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BRC76n User Manual 1 User Manual v1.0.0 Table of Contents 2.4 2.4.1 1.1 1.2 Chapter 3 Chapter 2 3.1 3.2 3.3 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.3.1 2.3.2 2.3.3 Table of Contents ..................................................................................................................................2 FCC Caution ..........................................................................................................................................5 Introduction .................................................................................................................7 Chapter 1 Hardware Features......................................................................................................7 Product Appearance...................................................................................................8 System and Network Setup......................................................................................10 Build Network Connection .......................................................................................10 Connecting BRC76N.................................................................................................10 Network setup ........................................................................................................... 11 Windows 2000................................................................................................... 11 Windows XP......................................................................................................12 Windows Vista / Windows 7 ............................................................................13 Router IP Address Lookup.......................................................................................14 Log into Web GUI .............................................................................................16 Internet Connection ..................................................................................................18 Using as a broadband router...................................................................................19 Home button menu ...................................................................................................19 Internet Setup............................................................................................................22 PPPoE................................................................................................................23 DHCP .................................................................................................................23 Static IP..............................................................................................................24 PPTP ..................................................................................................................24 L2TP...................................................................................................................26 WiFi ISP .............................................................................................................26 AP ...............................................................................................................................27 WiFi AP.......................................................................................................................28 GUI Function Setup...................................................................................................30 Firmware Upgrade.....................................................................................................30 Auto upgrade ....................................................................................................30 Manual upgrade................................................................................................30 Parental Control ........................................................................................................31 URL Filtering.....................................................................................................31 MAC Filter Schedule ........................................................................................32 Wireless Schedule............................................................................................33 Office Control ............................................................................................................34 Multiple AP ........................................................................................................35 Wireless Access Control .................................................................................36 3.3.1 3.3.2 3.3.3 3.3.4 3.3.5 3.3.6 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.2.3 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.3.1 4.3.2 Chapter 4 3.4 3.5 4.1 4.2 4.3 2 User Manual v1.0.0 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.10 4.11 4.12 Chapter 5 4.4 4.4.1 4.4.2 4.3.3 4.3.4 4.3.5 5.1 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.1.3 5.1.4 5.2 IP Filtering.........................................................................................................36 IP Binding..........................................................................................................37 QoS ....................................................................................................................38 NAT Management......................................................................................................39 Virtual Server ....................................................................................................39 DMZ....................................................................................................................41 VPN Server.................................................................................................................42 Time Zone ..................................................................................................................43 DoS .............................................................................................................................43 Remote Management................................................................................................46 Status .........................................................................................................................46 Factory Default..........................................................................................................49 Reboot........................................................................................................................49 Logout ........................................................................................................................50 Advance Setup ..........................................................................................................51 Internet Mode.............................................................................................................51 Internet Setup............................................................................................................51 AP ...............................................................................................................................51 WiFi AP.......................................................................................................................51 WiFi ISP......................................................................................................................51 IP Config.....................................................................................................................51 WAN ...................................................................................................................51 5.2.1 PPPoE................................................................................................................51 5.2.1.1 5.2.1.2 DHCP .................................................................................................................52 Static IP..............................................................................................................53 5.2.1.3 5.2.1.4 PPTP ..................................................................................................................54 L2TP...................................................................................................................56 5.2.1.5 LAN ....................................................................................................................57 5.2.2 5.2.3 DDNS .................................................................................................................58 Wireless .....................................................................................................................59 5.3 Basic Settings ...........................................................................................................59 5.3.1 Advanced Settings....................................................................................................61 5.3.2 Security......................................................................................................................63 5.3.3 Access Control..........................................................................................................64 5.3.4 Please refer Wireless Access Control......................................................................................64 WPS ............................................................................................................................64 5.3.5 5.3.6 WDS............................................................................................................................66 Schedule ....................................................................................................................70 5.3.7 3 User Manual v1.0.0 5.6 5.4 5.5 5.6 NAT .............................................................................................................................70 VPN Server.................................................................................................................71 Firewall.......................................................................................................................71 5.6.1 DoS ....................................................................................................................71 5.5.2 QoS ........................................................................................................................71 5.5.3 Port Filtering .....................................................................................................72 IP Filtering.........................................................................................................73 5.5.4 Mac Filter Schedule..........................................................................................73 5.5.5 5.5.6 URL Filtering.....................................................................................................73 VLAN..................................................................................................................73 5.5.8 System .......................................................................................................................74 Wake on Lan .....................................................................................................74 5.6.3 Change User name/Password.........................................................................75 5.6.4 Upgrade Firmware............................................................................................75 5.6.5 Profiles Save.....................................................................................................76 5.6.6 Remote Management .......................................................................................78 5.6.7 Time Zone..........................................................................................................78 5.6.8 UpnP ..................................................................................................................78 5.6.9 Route Setup ......................................................................................................79 5.6.10 VPN Passthough ..............................................................................................81 5.6.11 5.6.12 Wan Type Auto Detection ................................................................................81 6 DDNS Service Application.........................................................................................................83 7 Q & A............................................................................................................................................88 Installation .................................................................................................................88 7.5 LED .............................................................................................................................88 7.6 IP Address..................................................................................................................88 7.7 OS Setting..................................................................................................................89 7.8 BRC76N Setup...........................................................................................................91 7.9 Wireless LAN.............................................................................................................92 7.10 Support ......................................................................................................................94 7.11 Others.........................................................................................................................95 7.12 Appendices .................................................................................................................................96 Operating Systems ...................................................................................................96 8.5 8.6 Browsers....................................................................................................................96 Communications Regulation Information ..............................................................96 8.7 8 4 User Manual v1.0.0 FCC Caution FCC Part 15.19 Caution:
1. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation 2. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 3. Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user authority to operate the equipment. IMPORTANT NOTE:
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. FCC Statement in Users Manual (for calss B) FCC Section 15.105 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a lass B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 5 User Manual v1.0.0
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. CE Statement of Conformity Our product has been tested in typical configuration by Ecom Sertech Corp and was found to comply with the essential requirement of Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility (89/336/EEC; 92/31/EEC;
93/68/EEC) 6 User Manual v1.0.0 Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Hardware Features Item Specification Key Components Main Processor Realtek RTL8196E 400MHz Network Processor Flash RAM Wireless Chip WAN Port LAN Port Wireless 4Mbytes Serial Flash 32Mbytes SDRAM Realtek RTL8192CE 2T2R single chip Communication Interfaces 1 x 10/100Mbps RJ45 with auto MDI/MDIX 4 x 10/100Mbps RJ45 with auto MDI/MDIX IEEE 802.11b/g/n 2.4GHz 2T2R Others Wireless Antenna External 3dBi x2 Transmission Power Receive Sensitivity Button Operation Requirement 802.11b Mode 802.11g Mode 802.11n Mode 11Mbps : TYP. -83dBm @ 8% PER 54Mbps: TYP. -70dBm @ 10% PER 11n (20MHz): TYP. -64dBm @ 10% PER 11n (40MHz): TYP. -61dBm @ 10% PER Reboot/Reset button: push 1 second for restart: push 10 seconds for resetting to system default. WPS button: push for starting WPS process Operating Temp.: 0 to 40(32 to 104) Storage Temp.: -20 to 70(-4 to 158) Operating Humidity: 10% to 85% Non-Condensing Storage Humidity: 5% to 90% Non-Condensing Power Supply Dimensions Power Adapter DC5V/0.5A 153.9(W) x 89.5(D) x 29.9(H)mm http://www.sapido.com.tw/
7 User Manual v1.0.0 1.2 Product Appearance 8 User Manual v1.0.0 LED Indicator Status Description:
LED Power x 1 Function Power indicator Status Color Green On Description Power is being applied to this product On Wireless is connected Wireless x 1 Wireless activity Green 30ms Blinking WPS x 1 WPS status Green Blinking 120ms Blinking 120ms Wireless Tx/Rx activity Reset is in progress WPS function in progress WAN x 1 WAN port activity LAN x 4 LAN port activity On 100Mbps Ethernet is connected Green Blinking 30ms On Green Blinking 120ms 100Mbps Ethernet Tx/Rx activity 10Mbps Ethernet is connected 10Mbps Ethernet Tx/Rx activity On 100Mbps Ethernet is connected Green Blinking 30ms On Green Blinking 120ms 100Mbps Ethernet Tx/Rx activity 10Mbps Ethernet is connected 10Mbps Ethernet Tx/Rx activity 9 User Manual v1.0.0 Chapter 2 System and Network Setup The BRC76N is an easy to setup and wireless device for various application and environment, especially for large installs such as hotels, offices space, warehouses, hot-spots and more. To begin with BRC76N , you must have the following minimum system requirements. If your system cant correspond to the following requirements, you might get some unknown troubles on your system. Internet Account for XDSL/Cable Modem One Ethernet (10/100mbps) network interface card. TCP/IP and at least one web browser software installed (E.g.: Internet Explorer, Firefox, SafariChrome latest version). 802.11bgn wireless adapter for wireless mobile clients. Recommended OS: WinXP, Visata or Win7 / Linux. 2.1 Build Network Connection Administrator can manage the settings for WAN, LAN, Wireless Network, NTP, password, VPN, Firewall, etc. Please confirm the network environment or the purpose before setting this product. 2.2 Connecting BRC76N Prepare the followings before the connection:
PC or Notebook for setup Ethernet cable 1. Make sure you are under Router Mode. 2. Connect BRC76N to xDSL/ Cable modem with the Ethernet cable, WAN to LAN. 3. Turn on your Computer. 10 User Manual v1.0.0 2.3 Network setup After the network connection is built, the next step is setup the router with proper network parameters, so it can work properly in your network environment. Before you connect to the wireless router and start configuration procedures, your computer must be able to get an IP address from the wireless router automatically (use dynamic IP address). If its set to use static IP address, or youre unsure, please follow the below instructions to configure your computer with dynamic IP address:
If the operating system of your computer is. Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista/Win7
- please go to section 2.3.1
- please go to section 2.3.2
- please go to section 2.3.3 2.3.1 Windows 2000 Click Start button (it should be located at lower-left corner of your computer), then click control panel. Double-click Network and Dial-up Connections icon, double click Local Area Connection, and Local Area Connection Properties window will appear. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), then click Properties. 11 User Manual v1.0.0 1. Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically, then click OK. 2.3.2 Windows XP 1. Click Start button (it should be located at lower-left corner of your computer), then click control panel. Double-click Network and Internet Connections icon, click Network Connections, then double-click Local Area Connection, Local Area Connection Status window will appear, and then click Properties. 12 User Manual v1.0.0 2. Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically, then click OK. 2.3.3 Windows Vista / Windows 7 1. Click Start button (it should be located at lower-left corner of your computer), then click control panel. Click View Network Status and Tasks, and then click Manage Network Connections. Right-click Local Area Network, then select Properties. Local Area 13 User Manual v1.0.0 Connection Properties window will appear, select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP / IPv4), and then click Properties. 2. Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically, then click OK. 2.4 Router IP Address Lookup 14 User Manual v1.0.0 After the IP address setup was completed, please clicks start run at the bottom-lower corner of your desktop:
Input cmd, and then click OK. Input ipconfig, then press Enter key. Please check the IP address followed by Default Gateway (In this example, the gateway IP address of router is 192.168.1.1) 15 User Manual v1.0.0 NOTE: If the IP address of Gateway is not displayed, or the address followed by IP Address begins with 169.x.x.x, please recheck network connection between your computer and router, and / or go to the beginning of this chapter, to recheck every step of network setup procedure. 2.4.1 Log into Web GUI After your computer obtained an IP address from wireless router, please start your web browser, and input the IP address of the wireless router in address bar, and the following message should be shown. Please click admin to login the BRC76N . Enter the User name and Password in to the blank and then Click Login. The default values for User Name and Password are admin (all in lowercase letters). Users can set or change user name and password used for accessing the web management interface in this section. 16 User Manual v1.0.0 Input User Name and New Password, then input Confirm Password again. Shortcut 1. Click shortcut icon to download shortcut application. 2. Run the application 17 User Manual v1.0.0 3. Ignore the warning message and select Action 4. Windows desktop will have a BRC76n folderuser can enter the folder and execute the BRC76n.url to open browser and see login screen. Chapter 3 This Chapter describes how to setup BRC76N to the internet. The BRC76N is delivered with the following factory default parameters. Internet Connection Default IP address: 192.168.1.1 Default IP subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Web login user name: admin Web login password: admin 18 User Manual v1.0.0 3.1 Using as a broadband router 1. Open a Web browser, and enter http://192.168.1.1 (Default Gateway) into the blank. 2. Enter the User name and Password into the blank and then click Login. The default values for User Name and Password are admin (all in lowercase letters). 3.2 Home button menu Click Home button icon to enter MENU as below. 19 User Manual v1.0.0 Item Internet Setup AP WiFi AP Firmware Upgrade Parental control Office Control NAT Management VPN Server Time Zone Description There are several different method to access InternetPPPoE DHCPStatic IPPPTPL2TPWiFi ISP If a router is already set at the house, and you want to make the wireless LAN communication When you connect to the internet wirelessly through PC and wireless device without wireless LAN function equipped. This function allows you upgrade the BRC76N firmware to new version. Please note do not power off the device during the upload because it may crash the system. You can use URL filter MAC Filter Schedule and Wireless Schedule to limit access Internet. For office environmentthere are wlmultipleap_simpleWireless Access ControlIP FilteringIP Binding and QoS There are port forwarding and DMZ function PPTP/L2TP general setup introduction. You can maintain the system time by synchronizing with a public time server over the Internet. 20 User Manual v1.0.0 Denial of Service This page allows you to access the GUI on WAN. Advance setting menu You could check WAN, LAN, Client network in status. You could reset the current configuration to factory default. This function is used to reboot This page is used to logout. DoS Remote management Advance Setup Status Factory Default Reboot Logout 21 User Manual v1.0.0 3.3 Internet Setup Click Internet Setup icon to enter WAN setup as below. The Internet Setup is depended on the service that you contract with the provider. The BRC76N provides five selections for the Internet Mode type, PPPoE, DHCP, Static IP , PPTP and L2TP and HotSpot. Check with your ISP if you dont know the WAN type. 22 User Manual v1.0.0 3.3.1 PPPoE Item User Name Password Wireless AP SSID Encryption 3.3.2 DHCP Description Input your user name provided by your ISP. If you dont know, please check with your ISP. Input the password provided by your ISP. Turn on/off wireless Service Set identifier, users can define to any or keep as default. Select wireless encryption type form the drop-down list. Item Description 23 User Manual v1.0.0 Select "Universal or Specific"
Turn on/off wireless Service Set identifier, users can define to any or keep as default. Select wireless encryption type form the drop-down list. MAC type Wireless AP SSID Encryption 3.3.3 Static IP Description Enter the IP address which is provided by your ISP. Please enter the Subnet Mask address Input ISP Default Gateway Address. Input DNS information which is provided by your ISP Turn on/off wireless Service Set identifier, users can define to any or keep as default. Select wireless encryption type form the drop-down list. Item IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Wireless AP SSID Encryption 3.3.4 PPTP 24 User Manual v1.0.0 Item Address Mode IP Address Gateway Server IP Address User Name Password MTU Size Enable MPPE Encryption Description Select "Dynamic" or "Static"
Input your IP address or domain name Input ISP Default Gateway Address. Input your server IP address provided by your ISP. If you dont know, please check with your ISP. Input PPTP account provided by your ISP. Input the password provided by your ISP. Maximum Transmission Unit. Usually provide by computer operation systems (OS). Advanced users can set it manually. Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption (MPPE) provides data security for the PPTP connection that is between the VPN client and VPN server. Enable MPPC Compression Microsoft Point-to-Point Compression (MPPC) is a scheme used to compress Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) packets between Cisco and Microsoft client devices. The MPPC algorithm is designed to optimize bandwidth utilization in order to support multiple simultaneous connections. The MPPC algorithm uses a Lempel-Ziv (LZ) based algorithm with a continuous history buffer, called a dictionar Wireless AP SSID Encryption Turn on/off wireless Service Set identifier, users can define to any or keep as default. Select wireless encryption type form the drop-down list. 25 User Manual v1.0.0 3.3.5 L2TP Description Select "Dynamic" or "Static"
Input your IP address or domain name Input ISP Default Gateway Address. Input your server IP address provided by your ISP. If you dont know, please check with your ISP. Input PPTP account provided by your ISP. Input the password provided by your ISP. Maximum Transmission Unit. Usually provide by computer operation systems (OS). Advanced users can set it manually. Turn on/off wireless Service Set identifier, users can define to any or keep as default. Select wireless encryption type form the drop-down list. Item Address Mode IP Address Gateway Server IP Address User Name Password MTU Size Wireless AP SSID Encryption 3.3.6 WiFi ISP BRC76n WAN get IP address from other wireless AP and LAN/Wireless LAN client get IP from BRC76n. 26 User Manual v1.0.0 Description List all available wireless AP Input the wireless AP key which you want to connect Provide SSID for wireless client which want to connect to BRC76n Select wireless encryption type form the drop-down list. Item Survey Pre-Shared Key Extend SSID Encryption 3.4 AP If a router is already set at the house, and you want to make the wireless LAN communication. This mode does not support WANDHCPNATDDNSQoSFirewall Static/Dynamic routeVPN Server features. 27 User Manual v1.0.0 Description Turn on/off wireless Service Set identifier, users can define to any or keep as default. Select wireless encryption type form the drop-down list. Turn on/off wireless Item Wireless AP SSID Encryption Wireless AP 3.5 WiFi AP When you connect to the internet wirelessly through PC and wireless device without wireless LAN function equipped. This mode does not support WANDHCPNAT DDNSQoSFirewallStatic/Dynamic routeVPN Server features. 28 User Manual v1.0.0 29 User Manual v1.0.0 Chapter 4 GUI Function Setup 4.1 Firmware Upgrade This function can upgrade the firmware of the router. There are two methods for user upgrade firmware: Auto upgrade and Manual upgrade. Caution: To prevent that firmware upgrading is interrupted by other wireless signals and causes failure. We recommend users to use wired connection during upgrading. Note: The firmware upgrade will not remove your previous settings. 4.1.1 Auto upgrade It provide auto detect new firmware from Internet, and user can select to upgrade new version or not. 4.1.2 Manual upgrade If you download firmware from website, you can upgrade firmware manual as below. 30 User Manual v1.0.0 4.2 Parental Control Parental Control provide URL Filtering and MAC Filter Schedule for setup 4.2.1 URL Filtering URL Filtering is used to restrict users to access specific websites in internet Item Enable URL Filtering URL Address Apply Current Filter Table Delete Selected & Delete All Description Please select Enable MAC Filtering to filter MAC addresses Please enter the MAC address that needs to be filtered. Click on Apply to save the setting data. It will display all ports that are filtering now. Click Delete Selected will delete the selected item. Click Delete All will delete all items in this table. Notes: This function will not be in effect when the Virtual Server is enabled. Please disable Virtual Server before activate the URL Filtering function. 31 User Manual v1.0.0 4.2.2 MAC Filter Schedule When enabled, filtering will be based on the MAC address of LAN computers. Any computer with its MAC address on this list will be blocked from accessing the Internet. 32 User Manual v1.0.0 Item Enable MAC Filtering Description Please select Enable MAC Filtering to filter MAC addresses. 4.2.3 Wireless Schedule Wireless available schedule, this page allows you setup the wireless schedule rule. Please do not forget to configure systeim before enable this feature 33 User Manual v1.0.0 4.3 Office Control Office control provide Multiple APWireless Access ControlIP FilteringIP BindingQoS 34 User Manual v1.0.0 4.3.1 Multiple AP The BRC76n can register up to 4 SSIDs (wireless LAN group). It can be used as if there are multiple wireless LAN access points with one product. Item Enable SSID Data Rate Description Enable or disable the service. Enter the SSID Select the data transmission rate. 35 User Manual v1.0.0 Access Active Client List Enable this function can let clients use two access types:
a. LAN+WAN: the client can access to the Internet and access in the routers GUI. b. WAN: the client can only access to the Internet. Display the properties of the client which is connecting successfully. 4.3.2 Wireless Access Control Access Control allows user to block or allow wireless clients to access this router. Users can select the access control mode, then add a new MAC address with a simple comment and click on Apply Change to save the new addition. To delete a MAC address, select its corresponding checkbox under the Select column and click on Delete Selected button. 4.3.3 IP Filtering When enabled, LAN clients are blocked / filtered from accessing the Internet based on their IP addresses 36 User Manual v1.0.0 Description Please select Enable IP Filtering to filter IP addresses. Please enter the IP address that needs to be filtered. Please select the protocol type of the IP address Click on Apply to add the setting data It will display all ports that are filtering now. Click Delete Selected will delete the selected item. Click Delete All will delete all items in this table. Item Enable IP Filtering Local IP Address Protocol Apply Current Filter Table Delete Selected & Delete All 4.3.4 IP Binding This function allows you reserve IP addresses, and assign the same IP address to the network device with the specified MAC address any time it requests an IP address. This is almost the same as when a device has a static IP address except that the device must still request an IP address from the DHCP server. Item Enable Static DHCP IP Address MAC address Static DHCP List Description Select enable to use Static DHCP function Please enter IP address to limit Please enter MAC address to limit It will display all IP and MAC address you made. 37 User Manual v1.0.0 Delete Selected & Delete All Click Delete Selected will delete the selected item. Click Delete All will delete all items in this table. 4.3.5 QoS The QoS can let you classify Internet application traffic by source/destination IP address and port number. To assign priority for each type of application and reserve bandwidth can let you have a better experience in using critical real time services like Internet phone, video conference etc. Item Enable QoS Description Check Enable QoS to enable QoS function for the WAN port. You also can uncheck Enable QoS to disable QoS function for the WAN port. Manual Uplink Speed Set the uplink speed by manual to assign the download or upload bandwidth by the unit of Kbps. Manual Downlink Speed Set the downlink speed by manual to assign the download or upload bandwidth by the unit of Kbps. Mode Select Guaranteed minimum bandwidth or Restricted maximum bandwidth MAC Address Set MAC Address if the address type is by MAC Address 38 User Manual v1.0.0 LAN device bandwidth of uplink bandwidth LAN device bandwidth of download bandwidth Add the setting data Click Delete Selected will delete the selected item. Click Delete All will delete all items in this table. Uplink Bandwidth Percentage Download Bandwidth Percentage Add Delete Selected & Delete All 4.4 NAT Management This section contains configurations for the BRC76N s advanced functions such as: virtual server, and DMZ to provide your network under a security environment. 4.4.1 Virtual Server The Virtual Server feature allows users to create Virtual Servers by re-directing a particular range of service port numbers (from the WAN port) to a particular LAN IP address. 39 User Manual v1.0.0 Item Enable Port Forwarding Address Protocol Public Port Range Private Port Range Current Port Forwarding Table Description Select to enable Port Forwarding service or not. Specify the IP address which receives the incoming packets. Select the protocol type. Enter the port number, for example 80-80. Enter the port number, for example 20-22. It will display all port forwarding regulation you made. Delete Selected & Delete All Click Delete Selected will delete the selected item. Click Delete All will delete all items in this table. Please find the following figure to know that what the virtual server is. The web server is located on 192.168.1.100, forwarding port is 80, and type is TCP+UDP. 40 User Manual v1.0.0 4.4.2 DMZ The DMZ feature allows one local user to be exposed to the Internet for special-purpose applications like Internet gaming or videoconferencing. When enabled, this feature opens all ports to a single station and hence renders that system exposed to intrusion from outside. The port forwarding feature is more secure because it only opens the ports required by that application. Item Enable DMZ DMZ Host IP Address Description It will enable the DMZ service if you select it. Please enter the specific IP address for DMZ host. 41 User Manual v1.0.0 4.5 VPN Server The VPN Server function providing PPTP/L2TP mode are designed to allow users to an external network device / computer and office local area network to establish a secure network connection. And User can safe login office local area network and access to personal documents, files Sharing and other resources. It provides the most convenient VPN encryption. Item Enable Setting Connection Type VPN Server IP Remote IP range Authentication Protocol MPPE Encryption Mode
(RC4) User Name Password Description Check this option, will start the VPN Server feature. Provide PPTP or L2TP access connection type. Input the IP address of VPN server It is the IP range of assigned to the VPN Client It is provided three types of authentication protocol It is provided three encryption modes Input the login name of the client user Input the login password of the client user Current Filter Table It will display all ports that are filtering now. 42 User Manual v1.0.0 Delete Selected & Delete All Click Delete Selected will delete the selected item. Click Delete All will delete all items in this table. 4.6 Time Zone Users can select time zone and synchronize the local clock on the router. Item Time Zone Select Description Please select the time zone. 4.7 DoS It provide 2 kind of Denial of Service: Home and Enterprise Home:
43 User Manual v1.0.0 Item Home Description Check Home to enable DoS function for prevention. You also can check No Prevention to disable DoS function. Enterprise:
44 User Manual v1.0.0 Item Enterprise Description Check Enterprise to enable DoS function for prevention. You also can check No Prevention to disable DoS function. 45 User Manual v1.0.0 4.8 Remote Management This page allows you to access the GUI on WAN. Description Users can access GUI by this portdefault is 80 Allow user access GUI from WAN side Item HTTP Connection Port Enable Web Server Access on WAN 4.9 Status You could check WAN, LAN, Client network in status. WAN Configuration 46 User Manual v1.0.0 LAN Configuration 47 User Manual v1.0.0 Client Configuration 48 User Manual v1.0.0 4.10 Factory Default You could reset the current configuration to factory default. 4.11 Reboot 49 User Manual v1.0.0 This function is used to reboot 4.12 Logout This page is used to logout 50 User Manual v1.0.0 Chapter 5 Advance Setup 5.1 Internet Mode 5.1.1 Internet Setup Please refer Internet Setup 5.1.2 AP Please refer AP 5.1.3 WiFi AP Please refer WiFi AP 5.1.4 WiFi ISP Please refer WiFi ISP 5.2 IP Config 5.2.1 WAN 5.2.1.1 PPPoE 51 User Manual v1.0.0 Description Input your user name provided by your ISP. If you dont know, please check with your ISP. Input the password provided by your ISP. Input the service name provided by your ISP. Three types for select: Continues, Connect on Demand, and Manual. Maximum Transmission Unit. Usually provide by computer operation systems (OS). Advanced users can set it manually. Select Attain DNS Automatically. Or select Set DNS Manually, if you want to specify the DNS, and enter the DNS provided by your ISP in DNS 1 2 3. Some ISPs require MAC address registration. In this case, enter the MAC address registered to the provider to "Clone MAC Address"
Click on Save to save the setting date, the Apply button for execute current configuration. Item User Name Password Service Name Connection Type MTU Size DNS Clone Mac Address Save & Apply 5.2.1.2 DHCP 52 User Manual v1.0.0 Description You can keep the default as the host name, or input a specific name if required by your ISP. Maximum Transmission Unit. Usually provide by computer operation systems (OS). Advanced users can set it manually. Select Attain DNS Automatically. Or select Set DNS Manually, if you want to specify the DNS, and enter the DNS provided by your ISP in DNS 1 2 3. Some ISPs require MAC address registration. In this case, enter the MAC address registered to the provider to "Clone MAC Address"
Click on Save to save the setting date, the Apply button for execute current configuration. Item Host Name MTU Size DNS Clone Mac Address Save & Apply 5.2.1.3 Static IP 53 User Manual v1.0.0 Description Enter the IP address which is provided by your ISP. Please enter the Subnet Mask address Input ISP Default Gateway Address, . Maximum Transmission Unit. Usually provide by computer operation systems (OS). Advanced users can set it manually. Input DNS information which is provided by your ISP Some ISPs require MAC address registration. In this case, enter the MAC address registered to the provider to "Clone MAC Address"
Click on Save to save the setting date, the Apply button for execute current configuration. Item IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway MTU Size DNS Clone Mac Address Save & Apply 5.2.1.4 PPTP 54 User Manual v1.0.0 Item Server IP Address User Name Password MTU Size Enable MPPE Encryption Description Input your server IP address provided by your ISP. If you dont know, please check with your ISP. Input PPTP account provided by your ISP. Input the password provided by your ISP. Maximum Transmission Unit. Usually provide by computer operation systems (OS). Advanced users can set it manually. Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption (MPPE) provides data security for the PPTP connection that is between the VPN client and VPN server. Enable MPPC Compression Microsoft Point-to-Point Compression (MPPC) is a scheme used to compress Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) packets between Cisco and Microsoft client devices. The MPPC algorithm is designed to optimize bandwidth utilization in order to support multiple simultaneous connections. The MPPC algorithm uses a Lempel-Ziv (LZ) based algorithm with a continuous history buffer, called a dictionar Select Attain DNS Automatically. Or select Set DNS Manually, if you want to specify the DNS, and enter the DNS provided by your ISP in DNS 1 2 3. DNS Clone Mac Address Some ISPs require MAC address registration. In this case, enter the MAC address registered to the provider to "Clone MAC 55 User Manual v1.0.0 Address"
Save & Apply Click on Save to save the setting date, the Apply button for execute current configuration. 5.2.1.5 L2TP Item Server IP Address User Name Password MTU Size DNS Clone Mac Address Save & Apply Description Input your server IP address or Host Name provided by your ISP. If you dont know, please check with your ISP. Input PPTP account provided by your ISP. Input the password provided by your ISP. Maximum Transmission Unit. Usually provide by computer operation systems (OS). Advanced users can set it manually. Select Attain DNS Automatically. Or select Set DNS Manually, if you want to specify the DNS, and enter the DNS provided by your ISP in DNS 1 2 3. Some ISPs require MAC address registration. In this case, enter the MAC address registered to the provider to "Clone MAC Address"
Click on Save to save the setting date, the Apply button for execute current configuration. 56 User Manual v1.0.0 5.2.2 LAN Use this page to set up the local IP address and subnet mask for your router. Please select LAN Interface Setup under the IP Config menu and follow the instructions below to enter the LAN setting page to configure the settings you want. Item IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DHCP Description The default value of LAN IP address is 192.168.1.1 for this router. Input Subnet Mask, normally it is 255.255.255.0. Input ISP Default Gateway Address. If you dont know, please check with your ISP. Enable or disable DHCP services. The DHCP server will automatically allocate an unused IP address from the IP address pool to the requesting computer if enabled. 57 User Manual v1.0.0 DHCP Client Range Define the DHCP client range and then the DHCP server will assign an IP to the requesting computer from this range. The Show Client will display every assigned IP address, MAC address, and expired
192.168.1.200. time. The default is 192.168.1.100 range DHCP Lease Time IP avaliable time Static DHCP Domain Name 802.1d Spanning Tree Please refer IP Binding The name of device IEEE 802.1d Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is a link layer network protocol that ensures a loop-free topology for any bridged LAN. The main purpose of STP is to ensure that you do not create loops when you have redundant paths in your network. Loops are deadly to a network. CloneMACAddress Copy the MAC address from the device you had registered to your ISP if your ISP asks for the specific MAC Address. 5.2.3 DDNS You can assign a fixed host and domain name to a dynamic Internet IP address. Each time the router boots up, it will re-register its domain-name-to-IP-address mapping with the DDNS service provider. This is the way Internet users can access the router through a domain name instead of its IP address. Note: make sure that you have registered with a DDNS service provider before enabling this feature. 58 User Manual v1.0.0 Please enter Domain Name, User Name/Email, and Password/Key. After entering, click on Apply Changes to save the setting, or you may click on Reset to clear all the input data. Description Select enable to use DDNS function. Each time your IP address to WAN is changed, and the information will be updated to DDNS service provider automatically. Choose correct Service Provider from drop-down list, here including DynDNS, TZO, ChangeIP, Eurodns, OVH, NO-IP, ODS, Regfish embedded in BRC76N . User name is used as an identity to login Dynamic-DNS service. Password is applied to login Dynamic-DNS service. Click on Save to save the setting data. The Apply button can execute current configuration Item Enable/Disable DDNS Service Provider User Name/Email Password/Key Save & Apply 5.3 Wireless 5.3.1 Basic Settings This page is used to configure the parameters for wireless LAN clients who may connect to your Access Point. Here you may change wireless encryption settings as well as wireless network parameters 59 User Manual v1.0.0 Item Disable Wireless Band Mode Description Turn off the wireless service. Select the frequency. It has 6 options: 2.4 GHz
(B/G/N/B+G/G+N/B+G+N). Select the mode. It has 3 modes to select: (AP, Client, WDS, AP+WDS). Multiple AP: Please check Section 4.1.2.1.
* In Wi-Fi AP mode only support Client mode. 60 User Manual v1.0.0 Network Type SSID Channel Width Control Sideband Channel Number Broadband SSID WMM Data Rate Associate Clients Enable MAC Clone
(Single Ethernet Client) Enable Universal Repeater Mode (Acting as AP and Client simultaneously)
Infrastructureone of the two methods for connecting to wireless networks with Wi-Fi enabled devices such as laptops, Pdas I-phone etc. These devices are connected to wireless network with the help of Access point (AP). Wireless Access Points are usually routers or switches which are connected to internet by Ethernet port. Ad hocBy using ad hoc mode, devices are capable for communicating directly with each other. No Access point
(routers / switches) is required for communication between devices and all devices in the range connect in peer to peer communication mode. Service Set identifier, users can define to any or keep as default. Please select the channel width, it has 3 options: 20MHz / 40MHz /
Auto Enable this function will control your router use lower or upper channel. Please select the channel; it has Auto, 1, 2~11 or 13 options. User may choose to enable Broadcast SSID or not. Enable / Disable Wi-Fi Multimedia Please select the data transmission rate. Check the AP connectors and the Wireless connecting status. Clone the MAC address for ISP to identify. Allow to equip with the wireless way conjunction upper level, provide the bottom layer user link in wireless and wired way in the meantime.
(The IP that bottom layer obtains is from upper level.) Please also check Section 4.1.2.2 SSID of Extended Interface While linking the upper level device in wireless way, you can set Multiple AP SSID to give the bottom layer user search. BRC76n can register up to 4 SSIDs (wireless LAN group). It can be used as if there are multiple wireless LAN access points with one product. Each SSID could be set with different data rate, WMM and access type Save & Apply Click on Save to save the setting data. The Apply button can execute current configuration 5.3.2 Advanced Settings 61 User Manual v1.0.0 Item Fragment Threshold RTS Threshold Beacon Interval Preamble Type IAPP Protection Aggregation Short GI WLAN Partition Description To identify the maxima length of packet, the over length packet will be fragmentized. The allowed range is 256-2346, and default length is 2346. This value should remain at its default setting of 2347. The range is 0~2347. Should you encounter inconsistent data flow, only minor modifications are recommended. If a network packet is smaller than the present RTS threshold size, the RTS/CTS mechanism will not be enabled. The router sends Request to Send (RTS) frames to a particular receiving station and negotiates the sending of a data frame. After receiving an RTS, the wireless station responds with a Clear to Send (CTS) frame to acknowledge the right to begin transmission. Fill the range from 0 to 2347 into this blank. Beacons are packets sent by an access point to synchronize a wireless network. Specify a beacon interval value. The allowed setting range is 20-1024 ms.. PLCP is Physical layer convergence protocol and PPDU is PLCP protocol data unit during transmission, the PSDU shall be appended to a PLCP preamble and header to create the PPDU. It has 2 options: Long Preamble and Short Preamble. Inter-Access Point Protocol is a recommendation that describes an optional extension to IEEE 802.11 that provides wireless access-point communications among multivendor systems. Please select to enable wireless protection or not. Enable this function will combine several packets to one and transmit it. It can reduce the problem when mass packets are transmitting. Users can get better wireless transmission efficiency when they enable this function. Shut down the communication between the connected wireless LAN devices. 62 User Manual v1.0.0 If you set up as "Enabled", devices connected with the router, such as a printer, will not be able to use. Default Setting: "Disabled"
Configure 20/40MHz coexisting scheme. If you set up as "Enabled", "20MHz" and "40MHz" will coexist. Normally use as "Disabled". Default Setting: "Disabled"
Users can adjust RF output power to get the best wireless network environment. Users can choose from 100%, 70%, 50%, 35%, and 15%. 20/40MHz Coexist RF Output Power 5.3.3 Security Here users define the security type and level of the wireless network. Selecting different methods provides different levels of security. Please note that using any encryption may cause a significant degradation of data throughput on the wireless link. There are five Encryption types supported: None, WEP, WPA, WPA2, and WPA-Mixed. Enabling WEP can protect your data from eavesdroppers. If you do not need this feature, select None to skip the following setting Item WEP Description WEP is the most general encryption scheme among wireless LAN security, configure the common encrypted key (WEP Key) for access point and wireless LAN handset. 63 User Manual v1.0.0 WEP key length are "64bit", "128bit", and "256bit" (This product corresponds up to 128bit), larger the value is, more the character can be set, and encryption strength will enhanced.
* If you configure the encryption key as "5 letters in half-width alphabets and numbers" or "Hexadecimal in 10 digits", please select "64-bit".
* If you configure the encryption key as "13 letters in half-width alphabets and numbers" or "Hexadecimal in 26 digits", please select "128-bit". WPA/WPA2 is wireless LAN security standard which is strengthen over WEP. On WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK, uses encrypted key called pre-shared key, and set up common encryption key for access point and wireless LAN handset like WEP. There are "AES" and "TKIP" as encryption scheme. "TKIP" automatically updates the key at regular intervals, check and approve the communication, so it can communicate safer than WEP key which uses single encryption key for long time. "AES" is harder to decode comparing to "TKIP", so it can say tougher encryption scheme than "TKIP"
Support WPA and WPA2 at the same time For radius server authentication
* If you configure Pre-Shared Key as "Hexadecimal in 64 digits", please select "Hex (64 characters) ".
* If you configure encryption key in "8 to 63 letters in half-width alphabets and numbers", please select
"Passphrase WPA / WPA2 WPA-Mixed 802.1x Authentication Radius Personal (Pre-Shared Key) 5.3.4 Access Control Please refer Wireless Access Control 5.3.5 WPS This page allows user to change the setting for WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup). Using this feature could let your wireless client atomically synchronize its setting and connect to the Access Point in a minute without any hassle. SAPIDO BRC76N could support both Self-PIN or PBC modes, or use the WPS button (at real panel) to easy enable the WPS function. PIN model, in which a PIN has to be taken either from a sticker label or from the web interface of the WPS device. This PIN will then be entered in the AP or client WPS device to 64 User Manual v1.0.0 connect. PBC model, in which the user simply has to push a button, either an actual or a virtual one, on both WPS devices to connect. BRC76n WPS only support no encryption and WPA2 Please follow instructions below to enable the WPS function. 1. Setup Wireless LAN with WPS PIN :
(1). Get the WPS PIN number from wireless card and write it down.
(2). Fill in the PIN number from the wireless card in Client PIN Number field, and then click Start PIN.
(3). Click PIN from Adapter Utility to complete the WPS process with the wireless 65 User Manual v1.0.0 router.
(4). Wireless dongle should connect to BRC76n 2. Start PBC:
(1). Press the BRC76n WPS button and wait for WPS LED blinking
(2). Press the dongle WPS button
(3). Wireless dongle should connect to BRC76n 5.3.6 WDS When selected in the Basic Settings page and enabled here, Wireless Distribution System
(WDS) enables the router to be used as a wireless bridge. Two Wireless-N Routers in bridge mode can communicate with each other through their wireless interfaces. To accomplish this, all wireless routers should be set to the same channel and the MAC address of other AP /
Routers should be entered in the table. The WDS explanation is as the following picture. 66 User Manual v1.0.0 Router_A 1. Set the connection mode to AP+WDS from Wireless Basic Setting, and then select the channel number (in this example is "11). Click Apply Changes to save the setting. 2. Please check the MAC address 67 User Manual v1.0.0 3. Enable WDS function from the page WDS Setting, and then fill in the MAC address of Router_B. Click Apply Changes to save the setting data. Router_B mac address Select encryption for security 4. The WDS AP List will show the WDS device MAC address. 68 User Manual v1.0.0 Router_B 1. Setup Router_B WDS. Router_A mac address Select encryption for security 2. Router_B LAN PC will get IP address from Router_A. 69 User Manual v1.0.0 If you failed the WDS setting, please check you setting with refer to the list below. Wireless Mode LAN IP Address Security Router_A AP+WDS Set the same segment as the router B(Note 1) Example :192.168.1.1 Set the same security as Router_B Enable Router_B WDS Set the same segment as the router_A(Note 1) Example :192.168.1.2 Set the same security as Router_A Disable DHCP Note 1: LAN IP address should be under the same segment but cannot be the same number. 5.3.7 Schedule Please refer Wireless Schedule 5.4 NAT Please refer NAT Management 70 User Manual v1.0.0 5.5 VPN Server Please refer VPN server 5.6 Firewall 5.6.1 DoS Please refer DoS 5.5.2 QoS Item Enable QoS Description Check Enable QoS to enable QoS function for the WAN port. You also can uncheck Enable QoS to disable QoS function for the WAN port. 71 User Manual v1.0.0 Automatic uplink speed Manual Uplink speed Automatic downlink speed Manual Downlink speed Address Type Local IP Address MAC Address Mode Check the Automatic uplink speed. Input uplink bandwidth manually Check the Automatic downlink speed. Input downlink bandwidth manually Set QoS by IP Address or MAC address Set local IP Address if the address type is by IP Address Set MAC Address if the address type is by MAC Address Select Guaranteed minimum bandwidth or Restricted maximum bandwidth Uplink Bandwidth Downlink Bandwidth Key in the bandwidth. Key in the bandwidth. 5.5.3 Port Filtering When enabled packets are denied access to Internet/filtered based on their port address. Item Enable Port Filtering Port Range Protocol Add Current Filter Table Delete Selected & Delete All Description Select Enable Port Filtering to filter ports. Enter the port number that needs to be filtered. Please select the protocol type of the port. Click on Add to save the setting data. It will display all ports that are filtering now. Click Delete Selected will delete the selected item. Click Delete All will delete all items in this table. 72 User Manual v1.0.0 IP: 192.168.1.x Port: 80-80 Port 80 has been blocked as the following illustrate. 5.5.4 IP Filtering Please refer IP Filtering 5.5.5 Mac Filter Schedule Please refer Mac Filter Schedule 5.5.6 URL Filtering Please refer URL Filtering 5.5.7 IP Binding Please refer IP Binding 5.5.8 VLAN 73 User Manual v1.0.0 Description Bridge or NAT mode Add VLAN tag to packet Set VLAN ID1~4096 It indicates the frame priority level. Values are from 0 (best effort) to 7 (highest); 1 represents the lowest priority Enable or Disable CIF Item Forwarding Rule Tag VID Priority CIF 5.6 System This section including Wake on LAN, Change Username/Password, Upgrade Firmware, Profiles Save, Remote Management, Time Zone, UPnP, Route Setup, VPN Passthrough, and Wan Type Auto Detection. It is easy and helpful for users making more detailed settings. 5.6.3 Wake on Lan Switch your computer ON through your LAN or the Internet . To support WOL you must have a computer with Motherboard that supports WOL, as well as a Network Controller (NIC) supporting this function. Most of the newer Motherboard (circa 2002 and On), have an On Board NIC that supports WOL. Otherwise you need to install a PCI NIC that is WOL capable. 74 User Manual v1.0.0 5.6.4 Change User name/Password Users can set or change user name and password used for accessing the web management interface in this section. Input User Name and New Password, then input Confirm Password again. 5.6.5 Upgrade Firmware Please refer Firmware Upgrade 75 User Manual v1.0.0 5.6.6 Profiles Save Users can create a backup file that contains current router settings. This backup file can be used to restore router settings. This is especially useful in the event you need to reset the router to its default settings. 1. Save Configuration
(1). Click Save
(2). Please click Save to save the configuration to your computer.
(3). Select the location which you want to save file, then click Save. 76 User Manual v1.0.0 2. Load configuration file
(1). Tap browse and select configuration file then click Open
(2). Click Upload to upload configuration file to BRC76N .
(3). After 60 seconds, BRC76N will reboot automatically. 77 User Manual v1.0.0 5.6.7 Remote Management Please refer Remote Management 5.6.8 Time Zone Users can synchronize the local clock on the router to an available NTP server (optional). To complete this setting, enable NTP client update and select the correct Time Zone. Description Please select the time zone. Please select to enable NTP client update or not. Please select to enable Automatically Adjust Daylight Saving or not. Please select the NTP server from the pull-down list, or you can enter the NTP server IP address manually. Click on Save to save the setting date, the Apply button for execute current configuration. Item Time Zone Select Enable NTP client update Automatically Adjust Daylight Saving NTP Server Save & Apply 5.6.9 UpnP 78 User Manual v1.0.0
UPNP Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a standard of networking protocols promulgated by the UPnP Forum. The goals of UPnP are to allow devices to connect seamlessly and to simplify the implementation of networks in the home (data sharing, communications, and entertainment) and in corporate environments for simplified installation of computer components. BRC76N supports UPnP function, and can cooperate with other UPnP devices. When you activate UPnP, please click My Network Places. Users will see an Internet Gateway Device icon. By click the icon, users can enter the GUI of the router. If you do not wish to use UPnP, you can disable it. 5.6.10 Route Setup Dynamic routing is a distance-vector routing protocol, which employs the hop count as a routing metric. RIP prevents routing loops by implementing a limit on the number of hops allowed in a path from the source to a destination. The maximum number of hops allowed for RIP is 15 Static routing is a data communication concept describing one way of configuring path selection of routers in computer networks. It is the type of routing characterized by the absence of communication between routers regarding the current topology of the network.This is achieved by manually adding routes to the router routing table. 79 User Manual v1.0.0 Item Enable Dynamic Route NAT Transmit Receive Item Enable Static Route IP Address Subnet Mask Description Enable or Disable dynamic route Enable or Disable NAT function There are 3 options 1. Disabledo not send any RIP packet out 2. Send RIP1 packet out 3. Send RIP2 packet out There are 3 options 4. Disabledo not receive any RIP packet 5. Only receive RIP1 packet 6. Only receive RIP2 packet Description Enable or Disable dynamic route Destination IP address Destination IP subnet mask 80 User Manual v1.0.0 Gateway Metric Interface Gateway IP address for destination Metric number on routers routing table Static route rule for LAN or WAN interface 5.6.11 VPN Passthough Virtual Private Networking (VPN) is typically used for work-related networking. For VPN tunnels, the router supports IPSec, Pass-through, PPTP Pass-through, and L2TP Pass-through. Item IPSec Pass-through PPTP Pass-through L2TP Pass-through IPV6 Pass-through Description Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) is a suite of protocols used to implement secure exchange of packets at the IP layer. To allow IPSec tunnels to pass through the router, IPSec Pass-through is enabled by default. To disable IPSec Pass-through , select Disable Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol is the method used to enable VPN sessions to a Windows NT 4.0 or 2000 server. To allow PPTP tunnels to pass through the router, PPTP Pass-through is enabled by default. To disable PPTP Pass-through, select Disable. To allow the L2TP network traffic to be forwarded to its destination without the network address translation tasks. Allow IPV6 packet to be forwarded to its destination without the network address translation tasks. 5.6.12 Wan Type Auto Detection 81 User Manual v1.0.0 82 User Manual v1.0.0 6 DDNS Service Application DDNS is a service changes the dynamic IP to the static IP. The settings of DDNS can solve the problem of being given the different IP by router every time. After setting the Router, your host name would correspond to your dynamic IP. Moreover, via the host name application, it could be easier for you to use FTP, Webcam and Printer remotely. Dynamic DNS allows you to make an assumed name as a dynamic IP address to a static host name. Please configure the dynamic DNS below. Please select Dynamic DNS under the IP Config folder, and follow the instructions below to enter the Dynamic DNS page to configure the settings you want. If you dont have a DDNS account, please follow the steps to complete your DDNS with Dynamic IP settings. 1. First access the Internet and fill http://www.dyndns.com/ into the address field of your web browser, then click Create Account. 83 User Manual v1.0.0 2. Fill in the form as required, and then click on Create Account button. 84 User Manual v1.0.0 3. When you got this account created message, close it, and check your mailbox. You would get a mail from DynDNS website. 4. Click on the indicated address within your mail to confirm. 85 User Manual v1.0.0 5. Click on login. 6. Click My Services after logging in. 7. Click Add New Hostname. 8. Put in your favorite hostname and service type, and then click Create Host after finished. 86 User Manual v1.0.0 9. Your hostname has been created when you see the following page. 87 User Manual v1.0.0 7 Q & A 7.5 Installation 1. Q: Where is the XDSL Router installed on the network?
A: In a typical environment, the Router is installed between the XDSL line and the LAN. Plug the XDSL Router into the XDSL line on the wall and Ethernet port on the Hub
(switch or computer). 2. Q: Why does the throughput seem slow?
A: To achieve maximum throughput, verify that your cable doesnt exceed 100 meter. If you have to do so, we advise you to purchase a bridge to place it in the middle of the route in order to keep the quality of transmitting signal. Out of this condition you would better test something else.
Verify network traffic does not exceed 37% of bandwidth.
Check to see that the network does not exceed 10 broadcast messages per second.
Verify network topology and configuration. 7.6 LED 1. Why doesnt BRC76N power up?
A: Check if the output voltage is suitable, or check if the power supply is out of order. 2. The Internet browser still cannot find or connect to BRC76N after verifying the IP address and LAN cable, the changes cannot be made, or password is lost. A: In case BRC76N is inaccessible; you can try to restore its factory default settings. Please press the Reset button and keep it pressed for over 7 seconds and the light of STATUS will vanish. The LEDs will flash again when reset is successful. 3. Why does BRC76N shut down unexpectedly?
A: Re-plug your power adapter. Then, check the STATUS indicator; if it is off, the internal flash memory is damaged. For more help, please contact with your provider. 7.7 IP Address 88 User Manual v1.0.0 1. Q: What is the default IP address of the router for LAN port?
A: The default IP address is 192.168.1.1 with subnet mask 255.255.255.0 2. Q: I don't know my WAN IP. A: There are two ways to know. Way 1: Check with your Internet Service Provider. Way 2: Check the setting screen of BRC76N . Click on Status & Log item to select Network Configuration on the Main Menu. WAN IP is shown on the WAN interface. 3. How can I check whether I have static WAN IP Address?
A: Consult your ISP to confirm the information, or check Network Configuration in BRC76N s Main Menu. 4. Will the Router allow me to use my own public IPs and Domain, or do I have to use the IPs provided by the Router?
A: Yes, the Router mode allows for customization of your public IPs and Domain. 7.8 OS Setting 1. Why cant my computer work online after connecting to BRC76N ?
A: Its possible that your Internet protocol (TCP/IP) was set to use the following IP address. Please do as the following steps. (Windows 2000 & XP) StartSettings Network and Dial-up Connectionsdouble click on Internet Protocol(TCP/IP) select obtain IP address automatically Click on OK button. Then, open Internet browser for testing. If you still cant go online, please test something else below.
Verify network configuration by ensuring that there are no duplicate IP addresses.
Power down the device in question and ping the assigned IP address of the device. Ensure no other device responds to that address.
Check that the cables and connectors or use another LAN cable. 2. Q: Why can't I connect to the router's configuration utility?
89 User Manual v1.0.0 A: Possible Solution 1: Make sure that your Ethernet connect properly and securely. Make sure that you've plugged in the power cord. Possible Solution 2: Make sure that your PC is using an IP address within the range of 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.254. Make sure that the address of the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. If necessary, the Default Gateway data should be at 192.168.1.1. To verify these settings, perform the following steps:
Windows 2000, or XP Users:
1. 2. 3. Click on Windows Start > click on Run > input cmd > click on OK button. At the DOS prompt, type ipconfig/all. Check the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway data. Is this data correct? If the data isn't correct. Please input ipconfig/release > press Enter >
input ipconfig/renew > press Enter. Possible Solution 3: Verify the connection setting of your Web browser and verify that the HTTP Proxy feature of your Web browser is disabled. Make these verifications so that your Web browser can read configuration pages inside your router. Launch your Web browser. Internet Explorer Users:
1. Click on Tools > Internet Options > Connections tab. 2. Select never dial a connection, click on Apply button, and then click on OK button. 3. Click on Tools and then click on Internet Options. 4. Click on Connections and then click on LAN Settings. 5. Make sure none of the check boxes are selected and click on OK button. 6. Click on OK button. Netscape Navigator Users:
1. Click on Edit > Preferences > double-click Advanced in the Category window. 2. Click on Proxies > select Direct connection to the Internet > click on OK button. 3. Click on Edit again and then click on Preferences. 4. Under category, double-click on Advanced and then click on Proxies. 5. Select Direct connection to the Internet and click on OK button. 6. Click on OK button. 3. Q: Web page hangs, corrupt downloads, or nothing but junk characters is being displayed on the screen. What do I need to do?
90 User Manual v1.0.0 A: Force your NIC to 10Mbps or half duplex mode, and turn off the "Auto-negotiate"
feature of your NIC as a temporary measure. (Please look at the Network Control Panel, in your Ethernet Adapter's Advanced Properties tab.) 4. Q: Why can't I connect to the Web Configuration?
A: you can remove the proxy server settings in your web browser. 7.9 BRC76N Setup 1. Q: Why does BRC76N s setup page shut down unexpectedly?
A: If one of the pages appears incompletely in BRC76N s setup pages, please click on Logout item on the Main Menu before shutting it down. Dont keep it working. Then, close Internet browser and open it again for going back to the previous page. 2. Q:
I dont know how to configure DHCP. A: DHCP is commonly used in the large local network. It allows you to manage and distribute IP addresses from 2 to 254 throughout your local network via BRC76N . Without DHCP, you would have to configure each computer separately. Its very troublesome. Please Open Internet browser > Input 192.168.1.1 in the website blank field > Select DHCP Server under the IP Config Menu. For more information, please refer to 3.3.2 (Router Mode) or 4.3.1 (AP Mode). 3. Q: How do I upgrade the firmware of BRC76N ?
A: Periodically, a new Flash Code is available for BRC76N on your product suppliers website. Ideally, you should update BRC76N s Flash Code using Firmware Upgrade on the System Management menu of BRC76N Settings. 4. Q: Why is that I can ping to outside hosts, but cannot access Internet websites?
A: Check the DNS server settings on your PC. You should get the DNS servers settings from your ISP. If your PC is running a DHCP client, remove any DNS IP address setting. As the router assign the DNS settings to the DHCP-client-enabled PC. 5. Q: BRC76N couldnt save the setting after click on Apply button?
A: BRC76N will start to run after the setting finished applying, but the setting isnt written into memory. Here we suggest if you want to make sure the setting would be written into memory, please reboot the device via Reboot under System Management directory. 91 User Manual v1.0.0 7.10 Wireless LAN 1. Q: Why couldnt my wireless notebook work on-line after checking?
A: Generally, Wireless networks can sometimes be very complicated to set up, particularly if you're dealing with encryption and products from different vendors. Any number of variables can keep your workstations from talking to each other. Let's go over some of more common ones. For starters, verify that your router and your workstation are using the same SSID descriptions. SSID acts as a password when a mobile device tries to connect to the wireless network. The SSID also differentiates one WLAN from another, so all access points and all devices attempting to connect to a specific WLAN must use the same SSID. A workstation will not be permitted to connect to the network unless it can provide this unique identifier. This is similar to the function of your network's Workgroup or Domain name. When you're experiencing conductivity problems, it is always best to keep things simple. So next you are going to do is that, please disable any WEP encryption you might have configured. Successful implementation of encryption also includes the use of a shared key. A HEX key is the most common, but other formats are also used. This key identifies the workstation to the router as a trusted member of this network. Different manufacturers can implement this key technology in ways that might prevent them from working correctly with another vendor's products. So pay attention to detail is going to be the key to a successful installation. Next make sure the router and the NIC are configured to use the same communications channel. There are normally 11 of them, and the default channel can also vary from vendor to vendor. You might also want to confirm that the router has DHCP services enabled and an address pool configured. If not, the NIC won't be able to pick up an IP address. I have run across a few access points that offer DHCP services but do not assign all of the needed IP information to the NIC. As a result, I was able to connect to the network, but could not browse the web. The point is, don't assume anything. Verify for yourself that all of the required settings are being received by the workstation. Finally, you might want to keep the system you're trying to configure in the same room as the router, at least during the initial configuration, in order to minimize potential interference from concrete walls or steel beams. 92 User Manual v1.0.0 2. Q: My PC cant locate the Wireless Access Point. A: Check the following:
Your PC is set to Infrastructure Mode. (Access Points are always in Infrastructure Mode.)
The SSID on your PC and the Wireless Access Point are the same. Remember that the SSID is case-sensitive. So, for example Workgroup does NOT match workgroup.
Both your PC and the Wireless Access Point must have the same setting for WEP. The default setting for the Wireless Router is disabled, so your wireless station should also have WEP disabled. If WEP is enabled on the Wireless Router, your PC must have WEP enabled, and the key must match. If the Wireless Routers Wireless screen is set to Allow LAN access to selected Wireless Stations only, then each of your Wireless stations must have been selected, or access will be blocked.
To see if radio interference is causing a problem, see if connection is possible when close to the Wireless Access Point. Remember that the connection range can be as little as 100 feet in poor environments. 3. Q: Wireless connection speed is very slow. A: The wireless system will connect at highest possible speed, depending on the distance and the environment. To obtain the highest possible connection speed, you can experiment with following:
Access Point location: Try adjusting the location and orientation of the Access Point.
Wireless Channel: If interference is the problem, changing to another channel may show a marked improvement.
Radio Interference: Other devices may be causing interference. You can experiment by switching other devices off, and see if this helps. Any noisy devices should be shielded or relocated.
RF Shielding: Your environment may tend to block transmission between the wireless stations. This will mean high access speed is only possible when close to the Access Point. 4. Q: Some applications do not run properly when using the Wireless Router. 93 User Manual v1.0.0 A: The Wireless Router processes the data passing through it, so it is not transparent. Use the Special Application feature to allow the use of Internet applications which do not function correctly. If this does solve the problem, you can use the DMZ function. This should work with almost every application, but:
It is a security risk, since the firewall is disabled.
Only one (1) PC can use this feature. 5. Q: I cant connect to the Wireless Router to configure it. A: Check the following:
The Wireless Router is properly installed, LAN connections are OK, and it is powered ON.
Make sure that your PC and the Wireless Router are on the same network
segment. If your PC is set to Obtain an IP Address automatically (DHCP client), restart it. If your PC uses a Fixed (Static) IP address, make sure that it is using an IP Address within the range 192.168.1.129 to 192.168.1.253 and thus compatible with the Wireless Routers default IP Address of 192.168.1.254. Also, the Network Mask should be set to 255.255.255.0 to match the Wireless Router. In Windows, you can check these settings by using Control Panel ~ Network to check the Properties for the TCP/IP protocol. 6. Q: The WinXP wireless interface couldnt communicate the WEP with SAPIDO BRC76Ns wireless interface. A: The default WEP of WinXP is Authentication Open System - WEP, but the WEP of SAPIDO BRC76N is only for Shared Key - WEP, it caused both sides couldnt communicate. Please select the WEP of WinXP from Authentication Open System to Pre-shared Key - WEP, and then the WEP wireless interface between WinXP and SAPIDO BRC76N would be communicated. 7.11 Support 1. Q: What is the maximum number of IP addresses that the XDSL Router will support?
A: The Router will support to 253 IP addresses with NAT mode. 94 User Manual v1.0.0 5. Q: Is the Router cross-platform compatible?
A: Any platform that supports Ethernet and TCP/IP is compatible with the Router. 7.12 Others 1. Q: Why does the router dial out for PPPoE mode very often?
A: Normally some of game, music or anti-virus program will send out packets that trigger the router to dial out, you can close these programs. Or you can set the idle time to 0, then control to dial out manually. 2. Q: What can I do if there is already a DHCP server in LAN?
A: If there are two DHCP servers existing on the same network, it may cause conflict and generate trouble. In this situation, we suggest to disable DHCP server in router and configure your PC manually. 95 User Manual v1.0.0 8 Appendices 8.5 Operating Systems 1. MicrosoftWindows 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7. 2. AppleMac OS X 10.4.7, Leopard and the following related versions. 3. LinuxRedhat 9, Fedora 6 & 7, Ubuntu 7.04 and the following related versions. 8.6 Browsers 1. Internet Explorer ver. 6 and 7 and the following related versions. 2. FireFox ver. 2.0.0.11 and the following related versions.3. 3. Safari ver. 3.04 and the following related versions. 8.7 Communications Regulation Information Should any consumers need to learn more information, services and supports, please contact the supplier of your product directly. 96 User Manual v1.0.0
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1 | 2012-10-22 | 2422 ~ 2452 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
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1 | Effective |
2012-10-22
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Amigo Technology Inc.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0027274737
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1 | Physical Address |
No.82, Gongye 2nd Rd., Annan Dist.
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Tainan City, N/A 709
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1 |
Taiwan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
B******@phoenix-testlab.de
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
RC6
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
BRC76N
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
J**** K******
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1 | Title |
R&D AVP
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1 | Telephone Number |
+8862******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
+8862********
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1 |
j******@amigo.com.tw
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Wireless 2T2R Router | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output Power listed is the maximum combined conducted peak output power as indicated in the filing. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Device is operating in a 2T2R Spatial Multiplexing MIMO configuration as described in this filing. When operating in 802.11n, 40 MHz mode, the operating frequency segment is limited to 2422 to 2452 MHz. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Compliance Certification Services Inc.
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1 | Name |
W****** C******
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1 | Telephone Number |
886-3******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
886-3********
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w******@ccsrf.com
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1 | 1 | 15C | MO | 2412 | 2462 | 0.283 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15C | MO | 2422 | 2452 | 0.216 |
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