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1. M Place a check to enable the Default Gateway The Default Gateway Address is provided by the ISP WR Click Apply after your setting 29 3 Bridge Click the radio button to enable DHCP Get IP dynamically from ISP Click Next after your choice and the following screen will pop up REECH ovanceo weess roots starus eur _ Es Bridge Select LAN LAN group 1 Te RSR EES Select LAN Select LAN group from the drop down manual or leave it as it s default then click Apply after your setting Click Apply after your setting 30 STEP 2 Click Apply after setup Following windows will pop up OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions P drove ezeru conre rovanceo wnetess roots starus J were _ gt Wizard Save Setting Your settings are being saved and the device being rebooted Save and reboot in progress please wait L Saving 17 The device s system will save and activate your setting after clicking the Apply button The following windows will pop up after the reboot process OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions FP __ roue Tezservr conic ovanceo wnetess roots starus J ree f LAN Setup PPPoE Connection Setup gt LAN Configuration gt Ethernet Switch Name Hinet Type PPPoE Sharing p Firewall NAT Options NAT Firewall VLAN ID Priority Bits Services 7 WANS etu
2. Step 5 Go to General icon select Obtain an IP address automatically and DNS server address automatically Then click OK Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties EJES General Alternate Configuration You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically 1 Use the following IP address Default gateway f Obtain DNS server address automatically 2 Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred 3 OK Cancel 17 3 4 Checking TCP IP Configuration After your PC is configured and the system has rebooted you can check the TCP IP configuration using the following utility provided by your Windows system A Windows 98 ME 1 Click on Start and Run 2 In the open field enter winipcfg and then press OK 3 All the Ethernet adapter information will be shown on the appear Windows Check if you can get the following setting IP Configuration Bi IT The IP Address as 192 168 1 x i The Subnet Mask as 255 255 255 0 H The Default Gateway as 192 168 1 1 4 Type OK to end up the process 18 B Windows 2000 1 Click Start and Run 2 In the open field enter cmd then click OK 2 x p n Type the name of a pr
3. 6 Failed to configure the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router through web browser By a client PC in LAN Ans Check the following 1 Check the hardware connection of the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router s LAN port The LED will lit when a proper connection is made Check your Windows TCP IP setting Refer to Chapter 3 for setting details Open the Windows System Command Prompt H For Windows 9x ME Manually enter winipcfg then press Enter H For Windows 2000 XP Manually enter ipconfig all then press Enter 4 You should have the following information listed on your Window System H IP Address 192 168 1 x E Submask 255 255 255 0 H Default Gateway IP 192 168 1 1 7 forgot or lost my Administrator Password Ans Reset the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router to factory default by pressing the Reset button for 10 seconds If you are still getting prompted for a password when saving settings P oO N sz Access the Router s web interface by going to http 192 1681 1 Enter the default username and password then click Enter to log in Click on TOOLS then click User Management Enter a new Password and new Username in the Username and Password field and enter the same password in the second field to confirm the password Click Apply after your setting 127 8 Ans download Ans need to upgrade the Firmware In order to upg
4. IP Qos Help section for IP QoS Help section for RIP Routing Information RIP Hel Protocol 120 Appendix A Router Terms What is a firewall A firewall is a device that protects one network from another while allowing communication between the two A firewall incorporates the functions of the NAT router while adding features for dealing with a hacker intrusion or attack Several known types of intrusion or attack can be recognized when they occur When an incident is detected the firewall can log details of the attempt and can optionally send email to an administrator notifying them of the incident Using information from the log the administrator can take action with the ISP of the hacker In some types of intrusions the firewall can fend off the hacker by discarding all further packets from the hacker s IP address for a period of time What is NAT NAT stands for Network Address Translation Another name for it is Connection Sharing What does this mean Your ISP provides you with a single network address for you to access the Internet through However you may have several machines on your local network that want to access the Internet at the same time The router provides NAT functionality that converts your local network addresses to the single network address provided by your ISP It keeps track of all these connections and makes sure that the correct information gets to the correct local machine Occasi
5. Wireless Security gt Configuration Security Select a Wireless Security level D t AnS O WEP O 802 1 O WPA gt Save All Note you must Restart Access Point for Wireless changes to take effect apply Cancel 89 4 5 3 1 WIRELESS Security None None The Wireless security is not been used No encryption will be applied This setting is useful for troubleshooting your wireless connection but leaves your wireless data fully exposed OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions a drove ezeru conne aovanceo waeLess roots starus ver Wireless Security gt Configuration Security Select a Wireless Security level O WEP O 802 1x O wPa gt Management gt Save All REISER Ers E Apply Click Apply to complete the setting H Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes H To complete and save the setting click Save All after clicking the Apply button 90 4 5 3 2 WIRELESS Security WEP WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP is a security protocol for wireless local area networks defined in the 802 11b standard WEP is designed to provide the same level of security as that of a wired LAN WEP aims to provide security by encrypting data over radio waves so that it is protected as it is transmitted from one end point to another OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions 2 GE REESEN Wireless Security gt Configuration Security
6. EE E Trovancen Jwretess roots status J ree gt SNTP To block traffic from one LAN to another LAN check the Disable check box gt SNMP CO Ip Qos f Disable traffic between LAN group 1 and LAN group 2 O Disable traffic between LAN group 2 and LAN group 3 gt Port Forwarding Ww Disable traffic between LAN group 3 and LAN group 1 IP Filters gt LAN Clients LAN Isolation gt Bridge Filters 74 4 4 9 ADVANCED Bridge Filters Bridge Filtering allows packets to be forwarded or blocked depending on the MAC address The Bridge Filtering configuration page allows you to set the configuration of MAC filtering Bridge Filter Or sometimes known as MAC Filter enable rules to be defined which allow or deny data to pass through the Router based on the source and destination MAC address and data type of each data frame Most of the Bridge Filter Rule is to specify which computers on a network are allowed Internet access or to determine which particular computers are allowed to access services provided by the Router OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions D rone ezseru conre avancen wrevess Toos starus Petr _ o Bridge Filters f Enable Bridge Filters TO Enable Bridge Filter Management Interface Select LAN LAN group 1 gt Port Forwarding 8 Bridge Filter Management Interface gt IP Filters Src MAC Src Port D
7. LAN Configuration eth SH IP Settings Services Status Ethernet Switc Ounmanaged IP Filters Q O Obtain an IP address automatically Bridge Filters ervices IP Address ale E e Static Routing Ouse the following Static IP address IP Address Netmask Default Gateway 218 167 32 254 Host Name Domain O Enable DHCP Server Start IP 192 168 End IP Lease Time O Enable DHCP Relay Relay IP E Server and Relay Off E Apply Click Apply to complete the setting H Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes H To complete and save the setting click Save All after clicking the Apply button 55 4 3 2 1 4 LAN Configuration Use The Following Static IP Address Use the following Static IP address The following configuration screen will pop up Click the radio button to select Enable DHCP Server or Enable DHCP Relay or Server and Relay Off Manually enter the necessary items based on each selection OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions LAN Setup LAN Group 1 Configuration LAN Configuration SC csakk IP Settings Services s ees CUunmanaged IP Filters Obtain an IP address automatically Bridge Filters Services e IP Address Release EAE Static Routing vUse the following Static IP address IP Address 192 168 1 1 Netmask 255 255 255 0 H Default Gateway 218 167 32 254 Host Name mygateway1 Domain ao O Enable DHCP Server Start IP End IP Lease Time
8. m DHCP Settings H Encapsulation Select the encapsulation type LLC or VC according to the information provided by the ISP M Default Gateway Click to enable the Default Gateway H PVC Settings M PVC This field allows you to choose the specific PVC for the PPP session Kl VPI Virtual Path Identifier is a virtual path used for cell routing that is identified by an eight bit field in the ATM cell header The VPI field specifies this eight bit identifier for routing KH VCI A Virtual Channel Identifier is a virtual channel that is identified by a unique numerical tag that is defined by a 16 bit field in the ATM cell header The purpose of the virtual channel is to identify where the cell should travel The VCI field specifies this 16 bit numerical tag that determines the destination 44 M QoS Select the Quality of Service QoS type If in doubt leave as default KH PCR Peak Cell Rate This is an ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode term to describe the rate cells per second that the source device may never exceed Available only when VBR QoS is chosen M SCR Security Cell Rate This is an ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode term to describe the security cell transmitted per second H MBS Maximum Burst Size A term used in ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode to specify the maximum number of cells which can be transmitted at the contracted PCR Peak Cell Rate Available only when VBR QoS is chosen H CDVT Cell Delay Variation Tim
9. 1 Qsearch GyFolders C4bistory LS D X u Address Ja Control Panel SS a gt 3 Control Panel Phone and Power Options Network and Dial up Connections Connects to other computers networks and the Internet Regional Scannersand Scheduled Options Cameras Tasks Step 3 Right Click the Local Area Connection and select Properties E Network and Dial up Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help Back gt 1 Qsearch GYyFolders lt Hristory G GE X oi Address EI Network and Dial up Connections Network and Dial up Connections Local Area Connection Create Shortcut Type LAN Connection Delete Rename Status Enabled Realtek RTL8139 4 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter Step 4 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties Local Area Connection Properties 2 xi General Connect using E7 Realtek RTL8139 4 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter Configure Components checked are used by this connection a Client for Microsoft Networks File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks ol TCP IP Internet Pr Install Uninstall meji Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks J Show icon in taskbar when connected OK Cancel Step
10. Connections es Regionaland Scannersand Scheduled Language Cameras Tasks Address A H Control Panel E D Switch to Category View See Also A Windows Update GI Help and Support Step 3 Right Click on the Local Area Connection and select Properties Ss Network Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help Q sxx X Q Si ES Search IL Folders E Address E Network Connections A LAN or High Speed Internet Network Tasks Create a new connection Set up a home or small office network amp Disable this network device Ki Repair this connection Bridge Connections Si Rename this connection View status of this connection Change settings of this connection Create Shortcut Step 4 Go to General icon select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties 4 Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using E Realtek RTL8139 Family PCI Fast Ethernet NIC This connection uses the following items E Client for Microsoft Networks 8 File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks mm e e Internet Protocol TCP IP ta 2 Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks C Show icon in notification area when connected
11. EE EE Remote Log Log Level Notice EN Add an IP Address gt Save All Select a logging destination 10 0 0 3 vi H Log Level Select the Log Level from the drop down manual The WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router provides the following Log Level Panic Alert Critical Error Warning Notice Info and Debug E Add an IP Address Manually enter the logging destination IP Address then click Add button to add your entry Delete Delete the logging destination IP Address from the drop down list Apply Click Apply to complete the setting Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes To complete and save the setting click Save All after clicking the Apply button 102 4 6 3 TOOLS User Management User Management The User Management page enables you to change your User Name and or Password It is recommended that you change the User Name and password from the default Admin to ensure the security of the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router For security reasons the router has its own user name and password Also after a period of inactivity for a set length of time the administrator login will automatically disconnect When prompted enter the router User Name Admin and the router Password Admin to log in NOTE If you forget your user name and password access to the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router can only be gained by resetting the unit to factory defaults Pressing the
12. H 10 Full Duplex Data can be transferred and received simultaneously at the transfer rate of 10Mbps H 100 Half Duplex Data cannot be transferred and received at the same time For example data can be sent and once the transmission is complete data can be received This is done ata transfer rate of 100Mbps H 100 Full Duplex Data can be transferred and received simultaneously at the transfer rate of 100Mbps E Apply Click Apply to complete the setting H Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes H To complete and save the setting click Save All after clicking the Apply button 58 4 3 4 LAN Setup Firewall NAT Services Firewall NAT Services Place a check to Enable the most basic Firewall and NAT Service to secure your system The WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router is equipped with advanced Firewall features to provide security from malicious attack hacking or eavesdropping across the Internet It s strongly recommend that you enable this feature for security purpose The default setting is Enable OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions f J rove ezserue conr ovance weetess roots stars mee LAN Setup Firewall NAT Services gt LAN Configuration gt Ethernet Switch Enable Firewall and NAT Service Firewall NAT e Services WAN Setup gt New Connection gt Modem gt Save All E Apply Click Apply to complete the setting
13. Mac Address add Delete Mac Address O aa aa aa aa aa aa O Delete All Note you must Restart Access Point for Wireless changes to take effect Ena Cancel Enable Access List Select Allow or Ban to setup your Access List MAC Address Enter the MAC Address of the wireless network that are Allow or Ban to access your WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router Then click Add to include to your Access List Apply Click Apply to complete the setting Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes To complete and save the setting click Save All after clicking the Apply button 96 4 5 4 2 WIRELESS Management Associated Stations Associated Stations Click on Associated Stations and the following screen will pop up Restricting access by MAC address adds an obstacle against unwanted access to your network OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions Wireless Management gt Setup gt Configuration gt Save All Ban Station Click and select the Ban Station from the list Associated Stations Ban Station Mac Address State SSID QO 00 04 23 7c 89 f6 Authorized Note you must Restart Access Point for Wireless changes to take effect Apply Click Apply to complete the setting Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes FP __ roue Tezseror conic aovanceo wetess roots starus J ree Associated Stations Multiple SSID Active Rate 11Mbps To complete and sav
14. Profile in used at one time 32 STEP 3 Go to STATUS gt Modem Status and the following window will pop up Check the Connection Status Us Rate and Ds Rate the numbers data show you the actual ADSL connection speed in Kbps OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions a voue Tezserur conic sovanceo weess roots starus weir J gt Network Statistics gt Connection Status gt DHCP Clients Modem Status gt Product Information Modem Status Modem Status Connection Status Connected Us Rate Kbps 256 Ds Rate Kbps 2048 ary P DS Margin 8 Trained Modulation GDMT LOS Errors 0 DS Line Attenuation 34 US Line Attenuation 18 Peak Cell Rate 603 cells per sec CRC Rx Fast 0 CRC Tx Fast 0 CRC Rx Interleaved A CRC Tx Interleaved 0 Path Mode Interleaved DSL Statistics Near End F4 Loop Back Count Near End F5 Loop Back Count oo STEP A Launch your web browser and enter the Google Website Address www google com in the address field then press Enter Cannot find server Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edt View Favorites Tools Help d 2 x a Sa p Search 5 Favorites www google com The following Google website index page will display on your screen This shows your ADSL connection is correctly set and access to the Internet is now available Google Web Images Groups News Froogle more A
15. Refer to ADVANCED section for setting configuration details OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions LAN Setup LAN Configuration gt Ethernet Switch gt Firewall NAT e Services 3 IP Address WAN Setup CES gt Save etme IP Settings Unmanaged Obtain an IP address automatically IP Address Ouse the following Static IP address IP Address 192 168 1 1 Netmask i Default Gateway Host Name Domain ar O Enable DHCP Server Start IP 68 1 68 1254 i Seconds End IP i Lease Time E 0 O Enable DHCP Relay Relay IP Server and Relay Off Renew Services IP Filters Bridge Filters UPnP LAN Clients IP QoS Static Routing Status E Apply Click Apply to complete the setting H Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes H Tocomplete and save the setting click Save All after clicking the Apply button 53 4 3 2 1 2 LAN Configuration Obtain an IP Address Automatically Obtain an IP address automatically The following configuration screen will pop up All filling items will be hidden except Host Name Domain Name and Server and Relay Off Unchangeable radio button will turn on Click Services selection items will guides you to detail setting Refer to ADVANCED section for setting configuration details OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions LAN Setup LAN Group 1 Configuration LAN Configuration gt Ethernet Switch Eth t Switch
16. The Status section displays status log and statistical information for all connections and interfaces E HELP The Help section provides information on configuration and settings for each section 22 HM Status Information Shows the current device connection status EN H RR H E E System Uptime This field displays the time of the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router has been in operation DSL Status Shows the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router connection status DSL Speed This field displays the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router Downstream Upstream data rate in Kbps Wireless RF Show the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router wireless system status Ethernet This field displays the link up or down for the Ethernet connection USB This field displays the link up or down for the USB connection Optional Software Version This field displays the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router s code version Firmware Version This field displays the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router s firmware version SSID The Service Set Identifier SSID is a unique name for your wireless network If you have other wireless access points in your network they must share the same SSID The default SSID is TI AR7WRD H Log Out Click to Log Out the Administration configuration page WR Refresh Click to Refresh current page 23 4 2 EZ SETUP The EZ SETUP is meant to help you install the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router quick
17. To enable Multicast check Enable IGMP Multicast button and then select a connection Multicast 2 Enable IGMP Multicast Select Available Connections O Hinet EA oo Enable IGMP Multicast Click to enable IGMP Multicast and then select a connection listed E Apply Click Apply to complete the setting H Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes H Tocomplete and save the setting click Save All after clicking the Apply button 78 4 4 12 ADVANCED Static Routing If the Router is required to serve more than one network you will need to set up a Static Route between the networks Static routing can be used to allow users from one IP domain to access the Internet through the Router in another domain A Static Route provides the defined pathway that network information must travel to reach the specific host or network which is providing Internet access EE connec aovancen weetess EE OR gt UPnP gt SNMP Static Routing Choose a connection Hinet i gt IP QoS gt Port Forwarding New Destination IP Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway o Metric 0 Static Routing Destination IP Mask 10 0 0 21 Gateway Metric Delete 255 255 255 0 10 0 0 2 D gt SNTP Q A e H Configuring Static Routing If the Router is connected to more than one network it may be necessary to set up a static route between them A static route is a pre determined pathway that
18. and must not begin with a number Type Connection Type Static Sharing Select Disable Enable or VLAN sharing Default setting is Disable Options Click to enable NAT and or Firewall functionality Default is Enable VLAN ID If VLAN is selected manually enter the VLAN ID and select Priority Bits from the drop down manual Static Settings EN provided by the ISP IP Address Enter the IP Address provided by your ISP Mask Enter the Subnet mask specified by your ISP Default Gateway Enter the Default Gateway as specified by the ISP connection Since a Static IP address is typically used to host WEB servers Bridged connection is usual however Routed is provided also Check with ISP for confirmation Encapsulation Select the encapsulation type LLC or VC according to the information DNS Up to three Domain Name Server DNS addresses can also be specified Mode For static configuration you can also select a bridge connection or a routed PVC Settings EN EN PVC This field allows you to choose the specific PVC for the PPP session VPI Virtual Path Identifier is a virtual path used for cell routing that is identified by an eight bit field in the ATM cell header The VPI field specifies this eight bit identifier for routing VCI A Virtual Channel Identifier is a virtual channel that is identified by a unique numerical tag that is defined by a 16 bit field
19. click Save All after clicking the Apply button 43 4 3 1 1 4 New Connection DHCP Connection Setup DHCP When DHCP mode is selected the following screen will pop up Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP allows the ADSL Router to automatically obtain the IP address from the server This option is commonly used in situations where the IP address is dynamically assigned and is not known prior to assignment OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions EE EEGEN LAN Setup DHCP Connection Setup gt LAN Configuration 8 D gt Ethernet Switch Name DHCP Type DHCP ei Sharing Disable ze p Firewall NAT e Options M NaT Firewall VLAN ID Priority Bits Services WAN Setup DHCP Settings PYC Settings New Connection Encapsulation LLCO vc gt Modem IP Address z Mask VPI 0 PVC Gateway VCI 0 Default Gateway O gt Save All Qos UBR ze Renew PCR cps SCR cps MBS U cells CDVT usecs Auto DC O m Name Enter the DHCP connection name The name must be unique and must not contain spaces and must not begin with a number Type Connection Type DHCP Sharing Select Disable Enable or VLAN sharing Default setting is Disable Options Click to enable NAT and or Firewall functionality Default is Enable VLAN ID If VLAN is selected manually enter the VLAN ID and select Priority Bits from the drop down manual
20. e Auto When auto is selected PAP mode will run by default However if PAP fails then will run as the secondary protocol This is the default setting D PAP Password Authentication Procedure Authentication is done through username and password D CHAP Challenge Handebake Authentication Protocol Typically more secure than PAP CHAP uses username and password in combination with a randomly generated challenge string which has to be authenticated using a one way hashing function 40 MTU Maximum Transmission Unit The largest size packet that can be sent by the modem If the network stack of any packet is larger than the MTU value then the packet will be fragmented before the transmission This can be set from a minimum 128 to maximum 1500 On Demand If enable On Demand mode the connection will be dropped if no activity is detected after the specified Idle Timeout value Default Gateway Check box to make this the default connection Debug Click to enable the Debug function The complete debugging information will show and listed in the System Log file PPP Unnumbered Click to enable PPP Unnumbered function then select LAN Group from the LAN dropdown manual PVC Settings EN EN VPI Virtual Path Identifier is a virtual path used for cell routing that is identified by an eight bit field in the ATM cell header The VPI field specifies this eight bit identifier for routing VCI A Virtual Channel Identifier is a virtual
21. 1500 gt Product Information Default Asymmetric MTU for nasO 1500 Valid Configuration Tree System Log Parameter Option Error Default Asymmetric MTU for nasO 1500 pppd 2 4 1 started by root uid 0 Got connection e605 Saving PPPoE Session ID Oxe605 Saved Session ID 0 Connect pppO nasO MRU 1500 Default Asymmetric MTU for pppO 1500 local IP address 218 167 45 178 remote IP address 218 167 32 254 primary DNS address 168 95 192 1 secondary DNS address 168 95 1 1 PPPoE Connect with IP Address 218 167 45 178 PPPoE Connection Successfully Established H Refresh Click Refresh button to reload Web browser Changes may have occurred but the Web browser may be caching the old configuration 119 4 8 HELP The HELP section is used to display a Help system for this WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router Click the HELP button for more information on configuration and settings for each section at anytime OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions fF __ rove ezserur connc avancen wmevess roots starus Hee _ Help This section takes you to different Help Sections for Firewall Bridge Filters LAN Clients and PPP Connection Help for Port Forwarding Access Control and Firewall Advanced Security Bridge Filters Help section for Bridge Filters LAN Clients Help section for LAN Clients PPP Connection Help for establishing a PPP Connection UPnP Help pages for UPnP
22. 2 Router m One Power Adapter m One RJ 11 ADSL Cable H One CAT 5 Ethernet Cable H One detachable SMA Antenna H One CD ROM Driver Manual Quick Setup Guide If any of the above items are damaged or missing please contact your dealer immediately Chapter 2 Knowing WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router mer 2 1 Front Panel The WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router s LEDs indicators display information about the device s status PWR WLACT 1 2 3 4 ADSL ER LINK ACT PWR Lights up when WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router is powered on Lights up when Wireless system is ready WL ACT Blinking when WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router is sending receiving data Blinking when WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router is Sending Receiving 1 LINK ACT data Blinking when WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router is Sending Receiving 2 LINK ACT data Blinking when WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router is Sending Receiving 3 LINK ACT data Blinking when WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router is Sending Receiving 4 LINK ACT data Lights up when a successful ADSL2 2 connection is established ADSL Blinking when WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router is sending receiving data PPP Lights up when a PPP connection is established 2 2 Back Panel The back panel of the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router contains ADSL Ethernet Switches Reset Power Adapter connection and SMA connector
23. 256 2346 bytes It specifies the maximum size for a packet before data is fragmented into multiple packets If you experience a high packet error rate you may slightly increase the Fragmentation Threshold Setting the Fragmentation Threshold too low may result in poor network performance Only minor modifications of this value are recommended This default setting is 2346 Power Level Select Full 50 25 12 or 6 Power Level from the drop down manual The default is Full 87 Video Blast Support Place a check to enable the Video Blast functionality Check the following items when Video Blast features is enabled H IP Address Enter the IP Address which support the Video Blast feature M Protocol The Protocol selected to support Video Blast feature H Dest Port Enter the Destination Port to support the Video Blast feature Apply Click Apply to complete the setting Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes To complete and save the setting click Save All after clicking the Apply button 88 4 5 3 WIRELESS Security The Security page describes how to configure the Wireless Security Level of your WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router There are four security level provided by this WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router None WEP 802 1x and WPA OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions a drove ezeru conr rovanceo wietess roots starus ver
24. 5 Select Obtain an IP address automatically and DNS server address automatically Then click OK Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties 2 xi General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings e Obtain an IP address automatically 1 C Use the following IP address IF address Subnet mask Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automaticaly D mC Use the following DNS server addresses Prefered DNS server Alternate DNS server Advanced Cancel 16 3 3 Windows XP Step 1 Click Start Control Panel Classic View ED my Documents E Internet Internet Explorer ue E mail Pl Sk express e LI My Pictures Files and Settings Transfer Wizard ED my music Windows Media Player D Tour Windows XP WB msn Expiorer QQ Windows Movie Maker 2 My Recent Documents gt My Computer LS Control Panel Dk Switch to Classic view SS Printers and Faxes Help and Support J search SCH Run All Programs gt or Tun oFF computer Step 2 Double click the Network Connections amp Control Panel File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Q Bac Ki a Search Kr Folders E D Control Panel e D9 Game Internet Keyboard Controllers Options b amp Network Phoneand Power Options Modem
25. 5600 Seconds O Enable DHCP Relay Relay IP Server and Relay Off IP Address This is the static IP Address given by the ISP Netmask This is the subnet mask given by the ISP Default Gateway This is the Gateway given by the ISP Host Name Can be any alpha numeric expression that does not contain spaces Domain Used in conjunction with the host name to uniquely identify the gateway Enable DHCP Server Click the radio button to enable the DHCP Server M Start IP The Start IP Address indicates the beginning of the range at which the DHCP server starts issuing IP addresses This value must be greater than the Routers IP address value If the Routers IP address is 192 168 1 1 The default than the starting IP address must be 192 168 1 2 or higher H End IP The End IP Address indicates the end of the IP address range The ending address must not exceed a Subnet Limit of 253 hence the maximum value that can be entered in this example is 192 168 1 254 56 H Lease Time Lease Time is the amount of time a network user will be allowed connection to the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router with their current Dynamic IP address The amount of time is in units of minutes the default value is 3600 minutes 60 hours E Enable DHCP Relay Click the radio button to enable the DHCP Relay M Relay IP This is the IP Address given by the ISP H Server and Relay Off Click the radio button to enable Caution If the Server and
26. Compatibility Alliance WECA Wireless Fidelity Wi Fi Standard Support WEP WPA 802 1X Encryption for data security Support 2 412GHZ 2 484GHz frequency ranges ATM Protocols Support ATM ALLO ALL2 amp ALLS Support up to 8PVCs Support ATM UBR CBR VBR rt and VBR nt Traffic Shaping QoS Support OAM F4 F5 Loop Back Support PPPoA RFC2364 Support PPPoE RFC2516 Router Bridged Ethernet over ATM RFC2864 RFC1483 Classical IP over ATM RFC2225 RFC1577 Router Mode IP Routing RIPv1 and RIPv2 Static Routing DHCP Server Relay and Client Support DNS Relay Server Support DMZ functionality Support NAT and NAPT PAT functionality with extensive ALG supported Support IPSec L2TP PPTP Pass Through Support VPN Pass Through Support SNMP functionality Support ICMP and IGMP Support PAP and CHAP PPP Authentication Bridge Mode Support Transparent Bridging IEEE 802 1D Support RFC 2684 1483 Bridged Firewall Built in Firewall functionality Support IP Filtering Support MAC Filtering e Support Web Filtering IPSec Pass Through Protection against IP and MAC address spoofing UPnP e Support UPnP functionality Ethernet Standards e Built in 4 Ports 10 100Mbps Ethernet Switch which compliant with IEEE 802 3x standards e Automatic MDI MDI X crossover for 1OOBASE TX and 10BASE T ports Auto negotiation and speed auto sensing support Port based VLAN su
27. G Current Reg Domain Private Reg Domain IP Address Protocol Dest Port Video Blast Support W TCP 4 0 UDP x o T P E Em ET Beacon Period Enter a value between 1 4095 milliseconds The Beacon Interval value indicates the frequency interval of the beacon A beacon is a packet broadcast by the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router to synchronize the wireless network The default value is 200 DTIM Period This value between 1 65535 indicates the interval of the Delivery Traffic Indication Message DTIM A DTIM field is a countdown field informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages When the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router has buffered broadcast or multicast messages for associated clients it sends the next DTIM with a DTIM Interval value Its clients hear the beacons and awaken to receive the broadcast and multicast messages The default value is 2 RTS Threshold The range is 0 3000 bytes If a network packet is smaller than the preset RTS threshold size the RTS CTS mechanism will not be enabled The WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router sends Request to Send RTS frames to a particular receiving station and negotiates the sending of a data frame After receiving an RTS the wireless station responds with a Clear to Send CTS frame to acknowledge the right to begin transmission This default setting is 2347 Frag Threshold The Fragmentation Threshold The range is
28. H Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes H Tocomplete and save the setting click Save All after clicking the Apply button 59 4 3 5 CONFIG Save All Save All Click Save All in order to permanently save the current configuration of the 4 Ports 11g Wireless ADSL2 2 Router If you do restart the system without saving your configuration the 4 Ports 11g Wireless ADSL2 2 Router will revert back to the previously saved configuration OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions REECH sovanceo wmrevess roots starus eur J EE Services Save All 4re you sure you want to save all the current setting Save All Click Save All to complete and permanently save the setting Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes 60 4 4 ADVANCED The Advanced Menu provides access to advanced networking management and routing capabilities Click the ADVANCED tab and the following screen will pop up OvisLink dh The Total Networking Solutions a y ba pT vou ezserur conic Trovancen Jwreiess roots sratus ree gt SNTP The Advanced section lets you configure advanced features like RIP Firewall NAT UPnP IGMP Bridge Filters and LAN clients gt SNMP gt IP Qos UPnP Configure UPnP for different connections gt Port Forwarding 7 SNTP Configure SNTP to configure time server on Internet gt IP Filters gt LAN Clients SNMP Configure SNM
29. IP Qos Select LAN Connection LAN group 1 gt Port Forwarding Enter IP Address Wegen gt IP Filters r Hostname LAN Clients MAC Address 8 gt LAN Isolation gt Bridge Filters Dynamic Addresses gt Web Filters Reserve IP Address Hostname MAC Type CT 192 168 1 2 Steven 00 04 23 7c 89 f6 Dynamic B 192 168 1 3 steven 00 08 a1 0f 49 7e Dynamic gt Multicast gt Static Routing gt Dynamic Routing gt Access Control gt Save All 71 H Custom IP Filters Custom IP Filters allow you to specify individual rules that will deny traffic by defining the following Source IP address or Source IP Subnet Mask Destination IP address or Destination IP Subnet Mask Port or Port range H H H H Protocol Customer IP filter are different from Port forwards or Block All traffic because they allow greater scopes of IP addresses to be included in the block OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions D ioue ezserue conre amvancen wmevess roots starus weir _ Custom IP Filters gt SNMP x Filter Name Enable gt IP Qos i e Source IP Source Netmask gt Port Forwarding Destination IP Destination Netmask gt LAN Clients Port Start Port End gt LAN Isolation Protocol TCP x gt Bridge Filters Enabled Name Source IP Destination IP PortStart Protocol Edit Delete gt Web Filters Mask Mask PortEnd gt Multicast gt Static Routing gt Dyna
30. Internet connection You need to prepare the following items before you can establish an Internet connection through your WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router 1 Acomputer notebook which must have an installed Ethernet Adaptor and an Ethernet Cable or 2 Acomputer notebook which have Wireless b or Wireless g wireless adaptor properly installed ADSL ADSL2 ADSL2 service account and configuration information provided by your Internet Service Provider ISP You will need one or more of the following configuration parameters to connect your WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router to the Internet a VPI VCI parameters b Multiplexing Method or Protocol Type C Host and Domain Names d ISP Login Name and Password e ISP Domain Name Server DNS Address f Fixed or Static IP Address Figure below shows the overall hardware connection mechanism of your WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router a Wireless Ons wi Fi jes d F s02 116 D Wireless Wi Fi 802 11G RJ 11 RJ 11 Cable Cable ADSL Connection I ad SCH LG Splitter RJ 45 Ethernet Connection 12 Following are the steps to properly connect your WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router 1 Turn off your computer notebook 2 Connect the ADSL port of your WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router to the wall jack of the ADSL ADSL2 ADSL2 Line with a RJ 11 cable 3 Connect the Ethernet cable RJ 45 from your WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router Switch to the Eth
31. Networking Solutions EE connec aovancen weeress roos srarus Her Network Statistics Network Statistics gt Connection Status Choose an interface to view your network statistics O Ethernet O DSL Wireless gt DHCP Clients Transmit MPDUs 5133 gt Product Information MSDUs 5085 Multicast MSDUs 129 Failed MSDUs 10 Retry MSDUs 10 Receive MPDUs 3317 MSDUs 3318 Multicast MSDUs 206 FCS Error MPDUs 1554 MIC Failure MSDUs D Decrypt ErrorMPDUs 0 gt Modem Status gt System Log H Refresh Click Refresh button to reload Web browser Changes may have occurred but the Web browser may be caching the old configuration 114 4 7 2 STATUS Connection Status The Connection Status page display status of the current active connection OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions PT ue Tezserur conre Taovanceo wmeevess roots starus wet gt Network Statistics Connection Status 1 Connection Status Description Type IP State Online Disconnect Reason gt DHCP Clients Hinet pppoe 218 167 45 178 Connected ihr 36min 18sec N A gt Modem Status gt Product Information gt System Log H Refresh Click Refresh button to reload Web browser Changes may have occurred but the Web browser may be caching the old configuration 115 4 7 3 STATUS DHCP Clients The DHCP Clients page shows the MAC Address IP Address Host Name and Lease Time f
32. Relay Off function is selected careful attention must be paid to the IP Address setup of each computer on the LAN IP Addresses will no longer be allocated automatically E Apply Click Apply to complete the setting H Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes H To complete and save the setting click Save All after clicking the Apply button 57 4 3 3 LAN Setup Ethernet Switch The Ethernet Switch page allows you to set the LAN port into the following modes Default is Auto OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions a fT rove ezserue conr movance weetess roots sratus ree LAN Setup Ethernet Switch Configuration gt LAN Configuration Ethernet Switch Set alue Fallback Yalue p Firewall NAT Physical Port1 Auto vj Disabled Services WAN Setup Physical Port2 10 Half Duplex 100 Full Duplex gt New Connection gt Modem Physical Port3 100 Half Duplex Disabled Physical Port4 100 Full Duplex Disabled gt Save All H Auto The WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router will automatically sense which mode to use selecting between 100 Mbps Full Duplex 100 Mbps Half Duplex 10 Mbps Full Duplex and 10 Mbps Half Duplex Default setting is Auto H 10 Half Duplex Data cannot be transferred and received at the same time For example data can be sent and once the transmission is complete data can be received This is done at a transfer rate of 10Mbps
33. Router provides device specifications and hardware connection mechanism Setting Up TCP IP In Windows provides Windows system Network s configurations Device Administration describes the pages found under the Admin menu These pages allow the user to view change edit update and save the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router s configurations or settings Router Terms provides an introduction to basic Router Terms Frequently Asked Questions is a compilation of useful questions regarding the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router Troubleshooting Guide is a compilation of questions and answers relating to common problems dealing with Windows networking and the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router Configurations UPnP Setting provides UPnP configurations procedures under Windows XP Glossary provides definitions of terms and acronyms of this WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router 1 5 System Requirement Check and confirm that your systems confirm the following minimum requirements H Personal computer PC Notebook H Pentium II compatible processor and above H Ethernet LAN card or IEEE 802 11b or IEEE 802 11g Wireless adaptor installed with TCP IP protocol H USB Port Optional H 64 MB RAM or more H 50 MB of free disk space Minimum E Internet Browser LG CD ROM Drive 1 6 Packet Contents The WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router package contains the following items m One WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2
34. Select a Wireless Security level O None WEP O 802 1x O WPA gt Management gt Save All Enable WEP Wireless Security Authentication Type Open ov Select Encryption Key _ Cipher AA AA AA AA AA 64 bits ei 64 bits O B4 bits e O 54 bits Enter 10 26 or 58 hexadecimal digits for 64 128 or 256 bit Encryption Keys respectively e g AA AA AA AA AA for a key length of 64 bits Note you must Restart Access Point for Wireless changes to take effect Apply Cancel Enable WEP Wireless Security Place a check to enable WEP Security Authentication Type Select the Authentication Type from the drop down manual To provide a certain level of security the IEEE 802 11 standard has defined three types of authentication methods Open Shared and Both Kl Open The WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router does not perform any Authentication Open system keys are always authenticated at the device level After authentication data is then encrypted between the gateway and the connected device This is the weakest form of security and should not be used for sensitive data H Shared WEP shared key authentication With Shared key authentication only those PCs that possess the correct authentication key can join the network Shared keys accept a string of unencrypted data from a device The gateway encrypts with a WEP key and sends back the encrypted data to the attached device E E
35. allows you to create new configure configure carry out systern status log and information on to create new connections edit advanced wireless related commands and statistical configuration and connections by existing features like features perform simple information for settings for each country and ISP connections and RIP Firewall system tests all connections section configure other NAT UPnP and interfaces basic settings IGMP Bridge Filters and LAN clients Status Information System Uptime 0 hours 20 minutes Ethernet Connected DSL Status Connected Software Version 3 6 0A DSL Speed 256 2048kbps Firmware Version OvisLink WL SO64ARM Wireless RF Enabled SSID ovislink Gen E HOME The Home section show the current WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router s function information under different links WR EZ SETUP The EZ Setup is meant to help you install the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router quickly and easily WR CONFIG The Config section allows you to create new connections edit existing connections and configure other basic settings E ADVANCED The Advanced section lets you configure advanced features like RIP Firewall NAT UPnP IGMP Bridge Filters and LAN clients E WIRELESS The Wireless section lets you configure wireless connection and related features E TOOLS The Tools section lets you carry out system commands and perform simple system tests WR STATUS
36. configuration gt SNMP gt IP Qos gt Port Forwarding gt IP Filters gt LAN Clients gt LAN Isolation Are you sure you want to save all the current setting gt Bridge Filters gt Web Filters gt Multicast gt Static Routing gt Dynamic Routing gt Access Control Save All H Save All Click Save All to complete and permanently save the setting H Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes 82 4 5 WIRELESS The Wireless configuration page describe the detail instruction on Setup Configuration Channel Range Security and Management for 11g Wireless user OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions P roue Tezserur conre aovanceo wmevess roots starus weir J The Wireless section allows you to Setup Select to setup basic wireless parameters Configuration Select to configure advanced wireless parameters Channel Range Configure Wireless range for different band Security Configure Wireless Security Management Configure Wireless Management 83 4 5 1 WIRELESS Setup The Setup configuration page describe the basic wireless setting for the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router By default any wireless PC that is configured with the correct SSID will be allowed access to your wireless network OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions none ezserur cowns ovace wnesess roots
37. device and IP address 138 SNAP SubNetwork Attachment Point SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Used to govern network management and monitor devices on the network SNMP is formally described in RFC 1157 SNR Signal to Noise Ratio Measured in decibels SNR is a calculated ratio of signal strength to background noise The higher this ratio the better the signal quality Subnet Mask Short for SubNetwork Mask subnet mask is a technique used by the IP protocol to filter messages into a particular network segment called a subnet The subnet mask consists of a binary pattern that is stored in the client computer server or router This pattern is compared with the incoming IP address to determine whether to accept or reject the packet TCP Transfer Control Protocol Works together with Internet Protocol for sending data between computers over the Internet TCP keeps track of the packets making sure that they are routed efficiently TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol A simple version of FTP protocol that has no password authentication or directory structure capability Trellis Code An advanced method of FEC Forward Error Correction When enabled it makes for better error checking at the cost of slower packet transmission Setting Trellis Code to Disabled will cause increased packet transmission with decreased error correction TTL Time To Live A value in an IP packet that indicates whether or not the packet
38. e Adjust or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment or device e Consult a dealer or an experienced technician for assistance as CE Declaration of Conformity This is to certify that this device complies the essential protection requirements of the European Council Directive 89 336 EEC Article 4a Conformity is declared by the application of EN 55 022 Class B CISPR 22 Compliance with the applicable regulations is dependent upon the use of shielded cables It is the responsibility of the user to procure the appropriate cables ii Contents CHAPTER TINTRODUG TION EE 1 NR 2 UE See EE E 5 TS AMICI EE 6 erregt da ea a aaRS 7 Ia System Eeer es dasa Mise Se a aaa 8 EE EE H CHAPTER 2 KNOWING WL 8064ARM WIRELESS ADSL2 2 ROUTER neen 10 Doh Oe 10 EE 11 2 3 Connection Mechanist rs siririna oiei oa a EE ETA AE ie REAA TER AEA R RT 12 CHAPTER 3 SETTING UP THE TCP IP IN WINDOWG cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 14 Sch Widows ee E a T a E a E Tea 15 3 2 Wind ws 2000 srna eege 16 Ke WMdOwWS EE 17 3 4 Checking TCP IP Configuration ccavvias ices scatsctacedviatedbancca settedtvsndesetedoadocasanteceaanedianiacedeintedonaecaretens 18 CHAPTER A DEVICE ADMINISTRATION ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeees 21 Eeer eet 21 42 EZ N E 24 EENEG 34 SEN ENG Ee EE 35 4 3 1 1 CONFIG WAN Setup New Connection ccccccccccsseesseceseceeeeees
39. eae EE gt i ernet Suite OUnmanaged IP Filters Obtain an IP address automatically Bridge Filters Services 7 IP Address Release Ee Static Routing Ouse the following Static IP address IP Address Netmask 25 5 0 E Default Gateway Host Name mygateway1 Domain art O Enable DHCP Server Start IP 192 168 1 2 End IP Lease Time Seconds O Enable DHCP Relay Relay IP Server and Relay Off KS EE m Host Name Can be any alpha numeric expression that does not contain spaces E Domain Name Used in conjunction with the host name to uniquely identify the gateway To access the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router s web pages the user can type 192 168 1 1 The default IP Address or type mygateway1 ar7 in the Web browser s address bar E Apply Click Apply to complete the setting H Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes H Tocomplete and save the setting click Save All after clicking the Apply button 54 4 3 2 1 3 LAN Configuration PPP IP Address PPP IP Address Click the PPP IP Address radio button the following configuration screen will pop up All filling items are hidden except the Server and Relay Off Unchangeable radio button will turn on Click the Services items will guides you to detail setting Refer to ADVANCED section for setting configuration details OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions f rove ezeru cone aovancen wrevess rors srarus err
40. ensure that basic connectivity is maintained when running multiple services over one connection For example if you are using a peer to peer file sharing program at the same time as performing normal web browsing you can configure QoS to limit the resources dedicated to the peer to peer session in order to ensure web browser connectivity Leave it at its default setting if you do not know the QoS OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions Choose a connection Hinet E Low priority weight 40 Di Medium priority weight 60 v Enable IPQos CH Trusted Mode O gt Port Forwarding gt IP Filters gt LAN Clients gt LAN Isolation Source Source Destination Destination Name IP Port Start IP Port Start Protocol Priority Phy Port TOS Delete Mask PortEnd Mask Port End gt Bridge Filters gt Web Filters gt Multicast gt Static Routing gt Dynamic Routing gt Access Control gt Save All H Choose a connection Click to select a LAN group from the drop down manual H Low priority weight Click to select the low priority weight from the drop down manual The default is 40 m Medium priority weight Click to select the low priority weight from the drop down manual The default is 60 H Enable IPQoS Click to enable IP QoS features H Trusted Mode Click to enable Trusted Mode E Apply Click Apply to complete the setting H Cancel Click Cancel to ignor
41. firmware setup user and remote log information and run Ping and Modem tests gt User Management Update Gateway Save the current configuration Restart the gateway gt Ping Test System Commands _ 14 Restore to factory defaults gt Modem Test Remote Log Setup Remote Log Information gt Save All User Management Configure User Name and password Update Gateway Upgrade the Gateway Firmware Ping Test Run a Ping Test Check whether the Modem with a specific Connection Modem Test is properly connected to the Network E System Commands Save the current configuration restart the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router and restore to factory defaults setting Remote Log Setup Remote Log Information User Management Configure user name and password Update Gateway Upgrade the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router firmware Ping Test Run a ping test Modem Test Check whether the modem with a specific connection is properly connected to the network 100 4 6 1 TOOLS System Commands The System Commands page allow you to carry out basic system actions OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions System Commands Restart Access Point Restore Defaults System Commands allow you to carry out basic system actions Press the button to execute a command fF __ none Eseme conn avancen wmevess roots starus weir System Commands Use this button to restart th
42. following screen will pop up when clicking the Update Gateway button Click Browse button to locate the configuration file or update image file from your computer s hard drive then click Update Gateway After the configuration file upgrade process click Restart Gateway to activate your previous setting To update your gatevray fimerrare choose an update image Kemvel Filesystem or configuration file in Select a File and then click the Update Gatevray button Additionally you may dovmload your configuration file fom the system by clicking Get Configuration Select a File Browse _ Max file size 1 5 MB Update Gateway The system vrill be restarted automatically after the Filesystem image is successfially updated You will need to recormect again to configure your setup Get Configuration Try the right upgradable file and in case of faibure or om success RESTART the gatevray H Select a File Click on the Browse button to locate the configuration file from your computer s hard drive Update Gateway Click the Update Gateway button to upgrade your configuration file Restart Gateway Click Restart Gateway after the upgrade process to activate your setting Note When uploading Firmware Configuration File to the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router it is important not to interrupt the Web browser by closing the window clicking a link or loading a new page If the browser is interrupted it may corrupt the upgradin
43. has been propagating through the network too long and should be discarded UBR Unspecified Bit Rate A transfer mode that is usually used in file transfers email etc UBR can vary depending on the data type USB Universal Serial Bus A standard interface between a computer and a peripheral printer external drives digital cameras scanners network interface devices modems etc that allows a transfer rate of 12Mbps UDP User Datagram Protocol A protocol that is used instead of TCP when reliable delivery is not required Unlike TCP UDP does not require an acknowledgement handshake from the receiving end UDP sends packets in one way transmissions VBR nrt Variable Bit Rate non real time With VBR nrt cell transfer is variable upon certain criteria VC Virtual Circuit A virtual circuit is a circuit in a network that appears to be a physically discrete path but is actually a managed collection of circuit resources that allocates specific circuits as needed to satisfy traffic requirements 139 VCI Virtual Channel Identifier A virtual channel identified by a unique numerical tag that is defined by a 16 bit field in the ATM cell header The purpose of the virtual channel is to identify where the cell should travel VC Mux Virtual Circuit based Multiplexing In VC Based Multiplexing the interconnect protocol of the carried network is identified implicitly by the VC Virtual Circuit connecting the two ATM st
44. in the ATM cell header The purpose of the virtual channel is to identify where the cell should travel The VCI field specifies this 16 bit numerical tag that determines the destination QoS Select the Quality of Service QoS type If in doubt leave as default PCR Peak Cell Rate This is an ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode term to describe the rate cells per second that the source device may never exceed Available only when VBR QoS is chosen SCR Security Cell Rate This is an ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode term to describe the security cell transmitted per second MBS Maximum Burst Size A term used in ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode to specify the maximum number of cells which can be transmitted at the contracted PCR Peak Cell Rate Available only when VBR QoS is chosen CDVT Cell Delay Variation Time The Cell Delay Variation is a term used in ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode to describe the time difference that is acceptable between cells being presented at the receiving host Available only when VBR QoS is chosen Auto PVC Click to enable Auto PVC features Auto PVC allows detection of virtual channels via the built in mechanism for communicating ATM Layer information from DSLAM to the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router Apply Click Apply to complete the connection profile s setting Delete Click Delete to delete a connection Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes To complete and save the connection profile
45. is part of the IP suite OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions EE conre avancen weetess roots sratus nere bse gt SNTP Enable RIP Tean Protocol RIP v2 v EES Enable Password Password eeee gt LAN Isolati TES Direction LAN group 1 Both Dynamic Routing SD E Enable RIP If this box is checked Dynamic Routing is enabled Protocol Select the protocol from the drop down manual The choice is dependent upon the network environment Most networks support Rip v1 If RIP v1 is selected routing data will be sent in RIP v1 format If Rip V2 is selected routing data will be sent in RIP v2 format using Subnet Broadcasting If Rip V1 Compatible is selected routing data will be sent in RIP v2 format using Multicasting KH RIPv1 RIP Version 1 One of the first dynamic routing protocols introduced used in the Internet RIPv1 was developed to distribute network reach ability information for what is now considered simple topologies KH RIPv2 RIP Version 2 Shares the same basic concepts and algorithms as RIPv1 with added features such as subnet masks authentication external route tags next hop addresses and multicasting in addition to broadcasting Enable Password Place a check to enable the entered password Direction Determines the direction that RIP routes will be updated Kl In the Router will only incorporate received RIP information Kl Out the AD
46. it used for NAT translates multiple IP Address on the private LAN to one public IP Address in WAN that is sent out to the Internet NAT adds a level security since the IP address of a PC connected to the private LAN is never transmitted on the Internet What can I do when am not able to get the web configuration screen for this WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router Remove the proxy settings on your Internet Browsers or remove the dial up settings on your browser What is DMZ DeMilitarized zone DMZ allows one IP Address computer to be exposed to the Internet Some applications require multiple TCP IP ports to be open It is recommended that you set your computer with a static IP if you want to use DMZ features What is BSS ID A specific Ad Hoc LAN is called a Basic Service Set BSS Computers in a BSS must be configured with the same BSS ID 124 15 What is SSID Ans Short for Service Set Identifier SSID is a 32 character unique identifier attached to the header of packets sent over a WLAN that acts as a password when a mobile device tries to connect to the BSS The SSID differentiates one WLAN from another so all Access Point and all devices attempting to connect to a specific WLAN must use the same SSID A device will not be permitted to join the BSS unless it can provide the unique SSID 16 What is WEP Ans Short for Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP is a security protocol for wireless local area networks defin
47. over a PPPoE connection This feature will force all TCP traffic to conform with PPP MTU by changing TCP Maximum Segment Size to PPP MTU MTU Maximum Transmission Unit is defined as the maximum packet size In bytes that a particular interface can handle Debug Click to enable the Debug function The complete debugging information will show and listed in the System Log file PPP Unnumbered Click to enable PPP Unnumbered function then select LAN Group from the LAN dropdown manual PVC Settings EN EN PVC This field allows you to choose the specific PVC for the PPP session VPI Virtual Path Identifier is a virtual path used for cell routing that is identified by an eight bit field in the ATM cell header The VPI field specifies this eight bit identifier for routing VCI A Virtual Channel Identifier is a virtual channel that is identified by a unique numerical tag that is defined by a 16 bit field in the ATM cell header The purpose of the virtual channel is to identify where the cell should travel The VCI field specifies this 16 bit numerical tag that determines the destination QoS Select the Quality of Service QoS type If in doubt leave as default PCR Peak Cell Rate This is an ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode term to describe the rate cells per second that the source device may never exceed Available only when VBR QoS is chosen SCR Security Cell Rate This is an ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode term to describe the se
48. s included in a component click Details Subcomponents of Networking Services vi ERIP Listener vi dl Simple TCP IP Services Description Allows your computer to discover and control Universal Plug and Play devices Total disk space required 0 0 MB Space available on disk 785 4 MB Click Next to start the installation and follow the instructions in the Windows Components Wizard Windows Components Wizard Windows Components You can add or remove components of Windows XP To add or remove a component click the checkbox A shaded box means that only part of the component will be installed To see what s included in a component click Details Components EZ Message Queuing wi YP MSN Explorer Networking Services 3 Other Network File and Print Services 0 0 MB FA ndate Rant Certificates nnmMR Description Contains a variety of specialized network related services and protocols Total disk space required 0 0 MB Space available on disk 795 0 MB Note System may ask for original Windows XP CD ROM Insert the CD ROM and direct Windows to the proper location of the CD ROM Restart your Windows system to activate your setting might be necessary Click OK to restart your Windows system 132 7 A Completing the Windows Components Wizard will appears indicating the installation was successful Click Finish to quit Windows C
49. setting Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes To complete and save the setting click Save All after clicking the Apply button 63 4 4 3 ADVANCED SNMP SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is an application layer protocol that is used for managing networks There are several components that make up the SNMP structure including agents network management stations NMS network management protocols and a management information base MIB OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions SNMP Management I Enable SNMP Agent Il Enable SNMP Traps Name gt Port Forwarding Location gt IP Filters gt LAN Clients Contact gt LAN Isolation Community gt Bridge Filters Name Access Right gt Web Filters ReadOnly ReadOnly Multicast ReadWrite ReadWrite v gt Static Routing E gt Dynamic Routing gt Access Control Traps gt Save All Destination IP Trap Community Trap Version SNMP vl SNMP v2c vij E CE H SNMP Agent Click to enable the SNMP Agent An SNMP agent is a node that resides on the network typically a computer or a router The SNMP agent is controlled and configured by the NMS by sending SNMP messages between one another SNMP agents are logged and identified in a Management Information Base MIB in which they are identified by an object identifier OID H SNMP Traps Click to enable the SNM
50. through a wireless access point What is roaming Roaming is the ability of a portable computer user to communicate continuously while moving freely throughout an area greater than that covered by a single access point Before using the roaming function the computer must make sure that it is the same channel number with the access point of dedicated coverage area 123 Ans Ans Ans 10 Ans 11 Ans 12 Ans 13 Ans 14 Ans What is ISM band The FCC and their counterparts outside of the U S have set aside bandwidth for unlicensed use in the ISM Industrial Scientific and Medical band Spectrum in the vicinity of 2 4 GHz in particular is being made available worldwide This presents a truly revolutionary opportunity to place convenient high speed wireless capabilities in the hands of users around the globe What is MAC Address Short for Media Access Control Address It is a hardware address that uniquely identifies each node of a Ethernet networking device This address is usually permanent What is IEEE 802 11b standard IEEE 802 11b is an extension standards to 802 11 that applies to Wireless LAN and provides 11Mbps transmission speed in the 2 4 GHz band What is IEEE 802 119 standard IEEE 802 11g is an extension standards to 802 11 that applies to Wireless LAN and provides 54Mbps transmission speed in the 2 4 GHz band What is NAT Network Address Translation and what is
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52. 4ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router via Wireless LAN card Ans Ensure that the WL ACT LED indicator of the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router is correctly illuminated 1 Check whether your Wireless LAN setting e g SSID Channel Number is the same as your WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router 2 Check whether you d used the same WEP Key Encryption for both your Wireless LAN and your WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router 129 Appendix D UPnP Setting on Windows XP D 1 Adding UPnP If you are running Microsoft Windows XP it is recommended to add the UPnP component to your system Proceed as follows 1 Click Start gt Settings then Control Panel Network Connections amp y Printers and Faxes E Taskbar and Start Menu Log Off s Turn Off Computer E Control Panel ap file Edt View Favorites Tools Help OQ O B Pruh Py Foes gt MPE Address Control Panel FE control Panel g Pick a category D switch to Classic view r Appearance and Themes AR te and other Hardware See Also kel bza Windows Update Help and Support 1G Other Control Panel Options W Network and Internet Connections V User Accounts be E 6 Add or Remove Programs E Date Time Language and Regional Options Install or remove programs and Windows components DT Sounds Speech ond Audio Devices Accessibility Options J Performance and Maintenance 130 The Add or Remove Programs wi
53. ADSL2 2 Router proceed to the following step before a PC is able to recognize the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router Click Start gt Run In the open field enter cmd then click OK In the command prompt type ipconfig release then press Enter Es Ge a Type ipconfig renew then press Enter 3 No wireless connectivity Ans Check the following 1 Make sure both wireless client adapter and the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router is allowed to connect through wireless channels as defined for local regulatory domain 2 Make sure that the WLAN client is configured for the correct wireless settings SSID WEP 4 Poor wireless connectivity or reach Ans Check the following 1 Choose automatic channel selection or be careful to select a DSSS channel that doesn t interfere with other radio channels 2 Check the location of the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router in the building 3 Make sure both WLAN client adapter and the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router are allowed to connect through wireless channels as defined for local regulatory domain 126 5 LAN Link Act LED does not light up Ans Check the following 1 Make sure that the LAN cables are securely connected to the 10 100Base T port 2 Make sure that you are using the correct cable type for your Ethernet equipment 3 Make sure the computer s Ethernet port is configured for auto negotiation
54. Filters gt Web Filters gt Multicast gt Static Routing gt Dynamic Routing gt Access Control gt Save All H WAN Connection Select the WAN Connection profile from the drop down manual E Allow Incoming Ping Place a check to enable the incoming ping H Select LAN Group Select the LAN Group from the drop down manual Category Available Rules O Allow Incoming Ping New IP DMZ Custom Port Forwarding IPSEC L2TP O Games PPTP ven O audio video O Apps O Servers O User E LAN IP Enter the Router s LAN IP address New IP If you wish to manually add a LAN client so that you can apply rules to it click on the New IP button The following screen will pop up Refer to ADVANCED LAN Clients setting for more details Enter the IP Address Hostname and MAC Address as shown then click Apply to save your setting OvisLink 8 The Total Networking Solutions D 2 b rome ezserur conre EE GEES Select LAN Connection LAN group sl Enter IP Address Hostname LAN Clients solation Reserve IP Address Hostname MAC Type O 192 168 1 2 Steven 00 04 23 7c 89 f6 Dynamic oO 192 168 1 3 steven 00 08 a1 0f 49 7e Dynamic KS SN DMZ A DMZ Demilitarized Zone is added between a protected network and an external network in order to provide an additional layer of security When there is a suspected packet coming from WAN the firewall will forwar
55. Fixed IP by ISP Click the radio button to enable Static Fixed IP by ISP option then click Next the following window will pop up eee eee Automatic Connection Setup Static Set Static IP IP Address 192 168 12 53 Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 168 95 192 1 DNS 1 168 95 1 1 DNS 2 DNS 3 Em f se EES Set IP Address Static IP Settings are for users who have a Static IP Address WAN side from their ISP H IP Address This is the static IP Address given by the ISP Range for IP Address is x x x y where 0 lt x lt 255 and 1 lt y lt 254 KH Mask This is the subnet mask given by the ISP Range for Subnet Mask is x x x x where 0 lt x lt 255 M Default Gateway This is the Gateway given by the ISP Range for Gateway is x x x y where 0 lt x lt 255 and 1 lt y lt 254 DNS This is the DNS address specify by the user or ISP Check your ISP for setting detail Range for DNS Address is x x x y where 0 lt x lt 255 and 1 lt y lt 254 WR Click Apply after your setting 28 2 DHCP Get IP dynamically from ISP Click the radio button to enable DHCP Get IP dynamically from ISP Click Next after your choice and the following window will pop up OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions REESEN Automatic Connection Setup DHCPC DHCP Client IP Address Mask Gateway Default Gateway 0
56. LAN private PVC Permanent Virtual Circuit A software defined logical connection in a network A Virtual Circuit that is permanently available to the user RIP Routing Information Protocol A management protocol that ensures that all hosts in a particular network share the same information about routing paths In a RIP a host computer will send its entire routing table to another host computer every X seconds where X is the supply interval The receiving host computer will in turn repeat the same process by sending the same information to another host computer The process is repeated until all host computers in a given network share the same routing knowledge RIPv1 RIP Version 1 One of the first dynamic routing protocols introduced used in the internet RIPv1 was developed to distribute network reach ability information for what is now considered simple topologies RIPv2 RIP Version 2 Shares the same basic concepts and algorithms as RIPv1 with added features such as subnet masks authentication external route tags next hop addresses and multicasting in addition to broadcasting Router Mode Router Mode is used when there is more than one PC connected to the LAN side Ethernet and or USB port This enables the ADSL WAN access to be shared with multiple nodes on the LAN Network Address Translation NAT is supported so that one WAN side IP address can be shared among multiple LAN side devices DHCP is used to serve each LAN side
57. O DSL O Wireless gt Modem Status Transmit Good Tx Frames o Good Tx Broadcast Frames 0 Good Tx Multicast Frames 0 Tx Total Bytes W Receive Good Rx Frames 0 Good Rx Broadcast Frames O Good Rx Multicast Frames 0 Rx Total Bytes 0 browser may be caching the old configuration Refresh Click Refresh button to reload Web browser Changes may have occurred but the Web 112 4 7 1 3 STATUS Network Statistics DSL DSL Shows the Total Bytes Receive Transmit and Error Count information of the ADSL WAN Interface The traffic counter will reset if the device is rebooted OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions rove esetu conr aovancen wmevess roots status reir _ Network Statistics Network Statistics gt Connection Status Choose an interface to view your network statistics i Ethernet GG DSL O Wireless gt DHCP Clients gt Modem Status Transmit Tx PDUs Tx Total Bytes gt System Log Tx Total Error Counts 0 Receive Rx PDUs 1373 Rx Total Bytes 182400 Rx Total Error Counts 0 gt Product Information H Refresh Click Refresh button to reload Web browser Changes may have occurred but the Web browser may be caching the old configuration 113 4 7 1 4 STATUS Network Statistics Wireless Wireless Shows the packets transmit receive information through the Wireless Interface The traffic counter will reset if the device is rebooted OvisLink ew The Total
58. OvisLink www ovislink com tw User s Manual LIN a Copyright The contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any part or as a whole stored transcribed in an information retrieval system translated into any language or transmitted in any form or by any means mechanical magnetic electronic optical photocopying manual or otherwise without the prior written permission Trademarks All products company brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies They are used for identification purpose only Specifications are subject to be changed without prior notice FCC Interference Statement AirLive WL WL 8064ARM has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against radio interference in a residential environment AirLive WL 8064ARM can generate use and radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions in this manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If AirLive WL 8064ARM does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which is found by turning the equipment ON and OFF the user is encouraged to try to reduce the interference by one or more of the following measures
59. P Management gt LAN Isolation IP Qos Configure IP Quality of Service for different connections gt Bridge Filters Port Configure Firewall and NAT pass through to your hosted Forwarding applications gt Web Filters Configure Firewall to block your LAN PCs from accessing gt Multicast P E the Internet Static Routing LAN Clients Configure LAN Clients Dynamic Routing LAN Isolation Disable traffic between LANs gt Access Control Bridge Filters Select to setup Bridge Filters Web Filters Select to setup Web Filters Configure Multicast pass through for different Multicast 2 connections Static Routing Configure Static routes Dynamic Ge Configure RIP Access Control Configure access control list UPnP Configure UPnP for different connections SNTP Configure SNTP to configure time server on Internet SNMP Configure SNMP Management IP QoS Configure IP Quality of Service for different connections Port Forwarding Configure Firewall and NAT pass through to your hosted applications IP Filters Configure Firewall to block your LAN PCs from accessing the Internet LAN Clients Configure LAN Clients LAN Isolation Disable traffic between LANs Bridge Filters Select to setup Bridge Filters Web Filters Select to setup Web Filters Multicast Configure Multicast pass through for different connections Static Routing Configure Static routes Dynamic Rout
60. P Traps SNMP traps are used to notify network managers of significant events that have taken place in the network These traps are sent to the SNMP NMS NMS Server located at Trap IP through the specified Ports SNMP System Identification The Name Contact Location and Vendor OID are provided to identify the SNMP NMS The Vendor OID is the ID number placed in all Trap reports The System Name System Contact and System Location can be up to 127 characters Default value for Vendor OID is 1 3 6 1 4 1 294 Community ReadOnly This is the password to access public information The Community ReadOnly can be up to 127 characters Default is Public Community ReadWrite This is the password to access private information The Community ReadWrite can be up to 127 characters 64 Trap Destination IP This is the IP address to which SNMP traps are sent There can be up to 5 different SNMP trap destination IP addresses Trap Community This is the password to access and view SNMP traps The Trap Community can be up to 127 characters Default is Trap community Trap Version Select from Version 1 or Version v2c Default is Version 1 Apply Click Apply to complete the setting Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes To complete and save the setting click Save All after clicking the Apply button 65 4 4 4 ADVANCED IP QoS IP QoS IP Quality of Service QoS prioritize data streams to
61. Reset button for 10 seconds the LED indicators will turns OFF and ON again indicates that the Reset process is successfully done The Total Networking Solutions P iove J ezserur conre avancen wmevess roots starus Jee _ gt System Commands User Management gt Remote Log User Management is used to change your User Name or Password User Management gt Update Gateway User Name Admin Ping Test Password eeee gt Modem Test Confirmed Password sees gt Save All Idle Timeout 30 minutes SD SS User Name Enter the user specify User Name Password Enter the user specify Password Idle Timeout For security the administrator s login to the router configuration will timeout after a period of inactivity Apply Click Apply to complete the setting Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes To complete and save the setting click Save All after clicking the Apply button 103 4 6 4 TOOLS Update Gateway Update Gateway Firmware is the software that controls the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router and also provides the user interface that is subject of this manual The Firmware resides in the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router internal Flash memory currently loaded firmware version can be found under STATUS gt Product Information Note It is recommends that you back up your configuration before doing a firmware upgrade After the upgrade is complete you may need to restor
62. SL Router will only send out RIP information H Both the ADSL Router will both incorporate received RIP information and send out updated RIP information Apply Click Apply to complete the setting Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes To complete and save the setting click Save All after clicking the Apply button 80 4 4 14 ADVANCED Access Control Use Access Control to configure advanced security functions by customizing the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router Access control enables the user to selectively direct such traffic for example to a Web Host in the DMZ or to specific ports opened for such applications as Telnet Web TFTP or FTP OvisLink l The Total Networking Solutions a Lone Tezserur cowie aovancen waeuess roots starus ree J gt UPnP Access Control gt SNTP v Enable Access Control All LAN access allowed all WAN access denied aenn eee ae wo we o sg FTP Oo E e 9 Zenteren G g sg 0 eM i Q gt E IP Access List Select IP v O Delete gt Static Routi Access Control gt Save All H Enable Access Control Check this box to enable selective access from the WAN to your LAN for applications of the class indicated by the relevant check boxes If Access Control is not enabled the individual check boxes cannot be checked The default configuration enables Telnet Web FTP and SSH access from LAN to WAN If Access Control is enable
63. VANCED SNTP SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol is an efficient method of obtaining the time from a Time Server Place a check at Enable SNTP to enable the SNTP functionality OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions To enable SNTP check the Enable SNTP box and enter a time server Vf Enable SNTP gt Port Forwarding Primary SNTP Server 0 0 0 0 gt IP Filters gt LAN Clients Secondary SNTP Server 0 0 0 0 gt LAN Isolation Tertiary SNTP Server 0 0 0 0 gt Bridge Filters Timeout 5 si Secs gt Web Filt SE Polling Interval 30 Mins gt Multicast S Retry Count 2 gt Static Routing Time Zone GMT 12 00 International Date Line West v Day Light O gt Dynamic Routing gt Access Control gt Save All ee cc Enable SNTP Place a check to enable SNTP feature SNTP Server Enter the SNTP Server IP Address This WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router support up to three SNTP Server IP Address Primary Secondary and Tertiary SNTP Server Timeout A time limit for an operation Polling Interval The length of time In Minutes the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router retrieves the time from the SNTP Server Retry Count Enter the Retry Count to access the SNTP Server Time Zone This specifies the time zone Geographical location Day Light Place a check at the Day Light to activate Daylight Savings Time Apply Click Apply to complete the
64. Web browser may be caching the old configuration 117 4 7 5 STATUS Product Information The Product Information show the complete information and various parameters of the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router including Software Versions OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions P rove ezserur conre avancen wreuess rors sratus mere gt Network Statistics Product Information gt Connection Status Product Information gt DHCP Clients madai number gt Modem Status Product Information gt System Log HW Revision Serial Number Ethernet MAC DSL MAC AP MAC Software Versions Gateway ATM Driver DSL HAL DSL Datapump SAR HAL PDSP Firmware Wireless Firmware Wireless APDK Boot Loader WL 80644RM Unknown none 00 4F 41 00 11 22 00 4F 41 00 11 23 00 4F 41 00 11 24 3 6 04 4 03 03 00 3 02 00 03 3 01 02 00 Annex 01 07 02 0 49 1 6 0 24 5 7 0 4 12 1 5 118 4 7 6 STATUS System Log The System Log page shows the events triggered by the system Click System Log to access the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router s System Log information This page contains information that is dynamic and will refresh every 5 10 seconds OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions REESEN roots starus rer gt Connection Status gt DHCP Clients Default Asymmetric MTU for nas0 1500 Mmanager_get_defaults Inode EModemiStatus Default Asymmetric MTU for nasO
65. a WR Se ADSL 4 x 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Switch Reset Power SMA ADSL Port for connecting to the ADSL2 2 Service Provider Ports 1 4 Four 10 100Mbps Ethernet Ports for connecting to the network devices RESET Restore the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router to factory default setting POWER 12V DC 1A Power adapter connector SMA Detachable SMA Dipole Antenna All the Ethernet port of the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router RESET Button Reboot amp Restore the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router to facto Resetting Factory Defaults The reboot and restore to factory defaults feature will set the device to its factory default configuration by resetting the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router To Reset the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router Ensure that the device is powered on Press the Reset button for 10 15 seconds and release The WL ACT LED indicators will turns OFF and ON again indicates that the reset is in progress Do not power off the device during the reset process H Reset is completed when the WL ACT LED indicator return to steady green The default settings are now restored 11 2 3 Connection Mechanism This section describes the hardware connection mechanism of WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router on your Local Area Network LAN connected to the Internet how to configure your WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router for Internet access or how to manually configure your
66. al Port Select the QoS Physical Port from the drop down manual Traffic Priority Click and select the QoS session Traffic Priority from the drop down manual TOS Marking Select the TOS Marking from the list or place a check at the Normal Service Apply Click Apply to complete the setting Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes To complete and save the setting click Save All after clicking the Apply button 67 4 4 5 ADVANCED Port Forwarding Port Forwarding Port Forwarding is necessary because NAT Network Address Translation only forwards traffic from the Internet to the LAN if a specific port mapping exists in the NAT translation table Because of this the NAT provides a level of protection for computers that are connected to your LAN However this also creates a connectivity problem when you want to make LAN resources available to Internet clients which you may want to do to play network games or host network applications Thus Port Forwarding is necessary to run certain games chat clients video conferencing and other kinds of application You might also need to configure port forwarding if you intend to host a web server or mail server that is to be visible outside your LAN OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions Port Forwarding gt IP Filters Port Forwarding WAN Connection Hinet Select LAN Group LAN group 1 LAN IP 192 168 1 2 i gt LAN Clients gt LAN Isolation gt Bridge
67. allows you to set the specific period of time in seconds to disconnect from the ISP if the link has no activity detected H Keep Alive When the On Demand option is not enabled this value specifies the time to wait without being connected to your provider before terminating the connection To ensure that the link is always active enter 0 in this field H Authentication The different types of available authentications are e Auto When auto is selected PAP mode will run by default However if PAP fails then will run as the secondary protocol This is the default setting D PAP Password Authentication Procedure Authentication is done through username and password 37 EN CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol Typically more secure than PAP CHAP uses username and password in combination with a randomly generated challenge string which has to be authenticated using a one way hashing function MTU Maximum Transmission Unit The largest size packet that can be sent by the modem If the network stack of any packet is larger than the MTU value then the packet will be fragmented before the transmission This can be set from a minimum 128 to maximum 1500 On Demand If enable On Demand mode the connection will be dropped if no activity is detected after the specified Idle Timeout value Default Gateway Check box to make this the default connection Enforce MTU Check box if you experience problems accessing the Internet
68. ation Gateway WINS Configuration IP Address An IP address can be automatically assigned to this computer If your network does not automatically assign IP addresses ask your network administrator for an address and then type it in the space below C Specify an IP address IV Detect connection to network media Cerca Step 5 Go to Gateway icon and erase all previous setting TCP IP Properties We xf Bindings l Advanced l NetBIOS l DNS Configuration Gateway wins Configuration IP Address The first gateway in the Installed Gateway list will be the default The address order in the list will be the order in which these machines are used Installed gateways cancel Step 6 Go to DNS Configuration icon select Disable DNS and click OK TCP IP Properties 21x Bindings Advanced NetBIOS l DNS Configuration Gateway WINS Configuration IP Address m Enable DNS Hot Domain j DNS Server Search Order Domain Suffix Search Order 15 3 2 Windows 2000 Step 1 Click Start Settings Control Panel Programs E Documents Settings Control Panel z Hl Network and Dial up Connections Printers Help A Taskbar amp Start Menu Search Run Shut Down Eet Step 2 Double click the Network and Dial up Connections control Panel File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ge Back
69. ation the network is broken down into smaller segments or subnets that can deliver good performance for the stations attached to that segment This segmentation solves the problem of supporting a large number of stations but introduces the problem of getting traffic from one subnet to another To accomplish this devices called routers or gateways are placed between segments If a machine wishes to contact another device on the same segment it transmits to that station directly using a simple discovery technique If the target station does not exist on the same segment as the source station then the source actually has no idea how to get to the target One of the configuration parameters transmitted to each network device is its default gateway This address is configured by the network administrators and it informs each personal computer or other network device where to send data if the target station does not reside on the same subnet as the source If your machine can reach all stations on the same subnet usually a building or a sector within a building but cannot communicate outside of this area it is usually because of an incorrectly configured default gateway 122 Appendix B Frequently Asked Questions The Frequently Asked Questions addresses common questions regarding WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router settings Some of these questions are also found throughout the guide in the sections to which they reference i Ho
70. ations each protocol must be carried over a separate VC VPI Virtual Path Identifier Virtual path for cell routing indicated by an eight bit field in the ATM cell header WAN Wide Area Network A WAN covers a large geographical area A WAN is consisted of LANs and the Internet is consisted of WANs WPA Wi Fi Protected Access WPA is a specification of standards based interoperable security enhancements that increase the level of data protection and access control for existing and future wireless LAN systems 140
71. ave the setting click Save All after clicking the Apply button 94 4 5 4 WIRELESS Management Unlike wired network data your wireless data transmissions can extend beyond your walls and can be received by anyone with a compatible adapter The Management configuration page allow you to set the security features of your WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router which are appropriate to your needs Click on WIRELESS then Management the following screen will pop up OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions P done Tezserve conn aovancen wneiess rors sratus mer _ gt Setup Wireless Management gt Configuration gt Security Access List Associated Stations Multiple SSID Management Access List gt Save All O Enable Access List O llow OBan Mac Address Note you must Restart Access Point for Wireless changes to take effect Apply 95 4 5 4 1 WIRELESS Management Access List Access List By default any wireless computer that is configured with the correct wireless network name or SSID will be allowed access to your wireless network For increased security you can restrict access to the wireless network to only specific computers based on their MAC addresses OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions PJ howe Pezserur conris aovancen wrevess roos starus ree f gt Configuration Access List Associated Stations Multiple SSID Management Access List aAllow OBan
72. cecsseceseeseeeeeseecsaeeneenaes 36 4 3 1 1 1 New Connection PPPoE Connection Setup s ssssssessessesesssresseserssressessrssressessesseesseese 37 4 3 1 1 2 New Connection PPPoA Connection Setup ss ssssessssesersseessesrrssessessrsseessessessresseesee 40 4 3 1 1 3 New Connection Static Connection Setup 42 4 3 1 1 4 New Connection DHCP Connection Setup 44 4 3 1 1 5 New Connection Bridge Connection Sepp 46 4 3 1 1 6 New Connection CLIP Connection SEELEN 48 4 3 1 2 CONEIG WAN Setup 4M eeh EE 50 IEN EE 51 4 3 2 1 LAN Setup LAN Configuration ode ee etegteEe euer eebegEN Ee SdeieE ed 52 4 3 2 1 1 LAN Configuration Unmanaged ssssessseeseeseessesesssressesrrssressestsseessesstssressesseesresseesees 53 4 3 2 1 2 LAN Configuration Obtain an IP Address Automatically ccccccccesesseeeereeeseeenseeees 54 4 3 2 1 3 LAN Configuration PPP IP Eeer el 55 4 3 2 1 4 LAN Configuration Use The Following Static IP Address 56 4 3 3 LAN Setup Ethernet Ge 58 4 3 4 LAN Setup Firewall NAT Services iege eege eege eege 59 ER TEE 60 4 4 ADVANCED EE 61 44 ST ALI VAIN E E 62 442 ATIVAN CEL Ee GE ee 63 AS ALI VAN CED SNMP ee 64 E TEE 66 EE 68 44 O ADVANCED EN 71 447 ADVANCED EE ee ee 73 4 4 8 ADVANCED LAN Isolation 00 c ceccceceesseeseeeccenecesecusecseeeseeecesecaecsecseceseseeeeeenaeenaeeaes 74 4 4 9 ADVANCED Bridge Filters ele EE e eil 75 4A TR 77 BAIT ADVANCED MAUI EE 78 4 4
73. channel that is identified by a unique numerical tag that is defined by a 16 bit field in the ATM cell header The purpose of the virtual channel is to identify where the cell should travel The VCI field specifies this 16 bit numerical tag that determines the destination QoS Select the Quality of Service QoS type If in doubt leave as default PCR Peak Cell Rate This is an ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode term to describe the rate cells per second that the source device may never exceed Available only when VBR QoS is chosen SCR Security Cell Rate This is an ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode term to describe the security cell transmitted per second MBS Maximum Burst Size A term used in ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode to specify the maximum number of cells which can be transmitted at the contracted PCR Peak Cell Rate Available only when VBR QoS is chosen CDVT Cell Delay Variation Time The Cell Delay Variation is a term used in ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode to describe the time difference that is acceptable between cells being presented at the receiving host Available only when VBR QoS is chosen Auto PVC Click to enable Auto PVC features Auto PVC allows detection of virtual channels via the built in mechanism for communicating ATM Layer information from DSLAM to the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router Connect Click Connect to attempt an ADSL connection under this connection profile Disconnect Click Disconnect to drop t
74. ct the Protocol type for the rule from the drop down manual Place a check to make chances to the existing Bridge Filter Rule 75 Mode Select t Allow or Deny for the rule Delete Place a check adjacent to the Bridge Filter Rule and click Apply to Delete the Bridge Filter Rule Add Click Add button to add the rule to the list of rules Apply Click Apply to complete the setting Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes To complete and save the setting click Save All after clicking the Apply button H Create Bridge Filter Rules Enter the Source MAC Src MAC and Destination MAC Dest MAC details Select the Source Port and Destination Port from the drop down manual Select the protocol type from the drop down manual Protocol provides the choice of protocol type for the rule Mode provides the choice of Allow or Deny for the rule When all selections are made click on Add to add the rule to the list of rules A maximum of 20 MAC Filter Rules can be defined and saved KH Edit or Delete MAC Filter Rules To edit an existing MAC Filter Rule click the radio button adjacent to the Filter Rule name Edit The Rule will then appear in the top of the MAC Filter control screen where it can be edited When editing is complete click Add to return the Rule to the list of existing rules M To delete MAC Filter Rules click on the Delete tick box Select All will select every rule When the desired selectio
75. curity cell transmitted per second MBS Maximum Burst Size A term used in ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode to specify the maximum number of cells that can be transmitted at the contracted PCR Peak Cell Rate Available only when VBR QoS is chosen CDVT Cell Delay Variation Time The Cell Delay Variation is a term used in ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode to describe the time difference that is acceptable between cells being presented at the receiving host Available only when VBR QoS is chosen Auto PVC Click to enable Auto PVC features Auto PVC allows detection of virtual channels via the built in mechanism for communicating ATM Layer information from DSLAM to the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router 38 Connect Click Connect to attempt an ADSL connection under this connection profile Disconnect Click Disconnect to drop the ADSL connection under this connection profile Apply Click Apply to complete the connection profile s setting Delete Click Delete to delete a connection Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes To complete and save the connection profile click Save All after clicking the Apply button 39 4 3 1 1 2 New Connection PPPoA Connection Setup PPPoA When PPPoA mode is selected the following screen will pop up Point to Point Protocol PPP is a method of establishing a network connection between network hosts PPPoA also known as RFC 2346 adapts PPP to work over ATM cells for ADSL connecti
76. d and an enable WAN checkbox is selected then the WAN access to the matching service is enabled H IP Access List This enables you to specify which LAN WAN IP addresses are allowed access to the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router configuration services specified Delete Delete the IP Access List from the drop down manual Add Add new IP Access to the list Apply The following dialog box will pop up when clicking the Apply button indicates that you should not disable LAN Web Access or else you might not be able to connect to the device Click OK to confirm your setting Microsoft Internet Explorer 2 xi S i Are you sure access is not completely blocked CS zs H Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes WR Tocomplete and save the setting click Save All after clicking the Apply button 81 4 4 15 ADVANCED Save All Save All Click Save All in order to permanently save the current configuration of the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router If you do restart the system without saving your configuration the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router will revert back to the previously saved configuration OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions EE conmo rovanceo waeuess roots starus wee Save All In order to permanently save the current configuration of the Gateway If you do restart the system without saving your configuration the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved
77. d this packet to the DMZ host The following screen will pop up after clicking the DMZ button Place a check to enable the DMZ functionality Select the WAN Connection LAN Group and LAN IP Address from the drop down manual Click Apply to save and activate your setting OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions BE DMZ Settings SC gt SNMP M Enable DMZ Select your WAN Connection Hinet Select LAN Group LAN group 1 P IP Filters Select a LAN IP Address 192 168 1 2 LAN Clients gt LAN Clients gt LAN Isolation gt Bridge Filters gt Web Filters gt Multicast gt Static Routing gt Dynamic Routing gt Access Control gt Save All Kn SS 69 m Custom Port Forwarding If there is no pre defined Port Forwarding Rule for a particular application a user rule can be created which defines the required Ports Protocols and Port forwarding rules Click the Custom Port Forwarding button and the following screen will pop up OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions REESEN TH gt UPnP Custom Port Forwarding Connection Hinet Mi Enable v Application Protocol TCP Source IP Address Source Netmask Destination IP Address Destination Netmask 255 255 255 255 i Destination Port Start Destination Port End oe i Destination Port Map Enabled Name Source IP Destination IP Port Start Protocol Edit Delete Mask Mask Port End OC eer Teee To create a custom
78. dvanced Search Preferences Google Search I m Feeling Lucky Language Tools Advertising Programs Business Solutions About Google Go to Google Taiwan Make Google Your Homepage 2004 Google Searching 8 058 044 651 web pages 33 4 3 CONFIG The CONFIG configuration page allows you to create new connections edit existing connections and configure other basic settings in WAN and LAN mode The CONFIG Menu is divided into two sections LAN Setup and WAN Setup WAN Setup will be dealt with first OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions PT vce ezserur conn aovancen wrevess roots starus ee LAN Setup gt LAN Configuration gt Ethernet Switch gt Firewall NAT Services WAN Setup gt New Connection gt Modem gt Hinet gt Save All The Setup section allows you to create new connections edit existing connections and configure other basic settings LAN Setup LAN Select to assign physical interfaces to LAN and configure Configuration LAN IP address LAN DHCP Server Ethernet Switch Select to configure ethernet switch settings WAN Setup New Connection Select to configure a new connection Modem Select to setup your modem 34 4 3 1 CONFIG WAN Setup WAN Setup The WAN configuration page allows you to set the configuration for the WAN ADSL ports ADSL connections can be configured in a variety of ways depending on t
79. e The Cell Delay Variation is a term used in ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode to describe the time difference that is acceptable between cells being presented at the receiving host Available only when VBR QoS is chosen H Auto PVC Click to enable Auto PVC features Auto PVC allows detection of virtual channels via the built in mechanism for communicating ATM Layer information from DSLAM to the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router Renew Click the Renew button and the gateway will retrieve the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway Address Release Click the Release button to release the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway Address Apply Click Apply to complete the connection profile s setting Delete Click Delete to delete a connection Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes To complete and save the connection profile click Save All after clicking the Apply button 45 4 3 1 1 5 New Connection Bridge Connection Setup Bridge When Bridge mode is selected the following screen will pop up A Bridged connection basically disables the routing firewall and NAT features of the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router In a Bridged connection the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router acts as a modem or hub and just transmits packets between the WAN interface and the LAN interface A Bridged connection assumes that another device is providing the routing functionality that is now disabled in the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Rou
80. e all the changes H To complete and save the setting click Save All after clicking the Apply button 66 ADD To add an IP QoS session place a check at the Enable IPQoS then click Add button The following screen will pop up OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions a gt UPnP gt SNTP gt SNMP ele D Rule Name IPQo031 Source IP 10 0 0 2 Source Netmask 255 255 2550 m Source Start Port 20 Source End Port 25 Destination IP 10 0 0 6 Destination Netmask 255 255 255 1 Destination Start Port 30 Destination End Port 32 Protocol TCP B Physical Port None O Normal Service A Minimize monetary cost Ue Celi Maximize reliability Maximize throughput Rule Name Enter the IP QoS session name Source IP Enter the Source IP Address Source Netmask Enter the Source IP Subnet Mask Source Start Port Enter the Source IP Start Port which PPP session can be activated Source End Port Enter the Source IP End Port which PPP session can be activated Destination IP Enter the Destination IP Address Destination Netmask Enter the Destination IP Subnet Mask Destination Start Port Enter the Destination IP Start Port which PPP session can be activated Destination End Port Enter the Destination IP End Port which PPP session can be activated Protocol Select the protocol from the drop down manual The protocols supported are TCP UDP ICMP and ANY Physic
81. e system If you have not saved your configurations the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon restarting NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots Use this button to restart the Wireless Access Point It is important to Restart Access Point any time you change your Wireless settings Use this button to restore factory default configuration NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots H Restart Use this button to restart the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router system NOTE You will be redirected to the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router Homepage after the unit has successfully rebooted H Restart Access Point Use this button to restart the Wireless Access Point It is important to Restart the Access Point any time when changing the Wireless Setting H 6 Restore Defaults Use this button to restore factory default configurations NOTE You will be redirected to the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router Homepage after the unit has successfully been restored to factory default configurations 101 4 6 2 TOOLS Remote Log Remote Log Using the Remote Log page you can allow a user or users on the Internet to configure upgrade and check the status of your WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions HOME EZ SETUP CONFIG ADVANCED WIRELESS STATUS HELP
82. e the setting click Save All after clicking the Apply button 97 4 5 4 3 WIRELESS Management Multiple SSID Multiple SSID Click on Multiple SSID and the following screen will pop up By default any wireless PC that is configured with the correct SSID will be allowed access to your wireless network An SSID is a 32 character maximum alphanumeric key identifying the name of the wireless local area network For the wireless devices in a network to communicate with each other all devices must be configured with the same SSID OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions J rowe Pezseror conre avancen wrevess roots staus weve gt Setup Wireless Management gt Configuration PEERS HRC Multiple SSID IW Enable Multiple SSID SSID add Multiple SSID support will be disabled if wireless security enabled Delete Key SSID LJ 1 12345678 Delete All Note you must Restart Access Point for Wireless changes to take effect Ene CE H Enable Multiple SSID Place a check to Enable Multiple SSID Enter the SSID that are authorized to access the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router and click the Add button to add your entry H SSID Manually enter the SSID An SSID is a 32 character maximum alphanumeric key identifying the name of the wireless local area network Apply Click Apply to complete the setting Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes To complete and save the s
83. e used and G only allows only 802 11g wireless stations to be used to access the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router 84 User Isolation If enabled Wireless Stations will not be able to communicate with each other or with stations on the wired network This feature normally should be disabled Apply Click Apply to complete the setting Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes To complete and save the setting click Save All after clicking the Apply button 85 10 11 How to Set Up and Test Basic Wireless Connectivity Follow the instructions below to set up and test basic wireless connectivity Once you have established basic wireless connectivity you can enable security settings appropriate to your needs Log in to the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router default IP address http 192 168 1 1 with its default username Admin and default password ovislink or using whatever IP Address and Username and Password you have set up Click the WIRELESS Setup link in the main menu of the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router Click to Enable AP feature Choose a suitable descriptive name for the wireless network name SSID In the SSID box enter a value of up to 32 alphanumeric characters The default SSID is T AR7WRD Note The SSID of any wireless access adapters must match the SSID you configure in the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router If they do not match you will not get a wireless connection to t
84. e your configuration settings To access Firmware Updates click on TOOLS gt Update Gateway The following window screen will pop up OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions Pome ee roos ee gt System Commands Update Gateway gt Remote Log o update your gateway firmware choose an updated firmware image or configuration file in Select a File land then click the Update Gateway button Additionally you may download your configuration file from the gt User Management system by clicking Get Configuration Update Gateway gt Ping Test Select a File eens Firmware Image can be the combined single image with or without digital signature Update Gateway The system will be restarted automatically after the Filesystem image is successfully updated You will need to reconnect again to configure your setup Get Configuration H Select a File Click on the Browse button to locate the Firmware or update image file from your computer s hard drive H Update Gateway Click the Update Gateway button to upgrade your WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router The system will be restarted automatically after the Firmware Image is successfully uploaded You will need to reconnect again to configure your setup H Get Configuration You may download your configuration file from the system by clicking Get Configuration Follow the instruction and save your configuration file in your hard drive 104 The
85. ed in the 802 11b standard WEP is designed to provide the same level of security as that of a wired LAN WEP aims to provide security by encrypting data over radio waves so that it is protected as it is transmitted from one end point to another 17 What is WPA Ans Wi Fi Protected Access WPA is a specification of standards based interoperable security enhancements that increase the level of data protection and access control for existing and future wireless LAN systems 18 What is the maximum IP addresses supported by this WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router Ans The WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router can support up to 253 IP addresses 125 Appendix C Troubleshooting Guide The Troubleshooting Guide provides answers to common problems regarding the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router settings connections and computer settings 1 The WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router does not work None of the LEDs light up Ans Check the following Make sure that the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router is plugged into a power socket 2 Make sure that you are using the correct power supply for your WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router device 3 Make sure the power switch on the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router is turned on 2 I changed the LAN IP Address in the LAN configuration page and my PC is no longer able to detect the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router Ans After changing the LAN IP Address of the WL 8064ARM Wireless
86. encryption for data security Support RFC 1483 Bridge Routing over ATM over ADSL Support PPPoE PPPoA and IPoA Routing ATM over ADSL ATM Layer with Traffic Shaping QoS support UBR CBR VBR rt VBR nt e Support UPnP functionality Web based setup for installation and management Built in 4 10 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet Switch port for LAN connection Compliant with IEEE 802 3 802 3u and auto negotiation e Support full duplex 802 3 flow control e Support VLAN functionality Support IP Filtering MAC Filtering Web Filtering and IPSec Pass Through security functionality Support Dying Gasp functionality Optional Flash memory for firmware upgrade Hardware Reset button for fast default setting recovery HTTP Web Based Management Configuration e LEDs indicator indicates connection status m ADSL Standards e Full rate ANSI T1 413 Issue2 ITU T G 992 1 and ITU T G 992 2 standards compliant e ITU G 992 3 ITU G 992 5 and READSL2 ADSL2 2 standards compliant e Downstream and Upstream data rates up to 24Mbps and 1Mbps Reach length up to 22Kft Support Dying Gasp functionality Optional IEEE 802 11g Wireless Standards IEEE 802 11b g standards compliant Support data rates up to 54Mbps Auto Rate Capable Support 11g with data transmission rate up to 108Mbps Optional Support OFDM 64QAM 16QAM QPSK BPSK and DSSS DBPSK DQPSK CCK modulation Conforms to Wireless Ethernet
87. ernet Adaptor in your computer 4 Connect the Power adaptor to the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router and plug it into a Power outlet The Power light will lit after turning on the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router tee eee ee 5 Turn on your computer 6 Refer to the next section to setup or configure your system s Network Adaptor 13 Chapter 3 Setting up the TCP IP in Windows The instruction in this chapter will help you configure your computers to be able to communicate with this WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router Computers access the Internet using a protocol called TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol Each computer notebook on your network must have TCP IP installed and selected as its networking protocol If a Network Interface Card NIC is already installed in your PC then TCP IP is probably already installed as well The following description assumes WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router been set to factory default If not please hold the reset button down for 5 10 seconds The default of the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router s LAN IP is 192 168 1 1 Follow the procedures below to set your computer notebook function as a DHCP Client Restart and Reboot your Windows system might be necessary after setting your computer function as a DHCP Client In order to properly activate your choice click 14 3 1 Windows ME 98 Step 1 Click Start Settings Con
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89. est MAC Dest Port Protocol Mode m 3 EEN 00 00 00 00 00 00 ANY 00 00 00 00 00 00 ANY sl PPPE Session v Deny gt LAN Isolation Fada Bridge Filters gt Web Filters Edit Src MAC Src Port Dest MAC Dest Port Protocol Mode Delete r Multicast O 00 00 00 00 00 00 ANY 00 00 00 00 00 00 ANY PPPoE Session Deny gt Static Routing Select All gt Dynamic Routing gt Access Control gt Save All Km E Enable Bridge Filters Place a tick at the check box to enable the Bridge Filters functionality If the check box is selected Bridge Filtering is enabled according to the list of Bridge Filter Rules that has been created If the box is de selected Bridge Filtering will not be enabled even if Bridge Filter Rules have been created H Enable Bridge Filter Management Interface Place a check to enable the Bridge Filter Management Interface There are three interface provided for the setting Ethernet USB and Wireless Interface H Edit To edit an existing Bridge Filter Rule click the Edit radio button adjacent to the Bridge Filter Rule name H Src MAC This is the Source MAC to block or from which to forward The Source MAC must consist of 12 hexadecimal characters Src Port Select the Source Port from the drop down manual Dest MAC This is the Destination MAC to block or to forward to The Destination MAC must consist of 12 hexadecimal characters Dest Port Select the Destination Port from the drop down manual Protocol Sele
90. etting To complete and save the setting click Save All after clicking the Apply button 92 4 5 3 3 WIRELESS Security 802 1x 802 1x IEEE 802 1X defines the architecture that contains three major components Authenticator Supplicant and Authentication Server OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions REES roots starus weve _ Security Wireless Security Select a Wireless Security level O WEP 802 1x Radius Settings Server IP Address 10 0 0 2 Port 1812 Secret Group Key Interval 3600 a E NE EmA oc Server IP Address This field is required Enter the IP address of the Radius Server on your LAN Port Enter the port number used for connections to the Radius Server Secret Enter the Radius shared key This key enables the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router to log in to the Radius server and must match the value used on the Radius server H Group Key Interval Type a numeric value In seconds of the time lapse in changing the key in the Group Key Interval box Apply Click Apply to complete the setting Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes To complete and save the setting click Save All after clicking the Apply button 93 4 5 3 4 WIRELESS Security WPA WPA Wi Fi Protected Access WPA is a specification of standards based interoperable security enhancements that increase the level of data protection and access control for existing and
91. etting click Save All after clicking the Apply button 98 4 5 5 WIRELESS Save All Save All Click Save All in order to permanently save the current configuration of the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router If you do restart the system without saving your configuration the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router will revert back to the previously saved configuration OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions P Love ezserur conri aovanceo wretess roots starus rere _ gt Setup Save All In order to permanently save the current configuration of the Gateway If you do restart the system without gt Configuration saving your configuration the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration gt Security gt Management Save All Are you sure you want to save all the current setting H Save All Click Save All to complete and permanently save the setting H Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes 99 4 6 TOOLS TOOLS The TOOLS page allows you to save the configuration restart the device update the firmware image code setup user and remote log information and run ping test of the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions bk n NEE anvancen wrevess roo s srarus weve gt System Commands Tools gt Remote Log The Tools section allows you to save the configuration restart the gateway update the gateway
92. firewall is located at the point of entry for the network All data inbound and outbound must pass through the firewall for inspection Fragmentation Breaking a packet up into smaller packets that is caused either by the transmission medium being unable to support the original size of the packet or the receiving computer not being able to receive a packet of that size Fragmentation occurs when the sender s MTU is larger than the receiver s MRU FTP File Transfer Protocol A standardized internet protocol which is the simplest way to transfer files from one computer to another over the internet FTP uses the Internet s TCP IP protocols to function Full Duplex Data transmission can be transmitted and received on the same signal medium and at the same time Full Duplex lines are bidirectional G dmt Formally G 992 1 G dmt is a form of ADSL that uses Discrete MultiTone DMT technology G dmt incorporates a splitter in its design G lite Formally G 992 2 G lite is a standard way to install ADSL service G lite enables connections speeds up to 1 5 Mbps downstream and 128 kbps upstream G lite does not need a splitter at the user end because splitting is preformed at the remote end telephone company Gateway A point on the network which is an entrance to another network For example a router is a gateway that connects a LAN to a WAN Half Duplex Data transmission can be transmitted and received on the same signal mediu
93. functionality 51 4 3 2 1 LAN Setup LAN Configuration Click LAN Configuration and the following screen will be shown OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions frome ezservr conn aovancen wevess roots sus Jur LAN Setup LAN Configuration gt Ethernet Switch Firewall NAT gt z Services WAN Setup gt New Connection gt Modem gt Save All Interfaces LAN Configuration LAN group 1 uss ethemet Configure WLAN I LAN group 2 LAN group 3 E Click Add or Remove Interfaces from list under the different LAN Group The LAN Group features only supported under Bridge Mode setting Interfaces under the same LAN Group WLAN Ethernet and USB will have the ability to communicate with each other Different LAN Group are prohibited to communicate with one another H Click Configure for detail LAN Group setting Refer to next section for detail LAN Configuration or Setting E Apply Click Apply to complete the setting H Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes H To complete and save the setting click Save All after clicking the Apply button 52 4 3 2 1 1 LAN Configuration Unmanaged Unmanaged Click the Unmanaged radio button the following configuration screen will pop up All filling items are hidden except the Server and Relay Off Unchangeable radio button will turn on Click the Services items will guides you to detail setting
94. future wireless LAN systems WPA PSK Wi Fi Protected Access WPA data encryption provides data security The very strong authentication along with dynamic per frame re keying of WPA make it virtually impossible to compromise Because this is a new standard wireless device driver and software availability may be limited Note Not all wireless adapters support WPA Furthermore client software is required on the client OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions PT vow Lezserur conn aovacen wreiess roots starus weir gt Setup Wireless Security gt Configuration Security gt Management gt Save All m Group Key Interval Type a numeric value In seconds of the time lapse in changing the key in Select a Wireless Security level e WEP e 802 1x Group Key Interval 3600 Note Group Key Interval is shared by all WPA options 802 1 Server IP Address Port 1812 Secret O PSK String String __ Max 63 characters Note you must Restart Access Point for Wireless changes to take effect Apply Cancel the Group Key Interval box a 802 1x Click the radio button to enable 802 1x functionality and enter the IP Address Port Number and Secret Key of the RADIUS Server PSK String Click the radio button to enable PSK functionality and enter the PSK String Apply Click Apply to complete the setting Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes To complete and s
95. g process When the upload is complete your WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router will automatically reboot and restart The upgrade process will typically take about 1 2 minutes 105 4 6 5 TOOLS Ping Test Ping Test The Ping Test page provides an easy way to ping the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router without invoking the command line interface OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions gt System Commands Ping Test gt Remote Log gt User Management Enter IP Address to ping 192 168 1 1 Update Gateway Packet size 64 bytes Ping Test Number of echo requests 3 gt Modem Test gt Save All PING 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 1 64 data bytes 72 bytes from 192 168 1 1 icmp_seq 0 ttl 255 time 0 0 ms 72 bytes from 192 168 1 1 icmp_seq 1 ttl 255 time 0 0 ms 72 bytes from 192 168 1 1 icmp_seq 2 ttl 255 time 0 0 ms 192 168 1 1 ping statistics v Enter IP Address to ping Enter the IP Address to ping Packet size Enter the packet size in bytes Number of echo requests Enter the number of echo request Test Click Test to start the ping test The result will be shown in the window underneath 106 4 6 6 TOOLS Modem Test Modem Test The Modem Test page can be used to check whether your Modem is properly connected to the Network This test may take a few seconds to complete To perform the test select your connection from the list and press the Test button The
96. ge enable the user to create save and select connection profiles as required In many cases only one connection profile will be required and only one connection profile will be used at one time To complete and save the new Connection Profile click the Apply button and then click Save All OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions EE conec aovancen waeuess rors starus weir LAN Setup gt LAN Configuration Name New Connection Profile Sharing Disable x p Firewall NAT Services WAN Setup New Connection gt Modem Q Password Username Options NAT Firewall VLAN ID Priority Bits PPP Settings PYC Settings Idle Timeout gt Save All 10 1492 O EI m Auto O CHAP O PAP em leas username PVC WPI D secs VMCL 0 min Qos UBR zi bytes SCR Default Gateway DN Debug O LAN cCDVT usecs Auto pvc O me MBS cells Keep Alive Authentication MTU On Demand Enforce MTU PPP Unnumbered mA Een 36 4 3 1 1 1 New Connection PPPoE Connection Setup PPPoE When PPPoE Mode is selected the following screen will pop up Point to Point Protocol PPP is a method of establishing a network connection between network hosts PPPoE also known as RFC 2516 adapts PPP to work over Ethernet for ADSL connections PPPoE provides a mechanism for authenticating users by providing User Name and Password fields and it is a con
97. he ADSL connection under this connection profile Apply Click Apply to complete the connection profile s setting Delete Click Delete to delete a connection Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes To complete and save the connection profile click Save All after clicking the Apply button 41 4 3 1 1 3 New Connection Static Connection Setup Static When Static mode is selected the following screen will pop up Most Internet users are provided with a dynamic IP address by their ISP for each session however certain situations call for a Static IP address This is typically when you want to host a website or use VoIP or video conferencing applications where other users must regularly connect to your computer Static IP numbers are generally made available by ISPs for these purposes for an additional fee H RR RH RH P roue Tezserur conc sovanceo wmevess roots starus weir J Name Static Type Static el Sharing Disable Options NAT V Firewall VLAN ID Priority Bits Services o Static Settings PVC Settings New Connection Encapsulation LLC O vc Se IP Address 192 168 12 53 E VPI 0 E VMCL 0 Default Gateway 168 95 192 1 oS UBR e DNS 1 168 95 1 1 Q DNS 2 mmer PCR cps mea SCR cps Mode Bridged O Routed MBS cells CDVT usecs Auto PVC O Name Enter the Static connection name The name must be unique and must not contain spaces
98. he ISP WAN configuration and the requirements of your home or office LAN This 4 Ports 11g ADSL2 2 Router supports the following ADSL connection types EN H RR RH RH PPPoE RFC2516 PPPoA RFC2364 DHCP Static Bridged RFC1483 CLIP RFC1577 Configuring the 4 Ports 11g ADSL2 2 Router to match these connection types may require entry of some or all of the following values EN H RR H ISP Account Username and Password VPI VCI Setting Encapsulation Type Multiplexing Either LLC or VC check with your ISP for details ADSL Handshaking Mode Default setting is MMODE Network Settings for Bridged Mode operation For Bridged Mode connections RFC1483 the ISP will need to provide the following information H AAA DSL Fixed Internet IP address Subnet Mask Default Gateway IP Address Primary DNS IP address The next sections will describe in detail how to set up each of these connection types and save them as Connection Profiles 35 4 3 1 1 CONFIG WAN Setup New Connection Click New Connection to setup a new connection profile Different connection profiles may be required if you connect to more than one ADSL service provider or if you vary the connection type you use or if this WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router is used in different locations or countries This WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router can be configured to maintain up to 8 Connection Profiles The WAN Setup configuration pa
99. he WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router Uncheck the Hidden SSID Set the Channel B G The default channel is 11 This field determines which operating frequency will be used It should not be necessary to change the wireless channel unless you notice interference problems with another nearby wireless router or access point Set the 802 11 Mode as its default Mixed Uncheck the User Isolation feature Click Apply to complete the setting To complete and save the setting click Save All after clicking the Apply button Configure and test your computers for wireless connectivity Program the wireless adapter of your computers to have the same SSID and channel that you configured in the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router Check whether they have a wireless link and are able to obtain an IP address by DHCP from the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router Once your computers have basic wireless connectivity to the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router then you can configure the advanced wireless security functions of the firewall 86 4 5 2 WIRELESS Configuration The Configuration page describes how to configure the wireless features of your WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router P iove ezsetue conre avancen wmevess roots status weir _ Wireless Configuration Configuration RTS Threshold 2347 Frag Threshold 2346 Power Level Full gt Save All Multi Domain Capability O Country String Band B
100. identifier for routing VCI A Virtual Channel Identifier is a virtual channel that is identified by a unique numerical tag that is defined by a 16 bit field in the ATM cell header The purpose of the virtual channel is to identify where the cell should travel The VCI field specifies this 16 bit numerical tag that determines the destination 46 M QoS Select the Quality of Service QoS type If in doubt leave as default KH PCR Peak Cell Rate This is an ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode term to describe the rate cells per second that the source device may never exceed Available only when VBR QoS is chosen M SCR Security Cell Rate This is an ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode term to describe the security cell transmitted per second H MBS Maximum Burst Size A term used in ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode to specify the maximum number of cells which can be transmitted at the contracted PCR Peak Cell Rate Available only when VBR QoS is chosen H CDVT Cell Delay Variation Time The Cell Delay Variation is a term used in ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode to describe the time difference that is acceptable between cells being presented at the receiving host Available only when VBR QoS is chosen H Auto PVC Click to enable Auto PVC features Auto PVC allows detection of virtual channels via the built in mechanism for communicating ATM Layer information from DSLAM to the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router Apply Click Apply to comp
101. ing Configure RIP Access Control Configure access control list 61 4 4 1 ADVANCED UPnP UPnP Universal Plug and Play is a protocol which automates connectivity between network devices including computers game consoles digital cameras and other systems which connect via TCP IP Applications which implement the UPnP protocol are able to negotiate a connection with a UPnP enabled device without requiring manual device configuration To enable UPnP place a check at the Enable UPNP This will reveal the Enable UPnP screen UPnP can only be enabled on a saved Connection Profile Refer to EZ SETUP or CONFIG gt WAN Setup for information on creating Connection Profiles OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions UPnP gt SNTP To enable UPnP check the Enable UPnP box and select a connection below gt SNMP gt IP QoS V Enable UPNP Port Forwarding WAN Connection Hinet v LAN Connection LAN group 1 i ei se e E Enable UPNP Place a check to enable the UPnP feature H WAN Connection Select the required WAN Connection Profile by clicking on the drop down button adjacent to the Connection Profile name m LAN Connection Select the LAN Group fro the drop down manual E Apply Click Apply to complete the setting H Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes H To complete and save the setting click Save All after clicking the Apply button 62 4 4 2 AD
102. lete the connection profile s setting Delete Click Delete to delete a connection Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes To complete and save the connection profile click Save All after clicking the Apply button 47 4 3 1 1 6 New Connection CLIP Connection Setup CLIP When CLIP mode is selected the following screen will pop up The Classical IP over ATM CLIP support provides the ability to transmit IP packets over an ATM network CLIP support will encapsulate IP in an AAL5 packet data unit PDU frame using RFC1577and utilizes an ATM aware version of the ARP protocol OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions none ezserur connie ovace wnecess roots sru weir LAN Setup CLIP Connection Setup Name CLIP Type CUP ei Sharing p Firewall NAT E Options NAT M Firewall VLAN ID Priority Bits Services S New Connection IP Address DUDU PVC S Mask WPI D l Default Gateway 218 167 32 254 QoS UBR PCR Jeps SGR cps MBS cells CDWT usecs Auto PVC O Ces sst Name Enter the CLIP connection name The name must be unique and must not contain spaces and must not begin with a number Type Connection Type CLIP CLIP Settings EN EN EN EN IP Address Enter the IP Address provided by your ISP Mask Enter the Subnet mask specified by your ISP ARP Server Leave as Default 0 0 0 0 unless advised by ISP Default Gatewa
103. ly and easily OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions a dowe Jezserur conmo aovavceo weetess rors starus rere J EZ Setup The EZ Setup section which is a wizard allows you to create new connections by country and ISP EZ Setup Wizard Follow these quick steps to install the ADSL Router Click on Wizard and the following screen will pop up Follow the Steps describe below to complete your installation OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions Wizard Automatic Setup Follow these quick steps to install the ADSL Router Set Area Country Select Country encapsulation VPI 0 VET 33 If you can t find your ISP setting please click to config yourself 24 STEP 1 Select your country from the Country list and the ADSL service provider from the ISP List If there are more than two ISP in your country and note the Encapsulation type and VPI VCI setting OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions REES sovance weess roots starus weir J Wizard Automatic Setup Follow these quick steps to install the ADSL Router Set Area ISP Hinet PPPoE LLC OOO VPI oC vi mm encapsulation If you can t find your ISP setting please click to config yourself Click Config if you can t find any available parameters from the presetting country list The Encapsulatio
104. m but not simultaneously Half Duplex lines are bidirectional HEC Headed Error Control ATM error checking by using a CRC algorithm on the fifth octet in the ATM cell header to generate a check character Using HEC either a single bit error in the header can be corrected or multiple bit errors in the header can be detected HNP Home Network Processor Host In context of Internet Protocol a host computer is one that has full two way access to other computers on the Internet 136 IAD Integrated Access Device A device that multiplexes and demultiplexes communications in the CPE onto and out of a single telephone line for transmission to the CO IP Internet Protocol The method by which information is sent from one computer to another through the Internet Each of these host computers have a unique IP address which distinguishes it from all the other computers on the internet Each packet of data sent includes the sender s IP address and the receiver s IP address LAN Local Area Network A group of computers typically covering a small geographic area that share devices such as printers hard disk drives scanners and optical drives Computers in a LAN typically share an internet connection through some sort of router that connects the computers to a WAN LLC Logical Link Control Provides an interface point to the MAC sublayer LLC Encapsulation is needed when several protocols are carried over the same Virtual Ci
105. mic Routing gt Access Control gt Save All KS KE RH Apply Click Apply to complete the setting H Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes H Tocomplete and save the setting click Save All after clicking the Apply button 72 4 4 7 ADVANCED LAN Clients LAN Client names are a way of applying specific Port forwarding Access Control and QoS rules to individual computers on the LAN If DHCP is used all DHCP clients are automatically assigned and are designated as a LAN client Enter the IP Address Hostname and MAC Address as shown Click Apply to activate your setting OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions REESEN gt UPnP LAN Clients gt SNTP f To add a LAN Client Enter IP Address and Hostname then dick Apply gt SNMP gt IP QoS Select LAN Connection LAN group 1 x gt Port Forwarding Enter IP Address gt IP Filters Hostname LAN Clients 8 MAC Address gt LAN Isolation gt Bridge Filters Dynamic Addresses gt Web Filters Reserve IP Address Hostname MAC Type oO 192 168 1 2 Steven 00 04 23 7 89 f6 Dynamic m 192 168 1 3 steven 00 08 a1 0f 49 7e Dynamic gt Multicast gt Static Routing gt Dynamic Routing gt Access Control gt Save All KS KE 73 4 4 8 ADVANCED LAN Isolation LAN Isolation provide blocking traffic from one LAN to another LAN Place a check at the selected rules and click Apply to activate your setting
106. n type differs in each country and there are two different kinds of setup windows wizard that will pop up 25 A For the following Encapsulation type after clicking the Next button the pop up setup window wizard is shown below Vi PPPoA VC Mux Vi PPPoALLC M PPPoE LLC PT vow Tezserur conn aovancen wrevess roots starus ree EEN rt wisen f Automatic Connection Setup PPP Set PPP Password Username B5824421 hinet ne Password soccccce Ee oe oc Manually enter your User Name and Password which will be provided by your Service Provider ISP Click Apply after setup 26 B For countries with the following Encapsulation type after clicking the Next button the pop up window is shown below M 1483 Bridged LLC M 1483 Routed VC MUX OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions P roue Tezserur conre sovanceo weess roots starus weir J Follow these quick steps to install the ADSL Router Automatic Setup ISP VPI Mei Country encapsulation 1483 Bridged LLC Connection Type Static Fixed IP by ISP If you can t find your ISP setting please click to config yourself Set Area a Argentina Telecom 0 3 DHCP Get IP dynamically from ISP O Bridge RER oc In this current window you will find THREE different Connection Type 27 1 Static
107. n PPP Settings PYC Settings Username 85824421 hinet ne DVC Password eegeeeeeg VPI nimet Idle Timeout AJ gt Save All emeng VMCL Keep Alive 10 min Qos Authentication Auto O CHAP O PAP PCR MTU 1492 bytes SCR On Demand Q Default Gateway DN Enforce MTU W Debug O PPP Unnumbered Q LAN CDVT Auto Connect Disconnect uc Apply Jf delete f cancel MBS WR Check the following items when the above window pop up H Name Show the ISP name selected in STEP 1 Type Show the Encapsulation type selected in STEP 1 Username Show the Username manually entered in STEP 1 Password Show the Password manually entered in STEP 1 VPI Show the VPI setting as shown in STEP 1 VCI Show the VCI setting as shown in STEP 1 H H H H H A Connection Profile Normally show the ISP Name will be added to the left side of the configuration frame under WAN Setup 31 NOTE If the final setting are differ from what you d selected in STEP 1 click EZ SETUP and redo the setup procedures or else check your dealer immediately for technical support NOTE The WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router can be configured to maintain up to 8 Connection Profiles Different Connection Profiles may be required if you connect to more than one ADSL service provider or if you vary the connection type setting you use Note that in many cases only one Connection Profile will be required and only one Connection
108. ncryption Key Select the level of encryption The available WEP settings are 64 bits 128 bits and 256 bits The higher the bit value on the encryption the more secure the data transmission For 64 bit WEP enter 10 Hexadecimal digits any combination of 0 9 A F For 128 bit WEP enter 26 Hexadecimal digits any combination of 0 9 A F For 256 bit WEP enter 58 Hexadecimal digits any combination of 0 9 A F Apply Click Apply to complete the setting Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes To complete and save the setting click Save All after clicking the Apply button 91 O How To Configure WEP To configure WEP data encryption follow these steps 1 Dm NO A KR amp 10 11 Log in to the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router at its default LAN address of http 192 168 1 1 with its default Username Admin and default password Admin Click the WIRELESS configuration link in the main menu of the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router Go to the Security page Select the Wireless Security Level Click Enable WEP Wireless Security Select the Authentication Type Select the Encryption Type 64 bits 128 bits or 256 bits Enter the Encryption Keys Manually enter hexadecimal digits any combination of 0 9 a f or A F Select the radio button for the key you want to make active Be sure you clearly understand how the WEP key settings are configured in your wireless adapter Click Apply to complete the s
109. nd the DMZ initiates sessions in the public network based on these requests A DMZ cannot initiate a session in the private network it can only forward packets to the private network as they are requested DNS Domain Name System A method to locate and translate Domain Names into Internet Protocol IP addresses where a Domain Name is a simple and meaningful name for an Internet address DSL Digital Subscriber Line A technology that provides broadband connections over standard phone lines DSLAM Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer Using multiplexing techniques a DSLAM receives signals from customer DSL lines and places the signals on a high speed backbone line DSLAMs are typically located at a telephone company s CO Central Office Encapsulation The inclusion of one data structure within another For example packets can be encapsulated in an ATM frame during transfer 135 FEC Forward Error Correction An error correction technique in which a data packet is processed through an algorithm that adds extra error correcting bits to the packet If the transmitted message is received in error these bits are used to correct the error bits without retransmission Firewall A firewall is a method of implementing common as well as user defined security policies in an effort to keep intruders out Firewalls work by analyzing and filtering out IP packets that violate a set of rules defined by the firewall administrator The
110. ndow appears Click Add Remove Windows Components P Add or Remove Programs Gi Currently installed programs Change or fie Avance AC 97 Audio Remove Programs To change this program or remove it from your computer click Change Remove ERE Add New G Intel Application Accelerator Size Programs ES NetIQ Chariot Size 24 53MB Sr NetIQ Endpoint Size 5 91MB Add Remove EF WLAN Card amp Adapter Utility Size 2 25MB Windows Components The Windows Components Wizard appears Select Networking Services in the Components list and click Details Windows Components Wizard Windows Components You can add or remove components of Windows XP To add or remove a component click the checkbox A shaded box means that only part of the component will be installed To see what s included in a component click Details Components MSN Explorer es 0 3 MB 5 Other Network File and Print Services 0 0 MB E Update Root Certificates 0 0 MB Description Contains a variety of specialized network related services and protocols Total disk space required 0 0 MB Space available on disk 786 0 MB 131 9 6 The Networking Services window appears Select Universal Plug and Play and click OK Networking Services To add or remove a component click the check box A shaded box means that only part of the component will be installed To see what
111. nection type provided by many ISP or Telecom OvisLink a l The Total Networking Solutions FP __ roue ezeru conre ovanceo wnetess roots starus J rere f LAN Setup PPPoE Connection Setup gt LAN Configuration e EEN E gt Ethernet Switch Name PPPoE Type PPPoE ze Sharing Disable v p Firewall NAT m Options NAT Firewall VLAN ID Priority Bits Services S WAN Setup PPP Settings PYC Settings New connector Username username PVC gt Modem 3 Password eese VPI 0 Idle Timeout secs VMCL 0 gt Save All Keep Alive 10 min QoS UBR Authentication Auto O CHAP O PAP PCR MTU 1492 bytes On Demand Q Default Gateway DN Enforce MTU W Debug O PPP Unnumbered LAN Deeg Jf delete 9 cance m Name Enter the PPPoE connection name The name must be unique and must not contain spaces and must not begin with a number Type Connection Type PPPoE Sharing Select Disable Enable or VLAN sharing Default setting is Disable Options Click to enable NAT and or Firewall functionality Default is Enable VLAN ID If VLAN is selected manually enter the VLAN ID and select Priority Bits from the drop down manual H PPP Settings H Username Your ISP Account ID Check your ISP for details H Password Your ISP Account Password Check your ISP for details KH Idle Timeout The Idle Timeout
112. network information must travel to reach a specific host or network Follow the following steps to create a Static Route H Choose a Connection Presents list of saved Connections Select appropriate connection from the list vW The New Destination IP Enter the address of the remote LAN network or host to which you want to assign a static route H Mask The Subnet Mask identifies which portion of an IP address is the network portion and which portion is the host portion The subnet mask defaults to 255 25 255 0 H Gateway The Gateway IP address is the IP address for the gateway device that provides contact between the gateway and the remote network Kl Metric Enter the Metric or cost for the destination M Delete Place a check adjacent to the rule and click Apply to Delete the rule from the list E Apply Click Apply to complete the setting H Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes H To complete and save the setting click Save All after clicking the Apply button 79 4 4 13 ADVANCED Dynamic Routing Dynamic Routing makes use of the RIP Protocol to allow the ADSL2 2 Router to automatically adjust to physical changes in the network This 4 Ports ADSL2 2 11g Wireless Router using the RIP v1 or v2 protocol will determine the network packet route based on the fewest number of hops between the Source and the Destination The RIP protocol regularly broadcasts routing information to other ADSL Routers on the network and
113. ns are made effect deletion by clicking on Apply 76 4 4 10 ADVANCED Web Filters Web Filter is a tool that have the ability to filter Internet content Using an easy category based listing you can control exactly what website content can or can not be accessed Click the radio button to Enable or Disable the filter rules to ensure an accurate representation of the world of information reachable on the Internet OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions PT cue ezsevur conec aovanceo recess voors starus weir gt UPnP Web Filters gt SNTP Proxy O Enabled Cookies O Enabled IP QoS Java Applets Enabled gt Port Forwarding Activex O Enabled gt SNMP gt IP Filters Pop Ups Enabled gt LAN Clients gt LAN Isolation gt Bridge Filters Web Filters Disabled Disabled O Disabled Disabled O Disabled Apply Click Apply to complete the setting Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes To complete and save the setting click Save All after clicking the Apply button 77 4 4 11 ADVANCED Multicast IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol Multicast enables communication between a single sender and multiple receivers on a network It is used when data needs to be sent from one to many devices OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions w p fF __ voue Tezserur cowie avancen wmrevess roots starus eur J gt SNTP ZA
114. nvironments Wireless G or the so called 11g is the upcoming 54Mbps wireless networking standard that s almost 5 times faster than the widely deployed Wireless B or the so called 11b products found in homes businesses and public wireless hotspots around the world ADSL2 2 is a transmission technology used to carry user data over a single twisted pair line between the Central Office and the Customer Premises The downstream data rates can go up to 24 Mbps and the upstream data rates can go up to 1Mbps with length reach up to 22Kft for ADSL2 2 connection and 54Mbps transfer data rate for the 11g connection This device allows ADSL2 2 connectivity while providing Wireless LAN capabilities for home or office users This asymmetric nature lends itself to applications such as Internet access and video delivery With minimum setup you can install and use the router within minutes 1 1 Features H The WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router provides the following features e Compliant to ANSI T1 413 Issue 2 ITU T G992 1 ITU T G992 2 ITU G 992 3 ITU 992 4 ITU G 992 5 and READSL2 standards Support all Digital Loop ITU G992 3 annex and J specifications Fully compliant with Annex A B B U R2 ADSL specifications Downstream and Upstream data rates up to 24Mbps and 1Mbps Support 11g WLAN features with transmission rate up to 108Mbps Optional IEEE 802 11g WLAN supports up to 54Mbps transmission rate Support WEP WPA and 802 1X
115. o ignore all the changes 108 4 7 STATUS The Status Menu provides dynamically updated information about your WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router s Network Status Connection Status Modem Status and device performance OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions REES wmevess roots srarus weir The Status section allows you to view the Status Statistics of different connections and interfaces View the Statistics of different interfaces Network Statistics Ethernet DSL Wireless Connection Status View the Status of different connections DHCP Clients View the list of DHCP clients View the Status and Statistics of your broadband Modem Status DSL connection Product Information View the Product Information and Software Versions System Log View the Log messages Network Statistics View the Statistics of different interfaces Ethernet USB ADSL Wireless Connection Status View the Status of different connections DHCP Clients View the list of DHCP clients Modem Status View the Status and Statistics of your broadband DSL connection Product Information View the Product Information and Software Versions System Log View the Log messages 109 4 7 1 STATUS Network Statistics The Network Statistics show the Select Network Interface type to peruse statistics for each type of connection Click Ethernet USB DSL or Wireless to view y
116. ogram folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it for you Cancel Browse 3 Inthe command prompt type ipconfig all then press Enter System32 cmd exe AE ft Windows 2000 Version 5 00 2195 lt C gt Copyright 1985 1999 Microsoft Ci iC gt ipconfig all Windows 2000 IP Configuration Host Name Primary DNS Suffix Node Type IP Routing Enabled WINS Proxy Enabled Ethernet adapter dx6524 Media State Description hernet Adapter Ethernet adapter lan Connection specific DNS Suffix Description Adapter Physical Addr DHCP Enabled Subnet Default Gateway S DHCP Server DNS Servers Lease Onrainew 6 GA EB Vue Monday Cable Disconnected Realtek RTL8139 lt A based PCI Fast Et 6 11 2F 49 B1 43 I Realtek RTL8139 A gt PCI Fast Ethernet we K ei 255 0 sl sl 1 1 HovEMber 22 2004 9 29 38 AM November 22 2004 16 29 38 A zi All the Ethernet adapter information will be shown in the appear Windows Check if you can get the following setting E The IP Address as 192 168 1 x E The Subnet Mask as 255 255 255 0 H The Default Gateway as 192 168 1 1 A Type Exit to end up the process 19 C Windows XP 1 2 Click Start and Run In the open field enter cmd then click OK Type the name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will o
117. omponents Wizard Completing the Windows Components Wizard You have successfully completed the Windows Components Wizard To close this wizard click Finish Back Loo J 133 Appendix E Glossary The Glossary provides an explanation of terms and acronyms discussed in this user guide 10BASE T IEEE 802 3 specification for 10 Mbps Ethernet over twisted pair wiring 100BASE Tx IEEE 802 3 specification for 100 Mbps Ethernet over twisted pair wiring 802 11b IEEE specification for wireless networking at 11 Mbps using direct sequence spread spectrum DSSS technology and operating in the unlicensed radio spectrum at 2 4GHz 802 11g IEEE specification for wireless networking at 54 Mbps using direct sequence spread spectrum DSSS technology and operating in the unlicensed radio spectrum at 2 4GHz 802 11x 802 1x defines port based network access control used to provide authenticated network access and automated data encryption key management The IEEE 802 1x draft standard offers an effective framework for authenticating and controlling user traffic to a protected network as well as dynamically varying encryption keys AP Access Point A station that transmits and receives data in a WLAN Wireless Local Area Network An access point acts as a bridge for wireless devices into a LAN ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode A method of transfer in which data is organized into 53 byte cell units ATM cells are processed asynch
118. onally there are certain programs that don t work well through NAT Some games and some specialty applications have a bit of trouble The router contains special functionality to handle the vast majority of these troublesome programs and games NAT does cause problems when you want to run a SERVER though When running a server please see the DMZ section below What is a DMZ DMZ really stands for Demilitarized Zone It is a way of separating out part of your local network so that is more open to the Internet Suppose that you want to run a web server or a game server Normal servers like these are blocked from working by the NAT functionality The solution is to isolate the single local computer into a DMZ This makes the single computer look like it is directly on the Internet and others can access this machine Your machine isn t really directly connected to the Internet and it really has an internal local network address When you provide the servers network address to others you must provide the address of the router The router fakes the connection to your machine You should use the DMZ when you want to run a server that others will access from the Internet Internal programs and servers like print servers etc should NOT be connected to the DMZ 121 What is a Gateway The Internet is so large that a single network cannot handle all of the traffic and still deliver a reasonable level of service To overcome this limit
119. ons OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions wi J a P Lone Tezserur cone aovancen weeuess roots starus ree J Options NAT f Firewall VLAN ID Priority Bits Services z PPP Settings Pvc Settings New Connection Encapsulation LLCO vc PVC gt Modem H KEE ata Idle Timeout 6c Geh TT Qos UBR Keep Alive 20 d enh PCR eps Authentication Auto O CHAP PAP 3 SCR MTU 1500 bytes EE OnDemand O Default Gateway Wf MBS cells Debug O CDVT usecs PPP Unnumbered O LAN Auto o PVC Disconnect Canoe m Name Enter the PPPoA connection name The name must be unique and must not contain spaces and must not begin with a number Type Connection Type PPPoA Options Click to enable NAT and or Firewall functionality Default is Enable PPP Settings H Username Your ISP Account ID Check your ISP for details H Password Your ISP Account Password Check your ISP for details KH Idle Timeout The Idle Timeout allows you to set the specific period of time in seconds to disconnect from the ISP if the link has no activity detected H Keep Alive When the On Demand option is not enabled this value specifies the time to wait without being connected to your provider before terminating the connection To ensure that the link is always active enter 0 in this field H Authentication The different types of available authentications are
120. or each DHCP client connected to the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions EE conec aovanceo wreiess rors starus wer DHCP Clients 2 Select LAN LAN group 1 E MAC Address IP Address HostName Lease Time 00 4F 23 7 c 89 f6 192 168 1 2 Steven 0 days 0 41 3 00 4F a1 0f 49 7e 192 168 1 3 steven 0 days 0 36 2 gt System Log H Refresh Click Refresh button to reload Web browser Changes may have occurred but the Web browser may be caching the old configuration 116 4 7 4 STATUS Modem Status The Modem Status page shows the 4 Ports 11g Wireless ADSL2 2 physical layer or link status The information displayed on this page is either inherent to the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router or set by the ADSL Central Office CO DSLAM neither of which cannot be changed by the user fF ___ rove ezserur conre avancen weess roots srarus weir Connection Status Connected Modem Status Us Rate Kbps 256 Ds Rate Kbps 2048 DS Margin 8 gt System L b 3 Trained Modulation GDMT LOS Errors 0 DS Line Attenuation 34 US Line Attenuation 18 Peak Cell Rate 603 cells per sec CRC Rx Fast 0 CRC Tx Fast 0 CRC Rx Interleaved a CRC Tx Interleaved 0 Path Mode Interleaved DSL Statistics Near End F4 Loop Back Count 0 Near End F5 Loop Back Count 0 H Refresh Click Refresh button to reload Web browser Changes may have occurred but the
121. osen H Auto PVC Click to enable Auto PVC features Auto PVC allows detection of virtual channels via the built in mechanism for communicating ATM Layer information from DSLAM to the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router Apply Click Apply to complete the connection profile s setting Delete Click Delete to delete a connection Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes To complete and save the connection profile click Save All after clicking the Apply button 49 4 3 1 2 CONFIG WAN Setup Modem Modem This field allows you to select from the following ADSL handshake protocols Check your ISP for the connection type OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions PT rove ezeru conc aovancen wrevess rors srarus err LAN Setup Modem Setup gt LAN Configuration Select the modulation type gt Ethernet Switch p Firewall NAT e MMODE Services 8 O T1413 O com O GLITE gt New Connection Modem gt Save All MMODE Multiple Mode Default T1413 T1 413 Mode GDMT G dmt Mode GLITE G Lite Mode Apply Click Apply to complete the setting Cep oo Cancel Click Cancel to ignore all the changes To complete and save the connection profile click Save All after clicking the Apply button 50 4 3 2 CONFIG LAN Setup The LAN Configuration page allow you to select or assign physical interfaces to LAN group and configure LAN IP Address and DHCP
122. our Network Statistics 110 4 7 1 1 STATUS Network Statistics Ethernet Ethernet Shows the Transmit Receive Frames Error Frames Collision and CRC Errors information of the Ethernet Interface The traffic counter will reset if the device is rebooted OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions Network Statistics Network Statistics gt DHCP Clients Choose an interface to view your network statistics Ethernet O DSL O Wireless Transmit Good Tx Frames 8948 Good Tx Broadcast Frames 60 Good Tx Multicast Frames 10 Tx Total Bytes 808073 Collisions a Error Frames 0 Carrier Sense Errors 0 Receive Good Rx Frames 8936 Good Rx Broadcast Frames 114 Good Rx Multicast Frames 7 Rx Total Bytes 742409 CRC Errors 0 Undersized Frames n Overruns H Refresh Click Refresh button to reload Web browser Changes may have occurred but the Web browser may be caching the old configuration 111 4 7 1 2 STATUS Network Statistics USB Optional USB Shows the Transmit Receive Frames and Total Bytes Receive Transmit information of the USB Interface The traffic counter will reset if the device is rebooted OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions PT vce J ezserve conre aovancen wrevess rors starus err Network Statistics Network Statistics Choose an interface to view your network statistics gt DHCP Clients O Ethernet USB
123. peer s MRU NAPT Network Address and Port Translation An extension of NAT NAPT maps many private internal addresses into one IP address The outside network WAN can see this one IP address but it cannot see the individual device IP addresses translated by the NAPT 137 NAT Network Address Translation The translation of an IP address of one network to a different IP address known by another network This gives an outside WAN network the ability to distinguish a device on the inside LAN network as the inside network has a private set of IP address assigned by the DHCP server not known to the outside network PAP Password Authentication Protocol An authentication protocol in which authorization is done through a user name and password PDU Protocol Data Unit A frame of data transmitted through the data link layer 2 Ping Packet Internet Groper A utility used to determine whether a particular device is online or connected to a network by sending test packets and waiting for a response PPP Point to Point Protocol A method of transporting and encapsulating IP packets between the user PC and the ISP PPP is full duplex protocol that is transmitted through a serial interface Proxy A device that closes a straight connection from an outside network WAN to an inside network LAN All transmissions must go through the proxy to get into or out of the LAN This makes the internal addresses of the devices in the
124. pen it For you In the command prompt type ipconfig all then press Enter cx Command Prompt Microsoft Windows XP Version 5 1 26001 lt C gt Copyright 1985 2681 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings pti test gt ipconfig all Windows IP Configuration Host Name Primary Dns Suffix Node Type IP Routing Enabled WINS Proxy Enabled Ethernet adapter Local Brea Connection 2 Connection specific DNS Suffix Description Realtek RTL8139 Family PCI Fast nert NIC 2 Physical Addr GA EB 72 17 D8 Dhe Out IP si Subnet Ma a e e D 2 Default Gateway S oie 1 a DHCP Seru DNS Servers Lease Unral NOVEmber 22 2004 11 56 m Monday November 22 2004 12 56 m Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection Media State Media disconnected Description Realtek RTL8139 Family PCI Fast vnet NIC 6 11 2F 49 B1 43 C Documents and Settings pti test gt _ All the Ethernet adapter information will be shown in the appear Windows Check if you can get the following setting IP address as 192 168 1 x The Subnet Mask as 255 255 255 0 the default gateway as 192 168 1 1 Type Exit to end up the process 20 Chapter 4 Device Administration EN For your convenience an Administrative Utility has been programmed into WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router This chapter will explain all the functions in this utility All the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router based administra
125. pported in any combination Web Based Management e Web based Configuration Management Remote Local Management Configuration Firmware upgrade and Reset to default via Web management Telnet TFTP and FTP Management Configuration SNMP MIB II Restore factory default setting via Web or hardware reset button WAN and LAN connection statistics Configuration of static routes and routing table NAT NAPT and VCs e Support Password Authentication 1 2 Scope This document provides the descriptions and usages for the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router s Web pages that are used in the configuration and setting process Both basic and advanced descriptions and concepts are discussed To help the reader understand more about these Web pages some questions and answers Q amp A are appended after the definition of each Web page along with the appendices at the end of the guide 1 3 Audience This document is prepared for use by those customers who purchase the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router and using the provided or embedded firmware It assumes the reader has a basic knowledge of ADSL ADSL2 ADSL2 Wireless and networking 1 4 Document Structure Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E Introduction provides a brief introduction to the product and user guide Knowing The WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2
126. quipment to connect them to other Central Offices The distance from the Central Office determines whether or not an ADSL signal can be supported in a given line CPE Customer Premises Equipment This specifies equipment on the customer or LAN side CRC Cyclic Redundancy Checking A method for checking errors in a data transmission between two computers CRC applies a polynomial function 16 or 32 bit to a block of data The result of that polynomial is appended to the data transmission Upon receipt the destination computer applies the same polynomial to the block of data If the host and destination computer share the same result the transmission was successful Otherwise the sender is notified to re send the data block DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A communications protocol that allows network administrators to manage and assign IP addresses to computers within the network DHCP provides a unique address to a computer in the network which enables it to connect to the Internet through Internet Protocol IP DHCP can lease and IP address or provide a permanent static address to those computers who need it servers etc DMZ Demilitarized Zone A computer Host or network that acts as a neutral zone between a private network and a public network A DMZ prevents users outside of the private network from getting direct access to a server or any computer within the private network The outside user sends requests to the DMZ a
127. rade the Firmware with the latest features go to the OvisLink s website and the latest Firmware at http www ovislink com tw Before proceed the upgrading process check the following details 1 Download the latest Firmware and save at your pointed location 2 Read the firmware release note carefully before proceed the upgrading process 3 Referto TOOLS gt Update Gateway section for the upgrading process Testing LAN path to your WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router To verify whether the LAN path from your PC to your WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router is properly connected you can Ping the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router with the following procedures 1 From the Windows toolbar click Start and select Run 2 Inthe open field type Ping 192 168 1 1 and click OK If the path is working you should see the message in the following format Reply from 192 168 1 1 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 60 4 Ifthe path is not working you should see the following message Request timed out If the path is not functioning correctly Make sure the LAN port LED indicator is on Check whether you are using the correct LAN cable Check your Ethernet Adaptor installation and configurations Verify that the IP address for your WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router and your PO Jar es workstation are correct and that the addresses are on the same subnet 128 10 Failed to connect with the WL 806
128. raffic to specific LAN Clients or specify Custom IP Filters that will control the flow of data across the router OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions a EE conre aovanceo wnetess roots starus J rere gt UPnP D IP Filters gt SNTP Q gt SNMP 5 Select LAN Group LAN group 1 j gt IP Qos LAN IP 192 168 1 2 New IP Port Forwarding Block All Traffic O O Block Outgoing Ping Custom IP Filters IP Filters gt LAN Clients Category Available Rules Applied Rules gt LAN Isolation SCH ve ae 5 em Games sheron s Cal Bridge Filters ei un Dark Rein 2 gt Web Filters ae Delta Force E S O Audio video Doom gt Multicast Q O Apps Dune 2000 gt Static Routing S20 ae 7 8 Games iteForce gt Dynamic Routing O User EverQuest gt Access Control Fighter Ace Il w gt Save All H Select LAN Group Select LAN Group from the drop down manual H LAN IP Enter the router s LAN IP Address H Block All Traffic Click to enable blocking all traffic to specific LAN Clients H Block Outgoing Ping Click to enable blocking all outgoing ping from LAN clients m NEW IP Click NEW IP if you wish to manually add a LAN client so that you can apply rules to it OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions EE conec aovancen weiess rors srarus weir gt UPnP LAN Clients gt SNTP To add a LAN Client Enter IP Address and Hostname then click Apply gt SNMP gt
129. rcuit MAC Address Media Access Control Address A unique hardware number on a computer or device that identifies it and relates it to the IP address of that device MC Multicast Communication involving a single sender and multiple specific receivers in a network MRU Maximum Receive Unit MRU Maximum Receive Unit MRU is the largest size packet that can be received by the modem During the PPP negotiation the peer of the PPP connection will indicate its MRU and will accept any value up to that size The actual MTU of the PPP connection will be set to the smaller of the two MTU and the peer s MRU In the normal negotiation the peer will accept this MRU and will not send packet with information field larger than this value MSS Maximum Segment Size The largest size of data that TCP will send in a single unfragmented IP packet When a connection is established between a LAN client and a host in the WAN side the LAN client and the WAN host will indicate their Maximum Segment Size during the TCP connection handshake MTU Maximum Transmission Unit The largest size packet that can be sent by the modem If the network stack of any packet is larger than the MTU value then the packet will be fragmented before the transmission During the PPP negotiation the peer of the PPP connection will indicate its MRU and will accept any value up to that size The actual MTU of the PPP connection will be set to the smaller of the two MTU and the
130. ronously in relation to other cells BC Broadcast Communication in which a sender transmits to everyone in the network BER Bit Error Rate Percentage of Bits that contain errors relative to the total number of bits transmitted Bridge A device that connects two networks and decides which network the data should go to Bridge Mode Bridge Mode is used when there is one PC connected to the LAN side Ethernet or USB port IEEE 802 1D method of transport bridging is used to bridge between the WAN ADSL side and the LAN Ethernet or USB side i e to store and forward CBR Constant Bit Rate A constant transfer rate that is ideal for streaming executing while still downloading data such as audio or video files Cell A unit of transmission in ATM consisting of a fixed size frame containing a 5 octet header and a 48 octet payload 134 CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol Typically more secure than PAP CHAP uses username and password in combination with a randomly generated challenge string which has to be authenticated using a one way hashing function CLP Cell Loss Priority ATM cells have two levels of priority CLPO and CLP1 CLPO is of higher priority and in times of high traffic congestion CLP1 error cells may be discarded to preserve the Cell Loss Ratio of the CLPO0 cells CO Central Office In a local loop a Central Office is where home and office phone lines come together and go through switching e
131. rule you will need to know the specific port number and port type that the application requires Some applications specify a range of ports in which case you will need to know both the starting and ending port numbers in the range which are mapped by the start port and end port fields The Port Map specifies the internal port that the data will be directed to on the LAN Client When dealing with port ranges the Internal Port will be the same as the first port in the range When you simply want to forward a single port from outside to inside then all three fields Port Start Port End and Port Map will have the same port number m Available pre defined rules are categorized according to the application type Click the radio button adjacent to the appropriate Category and then select the required application name Click on the Add button to move the application into the Applied Rules box To remove a rule from the Applied Rules box select the rule and click on the Remove button To complete and save the setting click Save All after clicking the Apply button Category Available Rules Applied Rules Alien vs Predator E Asheron s Call a Games Dark Rein 2 O VPN Delta Force E O Audio Video Doom O Apps Dune 2000 O Servers DirectX 7 8 Games EliteForce G EverQuest Fighter Ace II v 70 4 4 6 ADVANCED IP Filters The IP Filters page allows you to specify normal Port Forwards Block t
132. sru weve a Setup Wireless Setup EN Enable AP SSID TLAR WRD B E Hidden SSID Channel B G 802 11 Mode Mixed e 4x LJ User Isolation Note you must Restart Access Point for Wireless changes to take effect apply Enable AP Place a check to Enable or Disable the built in Wireless Access Point built in the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router The Wireless Access Point must be enabled to allow wireless stations to access the Internet a SSID The Service Set Identifier also known as the Wireless Network name The Service Set Identifier SSID is a unique name for your wireless network If you have other wireless access points in your network they must share the same SSID The default SSID is TI AR7WRD but it is strongly recommends that you change your network Name to a different value for security purpose The SSID can be up to 31 characters m Hidden SSID Place a check to enable the hidden of your WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router SSID H Channel B G This field determines which operating frequency will be used It should not be necessary to change the wireless channel unless you notice interference problems with another nearby access point H 802 11 Mode The default is Mixed which allows both 802 11g and 802 11b wireless stations to access this device B only allows 802 11b wireless stations to be used B allows 802 11b wireless station to b
133. ter OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions EE conre rovanceo wnetess roots starus rer LAN Setup Bridged Connection Setup gt LAN Configuration gt Ethernet Switch Name Bridgel Type Bridge Sharing Disable gt Firewall NAT 3 Options VLAN ID Priority Bits Services WAN Setup Bridge Settings PVC Settings New Connection Encapsulation LLC O vc gt Modem D Select LAN LAN group 1 e VPI O ver lo Qos UBR v PCR gt Save All SCR mes 0 CDVT Auto PVC O KS Cs oo m Name Enter the Bridge connection name The name must be unique and must not contain spaces and must not begin with a number Type Connection Type DHCP Sharing Select Disable Enable or VLAN sharing Default setting is Disable VLAN ID If VLAN is selected manually enter the VLAN ID and select Priority Bits from the drop down manual E Bridge Settings EN EN Encapsulation Select the encapsulation type LLC or VC according to the information provided by the ISP Select LAN Up to three LAN Group can be specified Select your LAN Group from the drop down manual H PVC Settings EN EN PVC This field allows you to choose the specific PVC for the PPP session VPI Virtual Path Identifier is a virtual path used for cell routing that is identified by an eight bit field in the ATM cell header The VPI field specifies this eight bit
134. tive tasks are performed through this web utility 4 1 Login To access the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router Configuration screens follow the following steps will enable you to log into the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router 1 Launch the Web browser Internet Explorer Netscape etc 2 Enter the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router default IP address Default Gateway http 192 168 1 1 in the address bar then press Enter to Log in 3 Entry of the username and password will be prompted Enter the default login Username and Password The default login Username of the administrator is Admin and the default login Password is ovislink a Note that the Username and Password are case sensitive Please Log In to continue Log In Username Admin Password eeeee Username and Password can be changed after login Refer to the Tools configuration section for further instruction 21 Upon entering the address into the web browser the configurable HOME page with all the device configuration information will pop up as shown in Figure below OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions g d REESEN EZ Setup Config Advanced Wireless Tools Status Help The EZ Setup The Config The Advanced The Wireless The Tools The Status The Help section section which is a section allows you section lets you section lets you section lets you section displays provides wizard
135. trol Panel Windows Update Programs gt St Documents Ca Dial Up Networking Printers Taskbar and Start Menu Log Off Stiven fe 1 amp Shut Down a e a a Step 2 Double click the Network icon e File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt gesch GyFoldes isen S GE X A SS Address ai Control Panel S Fonts Gaming Internet Options Options Keyboard Control Panel Network 3 e Configures network hardware and software Modems ODBC Data Sources 32bit Windows Update Technical Support Si 13 ol E Passwords Power Options Printers Regional Settings Step 3 Go to Configuration icon select network adapter installed and click Properties Network cS Configuration Identification Access Control The following network components are installed Client for Microsoft Networks F Dial Up Adapter Realtek RTL8139 4 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter TCP IP gt Dial Up Adapter Y TCP IP gt Realtek RTL8139 4 1 Add 2 Primary Network Logon Client for Microsoft Networks S File and Print Sharing Description k is the protocol you use to connect to the Internet and wide area networks OK Cancel Step 4 Go to IP Address icon and select Obtain an IP address TCP IP Properties 2Zl x Bindings 1 Advanced l NetBIOS l DNS Configur
136. value returned will either be Success or Fail OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions fT vou ezserur Leone rovancen wrevess roots status rete gt System Commands Modem Test gt Remote Log This test can be used to check whether your Modem is properly connected to the Network This test may take a few seconds to complete To perform the test select your connection from the list and press the gt User Management Test button gt Update Gateway gt Ping Test Connection Type VPI VCI Hinet pppoe 0 33 Modem Test Modem Test Result Success 107 4 6 7 TOOLS Save All Save All Click Save All in order to permanently save the current configuration of the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router If you do restart the system without saving your configuration the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router will revert back to the previously saved configuration OvisLink The Total Networking Solutions gt System Commands Save All In order to permanently save the current configuration of the Gateway If you do restart the system without 9 saving your configuration the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration gt User Management gt Update Gateway gt Ping Test gt Modem Test Save All Are you sure you want to save all the current setting save all cancel H Save All Click Save All to complete and permanently save the setting H Cancel Click Cancel t
137. w do I determine if a link between the Ethernet card NIC and the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router has been established A ping test would determine if a connection is established between your WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router and computer Using the ping command ping the IP address of the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router in this case 192 168 1 1 default For more information on Ping Testing refer to Appendix C Troubleshooting Guide Alternatively if the Ethernet LINK LED is solidly on then the Ethernet link is established How do I determine if a link between the WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router and the Internet has been established Similar to the previous question a ping test would determine whether or not a connection is established However this time use a URL instead of and IP Address such as http www ovislink com tw Alternatively if the ADSL LED is solidly on then the ADSL link is established How can find verify my WL 8064ARM Wireless ADSL2 2 Router and or computer Ethernet MAC Address Refer to Chapter 3 Section 3 4 for details What is ad hoc mode When a wireless network is set to ad hoc mode the wireless equipped computers are configured To communicate directly with each other peer to peer without the use of an access point What is infrastructure mode When a wireless network is set to infrastructure mode the wireless network is configured to communicate with a network
138. y Enter the Default Gateway as specified by the ISP PVC Settings EN EN VPI Virtual Path Identifier is a virtual path used for cell routing that is identified by an eight bit field in the ATM cell header The VPI field specifies this eight bit identifier for routing VCI A Virtual Channel Identifier is a virtual channel that is identified by a unique numerical tag that is defined by a 16 bit field in the ATM cell header The purpose of the virtual channel is to identify where the cell should travel The VCI field specifies this 16 bit numerical tag that determines the destination QoS Select the Quality of Service QoS type If in doubt leave as default PCR Peak Cell Rate This is an ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode term to describe the rate cells per second that the source device may never exceed Available only when VBR QoS is chosen SCR Security Cell Rate This is an ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode term to describe the security cell transmitted per second 48 KM MBS Maximum Burst Size A term used in ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode to specify the maximum number of cells which can be transmitted at the contracted PCR Peak Cell Rate Available only when VBR QoS is chosen H CDVT Cell Delay Variation Time The Cell Delay Variation is a term used in ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode to describe the time difference that is acceptable between cells being presented at the receiving host Available only when VBR QoS is ch

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