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Airlink101 AR325W Network Router User Manual

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1. gt Advanced Setting WPA gt Preshare Key Mode ASCII Preshare Key E MAC Address Control Toolbox Preshare Key Enter a preshare key password for your wireless encryption Once you have set the preshare key your WPA enabled wireless network adapter must also use the same preshare key to connect to the router 24 WPA Select this option only if you are using WPA with a RADIUS server for authentication f xcii S VENIRENT IRELESS ROUTER networkingsolutions Status Wizard Wireless Setting Basic Setting Primary Setup DHCP Server Wireless change Password Forwarding Rules Security Setting P Advanced Setting Toolbox Seve M Undo Ml MAC Address Control JE Help RADIUS Server IP Enter the IP address of your RADIUS server RADIUS port Enter the port number of your RADIUS server RADIUS Shared Key Enter the RADIUS shared key 5 2 4 Change Password This page allows you to change the router s login password It is recommended that you change the login password for extra security 5 802 11G SARENA WIRELESS ROUTER 07 networkingsolutions F Status Wizard Change Password Basic Setting Primary Setup DHCP Server Wireless Change Password Forwarding Rules Security Setting Advanced Setting Toolbox Old Password Enter the current login password New Password Enter the new login password Reconfirm Enter the new login
2. Security Functions Packet Filter Supported Packet Filter allows you to control access to a network by analyzing the incoming and outgoing packets and allowing or denying them access based on the IP address of the source and destination Domain Filter Supported o Lets you prevent users from accessing specified domains through this device URL Blocking Supported o Lets you prevent users from accessing specified URLs through this device VPN Pass Through o Support VPN pass through SPI Mode Supported o When SPI Mode is enabled the router will check every incoming packet to determine if the packet is valid DoS Attack Detection Supported o When this feature is enabled the router will detect and log any DoS attack that comes from the Internet Advanced Functions System Time Supported o Allows you to synchronize the system time with a network time server E mail Alert Supported o The router can send e mail alerts to a specified e mail address Dynamic DNS Supported o Supports dyndns TZO com and dhs org SNMP Supported o Supports basic SNMP functions Routing Table Supported o Supports static routing table Schedule Rule Supported o Schedule the time when services such as virtual server or packet filter will be active Other Functions UPNP Universal Plug and Play Supported 2 Hardware Installation 2 1 Connect the Router Note Prior to connecting the router be sure to power off your computer DSL Cable modem and th
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4. 0 to disable Packet Filters e Domain Filters URL Blocking MAC Control Miscellaneous P Advanced Setting Toolbox Log out Remote Administrator Host Port In general only local users can browse the router s built in web configuration utility to perform administration tasks Remote Administration enables you to perform administrative tasks from remote host If this feature is enabled only the host with the specified IP address can perform remote administration If the specified IP address is 0 0 0 0 any host can connect to the router to perform administrative tasks You can use subnet mask bits nn notation to specify a group of trusted IP addresses For example 10 1 2 0 24 Note When Remote Administration is enabled the web server port will be shifted to 88 You can change web server port to other ports too Administrator Time out Idle time to wait in seconds before logging out automatically Set it to zero to disable this feature Discard PING from WAN side When this feature is enabled any host on the WAN Internet side cannot ping the router Click Save to save any changes or click Undo to cancel any changes 34 5 5 Advanced Settings 5 5 1 System Time This page allows you to configure the system time of your router A rers TRI E P gt wa Ils SINK IRELESS OUTER networkingsolutions Status Wizard System Time Basic Setting Item Setting L Forwarding Rules gt GetDat
5. click on the Renew button 802 11G WIRELESS ROUTER networkingsolutions Status gt wizard System Status Basic Setting a GNE NEM lI RENI NNNM EN Statistics of WAN PS ONE Outbound Octets Unicast Packets SSS Device Time Sat Sep 01 02 07 07 2018 NN 802 11G WIRELESS ROUTER networkingsolutions Status gt wizard System Status Basic Setting ee WAN Satu Forwarding Rules IP Address Oooo O Ooo y PPPoE Security Setting emm ga vanded setting Domain Name Server S CCCs Toolbox EA ViewLog Cients List fre Device Time Sat Sep 01 02 04 46 2018 13 Step 3 Once you clicked the Renew or Connect button you should see some numbers under WAN Status This means you have successfully established Internet connection System Status Octets 5403 277 Unicast Packets Man unicast Packets Device Time Sat Sep 01 02 11 12 2018 Note If you still see all O s after clicking on the Renew or Connect button try the troubleshooting tips at the end of this manual 4 2 Connecting to the Router Wirelessly Below are the default wireless settings of the router You must configure your wireless network adapter to the same settings in order to establish a wireless connection with the router Please refer to your wireless network adapters manual on how to configure these settings SSID default Operating Mode Infrastructure Authentication Open System Channel 11 WEP di
6. 128 bit encryption WEP Key 1 Key 4 Enter a value for each key For 64 bit encryption use 10 Hex characters 0 9 A F For 128 bit encryption use 26 Hex characters 0 9 A F Use the radio button to select which key you want to activate All wireless clients must use the same key number with the identical value Click Save to enable the changes 23 802 1x and RADIUS Select this option only if you are using a RADIUS server for authentication JA W ais NM OUTER RIN networkingsolutions Status wizard Wireless Setting Basic Setting Primary Setup h re if r wireless Chann d tity Change Password Forwarding Rules Security Setting F Advanced Setting Toolbox a pz se 0 LE ee E 4 EE 5 o P i ae gt 2 a 4 n c Save Mf Undo Ii MAC Address Control Help Encryption Key Length Select either 64 bit or 128 bit encryption RADIUS Server IP Enter the IP address of your RADIUS server RADIUS port Enter the port number of your RADIUS server RADIUS Shared Key Enter the RADIUS shared key WPA PSK Select this option if your wireless network adapter supports WPA pum VT 802 116 LINKS IE ROUTER networkingsolutions gt Status fs Wireless Setting Basic Setting Primary Setup r DHCP Server NetworklD SSID Wireless gt Channel Change Password gt Security Forwarding Rules d i 802 1x and RADIUS Security Setting O WPA PSK
7. click Next to begin the Setup Wizard VI 802 116 2 d SINKS re gt ROUTER networkingsolutions Status wii z Setup Wizard Basic Setting Forwarding Rules Security Setting gt Advanced Setting gt Toolbox Setup Wizard will guide you through a basic configuration procedure step by step select your WAN Type Internet Connection Type and click Next If you are not sure what your Internet Connection Type is please contact your Internet Service Provider ISP for assistance Setup Wizard select van Type SP assigns you a static IP address Static IP Address Obtain an IP address from ISP automatically Dynamic IP Addr e Uynamic IP Address with Road Runner session Management e g Telstra BigPond e some lsPs require the use af PPPoE to connectto thelr services PPP over Ethernet e some SPs require the use af PPTP to connectta their services PPTP e some SPs require the use of Le TP to connect to their services L2TP Beo fundo Nox Cable Modem If you use cable modem select Obtain an IP address from ISP automatically Dynamic IP Address and click Next Proceed to DSL If you use DSL select Some ISPs require the use of PPPoE to connect to their services PPP over Ethernet and click Next Proceed to 10 For Cable Modem Users Step 5a If your ISP has provided you with a host name enter it in the Host Name field If your ISP requires a registered MAC Address c
8. gt ipconfig renew Windows IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection Connection specific DNS Suffix I d dress Z 192 168 1 5 Subnet Mask z 255 255 255 484 Default Gateway 172 168 1 1 C Documents and Settings Ouner _ Step 6 For Windows 95 98 ME go to Start Run type winipcfg and click OK Step 7 Select your network card from the drop down menu and click Release i4 IP Configuration Ethernet Adapter Information Realtek al 33 senes PEI NIC Adapter Address 00 40 0C C7 64 5C IP Address 0nnn Subnet Mask 0 Default Gateway Haelease Renew Release All Ai Renew All Ea More Info gt Step 8 After your IP address is released click Renew You should get an IP address of 192 168 1 x where x is a number between 2 254 If you don t get an IP address reset the router by holding in the reset button at the back of the router for 10 seconds while it is ON and try Renew again EJ IP Configuration 3 Configure the Router 3 1 Setup Wizard Open the web browser and type 192 168 1 1 in the URL Address field and press Enter Enter admin for the password field and click Log in 802 11G r TI ROUTER networkingsolutions Status System Status System Password ae BEEN I CREE ERE EN default admin 23 58 30 192 168 2 1 Refresh Device Time Sat Sep 01 00 03 19 2018 Click on Wizard from the main menu and
9. of the router s settings you can backup the settings as a file on your hard drive The file will be named config bin When you want to restore the saved settings go to the firmware upgrade page and browse to the config bin file 5 6 4 Reset to Default Microsoft Internet Explorer Eg 1 2 Reset all setting to default Click OK to restore all settings to factory default 5 6 5 Reboot Microsoft Internet Explorer E 2 Reboot right now os Click OK to reboot the router 44 5 6 6 Miscellaneous Items A 802 11G AEF IRENKI WIRELESS ROUTER networkingsolutions Status gt wizard Miscellaneous Items Basic Setting Forwarding Rules es E7773 Security Setting Advanced Setting Toolbox View Log Firmware Upgrade Backup Setting Reset to Default ME Reboot Miscellaneous Wake on LAN is a technology that enables you to power up a network device remotely In order to use this feature the target device must be Wake on LAN enabled and you have to know the MAC address of the device i e 00 11 22 33 44 55 Clicking the Wake up button will make the router send a wake up frame to the target device immediately 6 Troubleshooting For Cable Modem Users Only Step 1 Go to the router s Setup Wizard Step 2 At the Cable Modem setting Dynamic IP Address click on the Clone MAC button and click Next H LAN IP Addr 182 188 1 1 P Host Name Po optional F WAN s MAC Addr FF F
10. the MAC Address Control function Connection control check box Check this box to specify which clients are allowed or denied connection to the router When this box is checked the clients listed in the MAC Address table with the C box checked will be subject to the Connection control setting Choose allow to allow those clients with the C box checked to connect to the router Choose deny to deny those clients with the C box checked from accessing the router MAC Address Enter the MAC Address of the client IP Address Enter the IP Address of the client C check box Check this box to make the client obey the Connection control rule DHCP clients Any DHCP client that is currently connected to the router will be listed here You can choose any client from the list then select the ID you wish to paste the information to and click the Copy to button All the information will be pasted to the specified ID Previous and Next buttons There are a total of 32 IDs you can apply to the MAC Address Table Click on the Previous or Next button to view the previous or next page Click Save to save any changes or click Undo to cancel any changes 33 5 4 5 Miscellaneous ltems fq 802 116 ZARIREINKS WIRELESS ROUTER networkingsolutions Status gt wizard Miscellaneous Items Basic Setting Setting Forwarding Rules Remote Administrator Host Por 000 Bes Security Setting gt Administrator Time ou eo seconds
11. this button to paste the port number to the Service Ports field 26 Schedule rule If you have configured any schedule rule you can select the rule from this list and apply the rule to the specified ID For more information about using the schedule rule please see 5 5 6 Schedule Rule Click Save to save any changes or click Undo to cancel any changes 5 3 2 Special AP some applications require multiple connections like Internet games video conferencing Internet telephony etc Because of the router s built in firewall these applications cannot work with a pure NAT router The Special Applications feature allows some of these applications to bypass the firewall If the Special Applications feature fails to make an application work try setting your computer as a DMZ host instead For more information about setting your computer as a DMZ host please see 5 3 3 Miscellaneous m 802 116 AERIS DINI WIRELESS ROUTER networkingsolutions gt Status wizard Special Applications Basic Setting o mS M M EE EEE Incoming Ports gt Forwarding Rules Virtual Server Special AP Miscellaneous Security Setting Advanced Setting Toolbox Log out Trigger Enter the Outbound port number used by the application Incoming Ports Enter the Incoming port number used by the application Enable check box Check this box to open the ports Popular applications Select from a list of popular applic
12. to your ISP Some ISPs require you to include the domain name with your account name in the Account name field Example username sbcglobal net Primary DNS and Secondary DNS If your ISP provided you with the IP address of the Primary and Secondary DNS servers you may enter them in the respective field Maximum Idle Time in seconds Enter the maximum idle time in seconds before the router disconnects the PPPoE session Auto reconnect check box Checking this box enables the router to automatically reconnect to the Internet once the connection is dropped Click Save to save any changes or click Undo to cancel any changes 18 PPTP Primary Setup Setting LAN IP Address 92 168 1 1 P WAN Type Pye Change My IP Address 0 0 0 gt My Subnet Mask 55 255 255 0 gt Server IP Address gt PPTP Account gt PPTP Password P Connection ID foptional Maximum Idle Time seconds Connection Control Auto reconnect Always on Save f Undo Jf Help f Reboot Enter the information provided by your ISP in the respective fields Connection ID optional Some ISPs require the use of a connection ID Maximum Idle Time in seconds Enter the maximum idle time in seconds before the router disconnects the PPPoE session Auto reconnect check box Checking this box enables the router to automatically reconnect to the Internet once the connection is dropped Click Save to save any changes or click Undo to cancel any cha
13. which packets are allowed to pass through the router Outbound filter applies on all outbound packets However Inbound filter applies to packets that are destined to Virtual Servers or DMZ host only 802 116 wamiRLINKS WIRELESS ROUTER networkingsolutions Status P wizard Outbound Packet Filter Basic Setting Ite gt Forwarding Rules gt Outbound Filter E Enable gt security setting A iy ce ed a adl packet Filters eny all to pass except those match the following rules Domain Filters URL Blocking MAG Control Miscellaneous Source IP Ports c P Advanced Setting Toolbox Log out E 2 EE NE M M M M M ti A HESSEN 0n Always ib v Outbound Packet Filter is the default packet filter page To change to Inbound Packet Filter click on the Inbound Filter button You can select one of the two filtering policies 1 Allow all packets to pass except those that match the specified rules 2 Deny all packets to pass except those that match the specified rules Check on the Enable box to activate the packet filter function You can specify up to 8 filters for each direction For each rule ID you can define the following parameters Source IP address oource port address Destination IP address Destination port address Protocol TCP or UDP or both Use Rule 20 For source or destination IP address you can define a single IP address 192 168 1 100 or a range of I
14. 1G WIRELESS ROUTER wae IRLINKS u networkingsolutions gt Status T 7 gt wizard Domain Filter Basic Setting Setting gt Forwarding Rules Domain Filter Enable no O Ane RAS J Log DNS Query Enable gt Security Setting ee 5b dapi Packet Filters gt Privilege IP Addresses Range From Ci Ro Domain Filters URL Blocking ID Domain Suffix Action MAC Control 1 Drop M Log Miscellaneous Drop MLog Drop MLog Drop Hinr Drop MLog Erop M Log Drop M Log M Drop M Log Drop M Log B Drop E Log gt Advanced Setting Toolbox Domain Filter Check the Enable box to activate the Domain Filter function Log DNS Query Check the Enable box to log the action of someone trying to access the specified domain Privilege IP Addresses Range Any IP address that falls between the specified range will be exempt from the domain filter Domain Suffix Enter any domain suffix you wish to filter For example something com Action You can choose to Drop block and or Log the action of someone trying to access a domain that matches the specified filter Enable check box Check the box to enable each filter Click Save to save any changes or click Undo to cancel any changes 3l 5 4 3 URL Blocking URL Blocking will block the local computers from accessing pre defined web sites The main difference between Domain filter and URL Blocking is that Domain filter requires you to input a suffix li
15. D ARAS BCO hd DHCP Server LAN IP Address 192 1 68 1 1 Wireless a Type Dynamic IP Address Change Password Setting Host Name optional Forwarding Rules gt WAN s MAC Address FF FF FF FF FF FF f Clone MAC Security Setting v IP Forever M2 Enable Auto reconnect iu Advanced Setting Virtual Computers Toolbox LAN IP Address The router s default IP address is 192 168 1 1 You can change this address to suit your existing network WAN Type Displays the current WAN type Internet Connection Type selected Click the Change button to change the WAN type The following describes the various WAN types supported by the router Dynamic IP Address For Cable Modem Host Name optional Some ISPs require a registered host name to connect to their services Enter the host name provided by your ISP if applicable WAN s MAC Address Some ISPs require a registered MAC address to connect to their services Either manually enter the MAC address or click the Clone MAC button Renew IP Forever Checking the Enable box will allow the router to automatically renew the IP address automatically when the lease time is expired Click Save to save any changes or click Undo to cancel any changes 16 Primary Setup gt LAN IP Address gt WAN Type Static IP Address gt WAN IP Address gt WAN Subnet Mask 2552552550 gt WAN Gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS lf your ISP assigns you static IP addre
16. F FF FF FF FF Mb Clone MAC Step 3 Proceed through the rest of the setup Step 4 Verify the Connection Status as described in Section 4 45 For DSL Users Only Step 1 Go to the router s Setup Wizard Step 2 At the PPPoE setting double check the spelling of your Account name and Password Some ISPs require you to include the domain name along with your account name in the Account Name field Example username sbcglobal net Step 3 Complete the Setup Wizard and verify the Connection Status as described in Section 4 For Cable Modem and DSL Users Step 1 Power off the Cable DSL modem router and computer and wait for 5 minutes Step 2 Turn on the Cable DSL modem and wait for the lights on the modem to settle down Step 3 Turn on the router and wait for the lights on the router to settle down Step 4 Turn on the computer Step 5 Redo the Setup Wizard Step 6 Verify the Connection Status as described in Section 4 46 Appendix Technical Support E mail support airlink101 com Toll Free 1 888 746 3238 Web Site www airlink101 com Theoretical maximum wireless signal rate based on IEEE standard 802 119 specifications Actual data throughput will vary Network conditions and environmental factors including volume of network traffic building materials and construction mix of wireless products used radio frequency interference e g cordless telephones and microwaves as well as network overhead lower actual data through
17. Log Firmware Upgrade Backup Setting Reset to Default Reboot Miscellaneous gut Back Returns to the previous page Refresh Updates the log Download Saves the log to a specified location Clear logs Deletes the log from the system 42 5 6 2 Firmware Upgrade This page allows you to update the router s firmware 9 802 116 SaR IRENKI WIRELESS ROUTER networkingsolutions gt Status 3 gt wizard Firmware Upgrade gt Basic Setting Firmware Filename ee 6 Current firmware version is R1 87d7a Test The upgrade procedure takes about 20 seconds Note Do not power off the unit when it is being upgraded When the upgrade is done successfully the unit will be restarted automatically Forwarding Rules Security Setting Advanced Setting eus View Log aa Firmware Upgrade Backup Setting Reset to Default Reboot Miscellaneous Log ut Download the latest firmware from www airlink101 com web site Click the Browse button to locate the firmware Be sure to unzip the file first Click on Upgrade Wait for the upgrade process to complete oe 43 5 6 3 Backup Setting File Download Do you want to save this file a Name config bin Type Unknown File Type From 192 168 1 1 While files from the Internet can be useful some files can potentially harm your computer IF you do not trust the source do not save this file What s the risk Once you have configured all
18. P addresses 192 168 1 100 192 168 1 254 An empty field implies all IP addresses For source or destination port you can define a single port 80 or a range of ports 1000 1999 Add the prefix T or U to specify TCP or UDP protocol For example T80 U53 or U2000 2999 No prefix indicates both TCP and UDP are defined An empty field implies all ports Packet Filter can work with Schedule Rule allowing precise control of when the filters will be active For more details about Schedule Rule please see 5 5 6 Schedule Rule Each rule can be enabled or disabled individually by checking or clearing the corresponding Enable box for each rule Click Save to save any changes or click Undo to cancel any changes Example of using the Packet Filter ouppose you want the local clients in your network with the IP address range of 1 2 3 100 1 2 3 200 to do everything except reading the net news port 119 and transferring files via FTP port 21 you would enter the following parameters Outbound Packet Filter item Setting Outbound Filter Allow all to pass except those match the following rules Deny all to pass except those match the following rules Source IP Ports Destination IP Ports Enable 2 3 100 1 2 3 200 i 2 3 100 1 2 3 200 SDUERITERIIES D Always Copy to ffs Inbound Filter MAC Level 30 5 4 2 Domain Filter Domain Filter lets you prevent users from accessing any specified domain 802 1
19. SNMP Routing Schedule Rule Toolbox IP Address for Syslog Enter the destination IP Address where the syslog will be sent to Be sure to check the Enable box IP Address of Outgoing Mail Server Input the SMTP server IP and port If you do not specify a port number the default value 25 is used Log or Alert Recipient Enter the e mail address of the recipient who should receive the logs or alerts Be sure to check the Enable box View Log button Displays the system log Click Save to save any changes or click Undo to cancel any changes 36 5 5 3 Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS allows any user who wishes to access your server to reach it by a registered DNS name instead of an IP address Before you enable Dynamic DNS you need to register an account with one of the Dynamic DNS servers listed in the Provider field m 802 116 ZENIRDINKM WIRELESS ROUTER networkingsolutions Status gt wizard Dynamic DNS Basic Setting Forwarding Rules DDNS Disable Enable gt Provider DynDNS org Dynamic gt Host Name Advanced Setting Security Setting System Time System Log Dynamic DNS SNMP Routing esed Tut Schedule Rule Toolbox DDNS Choose to enable or disable DDNS Provider Select the DDNS provider that you registered the account with Enter your Host Name Username and password for the DDNS account in the respective fields Click Save to save any changes or click Un
20. TTL 255 Reply from 192 168 1 1 bytes 32 time lms TTL 255 Ping statistics for 192 168 1 1 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost A cx loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Bms Maximum ims Average Bms G N Documents and Settings Owner gt _ Step 3 If you get Request timed out or Destination host unreachable double check the network cable connection between the computer and the router and try Step 2 again If you still encounter problem go to the next step otherwise proceed to Section 3 Configure the Router Step 4 For Windows 2000 XP type ipconfig release and press Enter Microsoft Windows AP Version 5 1 2600 LC Copyright 1985 2001 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings Ouner gt ipconf ig re lease Windows IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection Connection specific DHS Suffix IP Address ua a 2 ee F Subnet Mask Default Gateway C Documents and Settings Ouner gt Step 5 Type ipconfig renew and press Enter You should get an IP address of 192 168 1 x where x is a number between 2 254 Proceed to Section 3 Configure the Router If you don t get an IP address reset the router by holding in the reset button at the back of the router for 10 seconds while it is ON and try ipconfig renew again ce C WINDOWS ystem3 cmd exe Microsoft Windows KP Uersion 5 1 2686 tC Copyright 1985 2681 Microsoft Corp C 5 Documents and Settings Ouwner
21. Wireless Setting Basic Setting Primary Setup x E DHCP Server Network ID SSID Wireless gt Channel Change Password gt Security Setting Forwarding Rules Security Setting Advanced Setting Toolbox Seve Jf Undo MACAddress Comi J Here Network ID SSID Type an SSID in the text field The default SSID is default The SSID of any wireless clients must match the SSID typed here in order for the wireless clients to access the router 22 Channel Select a transmission channel for wireless communications The channel of any wireless clients must match the channel selected here in order for the wireless clients to access the router Security Select the best encryption method supported by your wireless network adapter Disable No wireless encryption enabled WEP Select to enable WEP encryption 1 802 11G AENIRDINKI WIRELESS ROUTER networkingsolutions gt Status Wizard Wireless Setting Basic Setting Primary Setup DHCP Server gt Network ID SSID default Wireless gt Channel Change Password Security 6 Disable Setting Forwarding Rules WEP 802 1x and RADIUS WPA PSK Advanced Setting wpa Security Setting Toolbox P WEP Enable IEEE 64 bit Shared Key security Lag out out 6 Enable IEEE 128 hit Shared Key security WEP Key 1 WEP Key 2 WEP Key 3 E WEP Key 4 MAC Address Control Select to enable either 64 bit or
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23. ations Copy to button Select the ID 1 8 you want to paste the port numbers to first and then click on this button to paste the port numbers to the applicable fields Click Save to save any changes or click Undo to cancel any changes 27 5 3 3 Miscellaneous DMZ De Militarized Zone Host is a host without the protection of the router s firewall It allows a computer to be exposed to unrestricted two way communication with the Internet You should only use this feature when the Special Applications function fails to make an application work Warning Setting your computer as a DMZ host exposes it to various security vulnerabilities This feature should be used only when needed 802 11G WIRELESS ROUTER A v ZEE LREINKI networkingsolutions Status gt Wizard Miscellaneous Items Basic Setting Setting Enable Forwarding Rules gt IP Address of DMZ Host 192 168 1 E Virtual Server gt Non standard FTP port CNN Special AP Miscellaneous S U H Security Setting Advanced Setting Toolbox IP Address of DMZ Host Enter the LAN IP address of the computer you wish to set as the DMZ host and check on the Enable box Non standard FTP port If your FTP server operates with a non standard FIP port enter the port number in this field Click Save to save any changes or click Undo to cancel any changes 28 5 4 Security Setting 5 4 1 Packet Filter Packet Filter enables you to control
24. box to activate the rule Click Save to save any changes or click Undo to cancel any changes 39 5 5 6 Schedule Rule The Schedule Rule allows you to set the time when certain services will be on or off Schedule Rule works in conjunction with Virtual Server and Packet Filter to determine when these services will be active or inactive pum VT 802 116 s LINKS IP ROUTER networkingsolutions Schedule Rule Basic Setting Forwarding Rules P Schedule E Enable gt Security Setting Advanced Setting System Time Add New Rule System Log Dynamic DNS SNMP Routing Schedule Rule Toolbox Schedule Check the Enable box to activate the Schedule Rule function Click on Add New Rule button to add a new schedule rule 3 802 116 A fci Ts ROUTER networkingsolutions Status gt wizard Schedule Rule Setting Basic Setting Forwarding Rules Security Setting L a F o Bit y 3 m 3 a m E o d ci E E 3 Advanced Setting System Time System Log Dynamic DNS SNMP Routing Schedule Rule Toolbox Name of Rule Enter a descriptive name for the new rule oet the day and time that the rule applies to In the above example the rule is called ftp time and it is set to be active everyday from 14 00 18 00 2 00 pm 6 00 pm Click Save to save any changes or click Undo to cancel any changes 40 Once you have created t
25. do to cancel any changes 37 5 5 4 SNMP 802 11G T WIRELESS ROUTER ZEMIRLEINKE networkingsolutions Status Wizard SNMP Setting Basic Setting aii ing Forwarding Rules gt Enable SNMP M Local B Remote Security Setting Get Community public Set Community private Advanced Setting System Time 2 a Log Save Help ME Dynamic DNS SNMP Routing Schedule Rule Toolbox Enable SNMP select to enable SNMP for local and or remote segments Get Community Enter the desired community Set Community Enter the desired community 38 5 5 5 Routing The Routing Table allows you to set which network interface address to use for outgoing IP data grams If you have more than one router and subnet you will need to configure the routing table to direct the packets to follow the proper routing path so different subnets can communicate with each other 9 802 116 FHIR IEINKI WIRELESS ROUTER networkingsolutions Status 3 gt Wizard Routing Table Basic Setting Destination Subnet Mask Enable Forwarding Rules di Security Setting Advanced Setting System Time System Log Dynamic DNS SNMP Routing Schedule Rule kz Toolbox pnt po Sat p EQ EF Ss a REN Cm mcm pj p me c ETa E aeo o You can specify up to 8 routing rules Enter the destination IP address subnet mask gateway and the hop required for each rule Check the Enable
26. e IP pool range IP Pool Ending Address Enter the end of the IP pool range Domain Name Enter the domain name of your network optional Click on the More gt gt button to see the following fields The following fields are optional Primary DNS Enter the IP address of your network s Primary DNS server Secondary DNS Enter the IP address of your network s Secondary DNS server Primary WINS Enter the IP address of your network s Primary WINS server Secondary WINS Enter the IP address of your network s Secondary WINS server Gateway Enter the IP address of your network s Gateway Click Save to save any changes or click Undo to cancel any changes 21 Clients List The Clients List displays all the DHCP clients currently connected to the router DHCP Clients List IP Address Host Name MAC Address 192 168 1 144 COMPUTER D0 10 Bo Sg I 0 Bo To perform the first two functions select a client from the list first Wake up Sends a wake up packet to the target client The target client must support the wake up function Delete Deletes the client from the list Back Returns to the previous page Refresh Updates the Clients List 5 2 3 Wireless This page allows you to configure the router s wireless security By default the wireless encryption is disabled It is recommended that you enable encryption for your wireless connection 802 11G K y ae ROUTER networkingsolutions Status gt wizard
27. e and Time by NTP Protocol SyncNow Time Zone GMT 07 00 Arizona x Advanced Setting System Time E Set Date and Time using PC s Date and Time System Log Dynamic DNS PC Date and Time Wednesday March 23 2005 3 44 02 PM SNMP Routing gt Set Date and Time manually Schedule Rule Date Month Sep v Toolbox Time our 0 23 mo 0 69 Get Date and Time by NTP Protocol Select this option if you want to obtain the time from a Network Time Server Time Server Select the time server you want to sync with Time Zone Select your time zone Click the Sync Now button to obtain the time from the selected time server Set Date and Time using PC s Date and Time Select this option if you want to obtain the time from your PC PC Date and Time Displays your PC s current date and time Set Date and Time manually Select this option if you want to manually set the date and time Date Manually set the Year Month and Date Time Manually set the Hour Minute and Second Click Save to save any changes or click Undo to cancel any changes 35 5 5 2 System Log This page allows you to export the system logs to specific destination by means of syslog UDP and SMTP TCP A 802 11G AEN IRENKY WIRELESS ROUTER networkingsolutions Status Wizard System Log Basic Setting Forwarding Rules 192 168 1 Security Setting Advanced Setting System Time System Log ME Dynamic DNS
28. e router Step 1 Connect one end of a network cable to the WAN port of the router and connect the other end of the cable to the DSL Cable modem Step 2 With another network cable connect one end of the cable to your computer s network card and connect the other end to one of the LAN ports of the router Step 3 Power on the DSL Cable modem and wait for the lights on the modem to settle down Step 4 Power on the router by connecting one end of the supplied power adapter to the power jack of the router and connecting the other end to an electrical outlet Step 5 Power on your computer Step 6 Make sure the WAN and the LAN port that the computer is connected to are lit If not try the above steps again Ca DSL Cable Modem A C 49 Wireless Computer y m Wired Computer Wireless Router 4 ae 5 Wired Computer Wireless Computer 2 2 Verify Connection to Router Step 1 Go to Start Run type command for Windows 95 98 ME or cmd for Windows 2000 XP and click OK You will see the command prompt as below Step 2 Type ping 192 168 1 1 and press Enter You should get four reply responses back Microsoft Windows AP Version 5 1 2608 C Copyright 1985 2601 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings Owner gt ping 192 168 1 1 Pinging 192 168 1 1 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 1 1 bytes 32 timet lt ims TTL 255 Reply from 192 168 1 1 bytes 32 time ims TTL 255 Reply from 192 168 1 1 bytes 32 timetims
29. he new rule you can call up this rule from the Virtual Server and Packet Filter page and apply the schedule rule to any IDs in the Virtual Server or Packet Filter page Example of using the Schedule Rule with Virtual Server Suppose you ve set up a FTP server in the Virtual Server page but you only want users to access the FTP server everyday between the hours of 2 00 pm to 6 00 pm First create the schedule rule with the desired parameters then go to the Virtual Server page and select the rule from the Schedule Rule drop down menu Virtual Server Service Ports Server IP Enable 533822 TEE TEE TER 192 160 1 TELE TEE TEE TEE RERI TELE TEE 192165 1 ANN 192165 1 ANN TEL TELE 192 160 1 192 168 1 TELE TEE A K m at RITE TES H F TP 21 v Co to 1 v SMe 01 ftp time ID 1 00 Inda Haln Now the Virtual Server for the FTP service will only be active from the hours 2 00 pm to 6 00 pm as specified in the schedule rule 01 ftp time You can follow the same principle in applying the schedule rule to the packet filters 4 5 6 Toolbox 5 6 1 View Log This page allows you to view the System Log 7 802 116 Bhd rey WIRELESS ROUTER EI LINI networkingsolutions gt Status gt Wizard System Log Basic Setting x WAN Type Dynamic IP Address R1 97d7a Test BURN BO Display time Sat Sep 01 01 43 15 2018 Security Setting P Advanced Setting iR View
30. ke com or org etc while URL Blocking only requires you to input a keyword In other words Domain filter can block a specific web site while URL Blocking can block hundreds of web sites that contain the specified keyword m 802 116 ZemIRLINKS WIRELESS ROUTER networkingsolutions Status gt Wizard URL Blocking Basic Setting Forwarding Rules E Enable Security Setting Packet Filters Domain Filters URL Blocking MAC Control Miscellaneous Advanced Setting Toolbox Log out S m M M M M HB HB Hs URL Blocking Check the Enable box to activate the URL Blocking function URL Enter a keyword in this field If any part of the web site s URL matches the keyword the connection will be blocked For example you can specify the keyword something to block access to all the web sites that have the word something in their URLs Enable check box Check the box to enable each filter Click Save to save any changes or click Undo to cancel any changes 32 5 4 4 MAC Address Control MAC Address Control allows you to assign different access rights for different users and to assign a specific IP address to a certain MAC address 802 11G WIRELESS ROUTER MAC Address Control ating Forwarding Rules ri l Packet Filters Domain Filters URL Blocking MAC Control Miscellaneous Advanced Setting Em Ingo MAC Address Control Check the Enable box to activate
31. lick on the Clone MAC button Click Next when done and proceed to Step 6 Setu p Wizard Dynamic IP Address gt LAN IP Address 192 168 1 1 Host Name C ED P VWAN s MAC Address FF FF FF FF FF FF Clone MAC For DSL Users Step 5b Fill in the applicable fields according to the information provided by your ISP Click Next when done and proceed to Step 6 Setu p Wizard PPP over Ethernet LAN IP Address 192 168 1 1 Account gt Password Prima y DNS gt Seconda ry DNS gt PPPoE Service Name Ca optional Assigned IP Address 0 0 0 0 foptional Note Depending on the ISP you may need to include the domain name with your account name Example username sbcglobal net 11 Step 6 Click Reboot to apply your settings Setup Wizard Configurations will nat take effective until rebooting Please click Reboot Step 8 Click OK to confirm reboot Microsoft Internet Explorer Eg n Reboot right now ems Step 9 Wait for the router to reboot and proceed to Section 4 Verify Connection Status Walt a moment to reconmect 12 4 Verify Connection Status and Wireless Settings 4 1 Checking the System Status View the System Status to verify your Internet connection Login to the router s web configuration page and click on the Status link from the Main Menu Verify that the WAN Status displays valid numbers instead of all O s If you use Cable modem and you see all 0 s
32. nges 19 Virtual Computers m Wipe 02116 IR 1 P gt 1 REINS IRELESS KOUTER networkingsolutions Status gt wizard Virtual Computers Basic Setting Primary Setup DHCP Server Wireless Change Password Global IP Local IP Forwarding Rules Security Setting Advanced Setting Save Seve Toolbox The Virtual Computer function enables you to map the Global IP WAN IP address assigned by your ISP to the Local IP LAN IP address of your computer Global IP Enter the global IP address WAN IP assigned by your ISP Local IP Enter the local IP address LAN IP of your computer you wish to map to Enable check box Check this box to enable the Virtual Computer function Click Save to save any changes or click Undo to cancel any changes 20 5 2 2 DHCP Server This page allows you to configure the DHCP service of the router DHCP assigns dynamic IP address to all the network devices connected to the router 802 116 ZAeIRLINKS WIRELESS ROUTER networkingsolutions gt Status pees Wizard DHCP Server Basic Setting Primary Setup 5 ERS DHCP Server L Disable Enable wireless gt IP Pool Starting Address 100 Change Password IP Pool Ending Address 199 Security Setting Save Fixed Mapping Advanced Setting Toolbox DHCP Server Select either to Enable or Disable the DHCP service Default is Enable IP Pool Starting Address Enter the start of th
33. password again Click Save to save any changes or click Undo to cancel any changes 25 5 3 Forwarding Rules 5 3 1 Virtual Server If you want to allow Internet users to access your internal web server or ftp server you can use the Virtual Server function to open up the ports required to access your internal Servers 802 116 AA as TOS ROUTER networkingsolutions Status gt Wizard Virtual Server Basic Setting Service Ports Server IP Enable AGAI ILE CAGA ILE IDEE ILE 192 1601 ILES CREM ILE CAGA AGAI CAER AGRI AGRI EAGAI CACAI AGRI IDEE CACAI gt Forwarding Rules virtual Server Special AP Miscellaneous Security Setting Advanced Setting Toolbox 3 ALLITOTT OOL OLOF Well known services MT N nE 00 Always v Mild Service Ports Enter the service port you wish to open to the Internet Server IP Enter the LAN IP address of the server you want the Internet users to access Enable check box Check on this box to open the port Use Rule optional Enter the Schedule Rule you wish to apply to the ID For more information about using the Schedule Rule please see 5 5 6 Schedule Rule Well known services You can choose from a list of frequently used services to copy the port number to the Service Ports field Copy to button Select the ID 1 20 you want to paste the service to first and then click on
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35. sabled You may need to restart your computer after establishing a signal strength link quality with the router 14 5 Web Configuration 5 1 Accessing the Web Configuration Utility You may configure the router through the web browser using the Web Configuration Utility Open the web browser and type in 192 168 1 1 and press Enter Enter admin for the password field and click Log in 802 11G i r Ts ROUTER networkingsolutions Status System Status System Password m et EE T ZEN NE NNI efault admin Remaining Lease Time 23 58 30 Help Device Time Sat Sep 01 00 03 19 2018 You will see the Web Configuration Utility s home page System Status You can navigate through the utility from the Main Menu located at the left side of the page 802 11G w WIRELESS ROUTER networkingsolutions Status gt wizard System Status Roin Pte estates Sidenote idenote gt i 1 gt Security Setting IP Address 192 168 2 101 Release gt Advanced Setting Subnetmas 255 255 255 0 _ dinum Lm G Statistics of WAN EE EN Outbound Octets 17673 p Help Device Time Sat Sep 01 00 10 47 2018 15 5 2 Basic Setting 5 2 1 Primary Setup You can set the router s LAN IP address and change the WAN type Internet Connection Type on this page 802 11G WIRELESS ROUTER i v ANI LINK networkingsolutions Status 7 gt wizard Primary Setup Basic Setting Primary Setup P UAAPI
36. ss they will provide you the information for WAN IP Address WAN Subnet Mask WAN Gateway Primary and Secondary DNS Click Save to save any changes or click Undo to cancel any changes Primary Setup Setting WAN Type Dynamic IP Address 5 F asswu rd ug Login Server E amp E S E optional Renew IP Forever Enable Aute reconnect Enter the Account name and Password required to connect to your ISP Some ISPs require an additional Login Server Renew IP Forever Checking the Enable box will allow the router to automatically renew the IP address automatically when the lease time is expired Click Save to save any changes or click Undo to cancel any changes 17 DSL PPPoE 802 11G WIRELESS ROUTER A gt m RINES networkingsolutions Status Wizard Primary Setup Basic Setting Primary Setup MIT DHCP Server LAN IP Address 192 168 1 1 Wireless P WAN Type PPP over Ethernet a T Change Password gt PPPoE Account Setting Forwarding Rules PPPoE Password Security Setting P Primary DNS 0 0 0 Secondary DNS 0 0 0 Advanced Setting Maximum Idle Time seconds Toolbox Connection Control Auto reconnect Always on gt PPPoE Service Name eS optional Assigned IP Address D 0 0 optional Help LAN IP Address The router s default IP address is 192 168 1 1 You can change this address to suit your existing network Enter the Account name and Password required to connect
37. und in this manual Before you install and use this product please read this manual carefully for proper operation of this product 1 1 Functions and Features Basic Functions e NAT Routing Connects multiple computers to a broadband cable or DSL modem or an Ethernet router to surf the Internet e Auto Sensing Ethernet Switch Equipped with a 4 port auto sensing Ethernet switch e WAN Types supported The router supports the following WAN types Static IP Dynamic IP PPPoE PPTP and Dynamic IP with Road Runner e Firewall All unwanted packets from outside intruders are blocked to protect your Intranet e DHCP Server Supported All of the networked computers can retrieve TCP IP settings automatically from this product e Web Based Configuration Configurable through any networked computer s web browser using Netscape or Internet Explorer e Virtual Server supported Allows you to expose WWW FTP and other services on your LAN to the Internet e User Definable Application Sensing Tunnel User can open multiple ports for special applications that require multiple connections like Internet gaming video conferencing Internet telephony etc e DMZ Host Supported Allows a networked computer to be fully exposed to the Internet this function is used when the special application sensing tunnel feature is insufficient to allow an application to function correctly e Statistics of WAN Supported o Enables you to monitor inbound and outbound packets

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