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1. Application to Configure You can choose one of 10 applications to configure Name Enter the desired name in the column Status Choose Enabled to enable it or Disabled to ignore IP Address Set IP addresses to be detected by users WAN Address If more than one Alias Address is set in section 3 2 5 the Alias IP Setup you can get multiple WAN IP addresses to choose The following screen will appear with a pull down column in WAN Address 39 11Mbps Wireless Internet Broadband Router Figure 3 31 Virtual Server Setting Menu Screen With WAN Address Virtual Servers and Special Application If you configure the gateway as a virtual server remote users accessing services such as Web or FTP at your local site via public IP addresses can be automatically redirected to local servers configured with private IP address In other words depending on the requested service TCP UDP port number the gateway redirects the external service request to the appropriate server You can define up to 10 application profiles and If you had set many WAN Alias IP s select one of the public IP s as the Virtual Server Some applications require multiple connections such as Internet gaming video conferencing Internet telephony and others These applications cannot work when Network Address Translation NAT is enabled If you need to run applications that require multiple connections enter the service ports associated with an application
2. Application to Configure Select an entry v Name Enter application name Status Select status WAN Address 1 192 168 1 1 IP Address 192 168 1 0 Service Port 0 65535 1 p l fo 2 0 h 0 Well known Ports i Commonly Used Ports 3 0 pe 7 Echo 4 in D 21 FTP So 5 23 TELNET i 25 SMTP i 53 DNS 5 0 H0 79 fingen 80 HTTP 6 lo H0 110 POP3 L J 119 NNTP i 161 SNMP 7 J0 0 162 SNMP Trap 8 0 0 9 fo HE 10 i0 0 Apply Cancel 3 5 6 Routing Static Routing You may set up a static route if your want to connect your router to more than one network A static route is a pre determined pathway that network information must travel to reach a specific host or network Figure 3 32 shows the screen of Static Routing and Dynamic Routing menu Create a Static route entry as follows 1 Select Static Routing from the drop down list 2 Enter the following data to set the Static Routing 40 Destination LAN IP You can create a static route by entering the IP address of the remote host or network If you wish to build a route to the entire network be sure to set the network portion of the IP address to zero 0 Subnet Mask The Network Mask determines which portion of an IP address is the network portion and which portion is the host portion Gateway IP This is the address of the gateway device that allows
3. EMC Certification FCC Class B CE 4 4 Cable Specifications Ethernet Type Cable Requirements Maximum Length 10BASE T Category 3 or better UTP or STP 328 ft 100M 100BASE TX Category 5 or better UTP or STP 328 ft 100M 1000BASE T Category 5e or better UTP or STP 328 ft 100M Caution Please do not use telephone cables Telephone cables do not support Ethernet or Fast Ethernet There are two types of cables Straight Through Cables and Crossover Cables Category 5 UTP STP cable has eight wires inside the sheath The wires form four pairs Straight Through Cables has same pin outs at both ends while Crossover Cables has a different pin arrangement at each end Figure 4 1 shows the diagram of Straight Through Cables Figure 4 2 shows the diagram of Crossover Cables 49 Figure4 1 Diagram of Straight Through Cables Pins 4 5 7 and 8 are not used Pins 4 5 7 and 8 are not used Straight Through Wire Becomes Pin 1 gt Orange White Pin 2 gt Orange 1 Pin 3 gt Green White Pin 4 gt Blue Pin 5 gt Blue White Pin 6 gt Green Pin 7 gt Brown White Pin 8 gt Brown igs Figure4 2 Diagram of Crossover Cables Diagram Pins 4 5 7 and8 are not used Pins 4 5 7 and 8 are not used Pin 1 gt Orange White Pin 2 gt Orange Pin 3 gt Green White Pin 4 gt Blue Pin 5 gt Blue White Pin 6 gt Green Pin 7 gt Brow
4. 3 4 5 Backup 3 5 Setup the Advanced Features 3 5 1 LAN IP Setting 3 5 2 DHCP Setting 3 5 3 Firewall Setting 3 5 4 Privilege 3 5 5 Virtual Servers 3 5 6 Routing 3 5 7 WAN MAC Address Clone 3 5 8 DDNS Setting 3 5 9 MAC Control 3 6 Configuring your PCs to Connect to the Router 4 Specifications 4 1 Technical Specifications 4 2 Environmental Information 4 3 Standard Conformance 4 4 Cable Specifications Appendix A About Static and Dynamic IP Address B Warranty Statement 1 Introduction The Wireless Internet Broadband Router combines the technology of Fast Ethernet and IEEE 802 11b Wireless LAN providing the home or small office users the Cable DSL access to the Internet via cord and cordless connection At the same time integrated with the firewall and 128 bit WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy Encryption the Wireless Internet Broadband Router allows multiple users to share one Internet connection while ensuring the safety and security of the packet flow Throughout this guide the Wireless Internet Broadband Router may be referred to as the Router 1 1 Before You Start Check the package of the router before you start The package contents come with One Wireless Access Point Router One AC DC Power Adapter CD User Guide 1 2 System Requirement Before you getting started make sure you meet the following requirements One RJ 45 Cable DSL network connection One PC with installed 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Adapter
5. and DMZ host setting IP Address Select Alias Entry v Pd Wireless Delete this entry a Alias IP o lo lo lo Eli Status Apply Cancel EM Help 3 2 6 DNS Select the item of DNS from the Setup menu The following screen will appear You can enter the DNS Address Your ISP should provide you with at least one DNS IP 22 11Mbps Wireless Internet Broadband Router Address If not contact your ISP Figure 3 12 DNS DNS DNS Address hes hs ho lh oO 255 255 255 168 j192 h lhoo Apply cance 3 2 7 Wireless Configuration You can access this screen at any time by clicking the Wireless button See Figure 3 13 Wireless Configuration Screen 23 11Mbps Wireless Internet Broadband Router Figure 3 13 Wireless Configuration Screen Wireless Network Home Setu p Wizard Basic Settings ESSID WLAN Channel 10 WEP Configuration Time WEP Enabled Disabled Status Tools Default Key 1 ex 1 4 Advanced Help Encript Type 40 bits 128 bits Key1 Key2 _ Key3 Key4 Access Control Access Permission Allow Everyone Access Only Allow Access If On This List Existing Stations New Stations 00 00 00 00 00 00 Cancel lt lt Back Next gt gt e ESSID All Wireless devices in your Network must use the same
6. system Note that this high speed Wireless Router has an internal integrated circuit chip that programs all the administrative utility The utility can be accessed by any PC on the network at http 192 168 1 1 Typing http 192 168 1 1 into the PC s browser address windows See Figure 3 1 Then you will receive a pop up password request page See Figure 3 2 Type admin into the Password field and leave the User Name field empty After you access the Utility you can find detailed instructions and explanations by clicking each page s Help button To apply any settings you ve altered on any page click the Apply button and then click Continue To clear any values you ve entered on any page click Cancel Figure 3 1 Http 192 168 1 1 Z Welcome to Wireless Broadband Gateway Router Microsoft Internet Explorer DE kd File Edit View Favorites Tools Help gt x a A gt Search Ip Favorites media 4 A7 S2 E Address http 192 168 1 1 main htm v Eco Links Figure 3 2 A Password Request Page llMbps Wireless Internet Broadband Router Connect to 192 168 1 1 k Web Manager User name fi Password eevee C Remember my password Note If you have completed the basic configuration of the router you may refer to Section 3 6 Configuring your PCs to Connect to the Router to configure the PCs that you plan to connect to the Router 3 2 The Setup Wizard Figure 3
7. 00 10 34 DHCPC Timed out in WAIT_OFFER state 00 14 34 DHCPC Entered WAIT_OFFER state 00 11 34 DHCPC Timed out in WAIT_OFFER state 00 12 38 DHCPC Entered WAIT_OFFER state 00 12 38 DHCPC Timed out in WAIT_OFFER state 00 13 41 DHCPC Entered WAIT_OFFER state 00 13 41 DHCPC Timed out in WAIT_OFFER state 3 4 2 Hacker Log You can detect the intrusion from this screen This screen shows the information of the unauthorized access request to your network See Figure 3 21 Hacker Log Menu Screen Figure 3 21 Hacker Log Menu Screen 31 11Mbps Wireless Internet Broadband Router Hacker Attack Log This screen shows any attempt that has been made to gain access to your network without permission 3 4 3 Reset You have two options to reset your Router If you choose Restart the router will reboot yet retain all the previous configuration settings On the other hand if you choose Restore Factory Settings the Router will remove all the previous settings and go back to the factory state See Figure 3 22 Reset Menu Screen For more information about Reset see Page 10 Caution Reset Button Figure 3 22 Reset Menu Screen Setup Wizard Reset Restart will reboot the router and retain all of your configuration settings Restore Factory Settings will remove all settings and place the router in its original factory state Restart O Restore Factory Settings Apply Cancel
8. 3 17 DHCP Table Screen DHCP TABLE This screen displays how many DHCP Clients have been used on your DHCP pool and the users detail information IP Address MAC Address linet Name f Advanced Help 3 3 4 Routing Table You will see the current routing configuration such as the address of Destination LAN IP Default Gateway Subnet Mask Metric and the Interface LAN or WAN See Figure 3 18 Routing Table Menu Screen 28 11Mbps Wireless Internet Broadband Router Figure 3 18 Routing Table Menu Screen Routing Table This screen displays how many routings on your routing table and interface information Destination LAN IP Default Gateway Subnet Mask Metric Interface 0 0 0 0 192 166 1 254 0 0 0 0 D LAN 192 168 0 0 192 168 1 1 255 255 0 0 D WAN 192 168 1 0 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 D LAN 210 61 152 0 210 61 152 101 255 255 255 0 D WAN 3 3 5 DDNS Status Screen This router supports the DDNS service allowing you to use one specific DNS name while the actual IP address changes You can see the Dynamic DNS status from this screen This screen shows the information of the connection status for the supported DDNS server See Figure 3 19 DDNS Status Screen Figure 3 19 DDNS Status Screen DDNS Status This screen displays the connection status for the supported DDNS server Server Status MyDynDNS No Account No IP No Account DtDNS No Account fm Advanced ce Help 29
9. 3 shows the page that you will see once you have accessed to the Utility The Setup Wizard of the router will lead you step by step to configure your Router Please follow the instructions as the Wizard page request and change the settings in accordance to the information provided by your ISP If you use ADSL modem to make Cable DSL access please go to 3 2 1 PPPoE Connection for WAN lf the fixed IP is used please go to 3 2 2 Fixed IP for WAN As for the Cable modem please go to 3 2 4 Dynamic IP for WAN llMbps Wireless Internet Broadband Router Figure 3 3 The Home page of the Utility Menu Screen Home Most users will be able to use the router s default settings without making any changes If you have different settings the Setup Wizard will lead you step by step to configure your router Please change the settings based on your ISP s information The Setup Status Tools and Advanced pages provide you a easy way to manage the Hf Advanced router For general users you don t have to change any setting in the Advanced page Elia Help Goto Setup Wizard 3 2 1 PPPoE Connection for WAN If your ISP uses PPPoE Point to Point Over Ethernet to establish communications with end users you will receive information such as User Name and Password from them To set up a PPPoE connection for WAN follow the instructions as shown in Figure 3 4 Cable DSL Setup Menu Screen and Figure 3 5 Cable DSL Setup Menu with No Option Sc
10. ESSID Make sure that this field reflects the correct ESSID for your network e Channel No All Wireless devices in your Network must use the same ESSID Make sure that this field reflects the correct channel for your network Should you experience any interference you may need to experiment with different channels to establish a better connection WEP WEP is Wired Equivalent Privacy a data privacy mechanism based on a 40 bit or 128 bit shared key algorithm as described in the IEEE 802 11b standard Using a 24 11Mbps Wireless Internet Broadband Router 128 bit shared key algorithm will increase network security However you may experience decreased network performance when using a 128 bit shared key algorithm You may disable the encryption feature e Default Key Select the algorithm key to be used in your 40 bit or 128 bit WEP enabled wireless Network e Encript Type Select 40 bit or 128 bit WEP enabled wireless Network The WEP keys 1 4 are 10 heximal numerals for 40 bit WEP or 26 heximal numerals for 128 bit WEP in length and can be any numeric combination However these keys must be used identically for each point on your wireless Network e Access Control is designed to allow or prohibit others to access through the router If you select Allow Everyone Access everyone can access data through the router If you select Only Allow Access If On This List then you can add new stations allowed to ac
11. Features by clicking the Advanced Features button on the left column of the page 3 5 1 LAN IP Setting The LAN IP and Subnet Mask of the router are the values seen by the users on their internal network The default value is 192 168 1 1 for IP and 255 255 255 0 for Subnet Mask See Figure 3 25 LAN IP Setting Menu Screen Figure 3 25 LAN IP Setting Menu Screen Home E Setup Wizard LAN IP Setting i The function will change your router local network IP address After the setting you may be need to change PC s IP address or renew the DHCP client IP IP Address 192 Lhee Lho Lh AS Advanced LAN IP Setting Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Apply cance Ei Help 3 5 2 DHCP Setting A DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Server automatically assigns IP address to each computer on your network Unless you already have one it is highly recommended that your router be set up as a DHCP server Figure 3 26 shows the DHCP Setting screen Simply fill out the values of each entry and click the Apply 34 button DHCP Setting oi llMbps Wireless Internet Broadband Router Do you want to enable DHCP Server on this router Click the Enable option to enable the DHCP server Note that you can t have two DHCP servers on the network at the same time Set the router s DHCP option to Disable if you already have one DHCP server on your network Number of DHCP Users Enter the maximum numbe
12. UTP network cable with RJ 45 connector Windows 95 98 2000 or Windows NT for the Web based Configuration Either Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 0 or above version or Netscape Navigator 4 0 or above version For Wireless Connection One PC with installed Wireless Network Adapter 1 3 Howto Use this Guide This guide is structured as follows Chapter 2 Hardware Installation explains the function of the router and how to physically install it Chapter 3 Configuration explains how to set up and modify the configuration of the router with its Web based utility In addition the configuration of the PCs that you want to connect to the Router can be found within this chapter Chapter 4 Specifications contains information about the cables environment and the technical specifications of the router Appendices include the information of Static IP address and Dynamic IP address comparison table and warranty Statement Read them as necessary 2 Hardware Installation 2 1 Product Description This chapter describes the features and functions of the router and shows how to physically install it 2 1 1 Overview As the interface between WAN and LAN the Wireless Internet Broadband Router combines the technology of Fast Ethernet and IEEE 802 11b Wireless LAN providing the home and small office users the broadband access to the internet via cord and cordless connection Meanwhile with the integration the firewall and 128 bit WEP Wired E
13. or a DHCP client on the 8 WAN Enables outside users to access the internal IP servers via Internet Compatible with virtually all standard Internet applications Compatible with all standard internet application Enables administrators to block specific interior users Internet access 2 1 3 Front Panel The front panel of the router has 3 LEDs for each 10 100 Mbps ports and three Module Status LEDs at the left The Internet LEDs are at the right Figure 2 1 show front panels of these routers Figure 2 1 Front panel of Wireless Access Point Routers with One Optional PCMCIA Card One Fixed Antenna and One Reverse TNC Antenna WLAN Status LED 10 100 Port Status LEDs Internet Status LEDs 203 4 manr 11M Wireless Internet Broadband Router 2 1 4 LEDs and Reset Button The LEDs are explained in the following tables Table 2 1 WAN Status LED Functionality LED Color Function WLAN Act Green _ Lights to indicate the router is activated Lights to indicate that the Router s wireless functions have been enabled through the Web based utility Power Green Lights to indicate the router has power WLAN Link Green Table 2 2 10 100 Port Status LED Functionality LED Color Function Link Act Green Lights to indicate a functional network link through the corresponding port with an attached device Blinks to indicate that the router is actively sending or receiving data over that por
14. to manage the router from Internet NAT allows all of the computers on your network to use one IP addess Hacker Attack Protect keeps your network away from hacker attacking Block Hacker Scan is to hide the router to be found by the hackers DMZ Host IP Addresss can allow one local user to be exposed to the Internet As local user wish to use some special purpose service such as internet game or Video conferencing If you had set many WAN Alias IP s you can set Multiple DMZ DeMilitarized Zone hosts for different IP Web Management Port B0 Remote Management Enabled Disabled NAT Enabled Disabled Hacker Attack Protect Enabled Disabled Block Hacker Scan Enabled Disabled DMZ Host IP Address Enabled Disabled Apply Cancel If you make the DMZ Host IP Address enabled the following screen will appear Figure 3 28 DMZ Host IP Address enabled 36 11Mbps Wireless Internet Broadband Router Home E Setup Wizard Firewall Setting This feature let your router act as a firewall Web Management Port makes you be able to change default port number of the Remote Management UI Remote Management makes you be able to manage the router from Internet NAT allows all of the computers on your network to use one IP addess Hacker Attack Protect keeps your network away from hacker attacking Block Hacker Scan is to hide the router to be found by the hackers DMZ Host IP Addresss can allow one l
15. 3 4 Viewing the Tools 3 4 1 System Log You can acquire the information of the system in this screen including the time the type and the message 30 11Mbps Wireless Internet Broadband Router Figure 3 20 System Log System Log Time Type Message 00 00 04 DHCPC Entered WAIT_OFFER state 00 00 04 DHCPC Timed out in WAIT_OFFER state 00 00 12 DHCPC Entered WAIT_OFFER state 00 00 12 DHCPC Timed out in WAIT_OFFER state 00 00 28 DHCPC Entered WAIT_OFFER state 00 00 28 DHCPC Timed out in WAIT_OFFER state 00 00 59 DHCPC Entered WAIT_OFFER state 00 00 59 DHCPC Timed out in WAIT_OFFER state 00 02 03 DHCPC Entered WAIT_OFFER state 00 02 03 DHCPC Timed out in WAIT_OFFER state 00 03 07 DHCPC Entered WAIT_OFFER state 00 03 07 DHCPC Timed out in WAIT_OFFER state 00 04 14 DHCPC Entered WAIT_OFFER state 00 04 14 DHCPC Timed out in WAIT_OFFER state 00 05 15 DHCPC Entered WAIT_OFFER state 00 05 15 DHCPC Timed outin WAIT_OFFER state 00 06 18 DHCPC Entered WAIT_OFFER state 00 06 18 DHCPC Timed out in WAIT_OFFER state 00 07 22 DHCPC Entered WAIT_OFFER state 00 07 22 DHCPC Timed out in WAIT_OFFER state 00 08 25 DHCPC Entered WAIT_OFFER state 00 08 25 DHCPC Timed out in WAIT_OFFER state 00 09 28 DHCPC Entered WAIT_OFFER state 00 09 28 DHCPC Timed out in WAIT_OFFER state 00 10 31 DHCPC Entered WAIT_OFFER state
16. ANSEL 2314 Wireless BroadBand Router User Guide Version 1 3 The information in this guide may change without notice The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any errors which may appear in this guide Fast Ethernet is a trademark of XEROX Corporation Microsoft Windows and Windows logo are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Copyright 2002 All right reserved No Part of the contents of this guide maybe transmitted or reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of the manufacturer Printed in Taiwan The revision date for this guide is DEC 10 2002 Version 1 3 FCC Certifications You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authorization to use the device CAUTION Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Prohibition of co location This device must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter 15 105 Federal Communications Commission FCC Requirements Part 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency ene
17. Eff Advanced fi Help 3 4 4 Upgrade You may download the latest firmware version from us To upgrade Router s firmware simply click the Browse button on the Upgrade Menu Screen and find the firmware upgrade file that you downloaded from the our website Then double click the Start button See Figure 3 23 Upgrade Menu Screen 32 11lMbps Wireless Internet Broadband Router Figure 3 23 Upgrade Menu Screen Upgrade Upgrade firmware will allow you to upgrade the firmware on your router using a newly updated firmware image Firmware Version 0 01 0092 2002 09 05 Upgrade Firmware jae _Start_ Cancel 3 4 5 Backup You can save the current configuration file to your PC or restore the configuration from PC Figure 3 24 Backup Menu Screen Backup Settings Please press the Backup Settings button to save the configuration data to your PC Backup Settings Restore Settings Enter the path and name of the backup file then press the Restore Settings button below You will be prompted to confirm the restoration Restore Settings 3 5 Setup the Advanced Features Once you ve configured the basic settings discussed in section 3 2 you may move to the settings of Advanced Features In this section we ll explain the setting of LAN IP DHCP Firewall Privilege Virtual Servers and the Routing You may set up the 33 11Mbps Wireless Internet Broadband Router Advanced
18. If not contact your ISP and they will be able to supply all the information you need 2 2 2 Getting Started You may complete the following steps to install your Wireless Internet Broadband Router when you have all the information mentioned above on hand Step 1 Power all devices down This should include your PCs Cable or DSL modem and the Router Step 2 Connect the Router to your PCs A Connect one end of a standard network cable to the 10 100 RJ 45 LAN ports on the back of the Wireless Access Point Router B Connect the other end of the cable to the PC Step 3 Connect the Router to your Cable or DSL modem A Connect one end of a standard network cable to the RJ 45 WAN port on the back of the Wireless Access Point Router B Connect the other end of the cable to either a Cable or DSL modem Step 4 Supply the power to the Router A Connect one end of the power cable to the Wireless Access Point Router B Connect the power cube end of the power cable to a standard wall outlet When the Router receives power the Power LED should remain solid Green Step 5 Supply the power to either your Cable or DSL modem Step 6 Press the Reset button to restore the Wireless Access Point Router s default settings Hold the button in for three seconds or until the Diag LED illuminates red 3 Configuration 3 1 Configuring the Wireless Access Point Router Once you ve done with the hardware installation you may start to configure your
19. Mbps Wireless Internet Broadband Router Figure 3 34 DDNS Setting Screen DDNS Setting Dynamic DNS allows you to update your dynamic IP address with one or many dynamic DNS services So anyone can access your FTP or Web service on your computer using DNS like address DDNS Status Enable Disable Retry Time s minutes DDNS Server MyDynDNS Host Name User Name Password fie Help 44 11Mbps Wireless Internet Broadband Router 3 5 9 MAC Control This feature allows you to block certain specific PCs accessing your ISP Figure 3 35 MAC Control Screen MAC Control You can block certain client PCs accessing the Internet based on MAC addresses MAC Address Control K Allow unspecified MAC address connect to Internet MAC Address MAC Address Control List Allow Connect to Internet Oo fim Help 45 Ill1Mbps Wireless Internet Broadband Router 3 6 Configuring your PCs to Connect to the Router Before you start to configure other PCs to accept the IP address that your Router will provide make sure the network card or adapter has been successfully installed into each PC you planed to connect to the Router Complete the following steps to configure your PC Step 1 Click the Start button select Setting then Control Panel Step 2 Double Click the Network and Dial up icon Step 3 Highlight the Local Area Connection and click the button
20. My Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 Connection ID 0 Optional Connect on Demand Enabled Disabled Gancei lt lt Back next gt gt 3 2 4 Dynamic IP for WAN If you did not receive any values such as fixed IP address Subnet Mask Default Gateway and Primary DNS IP address from your ISP choose the NO option in both Figure 3 4 Cable DSL Setup Menu Screen and Figure 3 8 DNS Menu Screen Note See Appendix A to learn more about static and dynamic IP address 3 2 5 Alias IP Setup The Alias IP Setup allows you to enter maximum 5 IP addresses that can be distributed to your computer The error message will pop up if you enter more than 5 IP addresses 21 11Mbps Wireless Internet Broadband Router See Figure 3 11 Alias IP Setup Note that this function is effective only when your ISP supports it If you want to delete the entered IP address pull down the IP address and highlight the IP address you want to delete Click Delete this entry Then this IP address will be deleted The application of Virtual Server and DMZ Host IP Addresses requires more than one IP address Alias IP provides a good support for such applications Figure 3 11 Alias IP Setup WAN Alias IP Setup Fixed IP mode only If your Internet Service Provider has assigned a fixed address and more than one IP address You can enter the assigned address to the Alias IP for WAN port IP addresses These Alias IP s will be used on Virtual server
21. Specifications 4 1 Technical Specifications Standards IEEE 802 3 IEEE 802 3u IEEE 802 11b CSMA CD PPPoE PPP PPTP Client ARP DHCP Client Protocol and Server TCP IP UDP ICMP RIP1 RIP2 DNS Proxy Dynamic DNS SNTP Four 10 100 Mbps LAN ports Ports One 10 100 Mbps WAN ports Connector RJ 45 connector Antenna Fixed Type WAN Router 10 100 Mbps Half Duplex 20 200 Mbps Full Duplex Speed LAN Switch 10 100 Mbps Half Duplex 20 200 Mbps Full Duplex Wireless 1 2 5 5 11 Mbps Cabling Type 10Base T UTP STP Category 3 or 5 100Base TX UTP STP Category 5 Topology Star LED Power Diag WAN amp Wireless per unit Link ACT FULL Col 10 100 per port NAT Translate private IP to pubic IP Multiple DMZ Support multiple public IP translate to multiple private IP Virtual Server Provide public services on the network Firewall PSec PPTP L2TP pass through Hacker Attack Prevention Access Control IP MAC filter Management Web based Configuration 48 4 2 Environmental Information Dimensions 170 x 185 x 27 mm Unit Weight 637g Power DC 5V 2A Operating Temperature 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Storage Temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Operating Humidity 20 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Storage Humidity 20 to 95 relative humidity non condensing 4 3 Standard Conformance
22. cess the data in the New Stations column You can delete the existing stations in the Existing Stations column by choosing the stations you want to desert and clicking the Delete Stations button 3 2 8 Time You can get the data of the log files by setting the time zone See figure3 14 Time Zone Figure 3 14 Time Zone Home 6 Setup Wizard Time Zone AS Setup You have to set time zone of the router for displaying time of log files Please choose your local time zone GMT 06 00 Central Time US amp Canada a _Apaty Cancel 25 3 3 Browsing the Status 3 3 1 Status This screen provides the current information of the device All of the information provided is read only See Figure 3 15 Status Menu Screen Router Name You will see the name of this device in this field Firmware Version You will see the installed version of the firmware WAN IP Configure This field shows whether or not you have enabled the use of PPPoE connection Static IP or Dynamic IP Firewall Settings NAT allows all of the computers on your network to use one IP address Hacker Attack Protect keeps you from hackers attack DHCP server shows the status of the router s DHCP server function Block Hacker Scan makes your Router invisible so that hackers cannot find your Router on the network Remote Management allows you to manage this device from the remote site via the network LAN These fields displa
23. ecial Application Home If you configure the gateway as a virtual server remote users accessing services such as Web or FTP at your Setup Wizard local site via public IP addresses can be automatically redirected to local servers configured with private IP address In other words depending on the requested service TCP UDP port number the gateway redirects the external service request to the appropriate server You can define up to 10 application profiles and If you had set many WAN Alias IP s select one of the public IP s as the Virtual Server Some applications require multiple connections such as Internet gaming video conferencing Internet telephony and others These applications cannot work when Network Address Translation NAT is enabled If you need to run applications that require multiple connections enter the service ports TS Advanced LAN IPS 19 associated with an application 6 19 Application to Configure Select an entry Y S aoo w 6 Vv Name Enter application name 12 Status Select status 6 6 IP Address 192 168 1 0 B MAC Control Em Help Service Port 0 65535 1 0 l fo 2 0 0 Well known Ports Commonly Used Ports 3 0 H0 E Echo m 21 FTP 4 0 0 23 TELNET 25 SMTP Eg 53 DNS 5 0 0 79 fingen p 80 HTTP 6 0 0 110 POP3 l l J 119 NNTP a pes 161 SNMP 7 0 h 0 162 SNMP Trap A 8 0 0 9 0 0 10 0 0
24. ess this device shall be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation as a mobile or portable device but use in a body worn way is strictly prohibit When using this device a certain separation distance between antenna and nearby persons has to be kept to ensure RF exposure compliance In order to comply with the RF exposure limits established in the ANSI C95 1 standards the distance between the antennas and the user should not be less than 20 cm CE Mark Warning This is a Class B product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Contents Introduction 1 1 Before You Start 1 2 System Requirement 1 3 How to Use this Guide Hardware Installation 2 1 Product Description 2 1 1 Overview 2 1 2 Features 2 1 3 Front Panel 2 1 4 LEDs and Reset Button 2 1 5 Rear Panel 2 2 Installing the Router 2 2 1 Preparing for the installation 2 2 2 Getting Started Configuration 3 1 Configuring the Wireless Access Point Router 3 2 The Setup Wizard 3 2 1 PPPoE Connection for WAN 3 2 2 Fixed IP for WAN 3 2 3 PPTP For WAN 3 2 4 Dynamic IP for WAN 3 2 5 Alias IP Setup 3 2 6 DNS 3 2 7 Wireless Configuration 3 2 8 Time Zone 3 3 Browsing the Status 3 3 1 Status 3 3 2 Wireless Status 3 3 3 DHCP Table 3 3 4 Routing Table 3 3 5 DDNS Status screen 3 4 Viewing the Tools 3 4 1 System Log 3 4 2 Hacker Log 3 4 3 Reset 3 4 4 Upgrade
25. f TCP 2 h s 192 168 1 UDP O TcP 3 192 168 1 Oupp E TCP 4 ha h 192 168 1 Oupp o I TcP 5 ha a 192 168 1 O UDP Oo TCP 6 h bas 192 168 1 UDP o Apply Cancei 3 5 5 Virtual Servers You can set up public services on your network by configuring the values in the Virtual Servers Setting menu You may assign certain IP addresses as the destination of the network information When users from the Internet make certain requests of your network the Router will forward those requests to the appropriate computer The DHCP function must be disabled to use this function This function is generally used to set up a web server ftp server or e mail server on your network Figure 3 30 shows the screen of Virtual Servers Menu If you had set Alias IP for WAN Figure 3 31 shows the screen of Virtual Servers Menu To add a Virtual Server 1 Select the profile number used by the server 2 Click on the Name column and enter the application name 3 Select Enabled or Disabled to enable or disable the profile 38 11Mbps Wireless Internet Broadband Router 4 Enter the IP Address of the server that you want the Internet users to be able to access 5 Configure as many entries as you would like until all the link entries are filled 6 Click the Apply button to save the settings Figure 3 30 Virtual Server Setting Menu Screen a Virtual Servers and Sp
26. for a contact between the Router and the remote network or host Dynamic Routing Dynamic Routing can be used to cache routes learned by routing protocols thus allowing the automation of static routing maintenance The router using the RIP protocol determines the network packet s route based on the fewest number of hops between the source and the destination In this case you could automatically adjust to physical changes in the network s layout Complete the following steps to set up dynamic Routing Step 1 Choose the Working Mode Gateway Mode means the router is served as a gateway that hosts your network s connection to the Internet Router Mode means there is more than one router that exists on your network Step 2 Select Dynamic Routing from the drop down list and choose the protocol you wish to use on your network Step 3 Click the Apply button 41 11lMbps Wireless Internet Broadband Router Figure 3 32 Static Routing and Dynamic Routing Menu Screen Home Setup Wizard Static Routing tS Setup This feature sets a fixed path for data to follow on the network The router will continue to i function properly if you choose not to enable this feature Static Routing Select Route entry J Destination LAN IP o o lo fo Subnet Mask o o lo ljo Gateway lo 0 i lo 0 Dynamic Routing The dynamic routing setup allows your network to dynamically adjust to layo
27. ication substitution or attachment Manufacturer and its authorized resellers or distributors will assume no liability for any damage or violation of government regulations arising from failing to comply with these guidelines CAUTION To maintain compliance with FCC s RF exposure guidelines this equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator and your body Use on the supplied antenna Unauthorized antenna modification or attachments could damage the transmitter and may violate FCC regulations MPE Statement Safety Information Your device contains a low power transmitter When device is transmitted it sends out Radio Frequency RF signal Safety Information In order to maintain compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines this equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator and your body Use only with supplied antenna Unauthorized antenna modification or attachments could damage the transmitter and may violate FCC regulations Caution Statement of the FCC Radio Frequency Exposure This Wireless LAN radio device has been evaluated under FCC Bulletin OET 65C and found compliant to the requirements as set forth in CFR 47 Sections 2 1091 2 1093 and 15 247 b 4 addressing RF Exposure from radio frequency devices The radiation output power of this Wireless LAN device is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits Neverthel
28. kage pack and include your original proof of purchase All customers outside the R O C shall be held responsible for shipping and handling charges In no event shall our liability exceed the price paid for the product from direct incidental or consequential damage resulting from the use of the product its accompanying software or its documentation We make no warranty or representation expressed implied or statutory with respect to its products or the contents or use of this documentation and all accompanying software and specifically disclaims its quality performance merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose We reserve the right to revise or update its products software or documentation without obligation to notify any individual or entity 52
29. lect Fixed IP Step 2 Enter the information of IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway as required Then click the NEXT button You should obtain above information from your ISP If not contact your ISP 18 11Mbps Wireless Internet Broadband Router Figure 3 7 Cable DSL Setup Menu Cable DSL Setup ISP account with fixed IP setting Some ISPs will allow you to connect to the Internet using a fixed or static IP address Enter the related information Network mask Default Gateway and DNS into the proper fields on the Setup screen Please input information that may have been provided by your cable or DSL Internet Service Provider Has your Internet Service Provider given you static IP address OYES no Fixed IP O PPTP IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 Lhee Lh 100 Gancei lt lt Back next gt gt Step 3 Enter the DNS Address See Figure 3 8 DNS Menu Screen Your ISP should provide you with at least one DNS IP Address If not contact your ISP Figure 3 8 DNS Menu Screen 19 11Mbps Wireless Internet Broadband Router DNS Has your Internet Service Provider given you the DNS address es Efi To YES ONO Advanced i Help DNS Address 168 192 L11 14 3 2 3 PPTP For WAN Step 1 Choose YES when you see the question See Figure 3 5 Cable DSL Setup Menu Has your Internet Service Provider given you static IP add
30. n White Pin 8 gt Brown BERI 50 Appendix A About Static and Dynamic IP Address A Static IP address is an IP address that is assigned to a computer by an Internet service provider to be its permanent address on the Internet It is normally used in the computer networks where computers are connected all the times As the Internet gets more crowded there are not enough IP numbers to go around For this reason more and more ISPs are offering dynamic IP address instead Check with your ISP if they provide you a Static IP address A dynamic IP address is a temperately IP address assigned by a DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server from a pool of IP addresses A dynamic IP address may change every time when you log in the network 51 Appendix B Warranty Statement We provide this limited warranty for its product only to the person or entity who originally purchased the product from us or its authorized reseller or distributor We guarantee that equipment is free from physical defects in workmanship and material under normal use from the date of original retail purchase of the Hardware If the product proves defective during this warranty period call our Customer Service in order to obtain a Return Authorization number Be sure to have a proof of purchase on hand when calling Return requests cannot be processed without proof of purchase When returning a product mark the Return Authorization Number clearly on the pac
31. ncrypted Privacy Encryption the Wireless Internet Broadband Router allows multiple users to share one Internet connection while ensuring the safety and security of the packet flow Also the design of one antenna will enhance the reception of signals transmitting from wireless adapters Strictly compliant with IEEE 802 11b the Wireless Internet Broadband Router features the transmission rate up to 11 Mbps and 2 4 GHz frequency band easily building up the wireless communication with other Wireless LAN devices The local users IP address masking and specific port blocking offer two levels of security Also the Wireless Internet Broadband Router serves as a DHCP server that automatically assigns IP address to the devices on your local area network LAN 2 1 2 Features Interoperable with IEEE 802 11b DSSS 2 4GHz compliant equipment Transmission speeds adjustable at 1 2 5 5 and 11 Mbps Features 2 4 GHz frequency band Capable of up to 128 bit WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy Encryption secures the network connection MAC address filtering Supports PPPoE PPTP Client and Dynamic DNS Connects to a Cable DSL modem or to an Ethernet backbone Equipped with a 4 port 10 100 Mbps Switch Creates a firewall to protect your PCs from outside intruders Configurable through any networked PC s web browser Speeds up the gaming and multimedia connections dramatically Simultaneously act as either a DHCP server on the LAN
32. ocal user to be exposed to the Internet As local user wish to use some special purpose service such as internet game or Video conferencing If you had set many WAN Alias IP s you can set Multiple DMZ DeMilitarized Zone hosts for different IP Web Management Port 80 Remote Management Enabled Disabled NAT Enabled Disabled Eli Help Hacker Attack Protect Enabled Disabled Block Hacker Scan Enabled Disabled DMZ Host IP Address Enabled Disabled WANIP LANIP SelectDMZ Enty V 192168 1 0 Apply _ Canca Your can choose the WAN IP set up previously in 3 2 4 Alias IP Setup as your IP address You can enter the desired IP address number in the blank of the LAN IP 3 5 4 Privilege Privilege setting allows you to keep certain PCs on your network from accessing to the Internet You can set up a filter through an IP address or network port number Users who have their IP address or Port number listed on the Blocked Private Address field or Block Private Ports field will no longer be able to access the Internet Figure 3 29 shows the screen of Privilege setting 37 11Mbps Wireless Internet Broadband Router Figure 3 29 Privilege Menu Screen Home B Setup Wizard Privilege Setup You can block certain client PCs accessing the Internet based on IP Port and Type im Status fim T IP Port Type Enable f f l Tcp 1 I I 192 168 1 l loup F
33. of Properties Step 4 In the Configuration window select the TCP IP protocol line that has been associated with your network card or adapter See Figure 3 36 Figure 3 36 Network Box Screen 4 Local Area Connection Properties Sree coment a at m General Authentication Advanced Connect using E9 Linksys LNE100TX Fast Ethernet Adapter LNE100TX v4 This connection uses the following items v E Client for Microsoft Networks v a File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks vi QoS Packet Scheduler Intemet Protocol TCP IP Description Allows your computer to access resources on a Microsoft network C Show icon in notification area when connected 46 llMbps Wireless Internet Broadband Router Step 5 Click Properties button then choose IP Address tab Select Obtain an IP address automatically Press OK You have completed the client settings See Figure 3 37 Note Windows may ask you for original Windows installation files supply them as needed Figure 3 37 TCP IP Properties 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 your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses 47 4
34. r of PC that you want the DHCP server to assign IP addresses to with the absolute maximum being 253 Starting IP Address Enter a numerical value for the DHCP server to start with when issuing IP address Help Figure 3 26 DHCP Setting Menu Screen DHCP Setting The router can be set as a DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server If you choose to enable the DHCP server option your PC client could get an IP address from a DHCP server Do you want to enable DHCP Server on this router YES ONO Number of DHCP Users 155 Starting IP Address 192 168 1 100 Apply Cance 3 5 3 Firewall Setting NAT allows all of the computers on your network to use one IP address Hacker Attack Protect keeps your network away from hacker attacking Block Hacker Scan is used to hide the router so that the hackers won t find it on the network 35 11Mbps Wireless Internet Broadband Router Remote Management makes you be able to manage the router from Internet DMZ Host IP Addresses can allow one local user to be exposed to the Internet as local user wish to use some special purpose service such as Internet game or Video conferencing Figure 3 27 shows the Firewall Setting screen Figure 3 27 Firewall Settings Menu Firewall Setting This feature let your router act as a firewall Web Management Port makes you be able to change default port number of the Remote Management UI Remote Management makes you be able
35. reen Then you need to configure the following values to make your router work See Figure 3 6 PPPoE Menu Screen User Name and Password Fill in the entries with the information you get from your ISP Service Name If your ISP provides this info please type it into the field Connect on Demand If you have been disconnected due to inactivity Connect on Demand will enable you to establish a connection again between your Router and ISP 16 11Mbps Wireless Internet Broadband Router Max Idle Time The Max Idle time is the amount of time you would like to pass before the Router drops your Internet connection due to inactivity Enter zero 0 in the field to remain Internet connection on at all time The idle time ranges from 0 to 60 minutes Figure 3 4 Cable DSL Setup Menu Screen Home AE Setup Wizard Cable DSL Setup Most of ISPs doesnt provide IP address to the users In such case the Router will obtain IP address automatically Has your Internet Service Provider given you any information Fixed IP address or PPPoE PPTP User name Password ONO Dynamic IP Has your Internet Service Provider required you a Host Name OYES NO _Cancei Next gt gt Figure 3 5 Cable DSL Setup Menu with No Option Screen Cable DSL Setup ISP account with fixed IP setting Some ISPs will allow you to connect to the Internet using a fixed or static IP address Enter the related information Network ma
36. ress Then select PPTP Figure 3 9 Cable DSL Setup ISP account with fixed IP setting Some ISPs will allow you to connect to the Internet using a fixed or static IP address Enter the related information Network mask Default Gateway and DNS into the proper fields on the Setup screen Please input information that may have been provided by your cable or DSL Internet Service Provider Has your Internet Service Provider given you static IP address OYES No O Fixed IP Cancel lt lt Back Next gt gt Step 2 Click Next gt gt and then the following screen will appear Enter the information of PPTP Account PPTP Password and Host Name My IP Address and My Subnet Mask assigned by your Internet Service Provider should be filled in 20 11Mbps Wireless Internet Broadband Router Figure 3 10 PPTP Settings Screen Setup Wizard PPTP Settings Enter the PPTP user name and password assigned by your Service Provider The Host Name is normally optional by may be required by some service providers Service IP Status Address is your Internet Service Provider PPTP server IP And You should fill My IP Address and My Subnet Mask assigned by your Internet Service Provider Note PPTP for a WAN connection is most popular in Europe Setup PPTP Account PPTP Password Retype password Host Name Service IP Address 0 0 0 0 My IP Address 0 0 0 0
37. rgy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 1 Regulatory information Disclaimers Installation and use of this Wireless LAN device must be in strict accordance with the instructions included in the user documentation provided with the product Any changes or modifications including the antennas made to this device that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user s authority to operate the equipment The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modification of this device or the substitution of the connecting cables and equipment other than manufacturer specified It is the responsibility of the user to correct any interference caused by such unauthorized modif
38. sk Default Gateway and DNS into the proper fields on the Setup screen Please input information that may have been provided by your cable or DSL Internet Service Provider Has your Internet Service Provider given you static IP address OYES nNo _Cancoi lt lt Back Next gt gt Figure 3 6 PPPoE Menu Screen 17 11Mbps Wireless Internet Broadband Router PPPoE Your Internet Service Provider must provide you PPPoE authentication such as User name and password Please fill the PPPoE information to make the route work The Connect On Demand is to save the PPPoE connection charge After the Max Idle Time passing without any traffic the connection will be disconnected And automatically establish the connection as soon as you attempt to access the Internet again User Name Mail hine net Password eeccce Confirm Password eeccees Service Name Connect on Demand Enabled Disabled Max Idle Time 0 Min Cancel lt lt Back Next gt gt 3 2 2 Fixed IP for WAN If your ISP has assigned your home a static IP address See Appendix A About Static and Dynamic IP Address you may connect to the Internet by using a fixed or static address To set up a Fixed IP for WAN do the following steps as an example Step 1 Choose YES when you see the question See Figure 3 5 Cable DSL Setup Menu with No Option Screen Has your Internet Service Provider given you static IP address Then se
39. t FULL COL Green Lights to indicate that the connection made through the corresponding port is running in Full Duplex mode Blinks periodically to indicate that the connection is experiencing collisions 100 Orange Lights for any port to indicate that the port is operating at 100 Mbps Off to indicate that the port is operating at 10 Mbps while the network is still operating Table 2 3 Internet LED Functionality LED Color Function Link Green Lights to indicate a successful connection between the Router and your broadband device or network Act Green Blinks to indicate that the Router is sending or receiving data over the broadband Internet port Diag Red Lights to indicate the Router s self diagnosis mode is running during boot up and restart It will turn off when completing the diagnosis 2 1 5 Rear Panel The rear panel of the router has one Reset button at the left At the right area are the Internet and LAN ports and a power connector Figure 2 2 shows rear panels of these routers Table 2 4 explains the function of the port Figure 2 2 Rear panel of the Wireless Internet Broadband Router with Fixed Antenna and one Reverse SMA Antenna Reset Button Internet amp LAN Ports DC Input Port Internet 4 3 2 1 a ie ie oe os oe Cy a d a d a Power Table 2 4 All Port Functionality Port Function Pressing the Reset button for more
40. than 3 seconds to restore to the factory default setting LAN port This is where you connect to the PC Internet port This is where you connect to the Cable DSL modem DC Input Port To connect the adapter to receive power Reset Caution Reset Button Pressing the Reset button for more than 3 seconds while the router powers up will restore to factory default setting Note that this should be done only when you had tried all the troubleshooting options Pressing the Reset button during operation may bring you into the risk of creating IP address conflict between your PC and the router In such a case you may be compelled to reboot your entire system s 11 2 2 Installing the Router This section will discuss what you should do before connecting your router to the network and how to physically install it 2 2 1 Preparing for Installation Before you start to connect your router to any network device make sure you get the following values from your ISP You will need those values to setup the Router and configure you networked PCs to accept the IP address the Router chooses to assign them PPPoE User Name and Password or Fixed Internet IP Address assigned by your local ISP Your Subnet Mask Your Default Gateway Your Primary DNS IP address or Other values may be needed for Cable Modem users please confirm with your ISP You are supposed to have all those information mentioned above from your ISP
41. ut changes Gateway mode should be used if your router is hosting your network s connection to the Internet Router mode should be selected if the router exists on a network with other routers Working Mode Gateway O Router Dynamic Routing DISABLED 3 5 7 WAN MAC Clone Enter the MAC Address if your ISP can be accessed by one specific PC s Ethernet MAC address See Figure 3 33 WAN MAC Address Clone Click Restore MAC Address to return to the default set 42 11lMbps Wireless Internet Broadband Router Figure 3 33 WAN MAC Address Clone WAN MAC Address Clone If your ISP allows access by only one specific PC s Ethernet MAC address please enter the MAC address for the Router MAC Address loo klos keo bhe bha kse Restore MAC Address Tools anced LAN IP Setting ce Help 3 5 8 DDNS Setting Setting the Dynamic DNS allows others to access your FTP or Web service on your computer using DNS like address DDNS Status Choose Enabled to enable it or Disabled to ignore Retry Time It allows the router to make the connection again in the period you set DDNS Server Choose the desired server from the drop down list Click the Website to make the link to the server Host name It is the DNS like address used to access your FTP or web service User Name This is the user name for your account at DNS server Password This is the password for your account at DNS server 43 11
42. y the current P address and Subnet Mask of the router as seen by the users on your internal network WAN These fields display the P Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway of the router as seen by external users on the Internet DNS Domain Name Server shows the IP address of the DNS currently being used 26 11Mbps Wireless Internet Broadband Router Figure 3 15 Status Menu Screen Home Setup Wizard Router Name Firmware Version 0 03 00 Mar 28 2002 WAN IP Configure Static IP Address Firewall Settings NAT ENABLED er aN Hacker Attack Protect ENABLED i DHCP server ENABLED Gi Help Block Hacker Scan DISABLED Remote Management ENABLED LAN MAC Address 00 03 6D 24 43 31 IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 WAN MAC Address 00 03 6D 24 43 30 IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 DNS 168 192 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 2 Wireless Status This screen shows the setting status of the Wireless Channel Figure 3 16 Wireless Status Screen 27 11Mbps Wireless Internet Broadband Router Wireless Status ESSID WLAN Channel 3 WEP Settings Disabled Default Key 1 p Advanced Key1 Ei Help Key2 Key3 Key4 3 3 3 DHCP Table This table shows the number of clients who exist on your DHCP pool and their information such as MAC Address Computer name and IP Address Figure 3 17 shows the DHCP Table Screen Figure
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