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1.    Radio Technology IEEE 802 11g Orthogonal Frequency Division  Modulation    Data Transfer Rate 802 11b  1  2  5 5  11Mbes  auto sense   802 11g  6 9  12  18  24  36  48  54 Mbps  auto sense   Super GIM  108 Mbps  Ethernet  10 Mbps  haltduplex   20 Mbps  full duplex   Fast Ethernet  100 Mbps  haltduplex    200 Mbps               opoloc    Receiver Sensitivity 54 Mbps  Typical  O dBm   10  PER  Packet Error Rate      Mbps  Typical  85 dBm   8  PER  Packet Error Rate     3 dBm typically   802 11g     dBm typically   802 11b    Network Cables                 2 pair UTP Cat  3 4 5  100 m    EIA TIA 568 100 Ohm STP  100 m                       2          UTP Cat  5  100 m    EIA TIA 568 100 Ohm STP  100        Frequency Range 2412     2484 MHz ISM band  channels 1     14   Modulation Schemes DBPSK DQPSK CCK OFDM    Security 64 128 bits WEP Encryption            WPA PSK  VVPA2   WPA2 PSK    Channels     11 channels  FCC   1     13 channels  ETSI        14 channels  MKK     Number of Ports LAN  4 x 10 100 Mbps Auto MDIX Fast Ethernet port  WAN  1 x 10 100 Mbps Auto MDIX Fast Ethernet port    TX Power            DC inputs 5 VDC   25      ower Consumption 5                  0       40      Storage   10       70  C    Humidity Operating  10      90   Storage  5      9076    Dimensions 147 x 115 x 35 mm  W x H x D  without antenna    EMI  FCC Class B  CE Mark B    V INTELLINET     U         D  3        b  Q  c                 INTELLINET    BRINGING Networks To LIFE    www intellinet ne
2.   192 168 1 1              255 255 255 0     Enabled O Disabled   192 168 1 100                         192 158 1 199     s Jomain Name      gt    Lease Time  1 Week       gt  Vizard   IP Address   ____                                       Start IP  Type an IP address to serve as the start of the IP range that DHCP        use to assign IP addresses to all LAN devices connected to the router     End IP  Type an IP address to serve as the end of the IP range that DHCP wil    use to assign IP addresses to all LAN devices connected to the router     Domain Name  Type the local domain name of the network in the text box   This item is optional     WAN  This screen enables the user to set up the router WAN connection  specify the    IP address for the WAN  add DNS numbers  and enter the MAC address     Connection Type  Select the connection type     either DHCP client  Fixed IP   PPPoE  PPTP or L2TP     from the drop down list                 INTELLINET    WAN IP  Select whether LIA  you want to specify an          IP address manually or b LANEDHCP server PWAN P Password P Tine P Dynamic DNS  allow DHCP to obtain an  IP address automatically   When    Specify IP  is  selected  type the IP  address  subnet mask and                           detault gateway in the     text boxes  Your ISP will  provide this information     DNS 1 2 3  lype up to three DINS numbers in the text boxes  Your ISP will    provide this information     MAC Address  If required by your ISP  type the MAC addre
3.   Device Information  This screen enables the user to view the router s LAN  Wireless and WAN  configurations     Firmware Version  This area displays the latest version of the router firmware  interface  After updating the firmware in Tools Firmware  check this to ensure  that the firmware was successfully updated     LAN  This section displays the LAN interface configuration  including the MAC           INTELLINET CONFIGURATION              address  IP address  E         108  subnet mask and DHCP   E    wf     Mbps  Server Status  Click  DHCP    Device information   Log P Log Setting Statistic   Wireless    Ta ble  to view a list of Firmware Version  4 00   14 Dec 2005    client stations currently  connected to the router    LAN interface     Wireless  This section  displays the wireless  configuration information   including the MAC  address  Connection    status  ESSID  Channel  and Authentication type     WAN  This section  displays the           interface configuration   including the MAC address  Connection status  DHCP client status  IP address   Subnet mask  Default gateway and DNS     LAN   MAC Address 00 10 ab cd 12 34  IP Address 192 168 1 1   Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0   DHCP Server Enabled DHCP Table                  it    Connection 802 119 AP Enable  ESSID default  Channel 6    Authentication Disabled    MAC Address 00 10 ab cd 12 35    Connection DHCP Client Disconnected DHCP Release DHCP Renew  IP 0 0 0 0  Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0  Default Gateway 0 0 0 0  DNS    
4.   Select which interface  WAN or LAN  the rule is applied to   e     Range Start  Type the start IP address that the rule is applied to         P Range End  Type      end IP address that the rule is applied to     Destination  Detines the destination of the incoming packet that the rule is  applied to    e Interface  Select which interface  WAN or LAN  the rule is applied to   e     Range Start  Type the start IP address that the rule is applied to    IP Range End  Type the end IP address that the rule is applied to   Protocol  Select the protocol  TCP  UDP or ICMP  of the destination     Port Range  Select the port range   Add  Click to add the rule protile to the table at the bottom of the screen     Update  Click to update information for the rule if user have selected    list item  and have made changes     Delete  Select a list item and click    Delete    to remove the item from the list   New  Click to erase all fields and enter new information     Priority Up  Select a rule trom the list and click    Priority Up  to increase the  priority of the rule     Priority Down  Select a rule trom the list and click    Priority Down    to decrease  the priority of the rule     Update Priority  Atter increasing or decreasing the priority of a rule  click     Update Priority    to save the changes     Management enables the user to set up the Simple Network Management  Protocol  SNMP  and Remote Management features     SNMP  This screen enables you to configure the SNMP        INT
5.  Obtain IP automatically   DHCP client     to have the    Obtain IP automatically  DHCP client     Wireless Super    Router     Fixed IP address                   to Wireless Router Setup Wizard  Select Internet Connection Type       assign IP addresses    PPPoE to obtain IP automatically  automatically     PPPoE with a fixed IP address     PPTP     L2IP            Fixed IP Address X come to Wireless Router Setup Wizard  If the Internet service Select Internet Connection Type    providers assign a fixed  IP address  choose this  option and enter the  assigned IP address   subnet mask  gateway       Obtain IP automatically  DHCP client      Fixed IP address      PPPoE to obtain IP automatically      PPPoE with a fixed IP address       PPTP     and DNS IP addresses   rp  tor the Wireless Super  G Router       come to Wireless Router Setup Wizard  Set Fixed IP Address       WAN IP Address  0 0 0 0   WAN Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0  WAN Gateway Address 0 0 0 0  DNS Server Address 1 0 0 0 0  DNS Server Address 2 0 0 0 0  DNS Server Address 3 0 0 0 0                                           E 32    INTELLINET    PPPoE to obtain IP  automatically   If connected to the  Internet using a PPPoE   dial up xDSL  modem   the ISP will provide a  password and  username  and then the  ISP uses PPPoE  Choose  this option and enter the  required information     PPPoE with a fixed IP  adaress   If connected to the  Internet using a PPPoE   dial up xDSL  modem   the ISP will provide a  password  a user
6.  Pacific Time  US  amp  Canada              Y ___   _        Automatic                         2002    moth         v  Day  01       Hour  02      Minute  52       Second   40       O Enabled  9 Disabled  Start   Jan  01 Y   End Jan    101                 Set the time                                  Daylight Saving                 m    Local Time  Displays the    local time and date        INTELLINET         Detault NTP server  The Simple Network Time Protocol  SNTP  server allows  the Wireless Super G Router to synchronize the system clock to the global  Internet through the SINTP server  Specify the NTP domain name or IP address  in the text box     Time Zone  Select the time zone from the drop down list     Daylight Saving  Enables the user to enable or disable Daylight Saving Time   When enabled  select the start and end date for Daylight Saving Time            Dynamic DNS   This tells the DDNS Virelt        server what your current     ZAN    OB ws  IP address IS when yOU    LAN amp DHCP server   WAN   Password P Time   Dynamic DNS    Dynamic DNS    are online  You first need  to register your preferred  DINS on the DDNS  providers  Then  select  the DDNS address in the  Server Address and fill in  the related information in the below fields  Hostname  Usename and  Password           O Enabled    Disabled        DynDns org    DynDns  ore  Eason com  NEEDS  rer MM                           J                  Wireless    This section enables the user to configure the wire
7.  date that the log entry was created     eure    INTELLINET    Message  Displays summary information about the log entry   Source  Displays the source of the communication   Destination  Displays the destination of the communication     Note  Displays the IP address of the communication     Log Setting  This screen enables the user to set router logging parameters   SMIP Server  Type the  SMTP server address for  the email that the log will  be sent to in the next field                     Send to  Type an email  address for the log to be IIIS    sent Io  Click  Email                Now    to immediately                              lt   send the current       EO              Email Address    Email Log Now                   T               5               uu  2       gt   m      71    Syslog Server  Type the IP  address of the Syslog Server if you want the router to listen and receive  incoming Syslog messages     log Type  Enables the user to select what items will be included in the log    e System Activity displays intormation related to router operation        Debug Information displays information related to errors and system maltunction    e Attacks displays information about any malicious activity on the network    e Dropped Packets displays information about packets that have not been  transferred successfully    e Notice displays important notices by the system administrator     Statistic  This screen displays a table that shows the rate of packet transmission via th
8.  sein 9 across dive  Prefered DNS server         d th                     Showicor Altemate DNS server  a                   roperties          Advanced         3  Set both    IP address     and    DNS    to the m  Automatic  configuration              2         NETWORK TCP IP SETTINGS  INTELLINET             WINDOWS XP Internet Protocol  TCP IP  Properties    Point the cursor and General   Alternate Configuration    right click on the    My    You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports    Network Place    icon  this capability  Otherwise  you need to ask your network administrator for  the appropriate IP settings     Select    Properties    to    enter the TC P  IP setting     Obtain an IP address automatically  window C  Use the following IP address   7 7 IP address  1  Set    IP address    to        Obtain an IP Subnet mask  address Default gateway     automatically        2  Set  DNS  to    Obtain  DNS server address  address        Alternate DNS server                 automatically        YINTELLINET PC NETWORK TCP IP SETTINGS    5  CONFIGURATION    First make sure that the network connections are functioning normally     This Wireless Super G Router can be configured using Internet Explorer 5 0 or  newer Web browser versions     LOGIN TO THE ROUTER THROUGH A WIRELESS LAN    Before configuring the router through a WLAN  make sure that the SSID   Channel and WEP are set properly    Following are the default settings used for the Wireless Super 
9. Blocking   G IP Filters O Domain Blocking O Protocol Filters             Range End  Type the  minimum address for the  IP range  IP addresses falling between this value and the Range Start are not  allowed to access the Internet     Add  Click to add the IP range to the table at the bottom of the screen     Update  Click to update information for the range if you have selected a list  item and have made changes     Delete  Select a list item and click  Delete  to remove the item from the list     New  Click to erase all fields and enter new information        INTELLINET             Domain Blocking   You can specify the  domains that allow users  to access or deny by  clicking one of the two  items  Also  add the  specitied domains in the  text box     Protocol Filters   This screen enables you  to allow and deny access  based upon a  communications protocol  list you create  The  protocol filter profiles are  listed in the table at the  bottom of the page     Note  When selecting  items in the table at the  bottom  click anywhere  in the item  The line is  selected  and the fields  automatically load the  item s parameters  which  you can then edit     Virtual Server         Filters are used to allow or deny LAN users from accessing the Internet   O MAC Filters O URL Blocking  O IP Filters  9 Domain Blocking O Protocol Filters       Domain Blocking  O Disabled      Allow users to access all domains except  Blocked Domains         O Deny users to access all domains except  Per
10. Click    DHCP Release    to release all IP addresses assigned to client stations  connected to      WVAN      the router  Click    DHCP Renew  to reassign IP  addresses to client stations connected to the WAN     Log   This screen enables the user to view a running log of router system statistics   events and activities  The log displays up to 200 entries  Older entries are  overwritten by new entries  The Log screen commands are as follows     Click    First Page  to view  22522591 K      the first page of the log         NM IOB ws     HELP            P Device information Log   Log Setting Statistic  gt  Wireless    Click    Last           to view  the final page of the log        EJAN Seting   First Page   Last Page    Previous Page    Next Page   Clear Log Refresh                TIT  S age 1 of 20  Click  Previous Page  to        Tre   Mesage ETT   Note  view the page just before Womsws 0700027 moraa manm    th e C U rre nt                 11 2006 00 50 06 DHCP Discover   D 9      Apt 11 2006 00 50 02 DHCP Discover  Apr 11 2006 00 50 00 DHCP Discover  Avpr 1 1 2006 00 49 58 DHCP Discover no response  Aprfl 1 2006 00 49 58 DHCP Discover  Apr l 1 2006 00 49 41 DHCP Discover  Apt 11 2006 00 49 32 DHCP Discover         11 2006 00 49 28 DHCP Discover          Click    Next           to view  the page just after the  current page     Click  Clear Log    to delete the contents of the log and begin a new log   Click  Refresh  to renew log statistics     Time  Displays the time and
11. ELLINET       Enabled Disabled  Click    2729  to enable or disable the        SNMP     System Name  A name  given to the router                    System Location  A  description ot the location  of the router  normally  the    DNS               System Contact   A description of the contact information for the person responsible for the router                                Community  The SNMP system name for exchanging SNMP community  messages  The name can be used to limit SNMP messages passing through  the network  The detault name is    public        Trap Receiver  Type the name of the destination PC that will receive trap  messages     Remote Management   This screen enables the user to set up remote management  Using remote  management  the router can be configured through the WAN      a Web  browser     username and password are required to perform remote  management     HTTP  Enables the user  to set up HTTP access for  remote management     Allow to Ping WAN Port      OB mops _      WHELP            Enable    Disabled                                     range of router ue   NAM   emote ange From    To   IP addresses that can be o  2        A Remote IP Range From           pinged from remote eM    Enabled UL   locations   EX                    gt   Enabled    Disabled   ECE    Enabled    Disabled   UPNP Enable  UPNP  or BENE oen    chose              is short for Universal  Plug and Play  which is a  networking architecture that provides compatibility among networkin
12. G Router   e SSID  default   e Channel  6   e Security  disable    LOGIN TO THE WIRELESS SUPER G ROUTER    Before you configure this device  make sure the host PC is set on the IP  subnetwork that can be accessed by the xDSL cable modem  For example   when the default network address of the xDSL cable modem Ethernet  interface is 192 168 1 x  then the host PC should be set at 192 168 1 xxx   where xxx is a number between 2 and 254  and the default subnet mask is    DIO IDI 2009  USING THE WEB BROWSER    1  Open Internet Explorer 5 0 or above  or EERE  equivalent Internet browser      2  Enter the IP address htto    192 168 1 1   the factory detault IP address setting  to  the URL Web address location     AP Router    User name   3  When the following dialog box Password   appears  enter the username and  Remember my password  password to login to the main  configuration window  The default       username and password are    admin        CONFIGURATION V INTELLINET    SETUP WIZARD    Setup Wizard is provided ay  ye x3 elcome to Wireless Router Setup Wizard    da the pari of the Web Step 1  Set your new password  configuration utility  YOU Step 2  Choose your time zone   can get the wireless Step 3  Set LAN connection and DHCP server  router configuration ready Step 4  Set internet connection   to run in six easy steps by Step 5  Set wireless LAN connection    clicking on the  Wizard         Kosior    button on the function display wizard next time     Yes    No  menu  The scree
13. Model 502566  This integrated access device  combines Internet gateway functions with a wireless LAN and Fast Ethernet  switch  It provides a complete solution for Internet surfing and office resource  sharing  and it is easy to configure and operate     Purpose  This manual discusses how to install the Wireless Super G Router     Overview of This Manual  INTRODUCTION     Describes the Wireless Super G Router and its features     UNPACKING AND SETUP     Helps you get started with basic installation     IDENTIFYING EXTERNAL COMPONENTS     Describes the front panel  rear  panel and LED indicators of the Wireless Super G Router     CONNECTING THE ROUTER     Tells how you can connect the Wireless  Super G Router to your xDSL cable modem     TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS     lists the technical  general  physical and    environmental  specifications of the Wireless Super G Router     YINTELLINET    With the explosive growth of the Internet  accessing information and services  at any time     day or night     has become a standard requirement for most  people  The era of the stand alone PC is waning  Networking technology is  moving out of the exclusive domain of corporations and into homes with at  least two computers     This integrated access device combines Internet gateway functions with a  wireless LAN and Fast Ethernet switch  Designed for business and the home   it saves you the cost of installing a separate modem and ISP line for each  computer while providing ready connection 
14. NI port LEDs of the router    will light up  indicating a normal status       When the WAN is linked to the ADSL cable modem  the WAN port s LED    will light up       When the LAN is linked up to the computer system  the LAN port s LED will    light up     HARDWARE INSTALLATION VY INTELLINET    4  PC NETWORK TCP IP SETTINGS    The network TCP IP settings differ based on the computer s operating system   Win95 98 Me NT 2000 XP  and are as follows     TCP IP Properties    WINDOWS 95 98         1  Click on the  Network  neighborhood  icon found  on the desktop     2  Click the right mouse button  and a context menu will be  shown        3  Select  Properties  to enter  the TCP IP settings screen  Vue          4  Select    Obtain an IP address    automatically    on the    IP siene Mek 258 255 255 803  Address    field     TCP IP Properties    5  Select    Disable DNS     in the    DNS Configuration     field        9  C En     prise               Ui S Seven Seder rer       fF EF f      168 95 192 1 Hemose  203 66 99 251      Doman      wed oy Wae    er 77 gt   MEME s        INTELLINET ee Corrine     6  Select    None    for the                   Gateway  field     Bindings   Advanced   NetBIOS      DNS Configuration Gateway   WINS Configuration   IP Address      The first gateway in the Installed Gateway list will be the default   The address order in the list will be the order in which these  machines are used     New gateway     Installed gateways     WINDOWS IHETIGVE  2000 N
15. T    Double click on the  My  computer    icon on the  desktop  When the  My  computer  window  opens  open the   Control panel  and  then the  Network        dialup connection applet  roe                           Double click on the      local     Back     gt     5    Qusearh Folders Dem      GE OX wd   Eee     Adress                                       area network connection           7 EJ L1 E      icon  Select    Properties E      ets se    Network and Dial  Connection Connection    to enter the TCP IP setting   up Connections _                                                                   jac Status zixil  WI n OW  General   Local Area D  oper 21x       Come Genea six  Donne p  l  In the    Local area      k H nm Connect using General    ural 2     elwo r sta f US Spee   BY D Link      You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports      this capability  Otherwise  vou need to ask your network administrator for  WI n d OW I C     ck    n Activit the appropriate IP settings   m Activit  7 p       Components     roperties  I Cien  Pack     Fie ar r C Use the following IP addr            address  2  In the    Local area WF              reddes     4 Intern 2 ee    u Prope SUDNELMESK  network connection E      nsta Uelaull gateway  dow  fi                    WI    OW    rst Se       T      Obtain DNS server address automatically  h TCP    IP setti               lt i Don the korn DNS dd    a        n      E se the folowing server addresses   t e
16. WIRELESS  SUPER G  ROUTER  USER  MANUAL          MODEL 502566       INTELLINET    NETWORK SOLUTIONS  BRINGING Networks To LIFE    INF502566 UM0606 02    Wireless LAN  Health and Authorization for Use   Radio frequency electromagnetic energy is emitted from wireless LAN devices  The energy levels  of these emissions  however  are far much less than the electromagnetic energy emissions from  wireless devices like mobile phones  Wireless LAN devices are safe for use per frequency safety  standards and recommendations  The use of wireless LAN devices may be restricted in some  situations or environments  for example  aboard airplanes  in an explosive environment or in case  the interference risk to other devices or services is perceived or identified as harmful     In case the policy regarding the use of wireless LAN devices in specific organizations or  environments  e g   airports  hospitals  chemical oil gas industrial plants  private buildings  is not  clear  please ask for authorization to use these devices prior to operating the equipment     Regulatory Information Disclaimers   Installation and use of this wireless LAN device must be in strict accordance with the instructions  included in the user documentation provided with the product  Any changes or modifications  made to this device that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user s  authority to operate the equipment  The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or  television interference ca
17. a             to save the current              configuration as a profile P Restart   Settings R Firmware     Ping test  that can load when          Save Settings                   necessary  Me   load Settings  Click 25 Load Settings         J Rc  Browse  and go to the        location of    stored Restore Factory Default Settings       profile  Click  Load  to         load the profile s settings    Restore Factory Default Settings  Click  Restore  to restore the default settings   All configuration changes will be lost     Firmware  This screen enables the user to keep the router firmware up to date  Follow the  instructions below     Download the latest firmware        the manufacturer s Web site  and save it to    disk     Click  Browse  and go to the location of the downloaded firmware file     INTELLINET CONFIGURATION       Select the file and click  ZEEE NN e           re   Upgrade  to update  Router SE     OB                            the firmwa re lo the latest P Restart P Settings Firmware   Ping test  HELP  release   Upgrade Firmware                Ping Test Ri    SN  The ping test enables the HALS  user to determine whether  gt  Restart b Settings  gt  Firmware Dare test    an IP address or host is  present on the Internet   Type the hostname or IP  address in the text box  and dlick  Ping         Host Name or IP address              CONFIGURATION YINTELLINET    Standards IEEE 802 30           5        Fast Ethernet  IEEE 802 11g  IEEE 802 110    Protocol CSMA CD 
18. box  zo   This value stabilizes data   flow  If data flow is irregular  choose values between 256 and 2432 until  data flow is normalized            con Interval 100    default 100 msec             20 1000        old  2346    default 2346  range  1500 2346        I 2346    default 2346  range  256 2346  even number only        val       default 1  range  1 255        Auto v  TE O Enable  9 Disable    ntenna transmit   full                                         Fragmentation Threshold  Type the fragmentation threshold in      text box  It  packet transfer error rates are high  choose values between 256 and 2432  until packet transfer rates are minimized  NOTE  Setting this fragmentation  threshold value may diminish system performance     DTIM Interval  Type a DTIM  Delivery Traffic Indication Message  interval in the  text box  You can specify a value between 1 and 65535  The default value is 1     TX Rates  Mbps   Select one of the wireless communications transfer rates   measured in megabytes per second  based on the speed of wireless adapters    connected to the WLAN        only mode  Selecting  Enable  allows only 802 11g WLAN client    communication with the Wireless Super G Router     Antenna Transmit Power  Adjust the power of the antenna transmission by  selecting trom the drop down list     This selection enables user to view the status of the router LAN  Wireless and  WANI connections  and view logs and statistics pertaining to connections and  packet transfers   
19. ck and make sure that it is fully secured to  the power adapter     e Make sure that there is proper heat dissipation from  and adequate  ventilation around  the router  Do not place heavy objects on the router     e Fix the direction of the antennas  Try to place the router in a position that  can best cover your wireless network  Normally  the higher you place the  antenna  the better the performance will be  The antenna   s position  enhances the receiving sensitivity     EN UNPACKING AND SETUP VY INTELLINET    3  HARDWARE INSTALLATION    FRONT PANEL    Wireless  Broadband  Router    Power     This indicator lights green when the hub is receiving power   otherwise it is off        IEEE 802 11g    Front Panel    Status     This indicator blinks green when the router is working  If it stays on or  off  the router is not working     WAN  Link ACT      This indicator lights green when the WAN port has  been connected to an xDSL cable modem successfully  It blinks green while  the          port is transmitting or receiving data on the xDSL cable modem     WLAN  ACT      This indicator lights green when there are wireless devices  connected and transmitting data to the router     Local Network  Link ACT      These indicators light green when the LAN  ports have been connected successfully  They blink green while the LAN ports  are accessing data     REAR PANEL           POWER RESET  Rear Panel  L     LANPors    _   Power Jack  Antenna WAN Port Reset    Antenna     There is one 2
20. d IP address       PPTP     L TP        elcome to Wireless Router Setup Wizard  Set PPTP Client            0 0 0 0          ESK 0 0 0 0                 0 0 0 0    0 0 0 0  PPTP Account      PPTP PasswordIRTITILILILILILilititiititill                                        Retype Password essc000000000000000000009       YINTELLINET     2       Welcome to Wireless Router Setup Wizard                f connected to the Select Internet Connection Type  Internet using an L2TP   dialup xDSL  modem     Obtain IP automatically  DHCP client   the ISP will provide a    Fixed IP address  server IP account and    PPPoE to obtain IP automatically  password  Choose this    PPPoE with a fixed IP address  option and enter the Bc  required information  2       a      ax We  Welcome to Wireless Router Setup Wizard  Set L2TP Client  seaga 0 0 0 0  L2TP Account                L2TP Password Corre          Retype Password Crt    Step 5  Set Wireless LAN connection    Click  Enable  to enable the       Welcome to Wireless Router Setup Wizard    wireless LAN  then type the Set Wireless LAN Connection  ESSID in the text box and select    a communications channel  The  ESSID and channel must be the  same as wireless devices    attempting to communicate to    the router        Wireless LAN    Enable    Disable  ESSID  default    Channel 6             Step 6  Setup completed   Setup Wizard is now completed  s   The new settings will be effective  after the router is restarted  Click   Restart  to reboot t
21. dBi gain antenna for wireless connection     LAN  1 4      Four RJ 45 10 100Mbps Auto MDIX ports are for connecting to  either IOMbps or 100Mbps Ethernet connections     WAN     There is an R 45 10 100Mbps Auto MDIX port for      WAN that    accommodates the xDSL cable modem   DC IN  POWER JACK      Plug the power adapter into this power jack     RESET     Use a pin shaped item to push in to reset the device to factory  default settings  It will be useful when the login password is forgotten  and  will reset to default settings        INTELLINET TN    HARDWARE CONNECTIONS    ADSL Cable Mc       Connecting the router    1   25    Plug in one end of the network cable to the WAN port of the router     Plug in the other end of the network cable to the Ethernet port of the xDSL or  cable modem       Use another network cable to connect to the Ethernet card on the computer    system  the other end of the cable connects to the LAIN port of the router   Since the Wireless Super G Router has four ports  you can connect up to  four computers directly to the unit  You do not have to buy a switch to  connect these computers since one Wireless Super G Router functions both  as    connection sharing unit and as a switch     Checking the installation    The control LEDs of the router are clearly visible  and the status of the network  link can be seen instantly               With the power source on  once the device is connected to the broadband    modem  the Power  System  LAN  WLAN and WA
22. dy  Use only the supplied antenna  Any unauthorized antenna  modification or  attachments could damage the transmitter and may violate FCC regulations     The antenna s  used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at  least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any  other antenna or transmitter     CE Mark Warning    This is a Class B product  In a domestic environment  this product may cause radio interference   in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures     Protection Requirements for Health and Safety   Article 3 1a  Testing has been conducted for electric safety according to EN 60950  This is considered  relevant and sufficient     Protection Requirements for Electromagnetic Compatibility      Article 3 1b  Testing has been conducted for electromagnetic compatibility according to EN 301 489 1   EN 301 489 17 and EN 55024  This is considered relevant and sufficient     Effective Use of the Radio Spectrum   Article 3 2  Testing has been conducted for radio test suites according to EN 300 3282  This is considered  relevant and sufficient     CE Countries Where the Product May Be Used Freely   Germany  United Kingdom  Italy  Spain  Belgium  The Netherlands  Portugal  Greece  Ireland   Denmark  Luxembourg  Austria  Finland  Sweden  Norway and Iceland  Also France  channels  10 through 13 only  law prohibits the use of other channels      FECE Z    YINTELLINET       section pa
23. e    router LAN  Wireless and WAN ports  in bytes per second      Click  Reset  to erase all  statistics and begin  logging statistics again         1  7878 143165562 372    1132 143165016 1767       INTELLINET             Wireless    This screen enables the user to view information about wireless devices that are  connected to the Wireless Super G Router    Connected Time  Displays    how long the wireless  device has been  connected to the LAN via  the router            Address  Displays  the device s wireless LAN    interface MAC address     f OB mps    P Device information   Log   Log Setting     Statistic   Wireless                     Connected Time MAC Address  Apr 11 2006 00 57 22 00 13      77 89 45  Apr 1 1 2006 00 56 19 00   0 4   81 87 01       This selection enables the user to set how the router forwards data  Static       Dynamic  Routing Table enables the user to view the information created by  the router that displays the network interconnection topology     Static  This enables the user to set parameters by which the router forwards data to its  destination if the user s network has a static IP address     Network Address  Type  the static IP address being    used to access the  Internet  The ISP or  network administrator  provides this information     Network Mask  Type the  network  subnet  mask for  the network  If a value  isn t entered here  the  network mask defaults to 255 255 255 255  As with Network Address  the    ISP or network administrator prov
24. esigned to provide reasonable protection  against harmful interference in a residential installation     This equipment generates  uses and can radiate radio frequency energy  If not installed and used  in accordance with the instructions  it may cause harmful interference to radio communications     Y INTELLINET    However  there is no guarantee that interference will not occur      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      and correct the  interference by one or more of the following measures        Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna    2  Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver    3  Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit other than that to which the receiver is connected   4  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     Export Restrictions  This product or software contains encryption code that may not be exported or transferred from  the United States or Canada without an approved U S  Department of Commerce export license     Safety Information  Your device contains a low power transmitter  When the device transmits  it sends out a radio  frequency  RF  signal     CAUTION  To maintain compliance with the FCC s RF exposure guidelines  this equipment  should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and  your bo
25. for the users  with or without the  network wires     Broadband network access is also gaining ground  However  allowing more  than two computers to access the Internet at the same time means higher costs   Thus  there is a need to share one legal IP address over a single Internet  connection to link the home with the Internet     With the scarcity of IP addresses  the use of a shared Internet connection  through an Internet sharing device can circumvent high network access costs   All linked computers can make full use of broadband capabilities over such a  device     The INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Wireless Super G Router not only  comes equipped with a wide range of features  but also can be installed and  configured right out of the box  This device supports a simple local area  network  LAN  and Internet access share  offering great savings     The LAN connects home computers while also allowing any of the computers  to access the Internet  share resources or play online games     the basis of the  family computing lifestyle     Broadband Internet access     Several computers can share one high speed  broadband connection  either wired or wireless  WLAN  LAN and WAN     Internet      Resource sharing     Share resources such as printers  scanners and other    peripherals     File sharing     Exchange data messages and distribute files while making  good use of hard disk space     Online gaming     Through the local area network  online gaming and  e commerce services ca
26. g  equipment  software and peripherals  The Wireless Super G Router is a  UPnP enabled router and will only work with other UPnP devices software  If  the user does not want to use the UPnP functionality  selecting  Disabled  can    disable it     Gaming Mode  If the user is experiencing difficulties when playing online  games or even certain applications that use voice data  the user may need  to enable Gaming Mode for these applications to work correctly  When not    CONFIGURATION VY INTELLINET       playing games or using these voice applications  it is recommended that    Gaming Mode be disabled   PPTP  Enables the user to set up PPTP access for remote management   IPSec  Enables the user to set up IPSec access for remote management     IDENT  The default is Stealth  This enables the user to set port 113 to Stealth     Tools    This page enables the user to restart the system  save and load different  settings as profiles  restore factory default settings  run a Setup Wizard to  configure router settings  upgrade the firmware  and ping remote IP addresses     Restart   Click  Restart  to restart  the system in the event the  system is not performing  correctly     NS    B Restart   Settings     Firmware          Settings  This screen enables user to save settings as a profile and load profiles for  different circumstances  The user can also load the factory default settings  and  run a Setup Wizard to configure the router and router interface     Save Settings  Click us S
27. ge   1                                  6                 lo T ane ae                 REIS IUNII EA   2  Unpacking and                                                                     8  Writers TI NINE 8  SO                              S   3  Hardware Installation    9  gre si roin   NN EN RR 9     9  Hardware Connections                                    eee 10  Connecting the router       10  Checking the installation      sss 10       PC Network TCP IP           5                                          1   Windows 95 98                        RI e e mee re eren 1   ugue co000       12         ANNETTE 13   5  Configuration                        ee cece ete eeeeeees 14  Login to the Router through a Wireless LAN                                  14  login to the Wireless Super                                                         14  Using the Web                    sss 14                        eee eee eee ene Ce ere ees           15  Advanced                                            ees 20              20    YINTELLINET    section page       QU                 22   SOIT EIEEE EEEE E 25          MERIT 28   20  RP 29  POSTS GAS        cee img Eat ancien E    35                                             37       Technical                                                                             39                39  Physical and Environmental    39    About This Manual   Congratulations on purchasing the INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS   Wireless Super G Router  
28. have changed any of the fields     Delete  Select a user from the table at the bottom of the screen and click   Delete  to remove the user profile     New  Click to erase all fields and enter new information     eure    INTELLINET    URL Blocking Wireless    You can enable URL a i       Blocking to deny users Done Wise PSP        P Frou il  from accessing the  specified URL  Add those  specified URLs in the text  box            Filters are used to allow or deny LAN users from accessing the Internet   O MAC Filters    URL Blocking  O IP Filters O Domain Blocking O Protocol Filters    T    URL Blocking           those URLs which contain keywords listed below     T  IP Filters    This screen enables you to define a minimum and maximum IP address range  filter  all IP addresses falling in the range are not allowed Internet access  The  IP filter profiles are listed in the table at the bottom of the page  Note  Click  anywhere in the item  Once the line is selected  the fields automatically load  the item s parameters  which you can edit                 Enable  Click to enable Wireless          or disable the IP address     108 ws    filter Filter     Virtual Server   Special AP DMZ     Firewall Rule    Range Start  Type the  minimum address for the  IP range  IP addresses  falling between this value Es en P Filter  and the Range End are  not allowed to access the  Internet     Filters   Filters are used to allow or deny LAN users from accessing the Internet   O MAC Filters O URL 
29. he router  If  you do not want to make any  changes  click  Exit  to quit  without any changes  You can   go back to modify the setting by   clicking  Back         Welcome to Wireless Router Setup Wizard  Setup Completed    Click  Restart  button to save the settings and restart VVireless  Router     Y INTELLINET    ADVANCED CONFIGURATION    LAN settings  This screen enables you to contigure the LAN  amp  DHCP server  set WAN    parameters  create administrator and user passwords  and set the local time   time zone and dynamic DNS     LAN  amp  DHCP server  This screen allows you to set LAN and DHCP properties  such as the hostname   IP address  subnet mask and domain name  LAN and DHCP protiles are listed  in the DHCP table at the EEES RN  bottom of the screen  anata DK   Hostname  Type the B                  seni WAN Password P Tine  gt  Dynamic  hostname in the text box   The hostname is required  by some ISPs  The default    hostname is  AP Router      IP Address  This is the   IP address of the router   The default IP address is  192 168 1 1     Subnet Mask  Type the  subnet mask for the router    in the text box  The default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0     DHCP Server  Enables the DHCP server to allow the router to automatically  assign IP addresses to devices connecting to the LAN  DHCP is enabled by  detault  All DHCP client computers are listed in the table at the bottom of the  screen  providing the hostname  IP address and MAC address of the client                
30. ides this information       OBS mps      HELP                       Network Address   Mask   Gateway   Interface   Metric      Gateway Address  Type the gateway address for the network  As with  Network Address  the ISP or network administrator provides this information     Interface  Select an interface     WAN or LAN     to connect to the Internet   Metric  Select which metric to apply to this configuration     Add  Click to add the configuration to the static IP address table at the bottom  of the page     Update  Select one of the entries in the static IP address table at the bottom  of the page and  after changing parameters  click  Update  to confirm the  changes        CONFIGURATION VY INTELLINET    Delete  Select one of the entries in the static IP address table at the bottom of  the page and click    Delete    to remove the entry     New  Click  New  to clear the text boxes and add required information to  create a new entry    Dynamic   This screen enables the user to set NAT parameters    NAT  Click the radio    buttons to enable or      disable      NAT function     static Dynamic P Routing Tabie    Transmit  Click the radio  buttons to set the desired  transmit bed    Disabled         1 or RIP 2     Receive  Click the radio  buttons to set the desired  receive parameters  Disabled  RIP 1 or RIP 2        Routing Table   This screen enables the user to view the routing table for the router  The routing  table is a database created by the router that displays the ne
31. ireless      Disable  The function of    the MAC filter iS disabled  Filter  gt  Virtual Server NUT MDMZ  gt  Firewall Rule    Allow  Only allows  computers with a MAC  address listed in the MAC  Table     Deny  Allows all users  Internet access except  those with computers in    the MAC Table   MAC Address      MAC Table  Use this Jia  Mc MEE          7777          NN  profile in which Internet  access is denied or allowed  The user profiles are listed in the table at the bottom  of the page  Note  Click anywhere in the item  Once the line is selected  the  fields automatically load the item s parameters  which you can then edit                       Name                MAC Address     l                              Delete    Name   MAC Address                            Filters   Filters are used to allow or deny LAN users from accessing the Internet      MAC Filters O URL Blocking   O IP Filters O Domain Blocking O Protocol Filters         mm       y    f e       MAC Filter   9 Disabled    O Only allow computers with MAC address listed below to access the network    ds          EN ___       __        Only deny computers with MAC address listed below to access the network    Name    IL  HL   _  __                                  Name  Type      name of the user to be permitted denied access           Address  Type the MAC address of the user s network interface   Add  Click to add the user to the list at the bottom of the page    Update  Click to update information it you 
32. less communications  parameters for the Wireless Super G Router     Basic   This screen allows the  user to enable and  disable the wireless LAIN  function  create an SSID   and select the channel for  wireless communications     Enable Disable  Enables  and disables wireless  LAN via the Wireless  ouper G Router          IOS mos _       Basic  gt  Authentication   Advanced    Mice    Enabled    Disabled  default                       amp      Domain  USA           Super G with Dynamic Turbo        Enabled  9 Disabled  XE    Enabled    Disabled       SSID  Type an SSID in the text box  The SSID of any wireless device must  match the SSID typed here in order for the wireless device to access the LAN  and WAN via the router     Channel  Select a transmission channel for wireless communications  The  channel of any wireless device must match the channel selected here in order  for the wireless device to access the LAN and WAN via the router     CONFIGURATION VY INTELLINET       Super G mode  From the drop down list  it you choose to use Super    to  enhance the speed  there are three options on Super G mode  Super G  without Turbo  Super G with Dynamic Turbo and Super G with Static Turbo   The Turbo mode indicates the combination of two channels to enhance the  throughput  Super G without Turbo indicates that it is on Super G mode  without the channel combination  Dynamic Turbo is able to automatically  detect if any Super G based product is available  If not  the connection is 
33. mitted Domains     Blocked Domains                         IOB mos _    P Filter P Virtual Server   Special AP     DMZ     Firewall Rule       Filters   Filters are used to allow or deny LAN users from accessing the Internet   O MAC Filters    URL Blocking   O IP Filters O Domain Blocking    Protocol Filters    i                        Protocol Filter              Disable List       J             i       Enable List   Deny to access internet from LAN when the list as below item be enable     Apply  Edit protocol Filter in List    Enable    Enable    Disabled    Name               Protocol   TCP                        Port      Type Range for ICMP        Update    Delete    New  OS    This screen enables the user fo create a virtual server via the router  It the router  is set as a virtual server  remote users requesting VVeb or FTP services through  the WAN are directed to local servers in the LAN  The router redirects the  request via the protocol and port numbers to the correct LAN server  The  Virtual Server profiles are listed in the table at the bottom of the page     Note  When selecting items in the table at the bottom  click anywhere in the  item  The line is selected  and the fields automatically load the item s parameters   which the user can then edit     CONFIGURATION    INTELLINET    Enable  Click to enable  or disable the virtual    server   gt  Filter  Virtual Server   Special AP DMZ  gt  Firewall Rule        Name                    Enable    Disabled    descri
34. n as the lifetime    of the Encryption Key is    JOB      _                                                                                                                               E    will be renewed by      po           RADIUS Server     te     Encryption Key  Select Ex MISERE    the Encryption Key Length   64 bits or 128 bits  that  you would like to use  WPA WPA2 Security  RADIUS Server  oo  1  Enter the IP address  108 mops _  Port used and Shared  gt  Basic   Authentication   Advanced  Secret by the primary  RADIUS Server         2  Enter the IP address  k   x oe  Port used and Shared              Secret by the  secondary RADIUS       Server   WPA PSK WPA2 PSK            Security       O8 Mbps     WPA PSK OF VWPA2     Basic    Authentication   Advanced E    PSK is selected  set the  PSK key in the Passphrase  field  The length should  be at least eight  characters                 WPA      ag    PSK    EAP                         zara    WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Security    f 08 Mbps       gt  Basic   Authentication   Advanced         Authentication Type       2 ix     MJ    PSK    EAP                      Tm          9L        eure   INTELLINET    Advanced    This screen enables the user to configure advanced wireless functions       OB mps      HELP    Beacon Interval  Type  the beacon interval in the  text box  You can specity  a value from 1 to 1000   The default beacon  interval is 100     RTS Threshold  Type the  RTS                             threshold in the text 
35. n at the    right will appear  Click     Next  to continue     ax ye E Icome to Wireless Router Setup Wizard Step 1  Set your new                Set Password pas sword             esas   You        set     and or  Verify Password eeeeseseececece   change mm the password   then click  Next  to  continue     Step 2  Choose your time ax ye XS come to Wireless Router Setup Wizard          zone Choose Time Zone   Select the time zone from the   drop down list Click  Nlext     GMT 08 00  Pacific Time  US  amp  Canada  04  to continue     Step 3  Set the LAN connection and DHCP server  Set Pn lor the user s  IP address and mask  The default IP is 192 168 1 1   If you want to enable DHCP       elcome to Wireless Router Setup Wizard          Set LAN  amp  DHCP Server  Dynamic Host Configuration  Kae          Protocol   click Enabled  When  LAN Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0 enabled  DHCP can assign IP       DHCP Server    Enable    Disab  Range Start  192 168 1 100  Range End  192 168 1 199      addresses automatically  Assign  the range of IP addresses in  the fields of  Range start  and   Range end   Click  Next  to    continue                          Y INTELLINET CONFIGURATION    Step 4  Set the Internet connection   Select how the router will set up the Internet connection   Obtained IP automatically   Fixed IP address   PPPoE to obtain IP automatically   PPPoE with a fixed IP address    PPIP  Obtain IP automatically  DHCP client     I you have enabled      54  DHCP server  choose   
36. n be easily set up     Firewall     A builtin firewall function for security and anti hack systems     V INTELLINET    e High speed data transter rate   e Supports NAT for sharing one IP address with all LAN WLAN users      Supports PPPoE and          protocols for dial up ADSL   e Supports 64 128 bit WEP encryption   e Supports                  VVPA2 PSK                    2 security      Supports DHCP server client       Supports UPnP  Universal Plug and Play        Supports virtual server mapping   e Supports packet filtering   e Supports protocol filtering   e Supports domain filtering   e Supports DNS   e Simple firewall protection   e Upgradeable firmware for future functions   e Simple settings using Setup Wizard        Easy configuration via Web browser    V INTELLINET    2  UNPACKING AND SETUP    This section provides unpacking and setup information for the Wireless Super    G Router     UNPACKING  Open the box of the Wireless Super G Router and carefully unpack it  The box    should contain the following items         One Wireless Super G Router  Model 502566      One dipole antenna   e One external power adapter       One CD ROM with this user manual    If any item is found missing or damaged  please contact your local reseller for  replacement     SETUP    The setup of the Wireless Super G Router can be performed properly using the  following methods     e The power outlet should be within 1 82 meters  6 feet  of the router         Visually inspect the DC power ja
37. name  and a fixed IP address   Choose this option and  enter the required  information     Y INTELLINET          Select Internet Connection Type       Obtain IP automatically  DHCP client       Fixed IP address    o PPPoE with a fixed IP address     PPTP     L2TP    elcome to Wireless Router Setup Wizard       Set PPPoE to obtain IP automatically IP       User Name            Password 0000000000000000000000000                Verify Password  ssssssssssssssssossosoooo       Say  Wie   Icome to Wireless Router Setup Wizard    Select Internet Connection Type       Obtain IP automatically  DHCP client      Fixed IP address      PPPoE to obtain IP automatically      PPPoE with a fixed IP address       PPTP     L2IP    17  CONFIGURATION fa    PPTP  If connected to the  Internet using a PPTP   xDSL  modem  enter  your IP address  subnet  mask  gateway  server  IP  PPTP account and  PPTP password in the  appropriate fields  If  your ISP has provided  you with a connection  ID  enter it in the   Connection ID  field   otherwise  leave it as  zero         ax ye    elcome to Wireless Router Setup Wizard    Set PPPoe with a fixed IP Address       User Name          Passward 0000000000000000000000000             Verify Password   sesessescsessesessesssess  IP Address 0 0 0 0                 ax ye elcome to Wireless Router Setup Wizard    Select Internet Connection Type    O Obtain IP automatically  DHCP client   O Fixed IP address   O PPPoE to obtain IP automatically   O PPPoE with a fixe
38. o prevent users from accessing the    application on      WAN   Name  Type a descriptive name for the application     Trigger  Defines the outgoing communication that determines whether the user  has legitimate access to the application       Protocol  Select the protocol  TCP  UDP or ICMP  that can be used to    access the application         INTELLINET CONFIGURATION        Port Range  Type the      eo  port range to be used to NS    access the application  gt  Filter  gt  Virtual Server Special RS               Firewall Rule  in the text boxes                 Incoming  Defines which ee _                                  incoming communications  users are permitted to  connect with      Update                                  Protocol  Select      PT Name  Triger Port Rangel Incoming Port  protocol  TCP  UDP or    2                used by      incoming     lt    Communication     ICMP  that can be      Port  Type the port number that can be used for the incoming communication        Add  Click to add the special application profile to the table at the bottom of  the screen     Update  Click to update information for the special application if the user has  selected a list item and has made changes     Delete  Select a list item and click  Delete  to remove the item from the list   New  Click to erase all fields and enter new information    DMZ   This screen enables the user to create a DMZ for those computers that cannot  access Internet applications properly through the rou
39. ptive name for the  virtual server                        8                               Protocol  Select a  protocol  TCP or UDP  to    use with the virtual server        Update Delete  LAN Server    Private Port  Type the port  number of the computer  on the LAN that is being  used to act as a virtual  server     Public Port  Type the port  number on the WAN that    will be used to provide access to the virtual server     LAN Server  Type the LAN IP address that will be assigned to the virtual server   Add  Click to add the virtual server to the table at the bottom of the screen     Update  Click to update information for the virtual server if the user has  selected a list item and has made changes     Delete  Select a list item and click  Delete  to remove the item from the list     New  Click to erase all fields and enter new information     Special AP   This screen enables the user to specify special applications  such as games   that require multiple connections that are inhibited by NAT  The special  applications profiles are listed in the table at the bottom of the page  Note   When selecting items in the table at the bottom  click anywhere in the item   The line is selected  and the fields automatically load the item s parameters   which the user can then edit     Enable  Click to enable or disable the application profile  When the profile is  enabled  users will be able to connect to the application      the router s WAN  connection  Click  Disabled  on a profile t
40. rtwork com    Are you completely satisfied with this product   Please contact your INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS  dealer  with comments or questions   Copyright     INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS    All products mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners        
41. ss of the router  WAN interface in this field                         Obtain IP Automatically  O Specify IP       Q    ii                                                            ho              a __   12 _     5    Clone MAC Address                            i       MAC Address            Password   This screen enables you to set administrative and user passwords  which are   used to gain access to      77777 Ww m   router interface   foster  ON XM iss 108 Mbps   Administrator                P LAN amp DHCP server   WAN   Password P Time   Dynamic DNS    bea Administrator The login name is  admin     password the administrator ew m             Q       will use to log in to the OEE   ____                    eM             J ees      1   User The login name is              system  The password NES   IDUUN    1     ____             Password PEPPER MERE  must be typed again                 m    confirmation  The    Wonogemen                             J              EL          administrator has full  control over the router s  configuration     User  Type the password for the user to log in to the system  The password  must be typed again for confirmation  The user account can only view the  configuration  and cannot make any changes     Time   This screen enables   the user to set the time  and date for      router s  reaHime clock  select the  proper time zone  and  enable or disable    Daylight Saving          JOB ws       Time Dynamic DNS  HELP             gy  GMT 08 00 
42. ter and associated security    settings  Note  Any adding of clients to the DMZ exposes the clients to security  risks such as viruses and unauthorized access     Enable  Click to enable        mm  or disable the DMZ         108 ws      HELP                         DMZ Host IP  Type a host  gt  Filter   Virtual Server   Special AP DMZ    Firewall Rule  IP address for the DMZ       The computer with this      wres          ros    0000    address acts as a DMZ    host with unlimited Internet  access               NUNG        illit  707 __     Apply  Click to save the    settings     Firewall Rule   This screen enables the user to set up the firewall  The router provides basic  firewall functions by filtering all the packets that enter the router using a set of  rules  The rules are in an order sequence list  the lower the rule number  the  higher the priority the rule has     CONFIGURATION YINTELLINET    Enable  Click to enable  or disable the firewall      rule profile   gt  Filter   Virtual Server   Special AP DMZ    Firewall Rule             Name  Type a descriptive  name for the firewall rule  profile         amm O Allow     Deny  Interface      Range Start IP Range End Protocol Protocol  f                                                    IcP          t          Action  Select whether  to allow or deny packets  that conform to the rule     Delete New Priority Up Priority Down    Source  Defines the  source of the incoming  packet that the rule is applied to    e Interface
43. twork  interconnection topology     Network Address  Wireless     Displays the network IP            address of the connected ey ee  node     of the connected node   Gateway Address   Displays the gateway  address of the connected node        Interface  Displays whether the node is connected      a WAN or LAN   Metric  Displays the metric of the connected node     Type  Displays whether the node has a static or dynamic IP address     Access    This page enables you to define access restrictions  set up protocol and IP  tilters  create virtual servers  detine access for special applications  such as  games  and set firewall rules           INTELLINET                Filters Wireless    Using filters denies or  allows user access  There  are five types of filters to  select from  MAC Filters   URL Blocking  IP Filters        Filters         Wireless   Filters are used to allow or deny LAN users from accessing the Internet     Protocol Filters and EX        MAC Filters    URL Blocking          _ O IP Filters O Domain Blocking O Protocol Filters    Domain Blocking   MAC Filter    MAC Filters Rees    Disabled  O Only allow computers with MAC address listed below to access the network    MAC Fi Iter  Ena bles YOu  gt       Only deny computers with MAC address listed below to access the network    to allow or deny Internet  access to users within the aa  LAN based on the MAC  address of their network   interface  Click the radio   button next to Disabled to  disable the MAC filter  W
44. used by unauthorized modification of this device or by any substitution  or attachment  The manufacturer and its authorized resellers or distributors will assume no liability  for any damage or violation of government regulations arising from any failure to comply with  these guidelines     USA FCC  Federal Communications Commission  Statement   This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the following two   conditions    1  This device may not cause interference  and   2  This device must accept any interference  including interference that may cause undesired  operation of this device     FCC Radio Frequency Exposure Statement   This wireless LAN radio device has been evaluated under FCC Bulletin OET 65 and found  compliant to the requirements as set forth in CFR 47 Sections 2 1091  2 1093 and 15 247      4   addressing RF exposure from radio frequency devices  The radiated output power of this wireless  LAN device is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits  Nevertheless  this device   shall be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is  minimized    In order to comply with RF exposure limits established in the ANSI C95 1 standards  the distance  between the antennas and the user should not be less than 20 cm     FCC Interference Statement    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device   pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are d
45. via   normal  G  Static Turbo means it will not go back to  normal  G once it starts     Extended Range Mode  Enables and disables the extended range of the router     Authentication     The Authentication Type    Router NK NE Yeo   default is set to Disable    AR c IOB mops _  There are four options   Disable  WEP VVPA and          2     P Basic    Authentication   Advanced    bd          WEP Encryption             Open System   allows public access to   the router via wireless   e Shared Loue    ey requires the user to J sta   set a WEP key to   exchange data with other   wireless clients that have   the same WEP key    Mode  Select the key WEP Encryption    mode in ASCII or HEX     WEP Key  Select the level of encryption from the drop down list  The router  supports 64  and 128 bit encryption     IOB    _     HELP           E                    Open System    Shared Key                Key       Key 4  Enables the user to create an encryption scheme for wireless  LAN transmissions  Manually enter a set of values for each key  Select a key  to use by clicking the radio button next to the key  Click  Clear  to erase key  values     WPA WPA2 Security  IF          or WPAQ2 is selected  one of the following screens is shown  Set the  length of the encryption key and the parameters for the RADIUS server           INTELLINET                        Lifetime  Select the UD ET WT  Lifetime of the Encryption              5 Minutes tO   Day   P Basic   Authentication   Advanced  As soo
    
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