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1.         m Select Language     English   Apply                           Page 5 of 35       2 1 1  Operation Mode    In this option  you can configure the operation mode which suitable for your environment  The default  setting is WISP  There have four modes is    rovided        5    E  Internet Settings                                  H E    open all   close all       D LAN C Bridge   All ethernet and wireless interfaces are bridged into a single bridge interface        Gateway      C  Advanced Routing    Operation Mode Configuration    You may configure the operation mode suitable for you environment           0 pa The first ethernet port is treated as WAN port  The other ethernet ports and the wireless  I    Wireless Settings interface are bridged together and are treated as LAN ports    Q Profile z     Link Status  Q Site Survey    AP Client    Q Statistics The wireless client interface is treated as WAN port  and the wireless ap interface and  C  Advance the ethernet ports are LAN ports   O Qos     11n Configurations Cancel       About  Q wes    gt  Firewall     4 Administration       Bridge  All Ethernet and wireless interfaces are bridged into a single bridge interface  When  Bridge mode is applied  there have some functions change in Internet Settings section  As  you can see in below  Internet Settings section only has    LAN        DHCP Client        VPN  Pass through        DNS     and    Advanced Routing    for Bridge Mode   s configuration     Gateway  The first 
2.  Byte  o   Name  eth2  Rx Packet  21 139  Rx Byte   1579010  Tx Packet 4880   Tx Byte  Name  sito  Rx Packet fo  Rx Byte fo   Tx Packet  o  Tx Byte  o  Name  rao  Rx Packet  o   Rx Byte fo  Tx Packet   15000  Tx Byte fo       Page 33 of 35    2 5 6  System Command    In this section  you can run a system command as root     open all   close all System Command    9 Run a system command as root          Operation Mode     Internet Settings System command  H 0 Wireless Settings Command  I    H  Firewall  ae Administration  0  Management   D Upload Firmware  0  Settings Management   0  Status   0 Statistics  0  System Command      System Log     SDK History          Page 34 of 35    2 5 7  System Log    This 802 11n Router supports sending system log  sending UDP packets and keeping log messages in  Log Server  Click Refresh on Administration  below screen will prompt for System Log information    open all   close all System Log    4 Syslog      Operation Mode     G Internet Settings _Refresh   esh   Clear      4   3 Wireless Settings    Firewall System Log    EH Administration Jan 00 00 57 ralink syslog info syslogd started  BusyBox v1 12 1 a  L  Management 00 00  ralink user notice kernel  klogd started  BusyBox v1 12 1  2009   D Upload Firmware Jan 00 00  ralink user debug kernel  ral  no IPv    routers present   00 00  ralink user debug kernel  eth2  no IPv    routers present   00 25  ralink user err kernel  ra0  WE    Buffer for request SIOCGIWPRI   L Status 00 25  ralink us
3.  DHCP clients       Advanced Routing  SE  QoS  ag Wireless Settings        Profile  0  Link Status  Site Survey  Statistics  Advance  QoS  iin Configurations  About    WPS   J Firewall  H E Administration       DDDDDDD       Station About    The Status page shows the settings and current operation status ofthe Station           MAC Address    Driver Version    0 0   OC 43 28 80 20    aE  P        Page 15 of 35    2 2 9  WPS  You can setup security easily by choosing PIN or PBC method to do Wi Fi Protected setup        ceed E Wi Fi Protected Setup  STA                    4 You could setup security easily by choosing PIN or PBC method to do Wi Fi Protected Setup      Operation Mode    3  Internet Settings WPS AP site survey   No   ssid fesso  Rss fch  auth   Encrypt fver   Status   O LAN    O DHCP clients     Advanced Routing  D Qos      Wireless Settings     Profile   Q Link Status at   Q Site Survey     gt      Statistics Refresh   ode  Enrollee z  pin  26542409 PIN Start   PBC Start   Cancel    D Advance Renew PIN    O Qos   Q 11n Configurations  About                      WPS Status               Firewall ae used         Administration    4  gt        WPS AP Site Survey  Display the information of surrounding APs with WPS IE from last scan  result  List information includes SSID  BSSID  RSSI  Channel  ID  Device Password ID   Auth    Encrypt  Ver   and Status   Refresh  Issue a rescan command to wireless NIC to update information on surrounding  wireless network   Mode  Our
4.  IP and click the properties button on the Network dialog box    Select Specify an IP address and type in values as following example       P Address  192 168 2 254   any IP address within 192 168 2 2 to 192 168 2 254 is  good to connect the Wireless LAN Access Point        P Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0    Click OK to complete the IP parameters setting     For OS of Microsoft Windows NT     1     2     3     aes    NO    Click the Start button and select Settings  then click Control Panel  The Control Panel  window will appear    Move mouse and double click the right button on Network icon  The Network window will  appear  Click Protocol tab from the Network window    Check the installed list of Network Protocol window  If TCP IP is not installed  click the  Add button to install it  otherwise go to step 6    Select Protocol in the Network Component Type dialog box and click Add button   Select TCP IP in Microsoft of Select Network Protocol dialog box then click OK button  to install the TCP IP protocol  it may need the Microsoft Windows CD to complete the  installation  Close and go back to Network dialog box after the TCP IP installation   Select TCP IP and click the properties button on the Network dialog box    Select Specify an IP address and type in values as following example        P Address  192 168 2 254  any IP address within 192 168 2 2 to 192 168 2 254 is   good to connect the Wireless LAN Access Point      P Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0  Click OK to complete the IP
5.  Routing  if  Qos  5j  o Wireless Settings  H0 Profile    E     Firewall  H Q Administration          Status Disconnected  Extra Info  Channel  Link Speed Tx Mbps  0 Rx Mbps  0  Throughput     0 Rx Kbps  0  Link Quality   Signal Strength 1   Signal Strength 2  I dBm format  sowie om  Noise Level                                                       BW 20    GI long    STBC none    MCS lo   SNRO 4866224   SNR1 4866224          Page 8 of 35       2 2 3  Site Survey    Station Site Survey page can shows information of APs nearby  you can choose one of these APs  connecting or adding it to profile     Station Site Survey       open all   close all    3 Site survey page shows information of APs nearby  You may choose one ofthese APs connecting    F   or adding it to profile        Operation Mode    Ej Internet Settings        Site Surve       DHCP clients       Q Advanced Routing    SSID  BssiO_ Rssi  Channel  Encryption  Authentication  Network Type   0 Qos  Disconnected Connect   Rescan   Add Profile        i     Wireless Settings          H  Firewall  ae Administration          Page 9 of 35    For adding a profile  choose one AP and click    Add Profile     And you will see the below screen for AP  rofile configuration  Enter the necessary information and apply the settings     Profile Name  PROF001 E    SSID   default  Network Type  Infrastructure         CAM  Constantly Awake Mode      Power Saving Mode    RTS Threshold M Used  2347  Fragment Threshold M Used  2346 E    Secur
6.  parameters setting    Page 3 of 35    2  CONFIGURATION OF WEB UTILITY    The Wireless CPE implements a Web utility allowing user to manage the operation via a user friendly  interface  This Utility provides comprehensive system management scheme  including system  configuration  performance monitoring  system maintenance and administration     2 1  Access Web Utility    To access the Web Utility  you have to launch your Internet Browser   i e   MS  IE 5 0 or later  Netscape  Navigator 4 7 or later      Step1  Enter Wireless Router   s default IP address as hitp   192 168 2 1 in the Address field  then press Enter     Step2  Login dialog box will appear  enter admin as Administrator Name and 1234 as default  administrator password  and then click    Login    to access cal utility     Connect to 192 168 2 1    o    The server 192 168 2 1 at Godhead 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        fi admin           J    Remember my password    cancel      Page 4 of 35      Steps  After log in  you can see the Main menu as below        open all   close all       Operation Mode  8  Internet Settings    0 LAN  i   _  Advanced Routing  k D QoS  Ej Wireless Settings     Profile   Q Link Status   Q Site Survey  i      Statistics   O Advance  O Qos       11n Configurations      About  D wes  H 0 Firewall     Administration              
7.  station role playing as an Enrollee or an external Registrar   PIN  8 digit numbers  It is required to enter PIN Code into Registrar using PIN method  Each  NIC Wireless has only one PIN Code of Enrollee   PIN Start  Start to add to Registrar using PIN configuration method  IF STA Registrar   remember that enter PIN Code read from you Enrollee before starting PIN   PBC Start  Start to add to AP using PBC configuration method   WPS Status  Display the current status of the WPS function                          Page 16 of 35       2 3  Internet Settings    2 3 1  LAN    When the module operates in the Gateway mode  it supports the NAT  NAPT  feature  It means the WAN  and LAN interfaces are located in different network segments and therefore the date traffic needs to be  routed between the two interfaces    To communicate with 802 11n router properly  must assign an IP address to the LAN port of the user   s  PC  There are two ways to assign a proper IP address to the user PC   s LAN port       Manual configuration of the user PC  This required if the user configures the 802 11n  router WAN port with a static IP address      Dynamic IP assignment with DHCP  802 11n router can act as a DHCP server which  dynamically assigns an IP address to user   s PC located in the LAN side network     Click LAN on Internet Settings  below screen will prompt for LAN setting     Page 17 of 35          open all   close all  4    L  Operation Mode  2 j Intemet Settings    L  DHCP clients     Adv
8. Disable  gt         Advanced Routing    O Qos IP Address                3 Wireless Settings  Port Range   J   amp  Firewall 2                _  MAC IP Port Filtering  Protocol  TcP amp UDP    L  Port Forwarding  E Di Comment      D System Security  The maximum rule count is 32    Q  Content Filtering     9 Administration Reset         Current Virtual Servers in system      No    IP Address   Port Range   Protocol   Comment             Virtual Server Setting  Enable Disable the port forward    IP Address  This is the port number on the WAN side that will be used to access the application   You may define a single port or a range of ports  You can use a comma to add multiple ports or  port ranges    Port Range  This is the port used to forward the application  It can be either a single port or a  range of ports  For the TCP and UDP services enter the beginning of the range of port numbers  used by the service  If the service uses a single port number  enter it in both the start and finish  fields    Protocol  Select the protocol  TCP  UDP  or TCP  amp  UDP  used to the remote system or service   Comment  You may key in a description for the IP address     Page 24 of 35       2 4 3  DMZ  You may setup a De Militarized Zone  DMZ  to separate internet network and internet     DMZ Settings       open all   close all  9 You may setup a De militarized Zone DMZ  to separate internal network and Internet      Q  Operation Mode  A 4 Internet Settings    D LAN DMZ Settings    O DHCP clie
9. Ethernet port is treated as WAN port  The other Ethernet ports and the  wireless interface are bridge together and are treated as LAN ports     WISP  The wireless interface is treated as WAN port and the Ethernet ports are LAN ports   After Ethernet Converter mode is applied  the WAN will change from Ethernet type to  wireless type  There will be five LAN ports and one wireless WAN port  User must configure  wireless encryption connection and set the necessary protocols     AP Client  The wireless client interface is treated as WAN port  and the wireless AP  interface and the Ethernet ports are LAN ports     Page 6 of 35       2 2  Wireless Settings  2 2 1  Profile    The Station Profile page shows the settings and current operation status of the station   coal cla Station Profile       P The Status page shows the settings and current operation status ofthe Station   SE Operation Mode    ag Internet Settings                Pofile List  Profile SSID  Channel  Authentication  Encryption Network Type   0 Qos      PRoF001  MyWLAN  Auto WPA2 PSK  TKIP  infrastructure  ES  Wireless Settings                  ao Firewall  H E Administration          Page 7 of 35    2 2 2  Link Status    The Station Link Status page shows the settings and current operation status of the       Station   rie Station Link Status  3 The Status page shows the settings and current operation status of the Station     fer iC  Operation Mode  Gt    Internet Settings     0 LAN  feee  0 DHCP clients  0  Advanced
10. Mi    Faster and Easier Networks       User   s Manual  WLAN Outdoor CPE  Model No   SP9015    http   www  micronet info    1  GETTING STARTED    The WLAN Broadband CPE is delivered with the following factory default parameters on the Ethernet LAN  interfaces     Default IP Address  192 168 2 1  Default IP subnet mask  255 255 255 0  WEB login User Name  admin   WEB login Password  1234    The device has four operation modes  Bridge  Gateway WISP  AP Client   The default IP addresses for the  device are 192 168 2 1  so you need to make sure the IP address of your PC is in the same subnet as the  device  such as 192 168 2 X     It will take about 25 seconds to complete the boot up sequence after power on     Prepare your PC to configure the WLAN Broadband CPE    For OS of Microsoft Windows 95  98  Me    1  Click the Start button and select Settings  then click Control Panel  The Control Panel  window will appear   Note  Windows Me users may not see the Network control panel  If so  select View all  Control Panel options on the left side of the window    2  Move mouse and double click the right button on Network icon  The Network window will  appear    3  Check the installed list of Network Components  lf TCP IP is not installed  click the Add  button to install it  otherwise go to step 6    4  Select Protocol in the Network Component Type dialog box and click Add button    5  Select TCP IP in Microsoft of Select Network Protocol dialog box then click OK button  to install the 
11. TCP IP protocol  it may need the Microsoft Windows CD to complete the  installation  Close and go back to Network dialog box after the TCP IP installation     6  Select TCP IP and click the properties button on the Network dialog box   Select Specify an IP address and type in values as following example        P Address  192 168 2 254   any IP address within 192 168 2 2 to 192 168 2 254 is  good to connect the Wireless LAN Access Point         P Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0  8  Click OK and reboot your PC after completes the IP parameters setting    N    For OS of Microsoft Windows 2000  XP    1  Click the Start button and select Settings  then click Control Panel  The Control Panel  window will appear    2  Move mouse and double click the right button on Network and Dial up Connections  icon  Move mouse and double click the Local Area Connection icon  The Local Area  Connection window will appear  Click Properties button in the Local Area Connection  window   3  Check the installed list of Network Components  If TCP IP is not installed  click the Add  button to install it  otherwise go to step 6    4  Select Protocol in the Network Component Type dialog box and click Add button     Page 2 of 35    5     8     Select TCP IP in Microsoft of Select Network Protocol dialog box then click OK button   to install the TCP IP protocol  it may need the Microsoft Windows CD to complete the   installation  Close and go back to Network dialog box after the TCP IP installation    Select TCP
12. UPnP  UPUP is architecture for pervasive peer to peer network connectivity of PCs and intelligent  devices or appliances  particularly within the home  UPnP builds on Internet standards and  technologies  such as TCP IP  HTTP  and XML  to enable these devices automatically connect  with one another and work together to make networking     particularly home networking     possible  for more people  Default  Disable  Router Advertisement  Default  Disable    PPPoE Relay  Default  Disable    DNS Proxy  Enable the DNS Proxy that will relay users    clients    DNS requests to a real DNS  server IP address  Users no need to specify real DNS server IP address  Default  Enabled     2 3 2  DHCP Clients    DHCP client computers connected to the device will have their information displayed in the DHCP Client  List table  The table will show the MAC Address  IP Address and Expired in of the DHCP lease for each  client computer        open all   close all DHCP Client List    3 You could monitor DHCP clients here       Operation Mode       Internet Settings  DHCP Clients    MAC Address IP Address Expires in              Advanced Routing  O Qos    J Wireless Settings      Firewall    9 Administration                                                  MAC Address  Shows the client MAC address information   IP address  Shows the client IP address information   Expires in  Shows the expired time of the client     Page 19 of 35    2 3 3  Advanced Routing    Static routes are special routes that t
13. anced Routing  D as  BHI Wireless Settings  BD Firewall  BHI Administration    Local Area Network  LAN  Settings    You may enable disable networking functions and configure their parameters as your wish     IP Address  s2682 0    t   s      oat  228280   u2 Cene ae   LAN2 IP Address a   asane   a   MAC Address  ocg t   ititsid  DHCP Type  Server z    End IP Ad  ress  192168 2 254 00   Subnet Mask 285 2552550   Secondary DNS svef ss    Lease Time sso o       Statically Assigned wie  IP        Statically Assigned ai  IP        Statically Assigned car  IP           802  1d Spanning Tree  bisse E   LLTD  Disable     IGMP Proxy  Disable     me o    Router Advertisement Disable         E E           LAN IP Address  The LAN IP address  Default  192 168 2 1  Subnet Mask  The LAN net mask  Default  255 255 255 0    DHCP Type  Select Disable to disable this Router to distribute IP address  Select Server to enable  this Router to distribute IP addresses  DHCP server   And the following field will be activated for    you to enter this starting IP address     Page 18 of 35    Start IP address  Specify the starting IP address of the IP address pool  Default Start IP   192 168 2 1    End IP address  Specify the ending IP address of the IP address pool  Default End IP   192 168 2 254    Lease Time  Specify the time duration for which the settings will be in effect  Default  86400  seconds    802 1d Spanning Tree  Default  Disable    LLTD  Default  Disable    IGMP Proxy  Default  Disable    
14. ct the interface mode from drop down list   Comment  Enter the comment for this static route      Current Routing table in the system   To see the detail settings of current routing table in the system      Dynamic Routing Setting   RIP  RIP can be used to cache routes learned by routing protocols  thus allowing the automation  of static routing maintenance  The router  using the RIP  Routing Information Protocol  protocol   determines the network packet   s route based on the fewest number of hops between the source  and the destination  In this case  you could automatically adjust to physical changes in the  network layout  Default is Disable     Page 21 of 35    2 3 4  QoS    QoS  Quality of Service  is a different priority bandwidth control  this function could help to separate the  packet to different priority to WAN connection  This option will provide better service of selected network  traffic over various technologies  Deploying QoS management to guarantee that all application receive the  service levels required and sufficient bandwidth to meet performance expectations is indeed one  important aspect of modem enterprise network        open all   close all Quality of Service Settings    9 You may setup rules to provide Quality of Service guarantees for specific applications        Operation Mode  8  Internet Settings       O LAN QoS Setup  O DHCP clients Quality of Service  Disable        Advanced Routing 7  Upload Bandwidth    Bits sec  H I Wireless Settings Downloa
15. d Bandwidth    Bits sec       H  Firewall    H  Administration Submit      2 4  Firewall    The Firewall contains the following sections  MAC IP Port Filtering  Port Forwarding  DMZ  System  Security Setting  Content Filtering  and Port Trigger    2 4 1  MAC IP Port Filtering Settings    You can setup firewall rules to protect your network from virus  worm and malicious activity on the internet   Filters are used to deny or allow LAN computers from access the Internet  Within the local area network   the unit can be setup to deny Internet access to computers using the assigned IP or MAC addresses  The  unit can also block users from accessing restricted web site              Page 22 of 35          open all   close all MAC IP Port Filtering Settings  You may setup firewall rules to protect your network from virus worm and malicious activity on the    3 Internet      Operation Mode    Qj Internet Settings    1  LAN  D DHCP cliens     Advanced Routing A    IP  iltering sa at  D Qos MAC IP Port Filteri Disable    H Wireless Settings  Defaut Policy     The packet that don t match with any rules would be      Dropped     3 3 Firewall    L  MAC IP Port Filtering a peset         Port Forwarding  0  DMZ       System Security      Content Filtering    E  MAC address     Dest IP Address E   source IP Address  lina   Protocol  None     Dest Port Range   n     Source Port Range   ss   action   Accent i     comment I     The maximum rule count is 32       Apply  _Reset                 Curr
16. ent MAC IP Port filtering rules in system     Source  MAC Dest IP   Source IP Dest Port n Pkt    i tocol Com t  no address   Address   Address Eroan Range Bia fonon AR Cnt    Others would be dropped    Delete Selected   Reset            MAC IP Port Filtering  Enable this function  all list from the filtering will be deny the internet  access    Default Policy  There have 2 options  Dropped and Accepted    MAC Address  The MAC address of the computer in the LAN  Local Area Network  to be used in  the MAC filter table  Enter the MAC address of LAN port  e g  00 00 27 88 81 18   Dest IP Address  The IP address that will be denied to access    Source IP Address  The IP address that will be denied access to the Internet    Protocol  This is the protocol type that will be used with the Port that will be blocked     Page 23 of 35    Destination Port Range  The single port or port range that will be denied to access  If no port is  specified  all ports will be denied access    Source Port Range  The single port or port range that will be denied access to the Internet  If no  port is specified  all ports will be denied access     2 4 2  Port Forwarding    You may setup virtual servers to provide service on internet        3                               open all   close all    Virtual Server Settings    You may setup Virtual Servers to provide services on Internet         Operation Mode  Ej Internet Settings       0 LAN Virtual Server Settings  O DHCP clients Virtual Server Settings  
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18. he network administrator manually enters into the router  configuration  The route table allows the user to configure and define all the static routes supported by the    router  You may add and remote custom Internet routing rules  and or enable dynamic routing exchange  rotocol here        open all   close all Static Routing Settings    3 You may add and remote custom Internet routing rules  and or enable dynamic routing  exchange protocol here      C  Operation Mode    Ag Internet Settings       i Add a routing rule    Destination    a Wireless Settings sinc  Host C    H  Firewall      Gateway    H 0 Administration  Interface   LAN         Comment DEE   Apply   _Reset         al      Current Routing table in the system   No   Destination Netmask Gateway  Flags   Metric  Ref Use  Interface  Comment    h 10 10 00  2552552550 booo I b 0 b ii         Delete   Reset    Dynamic Routing Settings    Dynamic Routing Protocol  RIP  Disable  gt      Apply   _Reset               Page 20 of 35     Add a routing rule   Destination  Defines the base IP address  Network Number  that will be compared with the  destination IP address  after an AND with NetMask  to see if this is the target route   Range  select the range from drop down list  Gateway  Enter IP address of the next hop router that will be used to route traffic for this route If  this route is local  defines the locally connected hosts and Type   Host  then this IP address  MUST be the IP Address of the router   Interface  Sele
19. ity Policy    Security Mode OPEN                            Power Saving Mode                                                 Wire Equivalence Protection  WEP     WEP Key Length  64 bit  10 hex digits   5 ascii keys      WEP Key Entry Method  Hexadecimal       WEP Key 1    cnet   WEP Key 2  Be   WEP Key 3  rs   WEP Key 4  iE    Default Key  Key 1                                WEP Keys                                                 Page 10 of 35    22 4  Statistics    The Station Statistics page shows the settings and current operation status of the Station        open all   close all    few 0  Operation Mode  ey     Internet Settings            C DHCP clients       Advanced Routing      Qos   5  a Wireless Settings       Profile       Link Status              11n Configurations  D About       W     Firewall  H  Administration       Station Statistics    The Status page shows the settings and current operation status ofthe Station     Frames Transmitted Successfully 763                 Frames Transmitted Successfully Without Retry  763   Frames Transmitted Successfully After Retry s   o   Frames Fail To Receive ACK After All Retries  o       RTS Frames Sucessfully Receive CTS c  RTS Frames Fail To Receive CTS   Frames Received Successfully 0   Frames Received With CRC Error 76   Frames Dropped Due To Out of Resource 0   Duplicate Frames Received 0       Page 11 of 35       2 2 5  Advance    The Station Advanced Configuration page shows the settings and current operation stat
20. ng sections  Administration  Upload Firmware  Setting  Management  Status  Statistics  System Command  and System Log    2 5 1  Management    You may configure administrator account and password  NTP settings  and Dynamic DNS settings here     open all   close all  3       Operation Mode   O  Internet Settings   D  Wireless Settings   B  Firevaall   Sj Administration    Management     Upload Firmvare     Settings Managemen   D Status     Statistics     System Command    System Log    SDK History       System Management    You may configure administrator account and password  NTP settings  and Dynamic DNS settings here     Language Settings  Select Language  English     Adminstrator Settings    Account admin                e    esses    NTP Settings    SatJan 1 01 38 02 UTC2C Sync with host                          GMT 11 00  Midway Island  Samoa    SS    ex  time nist gov  ntp0 broad mit edu  time stdtime gov tw    NTP synchronization hours       Duration Action   Dise M                                                                   Page 29 of 35    2 5 2  Upload Firmware    Firmware is the main software image  which the AP Router needs to perform all tasks in real time   Firmware upgrades are required for adding new features or to resolves bugs  It takes about 1 minute to  upload upgrade flash and be patient please    Caution  A corrupted image will hang up the system     open all   close all Upgrade Firmware    3 Upgrade the Ralink SoC firmware to obtain new functionalit
21. nts DMZ Settings  Disable        0  Advanced Routing  O  Qos DMZ IP Address           Wireless Settings       Firewall Appl Reset     MAC IP Port Filtering ely   Reset                                                  System Security      Content Filtering   H  Administration  DMZ Setting  If the DMZ Host Function is enabled  it means that you set up DMZ host at a  particular computer to be exposed to the Internet so that some applications software  especially  Internet Online game can have two way connections  Select Enable or Disable from the pull down  menu   DMZ IP Address  Enter the IP address of a particular host in your LAN that will receive all the  packets originally going to the WAN port Public IP address above  Note  You need to give your  LAN PC clients a fixed static IP address for DMZ to work properly                 Page 25 of 35    2 4 4  System Security Settings    You may configure the system firewall to protect AP Router itself from attacking        open all   close all System Security Settings    3 You may configure the system firewall to protect AP Router itself from attacking     SE  Operation Mode  ag Internet Settings    gia  O  DHCP clients Remote management  via WAN   Allow  gt          Advanced Routing  D oos    H  Wireless Settings Ping form WAN Filter  ES Firewall  e D  MAC IP Port Filtering Ping form WAN Filter  Disable x         Port Forwarding                 Stateful Packet Inspection  SPI     D Content Filtering SPI Firewall    B 03 Administra
22. ows MAC address of itself and  Timeout Value of setting     Page 13 of 35       2 2 7  11n Configurations    The Station 11n Configurations page shows the settings and current operation status of the station        open all  cose all Station 11n Configurations    p  The Status page shows the settings and current operation status of the Station        Operation Mode  A  Internet Settings                               D aN  O  DHCP clients i I enable    e ae epee eae   Manual    Auto  3  Wireless Settings MPDU density bx   Q Profile          Agaregation MSDU A MSDU  I enable       Link Status     Site Survey       Statistics Apply          Advance       D wes  H  Firewall     Administration    MPDU Aggregation  MPDU stands for MAC Protocol Data Unit  MPDUs are the fragmented units  of MSDU  also called MAC frames  encapsulate the higher layer protocol data or contain MAC  management messages    MPDU Density  Select 0 7 to configure the MPDU density    Aggregation MDSU  A MSDU   A MSDU stands for Aggregate MAC service data unit  This option  allows aggregation of multiple MSDU in one MPDU  The MSDU is that unit of data that is received  from the LLC sub layer which lies above the MAC sub layer in a protocol stack  The LLC and MAC  sub layers are collectively referred to as the DLL                          Page 14 of 35       2 2 8  About    The About page shows driver version and MAC address        open all   close all  3     0 Operation Mode  Fy Internet Settings    0  LAN   0 
23. t Link settings       open all   close all  3     Q Operation Mode     Internet Settings       0  LAN  O DHCP clients        Advanced Routing      Qos   Ej Wireless Settings       Profile  iL  Link Status     Site Survey  0  Statistics   C  Advance   0D Qos   0  11n Configurations  0  About  if  WPS   H 0 Firewall   H  Administration          Station Advanced Configurations    The Status page shows the settings and current operation status of the Station        Qos Configuration             WMM   M enable  WMM Power Saving   I enable  PS Mode   M ac BE Macek Mac Mac_vo          Direct Link Setup  T enable ss  Amy      MAC Address     i   i       i    Timeout Value   sec  DLS Apply    DLS Status    MAC Address Timeout  Tear Down        1  QoS Configuration  WMM  Enable Wi Fi Multi Media   WMM Power Saving  Enable WMM Power Save   PS Mode  Select which ACs you want to enable   Direct Link Setup  Enable DLS  direct Link Setup       2  Direct Link Setup    MAC Address  Fill in the blanks of Direct Link with MAC address of STA  Connect with the  same AP that supports DLS features   Timeout Value  Timeout Value represent that it disconnect automatically after some  seconds  The value is integer  The integer must be between 0 65535  It represents that it  always connects if the value is zero      3  DLS Status    After configuring DLS successfully  show MAC address of the opposite side and Timeout Value of  setting in    DLS Status     In    DLS Status    of the opposite side  it sh
24. tion                Page 26 of 35       2 4 5  Content Filtering    You can setup content filter to restrict the improper content access        open all   close all Content Filter Settings    You can setup Content Filter to restrict the improper content access          Operation Mode    tS inteme Setti Webs Content Filter  s  iter I Proxy I Java I Activex          C DHCP clients       Advanced Routing     B Qos   eD Wireless Settings  SRS  Firewall        MAC IP Port Filtering Webs URL Filter Settings      Port Forwarding          Webs Host Filter Settings    Current Website Host Filters   No  Host Keyword        Add a Host keyword  Filter   Keyword               Page 27 of 35       Content Filter Setting  There have three options for this filter     Proxy  Java  and ActiveX When  those options are checked  the content filter will deny computer from access to the internet by  contented those options    Web URL Filter Setting  With security reason  the URL Filter provides the enterprise to manage  and restrict employee access to non business or undesirable content on the Internet  URL Filter is  a web solution that blocks web sites access according the URL Filter String no matter the URL  string is found full or partial matched with a keyword    Web Host Filter Settings  Web Host Filter is a web solution that blocks web sites access  according the Web Host name or partial matched with a keyword     Page 28 of 35    2 5  Administration    The Administration contains the followi
25. us    3   0D Operation Mode  Herpesi  n Wireless Settings SDK Version 3 2 0 0  Aug 24 2009   H  Firewall System Up Time 1 hour  53 mins  22 secs  B  Administration x    System Platform RT2880 with IC  PHY      Management      Upload Firmware Operation Mode WISP Mode   D  Status  Connected Type DHCP   A Statistics WAN IP Address  D System Command Subnet Mask   C  System Log  i    SDK History Default Gateway  Primary Domain Name Server 192 168 1 5  Secondary Domain Name Server  168 95 1 1  MAC Address 00 0C 43 28 80 20  Local IP Address 10 10 10 254  Local Netmask 255 255 255 0  MAC Address 00 0C 43 28 80 21    Ethernet Port Status    Let s take a look at the status of Ralink SoC Platform     not support       Page 32 of 35    2 5 5  Statistics    In this section  you can look at the statistics of this wireless 11n Router  such as Memory statistics   WAN LAN   s Rx  amp  Tx packets  and all interface statistics   etc    open all   close all Statistic    4 Take a look at the Ralink SoC statistics       Operation Mode    Gp Internet Settings   5  Wireless Settings  Memory total   12504 kB  0 Firewall Memory left   2080 kB  i iN  L   Management WAN Rx packets  0   O Upload Firmware  i  WAN Rx bytes  o     Settings Management  0  Status WAN Tx packets   15000   D Statistics WAN Tx bytes   o     System Command LAN Rx padkets   21129     System Log LAN Rx bytes  1579010  1  SDK History  LAN Tx packets  4880  LAN Tx bytes   2028259  Name lo   Rx Packet  o  Rx Byte fo  Tx Packet  o  Tx
26. us of the station           open all   close all  3        Operation Mode  Ej Internet Settings       Station Advanced Configurations    The Status page shows the settings and current operation status of the Station       D LAN Advance Configuration  D DHCP clients Wireless Mode Infra     802 11 AN mixed mode z        Advanced Routing                                        D os 11B G  5 CH1 14     B  Wireless Settings Country Region Code   44   Q Profile A   Q Link Status  D Site Survey B G Protection Auto z   Statistics Tx Rate Auto  gt    M Tx Burst   Q 11n Configurations   D About HT Physical Mode  D wes  T G       Firewall H        H 0 Administration BW    20    Auto  Gl   Long    Auto  MCS Auto            RADIO OFF   Apply         Wireless Mode  Select wireless mode  802 11A Only  802 11 AN mix mode are supported   Country Region Code  This field displays the region of operation for which the wireless  interface is intended   B G Protection  User can choose from Auto  On  and Off     Auto  STA will dynamically change as AP announcement     ON  Always send frame with protection      Off  Always send frame without protection   TX Rate  Manually force the Transmit using selected rate  Default is auto   TX Burst  Frame burst mode   HT Physical Mode  Configure HT Status in use  containing HT MM or GF   BW 20 or Auto    Gl Long or Auto   and MCS 0 15  32  or Auto  settings     Page 12 of 35       2 2 6  QoS    The QoS configuration page can allow you to configure WMM and Direc
27. y  Ittakes about 1 minute to upload  upgrade flash and be patient please  Caution  A corrupted image will hang up the system     i  O Operation Mode  H  Internet Settings    i    Update Firmware  H 0 Wireless Settings p       H  Firewall Location    Browse       BS Administration                  Management   D           Settings Management UYE AA LCE     Q Status Location    z    Q Statistics        Q  System Command  L  System Log  iC  SDK History Update Bootloader          Location     Force upgrade firmware via mem    Force   No    Apply            Page 30 of 35    2 5 3  Setting Management    You might save system settings by exporting them to configuration file  restore them by import the file  or  reset them to factory default     open all   close all Settings Management    3 You might save system settings by exporting them to a configuration file  restore them by      Qo eae importing the file  or reset them to factory default   H peration Mode    aD Internet Settings  H 0 Wireless Settings    ae Firewall Export Seti  EG Administration ad      lt              L  System Command Settings file location            Statistics Import Settings              0  System Log  i   SDK History       Load Factory Defaults    Load Default Button Load Default            Page 31 of 35    2 5 4  Status  In this section  you can look at the status of this wireless 11n Router  such as System Info  Internet  Configurations  and Local Network   etc     open all   close all Access Point Stat
    
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