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1. DI 6245 eg Be Home Advanced Status Hel Fast Ethernet Virtual Cable Tester YET Ports Link Status Link Type Time WAN iio past eat Disconnect More Into System LAN is si Disconnect More Info LAN Disconnect More Info Disconnect More Info 1006 ull More Info Refresh Help Firmware LAN3 ie LAN4 LURE The above window is a Vitrual Cable Tester and it shows the user the current status of the ports of the Router In this window we can see that LAN4 port is connected at a speed of 100Mbps Full duplex and all the other connections do not have a valid link Clicking the More Info button will open an additional window with more information about this connection as shown below ETDI 6245 Microsoft Internet Explorer e D Link brun eent fn Sera Connected TxPair Normal Cablel RxPair Normal Cablel 60 Using the Configuration Menu continued Status gt Device Info This page displays the current D Link Ar Plus 5 information for the DI 624S It will raeme G Wireless 108G Storage Router display the LAN WAN Wireless SEX Home Advanced Tools 802 11g and Disk Information statistics ice Information View network topology System UpTime 0 days 02 31 06 Firmware Version v4 0 0b6 Mon Apr 25 14 54 49 CST 2005 LAN MAC Address 00 00 74 11 22 D0 IP Address 192 168 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP Server Enabled If your WAN connection is set up for
2. 40 Using the Configuration Menu continued Advanced gt Parental Control AS WT TAU s Wireless 108G Storage Router Home Tools Status Hel DI 624S Parental Control Parental Control filters are used to allow or deny LAM users from accessing the Internet Virtual Server URL Blocking Domain Blocking Applications sees URL Blocking Block those URLs which contain keywords listed below Filters Enabled Disabled UEL Keyword CO Apply Cancel Help URL List 0 32 Numbers Total UEL Keyurord Firewall pr Performance Parental Control is used to deny access to certain websites and domains on the Internet This is beneficial for users who want to deny computers on the LAN entry to websites especially for parents who want to guard against questionable content for their children s computers The administrator has two choices in this screen URL blocking websites and Domain Blocking See the following for more information on Parental control and its implementation 41 Advanced gt Parental Control gt URL Blocking Parental Control filters are used to allow or deny LAN users from accessing the Internet URL Blocking Domain Blocking Block those URLs which contain keywords listed below Ge Enabled Disabled UEL Keyword Apply Cancel Help 1 32 Numbers Total UEL Keyword shopping Ej URL or Uniform Resource Locator is a specia
3. Use a USB Flash drive recommended Using this method you create network settings once and save them to your flash drive Then you use the flash drive to add more devices and computers to your network Set up a network manually Using this method you must set up each computer or device separately Click Next The settings will the automatically be uploaded to your USB flash drive Once saved the user is to unplug the device in the proper method and then plug that USB flash drive into all devices that will be accessing the wireless LAN Each device will upload the configurations automatically and be instantly accessible on the wireless LAN 19 Installing a Printer on your DI 624S The Di 624S can be used as a print server for devices on your LAN Once you have installed the USB printer through the router the user must set up the computer on the LAN for the printer as well The following explanation will guide you through the steps needed to do this Remember to enter the same Queue Name on the PC as your router displays or the printer will not function properly To begin the process open the Printer window on your PC by clicking Start gt Settings gt Printers which will open the following window BER File Edit View Favorites Tools Help de Back my Search GyFolders 4 US GE X A Ed Address Printers E Go Documents Status Comment Location 3
4. For home users that will not incorporate a RADIUS server in their network the security for the DI 624S used in conjunction with other 802 119 products will still be much stronger than ever before Utilizing the Pre Shared Key mode of WPA the DI 624S will obtain a new security key every time it connects to the 802 11g network You only need to input your encryption information once in the configuration menu No longer will you have to manually input a new WEP key frequently to ensure security with the DI 624S you will automatically receive a new key every time you connect vastly increasing the safety of your communications The DI 624S comes equipped with two 2 0 USB ports on the rear panel These ports increase the functionality of the router exponentially Utilizing any of these USB ports the administrator can now enable the router to be a print server as well These ports are especially ideal for outside users wanting to view files on your D Link Media Lounge using the UPnP AV function on the router You may also share files with users on you LAN or WAN by attaching a network storage device to one of these USB ports and using one of the sharing functions on the router either the file server or the FTP Server function Connections All Ethernet Ports WAN and LAN are auto MDI MDIX meaning you can use either a straight through or a crossover Ethernet cable USB 2 0 Connections Factory Reset Button Use these ports to Pressing this but
5. This function will give priority to audio and video information travelling over the wirless network This function is especially important in sharing files over your LAN using a media server such as the D Link Media Lounge and thus will help provide a continuous media stream Service Set Identifier SSID is the name designated for a specific wireless local area network WLAN The SSID s factory default setting is DI 624S The SSID can be easily changed to connect to an existing wireless network or to establish a new wireless network This field will be automatically configured for users who have uploaded a WCN configuration What channels are available for use by the access point depends on the local regulatory environment Remember that all devices communicating with the device must use the same channel and use the same SSID Use the drop down menu to select the channel used for your 802 11b wireless LAN Enabling this function will aid in the throughput performance of the router by adding Dynamic Packet Bursting Fast Frames Hardware Encryption and Compression and Turbo Mode The default setting is Disabled The user has three choices None Super G Mode is disabled Super G without Turbo Will enable Dynamic Packet Bursting Fast Frames and Hardware Encryption and Compression while leaving the Turbo Mode disabled Super G with Dynamic Turbo Enabling this function will enable Dynamic Packet Bursting Fast Frames and H
6. Advanced gt Parental Control gt Domain Blocking Parental Control filters are used to allow or deny LAN users from accessing the Internet URL Blocking Domain Blocking Disabled Allow users to access all domains except Blocked Domains Deny users to access all domains except Permitted Domains Blocked Domains Permitted Domains 9 Apply Cancel Help eked 1132 dumber Total Blocked Domains pchorne corr tw Ein 1 32 Number Total Permitted Domains a pchome com tw Lait Domain blocking is a method of denying or allowing computers on the LAN access to specific domains on the Internet There are two available methods available to the user to institute Domain blocking on the router Under the Domain Blocking header in the screen pictured above the user has three choices one of which is to disable Domain blocking The second choice is Allow users to access all domains except Blocked Domains This option is for users who wish to block certain domains from being accessed by local users on the LAN but leave the rest open for use To specify which Domains you wish to exclude from use by computers on the LAN enter the Domain s URL ex yahoo com google com into the Blocked Domains field and then click Apply The blocked entry will appear in the Blocked Domains List at the bottom of the screen To modify an entry in this list click its corresponding edit icon To delete an entry from this list click
7. IP Filters MAC Filters H Use IP Filters to deny LAN IP addresses access to the Internet C Enabled Disabled IP Address O Protocol Type TCP Schedule Always time 00 oo AM to foo day Sun to sun To an O Apply Cancel Help IF Range Protocol Port Schedule of 32 Number Total E TCP 20 21 Always P TCP 80 Always ES TCP 443 Always BR UDP 53 Always ES TCP 25 Always ES TCP 110 Always E IC Always IP Filters Choose whether to enable or disable this configuration for IP filtering IP Address An IP address or range of IP addresses that will be denied access to Port Protocol Type Schedule the Internet A port or range of ports that will be denied access to the Internet If no port is entered all ports in this IP range will be denied access to the Internet The protocol associated with this IP filter The user may choose between TCP UDP or Both The user may configure time intervals that these IP filters will become active Clicking the Always radio button will not allow access to these IP filters at any time The user may set a strict time period by clicking the From radio button and configuring a time period to deny these IP addresses from accessing the Internet 39 Advanced gt Filters gt MAC Filters All computers are uniquely identified by their MAC Media Access Control address The following window will allow users to deny compute
8. eri6245 Channel E C Auto Select Super 6 Mode Disabled C Open System Shared Key C wea Wea psk WPA WPA2 PSK WEP Enabled Disabled WEP Encryption 1266it Key Type HEX Keyl PO Key2 POT Key3 PO ken qazwsxederfet 9 Apply Cancel Help Authentication WCN or Windows Connect Now Technology is used to automatically configure the wireless settings for this device The WCN must be previously configured on computer running a Windows XP operating system which has Service Pack 2 installed Once the configuration has been completed by running the Wireless Network Setup Wizard it must be saved to a USB enabled memory device and then uploaded automatically to the router and any other device to be put on this wireless network using this method No configuration will be necessary except for ensuring that this WCN radio button is enabled before connecting the memory drive to the router For a concise explanation on configuring the WCN on Windows XP see the Appendix at the back of this manual Note For the client implementation of this function please see the user manual for the associated client PC Click the appropriate radio button to enable or disable the Wireless Access part of this device 14 Wireless QoS WMM SSID Channel Super G Mode Authentication Clicking the Enabled radio button in this section will enable QoS for WiFi MultiMedia WMM
9. its corresponding delete icon For users wishing to allow computers on the LAN access to only specified domains choose option three under the Domain Blocking heading Deny users to access all domains except Permitted Domains To specify which domains you wish to include for this option enter the Domain s URL ex yahoo com google com into the Permitted Domains field and then click Apply The permitted entry will appear in the Permitted Domains List at the bottom of the screen To modify an entry in this list click its corresponding edit icon To delete an entry from this list click its corresponding delete icon NOTE Choosing the Deny users to access all domains except Permitted Domains option will block access to all other Internet traffic except the Domains specified Be careful not to misuse this option or users on the LAN will have difficulty accessing network resources 43 Using the Configuration Menu continued Advanced gt Firewall This Router comes equipped with a firewall The Firewall configuration screen allows the Router to enforce specific predefined policies intended to protect against certain common types of attacks To configure the Router s firewall click the Advanced tab at the top of the screen and then the Firewall tab to the left To configure rules for the firewall modify the following fields and click Apply to set the rule in the Routers memory Newly configured firewall rules will be displ
10. 802 11b IEEE 802 3 IEEE 802 3u VPN Pass Through Multi Sessions o PPTP L2TP IPSec Device Management Web Based Internet Explorer v6 or later Netscape Navigator v6 or later O DHCP Server and Client Advanced Firewall Features NAT with VPN Passthrough Network Address Translation MAC Filtering IP Filtering URL Filtering Domain Blocking Scheduling Wireless Operating Range Indoors up to 328 feet 100 meters Outdoors up to 1312 feet 400 meters Operating Temperature 32Fto113 F 0 Cto45C Humidity 95 maximum non condensing 70 Technical Specifications continued Safety and Emissions EMI FCC Class B CE Class B C Tick IC Safety CSA International Wireless Frequency Range 2 4GHz to 2 462GHz LEDs Power WAN LAN 10 100 WLAN Wireless Connection Status Physical Dimensions L 7 56 inches 192mm W 4 65 inches 118mm H 1 22 inches 31 mm Wireless Transmit Power 11g 14dBm Typical 11b 16dBm Typical Security 802 1 x WPA WiFi Protected Access WPA2 WiFi Certified Security with AES encryption 64 128 bit WEP with TKIP MIC IV Expansion Shared Key Authentication External Antenna Type Single detachable reverse SMA Modulation Technology Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM Power Input Ext Power Supply DC 5V 3 0A e Weight 10 8 oz 0 3kg 11 Technical Specifications co
11. Address Secondary DNS Address MTU Home gt WAN D Link ARPIUS Wireless 108G Storage Router DI 624S Advanced Tools Status Hel Please select the appropriate option to connect to your ISP Wizard C Dynamic IP Address Choose this option to obtain an IP address automatically Wraae from your ISP For most Cable modem users Static IP Address Choose this option to set static IP information provided to you by your ISP C PPPoE Choose this option if your ISP uses PPPoE For most DSL users C Others PPTP and L2TP C PPTP For Europe use only C LTP For specific ISPs use only DHCP e BigPond Cable for Australia use only IP Address 110 56 45 100 assigned by your ISP Subnet Mask 255000 ISP Gateway Address 110 254 254 251 MAC Address foo foo oo oo foo 00 optional Clone MAC Address Primary DNS Address fi72191040 Secondary DNS Address 7219 10 35 optional MTU bom File Sharing 5 Z W Personal Web UPNP AY 9 Apply Cancel Help Choose Static IP Address if all WAN IP information is provided to you by your ISP You will need to enter in the IP address subnet mask gateway address and DNS address es provided to you by your ISP Each IP address entered in the fields must be in the appropriate IP form which are four octets separated by a dot x x x x The Router will not accept the IP address if it is not in this format Input
12. Always apy To view the following window click on the Advanced tab at the top of the window and then click the Virtual Server button to the left The Virtual Server will allow remote users access to various services outside of their LAN through a public IP address such as FTP File Transfer Protocol or HTTPS Secure Web After configuring the Router for these features the Router will redirect these external services to an appropriate server on the users LAN The Router has 13 pre configured external services already set but the user may add alternate services using the window below The Virtual Servers listed in the following window are FTP File Transfer Protocol used to transfer large files over the Internet HTTP HyperText Transfer Protocol the basic protocol of the World Wide Web HTTPS HyperText Transfer Protocol Secure the basic protocol of the World Wide Web with added security provided by the Secure Shell feature SSH DNS Domain Name Server a server that translates website addresses into IP addresses 39 SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol used to transmit e mail messages between parties POP3 Post Office Protocol version 3 used to retrieve e mail from a mail server Telnet A terminal emulation program used for remote configuration IPSec IP Security used for a secure transfer of information over the network If one end of the transmission is using IPSec so must the other end PPTP P
13. Broadband Router You can use the Clone MAC Address button to copy the MAC address of the Ethernet Card installed by your ISP and replace the WAN MAC address with the MAC address of the router lt is not recommended that you change the default MAC address unless required by your ISP Enter a DNS Address if you wish not to use the address provided by your ISP Enter an MTU value only if required by your ISP Otherwise leave it at the default setting 19 Using the Configuration Menu continued Please be sure to remove any existing PPPOE cli ent software installed on your computers User Name Password Home gt WAN gt PPPoE Choose PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet if your ISP uses a PPPoE connection Your ISP will provide you with a username and password This option is typically used for DSL services Select Dynamic PPPoE to obtain an IP address automatically for your PPPoE connection Select Static PPPoE to use a static IP address for your PPPoE connection Dynamic PPPoE Static PPPoE Retype Password A TT Service Name IP Address MAC Address optional oo Loo 00 Loo D D I foptional Clone MAC Address Primary ONS Address secondary DN Maximum Idle MTL Connect Mode PPPoE Password Retype Password service Name IP Address MAC Address o Address optional Time Minutes 1442 O Always on Manual Connect on demand Choose this option if your
14. EE 69 Technical SPecimica ON Scsi tir 70 Package Contents Contents of Package D Link DI 624S 2 4GHz Wireless Storage Router Power Adapter DC 5V 3A Manual and Warranty on CD Quick Installation Guide Ethernet Cable All the DI 624S s Ethernet ports are Auto MDIX Note Using a power supply with a different voltage rating than the one included with the DI 624S will cause damage and void the warranty for this product If any of the above items are missing please contact your reseller System Requirements for Configuration Ethernet Based Cable or DSL Modem Computers with Windows Macintosh or Linux based operating systems with an installed Ethernet adapter Computers with Windows Macintosh or Linux based operating systems with an installed Ethernet adapter Internet Explorer Version 6 0 or Netscape Navigator Version 7 0 and Above Introduction The D Link DI 624S Wireless Storage Router is an 802 11b g high performance wireless router that supports high speed wireless networking at home at work or in public places Unlike most routers the DI 624S provides data transfers at up to 8X compared to the standard 11 Mbps when used with other D Link products The 802 11g standard is backwards compatible with 802 11b products This means that you do not need to change your entire network to maintain connectivity You may sacrifice some of 802 11g s speed when you mix 802 11b and 802 11g devices but you will not lose the abil
15. For Static IP this information must be set manually by the user The IP address that will be assigned to your router for this connection as stated by your ISP Dynamic IP requires no input here The IP address of the corresponding Subnet Mask as stated to you by your ISP Dynamic IP requires no input here The IP address of the gateway device as stated to you by your ISP Dynamic IP requires no input here The IP address of your ISP s server computer as stated to you by your ISP The account name of the L2PT account that has been assigned to you by your ISP The password of the L2PT account that was supplied to you by your ISP L2PT Retype Password Retype the password that was entered in the L2PT field Ensure that Maximum Idle Time MTU Connect Mode these two passwords are identical or an error will occur A value of 0 means the PPP connection will remain connected If your network account is billed according to the amount of time the Router is actually connected to the Internet enter an appropriate Idle Time value in seconds This will disconnect the Router after the WAN connection has been idle for the amount of time specified The default value 5 Enter an MTU value only if required by your ISP Otherwise leave it at the default setting lf Connect on demand is selected will allow the router to connect any workstation on your LAN to the Internet upon request If Always on no request from the workstatio
16. Limited Warranty for the Product s is defined as follows e Hardware excluding power supplies and fans Three 3 Years e Power Supplies and Fans One 1 Year e Spare parts and spare kits Ninety 90 days D Link s sole obligation shall be to repair or replace the defective Hardware during the Warranty Period at no charge to the original owner or to refund at D Link s sole discretion Such repair or replacement will be rendered by D Link at an Authorized D Link Service Office The replacement Hardware need not be new or have an identical make model or part D Link may in its sole discretion replace the defective Hardware or any part thereof with any reconditioned product that D Link reasonably determines is substantially equivalent or superior in all material respects to the defective Hardware Repaired or replacement Hardware will be warranted for the remainder of the original Warranty Period from the date of original retail purchase lf a material defect is incapable of correction or if D Link determines in its sole discretion that it is not practical to repair or replace the defective Hardware the price paid by the original purchaser for the defective Hardware will be refunded by D Link upon return to D Link of the defective Hardware All Hardware or part thereof that is replaced by D Link or for which the purchase price is refunded shall become the property of D Link upon replacement or refund Limited Software Warranty D Link warrants tha
17. The Router keeps a running log of events and activities occurring on the Router If the device is rebooted the logs are automatically cleared You may save the log files under Log Settings View Log First Page The first page of the log Last Page The last page of the log Previous Moves back one log page Next Moves forward one log page Clear Clears the logs completely Log Settings Brings up the page to configure the log Refresh Refreshes the Log window 63 Using the Configuration Menu continued Status gt Statistics D Link gt E z Building Networks for People EG Wireless 108G Storage Router DI 6245 Advanced Tools Help Traffic Statistics Traffic Statistics display Receive and Transmit packets passing through the DI b245 Device Info Refresh Reset O Help Recelve Transmit WAH 0 Bytes 0 Bytes LAH 11640742 Bytes 1339555 Bytes WIRELESS 0 Bytes 564582540 Bytes Wireless Info Printer Info Active Session The screen above displays the Traffic Statistics Here you can view the amount of packets that pass through the DI 624S on both the WAN and the LAN ports The traffic counter will reset if the device is rebooted or can be reset by clicking the Reset button To refresh current statistics click the Refresh button 64 Using the Configuration Menu continued Status gt Wireless AA us Wireless 108G Storage Router Home Advanced Tools Con
18. The user may also set QoS by specific MAC QoS Quality of Senice address To enable QoS per MAC address first Siueni Bice BEE OE knee click the MAC radio button which will reveal the Klee preceeding screen for the user to configure A Ensure that the Bandwidth configured does not WAN Uplink Bandwidth Led exceed the incoming bandwidth from the ISP or It will cause other devices on the LAN to slow a down due to decreased bandwidth Check with your ISP for more information on the bandwidth allotted to your account Source Mac DHCP Client Enabled Disabled OD O5468NB1WINXP 00 e0 18 71 e bc y Clone Bandwidth Best Effort D 9 Apply Cancel Help 0 412 Number Total Source MAC Bandwidth WAN Uplink Bandwidth Use the pull down menu to set the WAN Uplink Bandwidth The user may choose a speed from 64kbps to Full 100Mbps Ensure that the Bandwidth does not exceed the incoming bandwidth from the ISP or it will cause other devices on the LAN to slow down due to decreased bandwidth Check with your ISP for more information on the bandwidth allotted to your account QoS Control by MAC Click the Enabled radio button to enable QoS priority by MAC address Information coming from this MAC address will have the highest priority on the LAN This means that information originating from this device will be sent to other devices on the LAN requesting it first Other devices will have a lower priority in sending informatio
19. a Dynamic IP address then a Release button and a Renew button will be displayed Use Release to disconnect from your ISP and use Renew to connect to your ISP MAC Address 00 00 74 11 22 D1 _ DHCP Client Disconnec ted Connection DHCP Release DHCP Renew IP Address 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 If your WAN connection is set up for Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 PPPoE a Connect button and a DNS 00000000 Disconnect button will be displayed Use as Disconnect to drop the PPPoE oie oe connection and use Connect to erase establish the PPPoE connection os This window will show the DI 624S s egene oa working status Help LAN MAC Address MAC address of the DI 624S IP Address LAN Private IP Address of the DI 624S Subnet Mask LAN Private Subnet Mask of the DI 624S DHCP Server DHCP Server Status WAN MAC Address MAC address of the DI 624S Connection Displays the current connection for DHCP This field also has two buttons for resetting the DHCP server on the Router DHCP Release Clicking this button will release and reset the DHCP server All settings configured by DHCP will be lost DHCP Renew Clicking this button will allow the router to renew the DHCP server and automatically configure new DHCP settings for the connection IP Address WAN Public IP Address 61 Subnet Mask WAN Public Subnet Mask Default Gateway WAN Public Gateway IP Address Domain Name Server WAN Public DNS IP Address Wireless 802 11
20. a network such as USB storage devices and printers VPN Pass Through DMZ and DDNS functions Stateful Packet Inspection for protection against unwanted packets Quality of Service QoS for prioritizing ports and IP addresses UPnP AV function for sharing audio and video files using a media storage device Multiple users and administrators with configurable privileges for each Intrusion detection for ICMP SYN UDP flood Land IP spoof Ping of Death Port Scan Smurf Steal Fin Syn with data Tear Drop and UDP bomb attacks Statistics for all main functions on the router Wireless Basics D Link wireless products are based on industry standards to provide easy to use and compatible high speed wireless connectivity within your home business or public access wireless networks D Link wireless products will allow you access to the data you want when and where you want it You will be able to enjoy the freedom that wireless networking brings A WLAN is a cellular computer network that transmits and receives data with radio signals instead of wires WLANs are used increasingly in both home and office environments and public areas such as airports coffee shops and universities Innovative ways to utilize WLAN technology are helping people to work and communicate more efficiently Increased mobility and the absence of cabling and other fixed infrastructure have proven to be beneficial for many users Wireless users can use the same appli
21. interactive applications such as video conferencing or playing Internet video games For these applications a firewall bypass can be set up using a DMZ IP address The DMZ IP address is a visible address and does not benefit from the full protection of the firewall function Therefore it is advisable that other security precautions be enabled to protect the other computers and devices on the LAN It may be wise to use isolate the device with the DMZ IP address from the rest of the LAN For example if you want to use video conferencing and still use a firewall you can use the DMZ IP address function In this case you must have a PC or server through which video conferencing will take place The IP address of this PC or server will then be the DMZ IP address You can designate the server s IP address as the DMZ by typing in the IP address in the IP Address space provided and then enabling its status by clicking the Status Enabled radio button and then click Apply For the system that uses the DMZ IP address you may want to manually assign an IP address to it and adjust your DHCP server addresses so that the DMZ IP address is not included in the DHCP server range This way you avoid possible IP address problems if you reboot the DMZ system To configure the Router s DMZ IP address click the Advanced tab at the top of the screen and then the DMZ tab to the left 45 Using the Configuration Menu continued Advanced gt DDNS Th
22. internal network and cannot be seen Internet IP Address Subnet Mask Local Domain Name DNS Relay Building Networks for People D TREME Wireless 108G Storage Router Subnet Mask De je e lo Local Domain Name optional the Enabled Disabled Apply Cancel Help DHCP File Sharing Personal Web UPNP AY 7 D 2 The IP address of the LAN interface The default IP address is 192 168 0 1 The subnet mask of the LAN interface The default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 This entry is for the local Domain set on your network if you have given it a name previously This field is for your personal use and unnecessary for proper configuration of this window The Router can be configured to relay DNS from your ISP or another available service to workstations on your LAN When using DNS relay the Router will accept DNS requests from hosts on the LAN and forward them to the ISP or alternative DNS servers DNS relay can use auto discovery or the DNS IP address can be manually entered by the user Alternatively you may also disable the DNS relay and configure hosts on your LAN to use DNS servers directly Most users who are using the Router for DHCP service on the LAN and are using DNS servers on the ISP s network will leave DNS relay enabled either auto discovery or user configured 25 Using the Configuration Menu continued Home gt DHCP D Link AirPlus gt Dy
23. more detailed information on the TCP UDP actions taken by the specific IP address as stated below Protocol Displays the protocol used by the corresponding IP address whether it be TCP or UDP Source IP Displays the IP address of the device sending information source Port Displays the virtual port used by the source IP address Dest IP Displays the IP address of the destination of the packets sent from the Source IP Dest Port Displays the virtual port receiving information for the Destination IP Age time Displays the total time the particular UDP session was ongoing in seconds 68 Using the Configuration Menu continued D Link Building Networks for People DI 6245 Home Home Setup Wireless Settings File Sharing ETP Personal Web LIPnP AY Advanced Virtual Server Applications Filters Parental Control Firewall ll DNS Printer 105 Performance E L Tools Admin Time System Firmware Misc Cable Test Status Lievice Info Log Statistics Wireless Info Printer Info Active Session Advanced Help AirPlus MTREM Wireless 108G Storage Router Tools Status The Help tab will give basic information referring to various screens locted in the Router To view a specific section click on its hyperlinked name A new window of information will appear 69 Technical Specifications Standards IEEE 802 11g IEEE
24. the bottom of the screen Note For the client implementation of this function please see the user manual for the APlus w Wireless 108G Storage Router C Enabled Disabled Select Directory Add Miodity MAC Liste MAC Address DACP hini Apply Cancel Help Or ii dumber Totaly MAC Address associated client PC UPnP AV Server Interface Share folder Access Control MAC Address DHCP client Click Enabled to enable the DI 624S as a UPnP server Choose an interface on which to make AV files accessible Choosing LAN only will restrict viewing and listening to clients on the local network Choosing LAN and WAN will open the AV files to the entire network Choose a directory on the file sharing system to be open for viewing or listening This must be done by clicking the Select Directory button which will open the Select Directory pop up window for the user to configure This field is used to allow or deny external file sharing systems usage on the network Allow all device will allow any device connected to the USB ports to be accessed Deny in list Others allow will deny devices in the list from being accessed Allow in list Others deny will permit access to only the listed devices Enter the MAC address of the device that will be used for AV usage through this router Click Apply to set this address in the MAC List at the bottom of the screen Use the pull down menu to choose the DHCP client or click
25. to continue 18 Add Standard TCP IP Printer Port Wizard Completing the Add Standard TCP IP Printer Port Wizard SNMP Ho Hrotocol LPR Toi Device 192 168 0 1 Fort Hame IP_192 168 0 1 Adapter Type To complete this wizard click Finish Back You have selected a port with the following characteristics The final window will be the Completing the Add Standard TCP IP Printer Port Wizard window as shown to the left Here you can view the properties of the added printer including the IP address protocol and queue name Click Finish to complete the wizard 19 Warranty and Registration USA only Subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein D Link Systems Inc D Link provides this Limited warranty for its product only to the person or entity that originally purchased the product from e D Link or its authorized reseller or distributor and e Products purchased and delivered within the fifty states of the United States the District of Columbia U S Possessions or Protectorates U S Military Installations addresses with an APO or FPO Limited Warranty D Link warrants that the hardware portion of the D Link products described below will be free from material defects in workmanship and materials from the date of original retail purchase of the product for the period set forth below applicable to the product type Warranty Period except as otherwise stated herein 3 Year
26. Add Printer 9 Acrobat Distiller This Folder contains information about printers that are currently installed and a wizard to help you install new printers To get information about a printer that is currently installed right click the printer s icon To install a new printer click the Add Printer icon Select an item to view its description Windows 2000 Support 2 object s Add Printer Wizard Welcome to the Add Printer Wizard This wizard helps you install a printer or make printer connections e gt Ifyou have a Plug and Play printer that connects 1 through USE port or any other hot pluggable port such as IEEE 1394 infrared and sp on you do not need to use this wizard Click Cancel to close the wizard and then plug the printer s cable Into your computer or point the printer toward your computer s Infrared port and turn the printer on Windows will automatically install the printer for you To continue click Next Double click Add Printer which will open the Welcome to the Add Printer Wizard Click Next 76 Add Printer Wizard A ES In the Local or Network Printer The wizard needs to know which type of printer to set up S window choose Local printer attached to this computer Select the option that describes the printer you want to use Ce Local printer attached to this computer A network printer or a printer attached to another computer e T
27. Address of the Router http 192 168 0 1 Type admin in the User Name field O Leave the Password blank CI ick OK E Done Internet JA Plus E G Wireless 1086 Storage Router Advanced Tool Statu The Home gt Wizard screen will appear Please refer to the Quick Installation FE Guide for more information regarding the EE Setup Wizard a ke o E Br Clicking this button will save configured These buttons appear on most of the settings to the router configuration screens in this section Please click on the appropriate button at the bottom of each screen after you have made a configuration change Clicking Cancel will clear changes made to the current page Clicking Help will provide the user with Note if you have changed the default IP helpful information about the current Address assigned to the DI 624S make Help window sure to enter the correct IP Address Click refresh will refresh the statistics of the current window 13 Using the Configuration Menu continued D Link ue Ae leie E gei us _ DI 624S Wizard File Sharing Personal Web WCN Wireless Radio Home gt Wireless Wireless 108G Storage Router Advanced Tools Status Hel These are the wireless settings for the 4P 4ccess PointjPortion WCN Enabled Disabled Wireless Radio On Off Wireless QoS VMM Enabled Disabled SSID
28. Clone to clone the MAC address of the device running DHCP This function will assign IP addresses to devices running DHCP so they can have access to or denied access from UPnP devices on the LAN depending on the choice made in the Access Control field 34 Using the Configuration Menu continued Advanced gt Virtual Server D Link E Aine lus _ gt Wireless 108G Storage Router DI 624S L Home Advanced Tools Status Help Virtual Server is used to allow Internet users access to LAN services C Enabled Disabled a Private IP Protocol Type TCP Private Port Schedule te Always P Prevail C From timefoo zi Ton gt AM to 00 gt 00 AM gt day Sun to Sun gp Hel A awer L 13 32 Humbert Total Name Private IP Protocol Schedule printer Virtual Server FTP 10 53 13 104 TCP 21 21 Always 27 Virtual Server HTTP 10 53 13 104 TCP 80 80 Always Eiri Virtual Server HTTPS 0 0 0 0 TCP 443 443 Always BIC F F Fr F Virtual Server DNS 0 0 0 0 UDF 53 53 Always Lati M Virtual Server SMTP 0 0 0 0 TCP 25 25 Always 271 Virtual Server POPS 0 0 0 0 TCP 110 110 Always Lati E Virtual Server Telnet 10 53 13 104 TCP 23 23 Always Al M IPSec 0 0 0 0 UDP 500 500 Always L FT PPTP 0 0 0 0 TCP 172311723 Always Lal M NetMeeting 0 0 0 0 TCP 17204720 Always ah m DCS 1000 0 0 0 0 TCP 80 80 Always Lati m DCS 2000 0 0 0 0 TCP 80 80 Always Lati m DyC 1000 0 0 0 0 TCP 17201720
29. D Link DI 624S High Speed 2 4 GHZ Wireless Storage Router Manual D Link Building Networks for People Ver 1 00 Contents Package COMENS sacras 3 Introduction un ona 4 Connections ee EE 5 o A 6 CURE 7 Wireless TE DT 9 Standards Based Technology Ve 10 Installation Considerations ccc cc cccccccccccecceccecccceccecceccececcecuecceaceuecnesueaueaueaeenesneas 10 Gening Started EE 11 Installing the Print Genver sisi 12 USING the Configuration Wizard E 13 Home gt Wireless eine nine rra 14 Home gt WAN 18 Home gt LAN iii mas 25 cs LE 26 Home gt File Sharing iii 27 Home gt FIP Ls 31 Home gt Personal Web 32 Home gt UPnP AN 34 Advanced gt Virtual Server iii nine nee eeececcenecmecceecemeeeeeeuee 35 Advanced gt Applications occoccoococcocionionocconiononnorooncononnonnononronnonnnronnonnonnnnennennononnenos 37 Advanced gt Filters corno n non nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nan nnnnnnmes 38 Advanced gt Parental Control 47 Advanced gt a e UE A4 AaYe E RE 45 Advanced AM no In o o 46 POV lee AFIN O EE 47 PRON VNC e E e EE 48 Ae VE wee En Led En er sais 52 A A 94 TOONS gl AAA e o E O CO EE a GR a ee en Gao ne 55 POISSONS TOR eee E E E sec san sene se shes atoasseece aena a 56 TOO INA ON WAC ER isi n 57 LOIS MC ae D a dt tt dd dune 58 oe CDI eo a a 60 Status gt DEVICE MO ia 61 A A A cd 63 SOUS OS Ee 64 SAS NI A O T 65 Saus PROS le PE ria 66 ACUSE SSI abia rabia EE acia 67 MUD
30. E DEFECTIVE OR NON CONFORMING PRODUCT THE MAXIMUM LIABILITY OF D LINK UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT COVERED BY THE WARRANTY THE FOREGOING EXPRESS WRITTEN WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES OR REMEDIES EXPRESS IMPLIED OR STATUTORY Governing Law This Limited Warranty shall be governed by the laws of the State of California Some states do not allow exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the foregoing limitations and exclusions may not apply This limited warranty provides specific legal rights and the product owner may also have other rights which vary from state to state Trademarks D Link is a registered trademark of D Link Systems Inc Other trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective manufacturers or owners Copyright Statement No part of this publication or documentation accompanying this Product may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any de stipulated by the United States Copyright Act of 1976 Contents are subject to change without prior notice Copyright 2002 by D Link Corporation D Link Systems Inc All rights reserved 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 FCC Stat
31. F radio frequency noise in your home or business The key to maximizing wireless range is to follow these basic guidelines 1 Keep the number of walls and ceilings between the DI 624S and other network devices to a minimum each wall or ceiling can reduce your D Link wireless product s range from 3 90 feet 1 30 meters Position your devices so that the number of walls or ceilings is minimized 2 Be aware of the direct line between network devices A wall that is 1 5 feet thick 5 meters at a 45 degree angle appears to be almost 3 feet 1 meter thick At a 2 degree angle it looks over 42 feet 14 meters thick Position devices so that the signal will travel straight through a wall or ceiling instead of at an angle for better reception 3 Building Materials can impede the wireless signal a solid metal door or aluminum studs may have a negative effect on range Try to position wireless devices and computers with wireless adapters so that the signal passes through drywall or open doorways and not other materials 4 Keep your product away at least 3 6 feet or 1 2 meters from electrical devices or appliances that generate extreme RF noise 10 Getting Started Setting up a Wireless Infrastructure Network Internets ADSL Modem Notebook Computer Notebook LI Computer BE gt Please remember that D Link AirPlus G wireless devices are pre configured to connect together right out of the box with their default
32. ISP uses PPPoE Most DSL users will select this option Dynamic PPPoE Choose this option to receive an IP Address automatically from your ISP Static PPPoE Choose this option to you have an assigned static IP Address Enter The PPPoE user name provided to you by your ISP Retype the password entered in the previous field Enter the Service Name provided by your ISP optional This option is only available for Static PPPoE Enter the static IP address for the PPPoE connection The default MAC Address is set to the WAN s physical interface MAC address on the Broadband Router lt is not recommended that you change the default MAC address unless required by your ISP 20 Clone MAC Address Primary DNS Address Secondary DNS Address Maximum Idle Time MTU Connect Mode The default MAC address is set to the WAN s physical interface MAC address on the Broadband Router You can use the Clone MAC Address button to copy the MAC address of the Ethernet Card installed by your ISP and replace the WAN MAC address with the MAC address of the router It is not recommended that you change the default MAC address unless required by your ISP Input the primary DNS Domain Name Server IP address provided by your ISP This is an optional DNS Address entry to be used if the primary DNS fails The amount of time of inactivity before the device will disconnect time your PPPoE session Enter a Maximum Idle Time in minutes to de
33. N Uplink Bandwidth WAN Uplink Bandwidth 64 Kbps y set the Gos High Priority Control by Source IP Address C Enabled Disabled bandwidth allotted to your account Source IP Address 10 53 13 10 53 18 WAN Uplink Bandwidth QoS Control by IP Source IP Bandwidth Bandwidth Best Effort Apply Cancel Help a D 5 Of 42 Numbers Total source IP Range Bandwidth Use the pull down menu to set the WAN Uplink Bandwidth The user may choose a speed from 64kbps to Full 100Mbps Ensure that the bandwidth does not exceed the incoming bandwidth from the ISP or it will cause other devices on the LAN to slow down due to decreased bandwidth Check with your ISP for more information on the bandwidth allotted to your account Click the enabled radio button to enable QoS priority by MAC address Information coming from this IP address will have the highest priority on the LAN This means that information originating from this device will be sent to other devices on the LAN requesting it first Other devices will have a lower priority in sending information through the router Enter the source IP address or range of IP addresses that will be set for high priority QoS in the router Use the pull down menu to select the best bandwidth for the QoS setting on this router The user may set a Bandwidth between 1Kbps to 32Mbps Choosing Best Effort will set the router to allow the first user to access the source IP address to have the t
34. P addresses that you wish to allot to the devices on your LAN by entering a Starting IP Address and an Ending IP Address This may be in a range from 2 to 254 192 168 0 2 192 168 0 254 Computers on your LAN will have an IP address within this range then automatically assigned to them Finally using the pull down menu choose the Lease Time which is the time the Server will set for devices using DHCP to re request an IP Address Clients authorized for DHCP will be listed in the table at the bottom of the page Click Apply to implement information set in this table The DHCP Server is enabled by default DHCP may also be statically configured as well This method allows the router to assign the same IP address information to a specific computer on the network defined by its MAC address This computer will get the same DHCP implemented IP address information every time the computer is turned on and this IP address will be specific to that computer s IP address on the local network No other computer can be assigned this address This is useful for computers on the LAN that are hosting applications such as HTTP or FTP First the user must enable the Static DHCP function by clicking the corresponding Enabled radio button Next the user must enter the host name and the IP address for that computer by entering the last numbers into the space provided in the IP Address field Next the user is to enter the MAC address of the computer into the space provid
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36. Technology The DI 624S Wireless Broadband Router utilizes the new 802 11g standard The IEEE 802 11g standard is an extension of the 802 11b standard It increases the data rate up to 54 Mbps within the 2 4GHz band utilizing OFDM technology This means that in most environments within the specified range of this device you will be able to transfer large files quickly or even watch a movie in MPEG format over your network without noticeable delays This technology works by transmitting high speed digital data over a radio wave utilizing OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing technology OFDM works by splitting the radio signal into multiple smaller sub signals that are then transmitted simultaneously at different frequencies to the receiver OFDM reduces the amount of crosstalk interference in signal transmissions The DI 624S is backwards compatible with 802 11 b devices This means that if you have an existing 802 11 b network the devices in that network will be compatible with 802 11g devices at speeds of up to 11 Mbps in the 2 4GHz range Installation Considerations The D Link DI 624S lets you access your network using a wireless connection from virtually anywhere within its operating range Keep in mind however that the number thickness and location of walls ceilings or other objects that the wireless signals must pass through may limit the range Typical ranges vary depending on the types of materials and background R
37. ardware Encryption and Compression and Dynamic Turbo mode This mode allows the router to use two radio channels to double the data transfer rate All nodes on the wireless network must be Turbo capable for this function to work If not all devices on this wireless network will have a normal data transfer rate Turbo mode is only enabled for use when all devices on the wireless LAN are turbo enabled This turbo mode is backwards compatible with non Turbo legacy devices This router employs three basic types of Authentication for access to the routers wireless network Open System Shared Key 802 1X RADIUS and PSK Pre Shared Key which can be selected by clicking the corresponding radio button Each selection will alter the window to accommodate the entry of the selected Authentication See the explanation below for more information 15 Open System Shared Key The Open System Shared Key choice for Authentication will produce the same screen for the user s configuration The Open System choice is for general use and utilizes the basic WEP encryption The Shared Key choice is used between cooperating devices that share a common encryption key WEP Wireless Encryption Protocol or Wired Equivalent Privacy encryption can be enabled for security and privacy WEP encrypts the data portion of each frame transmitted from the wireless adapter using one of the predefined keys Decryption of the data contained in each packet can only be done if the bot
38. are Setup Enabled Disabled Group WORKGROUP Name DI 6245 All USB Disk without authentication Share type Je C Configured User and Directiory Apply Cancel Help To set up the DI 624S as a file server the user needs to configure four parts associated with this window Each part has a corresponding radio button and when clicked will open up to a new window to configure 1 The Server Setup window is used to configure the settings for the DI 624S as a server 2 The User Setup window is used to configure users who will want to access the information through the router 3 The Group Setup window is used to configure sets of users who have similar access rights into groups for better management 4 Finally the Share Setup window is used to define users and groups privileges when accessing the file share through the router See the following explanation for a better understand of how to configure the file sharing feature of this device 27 Advanced gt File Sharing gt Server Setup The Server Setup window is used to configure the router to be a file sharing 6 Enabled C Disabled device on the network WORKGROUP D 6248 All USB Disk without authentication Configured User and Directiory server Setup Click the corresponding radio button if you wish to enable or disable the File Server function on the Router Group Enter the name of the share group on the internal network with whom y
39. ations Filters Parental Control gt cal ssl mm anal Firewall DMZ SSID Broadcast 802 119 Only Mode CTS Mode Ser A lus Elz Wireless 108G Storage Router Tools Status Hel These are the Wireless Performance features for the AP Access Point Portion TX Rate Auto Mbps Transmit Power 100 y Beacon interval 100 msec range 20 1000 default 100 RTS Threshold 2346 range 1 2346 default 2346 Fragmentation 2346 range 256 2346 default 2346 even number only DTIM interval 1 range 1 255 default 1 Preamble Type C Short Preamble Long Preamble Enabled Disabled C Enabled Disabled C None Always Auto 9 Apply Cancel Help changes TX Rate Transmit Power Beacon interval RTS Threshold Fragmentation Use the pull down menu to select the transfer data rate in Mbps The default setting of Auto will automatically adjust the transfer rate to the highest possible rate allowed Allows the user to adjust the transmit power of the router A high transmit power allows a greater area range of accessibility to the router Beacons are emitted from the router in order to synchronize the wireless network You may set the range between 20 100 microseconds per beacon sent The default is 100 The RTS Request to Send Threshold controls the size of data packets issued to a RTS packet A lower level will send packets more frequentl
40. ayed in the Firewall Rules List at the bottom of the page To modify an entry in this list click Its corresponding edit icon To delete an entry from this list click its corresponding delete icon D Link DI 6248 GUMS Performance AirPlus z Wireless 108G Storage Router Home Tools Statu Hel F Ful uge trall passing through the 146 43 Enabled Disabled Mame Action C Allow Deny Tebarelintcas tet IP End IP Adds Proloco Por Hang Diop ounce LAN D WAN e ul Ay E to Sun dg sun Apply Cancel Help 1 Ti Numbers Etal Action Name Source Dest Protocol Pon C F Deny telnet ER A A P E Allow Virtual Servar FTP A 4 10 53134 104 TCF 1 LAN TAS 13 104 TCR DI 24 10 53 13 104 TCP 23 E Allow Default Lan sn E Deny Dolaull Ka LAN Hi t Click the corresponding radio button if you wish to enable or disable Enter a name that will define the firewall rule to be configured This entry is dependant on how the user wishes to classify this rule Click whether to Allow or Deny traffic to pass through the Router by checking the corresponding radio button Users may configure only specific traffic to pass through the router by checking Allow or users may stop specific traffic from passing through the Router by checking Enter the IP address or range of IP addresses that you wish to block or allow to pass through the router The Source may be identified on the LAN side the WAN side or both by using the pu
41. cations they use on a wired network Wireless adapter cards used on laptop and desktop systems support the same protocols as Ethernet adapter cards People use wireless LAN technology for many different purposes Mobility Productivity increases when people have access to data in any location within the operating range of the WLAN Management decisions based on real time information can significantly improve worker efficiency Low Implementation Costs WLANs are easy to set up manage change and relocate Networks that frequently change can benefit from WLANs ease of implementation WLANs can operate in locations where installation of wiring may be impractical Installation and Network Expansion Installing a WLAN system can be fast and easy and can eliminate the need to pull cable through walls and ceilings Wireless technology allows the network to go where wires cannot go even outside the home or office Scalability WLANs can be configured in a variety of topologies to meet the needs of specific applications and installations Configurations are easily changed and range from peer to peer networks suitable for a small number of users to larger infrastructure networks to accommodate hundreds or thousands of users depending on the number of wireless devices deployed Inexpensive Solution Wireless network devices are as competitively priced as conventional Ethernet network devices Wireless Basics continued Standards Based
42. connection to an 802 11b device CTS Clear To Send is a function used to minimize collisions among wireless devices on a wireless local area network LAN CTS will make sure the wireless network is clear before a wireless client attempts to send wireless data Enabling CTS will add overhead and may lower wireless throughput Auto CIS will monitor the wireless network and automatically decide whether to implement CTS based on the amount of traffic and collisions that occurs on the wireless network Always CTS will always be used to make sure the wireless LAN is clear before sending data None CTS is typically used in a pure 802 119 environment If CTS is set to None in a mixed mode environment populated by 802 11b clients wireless collisions may 53 Using the Configuration Menu continued At this page administrator can change the system password There are two accounts the Broadband Routers Web Management interface They are admin and user Admin has read write access while user has read only access User can only view the settings but cannot make any that can access changes Administrator Password User Password Remote Management IP Address Port Tools gt Admin DI 624S D Link Ainpius gt gt Wireless 108G Storage Router DI 624S ois _Status __Hel Administrators can change their login password im Administrator The Login Name is admin New Password pme Confirm Pass
43. ctory Path Privilege LAN Side Setting Click the Enabled radio button to open the file sharing system on the LAN The user may also enter a virtual Port number for which to use this protocol The common port number for FTP is 21 User Name Enter the name of the user who will be uploading files through your router This name must be exactly entered by the outside user to access the shared files Password Confirm Password Enter the password used to authorize this user on the router then confirm that password in the following field This password must be identical to the one the user will input when asked for authorization by the router Directory Choose a directory on the file sharing system to be shared through this router This must be done by clicking the Select Directory button which will open a pop up window for the user to configure Privilege Choose the permissions to be set for the user List Only will allow the user to only view the list of files set for sharing Read Only will allow the user to download but only read files on the share server Read amp Write will allow the user to download read and alter files on the server 31 Using the Configuration Menu continued Home gt Personal Web The Personal Web screen will allow the user to set up a web page for guests to use for accessing stored files on one of the router s USB ports In order for this to properly function the administrator must have an HTML documen
44. dress of the remote RADIUS server through which you will be authenticated Authentication Port Enter the virtual port number to which to connect through the RADIUS server Common port numbers for RADIUS are 1812 and 1813 Shared Secret Enter the password which will be used to authenticate you on the wireless network This password must be the same on the RADIUS server in order for you to be authorized Note For the client implementation of this function please see the user manual for the associated client PC WPA PSK WPA PSK Pre Shared Key uses the same encryption as the WPA but is implemented differently All devices on the wireless network share the same key Passphrase to activate the WPA security There are two choices for the user to choose from WPA PSK and WPA2 PSK which uses the Advanced Encryption Standard AES To utilize select one of the previous choices enter the Passphrase confirm it in the second field and click Apply Note For the client implementation of this function please see the user manual for the associated client PC C Open System Shared Key C wpa wra psK H C Open System Shared key WPA wpa Psk Authentication WPA2 WPAD PSK WP42 E WPAS PEK Passphrase p Passphrase bes Confirmed Passphrage K Confirmed Passphrase p 17 Using the Configuration Menu continued Static IP Address IP Address Subnet Mask ISP Gateway Address Primary DNS
45. e DI 624S supports DDNS or D Link AirPlus gt Dynamic Domain Name Service EME i Wireless 108G Storage Router Dynamic DNS allows a dynamic Deas public IP address to be associated e GU Advanced EPT TE with a static host name in any of Kata pamie DI Virtual Server DDNS C Enabled Disabled the many domains allowing server Address DynDns org D access to a specific host from Applications een i sername various locations on the Internet rn With this function enabled remote DDNS Status Report v 9 y access to a host will be allowed by choosing a URL by using the pull down menu Because many ISPs assign public IP addresses using DHCP it can be difficult to locate a specific host on the LAN using the standard DNS For example if you are running a public web server or VPN server on your LAN DDNS ensures that the host can be located from the Internet if the public IP address changes Apply Cancel Help Note DDNS requires that an account be setup with one of the supported DDNS servers prior to engaging it on the router This function will not work without an accepted account with a DDNS server DDNS Click the Enabled button to enable the DDNS feature on the router Server Address Choose the DDNS server address from the pull down menu Available servers include DynDns org No IP com hn org and zoneedit com Host name Enter the host name of the DDNS server Username Enter the username given to you by you
46. e the file click the Delete button Note For the client implementation of this function please see the user manual for the associated client PC 30 Using the Configuration Menu continued Home gt FTP Utilizing the USB ports and an external file D Link sharing system you may use this device with BR the FTP protocol FTP or File Transfer Protocol allows computer users running various operating systems to share files This feature is very similar to the file sharing WAN Side Setting feature described in the previous section both ot Fe in implementation and usage The FIP LAN Side Setting service may be enabled for the WAN ot Fe external LAN internal or both networks The common virtual port number for FTP is GHEET 21 To set up your router to be a FTP server eg EN RE configure the following parameters and click Password A Apply The Select directory button will open a en gore Privilege Read Only Read amp Write pop up window identical to the Select Directory Pop up window described in the previous section Note For the client implementation of this function please see the user manual for the associated client PC WAN Side Setting Click the Enabled radio button to open the file sharing system on the WAN The user may also enter a virtual port number for which to use this protocol The common port number for FTP is 21 Apply Cancel Help 0 32 Number Total User Name Dire
47. ed Click Apply to implement these static settings The DHCP Client field will allow users to Clone the settings from their computer that were learned from the DHCP server Simply use the pull down menu to select the MAC address of the computer to be cloned and then click the Clone button The settings from this computer will be implemented in the Static DHCP configuration area Click Apply to implement these static settings 26 Using the Configuration Menu continued Home gt File Sharing The following window and D Link explanation describes how to set Misas up your DI 624S as a file sharing server Using Samba technology the router will be able to share files between computers with little regard to the operating system in use on a computer that has been given access to this file sharing service The file sharing service is implemented using either or both of the two USB ports at the back of the router You may attach any sort of USB file sharing device to these ports such as a network attached storage device a portable hard drive or even a USB flash memory stick The USB ports are hot swappable so you can change storage devices at any time without powering off the router Ang lus EG Wireless 108G Storage Router DI 624S Advanced Tools Status Hel File Shar nga allows you to manage the USB storage devices that are connected to the USB ports on the back of the DI 6245 Server Setup User Setup Sh
48. ement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communication 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 e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help IC Statement The Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulation For detailed warranty outside the United States please contact corresponding local D Link office Register your D Link product online at http support dlink com register 07 04 2005
49. ensuring greater security Pre Shared Key mode means that the home user without a RADIUS server will obtain a new security key every time the he or she connects to the network vastly improving the safety of communications on the network New WPA2 enhanced wireless security authenticates using 802 1X and a Pre Shared key and encrypts the data with the AES encryption standard Wi Fi certified WPA2 is also compatible with WPA and can be used for a large network or for the SOHO environment 802 1x Authentication in conjunction with the RADIUS server verifies the identity of would be clients Utilizes OFDM technology Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing User friendly configuration and diagnostic utilities Operates in the 2 4GHz frequency range Connects multiple computers to a Broadband Cable or DSL modem to share the Internet connection Advanced Firewall features Supports NAT with VPN pass through providing added security MAC Filtering IP Filtering URL Filtering Domain Blocking Scheduling DHCP server supported enables all networked computers to automatically receive IP addresses Web based interface for Managing and Configuring Access Control to manage users on the network Supports special applications that require multiple connections Equipped with 4 10 100Mbps Ethernet ports 1 WAN port Auto MDI MDIX Equipped with two 2 0USB ports at the rear of the router used to connect l various devices to be shared over
50. fine a maximum period of time for which the Internet connection is maintained during inactivity If the connection is inactive for longer than the defined Maximum Idle Time then the connect ion will be dropped Either set the value for idle time to zero or enable Auto reconnect to disable this feature Enter an MTU value only if required by your ISP Otherwise leave it at the default setting Allows the user to choose a method of connecting to the ISP Always On will keep the router connected through Idle times Manual will require the user to connect manually using the router anytime a connection to the ISP has timed out Connect on demand will instruct the router to connect to the ISP anytime information is sent from the connected computer on the LAN Click Apply to set any changes made to the memory of the router 21 Using the Configuration Menu continued PPTP or Point to Point Protocol is a safe method of sending information between VPN s securely using encryption over PPP You as the client need to enter the correct information that the Home gt WAN gt Others gt PPTP Dynamic IP Static IP IP Address Subnet Mask server has in order to create that secure tunnel Sway Using Dynamic IP the router will set your basic IP 5erer IF parameters for you such as the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway For Static IP this information must be set manually by the user All information in this window should be pro
51. g MAC Address MAC address of the DI 624S SSID Displays the current SSID Channel Displays the current wireless channel in use Encryption indicates whether wireless encryption is enabled or disabled Disk Information Disk name Displays the name of a storage device currently connected to the router s USB port Free Displays the free memory space on the USB storage device Used Displays the used memory space on the USB storage device Total Displays the total memory space on the USB storage device The user may also view the current topology currently configured on the router by clicking the View network topology link which will reveal the following window A red X through one of the pictures indicates that device is not in the current topology To refresh this screen click the Refresh button Internet ss Refresh 62 Using the Configuration Menu continued Status gt Log D Link 2 AirPlus e A XG REM EG Wireless 108G Storage Router DI 6245 Home Advanced Tools status Help View Log EDEYE infa SC Log displays the activities occurring on the Dl b 45 Click on Log Settings for advance features First Page Last Page Previos Mes Clear Log settings O Retresh Help page l of 1 Time Message eat Dec 31 16 00 05 syslogd started Log on system activity debug information attack drop packet notice Stati stics Wireless Info Printer Info Active Session
52. g wireless networking using an old key Use WPA encryption instead of WEP WPA is stronger than WEP but not all devices are compatible with WPA Wireless Network Setup Wizard Enter a WEP key for your wireless network The WEP or Wired Equivalent Privacy key must meet one of the following quidelines Exactly 5 or 13 characters Exactly 10 or 26 characters using 0 9 and 4 F A longer WEP key is more secure than a short one 5 characters 5 characters Network key 12345 Confirm network key 172345 hide characters as I type On the last page of this wizard you can print this key and your other network settings For safekeeping Choose Set up a new wireless network Click Next Enter a network name of up to 32 characters to identify your wireless network This name will be common to all users on the wireless LAN Choose Manually assign a network key which will be configured in the next window Click Next Choose a key that will be shared among users on your LAN There are certain guidelines to choosing this key as stated on the screen to the left Confirm the network key by retyping it in the following field Once entered click Next 74 Wireless Network Setup Wizard iiaii Insert the USB drive into a USB port on the computer choose Use a USB flash ie E two methods for creating a wireless network Using a flash drive is easier d ri ve y
53. h the receiver and transmitter have the correct shared key Open System Shared Key wea C WPA PSK Authentication WPA WPA2 PSK WEP Enabled Disabled WEP Encryption 128Bit y Key Type HEX Keyl Keye keyg Keyd qazwsxedcr a Open System Shared Key WPA Cwpa psk Authentication WEA WPA2 PSK WEP Enabled Disabled WEP Encryption 128Bit Key Type HEX y Keyl Key Keys Keyd E qazwexedcriv WEP Click the Enabled radio button to employ WEP encryption on the router WEP Encryption Use the drop down menu to select the type of WEP encryption Select 64 Bit to enabled 64 bit Hexadecimal encryption 128 Bit to enable 128 bit Hexadecimal encryption For 64 bit encryption the ASCII characters are converted automatically and listed as 10 digit hexadecimal keys 64 bit encryption allows you to select one of four active keys For 128 bit encryption the characters are converted and listed as a 26 digit hexadecimal key 128 bit encryption allows you to select one of four active keys 128 bit keys are to be from 5 13 inputted characters in length and 256 bit keys must be from 10 26 inputted characters in length Failing to have the same key on the server and its clients will result in the clients not receiving any information from the router or its connected devices Key Type Use the pull down menu to select the type of Key to be used for encrypti
54. ity to communicate when you incorporate the 802 11g standard into your 802 11b network You may choose to slowly change your network by gradually replacing the 802 11b devices with 802 11g devices In addition to offering faster data transfer speeds when used with other 802 11g products the DI 624S has the newest strongest most advanced security features available today When used with other 802 11g WPA or WPA2 WiFi Protected Access and 802 1x compatible products in a network with a RADIUS server the security features include WPA Wi Fi Protected Access authorizes and identifies users based on a secret key that changes automatically at a regular interval WPA uses TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol to change the temporal key every 10 000 packets a packet is a kind of message transmitted over a network This insures much greater security than the standard WEP security By contrast the older WEP encryption required the keys to be changed manually WPA2 based on the IEEE 802 1i Wi Fi certified standard goes a level beyond the previous WPA by enhancing security with a new encryption code Employing AES Advanced Encryption Standard and yet still backwards compatible with WPA WPA2 utilizes 802 1X and EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol to verify users on the wireless network using a Pre Shared Key Once all users on the LAN have been authenticated there can be a securely encrypted flow of information between all parties on the LAN
55. ll down menu for the Enter the IP address or range of IP addresses that you wish to deny or allow access to the Internet The Destination may be identified on the LAN side the WAN side or Both by using the pull down menu for the Interface heading The type of protocol may also be chosen by using the pull down menu The user may choose between TCP UDP ICMP or Any The user may also select a range of ports of the destination IP addresses by entering the range under the Port Range heading Firewall the firewall function on the Router Name Action Deny Source Interface heading Destination Schedule Clicking Always will set the firewall permanently unless changed by the user Alternately the user may set up a time schedule to implement the firewall on a week to week basis by clicking the From radio button and setting the appropriate times to begin and end the firewall function 44 Using the Configuration Menu continued Advanced gt DMZ D Link ARPIUS EG Wireless 108G Storage Router Building Networks for People DRE Virtual Server Home Advanced Tools Status Helg DM Demilitarized Zone is used to allow a single computer on the LAN to be exposed to the Internet Enabled Disabled IP Address 10 53 13 foz Applications Pa rental Control 9 Apply Cancel Help AS A a VW f Performance Firewalls may conflict with certain
56. lly formatted text string that uniquely defines an Internet website This window will allow users to block computers on the LAN from accessing certain URLs This may be accomplished by simply entering the URL to be blocked in the URL Address field The user may also use this field to block certain websites by entering a keyword into the URL Address field So if any website s URL contains this word it will automatically be denied access to users on the LAN For example if you wish to block users from accessing shopping websites enter the keyword shopping into the URL Address field Then website having shopping in their URL such as http www yahoo com shopping stores html or http www msn search shopping spree html will be denied from computers on the LAN This feature may be beneficial to parents wanting to stop their kids from accessing certain websites or for companies who want their employees to stop surfing the Internet on company time To configure this screen for URL blocking enter the website s address or a keyword into the URL Address field and click the radio button for Enabled URL Blocking and then click Apply to save this configuration into the Routers memory Configured URL blocking entries will be displayed in the URLs Blocking List at the bottom of the screen To modify a URL blocking entry in the list click its corresponding edit icon To delete a URL blocking entry in the list click its corresponding delete icon 42
57. m either side of the gateway The rules are created and controlled by the network administrator and can be precisely defined These rules are used to block access to the LAN from outside the network and or to deny access to the WAN from within the network The Router uses filtering rules to examine data packet headers for specific information Packets passing through the Router that do not meet the criteria specified by the rule set are dropped Effective implementation of packet filtering requires detailed knowledge of network services and communication protocols An overly complicated filtering scheme can adversely affect the Router s performance while an inadequate set of rules may needlessly compromise security This Router has two fields to configure for filtering which are IP Filters and MAC Filters 30 Advanced gt Filters gt IP Filters This window will aid the use in configuring filters for IP addresses This will deny specified LAN IP addresses or specific ports associated with these LAN IP address from accessing the Internet Well known ports have already been previously set in the IP Filters List and can be modified by clicking their corresponding edit icon and simple adding an IP address to the configuration To access this screen click the Advanced tab along the top of the configuration window and then the Filters tab to the left hand side Filters are used to allow or deny LAN users from accessing the Internet
58. me of the file you wish to share This name should be known to people on your share network Share Directory Choose a directory on the file sharing system to be shared This must be done by clicking the Select Directory button which will open a pop up window for the user to configure share Description This optional field is used to describe the file to be shared on the network Allow everybody read Click this box if the selected files will have read only permissions for users Allow everybody write Click this box if you wish the selected file to have read and write permissions for users Write permissions will allow users to alter files and documents in this folder 29 Select Directory Pop Up Window ENANA Jel O Xx D Lin ee ir Plus Estat Hale LE fe nk Wireless 1086 Storage Routor CG Create Directory SEI Delete This window will appear when the Select Directory button is clicked in the previous window Using this window the administrator can create directories for sharing on the network To create a directory enter a name of your choice in the Create Directory field and click Add Once entered it will appear in the window above You may then click on the directory to enter it in the Select Directory and Delete Directory fields Clicking Apply will enter the directory name into the Share Directory field in the File Sharing window where it can be given permissions for outside users To delet
59. n through the router Source MAC Enter the source MAC address that will be set for high priority QoS in the router DHCP Client The user may use the DHCP client to aid in choosing the MAC address to be implemented for QoS All devices connected to the router will be listed in the pull down menu Simply choose the correct device and click the Clone button which will produce that devices MAC address in the Source MAC field Bandwidth Use the pull down menu to select the best bandwidth for the QoS Setting on this router The user may set a bandwidth between 1Kbps to 32Mbps Choosing Best Effort will set the router to allow the first user to access the source MAC address to have the total bandwidth needed for the file being transferred Choosing Full will denote that the router will allot 100Mbps of bandwidth for the specified QoS implementation Only one QoS implementation can be set at Full Click Apply to set the QoS for MAC 49 Advanced gt QoS gt IP The user may also set QoS by specific IP address To enable QoS per IP address first click the IP radio button which will reveal the preceeding screen for the user to configure Ensure that the bandwidth does not exceed the incoming bandwidth from the ISP or it will cause other devices on the LAN to slow down due to decreased bandwidth Check with your ISP for more information on the Cos Qualty of Service C Disabled C Physical Part O MAC GG F O Application Set the Qos WA
60. n will be needed to connect to the Internet If Manual is selected the workstation on the LAN must manually connect to the Internet through this router 23 Using the Configuration Menu continued Home gt WAN gt Others gt BigPond Cable This selection is for users having Big Pond Cable as their ISP Enter the following information as provided to you by your ISP fy User Name Password Retype Password Auth Server Auto Reconnect C Enabled Disabled User Name Enter the user name as provided to you by your ISP Password Enter The PPPoE user name provided to you by your ISP Retype Password Retype the password entered in the previous field Auth Server Enter the name of the Authentication Server as provided to you by your ISP This is the computer that will accept your user name and password to be authenticated on the network Auto Reconnect Checking the Enabled radio button will allow the router to reconnect to the network automatically if it becomes disconnected 24 Using the Configuration Menu continued Home gt LAN LAN is short for Local Area D Link AirPlus Network This is considered your internal network These DI 624S are the IP settings of the LAN Advanced __ Tools Status Hel interface for the DI 624S and may be referred to as Private Wizard The IP address of the DI6245 settings You may change the P Addrees Mans LAN IP address if needed DS The LAN IP address is private to your
61. nabled to protect entry to this web page through the use of a username and a password 32 User Name Enter the User Name you wish to allot this Personal Web page This is the User Name along with the Password in the next field that will be required to access the Personal Web page on a USB storage device connected to the Router Password Enter the Password you wish to allot this Personal Web page This is the Password along with the User Name in the previous field that will be required to access the Personal Web page on a USB storage device connected to the Router Click Apply to set these changes to the memory of the router 33 Using the Configuration Menu continued Home gt UPnP AV The UPnP Universal Plug and Play AV screen will allow the administrator to share audio and video files for viewing or listening over the network These files which would be stored on an external file sharing device attached to one of the USB ports can be added or adjusted by using the Select Directory Pop up window previously described No username or password will be necessary to view these files yet clients who want to view or listen to these files must be running the UPnP AV protocol on their computer The user may add up to 12 devices for sharing AV files through this router External file sharing devices may be added to the UPnP function by entering its MAC address and clicking Apply These entries will be listed in the MAC List table at
62. namic Host Configuration Protocol dion rie DHCP allows the gateway to iS Advanced xo ET automatically obtain the IP address from a DHCP server on the service provider s network The service provider assigns a global IP address from a pool of addresses available to the service provider Typically the IP address assigned has a long lease time so it will likely be the same address each time the Router requests an IP address If DHCP is not enabled on the Router it is necessary for the user to assign a static IP address to each computer on your LAN The DI 6245 can be setup as a DHCP Server to distribute IP addresses to the LAN network DHCP Server Enabled Disabled Starting IP Address 10 53 13 100 Ending IP Address 10 5 Ta 1199 Lease Time 1 Week D Static DHCP is used to allow DHCP server to assign same IP address to specific MAC address C Enabled Disabled Host Name IP Address 10 53 of MAC Address el EL al Jar KIT DHCP Client 001171 NBIWIN2K 00 11 d8 57 cc 23 v Clone Apply Cancel Help Host Name IP Address MAC Address 241 Host Name IP Address MAC Address Lease are Time m e EE d8 57 cc 236 days 18 hours 55 minutes 49 seconds 10 53 13 10500 03 9d 73 32 0 6 days 21 hours 56 minutes 11 seconds To setup DHCP for your LAN first enable the Router as a DHCP server by clicking the corresponding Enabled radio button in the window above The next step is to set a range of I
63. nected Wireless Client List Device Info The Wireless Client list below displays Wireless clients Connected to the AP Access Point Help Connected Time MAC Address Mode Statistics Printer Info Active Session The wireless client table displays a list of current connected wireless clients This table also displays the MAC address and mode of the connected wireless client Click on Help at any time for more information 65 Using the Configuration Menu continued Status gt Printer Info D Link gt Building Networks for People AU 7 ed Wireless 108G Storage Router DI 624S Home Advanced Tools Help Device Info Log Help Printer Server Queue Name Printer Name Status Statistics Wireless Info Active Session The Printer Info window displays a list of Printers that are using the DI 624S as a print server These printers are defined by their Queue Name and Printer Name The status of these printers is located to the right under the heading Printer Server Status 66 Using the Configuration Menu continued Active Session A ARAU Wireless 108G Storage Router DI 624S an e el O GIS Status Help Active Session Device Info Active Session display Source and Destination packets passing through the 0l 6245 Refresh O Help NAPT Session Statistics TCP Session l UDP Session 6 Total Wireless Info Active Ses
64. ng Time by clicking the corresponding Enabled radio button and the system time will automatically adjust on those dates Click Apply to set changes made 99 Using the Configuration Menu continued Tools gt System A A GC Wireless 108G Storage Router DI 6245 Se Status Hel Home Advanced Admin save Settings To Local Hard Drive Save Load Settings From Local Hard Drive Browse Load Restore To Factory Default Settings Restore Reboot the Ol b245 Reboot Firmware O l Cable Test OOIP 185 Help The System window has three basic functions for the DI 624S administrator Configuration settings can be saved to a local hard drive on your computer by clicking the Save button This will produce a new window from your operating system inquiring you about the location where you would like to save your files The administrator may also upload configuration settings saved to a local hard drive by entering the path into the open field or by clicking the browse button and searching for its location the computer Once found click Load to upload these settings to the DI 624S The administrator may also restore the router back to its default configurations by clicking the Restore button Save Click Save to save the current settings to the local Drive Browse Load Click Browse to find the settings then click Load Restore Click Restore to restore the factory default settings Reboot Click Reboot
65. ntified The detected device is of unknown type Be sure that 1 The device amp properly configured 2 The address on the previous page is correct Either correct the address and perform another search on the network by returning to the previous Wizard page or select the device type if vou are sure the address is correct Device Type Standard Genenc Network Card Ce Custom Ip 32 169 01 Back Next gt Cancel Port Settings Port Marne Ia 932 168 0 1 192 168 0 1 Printer Name or IF Address Protocol C Raw LPR Raw Settings Port fi umber a UU LPR Settings Queue Mame Ipi LPR Byte Counting Enabled SNMP Status Enabled SHME Device Inder i ttt Eommunte Hame Enter the IP address default 192 168 0 1 of the DI 624S to the Printer Name or IP Address field In the Port Name field be sure add a name to the router IP address to differentiate it from other devices ex IP_192 168 0 1dlink Click Next After clicking Next the Wizard requires additional information to complete the process In the Additional Port Information Required window click Custom gt Settings In the following window the user will add the Queue Name In the Configure Standard TCP IP Port Monitor window first Choose LPR in the Protocol field Next add the Queue Name that was automatically generated for you by your DI 624S in this case Ip Click OK
66. ntinued Warranty e 3 year depends on D Link global warranty policy Wireless Data Rates with Automatic Fallback 54 Mbps 48 Mbps 36 Mbps 24 Mbps 22 Mbps 18 Mbps 12 Mbps 11 Mbps 9 Mbps 6 Mbps 5 5 Mbps 2 Mbps 1 Mbps Receiver Sensitivity 54Mbps OFDM 10 PER 68dBm 48Mbps OFDM 10 PER 68dBm 36Mbps OFDM 10 PER 75dBm 24Mbps OFDM 10 PER 79dBm 22Mbps PBCC 8 PER 80dBm 18Mbps OFDM 10 PER 82dBm 12Mbps OFDM 10 PER 84dBm 11Mbps CCK 8 PER 82dBm 9Mbps OFDM 10 PER 87dBm 6Mbps OFDM 10 PER 88dBm 5 5Mbps CCK 8 PER 85dBm 2Mbps QPSK 8 PER 86dBm 1Mbps BPSK 8 PER 89dBm 12 Appendix WCN and the Wireless Setup Wizard WCN or Windows Connect Now technology has been recently incorporated by D Link to quickly aid the user in setting up a secure wireless environment Combining the new WCN technology incorporated by Windows and only available through a PC that has a wireless NIC card and is running the Windows XP Operating System with Service Pack 2 installed the user will configure the wireless settings only once and then save it to a USB flash drive Once saved the user may insert this flash drive into any device on the network that is running wirelessly and the settings will automatically upload to that device No more configurations are necessary and all devices will have the identical access information and wireless information necessary to work smoothly over your internal LAN See the e
67. o setup a network printer that is not attached to a print server 1 use the Local printer option Click Next lt Back Add Printer Wizard zy Select a Printer Port Computers communicate with printers through ports Select the port you want your printer to use IF the port i not listed you can create new port C Use the following port Bag Recommended Printer Port sl EE Then the user must choose the type of installation for the wizard Choose Create a new port and use the pull down menu to select Create a rew port Standard TCP IP Port Type of pork Standard TCPAP Port SE Click Next Add Standard TCP IP Printer Port Wizard x A hdl Seandard The next screen to appear is the TCP IP Printer Port Wizard Welcome to the Add Standard ou use this wizard to add a port for a network printer TCP I P Pri nter Port Wiza rd Before continuing be sure that M a ke sure th at th e pri n ter IS a He ee and configured tu FR ed on a nd the netwo rk IS properly configured To continue click Mest Click Next Tf Configure Standard TCP IP Port Monitor Add Standard TCP IP Printer Port Wizard Add Port For which device do you want to add port Enter the Printer Name or IP address and port name for the desired device Printer Hame or IF Address Port Name Add Standard TCP IP Printer Port Wizard Additional Port Information Required The device could not be ide
68. of firewall that protects your network against hacker attacks by analyzing packets to ensure that only authorized packets will be allowed to enter your network To enable this function click the Enabled radio button This function is enabled by default 08 VPN Pass Through UPNP Settings WAN select The DI 624S supports VPN Virtual Private Network pass through for both PPTP Point to Point Tunneling Protocol and IPSec IP Security Once VPN pass through is enabled there is no need to open up virtual services Multiple VPN connections can be made through the DI 624S This is useful when you have many VPN clients on the LAN network PPTP select Enabled or Disabled IPSec select Enabled or Disabled You may enable the Universal Plug n Play function here by clicking the Enabled radio button This section allows the user to set the wire speed over which the router will transmit packets The user has three options 100 Mbps Clicking this radio button will set the wire speed at 100 megabytes per second 10 Mbps Clicking this radio button will set the wire speed at 10 megabytes per second 10 100 Mbps Auto Clicking this radio button will allow the wire speed to be automatically set by the router depending on the wire speed available at any given time 59 Using the Configuration Menu continued Tools gt Cable Test D Link utdog etaria for Peoia s A us _ e Wireless 108G Storage Router
69. oint to Point Tunneling Protocol used to transfer information securely between VPNs Virtual Private Routers NetMeeting An application that allows teleconferences over the Internet DCS 1000 A D Link internet camera used for security monitoring DCS 2000 A D Link internet camera used for security monitoring DVC 1000 A D Link VideoPhone used for video conferencing These external services may be modified by clicking its corresponding edit icon or they may be deleted by clicking the corresponding delete icon Though there are seven fields available to configure the Virtual Server in most cases only the IP address of the Virtual Server will be needed for implementation To enable an already existing Virtual Server click its corresponding edit button configure the appropriate fields listed below and set the Status fields to Enabled by clicking the radio button To configure other virtual servers for the Router configure the following fields and click Apply Virtual Server Click the radio button to enable or disable the selected Virtual Server Name Enter the name of the Virtual Server If you have chosen a pre configured Virtual Server from the list its name will appear in this field Private IP Enter the IP address of the Virtual Server Protocol Type The protocol type used for the Virtual Server The user may select TCP UDP or Both depending on the type of Virtual Server implemented Private Port Enter the port numbe
70. omplete the firmware upgrade 97 Using the Configuration Menu continued Tools gt Misc D Link AUNE lus EG Wireless 108G Storage Router Tools ECA Admin Ping Test is used to send Ping packets to test if a computer is on the Internet Host Mame or IP A Address _Ping DI 6245 y Time System Block WAN Ping When you Black WAN Ping you are causing the public WAN IP address on the Dl b24 to not respond to ping commands Pinging public WAN IP addresses ls a Pre common method used by hackers to test whether your WAM IP address is valid Discard PING from WAN side Enabled Disabled ou can setup this item if you want to enable SPI mode Cable Test C Enabled Disabled ou can setup this item if you want to enable UPnP C Enabled Disabled Allows PH connections to work through the DEJA PPTP C Enabled Disabled IPSec C Enabled Disabled C 100Mbps 10Mbps 10 100Mbps Auto Apply Cancel Help Ping Test The Ping Test is used to send Ping packets to test if a computer is on the Internet Enter the IP Address that you wish to Ping and click Ping Block WAN Ping Discard Ping from WAN side If you choose to block WAN Ping the WAN IP Address of the DI 624S will not respond to pings Blocking the Ping may provide some extra security from hackers Click Enabled to block the WAN ping SPI Mode SPI or Stateful Packet Inspection is a type
71. on The user may choose HEX Hexidecimal or ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange Both will require the user to enter a key in the following field Key The user may enter up to four keys to be used for encryption Only the key selected using the corresponding radio button will be used for encryption Click Apply to set the information in the router s memory Note For the client implementation of this function please see the user manual for the associated client PC 16 WPA WPA or Wireless Protection Access is a new an improved standard of wireless security WPA offers encryption keys of up to 256 bits that automatically change frequently On this router the WPA utilizes the RADIUS protocol which utilizes a server to authorize the user by matching a Shared Secret password listed in its RADIUS database There are two choices for the user to choose from WPA and WPA2 which uses the Advanced Encryption Standard AES In order to use this function a RADIUS server must be established on a computer on the LAN This RADIUS server must be configured to have the same key as the users on the LAN accessing it Open System Shared Key wea wea psk Authentication WA WPA2 PSK RADIUS Server jp 192 168 0 104 Port hera shared Secret Ee C Open System Shared key WPA Wra psk WPA WPA2 PSK RADIUS Server P 192 168 0 104 Part Da Shared Secret Fees RADIUS Server IP Enter the IP ad
72. otal bandwidth needed for the file being transferred Choosing Full will denote that the router will allot 100Mbps of bandwidth for the specified QoS implementation Only one QoS implementation can be set at Full Click Apply to set the QoS for IP 90 Advanced gt QoS gt Application The user may also set QoS by specific protocol To enable QoS per protocol first click the Application radio button which will reveal the preceeding screen for the user to configure Ensure that the bandwidth does not exceed the incoming bandwidth from the ISP or it will cause other devices on the LAN to slow down due to decreased bandwidth Check with your ISP for more information on the bandwidth allotted to your account Gos Qualty of Service Disabled C Physical Port C MAC CIE Application set the QoS WAN Uplink Bandwidth WAN Uplink Bandwidth f4 Kbps ei set the QoS High Priority Control by Protocol C Enabled Disabled Name MEAR Protocol Both Port Range IS Bandwidth Best Etor vago Apply Cancel Help Of 42 Numbers Totaly Protocal Port Range Bandwidth QoS Control by IP Click the Enabled radio button to enable QoS priority by application Information coming from this application will have the highest priority on the LAN This means that information originating from this device will be sent to other devices on the LAN requesting it first Other devices will have a lower priority in sending information
73. ou wish to share files Name Enter the name of the device to be used as the file sharing server AS shown in the window above this should be the DI 624S Share type The administrator has two choices of places where to share files If All USB Disk without authentication is chosen the administrator will allow outside users access to USB devices attached to the router without the need for authentication Configured User and Directory will require outside users to be authenticated by the router before gaining access The administrator will need to pre define user names and passwords for these users attempting to access the shared files Advanced gt File Sharing gt User Setup The User Setup window is used to configure users on the network to gain access to the router To gain username access to this window the user User Description must first choose the Configured Password User and Directory setting and fm click Apply Once returned to the screen the user may choose this Y A K option to be configured Properly Re configured users will be listed in the SSES User Lists table at the bottom of the window Up to 32 users can be configured here To edit the parameters for a configured user click its corresponding edit icon To delete the user click the corresponding delete icon 28 User Name Enter the name of the user to be added to the user group This name must be identical to the one the use
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75. r DDNS server Password Enter the password given to you by your DDNS server Click Apply to set this information in the Router 46 Using the Configuration Menu continued Advanced gt Printer SG even CF Wireless 108G Storage Router DI 6245S i _ Home Tools Status Hel The Dl 6245 can be setup as a Printer Server to provide the printer that connected on USB port to the network Queue Name Printer Name applications Pa rental ontrol Printer Enabled Disabled 9 Apply Cancel Help 0 2 Number Totaly Firewall Queue Marne Printers l DMZ l DDNS Performance The DI 624S has a special ability to serve as a print server when using a USB printer After connected to the printer through one of the USB ports at the rear of the router the user must enable the router to act as a print server by clicking the Enabled radio button Once enabled the router should recognize the connected printer and establish it in the queue as Ip1 Adjacent to the Queue Name should appear the name of the printer as assigned to it by its manufacturer Once these names appear in the list the user may set the printer into the routers memory by clicking Apply Next the user must enable the printer through a PC on the LAN Ensure that the Queue Name on the router and the Queue Name on the PC are the same For more information on setting up a printer on a PC see the Appendix at the back of thi
76. r of the Virtual Server s computer Existing Virtual servers listed already have their well known port number listed yet this may need to be changed in certain circumstances Public Port Enter the port number of the device on the WAN side of the network that will be accessing the Virtual Server currently being configured Commonly this port number is identical to the Private Port number Existing Virtual Servers listed already have their well known port number listed yet this may need to be changed in certain circumstances schedule Configure the time schedule you wish these Virtual Servers to be accessed Clicking the Always radio button will allow access to these servers at any time The user may set a strict time period by clicking the From radio button and configuring a time period for access 36 Using the Configuration Menu continued Advanced gt Applications The Applications window is used to configure applications that require multiple connections such as Internet Telephony video conferencing and Internet gaming The following window lists six Special Applications that commonly use more than one connection To configure one of these applications click its corresponding edit icon and then modify the fields listed below the following figure and then clicking the Enabled radio button The user may add a new application by modifying the fields listed and then clicking the Enabled radio button New entries will be li
77. r will input when asked for authorization by the router User Description Enter a description of the user to identify that person to the administrator This is an optional field Password Confirm Password Enter the password used to authorize this user on the router then confirm that password in the following field This password must be identical to the one the user will input when asked for authorization by the router Advanced gt File Sharing gt Share Setup This window is used to configure directories to be shared through the router and to assign privileges to users and groups on the shared network To set up Se EG ee the share system configure the Iran everybody e m parameters below and click Apply TO sers RO Privileges assign privilege rights highlight the group or user in the Users window and click the estao i appropriate button to assign a privilege E RW Privileges which will move that name to one of the _Writeable gt gt two privilege windows Read Only will lt lt Remove allow users to only read information in the file share Writeable will allow users to Yago both read and edit information in the file Apply Cancel Help 0 32 Number Total share Share setup information will appear June pieces Geert Read Only Read amp Writ in the bottom of the screen in the Share Lists To edit an entry click the edit icon To delete that entry click the delete icon share Name Create a na
78. rs access to the Internet or only allow certain computers access to the Internet based on their MAC address To access this screen click the Advanced tab along the top of the configuration window then the Filters tab to the left hand side and finally click the corresponding radio button for MAC Filters Disabled MAC Filters Only Allow Only Deny Name MAC Address DHCP Client Filters are used to allow or deny LAN users from accessing the Internet C IFP Filters Dr MAC Filters Use MAC address to allow or deny computers access to the network Disabled MAC Filters C Only allow computers with MAC address listed below to access the network Only deny computers with MAC address listed below to access the network Name MACAddess JI JJ II DHCP Client Clone 9 Apply Cancel Help O 32 Numbers Total MAC Address Click this radio button to disable MAC filtering on the Router Click this radio button if you wish to allow specific computers access to the network based on MAC address Click this radio button if you wish to deny specific computers access to the network based on MAC address A Name defined by the user to identify this MAC address filter setting Enter the MAC address to be filtered This field will display the DHCP client s host name and MAC address here You may clone this MAC address by simply clicking the Clone button The cloned entry will be displayed in the MAC Filters List
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80. s manual 47 Using the Configuration Menu continued Advanced gt QoS AlrPlus ha G Wireless 108G Storage Router Qos Quality of Serace P Disabled C Physical Por Pomar TIP Application Set the QoS Guality ol Semice Disabled QoS or Quality of Service is used to allot bandwidth and priority from the router To allot bandwidth per port on the router click the QoS Bandwidth radio button and configure the parameters QoS may be configured per Physical Port MAC address IP address or specified application See the following explanation for more detailed information on each type of QoS setting Advanced gt QoS gt Physical Port Llos liuality of Service Disabled Physical Port O MAC p Application set the GoS Guality of service Physical Part Port Enable Bandwidth LAN 1 FULL LAN 2 FULL y LAN 3 FULL LAN 4 FULL oO Apply Cancel Help To enable QoS per port first click the Physical Port radio button which will reveal the preceeding screen for the user to configure Simply click the Enable check box of the corresponding port to enable for QoS You may also set the bandwidth for that port by using that corresponding pull down menu The user may choose a bandwidth between 128 Kbps to 32 Mbps FULL denotes that the port will have the maximum transfer speed allowed at any given time up to 100Mbps Click Apply to confirm your settings 48 Advanced gt QoS gt MAC
81. s which are to be separated by a comma upon entry or a range of ports which are to be separated by a dash This entry will trigger the public port on the WAN side of the connection for the specified application The choices available to the user are TCP UDP or Both 3 Using the Configuration Menu continued Advanced gt Filters SI ARAS _ Wireless 108G Storage Router Home dvancec Tools Status Hel Filters are used to allow or deny LAN users from accessing the Internet IF Filters MAC Filters applications Use IF Filters to deny LAN IP addresses access to the Internet C Enabled Disabled IP Address Parental Control Port rer Protocol Type TCP Schedule Always E time 00 To AM to 00 sl 00 sl AM OMe day Sun sl to Sun ER Apply Cancel Help wert aT Ch PP i i PP y _ __ _ 732 Numbers Totaly Printer IP Range Protocol Port Schedule E TCP 20 21 Always L it H y TCF 80 Always Eiri E TCP 443 Always El r UDP 53 Always Eii EEE pi i TCF 25 Always Eiri Performance P o TCP 110 A Se E TCP 23 Always EI Packet filtering is a basic security measure that should be used on any network that is exposed to a security risk A packet filter system examines data packets and scrutinizes them in order to control network access Filtering rules determine whether packets are passed through the Router fro
82. settings For a typical wireless setup at home as shown above please do the following 1 You will need broadband Internet access a Cable or DSL subscriber line into your home or office 2 Consult with your Cable or DSL provider for proper installation of the modem 3 Connect the Cable or DSL modem to the DI 624S Wireless Storage Router see the printed Quick Installation Guide included with your router 4 If you are connecting a desktop computer to your network install the D Link AirPlus G DWL G520 wireless PCI adapter into an available PCI slot on your desktop computer You may also install the DWL G520 11 sl See the printed Quick Installation Guide included with the network adapter Install the D Link DWL G650 wireless Cardbus adapter into a laptop computer See the printed Quick Installation Guide included with the DWL G650 Install the D Link DFE 530TX adapter into a desktop computer The four Ethernet LAN ports of the DI 624S are Auto MDI MDIX and will work with both Straight Through and Cross Over cable See the printed Quick Installation Guide included with the DFE 530TX Connect your printer to the printer port on the DI 624S Please refer to the quick installation guide for loading the print server software Installing the Print Server To avoid any problems that may arise when you install your USB printer follow this procedure If the print server is powered on before a network connection is e
83. sion Breser re e IP Address TCP Session UDP Session 192 168 0 103 1 D 21 3 18 100 0 6 The Active Session window allows users to view the packets passing through the router whether from the source or to the destination This window displays the total TCP and UDP packets in the NAPT Session section This is a total of the Active Session section on the bottom of the screen The Active Session section will sub divide the NAPT session section into separate IP addresses and their TCP and UDP packets For more details regarding a separate IP address on the LAN click the detail button of the corresponding IP address which will display the following window for the user to view 6 D Link Building Networks for People Wireless 108G Storage Router DI 624S e e Home Advanced Tools status help I ive Session Mapt Active Session Detail Information E Help Protocol source IP source Port Dest IF Dest Port Age Time UDP 21 3 18 100 DOE 168 95 1 1 53 663 sec i UDP 21 3 18 100 50463 168 95 1 1 53 893 sec Statistics UDP 21 3 18 100 55162 168 95 1 1 53 895 sec UDP 21 3 18 100 57724 168 95 1 1 53 897 sec ee UDP 21 3 18 100 1026 192 5 41 41 123 G47 sec Wireless Info UDF 21 318 100 1026 168 95 1 1 53 647 sec UDP 21 3 18 100 1026 202 125 40 143 123 B43 sec r UDP 21 3 18 100 1024 168 95 1 1 53 642 sec PAPERS UDP 21318 100 1025 168 95 1 1 53 642 sec Sub divided again this window displays
84. stablished configuration problems may arise 1 Before connecting your printer to the DI 624S make sure that your printer is functioning properly Once you have made sure that it is working properly turn off the power to the printer Confirm that your computer network is functioning properly Connect the DI 624S to your network using a standard Ethernet cable Leave the router powered off While the printer is still powered off connect the printer to one of the available USB slots at the rear of the router Power on your USB printer Plug the power adapter into the available power adapter slot at the back of the router Plug the other end of the power adapter into an available power outlet This will supply electricity to the Router since there is no external power switch The corresponding green USB LED at the front of the router should light green indicating a valid connection to the router To configure the router for use on your LAN please go to the Advanced section of this manual under the heading Home gt LAN 12 Using the Configuration Wizard 192 168 0 1 Whenever you want to configure your network or the DI 624S you can access the Configuration Menu by ete mat opening the web browser and typing in A gt BE the IP Address of the DI 624S The m mmu 24 een eo DI 624S default IP Address is shown to the right O Open the web browser Type in the IP
85. sted at the bottom of the page in the Special Application List To delete a particular application click its corresponding delete icon D Link A G Wireless 108G Storage Router Home Advance Tools Status Hel Virtual Server Filters Parental Control Special Application is used to run applications that require multiple connections C Enabled Disabled Name Trigger Port H Trigger Type TCP y Public Pot Public Type TCP y Firewall Apply Cancel Help ist 6 32 Number Total i Name Trigger Public DMZ TT Battle net 6112 6112 EK F Dialpad 7175 51200 51201 51210 di M ICU Il 2019 2000 2038 2050 2051 2069 2085 3010 3030 EK DDNS FT MSN Gaming Zone 47624 2300 2400 28800 29000 El F PC to Phone 12053 1212012122 24150 24220 EI F Quick Time 4 554 6970 6999 Eir Printer Performance 2 S 8 L Applications Trigger Port Trigger Type Public Port Public Type Click the appropriate corresponding radio button to enable or disable the Applications feature Enter the port associated with the Name entered above This is the port that will trigger this application to accept multiple connections Choose the protocol type of the Special Application from the pull down menu The choices available to the user are TCP UDP or Both Enter the port number on the WAN side of the connection that will access the Special Application This field will accept a port multiple port
86. t the software portion of the product Software will substantially conform to D Link s then current functional specifications for the Software as set forth in the applicable documentation from the date of original retail purchase of the Software for a period of ninety 90 days Warranty Period provided that the Software is properly installed on approved hardware and operated as contemplated in its documentation D Link further warrants that during the Warranty Period the magnetic media on which D Link delivers the Software will be free of physical defects D Link s sole obligation shall be to replace the non conforming Software or defective media with software that substantially conforms to D Link s functional specifications for the Software or to refund at D Link s sole discretion Except as otherwise agreed by D Link in writing the replacement Software is provided only to the original licensee and is subject to the terms and conditions of the license granted by D Link for the Software Software will be warranted for the remainder of the original Warranty Period from the date or original retail purchase If a material non conformance is incapable of correction or if D Link determines in its sole discretion that it is not practical to replace the non conforming Software the price paid by the original licensee for the non conforming Software will be refunded by D Link provided that the non conforming Software and all copies thereof i
87. the public IP Address provided by your ISP Input your Subnet mask All devices in the network must have the same subnet mask Input the public IP address of the ISP to which you are connecting Input the primary DNS Domain Name Server IP address provided by your ISP This is an optional DNS Address entry to be used if the primary DNS fails Enter an MTU value only if required by your ISP Otherwise leave it at the default setting 18 Using the Configuration Menu continued Host Marne MAC Address Dynamic IP Address DI 6245 optional foo foo foo foo foo Jon optional Clone MAC Address Primary DNS Address Daa 4 10 40 secondary DNS Address Daa 4 10 35 optional DI Dynamic Host Name MAC Address Clone MAC Address Primary Secondary DNS Address MTU 1500 Choose Dynamic IP Address to obtain IP address information automatically from your ISP This option should be selected if your ISP has not supplied you with an IP address This option is commonly used for Cable modem services The Host Name is optional but may be required by some ISPs The default host name is the device name of the Router and may be changed The default MAC Address is set to the WAN s physical interface MAC address on the Broadband Router lt is not recommended that you change the default MAC address unless required by your ISP The default MAC address is set to the WAN s physical interface MAC address on the
88. through the router Name Enter a user defined name to define this application for users on the LAN Protocol Choose the protocol to be enabled for QoS from the pull down menu The user may choose TCP UDP or Both Port Range Enter a virtual port range that will use this application Remember these are virtual ports and not physical ports on the router Bandwidth Use the pull down menu to select the best bandwidth for the QoS setting on this router The user may set a bandwidth between 1Kbps to 32Mbps Choosing Best Effort will set the router to allow the first user to access the set application to have the total bandwidth needed for the file being transferred Choosing Full will denote that the router will allot 100Mbps of bandwidth for the specified QoS implementation Only one QoS implementation can be set at Full Click Apply to set the QoS for IP 91 Using the Configuration Menu continued Advanced gt Performance The Performance window is used to configure settings for the Access Point feature of this device Configuring these settings may increase the performance of your router but if you are not familiar with networking devices and protocols this section should be left at its default settings Below is a list of the functions associated with the Access Point feature of the router Click Apply when you have completed your D Link Building Networks for People DI 6243 Home Virtual Server Applic
89. tion with Connect on demand selected will allow the router to connect any workstation on your LAN to the Internet upon request If this function is set at Always on no request from the workstation will be needed to connect to the Internet If Manual is selected it will be necessary for the workstation on the LAN to manually connect to the Internet through this router 22 Using the Configuration Menu continued Home gt WAN gt Others gt L2TP Some ISPs may require the user to uplink using the Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling L2PT method L2PT is a VPN protocol that will ensure a direct connection to the server using an authentication process that guarantees the data originated from the claimed sender and was not damaged or altered in transit Once connected to the VPN tunnel it seems to the user that the client computer is directly connected to the internal network To set up your L2PT connection enter the following data that was provided to you by ID Address subnet Mask Gateway server IP LATP Account L2TP Password LATP Retype Password Maximum Idle Time MTL Dynamic IP Static IP ATT ATT 5 Minutes 1452 your ISP L2PT IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Server IP L2PT Account L2PT Password Connect Mode O Always on Manual Connect on demand Choose between Dynamic and Static IP Using Dynamic IP the router will set your basic IP parameters such as the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway
90. to reboot the Router 56 Using the Configuration Menu continued Tools gt Firmware D Link gt ArPlus E leier GREM EG Wireless 108G Storage Router DI 6245 Status Hel Home Advanced Admin There may be new firmware for your 01 643 to improve functionality and performance Click here to check for an upgrade on our support site To upgrade the firmware locate the upgrade file on the local hard drive with the Browse button Once you have found the file to be used click the Apply button below to start the firmware Upgrade Time Current Firmware Version v4 0 0b9 Firmware Date Thu Jun 2 11 46 20 CST 2005 Browse Apply Cancel Help System Cable Test You can upgrade the firmware of the Router here Make sure the firmware you want to use is on the local hard drive of the computer Click on Browse to browse the local hard drive and locate the firmware to be used for the update Please check the D Link Support site for firmware updates at http support dlink com You can download firmware upgrades to your hard drive from the D Link support site Firmware Upgrade Click on the link in this screen to find out if there is an updated firmware if so download the new firmware to your hard drive Browse After you have downloaded the new firmware click Browse in this window to locate the firmware update on your hard drive Click Apply to c
91. ton connect your USB will restore the router printer or memory to its factory default media for file sharing settings Auto MDI MDIX LAN Ports WAN Port Power Adapter Connect the Ethernet Connect the Ethernet Connect your cable from computers on cable from your ADSL 5V 3A power your LAN to these ports modem to this port adapter here LEDs WAN LED An active LED indicates a link USB LED Power LED has been A solid light established A An active LED indicates indicates a valid blinking LED a link has been connection to indicates established A blinking the power activity on the LED indicates activity supply WAN port on the USB port LAN LEDs An active LED indicates a link has been indicates the DI 624S is functioning properly established A blinking LED indicates activity on the LAN port WLAN LED An active LED indicates a link has been established A blinking LED indicates activity on the WLAN port Features Fully compatible with the 802 11g standard to provide a wireless data rate of up to 54Mbps Backwards compatible with the 802 11b standard to provide a wireless data rate of up to 11 Mbps WPA authorizes and identifies users based on a secret key that changes automatically at a regular interval for example TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol in conjunction with a RADIUS server changes the temporal key every 10 000 packets
92. ts stored on a USB connected memory device Through this HIML page guests can access files on the USB storage device just as they could on an Internet WWW page Just complete the following fields to set up your Personal Web server ke Advanced Tools STE Hel Setting Personal Web server C Enabled Disabled Interface C LAN only LAN and WAN LAN Port 8888 WAN WAN Port 80 Web Pages Directory Select Directory Pn Password Protect C Enabled Disabled User Name joer 9 Apply Cancel Help Personal Web Server Interface LAN Port WAN Port Web Pages Directory Password Protect 7 T ETATY Click the Enabled radio button to enable the DI 624S as a Personal Web server Choose the interface on which to set up your Personal web server LAN only will allow users on the LAN internal to access this HTML interface LAN and WAN will allow all users internal and external Internet to access this HTML interface Enter the virtual port on the LAN through which this Personal Web file can be accessed Enter the virtual port on the WAN through which this Personal Web file can be accessed Enter the directory or use the Select Directory pop up window to choose a web page configured on one of the USB port devices to be shared through HTML The Select Directory pop up window will produce a new screen to use and configure to complete this task Ger Ca P Select E
93. umber for web management is 8080 54 Using the Configuration Menu continued Tools gt Time D Link a Ge us _ G S Wireless 108G Storage Router DI 624S Home Advanced ls Status Hel Admin Set the DI 6245 system time A gere D Device Time Dec 31 1999 18 11 51 aynehronize the devices clock with Automatic Simple Network Time Protocol e I oem our Computers clock Manual Enter your own settings Firmware Time Zone GM T 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Daylight Saving Enabled Disabled Month Week ODay Hour Minute start apr 2 ist su iz fo End Oct 2 Last gt Sun 2 d Cable Test Get the Time Automatically via Network Time ProtocoliNTPi MTP Server tock usno navy mil optional Interval 1 hrs Time Year 2005 Month Ma z Day 13 Hour 11 F Minute Bd Second 35 Apply Cancel Help The system time is the time used by the DI 624S for scheduling services You can manually set the time connect to a NTP Network Time Protocol server or synchronize the time on the router with your PC If an NTP server is set you will only need to set the time zone and the update Interval You may also set the time from the clock on your computer by checking the corresponding radio button To manually set the time you will need to input the value into the fields provided If you manually set the time you may also set the Daylight Savi
94. vided by your ISP PPTP IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Server IP PPTP Account PPTP Password PPTP Retype Password Maximum Idle Time MTU Connect Mode PPTP Account HUTH Password CTLILIILILIIIIICIIIILIILIILITL PPTP Retype Password OFS00 000000000000 00050008 81 Maximum Idle Time 5 Minutes MTU 1400 Connect Mode O Always on Manual Connect on demand Choose between Dynamic and Static IP Enter the IP address of the router for a static IP entry Dynamic IP requires no input here Enter the Subnet Mask address of the router for a static IP entry Dynamic IP requires no input here Enter the gateway address here This is the IP address of the ISP server Enter the IP address of the PPTP s server computer This is how the user will become authenticated to use PP TP Enter the name of the PPTP account as provided to you by your ISP Enter the PPTP password as provided to you by your ISP Retype the password entered in the PPTP Password field A value of 0 means that the PPP connection will remain connected If your network account is billed according to the amount of time the Router is actually connected to the Internet enter an appropriate Idle Time value in seconds This will disconnect the Router after the WAN connection has been idle for the amount of time specified The default value 5 Enter an MTU value only if required by your ISP Otherwise leave it at the default setting This func
95. word mes logout C Enabled Disabled IP Address k ac a ble Test Apply Cancel Help gt Time System Firmware Misc Cable Tes admin is the Administrator login name Enter the password here and the same password in the Confirm Password field This will be the password that the administrator will use to gain access to the configuration menu of the device There is no default password for this device user is the User login name Enter the password here and the same password in the Confirm Password field This will be the password that the users will use to gain access to the configuration menu of the device Users will have limited privileges on this device There is no default password for this device Remote management allows the DI 624 to be configured from the Internet by a web browser A username and password is still required to access the Web Management interface In general only a member of your network can browse the built in web pages to perform Administrator tasks This feature enables you to perform Administrator tasks from the remote Internet host The Internet IP address of the computer that has access to the Broadband Router If you input an asterisk into this field then any computer will be able to access the Router Putting an asterisk into this field would present a security risk and is not recommended The port number used to access the Broadband Router The default port n
96. xplanation below for a better understanding of how to set up your WCN wireless function In Windows XP SP2 click Start gt All Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt Windows Network Setup Wizard to open the wizard s front page as seen below H e HperTermins Cl Catlowk Express Network Connections ye Remote Assistance 2 Network Setup Wizard Windows Media Player LA New Correction Wizard Remute Desktop Connection CET Welcome to the Wireless Network Setup Wizard This wizard helps you set up a security enabled wireless network in which all of your computers and devices connect through a wireless access point This is called a wireless infrastructure 2 networ To continue click Next Click Next 13 Wireless Network Setup Wizard What do you want to do Select a task Set up a new wireless network Add new computers or devices to the darren network Wireless Network Setup Wizard Create a name for your wireless network Give your network a name using up to 32 characters Network name SSID darren Automatically assign a network key recommended To prevent outsiders from accessing your network Windows will automatically assign a secure key also called a WEP or WPA key to your network Manually assign a network key Use this option if you would prefer to create your own key or add a new device to your existin
97. y service is provided e After an RMA number is issued the defective product must be packaged securely in the original or other suitable shipping package to ensure that it will not be damaged in transit and the RMA number must be prominently marked on the outside of the package Do not include any manuals or accessories in the shipping package D Link will only replace the defective portion of the Product and will not ship back any accessories e The customer is responsible for all in bound shipping charges to D Link No Cash on Delivery COD is allowed Products sent COD will either be rejected by D Link or become the property of D Link Products shall be fully insured by the customer D Link will not be held responsible for any packages that are lost in transit to D Link The repaired or replaced packages will be shipped to the customer via UPS Ground or any common carrier selected by D Link with shipping charges prepaid Expedited shipping is available if shipping charges are prepaid by the customer and upon request Return Merchandise Ship To Address USA 17595 Mt Herrmann Fountain Valley CA 92708 Canada 2180 Winston Park Drive Oakville ON L6H 5W1 Visit http www dlink ca for detailed warranty information within Canada D Link may reject or return any product that is not packaged and shipped in strict compliance with the foregoing requirements or for which an RMA number is not visible from the outside of the package The product
98. y which may consume a great amount of the available bandwidth A high threshold will allow the router to recover from interference or collisions which is more prevalent in a network with high traffic or high electromagnetic interference The default setting is 2346 The fragmentation threshold will determine if packets are to be fragmented Packets over the 2346 byte limit will be fragmented before transmission 2346 is the default setting 92 DTIM Interval Preamble Type SSID Broadcast 802 11g Only Mode CTS Mode DTIM Delivery Traffic Indication Message is a countdown informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages The default setting is 3 Select Short or Long Preamble The Preamble defines the length of the CRC block Cyclic Redundancy Check is a common technique for detecting data transmission errors for communication between the wireless router and the roaming wireless network adapters Note High network traffic areas Should use the shorter preamble type Choose Enabled to broadcast the SSID across the network All devices on a network must share the same SSID Service Set Identifier to establish communication Choose Disabled if you do not wish to broadcast the SSID over the network Select this mode to restrict your network to only those devices that employ the 802 119 standard Enabling this mode will ensure that you maintain the highest connectivity rate unhampered by any
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