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About This User Manual For brevity, throughout this manual the Wireless Broadband Router is referred to as the router or the device and following terms or abbreviations are used interchangeably:
e@ Access Point-AP
@ Wireless LAN-WLAN
@ Ethernet network-LAN-network This User Manual contains information on how to install and configure your Wireless Broadband Router to get your network started accessing the Internet. From now on, we will guide you through the correct configuration steps to get your device up and run. 802.11g Draft Compliance Notice iv Though 802.11g is mentioned as a feature of this wireless device, users should be aware that the device supports only draft-level 802.11g specification. At the time of the release of this product, 802.11g remains in draft form, which has yet to be finalized and ratified by IEEE. Contents 1 Introduction.... VA OVC WIOWes sin ccisesinviasenineniaeninraeninraasninesiue nine iausan susie 1 1.2 Features 1.3 Package Contents . 1.4 System Requirement 2.00.00... cceceeceeteeteetenteeteettenee 3 Hardware Description & Installation............. 5 2.1 Physical Outlook. Front Panel Rear Panel and Connectors. 2.2 Hardware Connection Choosing a Place for the Router Connecting the Wireless Broadband Router.. Setting Up Ethernet / WLAN Client BM OVE IWC Ws sis cssusniennausnirnimnirniesnivrnineninrnsanenanisnaS 9 3.2 Setting up TCP/IP For Windows 98/ME For Windows 2000/XP... 3.2 Setting up Wireless Client 3.3 Checking Connection with the Router.......0.....ceeeee 15 4 Web Configuration ........0...cc:cceeeteeees 17 4.1 Accessing Web-Based Configuration Utility To enable Your Settings 4.2 Viewing System Status ....0.00...ccceceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 4.3 Configuration for NAT Routing Mode WAN Configuration for NAT Routing Mode . LAN Configuration for NAT Routing Mode Viewing Current DHCP Assignments Wireless Broadband Router User Manual 4.4 Configuration for Bridge Mode... 4.5 Wireless LAN (2.4G) Configuration.. 4.6 Wireless LAN Security ..........cceccecceceeeereeteneeteeneenee 4.6 Filters Specifing Your IP Filter Rules.. FIRED TYPOS scm omacaeenranavenumemannmmumeenmmomENS Filter Scenario of the Wireles Broadband Router-...... 38 Viewing Filter Log Other Firewall Settings.. 4.7 Forwarding Setting Up Forwarding Entries ... If you have a Web server on your network... ........... 42 4.8 Administration... cece eter eee etneneeeees 44 5 Troubleshooting 0.0.0... eeeeeeeeeeees 47 A Implementing 802.1%............ cece 49 ALT OVOVIOW ooo ect cern terete tiertnteerenenieeiees A.2 802.1x Function A.2.1 Required Components A.2.2 Authentication Procedure A.2.3 EAP and Authentication Type... A.3 Configuration Example Part 1. Windows 2000 Server.. Part 2: Access Point Part 3: 802.1x Station.... B Specification... vi 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview Thank you for choosing this Wireless Broadband Router. This Wireless Broadband Route is a multi-function device featuring a wireless 54Mbps Access Point, a 4-port LAN switch and a WAN port which extends your existing broadband Cable/ADSL connection. It allows your Internet connection to be shared through either the S4Mbps Access Point feature or the 10/100Base-TX Ethernet switch. Now your wired and wireless network are integrated to enjoy various bandwidth-consuming applications over the Internet. With the support of new emerged 802.11g draft standard, the Access Point provides data transfer of up to 54 Mbps, up to 5 times faster than 802.11b. Since draft 802.119 draft operates on the same frequency of 2.4 GHz as 802.11b, it is backwards compatible with existing Wi-Fi 802.11b devices. The benefit is that you can preserve the existing 802.11b infrastructure while migrating to the new screaming fast 802. 11g draft standard. The router can act as a DHCP server to automatically assign IP addresses to your LAN devices. With the built-in Network Address Translation (NAT) function, your LAN can access the Internet through a single external IP address and at the same time is protected against outside intruders. The router can also be configured to filter internal access to the Internet. It is designed to provide a reliable Internet access solution for the corporate environment, the small office and the home user. Wireless Broadband Router User Manual 1.2 Features One 10/100 Base-TX RJ-45 auto sensing and crossover Ethernet WAN port for Broadband connection (Cable/DSL or direct Ethernet) Four RJ-45 LAN ports for 10/100Base-TX auto sensing &
crossover Ethernet Switch LAN connection 802.11g draft Wireless LAN 802.1x security One external and one built-in antennas for wireless technology PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet) Client with Keep Alive/Connect On Demand Support PAP and CHAP Authentication DHCP Client MAC Address Cloning DHCP Server NAT Firewall Support Bridge Mode Support 802.1D Spanning Tree Bridging P Filtering, IP Forwarding DMZ Hosting ASCII/HEX Format 64/128 Bit WEP Key for Wireless LAN Allow/Deny List for Wireless LAN VPN Support (IPSec Passthrough, and PPTP Passthrough) Configurable through Web Browser via WAN/LAN Software Upgrade NTP/Manual System Clock Configuration Saving/Retrieving Event Log 1. Introduction. 1.3 Package Contents Check the contents of the package against the pack contents checklist below. If any of the items is missing, then contact the dealer from whom the equipment was purchased.
@ Wireless Broadband Router x1
@ Power Adapter and Cord (or AC Power Adapter) x1 e CD-ROM x1
@ =RJ-45 Ethernet Cable x1 1.4 System Requirements
@ Cable/ADSL modem and an Internet access account for Internet connection
@ One computer with 10/100Base-T Ethernet card and TCPIIP protocol installed for initial setup
@ = Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher for Web configuration
@ 802.11g draft or 802.11b compliant wireless adapters (for wireless connection) 2 Hardware Description &
Installation 2.1 Physical Outlook Front Panel The following illustration shows the front panel of the Wireless Broadband Router:
PWR WLAN WAN. LANT LAN2 LAN3 LANS LED Indicators The Wireless Broadband Router is equipped with seven LEDs on the front panel as described in the table below LEDs [Function _|Color status |Description Power Green of [No power is supplied to the unit Solid [Power is connected to the unit WLAN [Wireless LAN [Green of (WLAN interface is net initialized Port properly, ReaeyiACtNty lon WLAN interface is initialized properly and ready, Blinking |Transmitting/receiving packets Jon the WLAN port LAN LAN Pot Green or Power is off or no Ethernet 14 Status (100 Mbps)* device is connected on Ethemet device is connected Wireless Broadband Router User Manual LEDs [Function _|Color Status [Description Green Blinking |Transmittingreceiving packets
(10 Mbps) Jon the LAN port, WAN [WAN Port Green ott Power is off or no broadband Status device is connected jon Broadbend device is connected Blinking |Transmittingfreceiving packets jon the WAN port Rear Panel and Connectors The following figure illustrates the rear panel of your Wireless Broadband Router. errr. toad VAC LANA) LANS)-LAN2 LAN WAN pefault The following table describes the components on the rear panel Connector Description 12 AC Power connector LAN Ports 1-4 |Ru-45 Connectors. Integrated port 10/100BaseT switch. Connects to a hub, switch or NIC-equipped PC in your network. The LAN ports|
support Auto-MDIX feature which eliminates the need for crossover cables WAN Ru-45 connector. Connects to the Cable/ADSL Moder. The WAN port also supports Auto-MDIX feature which eliminates the need for crossover cables Load Default To reset the device to factory defaults, insert a straightened paperclip into the reset / Load Default hole to press the button. Keep pressing and power cycle (off and on) the device. Wait for at least 5 seconds to release the button, Then wait for the device to finish booting, If you want to restore your customized settings after loading defaults, refer to "4.8 Administration for more information 2. Hardware Description & Installation 2.2 Hardware Connection Choosing a Place for the Router Place the device close to the power outlet for the cable to reach it easily. Avoid placing the device in places where people may walk on the cables. Also keep it away from direct sunshine or heat sources. Place the device on a flat and stable stand. Connecting the Wireless Broadband Router Prior to connecting the hardware, make sure to power off your Ethernet device, Cable/ADSL modem and Wireless Broadband Router. Then follow the steps below to connect the related devices. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Connecting Your network to the LAN port. Attach one end of the Ethernet cable with Ru-45 connectors to your hub, switch or a PCs Ethernet port, and the other end to the LAN port of your Wireless Broadband Router. Connecting Cable/ADSL Modem to the InternethWAN port. Connect the Ethernet cable attaching to your Cable/ADSL modem to the Internet/WAN or WAN port of your Wireless Broadband Router. Connecting the power adapter. Connect the power adapter cord to the power jack on the back of the Wireless Broadband Router. Then connect the adapter to a power outlet. Caution: Use only the adapter supplied with the router. Connecting the wrong adapter could damage the device. Wireless Broadband Router User Manual The figure below illustrates a connection diagram example:
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