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1. 6 50 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING CLIENT LIST 6 4 6 Configuring Client List View the 5G wireless devices currently connected to the EIR900 e Interface The type of network connected to the device WLAN Client Table 7 Interface MAC Address Signal Idle Time e MAC Address The MAC address of device connected to network RE e Signal The signal strength of the device connected to the network e 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 6 51 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS 6 5 Parental Control Setup 6 5 1 Configuring the Wizard PARENTAL CONTROL SETUP Parental Control is a feature that allows parents to filter out and control the Internet access By adding keywords the parental control engine checks web content and makes sure it does not contain specified content Parents can also limit Internet access within a specified time period e Add Policy Create a rule profile which describes the keyword filter and Internet access schedule Policy rules can be applied to multiple users which are known as the policy members The parental control engine screens policy members based on the applied policy e Policy Table Enable and disable a list of policy rules Click Apply to save the settings and continue Click Cancel to stop the setup To use the Wizard to create a policy rule click Add Policy and per
2. 4 4 INTERNET System Internet Wireless 2 4GHz Wireless 5GHz Parental Control Firewall VPN USB Port Advanced Tools WEB CONFIGURATION Wireless 2 4G View and edit settings for 2 4G wireless network connectivity 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 Configure a list of clients that are allowed to wirelessly connect to the network WPS Automate the connection between the a wireless device and the router using an 8 digit PIN Client List View the 2 4G wireless devices currently connected to the network 4 5 WIRELESS 2 4G System Internet Wireless 2 4GHz Wireless 5GHz Parental Control Firewall VPN USB Port Advanced Tools WEB CONFIGURATION Wireless 5G View and edit settings for 5G wireless network connectivity 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 Configure a list of clients that are allowed to wirelessly connect to the network WPS Automate the connection between the a wireless device and the router using an 8 digit PIN Client List View the 5G wireless devices currently connected to the network 4 6 WIRELESS 5G System Internet Wireles
3. Total Bandwidth Settings Uplink Select the maximum bandwidth speed for outbound Uplink traffic Downlink Downlink Select the maximum bandwidth speed for inbound traffic QoS O Priority Queue Bandwidth Allocation Disabled Note Click Disabled if you do not want to prioritize any data or protocol 6 92 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS PRIORITY QUEUE Priority Queue Set network resource usage based on specific protocols or port ranges Incoming packets are processed based on the proto cols position within the queue Unlimited Priority Queue QoS O Priority Queue 0 Bandwidth Allocation Disabled e Local IP Address Enter the local IP address of a device ee on the network This device s activity is not restricted by PUDE Local IP Address Description the QoS feature a il e High Low Priority Queue Specify the priority for differ hie QoS Bron ent protocols Additional protocols and port ranges can be High Low added Priority Queue Protocol Low Priority Specific Port Apply Cancel 6 93 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS Bandwidth Allocation BANDWIDTH ALLOCATION Set network resource usage for inbound and outbound traffic based on local IP and port ranges e Type Select Download or Upload to specific the direc tion of packet traffic e Local IP Range Enter the local IP range of the current configuration e Protocol Select the protocol to manage for the current
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5. RADIUS Server IP Address MS e WPA2 Advanced Encryption Standard AES Pro e po tects unauthorized access by verifying network users encryption is stronger than TKIP e WPA2 Mixed Mixed mode allows device to try WPA2 first and if that fails selects WPA type e RADIUS Server IP Address Enter the IP address of the server e RADIUS Server Port Enter the port number of the server e RADIUS Server Password Enter the password of the server Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Apply Cancel 6 32 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING FILTER 6 3 4 Configuring Filter WARNING A 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 addresses listed in the table are allowed to connect to the wireless network Enable Wireless Access Control e Description Enter a description of the device allowed to connect to the network e MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the wireless Description MAC Address device iT M Enable Wireless Access Control Click Add to append a new device to the list or Reset to dis card changes 6 33 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS MAC ADDRESS FILTERING TABLE MAC Address Filtering Table e No The sequence number of the device MAC Address Filtering Table e De
6. tings refer to WDS Security Settings Screen on page 6 Set Security Set Security 40 Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Apply Cancel 6 39 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS WIRELESS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM MODE WDS Security Settings Screen Select the type of WDS encryption Disable WEP or WPA Pre Shared Key for the wireless network Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP e Key Length Select between 64 bit and 128 encryption This page allows you setup the WDS security The value depends on your AP e Key Format Select the type of characters used for the Security settings WEP Key ASCII 5 characters or Hexadecimal Encryption 10 characters Key Length e Default Key Select the default encryption key for wire less transactions Key Format Default key e Encryption Key Enter the encryption key s used to encrypt the data packets during data transmission Encryption Key 1 Encryption Key 2 Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Encryption Key 3 Encryption Key 6 40 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS WIRELESS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM MODE Wi Fi Protected Access WPA Pre Shared Key e WPA Type Select the type of WPA This page allows you setup the WDS security The value depends on your AP e WPA Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP Gen Sc UNS erates a 128 bit key for each packet Encryption e WPA2 Advanced Encryption Standard AES
7. Enter the domain name or IP address of an NTP server e Enable Daylight Saving Click to enable or disable day light savings time e Start Time Select the date and time when daylights sav ings time starts e End Time Select the date and time when daylights sav ings time ends Synchronize with the NTP Server v GMT 01 00 Amsterdam Berlin Bern Rome Stockholm Vienna europe_pool ntp org Time Setup Time Zone NTP Time Server M Enable Daylight Saving Start Time End Time 6 100 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING DYNAMIC DOMAIN NAME SERVICE 6 10 3 Configuring Dynamic Domain Name Service Dynamic domain name service DDNS allows the administrator to map a static domain name to a dynamic IP address A DDNS service provider such as DynDNS ZoneEdit or CyberGate must provide an account password and static domain name to use this feature DDNS particularly benefits end users that have their own websites or FTP sites e Dynamic DNS Enable or Disable DDNS e Server Address Select the DDNS Server Address e Host Name Enter the DDNS provider static domain name e Username Enter the username given by the DDNS pro vider e Password Enter the password given by the DDNS pro vider 6 101 Dynamic DNS O Enable O Disable Server Address Host Name Username Password BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS DIAGNOSING A NETWORK CONNECTION 6 10 4 Diagnosing a Network Connection The diagnosis feature allow the
8. Fragment Threshold RTS Threshold Beacon Interva DTIM Period 2346 256 2346 2347 1 2347 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS e Data Rate Select the data rate This is the rate in which Data Rat the EIR900 will transmit data packets to wireless devices matins _ N Data Rate Auto e N Data Rate Select the N data rate This is the rate in sia which the EIR900 will transmit data packets to wireless N Channel Bandwidth Auto 20 40 MHZ 20 MHZ compatible devices Preamble Type Long Preamble Short Preamble e 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 e Preamble Type Select the preamble type Long Pre amble provides better LAN compatibility and Short Preamble provides better wireless performance e Tx Power Select the wireless signal strength level Valid values are between 10 and 100 EEE e Country Selection Select the country where the wire Country Selection 158 TAIWAN v less network is located Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Apply Cancel 6 43 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS 6 4 3 Configuring Security CONFIGURING SECURITY Enable security options on the wireless network to prevent intrusions to systems on the wireless network SSID Selection Select the wireless network group to change the wireless security settin
9. L2TP DHCP Static IP connectivity to the router from a cable or DSL modem using an Ethernet cable USB Ports Provides SAMBA FTP DLNA Tunes and BT Offline Download services on con nected USB storage INSTALLATION 2 1 System Requirements To install the EIR900 you need the following Computer Windows Linux and MAC OS X Operating Systems Web Browser Internet Explorer FireFox Chrome Safari Network Interface Card with an open RJ 45 Ethernet Port Wi Fi Card or USB Wi Fi Dongle 802 11 B G N External xDSL ADSL or Cable Modem with an open RJ 45 Ethernet Port RJ45 Ethernet Cables ya Note Optional 2 1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ENGENIUS QUICK START CONNECTING NETWORK CABLES 3 1 Connecting Network Cables CAUTION A UNPLUG ALL PERIPHERALS AND THE ROUTER S ADAPTER BEFORE STARTING WITH THIS PROCEDURE 1 Connect the adapter cable to an electrical outlet 3 1 ENGENIUS QUICK START CONNECTING NETWORK CABLES 2 Plug one end of the Ethernet cable 1 into the WAN port on the back panel of the router Plug the other end of the cable into the cable or DSL modem PA A d o o 3 2 ENGENIUS QUICK START CONNECTING NETWORK CABLES 3 Plug one end of an Ethernet cable 2 into the LAN port on the back panel of the router Plug the other end of the cable into the Ethernet port of the computer 4 Click Next to display the login screen See Logging n for more details ya Note
10. Next to save these settings and continue to the next step click Rescan to detect the Internet connection method click Skip to discard changes and continue to the next step 5 5 INSTALLATION SETUP WIZARD DETECTING THE INTERNET CONNECTION TYPE 8 For the Wireless 2 4G connection in the SST D text field enter a router name and in the Key text field enter a password WARNING H Select High as the security level to best secure the wireless network GR EnGenius Wireless 2 4GHz Please choose the security level in the security bar N 3 one Strength ONone Medium High ee pri No security offered D 1 Q lt is recommended NOT to choose this option unless UE LU LA your wireless client cannot support either WPA or WEP encryption technology SSID EnGeniusC7EB8F 5 6 INSTALLATION SETUP WIZARD DETECTING THE INTERNET CONNECTION TYPE 9 For the Wireless 5G connection in the SSID text field enter a router name and in the Key text field enter a password WARNING l Select High as the security level to best secure the wireless network EnGenius Wireless 5GHz Please choose the security level in the security bar Strength ONone Medium High E No security offered a f It is recommended NOT to choose this option unless q E Ly your wireless client cannot support either WPA or WEP encryption technolo SSID EnGeniusC7EB80 uy z None 10 Click Next to save these settings or click Skip to discard
11. Port Range The range of mapped ports e Select Indicates the device s that can have actions per formed on them Click Delete Selected to remove selected devices from the list Click Delete A11 to remove all devices form the list Click Reset the discard changes Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Apply Cancel 6 84 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS PORT FORWARDING SETUP 6 9 3 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 e Enable Port Forwarding Click Enable Port For M Enable Port Forwarding warding to active port forwarding Description e Description Enter notes or details about the forwarded x Local IP port configuration Protocol e Local IP Enter the local IP address of the server behind ci the NAT firewall e Protocol Select the protocol to use for mapping from the following TCP UDP or Both e Local Port Enter the LAN port number that WAN client packets will be forward to e Public Port Enter the WAN port number that clients will send their packets to Local Port Public Port Add Reset Click Add to append a new c
12. SETTINGS Access Point Mode Configure the wireless settings of the router in access point mode e Band Select a wireless standard for the network from the following options 2 4 GHz B 2 4 GHz G 2 4 GHz N 2 4 GHz B G 2 4 GHz B G N e Enable SSID Select the number of wireless groups between one and four available on the network e SSID Enter the name of the wireless network s e Auto Channel Enable or disable having the router auto matically 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 time period that the system checks the appropri ate channel for the router 6 23 reg Cie k Channel Time ACCESS POINT MODE 2 4 GHz 802 11b g n EnGeniusCCDD10 O Enable Disable Half Day v BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS e Channel When auto channel is disabled select a channel to assign to the wireless network Valid value are from one to eleven in the US and one to thirteen in the EU Wireless Distribution System Mode Configure the router s wireless settings in WDS mode e Channel Select a channel to assign to the wireless net work Valid value are from one to eleven in the US and one to thirteen in the EU e MAC Address Enter the MAC address es for the wireless access point s that are part of the WDS e WDS Data Rate
13. TEA AREAS A AR ADE AAA 6 75 USB POr SCD Y edad eii ei E NA an ee iaa A Re A 6 77 Gontiguniag File Sharing as aa EA dad 6 77 Contig ring a File Seve Fis sarria a A aii la des Rae 6 78 Configuring a DNLA Media Server xica ii iia A A RA A ee RT we 6 79 VI TABLE OF CONTENTS Contig ring a Bitorrent Server eer eeen dora ee eee Ad Doha enr 6 80 Advanced Network Settings ze dns ec 204d e bee Gad wae bbe ene nel Edd MARGE Seek aww sn nen 6 82 PATS SUI carta ri id RA Minnie Ase Neha E a ah de tc er ah A A eine tees 6 82 Port Mapping Setups sona ae ere etre TAI A EDESA ERAS ae ee al 6 83 Port Forwarding SOU ere ses A os e te oh ALO hg i ia 6 85 Por THOGEHING SetuP tec a tio ee a ark DER ras boa E Mere Had eee GE eee ees 6 87 Application Layer Gateway Setup corn id heehee eee OOS EAE REE RS oe ees 6 89 Universal Plugiand Play Set das tia EIA a a Trad 6 90 Internet Group Multicast Protocol Setup anni AAA AR AAA A a A 6 91 Qu ality of Service SOU Diao eet toe A AAA AS EE eae eee 6 92 A A IA E Awe ee eae 6 93 Bandwidth Allocation sa A AA A E os Serene 6 94 Routing SOU A retenes aaa pel le e coa de erat ARDE eel le decada th ic de de doe 6 96 NAT Disabled iodo od A AA A E IA Nasal ey sag ee ie er 6 96 NAMTENADSd RE E IO ST TS A AER En 6 97 Wake O LAN SCD maip Teni te RAEE A AAA RdA AD 6 98 FOGIS SQUID ce cto Rees e E UE ERRE A ATA RA AA ES AA D TES ie 6 99 Contiguring the Administrator ACCOUNT is 38d CARA AA LANE REA AAA eee RRA ode Pere 6 99
14. TO soosiaaiaas ea eae Sa oe eee eae So Rees kane hed Solna eee 6 33 TABLE OF CONTENTS MAG Address Filtering Table fone taste een nes A OE AEREO AA eee ee ae Due 6 34 Configuring Wi Fi Protected Setups 2448880828 dd ae a ee AAA 6 35 Contig ring CURS ect RES RUE RE CR AA eee aes ERA Rae ee eee ek 6 36 Wireless LAN 5G Setup esse Les nm EE at daa ti see ons a ee EO eke Re A ee BRA EER SE RETA 6 37 Configuring Basie SCUINGS iets tak 10 Los e o da oe aa ER races dl o SBOE ayy nike LA on ts 6 37 ACCESS POMO den anaoat AA AAA A ed eee ane Nae ee ea 6 38 Wireless Distribution System Mod ca bid aoe eee eed bo eee eee etes ni ne Eee ee Cee ees 6 39 Configuring Advanced SeuINnGS ona aeons pes e eke DE US dan Is 6 42 GONMMOGUFIAG Securty sas este Vina tonte nee ee Mee SU An bee ie Shee aGeh owen teeta ide 6 44 ENCIYDUON TYDE ta a a een MO eerie eee ne age ee le Mata ee 6 45 Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP ica e Made A hee Rte Rhee A 6 45 Encryption Wi Fi Protected Access WPA Pre Shared Key 6 46 Encryption WRA RADIOS 3 Ne ee Fe eae eb E ata MEE GE Coe EN on REL E EETA 6 47 Contiguring FINGIS run bb dust bok ts BH ORS Cos BRS MES bb hae EES OP Sawa ees 6 48 Enable Wireless Access COMO love ERRATA bee ee sanmesvarali masi REET A eee de 6 48 MAC Address Filtering Tables ass passa bbe da nue AAA oa eon 6 49 Configuring Wi Fi Protected Setup LE uns de ne ne ese de ea ae ete OY BE rue de PP a a a 6 50 Con
15. changes and continue to the next step 5 7 INSTALLATION SETUP WIZARD DETECTING THE INTERNET CONNECTION TYPE 11 Review the settings GN EnGenius Configuration Summary WAN Configuration WAN Type DHCP Host Name MAC 00 02 6F C7 EB 91 2 4G WLAN Configuration SSID EnGeniusC7EB8F Security Type None 5G WLAN Configuration SSID EnGeniusC7EB80 Security Type None 12 Click Apply to save the information entered in the previous steps The EIR900 setup is complete 5 8 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS 6 1 System Setup 6 1 1 Viewing System Status SYSTEM SETUP The status page shows the summary of the current system status including system hardware software version date time Internet connection WAN wired network LAN and wireless network WLAN information System e Model The model name of the EIR900 e Mode The router s operating mode AP Router WDS e Uptime The amount of time the device has been active e Current Date Time The current system date and time e Hardware Version he hardware version number of the EIR900 e Serial Number The serial number of the EIR900 The serial number is required for customer service or support e Application Version The firmware version number of the EIR900 Note To update the firmware visit www engeniusnetworks com 6 1 Model Mode Uptime Current Date Time Hardware Version Serial Number Application Version Wireless Gigabit Dualband Router
16. correspondent application processes so that they may exchange information on an open environment Select the listed applications that need ALG support and Janus rer then the router will authorize them to pass through the NAT gateway A O o ROO go AR O OO PI E IO O a Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Apply Cancel 6 89 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS UNIVERSAL PLUG AND PLAY SETUP 6 9 6 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 Click Enable or Disable to activate or deactivate UPnP UPnP O Enable Disable Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Apply Cancel 6 90 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS INTERNET GROUP MULTICAST PROTOCOL SETUP 6 9 7 Internet Group Multicast Protocol Setup Internet Group Multicast Protocol IGMP is a network layer protocol used to establish membership in a multicast group Click Enable or Disable to activate or deactivate IGMP Multicast Settings Multicast O Enable Disable Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Apply Cancel 6 91 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS QUALITY OF SERVICE SETUP 6 9 8 Quality 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 Total Bandwidth Settings
17. hard drive or flash drive be plugged into your Router The offline downloader is useful that router can take over downloading when your computer is turned off disconnected from your home network Downloads started on your computer will automatically be completed by the router when you are away Vuze Offline Downloader Enable or disable the bitorrent service View a list of files and their status shared on the Bitor rent service ID The unique ID of the torrent in the list Done Indicates if the torrent is being shared or not Have ETA The estimated time of arrival for the comple tion of the torrent Up The amount of data shared with other users in Kb Vuze Offline Downloader O Enable Disable Download Status ID Done Have A p jow Ratio Status 6 80 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING A BITORRENT SERVER e Down The amount of data received from other users in Kb e Ratio The ratio of the amount of data shared and received e Status Indicates the current status of the torrent Downloading Paused or Stopped e Name The name of the torrent 6 81 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS ADVANCED NETWORK SETTINGS 6 9 Advanced Network Settings 6 9 1 NAT Setup Network address translation NAT allows users on the LAN to access the Internet through a single Public IP Address or mul tiple Public IP Addresses NAT provides firewall protection from hacker attacks and allows for mapping LAN IP addresses to WAN IP addresses w
18. network from the following options e 5 GHz 802 11 a e 5 GHz 802 11 n e 5 GHz 802 11 a n Enable SSID Select the number of wireless groups between one and four available on the network SSID Enter the name of the wireless network s Auto Channel Enable or disable having the router auto matically select a channel for the wireless network Auto channel is enabled by default Select disable to manually assign a specific channel Default Disable e Check Channel Time When auto channel is enabled select time period that the system checks the appropri ate channel for the router e Channel When auto channel is disabled select a channel to assign to the wireless network 6 38 ACCESS POINT MODE Band 5 GHz 802 11a n Enabled SSID SSID1 EnGeniusCCDD14 Enable Disable Half Day v O Enable Disable 149 5 745 GHz Auto Channel Channel BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS WIRELESS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM MODE Wireless Distribution System Mode Configure the wireless settings of the router in WDS mode e Channel Select a channel to assign to the wireless net Channel Work e MAC Address Enter the MAC address es for the MAC Address 1 wireless access point s that are part of the WDS MAC Address 2 e WDS Data Rate Select the data rate for the WDS MAC Address 3 e Set Security Click Set Security to display the WDS MAC Address 4 security settings screen For security configuration set
19. optional e MTU Enter the maximum transmission unit 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 e Authentication Type Select the type of authentication provided by the ISP Auto best setting select Auto PA P Or CHA P If unsure of the 6 17 Username Password Service Name MTU Authentication Type 512 lt MTU Value lt 1492 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING PPPOE e Type Configure the connection type between the router Type Idle Timeout Ho 1 1000 Minutes and the ISP Choose between Keep Connection Automatic Connection Or Manual Connection A A MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 Clone MAC Idle Timeout Configure the maximum idle time 1 to 1 000 minutes allowed for an inactive connection e Clone MAC Enter the MAC address of the devices net work 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 device s NIC Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard the changes Apply Cancel 6 18 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING PPTP 6 2 5 Configuring PPTP The point to point tunnelling protocol PPTP is used in associat
20. procedures or content It is important to pay attention to these conventions as they provide information to prevent damage to equipment or personal injury General Conventions The following general conventions are used in this document CAUTION A CAUTIONS APPEAR BEFORE THE TEXT IT REFERENCES CAUTIONS APPEAR IN CAPITAL LETTERS TO EMPHASIZE THAT THE MESSAGE CONTAINS VITAL HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING A Warning information appears before the text it references to emphasize that the content may prevent damage to a the device or equipment Important Indicates information that is important to know for the proper completion of a procedure choice of an option or completing a task CONVENTIONS TYPOGRAPHICAL CONVENTIONS F Note Indicates additional information that is relevant to the current process or procedure Example Indicates information used to demonstrate or explain an associated concept N A Indicates that a component or a procedure is not applicable to this model Prerequisite Indicates a requirement that must be addressed before proceeding with the current function or procedure Typographical Conventions The following typographical conventions are used in this document Italics Indicates book titles directory names file names path names and program process names Constant width Indicates computer output shown on a computer screen including menus prompts responses to input and error
21. the DNS address value from the ISP select User Defined to assign a custom DNS server address select DNS Relay to forward all queries to a relay which in turn sends them to an ISP s DNS server select None to assign no server First DNS Server Configure the first or primary DNS server Default DNS Relay DNS Servers Second DNS Server Configure the second or secondary ES Assigned by DHCP Server DNS server Default None First DNS Server DNS Relay 4192 168 1 Second DNS Server None De 0000 Click Apply to save the settings Apply Cancel 6 7 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING DHCP 6 1 3 Configuring DHCP View active dynamically allocated IP DHCP addresses and configure and view static DHCP IP addresses WARNING A Do not modify the settings in this section without a thorough understanding of the parameters DHCP Client Table Displays the connected DHCP clients whose IP addresses are assigned by the DHCP server on the mios ue E IP Address MAC Address Expiration Time a Click Refresh to update the table Refresh 6 8 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS ENABLE STATIC DHCP IP Enable Static DHCP IP Click Enable Static DHCP DHCP IP addresses H P to add more static RE IP Address IXAC Address Click Reset to return the table to its previous state Current Static DHCP Table Active static DHCP addresses are listed along with the asso ciated MAC addresse
22. 28 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS 6 3 3 Configuring Security CONFIGURING SECURITY Enable security options on the wireless network to prevent intrusions to systems on the wireless network SSID Selection Select the wireless network group to change the wireless security settings for 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 encrypt type for the router Click Apply to save the settings 6 29 SSID Selection EnGeniusCCDD10 v Broadcast SSID WMM Encryption E Enable 802 1x Authentication Apply Cancel BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS ENCRYPTION TYPE Encryption Type Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP e Authentication Type Select the type of authentication oe Encryption WEP v e Open System Wireless stations can associate with the EIR900 without WEP encryption e Shared Key Devices must provide the corresponding WEP key s when connecting to the EIR900 Key Type ASCII 5 characters e Auto Default key Key 1 y Authentication Type Open System Shared Key Auto Key Length 64 bit M e Key Length Select between 64 bit and 128 encryption Encryption Key 1 e Key Type Select the type of characters used for the Encryption K
23. 6 10 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS MONITORING BANDWIDTH USAGE 6 1 5 Monitoring Bandwidth Usage View bandwidth usage for LAN and WLAN traffic Displays the bandwidth usage for the WLAN and LAN net works Bandwidth Monitor WAN Bandwidth Monitor 2 4G WLAN 1 0 10 20 30 40 Bandwidth Monitor 5G WLAN BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING LANGUAGES 6 1 6 Configuring Languages The router supports multiple languages for using the graphical user interface GUI Select the language to use from the dropdown list Multiple Language Choose your language v 6 12 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS 6 2 Configuring WAN Settings 6 2 1 View WAN 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 WAN Settings Attain IP Protocol Display the IP Protocol type used for the EIR900 Dynamic IP Address or Static IP WAN Settings Address Attain IP Protocol IP Address The router s WAN IP address IP Address Subnet Mask The router s WAN subnet mask Subnet Mask Default Gateway The ISP s gateway IP address Default Gateway MAC Address The router s WAN MAC address The MAC Address router s MAC address is located on the label on the back Primary DNS side of the router Secondary DNS Primary DNS The primary DNS address of an ISP pro vider Secondary DNS The secondary DNS address of an ISP provider 6 13 CONFIGURING W
24. AN SETTINGS Dynamic IP Address 00 AA BB CC DD 11 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING DYNAMIC IP 6 2 2 Configuring Dynamic IP Dynamic IP addressing assigns a different IP address each time a device connects to an ISP service provider The service is most commonly used by ISP cable providers Dynamic IP e Host name Assign a name for the internet connection der a type This field can be blank e MTU Configure the maximum transmission unit MTU sil 1500 5 12 lt wTU value lt 1500 The MTU specifies the largest packet size permitted for an MAR ES Clone MAC internet transmission The factory default MTU size for Dynamic IP DHCP is 1500 The MTU size can be set between 512 and 1500 e Clone MAC Enter the MAC address of the devices net work 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 device s NIC 6 14 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS DNS SERVERS DNS Servers The DNS server translates a domain or website name into a uniform resource locator URL 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 e DNS Server Configure the t
25. AP Router 17 min 22 sec 2011 01 01 00 18 19 1 0 0 000000001 1 0 0 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS WAN Settings e Attain IP Protocol Displays the IP protocol in use for the EIR900 It can be a dynamic or static IP address e IP Address The router s IP address as designated by an ISP provider e Subnet Mask The router s WAN subnet mask as desig nated by an ISP provider e Default Gateway The router s gateway address as desig nated by an ISP provider e 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 e Primary DNS The primary DNS of an ISP provider e Secondary DNS The secondary DNS of an ISP provider 6 2 WAN Settings Attain IP Protocol IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway MAC Address Primary DNS secondary DNS WAN SETTINGS Dynamic IP Address 00 AA BB CC DD 11 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS LAN Settings e IP Address The router s local IP address The default LAN IP address is 192 168 0 1 e Subnet Mask The router s local subnet mask e DHCP Server The DHCP setting status Default Enabled e MAC Address The router s LAN MAC address Wireless 2 4G Setting e Channel The communications channel used by all sta tions or computing devices on the network e ESSID The ID value of a set of one or more intercon nected basic service sets BSSs e Security The security setting status Default Disabled e BSSID The
26. CE AS A A ee ese MN A o ETA ES a 4 11 MODISTAS e AAA AAA RAS 4 12 Detecting the Internet Connection Type 4 SSL 5 1 Sy EMS IU a DRA ene einen ae ey ee Seana BG na ee sa 6 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS VIEWING System SANS Rd tireur ee ea A eae ee RO lee aw ee a EA ae E vaux 6 1 SS sae a bado ake deh aa dwn A Be Se Aa ad be Re Berd ade 6 1 WAN CUORE Wee A a Bs Be hol ee bees Read ae ee Oe en ee 6 2 AN SEWAGE S vet tooo as to E AA A A AE COLA AVES Eek a Ae aS 6 3 Wireless 2 46 SGUING r pus oes ee EA E a ee Ee OL edb wee nee eee Oke eae 6 3 Wireless 56 Seung iaa ER bos Bae ee key eee ee Oe a 6 4 GOMIGUFAGIEAN e eeens er ae Shaws ten hae node bond whee st abla canoes NRA Mate E 6 5 CAN Pon ma ae che a lk te de he Ne nie Dan tren AA A A e lado Membre ante ah gle Nae EE 6 5 DACP Server raees recut da IR A 6 6 DIN SES CIV Rosi ea o os e ora A la a ek BA a e ok aa id 6 7 Contig ring DHCP SSSR ee A A AS AAA 6 8 DHCP ClentTable ir eat SEAL SS boa AAA AA AAA A LR AAA de ia RE 6 8 Enable ataco DHCP IPs A EEE ADE AAA AAA 6 9 Current Static DAGPTAbIS nr aa rr de tt AA ba id E ew Aad 6 9 Conig rng Logan 6 10 Log Messagellistoa a cronista aa ae A A AA A 6 lem CO 6 10 Monitoring Bandwidth Sages Es a A A Chey a a a e al do 6 11 CGOntiquing Languages sia ERE E A A ARA AA EAS EE ES 6 12 Contig ring NAN SOUINGS ai ERA A A AA A a tea nn 6 13 VIEW WAN Stat S ni RATE ERRATA E AAA eee BEA AA ABAD RAR de we UN 6 13 WARS s
27. Configuring the ROUES TIMES us a A Aa ae ese 6 100 Configuring Dynamic Domain Name Service 2 6 101 Diagnosing a Network Connection sion iG oe Mae eee ty ee tine Peu as 6 102 VII TABLE OF CONTENTS Upgrading PIANWaTe tities atime rasa eee ran here NN end wd tee ae eae ONO 6 103 Backing Up Settings eneur tod c anthaedbat epee cu chee Aaa a A AR di eee haa ate 6 104 ReEDOOING Me DEVICE ia ws bed ea a ee mans te dt WN Ee A Ele Be E ee ee 6 105 Appendix A Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement A 1 Radiation Exposure Statement Les nd we eae de eee MAAS Raed Lee ee ee ee ako eee ak A 2 Industry Canada Statement ra bah Been eee be baw Cees eek nt Cetera hay Hawes B 1 European CE Declaration of Conformity 0 0 0 0 0c eee 222 C 1 ISNA WAV CVS ac tesco neee eae bee lee dea ee ete yw Ae ewe ae olen EAN Sea ae es eek D 1 Dynamic IP Address DHCP EA A Re ES Meee See Ld A BR Ue ea D 1 SONO eh EE Or ae etree Onn CA AO ld ads gad e Madd re cecal tet ein ee A Bae eat o lh Ae D 1 Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE dino LARA co boy ee Ore A ete es D 2 Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol E2TR cr e naa ee bated a Meee Sata See AN vun a eee D 3 WorldWide Technical Support scr a ma ee eae Eee ene AA ee Tea ka eee E 1 VIII CONVENTIONS CONVENTIONS Conventions The following conventions are used to give the user additional information about specific
28. ERNET CONNECTION TYPE INSTALLATION SETUP WIZARD DETECTING THE INTERNET CONNECTION TYPE 3 The Wizard displays a progress bar while detecting the type of Internet connection Note This process may take several seconds EnGenius The Wizard is detecting the Internet Type of your Internet Service Provider Please ensure you have the Modem cable connected to the WAN port Internet 5 3 INSTALLATION SETUP WIZARD DETECTING THE INTERNET CONNECTION TYPE 4 If the EIR900 can not detect the type of Internet connection the following screen is displayed EnGenius Login Method Dynamic IP Host Name DHCP MAC 00 02 6F C7 EB 91 Clone MAC Address Dynamic IP addressing assigns a different IP address each time a device connects to an ISP service provider The service is most commonly used by ISP cable providers The Wizard cannot detect the internet Type of your Internet Service Provider Please choose your service type manually Please wait Rescan Skip 5 Select a login method from the dropdown list 5 4 INSTALLATION SETUP WIZARD DETECTING THE INTERNET CONNECTION TYPE 6 Fill in the required information Note y fe There are four methods available to connect to the Internet DHCP Static IP PPPoE and PPTP For a description of each method refer to Link Layers For configuration instructions refer to Configuring Dynamic IP Configuring Static IP Configuring PPPoE or Configuring PPTP 7 Click
29. ETTINGS 6 7 3 Configuring a User Profile CONFIGURING A USER PROFILE To manually setup a VPN tunnel create a user profile and then a VPN profile Creating a User Profile e Name Enter the name to connect to an PPTP VPN tun nel e Password Enter the password to connect to an PPTP VP e Co WO N tunnel nfirm Enter the password again to confirm the pass rd entered above Click Ada to add a user to the VPN user table or Reset to discard changes Table of Current VPN Users Click Delete Selected to remove selected devices from the lis t Click Delete A11 to remove all devices form the list Click Reset the discard changes Click Apply to save the settings or Cance1 to discard changes 6 69 Name Password Confirm Current VPN User Table No User Name Select Apply Cancel BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS USING THE VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORK WIZARD 6 7 4 Using the Virtual Private Network Wizard The virtual private network VPN wizard guides the administrator through setting up a VPN over four different connection methods The VPN setup wizard introduction screen Setup Wizard VPN Wizard will guide you through the setup process for building a simple VPN connection Click Next to continue Step 1 Create a name for the VPN tunnel in the Name field Step1 VPN Policy Name Please enter the policy name VPN policy name Name EE Ce 6 70 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS Click Back to
30. EnGenius EIR900 Wireless N Dual Band Media Router with Security VPN Support V1 0 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Product Overview Product Overview FL Sse sete a daa ene test a a Gane DA E ae Package Contents Product Layout System Requirements Connecting Network Cables Getting Started SECUNDARIA a Che hme tae tana eo Sass AC essing the Firmware i sav ake ey eek k eae eer ads eee eee eed ORB eed dans NUS bare Accessing the Firmware from a CDROM 4 0422800 Accessing the Firmware from a Web Browser Logging In Viewing the Dash Board TABLE OF CONTENTS DEVICES o ye acetals E ee We ean E E ele rond ae A ae ee ee ee 4 2 HOME caver dire en O oleae tree ie Bea AN ek 4 2 STV A O 4 2 Network SOUND OA ER Ae ORs eae ee ERRADA AE 4 2 LAN QUADS a deu eu pie te OG Re RAIS Cee EE RARE EROS Cha tee Se RRA OE MD PS ew dGE ERR 4 2 LOG OUI Sesser A A cs a eats eae eA Ds tree eee carer i Ge She grein 4 2 Web MENUS OVEIVIOW sts Lee cece ities we wile dsm rhein s de bin A ae eA Sow RG RW see AS 4 3 Si storages wine erradicar ene a tet aad pco one eee eo Ma De loa 4 3 MAMA ee Ee A Se Be a UR Co ou Do ed he OS Note La EE ERO A 4 4 Wireless A NN 4 5 WTO SS DG LA EA ERA E A A DNS et OA EO A ne den 4 6 Rartental GOO vda AS IIA AAA AAA AA a NS 4 7 SWAN NE UD O is A da a E dr a nae 4 8 Virtual Private NeWOKess cs matara de a E A Ad AA a RS 4 9 USB POE a a E E eee iaa 4 10 AVAN
31. Gov WPA Type WPA TKIP OWPA2 AES ernment standard packet encryption which is stronger Pre Shared Key Format ean OOOO re Shared Key e WPA2 Mixed Mixed mode allows device to try WPA2 first and if that fails selects WPA type e Pre Shared Key Type Select the type of pre shared key as Passphrase ASCII or Hexadecimal e Pre Shared Key Enter the pre shared Key value Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 6 41 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS 6 4 2 Configuring Advanced Settings Advanced settings parameters available on the router CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS WARNING A 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 e Fragment Threshold Enter the maximum size of a packet during data transmission A value too low could lead to low performance e RTS Threshold Enter the RTS threshold If the packet size is smaller than the RTS threshold the EIR900 will not use RTS CTS to send the data packet e Beacon Interval Enter the beacon interval This is the amount of time that the EIR900 will synchronize the net work e Delivery Traffic Indication Message DTIM Period Enter the DTIM period The DTIM is a countdown period informing clients of the next point of broadcast and multi cast of messages over the network Valid values are between 1 and 255 6 42
32. Home The Home link displays the dashboard screen Setup Wizard The Setup Wizard link starts the wizard that automatically configures the router See Detecting the Internet Connection Type Network Settings The Network Settings link displays the menus to manually configure the router See Web Menus Overview Language The Language link displays the menu to set the OSD language See Configuring Languages Logout The Logout link closes the router configuration software 4 2 WEB CONFIGURATION 4 2 Web Menus Overview System View and edit settings that affect system functionality Status Display the summary of the current system status LAN Configure the wired network DHCP Configure dynamically allocated IP addresses Log View recorded system operations and network activity events Monitor View the current network traffic bandwidth usage Language Configure the application menu and GUI language 4 3 WeB MENUS OVERVIEW System Status Internet Wireless 2 4GHz Wireless 5GHz Parental Control Firewall VPN USB Port Advanced Tools WEB CONFIGURATION Internet View and edit settings that affect network connectivity Status Display the summary of the Internet status and type of connection Dynamic IP Setup a dynamic IP connection to an Internet service provider ISP 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
33. M MODE Wi Fi Protected Access WPA Pre Shared Key e WPA Type Select the type of WPA This page allows you setup the WDS security The value depends on your AP e WPA Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP Gen Sc UNS erates a 128 bit key for each packet Encryption e WPA2 Advanced Encryption Standard AES Gov WPA Type WPA TKIP OWPA2 AES ernment standard packet encryption which is stronger Pre Shared Key Format ean OOOO re Shared Key e WPA2 Mixed Mixed mode allows device to try WPA2 first and if that fails selects WPA type e Pre Shared Key Type Select the type of pre shared key as Passphrase ASCII or Hexadecimal e Pre Shared Key Enter the pre shared Key value Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 6 26 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS 6 3 2 Configuring Advanced Settings Advanced settings parameters available on the router ala WARNING CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 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 e Fragment Threshold Enter the maximum size of a packet during data transmission A value too low could lead to low performance RTS Threshold Enter the RTS threshold If the packet size is smaller than the RTS threshold the EIR900 does not use RTS CTS to send the data packet Beacon Interval Enter the beacon interval This is
34. O Q Q Q WEB CONFIGURATION Tools View and configure system and network tools settings Admin Configure the administrator password used to login to the router Time Configure the system time on the router DDNS Map a static domain name to a dynamic IP address Diagnosis Check if a specific computer is connected to the LAN Firmware Update the router s firmware Backup Load or save configuration settings from a backup file or restore the factory default settings Reset Manually reset the router 4 12 TOOLS System Internet Wireless 2 4GHz Wireless 5GHz Parental Control Firewall VPN USB Port Advanced Tools MOMO Mo MORO MO 5 1 Detecting the Internet Connection Type Use the Wizard to automatically detect the type of Internet connection P2 Note See Logging In for details on how to view the dashboard 1 Click Wizard to start the detection process EnGenius Device List c IP Address WAN Disconnected EnGeniusC7EB8F Disable To EnGeniusC7EB80 MET E WAN Cable Disconnected m gt Wireless 2 4GHz On Wireless 5GHz On 5 1 DETECTING THE INTERNET CONNECTION TYPE INSTALLATION SETUP WIZARD 2 Click Next to continue or Cancel to cancel the wizard EnGenius Wizard will quickly guide you through the Internet setup Please follow the simple guide lines given to complete Internet settings Internet 5 2 DETECTING THE INT
35. ON Canada CANADA web site www engeniuscanada com email rma engeniuscanada com contact Toll Free 1 888 397 2788 numbers Local 1 905 940 8181 hours of Monday Friday operation 9 00AM to 5 30PM GMT 5 USA LOS ANGELES USA web site www engeniustech com email support engeniustech com forum www engeniusforum com E 1 APPENDIX E WORLDWIDE TECHNICAL SUPPORT REGION COUNTRY OF PURCHASE SERVICE CENTRE SERVICE INFORMATION contact Toll Free 1 888 735 7888 numbers ext 518 Local 1 714 432 8668 hours of Monday Friday Operation 8 00 AM to 5 30 PM PST GMT 8 Mexico Central and South America MIAMI USA web site www senaousa com email fae senaousa com forum www engeniusforum com contact Miami 1 305 592 5666 numbers Sao Paulo Brazil 55 11 3957 0303 D F Mexico 52 55 1163 8894 hours of Monday Friday operation 8 00 AM to 5 30PM EST GMT 5 E 2 APPENDIX E WORLDWIDE TECHNICAL SUPPORT REGION COUNTRY OF PURCHASE SERVICE CENTRE SERVICE INFORMATION Singapore Cambodia Indonesia SINGAPORE web site www engeniustech com sg Malaysia Thailand Philippines Vietnam email techsupport engeniustech com sg china PIO SONG Korsa contact 65 6227 1088 India numbers SUI mica hours of Monday Friday Tone operation 9 00 AM 6 00 PM GMT 8 Oceania Africa DUBAI UAE web site www engenius me com Middle East email support engenius me com Russia contact 971 4357 5599 CIS
36. PPENDIX B INDUSTRY CANADA STATEMENT 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 interfer ence that may cause undesired operation Ce dispositif est conforme a la norme CNR 210 d Industrie Canada applicable aux appareils radio exempts de licence Son fonctionnement est sujet aux deux conditions suivantes 1 le dispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillage pr judiciable et 2 ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage regu y compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement ind sira ble Radiation Exposure Statement Important This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equip gt ment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body B 1 APPENDIX B INDUSTRY CANADA STATEMENT D claration d exposition aux radiations Importante dy Cet quipement est conforme aux limites d exposition aux rayonnements IC tablies pour un environnement non En contr l Cet quipement doit tre install et utilis avec un minimum de 20 cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps This device has been designed to operate with a dipole antenna have a maximum gain of 2 dB Antenna having
37. RK SETUP 6 7 Virtual Private Network Setup A Virtual Private Network VPN provides a secure connection between two remote locations or two users over the Internet It provides authentication to securely encrypt data communicated between the two remote endpoints The EIR900 supports up to 5 VPN tunnels making it ideal for small office and home office SOHO users ya Note It is highly recommended to start with the Wizard to establish VPN tunnels If you are an advanced user and would like to manually configure VPN Settings select Profile Setting for advanced VPN setting 6 7 1 Viewing Status View the status of currently configured VPN tunnels Transmit Packets Received Packets Uptime Select e No The sequence number of the VPN tunnel ART Gateway Peer IP Name ype address e Name The name of the VPN tunnel e Type The type of VPN tunnel e Gateway Peer IP Address The VPN gateway or peer IP address 6 61 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS VIEWING STATUS e Transmit Packets The number of packets transmitted e Received Packets The number of packets received e Uptime The amount of time the VPN has been active e Select Indicates the device s that can have actions per formed on them 6 62 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING A VPN TUNNEL PROFILE 6 7 2 Configuring a VPN Tunnel Profile Manually configure a VPN tunnel profile Click Add to begin creating a new VPN tunnel profile No Enable Name Type Local Address Remote Add
38. RMWARE FROM A WEB BROWSER Accessing the Firmware from a Web Browser 1 Open a web browser 2 Enter 192 168 0 1 in a web browser URL bar to lt 5 Je TS PE x access the default login screen Logging In Note The default user name is admin and the default password IS admin THE LEADER IN LONG RANGE WIRELESS 1 At the login screen enter a user name and a password Username admin 2 Click Login to continue If the login is successful the main screen or dashboard is Password CP displayed See Viewing the Dash Board for a detailed explanation of the main screen 3 6 WEB CONFIGURATION 4 1 Viewing the Dash Board The main screen or dashboard provides access to the router s main services Application Version 1 0 0 Hardware Version 1 0 0 Serial Number 000000486 MAC Address 00 02 6F C7 EB 91 Attain IP Protocol Dynamic IP Address IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Wireless 2 4GHz SSID_1 EnGeniusC7EB8F Security Type Disable Wireless 5GHz SSID_1 EnGeniusC7EB80 Security Type Disable Start the setup wizard View router information and connection status Status Device List us WAN Disconnected Us P WAN Cable Disconnected Wireless 2 4GHz On Wireless 5GHz On Set parental control settings 4 1 VIEWING THE DASH BOARD WEB CONFIGURATION SERVICES Services The Home Setup Wizard Network Settings Language and Logout links are the main service areas
39. Select the data rate for the WDS e Set Security Click Set Security to display the WDS security settings screen For security configuration set tings refer to WDS Security Settings Screen on page 6 25 Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 6 24 WIRELESS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM MODE O Enable Disable Channe v MAC Address 1 000000000000 MAC Address 2 000000000000 000000000000 000000000000 300M Set Security Apply Cancel BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS WIRELESS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM MODE WDS Security Settings Screen Select the type of WDS encryption Disable WEP or WPA Pre Shared Key for the wireless network Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP e Key Length Select between 64 bit and 128 encryption This page allows you setup the WDS security The value depends on your AP e Key Format Select the type of characters used for the Security settings WEP Key ASCII 5 characters or Hexadecimal Encryption 10 characters Key Length e Default Key Select the default encryption key for wire less transactions Key Format Default key e Encryption Key Enter the encryption key s used to encrypt the data packets during data transmission Encryption Key 1 Encryption Key 2 Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Encryption Key 3 Encryption Key 6 25 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS WIRELESS DISTRIBUTION SYSTE
40. TP server to share USB storage s files in the networks e Port Number The port number of the FTP service Enable FTP Service e Login Timeout The number of seconds to try to login Port Number before indicating a failure Login Timeout e Stay Timeout The number of seconds to wait until a Stay Timeout login 5 attempted again Login Users Max Users 20 e Login Users The number of users allowed to login to Share Mode the service at one time e Share Mode The type of access users have to work Use anonymous login with files on the service Read Write Or Read Only User Name e Use Anonymous Login Enable or disable anony Password mous logins e User Name User name of the anonymous login e Password Password of the anonymous login 6 78 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING A DNLA MEDIA SERVER 6 8 3 Configuring a DNLA Media Server A Digital Living Network Alliance DNLA media server allows user sharing multi media files on local networks e Enable DNLA Media Server Enable or disable the DNLA media service Enable DLNA Media Server e Share Folder Name The folder name containing media files to access with Share Fdider Name video the service 6 79 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING A BITORRENT SERVER 6 8 4 Configuring a Bitorrent Server Vuze Offline Downloader Automatically transfer downloads to connected USB storage by continuing them in the background when your computer is asleep or offline It requires that a USB
41. URE TRICANON Click Apply to save the settings Note Do not use WEP type unless your device can not be upgraded to support WPA Newer encryption types use stronger encryption than WEP Apply Cancel 6 45 Basic NETWORK SETTINGS ENCRYPTION WI FI PROTECTED ACCESS WPA PRE SHARED KEY Encryption Wi Fi Protected Access WPA Pre Shared Key e WPA Type Select the type of WPA Encryption e WPA Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP Gen erates a 128 bit key for each packet WPA Type OWPA TKIP WPA2 AES WPA2 Mixed WPA2 Advanced Encryption Standard AES Cov MAS ernment standard packet encryption which is stronger RHASERES A than TKIP e WPA2 Mixed Mixed mode allows device to try WPA2 first and if that fails selects WPA type e Pre Shared Key Type Select the type of pre shared key as Passphrase ASCII or Hexadecimal e Pre Shared Key Enter the pre shared Key value Click Apply to save the settings Apply Cancel 6 46 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS ENCRYPTION WPA RADIUS Encryption WPA RADIUS Use a RADIUS server to authenticate wireless stations and provide a session key to encrypt data during communications e WPA Type Select the type of Wireless Protected Access Encryption WPA e WPA Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP Gen LR Le SNE ERES Sa ee erates a 128 bit key for each packet RADIUS Server IP Address MS e WPA2 Advanced Encryption Standard AES Pro e po tects unauthorized access by
42. a higher gain is strictly prohibited per regulations of Industry Canada The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms Under Industry Canada regulations this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum or lesser gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada To reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotopically radiated power e i r p is not more than that necessary for successful communication This radio transmitter IC 3616C RB9260 Model ERB9260 has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna type maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated Antenna types not included in this user s manual having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type are strictly prohibited for use with this device Ce dispositif a t con u pour fonctionner avec une antenne ayant un gain maximal de diop le antenne avec dB 2 Une antenne a gain plus lev est strictement interdite par les reglements d Industrie Canada L imp dance d antenne requise est de 50 ohms Conform ment a la r glementation d Industrie Canada le pr sent metteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d un type et d un gain maximal ou inf rieur approuv pour l metteur par Industrie Canada Dans le but de r duire les risques de brouillage radio lectrique a l intention des autres u
43. administrator to verify that another device is available on the network and is accepting request packets If the ping result returns alive it means a device is on line This feature does not work if the target device is behind a firewall or has security software installed e Address to Ping Enter IP address of the device to ping e Ping Result View the result message from the ping test Ping Result AA 6 102 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS UPGRADING FIRMWARE 6 10 5 Upgrading Firmware Firmware is system software that operates and allows the administrator to interact with the router WARNING A 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 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 1 Download the appropriate firmware approved by EnGe and locate the firmware to be used for your update nius Networks from an approved web site 2 Click Choose File Choose File No file chosen Apply Cance 3 Browse the file system and select the firmware file 4 Click Apply 6 103 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS BACKING UP SETTINGS 6 10 6 Backing Up Settings Store multiple settings versions by saving the settings to a configuration file on
44. as the above server IP For example Server IP address is 10 0 174 45 Remote IP range is 10 0 174 66 100 IMPORTANT The remote IP range should not include the server IP address to avoid a network conflict Click Back to return to the previous step Click Next to continue with the setup Click Cancel to stop the setup 6 75 PPTP Step4 VPN PPTP Setting Please enter the setting of PPTP PPTP Settings Authentication User Name eg guest VPN Server IP Setting Remote IP Range MI GR eg 10 0 174 66 100 Password Back Next Cancel BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS If the setup is successful the following screen is displayed To enable the VPN policy immediately click the check box Click Back to return to the previous step Click Apply to save the settings and continue Click Cancel to stop the setup 6 76 Setup Successfully M Enable this policy immediately Back Apply Cancel PPTP BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS USB PORT SETUP 6 8 USB Port Setup The USB Port feature allows the router to be used as a file server DLNA media server Bitorrent server or a virtual USB port on a local device 6 8 1 Configuring File Sharing Samba Service Enable or disable the file sharing service Samba Service O Enable Disable Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard Ps BTE changes 6 77 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING A FILE SERVER 6 8 2 Configuring a File Server User can use F
45. ateway Security Gateway Type IP Address v e Remote Address The remote IP address for the VPN tunnel eg 69 100 100 100 or www google com tw e Remote Netmask The remote netmask for the VPN Remote Network tunnel Remote Address MN es 192 168 20 Remote Netmask MN es 255 255 255 0 Step 5 Step5 Shared Key e SA e Shared Key The shared key for the VPN connection e Local ID Type The type of the local ID for the VPN connection IP Address Or Domain Name Please enter the shared key for the VPN SA ESP 3DES SHA1 e LocalID The local ID for the VPN connection Shared Key 2 eg apple123 Local ID Type 6 73 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS If the setup is successful the following screen is displayed To enable the VPN policy immediately click the check box Click Back to return to the previous step Click Apply to save the settings and continue Click Cancel to stop the setup 6 74 Setup Successfully M Enable this policy immediately Back Apply Cancel IPSEC BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS PPTP e User Name Enter the user name used to connect to the PPTP server e Password Enter the password used to connect to the PPTP server VPN Server IP Settings e Server IP Enter an IP address which is different from the router s LAN IP address For example EIR900 default IP 192 168 0 1 Configure the IP address as 10 0 174 45 e Remote IP Range Enter an IP range under the same subnet
46. by using FTP service with outbound colleagues anytime Features e Dual Band Concurrent support 2 4GHz and 5GHz simultaneously e Gigabit Ethernet connections enable rapid transfer of large files e IPv6 support lets you employ future networking applications and operating systems without costly upgrades e Reliable business class multifunction router that evolves with your business needs e Secure high speed wireless network access for small business e Built in Storage Link and Media Servers such as FTP SAMBA DLNA iTunes and BT offline download PRODUCT OVERVIEW PACKAGE CONTENTS 1 2 Package Contents ITEM QUANTITY EIR900 1 12V 3 3A Power Adapter 1 Quick Installation Guide 1 CD Manual 1 RJ 45 Ethernet Cable 1 Device Stand 1 Technical Support Guide 1 Rubber Feet 4 PRODUCT OVERVIEW PRODUCT LAYOUT 1 3 Product Layout System LED WAN Port WPS Button LAN Ports USB Ports Reset Button DC Power Jack Power Switch PRODUCT OVERVIEW PRODUCT LAYOUT FRONT PANEL COMPONENTS DESCRIPTION WPS Button WiFi Protected Setup button To activate WPS press button for at least 5 seconds System LED Power status LED Power Switch Turns the router on or off DC Power Jack Connects the router to a DC power adapter source LAN Ports 1 4 Connects up to four computers 4 to a local area network LAN using Ethernet cable WAN Port Provides PPPoE PPTP
47. c requirements Changing the settings in this section are not necessary for most situations ya Note Keep the default values if you are uncertain of the settings values LAN IP IP Address Configure the router s LAN IP address LAN IP IP Subnet Mask Configure the router s LAN Subnet Mask IP Address 802 1d Spanning Tree The 802 1d Spanning Tree settings E Sei Miek is disabled by default When enabled the spanning tree pro 802 1d Spanning Tree tocol is applied to prevent network loops transmissions won t pass the same node twice to reach the destination 6 5 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS DHCP SERVER DHCP Server The DHCP server assigns IP addresses to the devices on the LAN DHCP Server Enable or disable the DHCP server Default Enabled DHCP Server Lease Time Configure the amount of time each allocated RARE IP address can by used by a client lease Time Forever M Start IP The first IP address in the range of addresses Start IP R 1921681100 assigned by the router E 1192 1681200 End IP The last IP address in the range of addresses assigned by the router Domain Name Domain Name The domain name of the router 6 6 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS DNS SERVER DNS Server The domain name system DNS server translates a domain or website name into a uniform resource locator URL or Inter net address There are four options to choose from From ISP User Defined DNS Relay or None Select From ISP to retrieve
48. configuration e Port Range Enter the local port range of the current con figuration e Policy Select Min or Max to specify the type of configu ration policy e 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 6 94 QoS O Priority Queue Bandwidth Allocation Disabled IE CE CO ss Y Type Local IP range Protocol Port Range Full Policy Rate bps Add Reset Current QoS Table Local IP No Type range Protocol Port Range Policy Rate bps Select Reset Apply Cancel Add BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS BANDWIDTH ALLOCATION Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Apply Cancel 6 95 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS ROUTING SETUP 6 9 9 Routing Setup Typically static routing does not need to be setup because the EIR900 has adequate routing information after it has been con figured for Internet access Static routing is only necessary if the router is connected to network under a different subnets gt A Note To enable a static routing NAT must be disabled NAT Disabled Click Enable or Disable to activate or deactivate Static 9 Enable O Disable Routing Apply Cancel 6 96 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS NAT Enabled If the router is connected with a network under the different subnet the routing setup allows the
49. ction ID Enter the connection ID provided by your KE Optional ISP optional V 512 lt MTU Value lt 1492 e MTU Enter the maximum transmission unit MTU The m MTU ifies the t ket size Default 1462 h MES Talos Packe See ESS Heer Idle Timeout Ho O 1 1000 Minutes mitted for an internet transmission The MTU size can be set between 512 and 1492 e Type Configure the connection type between the router and the ISP Choose between Keep Connection Automatic Connection Or Manual Connection e 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 Apply Cancel 6 21 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS WIRELESS 2 4G LAN SETUP 6 3 Wireless 2 4G LAN Setup 6 3 1 Configuring Basic Settings e Radio Enable or disable the wireless radio If the wire less radio is disabled wireless access points are not available Radio Enable Disable Mode AP v e Mode Select the wireless operating mode for the router Two modes are available Access Point or Wireless Distri bution System WDS mode e AP Provides a connection access point for wireless devices e WDS Allows the wireless network to be expanded using multiple access points without wired connec tions 6 22 BASIC NETWORK
50. evice s that can have actions per formed on them No Description MAC Address Select Click Delete Selected to remove selected devices from the list Click Delete A11 to remove all devices form the list Click Reset the discard changes Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Apply Cancel 6 49 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING WI FI PROTECTED SETUP 6 4 5 Configuring Wi Fi Protected Setup Wi Fi protected setup WPS is an easy way to allow wireless clients to connect to the EIR900 Automate the connection between the device and the EIR900 using a button or a PIN e WPS Enable or disable WPS WPS M Enable e WPS Current Status A notification of whether or not wireless security is configured Wi Fi Protected Setup Information e Self Pin Code An 8 digit PIN which is required when WPS Current Status Configured Release Configuration configuring the router for the first time in Windows 7 or Self Pin Code 34259368 Vista SSID EnGeniusCCDD10 e SSID The name of the wireless network Authentication Mode Disable e Authentication Mode The current security settings for Passphrase Key E the corresponding SSID WPS Via Push Button Start to Process e Passphrase Key A randomly generated key created by Ses TS the EIR900 during WPS sire iow O GALDE e WPS via Push Button Click Start to Process to activate WPS e WPS via PIN Enter the PIN of a wireless device click Start to Process to activate WPS
51. ey 2 WEP Key ASCII 5 characters or Hexadecimal Encryption Kev 3 10 characters Encryption Key 3 e Encryption Key Enter the encryption key s used to Encryption Key 4 encrypt the data packets during data transmission rae M Enable 802 1x Authentication Click Apply to save the settings Apply Cancel 6 30 Basic NETWORK SETTINGS ENCRYPTION WI FI PROTECTED ACCESS WPA PRE SHARED KEY Encryption Wi Fi Protected Access WPA Pre Shared Key e WPA Type Select the type of WPA Encryption e WPA Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP Gen erates a 128 bit key for each packet WPA Type OWPA TKIP WPA2 AES WPA2 Mixed WPA2 Advanced Encryption Standard AES Cov MAS ernment standard packet encryption which is stronger RHASERES A than TKIP e WPA2 Mixed Mixed mode allows device to try WPA2 first and if that fails selects WPA type e Pre Shared Key Type Select the type of pre shared key as Passphrase ASCII or Hexadecimal e Pre Shared Key Enter the pre shared Key value Click Apply to save the settings Apply Cancel 6 31 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS ENCRYPTION WPA RADIUS Encryption WPA RADIUS Use a RADIUS server to authenticate wireless stations and provide a session key to encrypt data during communications e WPA Type Select the type of Wireless Protected Access Encryption WPA e WPA Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP Gen LR Le SNE ERES Sa ee erates a 128 bit key for each packet
52. fect for ward secrecy DH Group The DH groups group 1 group 2 group 5 or group 14 Life Time The connection life time 6 67 SA IKE Phase 1 Proposal Exchange DH Group Encryption Authentication Life Time IPSec Phase 2 Proposal Protocol Encryption Authentication Perfect Forward Secrecy DH Group Life Time IPSEC 28800 MEANS 3DES SHA1 O Enable O Disable 28800 1080 86400 Secs BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS IPSEC On the Network tab enter the following information e Security Gateway Type The type of security gateway IP address or domain name e Security Gateway The security gateway ID Security Gateway Type IP Address Local Network Security Gateway Local Network e Local Address Your router s LAN IP address Local Address gt gt gt _ E e Local Netmask The subnet IP address of your LAN 5 ocal Netmask ss pe EL Remote Network Remote Network e Remote Address An IP address which is different from us Addis your router s LAN IP address Remote Netmask e Remote Netmask An IP range under the same subnet of the above server IP On the Advanced tab enter the following information e NAT Traversal Enable or disable NAT traversal e Dead Peer Detection Enable or disable dead peer detection NAT Traversal O Enable Disable Dead Peer Detection O Enable O Disable Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Apply Cancel 6 68 BASIC NETWORK S
53. figuring Cent Listi nunen da aaa dd ii E Grace Ina Ra De we ane noter ii Mid Den eds ce 6 51 Pabental Control SS whe Noten wer iat ene nee ee een UE aoe Oe Cee en eee dental ann 6 52 Gontig ring the WIZARD AE E OE Ma eee RU OE AA EE Ee A a 6 52 Contiguring tne Webi Monitor seces a at eet be eee e Late event he hea ee eke pa ee 6 53 TABLE OF CONTENTS Fire UE ECTS 0 hd E e IA A SR Cee ea ale ane Baw 6 54 Configure BASIC Settings de sonara lts e oa de donnees DRM e aa e 6 54 Configuring Advanced Settings nnana a A AAA AA ee ee 6 55 Configuring Demilitarized Zo0Ne o oooooooorr een eee ee 44000 6 56 Contiguring Denial OF Servicess sseni a o gh lana ay 6 57 As ctr ark Seca O ANN 6 57 Gontiguring Access Control List occ 0 e0Reeiddd ds Cada be Pee eee Obes Cae Ree Peewee a 6 58 Vital Private CORE Seb caus de nes remaniement ee de bee yee eee ees 6 61 VICWING SIGIUS 2er pace eeu eee eee ee Chee RABE set Oe eae Che ORG haan Chen aN eA 6 61 Configuring a VPN Tunnel Profile cosa a Gee Sow SU LU he EN a eh ae RR 6 63 PPTP ied tok ici Ai ho as We Nd he Gt Ae a eh Sten ede RS te 40 dea ep Ae fe on A OA A AAA ae ode vase lt 6 63 IPSSC nine RRA E E 6 66 Contiguring a User Profiles o s noe bie ee Kat ii is a di 6 69 Creating a User Profile r ses rene e hoe ee eat 6 69 Using the Virtual Private Network Wizard 0 0 0 eee eee eee teen een eens 6 70 IPSCO ARIS IA CRS AAA AAA LARA AAA eR eee ARAS 6 72 PPIP a A e AA
54. fm l the browser does not show the login screen enter the default router IP address 192 168 0 1 F Note A Make sure the network cable and power adapter are firmly connected 3 3 ENGENIUS QUICK START GETTING STARTED 3 2 Getting Started P2 Note Before getting started power off the cable or DSL modem Setup Notes When considering the placement of the EIR900 remember the following It must be located close to a DSL or Cable modem It must be close to an electrical outlet Upon first setup it must be close to the computer that is used to set up and configure the router For optimal wireless access place the router in the center of the room at a high altitude and with an unobstructed view of the other wireless devices Other electronic devices can interfere with the wireless frequency of the router and reduce the wireless access range Accessing the Firmware There are two ways to access the EIR900 configuration firmware from a CDROM or a web browser 3 4 ENGENIUS QUICK START ACCESSING THE FIRMWARE FROM A CDROM Accessing the Firmware from a CDROM P2 Note If the instructions do not automatically start open a file manager and browse the root folder of the CD ROM ES Look for the file named index html and open it 1 Insert the EIR900 setup CD into the CDROM drive 2 Click Setup Wizard The wizard will guide you through setting up your EIR900 EnGenius EIR900 3 5 ENGENIUS QUICK START ACCESSING THE FI
55. form the instructions on the following screens 6 52 M Enable Parental Control Access Control Add Policy Policy Table Policy Target Enable Name Schedule Logged Modify Apply Cancel BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING THE WEB MONITOR 6 5 2 Configuring the Web Monitor Monitor URLs that are accessed by PCs on the LAN e Block Block or unblock a specified Block URL PC URL e Time The time that a specified URL was accessed e URL The URL that was accessed e PC The PC that accessed the URL Block Selected Save Clear Refresh First Page Previous 1 1 Next Last Page 6 53 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS FIREWALL SETUP 6 6 Firewall Setup 6 6 1 Configure Basic Settings The EIR900 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 EIR900 Enable Disable Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Apply Cancel 6 54 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 6 6 2 Configuring Advanced Settings The router supports VPN pass through which allows virtual private networking VPN packets to pass through the firewall e VPN Pass through Click Select to allow VPN packets to pass through the firewall Description Select veuuztPrasstmo
56. gs for 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 encrypt type for the router Click Apply to save the settings 6 44 SSID Selection EnGeniusCCDD10 v Broadcast SSID WMM Encryption E Enable 802 1x Authentication Apply Cancel BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS ENCRYPTION TYPE Encryption Type Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP e Authentication Type Select the type of authentication S Encryption WEP v e Open System Wireless stations can associate with the EIR900 without WEP encryption e Shared Key Devices must provide the corresponding WEP key up to 4 when connecting to the EIR900 Key Type ASCII 5 characters M e Auto The EIR900 automatically generates a pass Default key Key 1 phrase Authentication Type Open System 0 Shared Key Auto Key Length 64 bit M Encryption Key 1 e Key Length Select between 64 bit and 128 encryption Encryption Key 2 e Key Type Select the type of characters used for the WEP Key ASCII 5 characters Or Hexadecimal ENCORE ys 10 characters Encryption Key 4 e Encryption Key Enter the encryption key s used to encrypt the data packets during data transmission me CARPE Pe TS
57. gs or Cancel to discard changes 6 65 PPTP VPN Server IP Setting Server IP Remote IP Range Apply Cancel BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS IPSEC IPSec On the General tab enter the following information e Name The name of the VPN tunnel profile e Connection Type The type of network connection Name e Authentication Type The type of authentication Connection Type IPSec e Shared Key The ID of the shared key Autenticos Bree pre shared key Y e Confirm Shared Key e Local ID Type The type of the local ID IP address Confirm domain name or email address Local ID Type IP Address Y e LocalID The value of the local ID Local ID e PeerlD Type The type of the peer ID IP address Peer ID Type domain name or email address Peer ID e PeerlD The value of the peer ID 6 66 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS On the SA tab enter the following information IKE Phase 1 Proposal Exchange The exchange type Main Mode or Agressive Mode DH Group The DH groups group 1 group 2 group 5 or group 14 Encryption The data encryption type DES 3DES AES 128 AES 192 and AES 256 Authentication Type The authentication type MD5 or SHA1 Life Time The connection life time IPSec Phase 2 Proposal Protocol The protocol type ESP or AH Encryption The data encryption type DES 3DES AES 128 AES 192 and AES 256 Authentication Type The authentication type MD5 or SHA1 Perfect Forward Secrecy Enable or disable per
58. he largest packet size permitted for internet transmission The factory default MTU size of Static IP is 1500 If you wish to manually change the MTU size set it between 512 and 1500 5 Point to Point Tunneling Protocol PPTP To set up a PPTP connection enter the type of WAN connection Static IP or DHCP After depending on the type of WAN follow the instructions of DHCP or Static IP to fill out the corresponding information Then proceed to enter the Username Password Service and Connection ID of the PPTP internet connection Once completed click Next Once configured the internet connection will successfully connect D 2 APPENDIX D LAYER 2 TUNNELING PROTOCOL L2TP Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol L2TP To set up an L2TP connection enter the type of WAN connection Static IP or DHCP After depending on the type of WAN follow the instructions of DHCP or Static IP to fill out the corresponding information Then proceed to enter the Username Password and Service Click next when completed Once configured the internet connection will successfully connect MTU Maximum Transmission Unit It specifies the largest packet size permitted for internet transmission The factory default MTU size of Static IP is 1500 If you wish to manually change the MTU size set it between 512 and 1500 D 3 APPENDIX E WorldWide Technical Support WORLDWIDE TECHNICAL SUPPORT REGION COUNTRY OF PURCHASE SERVICE CENTRE SERVICE INFORMATI
59. inus AR AER E AAA A I AA OE RE RE EA EA 6 13 Configuring Dynamic IP TABLE OF CONTENTS Byname Parras da aaa at at EAS DIE PO RT NARA A ee a acon EA 6 14 BNS Servers au os bibs acti hile OM ds lake ASA ene onde babe Behe a Bearded ces 6 15 Configuring SA IPs ER wien eect e ane A Aap a A 6 16 BS MUNG ele seen ee ah egestas cle ere ASA TO yee ER re 6 16 COntguring PPPOE taxi sues ia ATA edt ee wa eae EA ARA ARANA eae AR AAA Ok aR Red 6 17 Contigurind PPTP secs a ADLER AEREA we COGS REE Ea eee eee 6 19 WAN Interface Settings ete san Gee E a ower ba ode SASS esla 6 19 Dynamic IP AGGIeSS ES a woman epee aly Ge nu CDTI wy Ra 6 19 Static RAS vecs sos a ARA AS A A ds 6 20 PPT Seine A A is gh ah ater ae aera 6 21 Wireless 24G LAN Setup ba A A a var A ER dd A in 6 22 Contfig ring Basi Settings ud a e a a a e o e A RA OE le A 6 22 Access POE MO acai condos RATAS A DAA ARAS 6 23 Wireless Distribution System MOE c A A ARANA A Rs AR AE 6 24 Configuring AdVanced SCuINGS oscar aaa o a as 6 27 GONMOUFIEG Security sr vision te ld y iaa e a e dada a dia ees 6 29 ENCIYPIO NM YDE Sra rior oe denia SMe ae eh lane cio daa 6 30 Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP 2424 passent EA AA Rowe Aa 6 30 Encryption Wi Fi Protected Access WPA Pre Shared Key 6 31 Encryption WPA RADIUS oa sas attestent eee eRe Een aa ees 6 32 Configuring Fiter 2 oes e DAR ee id E oe AAA AAA du nt RA A a a E e OA 6 33 Enable Wireless Access DON
60. ion with virtual private networks VPNs There a two parts to a PPTP connection the WAN interface settings and the PPTP settings WAN Interface Settings Dynamic IP Address e WAN Interface Type Select Dynamic IP Address to WAN Interface Settings assign an IP address provided by an ISP WAN Interface Type Dynamic IP Address A e Hostname Enter a host name of an ISP optional e Clone MAC Enter the MAC address of the devices net PA work interface card NIC in the MAC address field and dela ita one N 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 device s NIC 6 19 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS STATIC IP ADDRESS Static IP Address e WAN Interface Type Select Static IP Address to nd WAN Interface Settings assign a specific IP address for the router ae e My IP Address Enter the custom IP address My IP Address e My Subnet Mask Enter the custom subnet mask e Gateway IP Address Enter the custom gateway IP address 6 20 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS PPTP SETTINGS PPTP Settings e User Name Enter the username assigned by your ISP PPTP Settings e Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP Username e Service IP Address Enter the PPTP server IP address MESE provided by your ISP Service IP Address LE C e Conne
61. ith key services such as websites FTP video game servers etc Click Enable or Disable to activate or deactivate the NAT Enable Disable Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 6 82 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS 6 9 2 Port Mapping Setup 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 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 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 dis card changes 6 83 M Enable Port Mapping Description Local IP Protocol Port Range Add Reset BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS PORT MAPPING SETUP rrent Port M ing Tabl en a ne apping lanie Current Port Mapping Table Displays a list of mapped port ranges in use on the network MM Description Local tt Type PortRange Select e No The sequence number of the mapped port range e Description Notes or details about the mapped port range e Local IP IP address of the server for the mapped port range e Type The protocol used to communicate with the WAN ports and LAN server e
62. messages Constant width bold CONVENTIONS TYPOGRAPHICAL CONVENTIONS Indicates commands lines as entered on the computer Variables contained within user input are shown in angle brackets lt gt Bold Indicates keyboard keys that are pressed by the user Xl COPYRIGHT COPYRIGHT Copyright This user guide and its content is copyright of EnGenius Networks 2011 All rights reserved Any redistribution or reproduction in part or in whole in any form is prohibited Do not distribute transmit store in any form of electronic retrieval system or commercially exploit the content without the expressed written permission of EnGenius Networks XII PRODUCT OVERVIEW PRODUCT OVERVIEW 1 1 Product Overview The EIR900 combines wired and wireless network access with switching capabilities in a single affordable device to help enable employees of small businesses like yours safely connect to the resources they need to be productive It delivers highly secure broadband connectivity high speed wire less networking and remote access for multiple offices and remote workers Built for maximum flexibility it delivers a comprehensive combination of business class features and ease of use in a scalable solution that is priced for small businesses Virtual Private Network VPN and Enhanced Firewall Protection Strong security features include a proven firewall with intrusion prevention virtual private network VPN capabilities and an
63. nable Trigger Port i j j E Enable Ti Port to activate port triggering E ication Y Mole e Description Enter notes or details about the port trig gered configuration Popular Applications Select an applicati e Popular Applications Select a default application or add bas ati MO i a new one Trigger Type e Trigger Port Enter the application s outbound port num EURE Pon ber s Public Type Add Reset 6 87 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS PORT TRIGGERING SETUP e Trigger Type Select the protocol to use for port triggering from the following TCP UDP or Both e Public Port Enter the inbound port s for the application in the following format 2300 2400 or 47624 e 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 erroni Port Triggering Hans Current Trigger Port Table The list of current port triggering configurations No Trigger Port Trigger Type Public Port Click Delete Selected to remove selected devices from the list Reset Click Delete A11 to remove all devices form the list Click Reset the discard changes Public Type Name Select Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 6 88 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS APPLICATION LAYER GATEWAY SETUP 6 9 5 Application Layer Gateway Setup The ALG Application Layer Gateway serves as a window between
64. network connection within two different subnets e Enable Static Routing Click Enable Static Rout ing to activate the feature e Destination LAN IP Enter the LAN IP address of the destination device e Subnet Mask Enter the Subnet Mask of the destination device e Default Gateway Enter the default gateway IP address for the destination device e Hops Enter the maximum number of hops within the static routing that a packet is allowed to travel Click Add to save the settings and list the configuration in the Current Static Routing table or Reset the discard changes Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes NAT ENABLED lf you would like to enable Static Routing please disable NAT function Thus the packets can be forwarded based upon your routing policies M Enable Static Routing Destination LAN IP Subnet Mask Default Gateway Hops Interface Add Reset Current Static Routing Table No Destination LAN IP Subnet Mask Reset Default Gateway Hops Interface Select Apply Cancel Apply Cancel 6 97 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS 6 9 10 Wake on LAN Setup WAKE ON LAN SETUP Wake on LAN setup WOL allows the administrator to activate a computer over the network Enable WOL over WAN Click Enable WOL over WAN to activate the feature Server Port Enter the server port of the device to activate Wake MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the device to activate Click Start to activate
65. o activate WPS e WPS via PIN Enter the PIN of a wireless device click Start to Process to activate WPS 6 35 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING CLIENT LIST 6 3 6 Configuring Client List View the 2 4G wireless devices currently connected to the EIR900 e Interface The type of network connected to the device WLAN Client Table 7 Interface MAC Address Signal Idle Time e MAC Address The MAC address of device connected to network RE e Signal The signal strength of the device connected to the network e 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 6 36 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS WIRELESS LAN 5G SETUP 6 4 Wireless LAN 5G Setup 6 4 1 Configuring Basic Settings e Radio Enable or disable the wireless radio If the wire less radio is disabled wireless access points are not available Radio Enable Disable Mode AP v e Mode Select the wireless operating mode for the router Two modes are available Access Point or Wireless Distri bution System WDS mode e AP Provides an access point for wireless devices to connect to e WDS Access points expand the wireless coverage area by connecting to each other and acting as one 6 37 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS Access Point Mode Configure the wireless settings of the router in access point mode Band Select a wireless standard for the
66. on against harmful interference in a residential installa tion 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 Increase 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 A 1 APPENDIX A FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT 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 transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator amp your body A 2 A
67. onfiguration to the table or Reset to discard changes 6 85 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS PORT FORWARDING SETUP Current Port Forwarding Table Current Port Forwarding Table The table of current port forwarding configurations No Description Local IP Local Port Type Public Port Select Click Delete Selected to remove selected devices from the list Reset Click Delete A11 to remove all devices form the list Click Reset the discard changes Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Apply Cancel 6 86 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS PORT TRIGGERING SETUP 6 9 4 Port Triggering Setup Some applications such as online games videoconferencing and VoIP telephony require multiple ports for inbound and out bound traffic If an application requires both an incoming and an outgoing port simultaneously it is possible to configure static port forwarding to handle the packets That is not an optimal solution because a static IP address must be configured for each device With port triggering an application local port or range of ports and a communication protocol can be mapped to a spe cific 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 e Enable Port Triggering Click E
68. optional service that helps block malicious websites and control web access to protect your business Unlike standard firewalls which block incoming streams based only on the source or type of data the intrusion prevention system scans deep enabling it to detect and block most worms Trojan horses and denial of service attacks to help keep your business assets safe IP Security IPsec VPN capabilities built into the EIR900 enable your remote employees whether working from home or on the road to connect to your office network using nearly any VPN client to access files and transfer data as securely as if they were in the office Simultaneous Dual Band with Advanced Wireless LAN Technology Built for speed the EIR900 delivers double the bandwidth so you can enjoy the wireless more smoothly with less lag Flexi ble built in support for up to 4 multiple service set identifiers SSIDs enables the creation separate virtual networks to allow secure guest access and improve traffic flow PRODUCT OVERVIEW FEATURES Sophisticated QoS prioritizes network traffic for demanding voice video and data applications Wi Fi Protected Setup M helps make wireless configuration secure and simple Built in Centralized FTP and SAMBA Services EIR900 armed with two USB2 0 port to support SAMBA and FTP File Sharing Services SAMBA service allows share files with multiple users within office networks without having any technology background and sharing files
69. ress rypto s Gateway Select Add Edit PPTP On the General tab enter the following information e Name The name of the VPN tunnel profile e Connection Type Select a connection type Name Connection Type 6 63 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS PPTP On the PPTP tab enter the following information e Authentication There are three authentication algo rithms Select CHAP PAP or MSCHAP_ V2 e Available Users Member Displays created users from PPTP Settings the User Settings available to connect to PPTP server Authentication MSCHAP V2 Select the users in the list to include in the VPN tunnel Fe then click gt gt to add users to the Member field Click lt lt if you want to remove users from the Member box Availabe Users Member Click Ada to manually add available users 6 64 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS On the Network tab enter the following information VPN Server IP Setting e Server IP Enter an IP address which is different from the router s LAN IP address For example the default LAN IP of the EIR900 is 192 168 0 1 set the server IP address as 10 2 2 1 e Remote IP Range Enter an IP range under the same subnet of the above server IP For example if the server IP address is 10 2 2 1 create a remote IP range of 10 2 2 10 20 Remote IP range is 10 0 174 66 100 IMPORTANT The remote IP range should not include the server IP address to avoid a network conflict Click Apply to save the settin
70. return to the previous step Click Next to continue with the setup Click Cancel to stop the setup Step 2 Select the type of VPN connection method to setup 6 71 USING THE VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORK WIZARD Back Next Cancel Step2 VPN Connection Type Please choose VPN connection type IPSec Choose this if you are using other 37 party VPN client software or gateway O PPTP Choose this if you are using PPTP client for connection BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS IPSEC IPSec Step 3 Step3 VPN IPSec Mode E Site To setup a Telwork or home to office con Please choose the IPSec Made e Site to Site To setup a VPN connection between two dedicated VPN servers O Clientto Site Choose this if you are setting up for Telwork or home to office connection O Site to Site Choose this if you are setting up a VPN connection between two dedicated VPN servers Click Back to return to the previous step Click Next to continue with the setup Click Cancel to stop the setup Note If Site to Site is selected proceed with steps four 4 and five 5 If Client to Site is selected proceed directly to step five 5 Back Next Cancel 6 72 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS IPSEC Step 4 Step4 VPN Network e Security Gateway Type The type of the security Please enter the IPSec gateway or the destination network for gateway IP Address Or Domain Name this VPN tunnel e Security Gateway The IP address or domain name of the security g
71. rom a Cable internet service Static IP To set up a Static IP connection enter the following IP Address of the Internet Connection Subnet Mask Default Gateway and both DNS Servers This information can be obtained by either your Internet Service provider or Network Administrator If your internet service provider requires a username and password to connect you will then be prompted to enter the correct information MTU Maximum Transmission Unit It specifies the largest packet size permitted for internet transmission The factory default MTU size of Static IP is 1500 If you wish to manually change the MTU size set it between 512 and 1500 D 1 APPENDIX D POINT TO POINT PROTOCOL OVER ETHERNET PPPOE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE To set up a PPPoE connection enter the Username Password and Service name of the internet connection provided by your ISP Click Next and the ESR300H should connect to the internet success fully A PPPoE connection is usually from a DSL internet service 1 Login The username or e mail address that the internet connection uses to access internet connectivity 2 Password The password that corresponds to the username or e mail address used to connect to the internet in the PPPOE 3 Service Name The Service Name is optional This is to signify the name of the Internet Service Provider 4 MTU Maximum Transmission Unit It specifies t
72. s ae Static DHCP Lee Click Delete Selected to remove a selected address Click Delete A11 to remove all addresses from the table Click Reset to return the table to its previous state Delete Selected Delete All Reset Click Apply to save the settings Apply Cancel 6 9 Apply Cancel BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING LOGGING 6 1 4 Configuring 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 Log Message List Shows the current system operations and network activity 1 00 00 12 SYSTEM WAN No PHY Link 1 00 00 09 SYSTEM WAN start DHCP mode 1 00 00 06 SYSTEM WAN stop DHCP mode 1 00 00 05 SYSTEM KCODES Start NetUSB 1 00 00 05 SYSTEM WLAN start LLTD 1 00 00 04 SYSTEM HTTP start 1 00 00 04 SYSTEM NET start Firewall 1 00 00 04 SYSTEM NET start NAT 1 00 00 04 SYSTEM NTP start NTP Client 1 00 00 04 SYSTEM DHCP DHCP Server Stoping 1 00 00 03 SYSTEM DNS start DNS Proxy 1 00 00 03 SYSTEM WAN No PHY Link 1 00 00 03 SYSTEM WAN start DHCP mode 00 00 02 SYSTEM WLAN 2 4G Channel 11 1 1 00 00 02 SYSTEM WLAN 2 4G CountryRegion 0 Click Save to store data to a log file Click Clear to empty the log file Click Refresh to empty the log file and begin updating it with new data Save Clear Refresh
73. s which are known as the policy members The parental control engine screens policy members based on the applied policy Policy Table Enable and disable a list of policy rules 6 58 M Enable Parental Control Access Control Add Policy Policy Table ln ni Policy Enable ere Name Monitor Apply Cancel BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS e Policy Name The name of the policy rule e Filtering Type The type of policy filter MAC address or IP address Member List A list of devices that are members on the net work e Device Name The name of a member device e MAC Address IP Address The MAC or IP address of the member device e Schedule Deny or allow a schedule for the policy e Days The frequency of the schedule in days e Time of Day Set when the schedule occurs within a 24 hour period CONFIGURING ACCESS CONTROL LISTS Policy Name Filtering Type O MAC P Member List Device Name MAC Address O Deny Allow Every Day Mon Tue Wed Thu Fr Sat Sun Time of day E All Day use 24 hour clock 6 59 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS e Enable URL Filter Enable or disable URL filters e Enable Application Filters Enable or disable application filters e Enable Web Access Log Enable or dis able the web access log E Enable URL Filter E Enable Application filter E Enable Web Access Log 6 60 CONFIGURING ACCESS CONTROL LISTS BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWO
74. s 2 4GHz Wireless 5GHz Parental Control Firewall VPN USB Port Advanced Tools WEB CONFIGURATION Parental Control View and configure settings for parental control policies e Wizard Automatically configure access to the LAN and WAN e Web Monitor Monitor and filter access to specified URLs 4 7 PARENTAL CONTROL System Internet Wireless 2 4GHz Wireless 5GHz Parental Control Firewall VPN USB Port Advanced Tools WEB CONFIGURATION Firewall View and configure settings for firewall rule sets 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 denial of service DoS attacks ACL Create access control lists to specified URLs 4 8 FIREWALL System Internet Wireless 2 4GHz Wireless 5GHz Parental Control Firewall VPN USB Port Advanced Tools WEB CONFIGURATION VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORK Virtual Private Network View and configure settings for VPN tunnelling Siam e Status View the status of current VPN tunnels iomel e Profile Setting Manually configure VPN tunnels Wireless 2 4GHz e User Setting Configure users user ID and password combinations and assign access to l T Wireless 5GHz specific VPN tunnels e Wizard Automatically configure VPN tunnels with guidance from the soft
75. s vulnerable to malicious network attacks Do 7 not store or manage sensitive information on the DMZ host e Enable DMZ Click Enable DMZ to activate DMZ func tionality E Enable DMZ Local IP Address ae Please select a PC v e LocallP Address Enter an IP address of a device on the LAN Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Apply Cancel 6 56 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING DENIAL OF SERVICE 6 6 4 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 WAN Settings Block DoS Enable or disable blocking DoS attacks Block DoS Enable Disable Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 6 57 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING ACCESS CONTROL LISTS 6 6 5 Configuring Access Control Lists Parental Control is a feature that allows parents to filter out and control the Internet access By adding keywords the parental control engine checks web content and makes sure it does not contain specified content Parents can also limit Internet access within a specified time period e Add Policy Create a rule profile which describes the keyword filter and Internet access schedule Policy rules can be applied to multiple user
76. scription The description of the device e MAC Address The MAC address of the device e Select Indicates the device s that can have actions per formed on them No Description MAC Address Select Click Delete Selected to remove selected devices from the list Click Delete A11 to remove all devices form the list Click Reset the discard changes Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Apply Cancel 6 34 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING WI FI PROTECTED SETUP 6 3 5 Configuring Wi Fi Protected Setup Wi Fi protected setup WPS is an easy way to allow wireless clients to connect to the EIR900 Automate the connection between the device and the EIR900 using a button or a PIN e WPS Enable or disable WPS WPS M Enable e WPS Current Status A notification of whether or not wireless security is configured Wi Fi Protected Setup Information e Self Pin Code An 8 digit PIN which is required when WPS Current Status Configured Release Configuration configuring the router for the first time in Windows 7 or Self Pin Code 34259368 Vista SSID EnGeniusCCDD10 e SSID The name of the wireless network Authentication Mode Disable e Authentication Mode The current security settings for Passphrase Key E the corresponding SSID WPS Via Push Button Start to Process e Passphrase Key A randomly generated key created by Ses TS the EIR900 during WPS sire iow O GALDE e WPS via Push Button Click Start to Process t
77. the amount of time that the EIR900 sets to synchronize the network Delivery Traffic Indication Message DTIM Period Enter the DTIM period The DTIM is a countdown period informing clients of the next point of broadcast and multi cast of messages over the network Valid values are between 1 and 255 6 27 Fragment Threshold RTS Threshold Beacon Interval DTIM Period 256 2346 1 2847 10 TTS 1 259 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS e N Data Rate Select the N data rate This is the rate in which the EIR900 will transmit data packets to wireless N compatible devices Channel Bandwidth O Auto 20 40 MHZ 20 MHZ N Data Rate Auto Y e Channel Bandwidth Select the channel bandwidth The Preamble Type Long Preamble Short Preamble factory default is Auto 20 40MHz The default setting provides the best performance by auto selecting channel bandwidth Tx Power 100 Y Auto Always None e Preamble Type Select the preamble type Long Pre amble provides better LAN compatibility and Short Preamble provides better wireless performance e CTS Protection Select the type of CTS protection Using CTS Protection can lower the data collisions between Wireless B and Wireless G devices and lower data throughput e Tx Power Select the wireless signal strength level Valid values are between 10 and 100 Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Apply Cancel 6
78. the device Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 6 98 E Enable WOL over WAN Wake On LAN Wake MAC Address A se Apply Cancel BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS 6 10 Tools Setup TOOLS SETUP 6 10 1 Configuring the Administrator Account Change the router s system password as well as setup a device to remotely configure the settings e Old Password Enter the existing administrator pass word You can change the password that you use to access the router this is not your ISP account password Old sword e New Password Enter the new administrator password joni e Repeat New Password Re type the new administrator A password 7 Remote Management IEE e Host Address Enter the designated host IP Address a Mei 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 Apply Cancel ya Note To access the settings of the EIR900 remotely enter the router s WAN IP address and port number 6 99 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING THE ROUTER S TIME 6 10 2 Configuring the Router s Time Change the system time of the EIR900 and setup automatic updates through a network time protocol server NTP e Time Setup Select how the router obtains the current time e Time Zone Select the time zone for the router e NTP Time Server
79. the device e Restore to factory default Click Reset to restore the EIR900 to factory defaults e Backup Settings Click Save to save the current configu ration on the EIR900 to a dif file Restore to factory default Reset Backup Settings Save Restore Settings e Restore Settings To restore saved settings do the fol Upload lowing a Click Choose File b Browse the file system for location of the settings file dlf c Click Upload 6 104 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS REBOOTING THE DEVICE 6 10 7 Rebooting the Device This feature allows the administrator to reboot the router in the event of a system hang up Click App1 y 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 6 105 APPENDIX A FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 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 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 protecti
80. tilisateurs il faut choisir le type d antenne et son gain de sorte que la puis B 2 APPENDIX B INDUSTRY CANADA STATEMENT sance isotrope rayonn e quivalente p i r e ne d passe pas l intensit n cessaire l tablissement d une communication satisfaisante Le pr sent metteur radio IC 3616C RB9260 Mod le ERB9260 a t approuv par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d antenne num r s ci dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal et l imp dance requise pour chaque type d antenne Les types d antenne non inclus dans cette liste ou dont le gain est sup rieur au gain maximal indiqu sont stric tement interdits pour l exploitation de l metteur B 3 APPENDIX C EUROPEAN CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY European CE Declaration of Conformity This product has been tested in accordance too and complies with the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC and EMC Directive 89 336 EEC The product has been marked with the CE Mark to illustrate its compliance C 1 APPENDIX D LINK LAYERS Link Layers There are different ways of connecting your personal computer PC or mobile computing device to the Internet Here are four of the most common ways and how to connect to the Internet using them Dynamic IP Address DHCP A DHCP of connection is where your internet connection is usually always on and your internet service provider automatically provides you with an IP address A DHCP connection is usually f
81. ugn D OOOO VEN PTE ass Tough e VPN L2TP Pass through Click Select to allow an L2TP connection method over a VPN VPN PPTP Pass through Click Select to allow a Go A PPTP connection method over a VPN VPN IPSec Pass through Click Select to allow an PPPoE Pass Through sf IPSec connection method over a VPN Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Apply Cancel P2 Note A VPN L2TP Pass through VPN PPTP Pass through and VPN IPSec Pass through are enabled by factory default 6 55 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING DEMILITARIZED ZONE 6 6 3 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 partic ular LAN client or server A DMZ host allows a computer to have all its connections and ports completely open during data transmission WARNING A The PC defined as a DMZ host is not protected by the firewall and i
82. unique ID of the BSS using the above channel value on this router The ID is the MAC address of the BSSs access point e Associated Clients The number of clients associated with this SSID 6 3 LAN Settings IP Address Subnet Mask DHCP Server MAC Address Channel LAN SETTINGS 192 168 1 220 255 255 255 0 Enabled 00 00 00 9A C0 64 ESSID EnGeniusCCDD10 Security Disable BSSID 00 00 00 9A C0 64 Associated Clients 0 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS Wireless 5G Setting e Channel The communications channel used by all sta tions or computing devices on the network e ESSID The ID value of a set of one or more intercon nected basic service sets BSSs e Security The security setting status Default Disabled e 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 e Associated Clients The number of clients associated with this SSID 6 4 Channel ESSID Security BSSID Associated Clients WIRELESS 5G SETTING EnGeniusCCDD14 Disable 00 00 00 9A C0 68 0 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING LAN 6 1 2 Configuring LAN Configure the wired network settings in the LAN section The router s IP is defined in the 1P Address field The default set ting of the DHCP server is set to enabled so that network clients can be automatically assigned a virtual IP addresses Advanced users may configure DNS server settings to meet specifi
83. verifying network users encryption is stronger than TKIP e WPA2 Mixed Mixed mode allows device to try WPA2 first and if that fails selects WPA type e RADIUS Server IP Address Enter the IP address of the server e RADIUS Server Port Enter the port number of the server e RADIUS Server Password Enter the password of the server Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes Apply Cancel 6 47 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING FILTERS 6 4 4 Configuring Filters WARNING A 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 addresses listed in the table are allowed to connect to the wireless network Enable Wireless Access Control e Description Enter a description of the device allowed to connect to the network e MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the wireless Description MAC Address device iT M Enable Wireless Access Control Click Add to append a new device to the list or Reset to dis card changes 6 48 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS MAC ADDRESS FILTERING TABLE MAC Address Filtering Table e No The sequence number of the device MAC Address Filtering Table e Description The description of the device e MAC Address The MAC address of the device e Select Indicates the d
84. ware RO Firewall VPN USB Port Advanced Tools 4 9 WEB CONFIGURATION USB Port View and configure settings for USB ports File Sharing Enable or disable the file sharing service File Server Enable and configure an FTP server DNLA Enable and configure a DNLA media server Bitorrent Server Enable or disable a bitorrent server 4 10 USB PORT System Internet Wireless 2 4GHz Wireless 5GHz Parental Control Firewall VPN USB Port Advanced Tools WEB CONFIGURATION Advanced View and configure advanced system and network settings Wireless 5GHz NAT Enable or disable Network Address Translation NAT Port Mapping Re direct a range of service port numbers to a specified LAN IP address Parental Control Firewall Port Forwarding Configure server applications to send and receive data from specific ports on the network VPN Port Triggering Configure applications that require multiple connections and different USB Port inbound and outbound connections ier 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 QoS Configure the network quality of service QoS setting by prioritizing the uplink and downlink bandwidth Routing Configure static routing WOL Configure wake on LAN WOL to turn on a computer over the network 4 11 ADVANCED
85. ype of DNS server Default From ISP e First DNS Server Configure the first or primary DNS server e Second DNS Server Configure the second or secondary DNS server Click Apply to save the settings Apply Cancel DNS Servers 6 15 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS CONFIGURING STATIC IP 6 2 3 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 Static IP e IP Address The routers WAN IP address P Adira 172111 e Subnet Mask The routers WAN subnet mask e Default Gateway The router s gateway address sen O e Primary DNS The primary DNS server address Default Gateway h 172 1 1 254 e Secondary DNS The secondary DNS server address Primary DNS rs e MTU The maximum transmission unit MTU specifies the SEINI DNS a largest packet size permitted for an internet transmission The factory default MTU size for static IP is 1500 The side 512 lt MTU Value lt 1500 MTU size can be set between 512 and 1500 Click Apply to save the settings Apply Cancel 6 16 BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS 6 2 4 Configuring PPPoE CONFIGURING PPPOE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE is used mainly by ISPs that provide DSL modems to connect to the Internet e Login Enter the username assigned by an ISP e Password Enter the password assigned by an ISP e Service Name Enter the service name of an ISP

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