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1. sso Bss RSSI Channel Encryption Authentication Network Type PE uolei1 06 15 EB 8C 52 18 0 6 Not Use OPEN Infrastructure Ol 00 15 EB 8C 52 18 0 le TKIP WPAPSK __ infrastructure ltdstga oo oc 43 30 52 88 20 10 WEP Unknown _Infrastructure Connect Rescan Add Profile On this page you can view the scanned APs scan the nearby APs connect an AP or add the connection parameters of an AP to the profile list Connect an AP If you want to connect an AP choose the AP s SSID and then click the Connect button If this AP is not encrypted click the Apply button on the following page to establish connection SSID Security Policy Security Mode This is no any security Are you sure to connect AP Apply Cancel If this AP is encrypted click the Connect button and the following page appears 90 SSID Secunty Policy security Mode WPA Personal WPA Algorithms TKIP AES e On this page you need to enter the password in the Pass Phrase field After clicking the Apply button and if this encrypted AP is connected successfully the SSID of this AP is m
2. Status Repair Other Places P TARA Bridge Connections R Control Panel J My Network Places erep Shortcut i My Documents Delete My Computer Renae Details Local Area Connection Step3 Double click the Internet Protocol TCP IP to display the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties page Local Area Connection Properties General Connect using BS Broadcom 440 10 1700 Integrated Ce This connection uses the following items El Chent for Microsoft Networks ial File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks alos Packet Scheduler Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Uninstall Description Transmission Control Protocollnternet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communicatior across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when thie connection has limited or no connectivity Step4 Select Use the following IP address and enter the IP address of the network adapter The IP address should belong to the IP network segment 192 168 1 X X is a number between 2 and 254 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General ou can get F settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Othenwse you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IF address automatically Use the following IP address IP address
3. Radio On Off Network Mode 11b g mixed mode Network Name SSID Getnet Multiple SSID1 prr SSID2 Multiple SSID3 Multiple SSID4 Muttipie SSID5 i Multiple SSID6 Multiple SSID7 par Network Name SSID Enable O Disable AP Isolation O Enable Disable MBSSID AP Isolation O Enable Disable BSSID 00 00 43 30 52 F0 Frequency Channel 2462MHz Channel 11 prea Distribution System WDS i wos Mode Disable v On this page enable the radio switch and set at least one legal SSID Make sure that the wireless devices can connect to the AP After finish the settings click the Apply button to apply the settings 4 2 Quick Start in the Gateway Mode In the gateway mode the GR 124W accesses the Internet by ADSL or cable modem and several users share the IP address provided by the ISP on your network gt gt CCE nn Dy Mg a ADSL Cable modem Internet Wireless computer In the gateway mode NAT is enabled WAN interface can be connected to the Internet by STATIC fixed IP DHCP Auto config PPPoE ADSL L2TP and PPTP 18 If you want to configure GR 124W working in gateway mode do as follows Click Operation Mode to display the Operation Mode Configuration page Operation Mode Operation Mode Operation Mode Setting Operation Mode Operation Mode Configuration You may configure the operation mode suitable for you environment Bridge In this mode all Ethern
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5. 192 168 1 101 Subnet mask Default gateway 192 168 1 1 Use the following ONS server addresses Preferred DONS server Alternate ONS server Poe Step5 set subnet mask and then click the OK button to finish manual setting Step6 After finishing setting you may ping the default IP address of the GR 124W to check whether the current connection between PC and the GR 124W is normal Click RUN in the lower left corner on the desktop and then enter ping 192 168 1 1 in the dialog box See the following figure Type the name of a program Folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it For you Note 192 168 1 1 is the default IP address of the LAN interface If this IP address is changed and you need to ping the IP address of the GR 124W you should enter the current IP address in the dialog box above Step7 If PC can ping through the default IP address of the GR 124W and the following page appears it indicates that the connection between PC and the GR 124W is normal Pinging 192 168 1 1 with 32 hytes of data From 192 168 1 1 hytes 32 time ime From 192 168 1 1 hytes 32 timetime From 192 168 1 1 bytes 32 time ims From 192 168 1 1 bytes 32 time ims 3 2 Introduction to PPPoE ADSL and DHCP Auto config If you want to access the Internet via the GR 124W there are two common access ways including PPPoE and DHCP Auto config The following sections d
6. D z Enable Disable Enable Disable DLS Capable Enable Disable Wiki Configuration a0 rr ae D T r Z rial oO Cy Tame S TE a 1 Z T Multicast to Unicast Converter Multicastto Unicast Enable Disable Apply Cancel On this page you may configure advanced wireless parameters such as beacon interval data beacon rate and Tx power Note The advanced wireless setting is only for advanced user For the common user do not change any setting on this page G Advanced Wireless 56 Advanced Wireless Bis Protection Mode Beacon Interval Data Beacon Rate OTIM Fragment Threshold RTS Threshold TA Power shorn Preamble short Slot Tx Burst Pkt Aggregate County Code Auto v 100 2346 2347 50 Enable Enable Enable Enable US 1 11 range 256 range 1 2 range 1 1 Disable Disable Disable Disable ms range 20 999 default 100 ms range 1 255 default 1 2346 default 4346 34 7 default 2347 00 default 100 EE The parameters of Advanced Wireless are described as follows Fed Description Mode protection mode is Auto station every other 100 ms The range is 20 999 DTIM Threshold 256 2346 RTS Threshold The default RTS threshold is 2347 The range is 1 2347 set the Tx power 100 indicates full power Short Preamble Enable or disable short pre
7. After enabling direct link setup you are allowed to set the MAC address and timeout value Direct Link Setup Jf MAC Address LO O e H H Timeout Value Losec L DLS Apply The parameters of Direct Link Setup are described as follows Fed Description MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the DLS client Timeout Value Enter the timeout value for stopping DLS DLS Status 95 DLS Status Tear Down The figure above displays the DLS clients status 5 5 7 About Click Wireless gt About to display the Station About page Profile Link status Site survey Statistics Advance About Station About Station information about the driver version and the MAC address Driver Version 2 1 0 0 MAC Address 00 0C 43 30 52 FO On this page you can view the AP s driver version and MAC address 5 6 Firewall The following figure shows the navigation menu of Firewall MAr Wireless 54M Broadband Router Firewal Fenn Filtering Forward DMZ System Security Content Filtering Firewall is an advanced setting which is used to block or allow the data packets that pass through the AP The sub menus of the Firewall include Filtering Forward DMZ System Security and Content Filtering 5 6 1 Filtering Click Firewall gt Filtering to display the MAC IP Port Fi
8. WPA1 WPA2 Enterprise Getne Security Mode WPA WPA Algorithms Key Renewal Interval ra session Timeout 0 Idle Timeout The parameters of WPA1 WPA2 Enterprise are described as follows o Fed O Description Security Mode Select WPA1 WPA2 Enterprise WPA Algorithms You may select TKIP AES or TKIP AES Key Renewal Set the key renewal interval Interval 70 Field Description Y IP Address The IP address of RADIUS server Port The default port number is 1812 You may change it according to the server setting Shared Secret The shared key that RADIUS server needs to authenticate Session Timeout If this value is 0 it indicates that there is no session time limit Idle Timeout Set the idle timeout Dynamic WEP 802 1X Security Mode Dynamic WEP 602 1 Radius Server IF Address shared secret The parameters of Dynamic WEP 802 1X mode are described as follows Field Description Security Mode Select Dynamic WEP 802 1X IP Address The IP address of RADIUS server Port The default port number is 1812 You may change it according to the server setting Shared Secret The shared key that RADIUS server needs to authenticate Session Timeout If this value is 0 it indicates that there is no session time limit Idle Timeout Set the idle timeout 71 Access Policy accessory O OOOO OOOO Apply L
9. and Ceil When the data flow is small this value shows that the maximum bandwidth that this group can share Its value is between 1 and 100 AddaQoS Rule Click the Add button on the Quality of Service Settings page and the following page appears Classifier Settings Name MAC Address Dest IP address STC IF address We Packet Length ex 0 128 for small packets Remark DSCP as Add The parameters on this page are described as follows Description set the rule name Select the group that the rule belongs to 46 Address MAC address the data packets are placed into the group address IP address the data packets are placed into the group address address the data packets are placed into the group Length length the data packets are placed into the group packets are placed into the group Protocol The protocol types include TCP UDP ICMP and Application If data packets match the protocol the data packets are placed into the group When selecting TCP or UDP you need to set Src Port and Src Port Range When selecting Application you may select a proper protocol in the drop down list If data packets match the parameters above you can determine whether to remark DSCP The default setting is Auto After finishing the settings click the Add button to add the new rule Delete a QoS Rule If there are QoS rules in the QoS rule table and you want to delete a QoS rule
10. DHCP QoS Wan Setting Wide Area Network WAN Settings You may choose different connection type suitable for your environment Besides you may alsa configure parameters according to the selected connection type WAN Connection Type DHCP Auto config MAC Clone Enabled Step4 After finishing settings click the Apply button and then GR 124W starts to acquire the parameters assigned by the DHCP server such as the IP address and the DNS address 3 3 Connection Introduction for Ethernet User In the gateway mode by default the NAT function of the GR 124W is enabled Users using the LAN interfaces of the GR 124W will use the same IP address of the WAN interface to access the Internet Usually users using the LAN interfaces of the GR 124W need to set the network adapter to be Obtain an IP address automatically If any user wants to manually set the TCP IP properties please refer to 3 1 TCP IP Settings 3 4 Connection Introduction for Wireless User By default the AP function of the GR 124W is enabled User that uses the wireless network adapter can follow the steps below to finish setting Step1 Enable your wireless network adapter on your PC and make sure that Wireless Zero Configuration tool is available Right click the Wireless 12 Network Connection icon and select View Available Wireless Networks LAN or High Speed Internet Step2 Wireless Network Connection ae Local Grea Connection 2 Wok connected
11. Wireless Network Radio On Off Network Mode 11b g mixed mode v Network Name SSID Getnet Multiple SSID1 Multiple SSID2 SSID3 Multiple SSID4 muttpie SSID5 Multiple SSID6 Multiple SSID7 i Broadcast Network Name SSID SAE o Disable Note After your wireless network card connects to AP successfully usually you should set the network adapter to be Obtain an IP address automatically 3 5 Log In to the Web Page 15 Open the browser and http 192 168 1 1 in the bar 2 Cannot find server Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a TH O Back x a A pa Search SI Favorites Ea rei ee 33 Address http 192 168 1 1 w EJ co Links Enter the user name admin by default and the password admin by default on the Connect to 192 168 1 1 Broadband Router User name CF admin i Remember my password After clicking the OK button on the login page you can log in to the Web page 16 4 Quick Start 4 1 Quick Start in the Bridge Mode In the bridge mode you may connect the LAN interfaces of the GR 124W or other wireless devices to a LAN ie gt gt 4 C ng J Wireless computer q O y mie a te n _ kT Man s T A gt an a ae F oo r a n m jf i a i her SRA Cl
12. getnet www getnet com tw Wireless Broadband Router GR 124W User Manual Version 1 0 8 2009 CATALOG OVE ON ces cea ina vaccinia akan parties ca cs ates se enone mine atone etna 1 Hardware Description and Hardware Installation cccccssceseeeseeseeeeeeeaeees 2 2 1 FONE Panel dnG MED Slats sessesceravtseesctents poxecieuectsbactsoucieeietsecensnncdiegenee 2 2 2 Rear Panel and Interface Description ccccccseeeceeeeceeeeceeeesseeesees 3 2 3 FIALOWALS MStalall Onos nena e iar aan cevaet 4 28T OVSIEMREGUIFEMEINS eisssceietdeeustid acted aver det eee 4 2932 BCIOLE YOU DOOM aiissesccctes cg aea a tence E a auesndt 4 fae eS me O10 9 21 111918 AP ee eT ee ee aa Re ence eee 4 2 4 QDS FA OM GC aae R E EERO 5 2 9 ROAMING amticoscnccecoaustsseaeela Li uieeeeoiens Eda a a 5 Network Configuration and Introduction to Network Connection Modes 5 3 1 TIGA SSIS outer cates ese hese etn reece cence 6 3 2 Introduction to PPPoE ADSL and DHCP Auto config 06 9 350 Connection Introduction for Ethernet USer ccccccseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 12 3 4 Connection Introduction for Wireless USEL cccccseeceseeeeeeeeeeeenees 12 3 LOO INTO TAG WED PAG siesta sce tiaied E 15 RIE dere g EP eer en eno rr OP E AE E eee ene E re ey ee ene 17 4 1 Quick Start in the Bridge MOde ccccccceecesssseeeeeeceeeseeeeeeeeaeseeeeens 17 4 2 Quick Start in the Gateway Mode
13. 5 6 2 Virtual Server Firewall can prevent unexpected stream on the Internet from your host on the LAN The virtual server can create a channel that can pass through the firewall In that case the host on the Internet can communicate with a host on your LAN within certain port range Click Firewall gt Forward to display the Virtual Server Settings page 99 Firewall Filtering Forward DM7 System Security Content Filtering port Forward Virtual Server Settings You may setup Virtual Servers to provide services on Internet Virtual Server Settings Viu al Server Settings Protocal TCP amp UDP Commen The maximum rule countis 32 Current Virtual Servers in system No IP Address Fort Range Protocol Comment 1 L 172 15 14 14 1 100 TCP UDP Delete Selected Virtual Server Settings Virtual Server Settings Virtual Server Settings IF Address Virual Sever Setings Padsess Por Range Protocol SOS comment Protocol TCP amp UDP The maximum rule count is 32 The parameters of Virtual Server Settings are described as follows Virtual Server Settings Enable or disable the virtual server settings 100 Field Description IP Address Enter the IP address that you allow to access You may select TCP UDP or TCP amp UDP e Current Virtual Servers in System Current Virtual Servers in system No IPF Address Fort Range Proto
14. Firevwalled F Connected Firewalled EL HED Sa e ee ee tee elerated SMD PEM Disable View Available Wireless Networks Repair Bridge Connections Create Shortcut Rename Properties On the Wireless Network Connection page click Refresh network list and the network list will be refreshed The default SSID of the GR 124W is Getnet Choose the AP that you want to connect and then click the Connect button The default wireless security mode is Disable and you can connect AP directly without the encryption key If the GR 124W is encrypted this AP is marked with a lock icon 13 Network Tasks Choose a wireless network Refresh network list Click an item in the list below to connect to a wireless network in range or bo get more information 2 Set up a wireless network Broadcom aa For a home or small office il Unsecured wireless network Related Tasks Getnet ae Learn about wireless i Security enabled wireless network networking This network requires a network key IF you want to connect to this network click Connect i Change the order of preferred networks ip Change advanced settings Tenda Unsecured wireless network WER 145_N3_AP Unsecured wireless network wuyun i Step3 If the GR 124W is encrypted you need to enter the encryption key in the field of network key and then click the Connect button Wireless Network Connection The network management requires a network key a
15. Internet Step1 Click Wireless gt Basic to display the Basic Wireless Settings page 73 men Basic Advanced Security Station List Basic Basic Wireless Settings You could configure the minimum number of Wireless settings for communication such as Network Name SSID and Channel The Access Point can be set simply with only the minimum setting items Wireless Network 11b g mixed mode es es es es mws O O ws O CO Broadcast Network Name SSID Enable Disable Enable Disable O Enable Disable 00 0C 43 30 52 F0 ramea are ma OOOO Wireless Distribution System WDS Step2 On this page set the AP channel to accord with the peer AP An AP that wants to connect to the GR 124W by WDS Step3 On the Basic Wireless Settings page set the WDS mode to be Repeater Mode set the physical mode and the encryption type of AP to accord with that of peer AP and then enter the MAC address of the peer AP After finishing the settings click the Apply button to apply the settings The GR 124W will work in the Repeater Mode 74 Wireless Distribution System Wwvo05 AP MAC Address 000C 45 46 60 EG i Step4 Click Wireless gt Security to display the Wireless Security Encryption Settings page Select SSID SSID choice security Mode WPA WEPAUTO WPA Algorithms V PA Enterprise Pass Phrase WPA 2 Enterprise WPA2 P
16. LAN and WAN 5 7 6 System Log Click Administration gt Log to display the System Log page Administration Management Upload Settings Status Statistics Log Log System Log This page can be used to set remote log server and show the system log Enable Fi IP Address Apply System Log Jan 1 00 00 14 none user notice kernel number of CFI chips 1 A Jan 1 00 00 14 none user notice kernel cfi_cmdset_0002 Disabling erase susp Jan 1 00 00 14 none user notice kernel Creating 6 MID partitions on Ralink Jan 1 00 00 14 none user notice kernel 0x00000000 0x00030000 Bootloader Jan 1 00 00 14 none user notice kernel 0x00030000 0x00040000 Config Jan 1 00 00 14 none user notice kernel 0x00040000 0x00050000 Factory Jan 1 00 00 14 none user notice kernel 0x00050000 0x00107312 Kernel Jan 1 00 00 14 none user warn kernel mtd partition Kernel doesn t end on Jan 1 00 00 14 none user notice kernel 0x00107312 0x01000000 RootFS Jan 1 00 00 14 none user warn kernel mtd partition RootFS extends beyond Jan 1 00 00 14 none user warn kernel mtd partition RootFS doesn t start o Jan 1 00 00 14 none user notice kernel 0x00050000 0x01000000 Kernel _RootF Jan 1 00 00 14 none user warn kernel mtd partition Kernel RootFS extends Jan 1 00 00 14 none user info kernel block2mtd version Revision 1 1 1 1 Jan 1 00 00 14 none user warn
17. SSID choice The parameters of SHARED mode are described as follows Field Description Mode Type Default Key Select a key as the default key WEP Keys Set 64 bit or 128 bit key The key format is Hex or ASCII WEP Key1 2 3 4 WEPAUTO 65 Select SSID SSID choice security Mode Wire Equivalence Protection WEP Default Key WEP Key 1 The parameters description of WEPAUTO mode please refer to OPEN mode WPA Enterprise Select SSID SSID choice Getnet security Mode WPA Algorithms OTKIP OAES TKIP AES Key Renewal Interval shared secret Session Timeout Idle Timeout The parameters of WPA Enterprise mode are described as follows 66 Field Description Mode Soe Algorithms Set the key renewal interval ae Interval according to the server setting Secret authenticate session lf this value is O it indicates that there is no session time Idle Timeout Set the idle timeout WPA PSK Getne WPA PSK v Security Mode WPA Algorithms TKP AES TKIP AES Pass Phrase 12345675 Key Renewal Interval S600 seconds The parameters of WPA PSK mode are described as follows Field Description Security Select WPA PSK Mode Algorithms Phrase Field Description Key Set the key renewal interval Renewal Interval WPA2 Enterprise bene Security Mode WPA Enterprise a WPA Algori
18. you can select the rule and then click the Delete button to delete this rule Group fmf OOOO ml game high Protocol ICMP Lae Remark OSCP EF Load Default Settings Click the Load Default button on the Quality of Service Settings page system will load the default QoS rules See the following figure 47 Internet p temet Lan wan Advanced Routing DHCP QoS Setting Quality of Service Settings You may setup rules to provide Quality of Service guarantees for specific applications Quality of Service Enable Upload Bandwidth 128k gt Bits sec High Rate 30 Modify Ceil 100 Middle Rate 20 Modify Ceil 100 Default Rate 5 Modify Ceil 100 Low Rate 10 Modify Ceil 100 F Protocol ICMP ds ea aut Remark DSCP EF 20 Small_Packet_HIGH High Packet Length 0 128 Remark DSCP EF Protocol Application 30 YolP_H323_HIGH High Application h323 Remark DSCP EF Protocol Application 4r VoIP_SIP_HIGH High Application sip Remark DSCP EF Protocol Application 50 VoIP_Skype1_HIGH High Application skypeout Remark DSCP EF Protocol Application BL YoIP_Skype2_HIGH High Application skypetoskype Remark DSCP EF Protocol Application 7O RTP_HIGH High Application rtp Remark DSCP EF Protocol Application 8 SSH_HIGH High Application ssh Remark DSCP EF Protocol Application MSN_Messenger_MIDDLE
19. A PC has been installed PCP IP protocol and it can access the Internet 2 3 2 Before You Begin Before you install the device please pay attention to the following items When connecting the device to the computer hub router or switch the Ethernet cable should be less than 100 meters Do not place this device on an unstable surface or support Do not put this device on the ground 9 Keep the device clean Avoid the device from direct sunshine Avoid any metal in the device Place the device in the center of the area and try to optimize the wireless coverage 2 3 3 Connecting AP Step 1 Connect one end of the RJ45 cable to the LAN interface of the GR 124W Step 2 Connect the other end of the RJ45 cable to your PC Connect the power adapter to the power socket of the GR 124W ij y E Sn i N N F Ma 1 a Mag a RESET POWER WAN LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4 Power Socket Oo 2 4 Operation Range The operation range of GR 124W depends on the actual environment When the device is placed in the house or in the office the overall arrangements are different So the path and effect for the signal transmission are different For example the outdoor straight transmission distance for some devices in the open air is up to 300 meters and the indoor straight transmission distance is up to 100 meters 2 5 Roaming Suppose that several GR 124Ws run in the same network Each GR 124W acts as on
20. DOSCP as Auto Add On this page you can add a QoS group For example set the name to be Example1 add it to the High group and select the ICMP protocol 50 After finishing the settings click the Add button and the following page appears No F Name Group info S O O TE Examplet High Protocol MP Remark DSP EF Add Delete About DSCP DSCP consists of 6 bits of IP packet header It uses ToS field This byte is also called DSCP byte Its position among the byte is as follows DS5 DS4 DS3 DS2 DS1 DSO CU CU DSCP priority 6 bits DS5 DSO Unused CU 2 bits The values of DSCP priority are 64 0 63 0 is the lowest priority level and the 63 is the highest priority level In fact DSCP field is the superset of the IP priority field DSCP field is backward compatible with the IP priority At present the defined default DSCP is 0 Class selector DSCP is backward compatible with the IP priority The values are 8 16 24 32 40 48 and 56 Usually EF Expedited Forwarding is used for low delay service and the recommended value is 46 101110 AF assured forwarding defines 4 service levels and each service level includes three descending levels The following table shows the concrete values as follows Service level Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 Type 4 a AF 11 Low discarding priority AF21 18 AF31 26 AF41 34 10 Medi di AF12 AU nee AF22 20 AF32 28 AF42 36 priority 12 o AF13 H
21. Link gt Enabled al WM Enable WMM Power Save Enable LI W Direct Link Setup Enable MAC Address gt gt log aa ee 30 Ica lg Timeout Value gt gt 40 Sec LI 62 5 4 3 Security Click Wireless gt Security to display the Wireless Security Encryption Settings page Wireless Wireless Basic Advanced Security Station List Security Wireless Security Encryption Settings Setup the wireless security and encryption to prevent from Unauthorized access and monitoring Select SSID ssp choice Geinet Security Mode Disable Apply Cancel This page allows you to configure wireless security modes and set the encryption keys to prevent unauthorized access and monitoring Select SSID Select SSID SSID choice Getnet w SSID choice select SSID that you want to configure Security Mode This page provides 10 types of security modes including OPEN SHARED WEPAUTO WPA Enterprise WPA PSK WPA2 Enterprise WPA2 PSK WPA PSK WPA2PSK WPA1 WPA2 Enrterprise and Dynamic WEP 8021 X OPEN 63 Soll choice Select SSID bemet Security Mode WEP Key WEP Key 1 WEP Keys The ae of a ne mode are described as follows eseription sts ft Select OPEN Mode Default Key Select a key as the default key WEP Keys Set 64 bit or 128 bit key The key format is Hex or ASCII WEP Key 1 2 3 4 SHARED 64 Select 33 0
22. Middle Application msnmessenger Remark DSCP AF 21 L Protocol Application 10L Yahoo_MIDDLE Middle Application yahoo Remark DSCP AF21 Protocol Application uO PoP3_LOVy Low Application msnmessenger Remark DSCP AF11 Protocol Application 127 SMTP_LOVY Low Application smtp Remark DSCP AF11 Protocol Application 130 P2P_eMule_LOvy Low Application edonkey Remark DSCP AF11 Protocol Application 147 P2P_BT_LOVY Low Application bittorrent Remark DSCP AF11 Add Delete Load default After loading the default rules the four groups are redefined as High Middle Default and Low and the minimum bandwidth values of the corresponding groups are changed as 30 20 5 and 10 You can also delete the default rules if 48 necessary The examples of QoS Settings Set the Upload Bandwidth Internet Internet Lan Wan AdvancedRouting DHCP Qos QoS Setting Quality of Service Settings You may setup rules to provide Quality of Service guarantees for specific applications QoS Setup Quality of Service Upload Bandwidth z Bits sec On the Quality of Service Settings page enable the QoS and set the upload bandwidth For example set the value of upload bandwidth to be 2Mbps After finishing the settings click the Submit button to submit the settings a
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24. The parameters of the NTP Settings are described as follows Field Description Current Time Display the current system time Click the Sync with Host button and then AP can synchronize its time with your PC Select your proper time zone NTP Server Enter the URL of the time server NTP synchronization Set the interval for synchronizing with the time hours server DDNS Settings 108 DONS Settings Dynamic ONS Provider fot a Apply Cancel The parameters of DDNS Settings are described as follows _ Field Description Dynamic DNS Provider You may select a proper DDNS provider in the drop down list The DDNS providers include Dyndns org freedns afraid org www zoneedit com and www no ip com Enter the DDNS account Enter the DDNS password DDNS Enter the domain name of DDNS 5 7 2 Upload Firmware Click Administration gt Upload to display the Upload Firmware page Administration Administration Management Upload Settings Status Statistics Log Upload Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade the Getnet SoC firmware to obtain new functionality Ittakes about 1 minute to upload upgrade flash and be patient please Caution A corrupted image will hang up the system Update Firmware Location Browse lf you want to upload the firmware click the Browse button to choose the correct new firmware and then click the Apply button System begins to upgrade firmware After up
25. connection type suitable for your environment Besides you may also configure parameters according to the selected connection type WAN Connection Type Operation Mode Keep Alive Mode Redial Period senconds On demand Mode Idle Time Is minutes MAC Clone Enabled Step5 On the Wide Area Network WAN Settings page set the WAN Connection Type to be PPPoE ADSL and enter the correct PPPoE username and password After finishing setting click the Apply button to Start dial up The Network Connection Mode of DHCP Auto config i j f i l i r a gt D y d q m PR i gt Pe p hie d E aH a Wireless computer Internet If you can access the Internet without dial up and ISP provides DHCP service please follow the steps below to finish setting Step1 Use one Ethernet cable to connect the uplink interface of router or gateway to the WAN interface of the GR 124W Step2 Use one Ethernet cable connects your PC to the LAN interface of the GR 124W Set the TCP IP properties of the network adapter By default it is recommended you set the network adapter to be Obtain an IP address 11 automatically If you want to manually set the TCP IP properties please refer to 3 1 TCP IP Settings Step3 Log in to the Web page of the GR 124W Click Internet gt WAN to display the Wide Area Network WAN Settings page On this page set WAN Connection Type to be DHCP Auto config Internet Internet Advanced Routing
26. define the bandwidth or select a proper bandwidth Bandwidth in the drop down list After enabling QoS and setting the upload bandwidth e g the upload bandwidth is 128 kbps click the Submit button and the following page appears 44 Internet Lan Wan AdvancedRouting DHCP QoS QoS Setting Quality of Service Settings You may setup rules to provide Quality of Service guarantees for specific applications QoS Setup Quality of Service Upload Bandwidth 128k Bits sec Submit Attribute NoNamed Rate 10 Ceil 100 NoName2 Rate 10 Ceil 100 Default Rate 10 Ceili 100 NoName Rate 10 Ceil 100 No Name top i Load default On this page group table displays 4 groups of bandwidth assignation attributes The new rule can join any group If the new rule joins a group it indicates that the minimum and the maximum available bandwidths of the new rule are the same as the preset values of the group that it joins Modify the Group Click the Modify button of a group in the group table e g NoNamed and the following page appears NoName5 Group Name NoName5 S of upload bandwidth The parameters on this page are described as follows Field Description 45 Display the group name You may modify it if necessary Name Rate When the data flow ts large this value shows that the minimum bandwidth that this group can share Its value range is between 1
27. kernel Netfilter messages via NETLINK v0 30 Jan 1 00 00 14 none user warn kernel ip_conntrack version 2 4 128 buckets Jan 1 00 00 14 none user warn kernel ip_conntrack_pptp version 3 1 loaded Jan 1 00 00 14 none user warn kernel ip_nat_pptp version 3 0 loaded Jan 1 00 00 14 none user warn kernel ip tables C 2000 2006 Netfilter Core Jan 1 00 00 14 none user notice kernel ClusterIP Version 0 8 loaded s Jan 1 00 00 14 none user info kernel uccessfully Jan 1 00 00 14 none user warn kernel arp_tables C 2002 David S5 Miller Jan 1 00 00 14 none user info kernel ICP cubic registered Jan 1 00 00 14 none user info kernel NET Registered protocol family 1 Jan 1 00 00 14 none user info kernel NET Registered protocol family 17 Jan 1 00 00 14 none user info kernel 802 1Q VLAN Support v1 8 Ben Greear lt gr Jan 1 00 00 14 none user info kernel All bugs added by David S Miller lt dave On this page you are allowed to set the log server and view the system log After enabling the remote log server and enter the IP address of the server click the Apply button and then the log information can be sent to the remote log server 112 6 Troubleshooting Why you can not access Web page to configure AP 1 Open Web browser i e IE and select Tools gt Internet Options about blank Microsoft Internet Explorer BoE File Edit Yiew Favorites Mms Help an Mail and News gt s
28. look atthe status of Getnet SoC Platform System Info SDK Version v1 0 1 3 status uboot version v3 2 3 System Up Time 2 hours 8 mins 50secs Operation Mode Gateway Mode Connected Type DHCP WAN IP Address SubnetMask Default Gateway Primary Domain Name Server Secondary Domain Name Server MAC Address 00 00 43 30 52 F0 Local IP Address 192 168 1 1 Local Netmask 255 255 255 0 MAC Address 00 0C 43 30 52 F0 Ethernet Port Status C JE JC JC JE This page displays system information Internet configuration and local network settings 5 7 5 Statistic Click Administration gt Statistics to display the Statistic page Administration Administration Management Upload Settings Status Statistics Log Statistics Statistic Take a look at the Getnet SoC statistics Memory Memory total 13892 kB Memory left 1720 kB j WAN Rx packets o 0 WAN Rx bytes 0 WAN Tx packets 189 WAN Tx bytes 112266 LAN Rx packets 820 LAN Rx bytes 82235 LAN Tx packets 1267 LAN Tx bytes 725711 Name lo Rx Packet 270 Rx Byte 124154 Tx Packet 270 Tx Byte 24154 Name eth2 Rx Packet 5772 Rx Byte 694912 Tx Packet 9874 TxByte 4317993 Name feth21 Rx Packet fo RxByte lo Tx Packet 874 pa Tx Byte 302430 111 This page displays the memory status the numbers of transmitted and received data packets of the WLAN
29. the DHCP server Set the value of Keep Alive mode You can also use the default value of the Keep Alive mode After finishing the settings click the Apply button to apply the settings e PPTP If you want to use PPTP service please select PPTP connection type On the Wide Area Network WAN Settings page select PPTP as the WAN connection type and the following page appears 39 internet Lan Wan AdvancedRouting DHCP Qos Wan Setting Wide Area Network WAN Settings You may choose different connection type suitable for your environment Besides you may also configure parameters according to the selected connection type WAN Connection Type PPTP wt Server IP 10 10 10 123 UserName Address Mode IP Address 100 10 10 254 Subnet Mask Default Gateway Keep Alive _ x Operation Mode Keep Alive Mode Redial Period senconds On demand Mode Idle Time le minutes MAC Clone Enabled On this page enter the server IP the username and the password provided by the ISP Set the IP address the subnet mask and the default gateway When the Address Mode is Dynamic the IP address the subnet mask and the default gateway of the WAN interface are automatically assigned by the DHCP server Set the value of Keep Alive mode You can also use the default value of the Keep Alive mode After finishing the settings click the Apply button to apply the settings 5 3 3 Advanced Routing Click Internet gt Advanced Routin
30. the System Configuration page 86 WPA Personal Security Policy Security Mode WPA Algorithms TKIP AES Fass Phrase s Cancel Apply The parameters of WPA are described as follows Fed Description WPA Algorithms You may select TKIP or AES Set the encryption key Delete a Profile lf you want to delete a preset profile e g PROFO01 choose this profile and then click the Delete button See the following figure Profile SSID Channel Authentication Encryption Network Type pma ens smen m mm PROF001 Getnett2 Auto OPEN NONE Infrastructure e Edit a Profile lf you want to delete a preset profile e g PROFO01 choose this profile and then click the Edit button See the following figure 87 Profile Name Infrastructure Ea CAM Constantly Awake Mode Power Saving Mode Power Saving Mode RTS Threshold Fragment Threshold Security Mode OPEN Wire Equivalence Protection WEP WEP Key Length 64 bit 10 hex digits 5 ascii keys Y kaea e ee aa nd e ____d Apply Cancel On this page you can modify the parameters of PROFO01 such as SSID network type and security mode Activate a Profile hen click see the If you want to delete a preset profile e g PROFOO1 choose this profile a the Activate button The activated file will be marked with an icon following figure 88 Pofile List
31. the following figure shows the navigation menu of the Wireless MAr Wireless 54M Broadband Router _ Profile Link status Site survey Statistics Advance In the WISP mode the sub menus of the Wireless Settings include Profile Link Status Site Survey Statistics Advance QoS and About 82 5 5 1 Profile Click Wireless gt Profile to display the Station Profile page Profile Link status Site survey Statistics Advance Qos About Profile Station Profile The page shows the Station preset profile list You may add delete edit and activate a profile here Pofile List l Profile SSID Channel Authentication Encryption Network Type Add On this page you can add a new profile delete edit and active a preset profile in the profile list Add a Profile Click the Add button on the Station Profile page and the System Configuration page appears 83 System Configuration CAM Constantly Awake Mode Power saving Mode Cancel System Configuration The parameters of System Configuration page are described as follows o Field Description Profile Name Set a profile name SSID Enter the SSID of AP that you want to connect Network Type Infrastructure An application mode for integrating the cable LAN and the wireless Field Description LAN structures The devices need an AP to communicate each other 802 11 Ad Hoc A point to point connec
32. you may also configure parameters according to the selected connection type WAN Connection Type DHCP Auto config STATIC fixed IP DHCP Auto config LOTP Apply This page is used to configure the WAN connection parameters On this page you may choose the proper WAN connection type and configure the parameters related to the connection type The parameters on this page are described as follows WAN The WAN connection types include STATIC fixed IP DHCP Connection Auto config PPPoE ADSL L2TP and PPTP The default Type WAN connection type is DHCP Auto config Enable or disable MAC Clone After enabling this function click the Fill my MAC button and then AP will use this MAC address to communicate with the device that connects to the AP s WAN interface The default setting is Disable e STATIC fixed IP On the Wide Area Network WAN Settings page select STATIC fixed IP as the WAN connection type and the following page appears 36 internet Lan Wan AdvancedRouting DHCP QoS Wan Setting Wide Area Network WAN Settings You may choose different connection type suitable for your environment Besides you may also configure parameters according to the selected connection type WAN Connection Type STATIC fixed IP a IP Address 472 16 38 12 Subnet Mask Default Gateway 17216 38 1 Primary DNS Server 10 28 100
33. 124W provides standard WMM settings If you want to modify the parameters above please refer to the WMM settings of your WMM products The parameters on this page are described as follows 60 Aifsn Aifsn Arbitrary Inter Frame Space Number This parameter influences the delay time of WMM access category If you use voice or video service you d better set this parameter to be smaller in the fields of AC_Vl and AC_VO If it is E mail or Web service you should set a bigger value in the fields of AC_BE and AC_ BK Cwmin Mini Contention Window also influences the delay time of WMM access category The difference between AC_VI and AC_VO should be smaller but the difference between AC_BE and AC_BK should be bigger Cwmax Cwmax Max Contention Window Cwmin Txop Txop Opportunity to Transmit may optimize the WMM access Compared to the WMM access that needs a higher priority such as AC_VI and AC_VO this value should be bigger ACM Admission Control Mandatory parameter only reacts on AC_VI and AC_VO If you set this value to be O it indicates that AP is in the charge of the access commands If this value Is 1 it means the client is in the charge of the access commands When WMM packets are transmitting AP will receive an echo request If you set this value is O it means AP does not send back an echo request which will bring positive effect for WMM If this value is 1 AP generates the response to the request DLS Dire
34. 4 Secondary DNS Server MAC Clone Enabled Disable On this page enter the IP address the subnet mask the default gateway and the DNS server provided by the ISP After finishing setting click the Apply button to apply the settings DHCP Auto config On the Wide Area Network WAN Settings page select DHCP Auto config as the WAN connection type and the following page appears Internet ae Lan Wan AdvancedRouting DHCP QoS Wan Setting Wide Area Network WAN Settings You may choose different connection type suitable for your environment Besides you may also configure parameters according to the selected connection type WAN Connection Type DHCP Auto config fka IMAC Clone a Enabled If you select DHCP Auto config AP acquires the network parameters via WAN interface such as the IP address the subnet mask the gateway and the DNS server address After finishing the settings click the Apply button to apply the settings 37 PPPoE ADSL If you want to use PPPoE service please select PPPoE ADSL connection type On the Wide Area Network WAN Settings page select PPPoE ADSL as the WAN connection type and the following page appears Internet Wan Setting Lan Wan Advanced Routing DHCP Qos Wide Area Network WAN Settings You may choose different connection type suitable for your environment Besides you may also configu
35. A SA A X F d x Pop up Blocker gt FP g2 Se LJ rel 3 Manage Add ons ee Mm Address v Links X Saad amp about blank J Synchronize g Go in 6 Windows Update Windows Messenger Diagnose Connection Problems Internet Options 2 Click Delete Cookies and Delete Files respectively Internet Options F fx General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced gt Home page A ou can change which page to use for your home page Address Use Detault Use Blank Temporary Internet files Pages you view on the Intermet are stored in a special folder for quick viewing later Delete Cookies Delete Files Settings History The History folder contains links to pages you ve visited for quick access to recently viewed pages Days to keep pages in history Clear History Why you can not establish the network connection Beyond the wireless coverage 1 Place the device near to the client 2 Try to change the channel setting Authentication problem 1 Use the cable to connect the computer to the device 2 Check the network security setting 3 Try to reset the device by pressing the Reset button 113 Can not search the device 1 Try to reset the router and test the device again 2 3 Check the setting of the wireless network card Check the SSID and the encryption setting Why you can not access
36. CL Pe SS ew SS e SS cew S e SS ew SS O Enable Disable Network Name SsiD MBSSID AP Isolation Enable Disable BSSID 00 00 43 30 52 F 0 Frequency Channel 2462MHz Channel 11 na Wireless Distribution System WDS On this page it provides 3 types of network modes including 11 b g mixed 11 b only and 11 g only modes The default network mode is 11 b g mixed mode You can set the SSID according to your actual application The maximum character length is up to 32 characters The default channel is channel11 After finishing setting click the Apply button to apply the settings 4 2 5 Wireless Security Click Wireless gt Security to display the Wireless Security Encryption Settings page 23 Security Station List Security Wireless Security Encryption Settings Setup the wireless security and encryption to prevent from unauthorized access and monitoring SelectSSID O SSID choice i Security Mode Access Policy Policy Add a station Mac Dynamic WEP 802 1X On this page you can set the security mode The security modes include Open Shared WEPAUTO WPA Enterprise WPA PSK WPA2 Enterprise WPA2 PSK WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WPA1 WPA2 Enterprise and Dynamic WEP 802 1X After finishing setting click the Apply button to apply the settings 4 3 Quick Start in the WISP Mode In the WISP Wireless Internet Service Provider mode GR 124W works as a s
37. Policy Ee Note T1 In the WDS mode do not set any mixed modes for example WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WDS Lazy Mode In the Lazy mode the GR 124W automatically connects to the WDS devices that use the same SSID channel encryption mode and physical mode You do not need to manually enter other MAC addresses of peer APs Wireless Distribution System WDS5 WDS Mode Lary Mode 2 yt Phy Mode Al Step1 On the Basic Wireless Settings page set the WDS mode to be Lazy Mode set the physical mode and the encryption type of AP to accord with that of peer AP and then enter the MAC address of peer AP After finishing the settings click the Apply button to apply the settings The GR 124W will work in the Lazy mode Step2 On this page set the security mode of the GR 124W to accord with the peer AP Select SSID SSID choice setne Getne pit shared VWPA Enterprise VWPA2 Enterprise WPA PSKIWIPA2 PSK WPATAV pitas oe WPA2 PSK Open Access n ean T a Cancel Note In the WDS mode do not set any mixed modes for example WPA PSK WPA2 PSK 78 Do not set all the WDS APs to be Lazy mode please ensure that at least one WDS AP acts as Root Bridge and enter the MAC addresses in the WDS table on the Basic Wireless Settings page Establishing a Network by WDS Bridge Mode The following description shows how to use the WDS bridge modes of two devices to establish a network Y
38. Port Range OO Ho source Port Range 0O ia Action The maximum rule countis 32 The filter modes of MAC IP Port Filter Settings are described as follows Filter Mode MAC Filter MAC filter can block the hosts on the local network to access the Internet Internet addresses or the traffic of all the ports On this page the maximum rule number you can add is 32 When the data packets match the following parameters the data packets will be 98 discarded The parameters of MAC IP Port Filter Settings are described as follows Field Description MAC Address The MAC addresses included in the data packets It can be a destination MAC address or a source MAC address pee IP Address p Aee destination IP address Source IP Address IP Address The source IP address source IP address Protocol The protocol types of data packets includes TCP UDP and ICMP The source port range is 1 65535 Select Accept or Drop Comment about the rule Note You should set at least a parameter above or you may set several parameters or all the parameters above Current MAC IP Port Filtering Rules in System Current MACAP Port filtering rules in system Dest Source DestiP Source P MAC address apres e Protocol Port Pot Action Comment Range rhe SEE TOF faccept test Others would be accepted Delete Selected Reset The figure above shows the current rules in the system
39. Profile SSID Channel Authentication Encryption Nass ee A PROFOO Getnet12 Auto Delete 5 5 2 Link Status OPEN NONE Infrastructure Click Wireless gt Link Status to display the Station Link Status page Wireless Pro le Link siaius Link status Station Link Status Information about current connection status such as link speed link quality and signal strength Site survey Statistics Advance Link Status Status luolei1 lt gt 06 15 EB 8C 52 18 Extra Info Link is Up Channel 6 lt gt 2437000 KHz Central Channel 6 Link Speed Tx Mbps 2 0 Rx Mbps 2 0 Throughput Tx Kbps 0 0 Rx Kbps 0 0 Link Quality Good 74 Signal Strenath 1 Weak 0 Signal Strength 2 Weak 0 l _ dBm format Signal Strength 3 Weak 0 Noise Level Low 50 BW 20 Gl long STBC none MCS la SNRO 143 SNR1 4886928 Qos About On this page you can view the connection status of AP in the STA mode 5 5 3 Site Survey Click Wireless gt Site Survey to display the Station Site Survey page Profle Link status iia sive Statistics Advance Qos About Site survey Station Site Survey Site survey page shows information of APs nearby You may choose one ofthese APs connecting or adding itto profile
40. RL filter and Web content filter Support system status display Support backuping and restoring configuration file Ethernet provides cross over cable detection and also provides auto modification and polarity modification function Support system log 1 Overview Thank you for choosing GETNET GR 124W GETNET GR 124W is fully compatible with 802 119 standard Meanwhile it is also compatible with 802 11 standards and earlier 802 11 b standards GETNET GR 124W supports CCK and OFDM and its data rate is up to 54 Mbps It is easy to install and can be applied to AP and router access GR 124W provides 64 bit and 128 bit WEP encryption schemes and WPA encryption associating with IEEE 802 1X authentication which insures the security of wireless communication Package List Please check whether your package list includes the following items GR 124W x 1 Power adapter x 1 RJ 45 cable x 1 2 Hardware Description and Hardware Installation 2 1 Front Panel and LED Status There are 8 LED indicators on the front panel of GR 124W By observing their status you can judge whether the device runs normally h fl D getnet GR 124W Wireless 54M Broadband Router LED Color Description Indicator Power is on n On Oii 2 re ee No WAN con
41. SK WPA PSK AWVPA2 PSK WPA VPA2 Enterprise Key Renewal Interval Access Policy Add a station Mac Step5 On this page set the security mode of the GR 124W to accord with the peer AP Note 75 In the WDS mode do not set any mixed modes for example WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WDS Bridge Mode In the Bridge mode you can use the GR 124W to connect to your router for extending wireless coverage Meanwhile it can also decrease the working load of the AP that accesses the Internet In that case the wireless card does not directly communicate with the wireless device that accesses the Internet but it directly communicates with the GR 124W Network Backbone WDS Root Bridge Fa WEL HOST 2 WDS Bridge B WBL WDS Bridge C _ WDS Bridge D 4 2 STAI Step1 On the Basic Wireless Settings page select the WDS mode to be Bridge Mode 76 Wireless Distribution System Wwvo05 Step2 On the Basic Wireless Settings page set the physical mode and the encryption type of AP to accord with that of peer AP and then enter the MAC address of the peer AP After finishing the settings click the Apply button to apply the settings The GR 124W will work in the Bridge mode Step3 On this page set the security mode of the GR 124W to accord with the peer AP Select SSID SSID choice Security Mode A WPA i VWPA Enterprise WPA2 PSK WPA PSK AVVPA2 PSK WPATVPA2 Enterprise Access
42. amble The default setting is Disable Preamble defines the length of CRC correction block for wireless devices Short preamble adopts 56 bit synchronization field The network whose _ Field Description network traffic is dense should use shorter preambles Short Preamble is mainly applied to the efficiency improvement of real time applications such as streaming video and Voice Over IP telephony Short Slot Enable or disable short slot Tx Burst Tx Burst can be used to improve the efficiency of data transmission It can make system transmit more data during a period of time Pkt_ Aggregate Pkt_Aggregate can aggregate multiple data packets together for improving the transmission efficiency Country Code select a proper country code in the drop down list Wi Fi Multimedia Wi Fi Multimedia WMM Capable Enable Disable APSD Capable Enable Disable DLS Capable O Enable Disable WMM Parameters WMM Configuration The parameters of WMM are described as follows Fed Description Wi Fi Capable Enable or disable WMM After enabling WMM AP can process different types of wireless data according to their priority levels APSD Capable Enable or disable APSD After enabling APSD it can decrease the consumption of the power supply device DLS Capable Enable or disable DLS WMM Parameters Click the WMM Configuration button to display the configuration page of WMM parameters 58 Mu
43. ancel The parameters of Access Policy are described as follows Field Description Disable Stop the access control to the wireless devices in the MAC list Allow Allow the access control to the wireless devices in the MAC list Reject Reject the access control to the wireless devices in the MAC list Add a Enter the MAC address of wireless device that you want to station Mac allow or reject After finishing the settings click the Apply button to apply the settings 5 4 4 Station List Click Wireless gt Station List to display the Station List page Wireless Wireless Basic Advanced Secu rity Station List Station List You could monitor stations which associated to this AP here Wireless Network Wreessnewoe o o lll l lMlMl On this page you can view the wireless networks that connect to the GR 124W If there is any wireless network connects to GR 124W refresh this page and the 12 connection information of the wireless network is displayed See the following figure Wireless Network MAC Address CECE PSM C cs 5 4 5 Wireless WDS Setting The WDS modes of the GR 124W include Repeater mode Bridge mode and Lazy mode Note For better compatibility please try to adopt the products with the same model to connect to the GR 124W WDS Repeater Mode In the Repeater mode you can use the GR 124W to connect to the primary router for extending the wireless coverage
44. arked with a green icon z Wireless Wireless Profile Link status Site survey Statistics Advance Qos About Site survey Station Site Survey Site survey page shows information of APs nearby You may choose one ofthese APs connecting or adding itto profile Site Survey _ SSID BSSID RSSI Channel Encryption Authentication Network Type luolei1 06 15 EB 8C 52 18 0 e Not Use OPEN Infrastructure O ftdstgat 00 0C 43 30 52 86 20 J10 WEP Unknown Infrastructure Scan APs Click the Rescan bution on the Station Site Survey page and then you can rescan the nearby APs If new APs are detected Site Survey table will be refreshed 91 e Add a Profile On the Station Site Survey page select an AP in the Site Survey table and then click the Add Profile button to enter System Configuration page On System Configuration page click the Apply button to add this AP to the profile list 5 5 4 Statistics Click Wireless gt Statistics to display the Station Statistics page Profile Link status Site survey Advance Qos About Statistics Station Statistics The page shows the Station statistic information oftransmitted and received frames Transmit Statistics Frames Transmitted Successfully 1064 Frames Transmitted Succes stully Without Retry 202 Frames Transmitted Successfully After Retri s B62 Frames Fail To Receive ACK After All Retries 56 RTS Frames Sucesstully Rece
45. bled enabling NAT it can provide address translation between the interior network and the exterior network for LAN and wireless network After finishing setting click the Apply button to apply the settings 5 3 Internet Settings In the gateway mode the following figure shows the navigation menu of the Internet settings 31 Wireless 54M Broadband Router Internet The sub menus of the Internet include LAN WAN Advanced Routing DHCP and QoS 5 3 1 LAN Click Internet gt LAN to display the Local Area Network LAN Settings page 32 Lan Wan Advanced Routing DHCP Gos Internet Local Area Network LAN Settings You may enablefdisable networking functions and configure their parameters as your wish le Address fis2 t68 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 LAN 2 Enable Disable Lana IF Address Lana Subnet blask MAc Address 00 00 43 30 52 77 DHCP Type Serer z Start IF Address Paea End IP Address azea Subnet Mask 265 255 2550 Primary OMS sewer 9216811 secondary ONS Server 9216611 Default Gateway ficzteat Lease Time Bo Statically Assigned P statically Assigned P Statically Assigned P s0210 spanning Tree Disable OM Prony Disable z om snooping Disable UPNP Disable Router Advertisement Disable z PPPoE Relay Disable Dns Prony Enable cancel__ This page is used to configure the LAN parameters This page allows
46. ciency will also be reduced You may select Auto On or Off Auto If selecting this option AP enables or disables the B G protection mode according to the network status Field Description On Enable the B G protection mode Off Disable the B G protection mode Tx Burst Enable or disable Tx Burst After enabling this option the transmission efficiency can be improved 5 5 6 QoS Click Wireless gt QoS to display the Station QoS Configurations page Wireless Profile Link status Site survey Statistics Advance Qos Station QoS Configurations You could configure the wireless QoS advanced parameters Qos Configuration WMM enable WMM Power Saving C enable PS Mode AC_BE AC_BK AC _VI AC_VO Direct Link Setup Clenable Apply Direct Link Setup Timeout Value sec DLS Apply DLS Status MAC Address Timeout This page is used to configure the wireless QoS properties in the station mode QoS Configuration 94 Qos Configuration WMM enable WMM Power Saving enable PS Mode ACG BE AC_BK AG VI AG VO Direct Link Setup enable Apply The parameters of QoS Configuration are described as follows Description Enable or disable WMM WMM Power Saving Enable or disable WMM power saving mode PS Mode Power saving modes include AC_BE AC_ BK AC_VI and AC VO Direct Link Setup Enable or disable direct link setup Direct Link Setup DLS
47. col Comment if 172 15 14 14 1 100 TCP UDP Delete Selected The figure above shows the current virtual server in the system 5 6 3 DMZ DMZ allows all the ports of a PC on your LAN to be exposed to the Internet Set the IP address of the PC to be DMZ host so that the DMZ host will not be blocked by firewall Click Firewall gt DMZ to display the DMZ Settings page Firewall Firewall DMZ DMZ Settings You may setup a De militarized 7Zone DMZ to separate internal network and Internet DMZ Settings DMZ Settings The parameters of DMZ settings are described as follows 101 DMZ Settings Enable or disable the DMZ settings DMZ IP Address Enter the IP address of the DMZ host After finishing the settings click the Apply button to apply the settings 5 6 4 System Security Click Firewall gt System Security to display the System Security Settings page Firewall System Security system Security Settings You may configure the system firewall to protect AP Router itself from attacking Remote management Remote management via WAN WAN Ping Filter WAN Ping Filter Stateful Packet Inspection SP SPI Firewall This page provides the security management for the WAN interface The parameters of System Security Settings are described as follows Remote management Enable or disable remote management You Via WAN may select Deny or Allow If selecting Allow users in other regions can acce
48. ct Link Setup GR 124W provides DLS function Suppose that there are two WMM devices Enter the MAC address of a WMM device in the DLS setting of the other device and then connect the two WMM devices to the GR 124W In this way these two WMM devices can transmit message directly If you want to configure WMM DLS do as follows Step1 Prepare two wireless network cards A and B and one GR 124W Step2 Enable the DLS function on the Advanced Wireless Settings page 61 Ackpolicy gt O E y Wi Fi Multimedia WMM Capable Enable Disable APSD Capable O Enable Disable OLS Capable WMM Parameters WMM Configuration Step3 Enable the DLS function of wireless network cards Enter the MAC address of wireless card A on the WMM page of the wireless network card B and then click the Apply button m D Profile Network Advanced Statistics WMM WPS Radio on off About r WMM Setup Status WMM gt gt Enabled Power Save gt gt Disabled Direct Link gt Enabled WMM Power Save Enable Tart AK d ar y di Direct Link Setup Enable MAC Address oo fis se 39 fea a Timeout Value gt gt 60 Sec Step4 If DLS succeeds you can view the MAC address of wireless card A on the WMM page of wireless card B and vice versa E n 8 3 Profile Network Advanced Statistics WAM WPS Radio on off About M WMM Setup Status WMM gt gt Enabled Power Save gt gt Disabled Direct
49. d you set the network adapter to be Obtain an IP address automatically Your PC automatically acquires IP address subnet mask gateway and DNS address via the GR 124W If you know the setting of the current LAN interface you can manually set the TCP IP properties of the network adapter so that your PC can communicate with the GR 124W You may manually set the network adapter by following the steps below Step1 Right click the icon of My Network Places e g Windows XP and select Properties in the menu The Network Connections page appears Open Explore Search For Computers Map Network Drive Disconnect Network Brive Create Shortcut Delete Rename Properties Step2 Right click the network adapter icon and select Properties in the menu The Local Area Connections Properties appears Note f there are several network cards on your PC it may not display the Local Area Connections Properties page It may display other dialog boxes s Network Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help Bact ea pe Search ee Folders Address e Network Connections Sl Broadband Network Tasks x Create a new connection e Set up a home or small office network Change Windows Firewall settings wt Disable this network device a Repair this connection imi Rename this connection LAN or High Speed Internet view status of this connection Change settings of this i S Ea connection l Disable
50. e BSS and has its coverage One wireless client terminal e g notebook PC or PDA can realize roaming from one AP to another AP correctly In that case the wireless client terminal can communicate with the other devices within the GR 124Ws coverage In order to realize the wireless client roaming among different GR 124Ws you need to set the GR 124W properly Do as follows Set the same SSID for different GR 124Ws The SSIDs of all the computers and PDAs should be consistent with that of the GR 124Ws All the BSSs must use the same wireless channel If the encryption function is enabled all the GR 124Ws should configure the same encryption mode and the encryption key for establishing connection GR 124W must keep the wireless signal cover the whole operation environment and the wireless signal should be continuous Please put the GR 124Ws to the appropriate places for a better network coverage 3 Network Configuration and Introduction to Network Connection Modes Web management tool allows you to configure GR 124W The recommended browser is Internet Explorer 5 0 version or above The following sections describe how to set the Internet connection local Ethernet connection and wireless connection and how to access the Web page of the GR 124W 3 1 TCP IP Settings By default the IP address of LAN interface of the GR 124W is 192 168 1 1 The subnet mask Is 255 255 255 0 The DHCP Server is enabled It is recommende
51. e Survey page Wireless Baits Link status Site survey tatistics Advance Qos About Site survey station Site Survey Site survey page shows information of APs nearby You may choose one of these APs connecting or adding itto profile SsolD BSSID RSSI Channel Encryption Authentication a f TR i Pe j 06 15 EB F ma Jj a ls ee TOJ luoleit 8C 52 18 i 6 iii Use iii Infrastructure 00 15 EB a Serre 0 8C 52 18 bas i laa WPA PSK e O tdstodfj sh Pi 10 10 WEF bi known Infrastructure RalinkinitaP_0042D1 pears 10 1 WEP Unknown Infrastructure On this page choose an AP in the Site Survey list and then click the Connect button After clicking the Connect button the following page appears 25 SSID Secunty Policy Security Mode OPEN v This is no any security Are you sure to connect AP Apply Cancel If this AP is not encrypted you can click the Apply button on the pop up page to confirm the connection If the AP that you want to connect is encrypted you need to enter the key on the pop up page If the connection succeeds the SSID of the AP in the Site Survey list will be marked with an icon Me Profile Link status Site survey Statistics Advance Qos About Site survey Station Site Survey Site survey page shows information o
52. e drop down list include CCK and OFDM Encryp Type The encryption types you can select include NONE WEP TKIP and AES If selecting WEP TKIP or AES you need to set the encryption key Encryp Key Set the encryption key AP MAC The MAC address of another AP that connects to the Address GR 124W by WDS Repeater Mode Wireless Distibution System VWDS5 wosMode Mode me e o Mode Repeater Mode E Mode Coo AP MAC Address AP MAC Address AP MAC Address The parameters description of Repeater Mode please refer to the Bridge Mode 5 4 2 Advanced Settings Click Wireless gt Advanced to display the Advanced Wireless Settings page 55 Wireless Wireless Basic Secu rity Station List Advanced Advanced Wireless Settings Use the Advanced Setup page to make detailed settings for the Wireless Advanced Setup includes items that are not available from the Basic Setup page such as Beacon Interval Control Tx Rates and Basic Data Rates BG Protection Mode Auto U ms irange 20 999 default 100 ms range 1 255 default 1 2346 range 256 2346 default 2346 Beacon Interval a Data Beacon Rate DTN Fragment Threshold RTS Threshold eiA range 1 2347 default 2347 fo range 1 100 default 100 Enable Disable TA Power Short Preamble Short Slot Enable Disable Tx Burst Enable Disable Pkt Aggregate Enable Disable Country Cade US 1 11 4 aa
53. escribe the common network connection modes of these two ways Note In the gateway mode GR 124W provides 5 types uplink access modes including STATIC fixed IP DHCP Auto config PPPoE ADSL L2TP and PPTP For more details please refer to 5 3 2 WAN The Network Connection Mode of PPPoE 1 i a yp a penta computer ADSL Cable modem Internet If you access the Internet by PPPoE please do as follows Step1 Connect the uplink interface of ADSL or cable modem to the ISP office end and make sure that the communication between both sides is normal Set your ADSL or Cable modem to be bridge mode For more details please refer to ADSL or Cable modem user manual or consult ISP and the manufactures of the ADSL or cable modem Step2 Use one Ethernet cable connects the LAN interface of the ADSL or cable modem to the WAN interface of the GR 124W Step3 Use one Ethernet cable connects your PC to the LAN interface of the GR 124W Set the TCP IP properties of the network adapter By default it is recommended you set the network adapter to be Obtain an IP address automatically If you want to manually set the TCP IP properties please refer to 3 1 TCP IP Settings Step4 Log into the Web page of the GR 124W Click Internet gt WAN to display the Wide Area Network WAN Settings page 10 internet Lan Wan AdvancedRouting DHCP Qos Wan Setting Wide Area Network WAN Settings You may choose different
54. et ports and wireless interface are bridged together and NAT function is disabled All the WAN related function and firewall are not supported Gateway In this mode the device is supposed to connect to Internet via ADSUCable Modem The NAT is enabled and PCs in four LAN ports share the same IP to ISP through WAN port The connection type can be setup in WAN page by using PPPOE DHEP client PPTP L2TP client or static IP wisp In this mode all Ethernet ports are bridged together and the wireless interface of this router will connect to ISP s Access Point The NAT is enabled and PCs in Ethernet ports share the same IP to ISP through wireless LAN The connection type can be setup in WAN page by using PPPOE DHCP client PPTP L2TP client or static IP NAT Enabled On the Operation Mode Configuration page choose the Gateway mode and then click the Apply button 4 2 1 System Management lf you want to set the network time click Administration gt Management to display the System Management page 19 Administration Administration Management Upload Settings Status Statistics Log Management You may configure administrator account and password NTP settings and Dynamic DNS settings here Password Core Current Time Sat Jan 1 00 03 05 UTC 2000 Sync with host Time Zone GMT 08 00 China Coast Hong Kong j NTP Server ex time nist gov ntp0 broad mit edu time
55. f APS nearby You may choose one ofthese APs connecting or adding itto profile Site Survey ssp BssiD RSSI Channel Encryption Authentication Network Type luglei 06 15 EB 8C 52 18 0 6 Not Use OPEN Infrastructure tostaat 00 0C 43 30 52 88 20 10 WEP Unk own Infrastructure Connected lt gt luoleit Connect Add Profile 26 After finishing the connection you may establish PPPoE L2TP PPTP DHCP and Static connections For more details please refer to 5 3 2 WAN 21 5 Web Configuration 5 1 Overview After finishing login system displays the Overview page The Overview page includes Status Statistic and Management submenus Overview Getnet APSoC Status Statistic Management 5 1 1 Status Click Status on the Overview page to display the Access Point Status page Overview Overview Access Point Status Let s take a look atthe status of Getnet SoC Platform SDK Version M E status uboot version v3 2 3 System Up Time 1 hour 2 mins 20 secs Operation Mode Ethernet Converter Mode Connected Type DHCP WAN IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary Domain Name Server Secondary Domain Name Server MAC Address 00 0C 43 30 52 98 Local IP Address 192 1 68 1 1 Local Netmask 255 255 255 0 MAC Address 00 0C 43 30 52 77 Ethernet Port Status C JEW IE JE This page displa
56. for a predetermined amount of time so as to check for any activity on the channel If the channel is sensed idle then the client is permitted to transmit If the channel is sensed as busy the station has to defer its transmission The random interval provides a fair transmission chance for all the devices 59 When each priority queue waits for sending packets it has to wait a fixed time AIFSN and a random time CW They define time values by multiple time slots For 802 11b its time slot is 20ms The time slot of 802 11a and 802 11g is 9 ms CW insures the random delay time of DCF so that the packets collision among the devices with the Same access category can be avoided If collision occurs CW is doubled until it exceeds its maximum value After every successful transmission CW returns to the minimum value The priority queue that succeeds in the competition of sending packets will acquire Txop time to send packets If the txop value is 0 it is limited to be a MSDC MAC Service Data Unit Set WMM Parameters Click the WMM Configuration button on the Advanced Wireless Settings page the following page appears WMM Parameters of Access Point Aifsn CWMin CWMax Txop ACM AckPolicy AC_BE 15 o O C AC_VI 15 O O AC_VO C C WMM Parameters of Station Aifsn CWMin CWMax Txop ACM AC_BE 15 1023 io E AC_BK 15 1023 oo C On this page you can configure the WMM parameters of access point and station Note GR
57. g to display the Static Routing Settings page 40 internet Lan wan DHCP aos Advanced Routing Static Routing Settings You may add and remote custom Internet routing rules andlor enable dynamic routing exchange protocol here Destination a Range Host z Gateway Coo Interface LAN bi PO comment Apply Reset il Current Routing table in the system No Destination Metmask Gateway Flags Metric Ref Use Interface Comment 1 255 288 255 288 255 255 255 258 oons s f o fo an a 192 168 1 0 296 296 256 0 loooo0 1 de o 3 Je re Delete Reset Dynamic Routing Settings RIP Disable Apply Reset This page is used to manage the routing rules view the routing table and set the routing RIP function Adda Routing Rule 41 Destination Po Range Interface ANE The parameters for adding a routing rule are described as follows Description Field pi Interface The local legal interface that the routing rule passes You may select LAN WAN or Custom Comment about the rule Current Routing Table in the System Current Routing table in the system Ma Destination Netmask Gateway Flags Metric Ref Use Interface Comment 1 255 255 255 255 256 2 0000 5 0 0 0 mine 2 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0o jo br The routing table above displays the preset rules in the system The numbers of self defined rules are marked with H If you want t
58. grading system reboots and automatically enters the Web page Note 109 Upgrading firmware will make the AP return to the factory defaults In order to avoid the settings loss please save the settings before upgrading firmware During upgrading do not cut off the power or press the Reset button 5 7 3 Settings Management Click Administration gt Settings to display the Settings Management page Administration Administration Management Upload Settings Status Statistics Log Settings Settings Management You might save system settings by exporting them to a configuration file restore them by importing the file or reset them to factory default Export Settings Import Settings Settings file location Load Factory Defaults Load Default Button Load Default The parameters on this page are described as follows o Fed Description Export Settings Click the Export button to save the settings to your local PC Import Settings Click the Browse button to choose the settings on your PC and then click the Import button to import the settings to AP Load Factory Defaults Click the Load Default button and then system returns to the factory default settings 5 7 4 Status Click Administration gt Status to display the Access Point Status page 110 Administration Administration Management Upload Settings Status Statistics Log Status Access Point Status Lets take a
59. he procedure for hardware installation Chapter 3 Network Describes how to configure network Configuration and settings and provides the introduction to Introduction to Network network connection modes Connection Modes Chapter 4 Quick Start Provides quick start for configuring GETNET GR 124W Chapter5 Web Mainly describes how to navigate through Configuration the Web pages and how to configure the parameters Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Describes how to solve some simple problems Features Support IEEE802 11b IEEE802 119 IEEE802 3 IEEE802 3u IEEE802 11i and IEEE802 11e The transmission data rate is up to 54 Mbps Support WEP and WPA for data transmission security Support DHCP Server and Client Support static and dynamic routing 4 Support upgrading firmware version via Web page Support restoring factory default settings Support virtual server Support DMZ demilitarized zone Support DNS proxy and forwarding Support setting QoS bandwidth and generating rules based on protocol port IP DSCP or application Support wireless security authentication modes including Open Shared WEPAUTO WPA Enterprise WPA PSK WPA2 Enterprise WPA2 PSK WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WPA WPA2 Enterprise and Dynamic WEP 802 1x Support 5 tyoes of WAN connection modes including STATIC fixed IP DHCP Auto config PPPoE ADSL L2TP and PPTP Support remote access control Support firewall functions including IP MAC port filter U
60. ick Operation Mode to display the Operation Mode Configuration page Operation Mode Operation Mode Operation Mode Setting Operation Mode Operation Mode Configuration You may configure the operation mode suitable for you environment In this mode all Ethernet ports and wireless interface are bridged together and NAT function is disabled All the WAN related function and firewall are not supported Gateway In this mode the device is supposed to connect to Internet via ADSL Cable Modem The NAT is enabled and PCs in four LAN ports share the same IP to ISP through WAN port The connection type can be setup in WAN page by using PPPOE DHCP client PPTP L2TP client or static IP O WISP In this mode all Ethernet ports are bridged together and the wireless interface of this router will connect to ISP s Access Point The NAT is enabled and PCs in Ethernet ports share the same IP to ISP through wireless LAN The connection type can be setup in WAN page by using PPPOE DHCP client PPTP L2TP client or static IP On the Operation Mode Configuration page choose the Bridge mode and then click the Apply button Wireless Settings Click Wireless gt Basic to display the Basic Wireless Settings page 17 Basic Advanced Security Station List Basic Wireless Network
61. igh discarding priority 1A AF23 22 AF33 30 AF43 38 5 4 Wireless Settings Gateway Mode In the gateway mode the following figure shows the navigation menu of the Wireless 5I ilar Wireless 54M Broadband Router Basic Advanced Security Station List In the gateway mode the sub menus of the Wireless Settings include Basic Advanced Security and Station List 5 4 1 Basic Click Wireless gt Basic to display the Basic Wireless Settings page Basic Advanced Security Station List Basic Wireless Network Radio On Off RADIO OFF Network Mode 11b g mixed mode 11b g mixed mode 11g onl Network Name SsiD es es ee es ee es Broadcast Network Name SSID MBSSID AP Isolation Enable Disable BSSID 00 00 43 30 52 F0 2462 Channel 11 i Wireless Distribution System WDS5 On this page you may set the parameters of wireless network and WDS Wireless Network The parameters of Wireless Network are described as follows Fed Description 52 o Field Description Radio On Off Enable or disable wireless LAN interface Network Mode You may select a proper network mode in the drop down list 11b g mixed mode 11b only 11g only Network Name The maximum character number for SSID is 32 SSID characters The legal characters include letter number underline or the combination of these characters wi
62. ive CTS 0 RTS Frames Fail To Receive CTS 0 Frames Received Successfully 3196 Frames Received With CRC Error 5290 Frames Dropped Due To OutotResource 0 Duplicate Frames Received 41 Reset Counters On this page you can view the status of transmitted and received data Click the Reset Counters button and then the data statistic information can be refreshed 5 5 5 Advance Click Wireless gt Advance to display the Station Advanced Configurations page 92 Wireless Profile Link status Site survey Statistics Qos About Advance Station Advanced Configurations You could configure the Station wireless mode Advance Configuration Wireless Mode Infra 002 11 B G mixed mode County Region Code 41 BIG B G Protection Tx Burst RADIO OFF Apply This page is used to configure wireless advanced properties The parameters of Advance Configuration are described as follows Field Description O O Z o Wireless Mode The wireless modes include Infra 802 11 B G mixed mode 802 11 B Only 802 11 G Only The default wireless mode is 802 11 B G mixed mode Country Region Select the proper country region code For Code example America s FCC channel range is 1 11 Europe ETSI channel range is 1 13 B G Protection If 802 11b and 802 11g coexist on your network it is recommended you enable this option In this way the probability of data collision will be reduced but the transmission effi
63. lso called a WEP key or WP kev A network key helps prevent unknown intruders From connecting to this network Type the kew and then click Connect Confirm network ker eeseeues Connect Cancel Step4 Ifthe wireless network card connects to GR 124W successfully the character Connected will appear in the AP s upper right corner 14 Step5 Network Tasks Al Ez Refresh network list SA Set up a wireless network For a home or small office Related Tasks a Learn about wireless networking ie Change the order of preferred networks ae Change advanced settings Choose a wireless network Click an item in the list below to connect to a wireless network in range or to get more Getnet Connected iy i Security enabled wireless network Broadcom aa Unsecured wireless network Tenda Unsecured wireless network ChinaNet 55ID Security enabled wireless network WPA If you are not sure of the SSID available please log in to the Web page of AP and view the SSID on the Basic Wireless Settings page For more information about the wireless settings please refer to 5 4 Wireless Settings Gateway Mode Wireless Basic Basic Advanced Security Station List Basic Wireless Settings You could configure the minimum number of Wireless settings for communication such as Network Name SSID and Channel The Access Point can be set simply with only the minimum setting items
64. ltering Settings page 96 Firewal Erewan Filtering Forward DMZ System Security Content Filtering Firewall MACI IP Port Filtering Settings You may setup firewall rules to protect your network from virus worm and malicious activity on the Internet Basic Settings MACAP Port Filtering Disable gt Defaut Policy The packet that dont match with any rules would be Accepted Apply Reset mac address Eo Dest IP Address Coo source IP Address a Protocol None z Dest Port Range O oo source Port Range action Drop z comment a The maximum rule countis 32 Reset Current MACAP Port filtering rules in system Dest Source DestIP Source IP l Fkt No MAC address E Pee Protocol Port Pot Action Comment Cnt Range Range h a 00 C0 26 43 87 58 192 1 68 3 15 172 16 3 45 TCP Accept test Others would be accepted Delete Selected Reset Basic Settings Basic Settings maca FiFort Filtering Default Policy The packet that dont match with any rules would be Accepted The parameters of Basic Settings are described as follows 97 Field Description MAC IP Port Enable or disable MAC IP Port filtering The Filtering default setting is Disable Default Policy By default AP will accept all the packets that do not match any rule MAC IP Port Filter Settings MACIP Port Filter Settings Protocol Dest
65. lticast to Unicast Converter Multtcast to Unicast Converter Multicast to Unicast Enable Disable Enable or disable Multicast to Unicast After enabling this function the transmission quality of wireless multicast stream can be improved About WMM WMM Access Categories At present WMM defines traffic into 4 access categories Access Category WMM Voice Priority WMM Video Priority WMM Best Effort Priority WMM Background Priority Description Highest priority Allows multiple concurrent VoIP calls with low latency and toll voice quality Prioritize video traffic above other data traffic One 602 119 or 802 11a channel can support 3 4 SDTV Streams or 1 HDTV streams Traffic from legacy devices or traffic from applications or devices that lack QoS capabilities Traffic less sensitive to latency but affected by long delays such as Internet surfing Low priority traffic file downloads print jobs that does not have strict latency and throughput requirements AC_VO Voice highest priority AC_VI Video high priority AC_BE Best effort medium priority AC_BK Background low priority 802 11 uses DCF Distributed Coordination Function scheme of the CSMA CA Carrier Sense Multiple Access Collision Avoidance protocol to reduce the chances of packets collision while one more devices access the wireless media at the same time A client wishing to transmit has to first listen to the channel
66. manually enter the IP address It is recommended you keep 21 the default setting If you do not know the IP address of the DNS server provided by the ISP please enable DNS Proxy and change your network setting Assign the IP address of current DNS server to be the LAN IP address of the GR 124W If you use P2P software the UPnP function needs to be enabled After finishing setting click the Apply button to apply the settings 4 2 3 WAN Settings Click Internet gt WAN to display the Wide Area Network WAN Settings page internet Lan Wan AdvancedRouting DHCP Qos Wan Setting Wide Area Network WAN Settings You may choose different connection type suitable for your environment Besides you may also configure parameters according to the selected connection type WAN Connection Type DHCP Auto config STATIC fixed IP DHCP Auto config ADSL Apply This page provides 5 types of WAN connection modes including STATIC fixed IP DHCP Auto config PPPoE ADSL L2TP and PPTP On this page select the proper WAN connection type according to the connection types provided by your ISP and configure its parameters After finishing setting click the Apply button to apply the settings 4 2 4 Wireless Settings Click Wireless gt Basic to display the Basic Wireless Settings page ZZ Basic Advanced Security Station List Basic Wireless Network 11g onl
67. n page Operation Mode Operation Mode Setting Operation Mode Operation Mode Configuration You may configure the operation mode suitable for you environment Bridge In this mode all Ethernet ports and wireless interface are bridged together and NAT function is disabled All the WAN related function and firewall are not supported Gateway In this mode the device is Supposed to connect to Internet via ADSL Cable Modem The NAT is enabled and PCs in four LAN ports share the same IP to ISP through WAN port The connection type can be setup in WAN page by using PPPOE DHCP client PPTP L TP client or static IP ssoonacoonng In this mode all Ethernet ports are bridged together and the wireless interface of this router will connect to ISP s Access Point The NAT is enabled and PCs in Ethernet ports share the same IP to ISP through wireless LAN The connection type can be setup in WAN page by using PPPOE DHCP client PPTP L2TP client or static IP GETNET GR 124W provides three types of operation modes including Bridge Gateway and WISP modes The parameters on this page are described as follows Mode Description In the bridge mode AP acts as a hub Gateway In the gateway mode GR 124W allows routing between WAN and LAN or WAN and wireless network WISP In the WISP mode all the Ethernet interfaces can access the Internet by wireless routing NAT Only in the gateway mode can this function be used After Ena
68. nd the following page appears internet oOo ol Lan Wan AdvancedRouting DHCP Qos QoS Setting Quality of Service Settings You may setup rules to provide Quality of Service guarantees for specific applications QoS Setup Quality of Service Enable w Bitsisec Submit Group Attribute Rate 10 J a oo a im co high Ceili 100 Ceil 100 Default Rate 10 Ceil100 Ceili 100 No Mame Group inf Add Load default Modify a Group Attribute 49 After enabling QoS system establishes 4 groups Click the Modify button of the corresponding group and you can modify the attribute settings of the corresponding group Let s take High group as an example J of upload bandwidth of upload bandwidth Group Name On this page set the Rate value to be 30 If the upload bandwidth is 2Mbps when the data flow is large it indicates that the minimum bandwidth that High group can share is 30 of the total bandwidth that is 06 Mbps When the data flow is little the maximum bandwidth that High group can share is 100 of the total bandwidth that is 2Mbps Adda QoS Rule Click the Add button on the Quality of Service Settings page to display the Classifier Settings page Name Example Group High Mac Address Dest IP address sre IP address Packet Length J ex 0 128 for small packets scr r Fo Protocol leme aA RemakOSCPas SSS Femark
69. nection 1 2 3 4 Data is being transmitted gt Off No LAN connection LAN EEA Off 2 2 Rear Panel and Interface Description RESET POWER WAN LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4 pi The following table describes the interfaces or the buttons on the rear panel Interface Button Reset Press the button for 3 seconds and then release it System restores the factory default settings ON OFF By pressing the button the power is oe on Press the button again and then the power is off Power socket for connecting the power adapter WAN interface for connecting WAN or the uplink network devices LAN1 LAN4 LAN interface for connecting hub switch or computer on LAN Note Do not press the Reset button unless you want to clear the current settings The Reset bution is in a small circular hole on the rear panel If you want to restore the default settings please press the Reset button gently for 3 seconds with a fine needle inserted into the hole and then release the button The system reboots and returns to the factory defaults Warning The power specification is 12V 500 mA If the power adapter does not match the specification it may damage the device 2 3 Hardware Installation 2 3 1 System Requirements Before installing the device please make sure that the following items are ready At least one Ethernet RJ45 cable 10Base T 100Base T GR 124W x 1
70. o delete one rule choose the rule 42 and then click the Delete button Dynamic Routing Settings Dynamic Routing Settings Dynamic Routing Protocol You may enable or disable the RIP function Routing Information Protocol here After enabling RIP function AP can refresh its routing information and send RIP information to other devices 5 3 4 DHCP Click Internet gt DHCP to display the DHCP Client List page Internet Lan Wan AdvancedRouting DHCP QoS DHCP Setting DHCP Client List You could monitor DHCP clients here DHCP Clients WAC Address gj679d 00 21 27 0D 61 07 23 59 51 On this page you can view the clients information assigned by the DHCP server including the MAC address the IP address and the lease time of the IP address and SO ON 5 3 5 QoS Click Internet gt QoS to display the Quality of Service Settings page 43 internet Lan Wan AdvancedRouting DHCP QoS Setting Quality of Service Settings You may setup rules to provide Quality of Service guarantees for specific applications Bits sec This page is used to configure the upload bandwidth of WAN interface and QoS rules The parameters on this page are described as follows Field Description Quality of Enable or disable QoS The default QoS setting is Disable After Service enabling QoS you may set the upload bandwidth of the WAN interface Upload You may self
71. ou may add more devices to establish a network Suppose that there are two APs One is AP1 the other is AP2 Enable the DHCP server of AP1 and AP2 SSID default IP 192 168 1 2 Wireless bridge AP DS MAC 00 0E A6 A1 3F 6E SSID default IP 192 168 1 1 Wireless bridge AP DS MAC 00 0E A6 A1 3F 87 e eeuternet e D KC The following table shows the settings of AP1 and AP2 O i ooo Access Pont 00 0E A6 A1 3F 87 00 0E A6 A1 3F 6E Set AP1 Step1 Enter http 192 168 1 1 in the IE address bar and then enter the user name by default admin and the password by default admin to log in to the Web page Step2 On the Basic Wireless Settings page set the WDS mode to be Bridge Mode and enter the MAC address of the AP2 79 Wireless Distribution System WDS Bridge Mode Pry Mode Encrplype AP MAC Address OU 0E 46 41 SFE AP MAC Address AP MAC Address AP WAC Address lij Step3 Set the SSID of AP1 AP1 and AP2 must use the same SSID and channel Wireless Network Radio On Off RADIO OFF Network Mode 11b g mixed mode v Multiple S 1D1 Multiple SSID Multiple sSID3 Multiple 355104 Multiple SSID5 Multiple SSID6 Multiple SSID Broadcast Network Name SSID Enable Disable AP Isolation O Enable Disable MBSSID AP Isolation O Enable Disable 00 0C 43 30 52 F0 Frequency Channel 462MHz Channel 11 i Step4 On the Wireless Security Encryption Settings
72. oxy server for a connection Never dial a connection Dial whenever a network connection is not present Always dial my default connection ads Set Default Current Local 4rea Network LAM settings LAN Settings do not apply to dial up connections LAN Settings Choose Settings above For dial up settings Local Area Network LAN Settings Automatic configuration Automatic configuration may override manual settings To ensure the use of manual settings disable automatic configuration Sutomatically detect settings C Use automatic configuration script Proxy server O Use a proxy server For your LAN These settings will not apply to dial up or YPN connections Bi yoass proxy server For local addresses 115 KAN EDIMAX Technology Co Ltd www getnet com tw
73. page disable the security mode 80 Wireless Security Encryption Settings setup the wireless security and encryption to prevent from unauthorized access and monitoring Select SSID SSID choice Access ee Cancel Step5 Click Internet gt LAN to display the Local Area Network LAN Settings page Set the IP address of AP1 to be 192 168 1 1 Lan Wan AdvancedRouting DHCP Gos Lan Setting Local Area Network LAN Settings You may enable disable networking functions and configure their parameters as your wish LAN Setup IF Address 192 168 1 1 subnet Mask jah 5h A55 Step6 Click Administration gt Statistics to display the Statistic page On this page you can view the information of WDS AP such as MAC address and the number of transmitted frames Set AP2 81 Step1 Click Internet gt LAN to display the Local Area Network LAN Settings page Set the IP address of AP2 to be 192 168 1 2 internet Lan Wan AdvancedRouting DHCP QoS Lan Setting Local Area Network LAN Settings You may enable disable networking functions and configure their parameters as your wish ILAN Setup IF Address Subnet Mask Step2 On the Basic Wireless Settings page set the WDS mode to be Bridge Mode and enter the MAC address of the AP1 Wireless Distribution System W0DS Apply Cancel 5 5 Wireless Settings WISP Mode In the WISP mode
74. re parameters according to the selected connection type WAN Connection Type PPPoE ADSL ka PPPoE mode O OO Verify Password Operation Mode Keep Alive Mode Redial Period senconds On demand Mode Idle Time Je minutes MAC Clone On this page enter the username and the password provided by the ISP and set the value of the Keep Alive mode You can also use the default value of the Keep Alive mode After finishing the settings click the Apply button to apply the settings L2TP If you want to use L2TP service please select L2TP connection type On the Wide Area Network WAN Settings page select L2TP as the WAN connection type and the following page appears 38 Internet Internet Lan Wan Advanced Routing DHCP Qos Wan Setting Wide Area Network WAN Settings You may choose different connection type suitable for your environment Besides you may also configure parameters according to the selected connection type WAN Connection Type v Address Mode IP Address Subnet Mask 255 255 2550 Default Gateway Operation Mode Keep Alive Mode Redial Period senconds On demand Mode Idle Time le minutes MAC Clone On this page enter the server IP the username and the password provided by the ISP Set the IP address the subnet mask and the default gateway When the Address Mode is Dynamic the IP address the subnet mask and the default gateway of the WAN interface are automatically assigned by
75. reless security setting independently Name SSID function AP will broadcast its SSID AP Isolation Enable or disable the isolation among AP clients After enabling this function the client terminals that connect to the same AP can not communicate each other MBSSID AP Enable or disable the isolation among different Isolation SSIDs After enabling this function the client terminals with different SSIDs can not communicate each other BSSID The MAC address of the wireless interface Frequency Channel You may select a proper channel in the drop down list The default channel is Channel 11 Select a proper rate in the drop down list Wireless Distribution System WDS WDS modes include Lazy Mode Bridge Mode and Repeater Mode You can also enable WDS Lazy Mode 53 Wireless Distribution System WDS The parameters of Lazy Mode are described as follows Description WDS Mode Select the Lazy Mode in the drop down list Phy Mode The physical modes in the drop down list include CCK and OFDM Encryp Type The encryption types you can select include NONE WEP TKIP and AES If selecting WEP TKIP or AES you need to set the encryption key Encryp Key Set the encryption key Bridge Mode Wireless Distribution System WDS The parameters of Bridge Mode are described as follows Description WDS Mode Select the Bridge Mode 54 Field Description Phy Mode The physical modes in th
76. ss the Internet and configure AP WAN Ping Filter Enable or disable WAN Ping filter Note When the remote management is Allow the WAN Ping filter is disabled SPI Firewall Enable or disable SPI Stateful Packet Inspection firewall Stateful inspection tracks each connection traversing all interfaces of 102 Field Description the firewall and makes sure that they are valid When an IP packet arrives at the firewall from the Internet the firewall inspects the packet to see what connections have been opened from the inside of the network to the Internet If there is a connection open that applies to the packet that has arrived from the Internet this incoming packet is let through otherwise this incoming packet is rejected Compared to the NAT firewall the security level of the SPI firewall is higher 5 6 5 Content Filtering Content filter can prevent user on LAN from accessing some Web sites on the Internet Click Firewall gt Content Filtering to display the Content Filtering Settings page 103 Firewal Erewan Filtering Forward DMZ Content Filtering Content Filter Settings You can setup Content Filter to restrict the improper content access Webs Content Filter Filters T Proxy Java D Activex Apply Reset Webs URL Filter Settings ie No URL Delete Reset URL Add Reset Webs Host Filter Settings Current Website Host Filters No Host Keyword Delete Rese
77. stdtime gov tw NTP synchronization hours DDNS Settings Dynamic DNS Provider Account Password Feny p In the table of NTP Settings choose your time zone enter the NTP server address and set the NIP synchronization time After finish setting click the Apply button to apply the settings and then AP can synchronize its time with the network time server 4 2 2 LAN Settings If you want to change the default IP address of the GR 124W click the Internet gt LAN to display the Local Area Network LAN Settings page 20 Lan Wan Advanced Routing DHCP Gos Internet Local Area Network LAN Settings You may enablefdisable networking functions and configure their parameters as your wish le Address fis2 t68 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 LAN 2 Enable Disable Lana IF Address Lana Subnet blask MAc Address 00 00 43 30 52 77 DHCP Type Serer z Start IF Address Paea End IP Address azea Subnet Mask 265 255 2550 Primary OMS sewer 9216811 secondary ONS Server 9216611 Default Gateway ficzteat Lease Time Bo Statically Assigned P statically Assigned P Statically Assigned P s0210 spanning Tree Disable OM Prony Disable z om snooping Disable UPNP Disable Router Advertisement Disable z PPPoE Relay Disable Dns Prony Enable cancel__ On this page you may
78. t Keyword Add Reset Webs Content Filter Content Filter Settings You can setup Content Filter to restrict the improper content access Webs Content Filter Filters F proxy CJ Java F activex Webs Content Filter includes three types of filters See the following table Fiter Desoription For filtering the proxy pages For filtering pages that use Java script For filtering plug in pages 104 Current Webs URL Filters Current Webs URL Filters The figure above shows the current Web URL filters in the system Add a URL Filter Add a URL filter JRL C URL Enter the URL that needs to be filtered Current Website Host Filters Webs Host Filter Settings Current Website Host Filters Host Keyword The figure above shows the current Website host filters in the system Adda Host keyword Filter 105 Add a Host kKeyword Filter Keyword Enter the key words of the host that needs to be filtered After finishing the settings click the Add button to add a new host filter 5 7 Administration The following figure shows the navigation menu of the Administration Wa Wireless 54M Broadband Router Administration Administration Management Upload Settings Status Statistics Log The sub menus of the Administration include Management Upload Settings Status Statistics and Log 5 7 1 Management Click Administration gt Managemen
79. t to display the System Management page 106 Administration Administration Management Upload Settings Status Statistics Log Management System Management You may configure administrator account and password NTP settings and Dynamic DNS settings here Adminstrator Settings Account Password w a 3 5 Current Time Sat Jan 1 02 03 42 UTC 2000 Sync with host Time Zone GMT 08 00 China Coast Hong Kong 5 NTP Server ex time nist gov ntp0 broad mit edu time stdtime gov tw NTP synchronization hours l Dynamic DNS Provider Password OoOo This page provides administration settings NTP settings and DDNS settings Administrator Settings Adminstrator Settings Password Apply The parameters of Administrator Settings are described as follows Field Description Enter the account that you want to change Enter the password for the new account Note 107 If you forget the account and the password please press the Reset button The system will return to the factory default settings The default account and the password are Admin NTP Settings You may set the AP time to synchronize the time with your PC or the NTP server NIP Settings Sat Jan 1 02 03 42 UTC 2000 Syne with host po NTP Server ex time nist gov ntpO broad mitedu time stdtime gqov tw Apply
80. tation and it can connect to another AP All the Ethernet interfaces can access the Internet by wireless routing Several GR 124Ws can realize more flexible network structure a i a ADSL Cable modem Internet Wireless computer Click Operation Mode to display the Operation Mode Configuration page 24 Operation Mode Operation Mode Operation Mode Setting Operation Mode Operation Mode Configuration You may configure the operation mode suitable for you environment Bridge In this mode all Ethernet ports and wireless interface are bridged together and NAT function is disabled All the WAN related function and firewall are not supported Gateway In this mode the device is supposed to connect to Internet via ADSL Cable Modem The NAT is enabled and PCs in four LAN ports share the same IP to ISP through WAN port The connection type can be setup in WAN page by using PPPOE DHCP client PPTP L2TP client or static IP WISP In this mode all Ethernet ports are bridged together and the wireless interface of this router will connect to ISP s Access Point The NAT is enabled and PCs in Ethernet ports share the same IF to ISP through wireless LAN The connection type can be setup in WAN page by using PPPOE DHCP client PPTP L2TP client or static IP Cancel On the Operation Mode Configuration page choose the WISP mode and then click the Apply button Click Wireless gt Site Survey to display the Station Sit
81. the Internet wirelessly via the device 1 2 3 4 5 6 Place the device to the wireless area where user can access the Internet Check whether the wireless network card can connect to the right station Check whether the wireless channel accords with the channel that your country or zone states Check the encryption configuration Check whether your ADSL cable is connected to the correct interfaces Replace a network cable to connect to the device Why you can not access the Internet 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Check whether the LEDs status on the ADSL modem and the wireless device is normal Check whether the WAN indicator is on If the WAN indicator is off please check whether the cable connected to the WAN interface is loose When the Link indicator keeps on but does not blink it indicates that the device has accessed the Internet Reboot your computer Set the device again Check whether the WAN LED is on Check the encryption setting of wireless network Check whether the PC that connects to the device can acquire the IP address via the wireless network or the cable network Check the LAN settings of your Internet options and do not use a proxy server for your LAN See the following figure 114 To set up an Internet connection click Setup e Dial up and Virtual Private Network settings 33 adel Default Choose Settings if you need to configure a pr
82. thms TKP AES OTKIP AES Key Renewal Interval 3600 seconds PMK Cache Period Fre uthentication Disable Enable Radius Server IF Address shared Secret The parameters of WPA2 Enterprise are described as follows Description Security Mode Select WPA2 Enterprise WPA Algorithms You may select TKIP AES or TKIP AES Key Renewal Set the key renewal interval Interval PMK Cache Set the PMK Pairwise Master Key cache period Period PMK scheme allows the roaming users that pass through the 802 11X EAP handshake protocol roam to the previous AP again PMK can decrease the 68 Description i roaming delay and improve the roaming speed Pre Authentication Enable or disable pre authentication according to the server setting authenticate Session Timeout If this value is O it indicates that there is no session Aeda ta time limit Idle Timeout Settheidletimeout Idle Timeout Set the idle timeout WPA2 PSK Getnet Security Mode WPA PSK vw WPA Algorithms QOTKIP AES OTKIP AES Key Renewal Interval 3600 seconds The parameters of WPA2 PSK mode are described as follows Field Description Mode Algorithms Pass Set 8 bit to 64 bit key Phrase Key Set the key renewal interval Renewal Interval WPA PSK WPA2 PSK 69 Security Mode Key Renewal Interval The parameters description of WPA PSK WPA2 PSK mode please refer to WPA2 PSK
83. ting loop You may select Enable or Disable After enabling LLTD Link Layer Topology Discovery Windows Vista automatically discovers other devices link topologies and these devices are also compatible with LLTD You may select Enable or Disable IGMP Proxy Enable or disable IGMP Proxy IGMP Snooping Enable or disable IGMP Snooping After enabling this function the packets of the IGMP broadcast will not be sent to the LAN interface that does not belong to the group Enable or disable the UPnP function After enabling this function AP will provide automatic port mapping for P2P software on the interior network Router Enable or disable router advertisement After enabling this Advertisement function APs will send broadcast message or send back message to show their existence PPPoE Relay Enable or disable PPPoE Relay After enabling this function the local PC can directly make PPPoE dial up in the gateway mode DNS Proxy Enable or disable DNS Proxy After enabling this function the devices on the LAN where AP acts as a proxy can send domain resolution request to AP After finishing the settings click the Apply button to apply the settings 5 3 2 WAN Click Internet gt WAN to display the Wide Area Network WAN Settings page 35 internet Lan Wan AdvancedRouting DHCP Qos Wan Setting Wide Area Network WAN Settings You may choose different connection type suitable for your environment Besides
84. tion mode without AP Power Saving Mode CAM Constantly Awake Mode is not a power saving mode CAM is the default setting Power Saving Mode For saving power Channel When selecting the network type to be 802 11 Ad hoc you may select a proper channel in the drop down list 11B Preamble Type When selecting the network type to be 802 11 Ad hoc you are allowed to set the 11B preamble type You may select Auto or Long RTS Threshold Whether to set the RTS Threshold The default value is 2347 Fragment Threshold Whether to set the fragment threshold The default value is 2346 Security Policy OPEN and SHARED Mode When selecting the security mode to be OPEN or SHARED the WEP table appears on the System Configuration page 85 Secunty Policy Security Mode Wire Equivalence Protection WEP 64 bit 10 hex digits 5 ascii keys veer as vees rs Ls WEP Key 4 The parameters of WEP Wire Equivalence BOE are described as follows Field Description WEP Key Length When selecting 64 bit 10 hex digits 5 ascii keys it allows you to set 10 hex digit or 5 ASCll character key When selecting 128 bit 26 hex digits 13 ascii keys it allows you to set 26 hex digit or 13 ASCll character key Method key 1 4 Default Key Set a default key Security Policy WPA Personal or WPA2 Personal Mode When selecting the security mode to be WPA Personal or WPA2 Personal the WPA table appears on
85. you to 33 configure LAN interface properties DHCP server properties and other parameters related to LAN The parameters on this page are described as follows Field Description address is 192 168 1 1 The default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 interface The default setting is Disable LAN 2 IP Address The second IP address of the LAN interface This IP address should not collide with the IP address of the interior network LAN 2 Subnet The subnet mask of the second IP address of the LAN Mask interface MAC Address Display the current MAC address that LAN interface uses DHCP Type Enable or disable DHCP service You can select Server or Disable in the drop down list The default setting is Server it indicates DHCP service is enabled After enabling DHCP service you can configure the following parameters of the DHCP server Start IP Address The start IP address of the DHCP address pool End IP Address The end IP address of the DHCP address pool Subnet Mask The subnet mask that DHCP server assigns Primary DNS Server The primary DNS server that DHCP server assigns Secondary DNS Server The secondary DNS server that DHCP server assigns Default Gateway The gateway that DHCP server assigns Lease Time The lease time of the IP address Statically Assigned For binding MAC and IP 802 1d It aan redundant link and prevents network from _ Field Description Spanning Tree genera
86. ys system information Internet configuration and local network settings 5 1 2 Statistic Click Statistic on the Overview page to display the Statistic page 28 Overview Overview Statistic Take a look atthe Getnet SoC statistics Memory total 13892 kB Memory left 2428 KH WAN Rx packets 202 WAN Rix bytes 20406 WAN Tx packets 2097 WAN Tx bytes fo LAN Rix packets 2871 LAN Rx bytes 372753 LAN Tx packets 7211 LAN Tx bytes 3451217 Mame lo Rx Facket E J Rx Byte 2263 Tx Packet E 5 This page displays the memory status the numbers of transmitted and received data packets of the WLAN LAN and WAN 5 1 3 Management Click Management on the Overview page to display the System Management page 29 Overview System Management You may configure administrator account and password NTP settings and Dynamic DNS settings here Adminstrator Settings cel E Apply Cancel NTP Settings Sat Jan 1 01 08 14 UTC 2000 Syne with host Time Zone GMT 08 00 China Coast Hong Kong X m ex time nist gqoy Current Time NTP Server nipO broad mit edu time stdtime gov tw NTP synchronization hours COOS Ss Apply ___ Caneel DDNS Settings J J a This page provides administration settings NIP settings and DDNS settings For more details please refer to 5 7 1 Management 5 2 Operation Mode Click the Operation Mode to display the Operation Mode Configuratio

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