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TEW-211BRP Wireless AP Router User`s Manual
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1. STATIC ROUTING SETTINGS EtherRouter Home Internet Gateway Main menu DHCP SERVER SETTINGS VIRTUAL SERVER SETTINGS ACCESS CONTROL SETTINGS STATIC ROUTING DYNAMIC ROUTING MODEM STRING SETTINGS FILTER SETTINGS ADMINISTRATION SETTINGS INFORMATION Cable xDSL Wireless Router ADVANCED SETTINGS DEVICE DEVICE STATUS SETUP WIZARD SYSTEM TOOLS HELP STATIC ROUTING TABLE Destination i Address Subnet Mask 5 Gateway IP Address y TT Del Destination LAN IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway IP Address NOTE Please click Submit to enter inputted data In Static Routing the user has the ability to add a static route to the routing table by simple entering the destination IP subnet mask and gateway Clicking on Add and then Submit which requires a restart for the IP address to be incorporated into the routing table To delete a file from the list just click the checkbox and click Delete 21 DYNAMIC SETTINGS EtherRouter Cable xDSL Wireless Router Home Internet DEVICE DEVICE SETUP ADVANCED SYSTEM Gateway INFORMATION STATUS WIZARD SETTINGS TOOLS Main menu DHCP SERVER SETTINGS DYNAMIC SETTINGS VIRTUAL SERVER SETTINGS ACCESS CONTROL SEND pisable RIP1 sea C RIP2 SETTINGS Compatible STATIC ROUTING C Both RECEIVE pisable RIP10nly RIP2 Only RIP1 2 DYNAMIC ROUTING
2. MODEM STRING SETTINGS FILTER ADMINISTRATION NOTE Please click Submit to enter inputted data SETTINGS By default the Router will not send or receive any routing Internet protocols RIP to update the routing table However the user can enable the Router to automatically send and receive RIP packets to establish routes for commonly used paths HELP MODEM STRING SETTINGS EtherRouter Cable xDSL Wireless Router Home Internet DEVICE DEVICE SETUP ADVANCED SYSTEM HELP Gateway INFORMATION STATUS WIZARD SETTINGS TOOLS Main menu DHCP SERVER MODEM SETTINGS SETTINGS VIRTUAL SERVER TTINGS Baudrate Settings 115200bps 28 6K 93 6K 56K modem or ISDN TA y Pre Initial String aT Initial String aT s0 1 Dialup String ATDT ACCESS CONTROL SETTINGS STATIC ROUTING DYNAMIC ROUTING MODEM STRING SETTINGS NOTE Please click Submit to enter inputted data FILTER SETTINGS ADMINISTRATION SETTINGS Mm m Q Q Most dialup modems are compatible with the standard modem strings However for modems that require special modem strings the user can enter the information in this screen Click Submit to save input data FILTER SETTINGS Home Internet DEVICE SETUP ADVANCED SYSTEM G DEVICE HELP ateway INFORMATION STATUS WIZARD SETTINGS TOOLS Back V LAN Side Filter Enabled LAN FILTER Default LAN Side Filter Block Pass SETTINGS Filter Entry Block Pass
3. Thank you for purchasing your TEW 211BRP Wireless AP Router This manual will assist you with the installation procedure The package you have received should contain the following items TEW 211BRP Wireless AP Router 2 User s Manual Power Adapter Note if anything is missing please contact your vendor Safety Notification Your TEW 211BRP Wireless AP Router should be placed in a safe and secure location To ensure proper operation please keep the unit away from water and other damaging elements 45 Please read the installation guide thoroughly before you install the TEW 211BRP Wireless AP Router The TEW 211BRP Wireless AP Router should only be repaired by authorized and qualified personnel Please do not try to open or repair the TEW 211BRP Wireless AP Router yourself Do not place the TEW 211BRP Wireless AP Router in a damp or humid location i e a bathroom 2x The TEW 211BRP Wireless AP Router should be placed in a sheltered and non slip location within a temperature range of 5 to 40 Celsius degree Please do not expose the TEW 211BRP Wireless AP Router to direct sunlight or other heat sources The housing and electronic components may be damaged by direct sunlight or heat sources Hardware Installation Front Panel The front panel provides LED s for device status Refer to the following table for the meaning of each feature Power status of the TEW 211BRP Wireless AP Router A steady LED
4. IP Address 192 168 2 fo 4 Computer Name IP Address 192 168 2 p NOTE Please click Submit to enter inputted data DYNAMIC ROUTING MODEM STRING SETTINGS FILTER SETTINGS ADMINISTRATION SETTINGS 16 VIRTUAL SERVER SETTINGS Here allow user to set several kinds of virtual service of the Wireless AP Router such as HTTP SMTP POP3 FTP TELNET services After enter the settings clicks SUBMIT to save input data EtherRouter Home Internet Gateway Main menu DHCP SERVER SETTINGS VIRTUAL SERVER SETTINGS ACCESS CONTROL SETTINGS STATIC ROUTING DYNAMIC ROUTING FILTER SETTINGS MODEM STRING SETTINGS TTT ADMINISTRATION SETTINGS DEVIC INFORMATION E DEVICE STATUS Cable xDSL Wireless Router SETUP WIZARD ADVANCED SETTINGS VIRTUAL SERVER SETTINGS DMZ 192 168 2 fo 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 Ey Internal IP 192 168 2 p 192 168 2 fo 192 168 2 fo 192 168 2 fo 192 168 2 fo 192 168 2 p 192 168 2 fo 192 168 2 192 168 2 192 168 2 192 168 2 Service Port Range E ae BA t E llo aB t LOATA TTT t SYSTEM TOOLS HELP EE 0 21 T elnet 23 SMTP 25 NS 3 FTP 9 HTTP BO POP3 i 10 ews 144 NMP 161 ENMP tra i 62 Specific application support is enabled in Virtual Server Settings under Advanced Settings The Wireless AP Router will detect and automatically open outgoing por
5. Protocols jan E IP Address Range 192168 2 1921682 Destination Port Range Ta ADD LAN Side Filter Table oeil rype NOTE Please click Submit to enter inputted data This page is only for MIS administrator only Enable LAN Site Filter function Block Pass Here allow user to add IP Address Range and Destination Port Range to LAN Side Filter Table The router will Block Pass packet according to allocate IP range Click ADD button after input data Click SUBMITS to update data To delete a file from the list just click the che ckbox and click Delete WAN FILTER SETTINGS same as above Note Port range from 1 65535 for administrator only 24 ADMINISTRATION SETTINGS Home Internet Gateway Main menu DHCP SERVER SETTINGS VIRTUAL SERVER SETTINGS ACCESS CONTROL SETTINGS STATIC ROUTING DYNAMIC ROUTING MODEM STRING SETTINGS FILTER SETTINGS ADMINISTRATION SETTINGS INFORMATION STATUS WIZARD SETTINGS TOOLS DEVICE DEVICE SETUP ADVANCED SYSTEM HELP PASSWORD SETTINGS The new password will be used to authenticate the user when configuring the device New Password pen Retype Password pes SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION HTTP Port No eo Telnet Port No 23 I Allow remote user to configure the device Remote administration host IP Address fo i p p lo M Allow remote user to ping the device SYSTEM Log I Enable System Log Function Log server IP address lo fo
6. SAVE amp RESTART opyright 2000 11 CABLE xDSL ISP SETTINGS Here are the cable ADSL ISP settings i e WAN port network settings By default the WAN port is set to automatically obtain an IP address from your ISP if ISP provides DHCP server function To assign static IP for the WAN port place a checkmark and enter the settings After changing the settings click NEXT to continue other network settings EtherRouter Cable xDSL Wireless Router Home Internet DEVICE DEVICE SETUP ADVANCED SYSTEM MELP Gateway INFORMATION STATUS WIZARD SETTINGS TOOLS Main menu CABLE xDSL ISP SETTINGS TIME SETTINGS T Your ISP requires you to input IP settings IP assigned by your ISP lo f lo o fo CABLE xDSL ISP SETTINGS IP Subnet Mask 255 i 255 255 fo ISP ADDITIONAL TTIN ISP Gateway Address fo i p o fo WIRELESS SETTINGS Domain Name Server ONS bl po b IP Address H O Pp MODEM DEVICE IP SETTINGS SETTINGS SAVE amp RESTART lt Back Nexr gt NOTE Please click Next to enter inputted data Copyright 2000 12 wn m v ISP ADDITIONAL SETTINGS To set extra ISP settings user may set the authentication data here while entering ISP Here also allow user to set the idle time host and domain name and WAN Ethernet MAC address After changing the settings click NEXT to continue other network settings Main menu ISP ADDITIONAL SETTINGS TIME SETTINGS l Your
7. as an AP Router and the connection is as follow diagram In this mode user may connect the WAN port to Cable DSL modem by using cross cable The WAN LED will indicate connection 2 Connect the LAN port to a hub or switch by using RJ 45 normal Ethernet cable i La gt et he WAN xDSL Cable Modem K Wireless AP Router Default Settings By default settings the Wireless AP Router is regarded as an AP Router The default settings are shown following Note In WEB mode setup system only one user allows to access setup program at one time i e setup system will decline when other users to connect setup system UserName famn SSCS Pp OEA AAA AP Router IP Address 19216821 OSS S AP Router Subnet Mask 2552552550 O o E RFESSID Wireless o ET CO SSS S RFRoaming Enabled Encryption Disabled DHCP Server Enabled i po NAT Routing Enabled Web Management Settings TURN ON POWER SUPPLY Quick power cycle can caused system corruption When power on be careful not to shut down in about 5 seconds because data is writing to the flash START UP amp LOG IN In order to configure the Wireless AP Router you must use your web browser and manually input 192 168 2 1 into the Address box and press Enter The Main Page will appear Enter Network Password 2 xi D gt Please type your user name and password Site 192 168 2 1 Realm Login as admin or user User Name admin
8. if you share your broadband connection among multiple users Other ISP s will explicitly restrict this type of activity in your service contract It is important that you verify that you are in accordance with your service agreement before sharing Internet access 33 Wireless Troubleshooting I can t access the Wireless AP Router from a wireless network card Cause s Settings are not the same among each wireless adapter 25 Out of range 2 IP Address is not set correctly Resolution 2 Make sure that the Mode SSID Channel and encryption settings are set the same on each wireless adapter Make sure that your computer is within range and free from any strong electrical devices that may cause interference 2 Check your IP Address to make sure that it is compatible with the Wireless AP Router Performing a Factory Reset Follow these steps to perform a Factory Reset using the Reset button on the back of the Wireless AP Router 1 With the unit on press and hold the Reset button with a pen or paper clip 2 Hold the reset button for about 5 or 6 seconds until the Power Test LED on the front panel blinks very quickly and then release 3 Wait a few seconds for the Broadband Router to reboot using default settings A Factory Reset can also be performed through the web configuration interface Follow these steps to perform a factory reset using the web configuration interface 1 Log in to the Wireless AP Router web co
9. lo y fo SUBMIT Here allow user to change the password to execute setup system user may also input the IP address of Remote administration host in order to do the IP remote from Wan After changing the setting clicks SUBMIT SYSTEM TOOLS The System Tools section enables you to manage your Wireless AP Router and view information related to unit functions The following functions are described in this chapter Intruder Detection Log View detection logs Display Routing Table Display the routing status of the Router System Diagnostics Display current status and connection information Save Settings Save router configuration to a file Load Settings Restore settings to factory default or from a saved file Upgrade Firmware Upgrade the firmware with a latest version Reset Device Reboot the Wireless AP Router INTRUDER DETECTION LOG EtherRouter Cable xDSL Wireless Router Home Internet DEVICE DEVICE SETUP ADVANCED SYSTEM HELP Gateway INFORMATION STATUS WIZARD SETTINGS TOOLS Main menu INTRUDER DETECTION LOG INTRUDER DETECTION LOG Indez Time Protocol Source IP Port Dest IP Port Event DISPLAY ROUTING TABLE SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS SAVE SETTINGS LOAD SETTINGS UPGRADE FIRMWARE RESET DEVICE Copyright 2000 The Intruder Detection Log displays all information related to intrusion attempts on your network If any packets are seen as harmful those packets are blocked and a log is kep
10. to a file Click on SAVE button click Save at File Download dialogue enter the desired file name with CFG as extension 1 e SETUP CFG and choose the location i e Cxrouter then click on Save The configuration is now saved to the desired location LOAD SETTINGS EtherRouter Cable xDSL Wireless Router Home Internet DEVICE DEVICE SETUP ADVANCED SYSTEM ypp ateway INFORMATION STATUS WIZARD SETTINGS TOOLS Back LOAD DEFAULT SETTINGS LOAD DEFAULT SETTINGS Load Default Settings will load the factory default settings for the device Please click on the START button to proceed LOAD SETTINGS FROM FILE Note The Device IP Address will be reset to 192 168 2 1 after Load Default Copyright 2000 The Load Default Settings screen enables you to restore the settings that came as default Click on LOAD DEFAULT SETTINGS button on the left hand side menu click Start and click Ok to load the default settings Performing this task will replace all current settings with default settings Load Settings from File allows user to load a saved configuration file to router Click on LOAD SETTINGS FROM FILE button on the left hand side menu type in the file location or click Browse to select the file location and click Start button to load the configuration UPGRADE FIRMWARE Here allow user to upgrade firmware After choosing upgrade firmware click START to load settings Et erRouter Cable xDSL Wireless Router Home I
11. ISP requires you to input username password PPPoE DEVICE 1P Settings SETTINGS User Name CABLE x Password Retype Password ISP ADDITIONAL Idle Time no idle timeout SETTINGS WIRELESS l Your ISP requires you to input Host Computer Name or SETTINGS Domain Name MODEM SETTINGS Host Name Wireless Domain Name SAVE amp RESTART 7 Your ISP requires you to input WAN Ethernet Mac Mac Address foo fos Ed 2 as Fa S Back Next gt NOTE Please click Next to enter inputted data ISP SETTINGS DSL users If you are using a PPPoE client to connect to your DSL provider then place a checkmark on the first box and enter the user name and password in the appropriate box Cable modem users Tf you are using a cable modem then place a checkmark on the second box and enter the host and domain name given by your cable provider 13 WIRELESS SETTINGS Here allow user to set Wireless AP Router IP and operation channel The default value for RF are as followed 1 ESSID Wireless Channel 6 2 The encryption panel allows the entry of four keys for 64 bit encryption and one set of 128 bit key according to WEP function select To be written to the driver and registry each key must consists of hex digits which means that only digit 0 9 and letters A F are valid entries If entered incorrectly program will not write keys to a driver 3 Country domain selection allow user to select channel op
12. KUP QQ Renew T Modem Backup Modem Not Active Device IP 1P 192 168 2 1 LAN MAC 00 05 5d f2 a8 79 WAN MAC 00 05 5d f2 a8 7 a WIRELESS DHCP LOG LAN IP 192 168 2 118 MAC 00 90 4b 02 7c 4c Copyright 2000 The Device Status screen displays a graphical representation of your current configuration The left side of the screen shows your connection information in regards to WAN and LAN IP Address information The right side displays the connection status of each device Ll This means that there is a connection OS f This means that there is not a connection The DHCP Log displays information about each IP Address assigned to a computer using the DHCP server built in to the Router 10 DEVICE IP SETTINGS It s the LAN network domain settings The default value is listed as following IP Address 192 168 2 1 IP Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 After changing the settings click NEXT to continue other network settings EtherRo uter Cable xDSL Wireless Router Home Internet DEVICE DEVICE SETUP ADVANCED SYSTEM Gateway INFORMATION STATUS WIZARD SETTINGS TOOLS HELP Main menu DEYICE IP SETTINGS di The device IP address and subnet mask settings DEVICE IP allein IP Address h92 ise P f CABLE xDSL ISP SETTINGS IP Subnet Mask 255 i 255 y 255 i p ISP ADDITIONAL SETTINGS WIRELESS EE SETTINGS MODEM SETTINGS NOTE Please click Next to enter inputted data
13. Password I Save this password in your password list Cancel In order to configure the Wireless AP Router you must input the user name into the User Name box Enter the password into the Password box and press the OK button The default User Name is admin There is no default password leave the Password field blank Once you have logged in as administrator it is a good idea to change the administrator password to ensure a secure connection to the Wireless AP Router The Advanced Settings section described later in this manual describes how to change the password Once you have input the correct password and logged in the screen will change to the Main Page screen MAKE CORRECT NETWORK SETTINGS OF YOUR COMPUTER To change the configuration use Internet Explorer IE or Netscape Communicator to connect the WEB management 192 168 2 1 EtherRouter Cable xDSL Wireless Router some Internet DEVICE DEVICE SETUP ADVANCED SYSTEM gp ateway INFORMATION STATUS WIZARD SETTINGS TOOLS EtherRouter Device Information Setup Wizard Display the device name IP address firmware This is the area where the essential device version and the MAC addresses for the LAN amp configuration settings are entered WAN connections Device Status Advanced Settings Check the status of your Home Internet Device password LAN DHCP and virtual server Gateway Check your connection to the Internet settings are configured here and the status of y
14. Router If any changes are made and you want them to take effect you will need to reset the Wireless AP Router to do so Click the Start button to reset the Wireless AP Router Click the Cancel button to cancel 31 Troubleshooting Basic Functions My Wireless AP Router will not turn on No LED s light up Cause s The power is not connected Resolution 2 Connect the power adapter to your Wireless AP Router and plug it into the power outlet Note Only use the power adapter provided with your Wireless AP Router Using any other adapter may damage your Wireless AP Router LAN Connection Problems I can t access my Wireless AP Router Cause 25 The unit is not powered on There is not a network connection s The computer you are using does not have a compatible IP Address Resolution s Make sure your Wireless AP Router is powered on 2 Use the WINIPCFG utility described in the appendix to make sure that your computer has a compatible IP Address If your IP Address is not set correctly and you are using DHCP use WINIPCFG to renew your IP Address Otherwise make correct changes to your Windows network settings Make sure that the IP Address used on your computer is set to the same subnet as the Router For example if the Router is set to 192 168 2 1 change the IP address of your computer to 192 168 2 15 or another unique IP Address that corresponds to the 192 168 2 X subnet Use the Reset b
15. TEW 211BRP Wireless AP Router User s Manual Version 1 4 Jan 2002 CONTENTS IMtrOUCI N arar ai 3 Hardware Installation tia 5 General Wireless AP Router System Connection 006 6 Wireless AP Router Default Settings cceccscccsccceccescees 7 Web Management Setttings iii 8 Device Information es ore Tosara A R A ETA T a E aaa 10 Device a a dae 10 Device IP SC ida te 12 Cable ADSL ISP Settings ner roeie e a E E E EE EEE 13 ISP Additional Settings cece ececeee sense eee eneeneteeeeaeneeaene cues 14 Wireless Settings A AA UT 15 Modem Settings A A how dela Wena 16 Advanced Settings sac sa 17 DHCP Server Settings 1 2 0 0 ea e eet ensectectoetsencrscenennenes 17 Virtual Server SEM ardiente aa 18 Access Control Settings 6 4 saecnind stan susbeoidess dida 19 Static Settings wes O Sees oa dee eae tale ven has 22 Dynamic Settings it ai 23 Modem Setting S ineo a inn 24 Filter Setting Ss cecene cniri eai E AEE ote a 24 Administration Settings eesseessssessessseteeresseresssrsressetsererereeesee 26 A E EA G A S 27 Intruder Detection Log sessessssessesrerssssressrresrereresreeerrerreeseeee 28 Display Routing Table 0 cece cee eceee ee eee eee eeeeeeeeetaeeeeneneenes 29 Load Setungs ur a 30 Upgrade Firmware csser rainne E eeeneee eee eneeneeeeeeeneeeenee teen en 31 RES DEVICE A seni veeus 32 PETOUDICS HOUR 33 Technical Specifications A 35 Introduction
16. indicates the power is applied to the unit The WLAN LED will be ON when AP function enable at this time Wireless clients are able to _ connect to the AP Wide Area Network status WAN LED is illuminated when there is a good connection to the 10 BaseT mode Ethernet port MODEM Indicates console port Carrier Detect status When modem connection is established then LED should seen status indicator A flickering light indicates that when data is reading from or writing into flash Rear Panel The rear panel features 4 LAN ports WAN port Modem port and Factory Reset button Refer to the following table for the meaning of each feature Used to connect to the power outlet Only use the power adapter provided with the Wireless AP router Use of an unauthorized power adapter may cause damage to your _ device a and violate your warranty _ O Port used to connect an external analog backup E A The RJ 45 Ethernet port labeled WAN is used to connect your Wireless AP Router to your xDSL or Cable modem Resets t the configuration t to default settings onp E The RJ 45 Ethernet ports used to connect your PCor 1 2 3 4 HUB The Ethernet Cable used can be normal Ethernet cables or even Crossover Cable The TEW 211BRP has internal AutoCrossover detection Circuit to automatic identify them nin General Wireless AP Router System Connection 1 The general function of Wireless AP Router is defined
17. ist y Disable Access Control Any user with the correct wireless SETTINGS settings has access to the wireless STATIC network ROUTING DYNAMIC Enable Grant Access List Any user who is on the Grant Access ROUTING List and has the correct wireless settings has access to the wireless This function allow administrator to have access control by enter MAC address of client stations 19 Et erRouter Cable xDSL Wireless Router Home Internet EVICE DEVICE SETUP ADVANCED SYSTEM HELP Gateway INFORMATION STATUS WIZARD SETTINGS TOOLS Main menu DHCP SERVER 1 Select the Access Control List below SETTINGS Enable Grant Access List Disable Access Control List Enable Deny Access List i adapter and then click Add VIRTUAL SERVER SETTINGS ACCESS CONTROL C address of their wireless network SETTINGS STATIC MAC Address C Fo L SJ 7 T L ADD ROUTING DYNAMIC ROUTING Users allowed to access the wireless network Grant Access List MODEM STRING E SETTINGS The maximum number of users on this list is 32 FILTER Delete this SETTINGS MAC Address rr 3 To delete a MAC address from the list make sure that the checkbox is checked and click Delete Enable Grant Deny Access List user may just input the MAC address of client stations onto MAC Address table then click ADD button To delete a MAC address from the list just click the checkbox and click Delete Click SUBMIT to update the data
18. nfiguration interface 2 Click on the System Management link at the bottom of the screen 3 Click on Restore Default Settings 4 You will be asked if you want to restore to default settings Click OK to restore settings to default configuration or click Cancel to discard any changes Technical Specifications Standards IEEE 802 3 1OBASE T Ethernet IEEE 802 3u 100BASE TX Fast Ethernet ANSI IEEE 802 3 NWay auto negotiation Protocols Supported TCP IP NAT UDP PPPoE DHCP Client and Server Management Web Based Ports LAN NWay 10BASE T 100BASE TX Fast Ethernet WAN 10BASE T RS 232 DB 9 Serial TEW 211BRP Wireless AP Router Specifications General Wireless Specificatiors IEEE 802 11b Wireless LAN Wi Fi Compatible Access Point Frequency Band 24 2 4835 GHz subject to local regulation Access Point Number of Channel USA Canada 11 1 11 Access Point Frequency Range 5 Mbps Access Point Data Rate 11 Mbps 5 5 Mbps 2 Mbps 1 Mbps 35 Data encryption 64 128 bit WEP and ESSID for Security LED Power Indicate power is ON Status hdicate Firmware loading under proceeding WAN Indicate WAN port connection LAN Indicate LAN port TX RX operation WLAN Indicate Wireless been connected and operation Power Specifications DC power supply Input DC 100 240 50 60 Hz 1A Output 5V DC 2A converter incl Physical Dimensions 195mm L 160mm W 27mm H Weight 680 gram without power adapto
19. nternet DEVICE DEVICE SETUP ADVANCED SYSTEM Gateway INFORMATION STATUS WIZARD SETTINGS TOOLS HELP Main menu FIRMWARE UPGRADE INTRUDER DETECTION LOG Enter the firmware file path into the box and click START to DISPLAY proceed with the new firmware upgrade ROUTING TABLE DAANEN Firmware Upgrade File as SAVE SETTINGS START LOAD SETTINGS UPGRADE FIRMWARE RESET DEVICE 3 lt n m The Upgrade Firmware screen enables you to update the firmware Updated firmware usually fix problems encountered by users but may incorporate new features Begin by clicking the Browse button to browse your computer to selectthe updated firmware file Once the firmware file is selected click the Start button to upgrade the firmware Note When upgrading the firmware do not try to access the Internet and do not turn the power off Doing so may cause the firmware upgrade process to abort which may result in a corrupt firmware RESET DEVICE EtherRouter Cable xDSL Wireless Router Home Internet DEVICE DEVICE SETUP ADVANCED SYSTEM Gateway INFORMATION STATUS WIZARD SETTINGS TOOLS HELP Main menu RESET THE DEVICE INTRUDER DETECTION LOG Resetting the device will restart it Please click on the START DISPLAY button to proceed ROUTING TABLE DIAGNOSTICS SAVE SETTINGS LOAD SETTINGS UPGRADE FIRMWARE RESET DEVICE The Reset Device screen enables you to reboot the Wireless AP
20. ord Idle Time 30 minutes y WIRELESS SETTINGS MODEM lt Back Neer gt SETTINGS NOTE 1 Please click Next to enter inputted data NOTE 2 Most modems are compatible with standard modem strings But few modems or ISDN TAs may need special modem string settings To setup these special modem strings Please goto Modem Settings in the Advanced settings SAVE amp RESTART Click on the Save amp Restart button to save your settings 15 ADVENCED SETTINGS Click ADVENCED SETTINGS Here allow user to set the advanced settings as main menu list DHCP SERVER SETTINGS By default the Wireless Router has DHCP server enabled to assign an IP address ranging from 192 168 2 2 to 192 168 2 100 In addition the router is capable of reserving up to four sets of IP addresses within the local network for mail web or ftp server After changing the setting clicks SUBMIT to change the configuration EtherRouter Cable xDSL Wireless Router Home Internet DEVICE DEVICE SETUP ADVANCED SYSTEM Gateway INFORMATION STATUS WIZARD SETTINGS TOOLS HELP Main menu DHCP SERVER DHCP SERVER SETTINGS SETTINGS M Enable DHCP Server Functions VIRTUAL SERVER SETTINGS IP Address Pool Range From 192 168 2 2 To 192 168 2 100 ACCESS CONTROL SETTINGS STATIC ROUTING IP Address Reservation 1 Computer Name IP Address 192 168 2 fo 2 Computer Name IP Address 192 168 2 fo 3 Computer Name
21. our home internet Wireless Settings System Tools Configure ESSID channel and encryption for Perform System Tests reset your gateway the wireless connection change your password and more with the Home Internet Gateway tools Help Get help with commonly asked questions about the Home Internet Gateway Start the Setup Wizard Copyright 2000 SETUP WIZARD Click SETUP WIZARD Here allow user to configure basic network settings with your ISP provider DEVICE INFORMATION EtherRouter Cable xDSL Wireless Router Home Internet DEVICE DEVICE SETUP ADVANCED SYSTEM HELP Gateway INFORMATION STATUS WIZARD SETTINGS TOOLS Main menu HOME INTERNET GATEWAY INFORMATION Device Name Wireless IP Address 192 168 2 1 Private LAN Mac Address 00 05 5d f2 a8 79 Public WAN Cable DSL Mac Address 00 05 5d f2 a8 7a Firmware Version E4 70 2001 09 12 Copyright 2000 The Device Name is the same as the Computer Name that was set in the Setup Wizard The IP Address is the IP Address assigned to LAN side of your Router The Private LAN Mac Address the Mac Address assigned to the LAN side of your Router The Public WAN Cable DSL Mac Address is the Mac Address assigned to the WAN port of the Router This Mac Address may be used by some cable modem connections The Firmware Versionis the current firmware version used by the Router DEVICE STATUS Main menu WAN Ethernet DEVICE STATUS Cable DSL Not Active MODEM BAC
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23. t about the information related to that packet Index 1 2 3 etc Refers to the row number Time The time that the action was logged Protocol IP UDP etc The type of protocol detected Source IP Port The source IP address of the intruding packet Dest IP Port The IP address assigned to the destination of the intruding packet Event The type of intrusion DISPLAY ROUTING TABLE EtherRouter Cable xDSL Wireless Router Home Internet DEVICE DEVICE SETUP ADVANCED SYSTEM Gateway INFORMATION STATUS WIZARD SETTINGS TOOLS HELP Main menu DISPLAY ROUTING TABLE INTRUDER 5 DETECTION L EE Type Destination LANTP subnet Mask aa oe ROUTING TABLE INTF 192 168 2 0 255 255 255 0 192 168 2 1 1 SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS SAVE SETTINGS LOAD SETTINGS UPGRADE FIRMWARE RESET DEVICE The Display Routing Table screen displays the routing status that the Router is using A router uses a routing table to keep track of what IP addresses there are and where the router should forward packets when it receives them Type The type of routing protocol used Destination LAN IP Address Shows the Destination IP Address on the LAN side Subnet Mask Shows the subnet mask assigned to the Destination LAN IP Address Gateway IP Address The IP Address of the assigned Gateway Hop Count The number of hops between the Destination LAN IP Address and the Gateway IP Address SAVE SETTINGS Save the router s current configurations
24. tion for different country 4 After changing the setting click NEXT to save and restart the system 31 erRouter Cable xDSL Wireless Router Home Internet DEVICE DEVICE SETUP ADVANCED SYSTEM HELP Gateway INFORMATION STATUS WIZARD SETTINGS TOOLS Main menu WIRELESS SETTINGS INESIS 1 Enter the Network Name SSID DEVICE IP Network Name Wireless SETTINGS A wireless adapter and Home Internet Gateway must have the same Network Name SSID CABLE xDSL ibid 2 Enter the Security Settings These settings help prevent unauthorized users from accessing data lidia Encryption Algorithm No Encryption 3 Select the country where the Home Internet Gateway is running SETTINGS MODEM Country Default y Channel Channel 6 SETTINGS 4 To continue with the Setup Wizard click NEXT Copyright 2000 SAVE amp RESTART 14 MODEM SETTINGS Here allow user to set MODEM function settings If you are using a dialup modem with the wireless router place a checkmark in the box and enter the settings for the diakup connection After changing the setting click NEXT to save and restart the system Home Internet DEVICE DEVICE SETUP ADVANCED SYSTEM HELP ateway INFORMATION STATUS WIZARD SETTINGS TOOLS Main menu SETTINGS MODEM SETTINGS TIME SETTINGS 7 Dialup Modem When Cable xDSL is not connected DEVICE IP SETTINGS ISP Phone Number CABLE xDSL User Name ISP SETTINGS Password ISP a Retype Passw
25. ts required by most applications and games However some games and applications such as Net meeting will require that the computer be exposed in the DMZ zone to allow incoming ports required by the application Click on the Submit button to save your settings 17 DMZ The Virtual Server Settings under Advanced Settings also enables one computer to have full access to the Internet without the protection of the firewall This allows a computer to be exposed to unrestricted two way communication outside of your network To enable DMZ simply reserve an IP address for DMZ zone Click the Submit button to save your changes Only one computer can use DMZ at a time Please note that enabling DMZ removes the protection of the firewall which exposes the computer to intrusion Use DMZ only when needed and not for extended periods of time Note Service Port Range For Administrator only From 1 65535 18 ACCESS CONTROL SETTINGS EtherRouter Cable xDSL Wireless Router Home Internet DEVICE DEVICE SETUP ADVANCED SYSTEM HELP Gateway INFORMATION STATUS WIZARD SETTINGS TOOLS Main menu SETTINGS Enable Deny Access List Any user who is on the Deny Access List is FILTER denied access to the wireless network SETTINGS PS a 2 Click Submit to send your request to the Home Internet Gateway SETTINGS DHCP SERVER SETTINGS 1 Select the Access Control List below VIRTUAL SERVER j i Disable Access Control L
26. utton located on the front of your Router to revert to the default settings 32 I can t connect to other computers on my LAN Cause 25 The IP Addresses of the computers are not set correctly s Network cables are not connected properly 2 Windows network settings are not set correctly Resolution 2 Make sure that each computer has a unique IP Address If using DHCP through the Wireless AP Router makes sure that each computer is set to Obtain an IP Address automatically and restart the computer Use the WINIPCFG and PING utilities described in the appendix to make sure that you can connect to each computer s Make sure that the Link LED is on If it is not try a different network cable Check each computer for correct network settings ISP Connection Problems I can access the Wireless AP Router but I can t connect to my ISP Cause 25 Your DSL or Cable modem is not functioning correctly 2 The cable is connected from the WAN port of the Wireless AP Router to your DSL or Cable modem The wrong connection type is used in Setup The username and password is not input correctly Resolution 2 Make sure that your DSL or Cable modem is running correctly and connected to the WAN port of the Broadband Router 2 Make sure that the right connection type is used in the web configuration Make sure that the username and password used in the connection type is correct 2 Some ISP s do not care
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