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1. Enabled 4 2 8 Statistics This page displays all the necessary statistics of the router This information is necessary for monitoring the router s performance Click on the Refresh button view the most updated statistics system Statistics This page displays the statistics of your wireless broadband router these statistics will be useful for monitoring the device Total Bytes 863328 Total Bytes 404798 Non unicast packets 74 Non unicast packets g Uni cast packets 1803 Uni cast packets 1586 Discards 0 Discards 0 Errors 0 Errors 0 Unknown Protocols 4 24 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 4 2 9 Event Log This page displays the last 128 events recorded by the router This data is useful for monitoring and troubleshooting the network Index Date Time Task Name Event messages 25 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 4 2 10 Diagnostic This page allows you to test your connection in two ways Ping and amp Internet connection Diagnostic Ping Connection gt IP Address Enter the IP address that you would like to Ping and then click on the Ping button gt Connect to the Internet Click on the Test Connection button to test the Internet connection 4 2 11 Use as Access Point This page allows you to configure the router into Access Point mode only acting as a bridge between the computers attached to all Ethernet ports LAN and the clients on the wireless LAN WLAN To operate in AP
2. Make sure that you have registered with a DDNS service provider before enabling this feature gt Dynamic DNS Select Enable or Disable gt Dynamic DNS Provider Select a DDNS service provider from the drop down list gt Host Name Enter the hostname as registered with the DDNS service provider gt User Name Enter the user name required to log into the DDNS account gt Password Enter the password required to log into the DDN S account gt My IP Address Enter the IP address of this router gt Update Manually Click on this button if would like to remove the original settings gt Status Displays the status of the DDNS connection as received from the DDNS server gt Click on the Apply button to continue 4 4 LAN Settings Click on the LAN button on the top navigation bar to view the options available for the LAN settings tot HOME ikl Logout system Internet LAN Wireless NAT Firewall The LAN menu includes the following options and each one is described in this section IP Setting DHCP Server DHCP IP MAC mapping DHCP Client List MAC Filter UPnP Setting 4 4 1 IP Setting This page allows you to change the IP address and subnet mask of this router 35 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 IP Setting You can setup IP address information for the LAN ports of your wireless gateway 192 MM 163 M1 Mosa IP Address Enter the IP address for this router Subnet Mask Enter
3. Vv Vv VV VV WV Notification Configure email notifications for the security log of your wireless broadband router You can configure a schedule to enable the wireless broadband router to send an email message to a specified user This feature is useful for example if you want to acquire the security log remotely Email Notification Status Enable Disable Send Notification When log is full Mail Server M Server require authentication Email Notification Status Choose to Enable or Disable email notification status Send Notification Select from the drop down list when the router should send out the notification Options available are Daily Weekly Monthly or when log is full Mail Server Enter the SMTP IP address of the mail server Port Enter the port number the default is 25 Subject Enter a description that will be shown in the subject line of the email message Sender Email Enter en email address that the recipient can reply to Recipient s Email Enter the email address that will receive this notification Server Authentication Place a check in this box if the mail server required authentication Then enter the user name and password in the fields below Click on the Send Test Mail to send out a test message using the configuration provided 25 Wireless Gateway Email Notifer 60 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 4 7 5 Virtual DMZ This page allows you to confi
4. 1 Logging In To configure the Router through the web browser enter the IP address of the Router default 192 168 1 254 into the address bar of the web browser and press Enter File Edit view Favorites Tools Help ra 0 PR JO search Address http 1192 168 1 254 You will then see the login page Enter admin as the password and then click on the Login button LOGIN PASSWORD After successfully logging in you will see the following menu Select Typical Configuration Customized Configuration gt Typical Configuration Provides a step by step setup wizard to guide you through the basic settings of the router After completing the steps the Router will be able to connect to the ISP Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 gt Customized Configuration Allows you to customize the network settings of the router for specific purposes such as password settings firmware upgrade NAT firewall etc gt Logout Exists the utility and returns to the login page 3 2 Setting the Time Zone The first step is to setup the time zone For management purposes a correct time zone setting will let you have accurate time stamps on the system log Time Zone GMT Greenwich Mean Time Lisbon London Daylight Saving 9 gt Time Zone Select your time zone from the drop down list gt Daylight Saving Select the Enable radio button if you are in the daylight saving time zone gt Click on the Next butt
5. Router Version 1 0 46 NAT Settings Click on the NAT button on the top navigation bar to view the options available for the NAT settings G HOME kk Logout II ienet CAN MIOS Firewal The NAT Network Address Translation menu includes the following options and each one is described in this section Static NAT setting Virtual Server Special Applications 4 6 1 Static NAT Setting This page allows you to configure the router s virtual server setting based on IP forwarding Using the IP forwarding setting all Internet requests for specified public IP addresses will be forwarded to a certain PC with the corresponding private IP address NAT static NAT Setting Use the Static NAT screen for the Network Address Translation NAT process that provides internal to external IP address mapping 192 168 1 ada Help Current Settings Private IP Public IP No Data gt Private IP Enter the private IP address gt Public IP Enter the corresponding pubic IP address and then click on the Add button 94 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 4 6 2 Virtual Server This page allows you to configure the router s virtual server setting based on Port forwarding This feature helps you set up a server on your private network that can be accessed by Internet users Using port forwarding all Internet requests for a specified public IP based on their ports will be forwarded to a certain PC with the
6. is possible to enter up to 4 WEP keys 64 bit WEP Key This option allows you to manually enter 5 digits of alohanumeric characters 128 bit WEP Key This option allows you to manually enter 13 digits of alohanumeric characters gt Click on the Apply button to make the selection 44 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 4 5 3 3 Shared Key Authentication with WEP Encryption Wireless Authentication 4 Encryption This page allows you to configure the setting of network authentication and data encryption Network Authentication Shared Key Encryption Type wer 2 WEP Key 1 ee EA O WEP Key 2 es EA O WEP Key 3 Re EXA WEP Key 4 O EXA y Apply X Cancel 112 Help gt Network Authentication Select Shared Key from the drop down list This works only if the WEP key option is turned ON It requires a wireless station providing a shared key to be authenticated by the router If the shared key is correct the wireless station will be able to access the router gt Encryption Type Select WEP from the drop down list This setting allows you to select one of two encryption levels For each encryption type it is possible to enter up to 4 WEP keys 64 bit WEP Key This option allows you to manually enter 5 digits of alohanumeric characters 128 bit WEP Key This option allows you to manually enter 13 digits of alohanumeric characters gt Click on the Apply button to make the selection 45 Wireless 11g
7. mode the router must share the same subnet mask as the other LAN and WLAN devices Use as Access Point 26 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 Enable AP Mode Place a check in this box to enable AP mode IP Address Enter the IP address of the AP Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask of the AP Click on the Apply button to continue VVVV Please wait while the router resets In AP mode the internal NAT firewall and DHCP server will be disabled and the four LAN ports and one WAN port will be bridged together You will then notice that the menu bar is different and consists of System and Wireless only int HOME fod Logout System Wireless 4 2 12 Backup Setting This page allows you to save the current profile on your computer or load an existing profile system Backup Setting You are able to backup all settings of your broadband router as a single file and restore it later Please note DO NOT modify the backup file a modified backup file cannot be restored back to you broadband router successfully Save Settings Choose File no file selected Restore Save Y Help gt Save Settings Click on the Save button to save the current profile gt Restore Settings Click on the Choose File button to select the existing profile and then click on the Restore button You will then need to confirm you decision click on the OK button Please wait while the router resets 27 Wireless 11g
8. the subnet mask for this router Click on the Apply button to continue VV Y 4 4 2 DHCP Server This page allows you to configure the DHCP server which assigns IP addresses to all the clients on the network DHCP Server Your wireless broadband router can act as a DHCP server and assign IP addresses to your clients automatically The assigned IP addressed will be within the range of IP pool that you specify below Enable Disable 192 168 1 1 192168 1 32 24 Hours 0 720 DHCP Server Select Enable or Disable IP Pool Starting Address Enter the first address that should be assigned by the DHCP server IP Pool Ending Address Enter the last address that should be assigned by the DHCP server Lease Time Enter the number of hours that a client can use the assigned IP address Click on the Apply button to continue Vv Y VY vv 36 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 4 4 3 DHCP IP MAC mapping This page allows you to configure the DHCP server to assign a specific IP address to a specified MAC address IP Address MAC Address IP Address MAC Address IP Address Enter the IP address that you would like to reserve for a specified MAC address MAC Address Enter the MAC address that was specified for the reserved IP address Click on the Add button to add this entry into the table current settings Current Settings This table lists the entry of DHCP IP MAC mappings Click on the Delete button to r
9. top navigation bar to view the options available for the wireless settings HOME dl Logout IO ene LAN essa NAT Firewal The Wireless menu includes the following options and each one is described in this section SSID amp Channel Radio Setting Authentication amp Encryption Wireless Bridge Associated Client List and Association Control 4 5 1 SSID amp Channel This page allows you to set the SSID and operating channel of the router Wireless SSID amp Channel Chann Accept Broadcast SSID z y Apply x Cancel Help gt SSID Enter the SSID Service Set Identifier which is the network name by default default This is case sensitive and cannot exceed 32 characters All wireless devices on the network must use the same SSID gt Channel Select a channel number from the drop down list All wireless devises on the network must use the same channel If you are experiencing interference try a different channel gt Accept Broadcast SSID Place a check in this box if you would like to broadcast the SSID of the router This will allow all devices on the network to detect the router gt Click on the Apply button to make the selection 40 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 4 5 2 Radio Setting This page allows you to configure the radio s advanced features If you don t know how to configure these settings its recommended to leave these parameters at their default settings Modi
10. 7 Firewall Settings Click on the Firewall button on the top navigation bar to view the options available for the firewall settings The router features powerful and flexible firewall protection to keep your network secure You can configure the strength of the firewall protection at a high or low level If you are an advanced user you can configure firewall policies depending on your needs it HOME lkl Logout A NAT Firewal The Firewall menu includes the following options and each one is described in this section Basic Setting Service Filters Policies Notification and Virtual DMZ 4 7 1 Basic Setting This page allows you to configure the basic settings of the firewall Please be aware that a higher level of firewall protection will increase the network security but may decrease the wireless performance of the router Firewall Basic Setting Configure the basic settings to enable the firewall to protect your network from hacker attacks Please be aware that a higher level of firewall protection increases network security but might affect your wireless broadband router s performance Firewall Protection High Low Disable Inbound Traffic Pass Deny Outbound Traffic Pass Deny ICMP Error Message O Enable Disable WAN ICMP Blocking A Enable Disable J Apply x Cancel Help gt Firewall Protection Select High Low or Disable Select High if your bandwidth is greater than 2 Mbps This p
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13. Broadband Router Version 1 0 4 3 Internet Settings Click on the Internet button on the top navigation bar to view the options available for the Internet settings HOME Ef Logout A lem LAN IS NAT Firewal The Internet menu includes the following options and each one is described in this section Connection Type MAC Clone DNS and Dynamic DNS 4 3 1 Connection Type This page displays a list of connections that are supported by this Router Steps to configure each of the connection types are described in this section Internet Connection Type This page allows you to configure the way you connect to your ISP This wireless broadband router can be connected to your ISP in any of following ways 3 DHCP Client O PPPoE O FixedIP O PPTP BigPond 4 3 1 1 DHCP Client Select this option if you connect to the Internet using a cable modem and then enter the Host Name name of ISP 28 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 DHCP Client 4 3 1 2 PPPoE Select this option if your broadband service uses PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE If your Internet Service Provider requires the use of PPPoE enter the information below fm Dynamic Static 1492 128 1492 AUTO optional o optional a y optional 5 Enable f Disable 10 minutes PPPOE Type Select Dynamic or Static User Name Enter the username as provided by the ISP Password Enter the p
14. Broadband Router Version 1 0 Vv VW VV vVv vv WV 4 5 3 4 802 1X Authentication without Encryption Network Authentication anzix MR RADIUS Server IP BO RADIUS Server Port RADIUS Server Key LO 0o_ Reconfirm RADIUS Server Key MN Encryption Type None Network Authentication Select 802 1X from the drop down list if there is a RADIUS server on your network RADIUS Server IP Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server RADIUS Server Port Enter the port number of the RADIUS server The default is 1812 RADIUS Server Key Enter the Shared Secret Key of the RADIUS server Reconfirm RADIUS Server Key Re type the Shared Secret Key of the RADIUS server Encryption Type Select None from the drop down list to disable encryption Click on the Apply button to make the selection 46 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 4 5 3 5 802 1X Authentication with WEP Encryption Network Authentication RADIUS Server IP RADIUS Server Port RADIUS Server Key Reconfirm RADIUS Server Key Encryption Type WEP Key 1 WEP Key 2 WEP Key 3 WEP Key 4 Network Authentication Select 802 1X from the drop down list if there is a RADIUS server on your network RADIUS Server IP Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server RADIUS Server Port Enter the port number of the RADIUS server The default is 1812 RADIUS Server Key Enter the Shared Secret Key of the RADIUS server Reconfirm RADIUS Server Key Re type t
15. CA Modulation Technology Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM DBPSK 1Mbps DQPSK 2Mbps CCK 5 5 amp 11Mbps BPSK 6 and 9 Mbps QPSK 12 and 18 Mbps 16 QAM 24 and 36 Mbps 64 QAM 48 and 54 Mbps Operating Channels 11 for North America 14 for Japan 13 for Europe 2 for Spain 4 for France Receive Sensitivity 89dBm 1Mbps 88dBm 6Mbps 79dBm Typical 24Mbps 86dBm 2Mbps 87dBm 9Mbps 75dBm 36Mbps 85dBm 0 5 5Mbps 84dBm 12Mbps 70dBm 48Mbps 62 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 82dBm 11Mbps 82dBm 18Mbps 67dBm 54Mbps Available transmit power 11b Mode Depend on Different EIRP lt 19 dBm A REE Output Power 17 1 dBm 11MHz 11g Mode EIRP lt 15 5 dBm Output Power 13 1 dBm 54MHz Antenna Gain Peak Gain 2 dBi Average Gain 1 08 dBi 2 45GHz H Plan Networking Information Topology Infrastructure Operation Mode AP Router WDS Bridge LAN DHCP Server Static IP MAC Filter UPNP WAN Static IP DHCP Client PPPOE PPIP Clone MAC Virtual server mapping IP address mapping ALG Application Layer Gateway support Firewall Blocking Ping ICMP Bolcking Access control list MAC filtering from LAN amp WLAN TCP IP UDP Port filtering DoS protection SPI Stateful Packet Inspection DMZ Demilitarized Zone Host VPN Support VPN pass through PPTP L2TP Security 64 128 bit WEP Encryption WPA Wi Fi Protected Access PSK Pre share key EA
16. Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click on the Properties button This will allow you to configure the IP address of your PC You will then see the following screen Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General ou can get IF settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Othermize you need to ask pour network administrator for the appropriate IF settings O Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 1 2 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred ONS server aa Alternate ONS server C Select Use the following IP address radio button and then enter an IP address and subnet mask for your PC Make sure that the Router and your PC are on the same subnet The default IP address and subnet mask of the Router are 192 168 1 254 and 255 255 255 0 respectively D Click on the OK button your PC s TCP IP settings have been configured 10 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 3 Typical Configuration The Router can be configured in two different ways using the web browser This chapter describes the steps necessary to configure the device using the setup wizard Typical Configuration Customized Configuration Logout This configuration type is called Typical Configuration To create customized configurations refer to Chapter 4 3
17. MAC address to your wireless broadband router This procedure will cause the wireless broadband router to appear as a single PC f Apply x Cancel Help 4 3 3 DNS This page allows you to setup DNS Domain Name System on the router DNS is able to translate internet domain names into IP addresses This page can be used to add mappings between a private static IP address and a domain name Such a feature can be helpful when setting up a FTP or Web server Enter the Domain Name and corresponding IP address and then click on the Add button 33 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 DNS Static Mapping No Data 4 3 4 Dynamic DNS This page allows you to setup Dynamic DNS Domain Name System on the router DDNS allows you to assign a fixed host and domain name to a dynamic Internet IP address Each time the router boots up it will re register its domain name to IP address mapping with the DDNS service provider This is the reason that Internet users can access the router through a domain name instead of its IP address Dynamic DNS This feature enables you to run your domain over a changing IP Please choose one of the Dynamic DNS providers that this wireless gateway supports and fill in related fields to make it work If you get any problem you can check with the Dynamic DNS provider that you choose 5 Enable Disable DynDNS org 0 0 0 0 34 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 Note
18. P MD5 TLS TTLS authenticator support RADUIS Client TKIP MAC address filtering WLAN Hide SSID in beacons 63 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 Management Configuration Web based configuration HTTP Firmware Upgrade Upgrade firmware via web browser Administrator Setting Administrator password change Idle time out Reset Setting Restore this Device Restore to Factory Default System monitoring Status and Statistics Time Zone amp NTP Client Event Log Email Alarm Environment Temperature Range 0 to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Operating 40 to 70 C 40 F to158 F Storage Humidity non condensing 15 95 typical Physical Dimensions 128 L mm x 180 W mm x 32 H m Weight 295g Theoretical wireless signal rate based on IEEE standard 802 11a b g of chipset used Actual throughput will vary Network conditions and environmental factors lower actual throughput rate All specifications are subject to change without notice 64 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 Appendix B FCC Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against 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 instructi
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20. assword as provided by the ISP Confirm Password Re type the password for confirmation purposes MTU This is the Maximum Transmission Unit MTU that can be transmitted over the network Do not change this value unless required by VVVVV 29 Wireless 11g v v VVVVV VVVVVV Broadband Router Version 1 0 ISP Authentication Type Select an authentication type from the drop down list Options available are Auto PAP CHAP or MSCHAP v1 The default setting is AUTO Service Name Enter the name of the ISP optional Primary DNS Enter the primary DNS IP address optional Secondary DNS Enter the secondary DNS IP address optional Connect on Demand Select Disable to auto connect Disconnect Option Enter a number minutes after which an idle connection will disconnect Setting this value to O will never disconnect Click on the Apply button to continue 4 3 1 3 Fixed IP Select this option if your broadband service uses a fixed IP address and you have received one from you ISP Internet Fixed IP Has your Internet Service Provider given you an IP address and Gateway address If so enter them below optional Apply Cancel T Help IP Address Enter the IP address as provided by the ISP Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask as provided by the ISP ISP Gateway Enter the gateway IP address as provided by the ISP Primary DNS Enter the primary DNS IP address Secondary DNS Enter the secondary DNS IP ad
21. configure the basic wireless settings SSID and channel Step 4 Wireless You should set the SSID and channel for your wireless broadband router here If you have no idea about these settings there is no need for you to fill in these fields You could just press button Finish to use default settings SSID wireless a 3 C Back D Next Help gt SSID Enter the SSID Service Set Identifier which is the network name by default default This is case sensitive and cannot exceed 32 characters All wireless devices on the network must use the same SSID gt Channel Select a channel number from the drop down list All wireless devises on the network must use the same channel If you are experiencing interference try a different channel gt Click on the Next button to continue 3 5 Summary In the last step of the typical configuration a summary page is displayed that lists the settings that were just configured Click on the Finish button to complete the configuration Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 4 Customized Configuration The Router can be configured in two different ways using the web browser This chapter describes the steps necessary to customize the settings of the router Typical Configuration Customized Configuration Logout This configuration type is called Customized Configuration To create a typical configuration setup wizard refer to the pervious chapter 4 1 Logging In T
22. correspondent private port NAT Virtual Server You can configure the wireless gateway as a virtual server so that remote users accessing services such as Web or FTP at your local site via public IP addresses Private IP Start Private EN Start Public Port Number Of Ports 192 168 1 Both oF Popular Servers select one H Add Help Virtual Server List Private IP Start Private Port Type Start Public Port Number Of Ports orts No Data gt Popular Servers You may select a server from the drop down list HTTP FTP POPS etc This will automatically fill in the fields except for the private IP which needs to be filled in manually gt Service Name Manually specify a name for the service gt Private IP Enter the private IP address gt Start Private Port Enter the port number where the requests will arrive Type Select a protocol form the drop down list TCP UDP or both gt Start Public Port Enter the port number from where requests will be forwarded gt Number of Ports Enter the number of ports gt Click on the Add button 55 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 4 6 3 Special Applications This page allows you to configure the router for special applications such as Instant Messaging or some Internet games whose outgoing ports must differ from incoming ports When you run a PC application to access the Internet it typically initiates communication with another computer on t
23. ct Enable to turn on this function gt Expire Time Enter the idle time in minutes after which the user will be automatically logged off Click on the Apply button to continue 21 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 4 2 3 Remote Management The remote management option allows you to log into the router from a WAN connection Internet system Remote Management Enabling this feature lets you manage your wireless broadband router through a WAN connection Remote Management Enable Disable Remote Management WAN Port 8081 Apply x Cancel 7 Help gt Remote Management Choose to Enable or Disable remote management gt Remote Management WAN Port Enter the port number that you would like to use for remote management By default this value is set to 8080 gt Click on the Apply button to continue 4 2 4 Firmware Upgrade This page allows you to upload the latest firmware into the router system Firmware Upgrade From time to time a new updated firmware will be released which has either feature improvement or bug fix Once if you download the new firmware you can update the firmware of your wireless Broadband Router from here Upgrade Firmware Choose File no file selected PU grade x Cancel Y Help gt Firmware Upgrade Click on the Choose File button to select the firmware and then click on the Upgrade button gt You will then need to confirm the decision Click on the OK button on
24. d Backup Settings 4 2 1 Time Zone For management purposes a correct time zone setting will let you have accurate time stamps on the system log System Time Zone Please setup your time zone For system management purposes a correctly configured time zone setting will let you have accurate time stamps on the system log If you re in the area that within the daylight savings time period please also check the option GMT Greenwich Mean Time Lisbon London ay Daylight Saving Enable Disable V Apply x Cancel 7 Help gt Time Zone Select your time zone from the drop down list Daylight Saving Select the Enable radio button if you are in the daylight saving time zone gt Click on the Apply button to continue 20 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 4 2 2 Password Setting This router is shipped with the default password set as admin This option allows you to use a personal password to replace the default password Old Password AAA New Password E Confirm New Password MOS Expire Status Expire Time gt Old Password Enter the old password default is admin gt New Password Enter the new password that you would like to use gt Confirm New Password Re type the new password for confirmation purposes gt Expire Status This option allows you to change the login idle time which is the amount of time that elapses before the router automatically logs off the user Sele
25. dress optional Click on the Apply button to continue 30 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 Vv VV Y VY VV VV 4 3 1 4 PPTP Select this option if your broadband service uses a PPTP Point to Point Tunneling Protocol and you have received an IP address from you ISP User Name Password Confirm Password Service IP Address My IP Address My Subnet Mask Connect on Demand Disconnect Options User Name Enter the username as provided by the ISP Password Enter the password as provided by the ISP Confirm Password Re type the password for confirmation purposes Service IP Address Enter the IP address of the remote PPTP tunnel This IP address should be provided by your ISP My IP address Enter the IP address of the local PPTP tunnel This IP address should be provided by your ISP My Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask of the local PPTP tunnel This IP address should be provided by your ISP Connect on Demand Select Disable to auto connect Disconnect Option Enter a number minutes after which an idle connection will disconnect Setting this value to O will never disconnect Click on the Apply button to continue 31 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 Vv Y VV VVV VV 4 3 1 5 BigPond Select this option if your broadband access service is through BigPond cable this service is available only in Australia User Name Password Confirm Password MOMO Host Name Auth Serve
26. emove an entry VV Y V 37 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 4 4 4 DHCP Client List This page lists the IP addresses that have been assigned by this routers DHCP server 1 Aki Lay DHCP Client List The DHCP client list shows clients assigned by the DHCP server Static 192 168 1 45 00 00 00 22 22 00 Release All Click on this button to release all the assigned IP addresses Release Click on this button to release a specific IP address Static This indicates that the IP address is static and cannot be released Refresh Click on this button to refresh the table VVVV 4 4 5 MAC Filter This page allows you to control access to the router by filtering MAC addresses MAC Filter You can control which PCs can connect to the Internet If you enable this feature only PCs with a MAC address located in MAC List can connect to the Internet LAN MAC Filter Control Disable Allow Deny No Data 38 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 gt LAN MAC Filter Control Select Disable Allow or Deny o Disable This option will disable the MAC filter control o Allow This option will allow the specified MAC addresses to access the router All other MAC addresses will be denied access o Deny This will deny the specified MAC addresses access to the router But all other MAC addresses will be allowed access gt Click on the Apply button to make the selection gt MAC Address Enter the MAC address int
27. fying these settings can affect the performance of the router Wireless Radio Setting You can configure AP radio settings below Note that these settings are for advanced users If you don t know how to configure these parameters we recommend that you keep the default value 100 TUs 1 65535 RTS Threshold 2347 0 2347 gt nen BasicRate Default Auto PRISM Nitro _ Disable H J Apply Cancel Help gt Beacon Period The default value is 100 milliseconds This value refers to the frequency interval that the router broadcasts a beacon to synchronize the wireless network As broadcasting beacon do require additional bandwidth lowering this value too much may adversely affect the wireless performance gt RTS Threshold The default value is 2347 bytes This value refers to the packet size at which the router issues an RTS Request to Send frame to a receiving station Any frames larger than the specified threshold must be transmitted following the RTS CTS handshake exchange mechanism After receiving and RTS the wireless stations responds with a CTS Clear to Send frame to acknowledge the right to begin data transmission This RTS CTS mechanism is used to minimize collisions among wireless stations gt Fragment Threshold The default value is 2346 bytes This value refers to the size at which a packet is divided into smaller pieces that are transmitted separately to the receiving wire
28. gure the Virtual DMZ feature on the router This feature enables the PC Server on the LAN to be exposed to all users on the Internet allowing unrestricted 2 way communication between the PC Server and other Internet PC services The PC Server in the DMZ De Militarized Zone will receive all connections and requests without any restrictions Virtual DMZ Status Public IP Address Private IP Address Virtual DMZ Stats Choose to Enable or Disable Virtual DMZ Public IP Address This is automatically displayed Private IP Address Enter the IP address of the PC Server that you would like to expose to the Internet Click on the Apply button to make the selection v VVV 61 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 Appendix A Specifications General Data Rates 1 2 5 5 6 9 11 12 18 24 36 48 54 Mbps Standards IEEE802 11b g IEEE802 1x IEEE802 3 IEEE802 3u Compatibility IEEE 802 11g IEEE 802 11b compliant Power Requirements USA 12W 120Vin 1A 12Vout Europe 12W 230Vin 1A 12Vout Physical Interface One 10 100Mbps RJ 45 for DSL Cable modem Four 10 100Mbps RJ 45 Switch Port Reset Button Status LEDs 4 LAN Link Activity 1 WAN Link Activity WLAN Link Activity Power On Off Regulatory Safety FCC Part 15 Class B R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC EN 300 328 EN 301 489 EN 60950 RF Information Frequency Band 2 400 2 484 GHz Media Access Protocol Carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance CSMA
29. hanced security and privacy With inherently Nitro technology enhancement the performance is significantly increased in 802 11b and 802 11g mixed networks This multi functional and versatile device provides the most flexibility to your network set up Simply install the device connect to Cable DSL modem and surf Internet without extra efforts Also it supports WDS Wireless Distribution System that could repeat wireless signals and easily extend your networks coverage Acting as a 10 100Mbps 4 port Ethernet switch as well with all ports supporting MDI MDI X allows you to use CAT5 cable to uplink to other routers switches The Wireless 11g Broadband Router is featured with most advanced security technology supporting WPA Wi Fi Protected Access TKIP AES and 802 1x With the Wireless 11g Broadband Router your network is armed with the highest levels of protection 1 1 Features Benefits Features Benefits High Speed Data Rate Up to 54Mbps Capable of handling heavy data payloads such as MPEG video streaming IEEE 802 11b g Compliant Fully interoperable with IEEE 802 11b IEEE802 11g compliant Four built in 10 100Mbps Switch Ports Auto Scalability able to extend your network Crossover Nitro Technology support Optimized distance and throughput DDNS Support Lets users assign a fixed host and domain name to a dynamic Internet IP address NAT NAPT support Shares single Internet account and providing a natural firewa
30. he IP address of the RADIUS server RADIUS Server Port Enter the port number of the RADIUS server The default is 1812 RADIUS Server Key Enter the Shared Secret Key of the RADIUS server Reconfirm RADIUS Server Key Re type the Shared Secret Key of the RADIUS server WPA Group Rekey Interval The default value is 3600 seconds This value is the time after which the router changes to a new work group key Encryption Type TKIP is the only option available Click on the Apply button to make the selection VV Vv V V vv 48 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 4 5 3 7 WPA PSK Authentication with TKIP Encryption Wireless Authentication amp Encryption This page allows you to configure the setting of network authentication and data encryption ETETETT Passphrase Confirm WPA Pre Shared Key EXITO WPA Group Rekey Interval 3600 seconds Encryption Type TKIP J Apply Cancel 7 Help gt Network Authentication Select WPA PSK from the drop down list if there is a RADIUS server on your network WPA Wi Fi Protected Access is used in a Pre Shared Key mode that does not require an authentication server Access to the Internet and the rest of the wireless network services is allowed only if the pre shared key of the computer matches that of the Access Point This approach offers the simplicity of the WEP key but uses stronger TKIP encryption WPA Pre Shared Key Enter the WPA Pre Shared key and the
31. he Internet In some special applications the computer on the Internet also initiates communication with your PC If you use such applications on your PC behind your router then you need to configure the router to support Port Triggering to perform those applications in a proper manner NAT Special Applications Applications such as Internet gaming video conferencing and Internet telephony require multiple connections The Special Applications feature allows these applications to work properly Trigger Port Trigger Type Public Port Public Type Both Both Popular Applications select one Add 7 Help special Applications Trigger Port Trigger Type Public Port Public Type No Data gt Popular Applications You may select a popular application from the drop down list StarCraft WarCraft AIM This will automatically fill in the fields gt Trigger Port Manually specify the range of port numbers used by the application for outbound data Refer to the application s user manual for its port numbers gt Trigger Type Select a protocol form the drop down list TCP UDP or both gt Public Port Manually specify the range of port numbers used by the application for inbound data Refer to the application s user manual for its port numbers gt Public Type Select a protocol form the drop down list TCP UDP or both gt Click on the Add button 56 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 4
32. he Shared Secret Key of the RADIUS server Encryption Type Select WEP from the drop down list This setting allows you to select one of two encryption levels For each encryption type it is possible to enter up to 4 WEP keys 64 bit WEP Key This option allows you to manually enter 5 digits of alohanumeric characters 128 bit WEP Key This option allows you to manually enter 13 digits of alphanumeric characters gt Click on the Apply button to make the selection Vv VW V vv VW 47 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 4 5 3 6 WPA Authentication with TKIP Encryption Wireless Authentication amp Encryption This page allows you to configure the setting of network authentication and data encryption Network Authentication WPA H RADIUS Server IP RADIUS Server Port 1812 RADIUS Server Key Reconfirm RADIUS Server Key WPA Group Rekey Interval 3600 seconds Encryption Type TKIP vy Apply Xx Cancel Help gt Network Authentication Select WPA from the drop down list if there is a RADIUS server on your network WPA Wi Fi Protected Access is used in a Pre Shared Key mode that does not require an authentication server Access to the Internet and the rest of the wireless network services is allowed only if the pre shared key of the computer matches that of the Access Point This approach offers the simplicity of the WEP key but uses stronger TKIP encryption RADIUS Server IP Enter t
33. he network performance either 3 times faster data rates in mixed mode environment where both 11b and 11g clients exist or 50 more data throughput in 11g only environment gt Click on the Apply button to make the selection 4 5 3 Authentication Encryption This page allows you to configure and manage the security of the router through different authentication and encryption methods Each method is described is this section Authentication Encryption WEP Key 1 4 Open or Shared Key None Not Required WEP 64 bits 10 HEX WEP 128 bits 26 HEX Shared Key WEP 64 bits 10 HEX WEP 128 bits 26 HEX TKIP Not Required 802 1x None Not Required WEP 64 bits 10 HEX WEP 128 bits 26 HEX 42 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 4 5 3 1 Open amp Shared Key Authentication without Encryption Wireless Authentication amp Encryption This page allows you to configure the setting of network authentication and data encryption Y Apply X Cancel Help gt Network Authentication Select Both from the drop down list Using this setting the router will switch between Opened and Shared authentication types based on the client s request Open This allows any wireless station to access the router without asking a shared secret key But the wireless station can communicate only if its WEP key matches with the routers Shared Key This works only if the WEP key option is turned ON It requires a wireless station p
34. less stations If there is a high packet error rate you may need to adjust this value to find the best performance gt DTIM Period The default value is 1 beacon period This value refers to 41 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 the time interval at which the router broadcasts a DIIM Delivery Traffic Indication Message to inform clients in power saving mode to wake up for listening to broadcast and multicast messages gt Mode The default value is auto If you have both 11b and 11g clients on your network use the auto mode You can also select 802 11g only from the drop down list if you want to prevent 11b clients from accessing the network You may also select 802 11b only if you want to allow only 11b clients gt Basic Rate The default rate is default The Basic Rate is not the same as the Transmission Rate but a series of rates that the router broadcasts to clients to make the aware of what rate they can transmit at With the default setting the router will automatically transmit at the best rate You may select the other option 1 2 5 5 11 6 12 24 Mbps from the drop down list gt Transmit Rate The default rate is auto Using the default setting the router will enable auto fallback and will automatically select the best possible data rate for transmission You may select another transmission rate from the drop down list gt Prism Nitro The default value is disable Enabling this mode should improve t
35. ll Connection Filtering Filter the connection based on MAC IP Ports to protect your Internal Network Firewall supports Virtual DMZ IP Filter ICMP Avoids the attacks of Hackers or Viruses Blocking DoS SPI from Internet VPN Pass through L2TP PPTP WPA TKIP Pre shared key support Powerful data security WDS Wireless Distribution System Make wireless AP and Bridge mode simultaneously as a wireless repeater Universal Plug and Play UPnP Works with most Internet gaming and instant messaging applications for automatic Internet access Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 Filter Scheduling The filter can be scheduled by days hours or minutes for easy management Real time alert The detection of a list for Hacker log in information Web configuration Helps administrators to remotely configure or manage the Router via Telnet Web browser 1 2 Package Contents VVVVV One Wireless 11g Broadband Router One Power Adapter 12V 1A One RJ 45 Cable One Quick Start Guide One CD ROM with User s Manual Included Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 2 Understanding the Hardware This chapter describes the hardware of the device The ports on the rear panel are described along with the status of the LEDs on the front panel The hardware installation procedure is also covered in this chapter 2 1 Overview Antenna gt Antenna gt EDs 2 2 Front Panel The following in an image
36. n select Passphrase or HEX from the drop down list Confirm WPA Pre Shared Key Re type the WPA Pre Shared key and then select Passphrase or HEX from the drop down list WPA Group Rekey Interval The default value is 3600 seconds This value is the time after which the router changes to a new work group key Encryption Type TKIP is the only option available Click on the Apply button to make the selection VV Y vv 49 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 4 5 4 Wireless Bridge WDS This page allows you to configure the router as a Wireless Bridge or WDS Wireless Distribution System This option allows you to extend the range of your network infrastructure by connected other Wireless Bridges with each other wirelessly Note All Wireless Bridges must operate on the same channel and can maintain up to 4 other Wireless Bridges The following are examples of two topologies Star 4 Chain Star Topology using WDS Internet Cable DSL Modem Ni A Y pe i Ps ty N Ta Wireless outer Es S F dl Y r A l a A e ail Ni o ee Ig Wireless Router e E o i P T A q A ge 50 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 Chain Topology using WDS A i Tig Wireless Router Pi y A E i W age a Wireless Router i a p EN 11g Wireless Router e A e dl o gi 91 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 Wireless Bridge Control Wireles
37. o configure the Router through the web browser enter the IP address of the Router default 192 168 1 254 into the address bar of the web browser and press Enter File Edit view Favorites Tools Help ra 0 PR JO search Address http 1192 168 1 254 You will then see the login page Enter admin as the password and then click on the Login button LOGIN PASSWORD After successfully logging in you will see the following menu Select Customized Configuration Customized Configuration gt Typical Configuration Provides a step by step setup wizard to guide you through the basic settings of the router After completing the steps the Router will be able to connect to the ISP Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 gt Customized Configuration Allows you to customize the network settings of the router for specific purposes such as password settings firmware upgrade NAT firewall etc gt Logout Exists the utility and returns to the login page 4 2 System Settings Click on the System button on the top navigation bar to view the options available for the system settings M m HOME Il Logout System Internet LAN Wireless NAT Firewal The System menu includes the following options and each one is described in this section Time Zone Password Setting Remote Management Firmware Upgrade Restart Factory Default System Status Statistics Event Log Diagnostic Use as Access Point an
38. o connect the Router to your computer or network 1 Make sure that your xDSL or cable modem is powered OFF 2 Connect one end of the RF 45 cable to the WAN port of the Router and the other end to your xDSL or cable modem 3 To build a wired Internet connection plug one end of another RJ 45 into one of the LAN ports and the other end into your computer 4 Power ON your xDSL or cable modem 5 Plug in the DC end of the power adapter supplied into the DC inlet of the Router and the other end to the power socket 6 Verify the status of the LEDs to make sure that the Router is connected properly 2 5 TCP IP Configuration Follow the steps below in order to configure the TCP IP settings of your PC A In the Control Panel double click Network Connections and then double click on the connection of your Network Interface Card NIC You will then see the following screen Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using Eg Broadcom 440 10 100 Integrated Controller This connection uses the following tems e Client for Microsoft Networks mi File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks dal os Packet Scheduler 37 Internet Protocol TCP IP Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default Wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected Cancel B Select
39. o this field and click on the Add button 4 4 6 UPnP Setting This page allows you to control to the UPnP Universal Plug and Play settings UPnP is a technology that offers seamless operation of voice messaging video messaging games and other applications that are UPnP compliant Those applications usually require the routers firewall to be configured in specific way With UPnP support those applications have the ability to communicate with the router basically telling the router which why it needs the firewall configured LAN UPnP Setting Enabling this feature allows UPnP devices to connect to the wireless broadband router UPnP Internet Gateway Device Status Enable Disable UPnP Internet Gateway Device Control Enable Disable y Apply Cancel Help No Data gt UPnP Services Choose to Enable or Disable this service gt UPnP Internet Gateway Device Status Choose to Enable or Disable By enabling this the PC will keep polling the router s status and display packet information This will increase the network s load affect the performance and compromise security gt UPnP Internet Gateway Device Control Choose to Enable or Disable By enabling this the UPnP application will be allowed to configure the 39 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 settings of the router gt Click on the Apply button to make the selection 45 Wireless Settings Click on the Wireless button on the
40. of the front panel LEDs The table below lists the labels on the LEDs and their descriptions WLAN WAN POWER Local Network 1 4 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 Description OFF No wireless connection Green steady Wireless connection ready Green blinking transmitting or receiving over wireless network OFF No WAN connection Green steady Device connected to port Green blinking Device transmitting or receiving on port Blue Power ON Local Network 1 4 OFF No LAN connection Green steady Device connected to port Green blinking Device transmitting or receiving on port 2 3 Rear Panel The following is an image of the ports on the rear panel The table below lists the labels and their description RESET RF ON OFF LAN ports 1 4 WAN port 12V ADC Description Press amp hold this button for 1 or 2 seconds to reset the device to its current settings Press amp hold this button for more than 5 seconds to rest the device to its default factory settings RF ON OFF Push this button IN to turn OFF RF functionality Push this button OUT to turn ON RF functionality LAN ports 1 4 Connect the network devices to these ports using RJ 45 cables WAN port Connect the xDSL modem or Cable modem to this port for Internet connection 12V A DC Plug in the power adapter into the DC inlet Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 2 4 Connecting to the Router Follow the steps below t
41. on to continue 3 3 Connection Type The next step is to setup the connection type The following connections are supported by this router and each one is described in this section Cable Modem Fixed IP xDSL XDSL PPPoE xDSL PPTP and BigPong Cable Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 Connection Type Please choose your connection type of your broadband access C Cable Modem If your broadband access is through a cable modem you should choose this type gt Fixed IP xDSL If your broadband access is through an xDSL modem and your ISP assigned you a static IP Address you should choose this type o xDSL PPPoE If your broadband access is through an xDSL modem and your ISP did not assigned you a static IP Address you should choose this type 3 xDSL PPTP If your broadband access is through an xDSL modem and your ISP did not assigned you a static IP Address you should choose this type e BigPond Cable If your are using BigPond Cable you should choose this type 3 3 1 Cable Modem lf your broadband access is through a cable modem or your ISP uses DHCP select this option Step 3 Cable Modem In case your ISP gave you a host name or a MAC address you should put related information to the fields below Cable_15P Hostname Enter a hostname if it was provided by the ISP optional MAC Address Enter a MAC address if it was provided by ISP optional Click on the Next button to continue VV V
42. ons 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 of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment For operation within 5 15 5 25GHz frequency range it is restricted to indoor environment and the antenna of this device must be integral This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation IMPORTANT NOTE FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This device complies with FCC RF Exposure limits set forth f
43. or an uncontrolled environment under 47 CFR 2 1093 paragraph d 2 This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter 65
44. r Queensland W Manual Server Server IP Address 1 EN 208 User Name Enter the username as provided by the ISP Password Enter the password as provided by the ISP Confirm Password Re type the password for confirmation purposes Hostname Enter a hostname if it was provided by the ISP optional Auth Server Select an authentication server from the drop down list This will automatically fill in the Server IP Address at the bottom Manual Server lf your authentication server is not listed above select Enable and then enter the server IP address below Server IP Address Enter this IP address if your authentication server is not listed above Click on the Apply button to continue 32 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 4 3 2 MAC Clone This page allows you to clone the MAC address of the WAN interface A MAC address is a 12 digit code assigned to a piece of hardware for identification purposes The MAC address on this page refers to the MAC address of this router lf you need to provide your ISP with a MAC address for registration provide the MAC address listed You can then change the MAC address to match the one recorded by the ISP By cloning the MAC address this router will appear to the ISP as a single PC Click on the Clone MAC Automatically button and then click on the Apply button Internet MAC Clone If your ISP is restricted to PCs only use the MAC Clone feature to copy a PC Media Access Control
45. rotects your network in high level security but causes heavy network loads on the router Select Low if your bandwidth is less then 2 Mbps This protects your network in low level security and causes only small network loads on the router Select Disable to turn OFF the firewall feature gt Inbound Traffic Choose to allow or deny all inbound traffic 57 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 Vv VVV Outbound Traffic Choose to allow or deny all outbound traffic ICMP Error Message Choose to allow or deny all ICMP error messages WAN ICMP blocking Choose to allow or deny ICMP packets received from the Internet Click on the Apply button to make the selection 4 7 2 Service Filters This page allows you to add custom service filters up to 32 entries which are not listed in the Well Known Services list VVVV Name TCP Port UDP Port Descriptions Name Enter a name for the custom service filter TCP UDP Port Enter the port number for TCP or UDP Description Enter a description for the custom service filter Click on the Add button 58 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 4 7 3 Policies This page allows you to add polices to your router You may define and schedule rules for example for inbound and outbound traffic Please be careful with these configurations Any incorrect setting might cause the firewall to block all traffic or leave your network too vulnerable for hacker attacks Fire
46. roviding a shared key to be authenticated by the router If the shared key is correct the wireless station will be able to access the router gt Encryption Type Select None from the drop down list This setting disables encryption gt Click on the Apply button to make the selection 43 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 4 5 3 2 Open amp Shared Key Authentication with WEP Encryption Wireless Authentication 4 Encryption This page allows you to configure the setting of network authentication and data encryption Network Authentication ET Encryption Type WEP S WEP Key 1 Re Ce WEP Key 2 tit E WEP Key 3 u a WEP Key 4 bie e y Apply x Cancel Help gt Network Authentication Select Both from the drop down list Using this setting the router will switch between Opened and Shared authentication types based on the client s request Open This allows any wireless station to access the router without asking a shared secret key But the wireless station can communicate only if its WEP key matches with the routers Shared Key This works only if the WEP key option is turned ON It requires a wireless station providing a shared key to be authenticated by the router If the shared key is correct the wireless station will be able to access the router gt Encryption Type Select WEP from the drop down list This setting allows you to select one of two encryption levels For each encryption type it
47. s Bridge Control Enable Disable Enable gt Encryption Type Select Enable if you would like to use the router as a wireless bridge WDS gt WDS Only Place a check in this box if you would like the router to work as a WDS only This mode will not allow any clients to associate with the router gt Click on the Apply button to make the selection gt WDS MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the other WDS routers and then click on the Add button 4 5 5 Associated Client List This page displays the MAC addresses of the associated clients Associated Client List This page displays information of stations that are currently associated to your wireless broadband router No Data 92 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 4 5 6 Association Control This page allows you to control access to the router by filtering MAC addresses MAC Address MAC Address gt Wireless Access Control Select Disable Allow or Deny o Disable This option will disable the wireless accessr control o Allow This option will allow the specified MAC addresses to access the router All other MAC addresses will be denied access o Deny This will deny the specified MAC addresses access to the router But all other MAC addresses will be allowed access gt Click on the Apply button to make the selection gt MAC Address Enter the MAC address into this field and click on the Add button 53 Wireless 11g Broadband
48. sword Re type the password for confirmation purposes Service IP Address Enter the IP address of the remote PPTP tunnel This IP address should be provided by your ISP My IP address Enter the IP address of the local PPTP tunnel This IP address should be provided by your ISP My Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask of the local PPTP tunnel This IP address should be provided by your ISP Click on the Next button to continue Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 Vv y VW VVV VV 3 3 5 BigPond Cable lf your broadband access service is through BigPond cable select this option This service is available only in Australia Confirm Password ae Auth Server Queensland i Manual Server Server IP Address User Name Enter the username as provided by the ISP Password Enter the password as provided by the ISP Confirm Password Re type the password for confirmation purposes Hostname Enter a hostname if it was provided by the ISP optional Auth Server Select an authentication server from the drop down list This will automatically fill in the Server IP Address at the bottom Manual Server If your authentication server is not listed above select Enable and then enter the server IP address below Server IP Address Enter this IP address if your authentication server is not listed above Click on the Next button to continue Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 3 4 Wireless Settings In this step you can
49. the dialog 22 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 box After the firmware upgrade is complete the router will restart Note Do not power off the device while the firmware is being upgraded 4 2 5 Restart This page allows you to manually restart the router without unplugging the power By doing this you will not loose your current configuration Click on the Restart button to do so system Restart In some special cases you may restart your wireless broadband router manually without unplugging the power cable Please note that restarting the wireless broadband router will not lose your current configuration Help 4 2 6 Factory Default This page allows you to reset the router back to its default settings This can also be done by holding down the reset button on the rear panel of the router for more than 5 seconds Click on the Restore button and then the OK button to confirm your decision Note By resetting the device to its factory defaults you will loose your current configuration System Factory Default Set you configurations back to the factory default 9 Help 23 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 4 2 7 System Status This page displays the router s configuration This includes General Internet LAN and WAN settings Click on the Refresh button view the most updated status System Status 01 01 0001 00 10 10 1 0 5 0 ETS May 26 2004 R01 4300188903 Enabled Enabled
50. v 13 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 VVVVV 3 3 2 xDSL PPPoE lf your broadband access is through a xDSL modem and uses a fixed IP address select this option IP subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS IP Enter the IP address as provided by the ISP Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask as provided by the ISP Default Gateway Enter the default gateway IP address as provided by the ISP DNS Enter the DNS IP address as provided by the ISP Click on the Next button to continue Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 VVVVV 3 3 3 xDSL PPPoE lf your broadband access is through a xDSL modem and uses PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet select this option User Name Confirm Password me Service Name Default NA User Name Enter the username as provided by the ISP Password Enter the password as provided by the ISP Confirm Password Re type the password for confirmation purposes Service Name Enter the name of the ISP optional Click on the Next button to continue Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 Vv Y VY Vvvv 3 3 4 xDSL PPTP lf your broadband access is through a xDSL modem and uses PPTP Point to Point Tunneling Protocol select this option User Name Password Confirm Password service IP Address My IP Address My Subnet Mask User Name Enter the username as provided by the ISP Password Enter the password as provided by the ISP Confirm Pas
51. wall Vv VV VVVY VN WV Policies Policies are rules that you define for your firewall settings You may define and schedule rules for example for inbound and outbound traffic Please be careful on these configurations Any incorrect settings might cause the firewall to block all traffic or make your network too vulnerable for a hacker attack Policy Name TACACS O Deny Pass O Always Schedule Disable add PF eait 2 Help Direction Select WAN to LAN inbound or LAN to WAN outbound from the drop down list Policy Name Enter a name for the policy Services Select the services you would like to use from the list and then click on the gt button Click on the lt button to remove a service from the list Policy Action Choose to allow or deny all data for the assigned services Source IP Select Any Single or Range and then enter the IP address Destination IP Select Any Single or Range and then enter the IP address Take Effect Select Always Schedule or Disable If you select Schedule select the date and time to use this service Click on the Add buiton 59 Wireless 11g Broadband Router Version 1 0 4 7 4 Notification This page allows you to configure email notifications for the security log of the router You can configure a schedule to enable the router to send an email message to a specified user This feature is useful if you want to acquire the security log remotely z Firewall

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