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1. IRLINK 300N Multi Function Wireless Router Model AR686WV2 User s Manual Ver 1A Copyright Copyright Airlink101 2014 The contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any part or as a whole stored transcribed in an information retrieval system translated into any language or transmitted in any form or by any means mechanical magnetic electronic optical photocopying manual or otherwise without the prior written permission Trademarks All products company brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies They are used for identification purpose only Specifications are subject to be changed without prior notice FCC Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against radio interference in a commercial environment This equipment can generate use and radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions in this manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures are necessary to correct the interference Table of Contents COPYRIGHT eee EE EEE EEEE E EENE NE EENE RE IN
2. 1 2 Package Contents Before you start using this router please check if there is anything missing in the package and contact your dealer of purchase to claim for missing items Wireless N 300 Green Router with 2 un detachable Antennas Power Adapter Quick Installation Guide Ethernet Cable See ee 1 3 Familiar with your new Green Router A Front Panel 300N Multi Function Wireless Router AR686WV2 PWR WPS SYS WLAN WAN LANI LAN2 LAN3 LAN4 COM CS Power we WPS Active Easy Setup Button Blinking system Function Normal System Steady On Off System Loading Malfunction Flashing Wireless Data Transmitting Wireless LAN Wide Area Flashing WAN Data Transmitting Network WAN Inactive Malfunction LAN Port Active LAN Ports 1 4 Flashing LAN Data Transmitting LAN Port Inactive Malfunction B Back Panel Easy Setup Press and hold until the WPS light begins to blink This Button will initiate WPS search on your router in order to WPS quickly create a secure network connection with other compatible WPS compatible devices Press this button and hold for 7 seconds to restore eset factory default settings LAN 1 4 Connect Ethernet devices using the LAN ports WAN Port Connect to your ISP modem for Internet Access Chapter 2 Configure the Router 2 1 Connect the Router to your network Note Prior to connecting the router be sure to power off your computer DSL Cable modem and the router S
3. 3 8 System Tools Use the System Tools for general Router maintenance and configuration as Advanced System Tools B Firmware Upgrade E Backup amp Restore E Diagnostic Tools E Remote Management E Time Settings Password Statistics H System Log E System Restart E Factory Defaults 3 8 1 Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrades can be done within the System Tools It is recommended to connect directly to the router through one of the LAN ports when performing a Firmware Upgrade Step 1 Select Browse to select the new firmware file Firmware Upgrade Current Version Airlink AR686WW2JEN W1 3 26601 2014 04 14 13 35 Upgrade File Tips Do not power off the router during the firmware upgrading Upgrade Step 1 Press Upgrade in order to start the upgrade Firmware Upgrade Current Version Airlink ARG86WV2 EN V1 3 26601 2014 04 14 13 35 Upgrade File Browse Tips Do not power off the router during the firmware upgrading 96 3 8 2 Backup amp Restore You may save your configurations here or load a previously saved router configuration Backup Backup Restore Tips The restoring process will last for about 1 minute During the process do not turn off the power or press the Default button on the router in case of any damage Backup File Browse Restore Step 1 Select Backup in order to save your current router configuration Backup Restore Tips The restoring process will last for about 1 minute
4. Diagnostic Results PING airlink101 com 67 210 97 210 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 67 210 97 210 icmp_seq 0 ttl 53 time 30 0 ms 64 bytes from 67 210 97 210 icmp_seq 1 ttl 53 time 20 0 ms airlink101 com ping statistics 4 packets transmitted 2 packets received 50 packet loss round trip minjavg max 20 0 25 0 30 0 ms 58 3 8 4 Remote Management Remote Management allows you to access your router via the internet This is useful to check on your network when away from home or to allow someone else in to help you configure your router For security reasons this feature is disabled by default and we do not recommend leaving this feature on unless you have set a new username and password on the router Even if you have a complex login for the router we recommend to only turn this feature on when needed Step 1 Enable the function to begin Remote Management Remote Management Status 8 Enable O Disable Port 8080 ave Step 3 Set a port for the Remote Access We recommend leaving it to 8080 unless your firewall requires the use of a different port Remote Management Status 8 Enable O Disable Port 18080 Save Step 3 Click Save apply the change Remote Management Status 6 Enable O Disable Port 8080 Step 4 Use the Port Number you set in Step 2 at the end of you external IP For example if my external IP address is http 65 125 145 301 will use http 65 125 145 301 8080 to reach the
5. TKIP amp AES Key Mode HEX ASCII Password password Please enter 8 63 ASCII characters any combination of a z A Z 0 9 7 Save Step 7 Press Save to apply the changes and initiate the AP WDS function Please allow 2 5 minutes before attempting to access the new network AP Security Settings For the best security of your wireless network we strongly recommend you to set WPA2 PSK as Authentication Type and AES or TKIP amp AES as Encryption Type Authentication Type WPA WPA2 PSK v Encryption Type O TKIP AES 8 TKIP amp AES Key Mode HEX ASCII Password password Please enter 8 63 ASCII characters any combination of a z A Z 0 9 C WDS WDS mode is nearly identical is form and function to Repeater mode Both achieve the same goal but WDS mode will only connect to another WDS compatible device The connection between two WDS devices will be marginally stronger than in Repeater mode Please see section 3 3 1 1 B for instructions on how to setup WDS mode 32 D Client Client mode takes the signal from an existing network and routes it to a single device on the LAN This application is good if you have a computer or device that does not have wireless capabilities or if the devices internal wireless card is not strong enough for your purposes Setup is very similar to Repeater and WDS mode with the difference being that the AR686WV2 will NOT repeat the wireless signal from the existing ne
6. Click Add to finish reserving the IP Address The client will now appear in the Address Reservation List Address Reservation Description Network Device IP Address 197 168 2 XXX MAC Address ae092fjs29fjs9f93 22 3 2 5 Operation Mode AR686WV2 Operation Mode Mode 8 Router O Bridge M Status Save m Network EWAN ELAN wIPTV Address Reservation BG Operation Mode select which mode you would like to run in Router Mode Router mode will allow the AR686WV2 to act as a normal router with its own DHCP server and IP Address Bridge Mode Turn the AR686WV2 into a bridge by selecting Bridge Mode and pressing Save NOTE If would like to return the AR686WV2 from Bridge Mode to Router Mode you will need to perform a factory reset by holding the reset button for 10 seconds with the power attached 3 3 Wireless Here you can configure the Networking properties of the router AR686WW2 Wireless Settings Wireless Status 8 Enable O Disable M Status MAC Address 08 10 76 29 3c 81 Network ae Radio Mode Access Point i Wireless Ae ne 4 LE i ory tatr B Wireless Settings Radio Band 802 11b g n te E MAC Filtering SSID Airlink101 EWES Setting 23 3 3 1 Wireless Settings Wireless Settings Wireless Status MAC Address Radio Mode Parameters Wireless Status MAC Address Radio Mode 3 3 1 1 Radio Modes 8 Enable O Disable 08 10 76 29 3c 81 Access Point hl Descri
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8. During the process do not turn off the power or press the Default button on the router in case of any damage Backup File Browse Restore Step 2 Use the Browse button to search for saved configurations Backup Backup Restore Tips The restoring process will last for about 1 minute During the process do not turn off the power or press the Default button on the router in case of any damage Backup File Restore Step 3 Press Restore in order to load the configuration that you have chosen Backup Backup Restore Tips The restoring process will last for about 1 minute During the process do not turn off the power or press the Default button on the router in case of any damage Backup File Browse 57 3 8 3 Diagnostic Tools Diagnostic Tools allow you to perform simple troubleshooting to see if the router is connected to the internet Step 1 Select which type of diagnostic test you d like to perform Diagnostic Tools Diagnostic Tool a Ping O Tracert IP Address Domain Name Start Diagnostic Results The Router is ready Step 2 Enter the IP Address or website that you would like to test Diagnostic Tools Diagnostic Tool 8 Ping O Tracert IP Address Domain Name hwww airlink101 com Start Step 3 Click on Start to begin the diagnostic test Press End if you d like to end the test Diagnostic Tools Diagnostic Tool Ping O Tracert IP Address Domain Name www airlink101 com
9. Limitation if you want the device s in the rule to be allotted a certain amount of bandwidth This will prioritize the device s in the rule over other clients on the network Uplink Bandwidth KB s 0 means no limitation Guaranteed Bandwidth e ae Oo Downlink Bandwidth KB s 0 means no limitation 40 Step 8 Set Restricted Bandwidth Limitation if you want to limit the bandwidth allotted to device s in the rule This will restrict how much data the device s in the rule can use Uplink Bandwidth KB s 0 means no limitation Restricted Bandwidth E ee ae Downlink Bandwidth KB s 0 means no limitation Step 9 Press Add to activate the rule Bandwidth Control Rule Settings Description Example Status Enable Y Host Specific hosts IP Address 192 168 2 38 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 255 Uplink Bandwidth 3509 KB s 0 means no limitation Guaranteed Bandwidth Downlink Bandwidth 359 KB s 0 means no limitation Uplink Bandwidth 150 KB s 0 means no limitation Restricted Bandwidth l _ oe Downlink Bandwidth j59q KB s 0 means no limitation Add To view or modify the active rules look at the Bandwidth Control List Bandwidth Control List o Guaranteed Bandwidth Restricted Bandwidth Ml ID Description Status IP Address Range Modify Uplink Downlink Uplink Downlink Items show in every single page 10 Apply lt gt 0 Current 0 page Delete All 41 3 5 Forwarding This sectio
10. Password Please enter characters a z 4 Z 0 9 Confirm New Password Please enter characters a z A Z 0 9 Save Step 3 Confirm your new password by retyping the password in the box Password Username Current Password Please enter characters a z 4 2 0 9 Mew Username HomeUser Please enter characters a z 4 2 0 9 New Password Please enter characters a z A Z 0 9 Confirm New Password Please enter characters a z 4 2 0 9 Save Step 4 Save your changes Password Username Current Password Please enter characters a z A Z 0 9 Mew Username HomeUser Please enter characters a z 4 Z 0 9 New Password sesssesssssees Please enter characters a z A 7 0 9 Confirm Mew Password essseesseeeres Please enter characters a z A Z 0 9 61 3 8 7 Statistics View router activity and performance here Press Refresh in order to update the page Router Status System Uptime CPU Usage Memory Usage Traffic Statistics Type Sent Packets LAN 2132823 WAN 1207943 WLAN 369604 Parameter System Uptime CPU Usage Memory Usage LAN WAN WLAN 6Days 22Hours 49Minutes 115econds 0 39 10 Received Packets Sent Data KBytes Received Data KBytes 1277454 2302400 108578 2833799 95273 2893995 26471100 371595 1148909 Refresh Description Displays the amount of time the router has been running Displays the current use of the processor CPU Displays the current
11. Rule Items show in every single page 10 Apply Delete All 3 7 Dynamic DNS DNS Keywords Day Time Modify gt p v Current 0 page You may set up DDNS access to the router in order to reach the router from outside the network Step 1 Choose to Enable or Disable the DDNS feature Dynamic DNS DONS Status Service Provider Username Password Domain Name Connection Status 8 Enable O Disable Mo IP wv www nolp com Save Refresh Step 2 Select the DDNS Service Provider that you use Dynamic DNS DDNS Status Service Provider noir fura com Username Password Domain Name Connection Status 8 Enable O Disable Save Refresh 94 Step 3 Enter the Username and Password associated with your DDNS account Dynamic DNS DDNS Status 8 Enable O Disable Service Provider No IP Y www nolp com Username Password Domain Name Connection Status Save Refresh Step 4 Enter the Domain Name web address registered to your DDNS account Dynamic DNS DDNS Status 8 Enable O Disable Service Provider WNo IP Mw WW NO Ip com Username Password Connection Status Save Refresh Step 5 Press Save to apply the changes and check your connection in the Connection Status box Dynamic DNS DONS Status 8 Enable O Disable Service Provider No IP Y www nolp com Username Password Domain Name Connection Status Refresh 55
12. Type and AES or TKIP amp AES as Encryption Type Authentication Type WPA WPA2 PSK w Encryption Type O TKIP AES CI TKIP amp AES Key Mode HEX 8 ASCII Password Please enter 8 63 ASCII characters any combination of a z A Z 0 9 Se Save Encryption Type Select either AES or TKIP It is suggested to select AES if all your wireless devices support this encryption mode Note IEEE802 11n only supports AES encryption If you use TKIP as your encryption wireless data rate will drop to 54Mbps 802 119 standard 2 Password Enter 8 63 characters as the security key of your wireless network B Repeater Repeater mode takes the wireless signal from another router and broadcasts it as Its own You can extend the range of your existing router by using Repeater mode Radio Mode Repeater we Configuration 8 Automatic O Manual Remote AP Name AP Scan Repeater Security Settings Password Save Step 1 Scan for existing wireless networks by pressing AP Scan Radio Mode Repeater w Configuration Automatic Manual Remote AP Name Repeater Security Settings Password Save Step 2 Select the network you d like to repeat and then press Connect E ID Network Name BSSID Channel Radio Band Radio Mode Authentication Type Signal Strength Connect 0 test 00 21 2 20 55 ae 11 B G N AP WPA2 PSK 100 5 1 ProTecTid AP 00 21 2f 3a 1 10 11 B G WN AP WPA2 PSK 849 B 2 ProTecTid 00 50 18 21 d4 3
13. WDS allows you to distinguish between the base router and the repeating router 29 Step 1 Select AP WDS as the Radio Mode Radio Mode AP WDS he Radio Band SSID SSID Broadcast Region Channel Channel Width Control Sideband Configuration Remote AP Name 802 11b g n v Airlink101 Enable O Disable US Channel 11 W C 20MHz 0 40MHz O Lower 8 Upper 8 Automatic Manual AP Scan Step 2 Set the SSID for the network This will be the name of your network so make sure it is easy to remember and recognizable As usual the default will be Airlink101 Radio Mode Radio Band SSID SSID Broadcast Region Channel Channel Width Control Sideband Configuration Remote AP Name AP WDS w 802 11b g n v Airlink101 8 Enable O Disable US w Channel 11 ha O 20MHz 8 40MHz O Lower mu pper 8 Automatic O Manual AP Scan 30 Step 3 Press AP Scan to bring up a list of available networks Radio Mode Radio Band SSID SSID Broadcast Region Channel Channel Width Control Sideband Configuration AP WDS Airlink101 8 Enable US Channel 11 O 20MHz O Lower 8 Automatic Remote AP Name 802 11b g n i 4 8 40MHz 8 Upper O Manual Step 4 Just like in Repeater mode and W ISP the AR686WV2 will source its Internet connection from this base network Select the network you d like to use and pre
14. for the new network Make sure to name the network differently from the main wireless network Multiple SSID Settings Status Enable O Disable MAC Address 08 10 76 29 3c 82 SSID Airlink101 VAP1 SSID Broadcast Enable O Disable Access Control LAN WAN w 3 7 Step 4 Enable or Disable the SSID Broadcast to control whether or not the network is detectable by other network devices Multiple SSID Settings Status Enable O Disable MAC Address 08 10 76 29 3c 82 SSID Airlink101 VAP1 SSID Broadcast Enable O Disable Access Control LAN WAN w Step 5 Set the Access Control of the new network Access Control LAN WAN w LAN WAN WAN Step 6 Choose the Authentication Type Please see section 3 3 1 1 part A for further instructions on securing the network Multiple SSID Security Settings Authentication Type WEP WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WPA SWPA2 PSK Step 7 Press Save to apply the changes Multiple SSID Security Settings Authentication Type None v 38 3 4 Bandwidth Control Bandwidth Control allows you to control the amount of data used by the network This is especially useful if you have Bandwidth limitations set by your ISP or if a particular network device is taking up too much of your available bandwidth Step 1 Enable Bandwidth control to activate the function Bandwidth Control Configuration O Disable Status 0 Uplink Bandwidth g KB s 0 means no limitati
15. manually set the DHCP WAN Settings LES m il Li WAN Connection Type MAC Address MTU Size Primary DNS Secondary DNS Parameter MAC Address Primary DNS Secondary DNS DHCP Cable Modem 08 10 6 29 3c 89 MAC Clone Default MAC 1500 The defaultis 1500 do notchange unless necessary 67 124 146 675 Optional 192 168 1 1 Optional Description Please input MAC address of your computer here if your ISP only permits computer with certain MAC address to access Internet If you are using the computer which used to connect to Internet via cable modem you can simply press Clone MAC bution to fill the WAN s MAC address field with the MAC address of your computer This feature allows you to assign a Primary DNS Server You can obtain this information from your ISP If your ISP does not provide this information you can leave it blank This feature allows you to assign a Secondary DNS Server You can obtain this information from your ISP If your ISP does not provide this information you can leave it blank After you ve finished all settings click Save to save the setting The change will take effect after the router automatically reboots 14 B Static IP Address Enter the WAN IP address WAN Subnet Mask WAN Gateway Primary DNS and secondary DNS addresses provided by your ISP WAN Type WAN Type Wired Access Wireless Access WAN Settings WAN Connection Type Static IP y WAN IP Add
16. 1 1 Optional minutes 0 means remain active at all times Advanced Description Enter the User Name for your DSL account you can obtain this information from your ISP Enter the Password for your DSL account you can obtain this information from your ISP Please input MAC address of your computer here if your ISP only permits computer with certain MAC address to access Internet If you are using the computer which used to connect to Internet via cable modem you can simply press Clone MAC button to fill the WAN s MAC address field with the MAC address of your computer 16 MTU Maximum Transmission Unit Server Name PPPoE AC Name Primary DNS Secondary DNS Connection Control The most common MTU value is 1480 You can configure it as your ISP suggested Enter the DSL service company This is optional Enter name of the Access Concentrator you d like to connect to Leave it blank for automatic configuration This feature allows you to assign a Primary DNS Server You can obtain this information from your ISP If your ISP does not provide this information you can leave it blank This feature allows you to assign a Secondary DNS Server You can obtain this information from your ISP If your ISP does not provide this information you can leave it blank There are 3 modes for you to control the Internet connection Connect Automatically Router will keep the connection to the ISP after the connection is
17. 9 11 B G N AP WPA2 PSK 849 3 maryann 08 10 77 44 42 92 11 B G N AP WPA PSK WPA2 PSK 76 O 4 HAWAI 08 10 6 ea a 7 06 11 B G N AP WPA PSK WPA2 PSK 12 O 3 jim 00 1d 6a b5 e4 29 6 B G N AP WPA PSK WPA2 PSK 60 6 Western Direct Express 14 d6 4d 27 03 ce 6 B G N AP WPA PSK WPA2 PSK 56 O 7 ATT2569 20 e5 2a 8b 2d ba 1 B G N AP WPA2 PSK 52 O 8 Airlink101 00 50 18 21 d6 c8 11 B G N AP WPA2 PSK 329 O 9 Z CWMSAP 5c 0e Bb 5f ide 80 6 B 6 AP WPA2 PSK 489 O Items show in every single page 10 Apply Ll gt i Current 2 page Refresh Step 3 Enter the password of the network you are trying to replicate Radio Mode Repeater Y Configuration Automatic Manual Remote AP Name ProlTecTid AP Scan Repeater Security Settings Step 4 Press Save and wait for 2 5 minutes to allow the AR686WV2 to pick up the signal from the router whose network you are repeating Radio Mode Repeater we Configuration 8 Automatic Manual Remote AP Mame ProlTecTid AP Scan Repeater Security Settings Password password C AP WDS This function is very similar to Repeater mode in that the router will take its input signal from a pre existing network The difference is that when using AP WDS the AR686WV2 is able to broadcast its own unique SSID and network Repeater mode creates an extension of your base router while AP WDS creates a separate network using the signal of your base router Both achieve a similar function but AP
18. AT ut rr AD HODAS DCR DH2PBQS1 56020 4c 80 93 0c 01 9 6 G N AP WPA2 PSK 4 HAWAN 06 10 76 ea a 7 06 11 B G N AP WPA PSK WPA2 PSK 08 E ed Rele ping Reon HEM CoN See pe es a SF eget en a 3 maryann 08 10 77 44 42 92 11 B G N AP WPA PSK WPA2 PSEK Western Direct Express 14 d6 4d 27 03 6 B G N AD WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Western Direct Express 14 d6 4d 27 03 0e 6 B G N Al WPA PSK WPA2 PSE a Spe PE at eg E Segre ere nis Se ee ae a aa ee ZOXOU 4c 00 82 e0 7c D8 1 B 6 N AP WPA PSK WPA2 PSEK 0 ve aa LC A T O m ri AD ADA DOR AATAS DCE jim 00 1d 6a b5 e4 29 6 B G N AP WPA PSK WPA2 PSK 90 9 ZOXOU 4c 00 8 2 80 7d 40 1 B G N AP no 56 Items show in every single page 10 Apply Step 3 If the network is protected by a password enter the password associated with the Network If you manually entered the SSID you will need to select the Authentication Type and select the Encryption Type before entering the password WPA2 PSK Encryption Type TKIP 0 AES Password password 18 Step 4 Select the WAN Connection Type of the network you are connecting to Enter the configurations for the connection type associated with the network you are connecting to Please see Section 3 2 1 1 for information on how to configure the individual connection types WAN Settings WAN Connection Type PPTP Russia PPTP Step 5 After you ve finished all settings click Save The change will take effect after the router automaticall
19. DNS Keywords not listed below Filtering Rule _ l Permit the access with the DNS Keywords not listed below Step 4 Enter a quick description of the domain you want to filter Domain Filtering Rule Settings Description Rule Permit w DNS Keywords Day L Sun LJMon Tue L Wed L Thu Fri Sat LJ Everyday Time 00 00 w 00 00 v JAI Day Add 92 Step 5 Choose whether the rule will Permit or Deny access to websites in the rule Domain Filtering Rule Settings Description DNS Keywords Day Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat LJ Everyday Time 00 00 00 00 CJAll Day Add Step 6 Enter the Keywords for the domains you d like to filter Any website name containing the Keywords will be affected by the filter Domain Filtering Rule Settings Description Rule Permit w DNS Keywords Day ISun L Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Ll sat Everyday Time 00 00 w 00 00 v JAI Day Add Step 7 Set the Day s and Time s you d like the rule to be active Domain Filtering Rule Settings Description Rule Permit we DNS Keywords Step 8 Press Add to create the new Domain rule Domain Filtering Rule Settings Description Rule Permit M DNS Keywords Day Sun Mon L Tue Wed Thu L Fri sat Everyday Time 00 00 w 00 00 Y JAI Day Add 53 Your Domain rules will be listed below on the Domain Filtering List Domain Filtering List ID Description
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21. ER o Advanced Quick Setup Internet Connection Type 0 DHCP O Static IP C PPPoE Other Wireless Setup SSID Airlink101 Security Disable 0 Enable password Password Please enter 8 63 characters 2 2 1 Internet Connection Type select the WAN type associated with your ISP Internet Connection Type DHCP O Static IP C PPPoE Other For Cable Users Please select DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol If your ISP has assigned you a Static IP Please select Static IP and enter the IP information provided by your ISP Press Save to apply changes O DHCP 8 Static IP PPPoE WAN IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS 67 124 146 110 Secondary DNS 192 168 17 Optional If your ISP uses PPP over Ethernet PPPoE Enter the Account and Password provided by your ISP Press Save to apply changes O DHCP O Static IP 8 PPPoE Username Password Note Depending on the ISP you may need to include the domain name with your user name Example username sbcglobal net 2 2 2 Wireless Setup Here you can instantly set up your Wireless Network Wireless Setup SSID Airlink101 1 i 2 foe J l Security _ Disable 6 Enable E password PeSsword rl a a Please enter 8 63 characters SSID Network Name Choose a name for your wireless network Make sure to use a name that you can easily remember The default SSID is set to Airlink101 Pr
22. External ports will be the same Virtual Servers Rule Settings Description Example IP Address 197 168 2 xxx Protocol ALL w External Port 8045 8045 Internal Port 8045 18045 Step 6 Press Add to add the new rule to the Virtual Server Virtual Servers Rule Settings Description Example IP Address 192 168 2 30x Protocol ALL he External Port 8045 8045 Internal Port 8045 8045 Server Rules can be seen and modified in the Virtual Servers List Virtual Servers List ID Description IP Address Protocol External Port Internal Port Modify Items show in every single page 10 Apply lt gt gt 0 Current 0 page Delete All 43 3 5 2 DMZ The DMZ Demilitarized Zone function allows unregulated communication for a specific device on the network We don t recommend using DMZ unless the device you are using will not work behind a Firewall DMZ Status Enable 8 Disable IP Address 0 0 0 0 Save Super DMZ Status Enable 8 Disable MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 Save There are two different types of DMZ connections 1 DMZ Regular DMZ where the IP address assigned will have unregulated communication with outside devices Step 1 Select Enable to activate the DMZ function DMZ Status 6 O Disable IP Address 0 0 0 0 Save Step 2 Enter the IP Address of the device that you d like to place in the DMZ DMZ Status Enable O Disable IP Address Save 44 St
23. Filtering Rule Settings Description Rule Permit v Source MAC Address A Day Sun Mon _ Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat _ Everyday Time 00 00 w 00 00 OAI Day Add Step 7 Set the Day s and Time s you d like the rule to be active MAC Filtering Rule Settings Description Rule Permit w Source MAC Address Step 8 Press Add to create the client profile MAC Filtering Rule Settings Description Rule Permit w Source MAC Address Day L Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri L sat L Everyday Time 00 00 00 00 JAll Day Add Your full clientelle will be listed below on the MAC Filtering List MAC Filtering List ID Description Rule MAC Address Day Time Modify Items show in every single page 10 Apply Ll gt 0 y Current 0 page Delete All 91 3 6 3 Domain Filtering Domain Filtering allows you to control which websites clients can or cannot access based on key words Step 1 Enable or Disable the function Domain Filtering Status O Enable 8 Disable O Deny the access with the DNS Keywords not listed below Filtering Rule aa Permit the access with the DNS Keywords not listed below Save Step 2 Choose whether or not the domains will be denied or granted access Domain Filtering Statu E O Enable ION Disable Filtering Rule n Step 3 Press Save to apply the changes Domain Filtering Status Enable 8 Disable O Deny the access with the
24. ct to your wireless network This is similar to the MAC filtering covered in Section 3 3 2 with the addition of scheduling options Step 1 Enable or Disable the MAC Filter Wireless MAC Filtering Status Enable 8 Disable O Deny the listed devices to access the network others are permitted Filtering Rule _ l HEOR d Permit the listed devices to access the network others are denied Save Step 2 Choose whether or not the clients on the list are denied or granted exclusive access to the wireless network Wireless MAC Filtering Status Enable 8 Disable Filtering Rule Step 3 Press Save to continue MAC Address Filtering Status Enable 8 Disable O Deny the network access for the devices MAC address not listed below Filtering Rule _ l l E RA 0 Permit the network access for the devices MAC address not listed below Step 4 Enter a quick description of the device you want to filter MAC Filtering Rule Settings Description Rule Permit y Source MAC Address Day Sun L Mon Tue Wed Thu L Fri L Sat L Everyday Time 00 00 w 00 00 JAI Day Add 50 Step 5 Set the whether or not the new Rule allows or denies access MAC Filtering Rule Settings Description Source MAC Address Day Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat LJ Everyday Time 00 00 w 00 00 w JAI Day Add Step 6 Enter the MAC address of the device you want to filter MAC
25. d with extended wireless coverage delivers fast and reliable connections for all of your networking applications The built in gigabit switch highly increases the wired Ethernet speed The Green power saving technology intelligently reduces power consumption when no network activity is detected A full range of security features such as WEP WPA PSK and WPA2 PSK provide the highest level of wireless network security The bundled EZ Setup Wizard allows you to set up the router with an easy to use user interface Best of all AR686WV2 works with all 802 11n g b network devices which ensures compatibility with the existing wireless products Other features of this router including e Support high wireless data rate of up to 300Mbps with 802 11n standard e Built in 4 port full duplex 10 100Mbps Switch to connect your wired network up to Fast Ethernet speeds with cable length and link down power saving e Support virtual server ALG DMZ and UPnP for various networking applications e Support multiple sessions IPSec L2TP and PPTP VPN pass through e Advanced NAT SPI firewall with DoS detection prevents your network from outside attacks e Wirelessly connect to another 4 AR686WV2 routers with WDS Wireless Distribution System supported e Establish secured wireless connection via Easy Setup Button WPS compatible e QoS Quality of Service designed for prioritizing multimedia data transmission 1 e VoIP online gaming or movie streaming etc
26. e e Two 1 8dBi un detachable dipole antennas Operation Modes e AP e WDS e AP WDS e Repeater e Client Security e WEP 64 128 bit e WPA WPA2 WPA2 PSK WPA PSK Warranty LEDs e Power Status WAN WLAN LAN1 4 Advanced Features e NAT session e SPI Firewall e DoS Protection e Static and Dynamic route System Requirement e Windows Mac or Linux operating system e Installed Ethernet adapter e Recommended use with Airlink101 Wireless N 300 products Power e DC5V 1A Dimensions e 156 x 110 x 22 mm LxWxH Temperature e Operating 0 C to 40 C Humidity e Operating 10 to 90 Non Condensing e Limited 1 year warranty Certification e FCC CE 64 Technical Support E mail support airlink101 com Toll Free 1 888 746 3238 Website www airlink101 com Theoretical maximum wireless signal rate derived from IEEE standard 802 11 specifications Actual data throughput will vary Network conditions and environmental factors including volume of network traffic building materials and construction mix of wireless products used radio frequency interference e g cordless telephones and microwaves as well as network overhead lower actual data throughput rate Compatibility with 802 11n devices from other manufactures is not guaranteed Specifications are subject to change without notice Photo of product may not reflect actual content All products and trademarks are the property of their respective owners
27. e enabled the wireless security then click OK Or you can push the Easy Setup Button on the router and wireless adapter for wireless security synchronization only works for devices with WPS M The wireless connection should now be established TH Connect to a Network Type the network security key Security key Hide characters 10 Chapter 3 Advanced Router Configuration You can make advanced configurations on this router to meet your network s needs such as Virtual Server Access Control Network Security etc If you have already gone through the Setup Wizard you do NOT need to configure anything here for you to start using the Internet In order to enter the Web Configuration Utility of your router you need to first log into the router from your web browser Please follow the steps below Step 1 From the computer that is connected to the router open the web browser i e Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox and type 192 168 2 1 or the IP address you assigned to this router in the address bar and press Enter GC O 192 168 2 1 Step 2 Click on the Advanced Menu icon in the upper right hand corner Quick Setup Internet Connection Type DHCP O Static IP Wireless Setup SSID Airlink101 Security _ Disable 0 Enable password Password Oil dae aii ap i aD E a ea Please enter 8 63 characters 11 3 1 Status The status page shows the current router configurations You can f
28. ep 3 Press Save to apply the change DMZ Status 8 Enable O Disable IP Address 192 168 200 2 Super DMZ Super DMZ assigns the WAN IP address to the device This may affect other clients on your LAN Step 1 Select Enable to activate the Super DMZ function Super DMZ Status Ene O Disable MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 Save Step 2 Enter the MAC Address of the network device that will be set to the Super DMZ The device will be assigned the WAN IP Address Super DMZ Status 8 Enable O Disable MAC Address 100 Step 2 Press Save to apply the change Super DMZ Status IO Enable O Disable MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 45 3 5 3 UPnP UPnP Universal Plug and Play is automatically enabled Here you can enable or disable UPnP function UPnP Setting Status Enable O Disable Save 3 5 4 Port Triggering Port Triggering is very similar to Port Forwarding and is used for special applications Please see section 3 5 1 for more information on how to configure Port Triggering Rules Port Triggering Rule Settings Predefined Rule Select One w Description Trigger Protocol TCP hel Trigger Port Forward Protocol TCP w Forward Port Add 3 6 Access Control GIP Filtering E MAC Filtering E Domain Filtering You can control how or when clients in the network communicate with each other and with the internet 46 3 6 1 IP Filtering IP Filtering allows yo
29. ess Save to after you have chosen your own unique network name Security The default security uses WPA WPA2 PSK encryption and is always enabled If you d like an open network you disable the security and Save your changes We strongly recommend leaving the Security enabled Password The factory default password is password Make sure to set your own password in order to protect your network The password must be at least 8 characters long We recommend using a mix of letters and numbers Press Save to apply the new password Congratulations Your router is ready for basic use You can plug devices in directly through one of the LAN ports or connect wirelessly Please go to section 2 3 if you require assistance with Connecting Wirelessly to the network 2 3 Connect to Router Wirelessly In this section you can find the instructions of how to connect to the router wirelessly with your Windows 7 computer You can also refer to the manual of your wireless adapter on how to connect to the router Step 1 Click on the wireless icon in the system tray on your desktop A list of available network will pop up Select the SSID that you set in the previous section then press Connect Not connected Fiill Connections are available Wireless Network Connection 7 APO Airlink101 trigger TestHao prolecTid AP 12 33 PM 11 16 2011 Step 2 Enter the password you configured for the network if you hav
30. established Connect on Demand Router will connect to the ISP when its clients send outgoing packets Maximum Idle Time This feature allows you to set up the amount of time of inactivity before disconnecting your PPPoE session Set it to zero or enable Auto reconnect to disable this feature Connect Manually Router will not connect to the ISP until user clicks the Connect button on the Status page After you ve finished all settings click Save to save the setting The change will take effect after the router automatically reboots 3 2 1 2 WAN Type Wireless Access Step 1 Select Wireless Access if you d like to use an existing Wireless Network as your input connection rather than the traditional WAN Port WAN Type 17 Step 2 Press AP Scan to view a list of available networks Alternatively you may manually enter the SSID of the network you d like to connect to WISP Settings SSID Authentication Type None W Step 2 Select the network you d like to connect to by marking the circle on the right of the network Press Connect when your network has been selected If you do not see your network press Refresh to rescan for available networks ID Network Name BSSID Channel Radio Band Radio Mode Authentication Type Signal Strength Connect test 00 21 2 20 55 ae 11 B G N AP WPA2 PSK 100 ProTecTid AP 00 21 2 3a 1 10 11 B G N AP WPA2 PSK 83 O 2 ProTecTid 00 50 18 21 d4 39 11 B G N AP WPA2 PSK 849 Mino 4 ESF A AAD
31. ind detailed information about your wired and wireless network here as well as the WAN connection AR686WV2 WAN Connection Type GB Status MAC Address Network see IP Address a Wireless Bandwidth Control Subnet Mask 3 Forwarding Default Gateway E Access Control Primary DNS Dynamic DNS Secondary DNS Advanced Link Status System Tools LAN MAC Address IP Address Subnet Mask DHCP Server Wireless Wireless Status SSID Radio Mode Authentication Type Channel MAC Address WPS Status 3 2 Network DHCP 08 10 76 29 3c 89 192 168 1 36 255 259 255 0 192 168 1 1 67 124 146 110 192 168 1 1 Connected 08 10 76 29 3c 80 192 168 2 1 22 Oe oD Enable Enable Airlink101 AP WPA WPA2 PSK 08 10 76 29 3c 81 Disable Disconnect 192 168 2 2 192 168 2 254 Here you can configure the Networking properties of the router AR686WV2 WAN Type WAN Type M Status EWAN ELAN mIPTV E Address Reservation E Operation Mode WAN Settings WAN Connection Type Save 12 0 Wired Access _ Wireless Access DHCP Cable Modem l v Advanced 3 2 1 WAN ARG6G amp 6WV2 WAN Type WAN Type Wired Access Wireless Access M Status WAN Settings WAN Connection Type DHCP Cable Modem i Save Advanced Address Reservation E Operation Mode 3 2 1 1 WAN Type Wired Access Select Wired Access if you are connecting to your Modem using an Ethe
32. ing ending address of the IP address pool Active clients on the DHCP server will be listed here 20 3 2 3 IPTV AR686WV2 Mode Mode Automatic w M Status Save Network EWAN ELAN HIPT Address Reservation E Operation Mode If your television service uses IPTV you can configure the settings here Please consult your TV service providers for more details on how to configure the IPTV settings 3 2 4 Address Reservation AR686WV2 Address Reservation Description M Status IP Address Network EWAN MAC Address ELAN Add mIPIV B Address Reservation Address Reservation List E Operation Mode ID Description IP Address MAC Address Modity a Wireless E a Items show in every single page 10 Apply lt gt 0 Current 0 page E Bandwidth Control z Delete All m Forwarding When using a DHCP server you may find situations where you want to reserve an IP address for a certain network device Step 1 Enter a brief description of the Network Device Address Reservation Description Network Device IP Address MAC Address Add 21 Step 2 Enter the IP Address you would like to reserve Make sure the IP address is configured statically to the Network Device you are using Address Reservation Description Network Device MAC Address Add Step 3 Enter the MAC Address of the network device Address Reservation Description Network Device IP Address 197 168 27 XXX Step 4
33. ll the hosts w Protocol ALL W Port Day Sun U Mon L Tue Wed L Thu Fri Sat Everyday Time 00 00 w 00 00 v JAI Day Add Step 6 Enter the IP information of the device you want to filter IP Filtering Rule Settings Description Rule Permit Source Host All the hosts Destination Host All the hosts Protocol ALL Port Day Sun Mon Tue _ Wed Thu Fri Sat Everyday Time 00 00 w 00 00 JAI Day Add 48 Step 7 Set the Day s and Time s you d like the rule to be active IP Filtering Rule Settings Description Rule Permit ne Source Host All the hosts ka Destination Host All the hosts w Protocol ALL y Port Day Sun L Mon _ Tue L Wed L Thu L Fri Sat LJ Everyday Time 00 00 w 00 00 v JAI Day Add Step 8 Press Add to create the client profile IP Filtering Rule Settings Description Rule Permit W Source Host All the hosts v Destination Host All the hosts e Protocol ALL b Port Day Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu L Fri LL Sat Everyday Time 00 00 w 00 00 v JAI Day Add Your full clientelle will be listed below on the IP Filtering List IP Filtering List ID Description Rule Source IP Destination IP Protocol Port Day Time Items show in every single page 10 Apply lt gt 0 w CurrentO page Delete All 49 Modify 3 6 2 MAC Filtering MAC Filtering allows you to control who can conne
34. n covers all the Forwarding functions of your router 3 5 1 Virtual Server The Virtual Server allows external devices to communicate with devices inside your network over the internet Set the server rules to control which devices are granted remote access This feature is also known as Port Forwarding AR686WV2 Virtual Servers Rule Settings Description Status IP Address a Network e Protocol ALL ty m Wireless Bandwidth Control cold Internal Port Forwarding Internal Port Add Step 1 Enter a quick description for the network device Virtual Servers Rule Settings Description Example Step 2 Enter the IP Address of the device you wish to forward If you are unsure of the IP Address you can check your DHCP Client List covered in section 3 2 2 Virtual Servers Rule Settings Description Example IP Address 9197 168 2 xox Step 3 Select the Protocol you d like to use for the forwarding service Select All if you are unsure or if there are multiple protocols required for your device Virtual Servers Rule Settings Description Example IP Address 197 168 2200 Protocol 42 Step 4 Set the External Port number or range This will be the port number needed to access the device from the outside Virtual Servers Rule Settings Description Example IP Address 192 168 2000 Protocol ALL e External Port 18045 18045 Step 5 Set the Internal Port number or range In most cases the Internal and
35. nable O Disable O Deny the listed devices to access the network others are permitted Filtering Rule E ae Permit the listed devices to access the network others are denied Step 4 Enter a quick description of the device you want to filter Wireless MAC Filtering List Management Description MAC Address Step 5 Enter the MAC address of the device you want to filter Wireless MAC Filtering List Management Description ExampleDevice MAC Address 34 Step 6 Press Add to create the client profile Wireless MAC Filtering List Management Description ExampleDevice MAC Address Dae92fj02lke20 Your full clientelle will be listed below on the Wireless MAC Filtering List Wireless MAC Filtering List ID Description MAC Address Modify Items show in every single page 10 Apply lt gt 0 w Current 0 page Delete All 3 3 3 WPS Setting WPS is a way to connect a wireless device to the network with the press of a button or by entering a PIN WPS Setting WPS Status Disable Enable WPS PIN Code 46787019 Gen New PIN Add Device Connecting to the Router Press Enable WPS in order to activate the WPS function WPS Setting WPS Status Disable PIN Code 46787019 Gen New PIN Add Device 35 Easy Push Button After WPS has been enabled press the WPS button on the router for 2 seconds and then press the WPS button on your device in order to establish a wireless connection See yo
36. on Rule Downlink Bandwidth KB s 0 means no limitation Save Step 2 Set the Uplink and Downlink limit for the router Bandwidth Control Configuration Status 8 Enable O Disable Uplink Bandwidth KB s 0 means no limitation Rule Li Li rp 1 Li Li 7 Downlink Bandwidth KB s 0 means no limitation Save Step 3 Press Save to apply the change Bandwidth Control Configuration Status ON Enable G Disable Uplink Bandwidth 9 KB s 0 means no limitation Rule Downlink Bandwidth py KB s 0 means no limitation 39 Step 4 Set a Description for the device or devices associated with the Bandwidth rule you are setting Bandwidth Control Rule Settings Description Status Enable na Host All the hosts Uplink Bandwidth KB s 0 means no limitation Guaranteed Bandwidth a oe Downlink Bandwidth KB s 0 means no limitation Uplink Bandwidth KB s 0 means no limitation Restricted Bandwidth l l T Downlink Bandwidth KB s 0 means no limitation Add Step 5 Enable or Disable the control rule you are setting Bandwidth Control Rule Settings Description Status Enable Disable Step 6 Choose the devices that the rule will apply to You can select all the devices on the network or use set a rule for a specific device using the IP address or subnet Host PAI the hosts All the hosts Specific hosts Host s subnet Host s segment Step 7 Set Guaranteed Bandwidth
37. osa 37 3 4 BANDWIDTH CONTROL c sssccccccessececcceesececceseuseeecseeuaeceecsseaseceecsseuaeceeeseeueeeeeesaugeeeesssaaseeessssasaeeessaas 39 3 9 FORWARDINC ia A IN IN IES 42 E A oeeetnola 42 SAA Y A A A E 44 DIS OPP id 46 IIL O A A O TETS 46 SO ACCESS CONTROL BAE oo EEO al 46 OPO HE EU A O O 47 DOE VAG AITOR AA AAA ANTAS 50 36 a terme nr ere rere rer enre ter reer ae E ert erie re mere EE reer Teer errr rey 52 Se DYNAMIC DNG lt n aiitiai ae a aati nde tite o it O e A th O E 54 BiG OY STEN POOLS did 56 IO LFW SEPIA dE saci ciaates a ic diia 56 9 012 BACKUP amp IICSIOlS aii IA A AS A EAS A 57 310 0 DIAGNOSE TOOS 0 E ETD 58 FiO EMO Mana Ni a AD AA NA cias 59 BOOT IMO SOUINOS dt A A A A A A e td ae 60 DO DARAS WO tia AS ER EA I ii 60 HOSTS LANUS A A A cda 62 FOO leM LOO A A 63 ES A IN 63 3 06 10 Factory Des AA A cus ealas 63 CHAPTER 4 APRENDE a crdcescescerdseausasesvecsscccsocsseesseesacusuacesedececsccdeecseessesessseseassacsventeeeas 64 4 1 HARDWARE SPECIFICATION ccccccccccssssssscscsssccccccccssccccccsccccccccccccscesecesccccssccesssacescceessecessassaceassssueeeess 64 TECHNICA LS UR POR Toons nia ae ea An a cid 65 Chapter 1 Product Information 1 1 Introduction and safety information Congratulations on your purchase of the Airlink101 AR686WV2 Wireless N 300 Green Router This Router is recommended to be used with AirLink101 Wireless N 300 products to provide the best performance The high bandwidth combine
38. ption Enable or disable wireless function Displays the MAC Address of the Wireless portion of the AR686W V2 Select the function of the wireless radio See Section 3 3 1 1 for more information on the different Radio Modes The wireless radio on the AR686WV2 is capable of different functions Select the mode based on the function you need Radio Mode Access Point Access Point Repeater AP WDS WDS Client A Access Point This is the standard wireless mode Wireless devices will be able to connect to the wireless network when the AR686W V2 is in Access Point mode 24 Parameters Wireless Mode SSID Network Name Radio Mode Radio Band SSID SSID Broadcast Region Channel Channel Width Control Sideband Access Point w 802 11b g n Y gt Airlink101 8 Enable O Disable US ha Auto W O 20MHz 8 40MHz O Lower Upper Description Please select the wireless mode from one of the following options 11b g n mixed 2 4GHz band allows 802 11b 802 11g and 802 11n wireless network clients to connect to this router maximum transfer rate 11Mbps for 802 11b clients maximum 54Mbps for 802 11g clients and maximum 300Mbps for 802 11n clients 11b Only 2 4GHz band only allows 802 11b wireless network clients to connect to this router maximum transfer rate 11Mbps 11g Only 2 4GHz band only allows 802 11g wireless network clients to connect to this router maximum tran
39. ress Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS 192 168 1 1 Optional Save Advanced After you ve finished all settings click Save to save the setting The change will take effect after the router automatically reboots D PPP Over Ethernet PPPoE PPPoE is most common among DSL providers Enter your Username and Password and press Save WAN Settings WAN Connection Type PPPoE i Username example sbcglobal net Password example 8 Connect Automatically O Connect on Demand Max Idle Time 5 minutes 0 means remain active at all times O Connect Manually Save Advanced If you require further configurations press Advanced for more options 15 WAN Settings WAN Connection Type Username Password 8 Connect Automatically WAN Connection Type Username Password MAC Address MTU Size Server Name PPPoE AC Name Primary DNS Secondary DNS Connect Automatically O Connect Manually C Connect on Demand Max Idle Time 5 C Connect Manually Parameter Username Password MAC Address Save PPPoE v example sbcglobal net example _ Connect on Demand Max Idle Time 5 minutes 0 means remain active at all times Save PPPoE w example sbcglobal net example gt 08 10 6 29 3c 89 MAC Clone Default MAC 1480 The default is 1480 do not change unless necessary Optional Optional 67 124 146 675 Optional 192 168
40. rnet cable WAN Type WAN Type Wired Access O Wireless Access Under WAN Settings select the WAN Connection Type used by your ISP A Dynamic IP Address Click on Dynamic IP if you are connecting to Internet through a cable modem B Static IP Address Click on Static IP Address if your ISP Internet Service Provider has provided you a set of IP addresses for your Internet connection C PPP over Ethernet PPPoE Click on PPP over Ethernet if you are connecting to Internet through a DSL modem Note For DSL users your WAN type is either Dynamic IP Address or PPP over Ethernet If you are not sure which one you are using it is Suggested to select PPP over Ethernet for your WAN type and if you cannot connect to the Internet with this setting try to select Dynamic IP instead Otherwise you can call your ISP to confirm which WAN type you are using Russia PPPoE Use Russia PPPoE if using the router in Russia Unifi PPPoE For use when attempting to connect to the Unifi network Maxis PPPoE For use when attempting to connect to the Maxis Network PPTP Russia PPTP Some ISPs require the use of PPTP to connect to their services Qmnmoao H L2TP Some ISPs require the use of L2TP to connect to their services 13 Please see the following instructions for settings for the 3 most common WAN types A DHCP DHCP WAN is the common among cable ISP s There is no configuration necessary Click on Advanced if you d like to
41. router 99 3 8 5 Time Management Adjust the internal clock of your Router This is a very important step if you have enabled any rules that run on a schedule Select the NTP Network Time Protocol of your time zone or manually enter the time yourself If you have your own NTP server you may also use that to set your router s clock Time Settings Current Time 05 28 2014 16 05 35 Type NTP O Manual GMT GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US Canada Los Angel Save Refresh NTP Server NTP Server IP Name 65 55 56 206 Optional Save 3 8 6 Password lt is recommended that you set a Username and Password on the router in order to protect your privacy and make sure no one tampers with your configurations This is especially important if you have enabled Remote Access to the router through features such as DDNS or Remote Management Step 1 Set the username you wish to use Please note that the username is case sensitive Password Username Current Password Please enter characters a z A Z 0 9 Mew Username Please enter characters a z 4 Z 0 9 New Password Please enter characters a z A Z 0 9 Confirm New Password Please enter characters a z A Z 0 9 Save 60 Step 2 Type the password that you would like to use Please note that the password is case sensitive Password Username Current Password Please enter characters a z 4 Z 0 9 Mew Username HomeUser Please enter characters a z A 7 0 9 New
42. sfer rate 54Mbps 11n Only 2 4GHz band only allows 802 11n wireless network clients to connect to this router maximum transfer rate 300Mbps This is the name of your wireless network You can type any alphanumeric characters here maximum 32 characters SSID is used to identify your own wireless router from others when there are multiple wireless routers in the same area We recommend you change it to something you can easily remember and identify 20 SSID Broadcast Select Enable to broadcast the SSID so that your wireless client can detect it on the available wireless network list Region Select the region you live in Channel Please select a channel from the drop down list of Channel Number for broadcasting You can let the router automatically choose a channel or manually assign one yourself Channel Width Choose between 20MHz or 40MHz default Control Sideband Choose whether the extension channel is offset above or below the wireless chamnel AP Security Settings We recommend setting a security measure on your wireless network Please review the different Authentication Types to find the best option for securing your network WEP Note IEEE802 11n only supports WPA2 PSK or WPA PSK AES encryption If you use WEP as your encryption wireless data rate will drop to 54Mbps 802 11g standard AP Security Settings For the best security of your wireless network we strongly recommend you to set WPA2 PSK as A
43. ss Connect to continue ID Network Name BSSID 0 test 00 21 2f 20 55 ae 1 ProTecTid AP 00 21 2 3a 1 10 2 ProTecTid 00 50 18 21 d4 39 3 maryann 08 10 77 44 42 92 4 HAWAII 08 10 7G ea a 7 06 5 jim 00 1d 6a b5 e4 29 6 Western Direct Express 14 d6 4d 27 03 0e 7 ATT2569 20 e5 2a 8b 2d ba 8 Airlink101 00 50 18 21 d6 c8 g ZCWMSAP 5c0e 8b 5fde 80 Items show in every single page 10 Apply Channel Radio Band 11 B 6 N 11 B G N 11 B G N 11 B G MN 11 B G N 6 B G N 6 B G N 1 B G N 11 B G N 6 B 6 Radio Mode AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP Authentication Type WPA2 PSK WPA2 PSK WPA2 PSK WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WPA2 PSK WPA2 PSK WPA2 PSK Current 2 page Refresh Step 5 Enter the Password of the network you are connecting to WDS Security Settings 31 E Signal Strength Connect 100 O 84 O 76 O 72 O 60 O 56 O 52 O 22 O 48 O Step 6 Setup the security settings for your new network Please see AP Security Settings in the Access Point section for more details The factory default is password We recommend changing that to something that only you will know AP Security Settings For the best security of your wireless network we strongly recommend you to set WPA2 PSK as Authentication Type and AES or TKIP amp AES as Encryption Type Authentication Type WPA WPA2 PSK v Encryption Type C TKIP D AES 8
44. tep 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 WAN Cable DSL jack o jap S ogaao Modem Router Step 2 Power on the modem Step 3 With another network cable connect one end of the cable to your computer s Ethernet port and connect the other end to one of the LAN ports of the router as shown in the following figure After setup finishes you can remove the network cable between the computer and router if you want to use wireless connection LAN Cable DSL jack Computer Router Step 4 Plug the power adapter to the router and connect it to an electrical outlet Electrical Outlet 1 Computer AG al UR Router Da Cable DSL jack t OOOO T Modem Step 5 Power on your computer Step 6 Check LEDs of the router make sure Status WAN W LAN and the LAN port that the computer is connected to are ON 2 2 Configure the Router with Quick Setup setting up the router is made easy with the Quick Setup page Here you can configure the most basic aspects of your router Step 1 Open the web browser i e Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox of the computer connected to the router and type 192 168 2 1 or the IP address you assigned to this router in the address bar and press Enter C 192 168 2 1 Step 2 You will be taken to the Quick Setup page 74
45. twork This is similar to Bridge mode with the difference being that Client mode will only output signal to a single device on the LAN Please see section 3 3 1 1 B for instructions on how to setup Client mode 3 3 2 MAC Filtering MAC Filtering allows you to control who can connect to your wireless network Every wireless device has its own unique MAC address With MAC filtering you can choose who can or who cannot join your network Wireless MAC Filtering Status Enable 0 Disable O Deny the listed devices to access the network others are permitted Filtering Rule _ l 8 Permit the listed devices to access the network others are denied Save Wireless MAC Filtering List Management Description MAC Address Add Wireless MAC Filtering List ID Description MAC Address Modify Items show in every single page 10 Apply lt gt 0 Current 0 page Delete All 33 Step 1 Enable or Disable the MAC Filter Wireless MAC Filtering Status Enable 8 Disable O Deny the listed devices to access the network others are permitted Filtering Rule oF e Permit the listed devices to access the network others are denied Save Step 2 Choose whether or not the clients on the list are denied or granted exclusive access to the wireless network Wireless MAC Filtering Status O Enable 8 Disable Filtering Rule a Step 3 Press Save to continue Wireless MAC Filtering Status E
46. u to control who can connect to your wireless network This is similar to the MAC filtering covered in Section 3 3 2 but the devices are identified by their IP addresses and you can schedule specific times for the rules you set Step 1 Enable or Disable the IP Filter IP Filtering Status O Enable 8 Disable O Deny the network access for the devices IP address not listed below Filtering Rule _ A aes E 6 Permit the network access for the devices IP address not listed below Save Step 2 Choose whether or not the clients on the list are denied or granted exclusive access to the wireless network IP Filtering Status Enable 8 Disable Filtering Rule E Step 3 Press Save to continue IP Filtering Status Enable 8 Disable O Deny the network access for the devices IP address not listed below Filtering Rule _ l OI l ae Permit the network access for the devices IP address not listed below 47 Step 4 Enter a quick description of the device you want to filter IP Filtering Rule Settings Description Rule Permit Y Source Host All the hosts w Destination Host All the hosts tul Protocol ALL J Port Day ISun Mon _ Tue lL Wed _ Thu Fri L Sat Everyday Time 00 00 iw 00 00 UAI Day Add Step 5 Set the whether or not the new Rule allows or denies access IP Filtering Rule Settings Description Source Host All the hosts w Destination Host A
47. ur devices User Manual for specific push button protocol PIN Code Use the PIN code generated by the router to connect with your device Press Gen New PIN if youd like to create a new PIN for the router Connecting From the Router Press Add Device WPS Setting WPS Status Enable Disable WPS PIN Code 46787019 Gen New PIN PIN Code Enter the PIN given by the device you d like to add to the network Press Connect to start the connection Add A New Device 8 Enter the new device s PIN O Press the button of the new device in two minutes Connect Back Push Button You can digitally activate the Easy Push Button by selecting the button option and pressing Connect Add A New Device O Enter the new device s PIN ef ress the button of the new device in two minutes Connect Back 36 3 3 4 Multiple SSID The AR686WV2 is able to broadcast up to 3 additional wireless networks AR686WV2 Multiple SSID Select AP AP1 a E Status Multiple SSID Settings Network Status Q Enable 8 Disable Wireless E Wireless Settings MAC Address 08 10 76 29 3c 82 eee SSID Airlink101_VAP1 E WPS Setting SSID Broadcast Enable O Disable E Wireless Advanced Access Control LAN WAWN te Step 1 Choose which SSID you d like to configure Multiple SSID Select AP Step 2 Press Enable to activate the AP selected in the previous step Multiple SSID Settings Gee O Disable Step 3 Set the SSID
48. use of the memory RAM View data usage of all devices connected to the LAN ports of the router View data usage of the WAN connection to your ISP View data usage of all devices connected to the wireless network 62 3 8 8 System Log View past events on the System Log The Log is active as long as the router is running You may scroll pages to see older events or delete the history by selecting Delete All System Log ID Time Log Content Items show in every single page 10 Apply lt gt 0 Current 0 page Delete All 3 8 9 System Restart Restart the entire router here Simply press Restart and the router will shut itself down before automatically powering back up Make sure the power chord remains attached or the router will not restart System Restart Tips The network will be disconnected for a while during the restart 3 8 10 Factory Default You can reset the router to factory conditions by using the Factory Default function Please note that this will wipe any and all prior configurations you may have made Press Restore and wait for the router to reset Do no unplug the power during this process Factory Defaults Tips All configuration settings will be restored to their default values 63 Chapter 4 Appendix 4 1 Hardware Specification Standards e IEEE 802 11b g n e IEEE 802 3 802 3u 802 3ab Frequency e 2 4GHz Ports e 1x 10 100Mbps WAN port e 4x 10 100Mbps LAN port Antenna typ
49. uthentication Type and AES or TKIP amp AES as Encryption Type Authentication Type WEP W When WPS is enabled it s not recommended to set WEP as Authentication Type Key Length 64bits O 128bits Key Mode HEX 8 ASCII Password Please enter 5 ASCH characters any combination of a z A Z 0 9 Save Key Length Select 64 bits or 128 bits key length 26 Key Mode Select HEX or ASCII You can select ASCII alphanumeric format or Hexadecimal in the a f and O 9 range for the key format Password Set a WEP Key you wish to use and enter the key value lf you select HEX and 64 bits enter a 10 digit Hex key for example 12345abcde lf you select ASCII and 64 bits enter a 5 digit ASCII key for example xyz01 lf you select HEX and 128 bits enter a 26 digit Hex key for example 12345abcde6 890bcdef1 23456 If you select ASCII and 128 bits enter a 13 digit ASCII key for example wepkeyexample WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Wi Fi Protected Access WPA Is an advanced security standard You can use a pre shared key PSK to authenticate wireless stations and encrypt data during communication so the encryption key is not easy to be broken by hackers This can greatly improve your wireless security WPA2 PSK AES is the most secured setting for general users AP Security Settings For the best security of your wireless network we strongly recommend you to set WPA2 PSK as Authentication
50. y reboots Please allow 2 5 minutes for the connection to establish WAN Settings WAN Connection Type DHCP Cable Modem w Advanced 3 2 2 LAN AR6E6WV2 LAN IP Address 192 168 2 1 M Status Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Network EWAN Save amp Reboot DHCP Server WIPT Ti L lt E Address Reservation DHCP Status 0 Enable O Disable E Operation Mode Start IP Address 192 168 2 2 19 Enter the LAN configurations in order to adjust the settings of your Local Area Network IP Address Subnet Mask DHCP Server DHCP Status Start IP Address End IP Address DHCP Client List ID IP Address Items show in every single page 10 Parameter IP Address Subnet Mask DHCP Status Start IP Address End IP Address Client List 192 168 2 1 255 255 259 0 Save amp Reboot 8 Enable O Disable 192 168 2 2 192 168 2 254 Save MAC Address 3c 97 0e 50 8c 1b Peter Apply t p Keep All Description Host Name Reserved Status Operation sa Mo Online 1 Current 1 page The local IP address of this router You can change it if necessary Enter the Password for your DSL account you can obtain this information from your ISP Select Disable or Enable the DHCP server Whenever there is a request from a network client the DHCP server will automatically allocate an unused IP address from the IP address pool to the requesting computer You must specify a range by entering the start
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