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1. Appendix D 6 1 WorldWide Technical Support REGION COUNTRY OF PURCHASE SERVICE CENTRE CANADA web site email Canada contact numbers hours of operation LOS ANGELES USA web site email USA contact numbers hours of operation Mexico Central and Southern America MIAMI USA web site email 6 87 SERVICE INFORMATION www engeniuscanada com rma engeniuscanada com Toll Free 1 888 397 2788 Local 1 905 940 8181 Monday Friday 9 00AM to 5 30PM EST GMT 5 www engeniustech com support engeniustech com Toll Free 1 888 735 7888 Local 1 714 432 8668 Monday Friday 8 00 AM to 4 30 PM PST GMT 8 ES es engeniustech com PT pg engeniustech com miamisupport engeniustech com APPENDIX D REGION COUNTRY OF PURCHASE 8 00 AM to 5 30PM EST GMT 5 Europe 9 00 AM 5 00 PM GMT 1 Africa Middle East Russia CIS Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Georgia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Moldova Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Turkey Afghanistan Pakistan Bangladesh Maldives Nepal Bhutan Sri Lanka SERVICE CENTRE NETHERLANDS DUBAI UAE contact numbers hours of operation web site email contact numbers hours of operation web site email contact numbers hours of operation 6 88 SERVICE INFORMATION Miami 1 305 887 7378 Sao Paulo Brazil 55 11 3957 0303 D F Mexico 52 55 1163 8894 Monday Friday www engeniusnetworks
2. 6 43 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS 6 6 1 Static IPv6 Use Link Local Address Enable or disable LAN link local address IPv6 Address Enter the LAN local IPv6 address for the router Subnet Prefix Length Enter the subnet prefix length Default Gateway Enter the default gateway Primary IPv6 DNS Address Enter the primary IPv6 DNS address Secondary IPv6 DNS Address Enter the secondary IPv6 DNS address LAN IPv6 Address Enter the LAN IPv6 address LAN IPv6 Link Local Address Enter the LAN IPv6 link local address Enable Automatic IPv6 Address Assignment Enable or disable automatic IPv6 address assignment Autoconfiguration Type Enter the autoconfiguration type Default SLAAC RDNSS Router Advertisement Lifetime Enter the IPv6 Address Lifetime in minutes Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 6 44 Use Link Local Address IPvb Address subnet Prefix Length Default Gateway Primary IPvo DNS Address secondary IPvo DNS Address LAN IPv6 Address LAN IPv6 Link Local Address Enable Automatic IPvo Address Assignment Autoconfiguration Type Router Advertisement Lifetime STATIC IPV6 FES80 202 6FFF FECT ERES SLAAC RDNSS 1440 minutes Cancel Apply BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS Obtain A DNS Server Address Automatically Enable or disable obtaining a DNS server automatically Primary IPv6 DNS Address Enter the primary IPv6 DNS address Secondary IPv6 DNS
3. e WAN Interface Type Select Dynamic IP Address to WAN Interface Settings assign an IP address provided by an ISP WAWN Interface Type Dynamic IP Address de e Hostname Enter a host name of an ISP optional Hostname e Clone MAC Enter the MAC address of the devices net work interface card NIC in the MAC address field and MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 Sone MAS click Clone MAC Note Some ISP providers require registering the MAC address of the network interface card NIC connected directly to the cable or DSL modem Clone MAC masks the router s MAC address with the MAC address of the device s NIC 6 20 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS PPTP SETTINGS PPTP Settings e User Name Enter the username assigned by your ISP PPTP Settings e Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP Username e Service IP Address Enter the PPTP server IP address ch provided by your ISP Service IP Address e Connection ID Enter the connection ID provided by your Optional ISP optional MTU 512 lt MTU Value lt 1492 e MTU Enter the maximum transmission unit MTU The MTU specifies the largest packet size Default 1462 per AN mitted for an internet transmission The MTU size can be Md o 1 1000 Minutes set between 512 and 1492 e Type Configure the connection type between the router and the ISP Choose between Keep Connection Auto matic Connection Or Manual Connection Type Keep Connection e Idle Timeout Configure the
4. DNS server Default None Second DNS Server None Click Apply to save the settings Apply Cancel 6 8 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING DHCP 6 2 1 Configuring DHCP View active dynamically allocated IP DHCP addresses and configure and view static DHCP IP addresses WARNING Do not modify the settings in this section without a thorough understanding of the parameters DHCP Client Table Displays the connected DHCP clients whose IP DHCP Client Table addresses are assigned by the DHCP server on IP Address MAC Address Fxpiration Time the LAN No DHCP Click Refresh to update the table Refresh Enable Static DHCP IP Click Enable Static DHCP IP to add more E Enable Static DHCP IP static DHCP IP addresses IP Address IRAC Address O E An N Add Reset Click Reset to return the table to its previous state 6 9 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CURRENT STATIC DHCP TABLE Current Static DHCP Table Active static DHCP addresses are listed along with the Current Static DHCP Table associated MAC addresses A es ii ns Delete Selected Delete All Click Delete Selected to remove a selected address o gt mmm Click Delete A11 to remove all addresses from the table Click Reset to return the table to its previous state Click Apply to save the settings Cancel 6 10 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS 6 2 1 Configuring Logging CONFIGURING LOGGING The logging service records and displays important s
5. This device complies with RSS 210 of the Industry Canada Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Ce dispositif est conforme a la norme CNR 210 d Industrie Canada applicable aux appareils radio exempts de licence Son fonc tionnement est sujet aux deux conditions suivantes 1 le dispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillage pr judiciable et 2 ce disposi tif doit accepter tout brouillage recu y compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement ind sirable Important A Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator amp your body D claration d exposition aux radiations Cet quipement est conforme aux limites d exposition aux rayonnements IC tablies pour un environnement non contr l Cet quipement doit tre install et utilis avec un minimum de 20 cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps 6 84 APPENDIX C Appendix C 6 1 Link Layers There are different ways of connecting your personal computer PC or mobile computing device to the Internet Here are four of the most common ways and how to connect to the Internet
6. IPv6 address assignment i i Router Advertisement SAE l e Autoconfiguration Type Enter the autoconfiguration de lucio minutes type Default SLAAC RDNSS e Router Advertisement Lifetime Enter the IPv6 Address Lifetime in minutes Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Apply Cancel 6 47 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING 6TO4 6 6 1 Configuring 6to4 e 6to4 Address Enter the 6to4 IP address 6to4 Address 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e Primary IPv6 DNS Address Enter the primary IPv6 DNS Primary IPv6 DNS Address address n e Secondary IPv6 DNS Address Enter the secondary IPv6 Address DNS address LAN IPv6 Address PEA 0001 4 64 e LAN IPv6 Address Enter the LAN IPv6 address LAN IPv6 Link Local Address FE80 202 6FFF FECT EBES e LAN IPv6 Link Local Address Enter the LAN IPv6 link Enable Automatic IPv6 Cal local address Address Assignment e Enable Automatic IPv6 Address Assignment Enable or Autoconfiguration Type SLAAC RDNSS disable automatic IPv6 address assignment Pontes Aickeaticen wend P Lifetime minutes e Autoconfiguration Type Enter the autoconfiguration type Default SLAAC RDNSS e Router Advertisement Lifetime Enter the IPv6 Address Lifetime in minutes Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Apply Cancel 6 48 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS 6 6 1 Configure 6RD e 6RD Configuration Enable 6RD DHCPv4 Option or Manual Confi
7. Password Retype the your PPPoE password Semice Name opt e Service Name Enter the ISP Service Name optional ES e Reconnect Mode Select either Always on On Demand Reconnect Mode O Always on On demand Manual or Manual l Maximum Idle Time minutes 0 infinite e Maximum Idle Time Enter a maximum idle time during which the Internet connection is maintained during inactiv MTU 1492 bytes ity To disable this feature enable Auto reconnect EE STE Obtain A DNS Server e MTU Maximum Transmission Unit you may need to Address Automatically change the MTU for optimal performance with your spe cific ISP 1492 is the default MTU Enable Disable Primary lPv6 DNS Address Seconda ry lPvb DNS i e Obtain A DNS Server Address Automatically Enable or Address disable obtaining a DNS server automatically e Primary IPv6 DNS Address Enter the primary IPv6 DNS address e Secondary IPv6 DNS Address Enter the secondary IPv6 DNS address 6 46 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURE PPPOE e Enable DHCP PD Enable or disable DHCP prefix delega Enable DHCP PD tion PD e LAN IPv6 Address Enter the LAN IPv6 address e LAN IPv6 Link Local Address Enter the LAN IPv6 link local address LAN IPv6 Address LAN IPv6 Link Local Address FES0 202bFPFF FPECFEBDBES Enable Automatic Pv6 Address Assignment o Enable Automatic IPv6 Address Assignment Enable or ocupa Type SLAAC RDNSS disable automatic
8. Restore to factory default Click Reset to restore the ESR9850v2 to factory defaults e Backup Settings Click Save to save the current configu ration on the ESR9850v2 to a dlf file Restore to factory default Backup Settings Save ee Browse e Restore Settings To restore saved settings do the fol Upload lowing Restore Settings a Click Browse b Browse the file system for location of the settings file dlf c Click Upload 6 80 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS REBOOTING THE DEVICE 6 9 1 Rebooting the Device This feature allows the administrator to reboot the router in the event of a system hang up Click App1 y to reset the device Inthe event the system stops responding correctly or stops functioning you can perform a reset Your settings will not be changed To perform the reset click on the APPLY button 6 81 APPENDIX A Appendix A 6 1 Federal Communication Commission 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 harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a pa
9. ac ee ea at asa oS GAL ae Bos Ai au A Sere Se aa VVIRCTOS Sis shy th eat ah Gn i aes ee eB cle Sy che ly eG ae ee Sh EE oe siege we tre E eevee be Se ee rat os he Ge a Configuring Operation Mode FROG i IOS oe cts dot di sain te hy seer oe a Ghee A ck hw alam GR ahs A vi Be esta a oe An ite ae Repeater Mode seppa ae aa e os oe ds aca al HE wee we a Configuring LAN TABLE OF CONTENTS 5 1 6 1 6 1 aa Es 6 1 AE 6 2 eee ee ee 6 3 ee eee ee 6 3 teh ae hs oe ae Meat ea eee 6 4 6 5 ie Osho Be he hy a i 6 5 Teele dv ee 6 5 6 6 DHCP Serve obreros ma be oes ee Ew ASA es DNS SO FUOF at ate Sie ee a es A ae as ee e r Configuring DHCP DHCP Client TaDIe doi ms Gace a SA ae ow ae Enable Static DHCP IP s amp 4 53 4S E ae ee OB Current Static DHCP Table Configuring Logging LOG Mess ade MS oran Aaa ee Gs a a ie oe a Monitoring Bandwidth Usage Configuring Languages Configuring WAN Settings View WAN Status WAN SCUUINGS sxc a di wed he Bae a Hie a ol hw Se Bas Configuring Dynamic IP DNP ee eee ee ee ee ee ada ee eee eee A DINS OOFVerS sica ao ew we a ee Se do a ok de a Configuring Static IP LUCE ra ARA See Gas Wa ee ae ee ee E Configuring PPPoE TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Configuring PPTP WAN Interface Settings Dynamic IP Address PPTP Settings Configuring L2TP WAN Interface Settings Dynamic IP Address L2TP Settings Configuring DS Lite Wire
10. e Mode The router s operating mode AP Router or WDS Model e Uptime The amount of time the device has been active Mode e Current Date Time The current system date and time Uptime Current Date Time e Hardware Version The hardware version number of the ESR9850v2 Hardware Version e Serial Number The serial number of the ESR9850v2 Sena Number The serial number is required for customer service or sup Application Version port e Application Version The firmware version number of the ESR9850v2 Note To update the firmware visit www engeniusnetworks com 6 1 Wireless Gigabit Dualband Router AP Router 17 min 22 sec 2011 01 01 00 18 19 10 0 000000001 100 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS WAN SETTINGS WAN Settings e Attain IP Protocol Displays the IP protocol in use for the WAN Settings ESR9850v2 It can be a dynamic or static IP address Attain IP Protocol Dynamic IP Address e IP Address The router s IP address as designated by an IP Address ISP provider l Subnet Mask e Subnet Mask The router s WAN subnet mask as desig nated by an ISP provider Default Gateway MAC Address O0O AABB CC DD 11 e Default Gateway The router s gateway address as desig nated by an ISP provider Primary DNS e MAC Address The router s WAN MAC address The secondary DNS router s MAC address is located on the label on the back side of the router e Primary DNS The primary DNS of an ISP provider e Secondary DNS The se
11. 6 16 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING STATIC IP 6 3 1 Configuring Static IP Setting a static IP address allows an administrator to set a specific IP address for the router and guarantees that it can not be assigned a different address Static IP e IP Address The router s WAN IP address IP Address e Subnet Mask The router s WAN subnet mask IP Subnet Mask Subnet Mask e Default Gateway The WAN gateway address Default Gateway e Primary DNS The primary DNS server address Primary DNS e Secondary DNS The secondary DNS server address secondary DNS e MTU The maximum transmission unit MTU specifies the largest packet size permitted for an internet trans MTU mission The factory default MTU size for static IP is 1500 The MTU size can be set between 512 and 1500 e MAC Address The router s MAC address MAC Address 00 02 6F 07 E9 50 Clone MAC Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard the changes 6 17 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING PPPOE 6 3 1 Configuring PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE is used mainly by ISPs that provide DSL modems to connect to the Internet e Username Enter the username assigned by an ISP Username e Password Enter the password assigned by an ISP T e Service Name Enter the service name of an ISP Service Name optional MTU e MTU Enter the maximum transmission unit MTU The MTU specifies the largest packet size permitted for an internet tr
12. Address Enter the secondary IPv6 DNS address Enable DHCP PD Enable or disable DHCP prefix delega tion PD LAN IPv6 Address Enter the LAN IPv6 address LAN IPv6 Link Local Address Enter the LAN IPv6 link local address Enable Automatic IPv6 Address Assignment Enable or disable automatic IPv6 address assignment Autoconfiguration Type Enter the autoconfiguration type Default SLAAC RDNSS Router Advertisement Lifetime Enter the IPv6 Address Lifetime in minutes Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 6 45 6 6 1 Configure Autoconfiguration Obtain A DNS Server Address Automatically Primary lPv6 DNS Address secondary IPvo DNS Address Enable DHCP PD LAN IPv6 Address LAN IPv6 Link Local Address Enable Automatic Pv6 Address Assignment Autocont gurat ion Ty pe Router Advertisement Lifetime CONFIGURE AUTOCONFIGURATION Enable Disable L FE60 202 6FFF FECT EBES SLAAC RDNSS minutes Apply Cancel BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURE PPPOE 6 6 1 Configure PPPoE e Address Mode Select Static if your ISP assigned you the Address Mode Dynamic IP Static IP IP address subnet mask gateway and DNS server l addresses In most cases select Dynamic IP Address e IP Address Enter the IP address Static PPPoE only User Name e User Name Enter your PPPoE user name cid C O e Password Enter your PPPoE password EE Vernfy Password e Verify
13. EnGenius Work amp Play Series TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Product Overview Product Overview 1 1 Package Contents 1 2 Product Layout 1 3 EEDE uo ta is A e a e e is ta as pet ta ade oa de Se wr tn vw ad 1 3 Back Panel COMPONENES ceda aa os a o o Biot Ree de a Aja ed Re a 1 4 Installation System Requirements 2 1 Wall Mounting 2 2 EnGenius Quick Start Installing the Software 3 1 BS SUED TNC Ste a anda Ses a in ae ee ri siria de vida So ae oa 3 1 ar lo AE Connecting Network Cables Logging In Viewing the Dash Board SOV COS aye oe a o de cdo la dd di e E dd od st ee es a dl a a Setup Wiza z i6424 2448 48 4 ardid NEtWOFK SCEUINGS sc a aah de ee es ee do ee Language gt th as tp ties o het gh a ay ah al sh cae ch a ee Ge nas ee Sete Ga ae LOQUE a masa spans At Gea we ae ah Ye dl Ge tc AE os ee a ee he Web Menus Overview SYSE ac Ga ea dey dt a ricas cae He Sak estan da ees a ae MENET a lt s e amp waa Ge Era SG we Ee HS GS Pee WIFCIESS lt 2 a ok 0s hs A dd a A GueSE NCIWOFK 244405 04 Sew St eee wee eee eae ae Bee ow URVO inch de hie ce OO a De Aes ee OA ee he le hee IFC WANN os ae Se eek eho Wr lic cea Ark dee eh hk ee SE Sew eS es A TABLE OF CONTENTS Installation Setup Wizard Detecting the Internet Connection Basic Network Settings System Setup Viewing System Status SUSTO Ras A Aa ia a a ee WAN SOLAS 6 0 w sia aa ay eA a OS a we ee a ee ee a LAN SOURCING Se wer
14. IFv6 Address IPvb WAN Default Gateway DS Lite DHCPV6 Option Manual Configuration ED optional FESO 202 6FFF FEC fr E95C BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS WIRELESS LAN SETUP 6 4 Wireless LAN Setup 6 4 1 Configuring Basic Settings e Radio Enable or disable the wireless radio If the wireless E E Radio radio is disabled wireless access points are not available Enable Disable e Mode Select the wireless operating mode for the router Two modes are available Access Point or Wireless Distri Me AP Gl bution System WDS mode e AP Provides a connection access point for wireless devices e WDS Allows the wireless network to be expanded using multiple access points without wired connections 6 25 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS Access Point Mode Configure the wireless settings of the router in access point mode e Band Select a wireless standard for the network from the following options e 2 4 GHz B e 2 4 GHz N e 2 4 GHz B G e 2 4 GHz G e 2 4 GHz B G N e Enable SSID Select the number of wireless groups between one and four available on the network e SSID Enter the name of the wireless network s e Auto Channel Enable or disable having the router auto matically select a channel for the wireless network Auto channel is enabled by default Select disable to manually assign a specific channel Default Disable e Check Channel Time When auto channel is enabled select time peri
15. NTERNET CONNECTION Detecting the Internet Connection in AP Repeater Mode 1 In the SSID text field enter a router name and in the Ke y text field enter a password Please choose the security level in the security bar strength None OMedium High v 9 SAD EnGenius TEBES Key 1234567090 Medium This option offers WEF encryption technology which provides weaker secure wireless connection If your wireless client cannot support WPA encryption technology please chose WEP for wireless connection WPS will be disabled if choosing WEP encryption 2 Click Next to save these settings and continue to the next step or click Skip to discard changes and continue to the next step 9 8 INSTALLATION SETUP WIZARD 3 Review the settings A EnGenius Configuration Summary Apply 4 Click Apply to save the information entered in the previous steps The ESR9850v2 setup is complete Operation Mode Repeater Mode WLAN Configuration SSID EnGeniusC 7EBES security Type None 9 9 DETECTING THE INTERNET CONNECTION Basic Network Settings BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS 6 2 System Setup 6 2 1 Viewing System Status SYSTEM SETUP The status page shows the summary of the current system status including system hardware software version date time Internet connection WAN wired network LAN and wireless network WLAN information System e Model The model name of the ESR9850v2 System
16. PPPoE on page 6 18 and Configuring L2TP on page 6 22 5 Click Next to save these settings and continue to the next step click Rescan to detect the Internet connection method click Skip to discard changes and continue to the next step 6 For the Wireless connection in the SSID text field enter a router name and in the Key text field enter a password WARNING Select High as the security level to best secure the wireless network EnGenius Please choose the security level in the security bar Strength Onone OMedium High yy f J UN This option offers WEP encryption technology which 4 UY amp provides weaker secure wireless connection eas If your wireless client cannot support WPA encryption SSID EnGeniusC7EBES technology please chose WEP for wireless WPS will be disabled if choosing WEP encryption Medium 9 6 INSTALLATION SETUP WIZARD DETECTING THE INTERNET CONNECTION 7 Click Next to save these settings and continue to the next step or click Skip to discard changes and continue to the next step 8 Review the settings a E e EnGenius Configuration Summary Operation Mode AP Router Mode WAN Configuration WAN Type DHCP Host Name MAC 00 02 6F C 7 E950 WLAN Configuration SolD EnGeniusC TEBES Security Type None 9 Click Apply to save the information entered in the previous steps The ESR9850v2 setup is complete 5 7 INSTALLATION SETUP WIZARD DETECTING THE I
17. Pv6 information provided by an Internet Service Provider ISP e 6to4 Configure the IPv6 to IPv4 transition mechanism e 6RD Configure the IPv6 rapid deployment mechanism e Link Local Configure the IPv6 link local address 4 8 IPv6 oystem Internet Wireless Guest Network IPv6 Firewall Advanced Tools WEB CONFIGURATION Firewall View and configure settings for firewall rule sets e Basic Enable or disable the network firewall e Advanced Configure virtual private network VPN packets e DMZ Redirect packets from the WAN port IP address to a particular IP address on the LAN e DoS Enable or disable blocking of denial of service DoS attacks e MAC Filter Configure MAC filters to deny or allow LAN computers from accessing the Internet e IP Filter Configure IP filters to deny or allow LAN computers from accessing the Internet e URL Filter Block access to certain Web sites for a particular PC by entering either a full URL address or just a keyword of the Web site 4 9 FIREWALL Guest Network IPv6 Firewall Advanced Tools WEB CONFIGURATION Advanced View and configure advanced system and network settings e NAT Enable or disable Network Address Translation NAT e Port Mapping Re direct a range of service port numbers to a specified LAN IP address e Port Forwarding Configure server applications to send and receive data from specific ports on the network e Port Triggering Confi
18. VII TABLE OF CONTENTS 6 52 6 53 6 54 6 55 6 55 6 56 6 57 6 58 6 59 6 59 6 60 6 62 6 64 6 66 6 67 6 68 6 69 TABLE OF CONTENTS Banawidthy AloOCatiON lt Size rastros AE AAA Routing Setup Wake on LAN Setup Tools Setup Configuring the Administrator Account Configuring the Router s Time Configuring DDNS Diagnosing a Network Connection Upgrading Firmware Backing Up Settings Rebooting the Device Appendix A Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement Appendix B Industry Canada Statement VIII 6 82 6 84 Appendix C Link Layers Dynamic IP Address DHCP Static IP Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPOE Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol L2TP Appendix D WorldWide Technical Support TABLE OF CONTENTS 6 87 COPYRIGHT Copyright This user guide and its content is copyright of O EnGenius Networks 2012 All rights reserved Any redistribution or reproduction in part or in whole in any form is prohibited Do not distribute transmit store in any form of electronic retrieval system or commercially exploit the content without the expressed written permission of EnGenius Networks CONVENTIONS Conventions The following conventions are used to give the user additional information about specific procedures or content It is important to pay attention to these conventions as they provide information to prevent damage to equipment or personal injury General Conventions The followi
19. WORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING FILTER 6 4 1 Configuring Filter WARNING Incorrectly changing these settings may cause the device to stop functioning Do not modify the settings in this section without a thorough understanding of the parameters When Enable Wireless Access Control is selected only wireless clients with MAC addresses listed in the table are allowed to connect to the wireless network Enable Wireless Access Control e Description Enter a description of the device allowed to E Enable Wireless Access Control connect to the network e MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the wireless device Description MAC Address Click Add to append a new device to the list or Reset to discard changes 6 36 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS MAC ADDRESS FILTERING TABLE MAC Address Filtering Table e No The sequence number of the device MAC Address Filtering Table Description The description of the device e MAC Address The MAC address of the device Select Indicates the device s that can have actions per formed on them No Description MAC Address select Click Delete Selected to remove selected devices from the list Click Delete A11 to remove all devices form the list Click Reset the discard changes Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Apply Cancel BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING WI FI PROTECTED SETUP 6 4 1 Configuring Wi Fi Protected Setup Wi Fi protected setup WPS is an
20. allation CD into your CD ROM drive to display the EnGenius Smart Wizard screen EnGenius Smart Wizard Quick Start User Manual Adobe Reader Click on the menu items on the left to proceed 1 Quick Start show the step by step installation procedure 2 User Manual view the product user manual 3 Adobe Reader install this software if you dont have FDF viewer for the user manual 2 Click Quick Start to continue an display the Wizard Introduction screen 9 1 INSTALLATION SETUP WIZARD DETECTING THE INTERNET CONNECTION 3 Click Next to continue or Skip to cancel the wizard EnGenius Wizard will quickly guide you through the Intemet setip Please follow lhe simple guide ines given lo comprele nternet settings Internet WAN EEN pr F i Internet i A pap M l Ee A a UN k C ci b eA INSTALLATION SETUP WIZARD DETECTING THE INTERNET CONNECTION 4 To choose an operation mode perform one of the follow steps e Click AP Router Mode and refer to Detecting the Internet Connection in AP Router Mode for the remaining steps e Click AP Repeater Mode and refer to Detecting the Internet Connection in AP Repeater Mode for the remaining steps Please choose the Operation Mode AP Router Mode OAF Router Mode AP Router is the most common Wireless L4N device with which you will work as a Wireless LAN administrator and Internet Access Point AP Router provides clients with a point
21. ansmission PPPoE default 1492 The MTU size can be set between 512 and 1492 Authentication Type e Authentication Type Select the type of authentication provided by the ISP Auto PAP or CHAP If unsure of the best setting select Auto or check with your Internet Ser vice Provider 6 18 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING PPPOE e Type Configure the connection type between the router and the ISP Choose between Keep Connection idle Timeout Mo 1 1000 Minutes Automatic Connection Or Manual Connection de e Idle Timeout Configure the maximum idle time 1 to celia aaa 00 00 00 00 00 00 Clone MAC 1 000 minutes allowed for an inactive connection e Clone MAC Enter the MAC address of the devices net work interface card NIC in the MAC address field and click Clone MAC Type Keep Connection e Some ISP providers require registering the MAC address of the network interface card NIC connected directly to the cable or DSL modem Clone MAC masks the router s MAC address with the MAC address of the device s NIC Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard the m changes Cancel 6 19 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING PPTP 6 3 1 Configuring PPTP The point to point tunnelling protocol PPTP is used in association with virtual private networks VPNs There a two parts to a PPTP connection the WAN interface settings and the PPTP settings WAN Interface Settings Dynamic 1P Address
22. condary DNS of an ISP provider 6 2 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS LAN SETTINGS LAN Settings e IP Address The router s local IP address The default WEE LAN IP address is 192 168 0 1 e Subnet Mask The router s local subnet mask e DHCP Server The DHCP setting status Default Enabled e MAC Address The router s LAN MAC address IP Address Subnet Mask DHCP Server MAC Address 00 00 00 94 C0 64 Wireless e Channel The communications channel used by all sta WLAN Settings tions or computing devices on the network y Channe e ESSID The ID value of a set of one or more intercon nected basic service sets BSSs e Security The security setting status Default Dis SSID EnGeniusC7EBES abled security Disable e BSSID The unique ID of the BSS using the above BSSID 00 02 6F C7 EB E8 channel value on this router The ID is the MAC address Associated Clients 0 of the BSSs access point e Associated Clients The number of clients associated with this SSID 6 3 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS GUEST NETWORK Guest Network Guest Network The guest network status Default Disabled Guest Network Setting Guest Network Disabled 6 4 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING OPERATION MODE 6 2 1 Configuring Operation Mode The ESR9850v2 supports two different operation modes Router Mode and Repeater Mode Router Mode In router mode the internal DHCP server allows a number of LANs to automatical
23. ctivate Click Start to activate the device Wake On LAN Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Apply Cancel 6 74 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS TOOLS SETUP 6 9 Tools Setup 6 9 1 Configuring the Administrator Account Change the router s system password as well as setup a device to remotely configure the settings Old Password Enter the existing administrator pass You can change the password that you use to access the router this is not your ISP account password word Old Password New Password e New Password Enter the new administrator password Repeat New Password e Repeat New Password Re type the new administrator password Host Address rt Enable e Remote Management e Host Address Enter the designated host IP Address e Port Enter the port number Default 8080 for remote accessing management web interface Apply Cancel e Enable Select to enable remote management Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Apply Cancel Note To access the settings of the ESR9850v2 remotely enter the router s WAN IP address and port number 6 75 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING THE ROUTER S TIME 6 9 1 Configuring the Router s Time Change the system time of the ESR9850v2 and setup automatic updates through a network time protocol server NTP e Time Setup Select how the router obtains the current Time Setup synchronize with the NTP Server BE t
24. d LAN server e Port Range The range of mapped ports e Select Indicates the device s that can have actions per formed on them Click Delete Selected to remove selected devices from the list Click Delete A11 to remove all devices form the list Click Reset the discard changes Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Apply Cancel 6 61 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS PORT FORWARDING SETUP 6 8 1 Port Forwarding Setup Port forwarding enables multiple server applications on a LAN to serve clients on a WAN over a single WAN IP address The router accepts incoming client packets filters them based on the destination WAN or public port and protocol and forwards the packets to the appropriate LAN or local port Unlike the DMZ feature port forwarding protects LAN devices behind the firewall e Enable Port Forwarding Click Enable Port For E Enable Port Forwarding warding to active port forwarding Description e Description Enter notes or details about the forwarded port configuration Local IP e Local IP Enter the local IP address of the server behind Protocol the NAT firewall acai Por e Protocol Select the protocol to use for mapping from the Public Port following TCP UDP or Both e Local Port Enter the LAN port number that WAN client packets will be forward to e Public Port Enter the WAN port number that clients will send their packets to Click Add to append a new configuration to
25. easy way to allow wireless clients to connect to the ESR9850v2 Automate the connection between the device and the ESR9850v2 using a button or a PIN e WPS Enable or disable WPS e WPS Current Status A notification of whether or not wire a less security is configured Wi Fi Protected Setup Information WPS Enable e Self Pin Code An 8 digit PIN which is required when con Mie El Configured Release Configuration figuring the router for the first time in Windows 7 or Vista SSS SS Self Pin Code 34250368 e SSID The name of the wireless network SSD EnGeniusCCDD10 e Authentication Mode The current security settings for Authentication Mode Disable the corresponding SSID z e Passphrase Key A randomly generated key created by the ESR9850v2 during WPS WPS Via Push Button Start to Process e WPS via Push Button Click Start to Process to acti MUSERT o Siar to Process vate WPS e WPS via PIN Enter the PIN of a wireless device click Start to Process to activate WPS 6 38 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING CLIENT LIST 6 4 1 Configuring Client List View the wireless devices currently connected to the ESR9850v2 e Interface The type of network connected to the WLAN Client Table Interface MAC Address Signal Idle Time Boies e MAC Address The MAC address of device con Retresh nected to network e Signal The signal strength of the device con nected to the network e Idle Time The amount of time the connect
26. ed device has not been active on the network e Click Refresh to refill the list with currently con nected devices 6 39 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS GUEST NETWORK 6 5 Guest Network The Guest Network function enables you to offer Internet connectivity to visitors or guests while keeping other networked devices computers and hard drives and sensitive personal or company information private and secure The Guest Network is controlled by the Wireless SSID function When the Guest Network function is enabled the Guest SSID can only get the internet connection from WAN but can not reach the client from the LAN port 6 5 1 Enabling Guest Network e Guest Network Enable or Disable the Guest Network function Guest Network Client Isolation e Client Isolation Guest clients are isolated and can not communicate with each other SID e SSID Choose a SSID for the Guest Network used The SSID can be defined from the Wireless setting page Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Cancel 6 40 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS 6 5 1 Configuring Guest 1P Address Router IP address Define the router IP address for the Guest network Default Subnet Mask Define the Subnet Mask IP address for the Guest network DHCP server To enable or disable the Guest network DHCP server Lease Time To define the Guest Network DHCP server lease time Start IP To define the Guest network DHCP server start IP End IP To define the Guest ne
27. er Adapter 1 Ethernet Cable 1 User CD with user manual 1 Technical Support Card 1 1 2 PRODUCT OVERVIEW PRODUCT LAYOUT 1 1 Product Layout LEDs LED DESCRIPTION A Power Status Power status LED B WLAN Wireless LAN WLAN status LED C WAN Internet connection status LED D LAN 1 4 LAN port status LED s E WPS WPS status LED EnGenius Wircloss 11N Gigabit AP Router ESR9850 TTT 1 3 PRODUCT OVERVIEW Back Panel Components 1 4 gt U BACK PANEL COMPONENTS External Antenna Connectors DC Power Jack LAN Ports 1 4 WAN Port Reset Button WPS Push Button BACK PANEL COMPONENTS DESCRIPTION SMA Connectors Connects the router to a DC power adapter source 10 100 1000Mbps Ethernet RJ 45 10 100 1000Mbps Ethernet RJ 45 e 10 seconds for reboot e 10 15 seconds for reset to factory default Wi Fi Protected Setup Installation INSTALLATION La 1 System Requirements To install the ESR9850v2 you need the following Computer Windows Linux and MAC OS X Operating Systems CD ROM Web Browser Internet Explorer FireFox Chrome Safari Network Interface Card with an open RJ 45 Ethernet Port Wi Fi Card or USB Wi Fi Dongle 802 11 B G N xDSL Cable Modem or Fiber Modem RJ45 Ethernet Cables 2 1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS INSTALLATION 2 1 Wall Mounting Mounting the ESR9850v2 on a wall optimizes the wireless access range Ed Note La To mount t
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29. guration e 6RD IPv6 Prefix Enter the 6RD IPv6 prefix e IPv4 Address Enter the IPv4 address e Mask Length Enter the IPv4 address mask length e IPv6 Prefix Arrange Enter the IPv6 prefix arrange e Tunnel Link Local Address Enter the tunnel link local address e 6RD Border Relay IPv4 Address Enter the 6RD border relay IPv4 address 6 49 6RD Configuration BRD IPv6 Prefix IPv4 Address IPvo Prefix Arrange Tunnel Link Local Address 6RD Border Relay Pv4 Address CONFIGURE 6RD 6RD DHCP Option Manual Configuration PE ee FESO 0000 0000 64 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURE 6RD e Primary IPv6 DNS Address Enter the primary IPv6 DNS Primary IPv amp DNS Address address secondary IPvo DNS e Secondary IPv6 DNS Address Enter the secondary IPv6 Address DNS address e LAN IPv6 Address Enter the LAN IPv6 address e LAN IPv6 Link Local Address Enter the LAN IPv6 link local address LAN IPvo Address LAN IPv6 Link Local Address FE 0 202 6FFF FECT EBES Enable Automatic IPv6 Address Assignment o Enable Automatic IPv6 Address Assignment Enable or Autoconfiguration Type SL AAC RDNSS disable automatic IPv6 address assignment ie Router Advertisement Bette e Autoconfiguration Type Enter the autoconfiguration Lifetime minutes type Default SLAAC RDNSS e Router Advertisement Lifetime Enter the IPv6 Address Lifetime in minutes Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes A
30. gure applications that require multiple connections and different inbound and outbound connections e ALG Configure the application layer gateway ALG e UPnP Enable or disable Universal Plug and Play UPnP functionality e IGMP Enable or disable the Internet Group Multicast Protocol IGMP e QoS Configure the network quality of service QoS setting by prioritizing the uplink and downlink bandwidth e Routing Configure static routing e WOL Configure wake on LAN WOL to turn on a computer over the network 4 10 MES Guest Network IPv6 Firewall Advanced ADVANCED O o a D o WEB CONFIGURATION Tools View and configure system and network tools settings e Admin Configure the administrator password used to login to the router e Time Configure the system time on the router e DDNS Map a static domain name to a dynamic IP address e Diagnosis Check if a specific computer is connected to the LAN e Firmware Update the router s firmware e Backup Load or save configuration settings from a backup file or restore the factory default set tings e Reset Manually reset the router 4 11 TOOLS Guest Network IPvb Firewall Advanced Tools Installation Setup Wizard INSTALLATION SETUP WIZARD DETECTING THE INTERNET CONNECTION 5 1 Detecting the Internet Connection Use the Wizard to automatically detect the type of Internet connection 1 Insert the ESR9850v2 Inst
31. he changes Apply Cancel 6 32 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS ENCRYPTION TYPE Encryption Type Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP e Authentication Type Select the type of authentication Encryption e Open System Wireless stations can associate with the ESR9850v2 without WEP encryption e Shared Key Devices must provide the corresponding WEP key s when connecting to the ESR9850v2 Key Type ASCII 5 characters e Auto Default key e Key Length Select between 64 bit and 128 encryption Encryption Key 1 pem Authentication Type Open System 0 Shared Key Auto Key Length e Key Type Select the type of characters used for the WEP im noian Key 2 Key ASCII 5 characters Or Hexadecimal 10 sd a characters Encryption Key 3 e Encryption Key Enter the encryption key s used to Encryption Key 4 encrypt the data packets during data transmission l e Enable 802 1x Authentication Enable or disable 802 1x authentication Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard the changes 6 33 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS ENCRYPTION WI FI PROTECTED ACCESS WPA PRE SHARED KEY Encryption Wi Fi Protected Access WPA Pre Shared Key e WPA Type Select the type of WPA e WPA Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP Gener ates a 128 bit key for each packet e WPA2 Advanced Encryption Standard AES Gov ernment standard packet encryption which is stronger than TKIP e WPA2 Mixed Mixed mode allows device to tr
32. he device on the wall do the following 1 Measure the distance from the middle of each mounting screw hole 2 Mark the locations of the screw holes on the wall 3 Drill a hole for each marked location and insert a screw in each Note Make sure to leave enough of the screw head above the wall surface to secure the router A Install and secure the mounts onto the ESR9850v2 5 Install the ESR9850v2 on the wall Choose a location that is within reach of an electrical outlet for the AC adapter and the DSL or Cable modem WALL MOUNTING EnGenius Quick Start ENGENIUS QUICK START INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE 3 1 Installing the Software Note Before getting started please power off the cable or DSL modem Setup Notes When considering the placement of the ESR9850v2 remember the following e lt must be located close to a DSL or Cable modem e t must be close to an electrical outlet e Upon first setup it must be close to the computer that is used to set up and configure the router e For optimal wireless access place the router in the center of the room at a high altitude and with an unobstructed view of the other wireless devices e Other electronic devices can interfere with the wireless frequency of the router and reduce the wireless access range Installation wa Note ys If the instructions do not automatically start open a file manager and browse the root folder of the CD ROM Look for the file named index h
33. hort Pre amble provides better wireless performance N Data Rate Auto 20 40 MHZ 20 MHZ Preamble Type Long Preamble Short Preamble CTS Protection Auto Aways None e CTS Protection Select the type of CTS protection Using CTS Protection can lower the data collisions between Wireless B and Wireless G devices and lower data throughput e Tx Power Select the wireless signal strength level Valid values are between 10 and 100 Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Apply Cancel BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING SECURITY 6 4 1 Configuring Security Enable security options on the wireless network to prevent intrusions to systems on the wireless network SSID Selection Select the wireless network group to change the wireless security settings for Broadcast SSID Enable or disable broadcast SSID Choose whether or not the wireless group is visible to EnGeniusCCDD10 SoD Selection Broadcast SSID Enable WMM other members e Wi Fi Multimedia WMM Enable or disable quality of server QoS to optimize the streaming for bandwidth sen sitive data such as HDTV video streaming online gaming VolP videoconferencing and etc Encryption Disable E Enable 602 1x Authentication e Encryption Select the encrypt type for the router e Enable 802 1x Authentication Enable or disable 802 1x authentication Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard t
34. ime aaa Time Zone GMT 01 00 Amsterdam Berlin Bern Rome Stockholm Vienna e Time Zone Select the time zone for the router NTP Time Server e NTP Time Server Enter the domain name or IP address of an NTP server E Enable Daylight Saving Start Time January i ist_ Sun 12 am y e Enable Daylight Saving Click to enable or disable day MEA January eB ist sun 12 am light savings time e Start Time Select the date and time when daylights sav ings time starts e End Time Select the date and time when daylights sav ings time ends 6 76 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING DDNS 6 9 1 Configuring DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Service DDNS allows the administrator to map a static domain name to a dynamic IP address A DDNS service provider such as DynDNS ZoneEdit or CyberGate must provide an account password and static domain name to use this feature DDNS particularly benefits end users that have their own websites or FTP sites e Dynamic DNS Enable or Disable DDNS Dynamic DNS Enable Disable e Server Address Select the DDNS Server Address e Host Name Enter the DDNS provider static domain name Host Name e Username Enter the username given by the DDNS pro vider Usemame e Password Enter the password given by the DDNS pro vider Password 6 77 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS DIAGNOSING A NETWORK CONNECTION 6 9 1 Diagnosing a Network Connection The diagnosis fea
35. le on the router WARNING understanding of the parameters e Fragment Threshold Enter the maximum size of a packet during data transmission A value too low could lead to low performance e RTS Threshold Enter the RTS threshold If the packet size is smaller than the RTS threshold the ESR9850v2 does not use RTS CTS to send the data packet e Beacon Interval Enter the beacon interval This is the amount of time that the ESR9850v2 sets to synchronize the network e Delivery Traffic Indication Message DTIM Period Enter the DTIM period The DTIM is a countdown period informing clients of the next point of broadcast and multi cast of messages over the network Valid values are between 1 and 255 Incorrectly changing these settings may cause the device to stop functioning Do not modify the settings in this section without a thorough Fragment Threshold 34 256 234b RTS Threshold 2347 f 1 2347 Beacon Interval 101 20 1024 ms D TIM Period 1 255 6 30 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS N Data Rate Select the N data rate This is the rate in which the ESR9850v2 will transmit data packets to wire less N compatible devices e Channel Bandwidth Select the channel bandwidth The factory default is Auto 20 40MHz The default setting provides the best performance by auto selecting channel bandwidth e Preamble Type Select the preamble type Long Pream ble provides better LAN compatibility and S
36. less LAN Setup Configuring Basic Settings Access Point Mode Wireless Distribution System Mode Configuring Advanced Settings Configuring Security Encryption Type Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP Encryption Wi Fi Protected Access WPA Pre Shared Key Encryption WPA RADIUS 6 20 6 20 6 20 6 21 6 22 6 22 6 22 6 23 6 24 6 25 6 25 6 26 6 27 6 30 6 32 Configuring Filter Enable Wireless Access COntrOl MAC Address Filtering Table 0 0 Configuring Wi Fi Protected Setup Configuring Client List Guest Network Enabling Guest Network Configuring Guest IP Address Viewing Guest Client List IPv6 View IPv6 Status Static IPv6 Configure Autoconfiguration Configure PPPoE Configuring 6to4 Configure 6RD Configure Link Local Firewall Setup VI TABLE OF CONTENTS 6 36 6 36 6 37 6 38 6 39 6 40 6 40 6 41 6 42 6 43 6 43 6 44 6 45 6 46 6 48 6 49 6 51 6 52 Configure Basic Settings Configuring Advanced Settings Configuring Demilitarized Zone Configuring Denial of Service WAN Std Sc e ery ah ew a a a a Tar a A dl ee a Configure MAC Filter Configure IP Filter URL Filtering Advanced Network Settings NAT Setup Port Mapping Setup Port Forwarding Setup Port Triggering Setup Application Layer Gateway Setup Universal Plug and Play Setup Internet Group Multicast Protocol Setup Quality of Service Setup PROMY OQUCU Grir in na rra We es ra Gea ia aa
37. ly generate IP addresses to share the same Internet connection In this mode connect an AP WISP wirelessly and connect to LANs via a wired connection Repeater Mode Repeater mode is used to regenerate or replicate signals that are weakened or distorted by transmission over long distances and through areas with high levels of electromagnetic interference EMI Note The device DHCP server is disabled when the device is set to repeater mode Operation Mode Select AP Router Mode or Repeater Mode Operation Mode e Note The device must restart after changing modes 6 5 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING LAN 6 2 1 Configuring LAN Configure the wired network settings in the LAN section The router s IP is defined in the 1P Address field The default setting of the DHCP server is set to enabled so that network clients can be automatically assigned a virtual IP addresses Advanced users may configure DNS server settings to meet specific requirements Changing the settings in this section are not necessary for most situa tions Note Keep the default values if you are uncertain of the settings values IP Address Configure the router s LAN IP address LAN IP IP Subnet Mask Configure the router s LAN Subnet IP Address 192 168 1 220 Mask GEE IP Subnet Mask 802 1d Spanning Tree The 802 1d Spanning Tree set S A tings is disabled by default When enabled the spanning EALE PES Disabled Y tree protocol is applied
38. maximum amount of time in minutes allowed for inactive Internet connection The Internet connection will be dropped when the maximum idle time is reached Valid values are between one and one thousand Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard the changes Apply Cancel 6 21 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING L2TP 6 3 1 Configuring L2TP The layer 2 tunneling protocol L2TP is used in association with virtual private networks VPNs There a two parts to a L2TP con nection the WAN interface settings and the L2TP settings WAN Interface Settings Dynamic 1P Address e WAN Interface Type Select Dynamic IP Address to WAN Interface Settings assign an IP address provided by an ISP WAN Interface Type Dynamic IP Address e Hostname Enter a host name of an ISP optional e Clone MAC Enter the MAC address of the devices net AOS ENYA PR work interface card NIC in the MAC address field and MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 Clone MAC click Clone MAC Hostname e Some ISP providers require registering the MAC address of the network interface card NIC connected directly to the cable or DSL modem Clone MAC masks the router s MAC address with the MAC address of the device s NIC 6 22 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS L2TP SETTINGS L2TP Settings e User Name Enter the username assigned by an ISP L2TP Settings e Password Enter the password assigned by an ISP Username e Service IP Address Enter the L2TP
39. move devices from the table Click Reset to abort 6 57 CHAPTER TITLE URL FILTERING 6 7 1 URL Filtering You can block access to certain Web sites for a particular PC by entering either a full URL address or just a keyword of the Web site e Enable URL Blocking Enable or disable URL blocking E Enable URL Blocking e URL Keyword Enter a URL or keyword to filter on URL Keyword o N e Click Add to add a device to the URL Blocking Table or Add Reset Reset to abort the process View and select devices in the URL Blocking Table Current URL Blocking Table l No URL Keyword Select Click Delete Selected or Delete Al1 to remove devices from the table Click Reset to abort Delete Selected Delete All 6 58 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS ADVANCED NETWORK SETTINGS 6 8 Advanced Network Settings 6 8 1 NAT Setup Network address translation NAT allows users on the LAN to access the Internet through a single Public IP Address or multiple Public IP Addresses NAT provides firewall protection from hacker attacks and allows for mapping LAN IP addresses to WAN IP addresses with key services such as websites FTP video game servers etc e NAT Enable or Disable the NAT A Disable e Network Turbine Enable or Disable the network tur bine Note Network Turbine boosts network performance The network turbine is designed to improve the router s performance There Network Turbine Enable Disable is about 20 30 improvement when the net
40. namic IP e Host name Assign a name for the internet connection type This field can be blank Hosiname MTU 151 512 lt MTU Value lt 1500 e MTU Configure the maximum transmission unit MTU The ie Rae cies RVING MTU specifies the largest packet size permitted for an inter IIS oido Minii net transmission The factory default MTU size for Dynamic IP DHCP is 1500 The MTU size can be set between 512 and 1500 e Clone MAC Enter the MAC address of the devices network interface card NIC in the MAC address field and click Clone MAC Note Some ISP providers require registering the MAC address of the network interface card NIC connected directly to the cable or DSL modem Clone MAC masks the router s MAC address with the MAC address of the device s NIC 6 15 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS DYNAMIC IP DNS Servers The DNS server translates a domain or website name into a uniform resource locator URL or Internet address There are two options to choose from From ISP or User Defined Select From ISP to retrieve the DNS address value from the ISP select User Defined to assign a custom DNS server address e DNS Server Configure the type of DNS server Default From ISP e First DNS Server Configure the first or primary DNS server Maid O RS From ish pe e Second DNS Server Configure the second or secondary 000 0 DNS server Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard the changes Cancel
41. nctionality OS e Local IP Address Enter an IP address of a device cala sR Please select aPC y on the LAN Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Apply Cancel 6 54 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING DENIAL OF SERVICE 6 7 1 Configuring Denial of Service To enable blocking of denial of service DoS attacks select the DoS option in the Firewall section DoS attacks can flood the internet connection with the continuous transmission of data Blocking these attacks ensures that the inter net connection is always available WAN Settings e Block DoS Enable or disable blocking DoS attacks e Discard Ping on WAN ICMP ping packages are blocked mo while Block DoS is enabled Enable Discard Ping on TOE lo Kookie Enable 0 Disable WAN if the WAN port is required Block DoS Enable Disable Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 6 55 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS 6 7 1 Configure MAC Filter CONFIGURE MAC FILTER MAC Filters are used to deny or allow LAN computers from accessing the Internet Enable MAC Filtering Enable or disable MAC filtering Deny Allow all clients with MAC address listed below to access the network LAN MAC Address Enter the LAN MAC address Click Add to add a device to the MAC Filtering Table or Reset to abort the process View and select devices in the MAC Filtering Table Click Delete Selected or Delete Al1 to remove devices f
42. ng Languages The router supports multiple languages for using the graphical user interface GUI Select the language to use from the dropdown list Multiple Language Choose your language Choose your language English 6 13 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING WAN SETTINGS 6 3 Configuring WAN Settings 6 3 1 View WAN Status The WAN Settings or Internet Status page shows a summary of the current Internet connection information This section is also shown on the System Status page WAN Settings e Attain IP Protocol Display the IP Protocol type ORI tinn used for the ESR9850v2 Dynamic IP Address WAN Settings or Static IP Address Attain IP Protocol Dynamic IF Address e IP Address The router s WAN IP address IP Address e Subnet Mask The router s WAN subnet mask e Default Gateway The ISP s gateway IP address e MAC Address The router s WAN MAC address oe ee E The router s MAC address is located on the label MAC Address 00 AABB CC DD 11 on the back side of the router ar DNC Primary DNS Subnet Mask Default Gateway e Primary DNS The primary DNS address of an ISP provider secondary DNS e Secondary DNS The secondary DNS address of an ISP provider 6 14 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING DYNAMIC IP 6 3 1 Configuring Dynamic IP Dynamic IP addressing assigns a different IP address each time a device connects to an ISP service provider The service is most commonly used by ISP cable providers Dy
43. ng general conventions are used in this document CAUTION CAUTIONS APPEAR BEFORE THE TEXT IT REFERENCES CAUTIONS APPEAR IN CAPITAL LETTERS TO EMPHASIZE THAT THE MESSAGE CONTAINS VITAL HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING Warning information appears before the text it references to emphasize that the content may prevent damage to the device or equipment Important Indicates information that is important to know for the proper completion of a procedure choice of an option or completing a task Note Indicates additional information that is relevant to the current process or procedure Example Indicates information used to demonstrate or explain an associated concept XI CONVENTIONS N A Indicates that a component or a procedure is not applicable to this model Prerequisite Indicates a requirement that must be addressed before proceeding with the current function or procedure Typographical Conventions The following typographical conventions are used in this document Italics Indicates book titles directory names file names path names and program process names Constant WLan Indicates computer output shown on a computer screen including menus prompts responses to input and error messages Constant width bold Indicates commands lines as entered on the computer Variables contained within user input are shown in angle brackets lt gt Bold Indicates keyboard keys that are pressed by the
44. nternet in the PPPoE 3 Service Name The Service Name is optional This is to signify the name of the Internet Service Provider 4 MTU Maximum Transmission Unit It specifies the largest packet size permitted for internet transmission The factory default MTU size of Static IP is 1500 If you wish to manually change the MTU size set it between 512 and 1500 5 Point to Point Tunneling Protocol PPTP To set up a PPTP connection enter the type of WAN connection Static IP or DHCP After depending on the type of WAN follow the instructions of DHCP or Static IP to fill out the corresponding information Then proceed to enter the Username Password Service and Connection ID of the PPTP internet connection Once completed click Next Once configured the internet connection will suc cessfully connect Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol L2TP To set up an L2TP connection enter the type of WAN connection Static IP or DHCP After depending on the type of WAN follow the instructions of DHCP or Static IP to fill out the corresponding information Then proceed to enter the Username Password and Service Click next when completed Once configured the internet connection will successfully connect MTU Maximum Transmission Unit It specifies the largest packet size permitted for internet transmission The factory default MTU size of Static IP is 1500 If you wish to manually change the MTU size set it between 512 and 1500 6 86 APPENDIX D
45. ny and videoconferencing to ensure stable and efficient network performance Total Bandwidth Settings Total Bandwidth Settings Uplink Full Uplink Select the maximum bandwidth speed for outbound de traffic Downlink Downlink Select the maximum bandwidth speed for inbound QoS Priority Queue 0 Bandwidth Allocation Disabled traffic Note Click Disabled if you do not want to prioritize any data or protocol 6 69 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS Priority Queue PRIORITY QUEUE Set network resource usage based on specific protocols or port ranges Incoming packets are processed based on the protocols position within the queue Unlimited Priority Queue e Local IP Address Enter the local IP address of a device on the network This device s activity is not restricted by the QoS feature e High Low Priority Queue Specify the priority for different protocols Additional protocols and port ranges can be added 6 70 QoS Priority Queue Bandwidth Allocation Disabled Unlimited Priority Queue Local IP Address High Low Priority Queue Description The IP address will not be bounded Protocol Specific Port Name opos POS A LS ISA EI Cancel Apply BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS Bandwidth Allocation Set network resource usage for inbound and outbound traffic based on local IP and port ranges e Type Select Download or Upload to specific the direc tion of packet traffic e Local IP Range Enter
46. od that the system checks the appropriate channel for the router e Channel When auto channel is disabled select a channel to assign to the wireless network Valid value are from one to eleven in the US and one to thirteen in the EU 6 26 Band Enable 55104 Check Channel Time CONFIGURING BASIC SETTINGS 2 4 GHz 802 11b g n EnGeniusCCDD10 OcEnable Disable Half Day we O Enable Disable BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS Wireless Distribution System Mode Configure the router s wireless settings in WDS mode e Channel Select a channel to assign to the wireless net work Valid value are from one to eleven in the US and one to thirteen in the EU e MAC Address Enter the MAC address es for the wireless access point s that are part of the WDS e WDS Data Rate Select the data rate for the WDS e Set Security Click Set Security to display the WDS security settings screen For security configuration set tings refer to WDS Security Settings Screen on page 6 28 Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 6 27 CONFIGURING BASIC SETTINGS Cancel BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING BASIC SETTINGS WDS Security Settings Screen Select the type of WDS encryption Disable WEP or WPA Pre Shared Key for the wireless network Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP e Key Length Select between 64 bit and 128 encryption This page allows you setup the WDS security The value depends
47. of access into the Internet 4P Repeater Mode 9 3 INSTALLATION SETUP WIZARD DETECTING THE INTERNET CONNECTION Detecting the Internet Connection in AP Router Mode 1 The Wizard displays a progress bar while detecting the type of Internet connection a EnGenius The Wizard is delec ling lhe Inlernel Type uf your Iinternel service Provider Please ensure you Neve the Modem cable connected to the WAN port Internet WAN Cable 2 Progress Bar 5 4 INSTALLATION SETUP WIZARD DETECTING THE INTERNET CONNECTION Note This process may take several seconds 2 Ifthe ESR9850v2 can not detect the type of Internet connection the following screen is displayed Login Method DHCP vw Host Name A DEGE MAC 00 AA BB CC DD 11 gfe yo pe ynamic IP addressing assigns a different IP address Clone MAC Address each time a device connects to an ISP service provider The service is most commonly used by ISP cable providers Please wait 3 Select a login method from the dropdown list 4 Fill in the required information 5 5 INSTALLATION SETUP WIZARD DETECTING THE INTERNET CONNECTION F Note ys There are four methods available to connect to the Internet DHCP Static IP PPPoE and LT2P For a description of each method refer to Link Layers on page 6 85 For configuration instructions refer to Configuring Dynamic IP on page 6 15 Configuring Static IP on page 6 17 Configuring
48. on your AP e Key Format Select the type of characters used for the Security settings WEP Key ASCII 5 characters or Hexadecimal 10 characters Encryption Key Length e Default Key Select the default encryption key for wireless transactions Sey EOI i Default key e Encryption Key Enter the encryption key s used to set encrypt the data packets during data transmission Encryption Key 1 e Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard ERR RE changes Encryption Key 3 Encryption Key 4 6 28 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS Wi Fi Protected Access WPA Pre Shared Key e WPA Type Select the type of WPA e WPA Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP Generates a 128 bit key for each packet e WPA2 Advanced Encryption Standard AES Government standard packet encryption which is stronger than TKIP e Pre Shared Key Type Select the type of pre shared key as Passphrase ASCII Or Hexadecimal e Pre Shared Key Enter the pre shared Key value Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 6 29 CONFIGURING BASIC SETTINGS This page allows you setup the WDS security The value depends on your AP security settings Encryption WPA Pre Shared key WPA Type SOWPA TKIP WPA2 AES Pre Shared Key Formal Passphrase sE Pre Shared Key e ap Pl cancel BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 6 4 1 Configuring Advanced Settings Advanced settings parameters availab
49. ondent application processes so that they may exchange information on an open environment Select the listed applications that need ALG support and then select the router will authorize them to pass through the NAT gateway Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Apply Cancel 6 66 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS UNIVERSAL PLUG AND PLAY SETUP 6 8 1 Universal Plug and Play Setup UPnP helps internet devices such as gaming and videoconferencing to access the network and connect to other registered UPnP devices Click Enable or Disable to activate or deactivate UPnP O Enable O Disable Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 6 67 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS INTERNET GROUP MULTICAST PROTOCOL SETUP 6 8 1 Internet Group Multicast Protocol Setup Internet Group Multicast Protocol IGMP is a network layer protocol used to establish membership in a multicast group Click Enable or Disable to activate or deactivate IGMP Multicast Settings Multicast OcEnable Disable Note Disabling the Multicast function may cause IP based multi media devices such as an IP STB or OTT box may lose connectivity with the media stream ing server Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Apply Cancel 6 68 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS QUALITY OF SERVICE SETUP 6 8 1 Quality of Service Setup QoS can prioritize bandwidth use such as video streaming online gaming VoIP telepho
50. pply Cancel 6 50 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURE LINK LOCAL 6 6 1 Configure Link Local LAN IPv6 Link Local Address Enter the LAN IPv6 link local LAN IPv6 Link Local Address FE80 202 6FFF FEC EBES address Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Apply Cancel BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS FIREWALL SETUP 6 7 Firewall Setup 6 7 1 Configure Basic Settings The ESR9850v2 firewall automatically detects and blocks Denial of Service DoS attacks URL blocking packet filtering and stateful packet inspection SPI are also supported The details of the attack and the timestamp are recorded in the security log Firewall Enable or disable the firewall of the ESR9850v2 Firewall Enable Disable Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Apply Cancel 6 52 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 6 7 1 Configuring Advanced Settings The router supports VPN pass through which allows virtual private networking VPN packets to pass through the firewall e VPN L2TP Pass through Click Select to allow an L2TP connection method over a VPN e VPN PPTP Pass through Click Select to allow a PPTP connection method over a VPN e VPN IPSec Pass through Click Select to allow an IPSec connection method over a VPN e IPv6 Pass through Click Select to allow IPv6 packets to pass through the firewall e PPPoE Pass through Click Select to allowa PPPoE packets to pass th
51. r Port E Enable Trigger Port to activate port triggering ne Description e Description Enter notes or details about the port trig gered configuration Popular Applications Select an application e Popular Applications Select a default application or add Trigger Port eae Trigger Type Both e Trigger Port Enter the application s outbound port num Public Port A ber s A Public Type e Trigger Type Select the protocol to use for port triggering from the following TCP UDP or Both Add Reset e Public Port Enter the inbound port s for the application in the following format 2300 2400 or 47624 e Public Type Select the protocol to use for the inbound port from the following TCP UDP or Both Click Add to append a new configuration to the table or Reset to discard changes 6 64 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS PORT TRIGGERING SETUP Current Port Triggering Table Gurrent Trigger Port Table No Trigger Port Trigger Type Public Port Public Type Name Select The list of current port triggering configurations Reset Click Delete Selected to remove selected devices from the list Click Delete A11 to remove all devices form the list Click Reset the discard changes Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 6 65 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS APPLICATION LAYER GATEWAY SETUP 6 8 1 Application Layer Gateway Setup The ALG Application Layer Gateway serves as a window between corresp
52. r adapter are firmly connected 3 4 Web Configuration WEB CONFIGURATION LOGGING IN 4 1 Logging In FT Note ys If the login screen does not display enter the default router IP address of 192 168 0 1 Note The default user name is admin and the default pass word is admin THE LEADER IN LONG RANGE WIRELESS 1 At the login screen enter a user name and a password 2 Click Login to continue EE admin Login Cancel 4 1 WEB CONFIGURATION 4 1 Viewing the Dash Board The main screen or dashboard provides access to all of the router s services EnGenius Application version Hardware Version serial Number MAC Address Attain IP Protocol IP Address subnet Mask Default Gateway IPve Connection Type IPveo WAM Default Gateway LAN IP 6 Link Local Address DHCP PD SSID_1 Security Type Start the setup wizard View router information and connection status 1 0 0 1 0 0 00 02 6F Cr ESS Dynamic IP Address Link Local FEs0 202 6FFF FECY EBES Disabled EnGeniust EBES Disable Device List Disconnected WAN Cable Disconnected Wireless 4 2 VIEWING THE DASH BOARD WEB CONFIGURATION SERVICES Services The Home Setup Wizard Network Settings and Exit links are the main service areas Home The Home link displays the dashboard screen Setup Wizard The Setup Wizard link starts the wizard that automatically configures the router Refer to Detecting
53. rom the table Click Reset to abort Description Enter a description for a LAN MAC address 6 56 E Enable MAC Filtering Deny all clients with MAC address listed below to access the network e Allow all clients with MAC address listed below to access the network LAN MAC Address Description MAC Filtering Table Mo LAN MAC Address Select Description Delete All Delete Selected BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURE IP FILTER 6 7 1 Configure 1P Filter IP Filters are used to deny or allow LAN computers from accessing the Internet e Enable IP Filtering Enable or disable IP filtering E Enable IP Filtering Table e Deny Allow all clients with IP address listed below to Deny all clients with IP address listed below to access the network access the network Allow all clients with IP address listed below to access the network e Allow all clients with IP address listed below to access the network e Description Enter a description for a LAN IP address cl e Protocol Select TCP UDP or Both bocal E Aikkesaz Description e Local IP Address Enter the local IP address range Port Range e Port Range Enter the local port range e Click Add to add a device to the P Filtering Table or Pay Rese Reset to abort the process View and select devices in the P Filtering Table No Description Local IF Address Protocol Port Range Select Delete Selected Delete All Reset Click Delete Selected or Delete Al1 to re
54. rough the firewall Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Note Kd 6 53 Description Select VPN L2TP Pass Through VPN PPTP Pass Through VPN IPSec Pass Through IPv6 Pass Through PPPOE Pass Through Cancel VPN L2TP Pass through VPN PPTP Pass through and VPN IPSec Pass through are enabled by factory default BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING DEMILITARIZED ZONE 6 7 1 Configuring Demilitarized Zone Configuring a device on the LAN as a demilitarized zone DMZ host allows unrestricted two way Internet access for Internet applica tions such as online video games to run from behind the NAT firewall The DMZ function allows the router to redirect all packets going to the WAN port IP address to a particular IP address on the LAN The difference between the virtual server and the DMZ func tion is that a virtual server redirects a particular service or Internet application such as FTP to a particular LAN client or server whereas a DMZ redirects all packets regardless of the service going to the WAN IP address to a particular LAN client or server A DMZ host allows a computer to have all its connections and ports completely open during data transmission WARNING The PC defined as a DMZ host is not protected by the firewall and is vulnerable to malicious network attacks Do not store or manage sensitive information on the DMZ host e Enable DMZ Click Enable DMZ to activate DMZ E Enable DMZ fu
55. rtic ular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turn ing the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help WARNING Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause unde sired operation 6 82 APPENDIX A FCC Radiation Exposure Statement Important This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This device complies with FCC RF Exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment under 47 CFR 2 1093 paragraph d 2 This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter 6 83 APPENDIX B Appendix B 6 1 Industry Canada Statement
56. server IP address Password provided by an ISP e Connection ID Enter the connection ID provided by an MTI o mn 512 lt MTU Value lt 1492 ISP optional i e MTU Enter the maximum transmission unit MTU The Boren AT E MTU specifies the largest packet size Default 1460 per Pan HC 1 1000 Minutes mitted for an internet transmission The MTU size can be set between 512 and 1492 e Type Configure the connection type between the router and the ISP Choose between Keep Connection Auto matic Connection Or Manual Connection Keep Connection e Idle Timeout Configure the maximum amount of time in minutes allowed for inactive Internet connection The Internet connection will be dropped when the maximum idle time is reached Valid values are between one and one thousand Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard the changes 6 23 CHAPTER TITLE 6 3 1 Configuring DS Lite CONFIGURING DS LITE Dual Stack Lite or DS Lite allows ISPs to stop IPv4 addresses from reaching a customer s network devices and only use IPv6 e DS Lite Configuration Select DS Lite DHCPv6 Option Or Manual Configuration e AFTR IPv6 Address Enter the AFTR IPv6 connection type e B4lPv4 Address Enter an Optional B4 IPv4 address e WAN IPv6 Address Enter the WAN IPv6 address e IPv6 WAN Default Gateway Enter the IPv6 WAN default gateway address DS Lite Configuration AFTR IPv6 Address 6 24 B4 IPvl Address WAN
57. the Internet Connection on page 5 1 Network Settings The Network Settings link displays the menus to manually configure the router Refer to Web Menus Overview on page 4 4 Language The Language link displays the menu to set the OSD language Refer to Configuring Languages on page 6 13 Logout The Logout link closes the router configuration software 4 3 WEB CONFIGURATION 4 1 Web Menus Overview System View and edit settings that affect system functionality e Status Display the summary of the current system status e Operation Mode Sets the operator mode as either as an AP router or a Wireless Repeater e LAN Configure the wired network e DHCP Configure dynamically allocated IP addresses e Log View recorded system operations and network activity events e Monitor View the current network traffic bandwidth usage e Language Configure the application menu and GUI language 4 4 WEB MENUS OVERVIEW system Status Internet Wireless Guest Network IPv6 Firewall Advanced Tools WEB CONFIGURATION Internet View and edit settings that affect network connectivity e Status Display the summary of the Internet status and type of connection e Dynamic IP Setup a dynamic IP connection to an Internet service provider ISP e Static IP Setup a static IP connection to an ISP e PPPoE Setup a PPPoE connection to an ISP e PPTP Setup a PPTP connection to an ISP e L2TP Setup an L2TP connection
58. the local IP range of the current configuration e Protocol Select the protocol to manage for the current configuration Port Range e Port Range Enter the local port range of the current con Policy figuration Rate bps o Policy Select Min or Max to specify the type of configura EErEE EE tion policy e Rate bps Select the bandwidth rate in bits per second ei ie bps of the current configuration No Type Local lp range Click Add to save the settings and list the configuration in the Current QoS table or Reset the discard changes Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 6 71 ALLY Full BANDWIDTH ALLOCATION O Priority Queue Bandwidth Allocation Disabled Protocol Port Range Policy Rate bps Select Resel Apply Cancel Apply Cancel BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS ROUTING SETUP 6 8 1 Routing Setup Typically static routing does not need to be setup because the ESR9850v2 has adequate routing information after it has been config ured for Internet access Static routing is only necessary if the router is connected to network under a different subnets Note To enable a static routing NAT must be disabled If the router is connected with a network under the different sub NORIA la A gt net the routing setup allows the network connection within two packets can be forwarded based upon your routing policies different subnets E Enable Static Routing e Enable Static Rou
59. the table or Reset to discard changes Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Apply Cancel 6 62 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS PORT FORWARDING SETUP Current Port Forwarding Table Current Port Forwarding Table No Description Local IP Local Port Type Public Port Select The table of current port forwarding configurations Reset Click Delete Selected to remove selected devices from the list Click Delete A11 to remove all devices form the list Click Reset the discard changes 6 63 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS PORT TRIGGERING SETUP 6 8 1 Port Triggering Setup Some applications such as online games videoconferencing and VolP telephony require multiple ports for inbound and outbound traffic If an application requires both an incoming and an outgoing port simultaneously it is possible to configure static port forward ing to handle the packets That is not an optimal solution because a static IP address must be configured for each device With port triggering an application local port or range of ports and a communication protocol can be mapped to a specific public port Sending packets out over the local port triggers the router to open an incoming local port that is mapped to the same public port and applica tion as the outgoing local port s The local application can communicate over the incoming and outgoing ports without the need for creating a fixed address e Enable Port Triggering Click Enable Trigge
60. ting Click Enable Static Routing Destination LAN IP to activate the feature Subnet Mask e Destination LAN IP Enter the LAN IP address of the des Default Gateway tination device Hopa e Subnet Mask Enter the Subnet Mask of the destination Interface device Add Reset e Default Gateway Enter the default gateway IP address for the destination device e Hops Enter the maximum number of hops within the static routing that a packet is allowed to travel e Interface Select LAN or WAN as the interface Click Add to save the settings and list the configuration in the Current Static Routing table or Reset the discard changes 6 72 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS View and select devices in the Current Static Routing Table Click Delete Selected or Delete Al1 to remove devices from the table Click Reset to abort Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 6 73 ROUTING SETUP Current Static Routing Table No Destination LAN IP subnet Mask Default Gateway Hops Interface Select Reset Apply Cancel Cancel BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS WAKE ON LAN SETUP 6 8 1 Wake on LAN Setup Wake on LAN setup WOL allows the administrator to activate a computer over the network Enable WOL over WAN Click Enable WOL over WAN to acti E Enable WOL over WAN vate the feature Server Port S Server Port Enter the server port of the device to activate Wake MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the device to a
61. tml and open it 3 1 ENGENIUS QUICK START INSTALLATION a 1 Insert the ESR9850v2 installation CD into the CD ROM a drive a S EnGenius Smart Wizard Quick Start User Manual 2 Click Quick Start The wizard will guide you through Adobe Reader setting up your ESR9850v2 Click on the menu items on the left to proceed 1 Quick Start show the step by step installation procedure 2 User Manual view the product user manual 3 Adobe Reader install this software if you don t have PDF viewer for the user manual 3 2 ENGENIUS QUICK START CONNECTING NETWORK CABLES 3 1 Connecting Network Cables CAUTION A UNPLUG ALL PERIPHERALS AND THE ROUTER S ADAPTER BEFORE STARTING WITH THIS PROCEDURE 1 Connect the adapter cable to an electrical outlet Note The Power LED lights up to show the device is active 2 Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the WAN port on the back panel of the router Plug the other end of the cable into the cable or DSL modem Cable1 Do y 3 3 ENGENIUS QUICK START CONNECTING NETWORK CABLES 3 Plug one end of an Ethernet cable into the LAN port on the back panel of the router Plug the other end of the cable into the Ethernet port of the computer 4 Click Next to display the login screen Cable 1 Qo y y Note If the browser does not show the login screen enter the default router IP address 192 168 0 1 Note Make sure the network cable and powe
62. to an ISP e DS Lite Setup the IPv6 properties 4 5 INTERNET oystem Internet Wireless Guest Network IPv6 Firewall Advanced Tools WEB CONFIGURATION WIRELESS Wireless View and edit settings for wireless network connectivity e Basic Configure the minimum settings required to setup a wireless network connection e Advanced Configure the advanced wireless network settings e Security Configure the wireless network security settings e Filter Configure a list of clients that are allowed to wirelessly connect to the network e WPS Automate the connection between the a wireless client and the router using an 8 digit PIN e Client List View the wireless devices currently connected to the network Guest Network IPv6 Firewall Advanced Tools 4 6 WEB CONFIGURATION GUEST NETWORK Guest Network View and configure settings for guest network rule sets e Selection Enable or disable the Guest Network function Internet e DHCP Server Setting Configure the Guest Network DHCP server settings Wireless e DHCP Client List Configure the Guest Network client list Guest Network IPV6 Firewall Advanced Tools 4 7 WEB CONFIGURATION IPv6 View and configure settings for IPv6 e Status Shows IPv6 LAN connection details e Static IPv6 Set lPv6 address information provided by an Internet Service Provider ISP e Auto Configuration Pv6 auto configuration settings e PPPoE Enter PPPoE I
63. to prevent network loops trans missions won t pass the same node twice to reach the destination Note The default device IP address is 192 168 0 1 6 6 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS DHCP Server The DHCP server assigns IP addresses to the devices on the LAN DHCP Server Enable or disable the DHCP server Default Enabled Lease Time Configure the amount of time each allocated IP address can by used by a client Start IP The first IP address in the range of addresses assigned by the router End IP The last IP address in the range of addresses assigned by the router Domain Name The domain name of the router 6 7 DHCP SERVER DHCP Server m e Disabled Lease Time Start IP End IP Domain Name BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS DNS SERVER DNS Server The domain name system DNS server translates a domain or website name into a uniform resource locator URL or Internet address There are four options to choose from From ISP User Defined DNS Relay or None Select From ISP to retrieve the DNS address value from the ISP select User Defined to assign a custom DNS server address select DNS Relay to forward all queries to a relay which in turn sends them to an ISP s DNS server select None to assign no server First DNS Server Configure the first or primary DNS server DNS Servers Default None DNS Servers Assigned by DHCP Server First DNS Server Ww Second DNS Server Configure the second or secondary
64. ture allow the administrator to verify that another device is available on the network and is accepting request pack ets If the ping result returns al ive it means a device is on line This feature does not work if the target device is behind a firewall or has security software installed e Address to Ping Enter IP address of the device to ping Address to Ping Pe reer e Ping Result View the result message from the ping test x n 6 78 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS UPGRADING FIRMWARE 6 9 1 Upgrading Firmware Firmware is system software that operates and allows the administrator to interact with the router WARNING Upgrading firmware through a wireless connection is not recommended Firmware upgrading must be performed while connected to an Ether net LAN port with all other clients disconnected To update the firmware version follow these steps You can upgrade the firmware of the router in this page Ensure the firmware you want to use is on the local hard drive of your computer Click on Browse to browse and locate the firmware to be used for your update 1 Download the appropriate firmware approved by EnGe nius Networks from an approved web site ti O 2 Click Browse Browse the file system and select the firmware file 4 Click Apply 6 79 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS BACKING UP SETTINGS 6 9 1 Backing Up Settings Store multiple settings versions by saving the settings to a configuration file on the device e
65. twork DHCP server end IP Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 6 41 Router IP Address Default Subnet Mask DHCP Server Lease Time start IP End IP CONFIGURING GUEST IP ADDRESS 192 168 169 1 255 255 255 0 192 168 169 100 192 168 169 200 Cancel BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS VIEWING GUEST CLIENT LIST 6 5 1 Viewing Guest Client List DHCP Client Table View the guest network client list DHCP Client Table IP Address MAC Address Expiration Time Click Refresh to refresh the view of the list Refresh 6 42 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS IPV6 6 6 IPv6 There are several connection types to choose from Auto Detection Static IPv6 Autoconfiguration SLAAC DHCPv6 PPPoE IPv6 in IPv4 Tunnel 6to4 6rd and Link local If you are unsure of your connection method please contact your IPv6 Internet Service Pro vider Note If using the PPPoE option you will need to ensure that any PPPoE client software on your computers has been removed or disabled 6 6 1 View IPv6 Status e IPv6 Connection Information Shows the IPv6 connec IPv6 Connetcion Information tion type the LAN IPv6 link local address and the DHCP IPv6 Connection Type Link local only PD LAN IPv6 Link Local Address FE80 202 6FFF FECT EBE8 e LAN IPv6 Computers Table Shows a list of network com DHCP PD Disabled puters and their IPv6 connection information LAN IFv6 Computers Name if any MAC IPvb Address
66. user XII Product Overview PRODUCT OVERVIEW PRODUCT OVERVIEW 1 1 Product Overview Thank you for purchasing the ESR9850v2 Wireless N Gigabit Router from EnGenius Networks The EnGenius ESR9850v2 Wireless N Gigabit Router is a member of the EnGenius Work amp Play series of routers The ESR9850v2 offers 1 WAN and 4 LAN Gigabit connections and extender signal coverage with two external high sensitive 2dBi detachable antennas The ESR9850v2 also feature wireless easy setup WPS function It helps user to connect to wireless device with just one push button The ESR9850v2 provides advanced security features to protect your network and the devices connected to it An SPI Firewall pro tects the LAN as well as data sent over the Internet Data encryption protocol such as WEP WPA WPA2 and MAC address Filtering are some of the other features which block access from unauthorized clients and better manage Wi Fi accessibility The ESR9850v2 supports the next generation IPv6 Internet Protocol version 6 to enable highly reliable applications and enhanced security for safer Internet connectivity e High Performance Gigabit Connection e QoS Wireless Multi Media WMM e Wireless LAN Power Saving e SPI Firewall DoS Protection e Guest Network e Hardware NAT e Pv6 Compliance 1 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW PACKAGE CONTENTS 1 1 Package Contents ITEM QUANTITY Wireless N Gigabit Router 1 2dBi Antenna 2 Quick Installation Guide 1 12V 1A Pow
67. using them Dynamic 1P Address DHCP A DHCP of connection is where your internet connection is usually always on and your internet service provider automatically pro vides you with an IP address A DHCP connection is usually from a Cable internet service Static 1P To set up a Static IP connection enter the following IP Address of the Internet Connection Subnet Mask Default Gateway and both DNS Servers This information can be obtained by either your Internet Service provider or Network Administrator If your internet ser vice provider requires a username and password to connect you will then be prompted to enter the correct information MTU Maximum Transmission Unit It specifies the largest packet size permitted for internet transmission The factory default MTU size of Static IP is 1500 If you wish to manually change the MTU size set it between 512 and 1500 6 85 APPENDIX C Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPOE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE To set up a PPPoE connection enter the Username Password and Service name of the internet connection provided by your ISP Click Next and the ESR300H should connect to the internet successfully A PPPoE connection is usually from a DSL internet service 1 Login The username or e mail address that the internet connection uses to access internet connectivity 2 Password The password that corresponds to the username or e mail address used to connect to the i
68. work turbine is enabled Note The network turbine may cause problems with the Internet connection Dis able the network turbine function if you experience connection issues Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 6 59 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS 6 8 1 Port Mapping Setup PORT MAPPING SETUP Port Mapping allows you to redirect a particular range of service port numbers from the WAN to a particular LAN IP address e Enable Port Mapping Click Enable Port Mapping to activate port mapping e Description Enter notes or details about the mapped port range configuration e Local IP Enter the local IP address of the server behind the NAT firewall e Protocol Select the protocol to use for mapping from the following TCP UDP or Both e Port Range Enter the range of ports to be forwarded Click Add to append a new device to the list or Reset to discard changes 6 60 E Enable Port Mapping Local IP Protocol Port Range Add Resel BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS PORT MAPPING SETUP Current Port Mapping Table Gurrent Port Mapping Table No Description Local IP Type PortRange Select Displays a list of mapped port ranges in use on the network Reset e No The sequence number of the mapped port range e Description Notes or details about the mapped port range e Local IP IP address of the server for the mapped port range e Type The protocol used to communicate with the WAN ports an
69. y WPA2 first and if that fails selects WPA type e Pre Shared Key Type Select the type of pre shared key as Passphrase ASCII Or Hexadecimal e Pre Shared Key Enter the pre shared Key value Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard the changes 6 34 Encryption WPA Pre Shared key WPA T ype O WP A T KIP O P A2 AES O WPA2 Mixed Pre Shared Key Type Passphrase Pre Shared Key A Apply Cancel BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS Encryption WPA RADIUS ENCRYPTION WPA RADIUS Use a RADIUS server to authenticate wireless stations and provide a session key to encrypt data during communications e WPA Type Select the type of Wireless Protected Access WPA e WPA Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP Gener ates a 128 bit key for each packet e WPA2 Advanced Encryption Standard AES Pro tects unauthorized access by verifying network users encryption is stronger than TKIP e WPA2 Mixed Mixed mode allows device to try WPA2 first and if that fails selects WPA type e RADIUS Server IP Address Enter the IP address of the server e RADIUS Server Port Enter the port number of the server e RADIUS Server Password Enter the password of the server Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 6 35 Encryption WPA RADIUS wa WPA Type WPACTKIP WPA2 AES WPA2 Mixed RADIUS Server IP Address RADIUS Server port RADIUS Server password Apply Cancel BASIC NET
70. ystem information and activity on the network The events are stored in a mem ory buffer with older data overwritten by newer when the buffer is full Log Message List Shows the current system operations and network activity Click Save to store data to a log file Click Clear to empty the log file Click Refresh to empty the log file and begin updating it with new data 1 00 00 12 i 00 00 09 1 00 00 06 T 00 00 05 i 00 00 05 i 00 00 04 31 00 00 04 1 00 00 04 i 00 00 04 i 00 00 04 1 00 00 03 1 00 00 03 1 00 00 03 i 00 00 02 4 00 00 02 SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM WAN No PHY Link WAN start DHCP mode WAN stop DHCP mode KCODES Start NetUsB WLAN start LLTD HTTP start NET start Firewall NET start NAT NTP start NTP Client DHCP DHCP Server Stoping DNS start DNS Proxy WAN No PHY Link WAN start DHCP mode WLAN 2 4G Channel 11 WLAN 2 4G CountryRegion 0 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS MONITORING BANDWIDTH USAGE 6 2 1 Monitoring Bandwidth Usage View bandwidth usage for LAN and WLAN traffic Displays the bandwidth usage for the WLAN and LAN networks Bandwidth Monitor WAN Bandwidth Monitor 2 4G WLAN 10 10 20 30 40 5 Bandwidth Monitor 5G WLAN 6 12 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING LANGUAGES 6 2 1 Configuri

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