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D-Link DSL-2640U Wireless ADSL2/2+ Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Version Date: October 12, 2006 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class 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.
-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. 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. CAUTION:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. RF exposure warning This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and 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 provide with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Table of Contents
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GENERAL INFORMATION .......................................................................... 3 Package Contents ........................................................................ 3 Important Safety Instructions .......................................................... 3 Front Panel View ......................................................................... 4 Back Panel View .......................................................................... 5 CONNECTING THE ROUTER TO YOUR COMPUTER.................................................. 6 Connect the Telephone Cable ...................................................... 6 Connect the Ethernet Cable ........................................................ 6 Connect the Power Adapter ........................................................ 6 CONFIGURING THE ROUTER ...................................................................... 7 HOME ........................................................................................... 8 Wizard ..................................................................................... 8 ATM PVC Configuration........................................................... 8 Connection Type .................................................................10 PPP Username and Password ...................................................11 Network Address Translation Settings ........................................11 Device Setup ......................................................................12 Wireless............................................................................13 Setup - Summary .................................................................14 Wireless...................................................................................15 Wireless -- Basic..................................................................15 Wireless Security ...............................................................16 WAN .......................................................................................17 LAN ........................................................................................24 DNS ........................................................................................26 DNS Server Configuration .......................................................26 Dynamic DNS .............................................................................27 Logout.....................................................................................28 ADVANCED SETUP...............................................................................30 ADSL .......................................................................................30 ADSL Settings .....................................................................31 ADSL Tone Settings ..............................................................31 Virtual Server ............................................................................32 NATVirtual Servers Setup .....................................................32 DMZ........................................................................................34 SNMP ......................................................................................35 SNMPConfiguration.............................................................35 IP Filter ...................................................................................35 Incoming IP Filtering Setup.....................................................36 Outgoing IP Filtering Setup .....................................................38 Bridge Filters.............................................................................40 MAC Filtering Setup..............................................................40 Parental Control.........................................................................42 Time of Day Restrictions ........................................................42 Routing....................................................................................43 Routing--Static Route............................................................44 RoutingDefault Gateway ......................................................45 RoutingRIP Configuration .....................................................47 Quality of Service .......................................................................47 Port Mapping .............................................................................50 Certificate................................................................................52 Local ...............................................................................52 D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 1 2007/3/22PM 04:50 Trusted CA ........................................................................55 Wireless...................................................................................56 WirelessAdvance Setting ......................................................57 WirelessMAC Filter .............................................................60 WirelessBridge..................................................................61 WirelessQoS .....................................................................62 TOOLS..........................................................................................63 Access Control ...........................................................................63 Access ControlAdmin ..........................................................64 Access ControlServices ........................................................65 Access ControlIP Address .....................................................65 Time.......................................................................................67 Remote Log ..............................................................................68 TR-069 Client ............................................................................70 System ....................................................................................71 Save and Reboot .................................................................71 Backup Settings...................................................................71 Update Settings ..................................................................72 Restore Default Settings ........................................................72 Firmware .................................................................................74 Test........................................................................................75 STATUS .........................................................................................77 Device Info ...............................................................................77 DHCP Clients .............................................................................78 WAN Info..................................................................................79 Route Info ................................................................................79 Log.........................................................................................80 LAN ........................................................................................81 WAN .......................................................................................82 ATM........................................................................................82 ADSL .......................................................................................84 ADSL BER Test ....................................................................85 Wireless Station Info....................................................................86 D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 2 2007/3/22PM 04:50 General Information The D-Link DSL-2640U is an ADSL2+ router that provides a convenient wireless routing function. This user manual offers you with a simple and easy-to-understand format to install and configure your router. Package Contents Included in the package is one of each of the following DSL-2640U Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router Power adapter RJ-11 telephone cable RJ-45 Ethernet cable CD-ROM (containing User Manual & Quick Guide) Quick Guide (booklet) Important Safety Instructions Place your router on a flat surface close to the cables in a location with To prevent overheating, do not obstruct the ventilation openings of this sufficient ventilation. equipment. Plug this equipment into a surge protector to reduce the risk of damage from power surges and lightning strikes. Operate this equipment only from an electrical outlet with the correct power source as indicated on the adapter. Do not open the cover of this equipment. Opening the cover will void any warranties on the equipment. Unplug equipment first before cleaning. A damp cloth can be used to clean the equipment. Do not use liquid / aerosol cleaners or magnetic / static cleaning devices. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 3 2007/3/22PM 04:50 Front Panel View LED Power Status DSL WLAN LAN 1-4 Indication The router is powered on. (READY) The power is off. Failure or device malfunction. (NOT READY) Traffic is passing through the device. (INTERNET TRAFFIC) DSL is synchronized. No carrier signal. Mode Solid Green No light Red Flashing Green Solid Green No Light Slow Flashing DSL attempting synch. Trying to detect carrier signal. Fast Flashing Carrier has been detected and router is trying to train. Solid Green Wireless is up. Flashing No Light Solid Green Flashing Green No Light Wireless traffic is passing through. Wireless is down. Powered device connected to associated port LAN activity present (traffic in either direction). No activity, router power off, no cable or no powered device is connected to the LAN port. IP connected (device has a WAN IP address from IPCP or DHCP and DSL is up or a static IP address is configured, PPP negotiation has completed successfully (if used), and DSL is up. (WAN IP AVAILABLE) Router power off, router in bridge mode or ADSL connection not present. Device attempted to become IP connected and failed
(no DHCP response, no PPPoE response, PPPoE authentication failed, no IP address from IPCP, etc.).
(WAN IP NOT AVAILABLE) Solid Green Internet No Light Red D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 4 2007/3/22PM 04:50 Back Panel View Description Press to turn the router on and off. Connects to the power adapter. Press for less than 3 seconds to reset the router. Press for 3 seconds or more to revert to factory settings. For use by D-Link service personnel for maintenance purposes only. RJ-45 connects the unit to Ethernet devices such as a PC or a switch. RJ-11 telephone port connects telephone cable to telephone or fax machine. Port On/ Off Power Reset Console LAN 4-1 DSL D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 5 2007/3/22PM 04:50 Connecting the Router to Your Computer Power Input Reset Button Console
LAN 1-4 DSL Port On / Off Button
* Consolefor use by D-Link repair service personnel only. Connect the Telephone Cable Connect one end of the telephone cable to the DSL port on the router and the other end of the cable into the wall socket. Connect the Ethernet Cable Connect the Power Adapter Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to one of the 4 LAN ports on the back of the router and attach the other end to an Ethernet Adapter or available Ethernet port on your computer. Or, you can attach it to a switch /
hub first and connect your computer to the switch / hub. Complete the process by connecting the power adapter to the Power input on the back of the router and then plug the other end of power adapter into a wall outlet or power strip. Then turn on the router and boot up your PC and any LAN devices, such as hubs or switches, and any computers connected to them. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 6 2007/3/22PM 04:50 Configuring the Router To use your web browser to access the web pages used to set up the router, your computer must be configured to Obtain an IP address automatically, that is, you must change the IP network settings of your computer so that it is a DHCP client. If you are using Windows XP and do not know how to change your network settings, skip ahead to Appendix A and read the instructions provided. Open your web browser and enter the URL http://192.168.1.1 in the address bar and press Enter. Enter admin in the User Name field and admin in the Password field. Click OK NOTE: Actually, there are two default user name and password combinations. The user / user name and password combination provides limited access to certain configurations. The admin / admin combination can perform all functions. Passwords can be changed at any time. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 7 2007/3/22PM 04:50 Home The home section provides configurations for general use, including a Quick Setup Wizard with steps to quickly set up your router for Internet connection. Also included in this section are LAN / WAN setup and DNS configuration. The below sections explains the setup for each. Wizard This section will explain how to quickly configure the router if your only intention is to access the Internet. ATM PVC Configuration To enable the auto-connect process, click on the box labeled DSL Auto-connect, a process that will automatically detect the first usable PVC and automatically detect PPPoE and PPPoA. To continue, click on the Next button. Skip ahead to page 11 if you select DSL Auto-connect. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 8 2007/3/22PM 04:50 If you uncheck the DSL Auto-connect box, the resulting screen is seen below. Enter the VPI / VCI as indicated by your ISP. Also shown will be the Quality of Service. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 9 2007/3/22PM 04:50 Connection Type Following is the Connection Type screen where you select the type of network protocol and encapsulation mode over the ATM PVC that your ISP has instructed you to use. The following is a PPPoA example. Click on Next to continue. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 10 2007/3/22PM 04:50 PPP Username and Password Now, enter the PPP username and password as given by your ISP. Then decide if you will be using any features such as Dial on demand, PPP IP extension, Keep Alive and then click on Next. Network Address Translation Settings The next step is to configure the Network Address Translation (NAT) settings. For the example, NAT will be enabled. The remaining fields are left as default and then click on Next to continue. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 11 2007/3/22PM 04:50 Device Setup You can configure the DSL Router IP address and Subnet Mask for the LAN interface to correspond to your LANs IP Subnet. If you want the DHCP server to automatically assign IP addresses, then enable the DHCP server and enter the range of IP addresses that the DHCP server can assign to your computers. Disable the DHCP server if you would like to manually assign IP addresses. Click on Next to continue. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 12 2007/3/22PM 04:50 Wireless The routers wireless function can be enabled on the following screen. If the function is enabled, then continue by entering the SSID, the wireless network name. Click on Next to continue. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 13 2007/3/22PM 04:50 Setup - Summary After all of the configurations are done, the WAN Setup Summary screen displays all WAN settings that you have made. Check that the settings are correct before clicking on the Save / Reboot button. Clicking on Save / Reboot will save your settings and restart your router. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 14 2007/3/22PM 04:50 Wireless Wireless -- Basic The below Wireless Basic screen lets you enable or disable wireless. The default setting for wireless is enabled. You can also hide the access point so others cannot see your ID on the network. Click on Apply to save your configurations before clicking on Security to continue to the Security configurations. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 15 2007/3/22PM 04:50 Wireless Security The next screen is the Wireless Security screen which allows you to select the network authentication method and to enable or disable WEP encryption. Note that depending on the network authentication that is selected, the screen will change accordingly so additional fields can be configured for the specific authentication method. Network authentication methods include the following Openanyone can access the network. The default is a disabled WEP encryption setting. SharedWEP encryption is enabled and encryption key strength of 64-bit or 128-bit needs to be selected. Click on Set Encryption Keys to manually set the network encryption keys. Up to 4 different keys can be set and you can come back to select which one to use at anytime. 802.1Xrequires mutual authentication between a client station and the router by including a RADIUS-based authentication server. Information about the RADIUS server such as its IP address, port and key must be entered. WEP encryption is also enabled and the encryption strength must also be selected. WPA(Wi-Fi Protected Access) usually used for the larger Enterprise environment, it uses a RADIUS server and TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) encryption (instead of WEP encryption which is disabled). TKIP uses128-bit dynamic session keys (per user, per session, and per packet keys). WPA-PSK (Wi-Fi Protected Access Pre-Shared Key)WPA for home and SOHO environments also using the same strong TKIP encryption, per-packet key construction, and key management that WPA provides in the enterprise environment. The main difference is that the password is entered manually. A group re-key interval time is also required. WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access 2)second generation of WPA which uses AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) instead of TKIP as its encryption method. Network re-auth interval is the time in which another key needs to be dynamically issued. WPA2-PSK (Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 Pre-Shared Key)suitable for home and SOHO environments, it also uses AES encryption and requires you to enter a password and an re-key interval time. Mixed WPA2 / WPAduring transitional times for upgrades in the enterprise environment, this mixed authentication method allows upgraded and users not yet upgraded to access the network via the router. RADIUS server information must be entered for WPA and a as well as a group re-key interval time. Both TKIP and AES are used. Mixed WPA2 / WPA-PSKuseful during transitional times for upgrades in the home or SOHO environment, a pre-shared key must be entered along with the group re-key interval time. Both TKIP and AES are also used. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 16 2007/3/22PM 04:50 WAN Configure the WAN settings as provided by your ISP. Click on the Add button if you want to add a new connection for the WAN interface and to proceed to the ATM PVC Configuration screen as seen below. The ATM PVC D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 2007/3/22PM 04:50 17 Configuration screen allows you to configure an ATM PVC identifier (VPI and VCI) and select a service category. Find out the following values from your ISP before you change them. VPI: Virtual Path Identifier. The valid range is 0 to 255. VCI: Virtual Channel Identifier. The valid range is 32 to 65535. Service Category: Five classes of traffic are listed o UBR Without PCR (Unspecified Bit Rate without Peak Cell Rate) UBR service is suitable for applications that can tolerate variable delays and some cell losses. Applications suitable for UBR service include text/data/image transfer, messaging, distribution, and retrieval and also for remote terminal applications such as telecommuting. o UBR With PCR (Unspecified Bit Rate with Peak Cell Rate)--
o CBR (Constant Bit Rate)used by applications that require a fixed data rate that is continuously available during the connection time. It is commonly used for uncompressed audio and video information such as videoconferencing, interactive audio (telephony), audio /
video distribution (e.g. television, distance learning, and pay-per-
view), and audio / video retrieval (e.g. video-on-demand and audio library). o Non Realtime VBR (Non-Real-time Variable Bit Rate)can be used for data transfers that have critical response-time requirements such as airline reservations, banking transactions, and process monitoring. o Realtime VBR (Real-time Variable Bit Rate)used by time-sensitive applications such as real-time video. Rt-VBR service allows the network more flexibility than CBR. Quality of Service: Can be enabled only for UBR without PCR, UBR with PCR, and Non Realtime VPR. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 18 2007/3/22PM 04:50 The following screen shows the below types of network protocols and encapsulation modes PPP over ATM (PPPoA) PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) MAC Encapsulation Routing (MER) Bridging IP over ATM (IpoA) If you will be using VLAN tagging, then click on the Enable 802.1q checkbox and then enter the VLAN ID number. Note that the 802.1q function is only available if you select PPPoE, MER, or Bridging. When finished with your selections, click on Next to continue. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 19 2007/3/22PM 04:50 The following screen allows you to enter PPP username and password as well as make any selections regarding your connection. Dial on demand: Allows you to manually connect to the Internet so you are not permanently connected. Idle timeout timer is included. PPP IP extension: Used by some ISPs. Check with your ISP to see if it is required. Keep alive: Keeps you connected to your ISP even when no activity is present for a certain period of time. Use static IP address: Select if you want to use a non-DHCP issued IP address to connect to the Internet. If selected, you will be asked to enter the static IP address. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 20 2007/3/22PM 04:50 When finished, click on Next to proceed to the NAT Settings screen. Enable NAT: Select enable if you wish to share one WAN IP address for multiple computers on your LAN. Enable Firewall: Select if you wish to enable the routers firewall for security. Enable IGMP Multicast: Select enable if you wish to be able to provide multicasts, mostly used in video streaming. Enable WAN Service: Select if you wish to use WAN service and then set the service name. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 21 2007/3/22PM 04:50 Click Next when finished with your configurations and the below screen will follow displaying the WAN settings that you made. When satisfied with the settings click on the Apply button. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 22 2007/3/22PM 04:50 After you apply the configurations, it will return to the WAN Setup screen showing the new configurations. Select the Finish button to save the changes and reboot the router. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 23 2007/3/22PM 04:50 Below is the DSL Router Reboot screen that will appear during the rebooting process. When completed, the below pop-up window will appear confirmation that the modem has been rebooted. LAN You can configure the DSL Router IP address and Subnet Mask for the LAN interface. An available option if you will be multicasting is IGMP snooping, for which you can also select standard or blocking mode. If you want the DHCP server to automatically assign IP addresses, enable DHCP server and enter the range of IP addresses that DHCP server can assign. Disable DHCP server if you would like to manually assign IP addresses. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 24 2007/3/22PM 04:50 The Save button only saves the LAN configuration data, but does not apply the configurations. Select the Save/Reboot button to save the LAN configuration data and reboot the router and apply the new configurations. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 25 2007/3/22PM 04:50 DNS DNS Server Configuration Use the DNS Server screen to request automatic assignment of a DNS or to specify a primary and secondary DNS. If you uncheck the Enable Automatic Assigned DNS checkbox, two additional fields primary and secondary DNS serverwill appear. Enter the information and click on Apply to save the configuration. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 26 2007/3/22PM 04:50 Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS is a service for allowing an Internet domain name to be assigned to a varying IP address. This makes it possible for other sites on the Internet to establish connections to you without needing to track the IP address themselves. Click on Add to set up a dynamic DNS configuration. Note that the Add and Remove buttons will only show up if you have established a WAN connection(s) (not including bridge connection). D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 27 2007/3/22PM 04:50 This screen allows you to add a dynamic DNS address from DynDNS.org or TZO. First select the D-DNS providerDynDNS.org or TZOfrom which you have obtained a dynamic DNS address. Enter the hostname and the interface that you are using. Also enter the username and password assigned by the DNS service. Click on Apply to save these configurations. Logout To log out of the routers user interface at any time during the setup, click on the Logout button. A confirmation screen will appear confirming that you really want to log out. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 28 2007/3/22PM 04:50 D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 29 2007/3/22PM 04:50 Advanced Setup This section of the setup is an advanced version of the quick setup. If you want to make specific configurations to your router such as creating a virtual server, DMZ, RIP, Quality of Service (QoS), etc., consider going through this advanced setup for a more comprehensive configuration. ADSL The ADSL settings page contains a modulation and capability section to be specified by your ISP. Consult your ISP to select the correct settings for each. Then click on Apply if you are finished or click on Advanced Settings if you want to configure more advanced settings. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 30 2007/3/22PM 04:50 ADSL Settings The test mode can be selected from the DSL Advanced Settings page. Test modes includenormal, reverb, medley, no retrain, and L3. After you make your selections of the test mode, click on Apply to save these settings first before you go to Tone Selection. ADSL Tone Settings The frequency band of ADSL is split up into 256 separate tones, each spaced 4.3125 kHz apart. With each tone carrying separate data, the technique operates as if 256 separate routers were running in parallel. The tone range is from 0 to 31 for upstream and from 32 to 255 for downstream. Do not change these settings unless directed by your ISP. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 31 2007/3/22PM 04:50 Virtual Server If you enable NAT (Network Address Translation), you can configure the Virtual Server, Port Triggering, and DMZ Host. NATVirtual Servers Setup A virtual server allows you to direct incoming traffic from the WAN side to a specific IP address on the LAN side.The following figure shows the screen that allows you to configure your virtual server(s). Click on the Add button to configure a virtual server. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 32 2007/3/22PM 04:50 Select the virtual server from the drop-down list and complete the server IP address, then click on Apply once. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 33 2007/3/22PM 04:50 The following screen appears after you save your selection. To add additional virtual servers, click on the Add button. If you need to remove any of the server names, select the check box and click on the Remove button. DMZ You can define the IP address of the DMZ Host on this screen. Enter the IP address and click on Apply. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 34 2007/3/22PM 04:50 SNMP SNMPConfiguration SNMP is Simple Network Management Protocol that provides a means to monitor status and performance as well as set configuration parameters. It enables a management station to configure, monitor and receive trap messages from network devices. IP Filter IP filters can be configured to manage your incoming and outgoing traffic. Click on the Inbound and Outbound buttons to advance to the next section for further configuration. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 35 2007/3/22PM 04:50 Incoming IP Filtering Setup Incoming IP filter allows specified the WAN traffic to pass through the firewall. Click on the Add button to add incoming filter settings. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 36 2007/3/22PM 04:50 Enter a filter name, information about the source address (from the WAN side), and information about the destination address (to the LAN side). Select the protocol and WAN interface, then click on Apply to add the setting. The following screen appears when you apply the IP filter. The screen lists the IP filters that were added from the previous screen. To change your settings, click on the Add or Remove buttons. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 37 2007/3/22PM 04:50 Outgoing IP Filtering Setup The outgoing filter will block the LAN traffic from entering the WAN side. Click on the Add button to create filters. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 38 2007/3/22PM 04:50 The below screen will appear when you click on Add. Input the filter name, source information (from the LAN side), and destination information (from the WAN side). Then click on Apply to save. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 39 2007/3/22PM 04:50 The following screen appears when you apply the IP filter. The screen lists the IP filters that were added from the previous screen. To change your settings, click on the Add or Remove buttons. Bridge Filters MAC Filtering Setup MAC filtering can forward or block traffic by MAC address. You can change the policy or add settings to the MAC filtering table using the MAC Filtering Setup screen. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 40 2007/3/22PM 04:50 If you click on Change Policy, a confirmation dialog allows you to verify your change. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 41 2007/3/22PM 04:50 If you want to add a setting to the MAC filtering table, select protocol type, enter the destination and source MAC address, the necessary frame direction, and WAN interface (bridge mode only). Then click on Apply to save. After you save the settings, a screen showing the settings will appear. On this screen you will be able to view and delete MAC filtering rules. Parental Control Time of Day Restrictions In a home setting, parents can also restrict the day of the week certain computers can access the router. Click on Add to set up the restrictions. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 42 2007/3/22PM 04:50 After you click you on Add, you will see the below screen where you will be able to enter the MAC address of the PC that you wish to place on a time of day restriction. Click on Apply to save the settings and to continue. Routing Static route, default gateway, and RIP type routing configurations can be performed here. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 43 2007/3/22PM 04:50 Routing--Static Route The Static Route page can be used to add a routing table (a maximum of 32 entries can be configured). To proceed, click on Add. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 44 2007/3/22PM 04:50 Enter the route information and then apply your configurations. RoutingDefault Gateway The router has the ability to accept the first received default gateway assignment from one of the PPPoA, PPPoE or MER/DHCP enabled PVCs. This function is enabled by default as seen below. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 45 2007/3/22PM 04:50 If you uncheck the Enable Automatic Assigned Default Gateway option, the below screen will be shown. Enter the default gateway IP address or select the established gateway to be used. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 46 2007/3/22PM 04:50 RoutingRIP Configuration If RIP is enabled, the router operation can be configured as active or passive. Quality of Service You can configure the Quality of Service to apply different priorities to traffic on the router. Click on Add to view the Add Network Traffic Class Rule screen. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 47 2007/3/22PM 04:50 D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 48 2007/3/22PM 04:50 This screen allows you to add a network traffic class rule. 2007/3/22PM 04:50 D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 49 Port Mapping Port mapping is a feature that allows you to open ports to allow certain Internet applications on the WAN side to pass through the firewall and enter your LAN. To use this feature, mapping groups should be created. Click on the Add button as displayed below. If you need to remove an entry, then click on the Remove button. After clicking the Add button, the below configuration screen appears, allowing you enter the groups and the interfaces they are associated with. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 50 2007/3/22PM 04:50 D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 51 2007/3/22PM 04:50 Certificate There are two types of certificateslocal & trusted CA. Local A local certificate identifies your router over the network. To apply for a certificate, click on Create Certificate Request and if you have an existing certificate, click on Import Certificate to retrieve it. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 52 2007/3/22PM 04:50 If you need to create a certificate request, enter the following information Certificate name Common name Organization name Country/region name. State/province name D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 53 2007/3/22PM 04:50 If you already have a certificate, then you can simply import the certificate by pasting the certificate content and private key into the space provided. Click Apply to submit the request to import the certificate. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 54 2007/3/22PM 04:50 Trusted CA The trusted certificate authority (CA) allows you to verify the certificates of your peers. Note that you can store up to 4 certificates. The below screen also allows you to view the CAs that you may have already added and can be removed. Click on Import Certificate to continue to the next screen. Paste the content of the certificate that you wish to add and click Apply. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 55 2007/3/22PM 04:50 Wireless The Wireless section under Advanced contains three sections for further configurations. Sections include Advanced Settings MAC Filter Bridge QoS (Quality of Service) D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 56 2007/3/22PM 04:50 WirelessAdvance Setting Advanced features of the wireless LAN interface can be configured in this section. Settings can be configured for the following AP Isolationif you select enable, then each of your wireless clients will not be able to communicate with each other. Banda default setting at 2.4GHz 802.11g Channel802.11b and 802.11g use channels to limit interference from other devices. If you are experiencing interference with another 2.4Ghz device such as a baby monitor, security alarm, or cordless phone, then change the channel on your router. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 57 2007/3/22PM 04:50 54gTM Ratethe wireless link rate at which information will be received and transmitted on your wireless network. Multicast Ratethe rate at which a message is sent to a specified group of recipients. Basic Ratethe set of data transfer rates that all the stations will be capable of using to receive frames from a wireless medium. Fragmentation Thresholdused to fragment packets which help improve performance in the presence of radio frequency (RF) interference. RTS Threshold (Request to Send Threshold)determines the packet size of a transmission through the use of the router to help control traffic flow. DTIM Intervalsets the Wake-up interval for clients in power-saving mode. Beacon Intervala packet of information that is sent from a connected device to all other devices where it announces its availability and readiness. A beacon interval is a period of time (sent with the beacon) before sending the beacon again. The beacon interval may be adjusted in milliseconds (ms). Xpress Technologya technology that utilizes standards based on framebursting to achieve higher throughput. With Xpress Technology enabled, aggregate throughput (the sum of the individual throughput speeds of each client on the network) can improve by up to 25% in 802.11g only networks and up to 75% in mixed networks comprised of 802.11g and 802.11b device. 54g Mode 54g is a Broadcom Wi-Fi technology. 54g Protectionthe 802.11g standards provide a protection method so 802.11g and 802.11b devices can co-exist in the same network without speaking at the same time. Do not disable 54g Protection if there is a possibility that a 802.11b device may need to use your wireless network. In Auto Mode, the wireless device will use RTS/CTS (Request to Send / Clear to Send) to improve 802.11g performance in mixed 802.11g/802.11b networks. Turn protection off to maximize 802.11g throughput under most conditions. Preamble Type this is the length of the CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) block for communication between the router and wireless clients. High network traffic areas should select Short preamble type. Transmit Power this is the percentage of power that should be transmitted from your wireless router. Select from 20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, and 100%. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 58 2007/3/22PM 04:50 D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 59 2007/3/22PM 04:50 WirelessMAC Filter The MAC Filter feature allows you to disable, allow or deny users access to the wireless router based on their MAC address. To add MAC addresses, click on Add to continue. Click on Remove if you want to take out a MAC address from the MAC filter list. The MAC filter screen allows you to manage MAC address filters. Add the MAC addresses that you want to manage and then select the mode that you want to use to manage them. You can disable this feature or you can allow or deny access to the MAC addresses that you add to the list. 2007/3/22PM 04:50 D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 60
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WirelessBridge In this next screen, you can select which mode you want the router to be in, either access point or wireless bridge. If you enable bridge restrict, then enter the MAC addresses of the remote bridges. If you disable the bridge restrict function, then there are no MAC addresses to enter. Click on Save / Apply to save and continue. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 61 2007/3/22PM 04:50 WirelessQoS WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia) technology is available on the wireless router, allowing you to give multimedia applications a higher quality of service and priority in a wireless network so applications such as videos will be of higher quality. Enabling WMM may delay the network traffic of other lower assigned quality applications. WMM No Acknowledgement can be enabled if you enable WMM which refers to the acknowledgement policy used at the MAC level. To create a QoS entry, click the Add QoS Entry button to proceed to add or remove traffic class rules for your network. Click on Save/Apply WME Settings. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 62 2007/3/22PM 04:50 Tools The tools section contains various administrator functions to maintain your router. Sections include the followingAdmin, Time, Remote Log, System, Firmware, and Test. Admin: Allows you to change the password for the various user names available Time: Allows you to set the routers time Remote Log: Allows you to view logs of the routers activities System: Allows you to perform functions such as save / reboot, backup, update settings, and restore default settings Firmware: Allows you to upgrade your router with new available Test: Allows you to view test information for your Internet firmware versions connection Access Control You can enable or disable some services of your router by LAN or WAN. If no WAN connection is defined, only the LAN side can be configured. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 63 2007/3/22PM 04:50 Access ControlAdmin Three user names and passwordsadmin, support, and usercan be used to control your router. The passwords for these user names can be changed on the following screen. Enter the user name followed by the old password and the new password that you wish to change to. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 64 2007/3/22PM 04:50 Access ControlServices Services that can be enabled / disabled on the LAN / WAN are FTP, HTTP, ICMP, SNMP, Telnet, and TFTP. Access ControlIP Address Web access to the router can be limited when Access Control Mode is enabled. The IP addresses of allowed hosts can be added using Access Control Add the IP address to the IP address list by clicking on the Add button, then select Enabled to enable Access Control Mode. IP Address. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 65 2007/3/22PM 04:50 To assign the IP address of the management station that is permitted to access the local management services, enter the IP address in the box and click on the Apply button. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 66 2007/3/22PM 04:50 Time The Time Settings page allows you to automatically synchronize your time with a time server on the Internet. If you choose to set the routers time, click on the automatically synchronize with Internet time servers checkbox and the below fields appear. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 67 2007/3/22PM 04:50 Select from the list of NTP (Network Time Protocol) time servers. Then select the time zone that you are in and click on Apply to save. Remote Log The Log dialog allows you to view and configure the log. To view the log, click on the View System Log button. Below is the System Log screen which shows the date/time of the log, the facility that was logged, the severity level and the log message. Click on Refresh to view any new information that is logged. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 68 2007/3/22PM 04:50 System Log when log mode is DISABLED System Log when log mode is ENABLED NOTE: When you click on the View System Log button, the System Log screen that you access will be located under the Status section (see screen on left). To return to the previous screen to configure system log, remember to click on the Tools tab (located on top row) first and then click on Remotelog. To configure the system log settings, click on the Configure System Log button to view the following screen. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 69 2007/3/22PM 04:50 If the log is enabled, the system will log selected events including Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informational, and Debugging. All events above or equal to the selected log level will be logged and displayed. If the selected mode is Remote or Both, events will be sent to the specified IP address and UDP port of a remote system log server. If the selected mode is Local or Both, events will be recorded in the local memory. Select the desired values and click on Apply to configure the system log options. TR-069 Client The router includes a TR-069 client, a WAN management protocol. All the values are already filled in. If you wish to enable this protocol, then select enable. You must click on the Apply button for the setting to take place. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 70 2007/3/22PM 04:50 System The system section includes several tools on one page, including save and reboot, backup settings, update settings, and restore default settings. Save and Reboot To save all configurations made, click on the Save/Reboot button. This will save all your settings and restart the router for the settings to take effect. When completed, the below pop-up window will appear confirmation that the router has been rebooted. Backup Settings To save your configurations in a file on your computer so that it may be accessed again later if your current settings are changed, click on the Backup Settings button. The below pop-up screen will appear with a prompt to open or save the file to your computer. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 71 2007/3/22PM 04:50 Update Settings To load a previously saved configuration file onto your router, click Browse and select the file on your computer and then click on Update Settings. The router will restore settings and reboot to activate the restored settings. Restore Default Settings Restore Default will delete all current settings and restore the router to factory default settings. Click on the Restore Default Settings button to proceed. The D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 72 2007/3/22PM 04:50 following confirmation dialog will appear confirming your decision to restore default settings. Click on OK to continue. Click on the OK button to start. The below screen will appear with the progress of restoring the default settings. When completed, the below pop-up window will appear confirmation that the router has been rebooted. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 73 2007/3/22PM 04:50 Firmware If your ISP releases new software for this router, follow these steps to perform an upgrade. 1. Obtain an updated software image file from your ISP. 2. Enter the path to the image file location or click on the Browse button to locate the image file. 3. Click the Update Software button once to upload the new image file. The below page will appear when you click on the Update Software button. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 74 2007/3/22PM 04:50 When completed, the below pop-up window will appear confirmation that the router has been rebooted. Test The diagnostics screen allows you to run diagnostic tests to check your DSL connection. The results will show test results of three connections Connection to your local network Connection to your DSL service provider Connection to your Internet service provider There are three buttons at the bottom of the pageNext Connection (appears only if you have created more than one connection), Test and Test with OAM F4which will allow you to retest if necessary. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 75 2007/3/22PM 04:50 D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 76 2007/3/22PM 04:50 Status The status section allows you to view general and status information for your routers connection. Device Info It shows details of the router such as the version of the software, bootloader, LAN IP address, etc. It also displays the current status of your DSL connection as shown below 2007/3/22PM 04:50 D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 77 DHCP Clients Access the DHCP Leases screen by clicking DHCP under Statistics. This shows the computers, identified by the hostname and MAC address that have acquired IP addresses by the DHCP server with the time that the lease for the IP address is up. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 78 2007/3/22PM 04:50 WAN Info The WAN Info screen displays WAN connections previously set up in the Home section. The information added in the status section is the extra column for connection status information, displaying either ADSL Link Down or ADSL Link Up. Route Info The Route Info section displays route information showing the IP addresses of the destination, gateway, and subnet mask as well as other route information. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 79 2007/3/22PM 04:50 Log This is the same screen as seen in the Remotelog section under tools. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 80 2007/3/22PM 04:50 LAN The LAN section shows received and transmitted packet information for the Ethernet interfaces. Click on Reset Statistics to renew the information. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 81 2007/3/22PM 04:50 WAN The WAN section shows received and transmitted packet information for the WAN connections that you have set up. Click on Reset Statistics to renew the information. ATM The ATM section displays statistical values for your ATM interface as well as for AAL5 and AAL5 VCC. Click on Reset Statistics to renew the values. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 82 2007/3/22PM 04:50 D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 83 2007/3/22PM 04:50 ADSL Information contained in the ADSL screen is useful for troubleshooting and diagnostics of connection problems. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 84 2007/3/22PM 04:50 ADSL BER Test A Bit Error Rate Test (BER Test) is a test that reflects the ratio of error bits to the total number transmitted. If you click on the ADSL BER Test button at the bottom of the ADSL Statistics page, the following pop-up screen will appear allowing you to set the tested time and to begin the test. When you start the ADSL BER Test, the following progress window will display the connection speed as well as the length of time that the test will run for. At any time during the test, click on the Stop button to terminate the test. 2007/3/22PM 04:50 D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 85 When the test is complete, the following window will display the test results showing the test time, total transferred bits, total error bits and error ratio. Wireless Station Info This page displays the stations (identified by their BSSID) that are associated with your wireless router. Click on Refresh to renew the page for new wireless stations. D-Link Wireless ADSL2/2+ 4-port Ethernet Router User Manual Version 1.2 Document #: BD-ZU0026-12 86 2007/3/22PM 04:50
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2007-04-02
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
D-Link Corporation
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0007371172
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1 | Physical Address |
17595 Mt. Herrmann
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Fountain Valley, California 92708
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United States
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h******@atcb.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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KA2
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
SL2600UT
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1 | Name |
B******** A****
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1 | Title |
General Counsel
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1 | Telephone Number |
714-8********
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1 | Fax Number |
866-7********
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b******@dlink.com
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1 | Firm Name |
QuieTek Corporation
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1 | Name |
N****** T********
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1 | Physical Address |
2F, No 345, Xinhu 2d Road
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Taipei, 114
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Taiwan
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1 | Telephone Number |
886 0********
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886 2********
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n******@quietek.com
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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) | IEEE802.11 B/G Access Point | ||||
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 | Power listed is conducted. This device must be used in such a manner as to provide a separation distance of 20 cm between the antenna(s) and all persons. This device must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance | ||||
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 | ||||
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DEKRA TESTING AND CERTIFICATION CO., LTD. LinKou
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S******** H****
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+886-******** Extension:
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+886-********
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s******@dekra.com
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