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1.                     Network and Sharing Center                    Organize v View remote printers          Name Type Comments    Jr Favorites  JE Recent Places     publice Share _shared folders on each volume  HZ Desktop d test Share Home Directory  de Downloads       oe Libraries  Documents  RU Music  E  Pictures  B   Videos    jE Computer   amp  Local Disk  C    cx Local Disk  D    cx Local Disk  E    a Local Disk  F          Network                                        m    public    192 168 1 254  Offline availability  Not available    Share Offline status  Online       142    Print Server    The Print Server feature allows you to share a printer on your network by connecting a USB cable  from your printer to the USB port on the 7800DX L   This allows you to print from any location on  your network     Note  Only USB printers are supported    Setup of the printer is a 3 step process  1  Connect the printer to the 7800DXL   s USB port    2  Enable the print server on the 7800DXL  3  Install the printer drivers on the PC you want to print from       Configuration 1 VS  amp j      Print Server    Parameters    On board Print Server 4  Enable  Printer Nama OfficePrinter  Make And Model   Epson Stylus Phato R2       Apply     Cancel      On board Print Server  Check Enable to activate the print server   Printer Name  Enter the Printer name  for example  OfficePrinter   Make and Model  Enter in the Make and Model information for the printer  for example  Epson  Stylus Photo R
2.              Time Schedule  Set when the SSID works  If user wants the SSID works all the time  please select     Always On     if not  please set or select the exact time your want the SSID works  Here user can set  two separate intervals     For example  user wants the SSID  wlan ap 2 4g  to work on weekdays except for Wednesday   under this circumstance  user can set as shown below   7800DX L  offers a optimal way to set two  separate timeslots when user needs to activate the SSID during separate intervals       wlan ap 2 49 Enable    1  check or select from listbox    Sun    Mon Iv  Tue LI Wed LJ Thu Fri U sat From  00      00   Tol 23 we     59     2 lv  check or select from listbox    Cl Sun Cl Mon    Tue    wed     Thu  e  Fri Cl Sat From  00      00    Tol 23 w    59      Time Schedule    104    Wireless 5G wl1     The BiPAC 7800DX L  uses to radio band 2 4GHz and 5GHz simultaneously  to run wireless  connection for users  WI1  operating on 5GHz  has sub items as Basic  Security  MAC Filter   Wireless Bridge  Advanced  Station Info and Schedule Control here     See Wireless 2 4G wlO      105    WAN Wide Area Network    A WAN  Wide Area Network  is a computer network that covers a broad geographical area  eg   Internet  that is used to connect LAN and other types of network systems     WAN Service    Two WAN interfaces are provided for WAN connection  DSL and Ethernet     f Configuration     WAN Service  SG LTE Interface    Interface Description TEL Ho  APN Username  U
3.         Internet Protocol Version 6  TCP 1Pv6  Properties    You can get IPv   settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability   Otherwise  you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IPv6 settings     ig  Obtain an IPv6 address automatically      Use the following IPv   address     Preferred DNS server     Alternate DNS server      7  Validate settings upon exit    18    Configuring a PC in Windows Vista            1  Go to Start  Click on Network     ew   AA     Se GE  2  Then click on Network and       aia   Sharing Center at the top bar    Organize   e Views aa Network and SHEHH C enter  f RES Y Add   Wire    This computer is not connected to a network  Click to connect       Favorite dinke Name  Category Workgroup Network location    E Documents   E Pictures     Ha Music    jj Recently Changed  m Searches    Jd Public         3  When the Network and Sharing  Center window pops up  select x  and click on Manage network    connections on the left window Tasks Network and Sharing Center  pane  View computers and devices    Connect to a network    Set up a connection or network A  x      Manage network connections  TEST1 WHQL Internet  Diagnose and repair  This computer        14     Search                 2  O   EE    Network and Internet    Network and Sharing Center  wrt      Not connected  x    You are currently not connected to any networks     Connect to a network    4  Select the Local Area        dds ae i  n  Connection  an
4.       i Client for Hicrosoft M etworks  m File and Printer Sharing For Microsoft Meterorks    L Qos Packet Scheduler   Internet Protocol  TCP IF       Install         Description    Tranemizzion Control Protocol    lnternet Protocol The default  wide area nebwork protocol that provides communication  across diverse interconnected networks           C  Show icon in notification area when connected       B  Select the Obtain an IP address Internet Protocol LICEE  Properties  automatically and the Obtain DNS   7       ici rotor suppor   server address automatically radio e  buttons   Obtain anm IE address automatically        Use the following IP address           6  Click OK to finish the configuration  Obtain DNS server address automatically        Use the following ONS serwer addresses     Sa  mmc c T           22    IPv6     IPv6 is supported by Windows XP  but you should install it first    Act as shown below    1  On the desktop  Click Start  gt  Run  type cmd  then press Enter key in the keyboard  the following screen  appears     A FINDOWS systemi  cad  exe    Co Documents and Settings  ytt gt        2  Key in command ipv6 install  ci  C   WINDOWS do MATH exe  C Documents and Settings     ytt ipvb install    Installing     Succeeded     CG   gt  Documents and Settings  ytt gt        Configuration is OK now  you can test whether it works ok     23    Configuring a PC in Windows 2000    1  Go to Start  gt  Settings  gt  Control Panel   In the Control Panel  double click on
5.      GRE Status    Name Enable status Remote Gateway IP  test3 v Connected 69 121 1 22    Name  The GRE connection name     Enable  Display the connection status with icons   Status  The connection status  connected or disable     Remote Gateway  The IP of remote gateway     Refresh  Click this button to refresh the connection status     61       Log    System Log    Display system logs accumulated up to the present time  You can trace historical information with  this function  And the log policy can be configured in Configure Log section       Status      System Log    Refresh  Click to update the system log     Mar 19 01  Mar 19 01  Mar 19 01  Mar 19 01  Mar 19 01    Mar 19 01     35 40 daemon info kernel   230 40 daemon info kernel   2 39 40 daemon info kernel   2 35 40 daemon info kernel   39 40 daemon info Kernel    35 40 daemon info kernel    35 41 daemon info kernel   2 35 41 daemon info kernel      30 42 daemon info kernel      30 42 daemon info Kernel   30 42 daemon info Kernel   39 42 daemon info kernel   2 35 42 daemon info kernel   39 42 daemon info Kernel   30 42 daemon info kernel   30 42 daemon info kernel     bro     br     bra   pro   bro   bro   bra     bridge group port 5 wl1  entering disabled state  device will entered promiscuous mode    bridge group port 1 wI0  entering disabled state  bridge group port 3 eth2  entering disabled state  bridge group port 1 wl0  entering forwarding state  bridge group port 3 eth2  entering forwarding state  bridge group 
6.      f contiauration we E      Domains Filtering  Parameters    Domains Filtering     Type   Forbidden Domain yl    Edit Delete   Return    Domain Filtering  enter the domain you want this filter to apply   Type  select the action this filter deals with the Domain      Forbidden Domain  The domain is forbidden access     Trusted Domain  The domain is trusted and allowed access   Enter a domain and select whether this domain is trusted or forbidden with the pull down menu  Next     click Add  Your new domain will be added to either the Trusted Domain or Forbidden Domain listing   depending on which you selected previously  rear specific process  please refer to Keywords    Filtering     Exception IP Address  In the section  users can set the exception IP respectively for IPv4 and IPv6     Click      2    to add the IP Addresses       Configuration    Ye ii     Except IP Address  Parameters  IP version     Pv      Internal IP Address      Add   Edit Delete   Return       Enter the except IP address  Click Add to save your changes  The IP address will be entered into  the Exception List  and excluded from the URL filtering rules in effect  For specific process  please  refer to Keywords Filtering     For example  users can set IPv4 client 192 168 1 103 in your network as a exception address that is  not limited to the rules set in URL filter   or IPv4 clients  a range     And also an IPv6 client     2000 1211 1002 6ba4 d160 5adb 9009 87ae  or IPv6 clients a range   can be the ex
7.     118    Username  Enter the account obtained from the ISP    Password  Enter the password obtained from the ISP    Service Name  The item is for identification purpose  user can define it yourselfe   Authentication Method  Default is Auto  Or else your ISP will advise you the appropriate mode     Firewall  Enable to drop all traffic from WAN side  If enabled  all incoming packets by default would  be dropped  and please turn to IP Filtering Incoming to add allowing rules     NAT  The NAT  Network Address Translation  feature allows multiple users to access the Internet  through a single IP account by sharing the single IP address  If users on your LAN have their own  public IP addresses to access the Internet  NAT function can be disabled  When enabled  a Fullcone  NAT parameter will appear  you can determine whether to enable Fullcone NAT  While only NAT  enabled  the default NAT type Port Restricted cone NAT will be used     Fullcone NAT  Enable or disable fullcone NAT  Fullcone is a kind of NAT  in this mode  all requests  from the same internal IP address and port are mapped to the same external IP address and port   Furthermore  any external host can send a packet to the internal host  by sending a packet to the  mapped external address     Note  In PPPoE connection  NAT is enabled by default  you can determine whether to enable  Fullcone NAT  and while you disable Fullcone NAT and only use NAT  the default NAT type is Port  Restricted or Port Restricted cone NAT  the
8.     WAN gateway IP Address  Enter your gateway IP address to the device provided by your ISP   IPv6 for this service  Enable to use IPv6 service    Obtain an IPv6 address automatically  check whether to enable or disable this feature    WAN IPv6 Address Prefix Length  Enter the WAN IPv6 Address Prefix Length from your ISP   WAN Next Hop IPv6 Address  Enter the WAN Next Hop IPv6 Address from your ISP    Note  If you don t know well about the DHCP Option  you can leave it empty or leave it as default     NAT  The NAT  Network Address Translation  feature allows multiple users to access the Internet  through a single IP account by sharing the single IP address  If users on your LAN have their own  public IP addresses to access the Internet  NAT function can be disabled  When enabled  a Fullcone  NAT parameter will appear  you can determine whether to enable Fullcone NAT  While only NAT  enabled  the default NAT type Port Restricted cone NAT will be used     Fullcone NAT  Enable or disable fullcone NAT  Fullcone is a kind of NAT  in this mode  all requests  from the same internal IP address and port are mapped to the same external IP address and port   Furthermore  any external host can send a packet to the internal host  by sending a packet to the  mapped external address     Firewall  Enable to drop all traffic from WAN side  If enabled  all incoming packets by default would  be dropped  and please turn to IP Filtering Incoming to add allowing rules     IGMP Multicast  IGMP  In
9.    Advanced Setup yu  amp j      Dynamic DNS    Parameters      www dyndns org  Custom                               Dynamic ONS Server                         Host Name WWW  hom etest com    Lisername test    Password m T         Selected WAN Interface Available WAN Interfaces                      pppoe D 8 35 ppp0 1    ipoe eth   eth   1    3G0 USB3G0                         IC   i  select DONS Server Interface fram available WAN interfaces     CONS Server interface can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system DONS server but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the higest and the  last one the lowest priority ifthe WAN interface is connected       Advanced Setup N Ye Ej      Dynamic DNS   Parameters   Host Name Username Service Interface Remove Edit  www hometestcom test    dyndns custom pppo 1       233    2 ipoe ethO with DDNS  www hometest1 com using username password test test     D Setup 1 V Tj         Dynamic DNS   Parameters   Dynamic DNS Server   www dyndns org  custom  v  Hast Name  www hom etest1 com      Selected WAN Interface Available WAN Interfaces    ipoe eth   eth   1 pppoe 0 6 35 ppp   1    3G0 USB3G0    mm  prm       Select DONS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces   CONS Server interface can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system DDNS server but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the higest and the  last ane the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected     EN
10.    Block  Exceptional Rule IP Range  Valid    IP Address Range    Edit   Delete    Default Action  Select    Allow    to grant access to the listed IP or IPs to Virtual Server and DMZ Host   While choose    Block    to ban the listed IP or IPs to access the Virtual Server and DMZ Host   Apply  Press Apply button to apply the change     Exceptional Rule Range  Valid  Check the box to enable or disable the IP range     IP Address Range  Specify the IP address range  IPv4 address range can be supported   Click Add to add the IP Range     For instance  if user wants block IP range of 172 16 1 102 172 16 1 106 from accessing your set  virtual server and DMZ host  you can add this IP range and valid it     i    Configuration A Ye ay      Exceptional Rule  Parameters  The Exceptional Rule is only applied ta Virtual Server and DMZ Hast     Default Action    Allow    Block       Exceptional Rule IP Range    Valid  IP Address Range      Edit   Delete    E dit Valid Action IP Address Ranae Delete  O True Block 172 18 1 102   172 16 1 106 F     172    Virtual Servers    In TCP IP and UDP networks a port is a 16 bit number used to identify which application program   usually a server  incoming connections should be delivered to  Some ports have numbers that are  pre assigned to them by the IANA  the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority   and these are referred  to as    well known ports     Servers follow the well known port assignments so clients can locate them     If you wish to run a s
11.    RS Words  Total number of Reed Solomon code errors    RS Correctable Errors  Total number of RS with correctable errors    RS Uncorrectable Errors  Total number of RS words with uncorrectable errors    HEC Errors  Total number of Header Error Checksum errors    OCD Errors  Total number of out of cell Delineation errors    LCD Errors  Total number of Loss of Cell Delineation    Total Cells  Total number of cells    Data Cells  Total number of data cells    Bit Errors  Total number of bit errors    Total ES  Total Number of Errored Seconds    Total SES  Total Number of Severely Errored Seconds    Total UAS  Total Number of Unavailable Seconds     xDSL BER Test  Click this button to start a bit Error Rate Test  The ADSL Bit Error Rate  BER  test  determines the quality of the ADSL connection  The test is done by transferring idle cells containing  a known pattern and comparing the received data with this known pattern to check for any errors     ADSL BER Test    Start   The ADSL Bit Error Rate  BER  test determines the quality of the  ADSL connection  The testis done by transferring idle cells  containing a known pattern and comparing the received data with  this known pattern to check for any errors     Tested Time  sec  20        Stat     Close      Select the Tested Time sec   press Start to start test     48    ADSL BER Test    Running   The xDSL BER testis in progress   Connection Speed 27447 Kbps  The test will run for 20 seconds       When it is OK  the following test 
12.    VPN N      VPN Account    VPN Account applied to PPTP Server and L2TP Server                       Parameters   Name HO   Tunnel  Enable    Disable  Username Itest2   Password asses    Connection Type O Remote Access    LAN to LAN   Peer Network IP 1192 168 0 0   Peer Netmask  285 255 255 0     Edit   Delete   Edit Name Tunnel Connection Type Peer Network IP Peer Netmask Delete     HO Enable LAN to LAN 192 168 0 0 255 255 255 0 C     221    Client Side  Branch Office    The client user can set up a tunnel connecting to the PPTP server  and can also set the tunnel as    the default route for all outgoing traffic       VPN                    L2TP Client   Parameters   Name BO       IPSec Tunnel  test2   IPSec   Username test2     Auth  Type  Chap M   Connection Type O Remote Access   LAN to LAN  Peer Network IP  192 168 1 0 3        Tunnel Authentication F        Remote Host Name      A    Edit EnablE       C              Gateway        Hame L2TP Server Address Connection Type  BO 68 121 1 33 LAN to LAN    L2TP over IPSec    Password    L2TP Server Address    Peer Metmask  Secret    Local Host Name    192 158 1 0    Peer Network IP    a gt  A        Enable                                           Peer Hetmask Delete  255 255 255   C     Note  users can see the    Default Gateway    item in the bar  and user can check to select the tunnel  as the default gateway  default route  for traffic  If selected  all outgoing traffic will be forwarded to    this tunnel and routed to t
13.   Basic    Security    MAC Filter    Wireless Bridge    Advanced    Station Info    Schedule Control    Wireless 56  wl1   EWAN  k System  t USB  FIP Tunnel    Security    Quality of Service    NAT    Wake On LAN       83    Basic    It let you determine whether to enable Wireless function and set the basic parameters of an AP and  the Virtual APs       Configuration    Ye AJ      Basic  Parameters    Wireless  l Enable                   Enable Wireless Hotspot2  PWPAZ2 is required Enable   Hide SSID    Enable   Clients Isolation    Enable   Disable WMM Advertise    Enable   Wireless Multicast Forwarding  WWMF     Enable   SSID  wlan ap 2 4g   BSSID 00 04 ED 01 00 02   Country  UNITED STATES e    Max Clients Me  11 16    Wireless   Guest Virtual Access Points   Soll Hidden Clients Isolation Disable WMM Advertise WMF Hotspot Max Clients BSSID Enable     wl0_Guest       L E L ipai 16 NIA 4  a cei   O    O 4   M NIA O   w10_Guest3  i    al       woa2l 16 NIA a     ouais Y V Ej            Basic   Parameters   Wireless      Enable   Enable Wireless Hotspot2 0     Enable   Hide SSID  l Enable   Clients Isolation  C  Enable   Disable WMM Advertise    Enable   Wireless Multicast Forwarding  WWMF     Enable   SSID  man ap 240       BSSID 00 04 ED 017 00 02   Country    UNITED STATES      Max Clients MB  ne   Wireless   Guest Virtual Access Points   S3lD Hidden Clients Isolation Disable WMM Advertise WMF Hotspot Max Clients BSSID Enable    wl   Guest1   C  C  C  C  ee Hh    N A O  wif_
14.   Dynamic DONS       Parameters  Hast Name Lisername Service Interface Remove Edit    Remove    Click Add to register a WAN interface with the exact DNS     a    Advanced Setup 1 us ai      Dynamic DNS   Parameters   Dynamic DNS Server   www dyn d ns org   custom     Host Name    Username   Password    selected WAN Interface Avallable WAN Interfaces    z        Ipppoe 0 8 35 ppp0 1   3G0 USB3GO    select DONS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces   DENS Server interface can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system DONS server but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the higest and the  last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected     You will first need to register and establish an account with the Dynamic DNS provider using their  website  for example http   www dyndns org   Dynamic DNS Server  Select the DDNS service you have established an account with     Host Name  Username and Password  Enter your registered domain name and your username  and password for this service     Selected WAN Interface  Select the Interface that is bound to the registered Domain name     252    User can register different DDNS to different interfaces     Examples  Note first users have to go to the Dynamic DNS registration service provider to register  an account     User test register two Dynamic Domain Names in DDNS provider http   www dyndns org     1  pppoe 0 8 35 with DDNS  www hometest com using username password test test   
15.   Filter Mame           type or select from listbox          IP Version   IPya      Protocol   TCP UDP v Protocol Number    0   254   source IP address   E Source Port    part or portport  Destination IP address    a   Destination Port       port or port port   Interfaces Al  Vlipoe eth   etn   1  v pr   bro       Time Schedule   Always On    Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri sat Fro m  00     00   To  00 E 00    Log       Filter Name  A user defined rule name  User can select simply from the list box for the application  for quick setup     IP Version  Select the IP Version  IPv4 or IPv6   Protocol  Set the traffic type  TCP UDP  TCP  UDP  ICMP   that the rule applies to     Source IP address  This is the Address Filter used to allow or block traffic to from particular IP  address es  featured in the IP range   If you leave empty  it means any IP address     Source Port  port or port port   The port or port range defines traffic from the port  specific    application  or port in the set port range blocked to go through the router  Default is set port from  range 1     65535     Destination IP address  Traffic from LAN with the particular traffic destination address specified in    the IP range is to be blocked from going through the router  similarly set as the Source IP address  above     Destination Port  port or port   port   Traffic with the particular set destination port or port in the    set port range is to be blocked from going through the router  Default is set port from por
16.   Services      service Settings  Serviced       Description of service      T est      Mame or  P address  for example 132  158 0 12  of the  computer hosting this service on your network      192 168 1 11      External Port number for this service                 f TCP     UDP          Delete            Step 5  Select Show icon in notification area when connected option and click OK  An icon displays    242    in the system tray      j Internet Connection ls now connected   gt   Cid  here for more information          Step 6  Double click on the icon to display your current Internet connection status     Intemet Gateway  Status  Connected 05 50 45  Speed  575 0 Kbps    Activity    Internet Intemet Gateway    y            Packets Sent  68 353 3 056 450  Received  64 342 4 081 813       243    Web Configurator Easy Access    With UPnP  you can access web based configuration for the BIPAC 7800DX L  without first finding  out the IP address of the router  This helps if you do not know the router s IP address    Follow the steps below to access web configuration    Step 1  Click Start and then Control Panel     Step 2  Double click Network Connections     Step 3  Select My Network Places under Other Places        EN Network Connections       File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help ay      E  A S pJ Search e Folders E  Address    Network Connections     Go       LAN or High Speed Internet  Network Tasks       Local Area Connection Local Area Connection 4  Acquiring network a
17.   Warning  Entering the wrong PIN code three times will lock the SIM    3  Wait while the device is configured       Easy Sign On    Y WAN Interface  WAN   Wireless    Please wait while the device is configured     4  WAN port configuration is success   ES Sign On    Y WAN Interface  WAN  gt  Wireless    Congratulations      Your WAN port has been successfully configured     Click Done  web configuration will be loaded  you will enter the web configuration page     J Easy Sign On    a g  Y WAN Interface    Stop EZSO    You stopped the EZSO procedure  Web Configuration will now load     37    5  After the configuration is successful  click Next to Wireless button and you may proceed to  configure the Wireless setting  The 7800DX L  supports dual band wireless  here you can set to  activate wireless on which band or both and set the SSID and encryption Key  1  Leave it empty to  disable the wireless security  2  Fill in the Key  and the encryption mode will be WPA2 PSK AES        Easy Sign On     Wireless  WAN   gt  Wireless    Parameters    Band 2 4GHz  wI0   Wireless Enable  SSID    wlan ap 2 4g  WPA Pre Shared Key    Continue    Click here to display      Easy Sign On    y ly    Wireless  WAN   gt  Wireless    Please wait while the device is configured     6  Continue to set 5GHz wireless       Easy Sign On     Wireless  WAN   Wireless  Parameters    Band 5GHz  wl1    Wireless Enable   SSID Iwlan ap 5g     WPA Pre Shared Key     Click here to display      Easy Sign On       
18.   n a SNR1   gt  n a       96    3  The router   s  AP   s  SSID and security setting will now be configured to match the SSID and  security setting of the registrar           DW    2 2B      Profile Network Advanced Statistics WAM WPS Radio On  Off About    WPS AP List  Rescan    wlan ap 2 4g 00 04 ED 01 00 01 Information    wlan ap   00 04 ED 38 F7 2E   Pin Code    Config Mode       ExRegNWEA4036 a Registrar                                                  n   b    Bl wes Associate 1 SS sos     di  WPS Probe IE PIN   Get WES profile successfully  Disconnect  Export Profile    lh     e    n ap 2   g  lt    gt  00 04 ED 0 900 0       EE  Extra Infg     Link is Up  TxPowerz 100  Signal 5 A  1  lt    gt  2412 MHz  central channel   3   Signal Strength 2  gt  gt  39   WPAJ PSK     EM NoiseStrength  gt  gt  26   Network Type  gt  gt    Infrastructure Transmit  IP Address  gt  gt   192 168 1 100 Link Speed  gt  gt  243 0 Mbps  255 255 255 0 Throughput   gt  0 000 Kbps  Default Gateway       192 168 1 254  Receive  Link Speed  gt  gt  40 5 Mbps    HT  BW   gt  40 RUS  20  Gl   gt  long MC5    14 5HR1  gt  gt  n a    Throughput  gt  gt 98 612 Kbps       4  Do Web Page refresh after ER complete AP Configuration to check the new parameters setting     97    MAC Filter      Configuration    Ye ay      MAC Filter          Parameters  PS  wlan ap 24g       IPallow is choosed and mac filter is empty WPS will be disabled    WAC Address Remove    Remove    Select SSID  select the SSID you w
19.   user  il   Password  user      Remote    il   Username  support     Password  support    If you have forgotten the username and or password of the router  you can restore the device    to its default setting by pressing the Reset Button more than 5 seconds        Attention    Device LAN IPv4 settings    lp    Pv4 Address  192 168 1 254    Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0    Device LAN IPv6 settings       IPv6 Address   prefix  Default is a link local address and is different from each other as MAC    address is different from one to one  For example  fe80 0000 0000 0000 0204 edff fe01 0001   64   the prefix initiates by fe80      DHCP server for IPv4       DHCP server is enabled   IF Start IP Address  192 168 1 100      P pool counts  100    2     LAN and WAN Port Addresses  The parameters of LAN and WAN ports are pre set in the factory  The default values are shown in  the table     IPv4    Subnet Mask  255 255 2550_______ ThePPPOoE function is  DHCP server function Enabled enabled to automatically get    100 IP addresses continuing the WAN port configuration  IP addresses for r 192 168 4 100 th    distribution to PCs rom  166 1 100 throug   192 168 1 199    LAN Port WAN Port    IPv6 address prefix Default is a link local address and is  different from each other as MAC the PPPoE function is    example    fe80  204 edff fe01 1 64   the prefix initiates by fe80      DHCP server function Enabled       28    Information from your ISP    Before configuring this device  you have to c
20.  00 00  Greenwich Mean Time  Dublin  Edinburgh  Lisbon  London v     Choose the NTP time server from the drop down menu  if you prefer to specify an NTP server other  than those in the drop down list  simply enter its IP address in their appropriate blanks provided as  shown above  Your ISP may also provide an SNTP server for you to use     Choose your local time zone from the drop down menu  After a successful connection to the Internet   the router will retrieve the correct local time from the NTP server you have specified  If you prefer to  specify an NTP server other than those in the drop down list  simply enter its IP address in their  appropriate blanks provided as shown above  Your ISP may also provide an NTP server for you to  use     Click Apply to apply your settings     130    Firmware Upgrade    Software upgrading lets you experience new and integral functions of your router       Configuration    we Ey      Firmware Upgrade   You may upgrade the system software on your network device    After upgrading let your device restart with factory default settings or current settings   E Factory Default Settings    Restart device with       Current Settings          New Firmware Image   m m   Browse         Restart device with       Factory Default Settings  Restart the device with factory default settings automatically when  finishing upgrading      Current Settings  Restart the device with the current settings automatically when finishing  upgrading   Your router s  fi
21.  2   Maximum Multicast Groups   10   Maximum Multicast Data Sources  far MLDv2  10    1 24    Maximum Multicast Group Members E 0   Fast Leave  v  Enable   LAN to LAN  Intra LAN  Multicast     Enable  IGMP    Multicast Precedence  It is for multicast QoS  With lower multicast precedence  IGMP packets will  be put into higher priority queue  Default is set to disable     Default Version  Enter the supported IGMP version  1 3  default is IGMP v3     Query Interval  Enter the periodic query interval time  sec  the multicast router sending the query    message to hosts to understand the group membership information   248    Query Response Interval  Enter the response interval time  sec      Last Member Query Interval  Enter the interval time  sec  the multicast router query the specified  group after it has received leave message     Robustness Value  Enter the router robustness parameter  2 7  the greater the robustness value   the more robust the Querier is     Maximum Multicast Groups  Enter the Maximum Multicast Groups     Maximum Multicast Data Sources  for IGMP v3   Enter the Maximum Multicast Data Sources  1   24     Maximum Multicast Group Members  Enter the Maximum Multicast Group Members     Fast leave  Check to determine whether to support fast leave  If this value is enabled  IGMP proxy  removes the membership of a group member immediately without sending an IGMP membership  query on downstream  This is very helpful if user wants fast channel  group change  changing i
22.  Associated WAN Interface v  Associated LAN Interface l LAN ib r   v    Remote  Pw Address    Cancel       Tunnel Name  User defined tunnel name   Mechanism  It is the 4in6 tunnel operation technology  Please select DS Lite     Associated WAN Interface  The applied WAN interface with the set tunnel  and when there are  packets from to the WAN interface  the tunnel would be used to transport the packets     Associated LAN Interface  Specify the linked LAN interface with the tunnel     Remote IPv6 Address  Specify the remote IPv6 address  The remote relay is used to unwrap    capsulated IPv6 packets into IPv4 packets  and do the NAT before sending them to the IPv4  network     152    Security  IP Filtering Outgoing    IP filtering enables you to configure your router to block specified internal external users  IP address   from Internet access  or you can disable specific service requests  Port number  to  from Internet   The relationship among all filters is    or    operation  which means that the router checks these    different filter rules one by one  starting from the first rule  As long as one of the rules is satisfied  the  specified action will be taken     Outbound IP Filtering by default is set to forward all outgoing traffic from LAN to go through the  router  but user can set rules to block the specific outgoing traffic     Note  The maximum number of entries  32       Configuration       ae       P Filtering  Outgoing IP Filtering Setup    Amaximum entries can be 
23.  Cancel    L2TP  Select Enable to activate L2TP Server  Disable to deactivate L2TP Server     WAN Interface  Select the exact WAN interface configured as source for the tunnel  Select different  interfaces  you will decide whether to use L2TP over IPSec or the pure L2TP        L2TP over IPSec  Select  Default or IPSec Tunnel    only when there is IPSec for L2TP rule in  place        Pure L2TP  Select Default  there is no IPSec for L2TP in place  or other interface to activate  the pure L2TP     Auth  Type  The authentication type  Pap or Chap  PaP  Chap  When using PAP  the password is  sent unencrypted  whilst CHAP encrypts the password before sending  and also allows for  challenges at different periods to ensure that an intruder has not replaced the client     IP Addresses Assigned to Peer  192 168 1 x  please input the IP assigned range from 1  254     Tunnel Authentication  Select whether to enable L2TP tunnel authentication  Enable it if needed  and set the same in the client side     207    Secret  Enter the secretly pre shared password for tunnel authentication     Remote Host Name  Enter the remote host name  of peer  featuring the destination of the L2TP  tunnel     Local Host Name  Enter the local host name featuring the source of the L2TP tunnel     Click Apply to submit your L2TP Server basic settings     208    L2TP Client  L2TP client can help you dial in the L2TP server to establish L2TP tunnel over Internet     uw a  l  Y          L2TP Client   Parameters   e
24.  Ethernet v    Type Bridging    M   Description       802 1P Priority H   tagged  0 7  untagged   1  802 10 VLAN ID 1   flagged  0 4094  untagged   1j    Description  User defined description for the connection  commonly for friendly use     802 1P Priority  The parameter indicates the frame priority level from O  lowest  to 7  highest   which  can be used to prioritize different classes of traffic  voice  video  data  etc   Enter the priority  identification  tagged  0 1  untagged   1    802 1Q VLAN ID  It is a parameter to specify the VLAN which the frame belongs  Enter the VLAN ID  identification  tagged  0 4094  untagged    1     124       3G LTE    Select 3G LTE to configure the route to enjoy the mobility  By default the 3G LTE interface is on   user can edit the parameters to meet your own requirements     Configuration    WAN Service  ATM Interface  Interface Description Type VPI VCI Vlan8021p VianMuxld lgmp NAT Firewall 1Pv6 Mid Remove X Edit  ppp   1 pppoe 0 8 35 PPPoE   amp  35 MA N A Disabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled LI  3GILTE Interface  Interface Description TEL No  APN Username MAT Firewall Failover Edit  USB3G0  ggsss s internet Enabled Enabled Enabled Edit    Remove    Click Edit button to enter the 3G LTE configuration page     f Configuration i WAS a     WAN Service  Parameters  Failover  l Enable  TEL No  APN imemet   si  Username ERE  Password   5     1   Authentication Method  AUTO       PIN il  Dial on demand Ll Enable  Keep Alive  lEnable  7  s
25.  Gateway  Remote Network   Key Exchange Method  Pre Shared Key   Local ID Type    Remote ID Type  Phase 1  Mode    Encryption Algorithm  DH Group   Phase 2   Encryption Algorithm  DH Group   Ping for Keep Alive    Detection Interval     Tenable  H to B    subnet ka     69 421 41 30   Anonymous    l    Subnet    KE  123456  Default v    Default bul    Wain  3DES v    MODP1024DH2       3DES  w    MODP1024 DH2       160 second s    180 85400     WAN Interface  IP  amp ddress    IP  amp ddress    IPsec Protacol    ID Content  ID Content    integrity  Algorithm    SA Lifetime    Integrity  Algorithm    IPSec Lifetime    Idle Timeout    Default w IP Version    182 168 1 0 Netmask    182 158 0 0 Netmask  ESP         MD5      480 Minute s   60 1440     MDS       so  Minute s   60 1440    5  Consecutive times  5 99     190    a g    255 255 255 0    2552552550    Branch Office Side   Setup details  the same operation as done in Head Office side    Function Description   1   Connection Name B to H Give a name for IPSec connection  Local Network  A Select Subnet  192 168 0 0       Branch Office network             Netmask 255 255 255 0  Remote Secure    IP address of the Head office router  Gateway 69 121 1 3  on WAN side   Address Hostanme   Remote Network  IP Address 192 168 1 0  Head office network  Netmask 255 255 255 0  Proposal  Encryption 3DES Security Plan  Prefer Forward  MODP 1024 group2   MS  Pre shared  Pre shared Key         123456    Y    PSec  IPSec Settings  L2TP over IP
26.  Host  Set the destination host  IP  domain name  to be traced     Source Address  Select or set the source address to trace the route from the source to the  destination     Max TTL value  Set the max Time to live  TTL  value   Wait time  Set waiting time for each response in seconds     257    Example  Ping www google com      ue a                                          Diagnostics Tools   Ping Test   Destination Hast www google com j   Source Address   Interface pppo e_0_8_35 ppp0 1      IP Address      Trace route Test    Destination Host                   Source Address   Interface    OIP Address      Max TTL value 16  2 30   Wait time 3 seconds  2 999     Trace route Test    S http   192 168 1 254 ping html     c     Eh eS      http ping         http    192 168 1 254 ping html       Ping www google com  Ping Result  Successful         Internet   Protected Mode    4   A10      i    258    Example   trace  www google com     W  g    paa Setup      Diagnostics Tools  Ping Test  Destination Hast    source Address      Ping Test    Trace route Test        Interface   IPAddress      Destination Hast www google com    Source Address   Interface pppoe 0 8 35 ppp0 1 E    IP Address    Max TTL value 16  2 30     Wait time 3    Trace route Test    seconds  2 999       http   192 168 1 254 tracert html   Windows Intern            2 Ri             htp  192 168 1 254  tracert html                         Trace www google com    No  Route Address Time  41 11286 208 1 22 229 ms  2 22
27.  IP     DNS     DNS    Parameters   select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces OR enter static ONS server IP addresses GR IP addresses provided by Parental Control Provider far the system    In ATI made  if only a single PVC with IPa amp  or static IPoE protocol is configured  Static DNS server IP addresses must be entered    DNS Server Interfaces can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system dns servers but only ane will be used according to the priority with the first being the higest and the  last ane the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected    Priority order can be changed by removing all and adding them back in again      9 Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces    Selected DNS Server Interfaces Available WAN Interfaces    Ipppo 1  LISB3G0                Use the following Static DNS IP address   Primary ONS server   secondary ONS server   Q Use the IP Addresses provided by Parental Control Provider   Note that selecting a WAN interface for IPv6 ONS server will enable DHCPv6 Client on that interface     Obtain IPv   DNS info from a WAN interface  WAN Interface selected   pppoe 0 8 35 ppp0 1 v    Q Use the following Static IPvi DNS address   Primary IPv6 ONS server    secondary IPv6 ONS server      Apply   Cancel       gt  IPv4  Three ways to set an IPv4 DNS server      Select DNS server from available WAN interfaces  Select a desirable WAN interface as the  IPv4 DNS server       User the following Static DNS IP address  T
28.  IP Address 182 168 1 100  End IP Address 492 168 1 199  Leased Time  hour     Start IP Address  The start IP address of the range the DHCP Server used to assign to the Clients   End IP Address  The end IP address f the range the DHCP Server used to assign to the Clients   Leased Time  hour   The leased time for each DHCP Client     Option 66  Click Enable to activate DHCP option 66 for some special devices  like IPTV Set Box     The devices can get firmware or some special service from the TFTP server  User needs to set the  IP or hostname of the TF TP server       DHCP Server Relay       DHCP Server  DHCP Server DHCP Server Relay v   DHCP Server IP Address po     DHCP Server IP Address  Please enter the DHCP Server IP address     Static IP List    The specified IP will be assigned to the corresponding MAC Address listed in the following table  when DHCP Server assigns IP Addresses to Clients   Static IP Lease List    Host Label MAC Address IP Address  Add    Remove Edit    Press Add to the Static IP List     74    i Configuration    a A  A    Static IP    Parameters  Host Label  WAC Address    IP Address    Enter the MAC Address  IP Address  and then click Apply to confirm your settings  But the IP  assigned should be outside the range of 192 168 1 100 192 168 1 199     Static IP Lease List          Host Label MAC Address IP Address Remove Edit  HP 18 39 05 38 04 05 192 168 1 200     IP Alias    This function allows the creation of multiple virtual IP interfaces on this rou
29.  IP to access outside through     Default Gateway  Enter the default gateway which you want the Source IP to access outside  through     Click Apply to apply your settings  And the item will be listed in the policy Routing listing table  Here  if you want to remove the route  check the remove checkbox and press Remove to delete it     228    RIP    RIP  Router Information Protocol  is a simple Interior Gateway Protocol  IGP   RIP has two versions   RIP 1 and RIP 2     D    Advanced Setup Y    RIP    Parameters       RIP CANNOT BE CONFIGURED on the WAN interface which has NAT enabled  such as PPPoE      Interface Version  atm   z   7        B    Operation Enable            Passive       Interface  the interface the rule applies to     Version  select the RIP version  there are two versions  RIP 1 and RIP 2   Operation  RIP has two operation mode        Passive  only receive the routing information broadcasted by other routers and modifies its  routing table according to the received information       Active  working in this mode  the router sends and receives RIP routing information and  modifies routing table according to the received information     Enable  check the checkbox to enable RIP rule for the interface     Note  RIP can t be configured on the WAN interface which has NAT enabled  such as PPPoE      Click Apply to apply your settings     229    DNS    DNS  Domain Name System  is a distributed database of TCP IP application  DNS provides  translation of Domain name to
30.  IPv4 address or obtain automatically   IP Address  If Static is enabled in the above field  enter the static IPv4 address get from the ISP     Dial on demand  It is a parameter to let users to dial for connection to internet themselves  It is  useful when saving internet fees     Inactivity Timeout  The set Inactivity timeout period  unit  minutes  It is combined use with Dial on  Demand  users should specify the concrete time interval for dial on demand     IPv6 for this service  Enable to use IPv6 service   IPv6 Address  Select whether to set static IPv6 address or obtain automatically   IP Address  If Static is enabled in the above field  enter the static IPv4 address     MTU  Maximum Transmission Unit  the size of the largest datagram  excluding media specific  headers  that IP will attempt to send through the interface     PPPoE with Pass through  Enable or disable PPPoE pass through  If it is enabled  PCs behind the  router can dial itself     IGMP Multicast Proxy  Check whether to enable this feature  IGMP  Internet Group Management  Protocol  Proxy intercepts the IGMP request from Clients and set up the multicast forwarding table   it takes over some of the router s job  simplifying the router s job and multicast communication     MLD Multicast Proxy  check whether to enable this function  MLD  Multicast Listener Discovery  Protocol  Proxy intercepts the MLD request from Clients a set up the multicast forwarding table  it  takes over some of the router s job  simplif
31.  MAC  18 49 05 38 04 08 i Help  Setup AP  10864111  Help  Manual Setup AP   Select SSID   wlan ap 2 49 v    Network Authentication  Op en     El  WEP Encryption   Disabled        Apply Cancel     Station MAC     Note  Users can alternatively input PIN from Enrollee Station or enter the authorized station MAC     92    4  Operate Station to start WPS Adding Enrollee  Launch the wireless client s WPS utility  eg Ralink  Utility   Set the Config Mode as Enrollee  press the WPS button on the top bar  select the AP  eg   Wlan ap 2 4g  from the WPS AP List column  Then press the PIN button located on the middle    left of the page to run the scan     B ss     o 2  7         Profile Hetwork Advanced Statistics WAM WES Radio On Off About  WPS AP List  ID   00000 wan ap 00 04 ED 01 00 02 1   Information  ID  vylan ap 2 4d 00 04 ED 00 00 01 1   Pin Code  z   16837546 Renew  WPS Profile List Config Mode  Enrolee  4 Hi    PIN WPS Associate IE Progress  gt  gt  0  tab  ES eas WPS status is disconnected Discoonect  ab     Link Quality  gt  gt  0   Signal Strength 1  gt  gt  0   Signal Strength 2   gt  0    Noise Strength  gt  gt  0     Status  gt  gt  Disconnected  Extra Info  gt  gt   Channel  gt  gt   Authentication  gt  gt     Encryption   gt     Network Type  gt  gt  Transmit  IP Address  gt  gt  Link Speed  gt  gt   sub Mask  gt  gt  Throughput  gt  gt   Default Gateway  gt  gt   Receive  HT  Link Speed  gt  gt   BW   gt nfa SHAO    n a  Throughput  gt  gt   6l  gt  gt  n a MCS  gt  g
32.  Name Protocol Sener IP Address WAN Interface Disabled Remove Edit    Start End start End  Remove    It is virtual server listing table as you see  Click Add to move on     173    The following configuration page will appear to let you configure       Virtual Servers  Parameters  Interface  pppoe 0 8 35 ppp0 1 ww  server Name   Custom Service v  Custom Service  server IP Address  ses    type or select from listbox    we      Always On v sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri oat From 00 B DO Ta 00  External Port Internal Port    Protocal Protocol Number  Start End Start End    Time Schedule    TCP    is xi      TCP  TCP  TCP   TCP  TEP   TEF   TCP    EEEE    TCP   TCP   TCP       68  o     lt     TCP       Interface  select from the drop down menu the interface you want the virtual server s  to apply   Server Name  select the server name from the drop down menu     Custom Service  lt is a kind of service to let users customize the service they want  Enter the user   defined service name here  lt is a parameter only available when users select Custom Service in  the above parameter     Server IP Address  Enter your server IP Address here  User can select from the list box for quick  setup     External Port      Start  Enter a port number as the external starting number for the range you want to give  access to internal network       End  Enter a port number as the external ending number for the range you want to give  access to internal network     Internal Port    Start  Enter a port number
33.  Network  and Dial up Connections     2  Double click Local Area Connection     3  In the Local Area Connection Status  window click Properties     4  Select Internet Protocol  TCP IP  and  click Properties     5  Select the Obtain an IP address  automatically and the Obtain DNS server  address automatically radio buttons     6  Click OK to finish the configuration     24       EJ Network and Dial up Connections E    El x           File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help          Back          A Search    4 Folders d lAs Y x A   E          Address A Network and Dial up Connections    e Go          dj o       Network and Dial up Comection  Connections    Local Area Connection    Local Area Connection Status       E       Make New              Type  LAN Connection  Status  Enabled    ASUSTeK  Broadcom 440x 10 100  Integrated Controller       General      Connection          S hats  Connected  Duration  06 16 26  Speed  100 0 Mbps    Pac       Sent        ma  Received  L a    Packets  i  ee pur   109 427    Propertiez   Disable         Close         Local Area Connection Properties E Y E z            General      Connect using       EXSLISTek sBroadcaoam 4460  107100 Integrated Controller    Components checked are used by this connection  z    Client For Plicroasoft Metuwork    Im File and Printer Sharing For Microsoft Metvwrorks  Internet Protocol  T EP 1P               Install      Uninstall   Propertie       Description  Tranemizsion Control Protocol nternet Protocol The
34.  Pms  Average   Bms    C   Users  ytt  gt        57    VPN  7800DX only   VPN status viewing section provides users IPSec  PPTP  L2TP and GRE VPN status     IPSec    il Status   Ye he     IPSec Status    WEN Tunnels   ame Active Local Subnet Remote Subnet Remote Gateway SA  192 168 1 0 192 168 0 0 E   n       255 255 255 0     255 255  255 0 usse    Name  The IPSec connection name    Active  Display the connection status    Local Subnet  Display the local network    Remote Subnet  Display the remote network   Remote Gateway  The remote gateway address   SA  The Security Association for this IPSec entry   Refresh  Click this button to refresh the tunnel status     98    PPTP       Y i ay     PPTP Status  PPTP Server    Mamet Enable Status Connection Type Peer Network IP Connect By Action    test v Connected Remote Access 172 15 1 207  PPTP Client    Mame Enable Status Connection Type Peer Network IP Client IP Action    Refresh    PPTP Server    Name  The PPTP connection name    Enable  Display the connection status with icons   Status  The connection status    Connection Type  Remote Access or LAN to LAN   Peer Network IP  Display the remote network and subnet mask in LAN to LAN PPTP connection   Connected By  Display the IP of remote connected client     Action  Act to the connection  Click Drop button to disconnect the tunnel connection     PPTP Client   Name  The PPTP connection name    Enable  Display the connection status with icons   Status  The connection status    Conn
35.  Sera  180  Gian aA Wr E E 181  nc                                                                                 182  Wake OMAN e                              183  VPN tuendi etui uie E LL M tu diu E 184  NP SOG Pr                   M                                             eaeess 184  VPA COUM asr T D I UL QI T 194  PPIP esa octet caster M D IM MER MM EI MEME UM I 195  mis i e I E san 195  xl NU c                                       196   2 A ashe torta eR ACD Med SL SM Abu ANE CLE eee T 207  DEA a T a 207  L2ITP Chen erraia ad 209  ORE oeae A AI AAA AA         223  Advanced SUD T TE 224  ROULUDB A ae 225  Default CO WI TT Im 225  Sta ROUTE en o RO 226  POICV ROUTING  Hn 228   PP OO 229  A E A EOI                 H              c ea 230  DNS                                                                        230  Dynamic DNS  232  DNS PLOV O O 235  Stato DNS nacida 236  o y q S 237  WI fols 238  COTO  ad 245  o C I E Oe E at a ene en m PR   245   MILI CTS hie les sate serch cis Baie a Daas staat E MT 248  IVT AAS SINGING essere sca aut to Dd tip tmt   N ne 250  SNMP ACON cerei m   250   PR eccrel  M                                          251   PR VNU SCC OSS mi tia m 253  Power NIandagemefitts sse seas icles cgoienned pre mE SA Eis M EVE UM E DM MN MEE 254  Time Schedule sn ecce o a eee depre A Do Pede Lice od OE ia as   255   ED ANNO SG S ra TTE 25 7  Diagnostic TOO Si Xr 257  PU casi e ccc heat eem EM EE theca heh te 260  VINO ciTe rd 261  Fault Mana Se menta 
36.  TOP v  AAA E 7  RB v          EA ps a                 CA p  AAA C o AA  Z     TR v     ELT WR v       25        gt      TE v         WR v    2  Press Apply to conform  and the items will be list in the Virtual Servers Setup table           contiguration yu      Port Triggering  Port Triggering Setup  Trigger Open  Application Port Range Port Range WAN Interface Remove  Protocol Protocol  Start End Start End  Aim Talk TCP 4099 4099 TCP 5191 5191 ppp    1       178      Remove    lf you don t need a specified Server  you can remove it  Check the check box beside the item you  want to remove  and then press Remove     4099 TCP    Aim Talk TCP 4099 5191 5191 pppo 1    Lass  eroe MN       179    DMZ Host    The DMZ Host is a local computer exposed to the Internet  When setting a particular internal IP  address as the DMZ Host  all incoming packets will be checked by Firewall and NAT algorithms    before being passed to the DMZ host  when a packet received does not use a port number used by  any other Virtual Server entries       Y    Configuration 1 Ye a      DMZ Host   Parameters   DMZ Host IP Address         tipe or select from listbox  w    Time Schedule Always On hd Sun Mon   JTue Wed Thu LFA Sat From  00        00 Tol 00    00  Genes      DMZ Host IP Address  Enter the IP Address of a host you want it to be a DMZ host  Select from the  list box to quick set the DMZ     Time Schedule  Select or set exactly when the DMZ works  When set to  Always On     the DMZ will  work all 
37.  VPN connection  or set up a router or acfess  point     Connect to a network    Connect or reconnect to a wireless  wired  dial up  or VPM network connection     Choose homegroup and sharing options    Access files and printers located on other network computers  or change sharing settings     Troubleshoot problems  SAT S Diagnose and repair network problems  or get troubleshooting information   HomeGroup  Internet Options    Windows Firewall       198    Choose a connection option    Connect to the Internet  Set up a wireless  broadband  or dial up connection to the Internet         Set up a new network  Configure a new router or access point     f  Setup a dial up connection    Connect to the Internet using a dial up connection           3  Select Use my Internet connection  VPN  and press Next     How do you want to connect     9   Use my Internet connection  VPN     Connect using a virtual private network  VPN  connection through the Internet     a 0 T               Dial directly  Connect directly to a phone number without going through the Internet     A       What is a VPN connection             41    4  Input Internet address and Destination name for this connection and press Next     199    Type the Internet address to connect to    Your network administrator can give you this address     Internet address     Example Contoso com or 157 54 0 1 or 3ffe1234  1111     Destination name  VPN Connection    Use a smart card     ay  Allow other people to use this connection  
38.  WDS      f contiuratin 3 v  amp       Wireless Bridge    Parameters    You can select Wireless Bridge  also known as Wireless Distribution System  to disable access point functionality   Selecting Access Paint enables access point functionality    Wireless bridge functionality will still be available and wireless stations will be able to associate to the AP    Select Disabled in Bridge Restrict which disables wireless bridge restriction  Any wireless bridge will be granted access    Selecting Enabled ar Enabled  scan  enables wireless bridge restriction  Only those bridges selected in Remote Bridges will be granted access     AP Mode   Access Point Y      Bridge Restrict   Enable E    Remote Bridges MAC Address po T     AP Mode  determines whether the gateway will act as an Access point or as a Bridge     Access Point  the gateway communicates with both clients and bridges       Wireless Bridge  the gateway communicates with other WDS devices only  In this mode  the  gateway doesn t communicate with client devices     If your wireless network includes repeaters that use WDS  the gateway in wireless bridge mode will  also communicate with your repeaters  The gateway in wireless bridge mode will not communicate  with a repeater that uses a proprietary  non WDS  mode     Bridge Restrict  When AP Mode is set to Wireless Bridge  this determines whether the gateway  will communicate with all other bridges or only specific ones       Enable  to enable wireless bridge restriction  O
39.  Wireless  WT   cuc uitis see het te m et D Mu NEM LEE NEM DN Nn OR DUE EM OEIL 105   WAN Wide Area NetWork i ertet eva gari cto vr dk dus at ao ai 106  PE aU                                                     hs 106   pul c                                       HH 106  Ea e su MU em E pM E 118  SCIT                                       P    125  p                                                                     128  see a                                                                  n 129   Arc eT 130  Internet TIME sanas iria Dia ed Quod 130  Fir are Uperid E minin a a 131  Backup Upda tesi iia a 132  Access CON MO ia 133  Mallet tds 134  SMS AlFe                  M 135  CONTA LOB discusso dine e oso tastes Onus d MM E Un ere sos 136   jo                                                                          137  Storase Devica WA Oi assem i heads ossa Ea 137  VSN FC COUN E tbc TT EMT 138  PEINE SEVEN AAA E 143  DNA 148   o O no Ar iE t O a 150  PVOPV si ai 150  PM AP Ga O a do 152   SC CITY area tia 153  IPFiltering QUUCOI ING asm 153  IP FIRE ME WC Ol NAS uccoies costi o a 156  MACERIE lacado 158  BIOCKINE WAN PING esas braco  159    a o O A   160    ed Ea EN  E 162    Parental Control Promesa ota 165  OOS   QUANITY OF SerVICe iet et A M EPI p E UU 166  GualitV OF SEIS AAA AS 166  Q05 PORE SMa UNS ita da dci 171  NAM a 172  EX GED EO Mai UNG ei A A N 172  Virtual A O E Ec eae ME 173  xolsodldsii a gat                           177  DMA AOS cem dne ue C e creates
40.  Y au can add ar remove components of Windows   P        To add of remove a component  click the checkbox  A shaded bos means that only  part of the component will be installed  To see what s included in a component  click            Details    Components    I  aJ Management and Monitoring Tools 2 2 ME  E E  Networking Services DAMB   LI 29 Uther Network File and Print Services 0 1 MB    Description  Contains a variety of specialized  network related services and protocols   Total disk space required  0 0 MB  Space available on disk  11457 8 MB        240    Step 5  In the Networking Services window  select the Universal Plug and Play check box   Step 6  Click OK to go back to the Windows Optional Networking Component Wizard window and  click Next     Networking Services E    To add or remove a component  click the check box  4 shaded bos means that only part  of the component will be installed  To see what s included in a component  click Details     subcomponents of Networking Services   a Internet Gateway Device Discover  and Control Client 0 0 MB       2 Peer to Peer 0 0 MB  O SI RIP Listener 0 0 MB  O Simple TLPVIP Services 0 0 ME  a QUuPhrP User Interface           0 2 MB                Description  Displays icons in My Network  Places for UPnP devices detected on the  network  Also  opens the required Windows Firewall ports     Total disk space required  0 0 MB Eis      Space available on disk  11455 3 MB             Auto discover Your UPnP enabled Network Device    St
41.  a specific client device  please REBOOT the client device attached to the modem to allow itto obtain an appropriate IP  address     Group Name           Grouped WAN Interfaces Available WAN Interfaces    pppa e 0 8 35 ppp0 1       Grouped LAN Interfaces Available LAN Interfaces       PA4 EWAN  P3    P1  wlan ap 2 4g  wlan ap 5g             Automatically Add Clients With the following DHCP Vendor IDs                            Group Name  Type a group name   Grouped WAN Interfaces  Select from the box the WAN interface you want to applied in the group     Grouped LAN Interfaces  Select the LAN interfaces you want to group as a single group from  Available LAN Interfaces     Automatically Add Clients with following DHCP Vendor IDs  Enter the DHCP Vendor IDs for  which you want the Clients automatically added into the group  DHCP vendor ID  DHCP 60  is an  Authentication for DHCP Messages     Click Apply to confirm your settings and your added group will be listed in the Interface Grouping  table below     81    In group  test   P2 and PPPO 1 are grouped in one group  they have their only network   see LAN        1    Configuration 1 Ye      interface Grouping    Groups Isolation Enable           Group Configuration  Maximum number af entries can be configured  16  Group Name Remove WAN Interface LAN Interfaces DHCP Vendor IDs  P4EWAN  E  D efault F1  wlan ap z 4g  wlan ap 5    test F  ppp  a 1 P2    If you want to remove the group  check the box as the following and press Remo
42.  all  ports  With IGMP snooping  multicast traffic of a group is only forwarded to ports that have    members of that group      When enabled  you will see two modes       Standard Mode  In standard mode  multicast traffic will flood to all bridge ports when no  client subscribes to a multicast group       Blocking Mode  In blocking mode  the multicast data will be blocked when there are no  client subscribes to a multicast group  it won t flood to the bridge ports     LAN side firewall  Enable to drop all traffic from the specified LAN group interface  After activating it   all incoming packets by default will be dropped  and the user on the specified LAN group interface  can t access CPE anymore  But  you can still access the internet service  If user wants to manage  the CPE  please turn to IP Filtering Incoming to add the allowing rules  Note that all incoming  packets by default will be dropped if the LAN side firewall is enabled and user cannot manage this    73    CPE from the specified LAN group     DHCP Server    You can disable or enable the DHCP  Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  server or enable the  routers DHCP relay functions  The DHCP protocol allows your router to dynamically assign IP  addresses to PCs on your network if they are configured to obtain IP addresses automatically          Disable  DHCP Server  Disable the DHCP Server function     Enable  Enable the DHCP function  enter the information wanted  Here as default   DHCP Server  DHCP Server  Start
43.  and have it repaired at a qualified service center    4  Avoid using this product and all accessories outdoors        1  Place the router on a stable surface   2  Only use the power adapter that comes with the package  Using a different voltage rating  power adapter may damage the router        Device Description    The Front LEDs    I    Lcd  2 4GHz       Sanz WPS DSL Internet          woo  me pe o    Green    Ethernet Port    2   4 4 ewany   Orange    Blinking    Wireless  Green blinking    Green blinking    Green Blinking    Green    Off    Internet       Boot failure or in emergency mode    System ready       Transmission speed hitting 1000Mbps  Transmission speed hitting 10 100Mbps  Data being transmitted received  Wireless connection established  Sending receiving data   WPS configuration being in progress    WPS process completed or WPS is off    DSL synchronizing or waiting for DSL synchronizing    Successfully connected to an ADSL DSLAM  Line Sync      DSL cable unplugged       Obtaining IP failure    Having obtained an IP address successfully    Router in bridge mode or DSL connection not present     10    The Rear Ports       2  HE p   EWAN  Gigabit Ethernet    After the device is powered on  press it 5 seconds or above  to restore to factory  default settings  this is used when you cannot login to the router  e g  forgot the  password     Push WPS button to trigger Wi Fi Protected Setup function     Connect the USB device  Printer  USB 2 0 storage  3G LTE 3G USB 
44.  are  configured through RA mode  to obtain the prefix message and generate an address using a    combination of locally available information  MAC address  and information  prefix  advertised by  routers     O With both DHCPv6 and Issue Router Advertisement Enabled  DHCPV6 Server Enable    DHCPv6 Server Type  9 Stateless    Stateful  start interface ID  End interface ID       Leased Time  hour     Issue Router Advertisements Enable    With this method  the PCs    addresses in LAN are configured like above method  but they can  obtain such information like DNS from DHCPv6 Server     78    Stateful  two methods can be adopted     With only DHCPv6 enabled    DHCPv8 Server Enable  DHCPv6 Server Type    Stateless  9 Stateful  start interface ID 0 0 0 2       0 0 0 254    End interface ID    Leased Time  hour     Issue Router Advertisements    a    With this method  the PCs    addresses are configured the same as in IPv4  that is addresses are    assigned by DHCPV6 server        With both DHCPv6 and Issue Router Advertisement Enabled    DHCPv8 Server Enable  DHCPv6 Server Type Q Stateless  9 Stateful  start interface ID 0 0 0 2    End interface ID 0 0 0 254    Leased Time  hour     Issue Router Advertisements    With this method  the PCs    addresses are configured the same like above  and the address    information in RA packets will be neglected     79    Interface Grouping    Interface grouping is a function to group interfaces  known as VLAN  A Virtual LAN  commonly known  as 
45.  as the internal staring number      D End  Here it will generate automatically according to the End port number of External port  and can t be modified     Protocol  select the protocol this service used  TCP UDP  TCP  UDP   Time Schedule  Select or set exactly when the Virtual Server works  When set to    Always On     the  Virtual Server will work all time  and also you can set the precise time when Virtual Server works     like 01 00   19 00 from Monday to Friday  Or you can select the already set timeslot in Time  Schedule during which the Virtual Server works  And when set to    Disable     the rule is disabled and    there will be an icon Y in the list table indicating the rule is disabled  See Time Schedule     174    Q Set up    1  Select a Server Name from the drop down menu  then the port will automatically appear  modify  some as you like  or you can just leave it as default  Remember to enter your server IP Address       Virtual Servers    Interface   pppoe_0_8_35 ppp0 1 v  server Name Custam Service v     Custom Service         type or select from listhax       server IP Address   x  Always On w Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat From       Time Schedule    External Port Internal Port  Start    m  z  EL    Start End    Tr CA p   TcP E EE   p   TCP      TCP     pd     Il    i       TOP    1       Ili               C      a     LE TP Y PA       re M EE mmm        TO             I    TGP         2  Press Apply to conform  and the items will be list in the Virtual Servers 
46.  branch office accordingly     Note  Both office LAN networks must be in different subnets with the LAN LAN application     Branch Office Head Office            Public IP Public IP      192 168 0 254 50 424  69 121 1 33 192 168 1 254             Router Router         Encryptian Data       L TP Client L2TP Server    VPH Connection    192 168 0 0 24  L2TP VPN LAN to LAN    Server side  Head Office    i VEN     L TP Server       Parameters   L2TP G Enable    Disable   WAN Interface   Default or IPSec Tunnel      IPSec   Auth  Type  chap X wj   IP Addresses Assigned to Peer start fram   192 168 1 10    Tunnel Authentication F    Secret  pac            Remote Host Name        Local Host Name      E      PSec   IPSec Settings   L2TP over IPSec Enable   Connection Name test2   WAN Interface   Default   IP Version   IPv4    Remote Security Gateway 869 121 1 3   L  Anonymous   Key Exchange Method IKE IPsec Protocol ESP   Pre Shared Key  123456         Integrity   Encryption Algorithm   3DES   Algorithm   MDS v   DH Group   MODP1024 DH2  v IPSec Lifetime  60 Minute s   60 1440    Apply    220    Tunnel Mode Connections  Active L2TP Connection Mame Local Network Remote Network Remote security Gateway Remove Edit    a test1 Anonymous C   v test  69 121 1 3 O    The above is the commonly setting for L2TP Server  set as you like for authentication and encryption   The settings in Client side should be in accordance with settings in Server side     Then account the L2TP Account     3  La   
47.  component well  be installed  To see what s included in a component  click Details     Components   w EN NetMeeting 42MB     i  amp 3 Phone Dialer x 0 2 MB                 O Universal P wg and Play    I  gg  Virtual Private Networking OMB zi  Space used by installed components  42 4 MB  Space required  0 0 MB  Space available on disk  866 3 MB     Description           Universal Plug and Play enables seamless connectivity and  communication between Windows and mtelligent appliance        Details  cae      Step 4  Click OK to go back to the Add Remove Programs Properties window  Click Next        239    Step 5  Restart the computer when prompted     Follow the steps below to install the UPnP in Windows XP     Step 1  Click Start and Control Panel    Step 2  Double click Network Connections    Step 3  In the Network Connections window  click Advanced in the main menu and select Optional  Networking Components            Network Connections               File Edit View Favorites Tools            abe Help    A   Operator Assisted Dialing  ap L  d F 36 Dial up Preferences       a Metwork Connections Network Identification     Bridge Connections    Advanced Settings           Address    Network Tasks       Optional Wetworking Components           i        The Windows Optional Networking Components Wizard window displays     Step 4  Select Networking Service in the Components selection box and click Details        Windows Optional Networking Components Wizard    Windows Components 
48.  connections between the sender and the  recipient  IGMP protocol is used to establish and maintain the relationship between IP host and the  host directly connected multicast router     IGMP stands for Internet Group Management Protocol  it is a communications protocols used to  manage the membership of Internet Protocol multicast groups  IGMP is used by IP hosts and the  adjacent multicast routers to establish multicast group members  There are three versions for IGMP   that is IGMPv1  IGMPv2 and IGMPv3     MLD  short for Multicast Listener Discovery protocol  is a component if the Internet Protocol  version 6 IPv6  suite  MLD is used by IPv6 to discover multicast listeners on a directly attached link   much as IGMP used in IPv4  The protocol is embedded in ICMPv6 instead of using a separate  protocol  MLDv1 is similar to IGMPv2 and MLDv2 is similar to IGMPv3     J  i Advanced Setup   Ye E         IGMP   Parameters   Multicast Precedence   Disable w   lower value  higher priority   Default Version  2    1 3    Query Interval 125   Query Response Interval 40   Last Member Query Interval   10   Robustness Value 2   Maximum Multicast Groups  25   Maximum Multicast Data Sources  for IGMPv3  ho ft 2ay   Maximum Multicast Group Members  25     Fast Leave      Enable   LAN to LAN  Intra LAN  Multicast LJ Enable   Membership Join Immediate  PTV C    MLD   Default Version  2 ln 2   Query Interval   125   Query Response Interval 40   Last Member Query Interval E i   Robustness Value 
49.  console     Connection Request Authentication  Check to enable connection request authentication feature   Connection Request User Name  Enter the username for ACS server to make connection request     Connection Request User Password  Enter the password for ACS server to make connection  request     Connection Request URL  Automatically match the URL for ACS server to make connection  request     251    GetRPCMethods  Supported by both CPE and ACS  display the supported RFC listing methods     Click Apply to apply your settings     2952    Remote Access    It is to allow remote access to the router to view or configure       Advanced Setup    Ye EJ      Remote Access    Parameters    Remote Access     Enable   Enable Service HTTP LIssH LIrre LITELNeET LI sume  Allowed Access IP Address Range   Valid    IP Version   IPv4 we   IP Address Range      Add Edit  Delete    Remote Access  Select    Enable    to allow management access from remote side  mostly from  internet   If disabled  no remote access is allowed for any IPs even if you set allowed access IP  address  So  please note that enabling remote access is an essential step before granting remote  access to IPs     Enable Service  Select to determine which service s  is  are  allowed for remote access when  remote access is enabled  By default  on condition that remote access is enabled   the web service   HTTP  is allowed for remote access     Click Apply button to submit your settings      Allowed Access IP Address Ran
50.  default  wide area network protocol that provides communication  across diverse interconmected networks     y Show toon im taskbar when connected          oF   Cancel      Internet Protocol  TCP IP  Properties   B E     zx       General      You can get  F settings assigned automatically if your network supports  this capability  Othenvise  you need to ask your network administrator For  the appropriate IP settings     Obtain an IP address automatically  C  Use the following IF address   IE address            Subnet mask     Default galera        Obtain DNS server address automatically    C  Use the following OMS server addresses     Prefered OWS xerver      A    Alternate  ns server            Advanced                 cancel         Configuring a PC in Windows 95 98 Me    1  Go to Start  gt  Settings  gt  Control Panel  Network Ries  In the Co ntrol Panel  dou ble click on Configuration   Identification   Access Control    Network and choose the Configuration tab  usc Following network  components are installed     VEL Microsoft Family Logon    BR SL IS Tek Broadcom 440  10 700 Integrated Controller     I Dial  apter   2   Select TCP I P F N E2000 Com patible  or Em TESI   a STek    Broadcom 440  10 700 Integrated  the name of your Network Interface Card  NIC    E     4 TEPAP   gt  Dial Up Adapter  in your PC   O         Primary Metwork Logan                      Microsoft Family Logon m    Eile and Print Sharing         Description  TEP  IP iz the protocol you use bo conne
51.  fej      ALG  Parameters    SIP G Enable    Disable    182    Wake On LAN    Wake on LAN  WOL  sometimes WoL  is an Ethernet computer networking standard that allows a  computer to be turned on or woken up remotely by a network message     f connouration VU iJ     Wake On LAN  Parameters  Host Label  MAC Address    lt  lt     select  Y    type or select from listbox   Wake by Schedule  lEnable Schedule      Add    Host Label  Enter identification for the host   Select  Select MAC address of the computer that you want to wake up or turn on remotely     Wake by Schedule  Enable to wake up your set device at some specific time  For instance  user    can set to get some device woken up at 8 00 every weekday  Click Schedule to enter time schedule  configuring page to set the exact timeline     4    Configuration       Ye rw     Wake up Time Schedule   Parameters   Name       Day in a week   Sun mon U Tue Uwed Thu Ceri C Sat  Time 00 v     00 vi    Edit Mame Day ina week Time Delete  O 11 STATES 08 00  I    Add  After selecting  click Add then you can submit the Wake up action   Edit Delete  Click to edit or delete the selected MAC address    Ready     Yes  indicating the remote computer is ready for your waking up      No  indicating the machine is not ready for your waking up   Delete  Delete the selected MAC address       configuration    ye ble          Wake On LAN  Parameters    Host Label    MAC Address    s     Select       type or select from listbox     Wake by Schedule  
52.  interface for the tunnel     Auth  Type  The authentication type  Pap or Chap  PaP  Chap and MS CHAPv2  When using PAP   the password is sent unencrypted  whilst CHAP encrypts the password before sending  and also  allows for challenges at different periods to ensure that an intruder has not replaced the client  When  passed the authentication with MS CHAPv2  the MPPE encryption is supported     Encryption Key Length  The data can be encrypted by MPPE algorithm with 40 bits or 128 bits   Default is Auto  it is negotiated when establishing a connection  128 bit keys provide stronger  encryption than 40 bit keys     Peer Encryption Mode  You may select  Only Stateless  or  Allow Stateless and Stateful  mode   The key will be changed every packet when you select Stateless mode     IP Addresses Assigned to Peer  192 168 1 x  please input the IP assigned range from 1  254     Idle Timeout  Specify the time for remote peer to be disconnected without any activities  from 0 120  minutes     195    Click Apply to submit your PPTP Server basic settings     PPTP Client    PPTP client can help you dial in the PPTP server to establish PPTP tunnel over Internet     uw g     3      PPTP Client  Parameters  Name   WAN Interface   Defa ult v    Username Password    Auth  Type   Pap or Chap    PPTP Server Address  Connection Type    Remote Access CO LAN to LAN Time to Connect     Alwa ys    Manual    Peer Network IP   Peer Netmask      Add   Edit   Delete    Name  user defined name for identi
53.  mode  to obtain the prefix message and generate an address using  a combination of locally available information  MAC address  and information  prefix  advertised by  routers  but they can obtain such information like DNS from DHCPv6 Server  Stateful  if selected   the PCs in LAN will be configured like in IPv4 mode  thus obtain addresses and DNS information  from DHCPV6 server     Start interface ID  Enter the start interface ID  The IPv6 address composed of two parts  thus  the  prefix and the interface ID  Interface is like the Host ID compared to IPv4     End interface ID  Enter the end interface ID     Note  Interface ID does NOT support ZERO COMPRESSION       Please enter the complete  information   For example  Please enter  0 0 0 2  instead of    2      Leased Time  hour   The leased time  similar to leased time in DHCPV4  is a time limit assigned to  clients  when expires  the assigned ID will be recycled and reassigned     Issue Router Advertisement  Check whether to enable issue Router Advertisement feature  It is to  send Router Advertisement messages periodically     ULA Prefix Advertisement  Enable this parameter to include the ipv6 ULA address in the RA  messages  ULA  unique local address  is an IPv6 address in the block fc00   7  It is approximately  the IPv6 counterpart of the IPv4 private address  They are not routable in the global IPv6 Internet     RADVD Type  The way that ULA prefix is generated      Randomly Generated      Statically Configured  select
54.  nced Setup M EJ      Dynamic DNS   Parameters   Host Name Username Service eae Romae  e  www hometest cam test dyndns custom ppp   1 F   www hometest1 com test dyndns custom eth   1 FI    234    DNS Proxy    DNS proxy is used to forward request and response message between DNS Client and DNS Server     Hosts in LAN can use router serving as a DNS proxy to connect to the DNS Server in public to  correctly resolve Domain name to access the internet        Advanced Setup    ye  y     DNS Proxy    Parameters  DNS Proxy        Enable    Disable    Host name ofthe Broadband Router    home gateway       Domain name ofthe LAN network    home  gateway    DNS Proxy  Select whether to enable or disable DNS Proxy function  default is enabled   Host name of the Broadband Router  Enter the host name of the router  Default is home gateway     Domain name of the LAN network  Enter the domain name of the LAN network  home gateway     2395    Static DNS    Static DNS is a concept relative to Dynamic DNS  in static DNS system  the IP mapped is static  without change     You can map the specific IP to a user friendly domain name  In LAN  you can map a PC to a domain  name for convenient access  Or you can set some well known Internet IP mapping item so your  router will response quickly for your DNS query instead of querying from the ISP   s DNS server     Advanced Setup A V id       Static DNS  Parameters    Hast Name    IP Address    Host Name  Type the domain name  host name  for the specifi
55.  proportion  As above FTP server  example  you may want to  throttle  the outgoing FTP speed to 20  of 256K and limit to it   you may use this type     Q Prioritization  Specify the rate type control for the rule to used  If you choose Prioritization  for the rule  you parameter Priority would be available  you can set the priority for this rule       Set DSCP Marking  When select Set DSCP Marking  the packets matching the rule will be  forwarded according to the pre set DSCP marking     Ratio  The rate percent of each application policy compared to total traffic on the interface with  limited rate type  For example  we want to only allow 20  of the total data for the LAN to WAN  direction to be used for FTP server  Then we can specify here with data ratio   20  If you have ADSL  LINE with 256K bps rate  the estimated data rate  in kbps  for this rule is 20  256 0 9   46kbps    For 0 9 is an estimated factor for the effective data transfer rate for an ADSL LINE from LAN to  WAN  For WAN to LAN  it is 0 85 to 0 8     Priority  Set the priority given to each policy application  Specify the priority for the use of bandwidth   You can specify which application can have higher priority to acquire the bandwidth  Its default  setting is set to Normal  You may adjust this Setra To fit your policy   application     Internal IP Address  The IP address values for Local LAN devices you want to give control   Internal Port  The Port number on the LAN side  it is used to identify an applic
56.  removes the membership of a group member immediately without sending an MLD membership  query on downstream  This is very helpful if user wants fast channel  group change  changing in  cases like IPTV environment     LAN to LAN  Intra LAN  Multicast  Check to determine whether to support LAN to LAN  Intra LAN   Multicast  If user want to have a multicast data source on LAN side and he want to get MLD  snooping enabled  then this LAN to LAN multicast feature should be enabled     249    Management    SNMP Agent    SNMP  Simple Network Management Protocol  is the most popular one in network  It consists of  SNMP Manager  SNMP Agent and MIB  Every network device supporting SNMP will have a SNMP  Agent which is a management software running in the device     SNMP Manager  the management software running on the server  it uses SNMP protocol to send  GetRequest  GetNextRequest  SetRequest message to Agent to view and change the information  of the device     SNMP Agents  the management software running in the device  accepts the message from the  manager  Reads or Writes the management variable in MIB accordingly and then generates  Response message to send it to the manager  Also  agent will send Trap message to the manager  when agent finds some exceptions     Trap message  is the message automatically sent by the managed device without request to the  manager about the emergency events     1    Advanced Setup Y EJ      SNMP Agent       Parameters   SNMP Agent QEnable     Disabl
57.  restriction includes port numbers  Specifically  an  external host can send a packet  with source IP address X and source port P  to the internal host  only if the internal host had previously sent a packet to IP address X and port P     IPv4 Address  Select whether to set static IPv4 address or obtain automatically   IP Address  If Static is enabled in the above field  enter the static IPv4 address get from the ISP     Dial on demand  It is a parameter to let users to dial for connection to internet themselves  It is  useful when saving internet fees     Inactivity Timeout  The set Inactivity timeout period  unit  minutes  It is combined use with Dial on  Demand  users should specify the concrete time interval for dial on demand     IPv6 for this service  Enable to use IPv6 service   IPv6 Address  Select whether to set static IPv6 address or obtain automatically   IP Address  If Static is enabled in the above field  enter the static IPv4 address     MTU  Maximum Transmission Unit  the size of the largest datagram  excluding media specific  headers  that IP will attempt to send through the interface     PPPoE with Pass through  Enable or disable PPPoE pass through  If it is enabled  PCs behind the  router can dial itself     IGMP Multicast Proxy  Check whether to enable this feature  IGMP  Internet Group Management  Protocol  Proxy intercepts the IGMP request from Clients and set up the multicast forwarding table   it takes over some of the router s job  simplifying the rout
58.  step     2  Enter the username  password from your ISP  for IP and DNS settings  also refer to your ISP   Here IPv6 service is enabled by default     Jos  Start yu E     WAN Interface  WAN   Wireless    WAN Service                      Type PPP over Ethernet i PPPoE  v    VPI VCI   Jp 258       322 655351  Username       Password AA     service Name                           Encapsulation Mode LLCISNAP BRIDGING    Authentication Method AUTO wj  IPv4 Address L  Static  IP Address    IPv amp  for this service  Y  Enable  IPv amp  Address C  Static  IP Address        MTU  1492 i         If the DLS line is not synchronized  the page will pop up warning of the DSL connection failure     Joso  Start M V      WAN Interface  WAN   Wireless         DSL Line Is Not Ready  Please Check your DSL Line and wait for a while     64    3  Wait while the device is configured     Poio  Start         WAN Interface  WAN   Wireless      Please wait while the device is configured     4  WAN port configuration is successful     Jos  Start         WAN Interface  WAN  gt  Wireless    Congratulations      Your WAN port has been successfully configured     Next to Wireless    5  After the configuration is successful  click Next to Wireless button and you may proceed to  configure the Wireless setting  The 7800DX L  supports dual band wireless  here you can set to  activate wireless on which band or both and set the SSID and encryption Key  1  Leave it empty to  disable the wireless security  2  Fill in
59.  the Key  and the encryption mode will be WPA2 PSK AES      E Start M V a     Wireless  WAN   Wireless                        Parameters   Band 2 4GHz  w10    Wireless    Enable   WPA Pre Shared Key     Click here to display             Continue    Joso  Start Y Es      Wireless  WAN   Wireless      Please wait while the device is configured     6  Continue to set 5GHz wireless     E Start M V AJ     Wireless  WAN   Wireless                                    Parameters   Band SGHZ  wilt    Wireless  Y  Enable   SSID wlan ap 5g     WPA Pre shared Key        Click here to display                         Continue    Joso  Start         Wireless  WAN   Wireless      Please wait while the device is configured     65    7  Success     Joso  Start Y V Ey      Process finished       Success     If Quick Start is finished  user can turn to Status  gt  Summary to see the basic information       Status         Device Information    Model Name   Host Name   system Up Time   Date Time   Software Version   LAN IPv4 Address   LAN IPv6 Address   MAC Address   DSL PHY and Driver Version  Wireless Driver Version      WAN   Line Rate   Upstream  Kbps    Line Rate   Downstream  Kbps   Default Gateway  IPv4 Address  Connection Time   Primary DNS Server   Secondary ONS Server   Default IPv6 Gateway  IPv6 Address    BiPAC 7800DX   home gateway   0D 0H 20M 465   Mon Aug 5 07 28 23 2013   2 32b   192 158 1 254  2000 1211 1000 4d0b 204 edfffe01 1 64  00 04 ed 01 00 01   A2pDU  38f d24h   6 30 102 7 c
60.  the MAC address es  you want to allow or block to access the router and LAN   The format of MAC address could be  xx Xx XX XX XX XX or Xx Xx Xx Xx xx xx  For convenience  user  can select from the list box     Days of the week  Select the days of a week the rule takes efforts   Start Time  Enter the start time of each day in hh mm format  Leaving it empty means 00 00   End Time  Enter the end time of each day in hh mm format  Leaving it empty means 23 59     Click Apply to confirm your settings  The following prompt window will appear to remind you of the  attention     160    An example       Configuration Y V aj      Time Restriction  Access Time Restriction  Amaximum entries can be configured  32    Host Label MAC    Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat sun Start stop Remove  child use    18 38 05 04 12 23 x X X X X 0 0 2359       Here you can see that the user  child use  with a MAC of 18 a9 05 04 12 23 is blocked to access  the router from 00 00 to 23 59 Monday through Friday     If you needn t this rule  you can check the box  press Remove  it will be OK     161    URL Filter    URL  Uniform Resource Locator     e g  an address in the form of http   www abcde com or  http   www example com  filter rules allow you to prevent users on your network from accessing  particular websites by their URL  There are no pre defined URL filter rules  you can add filter rules to  meet your requirements     Note   1  URL Filter rules apply to both IPv4 and IPv6 sources     2  But in Exception IP A
61.  to configure at Parental Control Provider       gt  IPv6  Obtain IPv6 DNS info from a WAN interface    WAN Interface selected  Select one configured IPv6 WAN connection from the menu to be as an  IPv6 DNS     Static DNS IPv6 Address    Primary IPv6 DNS Server   Secondary IPv6 DNS Server  Type the specific primary and secondary  IPv6 DNS Server address     109    If you dont need a service  select the item you want to remove  check the checkbox  then press    Remove     Press Edit button to re edit this service settings       Configuration     WAN Service   ATM Interface   Interface Description Type VPI   VCI  pppa 1 pppoe 0 8 35 PPE Oe S735  JG LTE Interface    Interface Description TEL Ma   LUSB3G    gg   13    Vlan8  z21p VIaniduxid lamp    HA MA  Disabled  APN Username  internet    110    MAT  Enabled    MAT  Enabled    Firewall  Enabled    Firewall  Enabled    IPv6  Enabled    Failover  Enabled    Mid  Disabled    a    Remove    El    Here you can configure WAN Service  if it is OK  you can access the internet  You can go to Status   gt WAN or Summary to view the WAN connection information  if your ISP provides IPv6 service  then  you will obtain an IPv6 address      IPv4 or IPv6     i Status       3     WAN  Wan Info    Interface Description Type    Connection    status me    ppp0 1 pppoe 0 8 35 PPPoE Disconnect 00 04 03  Ate 3GILTE Card not  LU SB3GU   Pod    Status    Device Information  Model Name BiPAC 7800DX    Host Name   System Up Time   Date Time   Software Vers
62.  to connect to    Your network administrator can give you this address     Internet address     Example Contoso com or 157 534 0 1 or 3ffe1234  1111     Destination name  VPN Connection    Use a smart card   ay  Allow other people to use this connection  This option allows anyone with access to this computer to use this connection     Don t connect now  just set it up so I can connect later       Type the Internet address to connect to    Your network administrator can give you this address   Internet address  172 16 1 185    Destination name  L2TP IPSec    Use a smart card    This option allows anyone with access to this computer to use this connection     Don t connect now  just set it up soI can connect later          215    5  Input the account  user name and password  and press Create     Type your user name and password    User name           Password     Show characters  Remember this password    Domain  optional      Type your user name and password    User name  testl    Password             Show characters  Remember this password          D omain  optional         216    6  Connection created  Press Close                     Ln oh nect te    The connection is ready to use    A     2 Connect now       7  Go to Network Connections shown below to check the detail of the connection  Right click   L2TP IPSec  icon  and select  Properties  to change the security parameters     ul Bluetooth Network Connection   ul L2TP IPSec      Mot connected      L2TP IPSec  X Bluetooth 
63.  to set manually in the following parameters   Prefix  Set the prefix manually     Preferred Life Time  The ULA prefix life time  When the time is over  the ULA prefix is invalid any  more   1 means no limit     Valid Life Time  It is a time threshold  when the time is over  clients should obtain new IPv6 address  from the router through RA   1 means to be limitless     MLD snooping  Similar to IGMP snooping  listens in on the MLD conversation between hosts and  routers by processing MLD packets sent in a multicast network  and it analyzes all MLD packets  between hosts and the connected multicast routers in the network  Without MLD snooping  multicast  traffic is treated in the same manner as broadcast traffic   that is  it is forwarded to all ports  With  MLD snooping  multicast traffic of a group is only forwarded to ports that have members of that    group       Standard Mode  In standard mode  multicast traffic will flood to all bridge ports when no  client subscribes to a multicast group       Blocking Mode  In blocking mode  the multicast data will be blocked when there is no  client subscribes to a multicast group  it won t flood to the bridge ports     T     Stateless and Stateful IPv6 address Configuration    Stateless  Two methods can be carried     O With DHCPv6 disabled  but Issue Router Advertisement Enabled    DHCPv6 Server    Olen able    Issue Router Advertisements Enable    With this method  the PCs in LAN are configured through RA mode  thus  the PCs in LAN
64.  to the following page     BiPAC 7800DX   home gateway   0D 0H 20M 465   Mon Aug 5 07 28 23 2013  2 32b   192 168 1 254  2000 1211 1000 4d0b 204 edfffe01 1 64  00 04 ed 01 00 01   A2pD  38f d24h   5 30 102 7 cpe4 12L 08 4    1291   26919   ppp   1  DSL    10 40 90 211   00 02 44   2182 135 1   218 2 135 1   ppp0 1  DSL    2000 d598 1000 1000 29ac afc6 5934 58 16 64    33       Ethernet mode    1  Select Ethernet  press Continue to go on to next step     i Easy Sign On       Y WAN Interface  WAN   gt  Wireless     Select WAN Interface  Main Port Ethernet v    Current Main Port DSL     2  Enter the username  password from your ISP  for IP and DNS settings  also refer to your ISP   Here IPv6 service is enabled by default       Easy Sign On    Y WAN Interface  WAN  gt  Wireless    WAN Service  Type         PPP over Ethernet  PPPoE     Username        Password    Service Name       Authentication Method  AUTO w             IPv4 Address     Static  IP Address     IPv6 for this service Enable   IPv6 Address     static  IP Address      gt    MTU  1492       3  Wait while the device is configured   ES Sign On    Y WAN Interface  WAN  gt  Wireless    Please wait while the device is configured     4  WAN port configuration is success   ES Sign On    Y WAN Interface  WAN  gt  Wireless    Congratulations      Your WAN port has been successfully configured     Click Done  web configuration will be loaded  you will enter the web configuration page        Easy Sign On      Me  Y WAN Interfac
65.  up the multicast forwarding table  it  takes over some of the router s job  simplifying the routers job and multicast communication   Support MLDv1 and MLDv2     Click Next to continue to set the default gateway and DNS for IPv4 and IPv6     113      IP over Ethernet     WAN Service       Parameters  WAN Port  DSL wM  Layerz Interface Sam OPT  Type  IP over Ethernet si  VPI   VCI 0    0 255     35  32 55535  Encapsulation Mode   LLOVSNAP BRIDGING x   Description        a  z 1P Priority E tagged  0 7  untagged   1  2802 10 VLAN ID  1 tagged  0 4094  untagged   1   A Menabie  Option 60 Vendor ID    Option 61 Client ID    Option 125    Disable    Enable  WAN IP Address  WAM Subnet Mask  WAN gateway IP Address  IPv6 for this service Enable  ee  cena  WAN IPv6 Address Prefix  Lenath  WAN Mext Hop IPv6 Address      NAT M  Enable Fullcone NAT     Enable  Firewall  4  Enable IGMP Multicast    Enable  MLD Multicast Proxy LJ Enable  MTU  4500   MAC Spoofing    VCP VPI  Enter the VCI VPI combination from you ISP    Encapsulation Mode  Select the encapsulation mode  LLC SNAP BRIDGING  or VC MUX   Description  User defined description for the connection  commonly for friendly use   Authentication Method  Default is Auto  Or else your ISP will advise you the appropriate mode     802 1P Priority  The parameter indicates the frame priority level from O  lowest  to 7  highest   which  can be used to prioritize different classes of traffic  voice  video  data  etc   Enter the priority  identi
66.  vea eut fbi Dr M Un Roa DAP R DUE DUE Ve 22  Contigurinera PCJT WiRdoWws 2000   dasiisavica vas tube ia puc Masi tpude 24  Configuring a PC in  Windows 95 987 Me   2 css ciues tipa ala rs 25  Contigurine a Pe d WiIBOOWS  NTA Dania 26  Factory Defa  lt Settihg CERTI                                                         M          27  ITORMMALION MEO WIV OUR SP inerte sin 29   aS SIS IYO FZ O TR 30   EnapterA E a EENE E ELE N EAE EE A E E o re erie pd at Rear Ee Cr de DR era mee Ui 40  Contiguration Via  Web Interface is id 40  AUS agers LO 42   SUMINIST RN 43  A O 44  A AO 45  Po A EEE OO 45  WAN WI 46  IV oa 46  A                                          C   PICTUS RN 47  Ba WIC Se CO esta UM 50  VAN iodo 50  WAN a a 52  SS LESA iras 54  ROUTE uscar isis 55    VPN TZSOODX ONIY id 58  lg   cox ENT T 58  dug pte                                                         59  MA LE 60  GEM ID ME RM EH ME EU E  61   LOS                                                      N ERR 62  vici oko ME 62  SE CUNITY LO 2 uM xr              63   COMES o en M UM 64   STS 5 PEN NONE 64   EP o y E II 72   EAN   Local Area NetWork a LTD 73  ERE ALE EEE EEE O A 73  IPVO AUTOCOn Noticiario cto lorca 76  TST AG OG OU ella aia tai 80   Wireless AG ID  ada 83  PCIe MK m  T 84  SECU e                 M           naty caterers 86  MACETA A ahd incensed ve A AAA AA Daca Dados  98  Wireless BEICIBO suicide une erste idad 99  POV ANC CO etai es Vacctevrs t abtis E en 101  O 103  Schedule Controls a 104  
67.  wlan ap 2 4g  2 46   192 168 1 102 Complete 18 33 05 38 04 03 bro  172 156 1254 Complete 00 50  fet b1 14 eth   1  Neighbor Cache Table  IPv6 Address MAC Address Device Mark  fe80 01605adb 9009 87a8 O02 64 1 bth br    2000 1211 1002 410b bd94 aa1e 3567 9759 00 2264 1b 6H0 ord  ARP table    IP Address  Shows the IP Address of the device that the MAC address maps to   Flag  Shows the current status of the ARP entries      Complete  the route resolving is processing well       M Marked as permanent entry   the route is permanent    O P  publish entry   publish this route item     MAC Address  Shows the MAC address that is corresponded to the IP address of the device it is  mapped to     Device  here refers to the physical interface  it is a concept to identify Clients from LAN or WAN  For  example  the Clients in LAN  here displays    brO        Mark  Show clearly the SSID  WLAN  the device is in     Neighbor Cache Table    IPv6 address  Shows the IPv6 Address of the device that the MAC address maps to     MAC Address  Shows the MAC address that is corresponded to the IPv6 address of the device it is  mapped to     Device  here refers to the physical interface  it is a concept to identify Clients from LAN or WAN  For  example  the Clients in LAN  here displays    brO        Mark  Show clearly the SSID  WLAN  the device is in     96    DHCP    The DHCP Table lists the DHCP lease information for all IP addresses assigned by the DHCP server  in the device       Status A ij      DH
68.  your active networks Connect or disconnect    Network 4 Access type  Internet  Work network Connections     Local Area Connection    Change your networking settings       ae Set up a new connection or network    Set up a wireless  broadband  dial up  ad hoc  or VPN connection  or set up a router or ackess  point     Connect to a network    Connect or reconnect to a wireless  wired  dial up  or VPN network connection     Choose homegroup and sharing options    Access files and printers located on other network computers  or change sharing settings     Troubleshoot problems  See also Diagnose and repair network problems  or get troubleshooting information   HomeGroup  Internet Options    Windows Firewall       213    2  Click Connect to a workplace  and press Next            Choose a connection option    Connect to the Internet  Set up a wireless  broadband  or dial up connection to the Internet      i Set up a new network  p  Configure a new router or access point     g   Setup a dial up connection    Connect to the Internet using a dial up connection     3  Select Use my Internet connection  VPN  and press Next     How do you want to connect         Use my Internet connection  VPN   Connect using a virtual private network  VPN  connection through the Internet       Dial directly  Connect directly to a phone number without going through the Internet     214          4  Input Internet address and Destination name for this connection and press Next     Type the Internet address
69. 0    Te 00      oo     Log       contiguration Y rw      IP Filtering  Outgoing IP Filtering Setup  Amaximum entries can be configured  32    source IP address source Port    Filter Mame IP Version Protocol M T Log Disable Remove Edit  Destination IP address Destination Port  Any Any 0  HIF 4 TCP Enable Edit  Any 24 O     The rule is active  disable field shows the status of the rule  active or inactive     154                IP Version    Protocol TCP E Protocol Number   Jm 254    Destination IP address Destination Port  21   fportor port port      sun Liven LlTue Llwed    Thu Fri lsat From  00       o0   To 00    i       A maximum entries can be configured  32    FIF 4 TCP                 Rule inactive     155    IP Filtering Incoming    Incoming IP Filtering is set by default to block all incoming traffic  but user can set rules to forward  the specific incoming traffic     Note   1  The maximum number of entries  32     2  When LAN side firewall or firewall in WAN interface s  is enabled  user can move here to add  allowing rules to pass through the firewall       Configuration    Ye J       P Filtering  Incoming IP Filtering Setup    A maximum entries can be configured  32      source IP address source Port   Filter Name Interfaces IP Version Protocol LET S Log Disable Remove Edit  Destination IP address Destination Port     Add   Remove    Click Add button to enter the exact rule setting page     i      Configuration 1 Ye a      Incoming IP Filtering Setup   Parameters 
70. 00 bytes  standard Ethernet frame  of payload   Conventionally  jumbo frames can carry up to 9720 bytes of payload to enjoy a high efficiency  communication in Gigabit Ethernet  Jumbo frames increase the frame size so that a certain large  amount of date can be transported with less effort  reducing CPU utilization and increasing  throughput by reducing the number of frames needing to be processed and reducing the total  overhead byte count of all frames sent     3G LTE    With 3G LTE based Internet connection  requires an additional 3G LTE USB modem   user can  access internet through 3G LTE  whether you are seated at your desk or taking a cross country trip     Virtual AP    A    Virtual Access Point    is a logical entity that exists within a physical Access Point  AP   When a  single physical AP supports multiple    Virtual APs     each Virtual AP appears to stations  STAs  to be  an independent physical AP  even though only a single physical AP is present  For example   multiple Virtual APs might exist within a single physical AP  each advertising a distinct SSID and  capability set  Alternatively  multiple Virtual APs might advertise the same SSID but a different  capability set     allowing access to be provided via Web Portal  WEP  and WPA simultaneously   Where APs are shared by multiple providers  Virtual APs provide each provider with separate  authentication and accounting data for their users  as well as diagnostic information  without  sharing sensitive manageme
71. 08 Windows XP  Mm PPTP Client  Inte rnet Public IP  PPTP Server       192 168  1 0 24 Ulla A Ul         Server Side     1  Configuration  gt  VPN  gt  PPTP and Enable the PPTP function  Click Apply            PPTP Server       Parameters  PPTP Function      Enable    Disable    WAN Interface    Default         Auth  Type  MS CHAPv2 v    Encryptian Key Lenath  Auto       Peer Encryption Mode   Only Stateless    IP Addresses Assigned to Peer start fram   192 168 1 100    Idle Timeout 40      10 120 Minute s     2  Create a PPTP Account    test      l            VPN Account    VPN Account applied ta PPTP Server and LeTP Server     Parameters    Mame     Tunnel    Enable    Disable  Llsername     Password SS    Connection Type   Remote Access    LAN to LAN    Peer Network IP     Peer Metmask    Add Edit   Delete       Enable Remote Access       Client Side     197    1  In Windows7 click Start  gt  Control Panel   Network and Sharing Center  Click Set up a new  connection network     Control Panel Home       i   z  View your basic network information and set up connections    Change adapter settings   Me   de   2     see full map    Chan i  Sig advances snot WIN  64 Network 4 Internet  settings E    This computer     View your active networks Connect or disconnect    Network 4 Access type  Internet  Work network Connections     Local Area Connection    Change your networking settings    Ti Set up a new connection or network        Set up a wireless  broadband  dial up  ad hoc  or
72. 169383 20 352 ms    3 221624169 24 345 ms    4 2191582441 52 837 ms    5 2191582318 54 696 ms    6 219 158 19 190 54 904 ms    7 219 158 3238 57 824 ms     8 7214215130 58 851 ms    9 209 85 248 60 57 644 ms    10 20985250122 81242 ms    11 20985250103 81 351 ms l    12       43 17319472147 79 753 ms    259    Push Service    With push service  the system can send email messages with consumption data and system  information       Advanced Setup Y aj      Push Service  Parameters    Recipients E mail      Must be xxigyyy zzz     Push Now    Recipient   s E mail  Enter the destination mail address  The email is used to receive system log    system configuration  security log sent by the device when the Push Now button is pressed   information sent only when pressing the button    but the mail address is not remembered     Note  Please first set correct the SMTP server parameters in Mail Alert     260    Diagnostics    Check the connections  including Ethernet connection  Internet Connection and wireless connection     Click Help link that can lead you to the interpretation of the results and the possible  simply  troubleshooting     passes Setup 3 V des      Test the connection to your local network   pppoe 0 8 35       Test LAN Connection   P3   FAIL Help  Test LAN Connection   P2   PASS Help  Test LAM Connection   F1  FAIL Help  Test LAN Connection   PA EWANM   FAIL Help  Test your Wireless Connection PASSPASS Help    Test the connection to your DSL service provider   Test xD
73. 290    Note   The Printer name can be any text string up to 40 characters  It cannot contain spaces   The Make and Model can be any text string up to 128 characters     Set up of Printer client  Windows 7     Step 1  Click Start and select    Devices and Printers       EA Snipping Tool    os Control Panel    xd Microsoft Excel 2010    E  SyncMe Client for Windows    Control Panel  Devices and Printers    Default Programs  oF Microsoft Outlook 2010    A  Remote Desktop Connection    GO  FT 360 HSPA Mobile Card    Help and Support     gt      All Programs       143    Step 2  Click  Add a Printer                 4 Devices  3  Start the Add Printer Wizard  which    helps you install a printer    Generic Non PnP WAREHOUSE PC  Monitor           Wheel Mouse  Optical       Step 3  Click    Add a network  wireless or Bluetooth printer    What type of printer do you want to install       Add a local printer  Use this option only if you don t have a USB printer   Windows automatically installs USB printers  when you plug them in        Add a network  wireless or Bluetooth printer  Make sure that your computer is connected to the network  or that your Bluetaoth or wireless  printer is turned on        144    Step 4  Click    The printer that   want isn   t listed       Searching for available printers       Printer Name Address      The printer that I want isn t listed                   Step 5  Select  Select a shared printer by name    Enter http   7800DXL  LAN IP 631 printers printer 
74. 4 bit encryption keys     86      Shared   This is similar to network authentication    Open     But here the WEP Encryption must be enabled   Network Authentication shared  WEP Encryption Enable  Encryption Strength 128 bit            Current Network Key 2      Network Key 1 1234567890123  Network Key 2 1234567890123  Network Key 3 1234567890123  Network Key 4 1234567890123    Enter 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal digits for 128 bit encryption keys   Enter 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal digits for 64 bit encryption keys           802 1x  Network Authentication   802 1X e    RADIUS Server IP Address  RADIUS Port  WEP Encryption  Encryption Strength  Current Network Key  Network Key 2 1234567890123  Network Key 3 1234567890123       Enter 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal digits for 128 bit encryption keys   Enter 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal digits for 64 bit encryption keys     RADIUS Server IP Address  RADIUS  Remote Authentication Dial In User Service   Enter the  IP address of RADIUS authentication server     RADIUS Server Port  Enter the port number of RADIUS authentication server here    RADIUS Key  Enter the password of RADIUS authentication server    WEP Encryption  Select to enable or disable WEP Encryption  Here select Enable    Current Network Key  Select the one to be the current network key  Please refer to key 2  3 below     Network Key  1  4   Enter 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal digits for 128 bit encryption keys   Enter 5 ASCII 
75. 92 168 1 103 pppo 1 ivi    aal    176    Port Triggering    Port triggering is a way to automate port forwarding with outbound traffic on predetermined ports   triggering ports      incoming ports are dynamically forwarded to the initiating host  while the  outbound ports are in use  Port triggering triggers can open an incoming port when a client on the  local network makes an outgoing connection on a predetermined port or a range of ports        E Configuration    Ye Ej    Port Triggering  Port Triggering Setup  Trigger Open  Application Protocol Port Range Peat aes Port Range WAN Interface Remove  Start End Start End  Remove  Click Add to add a port triggering rule     Configuration    us aJ    Port Triggering  Parameters  Interface  Application  Custom Application _                       Trigger Port Open Port  Trigger Protocol Open Protocol  Start End Start End        TOP v pcs    WR v  AS E 7  mmc     sid           E E IS   E  AS id TOP Y 7  C  WR v            id TOP v id     TOP v    Interface  Select from the drop down menu the interface you want the port triggering rules apply to   Application  Preinstalled applications or Custom Application user can customize the utility yourself   Custom Application  lt is a kind of service to let users themselves customizes the service they    want  Enter the user defined service name here     Trigger Port      Start  Enter a port number as the triggering port starting number      End  Enter a port number as the triggering port en
76. BILLIUM         BiPAC 7800DX L     Dual band Wireless N 3G 4G LTE  VPN   ADSL2  Router    User Manual    Table of Contents    Chapter qua yoo   Biot do  a ou omae ti ene tHE or tae a Nu ME NEM UI deus hec DEDIMUS e  1  Introduction to your ROUTE iii A AAA Aa 1  PEU iaa 3   ADSL Ge aay 2    sa  0  uec re e on ecu taa etter eee ae na eT ee oe nu ee ee eee ere 3  NetWwork Protoco s ana Features nd Ned taie Adde Unis un ned  4  EENI cee tte O 4  Quali Or Service Control dataset ds 4  ATM  PIM and PPP PLOtOCOIS iii ii isis 4    PTY ADICON a e o 5  MTS A o Lo                      M e  5  WSB Application SEVEN 5  Virtual Private Network  VPN   7800DX only                sese nnne nennen 5  Manar erellbsoetasiete a i cM di T d 6  Hataware SDecIH eat DITS ueste tereti aee iue rosae ct dad 7  Plavsicaldntertdee suec tut edt tee em re ee S ee ee EN 7   Chapter Instalimg the ROUTE 8  Package Contents A E ent d d peli aa Verse NUS 8  Important note Tor USING this TOUTE sn ii 9  Device DescriDLON a d orien tactbei a aia ea cei v tnc eruditos soins inte N 10   Ine FEOBDDEDSS sre rns re Ryo Eton rac ri enden uet en eon 10  The Rear POMS ETT T TU Um 11  Sel uL DT t TN 12   Chapter 3  Basic INSTA AUION   iiseiesti ee tes ont ues A AS 13  Connecting You ROT accesses aces emu mm d un PIRE as Mm EM EE MA DUM Nd P e UM 14  Mizin s feld COM MOU Meat Ol estos senses OOo 16   Contigurine a PC I WINGOWS Tisdale 16  CONTEUrING a PC IN IVMINdOWS VIS tdi ad 19  Conriguring a PE imi WINDOWS XD aia a tenet
77. CP   Leased Table   Hast Name MAC Address IP Address Expires In Mark  billian 17bc6f1 18 38 05 38 04 03 182 168 1 100 15890 days  4 hours  20 minutes  52 seconds   ytt P  C 00 18 de ce sf5b 192168 1 101 23 hours  56 minutes  23 seconds wlan ap 2 4q  2 46     Host Name  The Host Name of DHCP client    MAC Address  The MAC Address of internal DHCP client host    IP Address  The IP address which is assigned to the host with this MAC address    Expires in  Show the remaining time after registration    Mark  Show clearly the SSID  WLAN  the device is in    Note  The devices are free to access each other through device name on condition that they all    obtain their IPs from the DHCP  If the device IP is obtained from the DHCP  other devices can  access the device through the device name     For example  the PC ytt PC can ping the billion 17bc6f1 using the host name instead of its IP     Windows  systems    Microsoft Windows  Version 6 1 7601   asas tc  26869 Microsoft Corporation  All rights reserved     ic  Users ytt ping billion 1bc6f1    Pinging billion 1 bc6f1 home gatevay  192 168 1 1  with 32 bytes of data   Reply from 192 168 1 1  bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64  Reply from 172 168 1 1  bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64  Reply from 192 168 1 1  bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64  Reply from 172 168 1 1  bytes 32 timetims TTL 64    Ping statistics for 172 168 1 1    Packets  Sent   4  Heceived   4  Lost   A  Ax loss    Approximate round trip times in milli seconds    Minimum   Ams  Maximum  
78. Device  Personal Area     WAN Miniport  L2TP             Local Area Connection   Wireless Network Connection  zw Network cable unplugged   billion ap   X ae Broadcom Metxtreme Gigabit Eth      iti Intel R  PRO Wireless 393454866 NM       217    8  Chang the type of VPN to  Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol with IPSec  L2TP IPSec     and Click  Advanced Settings to set the pre shared  set in IPSec  key for authentication     3j L2TP IPSec Properties    Authentication    Use Extensible Authentication Protocol  EAP         Allow these protocols    Advanced Properties     5  Use certificate for authentication    Verify the Name and Usage attributes of the server s certificate       218    9  Go to Network connections  enter username and password to connect L2TP IPSec and check  the connection status     Save this user name and password for the following users     H    Anyone who uses this computer        n ro        Value  WAN Miniport  LZTP     Authentication CHAP   Encryption IPsec  AES 128   Compression  none    PPP multilink framing Off   Client IPv4 address 192 168  1  10   Server IPv4 address 192  168  1 254   NAP State Mot NAP capable   Network Adapter Used Wireless Network Connection  Origin address 172 16  1 102   Destination address 172  16 1  185       219    Example  Configuring L2TP LAN to LAN VPN Connection    The branch office establishes a L2TP VPN tunnel with head office to connect two private networks  over the Internet  The routers are installed in the head office and
79. E mail    Must be xeyyy zzz   ooL Enable  Port  25    WAN IP Change Alert    Recipients E mail    Must be xxx aiyy zzz       Apply   Cancel    WAN Port  Mail Alert feature can be applicable to every WAN mode  Ethernet  DSL and 3G LTE   Select the port you want to use Mail Alert     For example DSL  then when the WAN connection is in DSL mode and when there is any  unexpected event  the alert message will be sent to your specified E mail     Apply all settings to  check whether you want to have a copy of the settings to apply to other WAN  port  suppose the above Main port is DSL  then if you enable this function  then Ethernet port will  have the same configuration     SMTP Server  Enter the SMTP server that you would like to use for sending emails   Username  Enter the username of your email account to be used by the SMTP server   Password  Enter the password of your email account    Sender s Email  Enter your email address    SSL  Check to whether to enable SSL encryption feature    Port  the port  default is 25    Account Test  Press this button to test the connectivity and feasibility to your sender s e mail     Recipients Email  WAN IP Change Alert   Enter the email address that will receive the alert  message once a WAN IP change has been detected     134    SMS Alert    SMS  Short Message Service  is to inform clients the information clients subscribe  The BiPAC  7800DX L  offers SMS alert sending clients alert messages when a WAN IP change is detected     f connourati
80. ELESCIPWALLIC P  Fa    X ae Intel R  PRO 100  Managernent   lS WAN Manaport  PPTP     203       Use Extensible Authentication Protocol  EAP                                            d                  amp  Allow these protocols      Properties         EAP MSCHAPv2 will be used for IKEv2 VPN type  Select  any of these protocols for other VP M types      E  Unencrypted password  PAP   Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol  CHAP   Microsoft CHAP Version 2  MS CHAP v2       Automatically use my Windows logon name and  password  and domain  if any     Device Type  Authentication  Encryption  Compression   Client IPv4 address  Server IPv4 address  MAP State   Origin address  Destination address    Value    WAN Miniport  PPTP   vpn   MS CHAP V2    none    Off   192  168  1  100   Not MAP capable   unknown           204    Example  Configuring a LAN to LAN PPTP VPN Connection    The branch office establishes a PPTP VPN tunnel with head office to connect two private networks  over the Internet  The routers are installed in the head office and branch offices accordingly     Branch Office Head Office                 Public 1P    A 192 168 0 2 69 121 1 3 192 168 1294            Router Router       PPTP Client emper menm PPTP Server  VPN Connection  192 168 0 0 24 192 168 1 0 24  PPTP VPN LAN to LAN    Server side  Head Office    l  ub OA     Y PPTP Server          Parameters   PPTP Function   Enable    Disable   WAN Interface   Defaut   wj  Auth  Type   MS CHAPv2      Encryption K
81. Gueste o      uil    a  Wwpa2 1    1 NIA d  wid_Guests   n a n a    e NIA a    Wireless  Default setting is set to Enable  If you do not have any wireless devices  check the  checkbox again to unselect     Enable Wireless Hotspot2 0  Make sure you use the WPA2 security mechanism  Move to WPA2   Enable to use the Hotsport2 0  same operation as with WPAZ     Hide SSID  It is function in which transmits its SSID to the air so that when wireless client searches  for a network  router can then be discovered and recognized  Check the checkbox to determine    84    whether you want to hide SSID     Clients Isolation  if you enabled this function  then each of your wireless clients will not be able to  communicate with each other     Disable WMM Advertise  Stop the router from    advertising    its Wireless Multimedia  WMM   functionality  which provides basic quality of service for time sensitive applications  e g  VoIP  Video      Check to disable or enable this function   Wireless multicast Forwarding  WMF   check to enable or disable wireless multicast forwarding     SSID  The SSID is the unique name of a wireless access point  AP  to be distinguished from another   For security purpose  change the default wlan ap 2 4g to a unique ID name to the AP already built in  to the router   s wireless interface  It is case sensitive and must not excess 32 characters  Make sure  your wireless clients have exactly the SSID as the device  in order to get connected to your network     Note  S
82. I   VCI iJ  10 255     35  32 65535  Encapsulation Mode   LLC SNAP BRIDGING  a     Description     802 1P Priority  1   tagged  0 7  untagged   1  802 10 VLAN ID   1    tagged  0 4084  untagged   1   Username   Fassword    service Mame    Authentication Method AUTO   Firewall Enable   NAT M Enable Fullcone NAT Enable   IPv4 Address C  Static IP Address     Dial on demand     Enable Inactivity Timeout      minutes   1 4320   IPv6 for this service Enable   IPv6 Address C  Static IF Address   MTU 1492   PPPoE with Pass through C  Enable   IGMF Multicast Proxy C  Enable MLO Multicast Proxy     Enable    VCP VPI  Enter the VCI VPI combination from you ISP   Encapsulation Mode  Select the encapsulation mode  LLC SNAP BRIDGING  or VC MUX   Description  User defined description for the connection  commonly for friendly use     802 1P Priority  The parameter indicates the frame priority level from O  lowest  to 7  highest   which  can be used to prioritize different classes of traffic  voice  video  data  etc   Enter the priority  identification  tagged  0 1  untagged   1     802 1Q VLAN ID  It is a parameter to specify the VLAN which the frame belongs  Enter the VLAN ID  identification  tagged  0 4094  untagged    1     Username  Enter the account obtained from the ISP    Password  Enter the password obtained from the ISP    Service Name  The item is for identification purposes  user can define this    Authentication Method  Default is Auto  Or else your ISP will advise you the appro
83. IP Address     i   Dial on demand C  Enable Inactivity Timeout   __  minutes   1 4320  IPv6 for this service     Enable   IPv amp  Address   static IF Address   E Al   MTU  1492     PPPoE with Pass through  J Enable   IGMP Multicast Proxy L  Enable MLD Multicast Proxy LJ Enable      PPPoE      Configuration i Ye EJ     WAN Service                                              Parameters   WAN Port  Emamet i    Type   PPF over Ethernet  PPPoE  w     Description     p i     802 1P Priority a   tagged  0 7  untagged   1  802 10 VLAN ID n     tagged  0 4084  untagged   1   Username x     Password m       service Name     Authentication Method  AUTO w  Firewall Enable   NAT Enable Fullcone NAT    Enable   IPv4 Address Cl static IP Address   l   i l     Dial an demand C  Enable Inactivity Timeout      minutes   1 4320   IPv8 for this service Enable   IPv amp  Address C  static IP Address        MTU  1492     PPPoE with Pass through C  Enable   IGMP Multicast Proxy Ll Enable MLD Multicast Proxy Ll Enable    Description  User defined description for the connection  commonly for friendly use     802 1P Priority  The parameter indicates the frame priority level from O  lowest  to 7  highest   which  can be used to prioritize different classes of traffic  voice  video  data  etc   Enter the priority  identification  tagged  0 1  untagged   1     802 1Q VLAN ID  It is a parameter to specify the VLAN which the frame belongs  Enter the VLAN ID  identification  tagged  0 4094  untagged    1 
84. LAN IPv6 Address  Displays the LAN IPv6 address  Default is a Link Local address  but  when connects to ISP  it will display the Global Address  like above figure    MAC Address  Displays the MAC address    DSL PHY and Driver Version  Display DSL PHY and Driver version    Wireless Driver Version  Displays wireless driver version     WAN   Line Rate     Upstream  Kbps   Displays Upstream line Rate in Kbps    Line Rate   Downstream  Kbps   Displays Downstream line Rate in Kbps   Default Gateway IPv4 Address  Display Default Gateway and the IPv4 address   Connection Time  Displays the elapsed time since ADSL connection is up   Primary DNS Server  Displays IPVA address of Primary DNS Server     Secondary DNS Server  Displays IPV4 address of Secondary DNS Server     Default IPv6 Gateway IPv6 Address  Display the IPv6 Gateway and the obtained IPv6  address     43    WAN    This table displays the information of the WAN connections  users can turn here for WAN connection  information     Je uw OA        WAN  Wan Info  xm em   Connection      Interface Description Type Status Time IPv4 Address IPvy6 Address  pppo  1 pppoe 0 8 35 PPPoE   Disconnect   00 04 54 10 40 90 194   2000 db88 1000 1000 6568 b138 a160 6ce2 54  USB3G0 NADIE Card not  found    Interface  The WAN connection interface    Description  The description of this connection    Type  The protocol used by this connection    Status  To disconnect or connect the link    Connection Time  The WAN connection time since WAN is u
85. LL5  RFC 268  formerly RFC 1483     Bridged or routed Ethernet encapsulation  e VC and LLC based multiplexing    PPP over Ethernet  PPPoE     e PPP over ATM  RFC 2364    e Classical IP over ATM  RFC 1577    e MAC Encapsulated Routing  RFC 1483 MER   e OAM F4 F5    IPTV Applications     e IGMP Snooping and IGMP Proxy  e MLD Snooping and MLD Proxy  e Virtual LAN  VLAN   e Quality of Service  QoS     Wireless LAN  e Compliant with IEEE 802 11 a  b  g  n standards  e 2 4 GHz and 5GHz radio band for wireless  e Up to 600 Mbps wireless operation rate  e 64   128 bits WEP supported for encryption  e WPS  Wi Fi Protected Setup  for easy setup  e Supports WPS v2  e Wireless Security with WPA PSK   WPA2 PSK support  e WDS repeater function support    USB Application Server  e 3G LTE dongle support  e Storage  FTP server  Samba server  DLNA    e Printer Server    Virtual Private Network  VPN   7800DX only   e IKE key management  e DES  3DES and AES encryption for IPSec  e L2TP over IPSec  e Pap  Chap  MS CHAP v2 authentication for PPTP  e IPSec pass through  e GRE tunnel    Management  e Easy Sign on  EZSO   e Web based GUI for remote and local management  IPv4 IPv6   e Firmware upgrades and configuration data upload and download via web based GUI  e Embedded Telnet server for remote and local management  e Supports DHCP server   client   relay  e Supports SNMP v1 v2  MIB I and MIB II  e TR 069   supports remote management  e Available Syslog    Mail alert for WAN IP changed  e SMS aler
86. Mask Flag Metric Service Interface  10 0 0 46 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 UH 0 pppoe_0 8 35 ppp    1  192 165 1 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 U 0 bro  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 U 0 pppoe 0 8 35 pppo 1    Destination  The IP address of destination network    Gateway  The IP address of the gateway this route uses    Subnet Mask  The destination subnet mask    Flag  Show the status of the route      U  Show the route is activated or enabled    H  host   destination is host not the subnet    G  Show that the outside gateway is needed to forward packets in this route    R  Show that the route is reinstated from dynamic routing    D  Show that the route is dynamically installed by daemon or redirecting      M  Show the route is modified from routing daemon or redirect    Metric  Display the number of hops counted as the Metric of the route    Service  Display the service that this route uses    Interface  Display the existing interface this route uses      D   D   D   D    55    ARP    This section displays the routers ARP  Address Resolution Protocol  Table  which shows the  mapping of Internet  IP  addresses to Ethernet  MAC  addresses  This is useful as a quick way of  determining the MAC address of the network interface of your PCs to use with the routers Security      MAC Filtering function  Here IPv6 Neighbor Table  listed with IPv6 address MAC mapping  is    supported   Ps ut AY  AN    ARP  ARP Table  IP Address Flag WAC Address Device Mark  182 158 1 100 Complete 00 18 de ce 8f  5b bro
87. N           Advanced Setup    The function of each configuration sub item is described in the following sections     12    LAN   Local Area Network    A Local Area Network  LAN  is a shared communication system network where many computers  are connected  This type of network is area defined and is usually limited to a confined region within    a building     Ethernet       Configuration    TLAN    Parameters    a    Group Name   Default      IP Address  182 168 1 254   Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0   IGMP Snoaping Enable   IGMP Snooping Mode Q standard Mode Y Blocking Mode  LAN side firewall   lEnable   DHCP Server   DHCP Server   Enable      Start IP Address  182 168 1 100    End IP Address  Leased Time  hour   Option 66   Static IP Lease List  Host Label    IP Alias  IF Alias  IP Address    subnet Mask      Apply     Cancel      Parameters    192 168 1199      2d    LJ Enable      WAC Address IP Address Remove        Enable    Edit    Group Name  This refers to the group you set in Interface Grouping section  you can set the  parameters for the specific group  Select the group via the drop down box  For more information  please refer to Interface Grouping of this manual     IP address  the IP address of the router  Default is 192 168 1 254   Subnet Mask  the default Subnet mask on the router     IGMP Snooping  Enable or disable the IGMP Snooping function  Without IGMP snooping   multicast traffic is treated in the same manner as broadcast traffic   that is  it is forwarded to
88. Next Hop IPv6 Address  NAT  Y  Enable Fullcone NAT  Enable  Firewall  l Enable IGMP Multicast     Enable  MLD Multicast Proxy     Enable  MTU 1500 WAC Spoofing    Description  User defined description for the connection  commonly for friendly use     802 1P Priority  The parameter indicates the frame priority level from O  lowest  to 7  highest   which  can be used to prioritize different classes of traffic  voice  video  data  etc   Enter the priority  identification  tagged  0 1  untagged   1     802 1Q VLAN ID  It is a parameter to specify the VLAN which the frame belongs  Enter the VLAN ID  identification  tagged  0 4094  untagged    1     Here two modes are supported for users to deal with the IP and DNS  You can select obtain  automatically or manually input the information according to your ISP     Obtain an IP address automatically  Check whether to enable this function     Option 60 Vendor ID  Enter the associated information by your ISP  This option is used by DHCP  clients to optionally identify the vendor type and configuration of a DHCP client  The information is a  string of n octets  interpreted by servers  Vendors may choose to define specific vendor class  identifiers to convey particular configuration or other identification information about a client     Option 61 ClientID  Enter the associated information provided by your ISP     Option 125  Option 125 is a complementary standard of DHCP protocol  it is used to encapsulate  option 125 message into DHCP off
89. PPTP Server Address Connection Type Peer Network IP Peer Netmask Delete  e    it BO Manual 69 121 1 3 LAN to LAN 182 188 1 0 255255 255 0 LI    Note  users can see the    Default Gateway    item in the bar  and user can check to select the tunnel  as the default gateway  default route  for traffic  If selected  all outgoing traffic will be forwarded to  this tunnel and routed to the next hop     206    L2TP    The Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol  L2TP  is a Layer2 tunneling protocol for implementing virtual  private networks     L2TP does not provide confidentiality or strong authentication by itself  IPsec is often used to secure  L2TP packets by providing confidentiality  authentication and integrity  The combination of these two  protocols is generally known as L2TP IPsec     In L2TP section  both pure L2TP and L2TP IPSec are supported  Users can choose your preferable  option for your own needs     Note  4 sessions for Client and only one for Server respectively     L2TP Server    In L2TP session  users can set the bassic parameters authentication  encyption  peer address  etc   for L2TP Server  and accounts in the page of VPN Account  They both constitutes the complete  L2TP Server settings     a Mm  l  Y     L2TP Server   Parameters   L2TP  Enable    Disable   WAM Interface Default or IPSe c Tunnel     IPSec h  Auth  Type   Pap or Chap     IP Addresses Assigned to Peer start fram   192 188 1 0   Tunnel Authentication      Secret   Remote Host Name    Local Host Name    Apply
90. PSec   IPSec Settings   L2TP over IPSec C  Enable   Connection Name Headoffice to H  WAN Interface IP version         Lacal Metwark Subnet E IP Address 182 188 1 0 Hetmask 25525525510  Remote Security Gateway 69 121 1 30 Dl Anonymous    Remote Network IP Address 69 121 1 30 Netmask  EAN   Key Exchange Method IKE IPsec Protocol ESP   Pre Shared Key   LocalID Type ID Content     gt   Remote ID Type ID Content    Phase 1   Mode Main v   Encryption Algorithm qeda   DH Group SA Lifetime 480 Minute s   60 1440   Phase 2   Encryption Algorithm Plate   DH Group IPSec Lifetime  60   Minutets  160 1440   Ping for Keep Alive    180 second s     Idle Timeout 5 Consecutive times  5 99   180 86400     Detection Interval    193    VPN Account    PPTP and L2TP server share the same account database set in VPN Account page     I we o      VPN Account    VPN Account applied ta PPTP Server and L2TP Server     Parameters  Mame   Tunnel  9 Enable    Disable  Username   pd Password MIA   A  Connection Type  9 Remote Access    LAN to LAN  Peer Network IP     Peer Metmask   Add    Name  A user defined name for the connection    Tunnel  Select Enable to activate the account  PPTP L2TP  server is waiting for the client to  connect to this account    Username  Please input the username for this account    Password  Please input the password for this account    Connection Type  Select Remote Access for single user  Select LAN to LAN for remote gateway   Peer Network IP  Please input the subnet IP for re
91. SB3G0    g   1s internet  Add    Click Add to add new WAN connections       DSL    NAT  Enabled          VS    Firewall Failover Edit  Enabled Enabled    In DSL mode  there are two transfer modes for you to configure for WAN connection  namely ATM  and PTM  configuration of PTM mode is similar as ATM mode  here take ATM mode WAN    configuration for example       Configuration     WAN Service  Parameters  WAN Port  DSL M    Layer2 Interface Sam PTM             Type  PPP over Ethernet  PPPOE  w    VPI   VCI o    0 255     35     32 65535   Description l   802 1P Priority EI   E tagged  0 7  untagged   1   Username      Password        service Hame     AUTO M    Authentication Method v  NAT Enable  IPv4 Address   static  Dial an demand    Enable  IPv amp  for this service Enable  IPv amp  Address C  static  MTU  1492  PPPoE with Pass through DJ Enable  IGMP Multicast Proxy   Enable    Layer2 Interface  2 transfer mode  ATM or PTM     Encapsulation Mode    802 10 VLAN ID    Firewall  Fullcone NAT  IP Address    Inactivity Timeout    IP Address    MLD Multicast Proxy    106    uo      LLC SNAP BRIDGING            E    tagged  0 4094  untagged   1         Enable     Enable          minutes   1 4320     C  Enable      PPPoE    PPPoE  PPP over Ethernet  provides access control in a manner which is similar to dial up services  using PPP     i i    Configuration Y E     WAN Service    Parameters   WAN Port  osL w    Layer  Interface Sara OPTM   Type   PPP over Ethernet  PPPoE  ka   VP
92. SID is case sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters   BSSID  Basic Set Service Identifier  it is a local managed IEEE MAC address  and is 48 bits value     Country  Different countries have different wireless band resources  so you can select the  appropriate Country according to your location     Max Clients  enter the number of max clients the wireless network can supports  1 16     Guest virtual Access Points  A    Virtual Access Point    is a logical entity that exists within a physical  Access Point  AP   When a single physical AP supports multiple    Virtual APs     each Virtual AP  appears to stations  STAs  to be an independent physical AP  even though only a single physical AP  is present  For example  multiple Virtual APs might exist within a single physical AP  each advertising  a distinct SSID and capability set  Alternatively  multiple Virtual APs might advertise the same SSID  but a different capability set     allowing access to be provided via Web Portal  WEP  and WPA  simultaneously  Where APs are shared by multiple providers  Virtual APs provide each provider with  separate authentication and accounting data for their users  as well as diagnostic information   without sharing sensitive management traffic or data between providers  You can enable the virtual  AP     Here you can enable some Virtual APs according to the request  And the other parameters of virtual  APs are the same to the above     Click Apply to apply your settings     85    Security    W
93. SL Synchronization PASS Help  Test ATM QAM F5 segment ping PASS Help  Test ATM OAM F5 end to end ping PASS Help    Test the connection to your Internet service provider   Test PPP server connection PASS Help  Test authentication with  SP PASS Help  Testthe assigned IP address PASS Help  Ping default gateway PASS Help  Ping primary Domain Name Server PASS Help    261    Fault Management    IEEE 802 1ag Connectivity Fault Management  CFM  is a standard defined by IEEE  It defines  protocols and practices for OAM  Operations  Administration  and Maintenance  for paths through    802 1 bridges and local area networks  LANs   Fault Management is to uniquely test the VDSL PTM  connection  Push service       1    D  Setup we      602 1ag Connectivity Fault Management   Parameters   This diagnostic is only used for xDSL PTM mode    Maintenance Domain  MD  Level   2 v   Destination MAC Address   802 10 VLAN ID 0    0 4095   xDSL Traffic Type Inactive   Test the connection to another Maintenance End Point  MEP    Loopback Message  LBM     Find Maintenance End Points  MEPs     Linktrace Message  LTM     set MDO Level send Loopback send Linktrace       Maintenance Domain  MD  Level  Maintenance Domains  MDs  are management spaces on a  network  typically owned and operated by a single entity  MDs are configured with Names and  Levels  where the eight levels range from 0 to 7  A hierarchal relationship exists between domains  based on levels  The larger the domain  the higher the level va
94. Sec LJ Enable  Connection Name BtoH     m   WAN Interface   Default v   IP Version  IP      Local Network   Subnet     IP Address  192  158 0 0    Netmask  955 255 255 0   Remote Security Gateway 69 121 1 3     anonymous  Remote Network   Subnet v  IP Address  192 168 1 0   Netmask p55 255 255 0   Key Exchange Method IKE IPsec Protocol ESP  Pre Shared Key  123456      Local ID Type Default  v ID Content    Remote ID Type   Default uN   ID Content   j  Phase 1  Mode   Main E  Encryption Algarithm  3DES    pone  MD5 v    DH Group  MODP1024 DH2    SA Lifetime  480  Minute s   60 1440   Phase    Encryption Algorithm  3DES   uel   MDS    DH Group  MODP4024 DH2     IPSecLifetime    B0 Minute s   60 1440   Pina for Keep Alive  DPD iM  Detection Interval   90 econ  5  ldle Timeout E IConsecutive times  5 89      180 85400     191    2  Host to LAN  Router servers as VPN server  and host should install the IPSec client to connect to head office  through IPSec VPN     Head Office           Public IP Public IP  69 12 1 1 30 69 121 13 192 168 1244    VPN Connection    m  IPSec VPN Host to LAN    Headoffice to Host Give a name for IPSec connection  Local Network  IP Address 192 168 1 0 l  Head Office network    3 iind a 69 121 1 30 IP address of the Branch office router   Hostanme  oo  on WAN side     Remote Network    Single Address 69 121 1 30 Host    Proposal    5  Encryption 3DES Security Plan    Prefer Forward  Security MODP 1024 group2   Pre shared Key 123456    192    l  Me w     I
95. Setup AP     select SSID   wlan ap 2 4g       Network Authentication  o pen iw     WEP Encryption   Disabled iv      91    Configure AP as Registrar  Q Add Enrollee with PIN method  1  Select radio button    Enter STA PIN        2  Input PIN from Enrollee Station  16837546 in this example   Or else users can alternatively  enter the authorized station MAC Help  it is to help users to understand the concept and correct  operation     2 Click Add Enrolee      Configuration Vu El      Secunty       If Hide Access Point enabled or Mac filter listis empty with allow chosen  WPA2 will be disabled                                                     WPS Setup   WPS   Enable    Current Disable    Add Client  9 Enter STAPIN    Use AP PIN   Add Enrollee    This feature is available only when V PA2 PSK or OPEN  mode is configured    PIN  15837546  Help   Authorized Station MAC       Help   WPS AP Mode  Configured w    Setup AP 10854111  Help   Manual Setup AP   Select SSID   wlan ap 2 4g     Network Authentication  Open     NJ   WEP Encryption   Disabled iv              Apply Cancel     Station PIN     li Confiquration    Ye il      Security       If Hide Access Point enabled ar Mac filter listis empty with    allow chosen  WP42 will be disabled   WPS Setup  WPS   Enabl e E  Current  Enable     Add Client  9 Enter STAPIN O Use AP PIN  AddEnrollee    This feature is available only when WPA2 PSK or OPEN  EA      mode is configured                             PIN    Help  Authorized Station
96. Setup table       Configuration Y V i    Virtual Servers Setup    Server Name EE T 7 Protocol        E r  4 Server IP Address WAN Interface Disabled Remove Edit   Age of Empires 47624 47624 TCP 47624 47624 192 168 1 103 pppo 1 O   Age ofEmpires 6073 6073 TCR 6073 6073 192 168 1 103 pppO 1 O   Age of Empires 2300 2400 TCP 2300 2400 192 168 1 103 pppO 1 O   Age of Empires 2300 2400 UDP 2300 2400 192 168 1 103 pppo 1 O       Configuration y A      Virtual Servers    Virtual Servers Setup    Server Name aur a I  d Protocol        I 7 Server IF Address WAN Interface Disabled Remove Edit   Age of Empires 47624 47624 TCP 47624 47624 192 168 1 103 pppo 4 T O  Age of Empires 6073 6073 TCP 6073 6073 192 168 1 103 ppp0 1 O  Age of Empires 2300 2400 TOP 2300 2400 192 168 1 103 pppo 1 O  Age of Empires 2300 2400 UDP 2300 2400 192 168 1 103 pppo 1        v  Means the rule is inactive     175      Remove    lf you don t need a specified Server  you can remove it  Check the check box beside the item you  want to remove  then press Remove  it will be OK     i Configuration    Ye      Virtual Servers       Virtual Servers Setup    External Port Internal Part  um  server Name Protocol Server IP Address WAN Interface Disabled Remove Edit  start End start End  Age of Empires 47624 47624 TCP 47624 47624      192 168 1 103 pppo 1 nil O  Age of Empires 6073 6073 TCP 6073 6073 192168 1 103 pppo t O  Age ofEmpires 2300 2400 TCP 2300 2400 182 188 1 103 pppo 1 O  Age of Empires 2300 2400 UDP 2300 2400 1
97. Source IP address  above     153    Destination Port  port or port  port   Traffic with the particular set destination port or port in the set  port range is to be blocked from going through the router  Default is set port from port range  1      65535     Time Schedule  Select or set exactly when the rule works  When set to    Always On     the rule will  work all time  and also you can set the precise time when the rule works  like 01 00   19 00 from  Monday to Friday  Or you can select the already set timeslot in    Time Schedule    during which the  rule works  And when set to    Disable     the rule is disabled or inactive and there will be an icon             jn list table indicating the rule is inactive  See Time Schedule     Log  check the check box to record the security log  To check the log  users can turn to Security Log     Example  For example  if there is an outgoing rule set as follows  then the 21 application between  source IP and destination IP will be blocked  Or exactly in the rule below  all traffic trying to access  FTP will be blocked       Configuration    Ye Ej      Outgoing IP Filtering Setup  Parameters  Filter Name   FTP    a  fy     tpe or select from listbox  IP Version PvA pe  Protocol    TCP M Protocol Number    10   254     source IP address   B   il source Part 7    port orportport       Destination IP address           Destination Port  21  port or port por   Time Schedule   Always On v Sun   Mon   Tue   Wed   Thu    Fr    Sat From 00     0
98. TP server inside the local network  and you want to have a limited control by  the QoS policy and so you need to add a policy with LAN to WAN direction setting       WAN to LAN  Control traffic from WAN to LAN  Downstream    166    Protocol  Select the supported protocol from the drop down list     DSCP Marking  Differentiated Services Code Point  DSCP   it is the first 6 bits in the ToS byte   DSCP Marking allows users to classify the traffic of the application to be executed according to the  DSCP value    IP Precedence and DSCP Mapping Table    Assured Forwarding Class1 H     AF21  010010  Assured Forwarding Class1 L     AF22  010100  Assured Forwarding Class1 M        AF23  010110  Assured Forwarding Class1 H   L    AF31  011010  Assured Forwarding Class1 L     AF32  011100  Assured Forwarding Class1 M        AF41  100010  Assured Forwarding Class1 L              CS6 110000   Class Selector IP precedence  6           S7 111000    Class Selector IP precedence  7    DSCP offers three levels of service  Class Selector  CS   Assured Forwarding  AF  and Expedited  Forwarding  EF   AF1  AF2  AF3 and AF4 are four levels of assured forwarding services  Each AF  has three different packet loss priorities from high  medium  to low  Also  CS1 CS  indicates the IP  precedence     Rate Type  You can choose Limited or Prioritization     Q Limited  Maximum   Specify a limited data rate for this policy  It also is the maximum rate  for this policy  When you choose Limited  type the Ratio
99. This feature is enabled to let your router not respond to any ping command when someone others     Ping    your WAN IP       Configuration M S El      Block WAN PING       Parameters  Block WAN PING O Enable  9 Disable  Black WAN  1Pv6  PING O Enable   Disable    159    Time Restriction    A MAC  Media Access Control  address is the unique network hardware identifier for each PC on  your network   s interface  i e  its Network Interface Card or Ethernet card   Using your routers MAC  Address Filter function  you can configure the network to block specific machines from accessing  your LAN during the specified time     This page adds time of day restriction to a special LAN device connected to the router  To Restrict  LAN device s   please click Add button to add the device s  from accessing internet under some set  time  To find out the MAC address of a window based PC  go to command window  and type   ipconfig all      Note  The maximum entries configured  32     l    Configuration 3      Time Restriction          Access Time Restriction     maximum entries can be configured  32    Hast Label MAC Man Tue Wed Thu Fri sat Sun start stop Remove    Remove    Click Add to add the rules       A    Configuration Y ay      Time Restriction  Parameters  Host Label       se        tpe or select from listbox  iv   Days of the week Limon Cltue Llwed Llrnu Dri Csat sun  start Time     In hh mm   End Time   ihh mm        Apply Cancel    Host Label  User defined name     MAC Address  Enter
100. This option allows anyone with access to this computer to use this connection     Don t connect now  just set it up so I can connect later    Type the Internet address to connect to    Your network administrator can give you this address   Internet address  17216 1 208    Destination name  test    Use a smart card    a Allow other people to use this connection    This option allows anyone with access to this computer to use this connection        Don t connect now  just set it up so I can connect later          5  Input the account  user name and password  and press Create     200    User name     Password     Show characters  Remember this password    Domain  optional      Type your user name and password    User name  test    Password    sese    Show characters  Remember this password    Domain  optional         6  Connect to the server     201    Ay      Connect now    A    Verifying user name and password          7  Successfully connected     202        un Connect to a Workplace    You are connected       PS  You can also go to Network Connections shown below to check the detail of the connection   Right click  test  icon  and select  Properties  to change the security parameters  if the connection  fails  users can go here to change the settings                   gt  of se Network and Internet   Network Connections       Organaze F     LM n     ey Local Area Connection m Local Area Connection 2 m test    Metwork 4 nie Network cable unplugged A ias best 2  e Realtek RT L
101. WPA2 will be disabled     WPS Setup   WPS   Enable     Current Disable    Add Client O Enter STA PIN  9 Use AP PIN  Add Enrollee  This feature is available only when WPA  PSK or OPEN  mode is configured    WPS AP Mode  Unconfigured      setup AP   10864111   Help    Manual Setup AP    Select SSID   wlan ap 2 49     Network Authentication   Open v    WEP Encryption   Disabled       95    2  Launch the wireless client s WPS utility  eg  Ralink Utility   Set the Config Mode as Registrar   Enter the PIN number  10864111  device  for example  in the PIN Code column then choose the  correct AP  eg  wlan ap 2 49  from the WPS AP List section before pressing the PIN button to run                the scan   BZ a          da A e    Zo  Profile Network Advanced Statistics WMM WP5 Radio On Off About  WPS AP List  Rescan  ID   0000000 wlan ap 2 4g 00 04 ED 01 00 04  ID  D2 VPN 00 18 11 E4 DA D5 in C  h u 10864111  WP5 Profile Config Mode  ExRegHWEA4036  Regist rar       4 Tfi  PBC  di WPS Probe IE Disconnect  Export Profile  alb   Status       Disconnected Link Quality  gt  gt  0   Extra Info  gt  gt  Signal Strength 1  gt  gt  0   Channel  gt  gt  Signal Strength 2  gt  gt  0   Authentication  gt  gt  Noise Strength  gt  gt  0   Encryption  gt  gt   Network Type   gt  Transmit  IP Address  gt  gt  Link Speed  gt  gt   Sub Mask  gt  gt  Throughput    gt   Default Gateway  gt  gt   Receive  HT  Link Speed  gt  gt   BW  gt  gt n a SHRO   gt  n a  Throughput  gt  gt   Gl   gt  n a MCS  gt  gt
102. a VLAN  is a group of hosts with the common set of requirements that communicate as if they were  attached to the same broadcast domain  regardless of the physical location  A VLAN has the same  attributes as a physical LAN  but it allows for end stations to be grouped together even if they are not  located on the same network switch     Each group will perform as an independent network  To support this feature  you must create  mapping groups with appropriate LAN and WAN interfaces using the Add button      Please Note  P4 can be configured as EWAN  and when the device is in EWAN profile  there is no  P4 EWAN interface as P4 is working as a WAN port      E p  f contiauration Y EJ      Interface Grouping  Groups Isolation Enable        Group Configuration    Maximum number of entries can be configured  16    Group Name Remove WAN Interface LAN Interfaces DHCP Vendor IDs  ppp   1 PA EWAMN  P3  P2  Default   F1   wlan ap 2Z 4g   wlan ap 5      Groups Isolation  If enabled  devices in one group are not able to access those in the other group     80    Click Add to add groups     i Configuration    pu pw      Interface grouping Configuration       Parameters   If you like to automatically add LAN clients to a WAN Interface in the new group add the DHCP vendor ID string    By configuring a DHCP vendor ID string any DHCP client request with the specified vendor ID  DHCP option 60  will be denied an IP address from the local DHCP  Server    IMPORTANT If a vendor ID is configured for
103. a line filter  connected between them and the wall socket  unless  you are using a Central Splitter or Central Filter  installed by a qualified and licensed electrician   and    ensure that all line filters are correctly installed and the  right way around  Missing line filters or line filters  installed the wrong way around can cause problems  with your ADSL connection  including causing frequent  disconnections  If you have a back to base alarm  system you should contact your security provider for a  technician to make any necessary changes        264    Problem with LAN interface    Check the Ethernet LEDs on the front panel   The LED should be on for the port that has a PC  connected  If it does not lit  check to see if the cable    between your router and the PC is properly  connected  Make sure you have first uninstalled your  irewall program before troubleshooting     Verify that the IP address and the subnet mask are  consistent for both the router and the workstations        265    Appendix  Product Support  amp  Contact    If you come across any problems please contact the dealer from where you purchased your  product     Contact Billion    Worldwide     http   www billion com       MAC OS is a registered Trademark of Apple Computer  Inc     Windows 7 98  Windows NT  Windows 2000  Windows Me  Windows XP and Windows Vista are registered  Trademarks of Microsoft Corporation  one    
104. an be configured through your web browser  A web browser is included as a standard  application in the following operating systems  Linux  Mac OS  Windows 7   98   NT   2000   XP   Me    Vista  etc  The product provides an easy and user friendly interface for configuration     Please check your PC network components  The TCP IP protocol stack and Ethernet network  adapter must be installed  If not  please refer to your Windows related or other operating system  manuals     There are ways to connect the router  either through an external repeater hub or connect directly  to your PCs  However  make sure that your PCs have an Ethernet interface installed properly prior  to connecting the router device  You ought to configure your PCs to obtain an IP address through  a DHCP server or a fixed IP address that must be in the same subnet as the router  The default IP  address of the router is 192 168 1 254 and the subnet mask is 255 255 255 0  i e  any attached PC  must be in the same subnet  and have an IP address in the range of 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 253    The best and easiest way is to configure the PC to get an IP address automatically from the router  using DHCP  If you encounter any problem accessing the router web interface it is advisable to  uninstall your firewall program on your PCs  as they can cause problems accessing the IP address  of the router  Users should make their own decisions on what is best to protect their network     Please follow the following steps to 
105. ant this filter applies to    MAC Restrict Mode      Disable  disable the MAC Filter function     Allow  allow the hosts with the following listed MACs to access the wireless network     Deny  deny the hosts with the following listed MACs to access the wireless network     Click Add to add the MACs     i Configuration 1 Ye E      MAC Filter  Parameters  WAC Address       MAC Address  enter the MAC address es   The format of MAC address could be  XX XX XX XX XX XX  Or XX XX XX XX XX XX     Click Apply to apply your settings and the item will be listed below       Configuration    Ye Ej      MAC Filter    Parameters  Select SSID  wlan ap 24g    MAC Restrict Mode      Disable OAlow Deny      Falow is choosed and mac filter is empty  WPS will be disabled   MAC Address Remove  18 49 05 38 08 04  1    MAC Address Hae  18 49 05 38 08 04 E        ae p Remo    If you don t need a rule  check the remove checkbox and press Remove to delete it     98    Wireless Bridge    WDS  wireless distributed system  is a wireless access point mode that enables wireless link and  communication with other access points  It s easy to install  simply define the peer   s MAC address of  the connected AP  WDS takes advantage of cost saving and flexibility with no extra wireless client  device required to bridge between two access points and extending an existing wired or wireless  infrastructure network to create a larger network     Here you can select what role the AP server has  AP or wireless bridge 
106. ation   External IP Address  The IP address on remote   WAN side    External Port  The Port number on the remote   WAN side     Time Schedule  Select or set exactly when the rule works  When set to    Always On     the rule will  work all time  and also you can set the precise time when the rule works  like 01 00   19 00 from  Monday to Friday  Or you can select the already set timeslot in    Time Schedule    during which the  rule works  And when set to    Disable     the rule is disabled or inactive and there will be an icon          indicating the rule is inactive  See Time Schedule     168    Examples  Common usage    internet       HTTP web Normal PCs  browsing users       Restricted PC    1  Give outgoing VoIP traffic more priority     The default queue priority is normal  so if you have VoIP users in your local network  you can set a  higher priority to the outgoing VoIP traffic       Configuration 4 a      Quality of Service       Non Assigned Bandwidth Ratio   gt  Upstream  LAN to WAN   100  Downstream  WAN to LAN   100   IP version  IPv4    Applicatian  voip      Direction   LAN to WAN e       Protocol  Any is  DSCP Marking      EF 101110      Rate Type  Prioritization   M Ratio   b Priority  High      Internal IP Address ERES                 Internal Part    E  External IP Address i   AN External Port   RM    Time Schedule  imeslt      M   sun  v Mon  v Tue Mwea Mithu  Miri C Sat From 00 w   00 vw  w To 09 w  19         fy    2  Give regular web http access a limit
107. auro w    PIN     Obtain DNS    Use WAN Interface  Use Static DNS    Parent Controls    Primary DNS   Secondary DNS         MTU 1500       Warning  Entering the wrong PIN code three times will lock the SIM    Continue       3  Wait while the device is configured     Jos  Start y      WAN Interface  WAN   Wireless    Please wait while the device is configured     4  WAN port configuration is successful     Joso  Start yu      WAN Interface  WAN   Wireless    Congratulations      Your WAN port has been successfully configured     Mextto Wireless    69    5  After the configuration is successful  click Next to Wireless button and you may proceed to  configure the Wireless setting  The device supports dual band wireless connections  in Quick Start  part  users can only enable or disable the wireless on the band and the exact SSID and encryption  Key  1  Leave it empty to disable the wireless security  2  Fill in the Key  and the encryption mode  will be WPA2 PSK AES   For detail setting  please go to the Wireless part in this Manual     E Start Y V dE   Wireless  WAN   Wireless      Parameters    Band 2  4GHz  wil     Wireless     Enable  SSID                WPA Pre Shared Key    Continue    Joso  Start 1 aj    Wireless  WAN   Wireless      Please wait while the device is configured     6  Continue to set 5GHz wireless     Joso  Start    a gt  A        Wireless  WAN   Wireless     Parameters   Band SGHZ  wl1   Wireless    Enable  SSID  wlan ap 5g      WPA Pre Shared Key    Contin
108. c IP    IP Address  Type the IP address bound to the set host name above     Click Add to save your settings     236    Static ARP    ARP  Address Resolution Protocol  is a TCP IP protocol that allows the resolution of network layer  addresses into the link layer addresses  And    Static ARP    here allows user to map manually the  layer 3 MAC  Media Access Control  address to the layer 2 IP address of the device       Advanced Setup    Ye      Static ARP          Parameters    IP Address   MAC Address    Edit   Delete    IP Address  Enter the IP of the device that the corresponding MAC address will be mapped to   MAC Address  Enter the MAC address that corresponds to the IP address of the device   Click Add to confirm the settings     257    UPnP    UPnP offers peer to peer network connectivity for PCs and other network devices  along with control  and data transfer between devices  UPnP offers many advantages for users running NAT routers  through UPnP NAT Traversal  and on supported systems makes tasks such as port forwarding  much easier by letting the application control the required settings  removing the need for the user to  control advanced configuration of their device     Both the user s Operating System and the relevant application must support UPnP in addition to the  router  Windows XP and Windows Me natively support UPnP  when the component is installed   and  Windows 98 users may install the Internet Connection Sharing client from Windows XP in order to  suppo
109. cept those matching with any af the specified rules in the following table     MAC Filtering Policy For Each Interface  Interface Policy Change  atm   1 FORWARD Cl    WARNING  Changing from one policy to another of an interface will cause all defined rules for that interface to be REMOVED AUTOMATICALLY  You will need to create new rules  for the new policy    Change Policy    MAC filtering rules  Interface Protocol Destination MAC source MAC Frame Direction Remove    Add Remove    By default  all MAC frames of the interface in Bridge Mode will be forwarded  you can check  Change checkbox and then press Change Policy to change the settings to the interface     For example  from above  the interface atm0 1 is of bridge mode  and all the MAC layer frames will  be forward  but you can set some rules to let some item matched the rules to be blocked     Click Add button to add the rules        contiauration Y ley      MAC filtering rules   Parameters   Protocal       Destination MAC    source MAC    Frame Direction   LANs   WAN ho    WAN Interface   br_ethO eth0 2 w      Protocol type  Select from the drop down menu the protocol that applies to this rule   Destination  Source MAC Address  Enter the destination source address    Frame Direction  Select the frame direction this rule applies  both LAN and WAN  LAN  lt   gt WAN   only LAN to WAN  LAN  gt WAN  only WAN to LAN  WAN  gt LAN    WAN Interfaces  Select the interfaces configured in Bridge mode     158    Blocking WAN PING    
110. ceptions from  the URL rules     At the URL Filter page  press Apply to confirm your settings     164    Parental Control Provider    Parental Control Provider provides Web content filtering offering safer and more reliable web surfing  for users  Please get an account and configure at the selected Provider    www opendns com    in  advance  To use parental control  DNS   user needs to configure to use parental control  DNS  provided by parental control provider  to access internet at WAN configuration or DNS page See  DNS         i Configuration A    Ye a      Parental Control Provider    Parameters  Parental Control Provider provides Web content filtering while surfing the web safer and more reliable   Please get an account and configure atthe selected Provider in advance    Provider www opendns com    Host Name                   Lisername          Password       Host Name  Username and Password  Enter your registered domain name and your username  and password at the provider website www opendns com     165    QoS   Quality of Service    Quality of Service    QoS helps you to control the data upload traffic of each application from LAN  Ethernet  to WAN     Internet   This feature allows you to control the quality and speed of throughput for each application  when the system is running with full upstream load     Note  ADSL line speed is based on the ADSL sync rate  But there is no QoS on 3G LTE as the  3G LTE line speed is various and can not be known exactly       Config
111. characters or 10 hexadecimal digits for 64 bit encryption keys     8       WPA  Network Authentication WPA a  WPA Group Rekey Interval  0 2147483647   RADIUS Server IP Address  RADIUS Port  WPAANAPI Encryption  WEP Encryption  WPA Group ReKey Internal  The period of renewal time for changing the security key automatically  between wireless client and Access Point  AP   This is in seconds   RADIUS Server IP Address  RADIUS  Remote Authentication Dial In User Service   Enter the  IP address of RADIUS authentication server   RADIUS Server Port  Enter the port number of RADIUS authentication server here     RADIUS Key  Enter the password of RADIUS authentication server     WPA WAPI Encryption  There are two Algorithms  AES  Advanced Encryption Standard  and  TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol  which help to protect the wireless communication     O WPA PSK   WPA2 PSK  Metwork Authentication  WPA amp PSK       M  WPANVAPI passphrase Click here to display  WPA Group Rekey Interval  0 214 7483647   WPAWAPI Encryption  WEP Encryption  WPA WAPI passphrase  Enter the WPA WAPI passphrase  you can click here to display to view tt   WPA Group ReKey Internal  The period of renewal time for changing the security key automatically  between wireless client and Access Point  AP   This is in seconds     WPA WAPI Encryption  There are two Algorithms  AES  Advanced Encryption Standard  and  TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol  which help to protect the wireless communication           WPA2    N
112. configure your PC network environment     Any TCP IP capable workstation can be used to communicate with or through this router  To    configure other types of workstations  please consult your manufacturer documentation        Connecting Your Router    Users can connect the ADSL2  router as the following     ADSL Router mode                              e 1   r  al 2    Power Adapter  G n a n    s  s  8 as     5 a   a E 1  D E  al E      E E i     ty  a   a hr    de     5 z  Ss E  EK     Line Es GT  g            7   Le     E pa m  splitter    ee   9       gg  HDD  Pen drive  etc    Broadband Router mode        Power Adapter       HUB 7     T MN TN            Cable  VDSL  Flber  PON  etc           Ethernet Cable  Ethernet Cable  Ethernet Cable       USB Connection       AS HDD  Pen drive  etc    14    3G LTE Router mode        E     e   Reset Power d             ALoFF    P A    4L rr     EM AM     Gir abit Ethern st    Ethernet Cable           Power Adapter    Switching E   HUB li          Ethernet Cable  Ethernet Cable    TN  1I           USB Connection    ir  LJ       2G   46 LTE Modem    15    Network Configuration    Configuring a PC in Windows 7    1  Go to Start  Click on Control          Panel  Ow   The A cl ick on Network and Adjust your computer s settings View by  Category Y  Internet     System and Security  Review your computer s status  Back up your computer   Find and fix problems    User Accounts and Family Safety  b Add or remove user accounts  iiy Set up pare
113. configured  32        source IP address source Port    Filter Name IP Version Protocol Log Disable Remove Edit    Destination IP address Destination Port    Add Remove    Click Add button to enter the exact rule setting page       Configuration    Me MN      Outgoing IP Filtering Setup    Parameters   Filter Name       type or select from listbox      IP Version   IPv4      Protocol  TCP UDP v Protocol Number   0   254    Source IP address   Source Port l  port or port port   Destination IP address       Destination Port    port ar portport  Time Schedule   Always on wv Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sal From DO    oo  To  00     00   Log E    Filter Name  A user defined rule name  User can select simply from the list box for the application  for quick setup     IP Version  Select the IP Version  IPv4 or IPv6   Protocol  Set the traffic type  TCP UDP  TCP  UDP  ICMP   that the rule applies to     Source IP address  This is the Address Filter used to allow or block traffic to from particular IP  address es  featured in the IP range  If you leave empty  it means any IP address     Source Port  port or port port   The port or port range defines traffic from the port  specific    application  or port in the set port range blocked to go through the router  Default is set port from  range 1     65535     Destination IP address  Traffic from LAN with the particular traffic destination address specified in    the IP range is to be blocked from going through the router  similarly set as the 
114. ct ro the Internet and  Wwide area networks     OF    Cancel              3  Select the Obtain an IP address PTCPAIP Properties CEES  automatically radio button  Drs EE EE            An IF address can be automatically assigned to this computer   IF sour network does not automatically assign IP addresses  ask   our network  administrator For an address  and then type it in  the space below               Specify an IF address     subnet klask             Cancel    4  Then select the DNS Configuration tab     Bindings   Advanced   NetBIOS      5  Select the Disable DNS radio button DNS Configuration   Gateway   WINS Configuration   IP Address      and click OK to finish the configuration        cancel      25    Configuring a PC in Windows NT4 0    1  Go to Start  gt  Settings  gt  Control Panel  I Network    In the Control Panel  double click on Network Identification   Services Protocols   Adapt    and choose the Protocols tab   Y N wLink IP SPX Compatible Transport    2  Select TCP IP Protocol and click Properties  eee    3  Select the Obtain an IP address from a Microsoft TCP IP Properties a    Weal blaster         26    Factory Default Settings    Before configuring your router  you need to know the following default settings     Web Interface  Username and Password     Three user levels are provided by this router  namely Administrator  Remote and Local  respectively  See Access Control        Administrator    PF Username  admin  PF Password  admin      Local    P Username
115. d right click the              m     gt  7 LE   c Network and Internet k Network Connections E    icon to select Properties  ered Aie based buscas          r  Bi  Organize     a Views   Disable this network device   E    Con Network Cate       Status Device TES    Dial up  2         Network Extender    Standalone Network Extende  a A m    Disconnected a Disconnected  LA Network Extender SSLVPN A    ax ISDN WAN Device  LAN or High Speed Internet  1       Local   rea Connection  AN med canticis  X   T In Disable    Status       Diagnose  Bridge Connections    Create Shortcut  Delete    Rename    Properties       19    IPv4     Select Internet Protocol  Version 4  TCP IPv4  then click  Properties     In the TCP IPv4 properties  window  select the Obtain an IP  address automatically and  Obtain DNS Server address  automatically radio buttons   Then click OK to exit the setting     Click OK again in the Local Area  Connection Properties window  to apply the new configuration        Internet Protocol Version 4  TCP IPv4  Properties       ee    Co  Networking    Connect using     ae Intel R  825660M Gigabit Network Connection    This connection uses the following items     1  Client for Microsoft Networks     21005 Packet Scheduler   i File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks   ad intemet Protocol Version 4  TCP  IPv     wi Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper 1 0 Driver  wi Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder    Description    Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protoc
116. d use the same key  IKE is used to establish a shared security policy  and authenticated keys for services  such as IPSec  that require a key  Before any IPSec traffic can  be passed  each router must be able to verify the identity of its peer  This can be done by manually  entering the pre shared key into both sides  router or hosts      Local ID Type and Remote ID Type  When the mode of phase 1 is aggressive  Local and Remote  peers can be identified by other IDs     ID content  Enter ID content the name you want to identify when the Local and Remote Type are  Domain Name  Enter ID content IP address you want to identify when the Local and Remote Type  are IP addresses  IPv4 and IPv6 supported      Phase 1    Mode  Select IKE mode from the drop down menu  Main or Aggressive  This IKE provides  secured key generation and key management     Encryption Algorithm  Select the encryption algorithm from the drop down menu  There are  several options  3DES and AES  128  192 and 256   3DES and AES are more powerful but  increase latency       DES  Stands for Triple Data Encryption Standard  it uses 56 bits as an encryption method     O 3DES  Stands for Triple Data Encryption Standard  it uses 168  56 3  bits as an encryption  method       AES  Stands for Advanced Encryption Standards  you can use 128  192 or 256 bits as  encryption method     Integrity Algorithm  Authentication establishes the integrity of the datagram and ensures it is not  tampered with in transmit  There are 2 op
117. data connection  requirements for  APNs varies between different service providers  Most service providers have an internet portal  which they use to connect to a DHCP Server  thus giving you access to the internet i e  some 3G  operators use the APN    internet    for their portal  The default value is    internet        Username Password  Enter the username and password provided by your service provider  The  username and password are case sensitive     Authentication Protocol  Default is Auto  Please consult your service provider on whether to use  PAP  CHAP or MSCHAP     PIN  PIN stands for Personal Identification Number  A PIN code is a numeric value used in certain  systems as a password to gain access  and authenticate  In mobile phones a PIN code locks the  SIM card until you enter the correct code  If you enter the PIN code incorrectly into the phone 3 times  in a row  then the SIM card will be blocked and you will require a PUK code from your network   service provider        Connect on Demand  If you want to make UMTS GPRS call only when there is a packet  requesting access to the Internet  i e  when a program on your computer attempts to access  the Internet   In this mode  you must set Idle Timeout value at same time  Click on Connect on  Demand  the Idle Timeout field will display     Idle Timeout  Auto disconnect the broadband firewall gateway when there is no activity on  the line for a predetermined period of time  Default is 600 seconds     Dial on demand iv
118. ddress  Fir    Network cable unplugged  Fire        s  Create a new connection    En D NVIDIA nForce MCP Networkin    LJ D Link DFE 530TX PCI Fast EL       9 Set up a home or small  office network       Change Windows Firewall  settings    See Also    y Metwork Troubleshooter    Details    Network Connections  System Folder       Step 4  An icon describing each UPnP enabled device shows under Local Network   Step 5  Right click on the icon of your BiPAC 7800DX L  and select Invoke  The web configuration    login screen displays   Step 6  Right click on the icon of your BIPAC 7800DX L  and select Properties  A properties window    displays basic information about the 7800DX L      244    Certificate    This feature is used for TRO69 ACS Server authentication of the device using certificate  if  necessary  If the imported certificate doesn t match the authorized certificate of the ACS Server  the  device will have no access to the server     Trusted CA    Advanced Setup 1 Ye dy      Trusted CA       Trusted CA  Certificate Authority  Certificates  Maximum certificates can be stored  4    Mame Subject Type Action    Import Certificate    Certificate Name  The certificate identification name   Subject  The certificate subject     Type  The certificate type information   ca   indicates that the certificate is a CA signed certificate    self   indicates that the certificate is a certificate owner signed one      x 509   indicates the certificate is the one created and signed accord
119. ddress part  user can click       to set the exception IP address es  for  IPv4 and IPv6 respectively     f contiguration Y V     URL Filter          Parameters  Kevwords Filtering Dl Enable Detail      Domains Filtering  Tenable Detail      Restrict URL Features BLOCK ll Java Applet Ll activex Llcookie  1 Proxy   ExceptiP Address Detail     Log      Time Schedule   Always On hl sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat From  00     00   To 00   00      Keywords Filtering  Allow blocking against specific keywords within a particular URL rather than  having to specify a complete URL  e g to block any image called    advertisement gif      When enabled   your specified keywords list will be checked to see if any keywords are present in URLs accessed to  determine if the connection attempt should be blocked  Please note that the URL filter blocks web  browser  HTTP  connection attempts using port 80 only     Domains Filtering  This function checks the whole URL address but not the IP address against  your list of domains to block or allow  If it is matched  the URL request will either be sent  Trusted  or  dropped  Forbidden      Restrict URL Features  Click Block Java Applet to filter web access with Java Applet components   Click Block ActiveX to filter web access with ActiveX components  Click Block Cookie to filter web  access with Cookie components  Click Block Proxy to filter web proxy access     Exception IP Address  You can input a list of IP addresses as the exception list for URL fi
120. ding number   Any port in the range delimited by the    Start    and    End    would be the trigger port     177    Open port    Start  Enter a port number as the open port staring number     End  Enter a port number as the open port ending number     Any port in the range delimited by the    Start    and    End    would be the preset forwarding port or open  port     Protocol  select the protocol this service used  TCP UDP  TCP  UDP     Q Set up   An example of how port triggering works  when a client behind a NAT router connecting to Aim Talk   itis a TCP connection with the default port 4099    When connecting to Aim Talk  the client typically makes an outgoing connection on port 4099 to the  Aim Talk server  but when the computer is behind the NAT  the NAT silently drops this connection  because it does not know which computer behind the NAT to send the request to connect    90  in this case  port triggering in the router is working  when an outbound connection is attempted  on port 4099  or any port in the range set   it should allow inbound connections to that particular  computer     1  Select a Server Name from the drop down menu  then the port will automatically appear  modify  some as you like  or you can just leave it as default  Remember to enter your server IP Address     E Configuration A Ye  amp j      Port Triggering  Parameters  Interface  Application  Custom Application  Trigger Port Open Port   Trigger Protocol Open Protocol  Start End Start End   Ter   A A
121. dmin    respectively     Windows Security m      The server 192 168 1 254 at BIPAC  800DXL requires a username and  password     Warning  This server is requesting that your username and password be  sent in an insecure manner  basic authentication without a secure  connection           Remember my credentials      C aa did User name      Password       Congratulations  You are now successfully logged in to the Firewall Router     40    Once you have logged on to your BIPAC 7800DX L  Router via your web browser  you can begin to  set it up according to your requirements  On the configuration homepage  the left navigation pane  links you directly to the setup pages  which include       Status  Summary  WAN  Statistics  Bandwidth Usage  Route  3G LTE Status  ARP  DHCP  VPN   7800DX only   Log     Q Quick Start  Quick Start     Q Configuration  LAN  Wireless 2 4G wl0   Wireless 5G wl1   WAN  System  USB  IP Tunnel   Security  Quality of Service  NAT  Wake On LAN       VPN  IPSec  VPN Account  PPTP  L2TP  GRE       Advanced Setup  Routing  DNS  Static ARP  UPnP  Certificate  Multicast  Management   Diagnostics     Note  VPN is only available for 7800DX     41    Status    This Section gives users an easy access to the information about the working router and access to  view the current status of the router  Here Summary  WAN  Statistics  Bandwidth Usage   3G LTE Status  Route  ARP  DHCP   VPN  7800DX only  and Log subsections are included     Status OOOO    Summary    WAN    Stat
122. e    Stop EZSO       You stopped the EZSO procedure  Web Configuration will now load     34    5  After the configuration is successful  click Next to Wireless button and you may proceed to  configure the Wireless setting  The 7800DX L  supports dual band wireless  here you can set to  activate wireless on which band or both and set the SSID and encryption Key  1  Leave it empty to  disable the wireless security  2  Fill in the Key  and the encryption mode will be WPA2 PSK AES        Easy Sign On    y Y ej   Wireless  WAN   Wireless      Parameters   Band 2 4GHz  w10   Wireless  v  Enable  SSID wlan ap     wlan ap 2 4g  WPA Pre Shared Key        Click here to display  Continue      Easy Sign On    y ly    Wireless  WAN   gt  Wireless    Please wait while the device is configured     6  Continue to set 5GHz wireless       Easy Sign On    3 V  n   Wireless  WAN   Wireless    Parameters  Band 5GHz  wl1   Wireless Enable  SSID   3      wtan ap 59  WPA Pre Shared Key             Click here to display  Continue      Easy Sign On      Wireless  WAN   gt  Wireless      Please wait while the device is configured     7  Success in configuring the EZSO     ES Sign On    A po Ej     Process finished    Success     The Easy Sign On process is finished  Your device has been successfully configured   You can now     1  Log onto the router management interface for more advanced settings on 1922 168 1 254  2  Continue to wpad home gateway wpad dat    35    Click 192 168 1 254  it will lead yo
123. e  Read Community   sel Community   system Name   system Location   System Contact    Trap Manager IP    Apply     Cancel         SNMP Agent  enable or disable SNMP Agent     Read Community  Type the Get Community  which is the authentication for the incoming Get and  GetNext requests from the management station     Set Community  Type the Set Community  which is the authentication for incoming Set requests  from the management station     System Name  here it refers to your router    System Location  user defined location    System Contact  user defined contact message    Trap manager IP  enter the IP address of the server receiving the trap sent by SNMP agent     250    TR  069 Client    TR 069  short for Technical Report 069  is a DSL Forum  which was later renamed as Broadband  Forum  technical specification entitled CPE WAN Management Protocol  CWMP   It defines an  application layer protocol for remote management of end user devices     As a bidirectional SOAP HTTP based protocol it can provides the communication between customer  premises equipment  CPE  and Auto Configuration Server  ACS   It includes both a safe  configuration and the control of other CPE management functions within an integrated framework  In  the course of the booming broadband market  the number of different internet access possibilities  grew as well  e g  modems  routers  gateways  set top box  VolP phones  At the same time the  configuration of this equipment became more complicated    too comp
124. e TCP IPv6 properties  window  select the Obtain an  IPv6 address automatically and  Obtain DNS Server address   Lar ee pe A ae ed soutien  automatically radio buttons    EUS ire areca poe Pear aie  Then click OK to exit the setting      ig  Obtain an IPv6 address automatically   10  Click OK again in the Local Area   NIST   Connection Properties window    to apply the new configuration     5 Obtain DNS server address automatically  Preferred DNS server     Alternate DNS server      7  Validate settings upon exit       21    Configuring a PC in Windows XP    IPv4     1  Go to Start   Control Panel  in Classic Hita    File Edit View Favorites Tools Help    View   In the Control Panel  double click    on Network Connections e OB Lae dee ms    Address GF Control Panel    2  Double click Local Area Connection  E      fe Control Panel A    Network  Phone and  E Switch to Category view Connections Modem     See Also   ws    Printers and Regional and Scanners and  a Windows Update Faxes Language            Help and Support c2      n    Scheduled Sounds and  Tasks Audio Devices       3  In the Local Area Connection Status EMMA  window  click Properties       Connection    Status  Connected     uration  00 19 32  100 0 Mbps    A cri    Recelved    Packets     4  Select Internet Protocol  TCP IP  and  essi CRM    General   Authentication Advanced    click Properties  asias      BS 4A5US Tek    Broadcom 3440  107100 Integrated Controller         T his connection uses the Following thems
125. econds  1 86400    IP Address    NAT  Ml Enable Firewall    Enable  MTU 1500  selected Default Gateway Interfaces Available Routed WAN Interfaces  USB3G0   eth0 1  ppp0 1    i         Obtain DNS  9 Use WAN Interface    Use Static DNS    Parent Controls  Selected Default Gateway Interfaces Available Routed WAN Interfaces  USB3G0    A       Obtain DNS  9 Use WAN Interface O Use StaticDNS    Parent Controls  selected DNS Server Interfaces Available WAN Interfaces  USB360 eth   1    ppp   1    lg       Primary DNS     secondary DNS           Warning  Entering the wrong PIN code three times will lock the SIM    125    Failover  If enabled  the 3G LTE will work in failover mode and be brought up only when there is no  active default route  In this mode  3G LTE work as a backup for the WAN connectivity  While if  disabled  3G LTE serves as a normal interface  and can only be brought up when it has been  configured to achieve a mobile connectivity     Mode  There are 6 options of phone service standards  GSM 2G only  UTMS 3G only  GSM 2G  preferred  UMTS 3G preferred  Automatic  and Use 3G LTE 3g dongle settings  If you are uncertain  what services are available to you  and then please select Automatic     TEL No   The dial string to make a 3G LTE user internetworking call  It may provide by your mobile  service provider     APN  An APN is similar to a URL on the WWW  it is what the unit makes a GPRS   UMTS call  The  service provider is able to attach anything to an APN to create a 
126. ection Type  Remote Access or LAN to LAN   Peer Network IP  Display the remote network and subnet mask in LAN to LAN PPTP connection   Client  Assigned IP by PPTP server    Action  Act to the connection  Click Drop button to disconnect the tunnel connection   Refresh  Click this button to refresh the connection status     99    L2TP      Status     YL TP Status    L2TP Server   Mamet Enable Status Connection Type Feer Network IF connect By Action       testi v Connected Remote Access 192 158 1 10   Drop     L2TP Client     Name Enable Status Connection Type Peer Network IP Client IP Action  L2TP Server    Name  The L2TP connection name    Enable  Display the connection status with icons   Status  The connection status    Connection Type  Remote Access or LAN to LAN   Peer Network IP  Display the remote network and subnet mask in LAN to LAN L2TP connection   Connected By  Display the IP of remote connected client    Action  Act to the connection  Click Drop button to disconnect the tunnel connection     L2TP Client   Name  The L2TP connection name    Enable  Display the connection status with icons   Status  The connection status    Connection Type  Remote Access or LAN to LAN   Peer Network IP  Display the remote network and subnet mask in LAN to LAN L2TP connection   Client  Assigned IP by L2TP server    Action  Act to the connection  Click Drop button to disconnect the tunnel connection     Refresh  Click this button to refresh the connection status     60    GRE    Status 
127. ection l TE m  Interface Descriptian Type Status TE IPv4 Address IPv6 Address  ppp   1 pppoe 0 8 35 PPPoE  Disconnect   00 04 03   3GILTE Card not  USB3G0 fud    The device summary information      Status      Device Information  Model Name   Host Name   System Up Time  Date Time   Software Version   LAN IPv4 Address   LAN IPv6 Address   MAC Address   DSL PHY and Driver Version  Wireless Driver Version     WAN   Line Rate   Upstream  Kbps    Line Rate   Downstream  Kbps   Default Gateway  IPv4 Address  Connection Time   Primary DNS Server   secondary DNS Server   Default IPv amp  Gateway  IPv6 Address    BIPAC 7800DX  home  gateway  0D 0H 23M 195    Mon Aug 5 07 30 56 2013    2 326   142 168 1  254  2000 1211 1000 4d0b 204 edfffe01 1 64  00 04 ed 01 00 01   A2pD038fd24h  5 30 102 7 cpe4 12L08 4    0  0  ppp0 1 Ehternet   10 40 90 211  00 02 44  218 2 135 1  218 2 135 1  pppo 1  Ehternet    2000 db98 1000 1000 29ac afc6 59a4 5816 64    121    i gt  A    10 40 90 211 2000 d588 1000 1000 28ac afc  6 59a4 58 16 64         IP over Ethernet     WAN Service    Parameters   WANEOR Ethernet     Type IP over Ethernet    v   Description     802 1P Priority  1 tagged  0 7  untagged   1  80210 VLAN ID E tagged  0 4094  untagged   1     Obtain an IP address    automatically Enable  Option 60 Vendor ID  Option 61 Client ID  Option 125    Disable O Enable  WAN IP Address    WAN Subnet Mask  WAN gateway IP Address  IPv6 for this service  l Enable  SL an   WARN IPv6 Address Prefix Length  WAN 
128. ecurity Gateway Remove Edit    Add    NAT Traversal    NAT Traversal  This directive enables use of the NAT Traversal IPsec extension  NAT T   NAT T  allows one or both peers to reside behind a NAT gateway  i e   doing address  or port translation      Keep Alive  Type the interval time sec  for sending packets to keep the NAT Traversal alive     Click Apply to save and apply your settings     184    Click Add to create IPSec connections     l  uo     IP Sac   IPSec Settings   L2TP over IPSec    Enable   Connection Name _ E WAN Interface   Default     IP Version   IPv4 v   Local Network   Single Address s IP Address   Metmask    Remote Security Gateway        Anonymous   Remote Network Single Address v  IP Address     Netmask   Key Exchange Method IKE IPsec Protocol ESP    Fre Shared Key    Local ID Type Default     ID Content  Remote ID Type l Default v   ID Cantent  Phase 1  Mode   Main v  E   han   Integrity     V A j q a     Me  Encryption Algorithm 3DES ve Algorithm   MDS    DH Group   MODP1024 DH2  bal SA Lifetime   480 Minutets   60 1440   Phase 2   EAU  zi al Integrity    Encryption Algorithm 3DES     wj Algorithm  MDS  M   DH Group   None v   IPSeclife  ime  60 Minutes   60 1440   Ping for Keep Alive   None we      Apply     IPSec Settings    L2TP over IPSec  Select Enable if user wants to use L2TP over IPSec  See L2TPover IPSec    Connection Name  A given name for the connection  but it should contain no spaces  e g    connection to office       WAN Interface  Selec
129. ed  secret over an unsecured communication channel  i e  over the Internet   MODP stands for Modular  Exponentiation Groups     IPSec Lifetime  Specify the number of minutes that IPSec will stay active before new encryption  and authentication key will be exchanged  Enter a value to negotiate and establish secure  authentication  Default is 60 minutes  3600 seconds   A short time increases security by forcing the  two parties to update the keys  However  every time when the VPN tunnel re  negotiates  access  through the tunnel will be temporarily disconnected     188    Examples     1  LAN to LAN connection  Two BiPAC 7800DXs want to setup a secure IPSec VPN tunnel  Note  The IPSec Settings shall be consistent between the two routers     Branch Office Head Office               Public IP Public IP    192 168 0 254 69 121 1 30 69 121 1 3 192 168 1 254    Router Router    Encryption Data  IPSec ee IPSec    VPN Connection    192 169 0 0 24 192 168 1 0 24  IPSec VPN LAN to LAN    Head Office Side   Setup details   Item Function Description    Local Network    IP Address 192 168 1 0  Head Office network    Secure Gateway IP address of the Branch office router  Address Hostanme PAA on WAN side    Remote Network    4  IP Address 192 168 0 0  Branch office network    Proposal    5  Encryption 3DES Security Plan  Prefer Forward  Security MODP 1024 group2   Pre shared Key 123456    189    l     T PSec   IP Sec Settings   L2TP over IPSec  Connection Name   Local Metwork   Remote Security
130. ed rate      Configuration y aj      Quality of Service    Hon Assigned Bandwidth Ratio   gt  Upstream  LAN to WAN   100  Downstream  WAN to LAN    100        IP Version  IPv4 ve    Applicatian   HTTP les   HTTP TCP 80      Direction   LAN to WAN w Protocol  TCP m  DSCP Marking  Disable             Rate Type   Limited  Maximum    Ratio  20 E Priority   Normal    Internal IP Address E       po  Internal Port AAA   _   E     External IP Address   4  External Port lso    80  Time Schedule timeslot    Osun Mion Mtue Mwea Mth Mer Csat From oo w   00 w To 09 w   18 w     169    3  If you are actively engaged in P2P and are afraid of slowing down internet access for other users    within your network  you can then use QoS to set a rule that has low priority  In this way  P2P  application will not congest the data transmission with other applications       Configuration    wm      Quality of Service    Non Assigned Bandwidth Ratio   gt  Upstream  LAN to WAN   80  Downstream  WAH to LAN   100        IP version  Pv    Applicatian  P2P l       type ar select fram listbox  v        Direction   LAN to WAN   s            Protocol   DSCP Marking  Disable w   Rate Type  Prioritization    Ratio   x Priority  Low     Internal IP Address    ls     O   Internal Part E   E   External IP Address H x MA External Port      E Ss  timeslat1      w    sun  v Men Ml tue  v wed Mi thu Miri Li sat From  00 v    00 se   Tol 09 w   18       Time Schedule          Other applications  like FTP  Mail access  u
131. edia server  Enable to share the device as a DLNA server   Interface  The VLAN group  it is the bound interface for DLNA server accessing     Media Library Path  Default is usb1 1  total USB space  pictures  videos  music  etc  all can be  accessed with this path      148    Take Windows media player in Windows 7 accessing the DLNA server for example for usage of        DLNA      Ren View Play   Tools mHelp    t CoO  gt  BiPAC 7800DXL  254  gt  Play Bun    Syne    Organize v Stream v Create playlist v sisi y   Search p  e ld Save list Clear list P   EA      Title  E  Library   TES        Unsaved list  E  Playlists fa   ml        4 Jd Music Music Videos Pictures Recorded TV Playlists  4H  Artist             Album     Genre e  Videos  i  Pictures      Recorded TV  H  Other media          Unsaved list  gt       Other Libraries    TF BiPAC 7800DXL  254   lt l       Ev Media Guide        1 item  3 minutes                    G3  Windows Media Player    cade      File View Play Tools Help  QU  gt  BiPAC 7800DXL 254    Music    All music Play Bum    Sync          m v   Search p Y   e kd Save list Clear list  P  A      Organize   Stream v             Album   Title  El Library Un Artes i   1011zjn mp31011zjn mp3   E  Playlists KE PA   a JJ Music   2  Artist     Album     Genre e Unsaved list      pex f 1011 zjn mmp31011zjn mp3 317     Pictures 1011zjn mp31011zjn mp3 3 17      Recorded TV 1011zjn mp31011zjn mp3 3 17    H  Other media    Unknown Album 1011zjn mp31011zjn mp3   Unknown Art
132. ep 1  Click start and Control Panel  Double click Network Connections  An icon displays under  Internet Gateway   Step 2  Right click the icon and select Properties          Network Connections        Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help    a t Back    cw d AP Search is Folders    Address e Metwork Connections                Internet Gateway    Network Tasks    Internet Connection  lisconnected       Create a new    connection       Internet Co       f  Set up a home or small   Fonnert    Office network       l Change Windows  Firewall settings    Le Start this connection  mil Rename this connection    Change settings of this  connection           LAN or High Speed Ir      i Feare tr yu    z A Local   reaC  create Shortcut    Connected    Maleta i                 CI NVIDIA nFor   as   Rename                   Properties       241    Step 3  In the Internet Connection Properties window  click Settings to see the port mappings that  were automatically created     E Li    2 Internet Connection Properties             General      Connect ta the Internet using          J Internet Connection      This connection allows you to connect to the Internet through a  shared connection on another computer     Settings          Show icon in notification area when connected    Step 4  You may edit or delete the port mappings or click Add to manually add port mappings     Advanced Settings  Services    Select the services running on your network that Internet users can  access         
133. er      im pd TR  m  s rer    k E QM a    192  168  1  0 74   PPTP       172 16 1 102  Server Side     1  Configuration    VPN    L2TP and Enable the L2TP function  Click Apply       VEN        L2TP Server   Parameters   L2TP   Enable O Disable   WAN Interface   Default or IPSec Tunnel v  IPSec   Auth  Type  Chap     IP Addresses Assigned to Peer start fram   192 168 1 10    Tunnel Authentication C     secret        The IPSec for L2TP rule      VPN        IP Sec   IPSec Settings   L2TP over IPSec Enable   Connection Name     WAN Interface  Default   IP Version  Pv      Remote Security Gateway  E       Anonymous   Key Exchange Method IKE IPsec Protocol ESP   Pre Shared Key  123456      212    2  Create a L2TP Account    test1        l  Me MY      VPN Account  VPN Account applied to PPTP Server and LATP Server     Parameters   Name test Tunnel  Enable O Disable  Lisername ltest1   Password me    Connection Type      Remote Access OLAN to LAN    Peer Network IP  m   Peer Hetmask      Add Edit  Delete       Edit Name Tunnel Connection Type eer Network Peer Netmash Delete  G  testi Enable Remote Access C     Client Side   1  In Windows7 click Start  gt  Control Panel   Network and Sharing Center  Click Set up a new  connection network     Control Panel Home       F      View your basic network information and set up connections    Change adapter settings A  de      e see full map    Ch d d shari  ange a vanced sharing WINT 64 Network 4 Internet  settings     This computer     View
134. er packet before forward it to clients  After the clients receive the  packet  it check the option 125 field in the packet with the pre stored message  if it is matched  then  the client accepts this offer  otherwise it will be abandoned  Check Enable or Disable this function   Default setting is Disable     WAN IP Address  Enter your IPv4 address to the device provided by your ISP    WAN Subnet Mask  Enter your submask to the device provided by your ISP    WAN gateway IP Address  Enter your gateway IP address to the device provided by your ISP   IPv6 for this service  Enable to use IPv6 service     122    Obtain an IPv6 address automatically  check whether to enable or disable this feature    WAN IPv6 Address Prefix Length  Enter the WAN IPv6 Address Prefix Length from your ISP   WAN Next Hop IPv6 Address  Enter the WAN Next Hop IPv6 Address from your ISP    Note  If you don t know well about the DHCP Option  you can leave it empty or leave it as default     NAT  The NAT  Network Address Translation  feature allows multiple users to access the Internet  through a single IP account by sharing the single IP address  If users on your LAN have their own  public IP addresses to access the Internet  NAT function can be disabled  When enabled  a Fullcone  NAT parameter will appear  you can determine whether to enable Fullcone NAT  While only NAT  enabled  the default NAT type Port Restricted cone NAT will be used     Fullcone NAT  Enable or disable fullcone NAT  Fullcone is a kind 
135. er s job and multicast communication     MLD Multicast Proxy  check whether to enable this function  MLD  Multicast Listener Discovery  Protocol  Proxy intercepts the MLD request from Clients a set up the multicast forwarding table  it  takes over some of the router s job  simplifying the routers job and multicast communication   Support MLDv1 and MLDv2     119    Click Next to continue to set the default gateway and DNS for IPv4 and IPv6     f contouration Y V i      Default Gateway   DNS    Default Gateway  Selected Default Gateway Interfaces Available Routed WAN Interfaces    pppo t     3G0 USB3G0       gt      Selected WAN Interface As The System Default IPv6 Gateway   Pppoe_ethO pppo 1    DNS  Ra E     Available WAN Interfaces    Static DNS Address    Parent Controls  selected DNS Server Interfaces Available WAN Interfaces      pppo t   3G0 USB3GD    Primary DNS server   secondary DNS server     Mote that selecting a WAN interface for IPv6 DNS server will enable DHCPv6 Client an that interface    DNS Server Interface    Available WAN Interfaces    Static DNS IPv6 Address  WAN Interface selected   pppo e eth   ppp 0 1 A     Primary IPv6 DNS server    secondary IPv6 ONS server    Default Gateway  Select default gateway for you connection  IPv4 and IPv6      DNS   gt  IPv4  Three ways to set an IPv4 DNS server     Available WAN interfaces  Select a desirable WAN interface as the IPv4 DNS server       Static DNS Address  To specify DNS server manually by entering your primar
136. er sends keepalive packets to the peer router  if  keepalive response is not received from peer router within the allowed time     retry time    multiply     interval     based on default settings  the time interval can be 30 seconds   the local router will shut up  its tunnel interface     Keepalive Retry Times  Set the keepalive retry times  default is 10     Keepalive Interval  Set the keepalive Interval  unit in seconds  Default is 3 seconds     223    Advanced Setup    There are sub items within the System section  Routing  DNS  Static ARP  UPnP  Certificate   Multicast  Management  and Diagnostics       Quick Start  k Configuration                Routing   ONS     Static ARP     UPnP     Certificate     Multicast     Management    Diagnostics    224    Routing    Default Gateway      Advanced Setup   Ye  amp        Default Gateway       Default Gateway Interface List    Only one default gateway interface will be used according to the priority with the first being the highest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected   selected Default Gateway Interfaces       Available Routed WAN Interfaces  ppp   1        Preferred WAN Interface As The System Default IPv6 Gateway  Selected WAN Interface   4E     pppoe 0 0 35lpppD 1               WAN port  Select the port this gateway applies to     To set Default Gateway and Available Routed WAN Interface  This interfaces are the ones you  have set in WAN section  here select the one you want to be the defa
137. erformance     RTS Threshold  Request to Send  RTS  threshold specifies the packet size  when exceeds the size   the RTS CTS will be triggered  The default setting of 2347 max length  will disable the RTS     DTIM Interval  Delivery Traffic Indication Message  DTIM   The entry range is a value between 1  and 255  A DTIM is countdown variable that informs clients of the next window for listening to  broadcast and multicast messages  When the AP has buffered broadcast or multicast messages for  associated clients  it sends the next DTIM with a DTIM interval value  AP clients hear the beacons  and awaken to receive the broadcast and multicast messages  The default is 1     Beacon Interval  The amount of time between beacon transmissions in is milliseconds  The default  is 100ms and the acceptable is 1  65535  The beacon transmissions identify the presence of an  access point     Global Max Clients  Here you have the option of setting the limit of the number of clients who can  connect to your wireless network     XPress    Technology  lt has been designed to improve the wireless network efficiency  Default is  disabled     Regulatory Mode  Select to deny any regulatory mode  which is only for 5GHz band wireless  There  are two regulatory modes     802 11h  The standard solves interference problems with e g  satellites and radar using the same  5 GHz band as 802 11a or 802 11n dual band access points   802 11d  This standard automatically adjusts its allowed frequencies  power le
138. erver on your network that can be accessed from the WAN  i e  from other  machines on the Internet that are outside your local network   or any application that can accept  incoming connections  e g  Peer to peer P2P software such as instant messaging applications and  P2P file sharing applications  and are using NAT  Network Address Translation   then you will  usually need to configure your router to forward these incoming connection attempts using specific  ports to the PC on your network running the application  You will also need to use port forwarding if  you want to host an online game server     The reason for this is that when using NAT  your publicly accessible IP address will be used by and  point to your router  which then needs to deliver all traffic to the private IP addresses used by your  PCs  Please see the WAN configuration section of this manual for more information on NAT     The device can be configured as a virtual server so that remote users accessing services such as  Web or FIP services via the public  WAN  IP address can be automatically redirected to local  servers in the LAN network  Depending on the requested service  TCP UDP port number   the  device redirects the external service request to the appropriate server within the LAN network     This part is only available when NAT is enabled     Note  The maximum number of entries  64       Configuration i Ye      Virtual Servers          Virtual Servers Setup    External Part Internal Part    server
139. etwork Authentication   WPA  Preauthentication   Network Re auth Interval  0 2147483647   WPA Group Rekey Interval  0 2147483647   RADIUS Server IP Address   RADIUS Port   RADIUS Key EE   WPANNVAPI Encryption AES v    WEP Encryption    WPA2 Preauthentication  When a wireless client wants to handoff to another AP  with  preauthentication  it can perform 802 1X authentication to the new AP  and when handoff happens   this mode will help reduce the association time     Network Re auth Interval  the interval for network Re authentication  This is in seconds     WPA Group ReKey Internal  The period of renewal time for changing the security key automatically  between wireless client and Access Point  AP   This is in seconds     RADIUS Server IP Address  RADIUS  Remote Authentication Dial In User Service   Enter the  IP address of RADIUS authentication server  This is in seconds     RADIUS Server Port  Enter the port number of RADIUS authentication server here   RADIUS Key  Enter the password of RADIUS authentication server     WPA WAPI Encryption  There are two Algorithms  AES  Advanced Encryption Standard  and  TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol  which help to protect the wireless communication       Mixed WPA2 WPA       Network Authentication Mixed WPA2ZAVPA   WPA2 Preauthentication   Network Re auth Interval  0 2147483647   WPA Group Rekey Interval  0 2 147483647   RADIUS Server IP Address   RADIUS Port   RADIUS Key Po   WPAAVAP  Encryption AES w    WEP Encryption    WPA2 Prea
140. evel of background noise  It is defined as the ratio  of signal power to the noise power     BI sue we My      SNR       Parameters    This field can be adjusted to affect the SNR value so as to achieve the highest possible sync speed    Mote that a value settoo low may affect stability  a balance needs to be achieved between speed and stability    There are na set values recommended as each ADSL line will be different    Avalue of 6 is a good starting point  this is the target SNR  from here you can gradually reduce values to achieve the highest possible sync speed whilst still maintaining stability   e g 5 4      1is the lowest possible value     SNR EN   dB   Auto   1           SNR  Change the value to adjust the DSL link rate  more suitable for an advanced user     129    System    Internet Time  The router does not have a real time clock on board  instead  it uses the Network Time Protocol   NTP  to get the most current time from an NTP server     NTP is a protocol for synchronization of computers  It can enable computers synchronize to the NTP  server or clock source with a high accuracy     r 1    Configuration    us      Internet Time             Parameters   Synchronize with Internet time servers Enable   First NTP time server  Other v  192 43 244 18   second NTP time server   Other  amp    128 138 140 44    Third NTP time server   Other v   123 6 15 28   Fourth NTP time server   Other v  131 107 1 10   Fifth NTP time server   None   v i       Time zone offset    GMT
141. ey  1  Leave it empty to disable the wireless security  2  Fill in the Key  and the encryption mode  will be WPA2 PSK AES   For detail setting  please go to the Wireless part in this Manual     E Start Y aj     Wireless  WAN   Wireless      Parameters   Band 2  4GHz  wil   Wireless Enable  SSID                    wlan ap 24g      WPA Pre Shared Key        Continue    Joso  Start yu aj      Wireless  WAN   Wireless          CUSESGEEUEE    Glick here to display       Please wait while the device is configured     6  Continue to set 5GHz wireless     Joso  Start yu Ej     Wireless  WAN   Wireless         Parameters   Band SGHZ  wl1   Wireless    Enable  SSID      wlan ap 59          WPA Pre Shared Key      Continue    ar F      Glick here to display    E Start         Wireless  WAN   Wireless      Please wait while the device is configured     7  Success     Joso  Start         Process finished    Success     68    3G LTE  1  Select 3G LTE  press Continue to go on to next step     Joso  Start   Ye      WAN Interface  WAN  gt  Wireless    Select WAN Interface       Main Port   3GILTE w   Current Main Port Ethernet   Username  APN internet    Continue    2  Select the 3G mode  and enter the APN  username  password from your ISP  and check with your    ISP with the authentication method setting     Joso  Start M V     WAN Interface  WAN   Wireless  gt  VOIP      Parameters    Mode   Lise 3G LTE dongle settings    APN linternet      Username  a   Password     Authentication Method  
142. ey Length  Auto     w    Peer Encryption Made   Only Stateless mI  IF Addresses Assigned to Peer start from   192 168 1100    Idle Timeout  10   0 120  Minute s     The above is the common setting for PPTP Server  set as you like for authentication and encryption   The settings in Client side should be in accordance with settings in Server side     205    Then the PP TP Account        3 de     WPN Account    VPN Account applied to PPTP Server and LATP Server                                                  Parameters  Name  HO   Tunnel O Enable    Disable  Username  HO   Password eee    Connection Type O Remote Access  9 LAN to LAN  Peer Network IP 1192 168 0 0 B Peer Netmask  255 255 255 0     Add    Edit Delete  Edit Name Tunnel Connection Type Peer Network IP Peer Hetmask Delete     Ho Enable LAN to LAN 192 168 0 0 255 255 255 0 O    Client Side  Branch Office    The client user can set up a tunnel connecting to the PPTP server  and can also set the tunnel as  the default route for all outgoing traffic     l  m                                                                                                                                      PPTP Client   Parameters   Name  BO I al WAN Interface   Default   w   Username test   Password p       Auth  Type   MS CHAPv2 v  PPTP Server Address  69 121 1 3     Connection Type O Remote Access   LAN to LAN Time to Connect O Aways    Manual   Peer Network IP  924884 0       Feer Netmask  255 255 255 0     Edit Enable raed Mame eae 
143. fication     WAN Interface  Select the exact WAN interface configured for the tunnel  Select Default to use the  now working WAN interface for the tunnel     Username  Enter the username provided by your VPN Server   Password  Enter the password provided by your VPN Server     Auth  Type  Default is Auto if you want the router to determine the authentication type to use  or  else manually specify CHAP  Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol  or PAP  Password  Authentication Protocol  if you know which type the server is using  when acting as a client   or else  the authentication type you want clients connecting to you to use  when acting as a server   When  using PAP  the password is sent unencrypted  whilst CHAP encrypts the password before sending   and also allows for challenges at different periods to ensure that an intruder has not replaced the  client     PPTP Server Address  Enter the IP address of the PPTP server    Connection Type  Select Remote Access for single user  Select LAN to LAN for remote gateway   Time to Connect  Select Always to keep the connection always on  or Manual to connect manually  any time    Peer Network IP  Please input the subnet IP for Server peer     Peer Netmask  Please input the Netmask for server peer     Click Add button to save your changes     Example  PPTP Remote Access with Windows     196     Note  inside test with 172 16 1 208  just an example for illustration     Internet    Business Trip       3            AP  172  15  1  2
144. fication  tagged  0 1  untagged   1     802 1Q VLAN ID  It is a parameter to specify the VLAN which the frame belongs  Enter the VLAN ID  identification  tagged  0 4094  untagged    1     Here two modes are supported for users to deal with the IP and DNS  You can select obtain  automatically or manually input the information according to your ISP     Obtain an IP address automatically  Check whether to enable this function     Option 60 Vendor ID  Enter the associated information by your ISP  This option is used by DHCP  clients to optionally identify the vendor type and configuration of a DHCP client  The information is a  string of n octets  interpreted by servers  Vendors may choose to define specific vendor class  identifiers to convey particular configuration or other identification information about a client     Option 61 ClientlD  Enter the associated information provided by your ISP     Option 125  Option 125 is a complementary standard of DHCP protocol  it is used to encapsulate  option 125 message into DHCP offer packet before forward it to clients  After the clients receive the  packet  it check the option 125 field in the packet with the prestored message  if it is matched  then  the client accepts this offer  otherwise it will be abandoned  Check Enable or Disable this function   Default setting is Disable     114    WAN IP Address  Enter your IPv4 address to the device provided by your ISP    WAN Subnet Mask  Enter your submask to the device provided by your ISP
145. g  RIFS  is a 802 11n feature that also improves  performance by reducing the amount of dead time required between OFDM transmissions  Select  Off to disable this function or auto to enable this function     OBSS Co Existence  coexistence  or not  between 20 MHZ and 40 MHZ overlapping basic service  sets  OBSS  in wireless local area networks     RX Chain Power Save  Enabling this feature turns off one of the Receive chains  going from 2x2 to  2x1 to save power     RX Chain Power Save Quiet Time  The number of seconds the traffic must be below the PPS  value before the Rx Chain Power Save feature activates itself     RX Chain Power Save PPS  The maximum number of packets per seconds that can be processed  by the WLAN interface for a duration of Quiet Time  described above  before the Rx Chain Power  Save feature activates itself     Multicast Rate  Setting for multicast packets transmission rate     Basic Rate  Setting for basic transmission rate  It is not a specific kind of rate  it is a series of rates  supported  When set to Default  the router can transmit with all kinds of standardized rates     Fragmentation Threshold  A threshold  in bytes  whether the packets will be fragmented and at  what size  Packets succeeding the fragmentation threshold of 802 11n WLAN will be split into  smaller units suitable for circuit size  While the packets smaller than fragmentation threshold will not  be fragmented  Default is 2346  setting the fragmentation too low may result in poor p
146. ge  was used to restrict which IP address could login to access  system web GUI     Valid  Enable Disable Allowed Access IP Address Range    IP Address Range  Specify the IP address Range  IPv4 and IPv6 address range can be supported   users can set IPv4 and IPv6 address range individually     Click Add to add an IP Range to allow remote access     Note  1  If user wants to grant remote access to IPs  first enable Remote Access   2  Remote Access enabled     1  Enable Valid for the specific IP s  in the IP range to allow the specific IP s  to remote access the  router     2  Disable Valid for all specific IP s  in the IP range to allow any IP s  to remote access the router     3  No listing of IP range is to allow any IP s  to remote access the router     253    Power Management    Power management is a feature of some electrical appliances  especially computers that turn off the  power or switch to a low power state when inactive     Five main parameters are listed for users to check to manage the performance of the router       Advanced Setup      Power Management  Parameters   Wait instruction when Idle  DRAM Self Refresh    Energy Efficient Ethernet  Ethernet Auto Power Down and Sleep    Adaptive Voltage Scaling        Enable      Enable      Enable         Enable        Enable    Status  Status  status    status    status    Enabled  Enabled  Enabled    Enabled    Enabled    254    a gt  A    Number of ethernet interfaces in   Powered up  3  Powered down  2    Time Sched
147. ging      Configuration    a gt  A     WAN Service    Parameters   WAN Port  osL wl   Layer  Interface Siam O PTM   Type  B ridgin g w    WPL VCI 0  to 255  1  35  182 65538  Encapsulation Mode   LLC SNAP BRIDGING     Description       802 1P Priority EZ   tagged  0 7  untagged   1  802 120 VLAN ID   1   tagged  0 4094  untagged   1     VCP VPI  Enter the VCI VPI combination from you ISP   Encapsulation Mode  Select the encapsulation mode  LLC SNAP BRIDGING  or VC MUX   Description  User defined description for the connection  commonly for friendly use     802 1P Priority  The parameter indicates the frame priority level from O  lowest  to 7  highest   which    can be used to prioritize different classes of traffic  voice  video  data  etc   Enter the priority  identification  tagged  0 1  untagged   1     802 1Q VLAN ID  It is a parameter to specify the VLAN which the frame belongs  Enter the VLAN ID  identification  tagged  0 4094  untagged    1     117      Ethernet    Ethernet WAN connection is well known as directly broadband WAN connection       Configuration    Ye Ej     WAN Service                         Parameters   WAN Port  Ethernet iv   Type   PPP over Ethernet  PPPoE  v     Description       802  1P Priority a     tagged  0 7  untagged   1  802 10 VLAN ID   1 i tagged  0 4094  untagged   1   Username              Password   NN     service Name CEN     Authentication Method  AUTO   B   Firewall Enable   MAT  V  Enable Fullcone NAT  Enable   IPv4 Address   static 
148. hange that it operates entirely within the enduser s ISP  network  thus avoiding the major architectural problems inherent in the original design of 6to4     4   ooo Y ii       Pv6inIPv4  bind Tunnel Configuration  Mame WAN LAM Dynamic V4 Common Bit Length 6rd Prefix with Prefix Length Border Relay Address Remove    Add Remove    Click Add button to manually add the 6in4 rules      oso Y i       ind Tunnel Configuration  Parameters  Tunnel Name    Mechanism   6RD         Associated WAN Interface        Associated LAN Interface   LAN brO      Method   Manual    Automatic  V4 Common Bit Lenath    6rd Prefix with Prefix Lenath   Border Relay IPv4    Apply Cancel       Tunnel Name  User defined name     Mechanism  Here only 6RD   150    Associated WAN Interface  The applied WAN interface with the set tunnel  thus when there are  packets from to the WAN interface  the tunnel would be used to transport the packets     Associated LAN Interface  Set the linked LAN interface with the tunnel     Method  6rd operation mechanism  manually configured or automatically configured  If manually   please fill out the following 6rd parameters     V4 Common Bit Length  Specify the length of IPv4 address carried in IPv6 prefix  for example  O  means to carry all the 32 bits of IPv4 address while 8 carries 24 bits of the IPv4 address     6rd Prefix with Prefix Length  Enter the 6rd prefix and prefix length you uniquely designate to 6rd  by the ISP  The 6rd prefix and prefix length are to replace t
149. he encapsulation mode  LLC SNAP BRIDGING  or VC MUX   Description  User defined description for the connection  commonly for friendly use    WAN IP  Enter the WAN IP from the ISP    WAN Subnet Mask  Enter the WAN Subnet Mask from the ISP     NAT  The NAT  Network Address Translation  feature allows multiple users to access the Internet  through a single IP account by sharing the single IP address  If users on your LAN have their own  public IP addresses to access the Internet  NAT function can be disabled  When enabled  a Fullcone  NAT parameter will appear  you can determine whether to enable Fullcone NAT  While only NAT  enabled  the default NAT type Port Restricted cone NAT will be used     Fullcone NAT  Enable or disable fullcone NAT  Fullcone is a kind of NAT  in this mode  all requests  from the same internal IP address and port are mapped to the same external IP address and port   Furthermore  any external host can send a packet to the internal host  by sending a packet to the  mapped external address     Firewall  Enable to drop all traffic from WAN side  If enabled  all incoming packets by default would  be dropped  and please turn to IP Filtering Incoming to add allowing rules     IGMP Multicast  IGMP  Internet Group Membership Protocol  is a protocol used by IP hosts to  report their multicast group memberships to any immediately neighboring multicast routers  Check  this item to enable IGMP multicast on that WAN interface for multicast forwarding     116      Brid
150. he next hop     222    GRE    Generic Routing Encapsulation  GRE  is a tunneling protocol that can encapsulate a wide variety  of network layer protocol packets inside virtual point to point links over an Internet Protocol  IP   network  And the common use can be GRE over IPSec     Note  up to 8 tunnels can be added  but only 4 can be activated     a Mm  E WE      GRE   Parameters   Name WAN Interface   Default v    Local Tunnel Virtual IP Local Netmask Ml     Remote Tunnel Virtual IP     Remote Gateway IP     Remote Network Single Address v IF Address     Netmask     Enable Keepalive    Keepalive Retry Times 10 Keepalive Interval 3 Second  s     Edit  Delete    Name  User defined identification     WAN Interface  Select the exact WAN interface configured for the tunnel as the source tunnel IP   Select Default to use the now working WAN interface for the tunnel     Local Tunnel Virtual IP  Please input the virtual IP for the local tunnel    Local Netmask  Input the netmask for the local tunnel    Remote Tunnel Virtual IP  Please input the virtual destination IP for tunnel   Remote Gateway IP  Set the destination IP for the tunnel    Remote Network  Select the peer topology  Single address  client  or Subnet     IP Address  Set the IP address if the peer is a client  If the peer is a subnet  please enter the IP and  netmask     Enable Keepalive  Normally  the tunnel interface is always up  Enable keepalive to determine when  the tunnel interface is to be closed  The local rout
151. he standard 6to4 prefix 2002   16 by an  IPv6 prefix that belongs to the ISP assigned      Border Relay IPv4 Address  The IPv4 address of the border relay  The relay is used to unwrap  capsulated IPv4 packets into IPv6 packets and send them to the IPv6 network     151    IPv4iniPv6    4in6 refers to tunneling of IPv4 in IPv6  It is an inherent internet interoperation mechanism allowing  IPv4 to be used in an IPv6 only network     4in6 uses tunneling to encapsulate IPv4 traffic over configured IPv6 tunnels  4in6 tunnels are usually    manually configured but they can be automated using protocols such as TSP to allow easy  connection to a tunnel broker     DS   Lite    DS  Lite  or Dual Stack Lite  is designed to let an ISP omit the deployment of any IPv4 address to  the customer s CPE  Instead  only global IPv6 addresses are provided  Regular Dual Stack Lite  deploys global addresses for both IPv4 and IPv6      The CPE distributes private IPv4 addresses for the LAN clients  the same as a NAT device  The  subnet information is chosen by the customer  identically to the NAT model  However  instead of  performing the NAT itself  the CPE encapsulates the IPv4 packet inside an IPv6 packet       Configuration 1 a  amp j       PvdinlPv6  4in6 Tunnel Configuration    Name WAN LAN Dynamic Remote IPv6 Address    Remove    Remove    Click Add button to manually add the 4in6 rules       Configuration         din   Tunnel Configuration   Parameters   Tunnel Mame     Mechanism   DS Lite vw 
152. heck with your ISP  Internet Service Provider  to find  out what kind of service is provided     Gather the information as illustrated in the following table and keep it for reference     PPPoE RFC2516     PPPoA RFC2364     DHCP Client    IPoA RFC1577     Pure Bridge    VPI VCI  VC   LLC based multiplexing  Username  Password  Service  Name  and Domain Name System  DNS  IP address  it can be  automatically assigned by your ISP when you connect or be set manually      VPI VCI  VC   LLC based multiplexing  Username  Password and Domain  Name System  DNS  IP address  it can be automatically assigned by your  ISP when you connect or be set manually      VPIAVCI  VC   LLC based multiplexing  Domain Name System  DNS  IP  address  it can be automatically assigned by your ISP when you connect or  be set manually      VPI VCI  VC   LLC based multiplexing  IP address  Subnet mask  Gateway  address  and Domain Name System  DNS  IP address  it is a fixed IP  address      VPI VCI  VC   LLC based multiplexing to use Bridged Mode        29    Easy Sign On  EZSO     This special feature makes it easier for you to configure your router so that you can connect to the  internet in a matter of seconds without having to logon to the router GUI for any detail configuration     This configuration method is usually auto initiated if user is to connect to the internet via Billion s  router for the first time     After setting up the router with all the appropriate cables plugged in  open up your IE b
153. i Enable    Idle Timeout  600      seconds 110 26400       Keep Alive  Check Enable to allow the router to send message out every 7 seconds  can be  changed base on need  to prevent the connection being dropped by ISP     IP Address  The IP address is used to    ping     and router will ping the IP to find whether the  connection is still on     Dial on demand     Enable    Keep Alive Yi Enable seconds  1 86400     IP Address       NAT  Check to enable the NAT function     Firewall  Enable to drop all traffic from WAN side  If enabled  all incoming packets by default would  be dropped  and please turn to IP Filtering Incoming to add allowing rules     MTU  MTU  Maximum Transmission Unit  is the size of the largest datagram that IP will attempt to  send through the interface     Select default gateway interfaces  Select from the interfaces the default gateway  here commonly    126    we select ppp3g0     Selected DNS Server Interfaces  Three ways to set a DNS server       Available WAN interfaces  Select a desirable WAN interface as the DNS server      Static DNS Address  To specify DNS server manually by entering your primary and    secondary DNS server addresses        Parental Controls  If user registers and gets a DNS account in the parental control provider  website  expecting to enjoy a more reliable and safer internet surfing environment  please    select this option  need to configure at Parental Control Provider      Click Apply to confirm the settings     Here you ca
154. ic Rate   Default w    Fragmentation Threshold  2346    256 2346   RTS Threshold  2347    0 2347   DTIM Interval 1    1 255   Beacon Interval   100    1 655535   Global Max Clients 16    1 128   XPress   Technology   Disable     Transmit Power   100  E     WMMOVI Fi Multimedia    Enable     v   WMM No Acknowledgement   Disable v     WMM APSD Enable         y Cancel    Band  select frequency band  Here 2 4GHz   Channel  Allows channel selection of a specific channel  1 7  or Auto mode   Scan Used Channel  Press the button to scan and list all channels being used     Auto Channel Timer  min   The auto channel times length it takes to scan in minutes  Only  available for auto channel mode     802 11n EWC  select to auto enable or disable 802 11n   Bandwidth  Select bandwidth  The higher the bandwidth the better the performance will be     Control Sideband  only available for 40MHz  It allows you to select upper sideband or lower  sideband  Sideband refers to the frequency band either above  upper sideband  or below  lower  sideband  the carrier frequency  within which fall the spectral components produced by modulation  of a carrier wave     802 11n Rate  This allows you to select the fixed transmission rate or auto   802 11n Protection  turn off for maximize throughput  Auto for greater security     Support 802 11n Client Only  turn on the option to only provide wireless access to the clients  operating at 802 11n speeds     101    RIFS Advertisement  Reduced Inter frame Spacin
155. ic key cryptography protocol that allows two parties to establish a shared  secret over an unsecured communication channel  i e  over the Internet   MODP stands for Modular  Exponentiation Groups     IPSec Lifetime  Specify the number of minutes that IPSec will stay active before new encryption  186    and authentication key will be exchanged  Enter a value to negotiate and establish secure  authentication  Default is 60 minutes  3600 seconds   A short time increases security by forcing the  two parties to update the keys  However  every time when the VPN tunnel re  negotiates  access  through the tunnel will be temporarily disconnected     Ping for Keep Alive  Select the operation methods       None  The default setting is    None     To this mode  it will not detect the remote IPSec peer  has been lost or not  It only follows the policy of Disconnection time after no traffic  which the  remote IPSec will be disconnected after the time you set in this function       DPD  Dead peer detection  DPD  is a keeping alive mechanism that enables the router to be  detected lively when the connection between the router and a remote IPSec peer has lost   Please be noted  it must be enabled on the both sites     ee ee ee 180 Second s   180         eem   om   Detection Interval M80       Idle T PE onsec    5    etectian Interva Imm e TIMeou 5  Consecutive times  5 98   Detection Interval  The period cycle for dead peer detection  The interval can be 180 86400  seconds    Idle Timeout  Au
156. ing to the definition of Public   Key System suggested by x 509   Action       View  view the certificate       Remove  remove the certificate     245    Click Import Certificate button to import your certificate     E Advanced Setup         Trusted CA    Import CA certificate  Parameters    Mame    Certificate       Enter the certificate name and insert the certificate     pore a w      Trusted CA     Import CA certificate    Parameters  Say BEGIN CERTIFICATE      fe   MITICjDCCAfTWagGAwIBAgGIEOUSLuIANBEgGgkqhnkiGSwOBAQUFADAmMQswCUOYDWVOO   EwJD  TjEXMBUGA UECRHMOQOZDQSBQb2zxpY3kgQO0EwHhcNMDAwNjEyMDcOOTUyWAhc  NM 3 Aw  Nj3EyMDOQzNzA2WjApMQswCQYDVOoOGEwJDTJjEaMBgGA31UECRhHMREQOZDQOSBPcGV  yYXRp    b245q00EwgZ8wDQYJERoZIhvcNAOQEBEEQADqYOAMTIGJAOGBANesURGqN 1sWtS5pN j    uTyJDb   Georifitala Sipo o a DECIMIS aE a a a HS  Uusbe  pUJiBenxvYEgTImUfJOPEy S5sRUpcDAPxTWEIp1iEfv2PEnMOJGERAO CLADY 3   sec H i  jB7WhSHRhzCTIF5QqzRL3o21LXAQGMBAAGjaqacHwagcAwS5AYDVROIBEEwPzASoOLDu  qOag3    MDUxCzAJBGNVBAYTAKNOMRCwEQYDVOOREwS5DRKENBIFBvbGljeS5BDQTENMAs   GATUE  AxMEQIJMHTALBGgGNVHUOS  Fax  KINCOtAWHOYDVROOBBYE FMMnx3Zoy  dlJlevkadLJijMCsRrpHM  awcGaAlUdEwQ     S    n   1     BAMCAQYwHwYDVROjBBawFoAUL5Jufe7tBb wves5    246    Click Apply to confirm your settings     i Advanced Setup                Import Certificate        247    Multicast    Multicast is one of the three network transmission modes  Unicast  Multicast  Broadcast  It is a  transmission mode that supports point to multipoint
157. ion   LAN IPv4 Address   LAN IPv6 Address   MAC Address   DSL PHY and Driver Version  Wireless Driver Version     WAN   Line Rate   Upstream  Kbps    Line Rate   Downstream  Kbps   Default Gateway   IPv4 Address  Connection Time   Primary DNS Server   Secondary ONS Server   Default IPv6 Gateway  IPv6 Address    home gateway   0D 0H 20M 468   Mon Aug 5 07 28 23 2013  232b   192 168 1 254  2000 1211 1000 4d0b 204 edfffe07 1 64  00 04 ed 01 00 01   A2pD  38f  d24h   5 30 102 7 cpe4 12L 08 4    1291   26919   ppp0 1  DSL    10 40 90 211   00 02 44   218 2 135 1   218 2 135 1   ppp   1  DSL   2000 d5988 1000 1000 29ac  afc6 58a34 5816 64    111    IPv4 Address IPv6 Address    10 40 90 211 2000 d588 1000 1000 28ac afc  6 59a4 58 16 64         PPPoA    z      Configuration Y E     WAN Service    Parameters    WAN Port  DSL     Layer  Interface Sara OPM   Type   PPPoA       WPL VCI 0  10 255  1135    32 65535  Encapsulation Mode   VC MUX w    Descriptian   Username   Password   Authentication Method AUTO v Firewall Enable   MAT  Y  Enable Fullcone MAT C  Enable   IPv4 Address C  Static IP Address      Dial on demand     Enable Inactivity Timeout    minutes   1 4320   IPv6 for this service Enable   IPv6 Address C  Static IP Address   MTU 1500   IGMP Multicast Proxy     Enable MLD Multicast Proxy FPlEnable    VCP VPI  Enter the VCI VPI combination from you ISP    Encapsulation Mode  Select the encapsulation mode  LLC SNAP BRIDGING  or VC MUX   Description  User defined description for 
158. ireless security prevents unauthorized access or damage to computers using wireless network     2  1 Configuration VU  amp        Security   If Hide Access Point enabled ar Mac filter list is empty with    allow chosen  VWPA2 will be disabled   WPS Setup   WPS   Disable v   Current  Disable     Manual Setup AF          Select SSID   wlan ap 2 4g      Network Authentication   Open l       WEP Encryption   Disabled  v        Cancel    Note     The WPS feature will also be unavailable when the security setting is not WPA2 or OPEN  So  if you  manually set the wireless security setting  you should give notice to it  but you can find prompt  indicating configuration     Manual Setup AP  Select SSID  select the SSID you want these settings apply to   Network Authentication          Open  Network Authentication  WEP Encryption  Encryption Strength  Curent Network Key  Network Key 2 1234567890123  Metwork Key 4 1234567890123       Enter 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal digits for 128 bit encryption keys   Enter 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal digits for 64 bit encryption keys     WEP Encryption  Select to enable or disable WEP Encryption  Here select Enable   Encryption Strength  Select the strength  128 bit or 64 bit   Current Network Key  Select the one to be the current network key  Please refer to key 1  4 below     Network Key  1  4   Enter 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal digits for 128 bit encryption keys   Enter 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal digits for 6
159. ist 1011zjn mp31011zjn mp3   Unknown Genre 1011zjn mp31011zjn mp3 Shop  Unknown Year        f Other Libraries  4  P BiPAC 7800DXL  254   gt  JI Music  Bj Videos     Pictures       Recorded TV    Ev Media Guide       mE  3 items  9 minutes    id 1011zjn mp31011zjn mp3 0208 M O   M CITIES 8              an  y        149    IP Tunnel    An IP Tunnel is an Internet Protocol  IP  network communication channels between two networks of  different protocols  It is used to transport another network protocol by encapsulation of its packets     IP Tunnels are often used to connect two disjoint IP networks that do not have a native routing path  to each other  via an underlying routable protocol across an intermediate transport network  like VPN     Another prominent use of IP Tunnel is to connect islands of IPv6 installations across the IPv4  internet     IPv6iniPv4    6in4 is an Internet transition mechanism for migrating from IPv4 to IPv6  6in4 uses tunneling to  encapsulate IPv6 traffic over explicitly configured IPv4 links  The 6in4 traffic is sent over the IPv4  Internet inside IPv4 packets whose IP headers have the IP Protocol number set to 41  This protocol  number is specifically designated for IPv6 capsulation     6RD     6RD is a mechanism to facilitate IPv6 rapid deployment across IPv4 infrastructures of internet  service providers  ISPs      It is derived from 6to4  a preexisting mechanism to transporting IPv6 packets over IPv4  infrastructure network  with the significant c
160. istics  Bandwidth Usage    3GILTE Status    Route    ARP    DHCP  k VPN  Log     Quick Start   k Configuration    k Advanced Setup     7800DX        42    Summary    The basic information about the device is provided here  the following is a configured  screenshots to let users understand clearly      i Status      Device Information  Model Name   Host Name   System Up Time  Date Time   Software Version   LAN IPv4 Address   LAN IPv6 Address   MAC Address   DSL PHY and Driver Version  Wireless Driver Version     WAN   Line Rate   Upstream  Kbps    Line Rate   Downstream  Kbps   Default Gateway   Pv4 Address  Connection Time   Primary DNS Server   secondary DNS Server   Default IPv amp  Gateway  IPv6 Address    V    BiPAC 7800DX  home gateway    0D 0H 20M 465  Mon Aug 5 07 28 23 2013  2 32b    192 168 1 254  2000 1211 1000 4d05 204 edff Te0 1  1 64  D0 04 ed 01 00 01   A2pD038fd24h   6 30 102 7 cpe4 12L 08 4    1291   26919   ppp0 1  DSL    10 40 90 211   00 02 44   218 2 135 1   218 2 135 1   ppp0 1  DSL    2000 db988 1000 1000 29ac afc6 53a4  5816 54    Device Information   Model Name  Displays the model name    Host Name  Displays the name of the router    System Up Time  Displays the elapsed time since the device is on    Date Time  Displays the current exact date and time  Sync button is to synchronize the  Date Time with your PC time without regard to connecting to internet or not    Software Version  Firmware version    LAN IPv4 Address  Displays the LAN IPv4 address    
161. l rate ANSI T1 413 Issue 2    G dmt  ITU G 992 1     G lite  ITU G 992 2     Ghs  ITU G 994 1   e Compliant with ADSL2 Standard    G dmt bis  ITU G 992 3     ADSL2 Annex M  ITU G 992 3 Annex M   e Compliant with ADSL2  Standard    G dmt bis plus  ITU G 992 5     ADSL2  Annex M  ITU G 992 5 Annex M     Network Protocols and Features  e IPv4 or IPv4   IPv6 Dual Stack    NAT  static  v4 v6  routing and RIP 1   2  e  Pv6 Stateless   Stateful Address Auto configuration  e IPv6 Router Advertisement  e  Pv6 over PPP  e DHCPv6  e IP Tunnel IPv6 in IPv4 6RD   e IP Tunnel IPv4 in IPv6 DS Lite     Universal Plug and Play  UPnP  Compliant  e Dynamic Domain Name System  DDNS   e Virtual Server  DMZ and one to one NAT  e SNTP  DNS relay  IGMP snooping and IGMP proxy for video service  e MLD snooping and MLD proxy for video service    e Management based on IP protocol  port number and address    Firewall   e Built in NAT Firewall   e Stateful Packet Inspection  SPI      DoS attack prevention     Packet Filtering  v4 v6    port  source IP address  destination IP address  MAC address   Time Schedule control     URL Content Filtering  v4 v6      string or domain name detection in URL string  Time  schedule control     MAC Filtering    Quality of Service Control  e Supports the DiffServ approach  e Traffic prioritization and bandwidth management based on  Pv4 IPv6 protocol  port    number and address    ATM  PTM and PPP Protocols  e ATM Adaptation Layer Type 5  AALS     Multiple Protocol over A
162. lEnable Schedule  gt   Edit   Delete    Edit Action HostLabel MAC Address Ready Dielete    f  schedule billlon 17bc6f1 18 A98 05 38 04 03 Yes C     183    VPN    A virtual private network  VPN  is a private network that interconnects remote  and often  geographically separate  networks through primarily public communication infrastructures such as  the Internet  VPNs provide security through tunneling protocols and security procedures such as  encryption  For example  a VPN could be used to securely connect the branch offices of an  organization to a head office network through the public Internet     IPSec    Internet Protocol Security  IPsec  is a protocol suite for securing Internet Protocol  IP   communications by authenticating and encrypting each IP packet of a communication session  IPsec  also includes protocols for establishing mutual authentication between agents at the beginning of the  session and negotiation of cryptographic keys to be used during the session     IPsec is an end to end security scheme operating in the Internet Layer of the Internet Protocol Suite   It can be used in protecting data flows between a pair of security gateways  network to network   or  between a security gateway and a host  network to host      Note  A maximum of 16 sessions for IPSec     VPN  I      YIPSec  NAT Traversal          NAT Traversal    Enable Keep Alive  60   Second  s   1 50        Tunnel Mode Connections  Active L2TP connection Mame Local Network Remote Network Remote S
163. le   WAN  gt  Wireless      Please wait while the device is configured     Y Wireless    7  Success in configuring the EZSO       Easy Sign On yu a     Process finished   Success    The Easy Sian On process is finished  Your device has been successfully configured     You can now     1  Log onto the router management interface for more advanced settings on 122 158 1 254  2  Continue to www sohu com     38    Click 192 168  1 254  it will lead you to the following page     i Status      Device Information    Model Name   Hast Mame   system Lp Time   Date Time   software Version   LAN IPv4 Address   LAM IPv6 Address   MAC Address   DSL PHY and Driver Versian  Wireless Driver Version     WAN   Line Rate   Upstream  Kbps    Line Rate   Downstream  Kbps   Default Gateway   IPv4 Address  Connection Time   Primary DNS Server   secondary DNS Server   Default IPv6 Gateway   IPv6 Address    BiPAC 7800DX  home gateway  OD 0H 22M 205      Mon Aug 5 07 29 57 2012    2 32b   182 168 1 254   feB80 204  edfffed2  1 64  DO 04 ed 02 00 01  A2pD038fd24h  6 30 102 7 cpe4 12L08 4    0   0   ppp3g   3G LTE    10 44 183 197  00 06 30   221 5 4 55   58 240 57 33   ppp   1  DSL     39    Y    Chapter 4  Configuration    Configuration via Web Interface    Open your web browser  enter the IP address of your router  which by default is 192 168 1 254  and    click  amp  or press  Enter key on the keyboard  a login prompt window will appear  The default root  username and password are    admin    and    a
164. lf you wish to restart the router using the factory default settings  for example  after a firmware  upgrade or if you have saved an incorrect configuration   select Factory Default Settings to reset to  factory default settings  Or you just want to restart after the current setting  the select the Current  Settings  and Click Restart     progress    progress       Do not switch off device during flash update or rebooting     total   L   855    263    Chapter 5  Troubleshooting    lf your router is not functioning properly  please refer to the suggested solutions provided in this  chapter  If your problems persist or the suggested solutions do not meet your needs  please kindly  contact your service provider or Billion for support     Problems with the router    None of the LEDs is on when you turn    Check the connection between the router and the  on the router adapter  If the problem persists  most likely it is due  to the malfunction of your hardware  Please contact    your service provider or Billion for technical support   You have forgotten your login username  Try the default username  admin  and password  or password  admin   If this fails  you can restore your router to  its factory settings by pressing the reset button on  the device rear side        Problems with WAN interface    Frequent loss of ADSL line sync Ensure that all other devices connected to the same   disconnections  telephone line as your router  e g  telephones  fax  machines  analogue modems  have 
165. licated for end users  For this  reason  TR 069 was developed  It provides the possibility of auto configuration of the access types   Using TR 069 the terminals can get in contact with the Auto Configuration Servers  ACS  and  establish the configuration automatically and let ACS configure CPE automatically        Advanced Setup 1 us g      TR 069 Client   Parameters   Inform O Enable  9 Disable  Inform Interval  300 j   1 2147483847   ACS URL      ACS User Name admin   ACS Password co    WAN Interface used by TR 069 client   Any  WAN b    Display SOAP messages on serial console O Enable  9 Disable  Connection Request Authentication   Connection Request UserName admin   Connection Request Password mm    Connection Request URL http  10 0 10 114 30005      apply    cetrrcuetnods      Inform  select enable to let CPE be authorized to send Inform message to automatically connect to  ACS     Inform Interval  Specify the inform interval time  sec  which CPE used to periodically send inform  message to automatically connect to ACS  When the inform interval time arrives  the CPE will send  inform message to automatically connect to ACS     ACS URL  Enter the ACS server login name    ACS User Name  Specify the ACS User Name for ACS authentication to the connection from CPE   ACS password  Enter the ACS server login password    WAN interface used by TR 069  select the interface used by TR 069     Display SOAP message on serial console  select whether to display SOAP message on Serial 
166. ls details      gt s  nov Gaels a     IZ  IE    Network    1921681254       File Edit  ew Tools Help                   Organize v Network and Sharing Center View remote printers    Jr Favorites Name y Comments  L public Share shared folders on each volume  aw Libraries    Documents  a  Music     Pictures  im  Videos       Computer   amp  Local Disk  C     a Local Disk  D    a Local Disk  E    ta Local Disk  F      th Network       A 1 item       140    Access the folder public    Wm 00       Enter Network Password  Enter your password to connect to  192 168 1 2754    Domain  WIN7 64  Remember my credentials     X  Access Is denied     Es xul  gt   m  x    1   Li      T    QU  v        Network    1921681254    public        49    Search public pl         s       II                         88 8 85    6 l101 8        5     A a5    File Edit View Tools Help  Organize v New folder       d odis Name Date modified Type    de usb 1 share 1 4 2013 10 40 AM File folder  Libraries  Documents  A Music  Pictures  B Videos      Mi Computer   amp  Local Disk  C    cx Local Disk  D    a Local Disk  E    cx Local Disk  F      Cu Network    1 item Offline status  Online  Offline availability  Not available       141    When successfully accessed  the private folder of each user is established  and user can see from  the following picture  The test fold in the picture is the private space for each user    GOA wee o 1921681256 wtp Search t0znea zee OD   fie Edit View Took Help                   
167. ltering   These IPs will not be covered by the URL rules     Time Schedule  Select or set exactly when the rule works  When set to  Always On   the rule will  work all time  and also you can set the precise time when the rule works  like 01 00   19 00 from  Monday to Friday  Or you can select the already set timeslot in  Time Schedule  during which the  rule works  And when set to  Disable   the rule is disabled  See Time Schedule     Log  Select Enable for this option if you will like to capture the logs for this URL filter policy  To  check the log  users can turn to Security Log     162    Keywords Filtering  Note  Maximum number of entries  32   Click    3   to add the keywords        contiguration VU E      Keywords Filtering  Parameters    Keyword    Edit Delete Return       Enter the Keyword  for example image  and then click Add     A     i Configuration   YE i      Keywords Filtering    Parameters    Keyword   Edit Delete   Return    Edit Keyword Delete  O image ad    You can add other keywords like this  The keywords you add will be listed as above  If you want to  reedit the keyword  press the Edit radio button left beside the item  and the word will listed in the  Keyword field  edit  and then press Edit Delete to confirm  If you want to delete certain keyword   check Delete checkbox right beside the item  and press Edit Delete  Click Return to be back to the  previous page     Domain Filtering  Note  Maximum number of entries  32     Click      2   to add Domains
168. lue     Maintenance End Point  Points at the edge of the domain  define the boundary for the domain  A  MEP sends and receives CFM frames through the relay function  drops all CFM frames of its level or  lower that come from the wire side     Link Trace  Link Trace messages otherwise known as Mac Trace Route are Multicast frames that a  MEP transmits to track the path  hop by hop  to a destination MEP which is similar in concept to  User Datagram Protocol  UDP  Trace Route  Each receiving MEP sends a Trace route Reply directly  to the Originating MEP  and regenerates the Trace Route Message     Loop back  Loop back messages otherwise known as MaC ping are Unicast frames that a MEP  transmits  they are similar in concept to an Internet Control Message Protocol  ICMP  Echo  Ping   messages  sending Loopback to successive MIPs can determine the location of a fault  Sending a  high volume of Loopback Messages can test bandwidth  reliability  or jitter of a service  which is  similar to flood ping  A MEP can send a Loopback to any MEP or MIP in the service  Unlike CCMs   Loop back messages are administratively initiated and stopped     262    Restart    This section lets you restart your router if necessary  Click   Festart in the low right corner of each  configuration page        contiguration 1 ij      Restart  After restarting  Please wait for several seconds to let the system come up        Factory Default Settings  Restart device with     Restart         Current Settings    
169. m M  Downstream        f DSL line is nat ready  related configuration cannot successfully set     Advanced Settings       Modulation  There are 7 modes  G Dmt    G lite      T 1 413        ADSL2        AnnexL      ADSL2          AnnexM    that user can select for this connection   Phone line pair  This is for reserved only  You can choose  Inner Pair  or  Outer Pair      Capability  There are 2 options    Bitswap Enable    and    SRA Enable    that user can select for this  connection         Bitswap Enable  Allows bitswaping function       SRA Enable  Allows seamless rate adaptation   PhyR  A new technology to control impulse and noise to improve the BER and DSL data quality   Click Apply to confirm the settings        Click anced Settings       to future configure DSL       Configuration         DSL Advanced Settings    Parameters    Test Mode  9 Normal O Reverb    Medley ONoRetrain OL3    Select the Test Mode  or leave it as default     Tone Selection  This should be left as default or be configured by an advanced user   The frequency band of ADSL is split up into 256 separate tones  each spaced 4 3125 kHz apart     With each tone carrying separate data  the technique operates as if 256 separate modems were  running in parallel  The tone range is from O to 31 for upstream and from 32 to 255 for  downstream     128    SNR    Signal to noise ratio  often abbreviated SNR or S N  is a measure used in science and engineering  that compares the level of a desired signal to the l
170. maiden 262  Resta a 263  Chapter S TFrOuUDIESNOOUNE asinen ine a li 264    Appendix  Product Supports Contact amina id 266    Chapter 1  Introduction    Introduction to your Router    The BiPAC 7800DX L  is a dual band wireless network device  it utilizes two wireless bands for  wireless communications  and offers maximum performance in setting up a network  Its built in 4   port Gigabit Ethernet Switch  supporting high speed data transfer including a Gigabit WAN port for  Broadband connectivity  The Quality of Service  QoS  feature ensures a smooth net connection for  inbound and outbound data transmission with minimal traffic congestion  With the BiPAC  7800DX L   you can create your own mobile hotspot for Wi Fi access     Dual band    A Dual band Router utilizes two different wireless bands that support connections on both 2 4GHz  and 5GHz simultaneously  The BiPAC 7800DX L  is a dual band router which transmits on two  frequency bands 2 4GHz and 5GHz simultaneously  The two wireless bands are fully independent   One band can be used for downloading while the other is used for uploading  or one is used for  online gaming  video streaming and music downloading while the other takes care of accessing  email  file sharing and regular internet surfing  With an integrated 802 11 wireless access point  the  router can deliver up to 6 times the speed of an 802 11b g wireless device  It supports a date rate of  up to 300 Mbps with each band and is also compatible with 802 11b g de
171. method     Pre Shared Key  This is for the Internet Key Exchange  IKE  protocol  a string from 4 to 128  characters  Both sides should use the same key  IKE is used to establish a shared security policy  and authenticated keys for services  such as IPSec  that require a key  Before any IPSec traffic can  be passed  each router must be able to verify the identity of its peer  This can be done by manually  entering the pre shared key into both sides  router or hosts      Encryption Algorithm  Select the encryption algorithm from the drop down menu  There are  several options  3DES and AES  128  192 and 256   3DES and AES are more powerful but  increase latency        DES  Stands for Triple Data Encryption Standard  it uses 56 bits as an encryption method        3DES  Stands for Triple Data Encryption Standard  it uses 168  56 3  bits as an encryption  method       AES  Stands for Advanced Encryption Standards  you can use 128  192 or 256 bits as  encryption method     Integrity Algorithm  Authentication establishes the integrity of the datagram and ensures it is not  tampered with in transmit  There are 2 options  Message Digest 5  MD5  and Secure Hash  Algorithm  SHA1   SHA1 is more resistant to brute force attacks than MD5  However  it is slower        MD5 A one way hashing algorithm that produces a 128 bit hash      SHA1  A one way hashing algorithm that produces a 160 bit hash     DH Group  It is a public key cryptography protocol that allows two parties to establish a shar
172. modem  to this    Connect a UTP Ethernet cable  Cat 5 or Cat 5e  to one of the four LAN ports when  connecting to a PC or an office home network of 10Mbps  100Mbps  1000Mbps     Note  Port  4 can be configured as a WAN Interface for Broadband connectivity     Connect this port to the DSL network with the RJ 11 cable  telephone  provided   bem The fixed dual band antennas        11    Cabling    One of the most common causes of problems is bad cabling or ADSL line s   Make sure that all  connected devices are turned on  On the front panel of your router is a bank of LEDs  Verify that the  LAN Link and ADSL line LEDs are all lit  If they are not  verify if you are using the proper cables  If  the error persists  you may have a hardware problem  In this case  you should contact technical  support     Make sure you have a line filter with all devices  e g  telephones  fax machines  analogue modems   connected to the same telephone line and the wall socket  unless you are using a Central Splitter or  Central Filter installed by a qualified and licensed electrician   and ensure that all line filters are  correctly installed and the right way around  Missing line filters or line filters installed the wrong way  around can cause problems with your ADSL connection  including causing frequent disconnections   lf you have a back to base alarm system you should contact your security provider for a technician  to make any necessary changes     Chapter 3  Basic Installation    The router c
173. mote network     Peer Netmask  Please input the Netmask for remote network     194    PPTP    The Point to Point Tunneling Protocol  PPTP  is a Layer2 tunneling protocol for implementing  virtual private networks through IP network  PPTP uses an enhanced GRE  Generic Routing  Encapsulation  mechanism to provide a flow  and congestion controlled encapsulated datagram  service for carrying PPP packets     In the Microsoft implementation  the tunneled PPP traffic can be authenticated with PAP  CHAP   Microsoft CHAP V1 V2 or EAP TLS  The PPP payload is encrypted using Microsoft Point to Point  Encryption  MPPE  when using MSCHAPv1 v2 or EAP TLS     Note  4 sessions for Client and 4 sessions for Server respectively     PPTP Server    In PPTP session  users can set the basaic parameters authentication  encyption  peer address  etc   for PPTP Server  and accounts in the next page of PPTP Account  They both constitutes the PPTP  server setting     i      l  3      PPTP Server   Parameters   PPTP Function  GO Enable    Disable  WAN Interface Default 7 v  Auth  Type   Pap or Chap     Encryption Key Length Auto  gt      Peer Encryption Mode Only Stateless   IP Addresses Assigned to Peer start from   192 168 1 0    Idle Timeout O    0 120  Minute s        Apply    Cancel      PPTP Funtion  Select Enable to activate PPTP Server  Disable to deactivate PPTP Server function     WAN Interface  Select the exact WAN interface configured for the tunnel  Select Default to use the  now working WAN
174. n  cases like IPTV environment     LAN to LAN  Intra LAN  Multicast  Check to determine whether to support LAN to LAN  Intra LAN   Multicast  If user want to have a multicast data source on LAN side and he want to get IGMP  snooping enabled  then this LAN to LAN multicast feature should be enabled     Membership Join Immediate  IPTV   When a host joins a multicast session  it sends unsolicited  join report to its upstream router immediately  The Startup Query Interval has been set to 1 4 of the  General Query value to enable the faster join at startup     MLD  Default Version  Enter the supported MLD version  1 2  default is MLDv2     Query Interval  Enter the periodic query interval time  sec  the multicast router sending the query  message to hosts to understand the group membership information     Query Response Interval  Enter the response interval time  sec      Last Member Query Interval  Enter the interval time  sec  the multicast router query the specified  group after it has received leave message     Robustness Value  Enter the router robustness parameter  default is 2  the greater the robustness  value  the more robust the Querier is     Maximum Multicast Groups  Enter the Maximum Multicast Groups   Maximum Multicast Data Sources  for MLDv2   Enter the Maximum Multicast Data Sources  1 24   Maximum Multicast Group Members  Enter the Maximum Multicast Group Members     Fast leave  Check to determine whether to support fast leave  If this value is enabled  MLD proxy 
175. n configure WAN Service  if it is OK  you can access the internet  You can go to Status     gt WAN or Summary to view the WAN connection information  Here user can see the 3G LTE    failover      i Status     WAN  Wan Info  Interface Description    ppp   1 pppoe 0 8 35    ppp3g   360    i Status      Device Information  Model Name   Host Name   System Up Time  Date Time   software Version   LAN IPv4 Address   LAM IPv6 Address   MAC Address   DSL PHY and Driver Versian  Wireless Driver Version     WAN   Line Rate   Upstream  Kbps    Line Rate   Downstream  Kbps   Default Gateway   IPv4 Address  Connection Time   Primary DNS Server   secondary DNS Server   Default IPv6 Gateway   IPv6 Address    PPPoE Unconfigured    Connection v  oe IPy4 Address  Failover   Connected 00 01 10 10 44 183 197    BiPAC 7800DX  home  gateway  0D 0H 22M 208    Mon Aug 5 07 28 57 2013     y a9  E     182 168 1 254   feso   204 edfffed   1 64  00 04 ed 02 00 01  A2pD038fd24h  6 30 102 7 cpe4 12L08 4    0   0   ppp3g   3G LTE    10 44 183 197  00 06 30   221 5 4 55   58 240 57 33   ppp   1  DSL     127    IPvb Address       DSL    This screen allows you to set DSL parameters  DSL knowledge is required to configure these  settings  Contact your ISP to make sure that these parameters are correct        conriouration vu E     DSL   Parameters   Modulation Menom Mlit  v Ir1 413  Mansiz  Mlannex   v apst2   LJ Annex  Phone line pair  9 Inner pair    Outer pair   Capability Iv Bitswap LISRA   PhyR     upstrea
176. name or  Make sure printer s name is the same as what you set  in the 7800DXL earlier   For Example  htto   192  168  1 254 63 1 orinters Office Printer   OfficePrinter is the Printer Name we setup earlier    Find a printer by name or TCP IP address     5 Browse for a printer       Select a shared printer by name  http   192 168 1 254 631 printers OfficePrinter    Example     computername printername or  http   computername printers printername  printer      3 Add a printer using a TCP IP address or hostname       145    Step 6  Click    Next    to add the printer driver  If your printer is not listed and your printer came with an installation  disk  click    Have Disk    find it and install the driver     Select the manufacturer and model of your printer  If your printer came with  an installation disk  click Have Disk  f your printer is not listed  consult your  printer documentation for a compatible printer     Printers     Gal Epson Stylus Photo R200  M    E E   Photo R210 m    LN This driver is LLL EIEL  Tell me why driver    e   Add Printer    You ve successfully added OfficePrinter on http   192 168 1 254 631    Printer name  OfficePrinter on http   192 168 1 254 631    This printer has been installed with the EPSON Stylus Photo R290 Series driver        146    Step 8  Click    Next    and you are done    You ve successfully added OfficePrinter on http   192 168 1 254 631    To check if your printer is working properly  or to see troubleshooting information for the pri
177. ng the two  When using stateless configuration  you needn t configure anything on the client     lua  Y Ej      PvG Autoconfig   Parameters   Mate  Interface ID does NOT support ZERO COMPRESSION    Please enter the complete information   Forexampe  Please enter    0 0 0 2   instead of   2      Group Name   Default    Static LAN IPv6 Address Confiquration   Interface Address   Prefix Length   IPv6 LAN Applications       DHCPv6 Server Enable   DHCPv6 Server Type    Stateless     Stateful   Start interface ID 10 0 0 2   End interface 1D  0 0 0 254   Leased Time  hour   24   Issue Router Advertisements Enable   ULA Prefix Advertisement C  Enable   RADVD Type    Randomly Generate    Statically Configure  Prefix   Preferred Life Time E   Valid Life Time ET   MLD Snaaping Enable    Standard Mode  9 Blacking Made    Cancel      Group Name  Here group refers to the group you set in Interface Grouping section  you can set  the parameters for the specific group  Select the group by the drop down box  For more  information please refer to Interface Grouping of this manual     Static LAN IPv6 Address Configuration  Interface Address   Prefix Length  Enter the static LAN IPv6 address     IPv6 LAN application  DHCPv6 Server  Check whether to enable DHCPV6 server   DHCPv6 Server Type  Select Stateless or Stateful  When DHCPv6 is enabled  this parameter is    76    available  Stateless  If selected  the PCs in LAN are configured through RA mode  thus  the PCs in  LAN are configured through RA
178. nly those specified in the Remote MAC  Address the gateway can communicate with     Bridge Restrict    Remote Bridges MAC Address    Remote Bridge MAC Address  enter the remote bridge MAC addresses  Here up to 4 bridge  MAC addresses are supported        Enabled  Scan   to enable wireless bridge restriction  Only those scanned by the gateway  can communicate     Bridge Restrict   Enabled Scan       SSID BSSID    Remote Bridges MAC Address hen   F  wlan ap 00 04  ED 14 27 13    99    Remote Bridge MAC Address  select the remote bridge MAC addresses        Disable  Does not restrict the gateway communicating with bridges that have their MAC  address listed  but it is still open to communicate with all bridges that are in the same network     Bridge Restrict    Click Apply to apply your settings     100    Advanced    Here users can set some advanced parameters about wireless       Configuration 1 ye  amp j      Advanced   Parameters   Band  24GHz       Channel E   Current  1  interference  severe   Auto Channel Timer      minutes   802 11n EWC Auto Wi    Bandwidth    Control Sideband     40MHz    Current  20MHz      Lower   Current N A    802 11n Rate   Auto     802 11n Protection   Auto      support 802 11n Client Only   Off     RIFS Advertisement   Auto v     OBSS Co Existance Enable bas    RX Chain Power Save  Disable     Power Save status  Full Power  RA Chain Power Save Quiet Time 110 B l   RX Chain Power Save PPS 40   54g  Rate  1 Mbps l v    Multicast Rate  auto w    Bas
179. nt traffic or data between providers  You can enable the virtual AP     Web Based GUI    It supports web based GUI for configuration and management  lt is user friendly and comes with  online help  lt also supports remote management capability for remote users to configure and  manage this product     Firmware Upgradeable    Device can be upgraded to the latest firmware through the WEB based GUI     Features    e  Pv6 ready  IPv4 IPv6 dual stack   e Flexible WAN approach     ADSL2   3G LTE mobile connection  and Ethernet WAN for  Broadband Connectivity   e Dual band  2 4GHz and 5GHz  wireless access point 600 Mbps     Auto fail over   e High speed Internet Access via ADSL2   2   Backward Compatible with ADSL   e Jumbo frames   e IEEE 802 11 a b g n compliant Wireless Access Point with Wi Fi Protected Setup  WPS    Wi Fi Protected Access  WPA PSK  WPA2 PSK  and Wired Equivalent Privacy  WEP   support   e Secured IPSec VPN with powerful DES  3DES  AES  BiPAC 7800DX only    e L2TP over IPsec BiPAC 7800DX only    e PPTP VPN with Pap  Chap  MS CHAPv2 authentication  BIPAC 7800DX only    e GRE tunnel  BiPAC 7800DX only    e SOHO Firewall Security with DoS Preventing and Packet Filtering     Quality of Service Control for traffic prioritization and Bandwidth management   e Universal Plug and Play  UPnP  Compliance   e Supports IPTV Application    e Supports Storage Service     Ease of Use with Quick Installation Wizard  EZSO     ADSL Compliance  e Compliant with ADSL Standard    Ful
180. ntal controls for any user       Appearance and Personalization  Change the theme   Change desktop background   Adjust screen resolution    Network and Internet    View network status and tasks  Choose homegroup and sharing options       J Hardware and Sound  2 View devices and printers  Add a device    Adjust commonly used mobility settings       Clock  Language  and Region  Change keyboards or other input methods    Ease of Access    p Let Windows suggest settings  IPS Optimize visual display  y Uninstall a program      Gere    2  When the Network and Sharing  Center window pops up  select OAE    Neworkanaintemet p_Networkand sharing Center      9    ser Contr Pare  and click on Change adapter Control Panel Home  settings on the left window          View your basic network information and set up connections    A      See full map                            Ch dapter setti  pan el  O ee e TEST PC BGSLON CNC Internet   This computer   settings F      View your active networks Connect or disconnect  TS BGS10N CNC jean     P Gua ee P    onnections  ireless Network Connection      Public network  BGSLON CNC   Change your networking settings  Set up a new connection or network  Set up 2 wireless  broadband  dial up  ad hoc  or VPN connection  or set up a router or access  point   Connect to a network    Connect or reconnect to a wireless  wired  dial up  or VPN network connection  li  3  Select the Local Area S   e  Co n nect i on  an d ri g ht cl ick th e      E    Network and I
181. nter  print a       You will now be able to see your printer on the Devices and Printers Page    r X  Se i     3 Y      Ji  J   amp  amp   gt  Control Panel    Hardware and Sound    Devices and Printers         p     Search Devices and Printers p    Add a device Adda printer  amp        Generic Non PnP     WAREHOUSE PC Wheel Mouse  Monitor Optical    4 Devices  3     4 Printers and Faxes  1     OfficePrinter on  http   192 168 1 2  54 631    4 items  LJ       147    DLNA    The Digital Living Network Alliance  DLNA  is a non profit collaborative trade organization  established by Sony in June 2003  which is responsible for defining interoperability guidelines to  enable sharing of digital media between consumer devices such as computers  printers  cameras   cell phones and other multiple devices     DLNA uses Universal Plug and Play  UPnP  for media management  discovery and control  UPnP  defines the types of devices     server        renderer        controller     that DLNA supports and the mechanism  for accessing media over a network     Overall  DLNA allows more convenience  more choices and enjoyment of your digital content  through DLNA certified devices  Any DLNA certified devices or software can access the DLNA  server     With USB storage  7800DX L  can serve as a DLNA server       Configuration Y  amp J      Digital Media Server settings    Parameters    On board digital media server     iwi  Interface   Default    Media Library Path  usb 1 v     On board digital m
182. nternet    Network Connections  gt  y    4   Search Network Connections        ICO n to se   e ct P ro pe rt i es Organize v Disable this network device Diagnose this connection Rename this connection        SS   E O  Local Area Connection     la Network Extender     Standalone Network Extender  Nel f  Disable Disconnected A s Disconnected  i Sroa   P Network Extender SSLVPN Adapter L   Standalone Network Extender SSL     atus  LJ  Wire  one ig Wireless Network Connection 3  BGS dn   a Not connected     ail Athe   Bridge Connections   lll Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport A       Create Shortcut  Delete    Rename    16    IPv4     4  Select Internet Protocol  Version 4  TCP IPv4  then click    Properties Networking   Sharing    Connect using     a Broadcom 570x Gigabit Integrated Controller    This connection uses the following items     9l  Client for Microsoft Networks  laos Packet Scheduler   File and Printer Sharing fo   d iene roto F ersior      Intemet Protocol Version 4  TCP 1Pv4     wi   ink Layer lopology Discovery Mapper L O Driver  wi   ink Layer Topology Discovery Responder    Install    Uninstall  Description    Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol  The default  wide area network protocol that provides communication  across diverse interconnected networks     5  In the TCP IPv4 properties  window  select the Obtain an IP  address automatically and  Obtain DNS Server address    automatically radio buttons  You can get IP settings assigned automatically if 
183. o specify DNS server manually by entering your  primary and secondary DNS server addresses       Use the IP address provided by Parental Control Provider  If user registers and gets an  DNS account in the parental control provider website  expecting to enjoy a more reliable and  safer internet surfing environment  please select this option  need to configure at Parental  Control Provider       gt  IPv6     IPv6 DNS Server s operation is similar to IPv4 DNS server  There are two modes to get DNS server  address  Auto and Static mode     Obtain IPv6 DNS info from a WAN interface    WAN Interface selected  Select one configured IPv6 WAN connection from the drop down menu to  be as an IPv6 DNS     Use the following Static IPv6 DNS address    Primary IPv6 DNS Server   Secondary IPv6 DNS Server  Type the specific primary and secondary  IPv6 DNS Server address     231    Dynamic DNS    The Dynamic DNS function allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname  allowing  users whose ISP does not assign them a static IP address to use a domain name  This is especially  useful for hosting servers via your ADSL connection  so that anyone wishing to connect to you may  use your domain name  rather than having to use your dynamic IP address  which changes from  time to time  This dynamic IP address is the WAN IP address of the router  which is assigned to you  by your ISP     Here users can register different WAN interfaces with different DNS es        Advanced Setup    Ye    
184. of NAT  in this mode  all requests  from the same internal IP address and port are mapped to the same external IP address and port   Furthermore  any external host can send a packet to the internal host  by sending a packet to the  mapped external address     Firewall  Enable to drop all traffic from WAN side  If enabled  all incoming packets by default would  be dropped  and please turn to IP Filtering Incoming to add allowing rules     IGMP Multicast  IGMP  Internet Group Membership Protocol  is a protocol used by IP hosts to  report their multicast group memberships to any immediately neighboring multicast routers  Check  this item to enable IGMP multicast on that WAN interface for multicast forwarding     MLD Multicast Proxy  check whether to enable this function  MLD  Multicast Listener Discovery  Protocol  Proxy intercepts the MLD request from Clients a set up the multicast forwarding table  it  takes over some of the routers job  simplifying the routers job and multicast communication   Support MLDv1 and MLDv2     MTU  Maximum Transmission Unit  the size of the largest datagram  excluding media specific  headers  that IP will attempt to send through the interface     MAC Spoofing  This option is required by some service providers specifying some specific MAC  allowed to join in network  You must fill in the MAC address specified by your service provider when  this information is required     123    Q Bridging  f contiauration Vu EJ     WAN Service       Parameters   AE
185. ol  The default  wide area network protocol that provides communication  across diverse interconnected networks     se EES       General   Alternate Configuration    You can get IP settings assigned automatically f your network supports  this capability  Otherwise  you need to ask your network administrator  for the appropriate IP settings         Obtain an IP address automatically    5 Use the following IP address   IF address     Seed O  suonet mask     p mE    Default gateway     LI      a  Obtain DNS server address automatically     Use the following DNS server addresses   Preferred ONS server     hy  ee ae On AAA  Alternate DNS server       Advanced         20    IPv6   8  Select Internet Protocol              y    Version 6  TCP IPv6  then click      csl Ares Connection Properties    Properties  Networking    Connect using   EP Intel R   amp 2566DM Gigabit Network Connection                                                                            This connection uses the following items     I Client for Microsoft Networks   laos Packet Scheduler   i File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks        Intemet Protocol Versiond  TCP IPv4      Intemet Protocol Version A TCPYIPV6  BB   wi Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper l O Driver  wi  Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder    Description  TCPAP version 6  The next genetion version of the internet  protocal that provides communication across diverse  interconnected networks                                9  In th
186. on Y i       SMS Alert  WAN IP Change Alert    Recipients Number       Recipients Number  WAN IP Change Alert   Enter the Recipients number that will receive the  alert message once a WAN IP change has been detected     135    Configure Log       contiuration Y aj      Configure Log    Parameters    Log    Log Level     Enable    Disable      Informational        Display Level Informational        Made    Local v        Apply   Cancel    Log  Enable or disable this function     Log level  Select your log level  The log level allows you to configure which types of events are  logged  There are eight log levels from high to low are displayed below      D    e OO 6       e     D    Emergency   system is unusable   Alert   action must be taken immediately  Critical   critical conditions   Error   error conditions   Warning   warning conditions   Notice   normal but significant conditions  Informational   information events    Debugging   debug level messages    The gateway records all log events at the chosen level and above  For instance  if you set the log  level to Critical  all critical  alert  and emergency events are logged  but none of the others are  recorded    Display Level  Display the log according to the level you set when you view system log  Once you  set the display level  the logs of the same or higher priority will be displayed     Mode  Select the mode the system log adopted  Three modes  local  Remote and Both      D   D     D    Local  Select this mode to sto
187. ore sending  and also allows  for challenges at different periods to ensure that an intruder has not replaced the client     L2TP Server Address  Enter the IP address of the L2TP server     209    Connection Type  Select Remote Access for single user  Select LAN to LAN for remote gateway   Peer Network IP  Please input the subnet IP for Server   Peer Netmask  Please input the Netmask for Server     Tunnel Authentication  Select whether to enable L2TP tunnel authentication  if the server side  enables this feature  please follow     Secret  Enter the set secret password in the server side    Remote Host Name  Enter the remote host name featuring the destination of the L2TP tunnel   Local Host Name  Enter the local host name featuring the source of the L2TP tunnel    Click Add button to save your changes     O Disable      WPH     L2TP Client    Parameters       Name   L2TP over IPSec   lEnable  WAN Interface   Default v     Username   Password   Auth  Type   Pap or Chap   L2TP Server Address   Connection Type  Remote Access     LAN to LAN   Peer Network IP E E Peer Netmask   Tunnel Authentication FI secret    Remote Host Name     Local Hast Name    Edit   Delete    WAN Interface  Select the exact WAN interface configured for the tunnel  Select Default to use the  now working WAN interface for the tunnel  Under this circumstance  client and server communicate  through pure L2TP server     Username  Enter the username provided by your L2TP Server   Password  Enter the password p
188. ou are free to use one to one NAT to assign  some specific public IP for an internal IP like a public web server mapped with a global public IP for  outside access     Configuration Ye  amp J  l  Y      One to One NAT  Parameters  Valid F   WAN Interface   pppoe_0_8_35 ppp0 1 v       Global IF Address    Internal IF Address      Add   Edit   Delete    Valid  Check whether to valid the one to one NAT mapping rule   WAN Interface  Select one based WAN interface to configure the one to one NAT     Global IP address  The Global IP mapped to an internal device  It can be left empty  and under this  circumstance  it can be reached through the WAN IP of interface set in the field above     Internal Address  The IP address of an internal device in the LAN     For example  you have an ADSL connection of pppoe 0 8 35 ppp0 1 interface with three fixed    global IP  and you then can assign the other two global IPs to two internal devices respectively    lf you have a WEB server  IP address  192 168 1 3  and a FTP server  IP address  192 168 1 4  in  local network  owning a public IP address range of 123 1 1 2 to 123 1 1 4 assigned by ISP  123 1 1 2  is used as WAN IP address of the router  123 1 1 3 is used for WEB server and 123 1 1 4 is used for  FTP server  With One to One NAT  the servers with private IP addresses can be accessed at the  corresponding valid public IP addresses     181    ALG    The ALG Controls enable or disable protocols over application layer     i Configuration yu
189. p   IPv4 Address  The WAN IPv4 Address the device obtained   IPv6 Address  The WAN IPv6 Address the device obtained     44    Statistics    LAN    The table shows the statistics of LAN     Note  P4 can be configured as EWAN  and when the device is in EWAN profile  there is no  P4 EWAN interface as P4 is working as a WAN port     j a gt  MN      LAN Statistics    as Received Transmitted  Bytes Packets Errors Drops Bytes Packets Errors Drops  P4 EW AN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  P3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  P2 398001 3178 0 D 3661257 4655 0 0  P1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  wit 0 0 0 0 3296 24 0 0  wit 0 0 0 0 3296 24 0 0   DSL        4    Status    Ye  Y      LAN Statistics    E Received Transmitted  Bytes Packets Errors Drops Bytes Packets Errors Drops  P3       0 0 0           P2 92917 693 0 0 294711 650 0     P1 0 0 0 0 0    0 0  wl         0 0 37703 185 0     wit       0 0 33909 153         EWAN     Interface  List each LAN interface  P1 P4 indicates the four LAN interfaces   Bytes  Display the Received and Transmitted traffic statistics in Bytes   Packets  Display the Received and Transmitted traffic statistics in Packets   Errors  Display the statistics of errors arising in Receiving or Transmitting data   Drops  Display the statistics of drops arising in Receiving or Transmitting data     Reset  Press this button to refresh the statistics     45    WAN Service    The table shows the statistics of WAN     EZ uo     WAN Service  Statistics  a Received Transmitted  Interface Description      Bytes Packe
190. packet  with source IP address X and source port P  to the internal host only if the  internal host had previously sent a packet to IP address X and port P    IPv4 Address  Select whether to set static IPv4 address or obtain automatically   IP Address  If Static is enabled in the above field  enter the static IPv4 address get from the ISP     Dial on demand  It is a parameter to let users to dial for connection to internet themselves  It is  useful when saving internet fees     112    Inactivity Timeout  The set Inactivity timeout period  unit  minutes  It is combined use with Dial on  Demand  users should specify the concrete time interval for dial on demand     IPv6 for this service  Enable to use IPv6 service   IPv6 Address  Select whether to set static IPv6 address or obtain automatically   IP Address  If Static is enabled in the above field  enter the static IPv4 address     MTU  Maximum Transmission Unit  the size of the largest datagram  excluding media specific  headers  that IP will attempt to send through the interface     IGMP Multicast Proxy  Check whether to enable this feature  IGMP  Internet Group Management  Protocol  Proxy intercepts the IGMP request from Clients and set up the multicast forwarding table   it takes over some of the router s job  simplifying the router s job and multicast communication     MLD Multicast Proxy  check whether to enable this function  MLD  Multicast Listener Discovery  Protocol  Proxy intercepts the MLD request from Clients a set
191. pe4 12L 08 4    1291   26919   ppp0 1  DSL    10 40 90 211   00 02 44   218 2 135 1   2182 135 1   ppp   1  DSL  2000 db88 1000 1000 29ac  afc6 5934 5816 54    66    Ethernet mode  1  Select Ethernet  press Continue to go on to next step     Joso  Start   Ye aj      WAN Interface  WAN  gt  Wireless    Select WAN Interface  Main Port Ethern et      Current Main Part  3G LTE        2  Enter the username  password from your ISP  for IP and DNS settings  also refer to your ISP   Here IPv6 service is enabled by default     Joso  Start   Ye M     WAN Interface  WAN   Wireless    WAN Service    Type   PPP over Ethernet  PPPoE     lisername      Password        service Name      Authentication Method   AUTO e      IPv4 Address   static  IP Address      IPv6 for this service Enable  IPv amp  Address LI static  IP Address      MTU 1492      Continue    3  Wait while the device is configured     Jose  Start yu AJ      WAN Interface  WAN  gt  Wireless      Please wait while the device is configured     4  WAN port configuration is successful     Jos  Start   Ye Aj      WAN Interface  WAN   Wireless    Congratulations      Your WAN port has been successfully configured     Nextto Wireless    67    5  After the configuration is successful  click Next to Wireless button and you may proceed to  configure the Wireless setting  The device supports dual band wireless connections  in Quick Start  part  users can only enable or disable the wireless on the band and the exact SSID and encryption  K
192. port 5 wH  entering forwarding state  bridge group port 5 wH  entering disabled state    device wit left promiscuous mode    brO     bridge group port 5 wl1  entering disabled state    device wit entered promiscuous mode    bro   pro   pr   bro   bro     bridge group port 1 w10  entering disabled state  bridge group port 3 eth2  entering disabled state  bridge group port 1 w10  entering forwarding state  bridge group port 3 eth2  entering forwarding state  bridge group port 5 wl1  entering forwarding state    Clear  Click to clear the current log from the screen     62         49 il    Y    Security Log    Security log displays the message logged about security  like filter messages and some firewall  message  You can turn to IP Filtering Outgoing  IP Filtering Incoming  URL Filter to determine if you  want to log this information  Also you can turn to Configure Log section below to determine the level  to log the message  You can use this to track potential threats to your system and network     j     iy A      Security Log      Refresh      Refresh  Click to update the system log   Clear  Click to clear the current log from the screen     63    Quick Start    Quick Start    This part allows you to quickly configure and connect your router to internet     DSL mode    Joso  Start         WAN Interface  WAN   Wireless     Select WAN Interface   Main Port  DSL    Current Main Port  3G LTE   Layer2 Interface Sara OPTM    Continue    1  Select DSL  press Continue to go on to next
193. priate mode     Firewall  Enable to drop all traffic from WAN side  If enabled  all incoming packets by default would  be dropped  and please turn to IP Filtering Incoming to add allowing rules     NAT  The NAT  Network Address Translation  feature allows multiple users to access the Internet  through a single IP account by sharing the single IP address  If users on your LAN have their own  public IP addresses to access the Internet  NAT function can be disabled  When enabled  a Fullcone  NAT parameter will appear  you can determine whether to enable Fullcone NAT  While only NAT  enabled  the default NAT type Port Restricted cone NAT will be used     Fullcone NAT  Enable or disable fullcone NAT  Fullcone is a kind of NAT  in this mode  all requests  from the same internal IP address and port are mapped to the same external IP address and port   Furthermore  any external host can send a packet to the internal host  by sending a packet to the  mapped external address     107    Note  In PPPoE connection  NAT is enabled by default  you can determine whether to enable  Fullcone NAT or disable Fullcone NAT and only use NAT  the default NAT type is Port Restricted  cone NAT  Of Port Restricted cone NAT  the restriction includes port numbers  Specifically  an  external host can send a packet  with source IP address X and source port P  to the internal host  only if the internal host had previously sent a packet to IP address X and port P    IPv4 Address  Select whether to set static
194. re     L2TP over IPSec  C  Enable  WAN Interface   Default ow     Username   Passward   Auth  Type  Pap or Chap     L2TP Server Address   Connection Type   Remote Access LAN to LAN   Peer Network IP     Peer Netmask   Tunnel 4uthentication dl secret   Remote Host Name     Local Host Name      Add   Edit   Delete    Name  user defined name for identification     L2TP over IPSec  If your L2TP server has used L2TP over IPSec feature  please enable this item   under this circumstance  client and server communicate using L2TP over IPSec           Enable  E Meu     WENT          L2TP Client   Parameters   Name         L2TP over IPSec Enable   IPSec Tunnel    test2    IPSec   Username   E   Password   Auth  Type   Pap or Chap    L2TP Server Address   Connection Type   Remote Access O LAN to LAN   Peer Network IP a   Peer Netmask   Tunnel Authentication L  secret 5   Remote Host Name     Local Host Name    Add Edit   Delete    IPSec Tunnel  Select the appropriate IPSec for L2TP rule configured for the L2TP Client   Username  Enter the username provided by your L2TP Server   Password  Enter the password provided by your L2TP Server     Auth  Type  Default is Pap or CHap if you want the router to determine the authentication type to  use  or else manually specify CHAP  Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol  or PAP   Password Authentication Protocol  if you know which type the server is using  When using PAP  the  password is sent unencrypted  whilst CHAP encrypts the password bef
195. re the logs in the router s local memory     Remote  Select this mode to send the log information to a remote log server  Then you must  assign the remote log server and port  514 is often used     Both  Logs stored adopting above two ways     Click Apply to save your settings     136    USB    Storage here refers to network sharing in the network environment  USB devices act as the storage  carrier for DLNA  common file sharing     Storage Device Info    This part provides users direct access to the storage information like the total volume  the used and  the remaining capacity of the device     f Configuration Vu 1      Storage Device Info  Storage Device Info  Volume Mame Filesystem Total Space Used Space Unmount    usb1_1 fat 990 47   Unmount      Volume Name  Display the storage volume name   FileSystem  Display the storage device s file system format  well known is FAT   Total Space  Display the total space of the storage  with unit MB    Used Space  Display the remaining space of each partition  unit MB     Unmount  Click Unmount button if you want to uninstall the USB device  Please Note that first click  Unmount before you uninstall your USB storage     137    User Account    Users here can add user accounts for access to the storage  in this way users can access the  network sharing storage with the specified account  and again protect their own data     Default user admin        conriouration Y kj      User Accounts  User Accounts    Amaximum accounts can be config
196. result window will appear  You can view the quality of ADSL  connection  Here the connection is OK     ADSL BER Test    Result  The ADSL BER test completed successfully     Test Time 20  seconds  Total Transferred Bits    0x000000001041F500  Error Ratio 0 00e 00    Close    Reset  Click this button to reset the statistics     49    Bandwidth Usage    Bandwidth Usage provides users direct view of bandwidth usage with simple diagram  Bandwidth  usage shows the use of the bandwidth from two angles  Transmitted and Received  giving users a  clear idea of the usage     LAN    Note  P4 can be configured as EWAN  and when the device is in EWAN profile  there is no  P4 EWAN interface as P4 is working as a WAN port     E uw        LAN Bandwidth Usage   Received          T    T    T f T T T T t T T   T   T   T n IM I        Pr    dH      P o           qum sm c           O Pr       n       r       r        Prs              Pr      a a a        I  Dd M Pr     M  r    2       P4EWAN P3 P2 F1 wid     View aN anomie     DSL     Press View LAN Transmitted button to change the diagram to the statistics from a Received Bytes  of view   Note  F  means Ethernet port  3  and the traffic information of the port  3 is identified with  green  the same color with P3 in the diagram  other ports all take the same mechanism       90    When you press View WAN Traffic concurrently button  the WAN Bandwidth Usage pops up so  that users can view the WAN traffic concurrently     E we ay      WAN Bandwidth U
197. rite the current configuration and restart the device  If you wantto keep the current configuration  please use Backup firstto save current configuration       Update Settings            Click Backup Settings  a window appears  click save   then browse the location where you want to  save the backup file     Click Browse and browse to the location where your backup file is saved  the click Open  Then in  the above page  click Update Settings  the following process indicating screen will appear  Let it  update to 100   it will automatically turn to the Device Info page     progress    progress       Do not switch off device during flash update or rebooting     total   Lj 556    132    Access Control    Access Control is used to prevent unauthorized access to the router configuration page  Here you  can change the login user password  Three user levels are provided here  Each user level there s a  default provided user  You must access the router with the appropriate username and password   Here the corresponding passwords are allowed to change       Configuration       ae         Access Control  Parameters  Level   Administrator         sername admin    Old Password     i imaximum length is 15   New Password       maximum length is 15   Confirm Password     maximum length is 15     Level  select which level you want to change password to  There are three default levels       Administrator  the root user  corresponding default username and password are admin and  admin respecti
198. rmware  is the software that allows it to operate and provides all its functionality   Think of your router as a dedicated computer  and the firmware as the software it runs  Over time    this software may be improved and revised  and your router allows you to upgrade the software it  runs to take advantage of these changes     Clicking on Browse will allow you to select the new firmware image file you have downloaded to  your PC  Once the correct file is selected  click Upgrade to update the firmware in your router     DO NOT power down the router or interrupt the firmware Upgarding while itis  still in process  Improper operation could damage the router     Warning       131    Backup   Update    These functions allow you to save and backup your router s current settings to a file on your PC  or  to restore from a previously saved backup  This is useful if you wish to experiment with different  settings  knowing that you have a backup handy in the case of any mistakes  It is advisable to  backup your router s settings before making any significant changes to your router s configuration     f contiguration Y  amp       Backup   Update  Allows you to backup the configuration settings to your computer  or restore configuration from your computer   Backup Configuration    Backup DSL router configurations  You may save your router configurations to a file an your PC       Backup Settings      Restore Configuration    Configuration File   ee ER   Browse         Restore will overw
199. rovided by your L2TP Server     Auth  Type  Default is Pap or CHap if you want the router to determine the authentication type to  use  or else manually specify CHAP  Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol  or PAP   Password Authentication Protocol  if you know which type the server is using  When using PAP  the  password is sent unencrypted  whilst CHAP encrypts the password before sending  and also allows  for challenges at different periods to ensure that an intruder has not replaced the client     L2TP Server Address  Enter the IP address of the L2TP server    Connection Type  Select Remote Access for single user  Select LAN to LAN for remote gateway   Peer Network IP  Please input the subnet IP for Server    Peer Netmask  Please input the Netmask for server     Tunnel Authentication  Select whether to enable L2TP tunnel authentication  if the server side  enables this feature  please follow     210    Secret  Enter the set secret password in the server side     Remote Host Name  Enter the remote host name featuring the destination of the L2TP tunnel   Local Host Name  Enter the local host name featuring the source of the L2TP tunnel   Click Add button to save your changes     211    Example  L2TP over IPSec Remote Access with Windows7   Note  inside test with 172 16 1 185  just an example for illustration     Inte rnet          Business Trip  ae E Headquarter 172 16 1 185   windows 7 with  y A L2TP IP Sec Client        Internet Public IP                MB  L2TP Serv
200. rowser  the  EZSO WEB GUI will automatically pop up and request that you enter some basic information that  you have obtained from your ISP  By following the instructions given carefully and through the    information you provide  the router will be configured in no time and you will find yourself surfing the  internet sooner than you realize     EZSO window pops up     Step1  Set the administration password     i  ES Sign On Y V aj      Administrator Password   Configure Administrator Password  New Password  maximum length is 15   Confirm Password    Continue     maximum length is 15     Step 2  Set the Time Zone     ES Sign On       Y Time Zone  Configure Time Zone Offset    Time zone offset    Continue     GMT 00 00  Greenwich Mean Time  Dublin  Edinburgh  Lisbon  London v    Step 3  Configure the WAN interface     DSL mode    Before configuring with DSL mode  please confirm you have correctly connected the DSL line  and it  is now synchronized     ES Sign On yu de     Y WAN Interface  WAN  gt  Wireless  Select WAN Interface    Main Port DSL       Current Main Port  Ethernet   Layer2 Interface GarM OPTM    Continue     Done      1  Select DSL  press Continue to go on to next step  press    Done    to quit the setting     30    2  Enter the username  password from your ISP  for IP and DNS settings  also refer to your ISP   Here IPv6 service is enabled by default       Easy Sign On    a gt  A    YVAN Interface  WAN  gt  Wireless          WAN Service   Type   PPP over Etherne
201. rs    Reset  Click to reset the statistics     46          Mode  Modulation protocol  including G dmt  G lite  T1 413  ADSL2  AnnexL  ADSL2  and AnnexM   Traffic Type  Transfer mode  here supports ATM and PTM    Status  Show the status of DSL link    Link Power State  Show link output power state    Line Coding  Trellis   Trellis on off    SNR Margin  dB   Show the Signal to Noise Ratio SNR  margin   Attenuation  dB   This is estimate of average loop attenuation of signal     47    Output Power  dBm   Show the output power   Attainable Rate  Kbps   The sync rate you would obtain   Rate  Kbps   Show the downstream and upstream rate in Kbps     MSGc   of bytes in overhead channel message   The number of bytes in overhead channel  message     B    t of bytes in Mux Data Frame   The number of bytes in Mux Data frame    M    of Mux Data Frames in FEC Data Frame   The number of Mux Data frames in FEC frame   T  Mux Data Frames over sync bytes   The number of Mux Data frames over all the sync bytes   R    of check bytes in FEC Data Frame   The number of check bytes in FEC frame    S  ratio of FEC over PMD Data Frame length   The ratio of FEC over PMD Data frame length  L    of bits in PMD Data Frame   The number of bit in PMD Data frame   D  interleaver depth   Show the interleaver depth    Delay  msec   Show the delay time in msec    INP  DMT symbol   Show the DMT symbol    Super Frames  The total number of super frames    Super Frame Errors  the total number of super frame errors 
202. rt UPnP  Windows 2000 does not support UPnP     l Advanced Setup   Ye Ey      UPnP       Parameters  UPnP  9Enable    Disable    Cancel       UPnP      Enable  Check to enable the router s UPnP functionality     Disable  Check to disable the router   s UPnP functionality     238    Installing UPnP in Windows Example    Follow the steps below to install the UPnP in Windows Me    Step 1  Click Start and Control Panel  Double click Add Remove Programs    Step 2  Click on the Windows Setup tab and select Communication in the Components selection  box  Click Details     Install LIninstall Windows Setup   Startup Disk      To add ar remove a component  select or clear the check box  If  the check box is shaded  only part of the component will be  installed  To tee what s included in a component  click Details     Components        Pe  Accessibility  2  Accessories  E  Address Book   amp   Communications  A3 Desktop Themes          Space used by installed components  42 8 MB  Space required  0 0 HEB  Space available on disk   5744 MB    Description       Includes accessories to help you connect to other computers  and online services      h of 8 components selected       Step 3  In the Communications window  select the Universal Plug and Play check box in the  Components selection box        Lommunic ations       To install a component  select the check box next to the  component name  or clear the check box if you do not want to  install it  A shaded box means that only part of the
203. ryption Standard  and  TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol  which help to protect the wireless communication     90    WPS Setup    WPS  Wi Fi Protected Setup  feature is a standard protocol created by Wi Fi Alliance  WPS is used  to exchange the AP setting with Station and configure Ap settings  This feature greatly simplifies the  steps needed to create a Wi Fi network for a residential or an office setting  The commonly known  PIN method is supported to configure WPS     WPS  Select enable to enable WPS function  Please note that WPS can only be available when  WPA2 PSK or OPEN mode is configured     Note   1  WPS feature is only available when in WPA2 or OPEN mode in security settings     2  Here wireless can be configured as Registrar and Enrollee mode respectively  When AP is  configured as Registrar  you should select    Configured    in the WPS AP Mode below  and default  WPS AP Mode is    Configured     When AP is configured as Enrollee  the WPS AP Mode below  should be changed to    Unconfigured     Follow the following steps       Configuration i YE  amp j      Security    If Hide Access Point enabled or Mac filter listis empty with allow chosen  VWPA2 will be disabled   WPS Setup    WPS   Enable      Current Disable    Add Client  9 Enter STAPIN    Use AP PIN   Add Enrollee    This feature is available only when V PA2 PSK or OPEN  mode is configured    PIN     Help   Authorized Station MAC     Help   WPS AP Mode  Configured w    Setup AP 40864111   Help   Manual 
204. sage   Received    ood    Pd    Luco    View WAN Transmitted       91    WAN Service         Status     TWAN Bandwidth Usage    Received        18563      130582    i   11319    Mi    H      4 THE       l   dir  14 57 44    14 55 44  ppp   1  View WAN Transmitted View LAN Traffic concurrently    Press View WAN Transmitted button to change the diagram to the statistics from a Received Bytes    Hi  i       of view     52    Press View LAN Traffic concurrently button to directly switch to the LAN Bandwidth Usage page  to view the LAN traffic concurrently     Jo uo      LAN Bandwidth Usage   Received       14 1759 14 50    PHEWAN P3 P2 Pl wi    View LAN Transmitted    0    53    3G LTE Status           3GILTE Status  Parameters  Status   signal Strength  Network Name  Network Mode  Card Name    Card Firmware    Up   AAA AAA  China Unicom   UMTS   K4505 2   BD P680A2V1 0 0B05    Status  The current status of the 3G LTE card   Signal Strength  The signal strength bar indicates current 3G signal strength     Network Name  The network name that the device is connected to     Network Mode  The current operation mode for 3G LTE card  it depends on service provider and    card s limitation  GSM or UMTS   Card Name  The name of the 3G LTE card   Card Firmware  The current firmware for the 3G LTE card     54    Route     so ut A  A F      Route    Flags  U   up      reject  G   gateway  H   host  R   reinstate  D   dynamic  redirect   M   modified  redirect     Destination Gateway Subnet 
205. sers can use QoS to control based on need     170    QoS Port Shaping    QoS port shaping supports traffic shaping of Ethernet interfaces  It forcefully maximizes the  throughput of the Ethernet interface  When    Shaping Rate    is set to   1     no shaping will be in place    and the    Burst Size    is to be ignored       Advanced Setup     QoS Port Shaping    Parameters    Wc A    Gos port shaping supports traffic shaping of Ethernet interface  If    Shaping Rate    is setto  1    it means no shaping and Burst Size  will be ignored     Interface Type  P3 LAN  po LAN  P4 LAN  PAJEWAN LAN       Interface  P1 P4  P4 used as EWAN also covered     QoS Shaping Rate  kbps     ame     43  T a4   a  Pa     lt s            Burst Size  Byte      0  lo  b    Type  All LAN when P4 is LAN port  P4 used as EWAN  type WAN and all others LAN     QoS Shaping Rate  Kbps   Set the forcefully maximum rate     Burst Size Bytes   Set the forcefully Burst Size     171    NAT    NAT  Network Address Translation  feature translates a private IP to a public IP  allowing multiple    users to access the Internet through a single IP account  sharing the single IP address  It is a natural  firewall for the private network     Exceptional Rule    Exceptional Rule is dedicated to giving or blocking NAT DMZ access to some specific IP or  IPs range        Configuration A id      Exceptional Rule  Parameters  The Exceptional Rule is only applied to Virtual Server and DMZ Host     Default Action     9 Allow 
206. t  PPPoE  w     VPI VCl      0 255       1392 85535   Username D        E l   Password       Service Name    Encapsulation Mode  LLC SNAP BRIDGING v           Authentication Method  auTO w  IPv4 Address O static   IF Address    IPv6 for this service Enable  IPv6 Address CI static   IP Address    MTU 11492    If the DLS line doesn t synchronize  the page will pop up warning of the DSL connection failure     i Easy Sign On yu a    Y WAN Interface  WAN   gt  Wireless   DSL Line Is Not Ready  Please Check your DSL Line and wait for a while     3  Wait while the device is configured  DSL synchronized        Easy Sign On    a gt  A    Y WAN Interface  WAN  gt  Wireless    Please wait while the device is configured     4  WAN port configuration is success and next to wireless  if you want skip wireless setting  click  Done       Easy Sign On    a gt  A    Y WAN Interface  WAN  gt  Wireless  Congratulations      Your WAN porthas been successfully configured     Click Done  web configuration will be loaded  you will enter the web configuration page     i Easy Sign On    a gt  A    Y xs WAN Interface  Stop EZSO    You stopped the EZSO procedure  Web Configuration will now load     31    5  After the configuration is successful  click Next to Wireless button and you may proceed to  configure the Wireless setting  The 7800DX L  supports dual band wireless  here you can set to  activate wireless on which band or both and set the SSID and encryption Key   1  Leave it empty to  disable the 
207. t  n a SHRI      n a       93    4  The client s SSID and security settings will now be configured to match the SSID and security  settings of the registrar     Profile    Network    wlan ap 2 4g    zd    ne    Advanced Statistics    WPS AP List    Q   Z    WMM WPS Radio On Off About    00 04 ED 01 00 01    00 04 ED 38 F 7 2E     n    WP5 Profile List    16837546  Config Mode  Enrallee        gl  WPS Associate IE     gll  WPS Probe IE    EXtra Info   gt     Authentication   gt   Encryption  gt  gt   Network Type  gt  gt   IP Address  gt  gt    Sub Mask   gt     BW  gt  gt  40  Gl   gt  long    wlan ap 2 4q              EF       PIN   Get WPS profile successfully      lt   gt  DS  D4 ED 01 00 01    Link is Up  TxPower  100    1  lt    gt  2412 MHz  central cha    Open  NONE  Infrastructure  192 168 1 100  255 255 255 0  192 168 1 254    HT    MCS  gt  gt    15    SNRO  gt  gt  19  SNR1   gt  n a       Signal Strength 1  gt  gt  64   EE qna Strength 2  gt  gt  34   ZEN Noise Strength   gt  26     Transmit  Link 5peed  gt  gt  270 0 Mbps    Throughput   gt  5 600 Kbps  Receive  Link 5peed  gt  gt  54 0 Mbps  Throughput   gt  81 608 Kbps    You can check the message in the red ellipse with the security parameters you set  here we all use    the default     94    Configure AP as Enrollee    Q Add Registrar with PIN Method    1  Set AP to    Unconfigured Mode          Configuration ae El      Security    If Hide Access Point enabled or Mac filter listis empty with    allow chosen  
208. t for WAN IP changed    Auto failover and fallback      Push Service for diagnostics and debug usage    1  On request for Telco   ISP projects    2  IPTV application may require subscription to IPTV services from a Telco   ISP     3  Specifications on this datasheet are subject to change without prior notice        Hardware Specifications    Physical Interface   e WLAN  2 fixed antennas   e DSL  ADSL port   e USB 2 0 port for storage service and printer server   e Ethernet  4 port 10   100   1000Mbps auto crossover  MDI   MDI X  Switch   e EWAN  Ethernet port  4 can be configured as a WAN interface for Broadband  connectivity    e Factory default reset button   e WPS push button   e Power jack    e Power switch    Chapter 2  Installing the Router    Package Contents    e BIPAC 7800DX L  Dual band Wireless N 3G 4G LTE  VPN  ADSL2  Router    Quick Start Guide     CD containing the on line manual     Two fixed dual band antennas   e RJ 45 Cat  5e STP Ethernet cable     RJ 11 ADSL  telephone cable     Power adapter    e Splitter   Micro filter  Optional     ADSL2  Router                      RJ 45 Cat  5e STP   Power Adapter    Ethern et cable  The type may differ by different country        Important note for using this router    Attention    1  Do not use the router in high humidity or high temperatures    2  Do not use the same power source for the router as other equipment    3  Do not open or repair the case yourself  If the router is too hot  turn off the power  immediately
209. t range  1      65535    Interfaces  Check if the filter rule applies to all interfaces  User can base on need select interfaces  to make the rule take effect with those interfaces     156    Time Schedule  Select or set exactly when the rule works  When set to    Always On     the rule will  work all time  and also you can set the precise time when the rule works  like 01 00   19 00 from  Monday to Friday  Or you can select the already set timeslot in    Time Schedule    during which the  rule works  And when set to    Disable     the rule is disabled or inactive and there will be an icon     Y    jin the list table indicating the rule is inactive  See Time Schedule     Log  check the check box to record the security log  To check the log  users can turn to Security Log     157    MAC Filtering    MAC Filtering is only effective on ATM PVCs configured in Bridged mode     FORWARDED means that all MAC layer frames will be forwarded except those matching with any  of the specified rules in the following table     BLOCKED means that all MAC layer frames will be blocked except those matching with any of the  specified rules in the following table        contiauration Y ej      MAC Filtering    MAC Filtering Setup    MAC Filtering is only effective on ATM PVCs configured in Bridge made  FORWARDED means that all MAC layer frames will be FORWARDED exceptthoase matching with any af the  specified rules in the following table  BLOCKED means that all WAC layer frames will be BLOCKED ex
210. t the set used interface for the IPSec connection  when you select adsl  pppoe O 0 35 ppp0 1 interface  the IPSec tunnel would transmit data via this interface to connect to  the remote peer     IP Version  Select the IP version base on your network framework   Local Network  Set the IP address or subnet of the local network        Single Address  The IP address of the local host  for establishing an IPSec  connection between a security gateway and a host  network to host         Subnet  The subnet of the local network  for establishing an IPSec tunnel between a  pair of security gateways  network to network     IP Address  The local network address   Netmask  The local network netmask     Remote Secure Gateway  The IP address of the remote VPN device that is connected and  establishes a VPN tunnel     Anonymous  Enable any IP to connect in   Remote Network  Set the IP address or subnet of the remote network        Single Address  The IP address of the local host  for establishing an IPSec  connection between a security gateway and a host  network to host   If the remote  peer is a host  select Single Address        Subnet  The subnet of the local network  for establishing an IPSec tunnel between a  pair of security gateways  network to network   If the remote peer is a network  select  Subnet     Key Exchange Method  Displays key exchange method   185    Pre Shared Key  This is for the Internet Key Exchange  IKE  protocol  a string from 4 to 128  characters  Both sides shoul
211. ter  It helps to connect two  or more local networks to the ISP or remote node    IP Alias   IP Alias    Enable   IP Address EE    subnet Mask    y    Cancel       IP Alias  Check whether to enable this function   IP Address  Specify an IP address on this virtual interface     Subnet Mask  Specify a subnet mask on this virtual interface     Click Apply to apply your settings     19    IPv6 Autoconfig    The IPv6 address composes of two parts  the prefix and the interface ID     There are two ways to dynamically configure IPv6 address on hosts  One is  stateful  configuration   for example using DHCPv6  which resembles its counterpart DHCP in IPv4   In the stateful auto   configuration model  hosts obtain interface addresses and or configuration information and  parameters from a DHCPv6 server  The Server maintains a database that keeps track of which  addresses have been assigned to which hosts     The second way is    stateless    configuration  Stateless auto configuration requires no manual  configuration of hosts  minimal  if any  configuration of routers  and no additional servers  The  stateless mechanism allows a host to generate its own addresses using a combination of locally  available information  MAC address  and information  prefix  advertised by routers  Routers  advertise prefixes that identify the subnet s  associated with a link  while hosts generate an   interface identifier  that uniquely identifies an interface on a subnet  An address is formed by  combini
212. ternet Group Membership Protocol  is a protocol used by IP hosts to  report their multicast group memberships to any immediately neighboring multicast routers  Check  this item to enable IGMP multicast on that WAN interface for multicast forwarding     MLD Multicast Proxy  check whether to enable this function  MLD  Multicast Listener Discovery  Protocol  Proxy intercepts the MLD request from Clients a set up the multicast forwarding table  it  takes over some of the router s job  simplifying the router s job and multicast communication   Support MLDv1 and MLDv2     MTU  Maximum Transmission Unit  the size of the largest datagram  excluding media specific  headers  that IP will attempt to send through the interface     MAC Spoofing  This option is required by some service providers specifying some specific MAC  allowed for joining network  You must fill in the MAC address specified by your service provider  when this information is required     Click Next to continue to set the default gateway and DNS for IPv4 and IPv6     115      IPoA    a   d    Configuration 1 Ye P     WAN Service    Parameters       WAN Port  DSL M    Layer  Interface Sara QOPTM   Type  IPoA v   VPI VCI lo  10 255     35   32 85535  Encapsulation Mode   LLC SNAP ROUTING    Description ul   ni    WAN IP Address    WAN Subnet Mask    NAT    Enable Fullcone HAT    Enable  Firewall  Y  Enable IGMP Multicast LJ Enable   men    VCP VPI  Enter the VCI VPI combination from you ISP    Encapsulation Mode  Select t
213. th is to identify the net ID in the  address  One IPv6 address  3FFE FFFF 0 CD30 0 0 0 0   64  the prefix is 3FFE FFFF 0 CD3     Interface  Select an interface this route associated   Gateway IP Address  Enter the gateway IP address     Metric  Metric is a policy for router to commit router  to determine the optimal route  Enter one  number greater than or equal to O     Click Apply to apply this route and it will be listed in the route listing table     226    In listing table you can remove the one you don t want by checking the checking box and press  Remove button     E Advanced Setup M MS AJ      Static Route       Parameters  IP Version Dst IP Prefix Length Gateway Interface Metric Remove    4 182 188 1 0 24 Dppo 1  a  Remove      221    Policy Routing    Here users can set a route for the host  source IP  in a LAN interface to access outside through a  specified Default Gateway or a WAN interface     The following is the policy Routing listing table       Advanced Setup    ws      Policy Routing  Parameters    Policy Name source IP LAN Port WAN    Remove    Default Gateway Remove    Click Add to create a policy route       Advanced Setup         Policy Routing  Parameters  Policy Mame  Physical LAN Port 3  source IP    Interface  pppoe_0_0_35 ppp0 1         Default Gateway      Apply   Cancel    Policy Name  User defined name    Physical LAN Port  Select the LAN port    Source IP  Enter the Host Source IP    Interface  Select the WAN interface which you want the Source
214. the connection    Username  Enter the account obtained from the ISP    Password  Enter the password obtained from the ISP    Authentication Method  Default is Auto  Or else your ISP will advise you the appropriate mode     Firewall  Enable to drop all traffic from WAN side  If enabled  all incoming packets by default would  be dropped  and please turn to IP Filtering Incoming to add allowing rules     NAT  The NAT  Network Address Translation  feature allows multiple users to access the Internet  through a single IP account by sharing the single IP address  If users on your LAN have their own  public IP addresses to access the Internet  NAT function can be disabled  When enabled  a Fullcone  NAT parameter will appear  you can determine whether to enable Fullcone NAT  While only NAT  enabled  the default NAT type Port Restricted cone NAT will be used     Fullcone NAT  Enable or disable fullcone NAT  Fullcone is a kind of NAT  in this mode  all requests  from the same internal IP address and port are mapped to the same external IP address and port   Furthermore  any external host can send a packet to the internal host  by sending a packet to the  mapped external address     Note  In this connection  NAT is enabled by default  you can determine whether to enable Fullcone  NAT or disable Fullcone NAT and only use NAT  the default NAT type is Port Restricted cone NAT   With Port Restricted cone NAT  the restriction includes port numbers  Specifically  an external host  can send a 
215. time  and also you can set the precise time when DMZ works  like 01 00   19 00 from  Monday to Friday  Or you can select the already set timeslot in Time Schedule during which the  DMZ works  And when set to  Disable   the rule is disabled  See Time Schedule     Using port mapping does have security implications  since outside users are able to connect   NOTE   to PCs on your network  For this reason you are advised to use specific Virtual Server     entries just for the ports your application requires instead of simply using DMZ or creating a   Virtual Server entry for    All    protocols  as doing so results in all connection attempts to your  public IP address accessing the specified PC        If you have disabled the NAT option in the WAN ISP section  the Virtual Server function will  hence be invalid    If the DHCP server option is enabled  you have to be very careful in assigning the IP  addresses of the virtual servers in order to avoid conflicts  The easiest way of configuring  Virtual Servers is to manually assign static IP address to each virtual server PC  with an  address that does not fall into the range of IP addresses that are to be issued by the DHCP    server  You can configure the virtual server IP address manually  but it must still be in the  Attention same subnet as the router        180    One to One NAT    One to One NAT maps a specific private local address to a global public IP address  If user has  multiple global public IP addresses from your ISP  y
216. tions  Message Digest 5  MD5  and Secure Hash  Algorithm  SHA1   SHA1 is more resistant to brute force attacks than MD5  However  it is slower        MD5 A one way hashing algorithm that produces a 128 bit hash      SHA1  A one way hashing algorithm that produces a 160 bit hash     DH Group  It is a public key cryptography protocol that allows two parties to establish a shared  secret over an unsecured communication channel  i e  over the Internet   MODP stands for Modular  Exponentiation Groups     SA Lifetime  Specify the number of minutes that a Security Association  SA  will stay active before  new encryption and authentication key will be exchanged  Enter a value to issue an initial  connection request for a new VPN tunnel  Default is 480 minutes  28800 seconds   A short SA time  increases security by forcing the two parties to update the keys  However  every time when the VPN  tunnel re negotiates  access through the tunnel will be temporarily disconnected     Phase 2    Encryption Algorithm  Select the encryption algorithm from the drop down menu  There are  several options  3DES and AES  128  192 and 256   3DES and AES are more powerful but  increase latency     Integrity Algorithm  Authentication establishes the integrity of the datagram and ensures it is not  tampered with in transmit  There are 2 options  Message Digest 5  MD5  and Secure Hash  Algorithm  SHA1   SHA1 is more resistant to brute force attacks than MD5  However  it is slower     DH Group  It is a publ
217. to disconnect the IPSec connection after trying several consecutive times       Ping  This mode will detect whether the remote IPSec peer has lost or not by pinging specify IP  address     Ping IP  0 0 0 0   NEVER  0 0 0 0 Interval 10  second  s  0 3600  0   NEVER     Ping IP  Type the IP for ping operation  It is able to IP Ping the remote PC with the specified IP  address and alert when the connection fails  Once alter message is received  Router will drop this  tunnel connection  Reestablish of this connection is required  Default setting is 0 0 0 0 which  disables the function     Interval  This sets the time interval between Pings to the IP function to monitor the connection    status  Default interval setting is 10 seconds  Time interval can be set from O to 3600 second  O  second disables the function     187    IPSec for L2TP       E uw      T IPSec  IPSec Settings  L2TP over IPSec    Enable  Connection Name     WAM Interface   Default  vi IP Version   IPyd  Remote Security Gateway   d Anonymous  Key Exchange Method IKE IPsec Protocol ESP  Fre shared Key  Intearity    Encryption Algorithm 3DES     wj Algorithm MDS wi    DH Group   None    IPSec Lifetime  60 Minute s   80 1440        Connection Name  A given name for the connection  but it should contain no spaces  e g    connection to office       WAN Interface  Select the set interface for the IPSec tunnel   Remote Security Gateway  Input the IP of remote security gateway   Key Exchange Method  Displays key exchange 
218. ts Errors Drops Bytes Packets Errors Drops  pppO  1 pppoe 0 8 35 216903 9803 0 10763 597          Reset      Interface  Display the connection interface    Description  the description for the connection    Bytes  Display the WAN Received and Transmitted traffic statistics in Bytes   Packets  Display the WAN Received and Transmitted traffic statistics in Packests   Errors  Display the statistics of errors arising in Receiving or Transmitting data   Drops  Display the statistics of drops arising in Receiving or Transmitting data   Reset  Press this button to refresh the statistics     xIM    The Statistics xTM screen displays all the xTM statistics    juam a gt  A     XIM   Interface Statistics   Port Number InOctets Out Octets In Packets OutPackets In OAM Cels Out OAM Cels In ASM Cells     Qut ASM Cells In Packet Errors In Cell Errors  1 14467180 1330512 11347 7340 2 4 0 0 0 0      Reset      Port Number  Shows number of the port for xTM    In Octets  Number of received octets over the interface   Out Octets  Number of transmitted octets over the interface   In Packets  Number of received packets over the interface   Out Packets  Number of transmitted packets over the interface   In OAM Cells  Number of OAM cells received    Out OAM Cells  Number of OAM cells transmitted    In ASM Cells  Number of ASM cells received    Out ASM Cells  Number of ASM cells transmitted    In Packet Errors  Number of received packets with errors   In Cell Errors  Number of received cells with erro
219. tual AP schedule control only operates whilst the associated AP is enabled     For detail setting the timeslot  user can turn to Time Schedule        Configuration    Ye Ej    Schedule Control    The Wireless schedule only functions whilst Wireless is enabled   The GuestVirtual AP schedule control only operates whilst the associated AP is enabled        wlan ap 2 4g Enable                                                 1  Always On um u E e   sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sal From  00      00    To  00      59       Time Schedule             2   ch eck or select from listbox   J sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fr Sat From  00     o0     To  00     00       Wireless   Guest  Virtual Access Points                                                                                  wlI   Guest Disable   4  Always On   Sun hon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sal From  00  v  foo    tofoo   1  00      Time Schedule T   E        E  E          2      check or selectfrom listbox     sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sal From  00  BI  To 00  EEn      wl   Guest  Disable   1  Always On   sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sal From 00    F00 Tol 00  100    Time Schedule ac ee     oan or EE ir E   2       check or select from listbox       Sun Mon  Tue Wed Thu Fri  _ Sat From 00     00    ToO0     00     wl Guest3 Disable   1  Always On pl Sun Mon  Tue Wed Thu Fri 11 Sal From 00     00   Tol 00     00    Time Schedule       e E  A Tt AS m   2    check or select from listbox     sun Mon      Tue   Wed Thu Fi  Sat From  00     00   To 00    00 v 
220. u to the following page       Status    y Device Information  Model Name   Host Name   System Up Time  Date Time   software Version   LAN IPv4 Address   LAN IPv6 Address   MAC Address   DSL PHY and Driver Version  Wireless Driver Version     WAN   Line Rate   Upstream  Kbps   Line Rate   Downstream  Kbps   Default Gateway  IPv4 Address  Connection Time       Primary DNS Server  Secondary DNS Server  Default IPv6 Gateway  IPv6 Address    BIPAC 7800DX  home  gateway  OD 0H 23M 195    Mon Aug 5 07 30 56 2013    2 32b   182 1868 1 254  2000 1211 1000 4d0b 204 edfffe01 1 64  00 04 ed 01 00 01   A2pD038fd24h  6 30 102 7 cpe4 12L08 4    0  0  pppO 1 Ehternet   10 40 90 211  00 02 44  218 2 135 1  218 2 135 1  pppo 1  Ehternet    2000 db98 1000 1000 29ac afc6 59a4 5816 64    36       3G LTE    1  Select 3G LTE  press Continue to go on to next step       Easy Sign On    Y WAN Interface  WAN   Wireless    Select WAN Interface  Main Port  3G LTE  v   Current Main Port 3G LTE   Username    APN    Continue    internet    2  Enter the APN  username  password from your ISP  for settings about Authentication method  PIN   etc  also refer to your ISP        Easy Sign On     WAN Interface  WAN  gt  Wireless  gt  VOIP                              Parameters  Mode Use 3G LTE dongle settings v   APN   internet    Username i  Password    Authentication Method  AUTO p      PIN        Obtain DNS  9 Use WAN Interface O Use StaticDNS    Parent Controls  Primary DNS   Secondary DNS   ly    MTU  1500   
221. ue                  Click here to display    E Start         Wireless  WAN   Wireless      Please wait while the device is configured     70    7  Success     Joso  Start   Ye a      Process finished       Success     If Quick Start is finished  user can turn to Status  gt  Summary to see the basic information       Status       Device Information  Model Name  Host Name  System Up Time  Date Time  software Version  LAN IPv4 Address  LAN IPv6 Address  MAC Address  DSL PHY and Driver Version  Wireless Driver Version   WAN  Line Rate   Upstream  Kbps   Line Rate   Downstream  Kbps   Default Gateway    Pv4 Address  Connection Time  Primary DNS Server  Secondary DNS Server  Default IPv6 Gateway  IPv6 Address    BIPAC 7800DX  home  gateway  0D OH 23M 195       Mon Aug 5 07 30 56 2013    2 32b   182 158 1 254  2000 1211 1000 4d05 204 edtrTeO0 1  1 54   00 04 ed 01 00 01   A2pD036f d24h   6 30 102 7 cpe4 12L08 4    0  0  ppp0 1 Ehternet   10 40 90 211  00 02 44  2182 135 1  218 2 135 1  pppO 1  Ehternet    2000 db98 1000 1000 29ac aftc   59a4 5816 64    71    Configuration    When you click this item  the column will expand to display the sub items that will allow you to further  configure your router     LAN  Wireless 2 4G  wl0   Wireless 5G  wl1   WAN  System  USB  IP Tunnel  Security  Quality  of Service  NAT and Wake On LAN       Configuration   FLAN  t Wireless 2 46  wi   t Wireless 56  wilt   EWAN  System  t USB  FIP Tunnel  k Security    Quality of Service  k NAT    Wake On LA
222. ule    The Time Schedule supports up to 32 timeslots which helps you to manage your Internet connection   In each time profile  you may schedule specific day s  i e  Monday through Sunday to restrict or  allowing the usage of the Internet by users or applications    This Time Schedule correlates closely with router s time  since router does not have a real time  clock on board  it uses the Simple Network Time Protocol  SNTP  to get the current time from an  SNTP server from the Internet  Refer to Internet Time for details  You router time should synchronize  with NTP server       Management    Ye      Time Schedule       Parameters  Name   m   Day in a week   sun LlMon Llrue Owed CTh Llrri Cl sat  Start Time  00     00 El End Time  00 v  i  00 Du      add    Edit Delete    For example  user can add a timeslot named  timeslot1  features a period of 9 00 19 00 on every  weekday       Management    Ye a      Time Schedule    Parameters   Name     Day in a week  Isun Cmon Li tue Owed Cith Orn Csat   Start Time  00        00 El End Time  00 w    i  00        Edit Delete     Edit Name Day in a week Start Time End Time Delete  O timeslot1 sMTWTFs 09 00 19 00 a    2539    Auto Reboot    Auto reboot offers flexible rebooting service  reboot with the current configuration  of router for users  in line with scheduled timetable settings       Advanced Setup    Ye EJ                     Auto Reboot  Parameters  1  Enable Sun Mon Tue   Wed    Thu Fri Sat Timeloo       00     schedule   Ei 
223. ult gateway by moving the    interface via Or   And select a Default IPv6 Gateway from the drop down menu     Note  Only one default gateway interface will be used according to the priority with the first being the  highest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected     225    Static Route    With static route feature  you can control the routing of all the traffic across your network  With each  routing rule created  you can specifically assign the destination where the traffic will be routed          Advanced Setup Y      Static Route    Parameters  IP Version Dst IP   Prefix Length Gateway Interface Metric Remove    Add Remove    Above is the static route listing table  click Add to create static routing       Advanced Setup i a E       Static Route   Parameters   IP Version   IPv4 v   Destination IP Address   Prefix Length im   Interface i MI  Gateway IP  amp ddress      Metric      greater than or equal to zero     Apply Cancel       IP Version  Select the IP version  IPv4 or IPv6     Destination IP Address   Prefix Length  Enter the destination IP address and the prefix length  For  IPv4  the prefix length means the number of    1    in the submask  it is another mode of presenting  submask  One IPv4 address 192 168 1 0 24  submask is 255 255 255 0  While in IPv6  IPv6  address composes of two parts  thus  the prefix and the interface ID  the prefix is like the net ID in  IPv4  and the interface ID is like the host ID in IPv4  The prefix leng
224. uo  2  Enable  Sun   Mon   Tue   Wed   Thu   Fri     Sat Time 00     00      Enable to set the time schedule for rebooting     For example  the router is scheduled to reboot at 22 00 every single weekday  and to reboot at 9 00  on Saturday and Sunday  You can set as follows       Advanced Setup Y V Ed               Auto Reboot   Parameters   ns 1  enable Osun Mimon Mltue Mwea  v  Thu Meri Csat Time 22 we   00      Schedule       Ee   UNE  2  Menable Msun Cimon Tue Owed Oth Ceri sat time 09     00       256    Diagnostics    Diagnostics Tools    BIPAC 7800DX L  offers diagnostics tools including  Ping  and    Trace route test    tools to check for  problems associated with network connections       Advanced Setup    Ye ij      Diagnostics Tools  Ping Test  Destination Host    Source Address    Interface   w   OIP Address      Trace route Test   Destination Hast     Source Address    Interface   v  CIP Address    Wax TTL value 16 u    2 30     Wait time 3 seconds  2 99     Trace route Test    Ping Test  to verify the connectivity between source and destination   Destination Host  Enter the destination host  IP  domain name  to be checked for connectivity     Source Address  Select or set the source address to test the connectivity from the source to the  destination     Ping Test  Press this button to proceed ping test     Trace route Test  to trace the route to see how many hops  also see the exact hops  the packet of  data has to take to get to the destination     Destination
225. uration 4 Ye de     QoS Classification Setup  EWAN Line Speed    Upstream   Downstream I       0 kbps  0   Disable        Maximum rules can be configured  32    Class Mame IP Version Direction Internal IP Address Internal Port Protocol External IFP Address External Fot D SCP Mark Rate Type Disabled Remove Edit    i    EWAN Line Speed    Upstream   Downstream  Specify the upstream and downstream rate of the EWAN interface   Click Apply to save the EWAN rate settings     Click Add to enter QoS rules       Configuration    Ye a    Quality of Service    Non Assigned Bandwidth Ratio   gt  Upstream  LAN to WAN   100  Downstream  WAN to LAN   100   IP version   IPv4                Application as  type or select from listbox  v    Direction   LAN to WAN   we   Protocol  Any  sw  DSCP Marking  Disable w   Rate Type   Prioritization   Ratio y  Priority   Normal     Internal IP Address Ja l Internal Fort         External IP Address a i ac   External Port A    A   Time Schedule   Always On m   Sun Man Tue Wed Thu Fri sat From  00      00  To 00    00    IP Version  Select either IPv4 or IPv6 base on need     Application  Assign a name that identifies the new QoS application rule  Select from the list box for  quick setup     Direction  Shows the direction mode of the QoS application     Q LAN to WAN  You want to control the traffic from local network to the outside  Upstream    You can assign the priority for the application or you can limit the rate of the application   Eg  you have a F
226. ured  16    Lisername Home Directory Remove  admin    Remove    Click Add button  enter the user account adding page       Configuration i Ye E      User Accounts  Parameters    Lisername  Password  Confirm Password    Volume Name   ush1 1      y Cancel       Username  user defined name  but simpler and more convenient to remember would be favorable   Password  Set the password   Confirm Password  Reset the password for confirmation     Volume Name  Select Volume name  as to create access to the volume of the specified partition of  the storage     For example  a user test is setup behind the usb1 1     f contiuration VU E      User Accounts  User Accounts    A maximum accounts can be configured  16    Lisername Home Directory Remove  admin J  test usb1 Hest E     Add Remove    138    Accessing mechanism of Storage   In your computer  Click Start  gt  Run  enter   192 168 1 254         da 1192 168 1 254        p See more results      92  188  1  254  x     Shut down       139    When accessing the network storage  you can see a folder named    public     users should have the  account to enter  and the account can be set at the User Accounts section     When first logged on to the network folder  you will see the    public    folder   Public  The public sharing space for each user in the USB Storage     When user register a USB account and log successfully  a private folder  the same name as the user  account registered  exclusive for each user is established  Go on to see de
227. uthentication  When a wireless client wants to handoff to another AP  with  preauthentication  it can perform 802 1X authentications to the new AP  and when handoff happens   this mode will help reduce the association time used     Network Re auth Interval  the interval for network Re authentication  The unit is second     WPA Group ReKey Internal  The period of renewal time for changing the security key automatically  between wireless client and Access Point  AP   This is in seconds     RADIUS Server IP Address  RADIUS  Remote Authentication Dial In User Service   Enter the  IP address of RADIUS authentication server     RADIUS Server Port  Enter the port number of RADIUS authentication server here   RADIUS Key  Enter the password of RADIUS authentication server   WPA WAPI Encryption  There are two Algorithms  AES  Advanced Encryption Standard  and    89    TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol  which help to protect the wireless communication       Mixed WPA2 WPA PSk          Network Authentication Mixed WPAZANVPA  PSK 4   WPANVAPI passphrase Click here to display  WPA Group Rekey Interval  0 2147483647   WPAAVAPI Encryption AES v    WEP Encryption    WPA WAPI passphrase  enter the WPA WAPI passphrase  you can click here to display to view it     WPA Group ReKey Internal  The period of renewal time for changing the security key automatically  between wireless client and Access Point  AP   The unit is second     WPA WAPI Encryption  There are two Algorithms  AES  Advanced Enc
228. ve          Configuration i Ye      Interface Grouping  Groups Isolation Enable L     Group Configuration    Maximum number of entries can be configured  16       Group Name Remove WAN Interface LAN Interfaces DHCP Vendor IDs  PAJEWAN  P3  Default F1  wlan ap z 4g  wlan ap 5u  test ppp0 1 P2    Note  If you like to automatically add LAN clients to a WAN Interface in the new group add the  DHCP vendor ID string    By configuring a DHCP vendor ID string any DHCP client request with the specified vendor  ID  DHCP option 60  will be denied an IP address from the local DHCP server    If a vendor ID is configured for a specific client device  please REBOOT the client device  attached to the modem to allow it to obtain an appropriate IP address     Each LAN interface can only be added into one group and one WAN interface can only be  used in one group     82    Wireless 2 4G wl0     This section provides you ways to configure wireless access  The BIPAC 7800DX L  utilizes two  radio bands 2 4GHz and 5GHz simultaneously  to run wireless connection for users  WIO  operating  on 2 4GHz  has sub items as Basic  Security  MAC Filter  Wireless Bridge  Advanced  Station  Info and Schedule Control here  WI1  running on 5GHz  are to set with the same ways as in WIO     Note  The dual band wireless is simultaneous with different clients  not the same one  Users can  freely choose the optimum radio band wireless connection base on your environment       Quick Start    Configuration  PLAN       
229. vels and bandwidth  accordingly to the country it s located in   This means that manufacturers don t need to make country specific products     Transmit Power  select the transmitting power of your wireless signal     WMM  Wi Fi Multimedia   you can choose to enable or disable this function which allows for priority  of certain data over wireless network     WMM No Acknowledgement  Refers to the acknowledge policy at the MAC level  Enabling WMM  No Acknowledgement can result in more efficient throughput but higher error rates in noisy Radio  Frequency  RF  environment     WMM APSD  Automatic Power Save Delivery  Enable this to save power     102    Station Info    Here you can view information about the wireless clients        contiguration 3 ij    Station Info    Associated Stations  WAC Address Associated    Authorized Selb Interface    MAC Address  The MAC address of the wireless clients     Associated  List all the stations that are associated with the Access Point  If a station is idle for too  long  it is removed from this list    Authorized  List those devices with authorized access   SSID  Show the current SSID of the client     Interface  To show which interface the wireless client is connected to   Refresh  To get the latest information     103    Schedule Control    Schedule control is aimed to offer methods to flexibly control when the wireless network  SSID  is  allowed for access     The Wireless schedule only functions whilst Wireless is enabled   The Guest Vir
230. vely       Remote  username for the remote user to login  corresponding default username and  password are support and support respectively       Local  username for the general user  when logon to the web page  only lit items would be    listed for common user  corresponding default username password are user and user  respectively    Username  the default username for each user level    Old Password  Enter the old password    New Password  Enter the new password    Confirm Password  Enter again the new password to confirm     Note  By default the accounts of Remote and Local are disabled  please click Valid check box to  activate the accounts       Configuration    ae         Access Control  Parameters  Level   Remote bul    support    Valid  lisername  Old Password     maximum length is 15   New Password     maximum length is 15   Confirm Password      Apply   Cancel       maximum length is 15     Click Apply to apply your new settings     133    Mail Alert    Mail alert is designed to keep system administrator or other relevant personnel alerted of any  unexpected events that might have occurred to the network computers or server for monitoring  efficiency  With this alert system  appropriate solutions may be tackled to fix problems that may have  arisen so that the server can be properly maintained       Configuration Vu ay      Mail Alert  Server Information  WAN Part Ds     iw   Apply all the settings to C  Ethernet L 3G LTE  SMTP Server  Username  Password    senders 
231. vices in 2 4GHz and  802 11a in 5GHz     IPv6 supported    Internet Protocol version 6  IPv6  is a version of the Internet Protocol that is designed to succeed  IPv4  IPv6 has a vastly larger address space than IPv4  This results from the use of a 128 bit  address  whereas IPv4 uses only 32 bits  The new address space thus supports 2    about  3 4x10   addresses  This expansion provides flexibility in allocating addresses and routing traffic  and eliminates the primary need for network address translation  NAT   which gained widespread  deployment as an effort to alleviate IPv4 address exhaustion     IPv6 also implements new features that simplify aspects of address assignment  stateless address  autoconfiguration  and network renumbering  prefix and router announcements  when changing  Internet connectivity providers  The IPv6 subnet size has been standardized by fixing the size of the  host identifier portion of an address to 64 bits to facilitate an automatic mechanism for forming the  host identifier from Link Layer media addressing information  MAC address      Network security is integrated into the design of the IPv6 architecture  Internet Protocol Security   IPsec  was originally developed for IPv6  but found widespread optional deployment first in IPv4   into which it was back engineered   The IPv6 specifications mandate IPsec implementation as a  fundamental interoperability requirement     Jumbo frames supported    Jumbo frames are Ethernet frames with more than 15
232. wireless security  2  Fill in the Key  and the encryption mode will be WPA2 PSK AES        Easy Sign On    y la   Wireless  WAN   gt  Wireless      Parameters   Band 2 4GHz  w10   Wireless Enable  SSID     wlan ap 2 4g    WPA Pre Shared Key      Continue               Easy Sign On    3 V le     Wireless  WAN   gt  Wireless      Please wait while the device is configured     6  Continue to set 5GHz wireless     E Easy Sign On    Y E By   Wireless  WAN  gt  Wireless    Parameters   Band 5GHz  wl1   Wireless Enable  SSID wlan ap 59  WPA Pre Shared Key P        Click here to display            Easy Sign On      Wireless  WAN   gt  Wireless       Please wait while the device is configured     7  Success in configuring the EZSO     ES Sign On    a Ye Ej  Y Process finished    Success     The Easy Sign On process is finished  Your device has been successfully configured   You can now     1  Log onto the router management interface for more advanced settings on 192 168 1 254  2  Continue to wpad  home  cateway wpad dat    32      Status      Device Information    Model Name   Host Name   system Up Time   Date Time   Software Version   LAN IPv4 Address   LAN IPv6 Address   MAC Address   DSL PHY and Driver Version  Wireless Driver Version      WAN   Line Rate   Upstream  Kbps    Line Rate   Downstream  Kbps   Default Gateway    IPv4 Address  Connection Time   Primary DMS Server   Secondary DNS Server   Default IPv amp  Gateway  IPv6 Address    Click link 192 168 1 254  it will lead you
233. y and  secondary DNS server addresses       Parental Controls  If user registers and gets a DNS account in the parental control provider  website  expecting to enjoy a more reliable and safer internet surfing environment  please  select this option  need to configure at Parental Control Provider       gt  IPv6  Obtain IPv6 DNS info from a WAN interface    WAN Interface selected  Select one configured IPv6 WAN connection from the menu to be as an  IPv6 DNS     Static DNS IPv6 Address    Primary IPv6 DNS Server   Secondary IPv6 DNS Server  Type the specific primary and secondary  IPv6 DNS Server address     120    If you dont need the service  select the item you want to remove  check the checkbox  then press    Remove  it will be OK     Press Edit button to re edit this service settings       Configuration    YWAN Service  ETH Interface    Interface Description Type   ppp   1 pppoe_eth0 PPPoE  3G LTE Interface   Interface Description TEL No   USB3G0  ggsss1s  Add    VIlan8021p VlanMuxld lamp NAT Firewall   N A NIA Disabled Enabled Enabled  APM Username NAT  internet Enabled    IPv6  Enabled    Firewall  Enabled    Remove Edit    Disabled O  Failover Edit  Enabled    Here the corresponding WAN Service have been configured  if it is OK  you can access the internet   You can go to Status gt WAN or Summary to view the WAN connection information  if your ISP  provides IPv6 service  then you will obtain an IPv6 address       IPv4 or IPv6    I Status    WAN   Wan Info      Tem m Conn
234. ying the routers job and multicast communication   Support MLDv1 and MLDv2     108    Click Next to continue to set the default gateway and DNS for IPv4 and IPv6     1  i Configuration 1 a E      Default Gateway   DNS    Default Gateway  Selected Default Gateway Interfaces Available Routed WAN Interfaces  ipppoe    8 35 ppp   1  UISB3G0  Selected WAN Interface As The System Default IPv   Gateway  pppoe D 8 35 ppp   i wj  DNS  DNS Server Interface  2 available WAN Interfaces    Static DNS Address    Parent Controls  selected DNS Server Interfaces Available WAN Interfaces  Ipppoe 0 8 35 ppp   1    USB3GD    Primary DNS server    secondary ONS server    Note that selecting a WAN interface for IPv6 DNS server will enable DHCPv6 Client on that interface   DNS Server Interface    available WAN Interfaces    Static DNS IPv6 Address  WAN Interface selected   pppoe_0_8_35 ppp0 1       Primary IPv6 DMS server    secondary IPv6 DNS server    Default Gateway    Select default gateway for you connection  IPv4 and IPv6      DNS   gt  IPv4  Three ways to set an IPv4 DNS server     Available WAN interfaces  Select a desirable WAN interface as the IPv4 DNS server       Static DNS Address  To specify DNS server manually by entering your primary and  secondary DNS server addresses        Parental Controls  If user registers and gets a DNS account in the parental control provider  website  expecting to enjoy a more reliable and safer internet surfing environment  please  select this option  need
235. your network supports    Then click OK to exit the setting  pis am need to ask your network administrator    General   Alternate Configuration    6  Click OK again in the Local  Area Connection Properties Hu    window to apply the new  5  Use the following IP address   configuration  IP address       Obtain an IP address automatically       Subnet mask     Default gateway       Obtain DNS server address automatically   5  Use the following DNS server addresses   Preferred DMS server     Alternate DNS server     Validate settings upon exit          17    IPv6     4     Select Internet Protocol  Version 6  TCP IPv6  then click  Properties    In the TCP IPv6 properties  window  select the Obtain an  IPv6 address automatically  and Obtain DNS Server  address automatically radio  buttons  Then click OK to exit  the setting     Click OK again in the Local  Area Connection Properties  window to apply the new  configuration     4 Local Area Connection Properties    Connect using     Networking                                    Er Broadcom 570x Gigabit Integrated Controller                                                                   eduler  ina for Microsoft Networks         erm    wi Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper l O Driver  wi  Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder          Description  TCF IP version 6  The next genetion version of the internet  protocal that provides communication across diverse  interconnected networks                   Uninstall                 c
    
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