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1. DNS 3 Mode Bridged O Routed CDYT Auto PVC O m am REP EN EE E Apply 0 Delete Atthe Setup main page click New Connection 2 Atthe Type field select Static 3 Inthe Name field enter a unique name for the Static connection The name must not have spaces and cannot begin with numbers 4 The Network Address Translation NAT and the Firewall options are enabled by default Leave these in the default mode 5 Inthe Static Settings section select the Encapsulation Type LLC or VC Note If you are not sure just use the default mode 6 Based upon the information your DSL ISP provided enter your assigned IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway if provided and Domain Name Services DNS values if provided 7 For the static configuration you can also select a Bridged connection or a Routed connection 8 Inthe PVC Settings section enter values for the VPI and VCI Note Your DSL service provider or your ISP supplies these values 9 Select the Quality of Service QoS Leave the default value if you are unsure or if the ISP did not provide this information The PCR SCR MBS and CDVT fields are enabled disabled depending on the QoS selection Enter the values provided by the ISP or leave the defaults 10 Click Apply to complete the connection setup 23 DHCP Settings ee a AA AMM a TE m mw os ss 7nm8b 8igcmm _ gt _o _ m_ zz z z eees_r c gg cs
2. For example say you have 3 lan groups each being setup with static IP addressing Below is a sample configuration data LanGroup 1 IP Address 192 168 1 1 NetMask 255 255 255 0 LanGroup 2 IP Address 192 168 2 1 NetMask 255 255 255 0 LanGroup 3 IP Address 192 168 3 1 NetMask 255 255 255 0 The example shows that each lan group is on its own network and that there is no everlap in assignable IP address besed on netmask 78 PPP Connection Help for establishing a PPP Connection gt ke A D M gt PPP Connection Help Username The username for the DSL access Password The password for the DSL access Authenication Specifies the authenication protocol required to establish connection On Demand Enable on demand mode The connection will disconnect if no activity is detected after the specified idle timeout value Valid Rx Configurable only if on demand is enabled If enabled PPP link is kept alive for valid packets accepted over PPP link If disabled PPP link is kept alive for packets received over PPP link Host Trigger Configurable only if on demand is enabled Enable Disable on demand originated traffic Configure Configurable only if on demand is enabled Configure on demand originated traffic based on protocol and port Idle Timeout Specifies that DSL should disconnect if the link has no activity detected for n seconds A non zero value Keep Alive When on demand optio
3. UPnP SNTP SNMP TR 069 Ingress Interface LAN group 1 v Policy Routing Configuration Destination Interface DiffServ Code ak Port Forwarding Dank Class of Service CoS1 IP Filters LAN Clients Source IP Destination IP LAN Isolation Mask Mask TR 068 WAN Access Bridge Filters Protocol Web Filters Source Port Destination Port Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Source MAC Local Routing Mark Dynamic Routing Policy Routing Ingress Ingress Interface DSCP Source IP Destination IP Source Port Protocol Local Mark Delete Egress Dest Interface CoS Mask Mask Destination Port Source MAC Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Save All Reboot Ingress Interface The incoming traffic interface for a Policy Routing rule Selections include LAN interfaces WAN interfaces locally generated traffic and not applicable Examples of Locally generated traffic are voice packets packets generated by applications such as DNS DHCP etc Destination Interface The outgoing traffic interfaces for a Policy Routing rule Selections include LAN Interfaces and WAN interfaces DiffServ Code Point The diffServ code point DSCP field value ranges from 1 to 255 This field cannot be configured alone additional fields like IP Source MAC and or Ingress Interface should be configured Class of
4. Downlink 3 Downlink 4 Note you must Restart Access Point for Wireless changes to take effect Apply Cancel 5 Select the WDS mode to Crude mode Example HOME MNT T WIRELESS CTE HELP Setup Wireless Distribution System Ca jjiauration Multiple SSID WDS Mode Security ES WDS Name VWUS_ i Management Activate as Root WDS Log Out Auto Channel Selection WDS Privacy Secret L1 Auto Configuration Bridging Direction Enable MAC address Uplink Downlink 1 Downlink 2 Downlink 3 Downlink 4 Note you must Restart Access Point for Wireless changes to take effect Apply Cancel 6 Fill in the up link blanks with AP B s MAC address at AP A s WDS web screen as following Example a LI AI WIRELESS IS S HELP Setup Wireless Distribution System Configuration NES Security WDS Mode WDS Name Activate as Root WDS Privacy Auto Channel Selection Auto Configuration Management WDS Log Out Bridging Direction Downlink 1 Downlink 2 Downlink 3 Downlink 4 7 Fill in the down link blanks with AP A s MAC address at AP B s WDS web screen 63 as following Example IS III WIRELESS CS TS HELP Setup Wireless Distribution System Configuration Multi SSID ER WDS Mode Crude m WDS Name WE 3 FH Activate as Root J WDS Privacy J Auto Channel Selection U Auto Configuration Security Management WDS Log
5. IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol 54Mbps Access Point for wireless connectivity Interoperable with IEEE 802 11g PBCC OFDM Modulation O Technology supports 2 4GHz compliant equipment Supports full mobility and seamless roaming from cell to cell Support Ad hoc and Infrastructure mode G Support AP client architecture O Support WEP 64 128 256 bit WPA WPA2 Provides up to 30 users wireless connection Work range per node indoors approximately 30m 100m outdoors line of sight 200m 300m depending on data rates External antenna one 2dbi detachable antennas with diversity support Reverse SMA connector Ethernet Features Four RJ 45 connectors for 10 100 Mbps Ethernet LAN 4 Router Mode Support 802 119 Wireless Access Point connection DMZ function can be set up between them G Complies with IEEE 802 3u specification Supports Auto Negotiation Supports Auto MDIX Auto MDI Supports IEEE 802 3x Flow control in Full Duplex mode Certification O CE LVD OS 60 WIN 98SE WIN 2000 WIN ME WIN XP System Requirement O PII 266 32M RAM G External AC Power Power O Power ON OFF switch option Input 90 120V or 200 240V 50 60Hz G Output 12VAC 800mA LED Indication G Power ADSL Link WLAN LAN PORT1 4 PCB SIZE O 134mmx96 5mm Software Upgrade G Upgrade by Ethernet Port Application Diagram Internet Package Contents y Longshin
6. dS LONGSHINE E L L E L LL LLL C113 1 0 User Manuay Model No LCS WRM 3214 ADSL2 2 4 Port Wireless Router For Annex A B Version 1 0 May 2006 ELE Table of Contents A 4 Package CONS ld ies 6 niz eli chGreieie ioqom N 7 LEDO CA OS EE 7 General o de 8 POV ANCE Sectas 12 181210 D AR EAE S 12 Pi A 585010 9500 10 tonos M aput MP uS EMI o ege Edo LUE 12 O NEREERMEAMNMAA SBKRDEB AR B PR RQ 12 cop A 14 WAN O GUI er ee cede ene ee er 15 o 15 00v dco A 16 FA OE Oe IGS Mc tet M aM LM RM A PALO 19 PPPOA SCUINOS ft sd 21 SlalG OCIO resta ania nn Aaa 23 DECESSIT ee ee 24 BHOOe SENOS Rage 25 CESSNA 26 _ PPP a 27 PIN GE Da ode 28 0 BEENDEN UD UU o T EUER ES 28 29 _ RP AE AA AA EA AA A 30 31 TO BERRERRRAA VORREEEEUEUEUUUE nenn 32 o 33 A A 34 Ss a C CUTE 35 A 35 0 meo 37 NN iaa 38 O A 39 NN cid a 40 isis 42 O A 43 een 44 BENED ooo n tse niit ms dunt e isi nt sectvesisenten 45 o OQ 46 _ _ _ AS a 48 ANA AA 90 O aaa o1 E 52 O A 53 O A 53 o0 ooo oo A 54 Misimzeot EUER 55 00 EMT 55 _ __ A 56 o A 57 _ en 58 _ _ _ mtem 59 00 rss cee 60 POOLS 65 oon ovs oo ee 65 0 11 i te 66 O A 67 O A 68 _ eer ere
7. 11gADSL WDS Hidden SSID O VLAN ID Save All Reboot Channel B G 11 802 11 Mode Mixed 4x O User Isolation O QoS Support U Note you must Restart Access Point for Wireless changes to take effect Apply Cancel Primary SSID Type an SSID in the text box The SSID of any wireless device must match the SSID typed here in order for the wireless device to access the LAN and WAN via the router Hidden SSID Enables disables the hidden SSID feature When hidden SSID is enabled the SSID is removed from the beacon frames the AP transmits thus the AP will not be seen by any other station VLAN ID The VLAN ID for the primary SSID By default multiple SSID is disabled and the VLAN ID of the primary SSID is 0 When you enable multiple SSID you are prompted to change the VLAN ID of the primary SSID to a unique value between 7 4095 Channel B G The channel on which the AP and the wireless stations communicate Different domains have different ranges of channels For FCC in 2 4 GHz the default channel is 11 802 11 Mode Select mode from the dropping list Mixed b b 11g only 4X Enables disables the 4x feature for 802 11g mode This function is Tl proprietary and is only available when both TI wireless station card and TI RG are used User Isolation When checked wireless users will not be able to directly access other wireless users QoS Support Enable or Disable this function Click Apply
8. CLIP Mm Sharing Options vf NAT Y Firewall VLAN ID Priority Bits CLIP Settings PVC Settings IP Address 0 0 0 0 Mask Two Step PVC New Connection Modem ARP Server 0 0 0 0 Save All Default Gateway Reboot WAN Setup 1 Atthe Setup main page click New Connection 2 Atthe Type field select CLIP 3 Entera unique name for the static connection in the Name field The name must not have spaces and cannot begin with numbers 4 The Network Address Translation NAT and the Firewall options are enabled by default Leave these in the default mode 5 Based upon the information your DSL ISP provided enter your assigned IP Address Mask ARP Server and Default Gateway 6 Inthe PVC Settings section enter values for the VPI and VCI Note Your DSL service provider or your ISP supplies these values 7 Select the Quality of Service QoS leave the default value if you are unsure or if the ISP did not provide this information The PCR SCR MBS and CDVT fields are enabled disabled depending on the QoS selection Enter the values provided by the ISP or leave the defaults 8 Click Apply to complete the connection setup 26 Modem This page allows you Select ADSL Transmission Type 1 LAN Configuration Ethernet Switch Two Step PVC AAN Save All cee Rm e e e oe Modem Setup Select t
9. Default 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway This field is optional Enter in the IP address of the router on your network Host Name Required by some ISPs If the ISP does not provide the Host name please leave it blank Domain Name www dynsns org will provide you with a Domain Name Enter this name in the Domain Name field Enable DHCP Server Enable or Disable DHCP Server Start IP Sets the start IP address of the IP address pool End IP Sets the end IP address of the IP address pool Lease time The lease time is the amount of time of a network user will be allowed to connect with DHCP server If all fields are 0 the allocated IP address will be effective forever Click Apply to complete the setup Click Save All to save the changes Ethernet Switch This Ethernet Switch Configuration page allows you to set value for data transfer Ethernet Switch Configuration LAN Configuration Ethernet Switch Set Yalue Fallback Value Physical Port1 Auto v Disabled Physical Port2 Auto Y Disabled Two Step PVC New Connection Physical Port3 Auto he Disabled Modem Physical Port4 Auto v 100 Full Duplex Save All Reboot LAN Setup Physical Port There are five kinds of mode for data transfer Auto 10 Half Duplex 10 Full Duplex 100 Half Duplex 100 Full Duplex Click Apply to complete the setup Click Save All to save the changes WAN Setup Two Step PVC The Two step PVC page is added to s
10. Destination IP You can define the destination IP address to which your source IP will be banned access Enter 0 0 0 0 for all Destination Netmask Netmask of the destination IP Enter 255 255 255 255 for all Port Stat The starting port number that will be blocked for this application Port End The ending port number that will be blocked for this application Protocol There are five options available TCP UDP TCP and UDP ICMP and Any Click Apply to complete the setup Click Save All to save the changes 36 LAN Clients The LAN clients feature allows you to see all the hosts on the LAN segment Each host is qualified to be either dynamic host obtained a lease from this RG or static host has a manually configured IP address A E EA AA E EA SNTP To add a LAN Client Enter IP Address and Hostname then click Apply SNMP TR 069 Select LAN Connection LAN group 1 v Port Forwarding Enter IP Address IP Filters TIT LAN Clients LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN Access Dynamic Addresses Reserve IP Address Hostname MAC Type O 192 168 1 2 test 00 14 23 46 21 36 Dynamic MAC Address Bridge Filters Web Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Dynamic Routing Policy Routing Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Save All Reboot Select LAN Connection Select the LAN connection to which the client is to be added Enter IP Address Assign the dynamic IP
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12. Add Hardware Add or e Switch to Category View Options Remowv See Also E A Folder Options Fonts Game Windows Update Controllers 9 Help and Support f Y b amp Phone and Power Options Printers and Modem Faxes Speech System Start Menu E S Administrative Conexant Date and Time Display Do U b e Cl ick Tools AccessRun te m 9S on this icon Internet Keyboard Mouse Options 9 Regional and Scannersand Scheduled Language Cameras Tasks Sounds and Audio Devices Taskbar and User Accounts In the LAN or High Speed Internet window right click on icon corresponding to your network interface card NIC and select Properties This icon may be labeled Local Area Connection Network Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help Y ath d ya Search lig Folders HER Address e Network Connections LAN or High Speed Internet Network Tasks ocal 4rea Connection amp Create a new connection nabled 9 Set up a home or small office networ us Disable this network device W Repair this connection mi Rename this connection View status of this connection Change settings of this connection lili Disable Status Repair Bridge Connections Create Shortcut Other Places Control Panel My Network Places E My Documents ig My Computer Details Local Area Connection 3 Inthe General Tab of the L
13. Connection Status DDNS Update Status 9 8 13 34 Deleting Interface DHCP Clients 9 8 13 34 Bridge Interface Removed 8 13 34 manager get defaults Inode Modem Status 34 manager_get_defaults Inode 34 Valid Configuration Tree Product Information 34 PPPoE Apply Transaction 34 PPPoE Current State 2 34 PPPoE Apple Code 1 34 PPPoE ReStart Flag 0 34 PPPoE Relaunch 0 34 PPPoE Apply Message 34 PPPoE Current State 2 34 PPPoE Relaunch Flag 0 34 PPPoE AFTER Apply Transaction 34 PPPoE Current State 2 34 PPPoE Apple Code 0 34 PPPoE ReStart Flag 0 18 13 34 PPPoE Relaunch 0 18 13 34 del_iptable_rules ppp name not intact 13 34 del iptable rules ppp name not intact System Log WDS Report Save All Reboot 75 WDS Report You can view the WDS report for your RG AP by clicking the WDS Report link from the Status main page The WDS Report page allows you to view the following WDS related wireless activities IN pu a A ETT E AAA AAA AA m zz zz kb BB z s AAA Network Statistics Connection Status DDNS Update Status WDS is disabled DHCP Clients WDS is disabled WDS is disabled Modem Status Product Information System Log WDS Report PA Save All WDS configuration and states WDS management statistics WDS database 76 HELP This section takes you to different Help Sections for Firewall Bridge Filters LAN Clients and PPP Connection Firewall Help He
14. Denial of Service attack Click Apply to complete the setup Click Save All to save the changes Custom IP Filters The Custom IP Filters page allows you to define up to 20 custom IP filtering entries to block specific services or applications based on e Source destination IP address and netmask e TCP port ranges supported Protocol 35 e TCP e UDP e TCP and UDP e ICMP e Any o o se EEC D R R R RM LLLLLLLLLLUUu o E zm gt _Q___ gt 2 gt AA OOALL ILLLLL i E AR VXDLL LLZZLLLLLLuu LLL P E2345 w gwUHU 3s 1 SNTP SNMP l Filter Name TR 069 Port Forwarding Enable vf Source IP Source Netmask IP Filters Destination IP Destination Netmask LAN Clients Port Start PortEnd LAN Isolation Protocol TCP v TR 068 WAN Access Enabled Name Source IP Destination IP PortStart Protocol Edit Delete Bridge Filters Mask Mask PortEnd Web Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Dynamic Routing Policy Routing Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Save All Reboot Filter Name Name of the IP filter rule you are creating Enable The Enable button is checked by default meaning this rule is automatically applied when you click Apply Source IP The LAN side source IP address assigned to outgoing traffic on which filtering is applied Source Netmask Netmask of the source IP on your LAN side
15. Out Bridging Direction Enable MAC address Uplink O NEN Downlink 1 00 50 f1 12 00 02 Downlink 2 Downlink 3 Downlink 4 Note you must Restart Access Point for Wireless changes to take effect Apply Cancel 8 Click on the TOOLS at top bar and select the System Commands at left bar and then click on the SAVE ALL and Restart 9 You can ping the PC each other 64 TOOLS The Tools section allows you to save the configuration restart the gateway update the gateway firmware setup user and remote log information and run Ping and Modem tests system Commands system Commands allow you to carry out basic system actions Press the button to execute a command AAA ee ee A System Commands Remote Log Router User Management Update Gateway Ping Test Modem Test Save All Reboot Restart Access Poini Restore Defaults System Commands System Commands allow you to carry out basic system actions Press the button to execute a command Press this button in order to permanently save the current configuration of the Gateway If you do restart the system without saving your configuration the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration Use this button to restart the system If you have not saved your configurations the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved configuration upon restarting NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the u
16. address to the host here This is a mandatory field Hostname Hostname of the client This is an optional field MAC Address MAC address of the host This is an optional field Click Apply to complete the setup Click Save All to save the changes 37 LAN Isolation The LAN Isolation page allows you to block traffic from one LAN group to another LAN group Ces Cee ee SNTP To block traffic from one LAN to another LAN check the Disable check box SNMP TR 069 O Disable traffic between LAN group 1 and LAN group 2 Port Forwarding IP Filters LAN Clients LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN Access Bridge Filters Web Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Dynamic Routing Policy Routing Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Save All Reboot Click Apply to complete the setup Click Save All to save the changes 38 TR 068 WAN Access The TR 068 WAN Access page enables you to give temporary permission to someone such as technical support staff to be able to access your RG from the WAN side From the moment the account is enabled the user is expected to log in within 20 active minutes otherwise the account expires Once the user has logged in if the session remains inactive for more than 20 minutes the user will be logged out and the account expires Js n im I L5 AA 2 _ _ _ ZZ zz _ _ _ 2 _ _
17. and are not controlled by the WRR algorithm 2 Rate Based Shaper The PRIOWRR algorithm does not account for the packet size This algorithm rate shapes the traffic of a class over a specific interface All CoSx traffic is assigned a specific rate to which data will be shaped to Example If CoS1 is configured to 100Kbps then even if 300Kbps of CoS1 data is being transmitted to the interface only 100Kbps will be sent out 3 Low Latency Shaper This is similar to the above algorithm except that CoS1 is not rate limited So in the example above CoS1 data is not rate limited to 100Kbps but instead all 300Kbps is transmitted The side effect is that a misconfigured stream can potentially take all bandwidth 80 Troubleshooting This chapter gives information about troubleshooting your ADSL Router After each problem description instructions are provided to help you diagnose and solve the problem For the common problems listed go to the section indicated Is the router on Have connected the router correctly Go to Basic Functioning can t access the router s configuration with my browser Go to Troubleshooting the Web Configuration Interface I ve configured the router but can t access the Internet Go to Troubleshooting the ISP Connection can t remember the router s configuration password want to clear the configuration and start over again Go to Restoring the Default Configuration and Password Basic Fun
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19. interface to view your network statistics DHCP Clients O Ethernet O DSL wireless Modem Status Transmit Product Information MPDUs MSDUs std LG Multicast MSDUS WDS Report Failed MSDUs Retry MSDUs Receive Sete MPDUs 1063 Reboot MSDUS 1065 Multicast MSDUs 70 FCS Error MPDUs 1924 MIC Failure MSDUs 0 Decrypt Error MPDUs O0 72 Connection Status The Connection Status page shows the status of PPP for each PPP interface EET es T oma Ji sn Ton Connection Status DDNS Update Status DHCP Clients Modem Status Product Information Description Type IP State Online Disconnect Reason a pppoe N A Not Connected 0 DSL Line is Disconnected System Log WDS Report Save All Reboot DDNS Update Status You can view the DDNS update status of your WAN connection from the DDNS Status page E ME O ue Se _ B Connection Status DDNS Update Status Connection DHCP Clients Modem Status DDNS Server Product Information System Log WDS Report DDNS Client is disabled Save All Reboot 73 DHCP Clients The DHCP Clients page shows the MAC Address IP Address Host Name and Lease Time I Tasse m rn om oo Soe me AAA AAA AAA AAA AA 2 A A a Network Statistics Connection Status Select LAN LAN group 1 v DDNS Update Status MAC Address IP Address Host Name Lease Time O days 0 42 1 DHCP Clients 00 14 2a 46 21 36 192 168 1 2 test Modem Status Product Information System Log WDS Report Save Al
20. it dynamically learns provides routes on all its configured interfaces This parameter allows you to select the interfaces on which RIP is expected to learn and distribute routing information 46 This feature allows you to control how and which routes get distributed through the network For example by selecting n only mode routes to private LAN networks are prevented from being sent over to the WAN side router The following four direction options are available Both Receive updates on the interface and also send its routing table to other routers connected to that interface e In Receive routing updates from other routers connected to that interface but do NOT send routing updates on that interface Out Send routing updates but do NOT receive updates on this interface from the other routers connected to that interface e None Ignore this interface and do not send or receive routing updates through this interface Click Apply to complete the setup Click Save All to save the changes 47 Policy Routing The Policy Routing Configuration page is accessed by selecting Policy Routing on the Advance home page This page enables you to configure policy routing and QoS m Quick Start Setup Advanced Wireless Tools Status Help a ee M n Gae HJ M ie
21. list of default PVCs and backup PVCs need to be global for the management of all connections non Auto Sensing PVC connection as well as Auto Sensing PVC connections These lists allow the end users to establish connectivity without keeping track of the PVC used PPPoE Settings 1 J ts T mas rum sm mm LAN Configuration Ethernet Switch Name Type PPPoE E Sharing Disable M Options V NAT Y Firewall VLAN ID I Priority Bits PPP Settings Two Step PVC Username username New Connection Password esee Modem Idle Timeout Save All Keep Alive 10 Reboot Authentication Auto CHAP PAP MTU 11492 bytes On Demand TI Default Gateway v Enforce MTU v Debug O PPP Unnumbered O Valid Rx LAN LAN Setup Host Trigger W Er Atthe Setup main page click New Connection 2 Atthe Type field select PPPoE 3 Inthe Name field enter a unique name for the PPPoE connection The name must not have spaces and cannot begin with numbers 4 The Network Address Translation NAT and the Firewall options are enabled by default Leave these in the default mode Note NAT enables the IP address on the LAN side to be translated to IP address on the WAN side If NAT is disabled you cannot access the Internet 5 If you want to enable VLAN use the reference to configure the following fields e Sharing Select VLAN to enable the VLAN ID and Priority Bits fields VLAN ID
22. message Request timed out If the path is not functioning correctly you could have one of the following problems Wrong physical connections Make sure the LAN port LED is on If the LED is off follow the instructions in LAN or WAN Port LEDs Not On Check that the corresponding LEDs are on for your network interface card and for the hub ports if any that are connected to your workstation and router Wrong network configuration Verify that the Ethernet card driver software and TCP IP software are both installed and configured on your PC or workstation Verify that the IP address for your router and your workstation are correct and that the addresses are on the same subnet Testing the Path from Your Computer to a Remote Device After verifying that the LAN path works correctly test the path from your PC toa remote device 86 From the Windows run menu type ping n 10 lt IP address gt where IP address is the IP address of a remote device such as your ISP s DNS server If the path is functioning correctly replies as in the previous section are displayed If you do not receive replies Check that your PC has the IP address of your router listed as the default router If the IP configuration of your PC is assigned by DHCP this information will not be visible in your PC s Network Control Panel Verify that the IP address of the router is listed as the default router Check to see that the ne
23. out of the system The first rule allows any and all ARP frames through the system The second rule allows all IPv4 frames with the destination MAC address of the bridge to go through The third rule allows all IPv4 frames with the source MAC address of the bridge to go through 11 LAN Clients Help section for LAN Clients Eg Co MRE oe eee ome 17 pzie rc m za a 91 LAN Clients Help Using this festure user can see allthe PCs on the LAN segment Each PC is qualified to be either dynamic PC obtained a lease from this router or static PC has a manually configured IP address User can add a static IP address belonging to the network segment of the router LAN IP address Any existing static entry falling within dhcp server s range can be deleted and the IP address would be made available for future allocation Once an IP address is allocated it shows up in the list of LAN clients as a dynamic entry Any dynamic entry can be converted into static by using reserve checkbox Note Dynamic clients show up in the list only when DHCP server is running LAN Group Configuration Help section for Configuring LAN Groups with static IP Address C Y T To IIo BG rl Configuring LAN Groups with static IP address must be done in a way that the range of assignable IP address on each of the LAN groups should not overlap with other lan groups A rule of thumb would be that each lan group should be on its own network
24. that the Ethernet cable connections are secure at the router and at the hub or workstation Make sure that power is turned on to the connected hub or workstation Be sure you are using the correct cable When connecting the router s WAN ADSL port use the cable that was supplied with the ADSL ey ey Troubleshooting the Web Configuration Interface If you are unable to access the router s Web Configuration interface from a computer on your local network check the following If you are using an Ethernet connected computer check the Ethernet connection between the computer and the router as described in the previous section If your PC uses a Fixed Static IP address ensure that it is using an IP Address within the range 192 168 1 2 to 192 168 1 254 and thus compatible with the ADSL Router default IP Address of 192 168 1 1 Also the Network Mask should be set to 255 255 255 0 to match the ADSL Router In Windows you can check these settings by using Control Panel Network to check the Properties for the TCP IP protocol Follow the instructions to configure your computer Note If your computer s IP address is shown as 169 254 x x Recent versions of Windows and MacOS will generate and assign an IP address if the computer cannot reach a DHCP server These auto generated addresses are in the range of 169 254 x x If your IP address is in this range check the connection from the computer to the router and reboot your compu
25. to complete the setup Click Save All to save the changes 55 Configuration This Wireless Configuration page shows the Wireless Function Status Setup Wireless Configuration Configuration Multiple SSID s ea 2 Beacon Period DTIM Period 2 Security RTS Threshold Frag Threshold 2346 Management 2346 WDS Power Level Save All Multi Domain Capability Country String E S Band B G Current Reg Domain ETS Private Reg Domain lo Reboot Note you must Restart Access Poin Beacon Period Type the Beacon Period in the text box You can specify a value from O to 65535 The default Beacon Period is 200 DTIM Period Type a DTIM Delivery Traffic Indication Message Period in the text box You can specify a value between 1 and 255 The default value is 2 RTS Threshold Type the RTS Request To Send threshold in the text box You can specify a value from O to 4096 The default value is 2347 Frag Threshold Type the fragmentation in the text box You can specify a value from O to 4096 The default value is 2346 Power Level Adjust the power of the antenna transmission by selecting from the dropping list Click Apply to complete the setup Click Save All to save the changes 96 Multiple SSID You can access the Multiple SSID page by clicking the Multiple SSID link The Enable SSID field allows you to create multiple SSIDs for the Wireless Router Che EEE _ _
26. 16 IP addresses The Access Control List provides a global enable disable that will enable or disable the ACL If the ACL is disabled the default behaviour i e DENY on the WAN Accept on the LAN is enabled for all IP addresses is enforced If no IP addresses are specified within the ACL the ACL will be will act as if it is disabled until the first IP address is added DMZ Setting a computer on your local network as DMZ forwards any network traffic that is not redirected to another computer via the port forwarding feature to the computer s IP address This opens the access to the DMZ computer from the Internet Bridge Filter Help Help section for Bridge Filters a T Tm Lo o PH _ _ LP PH a es ee C MH The bridge filtering mechanism provides a way for the users to define rules to allow deny frames through the bridge based on source MAC address destination MAC address and or frame type When bridge filtering is enabled each frame is examined against the each defined filter rules sequentially and when a matched is determined the appropriate filtering action determined by the access type selected ie allow or deny is performed The user should note that the bridge filter will only examined frames from interfaces which is part of the bridge itself Twenty filter rules are supported with bridge filtering The User Interface for Bridge Filter allows the user t
27. 7WRD AP B wired gt PC B 192 168 1 55 When you enabled WDS function success then you can ping from PC A to PC B NSP Setting procedure 1 Make sure you set up the WLAN MAC address at our boot loader Example LAM EEPROM 018701015390000110004010101000501050002010201021E000A000 0502041 1 IL EI EEPR ME ezddaosoeiogsna303132d0040954d49204d143583130300507544920546573740108 LAM EEPR MS 2r3s0 d7Dn1e2493218E05020000 37008Foo0RSOOE TO00g0gd44 100EO00451001001858 HLAH_EEFROMS 400014541 00020080107 0004A0105034650048401 3850 95000FEQOOACI ODO 35000 LAM EEPROUMIO EFO185090107 1000004000000 1000005049g00010100000000FFFFFFFFFDFDFDFD HLAN_ZEEPROM11 FBFiFiIFiFi1O0EOdF CFCFLFDFFFFFFFEOB80QOOFF QaoaoaSrF oaoaosoaoaoasososodg LAM EEPROUMI2Z OSoSsos0930980909o3 0o0o008FFFFFFFEFLCFCFCF DOoSOoaoaoaoaoaosoasoadaosogosoe LA EEPROUMIS DIO OO OOOO OO b n o o o DOO O00 3028 51883180 7000 120 0 0 0400C 70 00000 ILE EEPRORMIS OOOO OOOO OOO OO O OOO OOOO o o cr n HOCH HOO CHO DOO HWS_TFTFLLOAD 0 connection OeecdOb apBricdgeMade 1 mti A Ox 900 eoo modo Oe OD eO 0x 90400000 modulation One FF connection xir ML PM HHATIDE O00i503f1 12 00 0 61 Example Network Statistics Connection Status DDNS Update Status DHCP Clients QOS TCA NTCA Status Modem Status Product Information System Log WDS Report Log Out same channel Example Setup Configuration Multiple SSID Security Management WDS Log Out Note you m
28. AN Access Timeout s Bridge Filters Polling Interval 30 DO web Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Time Zone GMT 12 00 Inte Retry Count Static Routing Day Light Q Dynamic Routing Palicy Routing Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Save All Reboot Primary SNTP Server Enter the SNTP Server address Default is 0 0 0 0 Secondary SNTP Server Enter the SNTP Server address Default is 0 0 0 0 Tertiary SNTP Server Enter the SNTP Server address Default is 0 0 0 0 Timeout Timeout secs for response to SNTP request Polling Interval Time interval min between two successful SNTP requests Retry Count Max no of failed sntp requests to a server Time Zone Time zone of the location Day Light Daylight savings feature enabled 1 or disabled 0 Default disabled Click Apply to complete the setup Click Save All to save the changes 29 SNMP The Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP let a network administrator monitor on a network by retrieving settings on remote network devices Network administrator typically runs an SNMP management station program such as MIB browser on a local host to obtain information from an SNMP agent such as the router you use now A T m T sun ee Y c Oo ars s m HY H M A ren SNMP O Enable SNMP Agen
29. Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Save All Reboot Connection This field defaults to your RG s WAN connection over which your RG will be accessed DDNS Server This is where you select the server from different DDNS service providers A charge may occur depends on the service you select DDNS Client Enables disables the DDNS client feature for the WAN connection This field is disabled by default User Name User name assigned by the DDNS service provider Password Password assigned by the DDNS service provider Domain Name Domain name to be registered with the DDNS server Click Apply to complete the setup Click Save All to save the changes 43 IGMP Proxy The IGMP Proxy page allows you to enable multicast on available WAN and LAN connections You can configure the WAN or LAN interface as one of the following Sco eee tuo E SNTP IGMP Proxy could be enabled on WAN and LAN connections SNMP TR 069 O Enable IGMP Proxy Port Forwarding IP Filters Interface Upstream Downstream Ignore LAN Clients LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN Access Bridge Filters Web Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing a Ignore Y LAN group 1 Ignore Y Dynamic Routing Policy Routing Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Save All Reboot Upstream The interface that IGMP requests from hosts is sent to the multicast router Downstream The interface da
30. Enter the VLAN ID e Priority Bits Select the priority bits of the VLAN 6 Inthe PPP Settings section enter values from DSL service provider or your ISP 7 Inthe PVC Settings section enter values for the VPI and VCI Note Your DSL service provider or your ISP supplies these values 8 Select the Quality of Service QoS Leave the default value if you are unsure or if the ISP did not provide this information The PCR SCR MBS and CDVT fields are enabled disabled depending on the QoS selection Enter the values provided by the ISP or leave the defaults 9 Click Apply to complete the connection setup Sharing The following options are available Disable Disables connection sharing e Enable Enables connection sharing VLAN The VLAN ID and Priority Bits fields are activated when VLAN is selected which enable you to create VLAN Priority Bits the DSLAMS and Routers on the ISP to handle VLAN Tags Extended support is also available which allows multiple connections to be placed over the single PVC without VLAN support VLAN Tag of 0 is this special case In this mode of operation a received packet is flooded on all the connections that reside over it Priority is given to a VLAN connection from 0 7 All packets sent over the VLAN connection have the Priority bits set to the configured value 20 PPPoA Settings 1 Y ns mas om T san T me LAN Configuration TA ethemuk Switch Name Type PPPoA Shari
31. P OXEB RIP v2 OXEC eUPNP OxEE Busybox Utility OxEF Configuration Manager OxFO DropBear Utility OxF 1 Voice 0 Click Apply to complete the setup Click Save All to save the changes 49 Ingress The Ingress page enables you to configure QoS for packets as soon as they come into the RG This page is accessed by selecting Ingress on the Advance main page oS neg SS E E EeE E AA A A o a ea a era um Snes SS Untrusted Layer2 O Layer3 O Static TOS Class of Service E uu AN m _ un EEE Save All Interface For both WAN and LAN interfaces you can configure QoS for layer 3 IP data traffic Class of Service This CoS field allows you to map incoming layer 3 WAN LAN packets to one of the following CoS in the order of descending priority CoS1 CoS2 CoS3 CoS4 CoS5 and CoS6 ToS The type of service field takes values from O to 255 Click Apply to complete the setup Click Save All to save the changes 90 Egress The default Egress page setting for all interfaces is No Egress In this mode the domain mappings of the packets are untouched C eese Je n Tm Je e UPnP SNTP SNMP Connection TR 069 9 NoEgress O Layer2 O Layer3 Port Forwarding IP Filters LAN Clients LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN Access Bridge Filters Web Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing No Egress TCA defined Dynamic Routing Policy Routing Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Contro
32. P setting please click Config 11 Advanced Setup Setup The Setup section allows you to create new connections edit existing connections and configure other basic settings LAN Setup LAN Configuration The following is displayed LAN Setup 0 eee e Tm Te sun me LAN Setup LAM Configuration Ethernet Switch Two Step PVC New Connection Save All Reboot LAN Configuration Ethernet Switch Two Step PVC New Connection Modem Save All Reboot Interfaces LAN Configuration LAN group 1 Ethernet LAN group 2 gt LAN group 3 lt Remove LAN group 4 f LAN group 5 T LAN Group 1 Configuration IP Settings Qunmanaged Obtain an IP address automatically IP Address Netmask QPPP IP Address IP Address 132 158 1 1 Use the following Static IP address IP Address Netmask Default Gateway Host Name Domain Enable DHCP Server 192 158 1 1 255 255 255 0 mygateway ar O Assign ISPDNS SNTP Start IP 192 168 1 2 End IP 192 168 1 254 Lease Time 3600 Seconds Q Enable DHCP Relay Relay IP 0 0 0 3 Q Server and Relay Off Services Status IP Filters Bridge Filters Routing Select Configure IP Address Private IP address for connecting to a local private network Default 192 168 1 1 Netmask Netmask for the local private network
33. SNMP TR 069 O Enable UPNP Port Forwarding WAN Connection a IP Filters LAN Connection LAN group 1 LAN Clients LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN Access Bridge Filters Web Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Dynamic Routing Policy Routing Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Save All Reboot 1 Check Enable UPnP This enables the WAN Connection and LAN Connection fields 2 Select the WAN Connection and LAN Connection that will use UPnP from the drop down lists 3 Click Apply to temporarily activate the settings Note The changes take effect when you click Apply however if the RG configuration is not saved these changes will be lost upon RG reboot 4 To make the change permanent click Tools at the top of the page and select System Commands 5 Onthe System Commands page click Save All 28 SNTP The Router keeps time by connecting to a Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP server This allows the Router to synchronize the system clock to the global Internet The synchronized clock in the Router is used to record the security log and control client filtering A a AM e op o RR J UPnP SNTP SNMP TR 069 O Enable SNTP Port Forwarding Primary SNTP Server U 0 0 0 IP Filters LAN Clients Secondary SNTP Server 0 0 0 LAN Isolation Tertiary SNTP Server 0 000 TR 068 W
34. Service The selections are in the order of priority CoS1 CoS2 CoS3 CoS4 CoS5 CoS6 and N A Source IP The IP address of the traffic source Mask The source IP netmask This field is required if the source IP has been entered Destination IP The IP address of the traffic destination Mask The netmask of the destination This field is required if the destination IP has been entered Protocol The selections are TCP UDP ICMP Specify and none If you choose opecify you need to enter the protocol number in the box next to the Protocol field This field cannot be configured alone additional fields like IP Source MAC and or Ingress Interface should be configured This field is also required if the source port or destination port has been entered Source Port The source protocol port You cannot configure this field without 48 entering the protocol first Destination Port The destination protocol port or port range You cannot configure this field without entering the protocol first Source MAC The MAC address of the traffic source Local Routing Mark This field is enabled only when Locally Generated is selected in the Ingress Interface field The mark for DNS traffic generated by different applications is described below Dynamic DNS OxE1 Dynamic Proxy OxE2 Web Server OxE3 MSNTP OxEA DHCP Server OxE5 Ptables Utility OxE6 PPP Deamon OxE7 P Route OxE8 ATM Library OxE9 NET Tools OXEA RI
35. Y PPPoE Session Deny v LAN Isolation Add TR 068 WAN Access Select LAN LAN group 1 Policy Routing SSH Access Control AAA Save All Enable Bridge Filters Enables disables bridge filtering It can be set unset during any add edit or delete operation It can also be set unset independently by clicking Apply Enable Bridge Filter Management Interface When checked it enables the Bridge Filter Management Interface field This ensures that you do not get locked out of the RG on the interface of the LAN group specified in the next two fields Select LAN Select your LAN group to enable the Bridge Filter Management Interface feature Bridge Filter Management Interface Select the interface of the LAN group to have the Bridge Filter Management Interface feature enabled Depending on the LAN group that is selected the interface selections are Ethernet USB and or WLAN SRC MAC The source MAC address It must be in a xx xx xx xx xx xx format with 00 00 00 00 00 00 as don t care Blanks can be used in the MAC address space and are also considered as don t care SRC Port Source port You can choose from Any Ethernet USB WLAN or WAN Bridge Connection Port for the particular bridge If any of the selections are not available please check your DSL connection 40 Dest MAC The destination MAC address Dest Port Destination port You can choose from Any Ethernet USB and WLAN Protoco
36. _ _ _ a m m a TG m a TE _ _ _SEES Configuration Multiple SSID O Enable Multiple SSID Security Management Secondary SSID WDS VLAN ID Save All Reboot Note you must Restart Access Point for Wireless changes to take effect ETIN Cancel Enable Multiple SSID Enables disables multiple SSID Secondary SSID The secondary SSID of the Wireless Router is up to 32 characters and is unique from the primary SSID VLAN ID The VLAN ID of the secondary SSID which has a unique value between 1 4095 Click Apply to complete the setup Click Save All to save the changes 57 security select a Wireless Security level g EEI Setup ireless Securi Configuration Multiple SSID Security Select an SSID and its security level 11gADSL Management WDS None O WEP O 802 1x Save All Reboot Note you must Restart Access Point for Wireless changes to take effect Apply Cancel None Disable Wireless encryption WEP WEP encryption scrambles the data transmitted between the wireless stations and the access points to keep network communications private It encrypts uni cast and multicast communications in a network Both the wireless stations and the access points must use the same WEP key for data encryption and decryption 802 1x The IEEE 802 1x stand
37. _ _ SNTP To Enable Webpage Update from WAN side WAN Update O WAN Access User Name Password Ei Save All WAN Update Check this field to give the account read and writes access WAN Access Check this field to give the account read only access User Name User name of the WAN access account Password Password of the WAN access account Port Enter the port number to be opened for the temporary WAN access Click Apply to complete the setup Click Save All to save the changes 39 Bridge Filters The bridge filtering mechanism provides a way for you to define rules to allow or deny frames through the bridge based on source MAC address destination MAC address frame type and physical ports When bridge filtering is enabled each frame is examined against every defined filter rule in sequence When a match is found the appropriate filtering action allow or deny is performed Note that the bridge filter only examines frames from interfaces that are part of the bridge itself Up to 20 filter rules are supported with bridge filtering DX Quick Start Setup Advanced Wireless Tools Status Help ee mm nn ee Th oor SNTP g O Enable Bridge Filters SNMP E A O Enable Bridge Filter Management Interface TR 069 Port Forwarding Bridge Filter Management Interface IP Filters Src MAC Src Port Dest MAC Dest Port Protocol Mode SS 00 00 00 00 00 00 ANY w o0 00 00 00 00 00 AN
38. ards outline enhanced security methods for both the authentication of wireless stations and encryption key management WPA Wi Fi Protected Access WPA is a subset of the IEEE 802 111 security specification draft Key differences between WPA and WEP are user authentication and improved data encryption WPA2 WPA2 also known as 802 111 uses advanced encryption standard counter mode CBC MAC protocol AES CCMP for data encryption Enable stations with WPA2 capability to connect the AP This option is available under the WPA option Click Apply to complete the setup Click Save All to save the changes 98 Management The Wireless Management page allows your prestige can check the MAC addresses of Wireless stations against a list of allowed or denied MAC addresses Setup Wireless Management Configuration Multiple SSID Access List Associated Stations Security Management Access List WDS O Enable Access List Oallow OBan Save All Mac Address Reboot Note you must Restart Access Point for Wireless changes to take effect Apply Cancel MAC Address Enter the MAC Address Format 00 0e 2e 41 23 4e Access List can accept 64 groups Enable Access List Enable the Wireless Management by Access List Click Apply to complete the setup Click Save All to save the changes 99 WDS Wireless distribution system WDS is a system that interconnects BSS to build a premise wide network WDS network allo
39. ateway 192 168 17 1 c Command Prompt C 2 Documents and SettingsAdministratok ipconfig release Mindows IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection 4 Connection specific DNS Suffix IP Address 2 2222 Subnet Mask Default Gateway CiDocuments and Settings AdministratoKk ipconfig renew Windows IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection 4 Connection specific DNS Suffix IP Address oft 192 168 1 2 Subnet Mask gt 255 255 259 0 Default Gateway 172 168 1 1 G Documents and ET ER TIE ER DETUR FER EE E EE 6 Launch your PC web browser and enter the URL http 192 168 1 1 A gt Log In Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help A gt Se NE 7 Please enter the user name and password as below User name Admin Password Admin And then click Log In Username Admin Password e 10 8 After Login procedure the Quick Start Page will appear S cee Sea ese EA A AAA AAA AAA A AA AAA AAA AAA A A Quick Sta Ba SS Save All Set Country and ISP Country Select Country ISP Encapsulation Select country from the drop down list Select ISP from the drop down list O Select Encapsulation from the drop down list The VPI and VCI value will automatically set up ok Then click Next 8 lf you can t find your IS
40. c Routing Dynamic Routing Policy Routing Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Save All Reboot Connection Select the WAN connection on which the Custom Port Forwarding rule is to be applied Enable The Enable button is checked by default meaning this rule is automatically applied when you click the Apply button Application Name of the application for which your ports will be opened Protocol There are three options available TCP UDP and TCP and UDP Source IP Address You can define the source IP address from which the incoming traffic is allowed Enter 0 0 0 0 for all Source Netmask Netmask of the source IP address Enter 255 255 255 255 for all Destination IP Address The LAN side destination IP address for incoming traffic Destination Netmask The LAN side destination netmask for incoming traffic The default value of this field is 255 255 255 255 Destination Port Start The starting port number that is made open for this application Destination Port End The ending port number that is made open for this application Destination Port Map Destination port mapped on the LAN destination side to which packets are forwarded There are two types of port mapping One to one one port mapped to one Multiple to one multiple ports mapped to one port Click Apply to complete the setup Click Save All to save the changes 34 IP Filter The IP filtering feature allows you to block
41. ck Apply to complete the connection setup 24 Bridge Settings __ _ I I __ _ oo CC RE u ee a a a a SS SSS Ss LAN Configuration Ethernet Switch Name Bridge Sharing Disable Options Priority Bits Bridge Settings PYC Settings Two Step PVC Encapsulation LLC O vc New Connection Select LAN LAN group1 PVC Modem Save All Reboot Auto PVC O KETTE NITE ETT 1 Atthe Setup main page click New Connection 2 Atthe Type field select Bridge 3 Entera unique name for the Bridged connection in the Name field The name must not have spaces and cannot begin with numbers 4 Inthe Bridge Settings section select the Encapsulation Type LLC or VC Note If you are not sure just use the default mode 5 Inthe PVC Settings section enter values for the VPI and VCI Note Your DSL service provider or your ISP supplies these values 6 Select the Quality of Service QoS Leave the default value if you are unsure or if the ISP did not provide this information The PCR SCR MBS and CDVT fields are enabled disabled depending on the QoS selection Enter the values provided by the ISP or leave the defaults 7 Click Apply to complete the connection setup 25 CLIP Settings AS AS mm LAN Configuration A Ethernet Switch Name Type
42. configurable per LAN group A database of predefined port forwarding rules allows you to apply one or more rules to one or more members of a defined LAN group You can view the rules associated with a predefined category and add the available rules for a given category You can also create edit or delete your own port forwarding rules E EE R P SS EEE SNTP SNMP TR 069 Port Forwarding IP Filters LAN Clients LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN Access Bridge Filters Web Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing WAN Connection v Allow Incoming Ping ouz ustom Port Forwarding S Category Available Rules ipplied Rules Select LAN Group LAN group 1 LAN IP 192 168 1 2 New IP Click here into Alien vs Predator Asheron s Call Dark Rein 2 1 Custom Port Delta Force Doom Dune 2000 Forwarding Directx 7 5 Games EliteForce EverQuest Fighter Ace Il Dynamic Routing Click her into DMZ setup page Policy Routing Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Save All Reboot WAN Connection Select the WAN connection to which port forwarding is applied Select LAN Group Select the LAN Group to which port forwarding is applied LAN IP Select the IP address to host the service Allow Incomi
43. connection select the computer hosting the service and add the corresponding firewall rule If you want to add a custom application select the User category click New and fill in the port protocols and description for your application You can also add edit delete rules without using the pre defined Firewall Policy Database games services etc Click on Custom Rules to access this type of interface In the presence of the firewall anonymous Internet traffic is blocked IP Filters This firewall feature allows you to block network access based on a user s computer IP address You can use this page to block specific traffic for example block web access or any traffic from a computer on your local network To configure an IP Filter rule select the computers IP address and add the corresponding firewall traffic definition from the Firewall Policy Database If the traffic type is set to Any all network traffic from that computer will be blocked You can also add edit delete IP FIlter rules without using the pre defined Firewall Policy Database games services etc Click on Custom Rules to access this type of interface Access Control Open the access from the Internet WAN or LAN to the router s management ports web telnet ssh ftp tftp snmp There are security risks associated with this action For this reason remote management is restricted to computers on the network specified in the IP Access Control List that can hold up to
44. ctioning After you turn on power to the router the following sequence of events should occur 1 When power is first applied verify that the Power LED is on 2 Verify that other LED lights within a few seconds indicating that the self test procedure is running 3 After approximately 30 seconds verify that a The LAN port LEDs are lit for any local ports that are connected b The WAN port LED is lit If a port s LED is lit a link has been established to the connected device If any of these conditions does not occur refer to the appropriate following section Power LED Not On If the Power and other LEDs are off when your router is turned on Make sure that the power cord is properly connected to your router and that the power supply adapter is properly connected to a functioning power outlet Check that you are using the 12V AC 800mA power adapter supplied by ADSL for this product If the error persists you have a hardware problem and should contact technical support 81 If all LEDs are still on one minute after power up Cycle the power to see if the router recovers Clear the router s configuration to factory defaults This will set the router s IP address to 192 168 1 1 If the error persists you might have a hardware problem and should contact technical support LAN or WAN Port LEDs Not On If either the LAN LEDs or WAN LED do not light when the Ethernet connection is made check the following Make sure
45. d hold the Default Reset button until all LED turns off about 6 seconds 2 Release the Default Reset button and wait for the router to reboot 87 Appendix E PVC Australia All Internet providers VCI 35 VPI 0 m O VCI 33 TE VCI 35 Cybercity lige VC1 35 VPI 8 VC1 35 VPI 1 VCI 32 VPI 1 ae VPI 1 Fireline networks VCI 32 VPI 1 VCI 32 VPI 8 VCI 35 VPI 8 VCI 35 VPI 1 VCI 35 VPI 1 VCI 32 VPI 1 VCI 32 VPI 1 VCI 32 VPI 1 VCI 32 VPI 8 VCI 35 VPI 8 VCI 35 Danmark Tiscali 1 amp 1 Internet DSL AOL DSL Deutschland GMX Internet Hansenet Netcologne Schlund Snafu ADSL Tiscali T online Anderer Anbieter Wannadoo France Tiscali 88 ISRAEL KPN PPPoE LLC Kia VPI Telecom Italia VCI 35 Italian 8 Rest oil presente EHI VCI 35 KPN PPPoA VC MuX VC1 48 l VPEO Netherlands BBeyond Bridge LLC VCI 33 BBeyond PPPoA VC MuX VPI 8 Earth VCI 32 VPI 8 VC1 35 VPI 8 VC1 35 VPI 8 VPI 1 Spanish iscali VGI 32 VPI 8 u VPI 8 elepa VCI 35 VPI 1 VPI 8 a CO VCI 32 VPI 8 Island ssimi Mes sland S VCI 35 sur VPI 8 Sn VCI 48 VPI 8 VCI 48 89 VPI Alle anbieter Switserland VCI 32 VPI 8 Skanova Sverige VCI 35 Taiwan NE VCI 33 Voss VCI 33 United Arab Emirates NE VCI35 Etisalat Classical IP for VPI 8 Business VCI 35 VPO VPO Kinad British Telecom
46. determine whether the router is able to obtain a WAN IP address from the ISP Unless you have been assigned a static IP address your router must request an IP address from the ISP You can determine whether the request was successful using the browser interface To check the WAN IP address from the browser interface 1 Launch your browser and select an external site such as www yahoo com 2 Access the Main Menu of the router s configuration at http 192 168 1 1 3 Under the Maintenance heading check that an IP address is shown for the WAN Port If 0 0 0 0 is shown your router has not obtained an IP address from your ISP If your router is unable to obtain an IP address from the ISP the problem may be one of the following Your ISP may require a Multiplexing Method or Virtual Path Identifier Virtual Channel Identifier VPI VCI parameter Verify with your ISP the Multiplexing Method and parameter value and update the router s ADSL Settings accordingly Your ISP may require a login program Ask your ISP whether they require PPP over Ethernet PPPoE or PPP over ATM PPPOA login lf you have selected a login program you may have incorrectly set the Service Name User Name and Password See Troubleshooting PPPoE or PPPoA below Your ISP may check for your computer s host name 84 Assign the computer Host Name of your ISP account to the router in the browser based Setup Wizard Your ISP only allows one Ethernet MAC add
47. e ADSL 2 2 Wireless 4 Port Router CD ROM containing Manual Quick start Guide V FN Ethernet Cable CAT5 UTP Straight Through Telephone Cable RJ11 e Power Adapter 12VAC 800mA q e a Quick Installation Guide DPD Luo Optional Hardware Connecting ADSL LAN LAN3 LAN LAN1 POWER Connect to Power Phone cable connect Y UV Adapter to Splitter RJ 45 connect to computer Ethernet Port Phone Cable connect aL to wall phone jack LED Indicators The LED Indicators are located on the front of the unit they are green in color The meanings are as follows PWR WLAN LAN LANZ LANS LAN4 ADSL p dee m C i gQpopgopp Label Meaning otatus Indicates PWHR Power On Power is on Off Power is off WLAN Wireless LAN On Wireless LAN active LAN 1 LAN 2 LAN Link Flashing Flashes when data is being sent or LAN 3 LAN 4 received on the LAN connection On Indicates a link to your LAN or Network card is active Off Indicates no link to LAN ADSL Link On A valid ADSL connection Flashing An active WAN session Off No ADSL connection General Setting 1 Move your cursor as flowing sequence Start Settings Control Panel and click Control Panel Then double click on the Network Connections amp Control Panel File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q Bact r 27 ya Search lig Folders EE Address Control Panel Ve Control Panel A Accessibility
48. election Enter the values provided by the ISP or leave the defaults 9 Click Apply to complete the connection setup Sharing The following options are available Disable Disables connection sharing e Enable Enables connection sharing VLAN The VLAN ID and Priority Bits fields are activated when VLAN is selected which enable you to create VLAN VLAN ID VLAN Identification Multiple connections over the same PVC are Supported which requires the WAN network to have VLAN support and for the DSLAMS and Routers on the ISP to handle VLAN Tags Extended support is also available which allows multiple connections to be placed over the single PVC without VLAN support VLAN Tag of 0 is this special case In this mode of operation a received packet is flooded on all the connections that reside over it Priority Priority is given to a VLAN connection from 0 7 All packets sent over the Bits VLAN connection have the Priority bits set to the configured value 22 Static Settings es Y res Ts T tos T san Te LAN Configuration Ethernet Switch Name Type Static v Sharing Disable Options MNAT vf Firewall VLAN ID Priority Bits Static Settings PVC Settings Two Step PVC Encapsulation LLC O vc New Connection IP Address 0 0 0 0 Modem Mask Default Gateway Save All Reboot DNS 1 DNS 2
49. ev as LAN Configuration Ethernet Switch Name Type Sharing Disable v Options v NAT Y Firewall VLAN ID Priority Bits DHCP Settings PVC Settings Two Step PVC Encapsulation LLCO vc New Connection IP Address Mask 10 Gateway 10 Modem Save All Default Gateway U use El Reboot Renew cps cps CDVT Auto PVC O 1 Atthe Setup main page click New Connection 2 Atthe Type field select DHCP 3 Entera unique name for the DHCP connection in the Name field The name must not have spaces and cannot begin with numbers 4 The Network Address Translation NAT and the Firewall options are enabled by default Leave these in the default mode 5 If your DSL line is connected and your DSL IPS provider is supporting DHCP you can click Renew and the gateway retrieves an IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway Address At any time you can release the DHCP address by clicking Release and renew the DHCP address by clicking Renew 6 Under PVC Settings enter values for the VPI and VCI Note Your DSL service provider or your ISP supplies these values 7 Select the Quality of Service QoS Leave the default value if you are unsure or if the ISP did not provide this information The PCR SCR MBS and CDVT fields are enabled disabled depending on the QoS selection Enter the values provided by the ISP or leave the defaults 8 Cli
50. exist in the same area Activate as Root This field must be checked for the root device in WDS hierarchy Only one WDS root device may exist in WDS network This field is not applicable for Crude mode WDS Privacy Checking this field commands WDS manager to use a secured connection between APs in the WDS network Security settings must be the same in all APs in the WDS network Note WDS privacy is not supported in Crude mode Secret The 32 character alpha numeric privacy key Auto Channel Selection Auto channel selection is not supported in the current version Auto Configuration Auto configuration is not supported in the current version Uplink Connection Check Box The BSS ID of the upper device in the WDS 60 hierarchy This uplink cannot be configured if Root is enabled Downlink Connection Check Boxes The BSS ID of the lower device in the WDS hierarchy connected to this Wireless Router Up to four downlinks can be configured Click Apply to complete the setup Click Save All to save the changes How to setting up the WDS with NSP Reference doc AP DK 6 3 AN WDS v1_0 pdf and Environment Wireless link Wired ink AT A 00 50 11 12 00 01 Foot AP AP B AP C Hop 1 00 50 1 12 00 02 00 50 1 12 00 03 AP D 00 50 1 12 00 04 AP E Dn 50 1 12 00 05 Hop 2 Test case Please reference my statement as following Wired backbone PC A 192 168 1 30 wired2 AR7WRD AP A wireless2 AR
51. fault is Admin You can enter your new password here Confirmed Password Enter your new password here again to confirmed Idle Timeout The default is 30minutes You will need to log back onto the RG after your session has been inactive for 30 minutes You can change the timeout here Click Apply to complete the setup Click Save All to save the changes 6 Update Gateway To update your gateway firmware choose an update image Kernel File system or configuration file In Select a File and then click the Update Gateway button Additionally you may download your configuration file from the system by clicking Get Configuration INEA ee eS eee m fm eZz Remote Log Router o update your gateway firmware choose an updated firmware image or configuration file in Select a File land then click the Update Gateway button Additionally you may download your configuration file from the User Management system by clicking Get Configuration Update Gateway Select a File Browse Ping Test XE Max file size 3 5 MB Modem Test Firmware Image can be the combined single image with or without digital signature Save All Reboot The system will be restarted automatically after the Filesystem image is successfully updated You will need to reconnect again to configure your setup Get Configuration The system will give the configuration file only if it was earlier saved by press
52. following primary capabilities Auto configuration and dynamic service provisioning Software firmware image management Status and performance monitoring Diagnostic AA PET 0 8 RA EER UPnP 1 TR 069 TR 069 is enabled by default Select a default WAN connection and set the ACS URL below ACS URL http 192 168 1 2 9995 Periodic Inform Enabled vf Periodic Inform Interval 300 an AAA EAS Save All ACS URL URL of the auto configuration server ACS provided by the ISP Periodic Inform Enabled Enable disables the RG to connect to the ACS periodically If you enable this feature you should enter a value in the Periodic Inform Interval field Periodic Inform Interval This field is enabled only when the Periodic Inform Enabled field is checked It defines the amount of time in seconds between a successful connection with an ACS server and a new attempt to connect to an ACS server A recommended value is 86400 seconds 1 day ACS Connect By clicking the ACS Connect button you manually connect the RG to the ACS Click Apply to complete the setup Click Save All to save the changes 31 Port Forwarding The port forwarding feature allows you to direct incoming traffic to specific LAN hosts based on a protocol port number and protocol Using the Port Forwarding page you can provide local services for example web hosting for people on the Internet or play Internet games Port forwarding is
53. good ADSL connection You can be confident that the service provider has connected your line correctly and that your wiring is correct WAN LED Off If your WAN LED is blinking then your router is attempting to make an ADSL connection with the service provider The LED should turn on within several minutes If the WAN LED does not turn on disconnect all telephones on the line If this solves the problem reconnect the telephones one at a time being careful to use a splitter on each telephone If the splitters are connected correctly you should be able to connect all your telephones If disconnecting telephones does not result in a green WAN LED there may be a problem with your wiring 83 If the telephone company has tested the ADSL signal at your Network Interface Device NID then you may have poor quality wiring in your house If disconnecting telephones does not result in a green WAN LED the problem may be one of the following Check that the telephone company has made the connection to your line and tested it Verify that you are connected to the correct telephone line If you have more than one phone line be sure that you are connected to the line with the ADSL service It may be necessary to use a swapper if you ADSL signal is on pins 1 and 4 or the RJ 11 jack The ADSL Router uses pins 2 and 3 Obtaining a WAN IP Address If your router is unable to access the internet and your WAN LED is on or blinking you should
54. he modulation type O NO MODE V ADSL G dmt V ADSL G lite V ADSL G dmt bis V ADSL G dmt bis DELT V ADSL_2plus V ADSL 2plus DELT v ADSL re adsl V ADSL re adsi DELT V ADSL_ANSI_T1 413 V MULTI MODE ADSL G dmt bis AnxI ADSL G dmt bis AnxJ C ADSL G dmt bis AnxM ADSL 2plus AnxI ADSL 2plus AnxJ O ADSL 2plus An M G shdsl IDSL HDSL SDSL VDSL MULTI_MODE Support Multi Mode standard ANSI T1 413 Issue 2 G dmt G 992 1 G lite G 992 2 ADSL ANSI T1 413 Full Rate ANSI T1 413 Issue 2 with line rate support of up to 8 Mbps downstream and 832 Kbps upstream ADSL G dmt Full Rate G dmt G992 1 with line rate support of up to 8 Mbps downstream and 832 Kbps upstream ADSL Gite G lite G 992 2 with line rate support of up to 1 5 Mbps downstream and 512 Kbps upstream Click Apply to complete the setup Click Save All to save the changes 27 ADVANCED UPnP Universal plug and play UPnP NAT and firewall traversal allow traffic to pass through the RG for applications using the UPnP protocol This feature requires one active WAN connection In addition the PC should support this feature In the presence of multiple WAN connections select a connection on which the incoming traffic is present for example the default WAN connection Tm m Lo le T M M A A A A A A A A l SNTP To enable UPnP check the Enable UPnP box and select a connection below
55. ide the addresses of one or two DNS servers for your use lf you entered a DNS address during the router s configuration reboot your computer and verify the DNS address Alternatively you can configure your computer manually with DNS addresses as explained in your operating system documentation 4 Your computer may not have the router configured as its TCP IP router If your computer obtains its information from the router by DHCP reboot the computer 85 and verify the router address Troubleshooting a TCP IP Network Using the Ping Utility Most TCP IP terminal devices and routers contain a ping utility that sends an echo request packet to the designated device The device then responds with an echo reply Troubleshooting a TCP IP network is made very easy by using the ping utility in your computer Testing the LAN Path to Your Router You can ping the router from your computer to verify that the LAN path to your router is set up correctly To ping the router from a PC running Windows 98se or later 1 From the Windows toolbar click the Start button and select Run 2 Inthe field provided type Ping followed by the IP address of the router as in this example ping 192 168 1 1 3 Click OK You should see a message like this one Pinging lt IP address gt with 32 bytes of data If the path is working you see this message Reply from lt IP address gt bytes 32 time NN ms TTL xxx If the path is not working you see this
56. ing ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control ERA SaveAl Reboot Enable DMZ Enables disables the Demilitarized Zone feature This field is unchecked disabled by default Select your WAN Connection Select the WAN connection on which the DMZ feature is applied Select LAN Group Select the LAN Group on which the DMZ feature is applied Select a LAN IP Address Select the LAN IP address you are going to use as the DMZ host This host is exposed to the Internet Be aware that this feature may expose your local network to security risks Click Apply to complete the setup Click Save All to save the changes 33 Custom Port Forwarding The Custom Port Forwarding page allows you to create up to 15 custom port forwarding entries to support specific services or applications such as concurrent NAT NAPT operation See SS EM UPnP Q Custom Port Forwarding SNTP SNMP TR 069 Port Forwarding Application Protocol TCP v Connection Enable v IP Filters Source IP Address Source Netmask LAN Clients Destination IP Address Destination Netmask 255 255 255 255 LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN Access Bridge Filters Destination Port Start Destination Port End Destination Port Map Enabled Name Source IP Destination IP Port Start Protocol Edit Delete Web Filters Mask Mask Port End Dynamic DNS Client Port Map IGMP Proxy Stati
57. ing SaveAll in System Command Menu 68 Ping Test Packet INternet Groper is protocol that sends out ICMP echo requests to test whether or not a remote host Is reachable jours A O teas sum m Remote Log Router User Management Enter IP Address to ping 192 168 1 1 Update Gateway Packet size 64 bytes Ping Test Number of echo requests Modem Test System Commands Save All Reboot PING 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 1 64 data bytes 72 bytes from 192 168 1 1 icmp_seq 0 ttl2255 time 0 0 ms 72 bytes from 192 168 1 1 icmp seq 1 ttl 255 time 0 0 ms 72 bytes from 192 168 1 1 icmp_seq 2 ttl 255 time 0 0 ms 192 168 1 1 ping statistics 69 Modem Test The Modem Test page is used to check the connectivity to the WAN This test may take a few seconds to complete Before running this test make sure you have at least one WAN connection configured and have a valid DSL link If the DSL link is not connected the test will fail Also make sure the DSLAM supports this feature Not all DSLAMs have F4 and F5 support F4 F5 cells are used for operation administration and maintenance OAM on ATM level EEES E EE ESO O stews Hm Remote Log Router MM This test can be used to check whether your Modem is properly connected to the Network This test may take a few seconds to complete To perform the test select your connection from the list and press the User Management Test button Update Gateway C
58. ing information with other routers in the network The user can set the following parameters Enable Enable Disable RIP Protocol Choice of RIP version RIP vi1 v2 Compatibility Enable Password RIP version v2 Compatibility allows the user to provide simple plaintext password based authentication to RIP packets Password The 16 character long plaintext password Direction Normally when RIP is enabled on a router it dynamically learns routes on all it s configured interfaces This parameter allows the user to select the interfaces on which RIP is expected to learn and distribute routing information This feature allows the user to control how and which routes get distributed through the network e g prevent routes to the private LAN networks from being sent over to the WAN side router On a per interface basis the user can choose to a Both gt Receive updates on the interface and also send it s routing table to other routers connected to that interface b In gt Receive routing updates from other routers connected to that interface but NOT send routing updates on that interface c Out gt Send routing updates but not receive updates on this interface from the other routers connected to that interface d None gt Ignores this interface and not send or receive routing updates through this interface Note If the modem has multiple WAN connections and is expected to learn routes from WAN side routers as well as route
59. l Reboot Modem Status The Modem Status page shows the modem status and DSL statistics Teen en E oma PT sn INC NE Network Statistics Connection Status DDNS Update Status Modem Status DHCP Clients Modem Status Product Information System Log WDS Report Save All Reboot Connection Status Us Rate Kbps Ds Rate Kbps US Margin DS Margin Trained Modulation LOS Errors DS Line Attenuation US Line Attenuation Peak Cell Rate CRC Rx Fast CRC Tx Fast CRC Rx Interleaved CRC Tx Interleaved Path Mode DSL Statistics Near End F4 Loop Back Count Near End FS Loop Back Count 74 Disconnected 0 D D D NO_MODE D D 0 cells per sec 0 0 0 0 F ast Path Product Information The Product Information page shows the product information and software versions FAA eee Network Statistics Connection Status DDNS Update Status Product Information DHCP Clients Modem Status Product Information System Log WDS Report Save All Reboot Model Number Ethernet MAC DSL MAC AP MAC Software Versions Gateway ATM Driver DSL HAL DSL Datapump SAR HAL PDSP Firmware Wireless Firmware Wireless APDK Boot Loader D WR TI14 00 14 2B 04 71 27 00 14 2B 04 71 28 N A 3 7 0_ST_501W 5 02 01 00 5 02 02 00 5 02 02 00 Annex amp 01 07 2b 0 52 N A N A a ls Jo a le system Log The System Log page shows the events triggered by the system Saat Co eee 1
60. l SSH Access Control Save All Reboot 91 ohaper The Shaper Configuration page is accessed by selecting Shaper on the Advance main page UU eee EE ES E UPnP a Shaper Configuration SNTP SNMP TR 069 Interface Ethernet v Port Forwarding HTB Queue Discipline Max Rate IP Filters Q Low Latency Queue Discipline LAN Clients LAN Isolation CoS1 Kbits Cos2 Kbits TR 068 WAN Access E Bridge Filters NE Web Filters igi Dynamic DNS Client O PRIOWRR IGMP Proxy CoS2 b CoS3 hs Cos4 CoS6 Static Routing Kbits Cos4 Kbits Kbits Cos6 Kbits Dynamic Routing Policy Routing Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Save All Reboot Interface The selections are WAN LAN interfaces except WLAN which does not Support Shaper feature This field needs to be selected before shaper configuration Max Rate This field is applicable for the HTB Queue Discipline and Low Latency Queue Discipline both are rate based shaping algorithms HTB Queue Discipline The hierarchical token bucket queue discipline is a rate based shaping algorithm This algorithm rate shapes the traffic of a class over a specific interface All CoSx traffic is assigned a specific rate to which data will be shaped to For example If CoS1 is configured to 100Kbps then even if 300Kbps of CoS1 data is being transmitted to the interface only 100Kbps will be sent out Low Latency Q
61. l You can choose from the following options PPPoE Session PPPoE Discovery IPX Ethernet Il RARP IPv6 IPv4 and Any Mode There are two filtering modes Deny and Allow Click Apply to complete the setup Click Save All to save the changes 41 Web Filters The Web Filters page allows you to manage the type of web content that passes through your RG Sos eee NE AM SNTP SNMP Proxy OEnabled Disabled Cookies O Enabled Disabled TR 069 Java Applets O Enabled Disabled Port Forwarding Activex O Enabled Disabled IP Filters Pop Ups O Enabled Disabled LAN Clients LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN Access Bridge Filters Web Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Dynamic Routing Policy Routing Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Save All Reboot Click Apply to complete the setup Click Save All to save the changes 42 Dynamic DNS Client The Dynamic DNS Client page allows you to enable disable the Dynamic DNS feature Elles o ae eee ee zc AAA A AA gg Guy ge PB UPnP SNTP SNMP Connection a Y TR 069 DDNS Server DynDNS Port Forwarding DDNS Client Q IP Filters User Name LAN Clients LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN Access Domain Name Bridge Filters Web Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Password Dynamic Routing Policy Routing Ingress
62. ll be conducted for every defined PVCs The result of the pings will be recorded in an array for later use to determine the usability of the particular PVC for connectivity This list helps the PVC manage the available PVC for use and needs to be synchronized with connections made without Auto Sensing PVC Update to this list is performed for any change in DSL synchronization During connection establishment the PVC module will first search through the list of defined default PVCs If a PVC is found from the default list that is ping able and not in use the PVC module will update for that particular PVC as in use from the list and continues processing If a PVC Is not found in the default the backup PVC list is used If no PVC is found again the module will let the end user know that no available VCC was found With the connection established the PVC is stored in flash as the connection default PVC Therefore upon reboot this PVC is automatically chosen as the PVC for that connection This saved PVC in environment space of flash overrides the PVC connection saved in XML configuration space of flash for that connection During the connection establishment processing the saved PVC will be checked to see whether a connection can be made with the PVC If the PVC is OAM ping able the connection process continues If the PVC is not OAM ping able the search for an available PVC starts The process of PVC selection is the same as described above The
63. lp for Port Forwarding Access Control and Advanced Security A n Tm T o Te G o O Hr P s P Nn r HH I EEE Firewall Help NAT and Firewall service The DSL Router uses Network Address Translation NAT and Stateful Packet Inspection SPI Firewall to protect your home network The NAT and Firewall Service can be globally for LAN and all WAN connections disabled enabled from the Setup Firewall NAT Service page If disabled no NAT functionality nor firewall protection can be provided For each WAN connection e g the Internet connection NAT and Firewall SPI can be enabled disabled With Firewall SPI enabled on a WAN connection all incoming packets are examined by the Stateful Packet Inspection engine and traffic is dropped if it is not matching an existing connection opened from LAN side or a port forwarding rule Connections from LAN side to the Internet are trusted and allowed to pass thru the router unless explicit IP Filter rules are used to block the LAN traffic This Asymetric Permisive Firewall setup drop from WAN allow from LAN provides easy to use Internet access while protecting the home network Port Forwarding Using the Port Forwarding page you can provide local services for example web hosting for people on the Internet or play Internet games To configure a service game or other application select the external connection for example the Internet
64. n is not enable this value specifies the time to wait without being connected to your provider before terminating the connection A non zero value Set Defaultroute Specify connection as the default route MRU Maximum Receive Unit the DSL connection can receive It is an negotiated value that ask the provider to send packets of no more than n bytes The minimum MRU value is 128 Enforce MRU Check this box if you experience problems accessing the Internet over a PPPoE connection This feature will force all TCP traffic to conform with PPP MRU by changing TCP Maximum Segment Size to PPP MRLI Debug Enables PPP connection debugging facilities Connect Use the current settings to establish a ppp connection In On Demand mode Connect takes no action in establishing connection Disconnect Disconnects the ppp connection UPnP Help Help pages for UPnP __ JN NER O ES O E EA AAA AAA AAA UPnP NAT and Firewall Traversal allow traffic to pass thru the router for applications using the UPnP protocol This feature requires one active DSL connection In presence of multiple DSL connections select the one over which the incoming traffic will be present for example the default Internet connection 19 RIP Help Help section for RIP Routing Information Protocol eae n T e Lom o Te E inns room ZZ ey d jy m zz en ze a G ec gg ZZ u gt Dynamic Routing uses RIP Routing Information Protocol for exchanging rout
65. ng Options M NAT vf Firewall VLAN ID Priority Bits WAN Setup PPP Settings Two Step PVC Encapsulation LLCO vc New Connection Username username Modern Password eeee Idle Timeout secs Save all Reboot Keep Alive 10 min Authentication Auto CQ CHAP C PAP On Demand QO Default Gateway vf Debug O PPP Unnumbered Q Valid Rx Host Trigger U Connect Atthe Setup main page click New Connection 2 Atthe Type field select PPPoA 3 Entera unique name for the PPPoA connection in the Name field The name must not have spaces and cannot begin with numbers 4 The Network Address Translation NAT and the Firewall options are enabled by default Leave these in the default mode 5 If you want to enable VLAN use the reference to configure the following fields e Sharing Select VLAN to enable the VLAN ID and Priority Bits fields e VLAN ID Enter the VLAN ID e Priority Bits Select the priority bits of the VLAN 6 Inthe PPP Settings section select the encapsulation type LLC or VC Note If you are not sure just use the default mode 7 Inthe PVC Settings section enter values for the VPI and VCI Note Your DSL service provider or your ISP supplies these values 8 Select the Quality of Service QoS Leave the default value if you are unsure or if the ISP did not provide this information The PCR SCR MBS and CDVT fields are enabled disabled depending on the QoS s
66. ng Ping Enabling incoming ping ICMP requests on the Port Forwarding page allows the RG to respond to a ping from the Internet DMZ Demilitarized zone Custom Port Forwarding This link takes you to the Custom Port Forwarding page Category Custom and user defined categories Available Rules Predefined and user defined IP filtering rules for each category Applied Rules Lists the IP filtering rules you elect to apply for each given category Click Apply to complete the setup Click Save All to save the changes 32 DMZ This DMZ Settings page allows you Enable or Disable this function This function is disabled by default By enabling DMZ you add an extra layer of security protection for hosts behind the firewall a T Lr eS eee eee ee eee ee E SNTP SNMP Select your WAN Connection Enable DMZ Port Forwarding Select LAN Group LAN group 1 v Fu nction IP Filters Select a LAM IP Address 192 168 1 2 v LAN Clients LAN Clients LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN Access Bridge Filters Web Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Dynamic Routing Policy Routing Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Save All Reboot BESTE TR 0 Port Forwarding IP Filters LANCliens LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN Access Bridge Filters webriters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Dynamic Routing Policy Rout
67. nit reboots Use this button to restart the Wireless Access Point It is important to Restart Access Point any time you change your Wireless settings Use this button to restore factory default configuration NOTE Connectivity to the unit will be lost You can reconnect after the unit reboots 65 Remote Log The Router Table page displays routing table and allows the user to manually enter the routing entry The routing table will display the routing status of Destination Netmask Gateway and Interface The interface brO means the USB interface lo0 means the loopback interface and ppp1 means the PPP interface The Gateway is the learned Gateway fe E EEE y D _ _ _ gt ____R o a nee o oe WAAVYILTI Remote Log Router User Management Log Level Update Gateway Log Level Ping Test Modem Test Add an IP Address Add Save All Select a logging destination Reboot Click Apply to complete the setup Click Save All to save the changes 66 User Management User Management is used to change your User Name or Password System Commands User Management Remote Log Router User Management is used to change your User Name or Password User Management Update Gateway User Name Admin Ping Test Password Modem Test Confirmed Password Save All Idle Timeout 30 minutes Reboot User Name Default is Admin You can enter your new user name here Password De
68. o add edit delete as well as enable the filter rules To add a rules simply define the source MAC address destination MAC address and frame type with desired filtering type i e allow deny and press the Add button The MAC address must be in a xx xx xx xx xx xx format with 00 00 00 00 00 00 as don t care Blanks can be used in the MAC address space and would be considered also as don t care To edit modify an exist filter rule select the desired rule created previously from Add in the Edit select box The selected filter rule will appear on top section as with the Add filter rule Make the desired change to the MAC address frame type and or access type and press Apply To delete filter rule s select the filter rule entry to delete in the Delete selection box Note that multiple deletion is possible Once all the desired filter rule s is are selected for deletion press the Apply button The Select All select box can also be used to delete all the filter rule It provides a quick method of selecting all filter rules for deletion The Enable Bridge Filters button allow the user to enable or disable bridge filtering It can be set unset during any add edit delete operation It can also be set unset independently by just pressing the Apply button Note There are three hidden filter rules within the bridge filter table These rules are entered automatically by the system to ensure the user does not lock themselves
69. ocal Area Connection Properties menu Highlight Internet Protocol TCP IP under This connection uses the following items by click on it once Click on the Properties button Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using BS Accton EM1207D T PLI Fast Ethernet Adapter Configure This connection uses the following items ll Client for Microsoft Networks x File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks my aos Packet Scheduler Internet Protocol T CP IPF Install Description Transmission Control Protacal Intemet Protocol The default Wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks C Show icon in notification area when connected 4 Select Obtain an IP Address automatically by clicking once in the circle Click OK button to confirm and save your changes and the close the Control Panel Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General Alternate Configuration You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask pour network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Select Obtain an tain an IF address automatically IP address se the following IF address automatically 0 DNS server address automatically ze the following DNS server addresses Es EAN Cancel 5 Release IP amp Renew IP then Check Default G
70. onnection Type WPLWCI Ja pppoe 0 33 Test Type Ping Test Modem Test Save All Reboot Modem Test Result No testis running 70 STATUS The Status section allows you to view the Status Statistics of different connections and interfaces Network Statistics The Ethernet Network Statistics page shows the statistics for the Ethernet connection The DSL Network Statistics page shows the statistics for the DSL connection The Wireless Network Statistics page shows the statistics for the Wireless connection es eee ee ee ee El Network Statistics Connection Status Choose an interface to view your network statistics DDNS Update Status Ethernet DSL O Wireless DHCP Clients Transmit Modem Stat Good Tx Frames Good Tx Broadcast Frames Product Information Good Tx Multicast Frames Systemlog tokens system Log Collisions WDS Report Error Frames as Carrier Sense Errors Receive Save All Good Rx Frames Good Rx Broadcast Frames Good Rx Multicast Frames Rx Total Bytes CRC Errors Undersized Frames Overruns use se uem m T o me Network Statistics Connection Status Choose an interface to view your network statistics DHCP Clients O Ethernet DSL O Wireless Modem Status Transmit Product Information Tx PDUs Tx Total Bytes System Log Tx Total Error Counts WDS Report Receive Rx PDUs Rx Total Bytes Save All Rx Total Error Counts Reboot 71 oe eS EE Network Statistics Connection Status Choose an
71. plications that are non time sensitive such as e mail Select VBR Variable Bit Rate for burst traffic and bandwidth sharing with other applications PCR Divide the DSL line rate bps by 424 the size of an ATM cell to find the Peak Cell Rate PCR This is the maximum rate at which the sender can send cells SCR The Sustain Cell Rate SCR sets the average cell rate long term that can be transmitted MBS Maximum burst size a traffic parameter that specifies the maximum number of cells that can be transmitted at the Peak Cell Rate CDVT Cell delay variation tolerance the maximum amount of cell delay variation that can be accommodated Cell delay variation measures the random inter arrival times of cells within an ATM connection due to cell transfer delay caused by buffering multiplexing and so on Auto PVC Auto Sensing permanent virtual circuit The overall operation of the auto sensing PVC feature relies on end to end OAM pings to defined PVCs There are two groups of PVCs customer default PVCs which are defined by the OEM ISP and the backup PVCs The customer default must have 0 35 as the first default PVC The backup list of PVCs must be of the following VPI VCI 0 35 8 35 0 43 0 51 0 59 8 43 8 51 and 8 59 The list of PVCs are defined in XML 17 and is configurable The Auto Sensing PVC feature itself is also configurable in that the auto search mechanism can be disabled Upon DSL synchronization end to end OAM pings wi
72. ress to connect to Internet and may check for your computer s MAC address In this case Inform your ISP that you have bought a new network device and ask them to use the router s MAC address Or configure your router to spoof your computer s MAC address This can be done in the Basic Settings menu Troubleshooting PPPoE or PPPoA The PPPoE or PPPoA connection can be debugged as follows 1 Access the Main Menu of the router at http 192 168 1 1 2 Under the Maintenance heading select the Router Status link 3 Click the Connection Status button 4 f all of the steps indicate OK then your PPPoE or PPPoA connection is up and working 5 If any of the steps indicates Failed you can attempt to reconnect by clicking Connect The router will continue to attempt to connect indefinitely If you cannot connect after several minutes you may be using an incorrect Service Name User Name or Password There also may be a provisioning problem with your ISP Note Unless you connect manually the router will not authenticate using PPPoE or PPPoA until data is transmitted to the network Troubleshooting Internet Browsing If your router can obtain an IP address but your computer is unable to load any Web pages from the Internet Your computer may not recognize any DNS server addresses A DNS server is a host on the Internet that translates Internet names such as www addresses to numeric IP addresses Typically your ISP will prov
73. s different from the well known IP port number 80 The port number that you enter will be viewed externally and mapped to port 80 internally in the RG Click Apply to complete the setup Click Save All to save the changes 53 SSH Access Control The SSH Access Control page allows you to access the RG remotely via SSH from the WAN side po deep A JE SNTP SNMP Enable U TR 069 Choose a connectian a v Port Forwarding IP Filters Remote Host IP 0 0 0 0 LAN Clients Remote Netmask 255 255 255 255 LAN Isolation TR 068 WAN Access Bridge Filters Web Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Dynamic Routing Policy Routing Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Save All Reboot Enable Enables disables the remote web access feature Choose a Connection Select the WAN connect over which the remote web access feature is enabled Remote Host IP Enter the IP address of the remote host Remote Netmask Enter the netmask of the remote host Click Apply to complete the setup Click Save All to save the changes 54 WIRELESS setup This page allow you to enable and disable the wireless LAN function create a SSID and select the channel for wireless communications om D A _ nS e M gg _e F a A u Configuration Multiple SSID Security Enable AP vf Management Primary SSID
74. specific applications services based on the IP address of a LAN device You can use the IP Filters page to block specific traffic for example block web access or any traffic from a host on your local network A database of predefined IP filters allows you to apply one or more filtering rules to one or more members of a defined LAN group You can view the rules associated with a predefined filter and add the available rules for a given category You can also create edit or delete your own IP filter rules e T n T To 13 p P SNTP 1 Select LAN Group LAN IP LAN group 1 192 168 1 2 w Block All Traffic Category Games O VPN Available Rules OD Block Outgoing Ping Custom IP Filters Alien vs Predator Asheron s Call Dark Rein 2 Delta Force Doom Dune 2000 DirectX 7 8 Games EliteForce Applied Rules umen Save All EverQuest Fighter Ace Il Select LAN Group Select the LAN group to which the IP filters feature will be applied LAN IP Select the IP address in the given LAN group to which the IP Filters feature will be applied Block All Traffic When checked complete network access is blocked for the specific IP address Block Outgoing Ping Blocking outgoing ping ICMP generated from a particular LAN IP can be used if your host has a virus that attempts a Ping of Death
75. t E Enable SNMP Traps TR 069 Name myrouter Port Forwarding Location mytown mystate usa IP Filters LAN Clients Contact support yourlSP com ant Ten Shoe Vendor OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 16972 TR 068 WAN Access Community Bridge Filters Name Access Right Web Filters public ReadOnly v Dynamic DNS Client vj IGMP Proxy v Static Routing Traps Dynamic Routin M A y 9 Destination IP Trap Community Trap Version Policy Routing Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Save All Reboot SNTP AA Name Enter information about the system name in the system contact field Location Enter information about the system contact person in the system contact field Contact Enter information about the system contact person in the system contact field Vendor OID The enterprise OID to which the system belongs to Click Apply to complete the setup Click Save All to save the changes 30 TR 069 TR 069 is CPE Management Protocol from WAN side intended for communication between a CPE and Auto Configuration Server ACS The CPE WAN Management Protocol defines a mechanism that encompasses secure auto configuration of a CPE and also incorporates other CPE management functions into a common framework The CPE WAN Management Protocol is intended to support a variety of functionalities to manage a collection of CPE including the
76. ta from the multicast router are sent to hosts in the multicast group database Ignore No IGMP request nor data multicast are forwarded Click Apply to complete the setup Click Save All to save the changes 44 Static Routing The Static Routing page enables you to define routes for specific subnets on the WAN LAN side The RG allows you to manually program the RG s routing table Up to 16 static routes can be added Tu nf sn ge UPnP Static Routing SNTP SNMP Choose a connection A e New Destination IP Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway Metric 0 The Routing Table is empty Policy Routing xl Save All Choose a Connection Select the LAN group or WAN connection to which a static routing subnet is to be applied New Destination IP The network IP address of the subnet You can also enter the IP address of each individual station in the subnet Mask The network mask of the destination subnet Gateway The IP address of the next hop through which traffic will flow towards the destination subnet Metric Defines the number of hops the between network nodes that data packets travel The default value is 0 which means that the subnet is directly one hop away on the local LAN network Click Apply to complete the setup Click Save All to save the changes 45 Dynamic Routing The dynamic routing feature enables the RG to dynamically define routes for WAN and LAN subnets Dynamic rou
77. ter lf your router s IP address was changed and you do not know the current IP address clear the router s configuration to factory defaults This will set the router s IP address to 192 168 1 1 82 Using the Reset button Make sure your browser has Java JavaScript or ActiveX enabled If you are using Internet Explorer click Refresh to be sure the Java applet is loaded Try quitting the browser and launching it again Make sure you are using the correct login information The factory default login name is Admin and the password is Admin Make sure that CAPS LOCK is off when entering this information ey ey If the router does not save changes you have made in the Web Configuration Interface check the following When entering configuration settings be sure to click the APPLY button before moving to another menu or tab or your changes are lost Click the Refresh or Reload button in the Web browser The changes may have occurred but the Web browser may be caching the old configuration Troubleshooting the ISP Connection If your router is unable to access the Internet you should check the ADSL connection then the WAN TCP IP connection ADSL link If your router is unable to access the Internet you should first determine whether you have an ADSL link with the service provider The state of this connection is indicated with the WAN LED WAN LED On or Blinking If your WAN LED is on or blinking then you have a
78. the Internet 16 Enforce MTU This feature is enabled by default It forces all TCP traffic to conform with PPP MTU by changing TCP maximum segment size to PPP MTU If it is disabled you may have issues accessing some Internet sites Debug Enables PPPoE connection debugging facilities This option is used by ISP technical support and ODM OEM testers to simulate packets going through the network from the WAN side PPP Unnumbered PPP Unnumbered is a special feature It enables the ISP to designate a block of public IP addresses to the customer where it is statically assigned on the LAN side PPP Unnumbered is in essence like a bridged connection LAN The LAN field is associated with the PPP Unnumbered field and is enabled when the PPP Unnumbered field is checked You can specify the LAN group the packets need to go to when the PPP Unnumbered feature is activated PVC Permanent virtual circuit This is a fixed virtual circuit between two users It is the public data network equivalent of a leased line No call setup or clearing procedures are needed VPI If instructed to change this type in the VPI value for the initial connection using PVC 0 Default 0 VCI If instructed to change this type in the VCI value for the initial connection using PVC 0 Default 0 QoS Quality of Service type Select CBR Continuous Bit Rate to specify fixed always on bandwidth for voice or data traffic Select UBR Unspecified Bit Rate for ap
79. ting uses routing information protocol RIP for exchanging routing information with other routers in the network It is supported across both WAN and LAN interfaces Any RIP enabled router sends out automatic update packets containing its own routing table on a periodic basis every 30 secs similarly it accepts such periodic updates from other routers and adds deletes or modifies routes in its own routing table accordingly The router is also expected to receive requests for its routing table and respond accordingly Use the Dynamic Routing page to define dynamic routing routes for the available interfaces AA Zz z z nm mn T SNTP ip Protocol RIP v2 V Enable Password Password eeee Interface Direction LAN group 1 Both pu Save All Enable RIP Enables disables RIP Protocol The following three RIP versions are available e RIP v1 UDP protocol e RIP v2 multicast protocol RIP v1 compatible UDP protocol with multicast format Note Routers using RIP v1 or RIP v1 compatible protocol can talk to each other but not to routers using RIP v2 protocol Enable Password This is an optional field RIP version v2 compatibility allows you to provide simple plain text password based authentication to RIP packets This field is disabled if RIP v1 protocol is selected Password The password can be up to 16 characters long Direction Normally when RIP is enabled on a router
80. traffic between the WAN interfaces then NAT and Firewall services should be disabled on all the relevant WAN interfaces QoS Help Help section for IP QoS anne The QoS framework allows network administrators to configure the router to meet the real time requirements for voice and video For a complete solution the QoS framework is supported on both the Ingress and Egress interface The QoS Framework supports the following domains 1 TOS 2 DSCP 3 VLAN 4 WME WLAN only To support these domains the QoS Framework introduces a virtual concept of Class of Service CoS There are six levels of service available named and prioritized as follows CoS1 gt CoS2 gt CoS3 gt CoS4 gt CoS5 gt CoS6 The network admin needs to define Ingress TCA that maps the Domain to CoSx The framework also allows the ability to classify packets on the basis of the type of data Currently the following fields can be used to classify packets 1 Source Mac Address 2 Source IP Address Source Net 3 Destination IP Address Destination Net 4 Source Port Range is supported 5 Destination Port Range is supported 6 Protocol Once a packet has been classified on the Ingress the network admin needs to configure the Egress to do the reverse i e CoSx to Domain Mappings The QoS Framework also provides the following shaping algorithms 1 PRIOWRR This is a priority based WRR algorithm operating on CoS2 CoS6 CoS1 queues are highest priority
81. twork address of your PC the portion of the IP address specified by the netmask is different from the network address of the remote device Check that your modem is connected and functioning If your ISP assigned a host name to your PC enter that host name as the Account Name in the Basic Settings menu Your ISP could be rejecting the Ethernet MAC addresses of all but one of your PCs Many broadband ISPs restrict access by only allowing traffic from the MAC address of your broadband modem but some ISPs additionally restrict access to the MAC address of a single PC connected to that modem If this is the case you must configure your router to clone or spoof the MAC address from the authorized PC Hestoring the Default Configuration and Password This section explains how to restore the factory default configuration settings changing the router s administration password to password and the IP address to 192 168 1 1 You can erase the current configuration and restore factory defaults in two ways In Tools System Commands gt Restore Defaults Use the Default Reset button on the rear panel of the router Use this method for cases when the administration password or IP address is not known Using the Reset button To restore the factory default configuration settings without knowing the administration password or IP address you must use the Default Reset button on the rear panel of the router 1 Press an
82. ueue Discipline This is similar to the above algorithm except that CoS1 is not rate limited So in the example above CoS1 data is not rate limited to 100Kbps but instead all 300Kbps is transmitted The side effect is that a miss configured stream can potentially take all bandwidth PRIOWRR This is a priority based weighted round robin algorithm operating on CoS2 CoS6 CoS1 queues have the highest priority and are not controlled by the WRR algorithm Click Apply to complete the setup Click Save All to save the changes 92 Web Access Control The Web Access Control page allows you to access the RG remotely via the web from the WAN side 0 Y e ten am NN A A AH ee EEE SNTP SNMP TR 069 Enable U Choose a connection a v Port Forwarding IP Filters Remote Host IP 0 0 0 0 zi LAN Clients Remote Netmask 255 255 255 255 LAN Isolation Redirect Port 8080 TR 068 WAN Access Bridge Filters Web Filters Dynamic DNS Client IGMP Proxy Static Routing Dynamic Routing Policy Routing Ingress Egress Shaper Web Access Control SSH Access Control Save All Reboot Enable Enables disables the remote web access feature Choose a Connection Select the WAN connect over which the remote web access feature is enabled Remote Host IP Enter the IP address of the remote host Remote Netmask Enter the netmask of the remote host Redirect Port You can enter a port number in this field that i
83. upport the Remote Management Clear Embedded Operations Channel EOC feature which is a China MII requirement ne e ee SSS SSS A A A A A EEE LAN Configuration z PI CI E lati Ethernet Switch ncapsulation lo Bridge Two Step PYC New Connection Select Modem Save All Reboot configure Deleteal This page allows WAN connections to be created in two steps 1 Create multiple PVCs with VPI VCI values and encapsulation types The following encapsulation methods are supported PPPoA PPPoE Router 1483 Bridge Static DHCP CLIP 2 Create a WAN connection from existing PVC New Connection When working with wide area connections the first thing you must do is to have the handle of the connection Once you have the handle for a Connection you must define the PVC and protocol settings for it mr i See E LAN Setup PPPoE Connection Setup LAN Configuration Ethernet Switch Name Type PPPoE v Sharing Disable Options vf NAT Y Firewall VLAN ID Priority Bits PPP Settings Two Step PVC New Connection Username username Password eeee Modern Idle Timeout secs Save All Keep Alive 10 min Reboot Authentication Auto O CHAP O PAP MTU 11492 bytes On Demand O Default Gateway vf Enforce MTU v Debug O PPP Unnumbered Q Valid Rx WAN Setup Host Trigger B film Name Enter the name of
84. ust Restart Access Point for Wireless changes to take effect Apply Cancel screen as following Example HOME SETUP SETUP ADVANCED WIRELESS Product Information Model Number HW Revision Serial Number USB PID USB VID Ethernet MAC DSL MAC USB MAC USB Host MAC Software Versions Gateway ATM Driver DSL HAL DSL Datapump SAR HAL PDSP Firmware Wireless Firmware Wireless APDK Boot Loader TE WIRELESS Walk Enable AP Primary SSID Hidden SSID TOOLS 2 Please check your AR7WRD s MAC address at web STATUS HELP Product Information AR7WRD Unknown none 0x6060 0x0451 00 00 FF 05 94 FF N A 00 E0 A6 66 41 EB 00 E0 A6 66 41 E1 00 50 f1 12 00 01 3 7 0 5 00 06 00 5 00 05 00 5 00 05 00 Annex A 01 07 2b 0 52 3 3 0 18 6 3 0 19 1 4 0 4 3 Please check your AP at the same channel make sure AP A and AP B at the STATUS HELP Wireless Setup v vincent VLAN ID 0 Channel B G n 802 11 Mode 4x User Isolation QoS Support 62 4 Click the wireless at top bar and click the WDS at left bar and you will see the a II WIRELESS ASS HELP Setup Wireless Distribution System Configuration Multiple SSID WDS Mode x WDS Name WI Activate as Root WDS Privacy J Secret O O Security Manageme WDS Log Out Auto Channel Selection Auto Configuration Bridging Direction Enable 7 MAC address Uplink Downlink 1 Downlink 2
85. ws users of mobile equipment to roam and stay connected to the available network resources You can configure your Wireless Router as WDS mode using the WDS page _ nn zo nn zen y z AA E GVv G u GG ZZ n bNi zzZz _ muzmwso m AAA A u_r r s zu oY Setup Wireless Distribution System Configuration Multiple SSID WDS Mode Disabled Security WDS Name Activate as Root U WDS Privacy O Secret Save All Auto Channel Selection O Reboot Auto Configuration O Management WDS Bridging Direction Enable MAC address Uplink Downlink 1 Downlink 2 Downlink 3 Downlink 4 Note you must Restart Access Point for Wireless changes to take effect WDS Mode Bridge n Bridge mode the Wireless Router basic service set BSS service is enabled Repeater In Repeater mode the Wireless Router BSS is disabled when connection to the upper layer Wireless Router is established Crude n Crude mode the Wireless Router BSS service is always enabled however the links between APs are configured statically and are not maintained Disabled Default WDS inactive In Both Bridge and Repeater modes WDS uses management protocol to establish and maintain links between APs WDS Name The WDS name is used to identify WDS network The field takes up to eight characters Two or more WDS networks may
86. your ISP This information is for identification purposes only Type There six kinds of method PPPoE PPPoA Static DHCP Bridge CLIP Encapsulation Select you encapsulation type Supplied by your ISP Username Enter the username provided by your ISP Password Enter the password provided by your ISP Idle Timeout idle timeout means the router will disconnect after being idle for a preset amount of time The default is 60 seconds If you set the time to O the link will remain always connected to the ISP Keep Alive When the On Demand option is not enabled this value specifies the time to wait without being connected to your provider before terminating the connection To ensure that the link is always active enter a O in this field You can also enter any positive integer value in this field Authentication Set the required authentication protocol Auto CHAP PAP MTU Maximum transmit unit the DSL connection can transmit It is a negotiated value that packets of no more than n bytes can be sent to the service provider The PPPoE interface default MTU is 1492 max and PPPoA default MTU is 1500 max The minimum MTU value is 64 On Demand Enables On Demand mode The connection disconnects if no activity is detected after the specified idle timeout value When checked this field enables the following fields e Idle Timeout e Host Trigger e Valid Rx Default Gateway f checked this WAN connection acts as the default gateway to
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