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1. 5 Click Next to continue Prev to return to the previous screen or Cancel to stop the procedure 29 EnGenius ESR350 EnGenius Wireless Router ESR350 Step 2 Setup the Wireless Security Step 1 Setup your Internet Connection Wireless Security 2 4GHz Step 2 Create the Service Set Identifier SSID for your network Setup the Wireless Security S a ss 7 di pi To enforce the network security it s highly suggested to enable the encryption for your network and avoid mailcious intrusion Step 3 Wi Fi Name SSID EnGeniusFD8E44 Setup your Device Password Encryption High v Step 4 Encryption Key VWZL658CGJBX Setup your Device Time Zone Step 5 Setup your Status and Save Setting Prev Skip Net Setting Your Routers Administrator Password Set up a password to log into the ESR Series Router 1 Enter a password in the New Password text field 2 Enter the same password in the Repeat New Password text field 3 Click Prev to return to the previous screen Skip to skip this procedure Next to continue or Cancel to stop the procedure EnGenius ESR350 EnGenius Wireless Router ESR350 step 3 Setup your Device Password Step 1 Setup your Internet Connection Create a password to login and access your router Step 2 setup the Wireless Security Note This is not the password provided by Internet Serice Provider ISP Step 3 New Password setup your Device
2. nd time pr rties and time properties WAN Cable Wireless On Disconnected Disconnected To use the Internet Setup Wizard follow these steps Device List 1 Click the Wizard button to show the FA1516 R P Wizard start screen H S 7 j A 2 Click Next to continue with the setup EnGenius procedure ESR350 EnGenius Wireless Router ESR350 Welcome to EnGenius Setup Wizard The Wizard will guide you through a step by step process to configure your new EnGenius router and connect to the internet Step 1 Setup your Internet Connection Step 2 Setup the Wireless Security Step 3 Setup your Device Password step 4 Setup your Device Time Zone Step 5 Setup your Status and Save Setting l7 Setting Up Your Internet Connection K Note The connection types available are static IP PPPoE 1 Decide how to set up the Internet connection fae Dynamic IP PPTP and L2TP P Note lt is recommended to let the device setup the Internet Ea connection automatically 4 Click Next to continue Prev to return to the previous screen or Cancel to stop the procedure e Select Auto Detect to let the Wizard set up the Internet connection e Select Manual Setup to set the properties yourself EnGenius ESR350 EnGenius Wireless Router ESR350 Step 1 Setup your Internet Connection Choose the WAN Type You may need to obtain the WAN setting information from your Internet Service Provider ISP or Net
3. Cancel Step 5 Setup your Status and Save Setting 4 Click the Enable Daylight Savings check box to enable or disable daylight savings time 5 Select the date and time values when daylights savings time starts in the Start Time dropdown lists 6 Select the date and time values when daylights savings time ends in the End Time dropdown lists EnGenius FARKI EnGenius Wireless Router ESR350 step 4 Setup your Device Time Zone Step 1 setup your Internet Connection MP z Set up time zone for your router to synchronize with Network Time Protocol NTP Server or with PC Step 2 Click Apply to complete the settings setup the Wireless Security Time Setup Synchronize with PC Step 3 PC Date and Time Monday June 17 2013 3 33 54 PM setup your Device Password Step 4 setup your Device Time Zone Prev Apply Cancel Step 5 setup your Status and Save Setting 7 Click Prev to return to the previous screen Apply to Save the settings or Cancel to stop the procedure 32 Status and Save Settings EnGenius This screen lets you review change and save your Internet aesan e connection save wireless security settings or setup up a user specified name for the default EnGenius DDNS service Click the SAVE button to save all the networks settings and then you will need to enter the account and password to login the router Internet Setting Status DHCP Status Connected Setup
4. You can Upgrade the firmware of the router in this page Ensure the firmware you want to use is on the local hard drive of your computer Click on Browse to browse and locate the firmware to be used for your update es Cs Apply Cancel 128 Backing Up The Router s Settings Save them as a configuration file on your computer To view the Back up settings click Tools then select Back up Restoring to the router s Factory Default settings Click Reset to restore the ESR Series Router to factory defaults Backup Settings Click Save to save the current configuration on the router to a dlt Tile Restore Settings To restore saved settings do the following a Click Choose File b Browse the file system for location of the settings Tile dlt c Click Upload Restore to factory default Backup settings Restore Settings 129 Browse Rebooting the Router This feature allows you to reboot the router in the event of a system hang up or other disruption to the network To view the Reset settings click Tools then select Reset Click Apply to reset the device In the event the system stops responding correctly or stops functioning you can perform a reset Your settings will not be changed To perform the reset click on the APPLY button Apply 130 Appendix EnGenius 131 Wall Mounting The Router The following are instructions if you choose to mount the router ona
5. 94 VPN L2TP Pass through Click Select to allow an L2TP connection method over a VPN oie hota VPN PPTP Pass through Click Select to allow a VPN L2TP Pass Through PPTP connection method over a VPN VPN PPTP Pass Through VPN IPSec Pass through Click Select to allow REESE an IPSec connection method over a VPN EAEE AL Le ob IPv6 Pass through Click Select to allow IPv6 IPv6 Pass Through packets to pass through the firewall PPPoE Pass Through PPPoE Pass through Click Select to allow PPPoE packets to pass through the firewall Apply Cancel Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Note VPN L2TP Pass through VPN PPTP Pass through and VPN IPSec Pass through are enabled by factory default 95 Configuring Demilitarized Zone Configuring a device on the LAN as a Demilitarized Zone DMZ host allows unrestricted two way Internet access for Internet applications such as online video games to run from behind the NAT firewall The DMZ function allows the router to redirect all packets going to the WAN port IP address to a particular IP address on the LAN The difference between the virtual server and the DMZ function Is that a virtual Server redirects a particular service or Internet application such as FTP to a particular LAN client or server whereas a DMZ redirects all packets regardless of the service going to the WAN IP address to a particular LAN client or server A DMZ host allows a comp
6. Primary DNS The primary DNS of an ISP provider Secondary DNS The secondary DNS of an ISP provider 37 Attain IP Protocol IP Address subnet Mask Default Gateway MAC Address Primary DNS secondary DNS Dynamic IP Address 1C 6F 65 06 61 053 LAN Settings IP Address The router s local IP address The default LAN IP address is http 192 168 0 1 IP Address 132 168 0 1 To access the Web Configuration interface for the router type Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 this address into the address URL field of your web browser This can only be done in the same physical location where the router resides your home network DHCP Server Enabled MAC Address 00 02 6F FD 8C 6A Subnet Mask The router s local Subnet Mask DHCP Server The DHCP setting status Default Enabled The DHCP Dynamic Host Control Protocol is a software mechanism in your router that assigns IP addresses to wired and wireless devices on your network for example a computer printer tablet or HDTV on your network may be assigned an IP address of http 192 168 0 104 Note how the address Is essentially an extension or addition of your router s IP address MAC Address The router s unique MAC address 38 WLAN Settings Channel The communications channel used by all stations or computing devices on the network ESSID The ID value of a set of one or more interconnected basic service sets BSSs Security The security setting status D
7. Cancel Application Layer Gateway Setup The ALG Application Layer Gateway serves as a window between correspondent application processes so that they may exchange information on an open environment To view the ALG settings click Advanced then select ALG Select the listed applications that need ALG support and then the router will authorize them to pass through the NAT gateway Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Description select TEIE F IPsec mille SIP RTSP Apply Cancel 115 Universal Plug and Play Setup UPnP helps internet devices such as gaming and videoconferencing to access the network and connect to other registered UPnP devices To view the UPnP settings click Advanced then select UPnP Click Enable or Disable to activate or deactivate UPnP Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Enable Disable 116 Internet Group Multicast Protocol Setup Internet Group Multicast Protocol IGMP is a network layer protocol used to establish membership in a multicast group To view the IGMP settings click Advanced then select IGMP Click Enable or Disable to activate or deactivate IGMP Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes eg Note Disabling the Multicast function may cause IP based multimedia devices such as an IP STB or OTT box may lose connectivity with the media streaming server 117 Quality
8. Internet 49 Wireless g Parental Control Profile Setting 3 Guest Network Manually configure VPN tunnels Status View the status of current VPN tunnels User Setting Configure users user ID and password combinations and assign access to specific VPN tunnels Firewall Wizard Automatically configure VPN tunnels with guidance from the software Profile Setting User Setting Wizard USB Port Advanced C1 USB Port CJ System For viewing and editing settings for storage sharing a Internet EnShare t3 Wireless Enables or disables the EnShare remote access function g Parental Control File Sharing 3 Guest Network Enables or disables the Samba sharing function File Server Enables and configures the File Server function Firewall 4 VPN DLNA Enables the discovery of DLNA devices Some HDTVs game consoles some set top boxes media players Blu ray players some smartphones and network attached Storage on the home network lt USB Port File Sharing File Server DLNA a Advanced Zc Advanced View and configure advanced system and network settings NAT Enable or disable Network Address Translation NAT Port Mapping Re direct a range of service port numbers to a specified LAN IP address Port Forwarding Configure server applications to send and receive data from specific ports on the network Port Triggering Configure applications that require multiple connections
9. Network Turbine enabler Disable the neiworc turbine Network Turbine boosts network performance Network Turbine O Enable Disable f Apply p Cancel Note The network turbine is designed to improve the router s performance There is about 20 30 improvement when the network turbine is enabled Note The network turbine may cause problems with the Internet connection Disable the network turbine function if you experience connection issues Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 108 Port Mapping Setup Port Mapping allows you to redirect a particular range of service port numbers from the WAN to a particular LAN IP address To view the Port Mapping settings click Advanced then select Port Mapping Enable Port Mapping Click Enable Port Mapping to activate port mapping Description Enter notes or details about the mapped port range configuration Local IP Enter the local IP address of the server behind the NAT firewall Protocol O Enable Port Mapping Description Local IP Protocol Reset Select the protocol to use for mapping from the following TCP UDP or Both Port Range Enter the range of ports to be forwarded Click Add to append a new device to the list or Reset to discard changes 109 Current Port Mapping Table Displays a list of mapped port ranges in use on the network No Number The sequence number of the mapped port range Current P
10. 119 m C a Apply Cancel Bandwidth Allocation Set network resource usage for inbound and outbound traffic based on local IP and port ranges Type Select Download or Upload to specific the direction of packet traffic Type Download Local IP range Protocol Port Range Local IP Range Enter the local IP range of the current configuration aa Rate bps Protocol Add TE Select the protocol to manage for the current configuration Current QoS Table No Type Local IP range Protocol Port Range Policy Rate bps Select Port Range Enter the local port range of the current configuration EEE eee Delete Al Reset Apply Cancel Policy Select Min or Max to specify the type of configuration policy Rate bps Select the bandwidth rate in bits per second bps of the current configuration Click Add to save the settings and list the configuration in the Current QoS table or Reset the discard changes Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 120 Routing Setup Typically static routing does not need to be setup because the router has adequate routing information after it has been configured for Internet access Static routing is only necessary if the router is connected to network under a different subnets O Enable Static Routing Destination LAN IP To view the Routing settings click Advanced then select Routin
11. Advanced Network SettingS s ssssssssssrssrrssrssrrrrnsrnssresrnnsresrrenrsrresres 108 POC PaO DING SETUD aoaaa E N 109 Current Port Mapping Table essere 110 PortForwardine 52 LUD ncrscustetnaannniunereatinauictnnsiearantetian 111 Current Port Forwarding Table sssssississirsrerrisrisrirrrrsrerririrrrr 112 POLE VS Se TS SETUD renien 113 Application Layer Getaway S tUD csssssssssereeeeees 115 Universal Plug and Play S tUD sess 116 Internet Group Multicast Protocol SetUp sesser 117 Quality of Service SOLO D erinnncisnneincniamanemioinmnmmaminenie 118 PONT QUCUG eaea E EE 119 Bandwidth AllOCATION cecsssssssesesscscssssssseeesssssssesereessessssesetesssssesesseres 120 ROUNE 36 Deena oentesnateesmarimnon adnan 121 Wake on LAN Se UD anessin aA 122 TOOS o CU e EE E EA 123 System Time Setting ss sssssrssressiessresinssresrnnsrennnnnnnnnnennennnnnnnnnrenrnnnrerees 124 Synchronizing Time with a COMPUTE eee 125 Dynamic Domain Name Service DDNS Setup een 126 Diagnose That Client Devices Are CONNE CTE 127 Upgrading the Router s FIrMWa le 128 Backing Up the Router s S ttiNngs csscssserssssssesersesesseseseres 129 REVOOTIMG Me ROUTED scatsosemncenisananssepaarastaennnaleumnnidenmnsaeran 130 PO Drienie 131 Wall MOUNTING THE ROUTET ccccsssssesessssssereressssssessertessessereretes 132 FCC Interference StateMent cccsssssssssssesesssssseseessserersees 133 Industry Canada sa leMen iasnusanmcumcnitstng
12. Primary IPva DNS Address Subnet Prefix Length Secondary IPv6 DNS Address Enable or disable LAN link local address IPv6 Address Enter the subnet prefix length LAN IPv6 Address j4 Default Gateway LAN IP66 Link Local Enter the default gateway Address Enable Automatic IPyb FESU 202 6F FF FEFB ADE Primary IPv6 DNS Address Address Assignment Enter the primary IPv6 DNS address TE Autoconfiguration Type SLAAG RDNSs v Secondary IPv6 DNS Address Router Advertisement ifeti 1440 minutes Enter the secondary IPv6 DNS address Lifetime LAN IPv6 Address R Enter the LAN IPv6 address Apply Cancel LAN IPv6 Link Local Address Enter the LAN IPv6 link local address Router Advertisement Lifetime Enable Automatic IPv6 Address Assignment Enter the IPv6 Address Lifetime in minutes Enable or disable automatic IPv6 address assignment Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Autoconfiguration Type Enter the autoconfiguration type Default SLAAC RDNSS 8 7 Setting Autoconfiguration To view the Auto Configuration settings click IPv6 then select Auto Configuration Obtain A DNS Server Obtain A DNS Server Address Automatically Adaren Automatically Enable Disable Enable or disable obtaining a DNS server Primary IPv6 DNS Address automatically secondary IPG DNS Primary IPv6 DNS Address Address Enter the primary IPv6 DNS address Enable DHCP PD Secondary IPv6 D
13. web configuration interfaces set top boxes Network Attached Storage etc that are accessible from the router s assigned IP address from its DHCP server so the client device can be managed Thus if the client device s IP address changes from time to time it may be difficult linking to it unless you find Its new address through the ESR router s DHCP Client Table If you wish to avoid this then the Enable Static DHCP IP option allows you set a Static essentially a permanent address for siven client devices on your network To do so select the Enable Static DHCP IP option IP Address Enter the IP address of the device to add as a static DHCP client 44 Enable Static DHCP IP IP Address MAC Address Add Reset MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the device to add as a static DHCP client Click Add to add the device to the static DHCP client table or Reset to return the table to its previous state Current Static DHCP Table Allows you to view the active static DHCP IP addresses that have been manually assigned to client devices with their corresponding MAC addresses No Number Displays the ID of the static DHCP client device in the table IP Address Displays the IP address of the static DHCP client device in the table MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the static DHCP client device in the table Select Click to select static DHCP client devices to be deleted Click Delete Selecte
14. 0 0 Note To login the EnGenius service through the port 60 or port 10000 Port range 10000 65000 Example http 00274350_engeniusddns com 10000 or http 0027430_engeniusddns com Apply Cancel System Time Setting Change the system time of the ESR Series Router and setup automatic updates through a network time NTP protocol server or through a computer To view the Time settings click Tools then select Time Time Setup synchronize with the NTP Server v Time Zone GMT 08 00 Taipei Taiwan Synchronizing with an NTP Server NTP Time Server ool ntp or Time Setup Select how the ESR Series Router obtains the current time Enable Daylight Saving Start Time anug 112 am End Time January Time Zone Select the time zone for the ESR Series Router Apply Cancel NTP Time Server Enter the domain name or IP address of an NTP server Enabling Daylight Savings Click to enable or disable daylight savings time Start Time Select the date and time when daylight savings time starts End Time Select the date and time when daylight savings time ends Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 124 Synchronizing Time with a Computer Time Setup Select how the ESR Series Router obtains the current time Computer Date and Time Time Setup synchronize with PC Displays system date
15. Password Repeat New Password Step 4 setup your Device Time Zone Prev l Next l Cancel Step 5 Setup your Status and Save setting 30 Setting Your Router s Time Zone Setup date and time syncronization on the ESR Series Router with a computer or an Network Time Protocol NTP server To synchronize date and time settings with a computer follow these steps 1 Select Synchronize with PC computer from the Time Setup dropdown list The date and time values are shown in the PC Date and Time text field 2 Click Prev to return to the previous screen Apply to save the settings or Cancel to stop the procedure To synchronize the date and time settings with an NTP server follow these steps 1 Select Synchronize with NTP Server from the Time Setup dropdown list 2 Select a time zone value from the Time Zone dropdown list 3 Enter an IP address or domain name of an NTP Server in the NTP Server text field 31 EnGenius ESR350 EnGenius Wireless Router ESR350 Step 4 Setup your Device Time Zone Step 1 Setup your Internet Connection l i Set up time zone for your router to synchronize with Network Time Protocol NTP Server or with PC Step 2 Click Apply to complete the settings Setup the Wireless Security Time Setup Synchronize with PC v Step 3 Setup your Device Password PC Date and Time Monday June 17 2013 3 33 54 PM Step 4 Setup your Device Time Zone Prev Apply
16. Port 4 Gigabit LAN Ports USB2 0 Port Push Button for WPS Reset Button IEEE Standards 802 11b g n Up to 300 Mbps wireless speed in the 2 4 GHz frequency band 802 3i u ab LED Indicators Power WLAN Wireless Connection Internet Package Contents ESR350 Router Power Adapter 12V 1A Quick Start Guide RJ45 Ethernet Cable Power Specification External Power Adapter DC In 12V 1A Certifications FCC CE IC Physical Environmental Conditions Operating Temperature 0 40 Celsius Humidity 90 or less non condensing Storage Temperature 20 60 Celsius Humidity 95 or less non condensing Software Features Frequency Bands 2 400 2 484 GHz 11b 11g 11n Operating Mode AP Router WDS Wireless Features Auto Channel Selection Output Power Control WMM Wireless Multimedia MSSID Multiple SSID Security WEP WPA PSK WPA2 PSK TKIP AES Hidden SSID MAC Address Filtering 802 1X Authentication DDoS DHCP Server Client SPI Stateful Packet Inspection NAT Port Forwarding DMZ Port Mapping Triggering VPN Server PPTP L2 TP VPN Client PPTP L2 TP VPN Pass through PPTP L2TP IPSec Rule Based IP Address Ranges Port Block ICMP VPN Tunnel Maximum 5 QoS IP Filtering Port Filtering DDNS IPv6 Pass through MAC Clone Traffic Monitor WAN Type PPPoE DHCP Static IP USB Features SAMBA Physical Interface Dimensions and Weights Weight 0 5 Ibs Diameter 6 36 Height 1 64
17. Traffic Indication Message DTIM Period Enter the DTIM period The DTIM is a countdown period informing clients of the next point of broadcast and multicast of messages over the network Valid values are between 1 and 255 N Data Rate Select the N data rate This is the rate in which the ESR Series Router will transmit data packets to wireless N compatible devices 75 Channel Bandwidth Select the channel bandwidth The factory default is Auto 20 40MHz The default setting provides the best performance by auto selecting channel bandwidth Preamble Type Select the preamble type Long Preamble provides better LAN compatibility and Short Preamble provides better wireless performance CTS Protection Select the type of CTS protection Using CTS Protection can lower the data collisions between Wireless B 802 11b and Wireless G 802 118 devices and lower data throughput TX Power Select the wireless signal strength level Valid values are between 25 and 100 Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 76 Setting Up Parental Controls Offensive web content can be blocked when a parent specifies keywords Parents can also limit Internet access within a specified time and day with a Schedule A Policy is a rule profile which describes the keyword filter and Internet access schedule Parents can apply the policy to multiple users or Policy Members The Parental Controls tool will screen policy members based on applied poli
18. When considering the placement of the router remember the following e It must be close to an electrical outlet e For optimal wireless connectivity place the router near the center of the room if possible at a high level f 2 4GHZ Other electronic devices and some ee K architectural construction materials Se of impediments may interfere with the wireless signal s of the router and reduce its range or coverage Try to minimize the number of walls or 1 WLAN 2 4 GHz LED 2 Power LED 3 WAN Port Internet Status LED floors that the router s signal needs to penetrate to connect to other wireless devices 4 DC Power Jack connects the ESR Series Router to its DC power adapter 5 WAN Port connects the ESR Router to a cable or DSL modem qa to access the user s broadband Internet connection 6 LAN Ports 1 4 for connecting home entertainment components computers or other Ethernet enabled devices using Ethernet cables 5 7 Reset Button For resetting the router to its factory default settings by pressing button for more than 11 seconds or until the Power LED starts flashing ANT Lane LANA RES USB Port for connecting a USB Storage Device i ji nam WPS Button Wi Fi Protected Setup button To associate LWO another WPS enabled client device computer wireless media bridge USB adapter etc press the WPS button for 2 to 5 seconds on the router while also pressing the WPS butto
19. address of device connected to network Signal The signal strength of the device connected to the network Idle Time The amount of time the connected device has not been active on the network Click Refresh to refill the list with currently connected devices 73 Chapter 6 Advanced Settings o sa o o 2 4GH2Z d B O ae a oo _ lt _ ae p p a pea et 74 Configuring Advanced Settings Allows you to define the Advanced Settings available on the router WARNING Incorrectly changing these settings may cause the device to stop functioning Do not modify the settings in this section without a thorough understanding of the parameters To view the Advanced settings click Wireless then select Advanced Fragment Threshold ainis Enter the maximum size of a packet during data transmission RTS Threshold 1 2347 A value too low could lead to low performance Beacon Interval 100 20 1000 ms DTIM Period 1 255 RTS Threshold Enter the RTS threshold If the packet size is smaller than the a iai RTS threshold the router does not use RTS CTS to send the N Data Rate Auto y data packet Channel Bandwidth Auto 20 40 MHZ 20 MHZ Preamble Type Long Preamble O Short Preamble Beacon Interval Enter the beacon interval This is the amount of time that the router sets to synchronize the network Tx Power 100 CIS Protection Auto OCAlways ONone Apply Cancel Delivery
20. being setup Client List to your local time correctly first Device Name MAC Address Cancel Schedule Deny Allow Dave LJ Every Day CI Mon O Tue O Wed O Thu O Fri O Sat U Sun d Enter either a MAC address or an IP address in the Address LJ All Day use 24 hour clock field depending upon which filter type you chose OA rama O P i f Met Save Cancel e Click the Add Device Button to close the screen and add the device to the Member List Step 2 Select Target Device To set up a Service Schedule follow these steps 7 a Select Allow from the Schedule option Specify a device with its IF or MAC address l l b Click the days that the schedule will be active Filtering Type O MAC P c Enter the time period that the schedule will be active Member List Description tel 6 Click Prev to return to the previous screen Next to continue 192 168 1 58 aa the procedure Save to save the changes or Cancel to stop Add the procedure Prey Next Save Cancel 4 Click Prev to return to the previous screen Next to continue the procedure Save to save the changes or Cancel to stop the procedure 19 7 Setup a keyword and URL filter list step 4 VWeb Keyword Filter You can block access to certain Web sites for a particular PC by entering either a full URL address or just a keyword of the Web site Filtering
21. client list LJ System Internet 9 Wireless a Parental Control 3 Guest Network DHCP Server Setting DACP Client List 3g Tools IPv6 View and edit settings for the IPv6 protocol Internet Basic Wireless Allows you to enable or disable the IPv6 and IPv6 Pass through functions Parental Control Status Guest Network Shows IPv6 LAN connection details Static IPv6 Configure the IPv6 protocol Status Auto Configuration Static IPy6 Configure the IPv6 by obtaining the information through the ISP provider Auto Configu PPPoE PPPoE Configure the PPPoE network protocol obtain information from your ISP Internet Service Provider Link Local 6to4 Allows IPv6 packets to be transmitted over an IPv4 network H Firewall Link Local Configure the IPv6 link local address USB Port Advanced Firewall View and edit settings for the network firewall Basic Enable or disable the network firewall Advanced Configure virtual private network VPN packets DMZ Redirect packets from the WAN port IP address to a particular IP address on the LAN DoS Enable or disable blocking of DoS Denial of Service attacks ACL Configure access control lists 20 oystem Internet D AL Wireless Parental Control Guest Network IPV6 mii El am e ing gt DMZ Dos ACL VPN USB Port a Advanced ag Tools vale LJ system View and edit settings for VPN tunnelling
22. device MAC address or IP address weekday 22 00 Mion Tue Vved Thu Fri abani From U6 00 To Schedule 22U0 Sat Sun Shows the control policy schedule New Policy Always Logged Apply Cancel Shows whether the control policy is storing log information Modify Edit a policy by clicking the Edit Button a Delete a policy by clicking the Delete Button 81 Guest Network The Guest Network function enables you to offer Internet connectivity to visitors or guests while keeping other networked devices computers and hard drives and sensitive personal or company information private and secure The Guest Network is controlled by the Wireless SSID function When the Guest Network function is enabled the Guest SSID can only get the internet connection from WAN but can not reach the client from the LAN port Enabling the Guest Network To view the Selection settings click Guest Network then select Selection Guest Network Enable or Disable the Guest Network function Guest Network Enabled SSD EnGenusFDEE44 Client Isolation pn Guest clients are isolated and cannot Apply Cancel communicate with each other SSID Choose a SSID for the Guest Network used The SSID can be defined from the Wireless setting page Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 82 Configuring the DHCP Server Setting The Guest Network SSID should be on a different subnet from the router s DHCP se
23. the changes Encryption Wi Fi Protected Access WPA WPA Type OWPACTKIP WPA2 AES WPA2 Mixed Pre Shared Key Pre Shared Key Type Pre Shared Key OLG3TVAXBPRU WPA Type Select the type of WPA from the following e WPA2 Advanced Encryption Standard AES Pre Shared Key Type RECOMMENDED Government standard packet encryption Select the type of pre shared key as Passphrase ASCII or which is stronger than TKIP Hexadecimal e WPA Temporal Key integrity Protocol TKIP Generates a 128 bit key for each packet Pre Shared Key e WPA2 Mixed Mixed mode allows client devices to first Enter the Pre sShared Key value associate to the router using WPA2 and if they fail to connect then they are connected via WPA TKIP 67 WPA RADIUS Using a RADIUS server to authenticate wireless stations and provide a session key to encrypt data during communications WPA Type Select the type of Wireless Protected Access WPA from the following e WPA2 Advanced Encryption Standard AES RECOMMENDED Government standard packet encryption which is stronger than TKIP e WPA Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP Generates a 128 bit key for each packet e WPA2 Mixed Mixed mode allows client devices to first associate to the router using WPA2 and if they fail to connect then they are connected via WPA TKIP RADIUS Server IP Address Enter the IP address of the server WPA Type OWPATKIP WPA AES O WPA Mixed RADIUS Server
24. with VPNs Virtual Private Networks There are two parts to a Le TP connection WAN Interface Settings WAN Interface Type Dynamic IP Address Hostname MAC Address 000000000000 Clone MAC 1 The WAN interface settings and 2 The L2TP settings To view the L2TP settings click Internet then click L2TP WAN Interface Settings Dynamic IP Address WAN Interface Type Select Dynamic IP Address to assign an IP address provided by an ISP Hostname Enter a host name of an ISP optional Clone MAC F Note Some ISP providers require registering the MAC address Enter the MAC address of your computer s embedded Network IGS of the network interface card NIC connected directly to Interface Card NIC in the MAC address field and click Clone MAC the cable or DSL modem Clone MAC masks the router s MAC address with the MAC address of the computer s NIC 5 L2TP Settings Username Enter the username assigned by an ISP Password Enter the password assigned by an ISP Service IP Address Enter the L2TP server IP address provided by an ISP Connection ID Enter the connection ID provided by an ISP optional MTU Maximum Transmission Unit Enter MTU The MTU specifies the largest packet size Default 1460 permitted for an Internet transmission The MTU size can be set between 512 and 1492 Type Configure the connection type between the router and the ISP Select one of the following Keep Connecti
25. Basic Settings To view the Basic settings click Firewall then select Basic The ESR Series Router firewall automatically detects and blocks Denial of Service DoS attacks URL blocking packet filtering and Stateful packet inspection SPI are also supported The details of the attack and the timestamp are recorded in the security log Firewall Enable or disable the firewall of the ESR Series Router Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Firewall Enable Disable 93 Configuring Advanced Settings The router supports VPN pass through which allows virtual private networking VPN packets to pass through the firewall To view the Advanced settings click Firewall then select Advanced F Note VPN L2TP Pass through VPN PPTP Pass through and VPN IPSec Pass through are enabled by factory default VPN L2TP Pass through Description Select Click Select to allow an L2 TP connection method VPN L2TP Pass Through over a VPN VPN PPTP Pass Through YPN IPSec Pass Through VPN PPTP Pass through l PPPoE Pass Through Click Select to allow a PPTP connection method over a VPN Apply Cancel VPN IPSec Pass through Click Select to allow an IPSec connection method over a VPN IPv6 Pass through Click Select to allow IPv6 packets to pass through the firewall PPPoE Pass through Click Select to allow a PPPoE packets to pass through the firewall Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes
26. Changing the settings in this section are not necessary for most situations To view the LAN settings click System then click LAN Note Keep the router s default values if you are uncertain of the settings values 41 LAN IF IP Address IP Subnet Mask U2 1d Spanning Tree DHCP server DHCP Server Lease Time One Day Domain Mame lesReoo OoOO l Apply Cancel LAN IP IP Address For configuring the router s LAN IP address IP Subnet Mask For configuring the router s LAN Subnet Mask 802 1d Spanning Tree Spanning Tree is disabled by default When enabled Spanning Tree prevents network loops transmissions won t pass the same node twice or several times to reach the destination Note The default device IP address is 192 168 0 1 DHCP Server The DHCP server assigns IP addresses to the devices on the LAN DHCP Server Enable or disable the DHCP server Default Enabled Lease Time Configure the amount of time each allocated IP address can be used by a client Start IP The first IP address in the range of addresses assigned by the router End IP The last IP address in the range of addresses assigned by the router Domain Name The domain name of the router LAN IP IP Address IP Subnet Mask 6802 10 Spanning Tree DHCP Server DHCP Server Lease Time Start IP End IP Domain Name 42 192168153 255 255 255 0 Disabled vi Disa
27. Deny Allow URL Keyword Add No URL Keyward O Enable Application Filter Prev Next Save Cancel To set up a keyword URL filter list follow these steps a Select Allow from the Filtering option b Enter a keyword or URL in the URL Keyword text field c Click the Add button to add the filter to the list d Repeat steps a through c for each filter 8 Click Enable Application Filter to filter software applications 9 Click Prev to return to the previous screen Next to continue the procedure Save to save the changes or Cancel to stop the procedure 80 10 Select Enable to save web access information to a log Tile or Disable to ignore the information Step 6 Configure Web Access Logging Web Access Logging Disabled Enabled Next Save Cancel 11 Click Prev to return to the previous screen Save to save the changes or Cancel to stop the procedure Viewing Parental Policies Available parental control policies are shown in a table and each policy can be enabled or disabled edited and deleted To view the Web settings click Parental Control then select Web Monitor Enable Enable Parental Control Access Control Click to enable or disable the control policy Add Policy Policy Name Policy Table Shows the control policy name Enable Policy Name Target Device schedule Logged Modify Web Monitor Always Target Device From 12 00 To Shows the target
28. M SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM NET start Firewall NET start NAT NET stop Firewall NET stop NAT DHCP start DHCP Server DHCP DHCP Server Stoping DHCP Server Sending ACK of 192 168 0 10 DHCP Server Sending OFFER of 192 168 0 DDNS EnGenius 005 Stopping NET start IPv6 Firewall NET stop IPv6 Firewall IPv6 Link Local mode DNS start DNS Proxy O05 Stopping We WI t Refresh Monitoring Bandwidth Usage This tool allows you to view real time bandwidth usage for WAN Wide Area Network or Internet LAN Local Area Network and WLAN Wireless Local Area Network traffic For the ESR350 it shows both the bandwidth traffic in both the 2 4 and frequency bands To view the Bandwidth Monitor settings click System then click Monitor The screens display the active Bandwidth usage for both the LAN and WLAN networks as well as the bandwidth being used on the WAN connection 47 Bandwidth Monitor LAN Bandwidth Monitor WAN Prok 2K 250K 225K 200K 175K 150K 125K 100K 2K 2K 2K 1K 1K 1000 600 75K R 600 50K 400 25K 200 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 10 20 3 40 50 Seconds Seconds Peek Monitor 2 4G WLAN 3K 3K 2K 2K 1000 500 0 10 20 30 40 50 Seconds Configuring the System Language Multiple Language The ESR ro
29. N to activate the feature Server Port Server Port l Wake On LAN Enter the server port of the device to activate Wake MAC Address Wake MAC Address Apply Cancel Enter the MAC address of the device to activate Click Start to activate the device Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 122 Tools Setup Configuring the Administrator Account Change the router s system password as well as setup a device to remotely configure the settings To view the Admin settings click Tools then select Admin e Login Name Keep or change existing login name e Old Password Enter the existing administrator password e New Password Enter the new administrator password e Repeat New Password Re type the new administrator password e Graphical Authentication To enable or disable CAPTCHA Remote Management e Host Address Enter the designated host IP Address e Port Enter the port number Default 8080 for remote accessing management web interface e Enable Select to enable remote management Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Note To access the settings of the ESR Series Router remotely f gt enter the router s WAN IP address and port number 123 Login Name Old Password New Password Repeat New Password Graphical Authentication Enable Disable EnShare Service Portal EnGenius Semice Port Router Management Port Host Address port Enable 0 0
30. NIC connected directly to the cable or DSL modem Clone MAC masks the router s MAC address with the MAC address of the computer s NIC 51 DNS Servers The DNS server translates a domain or website name into a URL Uniform Resource Locator or Internet address There are two options to choose from From ISP or User Defined Select From ISP to retrieve the DNS address value from the ISP select User Defined to assign a custom DNS server address DNS Server Configure the type of DNS server Default From ISP First DNS Server Configure the first or primary DNS server Second DNS Server Configure the second or secondary DNS server Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard the changes DNS Servers DNS Servers Type From ISP Primary DNS secondary DNS 52 Apply Cancel Configuring Static IP Setting a static IP address allows an administrator to set a specific IP address for the router and guarantees that it can not be assigned a different address To view the Static IP settings click Internet then click Static IP Static IP IP Address The router s WAN IP address Subnet Mask The router s WAN subnet mask Default Gateway The WAN gateway address Primary DNS The primary DNS server address Secondary DNS The secondary DNS server address 53 Username Password service Name MTU Auto Keep Connection Authentication Type i Typ
31. NS Address a eee Enter the secondary IPv6 DNS address ee Link Local FES0 202 6FFF FEFB ADIE Enable DHCP PD Enable Automatic IPv6 Address Assignment Enable or disable DHCP pretfix delegation PD ada Autoconfiguration Type SLAAC RDNSS v LAN IPv6 Address Router Advertisement Man Enter the LAN IPv6 address Lifetime minutes LAN IPv6 Link Local Address Enter the LAN IPv6 link local address Apply Cancel Enable Automatic IPv6 Address Assignment Enable or disable automatic IPv6 address assignment Autoconfiguration Type Enter the autoconfiguration type Default SLAAC RDNSS Router Advertisement Lifetime Enter the IPv6 Address Lifetime in minutes Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 88 Configuring PPPoE To view the PPPoE settings click IPv6 then select PPPoE Address Mode MTU Select Static if your ISP assigned you the IP address subnet mask gateway and DNS server addresses In most cases select Maximum Transmission Unit you may need to change the MTU for optimal performance with your specific ISP 1492 is the Dynamic default MTU IP Address Enter the IP address Static PPPoE only Address Mode Dynamic IP Static IP User Name IP Address Enter your PPPoE user name User Name Password Enter your PPPoE password Password Verity Password Verify Password Retype the your PPPoE password Serice Name PO optional Service Name Reconnect Mode Always on
32. O On demand Manual Enter the ISP Service Name optional E o E o Maximum Idle Time 5 o o minutes U intinite Reconnect Mode Select either Always on On Demand or Manual MTU 1432 bytes Maximum Idle Time Enter a maximum idle time during which the Internet connection is maintained during inactivity To disable this feature enable Auto reconnect 89 Obtain A DNS Server Address Automatically Enable or disable obtaining a DNS server automatically Primary IPv6 DNS Address Enter the primary IPv6 DNS address Secondary IPv6 DNS Address Enter the secondary IPv6 DNS address Enable DHCP PD Enable or disable DHCP pretix delegation PD LAN IPv6 Address Enter the LAN IPv6 address LAN IPv6 Link Local Address Enter the LAN IPv6 link local address Enable Automatic IPv6 Address Assignment Enable or disable automatic IPv6 address assignment Autoconfiguration Type Enter the autoconfiguration type Default SLAAC RDNSS Router Advertisement Lifetime Enter the IPv6 Address Lifetime in minutes Obtain A ONS Server Address Automatically Primary IPye DNS Address secondary IPye DNS Address Enable DHCP PD LAN IPvb Address LAN IPvb Link Local Address Enable Automatic IPyb Address Assignment Autoconfiguration Type Router Advertisement Lifetime Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 90 Enable Disable FESO 202 6F FF FEFB A016 SLAAC ADNSS v
33. Port RADIUS Serer IP Address 000000 Enter the port number of the server i RADIUS Server port 1812 RADIUS Server Password RADIUS Server password Po Enter the password of the server 68 Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP Keyngi Select between 64 bit and 128 encryption Authentication Type Select the type of authentication from the following e Open System Wireless stations can associate with the router Key Type Select the type of characters used for the WEP Key ASCII 5 characters or Hexadecimal 10 characters without WEP encryption e Shared Key Devices must provide the corresponding WEP Encryption Key key s when connecting to the router Enter the encryption key s used to encrypt the data packets e Auto The router automatically detects whether Open System during data transmission or Shared Key is being used Enable 802 1x Authentication Enable or disable 802 1x authentication Authentication Type Open System O Shared Key O Auto Key Length b4 bit Key Type ASCII 5 characters vi Default key kewi Encryption Key 1 Encryption Key 2 Encryption Key 3 Encryption Key 4 Enable 802 1x Authentication Configuring Filters WARNING Incorrectly changing these settings may cause the device to stop functioning Do not modify the settings in this section without a thorough understanding of the parameters When Enable Wireless Access Control is selected only wireless clients with MAC
34. To review or modify the device settings follow these steps 1 Review the settings shown on the screen for the Internet connection the 2 4 GHz network and the router administrator Wi Fi Name SSID EnGeniusFDSE44 hon WPAZ Pre Sihaned Encryption Key WWZLESSOGJEX Router Login Account Password login DDNS Settings Status apy i save a lp eae i digest rte dpm eg lee sca eno 2 You can change settings to the Internet connection and aaa a aia a oak 7 i 1 i Enable Disable wireless network settings by clicking the Setup button ee Se You may wish to use a different name that s easier to remember for the default EnGenius DDNS service used for the EnShare feature To specify your own DDNS name follow these steps 3 The Enable option should be selected by default a Enter the name in the Domain Name text field b Select a time interval to refresh the DNS records from the Refresh dropdown list c Click Apply to save the DDNS name you have entered I WARNING Selecting Disable in the DDNS Settings E Status field will disconnect the router s connection to the default EnGenius DDNS server and as a result will disable the EnShare feature which lets you access media from a USB storage device connected to your ESR pod router when youre away from your home 4 Click Save to exit the Web Configuration interface The router will reboot restart to apply all the settings you ve specified Devices connected to th
35. able Disable content stored on a USB hard drive connected to the routers USB port in the home and when you are away from home when you have access to the Internet By default the EnShare feature is enabled To view the EnShare settings or disable EnShare click USB Port then select EnShare 1 Select Disable to disable the EnShare feature 2 Click Apply to save the new Settings File Sharing The File Sharing function allows you to provide users the ability to share files over the network through the Samba service By default the EnShare feature is enabled samba Service Enable Disable To view the File Sharing settings click USB Port then select File Sharing 1 Select Enable to enable the Samba Service function 2 Click Apply to save the new settings or click Cancel to delete the changes 105 Apply Cancel Viewing File Server The File Server function allows you to provide network users FTP access to shared USB stored Tiles To view the File Server settings click USB Port then select File Server Enable FTP Service Select this to enable the FTP service to share files on the USB Enable ETP Service device Por Number 2d Port Number Login Timeout 90 Define the port number default 21 to open for the FTP service Stay Timeout 90 Login Timeout Define the period of inactivity default 90 before a user is logged out Login Users 5 Max Users 20 Share Mace Read Write Stay Timeout Define t
36. addresses listed in the table are allowed to connect to the wireless network To view the Filter settings click Wireless then select Filter Enabling Wireless Access Control Select Enable Wireless Access Control Description Enter a description of the device O Enable Wireless Access Control allowed to connect to the network o Description MAC Address MAC Address Oooo Enter the MAC Address of the wireless device nile Reset MAC Address Filtering Table Click Add to append a new device to the list or Reset to discard changes Description MAC Address Select Apply Cancel 70 MAC Address Filtering Table No Number The sequence number of the device Description The description of the device MAC Address The MAC address of the device Select Indicates the device s that can have actions performed on them Click Delete Selected to remove selected devices from the list Click Delete All to remove all devices from the list Click Reset to discard changes Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 71 MAC Address Filtering Table Description notebook game console tablet MAC Address Select 00 02 6F FD 8D C3 00 02 6F FD 8D C6 00 02 6F FD 8D C9 Delete Selected Delete All Apply Cancel Configuring Wi Fi Protected Setup Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS is an quick and easy way to associate a new wireless cli
37. age Sharing Network Settings Home Page Setup Wizard a EnGenius P r Home ESR350 EnGenius Wireless Router ESR350 a o O ORC Status are Application Version 1 0 0 gt a et Hardware Version 7 0 0 Serial Number 134211673 WAN WAN Cable Wireless 2 4GHz On MAC Address 0 0 02 6F FD 6B D1 Disconnected Disconnected Attain IP Protocol Dynamic IP Address IP Address Subnet Mask MOONEN Default Gateway Device List IPv6 Connection Type Link Local IPvo WAN Default Gateway LAN IPv6 Link Local FE80 202 6FFF FEFD 8C6A p Address DHCF PD Disabled Wireless 2 4GHz SAD 1 EnGeniusFDoCbA security Type WPA Pre Shared key 12 Home Page The Home Page displays the areas within the Web Configuration to which you can navigate Setup Wizard Network Settings USB Storage Sharing IP Cam Viewer Language and Logout Home The Home link takes you back to the dashboard screen no matter where you are in the Web Configuration interface Setup Wizard The Setup Wizard link starts the wizard that automatically configures the router Network Settings The Network Settings link displays the menus to manually configure the router USB Storage Sharing The USB Storage Sharing link displays the menus to access Shared storage devices connected to the router IP Cam Viewer The IP Cam Viewer link displays the menus to view an IP Camera connected to the network Language The Language link displays the menu to s
38. and different inbound and outbound connections ALG Configure the application layer gateway ALG UPnP Enable or disable Universal Plug and Play UPnP functionality IGMP Enable or disable the Internet Group Multicast Protocol IGMP l3 Qos Configures the network quality of service QoS setting by prioritizing the uplink and downlink bandwidth Routing Configure static routing WOL Wake On LAN Configure Wake on LAN to turn on a computer over the network 24 Tools For viewing and configuring the router s operating system and network tools settings Admin For setting the administrator s password used to log into the router Time For configuring the system time on the router DDNS Maps a Static domain name to a dynamic IP address Diagnosis To perform a Ping test to verify whether a specific device is connected to the LAN Firmware For updating the router s firmware Time Backup For loading or saving the configuration settings to or from a backup file or to DDNS restore the router to its factory default settings Diagnosis Reset Reboots the router Reset 25 Chapter 3 Installation Setup Wizard e o o A ly B A A Setup Wizard Internet Setup Wizard Use the Wizard to detect and set up the type of Internet connection you need to set up a Secure wireless connection to create an administrator password to ee i secure the device or set the router s date ome
39. and time from a computer PC Date and Time Wednesday May 15 2013 9 01 36 A Enable Daylight Saving L Enable Daylight Saving Click to enable or disable daylight savings time Start Time End Time January list v Sun 12am Start Time Select the date and time when daylights Apply alain Savings time Starts End Time Select the date and time when daylights savings time ends Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 125 Dynamic Domain Name Service DDNS Setup The most common use for DDNS is in allowing an Internet domain name to be assigned to a computer with a varying dynamic IP address This makes it possible for other sites on the Internet to establish connections to the machine without needing to track the IP address themselves To view the DDNS settings click Tools then select DDNS Dynamic DNS O Enable Disable Default EnGenius DDNS service Dynamic DNS Default DONS Name O0460f2 engeniusddns com Click to enable or disable DDNS Domain Name engeniusddns corm Check Available Server Address Refresh Time 24 Select the server address Status Disconnected The dornain name is available Host Name server Address Enter the host name Host Name Username Username Enter a username for the host service Password Password Enter a password for the host service Click Apply to save the settings or Canc
40. asic E Enable SSID 1 SSID EnGeniusFBA0I6 Radio Enable or disable the wireless radio If the wireless radio is ANNA Reta Enable O Disable disabled wireless access points are not available a SEE Mode i Apply Cancel Select the wireless operating mode for the router Two modes are available Access Point or Wireless Distribution System WDS mode AP Access Point Provides a connection access point for wireless devices WDS Wireless Distribution System Allows the wireless network to be expanded using multiple access points without wired connections Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 60 Access Point Mode These instructions apply to both the 2 4 GHz and frequency bands The router by default is already configured in Access Point Mode For optimum connectivity to a number of different wireless client devices it s recommended that you keep the router in its default wireless settings You can choose to have the router associate only with certain iterations IEEE standards and by doing so this will either positively or negatively affect the router s speed and throughput performance Band Select a wireless standard for the network from the following options e 2 4 GHz IEEE 802 1 1b e 2 4 GHz IEEE 802 1 1n e 2 4 GHz IEEE 802 1 1b g e 2 4 GHz IEEE 802 118 e 2 4 GHz IEEE 802 1 1b g n Enable SSID Select the number of wireless groups between one and four available on t
41. bled 192 168 1100 Apply Cancel Configuring Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol This window allows you to view and configure Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP addresses yN WARNING Do not modify the settings in this section without a thorough understanding of the parameters To view the DHCP settings click System then click DHCP DHCP Client Table IP Address MAC Address i 192 166 0 100 Be AC 6F 69 69 C3 DHCP Client Table 192 166 0 101 6C 58 77 04 0B B8 Displays the connected DHCP clients whose IP addresses are assigned by the DHCP server of the router Refresh IP Address Displays the IP address of the static DHCP client device in the table MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the static DHCP client device in the table Expiration Time The date and time when the current DHCP address is no longer valid Click Refresh to update the table 43 Expiration Time 0 Days 23 41 11 0 Days 23 48 40 Enable Static DHCP IP There are reasons why you may want to enable a Static IP address on a client device on your ESR router s network On occasion if there are power outages or if you ve reconfigured the settings on your ESR router and reboot restart it to apply the new settings the previous IP address that the router s DHCP server assigned to one or more devices on the network may have changed Some client devices on your network may also have
42. cies Note By default everyone Is allowed to view all the contents without any limitation and filter Configuring the Access Control List To view the ACL settings click Firewall then select ACL Viewing the Access Control List To learn how to view existing access control list refer to Viewing Parental Policies Enable Parental Control Access Control Adding a Control Policy To learn how to create and add a policy to the access Add Policy control list refer to Adding a Control Policy Policy Table To view the Wizard settings Enable Policy Name Target Device Schedule Logged click Parental Control then select Wizard Web Monitor a Always Yes From 12 00 To weekday 22 U0 Mon Tue Yes Wed Thu Fri Enable Parental Control Access Control From 06 00 To weekend vga 2 00 Sat S Click to enable Parental Control at Sun New Policy Always Add Policy Click the button to add a new control policy to the network Apply Cancel Policy Table Shows the control policies available on the network Click Apply to save changes or Cancel to discard them 77 Adding a Control Policy The router provides a wizard to guide you through setting up a new Access Control Policy To start the procedure click the Add Policy button Add New Policy This wizard will guide you through the following steps to add a new policy for Parental Control Access Control Step 1 Choose a unique name for your polic
43. col O Select the protocol to use for mapping from the following TCP Public Port UDP or Both Local Port Enter the LAN port number that WAN client packets will be forward to Public Port Enter the WAN port number that clients will send their packets to Click Add to append a new configuration to the table or Reset to discard changes 111 Current Port Forwarding Table The table of current port forwarding configurations Click Delete Selected to remove selected devices from the list Click Delete All to remove all devices form the list Click Reset the discard changes Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Current Port Forwarding Table No Description Local IP Local Pot Type Public Part select Delete Al Reset Apply Cancel 112 Port Triggering Setup Some applications such as online games videoconferencing and VoIP telephony require multiple ports for inbound and outbound traffic If an application requires simultaneous use of incoming and an outgoing ports configure port triggering to map a local port or range of ports to a specific public port Sending packets out over the local port triggers the router to open an incoming local port that is mapped to the same public port and application as the outgoing local port s The local application can communicate over the incoming and outgoing ports without the need for creating a fixed address To view the Port Triggering settin
44. crease the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help yN WARNING Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Radiation Exposure Statement Important This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This device complies with FCC RF Exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment under 47 CFR 2 1093 paragraph d 2 This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter 133 Industry Canada Statement This device complies with RSS 210 of the Industry Canada Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Ce dispositif est conforme a la norme CNR 210 d Industrie Canada applicable aux ap
45. d to remove a selected address Click Delete All to remove all addresses from the table Click Reset to return the table to its previous state Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 45 Current Static DHCP Table No IP Address MAC Address Select 1 192 166 0 99 00 02 6F FD 80 C5 Delete Selected DeleteAll Reset Apply Cancel Configuring Event Logging The logging service records and displays important system information and activity on the network The events are stored in a memory buffer with older data overwritten by newer when the buffer is full To view the Log settings click System then click Log Log Message List Select Enable Logging to Syslog Server Click Save to start logging information to the system Log Message window Shows the current system operations and network activity Click Save to save the message list to a text Tile Clear to discard message from the memory buffer or Refresh to clear previous messages and write new messages to the memory buffer Click Apply to save changes 46 SysLog Settings Enable Logging To Syslog Server 10 59 05 10 59 05 10 59 05 10 59 04 10 59 03 10 52 53 oe 10 46 58 10 46 35 10 46 35 10 46 35 10 46 35 monoogooog oo coo oacooeo tn ho 10 46 33 SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTE
46. e Idle Timeout 1 1000 Minutes 1CBF65C8B103 l MAC Address Clone MAC Apply Cancel MTU Maximum Transmission Unit The MTU specifies the largest packet size permitted for an internet transmission The factory default MTU size for static IP is 1500 The MTU size can be set between 512 and 1500 MAC Address The router s MAC address Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard the changes Configuring PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE is used mainly by ISPs that provide DSL modems to connect to the Internet To view the PPPoE settings click Internet then click PPPoE Username Enter the username assigned by an ISP Password Enter the password assigned by an ISP Service Name Enter the service name of an ISP optional MTU Maximum Transmission Unit Enter the MTU The MTU specifies the largest packet size permitted for an internet transmission PPPoE default 1492 The MTU size can be set between 512 and 1492 Authentication Type Select the type of authentication provided by the ISP Auto PAP or CHAP If unsure of the best setting select Auto or check with your Internet Service Provider Type Configure the connection type between the router and the ISP Select one of the following Keep Connection Automatic Connection or Manual Connection 54 Username Password Serice Name MTU 1492 612 lt MTU Value lt 1492 Authent
47. e II and renewed for each key exchange to eliminate dependencies between the keys DH Group Click the drop down menu to select the DH group group 1 group 2 group 5 group 14 Life Time Enter the life time value for Phase 2 The life time value should be smaller than Phase 1 IKE 3600 sec 1 hour IS acommon value for Phase 2 Apply Click Apply to save the changes Cancel Click Cancel to delete the changes Network Manually configuring a VPN tunnel profile Security Gateway Type Click the drop down menu to select the Security Gateway Type IP Address Domain Name Security Gateway Enter the gateway value as defined in Security Gateway Type Local Network Local Address Enter the IP address of the local PC Local Netmask Enter the netmaks of the local PC Remote Network Remote Address Enter the IP address of the remote PC Remote Netmask Enter the netmask of the remote PC Apply Click Apply to save the changes Cancel Click Cancel to delete the changes Security Gateway Type Security Gateway Local N etwork Local Address Local Netmask Remote Network Remote Address Remote Netmask 102 Advanced IF Address Apply Cancel Advanced Manually configuring a VPN tunnel profile NAT Traversal NAT Traversal Select enable to enable the NAT Traversal oon eee ee function in order to hide the private IP address from public view Note Services such as VoIP require the
48. e Security settings click Wireless then select Security O Enable 802 1x Authentication Apply Cancel SSID Selection Select the wireless network group in which you wish to change its wireless security settings Broadcast SSID Enable or disable broadcast SSID Choose whether or not the wireless group Is visible to other members Wi Fi Multimedia WMM Enable or disable quality of server QoS to optimize the Streaming for bandwidth sensitive data such as HDTV video Streaming online gaming VoIP videoconferencing and etc Encryption Select the encryption type for the router Enable 802 1x Authentication Enable or disable 802 1x authentication 66 Encryption Type Enabling encryption is strongly encouraged because unauthorized parties within range of your router s wireless signal may attempt to access your wireless network and then gain access to private information on devices on your network It s highly recommended that you encrypt your router with WPA2 AES for optimal security and throughput performance Always select a strong passphrase sreater than 8 characters long and comprised of letters numbers and symbols Please make note of the passphrase and keep it ina secure location somewhere in your home in case you need to retrieve it IMPORTANT WPA2 AES offers much stronger security than WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy which has been and can be comprimised Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard
49. e router will temporarily lose their Internet connection The reboot may take several seconds before the router and your Internet connection are once again available 33 Chapter 4 Basic Network Settings o sa o o 2 4GH2Z d B O qq p me 34 Network Settings Network Settings Viewing System Status To see a more detailed view of the router s status than 2350 fAaeoQoebs the information displayed on the Home page of the Web 7 Configuration interface from the Home Page click on Network Status CGA Settings button in the upper navigation bar WAN WAN Cable Wireless On Connected Connected EN EnGenius ESR350 EnGenius Wireless Router ESR350 T eo Oe D System TIPS Internet e SO p E System summary of current system Wireless Ga can status including System l a Model ESR350 hardware software version Ss WAN Settings Wired LAN Guest Network Uptime 44sec Settings and Wireless IPv Network WLAN information Current Date Time 2073 06 17 15 35 21 Hardware Version 1 0 0 Serial Number 134224259 Application Version 1 0 0 Firewall VPN USB Port Advanced Tools 111 WAN Settings Attain IF Protocol Dynamic IF Address IF Address 192 168 1 59 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 MAC Address 00 02 6F FD 8D BC Primary DNS 192 168 1 254 A I Status To view the Status settings click System then click Status Application Version The version
50. ear xtra range User Manual _ en poeme i enn L o e LOE N ESR350 version Wireless N300 Router IMPORTANT To install this router please refer to the Quick Start Guide included in the product packaging To activate and use EnShare refer to the document Using EnShare also in the product packaging Table of Contents Chapter 4 Basic Network Se ttings cccccccccsssssssscssssceeeeesseeeas 34 Chapter 1 Product OVErView ccssssssssssscceeeeeeesssssseeeeeeeeeeeeeessseeas 5 Network SCTtINGS ccsscsssssesssesssessessssessssssssessssssssessvessesessvessesssensesssenen 35 OVC LUC S jccccssnrecmensssraiacnrpierniennamerncustanieneereoenentare 6 STS cece E cece EE N EE EE E E 36 Technical Specifications Software FeatUreS sesseer 8 WAN SC ttings cccccsccsssessssssssssssssessvesssesssssssesssesssessssesssssvessessssenen 37 PAY SICAL Cel aC Ch nceannninaa nina iMMaNinRionE 9 LAN SOULS sce ceceta eset eccses ea seestoctarvecierieatetsasnentetiatensrneieteeeaiorn 38 WLAN SETIN SS oaa T taiwnet eaten 39 Chapter 2 Controlling the Router Through Its Guest NO TWOFK ccccccccccssessssesecssesscsesecessessssssecessesarsssecesssecassesesssecarserasseseen 40 Web Configuration Interface sssssssssssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 10 Configuring the LAN Local Area NetWork cesses 41 LO UNS Miiri aana EE 11 DHCP Servetuicsccssssssssssessssssessssessesssssesssscssssssessessessssesssss
51. efault Disabled BSSID The unique ID of the BSS using the above channel value on this router The ID is the MAC address of the BSSs access point Associated Clients The number of clients associated actively linked to the router via a wireless or wired Ethernet connection with this SSID 39 WLAN Settings Wireless 2 4GHz Setting Channel SSID 1 ESSID Securty BSSID Associated Clients esras WPAZ Pre Shared key 00 02 6F FD 5C 6A L Guest Network Guest Network The guest network status Default Disabled IP Address The Guest Network s LAN IP address Subnet Mask The Guest Network s local subnet mask DHCP Server The Guest Network DHCP setting status Default Enabled Guest Network Interface The SSID Service Set Identifier of the Guest Network 40 Guest Network Setting Guest Network IP Address subnet Mask DHCP Server Guest Network Interface Configuring the LAN Local Area Network The settings on this page allow you to configure the wired network settings Devices connected to the router s Ethernet ports comprise its LAN The router s IP is defined in the IP Address field The default setting of the DHCP server is set to Enabled so that networked clients computers home entertainment components printers etc will automatically be assigned IP addresses by the router More advanced users may wish to configure the DNS server settings to meet their specific requirements
52. el to discard changes 126 Diagnosis that Client Devices Are Connected to the Router The diagnosis feature allows the administrator to verify that a client device is available on the network and is accepting request packets If the ping result returns alive it means a device is connected This feature does not work if the target device is behind a firewall or has security software installed To view the Diagnosis settings click Tools then select Diagnosis Diagnosing a Network Connection Problem ee Address to Ping Start Enter IP address of the device to ping Ping Frequency Select the interval in seconds that the ping message is sent out Click Start to begin the diagnosis 127 Upgrading The Router s Firmware Firmware is the router s system software that operates and allows the administrator to interact with it To view the Firmware settings click Tools then select Firmware WARNING Upgrading firmware through a wireless connection is not recommended Firmware upgrading must be performed while connected to an Ethernet LAN port with all other clients disconnected To update the firmware version follow these steps 1 Download the appropriate firmware approved by EnGenius from an EnGenius web site See the Downloads tab on the product page for this product For new products new firmware may not be readily available 2 Click Choose File 3 Browse the file system and select the firmware file 4 Click Apply
53. elect 0 0 0 0 Apply a Cancel General For manually configuring a VPN tunnel profile Network Advanced Name Name Enter the name for this profile Gonnection Type IPSec 7 Authentication Type pre shared key Connection Type Click the drop down menu to select the seein connection type PPTP L2 TP IPSec Le TP over IPSec aoe Local ID Type IP Address B Authentication Type Click the drop down menu to select the Local ID authentication type Peer ID Type IP Address Peer ID Shared Key Enter the shared key to be used for this profile __Cancel_ Confirm Enter the shared key a second time to confirm the shared key Peer ID Enter the Peer ID designation based on definition type from Peer ID Type previous field Local ID Type Click the drop down menu to select the type of ID used for this profile IP address Domain Name Email Address Apply Click Apply to save the changes Cancel Click Cancel to delete the changes Local ID Enter the local ID designation based on definition type from Local ID Type previous field Peer ID type Click the drop down menu to select the type of Peer ID for this profile IP address Domain Name Email Address 100 SA Security Association IKE Internet Key Exchange is configured in two negotiations Phase 1 authenticates the VPN Clients to each other by confirming the matching Pre Shared Key with the two gateways IPSec is the Phase 2
54. ent device to the encrypted router using a PIN or the WPS buttons on each device To view the WPS settings click Wireless then select WPS WPS Enable or disable WPS WPS Enable WPS Current Status YVI FI Protected Setup Information Displays whether or not the WPS Current Status unConfigured wireless security is configured Galf Pin Coda F4905181 Self Pin Code Soll EnGeniusF BAU 1b An 8 digit PIN which is required Authentication Mlode WPA Pre shared key when configuring the router Passphrase Key Pe for the first time in Windows 7 or Vista WPS Via Push Button start to Process SSID The name of the wireless network WPS via PIN Ooo start to Frocess Authentication Mode The current security settings for the corresponding SSID wireless network WPS via Push Button Click Start to Process to activate WPS i WPS via PIN ion Eey at Pn Enter the PIN of a wireless device click Start to Process to randomly generated key created by activate WPS the router during the WPS process T2 Configuring Client List View the wireless devices currently connected to the router WLAN Client Table Interface MAC Address signal o Idle Time To view the Client List settings click Wireless then select Client Windows8test 54 26 96 17 07 24 42 2 secs Lis f Windows6test 66 0C 96 01 4F 27 16 secs Refresh Interface The type of network connected to the device MAC Address The MAC
55. et the OSD language Logout The Logout link closes the router s Web Configuration interface from any screen Web Menus Overview System View and edit settings that affect system functionality Operation Mode Configure the device to be a router or WDS access point Displays the summary of the current system status Schedule services to Start and stop at specific times or intervals Internet vane LOE t Wireless View recorded system operations and network activity events amp Parental Control Monitor lt Guest Network View the current network traffic bandwidth usage Language Configure the application menu and GUI language z Firewall IP Camera View the IP cameras connected to the ESR Series Router lt iets ree Internet View and edit settings that affect network connectivity Status Displays a Summary of the Internet status and type of connection Dynamic IP Setup a dynamic IP connection to an ISP Internet Service Provider Static IP Setup a Static IP connection to an ISP PPPoE Setup a PPPoE connection to an ISP PPTP Setup a PPTP connection to an ISP L2TP Setup an L2TP connection to an ISP Internet otatus Dynamic IP Static IP PPPoE DS Lite Wireless g Parental Control ae Guest Network Firewall i Eier Pat Wireless 2 4 GHz View and edit settings for 2 4 GHz wireless network connectivity Status View the current wireless connection status and related i
56. g Note To enable a static routing NAT must be disabled If the router is connected with a network under the different subnet the routing setup allows the network connection within two different subnets subnet Mask Default Gateway Hops Enable Static Routing Interface Click Enable Static Routing to activate the feature Add Reset Destination LAN IP Enter the LAN IP address of the destination device Click Add to save the settings and list the configuration in the Current Static Routing table or Reset the discard changes Subnet Mask Enter the Subnet Mask of the destination device View and select devices in the Current Static Routing Table Click Delete Selected or Delete All to remove devices Default Gateway from the table Click Reset to stop Enter the default gateway IP address for the destination device Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Hops Current Static Routing Table Enter the maximum number of hops within the static routing No Destination LAN IP Subnet Mask Default Gateway Hops Interface Select that a packet is allowed to travel Delete Selected Apply Cancel Interface Select LAN or WAN as the interface Wake on LAN Setup Wake on LAN setup WOL allows the administrator to activate a computer over the network To view the WOL settings click Advanced then select WOL Enable VWWOL over WAN Enabling WOL over WAN Click Enable WOL over WA
57. gs click Advanced then select Port Triggering Enable Port Triggering O0 Enable Trigger Port Click Enable Trigger Port to activate port triggering i i Popular Applications Select an application Add Enter notes or details about the port triggered configuration Trigger Type Both Public Port Popular Applications Public Type Both Select a default application or add a new one Add Reset Trigger Port a Current Trigger Port Table Enter the application s outbound port number s No Trigger Port Trigger Type Public Port Public Type Name Select Trigger Type Select the protocol to use for port triggering from the following TCP UDP or Both Delete Selected Delete All Reset Apply Cancel Public Port Enter the inbound port s for the application in the following format 2300 2400 or 47624 113 Public Type Select the protocol to use for the inbound port from the following TCP UDP or Both Click Add to append a new configuration to the table or Reset to discard changes Current Port Triggering Table Current Trigger Port Table The list of current port triggering configurations Click Delete Selected to remove selected devices No Trigger Port Trigger Type from the list Click Delete All to remove all devices form the list Click Reset the discard changes Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 114 Public Port Public Type Name Select Reset Apply
58. he lockout period default 90 before a user is allowed to attempt a login Use anonymous login User Name admin Password Login User Define the number of concurrent users to access the service Max 20 users Share Mode Define the type of share priviledge Read Write Read only User Name Enter the user name to login to the FTP service Use Anonymous Login Select this to allow anonymous user login Password Enter the password to login to the FTP service 106 Viewing DLNA The DLNA Media Server function allows you to transfer photos music and video between networked devices through the ESR Series Router To view the DLNA settings click USB Port then select DLNA 1 Select Enable to enable the DLNA Media Server function 2 In the Share Folder Name enter the name of the shared folder 3 Click Apply to save the new Settings or Cancel to clear the changes V Enable DLNA Media Server Share Folder Name video Apply Cancel 107 Advanced Network Settings NAT Setup Network Address Translation NAT allows users on the LAN to access the Internet through a single Public IP Address or multiple Public IP Addresses NAT provides firewall protection from hacker attacks and allows for mapping LAN IP addresses to WAN IP addresses with key services such as websites FTP and video game servers To view the NAT settings click Advanced then select NAT NAT Enable or Disable the NAT Enable Disable
59. he network SSID Enter the name of the wireless network s 61 Auto Channel Enable or disable having the router automatically select a channel for the wireless network Auto Channel is enabled by default Select disable to manually assign a specific channel Default Disable Check Channel Time When Auto Channel is enabled select a time period that the system checks the appropriate channel for the router Channel When Auto Channel is disabled select a channel to assign to the wireless network Valid values are from one to eleven in the US and one to thirteen in the EU Wireless Distribution System Mode Configuring the router s wireless settings for WDS Wireless Distribution System mode Channel Select a channel to assign to the wireless network Valid values Channel are from one to eleven in the US and one to thirteen in the EU MAC Address 1 UOUUOUU0D0O00U MAC Address Enter the MAC address es for the wireless access point s MAC Address 2 UOOUOOOU0U0U that are part of the WDS MAC Address 3 AnooooOo00N0 WDS Data Rate MAC Address 4 oo0000000000 Select the data rate for the WDS VVDS Data Rate SU0M Set Security Click Set Security to set up the WDS security settings screen Set Security Set Security 62 WDS Security Settings Screen sarees Selecting the type of WDS encryption Disable WEP or WPA Pre Authentication Type Shared Key for the wireless network Key Length Wired Equivalen
60. ication Type Auto Type Keep Connection v Idle Timeout 1 1000 Minutes MAC Address 1C6F65C856103 Clone MAC Apply Cancel Idle Timeout Configure the maximum idle time 1 to 1 000 minutes allowed for an inactive connection Clone MAC Enter the MAC address of the devices network interface card NIC in the MAC address field and click Clone MAC Note Some ISP providers require registering the MAC address of the network interface card NIC connected directly to the cable or DSL modem Clone MAC masks the router s MAC address with the MAC address of the computer s NIC Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard the changes Configu ring PPTP WAN Interface Settings PPTP Point to Point Tunnelling Protocol is used in association WAN Interface Type Dynamic IP Address Y with virtual private networks VPNs There are two parts to Hostname a PPTP connection the WAN interface settings and the PPTP iai 000000000000 Clone MAC settings To view the PPTP settings click Internet then click PPTP WAN Interface Settings Dynamic IP Address WAN Interface Type Select Dynamic IP Address to assign an IP address provided by an ISP Hostname Enter a host name of an ISP optional Clone MAC Enter the MAC address of the computer s or tablet s embedded Network Interface Card NIC in the MAC address field and click Clone MAC _ Note Some ISP providers re
61. imainnmsgienn 134 Chapter 1 Product Overview Product Overview Key Features e Wireless N300 IEEE 802 11b g n e Up to 300 Mbps in the 2 4 GHz frequency band e Built in 4 Port Gigabit Switch for optimal audio visual Streaming e USB Port to share and access media content in the home or when youre away from home with EnShare e Xtra Range Technology for better signal coverage throughout your home e Next Generation IPv6 Compliant e Parental Controls e Up to 4 Guest Access settings e Industry standard Wireless Encryption and Security e VPN Server Support Lite Business Applications e Easy Setup Wizard Robust and Reliable Wireless Performance The ESR350 is an Xtra Range Wireless N300 Router with a built in 4 port Gigabit Ethernet switch This cost effective router can connect to DSL or cable modems to provide high performance Internet access for desktop or laptop computers tablets smartphones and a wide variety of home entertainment devices like HDTVs set top boxes Blu ray players and game consoles Xe A 2 4GHZ Co Access files remotely win S EnShare The router s design enables users to connect numerous wired and wireless devices to it and supports intensive applications like streaming HD video and sharing of media in the home and accessing media away from the home with EnShare Your Personal Media Cloud Maximum data rates are based on IEEE 802 11 standards Actual throughput and
62. n on the end device Chapter 2 Controlling the Router Through Its Web Configuration Interface Logging In During the Quick Start Guide procedure you should have successfully logged into the router s Web Configuration user interface essentially the router s operating system that controls how it operates and established some initial settings and controls for the router If you wish to change the router s settings establish a new username and password for the person who manages and maintains the router set Parental Controls establish a Guest Access SSID setting for visitors or any number of other settings you can log into the Web Configuration again through the web browser Internet Explorer Safari Chrome Firefox on your computer or tablet device To do this enter the router s default IP address of 192 168 0 1 into your browser s address window 1 At the login screen enter your username and a password 2 Click Login to continue EnGenius ESR350 The default login settings are username admin password admin It s highly recommended that if you haven t done so already to change these default names so your router and the devices connected to it on your home network are more secure Viewing the Web Configuration Dash Board The Home Page screen of the Web Configuration interface or dashboard provides access to the router s settings and controls Logout Language IP Cam Viewer USB Stor
63. nformation Basic Configure the minimum settings required to setup a wireless network connection Advanced Configure the advanced network settings Security Configure the wireless network security settings Filter Establish a list of client devices computer tablets smartphones printers etc based on their MAC Media Access Control numbers that are allowed to wirelessly connect to the 2 4 GHz network WPS Automates the connection between a wireless device and your encrypted router using an 8 digit PIN Client List View the 2 4 GHz wireless devices currently connected to the network LJ oysiem Internet VVireless Basic anced Security Filter WPS Clent List Parental Control Guest Network IPv6 Firewall VPN USB Port a Advanced Tools Parental Controls View and edit settings for parental controls amp Parental Control Wizard 7 Enable or disable the Parental Controls function The menu also provides informa Web Monitor tion for configuring parental control policies ag Guest Network Web Monitor The menu provides a log of the events for defined parental control policies Firewall USB Port Advanced X Tools Guest Network View and edit settings for a guest network Selection Enable or disable the Guest Network function DHCP Server Setting Configure the Guest Network DHCP server settings DHCP Client List Configure the Guest Network
64. of Service Setup QoS can prioritize bandwidth use such as video streaming online gaming VoIP telephony and videoconferencing to ensure stable and efficient network performance To view the QoS settings click Advanced then select QoS Total Bandwidth Settings Uplink Full Total Bandwidth Settings Boveri LEUR Uplink Select the maximum bandwidth speed for outbound traffic QoS Priority Queue Bandwidth Allocation Disabled Cancel Downlink Select the maximum bandwidth speed for inbound traffic Note Click Disabled if you do not want to prioritize any data or protocol 118 Ee Priority Queue Set network resource usage based on specific protocols or port ranges Incoming packets are processed based on the protocols position within the queue Unlimited Priority Queue Local IP Address Enter the local IP address of a device on the network This device s activity is not restricted by the QoS feature High Low Priority Queue Specify the priority for different protocols Additional protocols and port ranges can be added Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Unlimited Priority Queue Local IP Address Description The IP address will not be bounded in the QoS limitation High Low Priority Queue High Priority O Protocol Low Priority TELNET SMTP POP3 Specific Port 20 21 80 23 25 110 Name Ye Both Name Name
65. of the VPN process Manually configuring a VPN tunnel profile IKE Phase 1 Proposal Exchange Click the drop down menu to select the type of exchange Main Mode Aggressive Mode DH Group Click the drop down menu to select the DH group group 1 group 2 group 5 group 14 Encryption Click the drop down menu to select the type of encryption DES 3DES AES128 AES192 AES256 Authentication Click the drop down menu to select the authentication protocol MD5 SHA1 Life Time Enter the life time value for Phase 1 The life time value should be greater than Phase 2 IPSec 86400 sec 1 day IS acommon default and Is a normal value for Phase 1 IPSec Phase 2 Proposal Protocol Click the drop down menu to select the protocol type ESP AH Encryption Click the drop down menu to select the type of encryption DES 3DES AES128 AES192 AES256 101 Network Advanced IKE Phase 1 Proposal Exchange z Main Mode DH Group Group 2 l 3DES SHA1 Encryption Authentication Life Time 28800 1080 86400 Secs IPSec Phase 2 Proposal Protocol ESP Encryption 3DES x Authentication SHA1 Perfect Forward Secrecy Enable Disable DH Group Life Time 28800 1080 86400 Secs Apply Cancel Authentication Click the drop down menu to select the authentication protocol MD5 SHA1 Perfect Forward Secrecy PFS Select enable to enable PFS A fresh DH key is generated during IKE phas
66. of the router s firmware On the Status page you can view a summary of the current Note To update the router s firmware visit www engeniustech router system status including the router s hardware software P amp 4 com and go to the product page for your router then select the version date time wired network LAN and wireless network Downloads tab at the bottom of the web page to see if a newer WLAN information version of the firmware is available Model The model name of the ESR Series Router Mode The operating mode of the ESR Series Router Uptime The amount of time the ESR Series Router has been connected for the current session Current Date Time The current system date and time Hardware Version The hardware version number of the router Serial Number The serial number of the router required for customer Service or Support 36 WAN Settings WAN Settings Attain IP Protocol Displays the IP protocol in use for the router It can be a dynamic or static IP address IP Address The router s IP address as designated by an ISP Internet Service Provider Subnet Mask The routers WAN subnet mask as designated by an ISP provider Default Gateway The router s gateway address as designated by an ISP provider MAC Address The router s WAN MAC Media Address Control address The routers MAC address is located on the label on the bottom panel of the router and is unique for each router
67. on Automatic Connection or Manual Connection 58 L2TP Settings Username Password service IP Address MTU 1400 612 lt MTU Value lt 1400 Type Keep Connection v Idle Timeout 1 1000 Minutes Apply Cancel Idle Timeout Configure the maximum amount of time in minutes allowed for inactive Internet connection The Internet connection will be dropped when the maximum idle time is reached Valid values are between one and one thousand Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard the changes Co nfigu rl ng DS Lite DS Lite Configuration DS Lite DHCP 6 Option Manual Configuration Single Stack Lite or DS Lite allows ISPs to stop IPv4 addresses AFTR IPv6 Address from reaching a customer s network devices and only use IPv6 B4 IPv4 Address 192 0 0 2 optional WAN IPv6 Address FES0 1E6F 65FF FEC8 6103 To view the DS Lite settings click Internet then click DS Lite nn Apply Cancel DS Lite Configuration Select DS Lite DHCPv6 Option or Manual Configuration AFTR IPv6 Address Enter the AFTR IPv6 connection type B4 IPv4 Address Enter an Optional B4 IPv4 address WAN IPv6 Address Enter the WAN IPv6 address IPv6 WAN Default Gateway Enter the IPv6 WAN default gateway address Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard the changes 59 Wireless LAN Setup Radio Enable Disable Mode To view the Wireless Basic settings click Wireless then select B
68. ort Mapping Table Description Notes or details about the mapped port range No Description Local IP Type Port Range select Delete Selected Delete All Reset Local IP Apply Cancel IP address of the server for the mapped port range Type The protocol used to communicate with the WAN ports and LAN server Port Range The range of mapped ports Select Indicates the device s that can have actions performed on them Click Delete Selected to remove selected devices from the list Click Delete All to remove all devices form the list Click Reset the discard changes Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 110 Port Forwarding Setup Port forwarding enables multiple server applications on a LAN to serve clients on a WAN over a single WAN IP address The router accepts incoming client packets filters them based on the destination WAN or public port and protocol and forwards the packets to the appropriate LAN or local port Unlike the DMZ feature port forwarding protects LAN devices behind the firewall To view the Port Forwardung settings click Advanced then select Port Forwarding Enable Port Forwarding Click Enable Port Forwarding to active port forwarding Enable Port Forwarding Description Description Enter notes or details about the forwarded port configuration Local IP Protocol Enter the local IP address of the server behind the NAT firewall Local Part Proto
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70. quire registering the MAC address of the network interface card NIC connected directly to the cable or DSL modem Clone MAC masks the router s MAC address with the MAC address of the computer s NIC 33 PPTP Settings User Name Enter the username assigned by your ISP Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP Service IP Address Enter the PPTP server IP address provided by your ISP Connection ID Enter the connection ID provided by your ISP optional MTU Maximum Transmission Unit Enter MTU The MTU specifies the largest packet size Default 1462 permitted for an Internet transmission The MTU size can be set between 512 and 1492 Type Configure the connection type between the router and the ISP Select one of the following Keep Connection Automatic Connection or Manual Connection 56 PPTP Settings Username Password Service IP Address Connection ID 0 Optional MTU 1400 612 lt MTU Value lt 1400 Type Keep Connection v Idle Timeout 1 1000 Minutes Apply Cancel Idle Timeout Configure the maximum amount of time in minutes allowed for inactive Internet connection The Internet connection will be dropped when the maximum idle time is reached Valid values are between one and one thousand Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard the changes Configuring L2TP L2TP Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol is used in association
71. r accessing stored media connected to the USB port of the router See the Using EnShare document in the product packaging EnShare will also be available as an app for Apple iOS devices iPads iPods and iPhones and Android based devices Smartphones tablet PCs Kindle and other mobile readers soon The apps will be available through Apple iTunes Store and Google Play respectively Industry standard Wireless Security The router supports a variety of security features and mechanisms including industry standard WPA WPA2 wireless encryption to prevent unauthorized access to your network It also includes a built in SPI Stateful Packet Inspection firewall to help prevent attacks from malicious software malware from the Internet The router also supports IPv6 USB Media Anywhere with EnShare Attach USB storage to the ESR350 and access video music and other media throughout your home or away from home from your smartphone tablet or laptop Internet AAN Mobile Device USB Storage il Router More Guest Access Options The ESR350 also includes up to four 4 separate and discrete Guest Access options allowing the router s administrator to assign different names SSIDs Service Set Identifiers for each login to the home network so friends or visitors can access the user s Internet connection without accessing personal data stored on networked computers in the home Technical Specifications Device Interface Gigabit WAN
72. range may vary depending on many factors including environmental conditions distance between devices radio interference in the operating environment and mix of devices in the network EnGenius Technologies Inc EnShareTM supports both FAT32 and NTFS USB formats Transfer speeds of data from your router attached USB storage device to a remote mobile device may vary based on Internet uplink and downlink speeds bandwidth traffic at either send or receive locations the data retrieval performance of the attached storage device or other factors EnGenius does not guarantee compatibility with all USB drives EnGenius does not warrant its products or EnShare from loss of data or loss of productivity time Features and specifications subject to change without notice Trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners For United States of America Copyright 2013 EnGenius Technologies Inc All rights reserved Product Overview A Media Sharing Platform The ESR350 is designed to access and share media for devices on the home network In addition to connecting home entertainment components to any of its available Gigabit Ethernet ports the ESR350 also includes a USB port for attaching a USB storage device so wireless devices in the home or away from the home can access media content wherever there is an available Internet connection through EnShare Your Personal Media Cloud EnShare is available as an Internet portal fo
73. rites Apply Cancel Configuring 6to4 To view the 6to4 settings click IPv6 then select 6to4 6to4 Address Bto4 Address Enter the 6to4 IP address Primary IPv6 DNS Address Primary IPv6 DNS Address Secondary IPv6 DNS ddres Enter the primary IPv6 DNS address nn LAN IPvb Address Secondary IPv6 DNS Address EE E Enter the secondary IPv6 DNS address Address LAN IPv6 Address Enable Automatic IPv6 Address Assignment Enter the LAN IPv6 address Autoconfiguration Type LAN IPv6 Link Local Address Router Advertisement Enter the LAN IPv6 link local address Lifetime Enable Automatic IPv6 Address Assignment Enable or disable automatic IPv6 address assignment Autoconfiguration Type Enter the autoconfiguration type Default SLAAC RDNSS Router Advertisement Lifetime Enter the IPv6 Address Lifetime in minutes Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 91 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20072 0 0 0001 1 64 FESO 202 6FFF FEFB A01b SLAAC RDNSS 1440 minutes Apply Cancel Viewing Local Connections To view the Link Local settings click IPv6 then select Link Local LAN IPv6 Link Local Address Enter the LAN IPv6 link local address Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes LAN IPv6 Link Local FESO 202 6FFF FEFB A016 Address 92 Cancel Firewall Setup 7 Note This section applies to Client Router mode atl el Configuring
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75. rver To view the DHCP Server Settings click Guest Network then select DHCP Server Setting Router IP address Define the router IP address Router IP Address 1 927 165 169 1 for the Guest network Default Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Subnet Mask Start IP 192 166 169 100 Define the Subnet Mask IP address for the Guest network End IP 192 166 169 200 Apply Cancel Start IP To define the Guest network DHCP server start IP End IP To define the Guest network DHCP server end IP Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 83 Viewing the DHCP Client List on the Guest Network Shows the list of guest clients registered on the network To view the DHCP Client List settings click Guest Network then select DHCP Client List DHCP Client Table Shows the IP address DHCP Client Table MAC address and IP Address MAC Address Expiration Time expiration time of each No DHCP of the registered clients on the list Refresh IP Address The IP address of the guest client MAC Address The MAC address of the guest client Expiration Time The time that the guest client s DHCP address will expire and must be renewed Click Refresh to refresh the view of the list 84 IPv6 There are several connection types to choose from Auto Detection Static IPv6 Autocontfiguration SLAAC DHCPv6 PPPoE IPv6 in IPv4 Tunnel 6to4 and Link local If you are unsure of your connection method please contac
76. sesesssvessssesessnssessaseen 42 Viewing the Web Configuration Dash Boal 12 Configuring Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol 43 OA E eer eT Tere Ten Tatra tener ter 13 Enable Static DHCP Poi ccccsssssssssssessssssssvesssssssssesssssssvesesensessens 44 Wep Menus OverviE Wresinski aaria 14 Current Static DHCP Table ssssssrresssserreessrrrrrenssnnrrrensnnrrrennssrrrrenssrrrreens 45 HIVES NG Doain Sa E E EEE R 15 COMTICUNING Event LOSSINS eserini ginis 46 W ES SEA NaRa na TESO D E 16 Monitoring Bandwidth USage s ssssisserissrrssrrssrrsssrrsserisnrsrrrsserrsses 47 PA RA CORTEO S rangini ai aE 17 Configuring the System Language 48 PATS TIN GN ON insupa Raa anenee iA 18 Contipanne PC AN GIGS enaere a E aE E 49 HE N Oaeei ee E A A A E 19 Configuring Internet Settings 50 Se E E E 20 Configuring Dynamic IP cccimmncmicteacesnienrundscamenunenimenntuncenin 51 MPA E E eve ansuesantene court e DAERA 52 GOB FON Eers eaa SEE E EE SEE A E E ESE E le COMMUTING S COG IP npn e i 53 AONA Grea cetaa ae ranedenaasszeeecbane ge csnanaescannranecssesnees aetecbnvesacenteas Naai l3 COIS UNE PPPOE arrine iesin ese ere aie 54 TOOTS irinin anaapa aadaki dageti a eS Comigne PPTP oasa E ea e E 55 PPIP o CUNE nar E N EE 56 Chapter 3 Installation Setup Wizard sssssssssssssssnsssnnnnnssnnnnnnnas 26 Configuring LO TPrcicssscsusssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssessnsseesssesseseneseen 57 Internet Setup WIZAICL cessssesesssssssersrecssssssesserseesssesseterer
77. ssasssserensensars l7 2g See 0 9 keene 58 Setting Up Your Internet CONNECTION cesses 28 Configuring DS LitC ccccsscssessesssesssesssssssesssesesssessseisseseesseeen 59 Setting Your Wireless Security s ssssssssessisriesrnsinsnnsnrnnrnrnnnsnnnnrnnrnnrnsrnes 29 Wireless LAN S tup iccscscsscsssssssssessssesssssesssssessssssssvessssvsssssvesseeses 60 Setting your Router s Administrator PASSWOMG cseseeeeen 30 ACCESS Point MOCO ecccccccsscscssssssssssssesscsssssssesesssesessvscseescesevevsvseseusvavevsereness 61 SS OU S VOU ROU GSES MME LONG msnen 31 Wireless Distribution SYSTEM Mode 62 Status ana Save SS CLIN G5 saeceesaregecee ransertangacecanaeernctvguacascramncecturgeteantee 33 WDS Security Settings Screen 63 Chapter 5 Wireless Encryption ccccsesssssssssesseeeeeeeeessseeas 64 Wi Fi Protect Access WPA Pre Shared K y csssesesenen 65 Conterno SCC sinoni inmi Eea ir 66 ECL VOTO TYDE ogrene ra E 67 WPA RoG S rannen a EEEE E 68 Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP sss ssssssssssssssrsssressrnssrensrnssressrnssresrress 69 CONT UNNE FINO Soi E 70 MAC Address Filtering Table essere 71 Configuring Wi Fi Protected SetUp s s sssssisssrssiesrresrnssrnsrnesresrresrees 72 CONTI CEN CIENT CIS Cesarini a 73 Chapter 6 Advanced Settings ccsssccsssccceeeessssssssseseeeeeeeeeeeeesseeas 74 Configuring Advanced SCTTINGS ccecscsssssesescsssssserersssssssesereseessserees 75 Setting Up Parental ControlS s ssssssssrsssresr
78. t Privacy WEP Key Type Default key Key Length Encryption Key 1 Select between 64 bit and 128 encryption Encryption Key 2 Encryption Key 3 Key Format Select the type of characters used for the WEP Key ASCII 5 characters or Hexadecimal 10 characters Encryption Key 4 Default Key Select the default encryption key for wireless transactions Encryption Key Enter the encryption key s used to encrypt the data packets during data transmission 63 WEP v Open System O Shared Key Auto 6d bit ASCII 5 characters Keyl Chapter 5 Wireless Encryption a f 64 Wi Fi Protected Access WPA Pre Shared Key WPA Type Select the type of WPA een WPA Pre Shared key e WPA Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP Generates WPA Type OWPA TKIP WPA2 AES OWPA2 Mixed a 128 bit key for each packet Pre Shared Key Type Passphrase v e WPA2 Advanced Encryption Standard AES Pre Shared Key QLG3TVAXBPRU Government standard packet encryption which is Stronger than TKIP Pre Shared Key Type Select the type of pre shared key as Passphrase ASCII or Hexadecimal Pre Shared Key Enter the pre shared Key value 65 Configu ring Secu rity SSID Selection EnGeniusFBA016 Y Enabling security options on the wireless network to prevent Broadcast SSID Enable intrusions to systems on the wireless network WMM Enable Encryption Disable To view th
79. t your IPv6 Internet Service Provider Note If you are using the PPPoE option you will need to ensure that any PPPoE client software on your computers has been removed or disabled Enabling IPv6 Settings To view the Basic settings click IPv6 then select Basic Before using or configuring the IPv6 protocol or IPv6 passthrough on an ESR Series Router you must enable it IPv6 Select enable to configure the IPv6 protocol on the router IPv6 Passthrough Select enable to allow IPv6 passthrough functionality IPv6 must be disabled to enable this feature Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes IPv6 Enable Disable IPv65 Pass Through Enable Disable Apply Cancel 85 Viewing the IPv6 Connection Status To view the Status information click IPv6 then select Status IPv6 Connection Information Shows the IPv6 connection type the LAN IPv6 link local address and the DHCP PD LAN IPv6 Computers List Shows a list of network computers and their IPv6 connection information IFv6 Connection Information IPye Connection Type Link local only LAN Pv Link Local Address FESU 202 6FFF FEFB AU1b DHCP PD Disabled LAN IFv6 Computers Name if any a IPvb Address 86 Configuring Static IPv6 To view the Static IPv6 settings click IPv6 then select Static IPv6 Use Link Local Address Use Link Local Address IPv6 Address subnet Prefix Length Enter the LAN local IPv6 address for the router
80. tain IP Protocol Display the IP Protocol type used for the ESR Series Router Dynamic IP Address or Static IP Address 50 IP Address The router s WAN IP address Subnet Mask The router s WAN subnet mask Default Gateway The ISP s gateway IP address MAC Address The router s WAN MAC address The router s MAC address Is located on the label on the back side of the router Primary DNS The primary DNS address of an ISP provider Secondary DNS The secondary DNS address of an ISP provider Configuring Dynamic IP Dynamic IP addressing assigns a different IP address each time Hostname y MTU 612 lt MTU Value lt 1500 a device connects to an ISP Internet Service Provider and most commonly used by cable ISPs MAC Address 1C 6F 65 C8 B1 03 Clone MAC To view the Dynamic IP click Internet then select Dynamic IP Dynamic IP Hostname Assign a name for the Internet connection type This field can be blank MTU Maximum Transmission Unit Allows you to configure the MTU The MTU specifies the largest packet size permitted for an internet transmission The factory default MTU size for Dynamic IP DHCP is 1500 The MTU size can be set between 512 and 1500 Clone MAC Enter the MAC address of your computer s or tablet s network embedded Network Interface Card NIC in the MAC address field and click Clone MAC Note Some ISP providers require registering the MAC address of the Network Interface Card
81. the Internet It provides authentication to securely encrypt data communicated between the two remote endpoints The Short Model Name supports up to 5 VPN tunnels making it ideal for small office home office users or employees who work from home but need to communicate securely back to the main office Viewing Status To view the Status settings click VPN then select Status No Number The sequence number of the VPN tunnel Name The name of the VPN tunnel No Name Type i cae Transmit Packets Received Packets Uptime Select IP address Type The type of VPN tunnel Connect Disconnect Gateway Peer IP Address The VPN gateway or peer IP address Transmit Packets The number of packets transmitted Received Packets The number of packets received Uptime The amount of time the VPN has been active Select Indicates the device s that can have actions performed on them 98 Configuring a VPN Tunnel Profile To view the Status settings click VPNthen select Status Manually configure a VPN tunnel profile Creating a Profile e Click Add to create a new VPN tunnel profile e Click Edit to edit the settings of the selected profile e Click Delete Selected to delete the selected profile e Click Delete All to delete all current profiles No Enable Name Type Local Address Remote Address 1 VPNtunnel IPSec 192 168 0 0 24 Add Edit Delete Selected Delete All J9 Grypto suite ESP 3DES SHAT1 Gateway S
82. use of a private P address Dead Peer Detection Apply Click Apply to save the changes Cancel Click Cancel to delete the changes 103 Network Advanced Enable Disable Enable Disable Apply Cancel Configuring a User Setting The User Setting function allows you to create user profiles inorder to setup login access to the VPN service Name Enter the name of the new user profile Password Enter the password for the user name Confirm Enter the password a second time to confirm the setting Add Click Add to accept the profile and add it to the Current VPN User Table Reset Click Reset to clear the new settings Current VPN User Table Displays the User ID User Name and Selection status Delete Selected Click to delete the selected user profile Delete All Click to delete all the current user profiles user name Current VPN User Table User Name Vincent vpnuser Delete Selected Delete All Reset cancel Apply Reset Click to clear the selections from the Current VPN User Table Apply Click to accept save the new settings Cancel Click to clear the new changes 104 USB Port The ESR350 router is equipped with a USB port for connecting a hard drive so media content can be accessed or transferred to other devices in the home or devices away from home Viewing EnShare The EnShare feature allows you to access media EnShare Remote Access En
83. uter s Web Configuration interface supports multiple Choose your language languages English seach To view the Language settings click System then click spano ortugu s Language Fran ais Deutsch Select the system language you wish to use from the drop down oe talang menu 48 Configuring IP Cameras This ESR router supports up to four 4 EnGenius IP Cameras simultaneously If no IP Camera is detected please check that the IP Camera s IP address and UPnP client are configured correctly To view the IP Camera Settings click System then click IP Camera Before starting this procedure you must connect your EnGenius IP camera to the network Make sure the camera is powered on Click the Refresh button to view a listing of available devices Note The IP Camera function supports EnGenius IP Camera products only 49 IP Camera Client Table IP Address Refresh MAC Address fF Configuring Internet Settings View Internet Status The WAN Settings or Internet Status page shows a summary of the current Internet connection information This section is also shown on the System Status page To view the Status settings click Internet then click Status WAN Settings To view the WAN Settings click Internet then select Status WAN Settings Attain IP Protocol IF Address Subnet Mask Dynamic IP Address Detault Gateway MAC Address Primary DNS secondary DNS 1C 6F 65 08 61 03 At
84. uter to have all its connections and ports completely open during data transmission Do not store or manage sensitive information on the DMZ host yN WARNING The PC defined as a DMZ host is not protected by the firewall and is vulnerable to malicious network attacks To view the DMZ settings click Firewall then select DMZ Enabling DMZ F Enable DM7 Click Enable DMZ to activate DMZ functionality Local IP Address g Please selecta PC Local IP Address re eee Enter an IP address of a device on the LAN Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 36 Configuring Denial of Service To enable blocking of denial of service DoS attacks select the DoS option in the Firewall section DoS attacks can flood the Internet connection with the continuous transmission of data Blocking these attacks ensures that the Internet connection is always available To view the DoS settings click Firewall then select DoS Block DoS Block DoS Enable Disable Enable or disable blocking DoS attacks Discard Ping on WAN Enable Disable Apply Cancel Discard Ping on WAN ICMP ping packages are blocked while Block DoS is enabled Enable Discard Ping on WAN if the WAN port is required Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 97 Virtual Private Network Setup A Virtual Private Network VPN provides a secure connection between two remote locations or two users over
85. wall Note Choose a location that is within reach of an electrical outlet for the AC adapter and the DSL or Cable modem To mount the device on the wall do the following 1 Measure the distance from the middle of each mounting screw hole 2 Mark the locations of the screw holes on the wall 3 Drill a hole for each marked location and insert a screw in each Note Make sure to leave enough of the screw head above the wall surface to secure the router 4 Install and secure the mounts onto the router 5 Install the router on the wall 132 PAT Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e In
86. work Administrator 2 Click Next to continue or Prev to return to the previous m Setup the Wireless Security screen Step3 Setup your Device Password My Internet Connection Dynamic IP v Dynamic IP Connection Type Step 4 Setup your Device Time Zone Host Name Step 5 MAC 00 02 6F FD 8D BC CLONEMAC Setup your Status and Save Setting Prev Next Cancel EnGenius ESR350 EnGenius Wireless Router ESR350 Step 1 Setup your Internet Connection To configuare the Internet connection you can choose Auto Detect or Manual Setup to set up Internet Connection WAN Setup the Wireless Security ye Doia Suggested Step 3 J Manual Setup Advanced Setup your Device Password Step 4 Prev Next Setup your Device Time Zone Step 5 Setup your Status and Save Setting If you selected Manual Setup follow these steps 3 Select the Internet connection type and enter the connection properties 28 Setting Your Wireless Security Setting wireless encryption To encrypt the wireless signal in the ESR350 router follow these steps 1 Enter the router name in the wireless Name SSID text field 2 Select the security level from the Encryption dropdown list i 3 Enter a password in the Encryption Key text field 4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 to encrypt the band Important To ensure the network is secure it is recommended to select High for an encryption level
87. y Step 2 Select the device to which this policy applies Step 3 Select a schedule Step 4 Select VWeb Keyword filters Step 5 Select Application filters Step 6 Co figure Web Access Logging Cancel Click Next to continue the procedure or Cancel to stop the procedure The procedure consists of the following steps 1 Enter a unique name for your policy in the Policy Name text field step 1 Choose Policy Name Choose a unique name for your policy Policy Mame Prev Ment DEVE Cancel 2 Click Prev to return to the previous screen Next to continue the procedure or Cancel to stop the procedure 3 Add target devices to the access control policy step 2 Select Target Device Specify a device with its IP or MAC address Filtering Type Mac IFP Member List Device Marne MAC Address Add DEVE 78 To add a device to the Member List follow these steps a Click MAC or IP from the Filter Type option b Click Add to show the add client dialog i l Step 3 Select Schedule c Enter the name of the device in the Device Name text field You can use the Schedule page to StartStop the services regulary The services will start at the time in the following schedule Table or it will stop 5 Setting up a schedule for the router services Before making change on this please check If your system time 1s
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