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        Model # AR410W USER`S MANUAL
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1.    Add  Click to add the user to the list at the bottom of the page    Update  Click to update information for the user  if you have changed any of the fields   Delete  Select a user from the table at the bottom of the list and click Delete to remove  the user profile     4 5 2 URL Blocking    This page allows you to deny users from accessing certain URLs specified in the list     em RR 3 bet  K Jus     Fiter P Virtual Server I Special AP Me A P Firewall Rule    HELP            Filters are used to allow or deny LAN users from accessing the Internet   O MAC Filters    URL Blocking  O IP Filters    Domain Blocking    Protocol Filters    URL Blocking    Block those URLs which contain keywords listed below   O Enabled   Disabled    Bo    o o y   y          Enabled Disabled  Select to enable or disable URL blocking   Once URL blocking is set to enabled  enter the keywords in the text field and click Add   To delete a keyword  select it from the list and click Delete     34    4 5 3 IP Filter   This screen enables you to define a minimum and maximum IP address range filter  all  IP addresses falling in the range are not allowed Internet access  The IP filter profiles  are listed in the table at the bottom of the page   Note  Click anywhere in the item  Once    the line is selected  the fields automatically load the item s parameters  which you can  edit      BR SS e A iRLINK JOB mops    Fiter    Virtual Server P Special AP P DMZ P Firewall Rule HELP           Filters are used to al
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3.    This screen enables you to set up the firewall  The router provides basic firewall  functions by filtering all the packets that enter the router using a set of rules  The rules  are in an ordered sequence   the higher a rule is in the list  the higher the priority the  rule has         H  irLiys O841mps   gt  Filter Virtual Server   Special AP p DMZ P Firewall Rule   SHELP    O Enable    Disabled          Protocol Protocol    ley Prol 11 y   f j   rat itt T igt         gts ae aie era eal    ot Ir Tos    EE    VI  tin    HAL      Name  Source  Destination  E        Enable  Click to enable or disable the firewall rule profile    Name  Type a descriptive name for the firewall rule profile    Action  Select whether to allow or deny packets that conform to the rule    Source  Defines the source of the incoming packet that the rule is applied to    e Interface  Select which interface  WAN or LAN  the rule is applied to    e IP Range Start  Type the beginning of the IP address range that the rule is applied to   e IP Range End  Type the end of the IP address range that the rule is applied to   Destination  Defines the destination of the incoming packet that the rule is applied to    e Interface  Select which interface  WAN or LAN  the rule is applied to    e IP Range Start  Type the beginning of the IP address range that the rule is applied to   e IP Range End  Type the end of the IP address range that the rule is applied to    e Protocol  Select the protocol  TCP  UDP  or ICMP  
4.   Type the name of the destination PC that will receive trap messages     4 6 2 Remote Management    This screen enables you to set up remote management  Using remote management   the router can be configured through the WAN via a Web browser  A user name and  password are required to perform remote management        Arg JOB opa             P SNMP Remote Management     HELP  Enable    Enable   Disabled  port 8080  Remote ID Range From E To        Enable    Enable    Disabled  Remote IP Range From   To      able Enable    Enabled    Disabled  Enable   Enabled    Disabled  Enable   Enabled    Disabled  Enable   Enabled    Disabled    IDENT Enable    Stealth     Closed       HTTP  Select to enable or disable remote management    Port  enter a port number for the remote management  Default is 8080    Remote IP Range  Specify the IP range of remote addresses that can manage the  router    Allow to Ping WAN Port  Select to enable or disable ping response from WAN port   Remote IP Range  Specify the IP range of remote addresses that the router will  respond to ping requests    UPNP  UPNP is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among networking  equipment  software  and peripherals  The Router is an UPnP enabled router and will  only work with other UPnP devices software  If you do not want to use the UPnP  functionality  it can be disabled by selecting  Disabled     Gaming Mode  If you are experiencing difficulties when playing online games or even  certain applicat
5.  19    4 1 3 Password   This screen enables you to set administrative and user passwords  These passwords  are used to gain access to the router s interface  The User account can only view the  settings but not change them  To change the settings  you must log in using the admin  account        el K 108 vps     HELP       4 1 4 Time    This screen enables you to set the time and date for the router  Select your time zone  and enable or disable daylight saving        MA uel 1 2004 13 58 36    ERA GMT 08 00  Pacific Time  US  amp  Canada  we    Year   2004     Moth   Aug      Day  11 e  Hour  13 Mm Minute  58 Y  Second   38 v   SstTime      O Enabled    Disabled    Daylight Saving Start Jan Y 01 ei End  Jan     01 ze    Set the time    Local Time  Displays the local time and date    Time Zone  Select your time zone from the drop down list    Default NTP server  Enter a public NTP time server  optional    Daylight Saving  Allows you to enable or disable daylight saving time  When enabled   select the start and end date for daylight saving time     4 1 5 Dynamic DNS    DDNS allows Internet users to connect to your Virtual Servers using an URL  rather  than an IP Address     Note  You must register for the DDNS service at one of the DDNS Service Providers  first     MirLins  OB mps    P LAN amp DHCP server P WAN P Password  gt  Time  Pe Dynamic DNS    HELP    Dynamic DNS       Server Address  Enter the IP Address of the DDNS server   Host name  enter your host name    User name  e
6.  MING DEE 47   PADI CG iste nese AA 48    1  Overview    1 1 Product Features    e Compliance with IEEE 802 11g and 802 11b standards   e Highly efficient design mechanism to provide unbeatable performance   e Strong network security with WEP and WPA PSK encryption   e Achieving data rate of up to 54Mbps for 802 11g and 11Mps for 802 11b  optional  108Mbps is achievable with compatible wireless network adapters   e Quick and easy setup with Web based management utility    1 2 System Requirements    e Windows 98  98SE  Millennium Edition  ME   2000 and XP operating systems  e Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or higher   e DSL Cable Modem Broadband Internet connection and ISP account   e PCs equipped with 10Mbps or 10 100 Mbps Ethernet connection to support  TCP IP protocol    1 3 Applications    e Home SOHO networking for device sharing and wireless multimedia   e Wireless office provides a wider range for home and SOHO Ethernet   e Enables wireless building to building data communication   e Built in infrastructure mode   e Router provides ideal solution for    e Difficult to wire environments   e Temporary LANs for scenarios such as trade exhibitions and meetings   e Enables LAN adaptability to frequently changing environments   e Enables remote access to corporate network information  for example e mail and the  company home page    2  Getting Started    2 1 Knowing the 802 11g Wireless Router    Ports     LAN Ports   automatically detect the cable type when connecting to Et
7.  access to the application    e Protocol  Select the protocol  TCP  UDP  or ICMP  that can be used to access the  application    e Port Range  Type the port range that can be used to access the application in the  text boxes    Incoming  Defines which incoming communications users are permitted to connect  with    e Protocol  Select the protocol  TCP  UDP  or ICMP  that can be used by the incoming  communication    e Port  Type the port number that can be used for the incoming communication    Add  Click to add the special application profile to the table at the bottom of the screen   Update  Click to update information for the special application if you have selected a list  item and have made changes    Delete  Select a list item and click Delete to remove the item from the list     4 5 8 DMZ    This screen enables you to create a DMZ for a computer that cannot access the Internet  applications properly through the router and its associated security settings  lt allows the  specified computer to have unrestricted two way access with the Internet     Note  Any client added to the DMZ exposes the client to security risks such as viruses  and unauthorized access          108 op      HELP       DMZ Host IP  0 0 0 0         Enable  Click to enable or disable DMZ     40    DMZ Host IP  Type the IP address of the computer  The computer with the specified IP  address will have unrestricted two way access with the Internet   Apply  Click to save the settings     4 5 9 Firewall Rule 
8.  except     Blocked Domains     or Deny users to access all domains except    Permitted Domains      Permitted Domains  enter the domains you wish to allow access in this field and click  Add    Blocked Domains  enter the domains you wish to deny access in this field and click  Add     36    4 5 5 Protocol Filter   This screen enables you to allow and deny access based upon a communications  protocol list you create  The protocol filter profiles are listed in the table at the bottom of  the page        A AY    A P Special AP P DMZ   Firewall Rule    Wireless         ys LOB mos      HELP         Filters are used to allow or deny LAN users from accessing the Internet      MAC Filters    URL Blocking     IP Filters    Domain Blocking    Protocol Filters    Protocol Filter    O Disable List          Enable List  Deny to access internet from LAN when the list as below item be enable      Apply        Edit protocol Filter in List  Enable    Enable    Disabled    Protocol   TCP se    Port            Type Range for ICMP      Add   Update Delete  O O   Protocol   Range              Note  When selecting items in the table at the bottom  click anywhere in the item  The  line is selected  and the fields automatically load the item s parameters  which you can  edit     37    The most common protocols are listed in the table already  Select the protocol you wish  to edit     Protocol Filter    Disable List  disables protocol filter   Enable List  enables protocol filter  If this is selecte
9.  have a RADIUS server in your network and you want to use  WPA encryption  select WPA PSK as the Authentication Type     WEP  Enabled or Disabled  This is to enable or disable WEP encryption     Mode  Select the key mode in ASCII  any letter or number  or HEX  letters A F and  numbers 0 9      23    WEP Key  Select the level of encryption you want from the drop down list  The router  supports  64 bit  Hex 10 characters ASCII 5 characters  and 128 bit encryption  Hex 26  characters ASCIl 13 characters      Example  if you selected to use 64 bits using HEX characters  you would enter 10 Hex  characters in each of the four keys below     Key 1   Key 4  Enter a value for each key  Use the radio button to select which key you  want to activate  All wireless clients must use the same key number with the identical  value  Click Clear to erase key values     If you choose WPA PSK as the Authentication Type  enter the PSK key in the  Passphrase field  The length for the passphrase should be 8 to 63 characters  ASCII      A el K  08 mps    HELP       For WPA users  enter the RADIUS server s IP address as well as all the necessary  encryption settings     Lys SOBs    HELP        O WPA PSK        30 Minutes iv     64 bits O 128 bits  IP 0 0 0 0      RADIUS Serer 1 Port 11812                     JN 0 0 0   RADIUS Server 2 pe A   0 ptio MEN Port D                Shared Secret       24    4 2 3 Advanced    This screen enables you to configure advanced wireless functions             Beacon I
10.  parameters  click Update to confirm the changes    Delete  Select one of the entries in the static IP address table at the bottom of the page  and click Delete to remove the entry     30    New  Click New to clear the text boxes and add required information to create a new  entry     4 4 2 Dynamic    This screen enables you to set NAT parameters     P Statice Dynamic  gt  Routing Table            Enabled    Disabled    Transmit Disabled RIP 1 RIP 2  CRE    Disabled O RIP 1    RIP2       NAT  Click the radio buttons to enable or disable NAT    Transmit  Click the radio buttons to set the desired transmit parameters  disabled  RIP  1  or RIP 2    Receive  Click the radio buttons to set the desired transmit parameters  disabled  RIP  1  or RIP 2     31    4 4 3 Routing Table    This screen enables you to view the routing table for the router  The routing table is a  database created by the router that displays the network interconnection topology        Set  d     O8 mps    HELP          Static E TEO    Network Address   Network Mask   Gateway Address   Interface   Metric  Type       Network Address  Displays the network IP address of the connected node   Network Mask  Displays the network  Subnet  mask of the connected node   Gateway Address  Displays the gateway address of the connected node   Interface  Displays whether the node is connected via WAN or LAN   Metric  Displays the metric of the connected node    Type  Displays whether the node has a static or dynamic IP addres
11. IN E Noti    SMTP Server  Type the SMTP server address for the email that the log will be sent to  in the next field    Send to  Type an email address for the log to be sent to  Click Email Log Now to  immediately send the current log    Syslog Server  Type the IP address of the Syslog Server if you want the router to listen  and receive incoming Syslog messages    Log Type  Enables you to select what items to be included in the log    e System Activity  Displays information related to router operation    e Debug Information  Displays information related to errors and system malfunction    e Attacks  Displays information about any malicious activity on the network    e Dropped Packets  Displays information about packets that have not been transferred  successfully    e Notice  Displays important notices by the systems administrator             28    4 3 4 Statistic  This screen displays a table that shows the rate of packet transmission via the router    LAN and WAN ports  in bytes per second      Sirli  OB mos     HELP       P Device information P Log Log Setting Pe Statistic  gt  Wireless       1400 1 ra        45032 143165576 5913  451 0 119  17048 143165576 11937       Click Reset to erase all statistics and begin logging statistics again     4 3 5 Wireless    This screen enables you to view information about wireless devices that are connected  to the router     P Device information   Log P Log Setting  gt  Statistic Wireless              Firing OSes    HELP        Conne
12. Next   Proceed to Step 9       aan  U     Welcome to Wireless Router Setup Wizard  Set Fixed IP Address       WAN IP Address   WAN Subnet Mask  0   WAN Gateway Address  DNS Server Address 1  DNS Server Address 2  DNS Server Address 3    Step 8c For PPPOE to obtain IP automatically  enter the User Name and Password  required to get online and click Next  Proceed to Step 9  You may need to include the  domain name with your user name     Ex  username sbcglobal net         ie   ae  E    Ke  gt  felcome to Wireless Router Setup Wizard  Set PPPOE to obtain IP automatically IP    UserName  Password  Verify Password    13    Step 8d For PPPoE with a fixed IP address  enter the User Name and Password  required to get online and the IP address provided by your ISP  and click Next  Proceed  to Step 9  You may need to include the domain name with your user name     Ex  username sbcglobal net       Ye Icome to Wireless Router Setup Wizard  Set PPPoe with a fixed IP Address    UserName                 Passward   Verty Password  IP Address       Step 8e For PPTP  enter the values provided by your ISP and click Next  Proceed to  Step 9           14    Step 8f For L2TP  enter the values provided by your ISP and click Next              AN Afi Velcome to Wireless Router Setup Wizard  Set L2TP Client       Step 9 Choose to Enable or Disable the wireless function of the router  Click Next to  accept the default Wireless Network ID  default  or change the existing name to fit your  current wirele
13. Utility    Step 1 Open the web browser and type 192 168 1 1 in the URL Address field and press  Enter     Step 2 Enter admin for both the username and the password fields and click OK     4 1 1 LAN  amp  DHCP Server    This page enables you to set the LAN and DHCP properties such as the host name  IP  address  subnet mask  and the domain name  LAN and DHCP profiles are listed in the  DHCP table at the bottom of the screen        HELP            AP Router     192 168 1 1       255 255 255 0         Enabled    Disabled    a  1921681100           Host Name   IP Address MAC Address  unknown   492 168 1103  00 0C 6E 7D AD 72 a       Host Name  Type the host name  if available  in the text field  The host name is  provided by your ISP and is required by some ISPs for Internet connection    IP Address  This is the IP address of the router  The default IP address is 192 168 1 1   You may change it to suit your existing LAN environment    Subnet Mask  Type the subnet mask for the router in the text field  The default subnet  mask is 255 255 255 0    DHCP Server  Enables the DHCP server function which allows the router to  automatically assign IP addresses to devices connected to the LAN  DHCP is enabled  by default  All DHCP clients are listed in the table at the bottom of the screen  providing  the host name  IP address  and MAC address of each client    Start IP  Enter an IP address to serve as the start of the IP range that DHCP will use to  assign IP addresses to all LAN devices c
14. acket Bursting  Fast Frames  Compression   and no Turbo mode    E Super G with Dynamic Turbo  Capable of Packet Bursting  Fast Frames     22    Compression  and Dynamic Turbo  This setting is backwards compatible with non   Turbo  legacy  devices  Dynamic Turbo mode is only enabled when all devices on  the wireless network are configured with Super G with Dynamic Turbo enabled   Super G with Static Turbo  Capable of Packet Bursting  Fast Frames  Compression   and Static Turbo  This setting is not backwards compatible with non Turbo  legacy   devices  Static turbo mode is always on and is only enabled when all the devices on the  wireless network are configured with Super G with Static Turbo enabled   SSID broadcast  select to enable or disable the broadcast of the router s SSID     4 2 2 Authentication    This screen enables you to set authentication type for secure wireless communications   Open System allows public access to the router via wireless communications    Shared Key requires the user to set a WEP key to exchange data with other wireless  clients that have the same WEP key  This router also supports WPA PSK encryption     M   Biel mun OB     wor R  S O   S       MEE 2  Open System O Shared Key O WPA    WPA PSK  a O Enabled    Disabled   META Au y      0000000000            E  O wm    J CI       Authentication Type  The default setting for authentication is set to Open System   There are five options  Open System  Shared Key  WPA  and WPA PSK     Note  If you don t
15. cted Time MAC Address    Connected Time  Displays how long the wireless device has been connected to the    router   MAC Address  Displays the MAC address of the connected wireless clients     29    4 4 Routing    This section enables you to set how the router forwards data  Static and Dynamic   Routing Table enables you to view the information about the network topology created  by the router     4 4 1 Static    This page enables you to set parameters by which the router forwards data to its  destination if your network has a static IP address                 Network Address   Mask   Gateway   Interface   Metric    Network Address  Type the static IP address your network uses to access the Internet   Your ISP or network administrator provides you with this information    Network Mask  Type the network  subnet  mask for your network  If you do not type a  value here  the network mask defaults to 255 255 255 255  Your ISP or network  administrator provides you with this information    Gateway Address  Type the gateway address for your network  Your ISP or network  administrator provides you with this information    Interface  Select which interface  WAN or LAN  you will use to connect to the Internet   Metric  Select which metric you want to apply to this configuration    Add  Click to add the configuration to the static IP address table at the bottom of the  page    Update  Select one of the entries in the static IP address table at the bottom of the  page and  after changing
16. d  the router will deny Internet  access to those protocols that have the filter marked enabled     Edit protocol filter in list   Enable  protocol marked enabled will be denied access to the Internet   Denied  protocol marked denied will be granted access to the Internet     To edit a new protocol filter  click New  Edit the settings then click Add     4 5 6 Virtual Server    This screen enables you to create a virtual server via the router  If the router is set as a  virtual server  remote users requesting Web or FTP services through the WAN are  directed to local servers in the LAN  The router redirects the request via the protocol  and port numbers to the correct LAN server  The Virtual Sever profiles are listed in the  table at the bottom of the page     Note  When selecting items in the table at the bottom  click anywhere in the item  The    line is selected  and the fields automatically load the item s parameters  which you can  edit     SC Bistum  OB mps     gt  Filter  Virtual Server EC     DMZ  gt  Firewall Rule  HELP        Ed O Enable    Disabled       mam  TCP Y     Tor MI  Private Port E          Public Port          add D sl 16 Delete Clear    A E SECT     r ua neeo       D    r  a      Enable  Click to enable or disable the virtual server    Name  Type a descriptive name for the virtual server    Protocol  Select the protocol  TCP or UDP  you want to use for the virtual server   Private Port  Type the port number of the computer on the LAN that is being used t
17. de will be lost     4 7 3 Firmware  This screen enables you to keep the router firmware up to date        A _ A    RL     1O8 ps    HELP    es     ff           P Restart P Settings B Firmware Ping test       Upgrade Firmware      Browse        45    Please follow the instructions below    1  Download the latest firmware from the manufacturer s web site and save it to your  disk    2  Unzip the downloaded file    3  Click Browse and go to the location of the unzipped firmware file    4  Select the file and click Upgrade to update the firmware to the latest release    5  Verify the firmware is updated by reviewing the firmware version on the Status page     4 7 4 Ping Test  The ping test enables you to determine whether an IP address or host is present on the  Internet        SRL A JOB mps    BLE          AA P Firmware   Ping test        Host Name or IP address       Ping      Type the host name or IP address in the text box and click Ping     46    9  Troubleshooting    For Cable Modem Users Only    Step 1 Log into the router s LAN Setting page and click WAN     Wireless              i f  IRLINK JC Musee    HELP       DHCP Client or Fixed IP           Obtain IP Automatically     Specify IP    gag     Geld    Step 2 Click Clone MAC Address  and click Apply   Step 3 Redo the Setup Wizard     Step 4 Verify the Connection Status as described in Section 3  Verifying Internet  Connection     For DSL Users Only   Step 1 Go to the router s Setup Wizard    Step 2 At the PPPoE setting  
18. double check the spelling of your User name and  Password  Some ISP s require you to include the domain name along with your User  name for the User name field     Example  username sbcglobal net    Step 3 Complete the Setup Wizard and then verify the Connection Status as  described in Section 3  Verifying Internet Connection     47    For Cable Modem and DSL Users  Step 1 Power off the Cable DSL modem  router  and computer and wait for 5 minutes     Step 2 Turn on the Cable DSL modem and wait for the lights on the modem to settle  down     Step 3 Turn on the router and wait for the lights on the router to settle down    Step 4 Turn on the computer    Step 5 Redo the Setup Wizard    Step 6 Verify the Connection Status as described in Section 3  Verifying Internet    Connection     Appendix    Technical Support    E mail  support airlink101 com  Toll Free  1 888 746 3238    Web Site  www airlink101 com    48    
19. dress obtained by the router from the ISP  Click DHCP Renew to renew the IP  address obtained by the router from the ISP     Note  The buttons will be changed to Connect and Disconnect if you ve set the router  to one of the PPPoE modes  but the functions remain the same     4 3 2 Log   This screen enables you to view a log of the router s system statistics  events  and  activities  The log can display up to 200 entries  Older entries are overwritten by new  entries  The Log screen commands are as follows     Ce          S a i  l P Device information Log P gt  Log Setting    Statistic  gt  Wireless             Clear Log      page 1of1    TU Time nl LESS ETE   Destination OA    3 LAN Setting    Click First Page to view the first page of the log   Click Last Page to view the final page of the log   Click Previous Page to view the page just before the current page  Click Next Page to view the page just after the current page   Click Clear Log to delete the contents of the log and begin a new log    21    Click Refresh to renew log statistics   Time  Displays the time and date that the log entry was created   Message  Displays summary information about the log entry   Source  Displays the source of the communication   Destination  Displays the destination of the communication   Note  Displays the IP address of the communication    4 3 3 Log Setting    This screen enables you to set router logging parameters             bei       JOB ubos    wo    d  C au  ME 1 Dropped Packets    
20. em          Computer 1 A Wireless Router N Computer 4       3    Computer 2 Computer 3    2 2 2 Verify Connection to Router    Step 1 Go to Start  Run  type command  for Windows 95 98 ME  or cmd  for Windows    2000 XP  and click OK  You will see the command prompt as below     Step 2 Type ping 192 168 1 1 and press Enter  You should get four reply responses    back     Microsoft Windows AP  Version 5 1 2600   LG  Copyright 1985 2061 Microsoft Corp     C u Documents and Settings Ouwner sping 192 168 1 1    Pinging 192 168 1 1 with 32 bytes of data     Reply from 192 168 1 1  bytes 32 timetims TTL 255  Reply from 192 168 1 1  bytes 32 time lms TITL 255  Reply from 192 168 1 1  bytes 32 time lt imse TTL 255  Reply from 192 168 1 1  hytes 32 time lms TITL 255    Ping statistics for 192 168 1 1    Packets  Sent   4  Received   4  Lost   H iHz loss    Approximate round trip times in milli seconds    Minimum   Ams  Maximum   ims  Average   Pms    C  Documents and Settings Ouner _        Step 3 If you get Request timed out  or Destination host unreachable  double check  the network cable connection between the computer and the router and try Step 2  again  If you still encounter problem  go to the next step  otherwise proceed to the next    section     Step 4 For Windows 2000 XP  type ipconfig release and press Enter     Microsoft Windows AP  Version 5 1 2666   CC  Copyright 1985 2061 Microsoft Corp     Co Documents and Settings  Ouwner gt ipconf ig re lease    Mindows IP Configurat
21. hernet enabled  computers     WAN Port   the connection for the Ethernet cable to the cable or DSL modem    Power   receptor for the power adapter    Reset   restore the router to its original factory default     LEDs     LED   Color  Status   Description ___________________  Green  Green    Data transmission  WLAN  On    Limkredy __  Off    Linknmotredy o oo  LAN  On   Linkisestablished     Data transmission  Of     Limknotestablished___________       2 2 Connecting to the Wireless Router    2 2 1 Connecting the Router   Note  Prior to connecting the router  be sure to power off your computer  DSL Cable  modem  and the router  You should setup the router with a wired connection first before  attempting to setup any wireless connection     Step 1 Connect one end of a network cable to the WAN port of the router and connect  the other end of the cable to the DSL Cable modem     Step 2 With another network cable  connect one end of the cable to your computer s  network card and connect the other end to one of the LAN ports of the router     Step 3 Power on the DSL Cable modem and wait for the lights on the modem to settle  down     Step 4 Power on the router by connecting one end of the supplied power adapter to the  power jack of the router and connecting the other end to an electrical outlet     Step 5 Power on your computer     Step 6 Make sure the WAN  WLAN  and the LAN ports that the computer is connected  to are lit  If not  try the above steps again     n    DSL Cable Mod
22. ion    Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection     Connection specific DNS Suffix      IP Address      a a       2 H  Subnet Mask    Default Gateway    C Documents and Settings Ouner gt        Step 5 Type ipconfig renew and press Enter  You should get an IP address of  192 168 1 x  where x is a number between 2     254   Proceed to the next section  If you  don t get an IP address  reset the router by holding in the reset button at the back of the  router for 10 seconds while it is ON and try ipconfig renew again     es CAWINDOWS ystem32 cmd exe    Microsoft Windows AP  Version 5 1 26H8 1    G  Copyright 1985 2661 Microsoft Corp     C  Documents and Settings Ouwner gt ipconf ig renew    Windows IP Configuration    Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection     Connection specific DHS Suffix      IP Address        2  2  ww KKK EA  Subnet Mask   255 255 255 0    Default Gateway   192  168 1 1    C 5 Documents and Settings Ommer gt         Step 6 For Windows 95 98 ME go to Start  Run  type winipcfg and click OK     Step 7 Select your network card from the drop down menu and click Release            IP Configuration  Ethernet Adapter Information                               Realtek   139   eres PCI NIC      Adapter Address 00 40 0C C7 64 5C  IP Address 000 0                                 Subnet Mask  madd    m                                              Default Gateway    Releaze   Renew               Releaze All   Renew All   More Info  gt  gt                                  Ste
23. ions that use voice data  you may need to enable Gaming Mode for    43    these applications to work correctly  When not playing games or using these voice  applications  it is recommended that Gaming Mode be disabled    PPTP  Enables you to set up PPTP access for remote management    IPSec  Enables you to set up IPSec access for remote management    IDENT  Choose to close or stealth port 113     4 7 Tools    This page enables you to restart the router  save and load different settings as profiles   restore factory default settings  upgrade the firmware  and ping remote IP addresses     4 7 1 Restart    SC Biel um JOB mps    Restart P Settings P Firmware P Ping test    HELP        Click Restart to restart the router in the event the router is not performing correctly     44    4 7 2 Settings  This screen enables you to save your settings as a profile and load the profiles for  different circumstances  You can also load the factory default settings         k Restart   Settings P Firmware P Ping test    A  save Settings   lead Settings    E os     Restore Factory Default Settings       Save Settings  After you have configured all the settings  click Save to save the current  configuration as a profile so that you can load it when necessary   Load Settings  Click Browse and go to the location of a stored profile  Click Load to    load the profile s settings   Restore Factory Default Settings  Click to restore the factory default settings  All    configuration changes you have ma
24. lick Next        a  MD  Yay  Welcome to Wireless Router Setup Wizard    Set Epos       Verty Password ae    10    Step 5 Select your time zone and click Next     pu  k        felcome to Wireless Router Setup Wizard  Choose Time Zone     GMT 08 00  Pacific Time  US  amp  Canada        Step 6 You may change the router s LAN settings or just click Next to keep the default  settings      gt     A felcome to Wireless Router Setup Wizard    Set LAN  amp  DHCP Server    LAN IP Address  LAN Subnet Mask    DHCP Server    Enable    Disable       Range start 192  168 1 100  Range End 192168 1 199 192 168 1199 68 1 199       11    Step 7 The router will now auto detect what type of WAN setting your DSL Cable  modem has  You may follow steps 8a through 8f to configure your WAN type    Note  If you are certain that your WAN type is different then from the one detected  you  should manually select the proper WAN type to configure     Gu  ff  1          y Icome to Wireless Router Setup Wizard  Auto Dectecting WAN    Please walt dectecting WAN connecting type now       Step 8a For Obtain IP automatically  DHCP client  and cable modem users click  Next and proceed to Step 9     Du elcome to Wireless Router Setup Wizard  Select Internet Connection Type          Obtain IP automatically  DHCP client      Fixed IP address      PPPoE to obtain IP automatically      PPPoE with a fixed IP address   O FFIF   O L2TP    12    Step 8b For Fixed IP address  enter the values provided by your ISP and click 
25. low or deny LAN users from accessing the Internet      MAC Filters    URL Blocking     IP Filters    Domain Blocking    Protocol Filters    NIP Filter    Range Start       Enable  Click to enable or disable the IP address filter    Range Start  Type the beginning address for the IP range  IP addresses falling  between this value and the Range End are not allowed to access the Internet    Range End  Type the final address for the IP range  IP addresses falling between this  value and the Range Start are not allowed to access the Internet    Add  Click to add the IP range to the table at the bottom of the screen    Update  Click to update information for the range if you have selected a list item and  have made changes    Delete  Select a list item and click Delete to remove the item from the list     35    4 5 4 Domain Blocking    This page allows you to either permit or deny users from accessing certain domains  specified in the list     d JOB    NT             Filter p  Virtual Server  gt  Special AP DMZ  gt  Firewall Rule       Filters are used to allow or deny LAN users from accessing the Internet   O MAC Filters O URL Blocking     IP Filters    Domain Blocking    Protocol Filters    Domain Blocking       Disabled       Allow users to access all domains except  Blocked Domains           Deny users to access all domains except  Permitted Domains     Permitted Domains         Blocked Domains  l          Domain Blocking  choose from Disabled  Allow users to access all domains
26. nter your user name for the DDNS service   Password  enter your password for the DDNS service     21    4 2 Wireless    This section enables you to set wireless communications parameters for the router s  wireless LAN feature     4 2 1 Basic    This page allows you to enable and disable the wireless LAN function  change the  SSID  and select the channel for wireless communications            Channel   b       Domain  USA                   super G Mode   Disabled w      eE     Enabled    Disabled    o o o ale         a       a    Enable Disable  Enables and disables wireless LAN via the router  If disabled  no  wireless clients can connect to the router    SSID  Type an SSID in the text field  The default SSID is default  The SSID of any  wireless clients must match the SSID typed here in order for the wireless clients to  access the router    Channel  Select a transmission channel for wireless communications  The channel of  any wireless clients must match the channel selected here in order for the wireless  clients to access the router    Super G Mode  Super G is a group of performance enhancement features that  increase end user application throughput in an 802 11g network  Super G is backwards  compatible with standard 802 11g devices  For best performance  all wireless devices  on the network should be Super G capable  Select either Disabled  Super G without  Turbo  Super G with Dynamic Turbo  or Super G with Static Turbo     Note    m  Super G without Turbo  Capable of P
27. nterval ao default  100 msec  range  20 1000           default  2346  range  150023461          b  SCAS OD 2345      Fragmentation Threshold  2346  _  fdefault 2348  range  256 2346  even number only        OTIM Interval d   default 1  range  1 255        a e Enable    Disable    5 Oe y a full            Beacon Interval  Type the beacon interval in the text box  You can specify a value from  1 to 1000  The default beacon interval is 100    RTS Threshold  Type the RTS  Request To Send  threshold in the text box  This value  stabilizes data flow  If data flow is irregular  choose values between 256 and 2432 until  data flow is normalized    Fragmentation Threshold  Type the fragmentation threshold in the text box  If packet  transfer error rates are high  choose values between 256 and 2432 until packet transfer  rates are minimized   NOTE  setting the fragmentation threshold value may diminish  system performance     DTIM Interval  Type a DTIM  Delivery Traffic Indication Message  interval in the text  box  You can specify a value between 1 and 65535  The default value is 3    TX Rates  Mbps   Select one of the wireless communications transfer rates  measured  in megabits per second  based upon the speed of wireless adapters connected to the  WLAN    11g Only Mode  If enabled  the router will only communicate in 11g mode  54 Mbps    Antenna Transmit Power  select from full  half  quarter  eighth  min     25    4 3 Status    This selection enables you to view the status of the r
28. o  act as a virtual server    Public Port  Type the port number on the WAN that will be used to provide access to  the virtual server    LAN Server  Type the LAN IP address that will be assigned to the virtual server   Add  Click to add the virtual server to the table at the bottom of the screen    Update  Click to update information for the virtual server if you have selected a list item  and have made changes    Delete  Select a list item and click Delete to remove the item from the list     4 5 7 Special AP    This screen enables you to specify special applications  such as games  that require  multiple connections that are inhibited by NAT  i e   if you need to open up certain ports  for certain applications to access the Internet   The special applications profiles are  listed in the table at the bottom of the page     Note  When selecting items in the table at the bottom  click anywhere in the item  The  line is selected  and the fields automatically load the item s parameters  which you can  edit     Sat K 108 mos    P Filter P Virtual Serer A A P gt  Firewall Rule  HELP       39    Enable  Click to enable or disable the application profile  When enabled  users will be  able to connect to the application via the router s WAN connection  Click Disabled on a  profile to prevent users from accessing the application on the WAN    Name  Type a descriptive name for the application    Trigger  Defines the outgoing communication that determines whether the user has  legitimate
29. of the destination    e Port Range  Select the port range     41    Add  Click to add the rule profile to the table at the bottom of the screen    Update  Click to update information for the rule if you have selected a list item and have  made changes    Delete  Select a list item and click Delete to remove the item from the list    New  Click New to erase all fields and enter new information    Priority Up  Select a rule from the list and click Priority Up to increase the priority of  the rule    Priority Down  Select a rule from the list and click Priority Down to decrease the  priority of the rule    Update Priority  After increasing or decreasing the priority of a rule  click Update  Priority to save the changes     4 6 Management    4 6 1 SNMP    This screen enables you to configure SNMP     _ HA el mp    O8 mps      SNMP  gt  Remote Management HELP          IA O Enabled    Disable     SEE AL  Houter  oystem Location  AM  system Contact     Community Ss    Trap Receiver 1 0 0 0 0       E Sl    Enabled Disabled  Click to enable or disable SNMP    System Name  Displays the name given to the router    System Location  Displays the location of the router  normally  the DNS name    System Contact  Displays the contact information for the person responsible for the  router              42    Community  SNMP system name for exchanging SNMP community messages  The  name can be used to limit SNMP messages passing through the network  The default  name is  public     Trap Receiver
30. onnected to the router     18    End IP  Enter an IP address to serve as the end of the IP range that DHCP will use to  assign IP addresses to all LAN devices connected to the router    Domain Name  Enter the local domain name of the network in the text field  This field is  optional    Lease Time  Set the lease time for the IP address assigned by the router     Click Apply to save any changes     4 1 2 WAN    This screen enables you to set up the router s WAN connection  specify the IP address  for the WAN port  add DNS address  and enter the MAC address             PiirLios  O8 mps   T P LAN amp DHCP server TN Password  gt  Time Dynamic DNS  HELP  Connection Type   DHCP Client or Fixed IF Y      Obtain IP Automatically eg    di AIMAR 1921691104                        subnet Mask E BR 255 2B5 0      Default Gateway   1 0 0 0    MAC Address    Connection Type  Select your Internet connection type  DHCP client  PPPoE  PPTP   or L2TP from the drop down list    WAN IP  Select whether you want to specify an IP address manually  or use DHCP to  obtain an IP address automatically from your ISP  When Specify IP is selected  type the  IP address  subnet mask  and default gateway in the text fields  Your ISP will provide  you with the information    DNS 1 2 3  Enter up to three DNS IP address in the text fields  Your ISP will provide  you with the information    MAC Address  If your ISP requires a registered MAC address  click on Clone MAC  Address to clone your PC   s MAC Address    
31. outer s LAN and WAN connections   and view logs and statistics pertaining to connections and packet transfers     4 3 1 Device Information  This screen enables you to view the router s LAN  Wireless  and WAN configuration        Device A Log Setting P Statistic    Wireless    Firmware Version  1 5 7   2004 04 27      MAC Address O0 03 2F 22 C2 60  IP Address 192 165 1 1  subnet Mack 255 255 255 0  DHCP Server Enabled DHCP Table       Connection  02 119 AP Enable  ESSID default  Channel 6  WEP DISABLE    WAN       MAC Address O0 03 2F 22  C2 69    Connection DHCP Client Connected  IP 192 168 1 126  Subnet Mask 255 755 255 0  Default Gateway 192 168 1 1  DNS 192 168 1 1    26    Firmware Version  Displays the current version of the firmware installed  After updating  the firmware from Tools   Firmware  check this page to ensure that your firmware is  successfully updated    LAN  This field displays the router s LAN interface MAC address  IP address  subnet  mask  and DHCP server status  Click DHCP Table to view a list of clients currently  connected to the router LAN interface    Wireless  Displays the router s wireless connection information  including the router s  wireless interface MAC address  the connection status  the SSID  the channel number   and whether WEP encryption is enabled or disabled    WAN  This field displays the router s WAN interface MAC address  DHCP client status   IP address  subnet mask  default gateway  and DNS  Click DHCP Release to release  the IP ad
32. p 8 After your IP address is released  click Renew  You should get an IP address of  192 168 1 x  where x is a number between 2     254   If you don t get an IP address   reset the router by holding in the reset button at the back of the router for 10 seconds  while it is ON and try Renew again     IP Configuration Al ES    Ethernet Adapter Information   Realtek 01 39 senes PCI NIC       Adapter Address   DDAD OC C7 64 5C   IP Address 1821681101   Subnet Mask een  Default Gateway   192 168 1 1               2 2 3 Configuring the Router    Step 1 Open the web browser and type 192 168 1 1 in the URL Address field and press  Enter     Fie Edit View Favorites    Back      d    Address   192 165 1 1    Step 2 Enter admin for both the username and the password fields and click OK   Connect to 192 168 1 1  Ku    AP Router       User name     admin                Password            Remember my password       Step 3 Click Next at the router s Setup Wizard        gt     ax q felcome to Wireless Router Setup Wizard  Step 1  Set your new password   step 4  Choose your time zone   step 3  Set LAN connection and DHCP server   step 4  Set internet connection   Step 5  Set wireless LAN connection   step 6  Restart       display wizard next time      Yes    No    Note  If you don t see the Setup Wizard  click on the Wizard button on the menu bar     Step 4 Change the router s password by removing the bullets and typing in your new  password  OR you may keep the current password  admin  and c
33. s    32    4 5 Access    This page enables you to define access restrictions  set up protocol and IP filters  create  virtual servers  define access for special applications such as games  and set firewall  rules     4 5 1 MAC Filters    Enables you to allow or deny Internet access to users within the LAN based upon the  MAC address of their network interface  Click the radio button next to Disabled to    disable the MAC filter     Zb a i IOB usos    Filter E Virtual Server   Special AP DMZ  gt  Firewall Rule   HELP                  Filters are used to allow or deny LAN users fram accessing the Internet      MAC Filters    URL Blocking     IP Filters    Domain Blocking    Protocol Filters    MAC Filter  Za    Disabled     Only allow computers with MAC address listed below to access the network       Only deny computers with MAC address listed below ta access the network    MAG Adcrase  AAA  Add Update M Delete    Name MAC Address    Disabled  Once the function of MAC filter is disabled  those listed in the MAC Table are  allowed Internet access    MAC Table  Use this section to specify which user is denied or allowed Internet access   The user profiles are listed in the table at the bottom of the page   Note  Click anywhere  in the item  Once the line is selected  the fields automatically load the item s  parameters  which you can edit     Name  Type the name of the user to be permitted denied access    MAC Address  Type the MAC address of the user s network interface     33 
34. ss network  You may also change the channel number if needed  7        e A    en  Be felcome to Wireless Router Setup Wizard  Set Wireless LAN Connection       Wireless LAN    Enable    Disable  ESSID  Channel    15    Step 10 Click Restart to apply the settings     has  ES       i fe come to Wireless Router Setup Wizard  setup Completed       Click    Restart button to save the settings and restart Wireless  Router     Step 11 Click Close and close the web browser     Settings were successhilly saved    Close    16    3  Verifying Internet Connection    Step 1 Login to the router s configuration page and click on the Status button     Step 2 Verify that the status for the WAN connection says  Connected        Device information P Log P Log Setting P Statistic    Wireless    Firmware Version  1 5 7   2004 04 27    MAC Address 00 03 2F  22 02 68  IP Address 192 168 1 1  subnet Mask 255 255 255 0  DHCP Server Enabled DHCP Table       Connection 802 119 AP Enable  ESSID default  Channel 6  WEP DISABLE       WAN   A  MAC Address O0 03 2F 22 C 2 69  Connection DHCP Client Connected  _OHOP Release _   IP 192 168 1 126  Subnet Mask 255 2755 255 0  Default Gateway 192 168 1 1  DNS 192 168 1 1       Note  If the status is disconnected  click on DHCP Renew  for Cable Modem   or  Connect  for DSL Modem   If it is still disconnected  go to the Troubleshooting section  at the end of this manual     Step 3 If the status says Connected  your setup is complete     17    4  Web Configuration 
    
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