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1. Wireless WAN If you are provided with the wireless WAN to access the Internet or you want to amplify the wireless signals you can use this type Please select the appropriate WAN medium type according to the access way provided by your ISP After saving and rebooting the device you can enter the Setup Wizard menu to set the connection type 5 2 Setup Wizard 1 3G Broadband Connection If you have a 3G USB modem card and you want to share 3G Internet please select 3G WAN in WAN Medium after you enter the Router s Web interface During the installation please select the type of 3G modem card and enter the basic parameters provided by your 3G ISP 2 Wired Broadband Connection Wired WAN If you are provided with the wired broadband by your ISP to access the Internet please select Wired WAN in the WAN Medium setup page after you enter the Router s Web interface It takes effect after saving and rebooting the device The Router supports multiple access ways such as ADSL PPPOE Dial Dynamic IP static IP etc If you are not sure of your access way you can enable the auto detect function to select your access way ADSL Virtual Dial up via PPPoE Enter the Account and Password provided by your ISP and click Next Dynamic IP via DHCP If your connection mode is Dynamic IP it means your IP address keeps changing evety time you connect You do not need to enter the information like for other
2. Yes means WPS feature is enabled and is effective Not used means it is not used gt WPS SSID Shows the main SSID set by WPS WPS Auth Mode The authorization mode deployed by WPS WPS Encryption Type The encryption type used by WPS WPS key The key generated by AP automatically AP PIN KEY The PIN code used by default Reset OOB When this button is pressed the WPS client will be in the idle state and WPS indicator will be turned off AP will not respond to the WPS client equipment requests and the security mode will be set to WPA mode VVVVV 5 WDS Settings WDS Wireless Distribution System is used to expand wireless coverage area This Router provides three modes Lazy Bridge and Repeater gt Lazy In this mode the connected device can be in Bridge or Repeater mode gt Bridge Mode You can wirelessly connect two or more wired networks using this mode You need to add the Wireless MAC address of the connecting device to the Router s AP MAC address table or select the one from the table gt Repeater Mode in this mode you need to add the MAC address of the connecting device into the Routers AP MAC address table and the connecting client should be in Lazy Repeater or Client mode gt Encryption Type Select one from WEP TKIP AES here gt Pass phrase Enter the key gt AP MAC Address Input the MAC address of another wireless router you want to connect Note It is recommended that two
3. WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup button Press it for 1 second to enable WPS 2 2 Product Features Includes Wireless AP Router 4 Port Switch and Firewall in one WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup encryption method IEEE 802 11b g n IEEE 802 3 IEEE 802 3u standards 64 128 bit WEP WPA WPA2 WPA amp WPA2 encryption methods RTS CTS protocol and data partitioning function 1X10 100Mbps Ethernet WAN port 4X10 100Mbps Ethernet LAN ports 1 x USB2 0 Supports xDSL Cable Modem static and dynamic IP Remote local Web management WMM Wireless MultiMedia Wireless Roaming technology for high efficient wireless connections SSID stealth mode and access control based over MAC address Auto MDI MDIX System log to record the status of the Router Auto negotiation manual mode for IEEE 802 11b g n UPnP and DDNS LAN access control over Internet connection SNTP Virtual server and DMZ host support Auto wireless channel selection WDS wireless network extension URL Monitor QoS function My Be Be OR RR RO RO OO Firefox 1 0 and IE5 5 or above support CSTELTONIKA Chapter 3 Hardware Installation After you unpack the box please follow the steps below to connect the device For better wireless performance please put the device in the middle of wireless coverage area Please use the included power adapter to power on the Router IMPORTANT Use of a wrong power adapter could cause damage and void the warranty for this product
4. WPS Wi Fi Protected Setting can be used for easy and quick connection setup between the wireless network client equipment and the device through encrypted contents The users only enter PIN code or press WPS button on the panel to configure it without selecting encryption method and secret keys manually gt WPS settings Is used to enable or disable WPS function The default is Enable gt WPS mode Provides two ways PBC Push Button Configuration and PIN code gt PBC Select the PBC or press the WPS button on the front panel of the device for about one second WPS indicator will be blinking for 2 minutes which means the WPS is enabled During the blinking time you can enable another device to start the WPS PBC negotiation between them Two minutes later the WPS indicator will be off which means the WPS connection is completed If additional client equipment is added repeat the above steps WPS supports up to 32 clients access gt PIN If this option is enabled you will need to enter a wireless client equipment PIN code in the field gt WPS Summary Shows the current state of Wi Fi protected settings including authorized mode encryption type default key and other information gt WPS Current Status Idle means WPS is in idle state Start WSC process means the process has been started and waits for being connected Configured means the negotiation is successful between server and client equipment gt WPS Configured
5. Advanced PPP Settings gt User Name PPP Authentication User Name gt Password PPP Authentication Password After configuring the settings correctly click Apply button and wait for 60 seconds Then you can access the Internet Note Please enter the correct parameters according to the requirements of your ISP After finishing and saving the settings please check the connection status on the status page 3 MAC Address Clone This page is used to set the Router s MAC address for WAN Some ISPs require end user s MAC address to access their network This feature copies the MAC addtess of your network device to the Router gt MAC Address The MAC address to be registered with your Internet service provider gt Clone MAC Address Register your MAC address gt Restore Default MAC Address Restore to the default hardware MAC address 4 DNS Settings DNS Domain Name System or Service is an Internet service that translates domain names into IP addresses which are provided by your Internet Service Provider Please contact your Internet Service Provider for details if needed gt DNS Check the checkbox to enable the DNS server The Routet s DHCP sever will answer to the clients requests and will distribute DNS address gt Primary DNS Address Enter the necessary address as provided by your ISP gt Secondary DNS Address Enter the second address if needed optional Note After you have finished with
6. For wireless LAN users a port is just a channel The final purpose of 802 11x authentication is to check if the port can be used If the port is authenticated successfully you will be able to open this port which will allow all the messages to pass If the port isn t authenticated successfully you will be able to keep this port disabled which will just allow 802 1x authentication protocol message to pass gt WEP Click Enable Disable to enable or disable the WEP security mode gt Radius Server Address Enter the IP address of the Radius server gt Radius Server Port Enter the authentication port of the Radius server The default is 1812 gt Shared Key Enter the shared key for authentication server 8 63 ASCII characters gt Session Timeout The session authentication interval period between AP and authentication server The default is 3600s Note To improve security level do not use simple keys If you are not familiar with these security modes it is recommended to use the WPA Personal mode Wireless Security Settings for 802 11n only define three standard encryption methods Open None Disable WPA Personal AES PA2 Personal AES Other encryption methods are nonstandard There may be compatibility problems between equipment of different manufacturers 3 Advanced Settings This section is used to configure the advanced wireless setting of the Router including the BG Protection Mode Basic Data R
7. admin admin 3 The computer connected to the Router shows IP address conflict What should I do Please check if there are other DHCP servers on the network If there are please disable them The default IP address of the Router is 192 168 0 1 Please make sure the same address is not used by other devices If there are two computers with the same IP addresses on the network please change one of them 4 I am unable use E mail service and access the Internet What should I do For ADSL connection and Dynamic IP please try modifying the MTU value default 1492 Please go to the WAN Settings and change the MTU value to 1450 or 1400 5 I am using Dynamic IP how should I set it up Please enter the Web Interface and go to the Setup Wizard Select Dynamic IP connection type and click Save to activate it In some cases when required by ISP you will need to assign certain MAC address to the router Please use MAC Address Clone under Advanced Settings of the Web interface to assign i e your computer s MAC address and click Apply to activate the changes 6 How do I share my computer resources with other network Internet users If you want network Internet users to have access to the internal server via the Router you can configure the Virtual Server Step 1 setup the internal server make sure local network users are able to access this server and know the service port used For ex
8. client equipment automatically Hence you need to specify the starting and ending address of the IP Address pool gt gt gt DHCP Server Activate the checkbox to enable DHCP server IP Address Start End Enter the range of IP address pool for DHCP server distribution Lease Time The duration of the IP address lease 2 DHCP List and Binding The Static IP assignment is used to add a specific static IP address to the certain MAC address You can view the related information in the DHCP server list gt gt IP Address Enter the IP address which needs to be bounded MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the computer you want to assign the above IP address Click Add to add the entry to the list Hostname The name of the computer you wish to add the IP address Lease Time The duration of the IP address lease 5 6 Virtual Server 1 Single Port Forwarding The Router can be configured as a virtual server on behalf of local services behind the LAN port The remote requests will be re directed to the local servers via the virtual server This section deals with the single port forwarding The Single Port Forwarding allows you to set up public services such as web servers ftp e mail and other special Internet applications on your network gt External Port This is the external port number for the server or Internet application for example port 21 is used for ftp service gt Internal Port This is the po
9. from the drop down menu to select the desired one gt Add Add a service port 3 ALG Service Settings ALG Application Layer Gateway An application layer gateway ALG allows customized NAT traversal filters to be applied on the gateway to support address and port translation for certain application layer protocols such as FTP BitTorrent SIP RTSP file transfer applications etc In order for these protocols to work through NAT or a firewall either the application has to know the address port number combination that allows incoming packets or the NAT has to monitor the control traffic and open port mappings dynamically as required Allowed application data can thus be passed through the security checks of the firewall or NAT that would have otherwise restricted the traffic for not meeting its filter criteria Usually allows client applications to use dynamic TCP UDP ports to communicate with the known ports used by the server applications In the absence of an ALG either the ports would get blocked or the network administrator would need to open a large number of ports in the firewall which can lead to the additional network vulnerabilities In the default ALG settings the following protocols are enabled It is recommended to keep the settings unchanged 1 FTP 2 TFTP 3 PPTP 4 IPSec 5 L2ZTP 4 DMZ Settings The DMZ function is used to allow one computer on the LAN to be exposed to the Internet for a special pu
10. modes Click Next and Apply to save the settings Static IP In this screen fill the network address information from your ISP in the IP address Subnet Mask Gateway and Primary DNS server fields and click Next Click Apply to complete the setup wizard The Router will save the settings you made To activate the settings it is recommended to select Reboot the Router from the System Tools on the left menu Please DO NOT power off the router during the reboot 3 Wireless Broadband Connection Wireless WAN If you are provided with the wireless broadband by your ISP to access the Internet or you want to amplify wireless signals please select Wireless WAN in WAN Medium page after you enter the Router s setup page Please enter the wireless SSID Mac address channel security mode parameters provided by your Wi Fi ISP It is also possible to click Auto Scan to find ISP automatically Select and save the settings and you will enter the Router s Web interface again after rebooting the Router Note When you open the wireless WAN feature or when you have another wireless router and you want to amplify wireless signals please pay attention to the IP address the previous router distributed If the IP address belongs to the range 192 168 0 x you need to change the LAN IP address to different range such as 192 168 2 1 Only this way you can amplify the wireless signals and access the Intern
11. wireless routers keep the same bandwidth channel number and security settings Apply the settings and reboot the Router to activate the settings 6 Access Control To secure your wireless LAN the wireless access control is actually based on the MAC address management to allow or block the specific client equipment to access the wireless network gt MAC Address Filter Enable disable MAC address filter Select Off to exclude the MAC address Disable to prevent the MAC addresses in the list from accessing the wireless network Allow to allow the MAC address in the list to access the wireless network gt MAC Address Management Input the MAC address to implement the filter policy Click Add to finish the MAC add operation gt MAC Address list Shows the added MAC addresses You can add or delete them 7 Connection Status This page shows wireless client equipment connection status including MAC address Channel bandwidth etc gt gt MAC Address Shows current MAC addresses of the hosts connected to the Router Bandwidth Shows current frequency bandwidth the wireless client equipment uses 5 5 DHCP Server 1 DHCP Settings DHCP Dynamic Host Control Protocol is used to assign an IP address to the computers on the LAN private network When you enable the DHCP Server the DHCP Server will automatically allocate an unused IP address from the IP address pool and will assign it to the
12. IMPORTANT when using 3G USB modem first insert the modem and then power on the device Camputer Please connect the LAN port of the Router to the network adapter of your computer with a cable Computer Connection between the Router and Network gt If you have a 3G USB modem card please connect it to the Router s USB port MPORTANT when using 3G USB modem first insert the modem and then power on the device CSTELTONIKA Computer 3G Network 3G USB Modem Card gt If you are provided with the wired broadband by your ISP to access the Internet please connect the Router s WAN port to the Internet access line Computer Internet Cable DSL Modem gt If you are provided with the wireless broadband by your ISP to access the Internet or you want to amplify wireless signals please set the Router s wireless WAN feature Computer WI FI Network WI FI ISP Wireless Router Wireless AP CSTELTONIKA Chapter 4 Router configuration 4 1 Connect to router WEB configuration page using wited connection Step 1 Connect 3G Router to your PC using LAN cable Step 2 Setup Local Area Network adapter s IP address e Automatically obtain IP address and DNS server address or e Assign static IP address manually within 192 168 0 2 192 168 0 254 range Step 3 Open the Web browser and type the IP address of the router Default 192 168 0 1 and enter Router admi
13. RUT600 3G Wireless N Router User Manual v1 00 User manual Dear Customer Thank you for choosing Teltonika RUT600 is a high speed Wireless Router which complies with the latest standards and provides high wireless receiving and transmitting rates It enhances your connectivity freedom wherever you are in the office at home or at the remote location The instructions bellow will help you to know well your router Legal notice Copyright 2010 TELTONIKA Ltd All rights reserved Reproduction transfer distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of TELTONIKA Ltd is prohibited The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the product and manual for the purpose of technical improvement without prior notice Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade names of their respective owners Attention i AN AN Before using the device we strongly recommend to read this user manual carefully Do not disassemble the device Do not use the device if the device block is broken or its connecting wires are without isolation All wireless devices for data transfer may be susceptible to interference which could affect performance The device is not water resistant Keep it dry The device requires 230V AC voltage Be careful Please use cable and the adapter provided with RUT600 device Teltonika is not respon
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16. ample Web server port is 80 FTP is 21 SMTP is 25 and POP3 is 110 Step 2 go to Router Web Interface and enter Virtual Server section Select Single Port Forwarding Step 3 enter the external service port for example 80 Step 4 enter the internal Web service port for example 80 Step 5 Enter the internal server IP address Step 6 Select the communication protocol used by the internal server TCP UDP or ICMP Step 7 Press Apply to activate the settings The following table is listing the popular applications and their default service ports WEB Server TCP s0 File Send 6891 6900 TCP TCP UDP Voice 1863 6901 TCP Voice 1863 5190 UDP PPTP VPN 1723 SMTP POP3 110 7 I am having issues connecting to Internet via 3G modem What should I do a Please make sure the SIM card is inserted to your 3G Modem Card the 3G data is enabled Try using your 3G Modem Card to access the Internet connecting it to the MSN Messenger computer directly b Please make sure your 3G Modem is properly connected to the Router s USB port Please make sure your 3G Modem is compatible with the Router You can search the related model No on the compatible product list Chapter 7 d Please make sure 3G settings are entered properly as provided by ISP Please download the latest firmware and upgrade the router Try using your 3G modem with the router f Ifyou still can t access the Internet please contact u
17. ates Fragmentation Threshold RTS Threshold and WMM etc gt BG protection Mode the default value is Auto It is used for 11b g wireless client equipment to connect to 11n wireless network smoothly in a complicated wireless area gt Basic Data Rates Depending on requirements you can select one of the suitable Basic Data Rates The default value is 1 2 5 5 11Mbps It is recommended not to modify this value gt Beacon Interval Set the beacon interval of wireless radio Default value is 100 It is recommended not to modify this value gt Fragment Threshold The fragmentation threshold defines the maximum transmission packet size in bytes The packet will be fragmented if its size exceeds the threshold settings The default size is 2346 bytes It is recommended not to modify this value gt RTS Threshold RTS stands for Request to Send This parameter controls what data packet size the frequency protocol issues to RTS packet The default value of the attribute is 2346 It is recommended not to modify this value in SOHO small office and home environment gt TX Power Set the output power of wireless radio The default value is 100 gt WMM Capable It will enhance the data transfer performance of multimedia data when they re being transferred over wireless network It is recommended to enable this option gt APSD Capable It is used for auto power saved service The default is disabled 4 WPS Settings
18. ble Check to enable remote web management gt Port The management port has to be open for external access The default value is 8080 gt WAN IP Address Specify the range of IP Addresses for remote management 6 Local Web Management Local web management is the alternative to the remote web management It allows the network administrator to manage the router over LAN Any network PC can access the Web management utility by default Please set the MAC addresses of the network computers to have access to the management function gt Enable Check to enable the local web management gt MAC Address Enter the MAC addresses of network computers 7 WAN Ping The Ping application is used to check the status of your Internet connection When disabling the test the system will ignore the ping test from WAN gt Ignore Ping from WAN If this feature is enabled the system will ignore pinging from WAN 5 10 Routing Settings 1 Routing Table The main router task is to set and use the best path for every data frame and transfer this data frame to a destination point So it s essential for the router to select the optimal path i e using routing calculations In order to implement this function the transferring paths i e routing table are saved in the router 2 Static Routing Static routing is used for the manual method of setting up routing for successful packet forwarding This section is used to configure the Route
19. cessary gt AC Name Enter it if provided Do NOT modify it unless necessary gt Connect Automatically Connect automatically to the Internet after rebooting the system or on connection failure gt Connect Manually Connect to the Internet manually gt Connect on Demand Re establish your connection to the Internet after the specific time Max Idle Time Zero means your Internet connection is ON all the time Otherwise enter the minutes to be elapsed before you want to be disconnected from the Internet gt Connect on Fixed Time Connect to the Internet during the time you set Notice The Connect on Fixed Time can be used only when you have set the current time in Time Settings in System Tools Static IP If the static IP is chosen for your connection you can modify the following address information IP Address Enter the WAN IP address as provided by your ISP Subnet Mask Enter the WAN Subnet Mask here Gateway Enter the WAN Gateway here Primary DNS Server Enter the Primary DNS server as provided by your ISP Secondary DNS Server Enter the secondary DNS VV VV Y For PPTP and L2TP connection settings please refer to the Wizard Setup in chapter 5 3G Broadband Network settings gt PIN code SIM card personal identification code Enter as provided by your ISP gt Access Point Name Enter as provided by your ISP gt Dial Enter dialing number as provided by your ISP default is 99
20. crypts wireless data using a series of digital keys 64 bits or 128 bits in length By using the same keys on each of your wireless network devices you can prevent unauthorized wireless devices from monitoring your transmissions or using your wireless resources gt WEP Key Set the WEP key in the ASCII or Hex format gt Key Explanation You can enter ASCII code 5 or 13 ASCII characters Illegal character as are not allowed or 10 26 hex characters gt Default Key Select one key from the four configured keys as the default one WPA Enterprise WPA2 Enterprise This security mode is based on Radius authentication server and WPA WPA2 encryption method This security mode is used when a RADIUS server is connected to the device gt WPA Algorithms Provides TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol or AES Advanced Encryption Standard gt Key Renewal Interval Set the key renewal period Radius Server Address Enter the IP address of the Radius server Radius Server port Enter the authentication port of the Radius server The default is 1812 gt Shared Key Enter the shared key for authentication server with 8 63 ASCII characters Vv gt Session Timeout The authentication interval period between the Router and authentication server 802 1X This security mode is used when using a RADIUS server 802 1x is a Port based authentication protocol The port can be either a physical or logic port such as VLAN
21. d configure PC1 and PC2 in the same segment After the feature is enabled two PCs cannot communicate and share network resources with each other but they can communicate with wireless clients connected with AP2 gt AP Isolation the access control feature based on SSID When this feature is enabled each of your wireless clients will be in its own virtual network and will not be able to communicate with each other When this feature is enabled wireless clients connected to the Main SSID and Minor SSID will not be able to communicate with each other which can secure the wireless network strongly For example configure main SSID as AP1 minor SSID as AP2 Connect PC1 to AP1 via wireless adapter connect PC2 to AP2 After the feature is enabled two PCs will not be able to communicate and share network resources with each other This feature is to isolate the communication of wireless clients connected with different SSID Tip If you want to isolate all connected wireless client equipment communication please enable MBSSID AP Isolation and AP Isolation simultaneously gt BSSID Basic Service Set Identifier of wireless network In IEEE802 11 BSSID is the MAC address of wireless access point gt Standard Channel Specify the used channel from 1 to 13 or Auto for the wireless network gt Extension Channel To increase data throughput of wireless network the extension channel range is used in 11n mode gt Channel Bandwidth Selec
22. e Add To List button to add the current rule to rule list Apply Click Apply to activate the current rule Cancel Click Cancel to roll back to the last saved settings 2 Traffic Statistics Traffic statistics is used to show the LAN PC s traffic information gt VVVVV VV Enable check to enable traffic statistics By default traffic statistics is disabled which can improve the Router s data handling If it is enabled the data traffic information page will be updated every 5 seconds IP address The IP address to be shown Upload rate the speed of upstream data per second Kbyte S Download rate the speed of downstream data per second Kbyte S Sent packets sent from the PC packets Sent bytes Sent from the PC information amount in Mbytes Received packets The number of packets received from the Router Received bytes The information amount in Mbytes received from the Router 5 8 URL Monitor 1 URL Monitor This feature is used to track users Internet activity gt Enable URL Monitor After checking this feature the Router will record LAN computer s URL information including the visited Websites LAN IP addresses and time The Router can store up to 500 entries After 500 entries the counter will clear all the records and will restart the URL tracking again If the Router is powered off and restarted the records will be also lost By default is disabled gt Enable Email Whe
23. eesesseesseeseesteeees 1 Client Equipment Filtering Settings sie me ae a sa 2 URT Fuller SONDE EEE ETRE ETORT OTAR EOT 3 IMAG Address E setae a a a a Ain 4 Prevent Network Attack 5 Remote Web Management 6 Local Web Management 7 WAN PMD OaE AEO A A AA O A AA O AAA 5 10 ROUTING SETTINGS 1 Routing Table shi dete ats bees t m sett 2 SLAG ROUMO E E E coisa st A tat toch at truest E AA de aatden AS 5 11 1 2 3 Backup Restore Settings 4 Restore to Factory Default Settings 5 Firmware Upgrade 6 Reboot the Router 7 Password Change L N y 0S 5 12 TE QGOUT whet taeceechee ae hea ieee Bie Ghia ae eee beeen ae eae ae he CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER7 COMPATIBLE 3G MODEMS LIST CSTELTONIKA Chapter 1 Product overview 1 1 Introduction Teltonika 3G Wireless N Router provides WAN connectivity to wired and wireless clients using the 3G and Ethernet data network 3G Wireless Router is extremely useful for mobile work teams or emergency crews that need access to the broadband Internet but have no permanent base Quickly set up a IEEE802 11 hotspot Internet connection to check email and browse the web or share files 1 2 Package Contents e Teltonika Wireless N 3G Router e Power supply adapter e WiFi antenna Note If any of the components is missing or damaged please contact the retailer or reseller from which this product was purchased Chapter 2 RUT600 Hard
24. et Please refer to chapter 6 1 for changing method You do not need to change LAN IP range if the router was connected to your wireless broadband ISP 5 3 Advanced Settings 1 LAN Settings LAN Settings are used to configure the basic TCP IP parameters of LAN ports MAC Address The Routers physical MAC address as seen on your local network is unchangeable IP Address The Routers LAN IP addresses not your PC s IP address 192 168 0 1 is the default value Subnet Mask Routers subnet mask is used for setting the network size 255 255 255 0 is the default value Note Once you modify the IP address you need to remember it for future logins 2 WAN Settings This section is used to modify and configure WAN settings in details after you have selected the ISP connection type in Setup Wizard Virtual Dial up PPPoE gt WAN Connection Mode Shows your current connection mode Account Enter as provided by your ISP Password Enter as provided by your ISP VV Vv MTU Maximum Transmission Unit Is the size of the largest datagram that can be sent over a network The default value is 1492 Do NOT modify it unless necessary If some specific website or web application software cannot be opened or enabled you can have a try changing the MTU value to 1450 1400 etc gt Service Name It is defined as a set of characteristics that are applied to a PPPoE connection Enter it if provided Do NOT modify it unless ne
25. k the radio button to enable or disable the DDNS service gt Service Provider Select the desired one from the drop down menu and press Sign up for registration User Name Enter the user name which is the same as the registration name Vv Password Enter the password you set gt Domain Name Enter the domain name which optional 3 Backup Restore Settings The device provides backup restore settings so you need set a directory to keep these parameters gt Backup Settings Click Backup button to back up the Router s settings Select the path to save the configuration file to File Download Do you want to save this file Name RouterCfm cfg Type Unknown File Type 5 87 KB From 192 168 150 1 While files from the Internet can be useful some files can potentially harm your computer If you do not trust the source do not save this file What s the risk Click Save to save the configuration file gt Restore Settings Press Browse button to locate the backup files Select the needed configuration file and press Restore button to restore your saved settings 4 Restore to Factory Default Settings This function is used to reset all settings to the default factory values This means the Router will lose all the settings you have set So please write down the settings if necessary gt Restore Press this button to restore the settings to the default values gt Factor
26. n enabled the URL records will be sent to the specified e mail This can be used as a workaround for saving the records without loosing them Receiving E mail Address Enter the e mail address you wish to receive the v messages to SMTP Server Address Enter the SMTP server address here Sending Email Address Enter the e mail address you wish to send from Username Enter the username for the e mail account you wish to send from YVYvV Y Email Password Enter the password for the e mail account you wish to send from gt Time Triggering Interval is used to set e mail sending time interval The time can vary from 30 to 1440 minutes Example if you set 30 for time triggering interval the Router will be sending e mail messages from Sending Email Address to Receiving Email Address every 30 minutes After the message is sent the device will clear all the records and will start the logging again gt Entry Triggering Interval To set e mail sending based on entry number The entries number can vary from 100 to 500 5 9 Security Settings 1 Client Equipment Filtering Settings In order to better manage the network computers you can use data packet filter function Client Equipment Filtering Check to enable client filter Access Policy Select one from the drop down menu Enable Check to enable the access policy Delete the Policy Click Clear button to clear all settings for the selected polic
27. ngs Security Settings Advanced Settings WPS Settings WDS Settings Access Control Connection Status DHCP Server DHCP Settings DHCP List amp Binding Virtual Server Single Port Forwarding Port Range Forwarding ALG Service DMZ Settings UpnP Settings Traffic Control Traffic Control Traffic Statistic URL Monitor Security Settings Client Filter URL Filter MAC Filter Prevent Network Attack Remote WEB Management Local WEB Management WAN PING Routing Settings Routing Table Static Route System Tools Time Settings DDNS Backup Restore Upgrade Restore to Factory Reboot Change Password System Log Logout CTELTONIKA 5 1 WAN Medium Type The Router provides three access medium types If you are provided with the 3G broadband by your ISP to access the Internet you can connect the 3G USB modem card to the Router s USB port and select 3G WAN to set the device If you are provided with the wired WAN access broadband such as ADSL Modem Cable Modem or ISP broadband access line you can connect the access line directly to the WAN port on the Router s rear panel In addition if you are provided with the wireless broadband by your ISP you can access the Internet conveniently 3G WAN If you have a 3G USB modem card and you want to share 3G Internet please select this type Wired WAN In this type the WAN link line must be wired Please connect the access line to the WAN port on the Router s rear panel The default type is wired WAN
28. nistrator login details to access the Web management tool Note The default administrator login settings are Login admin Password admin Note It is strongly recommended to change the password after the first router configuration Step 4 After successful logon you will see the main page of the Router Web configuration interface The device now is ready for configuration 4 2 Connect to router WEB configuration page using witeless connection Step 1 Setup the wireless network adapter s IP address on your computer e Automatically obtain IP address and DNS server address or e Assign static IP address manually within 192 168 0 2 192 168 0 254 range Step 2 Choose the wireless network RUT600 by default from the list of available wireless networks Step 3 Open the Web browser and type the IP address of the router Default 192 168 0 1 and enter Router administrator login details to access the Web management tool Note The default administrator login settings are Login admin Password admin Step 4 After successful logon you will see the main page of the Router Web configuration interface The device now is ready for configuration Chapter 5 WEB configuration page interface structure After the successful login you will see the WEB configuration page with the following structure System Status WAN Medium Setup Wizard Advanced Settings LAN Settings WAN Settings MAC Address Clone DNS Settings WLAN Settings Basic Setti
29. rpose service such as Internet gaming or video conferencing gt DMZ Host IP Address The IP address of the computer you want to expose gt Enable Click the checkbox to enable the DMZ host IMPORTANT When the DMZ host is enabled the firewall settings of the DMZ host will be disregarded 5 UPNP Settings UPnP Universal Plug and Play allows the system Windows Me and Windows XP only to configure the device for various Internet applications automatically gt Enable UPnP Click the checkbox to enable the UPnP 5 7 Traffic Control 1 Traffic Control Traffic control is used to limit communication speed over the LAN Up to 20 entries can be supported to control a maximum of 254 PCs gt VVV Y v v v Enable Traffic Control Is used to enable or disable the internal IP bandwidth control The default is Disabled Interface Is used to limit the uploading and downloading bandwidth on WAN port Service Is used to select the controlled service type such as HTTP service IP Starting Address The first IP address for traffic control IP Ending Address The last IP address for traffic control Uploading Downloading Specify the traffic direction for the selected IP addresses upload or download Bandwidth Specify the upload download Min Max traffic speed KB s It cannot exceed the WAN speed Apply Enable the edited rule If not the rule will be disabled Add To List After editing the rule click th
30. rt number set by the router for LAN computer The Internet traffic from the external port will be forwarded to the internal port gt IP Address Enter the IP address of the PC where you want to set the applications gt Protocol Select the protocol TCP UDP Both for the application gt Delete Enable Click to check it for corresponding operation gt Popular Service Ports the list of popular services such as DNS FTP etc Please select from the drop down menu to select the desired one gt Add Add a service port Note If you set the virtual server on the service port 80 you will need to set the Web management port to any value except 80 i e 8080 Otherwise there will be a conflict Please use the Remote Web Management page to set the port value 2 Port Range Forwarding This section is used to set the port range forwarding The Port Range Forwarding allows you to set up public services such as web servers ftp e mail and other special Internet applications on your network gt Start End Port Enter the starting ending port number which ranges the External ports used to set the server or Internet applications gt IP Address Enter the IP address of the PC where you want to set the applications gt Protocol Select the protocol TCP UDP Both for the application Delete Enable Click to check it for corresponding operation VV Popular Service Ports the list of popular services such as DNS FTP etc Please select
31. s 8 I am having issues accessing Internet over wireless WAN What should I do a Please make sure you have entered valid settings SSID MAC address etc c Please make sure WAN IP address range differs from LAN IP address range d Please make sure the antenna is properly mounted If you still can t access the Internet please contact us 9 How do I decrease 3G Internet expenses a 3G ISP will charge you based either on traffic used or the time connected It is recommended to remove your 3G Modem or turn the Router off if you do not use 3G Internet connection b You can also track the connected network equipment to see the traffic activity Chapter 7 Compatible 3G Modems list TELTONIKA UM5100 EC169 D LINK DWM_162U5 EC1260 D LINK DW M_162 EC1261 DCWL 390 ET128 STAR NET EV2000 E1750 GXZG GX100C EC226 MACAO CTM H21 E1630 Tmobile WEWINS U602D E176G HiNet E220 E176 TURKCELL E176G E180 Vodafone E220 EC170BT Vodafone K3520 EC168C Cricket UM185C E160E Cricket A600 E1550 T Mobile UMG181 EZ220 3G UK AT amp T USBConnect mercury MU351 AT amp T GI10322 AC580 Sprint USB 598 AC581 Sprint U300 AC560 Sprint U760 MF626 TMobile Verizon USB760 AC2736 Verizon UMW 190VW AC2746 Verizon UM
32. sible for any harm caused by using wrong cable or wrong adapter for connection Any operation during a lightning storm is under your own risk and responsibility It is strongly recommended to turn of the device during lightning storm IMPORTANT NOTES It is mandatory to read the notes and user manual carefully before starting to use the device Technical support contacts If you face any problems related to the device which you are not able to solve by yourself you ate always welcome to address our technical support department by e mail support teltonika lt We will do our best assisting you Table of Content CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ceesccscssssecsssseceeceeseeesseeeesesseeeesssseeeessseeeeesseeeeseseeeeees 6 1 1 INTRODUCTION 1 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS CHAPTER2 RUT600 HARDWARE LED S CONNECTIONS AND FEATURES 004 6 2 1 LED INDICATOR AND PORT DESCRIPTION nenion riie iieii EEEE va A EEA 2 2 PRODUCT FEATURES CHAPTER 3 HARDWARE INSTALLATION CHAPTER 4 ROUTER CONFIGURATION esesssssseeesesesecsssecesscssssreessseesssecossseessseesssecosseeessseesse 11 4 1 CONNECT TO ROUTER WEB CONFIGURATION PAGE USING WIRED CONNECTION cessessssesesseseeseeeees 11 4 2 CONNECT TO ROUTER WEB CONFIGURATION PAGE USING WIRELESS CONNECTION ccsessssesseseesees 11 CHAPTER 5 WEB CONFIGURATION PAGE INTERFACE STRUCTURE 0cccceeees 12 5 1 WAN MEDI
33. ss this button to clear the current log records 5 12 Logout After you are done with router settings press Yes on the logout page to logout from the web management page Chapter 6 Troubleshooting This section provides answers to frequently asked questions If your problems are not on the list please contact your reseller or send your e mail request to support teltonika eu 1 I am unable to login to the Web interface of the Router after entering the IP address in the address field Step 1 Check if the Router is working properly Once the device is powered on the SYS LED indicator on the top panel is turned on If it is not please contact us Step 2 Check the network cable connection and the corresponding LED indicator on the top panel it should be either ON or blinking Run Ping application on the connected equipment and see if Ping requests get through to the Router s IP address default 192 168 0 1 If Ping works well please check your proxy server settings If Ping fails please reset the router You can also try resetting the router to the factory defaults by pressing and holding RESET button for 7 seconds Then repeat the ping operation If it still does not work please contact us 2 I forgot my login password and cannot enter the Web interface What should I do Press the RESET button for 7 seconds to restore the Router to factory defaults and then use the default login credentials
34. t s static routing gt Destination LAN IP The address of the remote host with which you want to make a static route gt Subnet Mask The logically visible subdivision of the Destination IP network gt Gateway The gateway of the next hop usually the Router or host s IP address 5 11 System Tools 1 Time Settings This section is used to select the time zone for your location If you turn off the Router the time settings will reset However the Router will automatically obtain the correct time again once it is connected to the Internet gt Time Zone Select your time zone from the drop down menu gt Customized time Enter the custom time you want to set Note When the Router is powered off the time settings will reset For the router to obtain correct time automatically you will need to connect it to the Internet Otherwise please set the time manually on this page After the time is set you can use time dependant features e g filtering etc 2 DDNS The router supports DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System It is used to assign a fixed host and domain name to a dynamic Internet IP address If you want to activate this feature please select Enable and set a DDNS service provider gt Main Features in some cases your ISP will provide dynamic IP address DDNS is used for dynamic IP address to be linked with fixed domain DDNS can help you establish connection to your home or company gt DDNS Chec
35. t the channel bandwidth to improve the wireless performance 2 Security Settings These settings are used to configure the AP s network security gt Select SSID Select the SSID main SSID or minor SSID to configure security settings from the drop down menu gt Security Mode Please select the corresponding security encryption modes from the drop down menu WPA Personal WPA Wi Fi Protected Access is a Wi Fi standard encryption scheme designed to improve the security features of WEP security It applies more powerful encryption types such as TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol or AES Advanced Encryption Standard and can change the keys dynamically on every authorized wireless device gt WPA Algorithms Provides TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol or AES Advanced Encryption Standard gt Pass Phrase Enter 8 63 ASCII characters gt Key Renewal Interval Set the key renewal period WPA2 Personal WPA2 Wi Fi Protected Access version 2 provides higher security than WEP Wireless Equivalent Privacy or WPA Wi Fi Protected Access Besides TKIP encryption new AES enctyption mode is provided gt WPA Algorithms Provides TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol AES Advanced Encryption Standard or TKIP amp AES mixed mode gt Pass Phrase Enter 8 63 ASCII characters gt Key Renewal Interval Set the key renewal period Mixed WEP WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy a basic encryption method usually en
36. the settings please reboot the device to activate the modified settings 5 4 WLAN Setting 1 Basic Settings gt Enable Wireless Check to enable the Router s wireless features uncheck to disable it gt Network Mode Select one mode ftom the following The default is 11b g n mode 11b mode Allows the wireless client equipment to be connected to the device in 11b mode at the maximum speed of 11Mbps 11g mode Allows the 11 11n compliant client equipment to be connected to the AP at the maximum speed of 54Mbps 11b g mode Allows the 11b g compliant client equipment to be connected to the AP with auto negotiation speed and 11n wireless client equipment to be connected to the device with 11g speed 11b g n mode Allows 11b g n compliant client equipment to be connected to the AP with auto negotiation speed gt Main SSID SSID Service Set Identifier is the unique name of the wireless network This device has two SSID s and the main SSID is necessary gt Minor SSID It is optional gt Broadcast SSID Select Enable to enable the device s SSID to be visible by wireless client equipment It is Enabled by default gt MBSSID AP Isolation the access control feature based on wireless MAC address When this feature is enabled wireless client equipment connected to the same SSID cannot communicate with each other For example configure main SSID as AP1 minor SSID as AP2 Connect PC1 and PC2 to AP1 via wireless adapter an
37. ttings to take effect YYY VVV VVVV WV 3 MAC Address Filter In order to better manage the computers in LAN you can control the network computers access to Internet using MAC Address Filter MAC Address Filter Check to enable MAC address filter Access Policy Select the desired from the drop down menu Enable Check to enable the access policy Delete the Policy Click Clear button in order to clear all settings for the policy VVVVV Filtering Mode Check the corresponding radio button in order to enable or disable the Internet access Policy Name Enter a name for the access policy selected MAC Address Enter the MAC address you want to run the access policy for Time Select the time range for the filter to be enabled Days Select the day s to run the access policy on VV VV V Apply Select Apply for the settings to take effect 4 Prevent Network Attack This section allows protection of the internal network from external attacks such as SYN Flooding attack Smurf attack LAND attack etc Upon detection of the unknown attack the Router will reject the traffic automatically You will find the attacker s IP address in the System Log gt Prevent Network Attack Check to enable the Attack Prevention 5 Remote Web Management This section allows the network administrator to manage the router remotely If you want to access the router remotely please select the Enable gt Ena
38. ware LED s connections and features 2 1 LED Indicator and Port Description LED indicator description on front panel from R to L e POWER Always ON indicates power connection e WPS Blinking indicates that device is negotiating with client in WPS mode e SYS Blinking indicates that system runs well CSTELTONIKA e USB Always ON indicates successfully connected USB device Blinking indicates data transmission through USB port e WLAN Wireless signal LED indicator Blinking indicates that wireless function is enabled e WAN Wide area network LED indicator Always ON indicates successfully connected Ethernet device Blinking indicates data transmission through WAN port e LAN 44 3 2 1 Wired local network LED indicator Always ON indicates successfully connected Ethernet device Blinking indicates data transmission through LAN port Ports and buttons description on back panel from L to R POWER The port is used for the power adapter connection Please use only the included DC 9V 1A power adapter RESET The system reset button To restore settings to factory default press this button and hold for 7 seconds USB The USB2 0 port provided for 3G modem WAN Modem Switch Router or other Ethernet device can be connected to the 100Mbps Ethernet port to access the Internet LAN 4 3 2 1 Ethernet switch Ethernet router and NIC card can be connected to these 4 10 100Mbps Ethernet ports
39. y VVVV V Filtering Mode Check the corresponding radio button in order to enable or disable the Internet access v Policy Name Enter a name for the selected access policy IP Start End Enter the starting ending IP address v gt Port No Enter the port range based on the protocol for access policy gt Protocol Select the desired protocol I CP UDP Both from the drop down menu gt Time Select the time range for client filter to be enabled gt Days Select the day s to run the access policy on 2 URL Filter Settings In order to control computers access to websites you can use URL filtering This way you can allow or forbid access to certain websites at the time you set URL Filter Check to enable URL filter Access Policy Select the desired from the drop down menu Enable Check to enable the access policy Delete the Policy Click Clear button to clear all the settings for the policy Filtering Mode Check the corresponding radio button in order to enable or disable the Internet access Policy Name Enter a name for the selected access policy Start End IP Enter the starting ending IP address URL Strings Specify the text strings or keywords needed to be filtered If the URL contains these the web page will not be accessible and displayed Time Select the time range for the filter to be enabled Days Select the day s to run the access policy on Apply Click Apply for the se
40. y Default Settings Username admin Password admin IP Address 192 168 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Note Please restart the device to roll back to the default settings 5 Firmware Upgrade The Router provides the firmware upgrade update capabilities gt Browse click this button to locate and select the firmware upgrade update file gt Upgrade press this button to start updating After the upgrade is completed the Router will reboot automatically 6 Reboot the Router Router reboot makes the newly applied settings to go into effect also it can be used to restart the Router in case of operational failure Reboot the router Press this button to reboot the device 7 Password Change This section is used to set a new username and password to better secure your router and network gt Username Enter a new user name gt Old Password Enter the old password gt New Password Enter a new password gt Re enter to Confirm Re enter to confirm the new password Note It is strongly recommended to change the password to secure your network and the Router 8 System Log This section is used to view the system log Click the Refresh button to update the log Click Clear to clear all recorded information The maximum length of the log is 150 records Records are being cleared automatically after 150 entries are recorded gt Refresh Press this button to update the log gt Clear Pre
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