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1.                                     t Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 z      Change Password       3 3 1 2 DHCP Server    2 ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU  i Status    Cal Advanced    i fk BASIC SETTING n  SECURITY SETTING   ADVANCED SETTING TOOLBOX  F  p    a                 amp  DHCP Server  HELF           Primary Setup  a l Item                   t DHCP Server                t Lease Time  t IP Pool Starting Address  t IP Pool Ending Address    t Domain Name       t Primary DNS       t Secondary DNS       t Primary WINS                   t Secondary WINS    Gateway  optional     Fixed Mapping          Press    More gt  gt      1  DHCP Server  Choose    Disable    or    Enable        2  Lease time  This is the length of time that the client may use the IP address it has    been  Assigned by dhcp server     3  IP pool starting Address  IP pool starting Address  Whenever there is a request   the DHCP    server will automatically allocate an unused IP address from the IP address pool to    the requesting computer  You must specify the starting and ending address of the IP    14    address pool   Domain Name  Optional  this information will be passed to the client   Primary DNS Secondary DNS  This feature allows you to assign DNS Servers    Primary WINS Secondary WINS  This feature allows you to assign WINS Servers    oe ot oS    Gateway  The Gateway Address would be the IP address of an alternate Gateway     This function enables you to assign another gateway to your PC  when    DHCP serv
2.     Universal Repeater Mode  Item    t Wireless Radio    Enable    Disable    t Wireless Operation Mode Universal Reapeater      sand  630    Pre Sere       SSID  Wireless Network Name   Select    AP    or entry SSID manually to connect     Security    There are several security types to use     WEP    When you enable the 128 or 64 bit WEP key security  please select one WEP key to be used  and input 26 or 10 hexadecimal  0  1  2   8  9  A  B   F  digits     WPA2 PSK AES   1  Select Pre share Key Mode    If you select HEX  you have to fill in 64 hexadecimal  0  1  2   8  9  A  B   F  digits    21    If ASCII  the length of Pre share key is from 8 to 63     2  Fill in the key  Ex 12345678    WPA PSK  WPA2 PSK   The router will detect automatically which Security type the client   uses to encrypt    1  Select Pre share Key Mode   If you select HEX  you have to fill in 64 hexadecimal  0  1  2   8  9  A  B   F  digits  If ASCII  the length of Pre share key is from 8 to 63     2  Fill in the key  Ex 12345678       B Wireless Setting   HELP    tem Setting    gt  Wireless Radio  on Oor     Wireless Off Schedule   UA ays O Enable   Disable   b Network IDfS SID LevelOne   t Wireless Mode    Mixed mode 11 q only O11b only Oin only      SSID Broadcast    Enable    Disable   t Channel 6 m       Wos  wes Center     t Security WPA PSESVWWPAZ PSK     t Encryption TKIP   AES  t Preshare Key Mode ASCII 7    t Preshare Key    Wireless Client List  Network ID  SSID   Network ID is used for iden
3.    Connection      Network name  SSID    defaut    Wireless network  key       This network requires a key for the following   Network Authentication  WPA PSK     Data encryptior     Network  key     Confirm network  kep       Key index  advanced   i          The key is provided for me automatically      This is a computer to computer  ad hoc  network  wireless  access points are not used       Cancel         3 When I use wireless to connect the router  but I find the signal is very    low even if I am close to the router     A  Please check if the wireless client is normal  first  If yes  please send the unit to the seller    and verify What the problem is     41    
4.    LevelOne  User Manual    WAP 6013    300Mbps Wireless Access Point    Ver  1 0    Safety    FCC WARNING  This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy  Changes or  modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the  modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual  The user could  lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or  modification is made   This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class  B digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are  designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  residential installation  This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio  frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the  instructions  may cause harmful interference to radio communications   However  there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  installation  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  television reception  which can be determined by turning the equipment off and  on  the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of  the following measures    1  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna     2  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver     3  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that  to which the receiver is connected     4  Consult the dealer or an experienced
5.   20095757318 FF 09 28 03 Disassociated  8C 64 22 84 0E 05 because RX deauth req  2009F45A31A FF 09 32 04 Restarted by 192 168 1 22   200957 5 A318 FF 09 34 24 Restarted by 192 166 71 22   20097757318 FF 09 45 47 Admin from 192 168 1 22 login successfully  20095 5318 FF 09 47 34 Restarted by 192 168 1 22   20095F6 A18 EF 12 00 00 Restarted by 192 168 1 22   2009376718 EF 12 10 54 Admin from 192 168 1 22 login successfully       You can View system log by clicking the View Log button    36    3 3 5 2 Firmware Upgrade    J ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU    i Status W Wizard    Cal Advanced          ae             3 Firmware Upgrade            View Log       Firmware Filename    Firmware Upgrade                     Backup Setting             Current firmware version is RO 07h0 01071530  The upgrade procedure takes about 20 seconds     Reset to Default            Reboot                Note  Do not power off the unit when itis being upgraded     When the upgrade is done successfully  the unit will be restarted automatically        You can upgrade firmware by clicking Firmware Upgrade button     3 3 5 3 Backup Setting  File Download    Hd   You are downloading the file   cal  config  bin from 192 168 1 1    Would you like to open the file or save it to your computer      v  Always ask before opening this type of file       You can backup your settings by clicking the Backup Setting button and save it as a bin file   Once you want to restore these settings  please click Firmware Upgrade 
6.  connect router by using wireless     1 How to start to use wireless     A  First  make sure that you already installed wireless client device in your computer  Then    check the Configuration of wireless router  The default is as below     J Wireless Setting   HELP    tem Setting   t Wireless O Enable   Disable      Network ID SSID   default   t Wireless bode O11 wain Mixed Orin ory   t SSID Broadcast    Enable    Disable   t Channel 11  se    t Security None  v     WDS Setting     MAC Address Control       Wireless Client List    _          About wireless client  you will see wireless icon     Ti Pa    Then click and will see the ap list that wireless client can be accessed     re  default Signal Strength  ggi  Related Tasks Tt Non secure Wireless network   Change preferred    eas BombTest Signal Strength  anail  wireless network  Yo Security enabled wireless network  amp       Learn about wireless    If the client can not access your wireless router  please refresh network list again  However       still can not fine the device which ssid is    default     please refer to Q3     Network Tasks Choose a wireless network       Refresh Click  an item in the list below bo connect bo a wireless network in range or bo get more  z network  list    Seas default Signal Strength  on DL  Tr Non secure Wireless network  Connected    PEELE LCCC LLL    39    Choose the one that you will want to connect and Connect     eg    default Signal Strength     en  Related Tasks   Non secure wirel
7.  radio TV technician for help     CE Declaration of conformity   This equipment complies with the requirements relating to electromagnetic  compatibility  EN 55022 class B for ITE  the essential protection requirement of  Council Directive 89 3836 EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member  states relating to electromagnetic compatibility     CE Marking Warning    Hereby  Digital Data Communications  declares that this product Is in  compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of  Directive 1999 5 EC    The CE Declaration of Conformity can be downloaded at   http   www levelone eu support php    FECE Z    2    NCC Marking Warning   BHR   AIEE ca te Z  A OB  JERETI  gt  ASE ARRE EAE g RR   A  EE E RELET RPE DIRE   a5 1 DUR    ETS HE BZ  AA ae SRL ER PB Ais   GEA FERRI  gt  REIL BI FG  CAS FETE 7 A EA   AIDA GAS  gt  Fat P E ARLE  FSS IRR BEE    ERTS A OA BRAS Ga BS   ede ES RZ BAT UE Ba tea i Z PE                      General Public License    This product incorporates open source code into the software and therefore  falls under the guidelines governed by the General Public License  GPL   agreement     Adhering to the GPL requirements  the open source code and open source  license for the source code are available for free download at    http   global level1 com     lf you would like a copy of the GPL or other open source code in this software  on a physical CD medium  LevelOne  Digital Data Communications  offers to  mail this CD to you u
8.  the Regulatory    Domain     WPS  WiFi Protection Setup   WPS is WiFi Protection Setup which is similar to WCN NET and offers safe and    easy way in Wireless Connection     16    WY  wizard    Call  Advanced    2 ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU fl Status     f   BASIC SETTING    2  SECURITY SETTING   amp   ADVANCED SETTING  fy TOOLBOX      mg           Wi Fi Protected Setup        Enable    Disable          e WPS      Current AP PIN     Configure Wireless Station                 13938788      Current PIN ofthe device  Lock Wireless Security      Enable       Security  Select the data privacy algorithm you want  Enabling the security can protect your    data while it is transferred from one station to another     WDS Hybrid Mode   While acting as Bridges  Wireless Router 1 and Wireless Router 2 can communicate with each    other through wireless interface  with WDS   Thus All Stations can communicate each other    and are able to access Internet if Wireless Router 1 has the Internet connection    C ppm ei A ee  WDS Hybrid Mode           Ethernet      T   WiFi Ro  P    WiFi Y    uter 2  A  A          Internet    my    Ethernet       xDSL Modem    17    4 WDS Setting   HELP    Item  t Wireless Radio    Enable    Disable    t Wireless Operation Mode WDS Hybrid Mode  Lazy Mode a    t Point to Point     SSID Broadcast   Enable    Disable  t  Channel     Security    t  Remote AP MAC MAC 1    Scaned AF s MAC     Select one         CopytO   Remote AP MAC     Y    O w   o O ea       Wirele
9. TING      ADVANCED SETTING   fy  TOOLBOX           4 System Lo HELP      System Time y og        Item Enable    System Log       SNMP t IF Address of Syslog Server 192 168 1       Log Type System Activity  Debug Information  Attacks  Dropped Packets  Notice    Save   Undo       This page support two methods to export system logs to specific destination by means of    syslog UDP  and SMTP TCP   The items you have to setup including     IP Address for Syslog    Host IP of destination where syslogs will be sent to   Check Enable to enable this function   E mail Alert Enable    Check if you want to enable Email alert  send syslog via email    SMTP Server IP and Port    Input the SMTP server IP and port  which are concated with        If you do not specify port  number  the default value is 25   For example   mail your_url com  or  192 168 1 100 26      Send E mail alert to    The recipients who will receive these logs  You can assign more than 1 recipient  using       or        to separate these email addresses     34    3 3 4 4 SNMP        ADMINISTRATOR s MAIN MENU fl Status Wf Wizard Call Advanced          re BASIC SETTING     lt 4  SECURITY SETTING      ADVANCED SETTING   fy  TOOLBOX    i    SNMP Setting  HELF      System Time    tem    System Log    t Enable SNMP   Local      Enable SNMP       k SNMP Version       In brief  SNMP  the Simple Network Management Protocol  is a protocol designed to give a  user the capability to remotely manage a computer network by polling and s
10. button and use the    bin file you saved     3 3 5 4 Reset to default    Microsoft Internet Explorer  x            j Reset al setting to default        You can also reset this product to factory default by clicking the Reset to default button     37    3 3 5 5 Reboot    Microsoft Internet Explorer     lt r   Reboot right now     j  Cancel         You can also reboot this product by clicking the Reboot button     Appendix A FAQ and Troubleshooting    What can I do when I have some trouble at the first time     1 Why can I not connect the router even if the cable is plugged in Lan  port and the led is light     A  First  please check Status Led  If the device is normal  the led will blink per second   If not  please check How blinking Status led shows   There are many abnormal symptoms as below   Status Led is bright or dark in work  The system hanged up  Suggest powering off and on  the router  But this symptom often occurs  please reset to default or upgrade latest fw to try  again   Status led flashes irregularly  Maybe the root cause is Flash rom and please press reset  Button to reset to default or try to use Recovery mode  Refer to Q3 and Q4   Status flashes very fast while powering on  Maybe the router is the recovery mode and    please refer to Q4     2 How to reset to factory default   A  Press Wireless on  off and WPS button simultaneously about 5 sec    Status will start flashing about 5 times  remove the finger  The RESTORE process is    completed     38    How do  
11. ddress 192 168 1 1    Wireless Setting    Wireless  SSID  Channel 11  Security 64 bit WEP Enabled   Do you want to proceed the network testing       Start  gt  Password  gt  LAN  gt  Wireless  gt  Summary  gt  Finish       Step 5   Click Finish to complete it                Setup Wizard   Reboot Setup EXIT    System is applying the settings  Please wait a moment         Start  gt  Password  gt  LAN  gt  Wireless  gt  Summary  gt  Finish          11    3 2 System Status       ea       Wireless Status    ne a  a O o i  0  a a  a a    Clients List       Device Time  Mon Jun 01 03 06 33 2009       This option provides the function for observing this product   s working status     12    3 3 Advanced    3 3 1 Basic Setting  Please Select    Advanced Setup    to Setup            Configure LAN IP     DHCP Server    The settings include Host IF  Subnet Mask  Gateway  DNS  and WINS  configurations        Wireless      Wireless settings allow you to configure the wireless configuration items     Change Password    Allow you to change system password        13    1  LAN IP Address  the local IP address of this device  The computers on your network must  use the LAN IP address of your product as their Default Gateway  You can change it if    necessary     D ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU  i Status W  Wizard    Cal Advanced       SECURITY SETTING        ADVANCED SETTING     fy  TOOLBOX            HELF           Primary Setup             DHCP Server    d 192 168 1 1  e Wireless t LAN IP Address 
12. er    tem Setting      Wireless   od Password O  t New Password         Change Password   t Recontirmn       MAC Address Control allows you to assign different access right for different users and to    assign a specific IP address to a certain MAC address     MAC Address Control Check    Enable    to enable the    MAC Address Control     All of    Connection control    Association control    Control table    the settings in this page will take effect only when    Enable    is    checked     Check  Connection control  to enable the controlling of which wired  and wireless clients can connect to this device  If a client is denied  to connect to this device  it means the client can t access to the  Internet either  Choose  allow  or  deny  to allow or deny the clients   whose MAC addresses are not in the  Control table   please see    below   to connect to this device   Check  Association control  to enable the    controlling of which wireless client can  associate to the wireless LAN  If a client is  denied to associate to the wireless LAN  it  means the client can t send or receive any data  via this device  Choose  allow  or  deny  to  allow or deny the clients  whose MAC  addresses are not in the  Control table   to    associate to the wireless LAN     29    ID MAC Address IP Address  1927 168 12        d 192 168 122  F     Control table  is the table at the bottom of the  MAC Address  Control  page  Each row of this table indicates the MAC address  and the expected IP addr
13. er offers an IP to your PC   8  DHCP Client List     J ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU    ll Status WY Wizard    Cal Advanced    igs BASIC SETTING     lt  lt   SECURITY SETTING   K    ADVANCED SETTING  Fy TOOLBOX    a l Fa             DHCP Clients List  HELF      MAC Address Select          3 3 1 3 Wireless Setting    AP only Mode     When acting as an access point  this device connects all the stations to a wired network and    See the sample application below     nee mn    AP Only Mode            T  WiFi fi  Y EE         WiFi 11N    LUO  WiFi AP Router WiFi AP        Ethernet    15       Wireless Setting   HELP    Item  t Wireless Module   Enable    Disable  t Wireless Operation Mode AP Only Mode g  t AP Number AP1   Enable  t Wireless Mode bgn Mixed mode      SSID Broadcast   Enable    Disable     Enable   Disable  t Channel  t  Bandwidth    t Security    WPS Enter    Wireless Client List          Network ID  SSID   Network ID is used for identifying the Wireless LAN  WLAN   Client  stations can roam freely over this product and other Access Points that have the same    Network ID   The factory setting is    default        SSID Broadcast  The router will Broadcast beacons that have some information  including  ssid so that  The wireless clients can know how many ap devices by scanning function in the network     Therefore  This function is disabled  the wireless clients can not find the device from beacons     Channel  The radio channel number  The permissible channels depend on
14. ess mapping of a client  There are four    columns in this table     MAC Address  MAC address indicates a specific client     IP Address Expected IP address of the corresponding  client  Keep it empty if you don t care its IP  address     C When  Connection control  is checked   check  C  will allow the corresponding  client to connect to this device     When  Association control  is checked     check  A  will allow the corresponding       client to associate to the wireless LAN     In this page  we provide the following Combobox and button to help you to input the MAC    address     DHCP chents E select ane       Copy to  T           You can select a specific client in the    DHCP clients    Combobox  and then click on the    Copy  to    button to copy the MAC address of the client you select to the ID selected in the    ID       Combobox     Previous page and Next Page To make this setup page simple and clear  we have divided  the    Control table into several pages  You can use these    buttons to navigate to different pages     30    Example         ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU ll Status Yz Wizard    Call Advanced    rT BASIC SETTING 4   SECURITY SETTING       ADVANCED SETTING  yy TOOLBOX     in        eEOEO   EEOEOoEEOEOEEEEEeEeeeeee        MAC Address Control  HELP      MAC Access Control       MAC Address Control Enable    Wireless and wired clients with C checked can connect to this device  and       Miscellaneous    Connection control  Mi Co  allow   unspecified MAC add
15. ess network    J Change preferred jam    wireless network Wee Rael ated fel    i  Learn about wirele  networking  default  does not require a network key  Information sent over this network is    not encrypted and may be visible to others           Oa Change settings al  r connection    IF you are sure you want to connect to this network  click Connect  Otherwise   click Cancel          FI    If successfully  the computer will show    ij Wireless Network Connection 5 is now connected 2     Speed  54 0 Mbps    nmand Prompt   W untitled   Paint      wh    and get ip from router        thernet adapter Wireless Metwork Connection 5     Connection    specific DNS Suffix  IP Address       a  Subnet Mask         Default Gateway        192 168 123 165  299 295 295 6  192 168 123 254       2 When I use AES encryption of WPA PSK to connect even if   input the  correct pre share key     A  First  you must check if the driver of wireless client supports AES encryption  Please refer to       the below   Related Tasks T Mon secure wireless network  a Change preferred re 217 Signal Strength  glll  wireless network  TO Security enabled wireless network i  i  Learn about wireless  networking ies ZYXEL Signal Strength  gall  en eat ae YF Non secure wireless network  connection     es  Haron  Signal Strength  anall    If SSID is default and click    Properties    to check if the driver of wireless client supports AES    encryption     40    default properties H x    Association   Authentication
16. ets from wired end to wireless    interface     26    OOTTE EEEE  Adapter Mode  Cer ere er ene ne te enna Wr Unry WPTSOrre DON             i  WiFi l  y LAN Bridge  WiFi Ze    t Wireless Radio    Enable    Disable  t Wireless Operation Mode Client Mode w    Internet         p       xDSL Modem       WiFi AP Router Adaptor Client    t Security one       3 3 1 4 Change Password    2 ADMINISTRATOR S 4 wizard    Cll Advanced                 Primary Setup         DHCP Server    Wireless       Change Password    t Recontirm    You can change Password here  We strongly recommend you to change the system    password for security reason     2d    3 3 3 Security Settings         The device provides    Administrator MAC Control    for specific MAC to access  the device     Miscellaneous      Administrator Time out  The amount of time of inactivity before the device will  automatically close the Administrator session  Set this to zero to disable it     3 3 3 4 MAC control    Administrator MAC Control    Regardless the MAC access configuration of administrator  specific MAC can access the       device   O Administrator MAC Control   HELP    ID Enable  i  k   2 E   3       No change        g Internet Access Control  tem Setting    t Access Control Type MAC Access Contral    28        ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU     i Status WY  Wizard    Cal Advanced   Logout    W BASIC SETTING  lt 2  SECURITY SETTING        ADVANCED SETTING  fj  TOOLBOX    J Change Password      Primary Setup        DHCP Serv
17. etting terminal  values and monitoring network events    Enable SNMP   You must check Local  Remote or both to enable SNMP function  If Local is checked  this  device will response request from LAN  Get Community   Setting the community of GetRequest your device will response    Set Community   Setting the community of SetRequest your device will accept    IP 1  IP 2  IP 3  IP 4   Input your SNMP Management PC   s IP here  User has to configure to where this device  should send SNMP Trap message    SNMP Version    Please select proper SNMP Version that your SNMP Management software supports     35    3 3 5 Toolbox      ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU il Status NY wizard    Call Advanced       W BASIC SETTING     amp    SECURITY SETTING  SJ ADVANCED SETTING          l      View the system logs     Firmware Upgrade    Promptthe administrator for a file and upgrade it to this device     Backup Setting    Save the settings ofthis device to a file     Reset to Default    Reset the settings of this device to the default values     Reboot      Reboot this device        3 3 5 1 View Log  2 ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU    fl Status WY  Wizard THL Advanced     lt    ADVANCED SETTING Ty  TOOLBOX    20093757318 FF 06 05 22 Admin from 192 168 1 22 login successfully  20097 57318 FF 08 55 56 Admin from 192 168 1 22 login successfully  2009  5FA318 FF 09 10 42 Restarted by 192 168 1 22    200957 5 318 FF 09 21 09 Restarted by 192 168 1 22  20093 57318 FF 09 27 55 Associated  6C 64 22 84 0E 05 st 0  
18. hernet          WPS Reset    Button    LANI LANS  LEDs            1 4 LED indicators    Green in flash Device status is working     AJA6 cable is plugged  LAN LED    Green in fast flash Device is in WPS PBC mode  Wi Fi Radio is disabled       1 5 Procedure for Hardware Installation    Step 1  Attach the antenna    1 1  Remove the antenna from its plastic  wrapper    1 2  Screw the antenna in a clockwise direction  to the back panel of the unit    1 3  Once secured  position the antenna    upward at its connecting joint  This will ensure       optimal reception     A 1 Turn off the Power Switch  first     Step 2 Insert the Ethernet cable into LAN  Port        Insert the Ethernet patch cable into LAN port  on the back panel of Router  and an available  Ethernet port on the network adapter in the    computer you will use to configure the unit     Step 4  Power on Router   4 1  Connect the power adapter to the receptor    on the back panel of your Router        Step 5  Complete the setup   5 1  When complete  the Status LED will flash     Chapter 3 Making Configuration    This product provides Web based configuration scheme  that is  configuring by your Web  browser  such as Mozilla Firefox or or Internet Explorer  This approach can be adopted in any  MS Windows  Macintosh or UNIX based platforms     3 1 Login to Configure from Wizard    Type in the IP Address   http   192 168 1 1  A 92168117 BX  Swar cor    Type password  the default is       admin    and click    login    butto
19. icient to implement     23        ADMINISTRATOR s MAIN MENU Ai Status Y Wizard Ta Advanced t Logout       Ig BASIC SETTING   lt   SECURITY SETTING   K    ADVANCED SETTING  Ff  TOOLBOX    izi                  O WDS Setting   HELP       Primary Setup    Setting       DHCP Server    t AP Mode  AP Ony      Wireless       Change Password    tis a system   that enables the  interconnection  of access points    eee Scaned AP S MAC      Selectone    M   Copy to   Remote AP MAC       ee   wrest   Se OOO a O oe   C wasa  ta   O aw OO o O oe  3    AD tars OLELE i pi E a a ht AF       Security  Select the data privacy algorithm you want  Enabling the security can protect your    data while it is transferred from one station to another     There are several security types to use     WEP    When you enable the 128 or 64 bit WEP key security  please select one WEP key to be used  and input 26 or 10 hexadecimal  0  1  2   8  9  A  B   F  digits     WPA PSK   1  Select Encryption and Pre share Key Mode   If you select HEX  you have to fill in 64 hexadecimal  0  1  2   8  9  A  B   F  digits  If ASCII  the length of pre share key is from 8 to 63     2  Fill in the key  Ex 12345678    24    2 ADMINISTRATOR s MAIN MENU   Status WY  Wizard    Tal Advanced  gt  Logout       GH  SECURITY SETTING        ADVANCED SETTING  7  TOOLBOX  l              o Wireless Setting   HELP      Primary Setup    item Setting     DHCP Server      Wireless  t Network IOS SIO  LevelOne      Change Password  t Wireless M
20. n        System Password      default admin     Press    Wizard    for basic E    settings with simple way     Press    Next    to start wizard  DOAA    Setup Wizard will guide you through a basic configuration procedure step by step      gt  Step 1  Setup Login Password    gt  Step 2  LAN IP Setup     gt  Step 3  Wireless Setup     gt  Step 4  Summary      gt  Step 5  Finish        fireless  gt  Summary  gt  Finish          Step 1     Set up your system password     Step 2   Setup the LAN IP    Step 3     Set up your Wireless           Setup Wizard   Setup Login Password     gt  Old Password   gt  New Password     gt  Reconfirm      Start  gt  Password  gt  LAN  gt  Wireless  gt  Summary  gt  Finish              gt  LAN IP Address 192 168 1 1      Start  gt  Password  gt  LAN  gt  Wireless  gt  Summary  gt  Finish        gt  Wireless function   Enable    Disable   gt  Network ID SSID  LevelOne     gt  Channel Fine Se      Start  gt  Password  gt  LAN  gt  Wireless  gt  Summary  gt  Finish       10       Set up your Authentication and    Encryption              Setup Wizard   Wireless Securi   EXIT    Ls       64bits    128 bits    Please condifure 26 for 128bits or 10 for 64 bits hexadecimal  0  1  2   8  9   A  B   F  digits       Start  gt  Password  gt  LAN  gt  Wireless  gt  Summary  gt  Finish       Step 4   Then click Apply Setting        And then the device will reboot     B Setup Wizard   Summary EXIT    Please confirm the information below    LAN Setting    LAN IP A
21. nly Mode    t Security    t Remote AP MAC MAC 1    Scaned AF s MAC    Selectone        Copyto   Remote AP MAC     TF       Network ID  SSID   Network ID is used for identifying the Wireless LAN  WLAN   Client  stations can roam freely over this product and other Access Points that have the same    Network ID   The factory setting is    default       SSID Broadcast  The router will Broadcast beacons that have some information  including  ssid so that   The wireless clients can know how many ap devices by scanning function in the network     Therefore  This function is disabled  the wireless clients can not find the device from beacons     Channel  The radio channel number  The permissible channels depend on the Regulatory    Domain     Security  Select the data privacy algorithm you want  Enabling the security can protect your    data while it is transferred from one station to another     Remote AP MAC   Choose    Manual    or scan one AP to copy to item1 4     20    Universal Repeater Mode   Universal Repeater is a technology used to extend wireless coverage    lt provides the function to act as Adapter  client  and AP at the same time and can use this  function to connect to a Root AP and use AP SSID name is same with Root AP   function to  service all wireless stations within its coverage  All the stations within the coverage of this    access point can be bridged to the Root AP     a a aia aera inal Oem   Universal  Repeater Mode     ih 4    k i ji WiFi  t    yy  A       
22. nstalling and configuring this  product can be found in this manual  Before you install and use this product  please read this    manual carefully for fully exploiting the functions of this product     1 1 Packing List    WAP 6013   Power Adapter   Antenna  x2    Network Cable   Quick Installation Guide   CD User Manual   Utility   QIG    1 2 Spec Summary Table    Device Interface    Ethernet LAN 5 x RJ 45 port  10 100Mbps  auto MDI MDIX  2dBi detachable dipole antenna  5dbi option available     WPS Button l l    l For WPS connection and Enable    Wireless Function      Wireless On    Reset Button Reset to Factory Default setting  LED Indication Status   LAN1   LAN5  WiFi    DC Power Jack  powered via external DC 5V 1A  Power Jack ae  switching power adapter    Wireless LAN  WiFi     WPS  Wi Fi Protected Setup   WMM  Wi Fi Multimedia     Functionality       Routing Protocol Static route  dynamic route  RIP v1 v2   Management SNMP  syslog   Administration Web based UI  remote login  backup restore setting    Environment  amp  Certification  Package  Information    DC 5V 1A power adapter  Quick Installation Guide       Package  Information  Operation Temp   Storage Temp  Temp    10 700C  Humidity  0 95  non condensing  EMI Certification  RoHS     Specifications are subject to change without prior notice     Device dimension  mm  185 x 119 x 32 mm       1 3 Hardware Configuration          Auto MDI MDIX RJ 45 Ports  Automatically sense the types of LAN       when connecting to Et
23. ode    Mixed mode    11 q only O 11b only    SSID Broadcast   Enable    Disable    a       WPA2 PSK AES    1  Select Pre share Key Mode   If you select HEX  you have to fill in 64 hexadecimal  0  1  2   8  9  A  B   F  digits  If ASCII  the length of Pre share key is from 8 to 63     2  Fill in the key  Ex 12345678    WPA PSK  WPA2 PSK   The router will detect automatically which Security type the client   uses to encrypt    1  Select Pre share Key Mode   If you select HEX  you have to fill in 64 hexadecimal  0  1  2   8  9  A  B   F  digits  If ASCII  the length of Pre share key is from 8 to 63     2  Fill in the key  Ex 12345678    25    2 ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU    i Status W wizard SAI Advanced  gt  Logout _           l O Wireless Setting   HELP       Primary Setup  vowersavee   St     DHCP Server       Wireless   l t Network IDCSSID   LevelOne     Change Password   l Wireless Mode    Mixed mode O44 g only O11b only   t SSID Broadcast    Enable    Disable            gt  securty WPA PSKHWWPAD PK    t Encryption TKIP   AES  t Preshare Key Mode  ASCII w    Wireless Client List          Wireless Client List        o Wireless Client List    Primary Setup    Connected Time MAC Address  Tue Jan 26 09 39 58 2010 OO 1C AF O0 Cb 37    Wireless    e Change Password   Refresh        DHCP Server          Universal Repeater Mode  If set to Adapter Mode  Client mode   this device can work like a wireless station when it   s    connected to a computer so that the computer can send pack
24. pon request  for a price of US 9 99 plus the cost of    shipping     Table of Contents    Chapter     MmioducHon arenira ceicd ui eten tied ciel ach oteiet eiedeawebetem es 5  LT a AGING EIS ienn a a hasan dassncuueleels 5  122 Spec Summary TADS peere E 5  lL Packie Unt Oma rOiienccts tay ac crete E 6  1 3 Hardware Configuration            cccccccssccccsssecceesseeceesseecessseeceesseecessseeeesseeeens 6  1 3 Procedtire for Hatdwarte Installat OM sieisen 8  Ghapters   Making COnioUratlon iscinciaesccsswticsnsntstseorcceatadsactuscmietaansanseeeeeinieels  9  3 1 Losin to  Conti sure from Wizard esis edasecsdecncdnentecvexsicsenaneeladsasdincddeetlidiwemses 9  eZ  SY SICIN IAS ea leciest ane tina apies alnaineaseated oe timunlinta tal tesa abet ane kiana eeinaton    12  SO AVANCO eee eee ee Crete cere mE te eee eee ree ever nee rr ere eee ee 13  Appendix A FAQ and Troubleshooting             cccccccccsssssseeeccecceeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeees 38  What can I do when I have some trouble at the first time         ee eeeeee eee ees 38  How do I connect router by using wireless               cccccccssssseseceececeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeas 39    IP Address 192 168 1 1    Wireless Mode  Wireless SSID  Wireless Security       Chapter 1 Introduction    Congratulations on your purchase of this outstanding Wireless Broadband Router  This  product is specifically designed for Small Office and Home Office needs  It is easy to configure  and operate even for non technical users  Instructions for i
25. resses to connect     Wireless clients with A checked can associate to the wireless LAN  and  deny Y unspecified MAC addresses to associate   Hote  Association control has no effect on wired clients     DHCP clients    Selectone           a a Paess fca       In this scenario  there are three clients listed in the Control Table  Clients 1 and 2 are wireless     and client 3 is wired   1 The  MAC Address Control  function is enabled     2  Connection control  is enabled  and all of the wired and wireless clients not listed in the   Control table  are  allowed  to connect to this device    3  Association control  is enabled  and all of the wireless clients not listed in the  Control table   are  denied  to associate to the wireless LAN    4 Clients 1 and 3 have fixed IP addresses either from the DHCP server of this device or    manually assigned     ID 1    O0 12 34 56 78 90     gt  192 168 12 100   ID 3    00 98 76 54 32 10     gt  192 168 12 101   Client 2 will obtain its IP address from the IP Address pool specified in the  DHCP Server   page or   can use a manually assigned static IP address     If  for example  client 3 tries to use an IP address different from the address listed in the    Control    table  192 168 12 101   it will be denied to connect to this device     31    5 Clients 2 and 3 and other wired clients with a MAC address unspecified in the Control table    are all allowed to connect to this device  But client 1 is denied to connect to this device     6 Clien
26. ss Off Schedule  Before turning Off Wireless Radio  the device will detect if Wireless    station is online  then depend as Schedule     01 00 08 30    to disable WiFi service     Network ID  SSID   Network ID is used for identifying the Wireless LAN  WLAN   Client  stations can roam freely over this product and other Access Points that have the same    Network ID   The factory setting is    default        SSID Broadcast  The router will Broadcast beacons that have some information  including  ssid so that  The wireless clients can know how many ap devices by scanning function in the network     Therefore  This function is disabled  the wireless clients can not find the device from beacons     Channel  The radio channel number  The permissible channels depend on the Regulatory    Domain     Security  Select the data privacy algorithm you want  Enabling the security can protect your    18    data while it is transferred from one station to another     Remote AP MAC   Choose    Manual    or scan one AP to copy to item1 4     WDS Wireless Distribution System   The WDS  Wireless Distributed System  function let this access point acts as a wireless  LAN access point and repeater at the same time  Users can use this feature to build up a    large wireless network in a large space like airports  hotels and schools    etc        a   WDS Only Mode  TR       PIMP Repeater    19       WDS Setting   HELP    litem    t Wireless Radio    Enable    Disable    t Wireless Operation Mode WDS O
27. tifying the Wireless LAN  WLAN   Client    stations can roam freely over this product and other Access Points that have the same    Network ID   The factory setting is    default        22    SSID Broadcast  The router will Broadcast beacons that have some information  including  ssid so that  The wireless clients can know how many ap devices by scanning function in the network   Therefore     This function is disabled  the wireless clients can not find the device from beacons     Channel  The radio channel number  The permissible channels depend on the Regulatory    Domain     WPS  WiFi Protection Setup   WPS is WiFi Protection Setup which is similar to WCN NET and offers safe and    easy way in Wireless Connection         ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU A Status Wf Wizard Tah Advanced   Logout    ig BASIC SETTING  lt 2  SECURITY SETTING        ADVANCED SETTING   Xf  TOOLBOX      ow emi l   j      p B Wi Fi Protected Setup    Primary Setup    tem     DHCP Sener       WPS    Enable    Disable     Wireless ER aes      a z a    Current AP PIN  hange Passwor t Setu ee  E i Configure Wireless Station    t Current PIN of the device    Generate New PIN    Lock Wireless Security Enable    t WPS status Configured       WDS Wireless Distribution System   WDS operation as defined by the IEEE802 11 standard has been made available  Using WDS  it is possible to wirelessly connect Access Points  and in doing so extend a wired infrastructure    to locations where cabling is not possible or ineff
28. ts 1 and 2 are allowed to associate to the wireless LAN  but a wireless client with a  MAC address not specified in the Control table is denied to associate to the wireless LAN   Client 3 is a wired client and so is not affected by Association control     3 3 3 5 Miscellaneous Items    D ADMINISTRATOR s MAIN MENU    i Status We Wizard    Tal Advanced    Ig    Basic setinc  E     iih  SECURITY SETTING  2  ADVANCED SETTING  fj  TOOLBOX  a          Miscellaneous Items     MAC Access Contro    item     Miscellaneous    t Administrator Time out   seconds  0 to disable        Administrator Time out    The time of no activity to logout automatically  Set it to zero to disable this feature     32    3 3 4 Advanced Settings               J Advanced Setting       System Time     Allow you to set device time manually or consult network time   System Log     Send system log to a dedicated host to specific recipients   SNMP      Gives a user the capability to remotely manage a computer network by polling  and setting terminal values and monitoring network events     3 3 4 1 System Time          Month  Jun Y    Day  01      Hour  0  0 23  Minute  0  0 59  Second  0  0 59        Get Date and Time  Set Date and Time manually    Selected if you want to Set Date and Time manually     Set Date and Time manually    33    Selected if you want to Set Date and Time manually   3 3 4 2 System Log    D ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU    ll Status WY Wizard    Cal Advanced    W  BASIC SETTING EA SECURITY SET
    
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