150NDraft802.11nWirelessRouter 300N Model#AR670W User sManual Ver.1A TableofContents 1.Introduction................................................................................................................................. 4 1.1PackageContents.................................................................................................................. 4 1.2Features................................................................................................................................. 4 2.ConnectingtheRouter................................................................................................................ 5 3.VerifyingConnectiontotheRouter............................................................................................ 6 4.ConfiguringtheRouter............................................................................................................... 9 CableModem............................................................................................................................10 DSL...........................................................................................................................................11 5.ConnectingtotheRouterWirelessly........................................................................................12 6.WebConfigurationUtility........................................................................................................13 6.1Setup...................................................................................................................................13 6.1.1InternetSetup...........................................................................................................13 6.1.2NetworkSetup.........................................................................................................14 6.1.3DDNS.......................................................................................................................15 6.1.4TimeSettings...........................................................................................................16 6.2.Wireless..............................................................................................................................17 6.2.1BasicWirelessSettings............................................................................................17 6.2.2WirelessSecurity.....................................................................................................18 WEP..............................................................................................................................18 WPA..............................................................................................................................19 WPAwithRADIUS......................................................................................................20 Wi-FiProtectedSetup(WPS).......................................................................................21 6.2.3WirelessMACFilter................................................................................................26 6.2.4AdvancedWirelessSettings....................................................................................27 6.3Security...............................................................................................................................28 6.3.1Firewall....................................................................................................................28 6.3.2VPNPassthrough.....................................................................................................29 6.4AccessRestrictions.............................................................................................................29 6.4.1IPFilters...................................................................................................................29 6.4.2MACFilters.............................................................................................................30 6.4.3URLBlocking..........................................................................................................31 6.4.4DomainBlocking.....................................................................................................32 6.4.5Schedule...................................................................................................................32 6.5Applications&Gaming......................................................................................................33 6.5.1PortRangeForwarding............................................................................................33 6.5.2PortRangeTriggering..............................................................................................34 6.5.3DMZ.........................................................................................................................35 6.5.4QoS..........................................................................................................................36 6.6Administration....................................................................................................................37 6.6.1Management.............................................................................................................37 6.6.2Log...........................................................................................................................38 6.6.3Diagnostics...............................................................................................................39 6.6.4FactoryDefaults.......................................................................................................39 2 6.6.5FirmwareUpgrade...................................................................................................40 6.6.6Restart......................................................................................................................40 6.7Status...................................................................................................................................41 6.7.1Router.......................................................................................................................41 6.7.2LocalNetwork.........................................................................................................42 6.7.3WirelessNetwork.....................................................................................................42 7.Troubleshooting........................................................................................................................43 Appendix A Specifications........................................................................................................44 Appendix B Information............................................................................................................45 TechnicalSupport.........................................................................................................................47 3 1. Introduction 300N CongratulationsonyourpurchaseoftheAR670W150NWirelessRouter.The150N WirelessRouterisrecommendedtobeusedwithAirLink101 productstoprovidethebestperformance.Thehighbandwidthcombinedwithextended wirelesscoveragedelivers fastandreliableconnectionsforallofyournetworking applications. 300N 150Nor300Nwireless Afullrangeofsecurity featuressuchasWEP,WPA-PSK,andWPA2-PSKprovide the highestlevelofwirelessnetworksecurity.Thebuilt-inWebConfigurationUtilityallows youtosetuptherouterwithaneasy-to-useuserinterface.Bestofall,the150N 300N WirelessRouterworkswith802.11gand802.11bnetworkdevicesensuring compatibilitywithyourexistingwirelessproducts. 1.1PackageContents Beforeyoubegintheinstallation,pleasechecktheitemsofyourpackage:
150NWirelessRouter 300N RJ-45Cable PowerAdapter Quick InstallationGuide ManualCD Ifanyitemcontainedisdamagedormissing,pleasecontactyourlocaldealer immediately.Also,keeptheboxandpackagingmaterialsincaseyouneedtoshipthe unitinthefuture. 1.2Features Industry shighestwirelessdataratewithIEEE802.11ndraftspecification2.0 2antennasforwidercoverageandstrongersignalstrengthtoeliminatedead spots 64-bit/128-bitWEPencryption,Pre-sharedKey(PSK),andWi-FiProtected Access(WPA2)andWPAsupportprovidefullprotectionforyourwireless connection Strongersignalstrengthincreasesthereliabilityandspeedofwireless connections Greatforenvironmentswithhigherwirelessdata trafficrequirements Fullybackward-compatiblewith802.11b/gdevices WorksbestwithAirLink101 AWLH6080,AWLC6070,AWLC6080,AWLL6070,andAWLL6080 300Nand150NWirelessAdapters,AWLH6070, 4 2.ConnectingtheRouter Note:Priortoconnectingtherouter,besuretopoweroffyourcomputer,DSL/Cable modem,andtherouter.Youshouldsetuptherouterwithawiredconnectionfirstbefore attemptingtosetupanywirelessconnections. Step 1 Connectoneendofanetworkcable to the theotherendofthecable to theDSL/Cablemodem. WAN portoftherouterandconnect Step 2 Withanothernetworkcable,connectoneendof thecable toyourcomputer networkcardandconnecttheotherend tooneofthe LAN(Ethernet) portsoftherouter. s Step 3 PowerontheDSL/Cablemodemandwait for thelightsonthemodemtosettle down. Step 4 Powerontherouterbyconnectingoneendofthesuppliedpoweradaptertothe powerjackof therouterandconnecting theotherend toanelectricaloutlet. Step 5 Poweronyourcomputer. Step 6 Makesurethe WAN, WLAN,andthe LAN portsthatthecomputerisconnected toarelit.Ifnot, trytheabovestepsagain. AR670W IconIllustrations:
Power On:Poweron Status Blinking:Functionproperly. WAN On: Linkestablished Blinking:Datatransmission 5 Wireless On: Wirelessisready Blinking: Datatransmission LAN On: Linkestablished Blinking:Datatransmission WPS(WiFiProtectedSetup) BlinkingGreen :WPSsettinginprogression StaticGreen :WPSsuccessfullysetup BlinkingRed :Errorfound 3.VerifyingConnectiontotheRouter Step 1 Goto Start, Run,type command (forWindows95/98/ME)or 2000/XP)andclick OK.Youwillsee thecommandpromptasbelow. cmd (forWindows Step 2 Type ping192.168.1.1 andpress Enter.Youshouldget fourreplyresponses back. Step 3 Ifyouget Requesttimedout ,or Destinationhostunreachable ,double-check thenetworkcableconnectionbetweenthecomputerandtherouterandtry Ifyoustillencounterproblem,gotothenextstep;otherwiseproceedto ConfiguringtheRouter . Section3, Step 2 again. Step 4 ForWindows2000/XP,type 98se/MEusersskipahead to Step 6) ipconfig/release andpress Enter.(Windows 6 Step 5 Type ipconfig/renew andpress Enter.YoushouldgetanIPaddressof 192.168.1.x (where x isanumberbetween2-254).Proceed to Section3, ConfiguringtheRouter. theresetbuttonat thebackoftherouterfor10secondswhileitisONandtry ipconfig/renew again. Ifyoudon tgetan IPaddress,resettherouterbyholdingin Step 6 ForWindows95/98/MEgo to Start, Run,type winipcfg andclick OK.(Stepis notnecessary forWindows2000/XP) Step 7 Selectyournetworkcardfrom thedrop-downmenuandclick Release. 7 Step 8 AfteryourIPaddressisreleased,click 192.168.1.x (where x isanumberbetween 2-254).Ifyoudon resettherouterbyholdingintheresetbuttonatthebackof therouterfor10seconds whileitisONandtry Renew again. Renew.YoushouldgetanIPaddressof tgetanIPaddress, 8 4.ConfiguringtheRouter Step 1 Openthewebbrowserand type Enter. 192.168.1.1 in theURLAddressfieldandpress Step 2 Enter admin forboththeusernameandpasswordfieldsandclick Login. Step 3 Selecttheproperregion, NorthAmerica or SouthAmerica ,andclick Apply. Warning: Thisdevicerequires thattheuserorinstallerproperlyselectsthecurrent regionofoperationbeforeusingthisdevice.Thisdevicewillautomaticallylimitthe Incorrectly allowablechannelsdeterminedby thecurrentregionofoperation. selectingthecurrentregionofoperationmayresultin illegaloperationandmay causeharmfulinterferencetoothersystems. Theuserisobligatedtoensure the 9 deviceisoperatingaccordingtothechannellimitations,indoor/outdoorrestrictionsand licenserequirementsforthecurrentcountryofoperation. CableModem Formostcablemodemusers,youshouldbeable toconnecttotheInternetwithoutany configuration.IfyourISPhasprovidedyouwithahostname,enteritintheoptional HostName field. Clickonthe CloneMACAddress button.Click Apply and OK tosavethesettings. Ifyouhave troubleconnectingtothe Internet,pleaserefertothe sectionattheendofthisguide. Troubleshooting 10 DSL ForDSLusers, followthestepsbelowtoconfigure therouter. Step 1 Select PPPoE fromthedrop-downmenu. Step 2 EnteryourusernameandpasswordprovidedbyyourISP. Note: Dependingonthe ISP,youmayneed toinclude thedomainnamewithyour username. Example:
username@sbcglobal.net Step 3 Click Apply and OK tosave thesettings. Ifyouhave troubleconnectingtothe Internet,pleaserefertothe sectionattheendofthismanual. Troubleshooting 11 5.ConnectingtotheRouterWirelessly Belowarethedefaultwirelesssettingsoftherouter.Youmustconfigureyourwireless networkcardtothesamesettingsinordertoestablish awirelessconnectionto the router.Pleaserefertoyourwirelessnetworkcard settings. smanualonhow toconfigure these SSID: default OperatingMode:
Authentication: OpenSystem Channel#: 6 WEP: disabled Infrastructure Ifyouwanttochange therouter Wireless tab.Makesurethatyouclick swirelesssettings,login totherouterandselectthe Apply and OK tosavethesettings. Formoreinformationaboutwirelesssettings,refer tosection 6.2. 12 6.WebConfigurationUtility Thisrouterhasabuilt-inwebconfigurationutilitythatyoucanusetoconfigurethe router ssettings.Simplylogintotherouterusingyourcomputer 6.1Setup swebbrowser. 6.1.1InternetSetup Thisisthedefaultscreenwhenyoulogin to therouter cansetupyourInternetconnectionhere. swebconfigurationutility.You 13 6.1.2NetworkSetup NetworkSetupallowsmanuallyconfiguringTCP/IPandDHCPsettings. AssigningStaticDHCPSettings Step 1 Select Enabled in theunder theStaticDHCPSettingssection Step 2 Selectacomputernamefromthedrop-downmenuorenteranameassociated withthisStaticIPAddress
. Step 3 EntertheStaticIPAddressinthe IPAddress field Step 4 EntertheMACaddressofthecorrespondingcomputerinthe field MACAddress Remembertoclick Apply and OK tosaveyourchanges. 14 6.1.3DDNS DynamicDNS(DDNS)allowsanyuserwhowishestoaccessyourservertoreachitby aregisteredDNSnameinsteadofanIPaddress.Beforeyouenable toregisteranaccountwithoneoftheDDNSproviderslistedinthedrop-downmenu. DDNS,youneed ToEnableDDNS,selecttheDDNSprovideryouhaveregisteredwithandenterthe required fields.Click Apply and OK tosave thesettings. 15 6.1.4TimeSettings TimeSettingsallowyoutoconfigure therouterclock. Automatic connectsto theinternetandsynchronizestherouter sclockwithtime providedbyaccuratetimeserversontheinternet.Using this featurerequires thatyour routerhaveaworkinginternetconnection. Yourcomputer sclock allowsyou tosynchronizetherouter computer ssystemclock sclockwithyour Manual providesyouwiththeoptionofsettingyourowndateandtime. Click Apply and OK tosave thesettings. 16 6.2.Wireless 6.2.1BasicWirelessSettings Youcanconfigure therouter sbasicwirelesssettingsonthisscreen. Mode:ChoosefromMixed(n/g/b),Mixed(g/b),Wireless-11nOnly,Wireless-11gOnly, Wireless-11bOnly,orDisabledtostopwirelessfunction. NetworkName(SSID) :Youcanchangetherouter namethatyourroutersendsoutwirelessly.OnceyouhavechangedtheSSID,your networkclientsneed tore-connectthemselvesusingthenewSSID. sSSIDin thisfield.TheSSIDisthe Channel:Select thedesiredchannel. Changingchannelsisusefulwhenyouareexperiencingslow,unstablewireless connections,orifyouareunabletoestablish awirelessconnectionatall. Yourrouterhas11channelsavailable(1-11).Startwithchannel1andworkyourway up.Eachtimeyouchangechannelson therouter,restartthewirelesscomputersand thentry toconnect. If thecomputersareabletoconnect,testthechanneloutfor a whileandmakesurethattheyhold theconnection.Keepchangingchannelsuntilyou findonethatgivesyouastableconnection. Allthenetworkclientsneed tobeusingthesamechannel. SSIDBroadcast :ChoosetoenableordisablethebroadcastingofyourSSID. 17 6.2.2WirelessSecurity YoucanconfigurewirelesssecuritysuchasWEPorWPAencryptiononthisscreen. Note:Itisrecommended thatyouuseWPA-PSKorWPA2-PSKencryptionoverWEPif yourwirelessclientssupportit.Allof thewirelessclientsmustusethesamesecurity settingsinordertoconnecttotherouter. WEP ToenableWEP,select WEP from the SecurityMode . AuthenticationType :Select SharedKey 18 Encryption:Choose 64bits KeyType :Choose HEX WEPKey1: Enter a10digitnumber.Thiswillbeyourwirelesspassword.Aneasy onetorememberisaphonenumberwithareacode(ex:8887463238).Youdonot needtoenteranythinginWEPKey2,3and4. DefaultKey :Selectkey 1 Click Apply and OK tosave thesettings. WPA ToenableWPA,select WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK from the SecurityMode . EncryptionMethods :Selecteither TKIP or AES astheencryptionmethod.AESis onlysupportedbysomenewercards,somakesurethatyourcardsupportsAESbefore selectingthatoption.TKIPwillworkwithmostcards.Ifyouareunsure,chooseTKIP. Passphrase:Enterapassphrasebetween8 to63characterslong.Forbestsecurity, use apassphrasethatisatleast30characterslong. KeyRenewal :Enterthedesiredkeyrenewaltimeinseconds. Itisbest toleavethisat thedefaultsettingof1500. 19 Click Apply and OK tosave thesettings. WPAwithRADIUS IfyouareusingaRADIUSserverinyournetworkforauthentication,youmaychoose WPA or WPA2 fromthe SecurityMode . EncryptionMethods :Selecteither TKIP or AES astheencryptionmethod. RADIUSServer :EntertheIPAddressofyourRADIUSserver. RADIUSPort :EntertheportnumberofyourRADIUSserver. SharedKey :Enterthesharedkey. KeyRenewal :Enterthedesiredkeyrenewaltimeinseconds. Click Apply and OK tosave thesettings. WiFiProtectedSetup 20
(WPS)isanewandeasywaytoconfigure theencryptionfor Wi-FiProtectedSetup yourwirelessnetworkclients.Inorder touseitwithyourrouter,firstly,youmust configurethewirelessencryptionontherouter.Youcanfindinstructionsforconfiguring itin theUserManuallocatedontheCD thatcamewithyourrouter.Secondly,youwill needtohavewirelessadapters thatsupport this feature.Ifyourwirelessadaptersdo notsupportWPS,youwillneedtosetupthewirelesssecuritymanuallyandyoucan skipthissection. In theinstructionsbelow,wearegoingtousetheutility,WirelessMonitorthatcomes withtheAirlink101 300Nor150NWirelessAdapters,AWLC6070,AWLC6080, AWLH6070,AWLH6080,AWLL6070,andAWLL6080astheexample. First,gotothecomputerwith theAirlink101150Nor300Nwirelessadapterandopen theWirelessMonitor.UnderAPList,clickon thewirelessyou trytoconnecttoand clickon the WPSConnect button. Note:IfyoudonotseetheWPSConnectbutton,youcangoto www.airlink101.com todownloadthelatestutilityanddriver. Chooseyourconfigurationmethod,either PushButton or PinCode andclick Next. 21 Writedownthe PIN ifyouareusingPinCodemethodandclick next. 22 IfyouchoosePushButtonmethod,makesure thatyouclickonthe Setup button. Wi-FiProtected 23 Gotoyourroutersconfigurationscreenandclickon security.MakesurethattheWi-FiProtectedSetup the AddWirelessDeviceWizard button. Wireless.Thenclick Wireless Enable boxischecked.Thenclick IfyouareusingPinCodemethod,enterthePinCodein the connect.IfyouareusingPushButtonmethod,clickon physicalpushbuttonontherouter. PinNumber boxandclick VirtualPushButton OR the 24 Afterafewmomentsboth therouterconfigurationscreenandtheadapterconfiguration screenshouldshowamessagetellingyouthatyouareconnected. Click Finish ontheadapterscreen. 25 Click Continue ontherouterconfigurationscreen. 26 6.2.3WirelessMACFilter Youcanrestrictcertainwirelessclients fromaccessingtherouterbyspecifyingtheir MACaddressandenablingaccessrestriction.Thisshouldnotbeusedasasecurity featureinplaceofencryption. Fromthepulldownmenu,selectwhetherthespecifiedwirelessclientswillbeprevented orpermittedtoaccessthewirelessnetwork.EntertheirMACaddressinthefieldsbelow andclick Apply and OK tosavethesettings. 27 6.2.4AdvancedWirelessSettings Youcanconfigurevariousadvancedwirelesssettingsonthisscreen.Thesesettings areforadvancedusersONLY.Mostuserswillwanttoleavethesesettingsalone. TransmissionRate :SelectfromAuto,1,2,5.5,6,9,11,12,18,24,36,48and54 Mbps. TransmissionPower :Select from full,half,quarter,eighth,min. CTSProtectionMode :Select fromdisable,enable,auto. BeaconInterval :Enter avaluefromthevalidrangeof0to2346.Thedefaultvalueis 100Milliseconds DTIMInterval :Enteravaluefromthevalidrangeof0 to255.Thedefaultvalueis1. FragmentationThreshold :Enteranevennumberfrom256 to2346.Thedefaultvalue is2346. RTSThreshold :Enter avaluefromthevalidrangeof0to2346.Thedefaultvalueis 2346. Click Apply and OK tosave thesettings. 28 6.3Security 6.3.1Firewall BlockWANPing :Thissettingblocksremoteusersfrombeingabletopingyour internet IPaddress. SPIMode :SelecttoenableordisableStatefulPacketInspection.Thissettingprovides anadditionallevelofsecurity. However,itmayslowdownsomeapplicationssuchasVOIPPhonesandotherservices thatrequireconstantstreamsofdata.Youcandisablethisfeature toeliminatelag problemswithVOIPPhones. ItcanalsopreventVPNclients fromworkingproperly. Ifyouarehavingtrouble connectingtoyourVPN,youmaywanttodisablethisfeature. Click Apply and OK tosave thesettings. 29 6.3.2VPNPassthrough Youcanselecttoenableordisablethepassthroughof connectingtoaVPN. IPSec, L2TP,and/or PPTP for Click Apply and OK tosave thesettings. 6.4AccessRestrictions Youcansetuppolicies thatdenyorallowspecificclientstoaccessthe Internetbased onIPaddress,MACaddress,URL,Domainoraspecifiedtime. 6.4.1IPFilters SetuppoliciesbasedonIPaddresses. Description:Enteranameforthepolicy. 30 Status:Choosetoenableordisable theselectedpolicy. IPAddresses: SpecifytherangeofIPaddressesyouwishtoblock fromyourrouter. Protocol: Selectprotocol fromAll,TCP,UDPorICMP Port: EntertherangeofportsyouwishtoblockfromthespecifiedIPaddresses Schedule: Enterascheduletime Toviewallofthepolicies,click the Summary button. 6.4.2MACFilters Blockorallowaccesstothenetwork fordeviceswithspecificMACaddresses. EnterDescriptionName :Enteranameforthepolicy. MACAddress :EnteraMACaddress DHCPClient :SelectDHCPclientonyournetwork. Toviewallthepolicies,click the Summary button. 31 6.4.3URLBlocking Youcanblockthespecifiedclients fromaccessingcertainwebsitesbyURL EntertheURLortheKeywordyouwish toblock. Click Apply and OK tosave thesettings. 32 6.4.4DomainBlocking Blockusers fromaccessingspecificdomainsontheinternet. 6.4.5Schedule Selectatimerangeinwhich thespecifiedclientstoaccesstheInternetby Time. Day and 33 6.5Applications&Gaming 6.5.1PortRangeForwarding IfyouwanttohostanFTPoronlinegamingserver,youmustopenupportsonthe router.Thispageallowsyoutosetupportforwardingforthespecifiedapplications. Beforeusing forwarding,youshouldassignstaticIPaddressestothedesignatedPCs. Ifyouareonly forwardingoneport,youcanputitinboththe Start and End Portboxes. Protocol: Ifyoudon tknowwhichonetochoose,selectboth. ToIPAddress: Thisshouldbethe IPaddressof thecomputeryouwanttoforwardthe portsto. Makesurethatyoucheck the OK tosavethesettings. Enabled boxtoactivatethesetting,thenclick Apply and 34 6.5.2PortRangeTriggering Porttriggeringallowstheroutertokeeptrackofoutgoingdataforspecificportnumbers. Therouterrememberswhichcomputersendsoutwhatdata,so thatwhenthe requesteddatareturnsthroughtherouter,thedataissentbackto thepropercomputer bywayofIPaddressandportmappingrules. Click Apply and OK tosave thesettings. 35 6.5.3DMZ DMZ(De-MilitarizedZone)Hostisahostwithout theprotectionoftherouter allowsacomputertobeexposedtounrestricted two-waycommunicationwith the Internet.Youshouldonlyusethisfeaturewhen thePortForwardingfunctionfailsto makeanapplicationwork. s firewall.It DMZ:Select toenableordisableDMZ. Host IPAddress :Specifythe IPaddressof thecomputeryouwishtousewithDMZ. Note:AnyDMZhostshouldhaveanewstaticIPaddressassignedtoitbecauseits IP addressmaychangewhenusingtheDHCP function. Click Apply and OK tosave thesettings. 36 6.5.4QoS TheQoS(QualityofService)featureallowsyou tospecifywhichapplicationsor computershavebandwidthpriorityoverothers,asopposedtolettingallcomputersand applicationsshare thebandwidthequally. Therearepre-configuredoptions forsomepopularapplicationsthatyouareable to choosefrom.YoucanalsosetmanualQoSrules:
Firstchoose Manual,thenclick Apply. In Name,enteralabel foryournewrule. Enterthe IPaddressofthecomputeryouareconfiguringtheruleforinthe IP box. For PortRange ,enterastartandendportforyourrule. Selectthe Priority youwanttosetfortherule.Thehigher thepriorityyousetforthe rule,themorebandwidththatapplicationwillbeabletouse.Whenyouarefinished, click Add 37 6.6Administration 6.6.1Management TheManagementscreenallowsyoutochangetherouter otheradministrativesettings. sloginpasswordaswellas RouterPassword :Set therouter sloginpassword. RemoteRouterAccess :Selecttoenableordisableremotemanagement/upgradeof therouter.Youcanallowremotemanagementfromany IPAddressoraspecified IP Addressaswellastheportnumber. UPnP:UniversalPlugandPlay(UPnP)allowsWindowsMeandXPtoautomatically configuretherouterforvarious Internetapplications,suchasgamingand videoconferencing. BackupandRestore :Youcanchoosetobackuptherouter have tomanuallyconfigurethesettingsagainifyouresettheroutertofactorydefault. ssettingssothatyoudon t 38 6.6.2Log Youcanchoosetoenableordisableloggingofyournetworkactivityonthisscreen. SMTPServer/IPAddress serveraddress.
:Enteryourinternetserviceprovider soutgoingemail EmailAddress :Enteranemailaddresswhereyouwouldlike thelog tobesent. SendMailNow :Sendthelogfiletothespecifiedtheemailaddress. SaveLogFiletoLocalHardDrive computer.
:Savethecurrentloginformation toafileonyour LogType :Specifytheinformationyouwantthesystemtolog.OptionsincludeSystem Activity,DebugInformation,Attacks,DroppedPackets,andNotice. ViewLog :AllowsyoutoseeloggedinformationrelatedtoSystemActivity,Debug Information,Attacks,DroppedPackets,andNotice. Click Apply and OK tosave thesettings. 39 6.6.3Diagnostics TheDiagnosticsscreenallowsyou toperform Ping tests. PingTest :EntertheIPorURLAddressyouwishtopingandclick Ping. 6.6.4FactoryDefaults TheFactoryDefaultsscreenallowsyoutosetall therouter default.Youcanusethisanytimeyou think thatyou stoppedtherouter fromworking.Resettingtodefaultswillundoallofyourchanges. ssettingstothefactory vechangedsettingsthathave Clickonthe FactoryDefaults buttontorestoreallthesettingstodefault. 40 6.6.5FirmwareUpgrade TheFirmwareUpgradescreenallowsyoutoupgradetherouter sfirmware. Youmaydownload thenewfirmwarefromtheAirlink101website www.airlink101.com Clickon Browse,thenbrowse tothenewfirmwareandclick Apply. Note:Donotpoweroff therouterduringthefirmwareupgrading,otherwiseyourrouter maybedamagedpermanently. 6.6.6Restart TheRestartpageallowsyoutorestarttherouterwithoutrestoringthesettingstofactory default. Clickonthe Restart buttontorestarttherouter. 41 6.7Status 6.7.1Router TheRouterscreendisplaysasummaryofallrouterstatusinformation,including the firmwareversion. Clickonthe Refresh buttontoreload thescreen. 42 6.7.2LocalNetwork TheLocalNetworkscreendisplaysstatusinformationregardingyourLocalArea Network. Clickonthe DHCPClientTable todisplayalistofDHCPclientsinyournetwork. 6.7.3WirelessNetwork TheWirelessNetworkscreendisplaysstatusinformationregardingyourwireless network. 43 7.Troubleshooting Ifyouhave troubleconnectingtothe Internet,try thefollowingsteps. Step 1 PowerofftheCable/DSLmodem,router,andcomputerandwait for 5minutes . Step 2 Turnon theCable/DSLmodemandwait for thelightsonthemodemtosettle down. Step 3 Turnon therouterandwaitforthelightsontherouter tosettledown. Step 4 Turnon thecomputer. Step 5 Reconfiguretherouterasdescribedin Section 3. Step 6 Login totherouterandselect the Status tab. Step 7 Verifythatthe IPAddress , DefaultGateway ,andatleastoneofthe havevalidnumbersassignedtothem(insteadofall 0 s). DNS fields Ifeach fieldhasavalidnumberassigned,therouterisconnectedtotheInternet. 44 Appendix A Specifications Standards IEEE802.11b /802.11g IEEE802.11ndraft2.0 Ports 1xWANport 4x10/100MbpsLANport Antennatype 3 2External2dBiantennas Security WEP64/128-bit WPA2,WPA LEDs Power,Status,WAN,WLAN,LAN, WPS AdvancedFeatures QualityofService(QoS) WMM StatefulPacketInspection(SPI) /
DoS VPNPass-through WiFiProtectedSetup PIN(PersonalIdentificationNumber) PBC(Pushbuttonconfiguration)
,orLinux SystemRequirement Windows ,Mac operatingsystem InternetExplore5.5orabove InstalledEthernetadapter Recommendedusewith300Nand 150NWirelessAdapters:
AWLH6070,AWLH6080,AWLC6070 AWLC6080,AWLC6070,and AWLL6080forbestcompatibility Power 5V /2A Dimensions 225x120x30mm(LxWxH) Temperature OperatingTemperature: 0 Cto40 C Humidity 10%to95%Non-Condensing Warranty Limited1-yearwarranty Certification FCC,CE, IC,UL,TUV 45 Appendix B Information FederalCommunicationCommissionInterferenceStatement ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigital device,pursuanttoPart15oftheFCCRules. reasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferencein aresidentialinstallation.This equipmentgenerates,usesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalled andusedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradio communications.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurin a particularinstallation. Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioor televisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon,the userisencouragedtotry tocorrect theinterferencebyoneof thefollowingmeasures:
Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovide Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna. Increase theseparationbetween theequipmentandreceiver. Connecttheequipmentintoanoutleton acircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthe receiverisconnected. Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp. FCCCaution:Anychangesormodificationsnotexpresslyapprovedbytheparty responsible forcompliancecouldvoidtheuser'sauthoritytooperatethisequipment. ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules.Operationissubjecttothe followingtwoconditions:(1)Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and(2) thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmay causeundesiredoperation. FCCRadiationExposureStatement:
IEEE802.11bor802.11goperationof thisproductin theU.S.A.isfirmware-limitedto channels1through11. IMPORTANTNOTE:
FCCRadiationExposureStatement:
ThisequipmentcomplieswithFCCradiationexposurelimitsset forthforanuncontrolled environment.Thisequipmentshouldbeinstalledandoperatedwithminimumdistance 20cmbetweentheradiator&yourbody. This transmittermustnotbeco-locatedoroperatinginconjunctionwithanyother antennaor transmitter. Theavailabilityofsomespecificchannelsand/oroperational frequencybandsare countrydependentandarefirmwareprogrammedatthe factorytomatchtheintended destination.Thefirmwaresettingisnotaccessiblebytheenduser. 46 IndustryCanadaStatement ThisdevicecomplieswithRSS-210oftheIndustryCanadaRules.Operationissubject to thefollowingtwoconditions:
1)thisdevicemaynotcauseinterferenceand 2)thisdevicemustacceptanyinterference,includinginterferencethatmaycause undesiredoperationofthedevice Thisdevicehasbeendesignedtooperatewithanantennahaving amaximumgainof 2.0..dBi. Antennahaving ahighergainisstrictlyprohibitedperregulationsofIndustryCanada. Therequiredantenna impedanceis50ohms. Toreducepotentialradiointerferencetootherusers, theantenna typeanditsgain shouldbesochosen thattheEIRPisnotmorethanrequiredforsuccessful communication. IMPORTANTNOTE:
ICRadiationExposureStatement:
Thisequipmentcomplieswith ICradiationexposurelimitssetforthforanuncontrolled environment.Thisequipmentshouldbeinstalledandoperatedwithminimumdistance 20cmbetweentheradiator&yourbody. EuropeanUnionNotice RadioproductswiththeCEmarkingcomplywith theR&TTEDirective(1999/5/EC), the EMCDirective(2004/108/EC)andtheLowVoltageDirective(2006/95/EEC)issuedby theCommissionoftheEuropeanCommunity. Compliancewith thesedirectivesimpliesconformitytothe followingEuropeanNorms:
EN60950-1ProductSafety EN300328 Technicalrequirementforradioequipment EN301489-1/-17GeneralEMCrequirements forradioequipment 47 TechnicalSupport E-mail: support@airlink101.com TollFree:1-888-746-3238 WebSite: www.airlink101.com
*TheoreticalmaximumwirelesssignalratederivedfromIEEE802.11gstandardandIEEE802.11ndraftspecificationversion2.0. Actualdatathroughputwillvary.Networkconditionsandenvironmentalfactors,includingvolumeofnetworktraffic,building materialsandconstruction,mixofwirelessproductsused,radiofrequencyinterference(e.g.,cordlesstelephonesandmicrowaves) aswellasnetworkoverheadloweractualdatathroughputrate.Specificationsaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice.Allproductsand trademarksarethepropertyoftheirrespectiveowners.Copyright 2008AirLink101 48