideband     20  From the Channel Number drop down list  select a Channel  Number     21  Click Next gt  gt      Quick Setup    Wireless Basic Settings    This page is used to configure the parameters for wireless LAN clients which may  connect to your Access Point                                                  Band  2 4 GHz  B G N      Mode  AP v  Network Type    SSID  1in_AP_Router  Channel Width  40MHz     ControlSideband  Upper      Channel Number  1 B             69    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Client    This page is used to configure the parameters f
106. eee E          6  Change setting successfully  Please wait for a moment  while rebooting     Change setting successfully     Please wait for a moment while rebooting        81    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Configuring WPA  AES  Passphrase security  The example set in this section is for WPA  AES  Passphrase    encryption    7  From the Encryption drop down list  select WPA  AES   setting    8  From the Pre Shared Key Format drop down list  select  Passphrase setting     9  Type the Pre Shared Key   10  Click Finished     Quick Setup    Wireless Security Setup    This page allaws you setup the wireless security  Turn on WEP or WPA by using  Encryption Keys could prevent any unauthorized access to your wireless network                             Encryption  WPA  AES   v  Pre Shared Key Format  Passphrase v  Pre Shared Key  01234567         11  Change setting successfully  Please wait for a moment  while rebooting     Change setting successfully     Please wait for a moment while rebooting        82    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Configuring WPA  AES  HEX  64 characters  security    The example set in this section is for WPA  AES  HEX  64  characters  encryption     12  From the Encryption drop down list  select WPA  AES   setting    13  From the Pre Shared Key Format drop down list  select  HEX  64 characters  setting     14  Type the Pre Shared Key   15  Click Finished     Quick Setup    Wireless Security Setup    This page allows you setup the wireless security 
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109. er Dial Number    provided by your ISP  Keep it as default    if your ISP doesn t need it  10  Click Next gt  gt      This page is used to configure the parameters for Internet network which connects to  the WAN port of your Access Point  Here you may change the access method to static  IP  DHCP  PPPoE  PPTP or L2TP by click the item value of WAN Access type        WAN Access Type   User Name   Password    PIN    APN     Dial Number        USB3G    v                               internet              Oo           44    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       11  From the Band drop down list  select a Band   12  From the Mode drop down list  select AP setting   13  Enter SSID for example 11n_AP_Router     14  From the Channel Width drop down list  select a Channel  Width     15  From the ControlSideband drop down list  select a  ControlSideband     16  From the Channel Number drop down list  select a Channel  Number     17  Click Next gt  gt      Quick Setup    Wireless Basic Settings    This page is used to configure the parameters for wireless LAN clients which may  connect to your Access Point                                                  Band  2 4 GHz  B G N      Mode  AP v  Network Type    SSID  1in_AP_Router  Channel Width  40MHz     ControlSideband  Upper      Channel Number  11 B             45    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       46    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       18  Choose the Encryption type if necessary  as None   WEP    Wi Fi Protected Access  AES CCMP    Wi F
110. ere you may change the access method to static IP  DHCP   PPPoE  PPTP or L2TP by click the item value of WAN Access type        WAN Access Type   IP Address   Subnet Mask   Server IP Address   User Name     Password        PPTP          172 1 1 1          255 255 0 0          172 1 1 254          1234                   65    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       L2TP    In this mode  the device is supposed to connect to internet via  ADSL Cable Modem  The NAT is enabled and PCs in four LAN  ports share the same IP to ISP through WAN port  The  connection type can be setup in WAN page by using static IP     1  From the WAN Access Type drop down list  select L2TP  setting determined by your Network Administrator or ISP     2  Enter  P Address for example 172 1 1 1 provided by your  Network Administrator or ISP     3  Enter Subnet Mask for example 255 255 0 0 provided by  your Network Administrator or ISP     4  Enter Server IP Address for example 172 1 1 254 provided  by your Network Administrator or ISP     5  Enter User Name for example 1234 provided by your  Network Administrator or ISP     6  Enter Password for example 1234 provided by your  Network Administrator or ISP     7  Click Next gt  gt      Quick Setup    WAN Interface Setup    This page is used to configure the parameters for Internet network which connects to the  WAN port of your Access Point  Here you may change the access method to static IP  DHCP   PPPoE  PPTP or L2TP by click the item value of WAN Access type   
111. esdropping  Therefore  WPS is  designed to ease set up of security enabled Wi Fi networks and  subsequently network management  Wi Fi Protected Setup  Specification 1 0h pdf  p  8      The largest difference between WPS enabled devices and  legacy devices is that users do not need the knowledge about  SSID  channel and security settings  but they could still surf in a  security enabled Wi Fi network  For examples  in the initial  network set up  if users want to use the PIN configuration  the  only thing they need to do is entering the device PIN into  registrar  starting the PIN method on that device and simply wait  until the device joins the network  After the PIN method is  started on both sides  a registration protocol will be initiated  between the registrar and the enrollee  Typically  a registrar  could be an access point or other device that is capable of  managing the network  An enrollee could be an access point or  a station that will join the network  After the registration protocol  has been done  the enrollee will receive SSID and security  settings from the registrar and then join the network  In other  words  if a station attempts to join a network managed by an  access point with built in internal registrar  users will need to  enter station   s PIN into the web page of that access point  If the  device PIN is correct and valid and users start PIN on station   the access point and the station will automatically exchange the  encrypted information of the netw
112. et     1  From the left hand Management menu  click on Reset  factory default  The following page is displayed     Save Reload Settings    This page allows you save current settings to a file or reload the settings from the file  which was saved previously   Besides  you could reset the current configuration to factory default           Save Settings to File    Save       Load Settings from File  Browse       Upload J  Reset Settings to Default    Reset      Figure 13  Reset to Defaults page    215    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       2  Click on Reset Settings to Default     Save Reload Settings    This page allows you save current settings to a file or reload the settings from the file  which was saved previously   Besides  you could reset the current configuration to factory default     Save Settings to File  l Save       Load Settings from File    Browse      l Upload             Reset Settings to Default  Reset    3  This page reminds you that resetting to factory defaults  cannot be undone     any changes that you have made to  the basic settings will be replaced  If you are happy with  this  click OK  Or click Cancel to cancel it     Windows Internet Explorer    2  Do you really want to reset the current settings to default        4  Reload setting successfully  Please wait for a moment while  rebooting        Reload setting successfully     The WLAN 11n AP Router is booting   Do not turn off or reboot the Device during this time     Please wait 56 seconds       5  Onc
113. ey Length     64 Bits O 128 Bits       RADIUS Server IP Address  192 168 1 1                RADIUS Server Port  1812                RADIUS Server Password  sooo       6  Change setting successfully  Click on Reboot Now button to  confirm     Change setting successfully     Your changes have been saved  The router must be rebooted for the changes to take effect   You can reboot now  or you can continue to make other changes and reboot later     96       WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       WPA Authentication Mode     WPA WPA2 WPA2 Mixed   Personal  Pre Shared Key     Wi Fi Protected Access  WPA and WPA2  is a class of systems  to secure wireless  Wi Fi     computer networks  WPA is designed to work with all wireless  network interface cards  but not necessarily with first generation  wireless access points  WPA2 implements the full standard  but  will not work with some older network cards  Both provide good  security  with two significant issues     e Either WPA or WPA2 must be enabled and chosen in  preference to WEP  WEP is usually presented as the first  security choice in most installation instructions     e Inthe  Personal  mode  the most likely choice for homes  and small offices  a pass phrase is required that  for full  security  must be longer than the typical 6 to 8 character  passwords users are taught to employ     1  From the Encryption drop down list  select WPA  WPA2 or  WPA2 Mixed setting     Encryption    WPA w          Encryption    WPA2 v           Encryption 
114. he  Add    Remove Windows Components  button     3  In the  Windows Component Wizard  dialog box  scroll down  the list to display the  Networking Services  entry  Highlight   select  the entry  and click on the  Details  button     231    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       4  The    Networking Services    window is displayed     The subcomponents shown in the Networking Services window  will be different depending on if you are using Windows XP   Windows XP  SP1   or Windows XP  SP2      If you are using Windows XP SP2  the Networking Services  window will display the following list of sub components   Networking Services    To add or remove a component  click the check box  A shaded box means that only part  of the component will be installed  To see what s included in a componert  click Details     Subcomponents of Networking Services    v  A Internet Gateway Device Discovery and Control Client 0 0 MB  A Peer to Peer 0 0 MB   ERIP Listener 0 0 MB  A Simple TCP IP Services 0 0 MB     amp  UPnP User Interface 0 2 MB                                           Description  Displays icons in My Network Places for UPnP devices detected on the  network  Also  opens the required Windows Firewall ports     Total disk space required  57 2 MB Toa    Space available on disk  418 4 MB       5  Select the following entries from the    Networking Services     window and then click  OK      If you are using Windows XP  select    e  Universal Plug and Play     If you are using Windows XP SP1
115. he Gateway  Use of such filters can be helpful in securing  or restricting your local network        C Enable IP Filtering    Loal IP Address  Protocol    80th Comment                                         Current Filter Table     Local IP Address    OQ  oO  D  mi   aa  U   D  D  O  ot  oO  co  J   aa   D  m  aa  D    180    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       2  Check the option Enable IP Filtering to enable the IP  Filtering    3  Enter the IP Address that you want to be denied in Loal IP  Address field     4  From the Protocol drop down list  select Both setting   5  Enter any comment in Comment field   6  Click Apply Changes     IP Filtering    Entries in this table are used to restrict certain types of data packets from your local  network to Internet through the Gateway  Use of such filters can be helpful in securing  or restricting your local network     Enable IP Filtering    Loal IP Address  10 0 0 102 Protocol  Both    Comment  Deny TCP UDP  Apply Changes             Current Filter Table     Local IP Address  Delete Selected Delete All    7  Now the IP Filter that you created has been added and  listed in the Current Filter Table     8  Now the TCP and UDP protocol for both Outbound and  Inbound packet has been denied     Current Filter Table     Local IP Address    10 0 0 102 TCP UDP Deny TCP UDP    Delete Selected Delete All    181    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       16 Msc Fittering    Entries in this table are used to restrict certain types of data  packets fro
116. he following page is displayed     LAN Interface Setup    This page is used to configure the parameters for local area network which  connects to the LAN port of your Access Point  Here you may change the  setting for IP addresss  subnet mask  DHCP  etc                              IP Address  10 0 0 2  Subnet Mask  255 255  255 0  Default Gateway  0 0 0 0  DHCP  Server                   DHCP Client Range  10 0 0 100     10 0 0 200 Show Client    Domain Name     802 1d Spanning  Tree     Clone MAC Address  oooooo000000                            Disabled                         2  Click on Show Client button  The following page is  displayed     Active DHCP Client Table    This table shows the assigned IP address  MAC address and  time expired for each DHCP leased client     Time  EE SA SELON     10 0 0 100 0 0 100 00  16 86 44   00 16 e6 44 bfiaa aa  B63995    t              153    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       13    WAN Interface    This chapter describes how to configure the way that your  device connects to the Internet  Your ISP determines what type  of Internet access you should use and provides you with any  information that you need in order to configure the Internet  access to your device     Wireless Gateway supports four methods of obtaining the WAN                            IP address   Option Description  Static IP Choose this option if you are a leased line user with a fixed IP address   DHCP Client   Choose this option if you are connected to the Internet 
117. he mobile node and the authentication agent  initiating pre authentication by transmitting a message with the flag set  in its message header  and the other of the mobile node and the  authentication agent responding with the flag set in its message header  only if it supports the pre authentication  Enable disable pre   authentication support  Default  disable           Authentication  RADIUS Server       Port  Type the port number of RADIUS Server  IP address  Type the IP address of RADIUS Server  Password  Type the Password of RADIUS Server       94       WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       WEP   Encryption Key    WEP aims to provide security by encrypting data over radio  waves so that it is protected as it is transmitted from one end  point to another  However  it has been found that WEP is not as  secure as once believed     4     5   Wireless    From the Encryption drop down list  select WEP setting   From the Key Length drop down list  select 64 bit or 128 bit  setting    From the Key Format drop down list  select ASCII  5  characters   Hex  10 characters   ASCII  13 characters  or  Hex  26 characters  setting     Enter the Encryption Key value depending on selected  ASCII or Hexadecimal     Click Apply Changes button     Security Setup    This page allows you setup the wireless security  Turn on WEP or WPA by using  Encryption Keys could prevent any unauthorized access to your wireless network           Select SSID     Root AP   11n_A4P_Router                          
118. i Protected  Access2  AES CCMP  and WPA2 Mixed Mode  For  example  the Encryption you choose is None     19  Click Finished   Quick Setup  Wireless Security Setup    This page allows you setup the wireless security  Turn on WEP or WPA by using  Encryption Keys could prevent any unauthorized access to your wireless network     Encryption  None      20  Change setting successfully  Please wait for a moment  while rebooting     Change setting successfully     Please wait for a moment while rebooting        21  Now you are ready to use the USB 3G to Internet     47    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       T What the Interne WAN access of your own  Network now is    Now you could check what the Internet WAN access of your  network is to know how to configure the WAN port of Wireless  Gateway     Please follow steps below to check what the Internet  WAN  access if your own Network is DHCP Client  Static IP or PPPoE  Client     1  Click Start   gt  Control Panel     4 GA 8S66       Internet A My Documents   amp  Internet Explorer Y   i p     4 My Recent Documents  gt        E mail    Outlook Express es  Outlook Express      My Pictures    Seas Command Prompt 2 My Music    ol My Computer  ei HyperSnap Dx 4    g   Control Panel  a Notepad    Set Program Access and    Defaults    I MSN Explorer ka Printers and Faxes     Windows Media Player     Help and Support    33 Windows Messenger    All Programs  gt     P og OfF 1G  Turn OFF Computer       WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       2  Double c
119. ical access point to a device such as a computer or  router  through which data flows into and out of the device     Point to Point Protocol   A protocol for serial data transmission that is used to carry IP   and other protocol  data between your ISP and your  computer  The WAN interface on the Wireless Gateway uses  two forms of PPP called PPPoA and PPPoE  See PPPOA   PPPoE     Point to Point Protocol over ATM   One of the two types of PPP interfaces you can define for a  Virtual Circuit  VC   the other type being PPPoE  You can  define only one PPPoA interface per VC     Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet   One of the two types of PPP interfaces you can define for a  Virtual Circuit  VC   the other type being PPPoA  You can  define one or more PPPoE interfaces per VC     A set of rules governing the transmission of data  In order for  a data transmission to work  both ends of the connection  have to follow the rules of the protocol     In a physically separate location  For example  an employee  away on travel who logs in to the company   s intranet is a  remote user     Routing Information Protocol  The original TCP IP routing protocol  There are two versions  of RIP  version   and version Il     Registered Jack Standard 11  The standard plug used to connect telephones  fax    241    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       RJ 45    routing    SDNS    subnet    subnet mask  TCP  TCP IP    Telnet    TFTP    TKIP    triggers    machines  modems  etc  to a telephone port  It is 
120. ides you with a valid  unchanging  internet domain name   an URL  to go with that  possibly everchanging  IP address        Enable DDNS          Service Provider   TZO v          Domain Name            User Name Email                 Password Key        Note   For TZO  you can have a 30 days free trial here or manage your TZO account in contro  pane   For DynDNS  you can create your DynDNS account here    201    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       6  Change setting successfully  Click on Reboot Now button to  confirm     Change setting successfully     Your changes have been saved  The router must be rebooted for the changes to take effect   You can reboot now  or you can continue to make other changes and reboot later     202    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       26 Time Zone Setting    Certain systems may not have a date or time mechanism or  may be using inaccurate time day information  the Simple  Network Time Protocol feature provides a way to synchronize  the device   s own time of day setting with a remote time server  as described in RFC 2030  SNTP  and RFC 1305  NTP      SNTP Server and SNTP Client Configuration  settings    1  From the left hand Management menu  click on Time Zone  Setting  The following page is displayed     Time Zone Setting    You can maintain the system time by synchronizing with a public time server over the Internet                                               Current Time   Yr 2009  Mon 12 Day 29  Hr 20  Mn 12  Sec 4    Copy Computer Time  Time
121. ield4     This style of writing IP addresses as decimal numbers  separated by dots is called dotted decimal notation  The IP  address 20 56 0 211 is read  twenty dot fifty six dot zero dot  two eleven      Structure of an IP address    IP addresses have a hierarchical design similar to that of  telephone numbers  For example  a 7 digit telephone number  starts with a 3 digit prefix that identifies a group of thousands of  telephone lines  and ends with four digits that identify one  specific line in that group     Similarly  IP addresses contain two kinds of information     e Network ID  Identifies a particular network within the Internet or intranet  e HostID    Identifies a particular computer or device on the network    The first part of every IP address contains the network ID  and  the rest of the address contains the host ID  The length of the  network ID depends on the network s class  see following  section   The table below shows the structure of an IP address     Class A Network ID Host ID  Class B Network ID Host ID  Class C Network ID Host ID    Here are some examples of valid IP addresses     Class A  10 30 6 125  network   10  host   30 6 125   Class B  129 88 16 49  network   129 88  host   16 49   Class C  192 60 201 11  network   192 60 201  host   11        Network classes    The three commonly used network classes are A  B  and C    There is also a class D but it has a special use beyond the    227    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       QO    Definition  mask
122. igital signal  See analog     Domain Name System   The DNS maps domain names into IP addresses  DNS  information is distributed hierarchically throughout the  Internet among computers called DNS servers  For example   www yahoo com is the domain name associated with IP  address 216 115 108 243  When you start to access a web  site  a DNS server looks up the requested domain name to  find its corresponding IP address  If the DNS server cannot  find the IP address  it communicates with higher level DNS  servers to determine the IP address  See domain name     A domain name is a user friendly name used in place of its  associated IP address  Domain names must be unique  their  assignment is controlled by the Internet Corporation for  Assigned Names and Numbers  ICANN   Domain names are  a key element of URLs  which identify a specific file at a web  site  See DNS     To transfer data in the downstream direction  i e   from the  Internet to the user     Digital Subscriber Line  A technology that allows both digital data and analog voice  signals to travel over existing copper telephone lines     See network keys    The most commonly installed computer network technology   usually using twisted pair wiring  Ethernet data rates are 10  Mbps and 100 Mbps  See also 10BASE T  100BASE T   twisted pair     File Transfer Protocol   A program used to transfer files between computers  connected to the Internet  Common uses include uploading  new or updated files to a web server  and downlo
123. in securing or  restricting your local network     The IP filter feature enables you to create rules that control the  forwarding of incoming and outgoing data between the LAN and  WAN side     You can create IP filter rules to block attempts by certain  computers on your LAN to access certain types of data or  Internet locations  You can also block accesses to your LAN  computers from the WAN side     When you define an IP filter rule and enable the feature  you  instruct the ADSL Ethernet router to examine data packets to  determine whether they meet criteria set forth in the rule  The  criteria can include the network or internet protocol  the packet  carries  the direction in which it is traveling  for example  from  the LAN to the WAN and vice versa      If the packet matches the criteria established in a rule  the  packet can either be accepted  forwarded towards its  destination   or denied  discarded   depending on the action  specified in the rule     The IP Filter Configuration page provides the capability to  enable disable the IP filter feature and the IP Filter rule entries  for all currently established rules     175    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       1  From the left hand Firewall   gt  IP Filtering menu  The  following page is displayed     IP Filtering    Entries in this table are used to restrict certain types of data packets from your local  network to Internet through the Gateway  Use of such filters can be helpful in securing  or restricting your local 
124. ing    Verify that you are using Internet Explorer or  Netscape Navigator v4 0 or later    Verify that the PC   s IP address is defined as  being on the same subnet as the IP address  assigned to the LAN port on the Wireless  Gateway        My changes to the  web pages are not  being retained     Be sure to use the Confirm Changes Apply  function after any changes        235    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Diagnosing Problem using IP Utilities    ping   Ping is acommand you can use to check whether your PC can  recognize other computers on your network and the Internet  A  ping command sends a message to the computer you specify  If  the computer receives the message  it sends messages in  reply  To use it  you must know the IP address of the computer  with which you are trying to communicate     On Windows based computers  you can execute a ping  command from the Start menu  Click the Start button  and then  click Run  In the Open text box  type a statement such as the  following     ping 192 168 1 2    Click OK  You can substitute any private IP address on your  LAN or a public IP address for an Internet site  if known     If the target computer receives the message  a Command  Prompt window is displayed     c  Command Prompt  B  x   al       C  Documents and Settings Administrator gt ping 180 0 0 2  Pinging 16 6 0 2 with 32 bytes of data     10 0 0 2  bytes 32 time 2ms TTL 255  16 6 8 2  bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 255  16 6 6 2  bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 255  16 6 80 2  
125. ing page is displayed     Port Filtering    Entries in this table are used to restrict certain types of data packets from your local  network to Internet through the Gateway  Use of such filters can be helpful in securing  or restricting your local network        CO Enable Port Filtering  Port Range      Protocol  Comment                       Current Filter Table     Port Range  Delete Selected Delete All    173    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       2  Check the option Enable Port Filtering to enable the port  filtering     Enter 53 and 53 in Port Range field    From the Protocol drop down list  select UDP setting   Enter DNS Resolve in Comment field    6  Click Apply Changes     ar wo    Enable Port Filtering                Port Range  53    53   Protocol  UDP     Comment  DNS Resolve          7  Now the port filter that you created has been added and  listed in the Current Filter Table     8  Now the UDP port 80 for both Outbound and Inbound  packet has been denied     Current Filter Table     Port Range  53    lect  UDP DNS Resolve a    Delete Selected Delete All    Now you cannot visit any web site by domain due to the UDP  port 53 has been blocked by the Port Filtering rule that created     You can enter the IP Address of that web site to visit     174    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       15 iP Fitering    Entries in this table are used to restrict certain types of data  packets from your local network to Internet through the  Gateway  Use of such filters can be helpful 
126. ings page     From the left hand Wireless menu  click on Basic Settings  The  following page is displayed     89    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Wireless Basic Settings    This page is used to configure the parameters for wireless LAN  clients which may connect to your Access Point  Here you  may change wireless encryption settings as well as wireless  network parameters        O Disable Wireless LAN Interface                               Band  2 4 GHz  B G N       Mode  AP v Multiple AP  Network Infrastructure     Type    SSID  11in_4P_Router         Channel   Width  40MHz 7  Control   Sideband     Upper m     Channel          v  Number     Broadcast    Enabled      SSID  Enabled     WMM  Enabled          Data Rate  Auto    a  Associated Show Active Clients  Clients     Enable Mac Clone  Single Ethernet Client     O Enable Universal Repeater Mode  Acting as  AP and client simultaneouly     SSID of Extended Interface            Figure 9  Wireless Network page          90    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual                         Field Description   Disable Enable Disable the Wireless LAN Interface     MirelessLAN   Default  Disable   Band Specify the WLAN Mode to 802 11b g Mixed mode  802 11b mode or  802 11g mode   Mode Configure the Wireless LAN Interface to AP  Client  WDS  AP   WDS   MESH or AP   MESH mode   Network Type Configure the Network Type to Infrastructure or Ad hoc    SSID Specify the network name     Each Wireless LAN network uses a unique Network Name to ide
127. ions    to continue           gU     Network and Sharing Center          Search    Tasks       Network and Sharing Center  View computers and devices    7 View full map  Connect to a network    C   up a connection or network A A  k  A       Q 4  vi   ns T ap   ae rk    GA G31M ES2L PC Netwo Internet  Diagnose ang repan  This computer     Aii Network  Public network  Customize    Access Local only    Connection Local Area Connection    l Sharing and Discovery  Network discovery    Off  File sharing    Off  Public folder sharing   Off  Printer sharing    Off  no printers installed   Password protected sharing    On    OCOCOCO0O0OO    Seealso Media sharing    Off    Internet Options  Show me all the files and folders I am sharing    N ws Firew     a pais oa one Show me all the shared network folders on this computer       19    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       3  Single RIGHT click on  Local Area connection   then click   Properties      ce bae  Ree E  lt  Network c   AE  n hd M  Views v Disable this network device  gt     h    ay O    Urga   VIEWS sap NECWOTK GEvIce  Nga m  vs SOONG LNIG TICUN  OOYE       Local Area Connection  r Network    Realtek RTL8168C P  8111C     a    Bridge Connections    Create Shortcut  Delete       20    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       4  The screen will display the information  User Account  Control  and click  Continue  to continue     5  Double click on  Internet Protocol Version 4  TCP IPv4       Connect using       AP Realtek RTL8168C P  8111
128. led              Encryption  None          118    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       15  Connect successfully  Click on OK button to confirm and  return     Connect successfully     119    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       WPS    This page allows you to change the setting for WPS  Wi Fi  Protected Setup   Using this feature could let your wireless  client automatically syncronize its setting and connect to the  Access Point in a minute without any hassle  To access the  Wireless Network WPS page     From the left hand Wireless menu  click on WPS  The following  page is displayed     Wi Fi Protected Setup    This page allows you to change the setting for WPS  Wi Fi Protected Setup   Using  this feature could let your wireless client automically syncronize its setting and  connect to the Access Point in a minute without any hassle        O Disable WPS    WPS Status     Configured UnConfigured    Self PIN Number  62828475    Push Button Configuration    Start PBC  Apply Changes    Client PIN Number        start PIN          Field    Description       Disable WPS Checking this box and clicking    Apply Changes    will disable Wi Fi  Protected Setup  WPS is turned on by default        WPS Status When AP   s settings are factory default  out of box   it is set to open  security and un configured state  It will be displayed by    WPS  Status     If it already shows    Configured     some registrars such as  Vista WCN will not configure AP  Users will need to go to the     Save Reload
129. led a  default subnet mask  These masks are     Class A  255 0 0 0  Class B  255 255 0 0  Class C  255 255 255 0    These are called default because they are used when a network is  initially configured  at which time it has no subnets     229    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       C UPnP Control Point Software on  Windows ME XP    This appendix provides instructions for configuring the UPnP on  your computers to work with the Wireless Gateway     UPnP is an architecture for pervasive peer to peer network  connectivity of intelligent appliances  Wireless devices  and PCs  of all form factors  It is designed to bring easy to use  flexible   standards based connectivity to ad hoc or unmanaged  networks whether in the home  in a small business  public  spaces  or attached to the Internet  UPnP is a distributed  open  networking architecture that leverages TCP IP and the Web  technologies to enable seamless proximity networking in  addition to control and data transfer among networked devices  in the home  office  and public spaces     UPnP is more than just a simple extension of the plug and play  peripheral model  It is designed to support zero configuration    invisible  networking  and automatic discovery for a breadth of  device categories from a wide range of vendors  This means a  device can dynamically join a network  obtain an IP address   convey its capabilities  and learn about the presence and  capabilities of other devices  DHCP and DNS servers are  optional and are us
130. lick Network Connections   amp  Control Panel    File Edit View Favorites Tools Help         Back    B PP Search ie Folders E        Address  G Control Panel    we Control Panel x          eas  Accessibilty Add Hardware Add or Administrative Automatic CMI Audio Date and Time  G Switch to Category View Options Remoy    Tools Updates Config  See Also k D    4    Display Folder Options Game Internet Keyboard     Windows Update Controllers Options    9  Help and Support we O i   A v       Network Setup Phone and Power Options Printers and Regionaland Scanners and  s wizard Modem     Faxes Language     Cameras       Os W k    Scheduled Security Sounds and Speech System Taskbar and User Accounts  Tasks Center Audio Devices Start Menu    e 2    Windows Wireless  Firewall Network Set          49    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Internet WAN access is the DHCP client    If you cannot see any Broadband Adapter in the Network  Connections  your Internet WAN access is DHCP Client or  Static IP     3  Click Local Area Connection in LAN or High Speed  Internet and you could see string Assigned by DHCP in  Details       Network Connections    File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help    Q Bak   QJ i      Search Ke Folders  Eas        Address     Network Connections Mi   Go  A LAN or High Speed Internet       Details    Local Area Connection Local Srea Connection  LAN or High Speed Internet  Connected    SiS 900 PCI Fast Ethernet  Adapter    IP Address  192 168 10  32    Subnet Mask  
131. lity          d      Q       Profile Network Advanced Statistics WAMA WPS Radio On  Off About  WPS AP List  Rescan  ID   0x0000 VoIP_Wireless 00 E0 4C 81 86 D1 11 jiamai  Pin Code  19953533 Renew  WPS Profile List Config Mode   gt  WPS693e0786d1   Enrollee E  Detail      gt  Connect  WPS A mA   Rotate  PIN ssociate RR re  PBC  dl WPS Probe IE WPS status is connected successfully   WPS693e0786d1 Export Profile  O Automatically select the AP Delete  Status  gt  gt  WPS699e0786d1  lt    gt  00 E0 4C 81 86 D1 E O  Extra Info  gt  gt  Link is Up  TxPower  100  o  Channel  gt  gt  11  lt    gt  2462 MH2   ee      Authentication  gt  gt  WPA2 PSK  Encryption  gt  gt  AES  Network Type  gt  gt  Infrastructure Transmit  IP Address  gt  gt  10 0 0 102 Link Speed  gt  gt  54 0 Mbps  Sub Mask  gt  gt  255 0 0 0  Default Gateway  gt  gt  10 0 0 2    Throughput  gt  gt  3 456 Kbps    Receive  Link Speed  gt  gt  54 0 Mbps    Throughput  gt  gt 21 960 Kbps       Mbps       141    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       8  If the device PIN is correct and the WPS handshake is  successfully done  AP   s Wi Fi Protected Setup page will be  shown as below     Wi Fi Protected Setup    This page allows you to change the setting for WPS  Wi Fi Protected Setup   Using  this feature could let your wireless client automically syncronize its setting and  connect to the Access Point in a minute without any hassle        O Disable WPS    WPS Status  Configured UnConfigured  Reset to UnConfigured    Self PIN N
132. lity  Otherwise  you need to ask your network administrator for  the appropriate IP settings        Obtain an IP address automatically                                 5  Click  Show icon in notification area when connected    see screen image in 3  above  then Click on  OK  to  complete the setup procedures     17    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual          For Windows Vista 32 64    1  Click on    Start      gt     Control Panel      gt     View network  status and tasks                   Control Panel Home      System and Maintenance User Accounts and Family    Get started with Windows Safety  Back up your computer   Set up parental controls for any user       Add or remove user accounts    Classic View    Security    Check for updates Appearance and  Check this computer s security status ae  Personalization    Allow a program through Windows     Change desktop background    Firewall  Change the color scheme  Adjust screen resolution    Network and Internet  View network status and tasks    Sek vip le hiana Clock  Language  and Region  x Change keyboards or other input  methods    Hardware and Sound   Play CDs or other media automatically  Printer   Mouse    Change display language    Ease of Access  Let Windows suggest settings  Optimize visual display    Programs  Uninstall a program    NERA Sel HR are Additional Options    Recent Tasks    rk status and tasks       18    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       2  Inthe Manage network connections  click on    Manage  network connect
133. lor Function       POWER green On  device is powered on  Off  device is powered off                WLAN green On  WLAN link established and active   Blink  Valid Wireless packet being transferred  WPS green Off  WPS link isn   t established and active   Blink  Valid WPS packet being transferred  WAN green On  WAN link established and active   Off  No LAN link   Blink  Valid Ethernet packet being transferred  LAN green On  LAN link established and active  1 2 3 4 Off  No LAN link    Blink  Valid Ethernet packet being transferred       If the LEDs illuminate as expected  test your Internet connection  from a LAN computer  To do this  open your web browser  and  type the URL of any external website  such as  htto  www yahoo com   The LED labeled WAN should blink  rapidly and then appear solid as the device connects to the site     If the LEDs do not illuminate as expected  you may need to  configure your Internet access settings using the information  provided by your ISP  For details  see Internet Access  If the  LEDs still do not illuminate as expected or the web page is not  displayed  see Troubleshooting Suggestions or contact your  ISP for assistance     Default device settings    In addition to handling the xDSL   Cable modem connection to  your ISP  the Wireless Gateway can provide a variety of  services to your network  The device is preconfigured with  default settings for use with a typical home or small office  network     The table below lists some of the most import
134. m your local network to Internet through the Wireless  Gateway  Use of such filters can be helpful in securing or  restricting your local network     1  From the left hand Firewall   gt  MAC Filtering menu  The  following page is displayed     MAC Filtering    Entries in this table are used to restrict certain types of data packets from your local  network to Internet through the Gateway  Use of such filters can be helpful in securing  or restricting your local network        C Enable MAC Filtering  MAC Address    Comment                          Current Filter Table     MAC Address    O  oO  D     o  Ww  oO  D   E      oO  EL  o  ina   D  mt  faa  D    182    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       MAC filtering for specified MAC Address    Please follow example below to deny the specified MAC  Address has the Internet Access     1  From the left hand Firewall   gt  MAC Filtering menu  The  following page is displayed     MAC Filtering    Entries in this table are used to restrict certain types of data packets from your local  network to Internet through the Gateway  Use of such filters can be helpful in securing  or restricting your local network        O Enable MAC Filtering  MAC Address  Comment                             Current Filter Table     MAC Address  cted Delete All    OQ  D  D     Oo  U   om  D    183    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       2  Check the option Enable MAC Filtering to enable the MAC  Filtering    3  Enter the MAC Address that you want to be denied in MAC
135. manage your TZO account in contro  panel       DynDNS             villamcheng dyndns org          williamcheng                      For DynDNS  you can create your DynDNS account here    7  Change setting successfully  Click on Reboot Now button to    confirm     Change setting successfully     Your changes have been saved  The router must be rebooted for the changes to take effect     You can reboot now  or you can continue to make other changes and reboot later     200    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Configure TZO    1  From the left hand Management   gt  DDNS menu  The  following page is displayed     Dynamic DNS Setting    Dynamic DNS is a service  that provides you with a valid  unchanging  internet domain name   an URL  to go with that  possibly everchanging  IP address        C Enable DDNS          Service Provider            Domain Name            User Name Email                 Password Key        Note   For TZO  you can have a 30 days free trial here or manage your TZO account in contro  pane   For DynDNS  you can create your DynDNS account here    2  Click on Enable DDNS  3  Select the TZO from the Service Provider drop down list     4  Type your own unique Email  Key and Domain Name which  you applied from    http   Awww tzo com MainPageWebClient clientsignup htm     in the relevant boxes  They can be any combination of  letters or numbers with a maximum of 20 characters     5  Click Apply Changes     Dynamic DNS Setting    Dynamic DNS is a service  that prov
136. moment  while rebooting     Change setting successfully     Please wait for a moment while rebooting        86    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Quick Setup    Configuring WPA2  Mixed  HEX  64 characters  security    The example set in this section is for WPA2  Mixed  HEX  64  characters  encryption     The WPA2  Mixed  HEX  64 characters  encryption supports  both WPA  AES  and WPA2  AES      1  From the Encryption drop down list  select WPA2  Mixed   setting    2  From the Pre Shared Key Format drop down list  select  HEX  64 characters  setting    3  Type the Pre Shared Key    4  Click Finished     Wireless Security Setup    This page allows you setup the wireless security  Turn on WEP or WPA by using  Encryption Keys could prevent any unauthorized access to your wireless network     Encryption     Pre Shared Key Format     Pre Shared Key        WPA2 Mixed Y          Hex  64 characters  v                 01234657890123465789012346578         5  Change setting successfully  Please wait for a moment  while rebooting     Change setting successfully     Please wait for a moment while rebooting        87    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       1 0 Operation Mode    This chapter describes how to configure the way that your  device connects to the Internet  There are Three options of  Operation Mode  Gateway  Bridge and Wireless ISP     Setting Operation Mode    To change the Operation Mode    1  From the left hand Operation Mode menu  The following  page is displayed    2  Click
137. n  Bridging contrasts with routing  which can add more  intelligence to data transfers by using network addresses  instead  The Wireless Gateway can perform both routing and  bridging  Typically  when both functions are enabled  the  device routes IP data and bridges all other types of data  See  routing     A telecommunications technology that can send different  types of data over the same medium  DSL is a broadband  technology     To send data to all computers on a network     238    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       DHCP    DHCP relay    DHCP server    digital    DNS    domain name    download    DSL    encryption keys  Ethernet    FTP    Gbps    host    Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol   DHCP automates address assignment and management   When a computer connects to the LAN  DHCP assigns it an  IP address from a shared pool of IP addresses  after a  specified time limit  DHCP returns the address to the pool     Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol relay   A DHCP relay is a computer that forwards DHCP data  between computers that request IP addresses and the DHCP  server that assigns the addresses  Each of the Wireless  Gateway s interfaces can be configured as a DHCP relay   See DHCP     Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server   A DHCP server is a computer that is responsible for  assigning IP addresses to the computers on a LAN  See  DHCP     Of data  having a form based on discrete values expressed  as binary numbers  0 s and 1 s   The data component in DSL  is a d
138. n C Request MPPC Compression       Attain DNS Automatically     Set DNS Manually       DNS 1  1 2 1 1 254          DNS 2           DNS 3                 Clone MAC Address  oo0000000000  Enable uPNP   Enable IGMP Proxy   Enable Ping Access on WAN       Enable Web Server Access on WAN   Enable IPsec pass through on VPN connection  Enable PPTP pass through on YPN connection  Enable L2TP pass through on VPN connection  Enable IPv6 pass through on VPN connection    OWBAOOBOD    5  Change setting successfully  Click on Reboot Now button to  confirm     165    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Change setting successfully     Your changes have been saved  The router must be rebooted for the changes to take effect   You can reboot now  or you can continue to make other changes and reboot later     Configuring L2TP connection    If your ISP Network Administrator wants you to connect to the  Internet using L2TP  follow the instructions below     1  From the left hand Network Settings   gt  WAN Interface  menu  The following page is displayed    2  From the WAN Access Type drop down list  select L2TP  setting    3  Enter  P Address Subnet Mask Server IP Address User  Name Password provided by your ISP  Type them in the  relevant boxes     4  Click Apply Changes     166    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       WAN Interface Setup    This page is used to configure the parameters for Internet network which connects to the  WAN port of your Access Point  Here you may change the access method to 
139. n the same channel and set  MAC address of other APs which you want to communicate  with in the table and then enable the WDS        Enable WDS    MAG  Address   001122334455      Data Rate    Auto    i    Comment  Testi    Apply Changes Set Security  Show Statistics    Current WDS AP List     MAC Address 1S atie Comment Select   Mbps     elected Delete All                      Delet    a     112    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       18  Change setting successfully  Click on Reboot Now button to  confirm     Change setting successfully     Your changes have been saved  The router must be rebooted for the changes to take effect   You can reboot now  or you can continue to make other changes and reboot later     Reboot Now Reboot Later    19  The MAC Address that you created has been added in the  Current Access Control List     Current WDS AP List     MAC Address Bore Comment  Select   Mbps     OO  11122  533  44 55 Auto Testi    Delete Selected Delete All    113    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Site Survey    This page provides tool to scan the wireless network  If any  Access Point or IBSS is found  you could choose to connect it  manually when client mode is enabled  To access the Wireless  Network WDS settings page     From the left hand Wireless menu  click on Site Survey  The  following page is displayed     Wireless Site Survey    This page provides tool to scan the wireless network  If any Access Point or IBSS is found   you could choose to connect it manually when 
140. nd password to your own unique settings     To change the default password     1  From the left hand Management menu  click on Password   The following page is displayed     Password Setup    This page is used to set the account to access the web server of  Access Point  Empty user name and password will disable the protection        User Name   New Password     Confirmed Password                       Figure 14  Currently Defined Administration Password  Setup page    218    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       2  This page displays the current username and password  settings  Change your own unique password in the relevant  boxes  They can be any combination of letters or numbers  with a maximum of 30 characters  The default setting uses  admin for the username and administrator for password     3  If you are happy with these settings  click Apply  You will  see following page that the new user has been displayed on  the Currently Defined Users  You need to login to the web  pages using your new username and new password     Password Setup    This page is used to set the account to access the web server of  Access Point  Empty user name and password will disable the protection        User Name     root  New Password  esoo  Confirmed Password  sooo                         Figure 15  Administration Password    4  Change setting successfully     Change setting successfully     Do not turn off or reboot the Router during this time     Please wait 18 seconds       5  Enter new User
141. network        C Enable IP Filtering    Loal IP Address  Protocol    80th Comment                                         Current Filter Table     Local IP Address    QO  om  D  r   aa  U   om  D  oO  ot  om  oa  J   aa   D  p  om  D    IP filtering for TCP with specified IP  Please follow example below to deny the TCP protocol for  specified IP     1  From the left hand Firewall   gt  IP Filtering menu  The  following page is displayed     IP Filtering    Entries in this table are used to restrict certain types of data packets from your local  network to Internet through the Gateway  Use of such filters can be helpful in securing  or restricting your local network     C  Enable IP Filtering    Loal IP Address  Es  Protocol    80th Comment   Apply Changes                   Current Filter Table     Local IP Address    cted D    wo  o     na   D    Delete Seler    2  Check the option Enable IP Filtering to enable the IP  Filtering    3  Enter the IP Address that you want to be denied in Loal  P  Address field    4  From the Protocol drop down list  select TCP setting    5  Enter any comment in Comment field     176    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       6  Click Apply Changes     IP Filtering    Entries in this table are used to restrict certain types of data packets from your local  network to Internet through the Gateway  Use of such filters can be helpful in securing  or restricting your local network     Enable IP Filtering  Loal IP Address   10 0 0 102 Protocol  TCP    Comme
142. nt  Deny TCP                                        Current Filter Table     Local IP Address  Delete Selected Delete All    7  Now the IP Filter that you created has been added and  listed in the Current Filter Table     8  Now the TCP protocol for both Outbound and Inbound  packet has been denied     Current Filter Table     Local IP Address    10 0 0 102 Tee Deny TCP    Delete Selected Delete All    Now The Local IP Address for example 192 168 1 102 that  listed in the Current Filter Table cannot visit any application that  use TCP protocol for example web site due to the Protocol TCP  has been blocked by the IP Filtering rule that created     177    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       IP filtering for UDP with specified IP    Please follow example below to deny the UDP protocol for  specified IP     1  From the left hand Firewall   gt  IP Filtering menu  The  following page is displayed     IP Filtering    Entries in this table are used to restrict certain types of data packets from your local    network to Internet through the Gateway  Use of such filters can be helpful in securing  or restricting your local network        C Enable IP Filtering                Loal IP Address  Protocol    80th             Comment                    Current Filter Table     Local IP Address  elected Delete All    178    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       2  Check the option Enable IP Filtering to enable the IP  Filtering    3  Enter the IP Address that you want to be denied in Loal IP  Addres
143. nternet  connectivity to all computers on your LAN      Network address translation  NAT  functions to provide  security for your LAN      Network configuration through DHCP Server and DHCP  Client      Services including IP route and DNS configuration  RIP   and IP      Supports remote software upgrades      User friendly configuration program accessed via a web  browser      User friendly configuration program accessed via  EasySetup program    The Wireless Gateway has the internal Ethernet switch  allows for a direct connection to a 10 100BASE T Ethernet  network via an RJ 45 interface  with LAN connectivity for  both the Wireless Gateway and a co located PC or other  Ethernet based device     Device Requirements    In order to use the Wireless Gateway  you must have the  following     e One RJ 45 Broadband Internet connection via cable  modem or xDSL modem    e Instructions from your ISP on what type of Internet access  you will be using  and the addresses needed to set up access    e One or more computers each containing an Ethernet card   10Base T 100Base T network interface card  NIC      e TCP IP protocol for each PC    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       A    Note    Definition    A    WARNING    e For system configuration using the supplied    a  web based program  a web browser such as Internet  Explorer v4 or later  or Netscape v4 or later  Note that  version 4 of each browser is the minimum version  requirement     for optimum display quality  use Internet  Explore
144. ntify the  network  This name is called the Service Set Identifier  SSID   When you  set up your wireless adapter  you specify the SSID  If you want to  connect to an existing network  you must use the name for that  network  If you are setting up your own network you can make up your  own name and use it on each computer  The name can be up to 20  characters long and contain letters and numbers        Channel Width    Choose a Channel Width from the pull down menu                          Control Choose a Control Sideband from the pull down menu    Sideband   Channel Choose a Channel Number from the pull down menu    Number   Broadcast SSID   Broadcast or Hide SSID to your Network   Default  Enabled   WMM Enable disable the Wi Fi Multimedia  WMM  support    Data Rate Select the Data Rate from the drop down list   Associated Show Active Wireless Client Table   Clients This table shows the MAC address  transmission  receiption packet  counters and encrypted status for each associated wireless client    Enable Mac Enable Mac Clone  Single Ethernet Client    Clone  Single    Ethernet Client              Enable Acting as AP and client simultaneously   Universal   Repeater Mode   SSID of When mode is set to    AP    and URM  Universal Repeater Mode   is  Extended enabled  user should input SSID of another AP in the field of    SSID of  Interface Extended Interface     Please note  the channel number should be set to       the one  used by another AP because 8186 will share the sam
145. ny PC connected to the device via the LAN ports   Accessing the Web pages    To access the Web pages  you need the following     e APCor laptop connected to the LAN port on the device     e Aweb browser installed on the PC  The minimum browser  version requirement is Internet Explorer v4 or Netscape v4   For the best display quality  use latest version of Internet  Explorer  Netscape or Mozilla Fire fox  From any of the LAN  computers  launch your web browser  type the following  URL in the web address  or location  box  and press  Enter     on your keyboard   hitp   192 168 1 254    The Status homepage for the web pages is displayed     Status    This page shows the current status and some basic settings of the device        Uptime   Firmware Version  Customer Yersion  Build Time    Oday  Oh 2m  40s   Meese  REAH_v2 3_2T2R_STD_03_101124  Wed Nov 24 10 40 38 CST 2010    Wireless Configuration    Channel Number  Encryption   BSSID   Associated Clients    AP   2 4 GHz  B G N   11n_A4P_Router   ila   Disabled  00 13 33 81 97 01  0    TCP IP Configuration    Attain IP Protocol  IP Address  Subnet Mask  Default Gateway  DHCP Server  MAC Address    Fixed IP   10 0 0 2  pedis alley pe Si  10 0 0 2   Enabled  00 13 33 81  96  ff    WAN Configuration    Attain IP Protocol  IP Address  Subnet Mask  Default Gateway  MAC Address    Getting IP from DHCP server     0 0 0 0   0 0 0 0   0 0 0 0   00 13 33 81 97 00    Figure 6  Homepage    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       The first time that
146. o connect the Access Point     1  From the Wireless Access Control Mode drop down list   select Deny Listed setting    2  Enter the MAC Address    3  Enter the Comment    4  Click Apply Changes button           Wireless Access Control Mode  Deny Listed v                 MAC Address  001122334455   Comment  Testi             5  Change setting successfully  Click on Reboot Now button to  confirm     Change setting successfully     Your changes have been saved  The router must be rebooted for the changes to take effect   You can reboot now  or you can continue to make other changes and reboot later     6  The MAC Address that you created has been added in the  Current Access Control List     Current Access Control List     MAC Address    00 11 22 3344  55 Testi CJ    Delete Selected Delete All    102    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       WDS settings    Wireless Distribution System uses wireless media to  communicate with other APs  like the Ethernet does  To do this   you must set these APs in the same channel and set MAC  address of other APs which you want to communicate with in  the table and then enable the WDS  To access the Wireless  Network WDS settings page     From the left hand Wireless menu  click on WDS settings  The  following page is displayed     WDS Settings    Wireless Distribution System uses wireless media to communicate with other  APs  like the Ethernet does  To do this  you must set these APs in the same  channel and set MAC address of other APs which you w
147. of your 802 11n WLAN Router on       Actual ANTENNA may vary depending on model    29    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       5 Utility CD execution    Easy Configuration    Quick Installation    User Manual    Easy setup configurations    1  Please insert the supplied CD into your CD ROM drive    2  The CD should auto start  displaying the window shown in  3  below  If your CD does not start automatically  go to  Windows Explorer  Select your CD drive and double click     autorun exe       3  To configure the device  please click    Easy Configuration           30    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       4  Click    Wireless Configuration     EASY SETUP 1 0 STANDARD    WAN Configuration    Please base on your environment to select one of following protocol     Protocol modes DHCP Client Mode       31    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       5  Please enter the    SSID    and if you want to change  the  default settings Network  Enable  SSID    11n_AP_Router      6  Choose the Encryption type if necessary  as Off     No  Encryption  Default    64 Bit Encryption   128 Bit  Encryption   Wi Fi Protected Access  AES CCMP    Wi Fi  Protected Access2  AES CCMP  and WPA2 Mixed Mode   For example  you choose Off     No Encryption     7  Please click  Submit  button to continue     EASY SETUP 1 0 STANDARD    Wireless Configuration    Select the Wireless Network enable or disable     Wireless Network        En able       Select the shared name that with of Wireless PCs in your Wireless Network   
148. on the private local network behind your Gateway s NAT  firewall        Enable Port Forwarding    IP Address   10 0 0 101   Protocol   UDP      Port Range  69     69 Comment  Test  Apply Changes                Current Port Forwarding Table     Local IP Address Port Range  Delete Selected Delete All    7  Now the IP Address and port range that you created has  been added and listed in the Current Filter Table     8  Now the port range of the IP Address in the Current Filter  Table can be access from Internet by UDP protocol     Current Port Forwarding Table     Local IP Address Port Range  69    lect  10 0 0 101 UDP Test oO       Delete Selected Delete All Reset    187    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       18 UAL Eitering    URL filter is used to deny LAN users from accessing the  internet  Block those URLs which contain keywords listed  below     1  From the left hand Firewall   gt  URL Filtering menu  The  following page is displayed     URL Filtering    URL filter is used to deny LAN users from accessing the internet  Block those URLs which  contain keywords listed below        C Enable URL Filtering  URL Address       Current Filter Table     URL Address  Delete Selected Delete All          188    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       URL filtering for specified URL Address    Please follow example below to deny LAN users from accessing  the Internet     1  From the left hand Firewall   gt  URL Filtering menu  The  following page is displayed     URL Filtering    URL filter is 
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150. ontrol list will be able to connect to your  Access Point  When  Deny Listed  is selected  these wireless clients on  the list will not be able to connect the Access Point           Wireless Access Control Mode    Disable 4    MAC Address    Comment                          Current Access Control List     MAC Address    Allow Listed    If you choose    Allowed Listed     only those clients whose wireless  MAC addresses are in the access control list will be able to  connect to your Access Point     1  From the Wireless Access Control Mode drop down list   select Allowed Listed setting    2  Enter the MAC Aadress    3  Enter the Comment    4  Click Apply Changes button     100    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual          Wireless Access Control Mode  Allow Listed                               MAC Address  001122334455 Comment  Test1             5  Change setting successfully  Click on Reboot Now button to  confirm     Change setting successfully     Your changes have been saved  The router must be rebooted for the changes to take effect   You can reboot now  or you can continue to make other changes and reboot later     Reboot Now Reboot Later    6  The MAC Address that you created has been added in the  Current Access Control List     Current Access Control List     MAC Address    00  1122333  4455 Testi d    Delete Selected Delete All    101    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Deny Listed    When  Deny Listed    is selected  these wireless clients on the list  will not be able t
151. or or ISP     Enter User Name for example 1234   Enter Password for example 1234     Click Next gt  gt      This page is used to configure the parameters for Internet network which connects to  the WAN port of your Access Point  Here you may change the access method to static  IP  DHCP  PPPoE  PPTP or L2TP by click the item value of WAN Access type     WAN Access Type     User Name     Password        PPPoE             1234                   64    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Quick Setup    PPTP    In this mode  the device is supposed to connect to internet via   ADSL Cable Modem  The NAT is enabled and PCs in four LAN   ports share the same IP to ISP through WAN port  The   connection type can be setup in WAN page by using static IP    5  From the WAN Access Type drop down list  select PPTP  setting provided by your Network Administrator or ISP    6  Enter  P Address for example 172 1 1 1 provided by your  Network Administrator or ISP    7  Enter Subnet Mask for example 255 255 0 0 provided by  your Network Administrator or ISP    8  Enter Server IP Address for example 172 1 1 254 provided  by your Network Administrator or ISP    9  Enter User Name for example 1234 provided by your  Network Administrator or ISP     10  Enter Password for example 1234 provided by your  Network Administrator or ISP     11  Click Next gt  gt      WAN Interface Setup    This page is used to configure the parameters for Internet network which connects to the  WAN port of your Access Point  H
152. or wireless LAN  clients which may connect to your Access Point    From the Band drop down list  select a Band    From the Mode drop down list  select Client setting    From the Network Type drop down list  select a Type   Enter SSID for example 11n_AP_Router    Click Next gt  gt      aR WON  gt     Quick Setup    Wireless Basic Settings    This page is used to configure the parameters for wireless LAN clients which may  connect to your Access Point                                   Band  2 4 GHz  B G     Mode  Client v  Network Type  Infrastructure     SSID  1in_AP_Router          Channel Number     70    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual          7    Note       A    Note    WDS  Wireless Distribution System     WDS stands for Wireless Distribution System  It enables the  access points  APs  to be connected wirelessly  Integrated  Access Device can also provide you services of WDS     Integrated Access Device that supports WDS does not support  security systems like WEP  WPA or WPA Enterprise on a WDS  network     Sometimes you want to establish a multi access point wireless  network in your home or office  but you don   t have Ethernet  cabling running to the locations where you want to add the extra  AP  After all  you may be using wireless because you don   t have  wires in place already     One way to overcome this problem is to use a system built into  Wireless Gateway that is known as Wireless Distribution  System  WDS      WDS basically creates a mesh network by providing 
153. ord  and hostname as mandatory  parameters  A service provider may also prompt you to fill some  optional parameters     Configuring IP Interfaces    You need to create a Dynamic DNS interface per IP interface  and can only create one Dynamic DNS interface service on one  IP interface  For more information on creating IP interfaces   refer to section Creating IP interfaces     www dyndns org provides three kinds of services   Dynamic DNS   Custom DNS and Static DNS  You can create different domains in  these systems  Custom DNS service is a full DNS solution for  newly purchased domains or domains you already own  A web   based interface provides complete control over resource records  and your entire domain  including support for dynamic IPs and  automated updates  Static DNS service points a DNS hostname  in some domain owned by dyndns org to the user s ISP assigned  static or pseudo static IP address     DynDNS service points a fixed hostname in some domain owned  by dyndns org to the user s ISP assigned dynamic IP address   This allows more frequent update of IP addresses  than allowed  by Static DNS     198    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       1  From the left hand Management   gt  DDNS menu  The  following page is displayed     Dynamic DNS Setting    Dynamic DNS is a service  that provides you with a valid  unchanging  internet domain name   an URL  to go with that  possibly everchanging  IP address        C Enable DDNS       Service Provider               Domain Name  
154. ork settings under the  management of AP   s internal registrar  The station then uses  this information to perform authentication algorithm  join the  secure network  and transmit data with the encryption algorithm   More details will be demonstrated in the following sections     Supported WPS features    Currently  Wireless Gateway supports WPS features for AP  mode  AP WDS mode  Infrastructure Client mode  and the  wireless root interface of Universal Repeater mode     Other modes such as WDS mode  Infrastructure Adhoc  mode  and the wireless virtual interface of Universal  Repeater mode are not implemented with WPS features     121       WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       If those unsupported modes are enforced by users  WPS  will be disabled  Under the configuration of every WPS   supported mode  Wireless Gateway has Push Button method  and PIN method  For each method  Wireless Gateway offers  different security levels included in network credential  such as  open security  WEP 64 bits  WEP 128 bits  WPA Personal  TKIP  WPA Personal AES  WPA2 Personal TKIP  and WPA2   Personal AES  Users could choose either one of the methods at  their convenience     AP mode    For AP mode  Wireless Gateway supports three roles  registrar   proxy  and enrollee in registration protocol  At different  scenarios  Wireless Gateway will automatically switch to an  appropriate role depending on the other device   s role or a  specific configuration     AP as Enrollee    If users know AP   s PI
155. ost commonly deployed  flavor  of DSL for home users  is asymmetrical DSL  The term asymmetrical refers to its  unequal data rates for downloading and uploading  the  download rate is higher than the upload rate   The  asymmetrical rates benefit home users because they  typically download much more data from the Internet than  they upload     An analog signal is a signal that has had its frequency  modified in some way  such as by amplifying its strength or  varying its frequency  in order to add information to the  signal  The voice component in DSL is an analog signal  See  digital     Asynchronous Transfer Mode   A standard for high speed transmission of data  text  voice   and video  widely used within the Internet  ATM data rates  range from 45 Mbps to 2 5 Gbps  See data rate     To verify a user   s identity  such as by prompting for a  password     The  base two  system of numbers  that uses only two digits   0 and 1  to represent all numbers  In binary  the number 1 is  written as 1 2 as 10 3 as 11  4 as 100  etc  Although  expressed as decimal numbers for convenience  IP  addresses in actual use are binary numbers  e g   the IP  address 209 191 4 240 is  11010001 10111111 00000100 11110000 in binary  See bit   IP address  network mask     Short for  binary digit   a bit is a number that can have two  values  0 or 1  See binary     bits per second    Passing data from your network to your ISP and vice versa  using the hardware addresses of the devices at each  locatio
156. owing     e allow Internet users to browse the user pages on your local  network  for example  by providing an FTP or HTTP server     e play certain games which require accessibility from the  Internet    This chapter describes how to configure Security to suit the  needs of your network     By default  the IP addresses of your LAN PCs are hidden from  the Internet  All data sent from your LAN PCs to a PC on the  Internet appears to come from the IP address of your device     In this way  details about your LAN PCs remain private  This  security feature is called Port Forwarding     1  From the left hand Firewall   gt  Port Forwarding menu  The  following page is displayed     Port Forwarding    Entries in this table allow you to automatically redirect common network services to a specific  machine behind the NAT firewall  These settings are only necessary if you wish to host some sort of  server like a web server or mail server on the private local network behind your Gateway s NAT  firewall        CO Enable Port Forwarding    IP Address  Protocol        Port Range      Comment       Current Port Forwarding Table     Local IP Address Port Range    185    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Port Forwarding for TCP with specified IP    Please follow example below to configure the Port Forwarding  to Specified IP with TCP     1  From the left hand Firewall   gt  Port Forwarding menu  The  following page is displayed     Port Forwarding    Entries in this table allow you to automa
157. pes of data packets from your local network to Internet  through the Gateway  Use of such filters can be helpful in  securing or restricting your local network     1  From the left hand Firewall   gt  Port Filtering menu  The  following page is displayed     Port Filtering    Entries in this table are used to restrict certain types of data packets from your local  network to Internet through the Gateway  Use of such filters can be helpful in securing  or restricting your local network        C Enable Port Filtering  Port Range  E B i   Protocol  Comment          Current Filter Table     Port Range                   Option Description  Enable Port Enable Disable the WAN packet filter   Filtering ee  Default setting is Disable   Port Range Enter the port range to be filtered for both Outbound and Inbound packet  Protocol Select the Protocol to be filtered for both Outbound and Inbound packet  Both  To filter both TCP and UDP protocol  TCP  To filter only TCP protocol  UDP  filter only UDP protocol  Comment Fill in the note for manager what the purpose of certain port filtering rule          Current Filter  Table       The Port Filters that was created is listed here          A You must ensure that the single port or range specified does not  Note overlap with a port or range for an existing common or custom    application  Check the common port ranges listed in     171    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Port filtering for TCP port 80    Please follow example below to deny the
158. r changes and reboot later     104    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       12  From the left hand Wireless menu  click on WDS settings   13  Check on the option Enable WDS    14  Enter the MAC Address    15  Enter the Comment    16  Click the Set Security     WDS Settings    Wireless Distribution System uses wireless media to communicate with other  APs  like the Ethernet does  To do this  you must set these APs in the same  channel and set MAC address of other APs which you want to communicate  with in the table and then enable the WDS     Enable WDS    MAC  Address     Data Rate  Auto Y       001122334455                      Comment   Testi    Apply Changes Set Security Show Statistics    Current WDS AP List     MAC Address Tx Rate  Mbps              wn  Oo  oO  0  Ai  om  ab  g  Oo  oO  ee  om  D    Delet    oO    105    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       17  This page allows you setup the wireless security for WDS   When enabled  you must make sure each WDS device has  adopted the same encryption algorithm and Key     18  Configure each field with the Encryption that you selected   19  Click Apply Changes button     WDS Security Setup    This page allows you setup the wireless security for WDS  When enabled   you must make sure each WDS device has adopted the same encryption  algorithm and Key        Encryption     WEP Key Format                 WEP 64bits  WEP 128bits       WEP Key     Pre Shared Key Format                 Pre Shared Key     20  Change setting successfully 
159. r v5  or Netscape v6 1   b  EasySetup program  Graphical User Interface    You do not need to use a hub or switch in order to connect more  than one Ethernet PC to your device  Instead  you can connect  up to four Ethernet PCs directly to your device using the ports  labeled Ethernet on the rear panel     Using this Document    Notational conventions   e Acronyms are defined the first time they appear in the text  and also in the glossary    e For brevity  the Wireless Gateway is referred to as    the device        e The term LAN refers to a group of Ethernet connected  computers at one site     Typographical conventions  e Italic text is used for items you select from menus and drop   down lists and the names of displayed web pages     e Bold text is used for text strings that you type when prompted  by the program  and to emphasize important points     Special messages  This document uses the following icons to draw your attention to  specific instructions or explanations     Provides clarifying or non essential information on the current  topic     Explains terms or acronyms that may be unfamiliar to many  readers  These terms are also included in the Glossary     Provides messages of high importance  including messages  relating to personal safety or system integrity     Getting Support    Supplied by   Helpdesk Number   Website     WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       2 Getting to know the device    Computer   System requirements    e 1  Pentium 200MHZ processor or above   
160. rea Network   Any network spread over a large geographical area  such as  a country or continent  With respect to the Wireless Gateway   WAN refers to the Internet     A software program that uses Hyper Text Transfer Protocol   HTTP  to download information from  and upload to  web  sites  and displays the information  which may consist of text   graphic images  audio  or video  to the user  Web browsers  use Hyper Text Transfer Protocol  HTTP   Popular web  browsers include Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet  Explorer  See HTTP  web site  WWW     A web site file typically containing text  graphics and  hyperlinks  cross references  to the other pages on that web  site  as well as to pages on other web sites  When a user  accesses a web site  the first page that is displayed is called  the home page  See hyperlink  web site     A computer on the Internet that distributes information to   and gets information from  remote users through web  browsers  A web site typically consists of web pages that  contain text  graphics  and hyperlinks  See hyperlink  web  page     243    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       www World Wide Web    Also called  the  Web  Collective term for all web sites  anywhere in the world that can be accessed via the Internet     244    
161. reshold defines the number of bytes used for the  fragmentation boundary for directed messages   RTS Threshold   RTS stands for    Request to Send     This parameter controls what size    data packet the low level RF protocol issues to an RTS packet  The  default is 2347        Beacon Interval    Choosing beacon period for improved response time for wireless http  clients                    Preamble Type   Specify the Preamble type is short preamble or long preamble  IAPP Disable or Enable IAPP  Protection A protection mechanism prevents collisions among 802 119 nodes        92       WELL WRC7010N User s Manual          Aggregation Disable or Enable Aggregation       Short Gl Disable or Enable Short GI       WLAN Partition Disable or Enable WLAN Partition                         STBC Disable or Enable STBC  20 40MHz Disable or Enable 20 40MHz Coexist  Coexist  RF Output TX Power measurement   Power  Security    This page allows you setup the wireless security  Turn on WEP  or WPA by using Encryption Keys could prevent any  unauthorized access to your wireless network  To access the  Wireless Network Security page     From the left hand Wireless menu  click on Security  The  following page is displayed     Wireless Security Setup    This page allows you setup the wireless security  Turn on WEP or WPA by using  Encryption Keys could prevent any unauthorized access to your wireless network           Select SSID    Root AP   1in_  P_Router          Encryption    Disable v       8
162. rk    network mask    NIC    packet    ping    port    PPP    PPPoA    PPPoE    protocol    remote    RIP    RJ 11    LAN know these addresses  the outside world sees only the  public IP address when talking to a computer on your LAN     A group of computers that are connected together  allowing   them to communicate with each other and share resources    such as software  files  etc  A network can be small  such as  a LAN  or very large  such as the Internet     A network mask is a sequence of bits applied to an IP  address to select the network ID while ignoring the host ID   Bits set to 1 mean  select this bit  while bits set to 0 mean     ignore this bit   For example  if the network mask  255 255 255 0 is applied to the IP address 100 10 50 1  the  network ID is 100 10 50  and the host ID is 1  See binary  IP  address  subnet     Network Interface Card   An adapter card that plugs into your computer and provides  the physical interface to your network cabling  For Ethernet  NICs this is typically an RJ 45 connector  See Ethernet  RJ   45     Data transmitted on a network consists of units called  packets  Each packet contains a payload  the data   plus  overhead information such as where it came from  source  address  and where it should go  destination address      Packet Internet  or Inter Network  Groper   A program used to verify whether the host associated with an  IP address is online  It can also be used to reveal the IP  address for a given domain name     A phys
163. rs  you can execute the nslookup  command from the Start menu  Click the Start button  and then  click Run  In the Open text box  type the following     Nslookup    Click OK  A Command Prompt window displays with a bracket  prompt   gt    At the prompt  type the name of the Internet address  that you are interested in  such as www  microsoft com     The window will display the associate IP address  if known  as  shown below        Command Prompt   nslookup 5 Pije xj    Non authoritative answer   aw  microsoft    207      akadns  net  46 230 218  207 46 238 229  267 46 131 91  207 46 197 162  www microsoft com       Figure 19  Using the nslookup Utility    There may be several addresses associated with an Internet  name  This is common for web sites that receive heavy traffic   they use multiple  redundant servers to carry the same  information     To exit from the nslookup utility  type exit and press  Enter  at  the command prompt     237    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       E Glossary    10BASE T    100BASE T    ADSL    analog    ATM    authenticate    binary    bit    bps  bridging    broadband    broadcast    A designation for the type of wiring used by Ethernet  networks with a data rate of 10 Mbps  Also known as  Category 3  CAT 3  wiring  See data rate  Ethernet     A designation for the type of wiring used by Ethernet  networks with a data rate of 100 Mbps  Also known as  Category 5  CAT 5  wiring  See data rate  Ethernet     Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line   The m
164. s   1  In the Windows task bar  click the Start button  and then  click Control Panel    2  Double click the Network Connections icon     3  Inthe LAN or High Speed Internet window  right click on  the icon corresponding to your network interface card  NIC   and select Properties   Often  this icon is labeled Local Area  Connection     The Local Area Connection dialog box is displayed with a  list of currently installed network items     4  Ensure that the check box to the left of the item labeled  Internet Protocol TCP IP is checked and click Properties     5  Inthe Internet Protocol  TCP IP  Properties dialog box  click  the radio button labeled Obtain an IP address automatically   Also click the radio button labeled Obtain DNS server  address automatically     6  Click OK twice to confirm your changes  and then close the  Control Panel    Windows 2000 PCs   First  check for the IP protocol and  if necessary  install it     1  Inthe Windows task bar  click the Start button  point to  Settings  and then click Control Panel     2  Double click the Network and Dial up Connections icon     221    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       In the Network and Dial up Connections window  right click  the Local Area Connection icon  and then select Properties     The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box is  displayed with a list of currently installed network  components  If the list includes Internet Protocol  TCP IP    then the protocol has already been enabled  Skip to step  10   
165. s Set Security Show Statistics    Current WDS AP List     MAC Address Tx Rate  Mbps   Delete Selected    Delete All          24  Change setting successfully  Click on Reboot Now button to  confirm     Change setting successfully     Your changes have been saved  The router must be rebooted for the changes to take effect   You can reboot now  or you can continue to make other changes and reboot later     Reboot Now Reboot Later    25  The MAC Address that you created has been added in the  Current Access Control List     Current WDS AP List     MAC Address    Py Rate Comment  Select   Mbps     00  11 22 33  44 55 Auto Testi    Delete Selected Delete All    108    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Configure AP  Access Point    WDS  Wireless Distribution  System    1  From the left hand Wireless menu  click on Basic Settings   2  From the Mode drop down list  select AP WDS    3  Enter SSID for example 11n_AP_Roulter   4    From the Channel Number drop down list  select a  Channel     5  Click Apply Changes button   Wireless Basic Settings    This page is used to configure the parameters for wireless  LAN clients which may connect to your Access Point  Here  you may change wireless encryption settings as well as  wireless network parameters        O Disable Wireless LAN Interface                                                                                  Band  2 4 GHz  B G N       Mode  AP WDS    Multiple AP  Network   Type    SSID  1in_4P_Router  Channel   width  40MHz i   
166. s field    4  From the Protocol drop down list  select UDP setting    5  Enter any comment in Comment field    6  Click Apply Changes     IP Filtering    Entries in this table are used to restrict certain types of data packets from your local  network to Internet through the Gateway  Use of such filters can be helpful in securing  or restricting your local network        Enable IP Filtering  Loal IP Address    10 0 0 102 Protocol  UDP     Comment  Deny UDP                      Current Filter Table     Local IP Address  Delete Selected Delete All    7  Now the IP Filter that you created has been added and  listed in the Current Filter Table     8  Now the UDP protocol for both Outbound and Inbound  packet has been denied   Current Filter Table     Local IP Address    10 0 0 102 UDP Deny UDP    Delete Selected Delete All    Now The Local IP Address for example 192 168 1 102 that  listed in the Current Filter Table cannot visit any application that  use UDP protocol for example TFTP Service due to the  Protocol UDP has been blocked by the IP Filtering rule that  created     179    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       IP filtering for both TCP and UDP with specified IP    Please follow example below to deny the both TCP and UDP  protocol for specified IP     1  From the left hand Firewall   gt  IP Filtering menu  The  following page is displayed     IP Filtering    Entries in this table are used to restrict certain types of data packets from your local  network to Internet through t
167. s you setup the wireless schedule rule  Please  do not forget to configure system time before enable this  feature  To access the Wireless Schedule page     From the left hand Wireless menu  click on Wireless Schedule   The following page is displayed     Wireless Schedule    This page allows you setup the wireless schedule rule  Please do not forget to  configure system time before enable this feature        Cl Enable Wireless Schedule          Days    Everyday Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat  Time     24 Hours From   To                            147    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       1 2 LAN Interface    Note    This chapter is to configure the parameters for local area  network which connects to the LAN port of your Access Point   Here you may change the setting for IP address  subnet mask     DHCP  etc       You should only change the addressing details if your ISP asks  you to  or if you are familiar with network configuration  In most  cases  you will not need to make any changes to this    configuration     LAN Interface Setup    To check the configuration of LAN Interface     1  From the left hand Network Settings   gt  LAN Interface  menu  The following page is displayed     LAN Interface Setup    This page is used to configure the parameters for local area network which connects to the  LAN port of your Access Point  Here you may change the setting for IP address  subnet    mask  DHCP  etc         IP Address   Subnet Mask   Default Gateway   DHCP    DHCP Client Range
168. ses one pair  In homes  it is most often installed with  two pairs  For Ethernet LANs  a higher grade called Category  3  CAT 3  is used for 1OBASE T networks  and an even  higher grade called Category 5  CAT 5  is used for  100BASE T networks  See 10BASE T  100BASE T   Ethernet     unnumbered interfaces    upstream    vc    VCI    VPI    WAN    Web browser    Web page    Web site    An unnumbered interface is an IP interface that does not  have a local subnet associated with it  Instead  it uses a  router id that serves as the source and destination address  of packets sent to and from the router  Unlike the IP address  of a normal interface  the router id of an unnumbered  interface is allowed to be the same as the IP address of  another interface  For example  the WAN unnumbered  interface of your device uses the same IP address of the  LAN interface  192 168 1 2      The unnumbered interface is temporary     PPP or DHCP will  assign a    real    IP address automatically     The direction of data transmission from the user to the  Internet     Virtual Circuit  A connection from your DSL router to your ISP     Virtual Circuit Identifier   Together with the Virtual Path Identifier  VPI   the VCI  uniquely identifies a VC  Your ISP will tell you the VCI for  each VC they provide  See VC     Virtual Path Identifier   Together with the Virtual Circuit Identifier  VCI   the VPI  uniquely identifies a VC  Your ISP will tell you the VPI for  each VC they provide  See VC     Wide A
169. ss Network Connection    f   You are connecting to the unsecured network  11n_AP_Router      Information sent over this network is not encrypted and might be visible to  other people       Connect Anyway       4  Ifthe wireless network is encrypted  enter the network key  that belongs to your authentication type and key  You can  later change this network key via the wireless configuration  menu   See user manual on the CD     Chapter 11      Wireless Network Connection    The network  11n_AP_Router  requires a network key  also called a WEP key or WPA key    4 network key helps prevent unknown intruders from connecting to this network     Type the key  and then click Connect     Network key                5  Click on  Connect  or  Apply      Wireless Network Connection  The network  11n_A4P_Router  requires a network key  also called a WEP key or WPA key    4 network key helps prevent unknown intruders from connecting to this network     Type the key  and then click Connect     Network key    eccccces          Confirm network key    eecccces          6  Now you are ready to use the Wireless Network to Internet  or intranet     40    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       6 USB 3G Configuration  This function may  vary depending on model     A    WARNING    Connecting the Hardware    This section describes how to connect the device to the wall  phone port  the power outlet and your computer s  or network     Before you begin  turn the power off for all devices  These  include your
170. ss method to static  IP  DHCP  PPPoE  PPTP or L2TP by click the item value of WAN Access type                                   WAN Access Type  Static IP vj  IP Address  172 1 1 1  Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0  Default Gateway  172 1 1 254  DNS   172 1 1 254          62    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Quick Setup    DHCP Client    In this mode  the device is supposed to connect to internet via  ADSL Cable Modem  The NAT is enabled and PCs in four LAN  ports share the same IP to ISP through WAN port  The  connection type can be setup in WAN page by using static IP     1  From the WAN Access Type drop down list  select DHCP  Client setting determined by your Network Administrator or    ISP     2  Click Next gt  gt      WAN Interface Setup    This page is used to configure the parameters for Internet network which connects to  the WAN port of your Access Point  Here you may change the access method to static  IP  DHCP  PPPoE  PPTP or L2TP by click the item value of WAN Access type     WAN Access Type           DHCP Client             63    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Quick Setup    PPPoE    In this mode  the device is supposed to connect to internet via  ADSL Cable Modem  The NAT is enabled and PCs in four LAN  ports share the same IP to ISP through WAN port  The  connection type can be setup in WAN page by using static IP     1     2   3   4     WAN Interface Setup    From the WAN Access Type drop down list  select PPPoE  setting determined by your Network Administrat
171. ss security for WDS   When enabled  you must make sure each WDS device has  adopted the same encryption algorithm and Key     13  Configure each field with the Encryption that you selected   14  Click Apply Changes button     WDS Security Setup    This page allows you setup the wireless security for WDS  When enabled   you must make sure each WDS device has adopted the same encryption  algorithm and Key        Encryption     WEP Key Format                 WEP 64bits  WEP 128bits       WEP Key     Pre Shared Key Format                 Pre Shared Key     15  Change setting successfully  Click on Reboot Now button to  confirm     Change setting successfully        Your changes have been saved  The router must be rebooted for the changes to take effect   You can reboot now  or you can continue to make other changes and reboot later     111    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       16  Click Close button to close and exit the WDS Security  Setup     WDS Security Setup    This page allows you setup the wireless security for WDS  When enabled   you must make sure each WDS device has adopted the same encryption  algorithm and Key                          Encryption  None       WEP Key Format  ASCII  5 characters   WEP Key             Pre Shared Key Format   Passphrase             Pre Shared Key     17  Click Apply Changes button     WDS Settings    Wireless Distribution System uses wireless media to  communicate with other APs  like the Ethernet does  To do  this  you must set these APs i
172. static IP  DHCP   PPPoE  PPTP or L2TP by click the itern value of WAN Access type                                                                       WAN Access Type  L2TP Ni   IP Address  172 1 1 1   Subnet Mask  255 295 0 0   Server IP Address  172 1 1 254   User Name  1234   Password  sooo   Connection Type  Continuous      Connect Jisconnect  Idle Time  5  1 1000 minutes    MTU Size  1400  1400 1460 bytes              Attain DNS Automatically     Set DNS Manually       DNS 1  pean  DNS 2                 DNS 3                 Clone MAC Address  ooooo0000000  Enable uPNP   Enable IGMP Proxy   Enable Ping Access on WAN   Enable Web Server Access on WAN       Enable IPsec pass through on VPN connection  Enable PPTP pass through on VPN connection  Enable L2TP pass through on VPN connection    OWWAWAOOBOD    Enable IPv6 pass through on VPN connection    5  Change setting successfully  Click on Reboot Now button to  confirm     Change setting successfully     Your changes have been saved  The router must be rebooted for the changes to take effect   You can reboot now  or you can continue to make other changes and reboot later     167    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Configuring USB3G connection  This function may  vary depending on model     Please enter the APN  PIN code  user name  and  password provided by your ISP   Please note that some  information might not be needed      1  From the WAN Access Type drop down list  select USB3G  setting determined by your ISP     2 
173. station   The station could use this profile to associate with AP     1  From the left hand Wireless   gt  WPS menu  The following  page is displayed    2  Make sure AP is in un configured state    3  Click Start PBC     Wi Fi Protected Setup    This page allaws you to change the setting for WPS  Wi Fi Protected Setup    Using this feature could let your wireless client automically syncronize its  setting and connect to the Access Point in a minute without any hassle        CO Disable WPS    WPS Status  Configured UnConfigured  Reset to UnConfigured  Self PIN Number  26709543    Push Button Configuration  Start PBC  Apply Changes    Current Key Info     Open None N A          Client PIN Number      Start PIN          143    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       4  Users must start the PBC method on the station side within  two minutes     Start PBC successfully     You have to run Wi Fi Protected Setup in client within 2 minutes     5  Users must start the PBC method on the station side within  two minutes     Hi Pianex wireless Utility          amp  a       Profile Network Advanced Statistics WAM WPS Radio On  Off About  WPS AP List  Rescan  VoIP_Wireless 00 E0 4C 81 86 D1 Information  Pin Code  19953533 Renew  WPS Profile List Config Mode    Enrollee Zi        lt     amp    N WPS Associate Progress  gt  gt  0  Disconnect  PBC  E WPS Probe IE WPS status is disconnected   O Automatically select the AP  4  Status  gt  gt  Disconnected Link Quality  gt  gt  0   Extra Info  gt  gt  
174. stomer   Yersion  Build Time    Oday Oh 12m 51s   eel  REAH_v2 3_2T2R_STD_03_101124  Wed Nov 24 10 40 38 CST 2010    Wireless Configuration    Mode    Channel Number  Encryption   BSSID   Associated Clients    TCP IP Configuration    Attain IP Protocol  IP Address  Subnet Mask  Default Gateway  DHCP Server  MAC Address    AP   2 4 GHz  B G N    11in_AP_Router   ial   Disabled    minha Bc ec ic e Teln  0    Fixed IP   alia Eln e  Se See one  10 0 0 2   Enabled   00  13 33 81 96   ff    WAN Configuration    Attain IP Protocol  IP Address  Subnet Mask  Default Gateway  MAC Address    Getting IP from DHCP server     0 0 0 0   0 0 0 0   0 0 0 0   Ojo y abe ele plate ree  ol 0    195    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual    24 Statistics    This page shows the packet counters for transmission and  reception regarding to wireless and Ethernet networks        1  From the left hand Management   gt  Statistics menu  The  following page is displayed     Statistics    This page shows the packet counters for transmission and reception  regarding to wireless and Ethernet networks       Sent Packets 135  Wireless LAN    Received Packets  3 1439  Sent Packets  5748  Ethernet LAN    Received Packets  5560  Sent Packets  1840  Ethernet WAN    Received Packets  4385           196    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       25 Dynamic DNS          When you want your internal server to be accessed by using  DNS name rather than using the dynamic IP address  you can  use the DDNS service  The DDNS server allows
175. t   s operations               123  Wireless Advanced Settings page             esceeeee 124  Operations of AP   AP being an enrollee               008 125  Operations of AP   AP being a registrar    139  AP M006   ieni ead Sivas 139  Push Button method          eceecseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeaeerens 143  Wireless Schedule               ccccceeeecceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeesaeeeaes 147  LAN Interlace innsent 148  LAN Interface Setup           ccceeeseseeseseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeetareees 148  Changing the LAN IP address and subnet  DAE E EEE LEE A A 150  Show Client i  ernt eieaa a odaia aa n aa apaa aian 153  WAN Interacting ena 154  Configuring Static IP connection             cceeeeeeteteeteteeees 158  Configuring DHCP Client connection    eee 160  Configuring PPPoE Connection               cceeceeeeeeeteeeeees 162  Configuring PPTP CONNECTION             ceceeeeeeteteettteeeeeeeees 164    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       14    15    16    17    18    19    20  21  22  23  24  25    26    27    28    29    Configuring L2ETP connection              eceteteeeeeeeeeeeteteeeteeeees 166  Configuring USB3G connection  This function   may vary depending On MOdel           ce eeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetees 168  Clone MAC ACdreSs            ccseceseseesesceeeeeseeeeseaeeeeeseseeetareees 169  Port Fiternngu iissa teat a cee Oa bee te oat 171  Port filtering for TCP port 80         cccceseesseecssseeeseeseseeseeees 172  Port filtering for UDP port 53 oo    eee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeetees 173
176. t click  the Network icon  and then select Properties    The Network Properties dialog box displays with a list of  currently installed network components  If the list includes  Internet Protocol  TCP IP   then the protocol has already  been enabled  Skip to step 11     If Internet Protocol  TCP IP  does not display as an installed  component  click Aad      In the Select Network Component Type dialog box  select  Protocol  and then click Add      Select Microsoft in the Manufacturers box    Select Internet Protocol  TCP IP  in the Network Protocols  list  and then click OK     You may be prompted to install files from your Windows Me  installation CD or other media  Follow the instructions to  install the files     If prompted  click OK to restart your computer with the new  settings     Next  configure the PCs to accept IP information assigned by  the Wireless Gateway     9     10     11     12     13     In the Control Panel  double click the Network and Dial up  Connections icon    In Network and Dial up Connections window  right click the  Network icon  and then select Properties    In the Network Properties dialog box  select TCP IP  and  then click Properties    In the TCP IP Settings dialog box  click the radio button  labeled Server assigned IP address  Also click the radio  button labeled Server assigned name server address   Click OK twice to confirm and save your changes  and then  close the Control Panel     Windows 95  98 PCs    First  check for the IP protocol 
177. t of the  network ID  and bits set to 0 mean  this bit is part of the host ID      Subnet masks are used to define subnets  what you get after  dividing a network into smaller pieces   A subnet s network ID is  created by  borrowing  one or more bits from the host ID portion  of the address  The subnet mask identifies these host ID bits     For example  consider a class C network 192 168 1  To split this  into two subnets  you would use the subnet mask     255 255 255 128  It s easier to see what s happening if we write this in binary   11111111  11111111  11111111 10000000    As with any class C address  all of the bits in field1 through  field3 are part of the network ID  but note how the mask  specifies that the first bit in field4 is also included  Since this  extra bit has only two values  0 and 1   this means there are two  subnets  Each subnet uses the remaining 7 bits in field4 for its  host IDs  which range from 1 to 126 hosts  instead of the usual  0 to 255 for aclass C address      Similarly  to split a class C network into four subnets  the mask  is     228    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       A    Note    255 255 255 192 or 11111111  11111111   11111111 11000000    The two extra bits in field4 can have four values  00  01  10  11    so there are four subnets  Each subnet uses the remaining six  bits in field4 for its host IDs  ranging from 1 to 62     Sometimes a subnet mask does not specify any additional  network ID bits  and thus no subnets  Such a mask is cal
178. te     Wi Fi Protected Setup    This page allows you to change the setting for WPS  Wi Fi Protected Setup    Using this feature could let your wireless client automically syncronize its  setting and connect to the Access Point in a minute without any hassle     O Disable WPS    WPS Status  Configured UnConfigured  Reset to UnConfigured  Self PIN Number  26709543    Push Button Configuration  Start PBC  Apply Changes    Current Key Info      open None IN A                Client PIN Number  Start PIN       125    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       3  Plug the Ethernet cable into AP   s LAN port and make sure  the IP connection is valid with Vista     4  Make sure WCN is enabled  Users may need to enable it at  the first time  They could open the    Control Panel     click     Classic View     open    Administrative Tools     double click     Services          a User Account Control pop up and click     Continue     edit properties of    Windows Connect Now        choose the    Startup type    with    Automatic    and click    Start              Display name  Windows Connect Now   Config Registrar    Description  as a Registrar  issues network credential to  i Ee Pa araa dada the Widow    Path to executable   C  Windows System32 svchost exe   LocalService    San bee    Help me configure service startup options        Service status  Started    Start   Pause Resume    You can specify the start parameters that apply when you start the service  from here     Start paramete          
179. this mode  the device is supposed to connect to internet via  ADSL Cable Modem  The NAT is enabled and PCs in four LAN  ports share the same IP to ISP through WAN port  The  connection type can be setup in WAN page by using PPPoE   DHCP client or static IP     To change the Operation Mode     3  From the left hand menu  click on Quick Setup  The  following page is displayed   4  Click on the ratio of Gateway and then click on Next gt  gt      Quick Setup    Operation Mode Setup    You can setup different modes to LAN and WLAN interface for NAT function           Gateway  In this mode  the device is supposed to connect to internet via  ADSL Cable Modem  The NAT is enabled and PCs in four LAN ports  share the same IP to ISP through WAN port  The connection type  can be setup in WAN page by using PPPOE  DHCP client  PPTP    client  L2TP client or static IP        Wireless Isp  IN this mode  all ethernet ports are bridged together and the  wireless client will connect to ISP access point  The NAT is enabled  and PCs in ethernet ports share the same IP to ISP through wireless  LAN  You must set the wireless to client mode first and connect to  the ISP AP in Site Survey page  The connection type can be setup  in WAN page by using PPPOE  DHCP client  PPTP client  L2TP client    or static IP     59    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Wireless ISP    In this mode  all ethernet ports are bridged together and the  wireless client will connect to ISP access point  The NAT is  enabled an
180. through a Cable  modem line   PPPoE Choose this option if you are connected to the Internet through a DSL line  PPTP Choose this option if you are connected to the PPTP Server  L2TP Choose this option if you are connected to the L2TP Server  USB3G Choose this option if you are connected to ISP   s 3G Service          154       WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       1  From the left hand Network Settings   gt  WAN Interface  menu  The following page is displayed     WAN Interface Setup    This page is used to configure the parameters for Internet network which connects to the  WAN port of your Access Point  Here you may change the access method to static IP  DHCP   PPPoE  PPTP or L2TP by click the item value of WAN Access type        WAN Access Type  DHCP Client        Host Name  1in_AP_Router                   MTU Size  1492    1400 1492 bytes           Attain DNS Automatically     Set DNS Manually       DNS 1           DNS 2           DNS 3              Clone MAC Address  o00000000000  Enable uPNP   Enable IGMP Proxy   Enable Ping Access on WAN          Enable Web Server Access on WAN   Enable IPsec pass through on VPN connection  Enable PPTP pass through on VPN connection  Enable L2TP pass through on VPN connection    OWANOOBBO    Enable IPv6 pass through on VPN connection    155    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual                                     Option Description  Static IP Choose this option if you are a leased line user with a  WAN fixed IP address   Access DHCP Client Choose
181. tically redirect common network services to a specific  machine behind the NAT firewall  These settings are only necessary if you wish to hast some sort of  server like a web server or mail server on the private local network behind your Gateway s NAT  firewall        O Enable Port Forwarding    IP Address      Protocol  Port Range  E p  L o  Comment  L o       Current Port Forwarding Table     Local IP Address Port Range    2  Check the option Enable Port Forwarding to enable the  Enable Port Forwarding     3  Enter the IP Address that the port you want to be forwarded  in IP Address field     4  From the Protocol drop down list  select TCP setting   5  Enter any comment in Comment field   6  Click Apply Changes     Port Forwarding    Entries in this table allow you to automatically redirect common network services to a specific  machine behind the NAT firewall  These settings are only necessary if you wish to host some sort of  server like a web server or mail server on the private local network behind your Gateway s NAT  firewall        Enable Port Forwarding    IP Address   10 0 0 101   Protocol   TCP     Port Range  80    s0   Comment  Test    Current Port Forwarding Table     Local IP Address Port Range    7  Now the IP Address and port range that you created has  been added and listed in the Current Filter Table    8  Now the port range of the IP Address in the Current Filter  Table can be access from Internet by TCP protocol     Current Port Forwarding Table     Local
182. tion Description  Clone MAC Address Clone MAC lets the device identify itself as another  computer or device  Enable uPNP Enable or Disable uPNP  Enable IGMP Proxy Enable or Disable IGMP Proxy  Enable Ping Access on WAN Enable or Disable Ping Access on WAN  Enable Web Server Access on Enable or Disable Web Server Access on WAN  WAN  Enable IPsec pass through on Enable or Disable IPsec pass through on VPN  VPN connection connection  Enable PPTP pass through on Enable or Disable PPTP pass through on VPN  VPN connection connection  Enable L2TP pass through on Enable or Disable L2TP pass through on VPN  VPN connection connection          157       WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Configuring Static IP connection    If you are a leased line user with a fixed IP address  enter in the  IP address  subnet mask  gateway address  and DNS  domain  name server  address es  provided to you by your ISP     If your ISP wants you to connect to the Internet using Static IP   follow the instructions below     1  From the left hand Network Settings   gt  WAN Interface  menu  The following page is displayed    2  From the WAN Access Type drop down list  select Static IP  setting    3  Enter WAN IP Address  WAN Subnet Mask  Default    Gateway and DNS which was given by Telecom or by your  Internet Service Provider  ISP      4  Click Apply Changes     WAN Interface Setup    This page is used to configure the parameters for Internet network which connects to the  WAN port of your Access Point  Her
183. umber  62828475    Push Button Configuration    Start PBC  Apply Changes    Current Key Info     Authentication __ Encryption    WPA PSK TKIP C7Un2aEccjPyhkrO1CTDX3             Client PIN Number      Start PIN          Other pages such as Wireless Basic Settings page and  Wireless Security Setup page will also be updated appropriately  as described in previous sections  In this case  AP is in un   configured state before the station initiates the WPS  handshake  According to the WPS spec  AP will create a  wireless profile with WPA2 mixed mode and a random   generated key upon successfully doing the WPS handshake   However  AP will use the original wireless profile and give it to  the station if AP is already in configured state  That means all  settings of AP will not change  Hence  all WPS related pages  keep the same     142    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Push Button method    Wireless Gateway supports a virtual button    Start PBC    on the  Wi Fi Protected Setup page for Push Button method  If users  push a virtual button    Start PBC     AP will initiate a WPS session  and wait for any station to join  At this moment  AP will detect  whether there is more than one station that starts the PBC  method  When multiple PBC sessions occur  users should try  PIN method     After users push AP   s virtual button    Start PBC     they must go to  station side to push its button within two minutes  If the WPS is  successfully done  AP will give its wireless profile to that 
184. ur ISP  See  Addressing for more information      e The IP address of your ISP   s Domain Name System  DNS   server     On each PC to which you want to assign static information   follow the instructions relating only to checking for and or  installing the IP protocol  Once it is installed  continue to follow  the instructions for displaying each of the Internet Protocol   TCP IP  properties  Instead of enabling dynamic assignment of  the IP addresses for the computer  DNS server and default  gateway  click the radio buttons that enable you to enter the  information manually     Your PCs must have IP addresses that place them in the same  subnet as the Wireless Gateway   s LAN port  If you manually assign  IP information to all your LAN PCs  you can follow the instructions in  Addressing to change the LAN port IP address accordingly     225    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       B       3    Note    IP Addresses  Network Masks  and  Subnets    IP Addresses    This section refers only to IP addresses for IPv4  version 4 of the  Internet Protocol   IPv6 addresses are not covered     This section assumes basic knowledge of binary numbers  bits   and bytes     IP addresses  the Internet s version of telephone numbers  are  used to identify individual nodes  computers or devices  on the  Internet  Every IP address contains four numbers  each from 0  to 255 and separated by dots  periods   e g  20 56 0 211  These  numbers are called  from left to right  field1  field2  field3  and  f
185. used to deny LAN users from accessing the internet  Block those URLs which  contain keywords listed below     O Enable URL Filtering  URL Address       Current Filter Table     URL Address  Selected Delete All          Delet    oO  iN    2  Check the option Enable URL Filtering to enable the URL  Filtering    3  Enter the URL Address that you want to be denied for LAN  user     4  Click Apply Changes   URL Filtering    URL filter is used to deny LAN users from accessing the internet  Black those URLs which  contain keywords listed below        Enable URL Filtering  URL Address   www google com    Current Filter Table     URL Address  Delete All             O  oO  ce  mt  oO  uo  oO  D  0  a   u  ao    5  Now the URL Filter that you created has been added and  listed in the Current Filter Table     6  Now the URL Address in the Current Filter Table cannot be    visited   Current Filter Table   www google com oO    Delete Selected Delete All    189    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual    19 buz       A Demilitarized Zone is used to provide Internet services without  sacrificing unauthorized access to its local private network   Typically  the DMZ host contains devices accessible to Internet  traffic  such as Web  HTTP   servers  FTP servers  SMTP  e   mail  servers and DNS servers     7  From the left hand Firewall   gt  DMZ menu  The following  page is displayed     DMZ    4 Demilitarized Zone is used to provide Internet services without sacrificing unauthorized  access to its local
186. you save current settings to a file or reload the settings from the file  which was saved previously   Besides  you could reset the current configuration to factory default        Save Settings to File     Load Settings from File  Browse        Upload          Reset Settings to Default  Reset    3  If you are happy with this  click Save and then browse to  where the file to be saved  Or click Cancel to cancel it     File Download    Do you want to save this file  or find a program online to open  it   Name  config dat   _  Type  Unknown File Type  3  99KB  From  10 0 0 2       harm your computer  If you do not trust the source  do not find a    9 While files from the Internet can be useful  some files can potentially  program to open this file or save this file  What s the risk        212    WELL WRC7010N User s Manual       Load Settings from File    It allows you to reload the settings from the file which was saved  previously     1  From the left hand Management menu  click on Reset  factory default  The following page is displayed     Save  Reload Settings    This page allows you save current settings to a file or reload the settings from the file  which was saved previously   Besides  you could reset the current configuration to factory default        Save Settings to File  Save       Load Settings from File    Browse    Upload          Reset Settings to Default    Reset    Figure 12  Reset to Defaults page    2  Click on Browse    to browse to where the config dat is   
    
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