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User Guide
NB6Plus4W ADSL2+ Router
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Safety and Precaution
Installation• Useonlythetypeofpowersourceindicatedonthemarkinglabels.• Useonlypoweradaptersuppliedwiththeproduct.• Donotoverloadwalloutletorextensioncordsasthismayincreasetheriskofelectricshockorfire.Ifthepowercordisfrayed,replace
itwithanewone.• Properventilationisnecessarytopreventtheproductoverheating.Donotblockorcovertheslotsandopeningsonthedevice,which
areintendedforventilationandproperoperation.Itisrecommendedtomounttheproductwithastack.• Donotplacetheproductnearanysourceofheatorexposeittodirectsunlight.• Donotexposetheproducttomoisture.Neverspillanyliquidontheproduct.• Donotattempttoconnectwithanycomputeraccessoryorelectronicproductwithoutinstructionsfromqualifiedservicepersonnel.This
mayresultinriskofelectronicshockorfire.• Donotplacethisproductonunstablestandortable.
When in Use• Poweroffandunplugthisproductfromthewalloutletwhenitisnotinuseorbeforecleaning.Payattentiontothetemperatureofthe
poweradapter.Thetemperaturemightbehigh.• Afterpoweringofftheproduct,powerontheproductatleast15secondslater.• Donotblocktheventilatingopeningsofthisproduct.• Whentheproductisexpectedtobenotinuseforaperiodoftime,unplugthepowercordoftheproducttopreventitfromthedamage
ofstormorsuddenincreasesinrating.
ServiceDo not attempt to disassemble or open covers of this unit by yourself. Nor should you attempt to service the product yourself, which may void the user’s authority to operate it. Contact qualified service personnel under the following conditions:• Ifthepowercordorplugisdamagedorfrayed.• Ifliquidhasbeenspilledintotheproduct.• Iftheproducthasbeenexposedtorainorwater.• Iftheproductdoesnotoperatenormallywhentheoperatinginstructionsarefollowed.• Iftheproducthasbeendroppedorthecabinethasbeendamaged.• Iftheproductexhibitsadistinctchangeinperformance.
Caution
• Anychangesormodificationsnotexpresslyapprovedbythepartyresponsibleforcompliancecouldvoidtheauthoritytooperateequipment.
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ContentsBefore You Use ..............................................................................................................................................6
NB6Plus4WSeriesPackageContents........................................................................................................7SubscriptionforADSLService...................................................................................................................8
Chapter 1: Overview .....................................................................................................................................9NB6Plus4WLEDIndicators...............................................................................................................10NB6Plus4WRearPanel....................................................................................................................11
Chapter 2: System Requirement and Installation ......................................................................................12SystemRequirement..............................................................................................................................12DoIneedaMicroFilter...........................................................................................................................13ChoosingaplacefortheADSLRouter......................................................................................................14ConnectingtheADSLRouter...................................................................................................................14USBDriverInstallation............................................................................................................................15
ForWindowsME..............................................................................................................................15ForWindows2000...........................................................................................................................15ForWindowsXP/Vista/7...................................................................................................................16
UninstallingtheUSBDriver......................................................................................................................18ForWindowsME..............................................................................................................................18ForWindows2000...........................................................................................................................18ForWindowsXP/Vista/7...................................................................................................................19
SettingupTCP/IP...................................................................................................................................20ForWindows98...............................................................................................................................20ForWindowsME..............................................................................................................................20ForWindowsNT..............................................................................................................................21ForWindows2000...........................................................................................................................21ForMacOSX10.4...........................................................................................................................21ForWindowsXP/Vista/7...................................................................................................................22
RenewingIPAddressonClientPC...........................................................................................................26ForWindows98/ME.........................................................................................................................26ForWindowsNT/2000/XP/Vista/7.....................................................................................................26
Chapter 3: Accessing the Internet...............................................................................................................27PPPoverATM(PPPoA)Mode..................................................................................................................28PPPoverEthernet(PPPoE)Mode.............................................................................................................29NumberedIPoverATM(IPoA)..................................................................................................................30NumberedIPoverATM(IPoA)+NAT.........................................................................................................31BridgeMode..........................................................................................................................................32MER......................................................................................................................................................33
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Chapter 4: Web Configuration .....................................................................................................................34UsingWeb-BasedManager.....................................................................................................................34
OutlineofWebManager...................................................................................................................35ToHavetheNewSettingsTakeEffect................................................................................................35Language........................................................................................................................................35
QuickStart.............................................................................................................................................36ConnecttoInternet..........................................................................................................................36QuickSetup.....................................................................................................................................36ATMDVCConfiguration....................................................................................................................37PPoAMode.....................................................................................................................................38IPoAMode.......................................................................................................................................38ConnectionMode.............................................................................................................................39QualityofService.............................................................................................................................39ConnectionMode.............................................................................................................................39WANServiceConfiguration_PPoE....................................................................................................40WANServiceConfiguration_IPoE......................................................................................................44WANServiceConfiguration_Bridging................................................................................................46WANServiceConfiguration_PPoA.....................................................................................................47WANServiceConfiguration_IPoA.....................................................................................................50
Status....................................................................................................................................................53Overview.........................................................................................................................................53ADSLLine.......................................................................................................................................53InternetConnection..........................................................................................................................55TrafficStatistics...............................................................................................................................55DHCPTable.....................................................................................................................................56WirelessClients...............................................................................................................................56RoutingTable...................................................................................................................................56ARPTable........................................................................................................................................56
AdvancedSetup.....................................................................................................................................57LocalNetwork–IPAddress..............................................................................................................57LocalNetwork–DHCPServer..........................................................................................................59LocalNetwork–UPnP......................................................................................................................60LocalNetwork–IGMPSnooping.......................................................................................................61Interface–ATMInterface.................................................................................................................63Internet–Connections.....................................................................................................................64Internet–DNSServer......................................................................................................................64Internet–DSL.................................................................................................................................65IPRouting–DefaultGateway...........................................................................................................66IPRouting–StaticRoute..................................................................................................................66IPRouting–DynamicRouting..........................................................................................................69IPRouting–SourceRouting.............................................................................................................69VirtualServer–PortForwarding.......................................................................................................70VirtualServer–PortTriggering.........................................................................................................72VirtualServer–DMZHost................................................................................................................73VirtualServer–DynamicDNS..........................................................................................................74VirtualServer–StaticDNS...............................................................................................................75NATALG..........................................................................................................................................76Firewall...........................................................................................................................................77Firewall–BridgeFiltering.................................................................................................................78Firewall–IPFiltering........................................................................................................................80
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QualityofService–QueueConfiguration.................................................................................................83QualityofService–QoSclassification...............................................................................................86PortMapping...................................................................................................................................92AdvancedSettings...........................................................................................................................93
Wireless................................................................................................................................................94Basic..............................................................................................................................................94Security...........................................................................................................................................95AccessControl..............................................................................................................................102Repeater.......................................................................................................................................104WirelessQoS.................................................................................................................................106
Management........................................................................................................................................109Diagnostics...................................................................................................................................109ManagementAccounts...................................................................................................................111ManagementControl–FromRemote..............................................................................................112ManagementControl–FromLocal.................................................................................................113TR-069.........................................................................................................................................113InternetTime.................................................................................................................................114SystemLog...................................................................................................................................115BackupConfig...............................................................................................................................119UpdateFirmware...........................................................................................................................121ResetRouter..................................................................................................................................121UPnPforXP...................................................................................................................................122
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting .......................................................................................................................124ProblemswithLAN...............................................................................................................................124ProblemswithWAN..............................................................................................................................124ProblemswithUpgrading......................................................................................................................125
Chapter 6: Glossary ..................................................................................................................................126Appendix A: Client Setup for 802.1x, WPA, and WPA-PSK .........................................................................128
RetreivingClientCertificate...................................................................................................................128Enabling802.1xAuthenticationandSecurity..........................................................................................131EnablingWPAAuthenticationandSecurity.............................................................................................136EnablingWPA-PSKAuthenticationandSecurity......................................................................................139
Appendix B: Establishing your wireless connection (For NB6W/Plus4W only) .........................................141WindowsXPservicepack2..................................................................................................................141MacOSX10.4.....................................................................................................................................143WindowsVista......................................................................................................................................144Troubleshooting....................................................................................................................................149
Appendix C: How to change Wireless Security on your NB6W/NB6Plus4W ..............................................150WEPencryption....................................................................................................................................150WPAencryption....................................................................................................................................152
Appendix D: Legal and Regualtory Information ........................................................................................154CustomerInformation...........................................................................................................................154ProductWarranty..................................................................................................................................155LimitationsofWarranty.........................................................................................................................155
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BEFORE YOU USEThankyouforpurchasingaNetCommADSL2+Router.NetCommbringsyoutheNextGenerationofADSLtechnologywithADSL2+*,whichboostsADSL’sperformance,improvesinteroperability,andsupportsnewapplications,servicesanddeploymentconditions.
NetComm’simplementationofADSL2+*ensuresthatyourRouteroperateswithexistingADSLserviceswhiledeliveringoptimalperformanceinallmodesofoperation.PoweredbythelatestBroadcomADSL2+*chipset,NetComm’sRouterprovidesdownstreamdataratesofupto24MbpsinADSL2+*modeensuringthatyoucansurfthenetordownloadyourfilesquickerthaneverbefore.
SecurityisakeyissuewithBroadbandusersandNetComm’sRoutersdonotleaveyouexposed.YournewRouterhasabuilt-infirewalltoensureyourdefencesarerock-solidagainsthackers,unauthorisedentries,probesandevenDenialofServiceattacks.What’smore,yourRouterisequippedwithaVPNpass-throughfeatureallowingyoutouseastandardVPNclientforPoint-to-PointcommunicationevenwhileyourFirewallisactive.
NetComm’sNB6SeriesRoutersdelivertheconnectionversatilityneededtocaterfortoday’sADSLusers.SimplyattachtoasinglePCusingtheEthernetport(recommended)orUSBport.Alternatively,shouldyouwishtoshareyourInternetconnection,thedeviceisequippedwithanin-builtRouterandoneorfourEthernetportsforconnectiontoanetwork.YoucanalsoshareyourInternetconnectionwirelessly.
TheRouter’sPortForwardingandUPnPfunctionshavemadeiteasierfortoday’sInternetuserstoconfigureandsetupthemyriadofNetworkPortRulesneededbyInternetapplicationssuchasOn-LineGaming,Peer-To-PeerfilesharingandMessengerservicestooperate.TheRouterhasanumberofpre-configuredrulesforseveralgames,justclickonthegameyouwishtoplayon-lineandtherestisdoneforyou.
Addedtothis,theRouterintroducesaQoS(QualityofService)featurethatgivesyoucontroloverwhichtypesofdataaregivenprioritybytheRouter.
* Your ISP must support and provide you with an ADSL-� or ADSL-�+ service for these features to be available. This product will operate as a standard ADSL Router when an ADSL-� service is not available.
This reference manual assumes that the reader has an installed Ethernet card in the computer to be connected and has basic to intermediate computer and Internet skills. However, basic Computer Networking, Internet, and Firewall technology information is available from the NetComm Web site. See www.netcomm.com.au.
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NB6Plus4W Series Package ContentsYourPackagecontainsthefollowingitems:
• OneNB6Plus4W(asshownabove)
• TelephoneCable(RJ-11)
• DriverandManualCD
• OneQuickStartGuide
Ifanyoftheaboveitemsaredamagedormissing,pleasecontactNetCommimmediately.
• USBCable
• PowerAdaptor
• CAT-5UTPStraightEthernetNetworkCable(RJ-45)
CRS889
NB6 Series ADSL2+ Modem/RouterDriver, Manuals and Software
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Subscription for ADSL ServiceTousetheADSLRouter,youhavetosubscribetoanADSLservicefromyourbroadbandserviceprovider.Accordingtotheservicetypeyouselect,youmaygetvariousIPaddresses:
Dynamic IP: Ifyouapplyforanon-demandconnection,youwillbegivenanInternetaccountwithusernameandpassword.YouwillgetadynamicIPissuedbyyourISP,suchasunderPPPoA,PPPoE,orMERmode.
Static IP address: Ifyouapplyforfull-timeconnectivity,youmaygeteitheronestaticIPaddressorarangeofIPaddressesfromyourISP.TheIPaddressvariesaccordingtodifferentADSLserviceprovider,suchasusingIPoAorMERmode.
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CHAPTER 1: OvERvIEW
ThischapterprovidesyouwithadescriptionfortheLEDsandconnectorsonthefrontandrearsurfaceoftherouter.Pleasetakealookatthisinformation,beforeyouuse/installthisrouter.
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NB6Plus4W LED IndicatorsTheLEDIndicatorsarelocatedonthefrontoftheunit,theirmeaningsareasfollows:
Function Color Definition
Power Off Powerisoff.
SolidGreen Powerisonandthedeviceoperatesnormally.
SolidRed Poweronself-testinprogress
Thedeviceenterstheconsolemodeofthebootloader.
Poweronself-testfailureiftheledalwaysstayssolidred.
FlashRed Firmwareupgradesinprogress
ADSL Off NoADSLsignalisdetected.
SlowFlashGreen ADSLlineishandshakinginprogress
FastFlashGreen ADSLlineistraininginprogress
SolidGreen ADSLlineconnectionisup.
PPP Off NoPPPoAorPPPoEconnection
SolidGreen AtleastonePPPoAorPPPoEconnectionisup.TheuserscanaccesstheInternetnow.
Ethernet 1, 2, 3, 4
Off NoEthernetsignalisdetected.
FlashGreen UserdataisgoingthroughEthernetport
SolidGreen Ethernetinterfaceisreadytowork.
USB Off NoUSBsignalisdetected.
FlashGreen UserdataisgoingthroughUSBport
SolidGreen USBinterfaceisreadytowork.
WLAN Off NoradiosignalisdetectedorWLANhasbeendisabled.
FlashGreen UserdataisgoingthroughWLANport
SolidGreen WLANinterfaceisreadytowork.
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NB6Plus4W Rear PanelThefollowingfigureillustratestherearpanelofyourADSLRouter:
Connector Description
Wirelessantenna
Reset Resettofactorydefaults
Power 12VDCPowerconnector
Poweron/offswitch
Ethernet – 1, 2, 3, 4 EthernetRJ-45connector
USB USBconnector
Line RJ-11connector(Telephoneline)
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CHAPTER 2: SYSTEm REqUIREmENT AND INSTALLATION
System RequirementsBeforecontinuingwiththeinstallationofyourRouterpleaseconfirmthatyoucomplywiththeminimumsystemrequirements.
• Pentium®MMX233MHz
• ACD-ROMDrive
• EthernetcardinstalledwithTCP/IPProtocol (requiredwhenconnectingtotheETHERNETportofyourADSLRouter)
• OSindependentforEthernet
• USBPort(requiredonlyifyouareconnectingtotheUSBPortofyourADSLRouter
• HostOperatingSystemssupportforUSB:• Windows®98SecondEdition• Windows® 2000• Windows® ME• Windows®XP• Windows®Vista• Windows® 7
• WebBrowsersupport:• MicrosoftInternetExplorer5.0(orlaterversions)• Netscape®Navigator4.0(orlaterversions)• Mostpopularbrowsers
ToaccesstheADSLRouterviaEthernet(Recommended),thehostcomputermustmeetthefollowingrequirements:
• EquippedwithanEthernetnetworkinterface.
• HaveTCP/IPinstalled.
• AllowtheclientPCtoobtainanIPaddressautomaticallyorsetafixedIPaddress.
• Withawebbrowserinstalled.
TheADSLRouterisconfiguredwiththedefaultIPaddressof192.168.1.1andsubnetmaskof255.255.255.0.ConsideringthattheDHCPserverisEnablebydefault,theDHCPclientsshouldbeabletoaccesstheADSLRouter,orthehostPCshouldbeassignedanIPaddressfirstforinitialconfiguration.
YoualsocanmanagetheADSLRouterthroughawebbrowser-basedmanager:ADSLROUTERCONTROLPANEL.TheADSLRoutermanagerusestheHTTPprotocolviaawebbrowsertoallowyoutosetupandmanagethedevice.
To configure the device via web browser, at least one properly-configured PC must be connected to the network (either connected directly or through an external hub/switch to the LAN port of the device).
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Do I need a micro filter? AnADSLMicrofilterfiltersoutADSLsignalstoallowADSLandregularVoiceCallstoshareasingletelephoneline.
AnyequipmentsharingyourADSLtelephoneline,otherthananADSLmustbeconnectedtoatelephonejackpointviaamicrofilter.Examplesofsuchnon-ADSLequipmentthatMUSTconnectthroughamicrofilterare:
• TelephoneHandset
• FaxMachine
• Foxteldigitalset
• Backtobasealarm
• Dial-upmodem(nonadsl)
• Callerdisplayunit
• Otherdevicesthathaveanintegralrouter
FailuretoconnectALLnon-ADSLequipmentviaamicrofiltermayresultinlossofthedatalinkwheneveracallismadeoranswered.Inmanycasesthelinkwillalsobelostwhenacallisreceivedevenifitisnotanswered.
ADSL Splitter
Telephone
TelephoneWall Socket
ADSL Jack
Phone Jack
Microfilter
Telephone
TelephoneWall Socket
Phone Jack
TelephoneWall Socket
Modem Router
Modem Router
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Choosing a place for the ADSL Router• PlacetheADSLRouterclosetoADSLwalloutletandpoweroutletforthecabletoreachiteasily.
• Avoidplacingthedeviceinplaceswherepeoplemaywalkonthecables.Alsokeepitawayfromdirectsunlightorheatsources.
• Placethedeviceonaflatandstablestand.
Connecting the ADSL Router (Ethernet)Followthestepsbelowtoconnecttherelateddevices.
• ConnectingtheADSLline.ConnecttheLineportofthedevicetoyourADSLwalloutletwithRJ-11cable.
• PleaseattachoneendoftheEthernetcablewithRJ-45connectortotheLANportofyourADSLRouter.
• ConnecttheotherendofthecabletotheEthernetportoftheclientPC.
• ConnectthesuppliedpoweradaptertothePowerportofyourADSLRouter,andplugtheotherendtoapoweroutlet.
• Turnonthepowerswitch.
ADSL Router
ADSL EnabledLine
Computer withNetwork Card Powerpoint
Ethernet Cable intothe Ethernet Port1, 2, 3 or 4
Telephone LineCable into Line
Port
Power Adaptorinto Power Port
Use Ethernet Cables to connect morePCs or Switches
* Model shown is NB6 may vary slightly from image
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USB Driver InstallationIftheADSLrouteristobeconnectedtoaPCthroughtheUSBinterface,youwillneedtoinstalltheUSBdriverspriortopluggingtheUSBcabletothePC.RefertotherelevantoperatingsystembelowtoinstalltheUSBdrivers.
Note: Do not connect the USB cable until you are prompted to in the instructions below
For Windows mE
• RuntheUSBinstallationprogramfromtheCDprovidedinyourrouterpackage.
• AnInstallShieldWizardwillappear.Pleasewaitforamoment.
• Whenthewelcomescreenappears,clickNextforthenextstep.
• WhenthecompletewindowoftheInstallShieldWizardappears,clickFinish.
• LinkyourrouterandthePCwithaUSBcable.
• ThesystemwilldetecttheUSBdriverautomatically.Then,thesystemwillcopytheproperfilesfortherouter.Note: If the USB device is not detected automatically, check the USB cable between the PC and the device. Besides, verify that the device is power on.
• Whenthefilecopyingfinished,thedialogabovewillclose.NowtheUSBdriverisinstalledproperly.Youcanusetherouter.
For Windows 2000
• RuntheUSBinstallationprogramfromtheCDprovidedinyourrouterpackage.
• AnInstallShieldWizardwillappear.Pleasewaitforamoment.
• Whenthewelcomescreenappears,clickNextforthenextstep.
• WhenthecompletewindowoftheInstallShieldWizardappears,clickFinish.
• LinkyourrouterandthePCwithaUSBcable.
• ThesystemwilldetecttheUSBdriverautomatically,andthencopytheproperfilesfortherouter.Note: If the USB device is not detected automatically, check the USB cable between the PC and the device. Besides, make sure that the device is power on.
• Whenthefilecopyingisfinished,thedialogabovewillclose.NowtheUSBdriverisinstalledproperly.Youcanusetherouter.
Tomakesurethatyourrouterisproperlyinstalled,pleasedothefollowingsteps.
1. Right-clickonMyComputerandpressProperties.
2. OntheHardwaretab,clickDeviceManager.
3. ConfirmthattheNetCommNB6SeriesADSLRouterUSBRemoteNDISDeviceisontheNetworkadapterslist.
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For Windows XP/vista/7
• RuntheUSBinstallationprogramfromtheCDprovidedinyourrouterpackage.
• AnInstallShieldWizardwillappear.Pleasewaitforamoment.
• (Vista only)WhentheUserAccountControlwindowsappears,clickContinue
• Whenthewelcomescreenappears,clickNextforthenextstep.
• WhenthefinishinstallingmessageofInstallShieldWizardappears,clickFinish.
• LinkyourrouterandthePCwithaUSBcable.
• ThesystemwilldetecttheUSBdriverautomatically.Note: If the USB device is not detected, check the USB cable between the PC and the device. Also make sure that the device is power on.
• Thesystemwillthentrytofindtheproperdriverforyourrouterandcopythefilesautomatically.
• Afterthefilecopyingfinished,acompletingmessagewillappear.
• Youcanuseyourrouternow.
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Tomakesureyourrouterisproperlyinstalled,pleasedothefollowingsteps.
1. Right-clickonMyComputerandpressProperties.
2. OntheHardwaretab,clickDeviceManager.
3. ConfirmthattheNetCommNB6ADSLRouterUSBRemoteNDISDeviceisontheNetworkadapterslist.
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Uninstalling the USB DriverFor Windows mE
TouninstalltheUSBdriver,pleasefollowtheprocedurebelow.
• UnplugtheUSBcablebetweenyourrouterandyourPC.ThenclickOK.
• ChooseSettings–ControlPanelfromtheStartmenu.ChooseAdd/RemovePrograms.
• Adialogappearstoaskyoutochoosetheprogramthatyouwanttoremove.PleaseselectNetCommADSLRouterUSBDriverandclickChange/Remove.
• TheInstallShieldWizarddialogwillappear.
• WhentheMaintenanceCompletescreenappears,theUSBdriverisremovedsuccessfully.ClickFinish
For Windows 2000
TouninstalltheUSBdriver,pleasefollowtheprocedurebelow.
• TosafelyunplugtheUSBcablefromtheUSBportonyourPC:1. GototherightlowercornerforUnplugandEjectHardwareandleftclickonit.2. ClickthedialogforStopNetCommADSLRouterUSBRemoteNDISDevice.3. TheRouterissafelyremoved,clickOKtocontinue.
• ChooseSettings–ControlPanelfromtheStartmenu.ChooseAdd/RemovePrograms.
• Adialogappearstoaskyoutochoosetheprogramthatyouwanttoremove.PleaseselectNetCommADSLRouterUSBDriverandclickChange/Remove.
• AConfirmUninstalldialogwillshowup,unplugyourdevicefromtheUSBportandclickOK.
• TheInstallShieldWizardwillguideyoutilltheUSBdriverisremoved.
• WhentheMaintenanceCompletescreenappears,theUSBdriverisremovedsuccessfully.ClickFinish.
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For Windows XP/vista/7
TouninstalltheUSBdriver,pleasefollowtheprocedurebelow.
• UnplugyourUSBcablebetweenyourrouterandyourPC.
• ChooseSettings–ControlPanelfromtheStartmenu.ChooseAddorRemovePrograms(Windows XP) or ProgramsandFeatures(Windows Vista).
• Adialogappearstoaskyoutochoosetheprogramthatyouwanttoremove.PleaseselectNetCommADSLRouterUSBDriverandclickChange/Remove(Windows XP)orUninstall(Windows Vista).
• (Vista only)WhentheUserAccountControlwindowsappears,clickContinue
• TheInstallShieldWizarddialogwillappear.
• AdialogappearstoconfirmwhetheryouwanttoremovetheUSBdriverornot.UnplugtheUSBcablefromyourPC,andclickOk.
• WhentheMaintenanceCompletescreenappears,theUSBdriverisremovedsuccessfully.ClickFinish.
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Setting up TCP/IPIn order to access the Internet through the ADSL Router, each host on your network must install/setup TCP/IP first. Please follow the steps below to set your network adapter.
IftheTCP/IPprotocolhasnotbeeninstalledyet,pleasefollowthestepsbelowforinstallation.Inthefollowingillustrations,wewillsetthePCtoget an IP address automatically at the same time.
For Windows 98
1. OpentheStartmenu,pointtoSettingsandclickonControlPanel.
2. Double-clicktheNetworkicon.
3. TheNetworkwindowappears.OntheConfigurationtab,checkoutthelistofinstallednetworkcomponents.Option1:IfthereisnoTCP/IPprotocol,clickAdd.Option2:IfyouhaveTCP/IPprotocol,skiptoStep6.
4. HighlightProtocolandclickAdd.
5. HighlightMicrosoftontheleftsideofthewindow,andselectTCP/IPontherightside.ThenclickOK.
6. WhenreturningtotheNetworkwindow,highlightTCP/IPprotocolforyourNICandclickProperties.
7. OntheIPAddresstab:EnableObtainanIPaddressautomaticallyandclickOK.
8. WhenreturningtotheNetworkwindow,clickOK
9. WaitforWindowswhencopyingfiles.
10. WhenpromptedwithSystemSettingsChangedialogbox,clickYestorestartyourcomputer.
For Windows mE
1. OpentheStartmenu,pointtoSettingsandclickonControlPanel.
2. Double-clicktheNetworkicon.
3. TheNetworkwindowappears.OntheConfigurationtab,checkoutthelistofinstallednetworkcomponents.Option1:IfthereisnoTCP/IPprotocol,clickAdd.Option2:IfyouhaveTCP/IPprotocol,skiptoStep6.
4. HighlightProtocolandclickAdd.
5. HighlightMicrosoftontheleftsideofthewindows,andselectTCP/IPontherightside.ThenclickOK.
6. WhilereturningtoNetworkwindow,highlightTCP/IPprotocolforyourNICandclickProperties.
7. OnIPAddresstab:EnableObtainanIPaddressautomaticallyandclickOK.
8. WhilereturningtotheNetworkwindow,clickOK.
9. WaitforWindowswhencopyingfiles.
10. WhenpromptedwiththeSystemSettingsChangedialogbox,clickYestorestartyourcomputer.
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1. ClickStart,pointtoSettings,andthenclickControlPanel.
2. Double-clicktheNetworkicon.
3. TheNetworkwindowappears.OntheProtocolstab,checkoutthelistofinstallednetworkcomponents.Option1:IfthereisnoTCP/IPProtocol,clickAdd.Option2:IfyouhaveTCP/IPProtocolinstalled,skiptoStep7.
4. HighlightTCP/IPProtocolandclickOK.
5. InserttheWindowsNTCDintoyourCD-ROMdriveandtypethelocationoftheCD.ThenclickContinue.
6. WhenreturningtotheNetworkwindow.OpentheProtocolstab,thenselectTCP/IPProtocoland clickProperties.
7. EnableObtainanIPaddressfromaDHCPserverandclickOK.
8. Whenpromptedwiththemessagebelow,clickYestocontinue.
9. WhenreturningtoNetworkwindow,clickClose.
10. WhenpromptedwithNetworkSettingsChangedialogbox,clickYestorestartyourcomputer.
For Windows 2000
1. FromtheStartmenu,pointtoSettingsandthenclickNetworkandDial-upConnections.
2. Right-clicktheLocalAreaConnectioniconandthenclickProperties.
3. OntheGeneraltab,checkoutthelistofinstallednetworkcomponents.Option1:IfthereisnoTCP/IPProtocol,clickInstall.Option2:IfyouhaveTCP/IPProtocol,skiptoStep6.
4. HighlightProtocolandthenclickAdd.
5. ClickInternetProtocol(TCP/IP)andthenclickOK.
6. WhenreturningtotheLocalAreaConnectionPropertieswindow,highlightInternetProtocol(TCP/IP)andthenclickProperties.
7. UndertheGeneraltab,enableObtainanIPaddressautomatically.ThenclickOK.
mac OSX 10.4
1. ClicktheAppleiconandchooseon“SystemPreferences”.
2. Clickon“Network”icon.
3. Set“Location”to“Automaticand“Show”to“BuiltInEthernet”.
4. Clickon“TCP/IP”tab.
5. Inthe“Configure”option,choose“UseDHCPwithautomaticaddress”.
6. Clickon“ApplyNow”.
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For Windows XP/vista/7
1. OpentheStartmenu,pointtoControl Panelandclickit.
2. DoubleclicktheNetwork Connection(Windows XP)orview Network status and tasksandthenmanage network connections(Windows vista).(Windows XP)
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3. RightclickLocal Area ConnectionandthenclickProperties (Windows XP).
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4. OntheGeneraltab,checkoutthelistofinstallednetworkcomponents.Option1:IfthereisnoTCP/IPProtocol,clickInstall.Option2:IfyouhaveTCP/IPProtocol,skiptoStep7.
5. HighlightProtocolandthenclickAdd.
6. ClickInternetProtocol(TCP/IP)andthenclickOK.
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7. WhenitreturnstotheGeneralTabontheLocalAreaConnectionPropertieswindow,highlightInternetProtocol(TCP/IP)andthenclickProperties.
8. UndertheGeneraltab,selectObtainanIPaddressautomatically,andObtainDNSserveraddressautomatically.ThenclickOk.
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Renewing IP Address on Client PCAftertheADSLRoutergetsonline,thereisachancethatyourPCdoesnotrenewitsIPaddressandthuscausesthePCnotabletoaccesstheInternet.Tosolvethisproblem,pleasefollowtheproceduresbelowtorenewPC’sIPaddress.
For Windows 98/mE
1. SelectRunfromtheStartmenu.
2. TypewinipcfginthetextboxandclickOK.
3. Whenthefigurebelowappears,clickReleasetoletgooftheaddressandthenclicktheRenewbuttontoobtainanewIPaddress.
For Windows NT/2000/XP/vista/7
1. OpentheStartmenu,andclickRun.
2. TypecmdinthetextboxthatappearsandclickOK.Youwillthenseethecommandpromptwindow.(Windows Vista)ClickStartandtype‘cmd’inthetextbarandpressEnter.(alternative method for opening the command prompt)
• FromStartmenu,pointtoPrograms,selectAccessories,andthenclickCommandPrompt.
3. TypeipconfigatthecommandpromptwindowandpressEntertoviewthecomputer’sIPinformationfromDHCPserver.
4. IfthecomputerisholdingacurrentIPaddress,typeipconfig/releasetoletgooftheaddress,thentypeipconfig/renewtoobtainanewone.
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CHAPTER 3: ACCESSING THE INTERNETThischapteraimstohelpyouaccesstheInternetinaquickandconvenientway.Ifyouneedmoredetailedinformationforwebconfiguration,pleaserefertothenextchapterfortheadvancedconfiguration.
BeforeconfiguringtheADSLRouter,youmustdecidewhethertoconfiguretheADSLRouterasabridgeorasarouter.Thischapterpresentssomedeploymentexamplesforyourreference.Eachmodeincludesitsgeneralconfigureprocedures.Formoredetailedinformationaboutwebconfiguration,referto“WebConfiguration”.
• PPPoverATM(PPPoA)
• PPPoverEthernet(PPPoE)
• NumberedIPoverATM(IPoA)
• NumberedIPoverATM(IPoA)+NAT
• BridgeMode
• MER(BridgeMode+NAT)
ToensureyourPCaccessingtheInternetsuccessfully,pleasecheckthefollowingfirst.
• AnetworkinterfacecardisinstalledonyourPC.
• TheADSLRouterissolidlyconnectedwithyourcomputer.
• TheTCP/IPprotocolhasbeeninstalledandtheIPaddresssettingistoobtainIPaddressautomatically.
Whenallabovepreparationsareready,youcanopentheBrowserandtype“192.168.1.1”intotheURLboxandtypeinusername/passwordasadminandstarttomakethewebconfigurationfordifferentconnectionmodes.
Thischapterisgoingtointroducethefunctionofeachconnectionmodeandthebasicconfiguringstepsthatyouhavetodo.Ifyoudonotfollowtheconfiguringstepsforusingtheseconnectionmodes,youmightgetsomeconnectionproblemsandcannotconnecttotheInternetwell.
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PPP over ATm (PPPoA) modeDescription:
Inthisdeploymentenvironment,thePPPoAsessionisbetweentheADSLWANinterfaceandBRAS.TheDSLRoutergetsapublicIPaddressfromBRASwhenconnectingtoDSLAM.ThemultipleclientPCswillgetprivateIPaddressfromtheDHCPserverenabledonprivateLAN.TheenabledNATmechanismwilltranslatetheIPinformationforclientstoaccesstheInternet.
Configuration:
1. Startyourbrowserandtype192.168.1.1astheaddresstoaccessADSLweb-basedmanager.
2. Go to Quick Start – Quick Setup.UncheckDSL Auto-connect.ClicktheNextbutton.
3. Onthe ATM PVC Configurationpage,keyintheVPIandVCIvalue,e.g.:• VPI – 8• VCI – 35
AndthenchoosePPPoAastheDSLLinkType.ClickNext.
4. ClickNextbuttonontheWAN Service Configurationpagewithoutanymodification.
5. OnthePPP Username and Passwordpage,enterthePPPusernameandpasswordthatyougotfromyourISP.SelectAlways OnandthenclickNext.
6. OntheRouting -- Default Gatewaypage,selectapreferredWANinterfaceasthesystemdefaultgateway,andthenclickNext.
7. OntheDNS Server Configurationpage,getDNSserverinformationfromtheselectedWANinterfaceorenterstaticDNSserverIPaddresses.ClickNext tocontinue.
8. CheckthenetworkinformationonWAN Setup - Summary page.MakesurethesettingsmatchtheinformationprovidedbyyourISP.ClickApply.
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PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) modeDescription:
Inthisdeploymentenvironment,thePPPoEsessionisbetweentheADSLWANinterfaceandBRAS.TheDSLRoutergetsapublicIPaddressfromBRASwhenconnectingtoDSLAM.ThemultipleclientPCswillgetprivateIPaddressfromtheDHCPserverenabledonprivateLAN.TheenabledNATmechanismwilltranslatetheIPinformationforclientstoaccesstheInternet.
Configuration:
1. Startyourbrowserandtype192.168.1.1astheaddresstoaccessADSLweb-basedmanager.
2. Go to Quick Start – Quick Setup.UncheckDSL Auto-connect.ClicktheNextbutton.
3. OntheATM PVC Configurationpage,keyintheVPIandVCIvalue,e.g.:• VPI – 8• VCI – 35
AndthenchooseEoAastheDSLLinkType.ClickNext.
4. Onthe WAN Service Configurationpage,selectPPP over Ethernet (PPPoE);keeptheservicedescriptionthedefaultvalueandthenclickNext.
5. OnthePPP Username and Passwordpage,enterthePPPusernameandpasswordthatyougotfromyourISP.SelectAlways OnandthenclickNext.
6. OntheRouting -- Default Gatewaypage,selectapreferredWANinterfaceasthesystemdefaultgateway,andthenclickNext.
7. OntheDNS Server Configurationpage,getDNSserverinformationfromtheselectedWANinterfaceorenterstaticDNSserverIPaddresses.ClickNexttocontinue.
8. CheckthenetworkinformationonWAN Setup - Summary page.MakesurethesettingsmatchtheinformationprovidedbyyourISP.ClickApply.
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Numbered IP over ATm (IPoA)Description:
IfyouapplyformultipleIPaddressesfromyourISP,youcanassignthesepublicIPaddressestotheDSLRouterandpublicserver,e.g.,WeborFTPserver.TypicallythefirstIPisnetworkaddress,thesecondisusedastheRouterIPaddressesandthelastoneisforsubnetbroadcasting.OtherremainingIPaddressescanbeassignedtoPCsontheLAN.
ThefollowingexampleusestheLANIPaddressrangingfrom10.3.80.81to10.3.80.86andthesubnetmaskforLANis255.255.255.248.TheWANIPaddressis10.3.95.233,andthesubnetmaskforWANis255.255.255.248.
Configuration:
1. Startyourbrowserandtype192.168.1.1astheaddresstoaccessADSLweb-basedmanager.
2. Go to Quick Start – Quick Setup.Uncheck DSL Auto-connect.ClicktheNextbutton.
3. OntheATM PVC Configuration page,keyintheVPIandVCIvalue,e.g.:
VPI–8VCI–35
Andthenchoose IPoAastheDSLLinkType.ClickNext.
4. ClickNextbuttonontheWAN Service Configurationpagewithoutanymodification.
5. OntheWAN IP Settingspage,enterinformationprovidedtoyoubyyourISP;e.g.:WANIPAddress:10.3.95.233
WANSubnetMask:255.255.255.248
6. OntheNetwork Address Translation Settingspage,disableNetwork Address Translation (NAT)servicesandthenclickNext.
7. OntheRouting -- Default Gatewaypage,selectapreferredWANinterfaceasthesystemdefaultgateway,andthenclickNext.
8. OntheDNS Server Configurationpage,input static DNS IP addressandthenclick Next.e.g.:
PrimaryDNSserver:168.95.1.1
SecondaryDNSserver:168.95.192.1
NOTE:YoushouldusethestaticDNSIPaddressfromyourISP.TheDNSaddressusedhereisanexampleonly.
9. CheckthenetworkinformationonWAN Setup - Summary page.MakesurethesettingsmatchtheinformationprovidedbyyourISP.Click Apply.
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Numbered IP over ATm (IPoA) + NATDescription:
Inthisdeploymentenvironment,wemakeupaprivateIPnetworkof192.168.1.1.NATfunctionisenabled(ontheRouteroruseanotherNATboxconnectedtohub)tosupportmultipleclientstoaccesstheRouterandsomepublicservers(WWW,FTP).
IfyouapplyformultipleIPaddressesfromyourISP,youcanassignthesepublicIPaddressestotheDSLRouterandpublicserver,e.g.,WeborFTPserver.TypicallythefirstIPisnetworkaddress,thesecondisusedasRouterIPaddressandthelastoneissubnetbroadcasting.OtherremainingIPaddressescanbeassignedtoPCsontheLAN.
ThefollowingexampleusestheIPaddressrangingfrom10.3.80.81to10.3.80.86andthesubnetmaskis255.255.255.248.
Configuration:
1. Startyourbrowserandtype192.168.1.1astheaddresstoaccessADSLweb-basedmanager.
2. Go to Quick Start – Quick Setup.UncheckDSL Auto-connect.ClicktheNextbutton.
3. OntheATM PVC Configurationpage,keyintheVPIandVCIvalue,e.g.:
VPI–8VCI–35
AndthenchooseIPoAastheDSLLinkType.ClickNext.
4. ClickNextbuttononthe WAN Service Configurationpagewithoutanymodification.
5. OntheWAN IP Settingspage,enterinformationprovidedtoyoubyyourISP;e.g.:WANIPAddress:10.3.95.233
WANSubnetMask:255.255.255.248
6. OntheNetwork Address Translation Settingspage,enableNetwork Address Translation (NAT)servicesandthenclickNext.
7. OntheRouting -- Default Gatewaypage,selectapreferredWANinterfaceasthesystemdefaultgateway,andthenclickNext.
8. OntheDNS Server Configurationpage,inputstatic DNS IP addressandthenclickNext.e.g.:
PrimaryDNSserver:168.95.1.1
SecondaryDNSserver:168.95.192.1
NOTE:YoushouldusethestaticDNSIPaddressfromyourISP.TheDNSaddressusedhereisanexampleonly.
9. CheckthenetworkinformationonWAN Setup - Summary page.MakesurethesettingsmatchtheinformationprovidedbyyourISP.ClickApply.
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Bridge modeDescription:
Inthisexample,theDSLRouteractsasabridgewhichbridgingthePCIPaddressesfromLANtoWAN.ThePCIPaddresscanbeastaticpublicaddressthatispre-assignedbytheISPoradynamicpublicaddressthatisassignedbytheISPDHCPserver,oranIPaddressreceivedfromPPPoEsoftware.
Therefore,itdoesnotrequireapublicIPaddress.ItonlyhasadefaultprivateIPaddress(192.168.1.1)formanagementpurpose.
Configuration:
1. Startyourbrowserandtype192.168.1.1astheaddresstoaccessADSLweb-basedmanager.
2. Go to Quick Start – Quick Setup.UncheckDSL Auto-connect.ClicktheNextbutton.
3. OntheATM PVC Configurationpage,keyintheVPIandVCIvalue,e.g.:• VPI – 8• VCI – 35
AndthenchooseEoAastheDSLLinkType.ClickNext.
4. OntheWAN Service Configurationpage,selectBridging;keeptheservicedescriptionthedefaultvalueandthenclickNext.
5. Checkthenetworkinformationon WAN Setup - Summary page.MakesurethesettingsmatchtheinformationprovidedbyyourISP.Click Apply.
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mERDescription:
Inthisdeploymentenvironment,wemakeupaprivateIPnetworkof192.168.1.1.NATfunctionisenabledtosupportmultipleclientstoaccesstoInternet.
Inthisexample,theDSLRouteractsasaNATdevicewhichtranslatesaprivateIPaddressintoapublicaddress.ThereforemultipleuserscansharewithonepublicIPaddresstoaccesstheInternetthroughthisRouter.Thepublicaddresscanbeastaticpublicaddressthatispre-assignedbyISPoradynamicpublicaddressthatisassignedbytheISPDHCPserver.
Configuration:
1. Startyourbrowserandtype192.168.1.1astheaddresstoaccessADSLweb-basedmanager.
2. Go to Quick Start – Quick Setup.UncheckDSL Auto-connect.Clickthe Nextbutton.
3. OntheATM PVC Configurationpage,keyintheVPIandVCIvalue,e.g.:• VPI–8• VCI–35
AndthenchooseEoAastheDSLLinkType.ClickNext.
4. OntheWAN Service Configurationpage,selectIPoverEthernet;keeptheservicedescriptionthedefaultvalueandthenclickNext.
5. Onthe WAN IP Settingspage,selectObtainanIPaddressautomaticallyandthenclickNext.
6. OntheNetwork Address Translation Settingspage,youcanenableordisableNetworkAddressTranslation(NAT)servicesandthenclickNext.
7. Onthe Routing -- Default Gatewaypage,selectapreferredWANinterfaceasthesystemdefaultgateway,andthenclickNext.
8. OntheDNS Server Configurationpage,getDNSserverinformationfromtheselectedWANinterfaceorenterstaticDNSserverIPaddresses.ClickNexttocontinue.
9. CheckthenetworkinformationonWAN Setup - Summary page.MakesurethesettingsmatchtheinformationprovidedbyyourISP.ClickApply.
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CHAPTER 4: WEB CONFIGURATIONSomeusersmightwanttosetspecificconfigurationfortheroutersuchasfirewall,datatransmissionrate…,andsoon.Thischapterwillprovideyouadvancedinformationofthewebpagesfortherouterforyourreference.
Using Web-Based managerAfterproperlyconfiguringyourhostPC,pleaseproceedasfollows:
1. Startyourwebbrowserandtype192.168.1.1,theprivateIPaddressoftheADSLRouter,intheURLfield.
2. Afterconnectingtothedevice,youwillbepromptedtoenterusernameandpassword.Bydefault,boththeusernameandthepasswordareadmin.AnexampleunderWindowsXPisshownbelow.
Ifyouloginsuccessfully,themainpagewillappear.Fromnowon,theADSLRouteractsasawebserversendingHTMLpages/formsonyourrequest.Youcanfillinthesepages/formsandapplythemtotheADSLRouter.
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Outline of Web manager
Themainscreenwillbeshownasbelow.
Title: Thetitleofthismanagementinterface.
Main Menu: IncludingQuickStart,Status,Advanced,Wireless(wirelessmodelsonly),andManagement.
Main Window: Thecurrentworkspaceofthewebmanager,containingconfigurationorstatusinformation.
Current Version: Hereprovidestheversioninfoforfirmware,ADSL2+,andWireless.
To Have the New Settings Take Effect
Afterselectingoradjustingthesettingsaccordingtoyourneeds,yourcustomizationswillneedtobesavedtotheflashmemorybeforeyourestarttherouter.Andonlyafterrebootingtherouter,yourcustomizationsmaytakeeffect.
Language
Onthetoptotherightofthiswebpage,itprovidesadrop-downmenuforyoutochooseaproperlanguage.(However,weonlyofferEnglishatpresent.)
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quick StartThepagesundertheQuickStartmenuprovideuseraquickwaytosetuptherouter.Ifyoudonotknowmuchabouttherouter,youcanusetheQuickStartpagestoadjustbasicsettingstoactivateyourrouter.
Connect to Internet
ThisisaquickwaytoconnecttotheInternetbyusingPPPoEinterface,pleaseclickConnect to Internet to openthewebpage.
Entertheusernameandpassword(thatyougetfromtheISP)foryourADSLrouterandclickConnect.
Thesystemwillconnectautomatically,andthenyoucanaccesstheInternet.
quick Setup
Thequicksetupwizardwillguideyoutoconfigurethisrouterthroughsomespecificsteps.Yetdifferentconnectioninterfacewillleadtodifferentsettingpages.Refertothefollowingpagesfordetailedinformation.
DSL Auto-connect:
IfthereisnoPVCconfiguredinyourrouter,youcancheckthisitem.Otherwise,pleaseuncheckthisboxandinputtheVPI/VCIvalueprovidedbyyourISP.
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ATm PvC Configuration
vPI (virtual Path Identifier):
IdentifiesthevirtualpathbetweenendpointsinanATMnetwork.Thevalidrangeisfrom0to255.Toenterthesetting,pleaserefertothesettingthattheISPoffered.
vCI (virtual Channel Identifier):IdentifiesthevirtualchannelendpointsinanATMnetwork.Thevalidrangeisfrom32to65535(1to31isreservedforwell-knownprotocols).Toenterthesetting,pleaserefertothesettingthattheISPgaveyou.
DSL Link Type:
• EoA(forPPPoE,IPoEandBridgemode)
• PPPoA
• IPoA
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PPPoA mode:
IPoA mode:
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Connection mode:
(onlyavailableforEoADSLLinkType)
• DefaultMode:forcreationofsingleserviceoveronePVC.
• VLANMUXMode:forcreationofmultipleVLANservicesoveronePVC.
• MSCMode:forcreationofmultipleservicesoveronePVC.
quality of Service:
ChecktheboxtoenabletheQoS.
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WAN Service Configuration_PPPoE
Afterclickingonthe NextbuttonfromtheVPI/VCIwebpage;EoADSLlinkTypeandDefault/MSCConnectionmodeisselected,thefollowingscreenwillappear.
PleasechoosePPPoEandclickNextfornextpage
IfVLAN MUXConnectionModeisselected,thefollowingscreenwillappear.Pleaseinputthe802.1PPriorityand802.1QVLANIDinthecorrespondingfield.
VLAN MUX Connection Mode:
InputthePPPUsernameandPasswordfromyourISP.
PPP Username & PPP Password:
KeyintheusernameandpasswordthatyoureceivedfromyourISP.
Full Cone NAT:
WhenFullConeNATisconfigured,anyInternethostwithdifferentpublicaddress/portcansendpacketstothatinternalhostthroughthemappedpublicaddress/portofthisdevice’sWANinterface.
Session established by (Dial on Demand):
Selectthisitemtomakeaconnectionautomaticallywhileindemand.EnterthetimeouttocutoffthenetworkconnectionifthereisnoactivityforthisRouter.(ThedefaultvalueisAlwayson)
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PPP Username and PPP Password:
KeyintheusernameandpasswordthatyoureceivedfromyourISP
Always On:
Selectthisitemtomaketheconnectionactiveallthetime
Dial on Demand:
Selectthisitemtomakeaconnectionautomaticallywhileindemand.Enterthetimeouttocutoffthenetworkconnectionifthereisnoactivityforthisrouter.
mTU
Itmeansthemaximumsizeofapacketthatcanbetransmittedintothenetwork,ifthedataisgreaterthanthevaluesetitwillbedividedintoseveralpacketsfortransmitting.TypethevalueintothefieldofMTU.ThedefaultMTUvalueforPPoEis1492,whileforPPoAis1500
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PPP will automatically disconnect and connect back in time:
Selectfromthedrop-downlistthetimewhentodisconnectautomaticallyandconnectbackagainforthePPPconnection.
Default Gateway:
SelectapreferredWANinterfaceasthesystemdefaultgateway,andthenclick Next.
DNS Server Configuration:
GetDNSserverinformationfromtheselectedWANinterfaceorenterstaticDNSserverIPaddresses.Click Nexttocontinue.
YoucancheckthesettingsontheWAN Setup - Summarypage.
Ifyoufindanythingincorrect,clickBacktomodifythesettings.
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IfeverythingisOK,clickApplytoacceptthesesettings
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WAN Service Configuration_IPoEIPoEallowsIPpacketstobecarriedasbridgedframes.
AfterclickingontheNextbuttonfromtheVPI/VCIwebpage; EoADSLlinkTypeandDefault/MSCConnectionmodeisselected,thefollowingscreenwillappear.
Pleasechoosethe IPoEandclick Next fornextpage.
IfVLAN MUXConnectionModeisselected,thefollowingscreenwillappear.Pleaseinputthe802.1PPriorityand802.1QVLANIDinthecorrespondingfield.
vLAN mUX Connection mode:
SelectObtain an IP address automaticallyandthenclickNext.
Onthisscreen,youneedtoenableNAT,FirewallandIGMPMulticastasrequired.
Full Cone NAT:
WhenFullConeNATisconfigured,anyInternethostwithdifferentpublicaddress/portcansendpacketstothatinternalhostthroughthemappedpublicaddress/portofthisdevice’sWANinterface.
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SelectapreferredWANinterfaceasthesystemdefaultgateway,andthenclickNext.
DNS Server Configuration:
GetDNSserverinformationfromtheselectedWANinterfaceorenterstaticDNSserverIPaddresses.Click Next tocontinue.
YoucancheckthesettingsontheWAN Setup - Summarypage.
Ifyoufindanythingincorrect,clickBacktomodifythesettings.
IfeverythingisOK,clickApplytoacceptthesesettings
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WAN Service Configuration_ BridgingThebridgingmodecanconfigureyourRoutertosendandreceivepacketsbetweenLANandWANinterfaces.TheWANinterfaceisATMPVC;theLANinterfacecanbeEthernet,USB,orWireless.
AfterclickingontheNextbuttonfromtheVPI/VCIwebpage;EoADSLlinkTypeandDefault/MSCConnectionmodeisselected,thefollowingscreenwillappear.
PleasechoosetheBridgingandclickNextfornextpage
IfVLANMUXConnectionModeisselected,thefollowingscreenwillappear.Pleaseinputthe802.1PPriorityand802.1QVLANIDinthecorrespondingfield.
vLAN mUX Connection mode:
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YoucancheckthesettingsontheWANSetup-Summarypage.Ifyoufindanythingincorrect,clickBack to modifythesettings.IfeverythingisOK,clickApplytoacceptthesesettings.
WAN Service Configuration_PPPoAAfterinputtingtheVPI/VCvalue,pleaseselectPPPoA.
ClickNextbuttononthispagewithoutanymodification.
Onthisscreen,youhavetomakethesettingsforPPPUsernameandPassword.
PPP Username & PPP Password:
Keyintheusername and passwordthatyoureceivedfromyourISP.
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Full Cone NAT:
WhenFullConeNATisconfigured,anyInternethostwithdifferentpublicaddress/portcansendpacketstothatinternalhostthroughthemappedpublicaddress/portofthisdevice’sWANinterface.
Session established by (Dial on Demand):
Selectthisitemtomakeaconnectionautomaticallywhileindemand.EnterthetimeouttocutoffthenetworkconnectionifthereisnoactivityforthisRouter.(ThedefaultvalueisAlwayson)
PPP will automatically disconnect and connect back at time:
Selectfromthedrop-downlistthetimewhentodisconnectautomaticallyandconnectbackagainforthePPPconnection.
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Default Gateway:
SelectapreferredWANinterfaceasthesystemdefaultgateway,andthenclickNext.
DNS Server Configuration:
GetDNSserverinformationfromtheselectedWANinterfaceorenterstaticDNSserverIPaddresses.ClickNexttocontinue.
YoucancheckthesettingsontheWANSetup-Summarypage.Ifyoufindanythingincorrect,clickBack to modifythesettings.
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WAN Service Configuration_IPoAIPoAisanalternativeofLANemulation.ItallowsTCP/IPnetworktoaccessATMnetworkandusesATMqualityofservice’sfeatures.AfterinputtingtheVPI/VCvalue,pleaseselectIPoA.
ClickNextbuttononthispagewithoutanymodification.
WAN IP Address & WAN Subnet mask:
PleaseentertheIPaddressandsubnetmaskinformationthatyoureceivedfromtheISPfortheWANinterface.
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Onthisscreen,youneedtoenableNAT,FirewallandIGMPMulticastasrequired.
Full Cone NAT:
WhenFullConeNATisconfigured,anyInternethostwithdifferentpublicaddress/portcansendpacketstothatinternalhostthroughthemappedpublicaddress/portofthisdevice’sWANinterface.
Default gateway:
Selectthedefaultgatewayaddressesmanually.
Use the following DNS server addresses:
SelectthisitemtosettheDNSserveraddressesmanually,typetheinformationprovidedbyyourISPinthefollowingPrimary DNSandSecondary DNSserverentries,e.g.168.95.1.1and168.95.192.1.
YoucancheckthesettingsontheWANSetup-Summarypage.
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Ifyoufindanythingincorrect,clickBacktomodifythesettings.
IfeverythingisOK,clickApplytoacceptthesesettings.
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StatusOverview
ThispagedisplaysthecurrentstatusfortheADSLconnection,includingtheperiodofactivatingtherouter,ADSLspeed,andtheinformationaboutLANIPaddress,defaultgateway,DNSserver,softwareversion,bootloaderversion,wirelessdriverversion,wirelessBSSID,andEthernetMACaddress.Thesystemstatuswillbedifferentaccordingtothesettingsthatyouconfiguredinthewebpages.
ADSL Line
ThispageshowsallinformationforADSL.
ForknowingthequalityoftheADSLconnection,pleaseclickADSL BER Testbuttontohaveadvancedinformation.
ClickMore InformationhyperlinktoseemoredetailedinformationaboutADSLLineStatus.
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ADSL BER TestThistestdeterminesthequalityoftheADSLconnection.Itisdonebytransferringidlecellscontainingaknownpatternandcomparingthereceiveddatawiththisknownpatterntocheckforerrors.
AfterselectingthetestdurationtimeandclickStart,thefollowingdialogappearstotellyouthetestisrunning.YoucanstopthetestbyclickingStoporclosethisdialogwindowbypressingClose.
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Whenthetestisover,theresultwillbeshownonthefollowingdialogwindowforyourreference.
ClickClosetoclosethiswindow.
Internet Connection
Thispagedisplaystheconnectioninformationforyourrouter,suchastheInterfaceconnection,description,connectiontype,NATstatus,Firewallstatus.
Traffic Statistics
ThistableshowstherecordsofdatagoingthroughtheLANandWANinterface.Foreachinterface,cumulativetotalsaredisplayedforReceivedandTransmitted.
YoumayclickResettoresettheamount.
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DHCP Table
ThistableshowsallDHCPclientswhogettheirIPaddressesfromyourADSLRouter.ForeachDHCPclient,itshowstheHost Name,MAC Address,IP AddressandtheExpiration Time.
Wireless Clients
ThistableshowstheMACaddressforallofthewirelessLANclientscurrentlyassociatedtoyourADSLRouter.
Routing Table
Thistableshowstheroutingrulesthatyourrouteruses.
ARP Table
ThistableshowstheIPaddressrecordforIP-to-Physicaltranslationinyourrouter.
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Advanced SetupLocal Network – IP Address
ThispageisthesameasyoucanseeontheConfigureLANsideSettingspagewhilerunningtheQuickSetup.ItallowsyoutosetIPAddressandSubnetMaskvaluesforLANinterface.
Primary IP Address: KeyinthefirstIPaddressthatyoureceivedfromyourISPfortheLANconnection.
Subnet mask: KeyinthesubnetmaskthatyoureceivedfromyourISPfortheLANconnection.
Host Name:Listthehostnameofthisdevice.
Domain Name:Listthenameofthedomain.
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Configure the secondary IP Address and Subnet mask: CheckthisboxtoenteranothersetofIPAddressandSubnetMasktoconnecttoyourrouteriftheyarenotincludedintherangethatDHCPserveraccepts.
Aftercheckingthisbox,thesecondaryIPaddressandsubnetmaskentrieswillshowup,asshownbelow.
Secondary IP Address & Subnet mask:EntertheinformationprovidedbyyourISPforyourLANconnection.
Apply: Clickthisbuttontoactivatethesettingslistedabove.
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Local Network – DHCP Server
ThisallowsyoutosetDHCPserveronLANinterface.
Enable DHCP Server:CheckthisitemifDHCPserviceisneededontheLAN.TherouterwillassignIPaddressandgatewayaddressforeachofyourPCs.
YouhavetokeyinStart IP Address,End IP Address,andLease Time.Thedefaultleasetimeis1day.
Relay On: Clickthisbuttontohavearelaysetting.AndtypetheServerIPintheIPfield.
WhentheDHCPserverisservedbyanotherdeviceratherthantherouteritself,youcanrelaytothatspecificserverandentertheIPaddressofit,as10.11.95.2inourexample.
Disable DHCP Server: CheckthisitemifDHCPserviceisn’tneededontheLAN.
Apply: Clickthisbuttontoactivatethesettingslistedabove.
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Local Network – UPnP
TheUPnPisonlyavailableforWindowsXP/Vista/7.IfyouarenotaWindowsXP/Vista/7user,youmayignorethispage.
EnablingtheUPnPIGDandNATtraversalfunctionallowstheuserstoperformmoreapplicationsbehindNATwithoutadditionalconfigurationsettingsorALGsupportonyourADSLRouter.
YoucanenabletheUPnPfunctionthroughthiswebpagebycheckingEnable UPnPandpressApply.
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Local Network – IGmP Snooping
Traditionally,IPpacketsaretransmittedinoneofeithertwoways-Unicast(1senderto1recipient)orBroadcast(1sendertoeveryoneonthenetwork).MulticastdeliversIPpacketstojustagroupofhostsonthenetwork.
WithoutIGMPsnooping,multicasttrafficistreatedinthesamemannerasbroadcasttraffic,thatis,itisforwardedtoallports.WithIGMPsnooping,multicasttrafficofagroupisonlyforwardedtoportsthathavemembersofthatgroup.IGMPsnoopinggeneratesnoadditionalnetworktraffic,allowingyoutosignificantlyreducemulticasttrafficpassingthroughyourswitch.
ThefigurebelowshowsasimplenetworkconnectedviathisADSLrouter.TherearefourEthernetclients,oneusingUSB,andtwowirelessclients.
NowsupposethevideoserveristhemulticasttransmitterandhostAandDaremulticastreceivers.IfwedonotturnontheIGMPsnoopingfunction,therouterwillforwardthemulticasttraffictoallhostsonallinterfacesandconsequentlyblockandinterruptthetrafficofUSBandwirelessusers,shownasthefollowingfigure.
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WhenIGMPsnoopingisinvoked,itmakesthesystemawaretoestablishthebestpathformulticastservicetosaveLANbandwidth.Referthefigurebelow,justasdesired,onlyhostAandDwillactuallyreceivemulticasttrafficwhenIGMPsnoopingisenabled.
WhileIGMPsnoopingisenabled,theIGMPpacketswillbemonitored,themembershipinformationwillberecordedandprocessed,andthemulticasttrafficwillonlybeforwardedtothoseLANinterfaces,suchasEthernet,Wireless,andUSB,whicharebondedtothesubscribedmulticastgroups.Thusithelpstosavethebandwidthandhelpsthedevicestoperformmoreeffectively.
CheckEnableIGMPSnoopingandclickApplytoinvokethisfunction.
IfthePVCyou’reusingisNATenabled,remembertoturnontheIGMPProxyatthesametime.PleaserefertoInternet–IGMPProxyformoreinformation.
Note that the IGMP proxy must be enabled first. If the IGMP Snooping function is not available as shown in the following figure, you have to enable the IGMP Proxy first.
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Layer2 Interface – ATm Interface
ToconfigureDSLATMinterface,pleaseopenLayer2Interface–ATMInterface.Thispageallowsyoutoedit,toremove,ortoaddATMPVCsettings.
YoucanaddnewPVC(s)byclickingtheAddbutton,editthesettingsforthepresentPVCbyEditbutton,ordeletetheexistingPVCbyclickingRemovebuttonafterchoosingspecificentry.(PleaserefertotheQuickStartfordetailconfigurationguide.)
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Internet – Connections
TosetWANsettingsforeachservice,pleaseopenAdvanced–Internet.Thispageallowsyoutoedit,toremove,ortoaddWANsettings.
YoucanaddnewPVC(s)byclickingtheAddbutton,editthesettingsforthepresentPVCbyEditbutton,ordeletetheexistingPVCbyclickingRemovebuttonafterchoosingspecificentry.(PleaserefertotheQuickStartsectionoftheUserGuideforconfigurationdetails.)
Internet – DNS Server
IftheObtain DNS info from a WAN interfacecheckboxisselected,thisrouterwillacceptthefirstreceivedDNSassignmentfromoneofthePPPoA,PPPoEorMER/DHCPenabledPVC(s)duringtheconnectionestablishment.Ifthecheckboxisnotselected,itisnecessaryforyoutoentertheprimaryandoptionalsecondaryDNSserverIPaddresses.FinishyoursettingandclicktheApplybuttontosaveitandinvokeit.
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Internet – DSL
Enable ADSL Port:Checkthisboxtoenablethisfunction.Itsimplyinvokesthelinemodethatyouchooseherefortherouter.
Select the support of line modes: Thereareseveralselections,andyoumayselectthemaccordingtothelinemodessupportedbyyourISPandyourneeds.
Capability Enabled:Twoitemsareprovidedhereforyoutochoose.
Bitswap: Itisamandatoryreceiverinitiatedfeaturetomaintaintheoperatingconditionsoftherouterduringchangingenvironmentconditions.ItreallocatesthedatabitsandpoweramongtheallowedcarrierswithoutmodificationofthehigherlayercontrolparametersintheATU.Afterabitswappingreconfiguration,thetotaldatarateandthedatarateoneachlatencypathisunchanged.Checkthisboxtoenablethefunction.Ifnot,uncheckthisboxtoclosethefunction.
Seamless Rate Adaptation:ItenablestheADSL2/ADSL2+Routertochangethedatarateoftheconnectionwhileinoperationwithoutanyserviceinterruptionorbiterrors.Checkthisboxtoenablethefunction.Ifnot,uncheckthisboxtoclosethefunction.
SetyourprefferedWANinterfacetouseasyourdefaultgateway
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IP Routing – Default Gateway
SetyourpreferredWANinterfacetouseasyourdefaultgateway
IP Routing – Static Route
ThetableshowsallstaticroutestatusandallowsyoutoaddnewstaticIProuteordeletestaticroute.AStaticIPRoutingisamanuallydefinedpath,whichdeterminesthedatatransmittingroute.Ifyourlocalnetworkiscomposedofmultiplesubnets,youmaywanttospecifyaroutingpathtotheroutingtable.
Destination Network Address: DisplaytheIPaddressthatthedatapacketsaretobesent.
Netmask, Gateway, WAN Interface: Displaythesubnetmask,gateway,andWANinterfaceinformationthatthetransmittingdatawillpassthrough.
Remove: Allowyoutoremovethestaticroutesettings.
ThispageshowsalltheroutingtableofdatapacketsgoingthroughyourADSLRouter.
Adding a New OneToaddastaticroute,pleaseclickAdd.Typethedestinationnetworkaddress,subnetmaskandgatewaythatyoureceivedfromtheISPandclickApply.
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Destination Network Address: ThedestinationIPaddressofthenetworkindicateswheredatapacketsaretobesent.YoumayspecifyanIP,type0.0.0.0,orleaveitblank.
Subnet mask: EnterthesubnetmaskthatyougotfromtheISP,type0.0.0.0orleaveitblank.
Gateway IP Address: Clickthisbuttontoforwardpacketstothespecificgateway.KeyinthegatewayIPaddressthatyouwanttouse.
Remove Static Route
Ifyoudon’twantthestaticroutethatyoucreated,pleaseclicktheiconintheDeletecolumnfromthetable.
Adialogwindowwillappeartoconfirmyouraction.ClickOKtoremovethestaticroute,orclickCanceltokeepthesetting.
Example – Static RouteHereprovidesyouanexampleofStaticRoute.
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Internet
ADSL Router
Router B
10.1.1.1192.196.1.1
192.196.1.x
192.168.1.254
192.168.10.1
192.168.10.x
FortheLANshownabove,ifthePCinthesubnetof192.168.1.xwantstoaccessthePCinthesubnetof192.168.10.x,wecansetastaticrouteintheADSLrouter,inwhichthedestinationisthePCinthesubnet192.168.10.xandthegatewayisrouterB.Thesettingwouldbeasfollows:
Destination: 192.168.10.0Netmask: 255.255.255.0(StandardClassC)Gateway: 192.168.1.254(RouterB)
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IP Routing – Dynamic Routing
RoutingInformationProtocol(RIP)isutilizedbymeansofexchangingroutinginformationbetweenrouters.Ithelpstherouterstodetermineoptimalroutes.Thispageallowsyoutoenable/disablethisfunction.
RIP version: ItincorporatestheRIPinformationwhenreceivingandbroadcastingtheRIPpackets.Fromthedropdownmenu,selectaRIPversiontobeaccepted,1,2 or both.
Operation: Therearetwomodesforyoutochoose,ActiveandPassive.SelectActivefortransmittingandreceivingdata,orselectPassiveforreceivingdataonly.
Enabled: CheckEnabledtoenabletheRIPfunctionondifferentinterface.Otherwise,disablethisfunction.
ClickApplytoinvokethesettingssethere.
IP Routing – Source Routing
SourceroutingallowsyoutoconfigureanddefinewhereIPpacketsfromselectedLANinterfaceswillbeforwardedto.
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virtual Server – Port Forwarding
TheRouterimplementsNATtomakeyourentirelocalnetworkappearasasinglemachinetotheInternet.Thetypicalsituationisthatyouhavelocalserversfordifferentservicesandyouwanttomakethempubliclyaccessible.WithNATapplied,itwilltranslatetheinternalIPaddressesoftheseserverstoasingleIPaddressthatisuniqueontheInternet.NATfunctionnotonlyeliminatestheneedformultiplepublicIPaddressesbutalsoprovidesameasureofsecurityforyourLAN.
WhentherouterreceivesanincomingIPpacketrequestingforaccessingyourlocalserver,therouterwillrecognizetheservicetypeaccordingtotheportnumberinthispacket(e.g.,port80indicatesHTTPserviceandport21indicatesFTPservice).Byspecifyingtheportnumber,therouterknowswhichserviceshouldbeforwardedtothelocalIPaddressthatyouspecified.
Aftersettingthevirtualserver,youshouldmodifythefilterruleabouttheportandserviceinformationwhichyousetonthevirtualserver.Becausethefirewallprotectstherouterbyfilterrule,youshouldupdatethefilterruleafteryousetupthevirtualserver.
VirtualServerfunctionallowsyoutomakeserversonyourLANaccessibletoInternetusers.Normally,InternetuserswouldnotbeabletoaccessaserveronyourLANbecause:
• YourserverdoesnothaveavalidexternalIPAddress.
• AttemptstoconnecttodevicesonyourLANareblockedbythefirewallinthisdevice.
TheVirtualServerfeaturesolvestheseproblemsandallowsInternetuserstoconnecttoyourservers,asillustratedbelow:
Internet
Router203.70.212.52
(WAN IP Address)
192.196.1.1(LAN IP Address)
192.196.1.0(Web Server)
192.196.1.20(FTP Server)
http://203.70.212.52(Remote PC using Web Server)
ftp://203.70.212.52(Remote PC using FTP Server)
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IP Address seen by Internet UsersOnceconfigured,anyoneontheInternetcanconnecttoyourVirtualServers.
Pleasenotethat,intheabovepicture,bothInternetusersareconnectingtothesameIPaddress,butusingdifferentprotocols,suchasHttp://203.70.212.52andFtp://203.70.212.52.
ToInternetusers,allvirtualserversonyourLANhavethesameIPAddress.ThisIPAddressisallocatedbyyourISP.Thisaddressshouldbestatic,ratherthandynamic,tomakeiteasierforInternetuserstoconnecttoyourServers.However,youcanuseDynamicDNSfeaturetoallowuserstoconnecttoyourvirtualserversbyusingaURL,insteadofanIPaddress.
IPaddressescanbeautomaticallyredirectedtolocalserversconfiguredwithprivateIPaddresses.Inotherwords,dependingontherequestedservice(TCP/UDPportnumber),therouterredirectstheexternalservicerequesttotheappropriateserver(locatedatanotherinternalIPaddress).
Add New Port ForwardingTosetavirtualserver,pleaseopentheVirtual ServeritemfromtheAdvancedsetupmenu.
ToaddanewPortForwarding,pleaseclickAddfromthePort Forwardingwebpage.
Pre-defined: Chooseoneoftheservicetypesfromthefirstdrop-downlist,suchasAudio/Video,Games,andsoon.Intheseconddrop-downlist,choosethenameoftheapplicationthatyouwanttousewiththetypethatyouselectinthefirstlist.
Forexample,ifyouchooseAudio/Videointhefirstfield,thecorrespondingcontentsofthesecondfieldwouldbelikethedrop-downlistshownasthefollowingfigure.
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virtual Server – Port Triggering
Whentherouterdetectsoutboundtrafficonaspecificport,itwillsetuptheportforwardingrulestemporarilyontheportrangesthatyouspecifytoallowinboundtraffic.ItissupposedtoincreasethesupportforInternetgaming,videoconferencing,andInternettelephonyduetotheapplicationsrequiremultipleconnection.
Toaddanewporttriggeringrule,clickAddtoopenthiswebpage.ThenchooseanapplicationnamefromthePre-definedlistbox.
Thesystemprovides9itemsforyoutochoose.
OrdefinebyyourselfbytypingthenameintothefieldofUserdefined.
ClickApplytocompletethesetting.
YoumaydeletetheapplicationbycheckingtheRemoveboxandpressingRemove.
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virtual Server – DmZ Host
Incomputernetworks,aDMZ(demilitarizedzone)isacomputerhostorsmallnetworkinsertedasa“neutralzone”betweenacompany’sprivatenetworkandtheoutsidepublicnetwork.Itpreventsoutsideusersfromgettingdirectaccesstoaserverthathascompanydata.ADMZisanoptionalandmoresecureapproachtoafirewallandeffectivelyactsasaproxyserveraswell.
ToclosethefunctionofDMZHost,cleartheIPAddressfieldandpressapply.
ToactivateaDMZhost,entertheIPAddressofDMZhost.
ClickApply.
Oncethisfeatureisenabled,youmustspecifyanIPaddress.Itallowsunrestricted2-waycommunicationbetweenthespecifiedIPaddressandotherInternetusersorServers.
• ThisallowsalmostanyapplicationtobeusedonthespecifiedIPaddress.
• ThespecifiedIPaddresswillreceiveall“Unknown”connectionsanddata.
• TheDMZfeatureonlyworkswhentheNATfunctionisenabled.
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virtual Server – Dynamic DNS
TheDynamicDNS(DomainNameSystem)combinesbothfunctionsofDNSandDHCPtomapadynamicIPtoafixeddomainname.Thispageallowsyoutoaccessthevirtualserverswithadomainnameandpassword.
PressAddtoaddanewDynamicDNSconfiguration.
Dynamic DNS Provider: Chooseaprovider(DynDNS.org,TZO.com,ChangeIP.com,orNo-IP.com)fromthedrop-downlist.
Interface: Selecttheinterfacefromthedrop-downlistthatyouwanttouseforconnectingtheInternet.
User Name / Password:Entertheusernameandpasswordthatyouregisteredwiththeprovider.
HostName.DomainName: Keyinthedomainnameorhostnamethatyouregistered.Youcanuselettersanddashfornaming,yetothercharactersarenotallowedtouseforpreventingfrommakingtroubles.
Whenthesettingisfinished,clickApplytoinvokethem,orclickCancelifyouwanttodiscardthesettings.
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virtual Server – Static DNS
ThispageallowsyoutoconfigureDNSmappingbetweenDomainnameandIPaddressforyourlocalhosts.Incaseyouwanttoaccessthelocalserverswithdomainnamesfromthelocalnetwork,youcanconfigurethemappinginformationonthepage.
Domain Name:Keyinthedomainnamethatyouregisteredattheprovider.Youcanuselettersanddashfornaming,yetothercharactersarenotallowedtouseforpreventingfrommakingtroubles.
IP Address:KeyintheIPaddressforthedomainnametomap.
ClickApplytouploadyoursetting.
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NAT ALG
Enable vPN ALGTheVPNALGallowstwoormoresimultaneousVPNconnectionsthroughthisrouter
Enable SIP ALGTheSIPALGallowtwoormoresimultaneousVoIPphonecallsmadebyVoIPclientsthroughthisrouter
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Firewall
ThefirewallisakindofsoftwarethatinterruptsthedatabetweentheInternetandyourcomputer.ItistheTCP/IPequivalentofasecuritygateattheentrancetoyourcompany.Alldatamustpassthroughit,andthefirewall(functionsasasecurityguard)willallowonlyauthorizeddatatobepassedintotheLAN.
Whatthefirewallcando?Itcan:
• denyorpermitanypacketfrompassingthroughexplicitly
• distinguishbetweenvariousinterfacesandmatchonthefollowingfields:• sourceanddestinationIPaddress• port
TokeeptrackoftheperformanceofIPFilter,aloggingdeviceisused.ThedevicesupportsloggingoftheTCP/UDPandIPpacketheadersandthefirst129bytesofthepacket(includingheaders)wheneverapacketissuccessfullypassedthroughorblocked,andwheneverapacketmatchesarulebeingsetupforsuspiciouspackets.
Anexampleforfirewallsetup:
Internet
Routerwith Firewall Protection
PC 1
PC 2
Thispictureshowsthemostcommonandeasiestwaytoemploythefirewall.Basically,youcaninstallapacket-filteringrouterattheInternetgatewayandthenconfiguresthefilterruleintheroutertoblockorfilterprotocolsandaddresses.ThesystemsbehindtherouterusuallyhaveadirectaccesstotheInternet;howeversomedangerousservicessuchasNISandNFSareusuallyblocked.
Forthesecurityofyourrouter,settingthefirewallisanimportantissue.
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Firewall – Bridge Filtering (available for Bridge mode)
TheBridgefilteringmechanismprovidesawayfortheuserstodefinerulestoallow/denypacketsthroughthebridgebasedonsourceMACaddressand/ordestinationMACaddress.Whenbridgefilteringisenabled,eachpacketisexaminedagainsttheeachdefinedfilterrulessequentially,andwhenamatchedisdetermined,thepacketswillbeblocked.ThispageallowsyoutodefinethebridgepacketfilteringrulestoblockthoseredundantpacketswithspecificprotocolsandMACaddresses.
Bridge Filtering Policy:
YoucanclickChangePolicyaftercheckingtheboxtomodifytheMACFilteringGlobalPolicy.
FORWARDEDmeansthatallMAClayerframeswillbeFORWARDEDexceptthosematchingwithanyofthespecifiedrulesinthefollowingtable.BLOCKEDmeansthatallMAClayerframeswillbeBLOCKEDexceptthosematchingwithanyofthespecifiedrulesinthefollowingtable.
ClickAddtocreateanewfilterrule,orRemovetodeletethespecificrule.
Blocked Policy:
Protocol Type:
Theprotocolsthatyoucanchooseislistedastherightfigureshows.Selectoneproperprotocolforthisbridgefilteringrule.
Selecttrafficdirectionfromthedropdownmenu.
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SelecttheWANinterfacetowhichyouwantthisruletoapply.
Forexample,ifwechooseLANtoWAN,checkbr_8_35,selectPPPoEasprotocol,andenter00:90:96:01:2A:C3intotheSourceMACAddressfield,thenafterclickingApply,wewillseetheresultasshownintheright.
YoucanuseAddorRemovebuttontomaintainthebridgefilteringrules.
IftheMACFilteringGlobalPolicyisBLOCKED,thepreviousexamplewillchangetoFORWARDpolicy,asshownintherightfigure.
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Firewall – IP Filtering
ThispageallowsyoutospecifytheIPpacketfilteringrulestopreventtheservicesaccessedfromtheInternethostsorlimittheInternetaccessforlocalhosts.
ChooseDisabledtodisablethefirewallfunction.ClickEnabledtoinvokethesettingsthatyousetinthiswebpage.
ToinitiatetheIPFiltering,pleaseselecttheEnabledradiobuttonandclickApply.
Select the direction to filter packets: Inboundmeansthedataistransferredfromoutsideontoyourcomputer.OutboundmeansthedataistransferredfromyourcomputerontooutsidethroughInternet.PleasechooseOutbound traffic or Inbound trafficasthedirectionforfilteringpackets.
ToaddanewFilteringrule,clickAdd.
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ThispageprovidessomesettingsforyoutoadjustforaddinganewoutboundIPFiltering.
Allow Traffic: ChooseNotostopthedatatransmission,Yestopermitthedatapassthrough.
Protocol:
Hereprovidesseveraldefaultpoliciesforsecuritylevelsforyoutochoose.Ifyoudon’twanttousethepredefinedsetting,youcanuseUser Definedtosetacustomizedprotocolaccordingtothenecessity.
WhenyouchooseUser Definedsetting,youhavetoenteraportnumberinthe“as”field.
Source/Destination IP address:
TospecifyIPaddresstoallowordenydatatransmission,pleasepulldownthedrop-downmenutochooseaproperone.
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ThesettingAllmeansthatalltheIPaddressedinthenetworkareallowedordeniedtopassthroughinInternet.
IfyouchooseSingle,youwillhavetokeyinthespecificIPaddressasthestart/endpointtolettherouteridentifyforgrantingordenyingpassingthrough.
IfyouchooseSubnet,youwillhavetoenterthespecificIPaddressandnetmaskasthestart/endpointtolettherouteridentifyforgrantingordenyingpassingthrough.
Port Range: Theportrangeisfrom0to65535.PleasekeyinthestartpointandendpointfortheIPFiltering.
Afterfinishthesettings,clickApply.
Hereprovidesanexampleshownintherightcolumn.SelectTCPastheProtocoltype,andmaketheSource and Destination IP addresstoincludeAll,thentype1and65535asthestart and end port.
AnewIPfilteringsettingforOutboundtrafficiscreatedinthewebpage.Toeditthesetting,pleaseclick to getintotheeditingpage.Todeletethesetting,click toeraseit.TosetanotherIPfiltering,clickAddagain.
ToaddanewInboundIPFiltering,clickInbound trafficintheitemofSelect the direction to filter packetsontheIP Filteringpage.Usethesamewaytoaddanewoneasstatedabove.
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quality of Service – queue ConfigurationNOTES: To use qoS, you should first enable it while setting WAN internet connection; and then the queue Configuration will be available for adding new queue for traffic.
ToexploittheQualityofServicefunctionprovidedbythisdevice,youneedtoenableQoSfirstandcreatequeueswhichareassociatedwithegressinterfaceandtransmissionpriority.
Enable qoS:
qoS queue Configuration:
DiffServ mark (DSCP):
DiffServisacomputernetworkingarchitecturethatspecifiesasimple,scalableandcoarse-grainedmechanismforclassifying,managingnetworktrafficandprovidingQoS(qualityofservice)guaranteesonmodernIPnetworks.DiffServcan,forexample,beusedtoprovidelow-latency,guaranteedservicetocriticalnetworktrafficsuchasvoiceorvideowhileprovidingsimplebest-efforttrafficguaranteestonon-criticalservicessuchaswebtrafficorfiletransfers.
Thehigherpositiontheitemappears,thesmallerDSCPvalueitis(i.e.,BEisthelowestwhileCS7isthehighest).ThecorrespondingDSCPvalueintheIPheaderoftheupstreampacketswillbeoverwrittenbytheselectedvalue.ThedefaultsettingisNochange.
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Click Addtoaddnewqueuefortraffic.
Name:
Specifythequeuename.
queue Configuration Status:
ChooseEnabletoactivatethequeue,or Disabletodeactivatethequeue.
Interface:
Choosefromthedrop-downlisttheWANinterfacethetrafficwillgothrough.
queue Precedence:
Therearethreeoptions–1(Highest),2and3thatyoucanchoose.TheRouterwillarrangetheprecedenceforthetrafficaccordingtothetrafficprioritysettinghere.
ClickSave/Applytocreatethequeue.
queue Configuration Status:
Interface:
queue Precedence:
Aftercreatingthequeues,pleaseconfirmthequeuesinthequeueconfigurationtablefirst
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quality of Service –qoS ClassificationToclassifytheupstreamtrafficbyassigningthetransmissionpriorityofthedatafordifferentusers,pleaseuseIPQoStoprioritizethedatatransmission.
TheIPQoSallowsyoutosetthesettingsbasedonlayerthreeIPpackets.
ClickAddtocreatetrafficclassificationrules.
Aftercompletionofthetrafficclassificationrules,clickSave/Applytosavetheconfiguration.
Traffic Class Name:
Inputanameforthetrafficclassificationrule.
Rule Order:
Choosetheruleorder.
Rule Status:
Choosetoenableordisablethecurrentrule.
Specify the rule result:
Assign Classification queue:
Specifywhichqueuethecurrentclassificationwilluse.
AssignClassificationQueue:
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MarkDifferentiatedServiceCodePoint(DSCP):
Mark802.1pif802.1qisenabled:
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Protocol:
Chooseaproperprotocolforthisfunction.Ifyoudon’tknowhowtoselect,simplyusethedefaultone.
IP Address/DHCP Option 60/77:
YoucanspecifythesourceIPaddressbyinputtingtheaddressafterchoosingIPaddress;oryoualsocanspecifytheDHCPVendorClassIDforOption60/77.
Source IP/ Subnet mask/ Port:
KeyinthesourceIPaddress(e.g.192.168.1.0)andsubnetmask(e.g.255.255.255.0)fortheapplication(e.g.FTP,HTTP,andsoon)thatyouwanttoinvoketheQoStrafficrule.Youmaysimplyenterthesourceport,rangingfrom0to65535,asthetrafficcondition.
Destination IP/ Subnet mask/ Port:
EnterthedestinationIPaddress(e.g.168.95.1.88)andsubnetmask(e.g.255.255.255.0)fortheapplicationthatyouwanttoinvoketheQoStrafficrule.Orsimplyenterthedestinationportforthetrafficcondition;itrangesfrom1to65535.
Source mAC Address & mAC mask/ Destination mAC Address & mAC mask:
KeyinthespecificMACAddressorMACMaskofthedeviceswhichyouwanttheQoSruletobeappliedto,orsimplyleaveitblanktoincludeall.
Protocol:
IPAddress/DHCPOption60/77:
YoualsocanspecifytheDHCPVendorClassIDforOption60/77.
Afterfinishingthesettings,click Save/Apply,thenewQoSsettingwillbeshownastheexample.
YoucandeletetheexistingtrafficclassificationrulebycheckingRemoveboxandthenclickRemovebutton.
YoualsocanenabletheexistingtrafficclassificationrulebycheckingEnableboxandthenclickEnablebutton
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Accordingtoourexample,theIPQoSconfigurationcanbeillustratedbythefollowingfigure.
WhiletherearemanyPCsgettingonline,thePCsusingport201-8000toaccesstheinternetwillhavemediumtrafficpriority,thePCscarrying192.168.1.x/255.255.255.0asIPaddresswillhavehightrafficpriority.Inaddition,PCsheadingtoport1-1024willhavealowpriority,whilethePCsaccessing168.95.1.88willhaveahighpriority.
TheBridgeQoSallowsyoutosetthesettingsbasedonlayerthreeIPpackets.
ClickAddtocreatetrafficclassificationrules.
Classification Criteria:
Source mAC Address & mAC mask/ Destination mAC Address & mAC mask:
KeyinthespecificMACAddressorMACMaskofthedeviceswhichyouwanttheQoSruletobeappliedto,orsimplyleaveitblanktoincludeall.
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Selecttheinterfaceoftheclassification.
SpecifytheEtherTypefromthedrop-downlist.
Ether Type:
Pleaseselectthe802.1pprioritycheckfromthelistfor802.1QEtherTypeclassification.
802.1q Ether Type:
802.1p Priority Check:
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Specify the rule result:
Assign Classification queue:
Specifywhichqueuethecurrentclassificationwilluse.
Aftercompletionofthetrafficclassificationrules,clickSave/Applytosavetheconfiguration.
Afterfinishingthesettings,clickSave/Apply,thenewQoSsettingwillbeshownastheexample.
YoucandeletetheexistingtrafficclassificationrulebycheckingRemoveboxandthenclickRemovebutton.
YoualsocanenabletheexistingtrafficclassificationrulebycheckingEnableboxandthenclickEnablebutton.
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Port mapping
ThispageallowsyoutoconfigurevariousportmappinggroupswhichcontainsspecificInternetconnectionsandLANports.Theuserdataareonlytransmittedandreceivedamongtheinterfacesinthegroup.
PleaseenabletheVirtualLANFunctiononEthernetfirstandthentheLANPortsofeth0willbedividedto4ports:eth0.2,eth0.3,eth0.4,eth0.5.Pleaserefertothefigure.
NOTE: The PvC used here are examples only. You should use your own network PvC profiles and map them to the interfaces that match your application
Enable the Port mapping:
WAN Interface used in the grouping:
SelectfromthelisttheWANinterfacethatwillbegroupedinthecurrentgroup.
MovetheLANinterfacefromtheAvailable LAN InterfaceslisttotheGrouped LAN Interfaces.
YoualsocanaddclientswiththeDHCPVendorIDsinthecorrespondingfields.
ClickApplytosavetheconfiguration.
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Please check the group status in the table.
Youcandeletetheexistinggroup(defaultgroupnotincluded)bycheckingRemoveboxandthenclickRemovebutton.
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Wireless ThispageallowsyoutoconfiguretherouterasanAccessPoint.Youmaysetupthesettingsforsecurity,accesscontrol,andrepeaterfeaturesforthisdevice.
Basic
Tosetthebasicconfigurationforthewirelessfeatures,pleaseopenBasicpagefromtheWirelessmenu.
Enable Wireless Network:
Clickthischeckboxtoenablethewirelessnetworkfunction.
Wireless main Network Name (SSID): ThemainSSID‘StationSetIdentifier’foryourwirelessnetwork;replacewithnameofyourchoice.AllstationsmustbeconfiguredwiththecorrectSSIDtoaccesstheWLAN.IftheSSIDdoesnotmatchwiththewirelessclient,itwillnotbeabletojointhenetwork.Minonecharacter,max32.
Ifyoudonotcheck“HideAccessPoint”therouterwillperiodicallybroadcastsitsSSIDtoallowthewirelessclientswithintherangetorecognizeitspresence.Thiscancreateasecurityholesinceanywirelessclientswhichreceivesthebroadcastmaybeabletogainunauthorisedaccesstoyournetwork.Minonecharacter,max32.
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Security
ToconfiguresecurityfeaturesfortheWirelessinterface,pleaseopenSecurityitemfromWirelessmenu.Thiswebpageofferseightauthenticationprotocolsforyoutosecureyourdatawhileconnectingtonetworks.Therearenineselectionsincluding64-bitand128-bitWEP,802.1X,WPA,WPA-PSK,WPA2,WPA2-PSK,mixedWPA2/WPA,andmixedWPA2/WPA-PSK.Differentitemleadstodifferentwebpagesettings.Pleasereadthefollowinginformationcarefully.
Wireless Security:
TheDisableditemoffersyouthelessprotectionforwirelesscommunication.IfyouchooseDisabled,theEncryptionKeyswillnotbeshownonthispage.
Thereareninewirelesssecuritymodesforyoutoselect.
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For 64-bit WEP/128-bit WEPForWEPsecurityyoumustselectEnabledintheWEPEncryptiondropdownbox
Wireless Security:
Bydefaultaminimumlevelofwirelesssecurityhasbeenenabledtohelppreventagainstunwantedwirelessusersaccessingtheunit.Thedefaultlevelofwirelesssecuritythathasbeenenabledisknownas64bitWiredEquivalentPrivacyorWEPforshort.The default 64 bit Hexadecimal WEP key is: a1b2c3d4e5
SelecttheWEPmodeforthesecurityfunction;therearetwooptions,64-bitand128-bit.Beforebeingtransmitted,thedatawillbeencryptedusingtheencryptionkey.Forexample,ifyouset64-bitinthisfield,thenthereceivingstationmustbesettouse64BitEncryption,andhavethesameKeyvalueatthesametime;otherwise,itwillnotbeabletodecryptthedata.
Network Key 1 to 4: FillouttheWEPkeysaccordingtothekeylength.For64-bit WEPmode,thecontentyoucantypeis5charactersor10hexadecimaldigits.For128-bit WEPmode,thecontentyoucantypeis13charactersor26hexadecimaldigits.
ClickApplyforactivationwhenthesettingsaredone.
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For 802.1X Wireless Network
Whenawirelessclientrequeststoaccessanetwork,itisrequiredtobeauthenticatedbyacentralauthenticationserver(RADIUSServer).Onlyanauthenticatedusercanbegrantedbythenetworkaccessandtherebythoseunauthorizedwillbeblocked.
Wireless Security:
Choose802.1xastheauthenticationprotocol,yourdatatransmissionbetweentherouterandtheclientswillbeprotectedwiththesettingsthatyousetinthiswebpage.
RADIUS Server IP Address: RADIUSServerisaprotocolforcarryingauthentication,authorization,andconfigurationinformationbetweenaNetworkAccessServerwhichdesirestoauthenticateitslinksandasharedAuthenticationServer.PleaseentertheIPAddressfortheRADIUSServer.
RADIUS Port: Port1812isthereservedRADIUS-authenticationportdescribedinRFC2138.EarlierAP(RADIUSclients)useport1945.Thedefaultvaluewillbeshownonthisbox.Youcankeepanduseit.
RADIUS Key: Akeyislikeapassword,whichisusedbetweenRADIUSServerandthespecificAP(RADIUSclient)toverifyidentity.BothRADIUSServerandtheAP(RADIUSclient)mustusethesamekeyforsuccessfulcommunication.Enterthewordsforthekey.
Afterfinishingthesettings,clickApplyforactivation.
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802.1x environment Configuration
Youwillneedthefollowingcomponentsforestablishingan802.1xenvironmentinyournetwork.
• Windows2000/2003/NTServer:RADIUSserverequippedwith“InternetAuthenticationService”.CertificateServicesinstalled.
• AP(Router):connectedtoWindows2000AdvancedServerthroughtheLANportwithDHCPserverand802.1xenabled.
• 802.1xclient:aWLANcardsupportingWEP.
• AuthenticationMechanism.
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For WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access)
The WPA (WiFi-Protected Access) authenticationissuitableforenterprises.ItmustbeusedinconjunctionwithanauthenticationserversuchasRADIUStoprovidecentralizedaccesscontrolandmanagement.ItcanprovidestrongerencryptionandauthenticationsolutionthannoneWPAmodes.
WPA Encryption:
SelectthedataencryptionmethodfortheWPAmode.Therearethreetypesthatyoucanchoose,TKIP,AES,TKIP+AES.
TKIP (Temporary Key Integrity Protocol) takestheoriginalmasterkeyonlyasastartingpointandderivesitsencryptionkeysmathematicallyfromthismasterkey.Thenitregularlychangesandrotatestheencryptionkeyssothatthesameencryptionkeywillneverbeusedtwice.
AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) providessecuritybetweenclientworkstationsoperatinginadhocmode.Itusesamathematicalcipheringalgorithmthatemploysvariablekeysizesof128,192or256bits.
TKIP+AEScombinethefeaturesandfunctionsofTKIPandAES.
WPA Group Rekey Interval: EnterthetimefortheWPAgrouprekeyinterval.Theunitissecond.Withincreasingrekeyinterval,userbandwidthrequirementisreduced.Ontheotherhand,thelongertherekeyinterval,thelongerthedelayforanewusertogaingroupaccess.
RADIUS Server IP Address, RADIUS Port, and RADIUS Key: Pleaserefertotheelucidationintheprevious802.1xsection.
Afterfinishingthesettings,clickApplyforactivation.
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For WPA-PSK; WPA2-PSK; mixed WPA2/WPA-PSK
WPA-PSK (WPA-Pre-Shared Key)isusefulforsmallplaceswithoutauthenticationserverssuchasthenetworkathome.Itallowstheuseofmanually-enteredkeysorpasswordsandisdesignedtobeeasilysetupforhomeusers.
WPA Encryption: SelecttheencryptiontypefortheWPAmode.Therearethreetypesthatyoucanchoose,TKIP,AES,TKIP+AES.(FormoreinformationpleaserefertoWPAsection.)
WPA Pre-Share Key: Pleaseenterthekeybetween8and63characters,or64hexadecimaldigits.Onlythedeviceswithamatchingkeythatyousetherecanjointhisnetwork.
WPA Group Rekey Interval: EnterthetimefortheWAPgrouprekeyinterval.Theunitissecond.Withincreasingrekeyinterval,userbandwidthrequirementisreduced.
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For WPA-2; mixed WPA2/WPA
Wireless Security:
TheWPA2issuitableforenterprises.ItmustbeusedinconjunctionwithanauthenticationserversuchasRADIUStoprovidecentralizedaccesscontrolandmanagement.ItcanprovidestrongerencryptionandauthenticationsolutionthanotherWPAmode.
WPA Encryption: SelecttheencryptiontypefortheWPA2mode.Therearethreetypesthatyoucanchoose,TKIP,AES,TKIP+AES.(FordetailedinformationpleaserefertoWPAsection.)
WPA2 Pre-authentication: ThewirelessclientthathasassociatedwithoneAP(routerA)candotheauthenticationwithanotherAP(routerB)inadvance.IftheclientroamstoAP(B),itcanassociatewithAP(B)quickly.PleaseclickEnabledtoactivatethisfunction.
Network Re-auth Interval: WhenawirelessclienthasassociatedwiththeAPforaperiodoftimelongerthanthesettinghere,itwouldbedisconnectedandtheauthenticationwillbeexecutedagain.Thedefaultvalueis36000,youmaymodifyit.
WPA Group Rekey Interval: EnterthetimefortheWPAgrouprekeyinterval.Theunitissecond.Withincreasingrekeyinterval,userbandwidthrequirementisreduced.
RADIUS Server IP Address, RADIUS Port, and RADIUS Key: Pleaserefertotheelucidationintheprevious802.1xsection.
Whenthesettingsarefinished,clickApplyforactivation.
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Access Control
ThewebpageallowsyoutoenablethewirelessMACcontrolconfiguration.
Access Control:
ClickOfftodisablethisfunction.ClickAllow modetoallowthedevicesusingmatchedMACaddresstolinktotheAP.AndclickDeny modetodisturbthelistedwirelessMACaddresstoaccesstheAP.
ToaddanewMACaddresstoyourwirelessMACaddressfilter,clickontheAddbutton.
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mAC Address of Wireless adaptor:
KeyintheMACAddresstobefiltered.AndclickApply.
TheresultoftheaddedMACaddresswillbeshownonthetable.
IfyouwanttodeletetheaddedMACaddress,simplyclickthedeletebutton ,adialogboxwillbepromptedtoconfirmthedeleting.ClickYes,andthentheselectedonewillbeerased.
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RepeaterA repeaterisanelectronicdevicethatreceivesaweakorlow-levelsignalandretransmitsitatahigherlevelorhigherpower,sothatthesignalcancoverlongerdistanceswithoutdegradation.
Client D
Access Point A
LAN Backbone
Access Point BRepeater
Client E
Client B Client C
Client A
Channel 11
Channel 11
TheexamplefigureillustratestherelationshipamongtheAP,therepeater,andtheclients.Inthisexample,clientA,B,andCcanaccessAP-A,butclientDandEcannot.Inthiscase,AP-BworksastherepeaterforAP-A,andthusclientDandEmayreceivethesignalsmoothly.
Thewebpageallowsyoutoconfigurethewirelessdistributionsystemforthewirelessnetwork.
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Access Point:
AP mode:
ChooseAccessPointtoenableRepeaterfunction.
Bridge Restrict:
ChooseEnabled/Enabled(Scan)modetoenabletheRepeaterservice;orDisabledtodisabledtheRepeaterservice.
Remote Bridges mAC Address:
YoushoudinputtheMACAddressmanuallyifyouuseAccessPointEnabledmode;otherwisejustchoosefromthelistifyouuseAccessPointEnabled(Scan)mode(refertotherightfigure).
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Wireless Bridge:
AP mode:
ChooseWirelessBridgetodisabletherepeaterfunctionandenablethewirelessbridgeservice.
Bridge Restrict:
ChooseEnabled/Enabled(Scan)modetoenablethewirelessbridgeservice;orDisabledtodisabledthewirelessbridgeservice.
Remote Bridges mAC Address:
YoushoudinputtheMACAddressmanuallyifyouuseWirelessBridgeEnabledmode;otherwisejustchoosefromthelistifyouuseWirelessBridgeEnabled(Scan)mode(refertotherightfigure).
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Advanced Settings Youcanmakealltypesofchangestotheadvancedsettingsofyourwirelessnetworkfromthispage.
Feature Function
Band Thefrequencybandofyourwirelessnetwork
Channel Thefrequencythatyourwirelessoperatesin.Forbestperformance,choosethecleanestchannel
54gRate Defaultrateis“Auto”andoperatesatthe54Mbpsdataratewhenpossiblebutdropstolowerrateswhennecessary,dependantonsignalstrengthandthecapacityoftheclientstations
MulticastRate Whenthemulticasttransmittingtrafficislarge,thetransmissionwillbedelayedinsomeway.Ifyouwanttospeeduptherate,modifyfromthedrop-downlist
BasicRate Leaveasdefault
Xpress™Technology Select“enable”toactivatein-builtXpress™technology
54gMode Selectthemode“54gauto”forthewidestcompatibility.Selectthemode“54gperformance”forfastestperformancewith54gcertifiedequipment.Setthemodeto“54gLRS”ifyouareexperiencingdifficultycommunicatingwithlegacy802.11bequipment
54gProtection In“Auto”modetheNB6Plus4WnwilluseRTS/CTStoimprove802.11gperformanceinmixed802.11g/802.11bnetworks.Turnprotection“off”tomaximize802.11gthroughputundermostconditions.
PreambleType Shortpreambleisintendedforapplicationwheremaximumthroughputisdesiredbutitdoesn’tcooperatewiththelegacy.
Longpreambleinteroperateswiththecurrent1and2Mbit/sDSSSspecificationasdescribedinIEEEStd802.11-1999
TransmitPower Therouterwillsetdifferentpoweroutput(bypercentage)accordingtothisselection
WMM Enabledbydefault.Allowsforhighleveldatastreamstobegivenprioritywhenrequiredoverthewirelessnetwork
WMMNoAcknowledgement
No-AcknowledgementreferstotheacknowledgepolicyusedattheMAClevel.Enablingno-acknowledgementcanresultinmoreefficientthroughputbuthighererrorratesinanoisyRadioFrequency(RF)environment.
WMMAPSD AutomaticPowerSaveDeliveryisenabledbydefault.
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Wireless qoS
Toclassifytheupstreamtrafficbyassigningthetransmissionpriorityofthedatafordifferentusers,pleaseuseIPQoStoprioritizethedatatransmission.
TheIPQoSallowsyoutosetthesettingsbasedonlayerthreeIPpackets.
IfyoudisableWMMfunctioninWireless Basic SettingsPage,classificationrelatedtowirelesswillnottakeeffects.
ClickAddtocreatetrafficclassificationrules.
Aftercompletionofthetrafficclassificationrules,clickSave/Applytosavetheconfiguration.
MakesurethattheQoSfunctionisenabledwhileconfiguringtheATMPVCsetting.OtherwisethewirelessQoSwon’ttakeeffect.
Traffic Class Name:
Inputanameforthetrafficclassificationrule.
RuleOrder:
Choosetheruleorder.
Rule Status:
Choosetoenableordisablethecurrentrule.
Specify the rule result:
Assign Classification queue:
Specifywhichqueuethecurrentclassificationwilluse.
AssignClassificationQueue:
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MarkDifferentiatedServiceCodePoint(DSCP):
Mark802.1pif802.1qisenabled:
Protocol:
Chooseaproperprotocolforthisfunction.Ifyoudon’tknowhowtoselect,simplyusethedefaultone.
IP Address/DHCP Option 60/77:
YoucanspecifythesourceIPaddressbyinputtingtheaddressafterchoosingIPaddress;oryoualsocanspecifytheDHCPVendorClassIDforOption60/77.
Source IP/ Subnet mask/ Port:
KeyinthesourceIPaddress(e.g.192.168.1.0)andsubnetmask(e.g.255.255.255.0)fortheapplication(e.g.FTP,HTTP,andsoon)thatyouwanttoinvoketheQoStrafficrule.Youmaysimplyenterthesourceport,rangingfrom0to65535,asthetrafficcondition.
Destination IP/ Subnet mask/ Port:
EnterthedestinationIPaddress(e.g.168.95.1.88)andsubnetmask(e.g.255.255.255.0)fortheapplicationthatyouwanttoinvoketheQoStrafficrule.Orsimplyenterthedestinationportforthetrafficcondition;itrangesfrom1to65535.
Source mAC Address & mAC mask/ Destination mAC Address & mAC mask:
KeyinthespecificMACAddressorMACMaskofthedeviceswhichyouwanttheQoSruletobeappliedto,orsimplyleaveitblanktoincludeall.
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Protocol:
IP Address/DHCP Option 60/77:
YoualsocanspecifytheDHCPVendorClassIDforOption60/77.
Afterfinishingthesettings,clickSave/Apply,thenewQoSsettingwillbeshownastheexample.YoucandeletetheexistingtrafficclassificationrulebycheckingRemoveboxandthenclickRemovebutton.YoualsocanenabletheexistingtrafficclassificationrulebycheckingEnableboxandthenclickEnablebutton
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managementDiagnostics
Tocheckthelinkingstatusforthenetworkandyourcomputer,adiagnostictestcanguideyoutodetectthenetworkproblem.Thetestingitemsarelistedandexaminedonebyone.Ifthepreviousoneisfailed,thantheitemsfollowingthatonewillbefailed,too.Usethisdiagnostictesttodetecttheconnectivitymistakeswheneverlinkingproblemoccurs.
PressRunDiagnosticTestsontheDiagnosticTestspage.
TheResultwouldbeshownonthesamepage.
Fortheitemwhichpassesthroughthediagnostics,a“PASS”willbedisplayedontherightsideofthatitem.
Ifnot,a“FAIL”willbepresentedthere.
Ifthereisnodeviceusingthatport,a“DOWN”willbedisplayed.
PresstheHelplinktoknowwhattheresult(Pass,Fail)representsfor.
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TaketheHelplinkofADSLSynchronizationforexample.
ItnotonlyexplainsthesituationforPassandFail,butoffersthetroubleshootingproceduresforyoutofollow.
PressBacktoreturn.
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management Accounts
ThispageallowsyoutoCHANGEtheusernameandpasswordforaccessingyourADSLRouter.
FortheAdmin Account,thedefaultsettingforbothusernameandpasswordareadmin.Ifyouwanttochangetheusernameandthepassword,pleasemodifytheUser NameandNew Password,andthenretypethenewpasswordintheConfirmfieldforconfirmation.ThenclickApply.
Tocreateauseraccount,youmaysetupausernameandpasswordunderUser Accountonthesamepage.
NotethatthenewusercanmerelyaccesstheQuick StartandStatuspage.
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management Control – From Remote
Therearevariousinterfacesfortheremoteaccess.Pleasechoosefromthemifyouwanttoenabletheremoteaccesscontrol.
Select the Internet Connect:
Selectoneconnectionitemfromthedrop-downlisttoenablethefunction.
Web Browser: CheckthisboxifyouwanttohaveremotecontrolthroughHTTP.Thedefaultportnumberis8080.Modifytheportwheneveryouwant.
Telnet: Checkthisboxifyouwanttohaveremotecontrolthroughtelnet.
FTP: ChoosethisboxifyouwanttohaveremotecontrolthroughFTP.
TFTP: ChoosethisboxifyouwanttohaveremotecontrolthroughTFTP.
Secure Shell (SSH): ChoosethisboxifyouwanttohaveremotecontrolthroughSSH.
Ping: ChoosethisboxifyouwanttohaveremotecontrolthroughpingcommandunderDOSprompt.
Authorized Host IP Address List: DecidewhetherallinternethostscanaccessyourIADoronlyauthorizedinternethostscanaccess.ClickApplytosaveyoursetting.
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management Control – From Local
Youcanallowlocalaccesstoyourrouterviathecheckedinterfaces.
Note: NB6 supports Web Browser, Telnet, TFTP and Ping only
Authorized Host IP Address List:RefertoRemoteManagementControl.
ClickApplytoactivateyoursettingsorclickCanceltoretaintheoriginalsettings.
TR-069
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Internet Time
Therouter’sclockmustsynchronizewithglobalInternettime.Thetimeyousetinthescreenwillbeadaptedtosystemlog.
Update Now: Clickthisbuttontorefreshthecurrenttime.
Set Time by (Time Server/ manual): ThedefaultsettingisManual.Selectthisone,andsetthestarttimebytypingthedateandthetimemanuallytohelptherouterperformtasks.
IfyouselectTimeServer,thesystemwillsettimeviatimeserverautomatically.
Primary Time Server/ Secondary Time Server:
Youmayselectthepreferredtimeserverfromthedrop-downlist.Thetimewillbeadjustedbythetimeserver.
Time Zone: Choosethetimezoneofyourlocation.
Apply: Savethedataonthescreenandapplythedataafterrestartingtherouter.
Cancel: Discardthenewconfigurationandreservetheoriginalsettings.
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System Log
Asshownonthewebpage,youcanviewthesystemlogandconfiguresystemlogwheneveryouwant.
Toviewthesystemlog,youmustconfiguresystemlogfirst.PressConfigure System Logtostart.
Configuring System Log
Youcanenable or disablethelogfunction,andchooselog level,display levelandpropermodeasyoulike.ThenclickApplytoinvokethesettingsorpressCanceltodiscardthem.
Thereare8typesoflog levelanddisplay levelforyoutochoose.
Log Level:
Thisfunctionenablesyoutodecidehowdetailedthemessageswillbestored.Setaproperlevelaccordingtoyourneeds.ThedefaultLogLevelisDebugging.
TheDebuggingLevellogsallmessagestothefile,whiletheEmergencyLevellogsfatalmessagesonly.Thelowertheitemis,themoredetailedinformationitprovides;i.e.,debugginglevelstoresthemostdetailedinformation.
OwingtothelimitationofthestorageontheADSLrouter,theformerinformationwillbeerasedandreplacedbythelatestmessageautomaticallywhenthebufferisoverflowed.
Display Level: Fortheconvenienceoftheusers,thedisplaylevelcanfunctionasafilter.Itdecidesthelevelforthemessagestoexhibitwhentheuserwantstoviewthelogsonthelocalside.Forexample,foraprogrammerorengineer,he/shemaywanttoknowaboutdebuggingorinformationallevelmessage;forgeneralusers,theymayonlyneedorwanttolearnabouterror,critical,alert,oremergencymessagesonly.ThedefaultDisplayLevelisError.
Therefore,whentheloglevelis“Debugging”andthedisplaylevelis“Error”,theCPElogsthemostdetailedmessagebutshowserrorleveldataonly.
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mode:
Youcanchoosewheretostorethelogs;theoptionsincludeLocal,RemoteandBoth.LocalmeanstheCPE,i.e.,theADSLRouter.Remotemeansthelogserveryouspecifiedtoforwardtheloginformationto.ThedefaultmodeisLocal.
IfyouchooseRemote or Both,youhavetospecifytheServer IP AddressandUDP Port,andalltheeventswillbesenttothespecifiedUDPportofthespecifiedlogserver.
Note: Display Level only filters for the local side. All the messages will be displayed on the remote Log Server.
Example
SupposewearegoingtorecordthesystemlogsonboththeADSLRouterandtheServerbearingIPaddress10.11.95.2,theproceduresbelowillustratethesituation:
System Log Configuration
1. ChooseEnabledLog.
2. SelectDebuggingastheLog Level,andErrorastheDisplay Level.(Orselectotherlevelaccordingtoyourneeds.)
3. SettheModeasBoth,keyintheServer IP Addressas10.11.95.2,andleavetheServer UDP Portasthedefaultvalue514.
4. PressApplytoinvokethesettings.
viewing System Log – Remote Side (Server)
ToviewthesystemlogontheLogServer(10.11.95.2),alogviewingtoolmustbeinstalled.
1. DownloadtheKiwiSyslogDaemonfromKiwiEnterprises.(http://www.kiwisyslog.com/downloads.php)
KiwiSyslogDaemonisafreewareSyslogDaemonforWindows.Itreceives,logs,displaysandforwards
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Syslogmessagesfromhostssuchasrouters,switches,andanyothersyslogenableddevice.Youcanchooseotherloggertools;here,weuseKiwiforexample.
2.InstalltheKiwiSyslogserversoftwareonthePC(10.11.95.2).
3.OpentheKiwi Syslog Daemonapplication.Youwillgettoascreenshownasfollows.
TheDateandTimerecordtheloggingtime.ThePriorityfieldshowstheloglevel,theHostnameexhibitsthepositionofthehost,andtheMessagecolumndisplaystheprocessthedescriptionofitbeforethecolonisthenameoftheprocessandafterthecolonistheelaborationforthatprocess.
Forexample,message1showsalertlevelinformationwhichisakernelprocesscontainingdetailedintrusioninformation;message2displaysnoticelevelinformationwhichisanIGMPprocessexhibitingthattheIGMPfunctionhadbeenstarted.
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viewing System Log – Local Side (ADSL Router)
Forviewingthesystemlogonlocalside,clicktheView System Logbuttononthewebpageforsystem logconfiguration.
Thesystemlogrecordontherouterwillbedisplayedonascreenasshownabove.
TheDate/Timerecordstheloggingtime,andtheFacilityfielddistinguishesdifferentclassesofsystemlogmessage.TheSeverityfieldshowstheloglevel,andtheMessagecolumndisplaystheprocessandthedescriptionofit,thenameoftheprocessappearsbeforethecolonandtheelaborationforthatprocessafterthecolon.
Forexample,message3showscriticallevelinformationwhichisapppd(PPPdaemon)processshowingthatavalidIPaddresshadbeenreceivedfromserver,andconnectionisup;message4isakernelprocessbelongingtocriticallevelinformationwhichrevealsthattheEthernet0linkisup.
YoucanpressRefreshtoupdatethelogfilesorpressClosetoclosethewindow.
Note that the earlier messages may be automatically replaced by the updated information when the buffer is overflowed on the router.
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Backup Config
Tobackupyoursettingsoftherouter,youcanuseBackup Configwebpagetosavetheconfiguration.
ClickBackupbuttonandthewarningwindowwillbeprompted.ClickOKtocontinuethebackupprocedure.
Thesystemwillaskyourcommandaboutthenextprocedure.ClickSavetobackup.
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Youmaychangethefilenameandchooseaplacetosavethebackupfile.
Andwhenyouwanttorestorethesettingsinthefuture,simplyopenBackup ConfigwebpageanduseBrowsebuttontolocatethefile.
Afteropeningthebackupfile,clickRestore.
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Update Firmware
Ifyouhavetoorwanttoupdatethefirmwareforthisrouter,youcanopentheUpdate FirmwarewebpageandchoosethecorrectfilebypressingBrowse.ThenclicktheUpdate Firmwarebutton.Thesystemwillexecutetheupdateprocedureautomatically.Whenitisfinished,thesystemwilltellyoutheupdateissuccessfully.
Note: Latest firmware update can be find at www.netcomm.com.au.
Note: Router must not turn off during firmware updates.
Reset Router
Tomakethesettingsthatyousetforthisroutertakeeffect,pleaseopentheReset RouterwebpageandclicktheRebootbuttontoinvokeallsettings.
Youcanrestoreyourwebpageswithdefaultsettings.SimplycheckReset to factory default settingsandclickReboot.
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UPnP for XP
Universalplugandplay(UPnP)isarchitectureforpervasivepeertopeernetworkconnectivityofintelligentappliancesandPCsofallformfactors.Itisdesignedtobringeasy-to-use,flexible,standards-basedconnectivitytoad-hocorunmanagednetworkswhetherinthehome,inasmallbusiness,publicplaces,orattachedtotheInternet.
OnlyWindows XPsupportsUPnPfunction.
PleasefollowthestepsbelowforinstallingUPnPcomponents.
1. ClickontheStartmenu,pointtoSettingsandclickonControl Panel.
2. SelectAdd or Remove Programs > Add/Remove Windows ComponentstoopenWindows
Components Wizarddialogbox. 3. SelectNetworking ServicesandclickDetails.ClicktheUPNP User Interfacecheckbox.
4. ClickOK.ThesystemwillinstallUPnPcomponentsautomatically.
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5. Afterfinishingtheinstallation,gotoMy Network Places.Youwillfindanicon(e.g.,WirelessADSL2+Router)forUPnPfunction.
6. Doubleclickontheicon,andtheADSLrouterwillopenanotherwebpageviatheportforUPnPfunction.
TheIEaddresswillbedirectedtotheconfigurationmainwebpageasshowninthegraphic.
7. Now,theNATtraversalfunctionhasalreadybeenprovided.TheADSLrouterwillcreateanewvirtualserverautomaticallywhentherouterdetectsthatsomeinternetapplicationsisrunningonthePC.
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CHAPTER 5: TROUBLESHOOTINGIf the suggested solutions in this section do not resolve your issue,
contact your system administrator or Internet service provider.
Problems with LANPCs on the LAN cannot get IP addresses from the ADSL Router.
ThechancesarethattheinterfaceusedasDHCPserverismodifiedandtheclientPCsdonotrenewIPaddresses.
IfyourDHCPserverisenabledonPrivateIPAddresspreviouslyandyoumodifytheinterfacetoPublicIPAddress,theclientPCsshouldrenewIPaddresses.
The PC on the LAN cannot access the Web page of the ADSL Router.
CheckthatyourPCisonthesamesubnetwiththeADSLRouter.
Problems with WANYoucannotaccesstheInternet.
• CheckthephysicalconnectionbetweentheADSLRouterandtheLAN.
IftheLANLEDonthefrontpanelisofforkeepsblinking,theremaybeproblemonthecableconnectingtotheADSLRouter.
AttheDOSprompt,pingtheIPaddressoftheADSLRouter,e.g.,ping192.168.1.1.Ifthefollowingresponseoccurs:
Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time=100ms TTL=253
ThentheconnectionbetweentheADSLRouterandthenetworkisOK.
Ifyougetafailedpingwiththeresponseof:Request timed out
Thentheconnectionisfail.CheckthecablebetweentheADSLRouterandthenetwork.
• ChecktheDNSsettingoftheADSLRouter.
AttheDOSprompt,pingtheIPaddressesoftheDNSprovidedbyyourISP.Forexample,ifyourDNSIPis168.95.1.1,thenping168.95.1.1.Ifthefollowingresponseoccurs:
Reply from 168.95.1.1: bytes=32 time=100ms TTL=253
ThentheconnectiontotheDNSisOK.
Ifyougetafailedpingwiththeresponseof:Request timed out
ThentheDNSisnotreachable.CheckyourDNSsettingontheADSLRouter.
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Problems with UpgradingThefollowingliststheerrormessagesthatyoumayseeduringupgradingandtheactiontotake.
• Error message:AlltheADSLLEDslightupandcannotlightoffasusual.
Possible cause:Whenusersareexecutingfirmwareupgradeandsavingsettingstotherouter,thepowerfortherouterislostforsomeunknownreasons,thenormalwebpagefortheroutermightbedamaged.Afterpoweronyourrouter,theLEDsmightnotworknormally.
Action:SetupyouPCwithastaticIPaddress,suchas192.168.1.2,andthenaccesstherouter’swebpagebyenteringhttp://192.168.1.1.Thenupdatethefirmwareagain.
• Error Message:Imageuploadingfailed.Theselectedfilecontainsanillegalimage.
Possible cause:Thefirmwarefileformatisinvalid.
Action:Checktoseewhetherthefileformatiscorrect;otherwisedownloadafirmwarefilewithcorrectformat.
• Error Message:Imageuploadingfailed.Thesystemisoutofmemory.
Possible cause:Itmaybecausedbythelackofmemory.
Action:RebootyourADSLRouterandperformtheupgradetaskagain.
• Error Message:Imageuploadingfailed.Noimagefilewasselected.
Possible cause:Youdidnotselectafilecorrectly.
Action:Downloadacompatiblefirmwarefromtheweb.
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CHAPTER 6: GLOSSARYARP (Address Resolution Protocol )
ARPisaTCP/IPprotocolformappinganIPaddresstoaphysicalmachineaddressthatisrecognizedinthelocalnetwork,suchasanEthernetaddress.
AhostwishingtoobtainaphysicaladdressbroadcastsanARPrequestontotheTCP/IPnetwork.ThehostonthenetworkthathastheIPaddressintherequestthenreplieswithitsphysicalhardwareaddress.
InverseARP(In-ARP),ontheotherhand,isusedbyahosttodiscoveritsIPaddress.Inthiscase,thehostbroadcastsitsphysicaladdressandaRARPserverreplieswiththehost’sIPaddress.
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
WhenoperatesasaDHCPserver,theADSLRouterassignIPaddressestotheclientPCsontheLAN.TheclientPCs“leases”thesePrivateIPaddressesforauser-definedamountoftime.Aftertheleasetimeexpires,theprivateIPaddressismadeavailableforassigningtoothernetworkdevices.
TheDHCPIPaddresscanbeasingle,fixedpublicIPaddress,anISPassignedpublicIPaddress,oraprivateIPaddress.
IfyouenableDHCPserveronaprivateIPaddress,apublicIPaddresswillhavetobeassignedtotheNATIPaddress,andNAThastobeenabledsothattheDHCPIPaddresscanbetranslatedintoapublicIPaddress.Bythis,theclientPCsareabletoaccesstheInternet.
LAN (Local Area Network) & WAN (Wide Area Network)
ALANisacomputernetworklimitedtotheimmediatearea,usuallythesamebuildingorfloorofabuilding.AWAN,ontheotherhand,isanoutsideconnectiontoanothernetworkortheInternet.
TheEthernetsideoftheADSLRouteriscalledtheLANport.Itisatwisted-pairEthernet10Base-Tinterface.AhubcanbeconnectedtotheLANport.Morethanonecomputers,suchasserverorprinter,canbeconnectedthroughthishubtotheADSLRouterandcomposesaLAN.
TheDSLportoftheADSLRoutercomposestheWANinterface,whichsupportsPPPorRFC1483connectingtoanotherremoteDSLdevice.
NAT (Network Address Translation) IP Address
NATisanInternetstandardthattranslatesaprivateIPwithinonenetworktoapublicIPaddress,eitherastaticordynamicone.NATprovidesatypeoffirewallbyhidinginternalIPaddresses.ItalsoenablesacompanytousemoreinternalIPaddresses.
IftheIPaddressesgivenbyyourISParenotenoughforeachPContheLANandtheADSLRouter,youneedtouseNAT.WithNAT,youmakeupaprivateIPnetworkfortheLANandassignanIPaddressfromthatnetworktoeachPC.Oneofsomepublicaddressesisconfiguredandmappedtoaprivateworkstationaddresswhenaccessesaremadethroughthegatewaytoapublicnetwork.
Forexample,theADSLRouterisassignedwiththepublicIPaddressof168.111.2.1.WithNATenabled,itcreatesaVirtualLAN.EachPContheVirtualLANisassignedwithaprivateIPaddresswithdefaultvalueof192.168.2.2to192.168.2.254.ThesePCsarenotaccessiblebytheoutsideworldbuttheycancommunicatewiththeoutsideworldthroughthepublicIP168.111.2.1.
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Private IP Address
PrivateIPaddressesarealsoLANIPaddresses,butareconsidered“illegal”IPaddressestotheInternet.Theyareprivatetoanenterprisewhilestillpermittingfullnetworklayerconnectivitybetweenallhostsinsideanenterpriseaswellasallpublichostsofdifferententerprises.
TheADSLRouterusesprivateIPaddressesbyassigningthemtotheLANthatcannotbedirectlyaccessedbytheInternetorremoteserver.ToaccesstheInternet,privatenetworkshouldhaveanagenttotranslatetheprivateIPaddresstopublicIPaddress.
Public IP Address
PublicIPaddressesareLANIPaddressesthatcanbeconsidered“legal”fortheInternet,becausetheycanberecognizedandaccessedbyanydeviceontheothersideoftheDSLconnection.InmostcasestheyareallocatedbyyourISP.
IfyouaregivenarangeoffixedIPaddresses,thenonecanbeassignedtotherouterandtheotherstonetworkdevicesontheLAN,suchascomputerworkstations,ftpservers,andwebservers.
PvC (Permanent virtual Circuit)
APVCisalogicalpoint-to-pointcircuitbetweencustomersites.PVCsarelow-delaycircuitsbecauseroutingdecisionsdonotneedtobemadealongtheway.Permanentmeansthatthecircuitispreprogrammedbythecarrierasapaththroughthenetwork.Itdoesnotneedtobesetuporturneddownforeachsession.
RIP (Routing Information Protocol)
RIPisaroutingprotocolthatusesthedistance-vectorroutingalgorithmstocalculateleast-hopsroutestoadestination.ItisusedontheInternetandiscommonintheNetWareenvironment.Itexchangesroutinginformationwithotherrouters.ItincludesV1,V2andV1&V2,whichcontrolsthesendingandreceivingofRIPpacketsoverEthernet.
UDP (User Datagram Protocol)
UDPisaconnectionlesstransportservicethatdispenseswiththereliabilityservicesprovidedbyTCP.UDPgivesapplicationsadirectinterfacewithIPandtheabilitytoaddressaparticularapplicationprocessrunningonahostviaaportnumberwithoutsettingupaconnectionsession.
virtual Server
Youcandesignatevirtualservers,e.g.,aFTP,web,telnetormailserver,onyourlocalnetworkandmakethemaccessibletotheoutsideworld.Avirtualservermeansthatitisnotadedicatedserver--thatis,theentirecomputerisnotdedicatedtorunningonthepublicnetworkbutintheprivatenetwork.
vPI (virtual Path Identifier) & vCI (virtual Channel Identifier)
AVPIisa8-bitfieldwhileVCIisa16-bitfieldintheATMcellheader.AVPIidentifiesalinkformedbyavirtualpathandaVCIidentifiesachannelwithinavirtualpath.Inthisway,thecellsbelongingtothesameconnectioncanbedistinguished.AuniqueandseparateVPI/VCIidentifierisassignedinadvancetoindicatewhichtypeofcellisfollowing,unassignedcells,physicallayerOAMcells,metasignalingchanneloragenericbroadcastsignalingchannel.YourISPshouldsupplyyouwiththevalues.
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APPENDIX A: CLIENT SETUP FOR 802.1X, WPA, AND WPA-PSK
Retreiving Client Certificate• ThisstepisonlyrequiredifyouintendtoauthenticatewithEAP/TLS.
WhiletherearemanywaysyoumayreceiveacertificatefromyourCertificateAuthority,theexamplehereistoshowyouhowtoretrieveyourcertificatefromaMicrosoftCertificateServicesserverviaitseasywebinterface.
1. Pleaseconnecttheclienttoanetworkthatdoesn’trequireportauthentictaion.
2. OpenupMicrosoftExplorer,connecttoyourCAviatheurlhttp://yourserver/certsrv(seeyourlocaladministratorifithasbeenchangedfromthedefault).
Forexample,iftheMicrosoftCertificateServiceserverusestheIPaddress192.168.0.2,thenwehavetokeyinhttp://192.168.0.2/certsrvontheurlbox.
3. Youwillbeaskedtologin,useyourdomaincredentials.(e.g.,ABC)
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4. MakesurethatRequestacertificateisselected,andclickNext.
5. SelectUserCertificate,thenNext.
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6. ClickSubmit.
7. YoumayretrieveyourcertificatebyclickingInstallthiscertificate.
8. You’llreceiveaconfirmationmessageaboutacceptingthecertificate,clickYes
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Enabling 802.1x Authentication and Security
1. ClickRunfromtheStartmenu.Typeservices.mscandclickOK.
2. Scrolltothebottomofthelist.DoubleclickontheWireless Zero ConfigurationserviceandverifythatitissettoAutomaticandthatitisStarted.ClickOKtocontinue.
3. ClicktheStartbutton,selectControl Panel,thenNetwork Connections.
4. RightclickonyourwirelessnetworkcardandselectProperties.ClickontheWireless Networkstab.
5. ClickAddtocontinue.
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6. SelecttheAssociationTab,andentertheSSIDoftheAP.(e.g.Wireless)
7. SetOpenastheNetwork Authenticationfromthedropdownmenu,andWEPforData encryption.
8. ClickOK,andthenselecttheAuthenticationTab.
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9. EnsurethatEnable network access control using IEEE 802.1Xisselected,andSmart Card or other
CertificateisselectedfromtheEAPtype.
10. ClickPropertiesunderEAPtype.
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11. Youcanchoosewhethertouseoneofyourcertificatesyouhaveloadedonthecomputer,oruseasmart
cardforaccess.In our example, Use a certificate on this computer option is chose and Use simple certificate selection (Recommended) is checked.
12. ChecktheValidate server certificatecheckboxifservercertificatevalidationisrequired.
13. IntheTrusted Root Certification Authoritiesfield,checkthecheckboxbesidethenameofthecertificateauthorityfromwhichtheservercertificatewasdownloaded.(e.g.,NetComm.savd.tw)Note that if you leave all check boxes unchecked, you will be prompted to accept a connection to the root certification authority during the authentication process.
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14. ClickOKtwicetoclosethedialogsuntilreturntoWireless Networkstabofwireless properties.Nowwe
canseethewirelessnetworkwhichwehavejustsetupbeingdisplayedonthePrefered networks.
15. ClickOKtosaveyoursettings.Theconfigurationiscomplete
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Enabling WPA Authentication and SecurityThefirstfourstepsarethesameasthesettingfor802.1xauthentication,pleaserefertothepreviouspart.
5. SelecttheAssociationTab,andentertheSSIDoftheAP.(e.g.Wireless)
6. ChooseWPAfromthedropdownmenufortheNetwork Authentication,andTKIPforData encryption.
7. ClickOK,andthenselecttheAuthenticationTab.
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8. TheEnable network access control using IEEE 802.1Xisselectedbydefault,andProtected EAP (PEAP)
isselectedfromtheEAPtype.
9. ClickPropertiesunderEAP type.
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10. ChooseUse a certificate on this computeroptionandselectUse simple certificate selection
(Recommended).
11. ChecktheValidate server certificatecheckboxifservercertificatevalidationisrequired
12. IntheTrusted Root Certification Authoritiesfield,checkthecheckboxbesidethenameofthecertificateauthorityfromwhichtheservercertificatewasdownloaded.(e.g.,NetComm.savd.tw)Note that if you leave all check boxes unchecked, you will be prompted to accept a connection to the root certification authority during the authentication process.
13. ClickOKthreetimestoclosethedialogsandsaveallthesettingsuntilreturntoNetwork Connections.
14. NowtheconfigurationforWPAauthenticationiscompleted.Andyoumaystarttousethewirelessdevice.
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Enabling WPA-PSK Authentication and Security
1. ClicktheStartbutton,selectControl Panel,thenNetwork Connections.
2. RightclickonyourwirelessnetworkcardandselectProperties.ClickontheWireless Networkstab.
3. ClickAddtocontinue.
4. SelecttheAssociationTab,andentertheSSIDoftheAP.(e.g.Wireless)
5. ChooseWPA-PSKfortheNetwork AuthenticationandTKIPforData encryption.
6. EnterNetwork keytwicetoaccesstheAP.
7. ClickOKtosavethesettingsandreturntotheWireless NetworkstabonWireless Properties.
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8. TheNetworkwithWPA-PSKauthenticationhasbeensetup,andisdisplayedinthepreferrednetworksfield.
9. NowtheconfigurationforWPA-PSKauthenticationiscompleted.
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APPENDIX B: ESTABLISHING YOUR WIRELESS CONNECTION
Thefollowingexamplesusethedefaultwirelessconfiguration.
Windows XP service pack 2Followthesesteps:
1. OpenNetwork Connections(Start>ControlPanel>NetworkConnections):
2. Right-clickonyourWirelessNetworkConnectionandselectView Available Wireless Networks:
3. SelectthewirelessnetworkyouwanttoconnecttoandclickConnect:
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4. Enterthenetworkkey(defaultnetworkkeyis“A1B2C3D4E5”)andclickConnect:
5. TheconnectionwillshowConnected.
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mac OSX 10.4Followthesesteps:
1. ClickontheAirport icononthetoprightmenu.
2. Clickonthenetworknamethatyouwanttoconnect.Thedefault wireless network name is “wireless”.
3. Onthenewwindow,tickonShow Password andtypeinthenetworkkeyinthePasswordfield.Thedefaultnetworkkeyis“A1B2C3D4E5”.Afterthat,clickonOK.
4. Tochecktheconnection,clickontheAirport iconandthereshouldbeatickonthewirelessname.
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Windows vista Followthesesteps:
1. OpenNetwork and Sharing Center(Start>ControlPanel>NetworkandSharingcenter).
2. Clickon“Connect to a network”.
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3. Choose“Connect to the Internet”andclickon“Next”.
4. Choose“Wireless”.
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5. Clickonthewirelessnetworkname.Inthisexample,thewirelessnetworknameis“wireless”andclick“Connect”.Thedefaultwirelessnetworknameis“wireless”.Ifyouhavenotchangethewirelessnetworkname,pleaseclickon“wireless”.
6. Tickon“DisplayCharacters”andtypeinthenetworkkey.Thedefaultnetworkkeyis“A1B2C3D4E5”andthisexampleusethedefaultkey.Click“Next”afterthat.
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7. Selecttheappropriatelocation.Thiswillaffectthefirewallsettingsonthecomputer.
8. Tickonboth“Savethisnetwork”and“Startthisconnectionautomatically”andclickon“Next”.
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9. Nowtheconnectionisready.
Notes: For other operating system such as Windows ��SE, Windows ME and Windows �000 or if you use the wireless adaptor utility to configure your wireless connection, please consult the wireless adaptor documentation respectively.
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TroubleshootingWindows can not configure this wireless connection.
EnableWirelessZeroConfigurationbyfollowingthesesteps:
1. ClickontheStart Menu.ClickonRun,typein“services.msc”(withoutthequotes).PressOK.
2. Scrolldowntothebottomofthelist,locatetheservicenamedWireless Zero Configurationanddouble-clickonit.
3. ChangetheStartuptypetoAutomaticandcheckthe“Service status”.
4. IftheStatusisStarted,simplypresstheApplybuttonatthebottomofthewindow,andthenpressOK.
5. IftheStatusisStopped,presstheStartbutton.Waituntiltheservicehasstarted,thenpresstheApply button,andthenpressOK.
6. ClosetheServiceswindow.
7. ClickontheStart Menu.ClickonRun,typein“ncpa.cpl”(withoutthequotes).PressOK.
8. Right-clickontheWireless Network Connection,chooseProperties.
9. ClickontheWireless Networkstabatthetopofthewindow.
10. Makesurethetick-boxforUse Windows to configure my wireless network settingsisTICKED.ThenpressOK.
Wireless drop outs and low signal quality.
Thereareafewthingsthatcancausewirelessdropsoutandlowsignalquality
1. Interference on the wireless signal from other wireless devices
2. Other wireless network that use the same channel.
3. Obstruction between the router and the wireless computer.
Thefirstthingtodoistochangethewirelesschannel.Pleasechangethewirelesschannelandseeifitimprovesthequalityorreducethedropouts.Pleasefollowthesestepstochangethewirelesschannel:
1. Openhttp://192.168.1.1/frominternetexploreroranywebbrowser.
2. Attheloginscreenenter“admin”forbothusernameandpassword.Thenclickon“Login”or“OK”.
3. ClickonWirelessandthenclickonConfiguration.
4. Changethechannelfrom6toanynumberfrom1to11.
5. ClickonSave/Apply.
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APPENDIX C: HOW TO CHANGE WIRELESS SECURITY ON YOUR NB6PLUS4W
WEP encryptionTheNB6W/NB6Plus4W/NB6Plus4WnhastheWEPencryptionenabledbydefault.Tochangetheencryptionkey,pleasefollowthefollowingsteps:
1. ConnectthecomputerdirectlytotherouterusingEthernetcable.
2. Openthewebconfiguration,http://192.168.1.1/fromyourwebbrowseri.e.Internetexplorer,Firefox.
3. Attheloginscreen,entertheUsernameandpassword.ThedefaultUsernameis“admin”andthedefaultPasswordis“admin”.Thenclickon“Login”.
4. Clickon“Wireless”menuatthetop
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5. Clickon“Security”ontheleft
6. Change“Key1”from“a1b2c3d4e5”tothenewencryption.
Please note that WEP Encryption key can only use numbers from 0 to � and letters from A to F. 64 bit Cipher needs 10 digits Encryption key and 1�� bit Cipher needs �6 digits Encryption key.
7. Clickon“Apply”Notes: After changing the security settings, you need to configure the wireless computer according to the new settings. Please refer to your Operating system manual for more information.
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WPA encryptionWhenamoresecureconnectionisneeded,youcanchangethewirelesssecuritysettingsontheNB6W/NB6Plus4WandNB6Plus4WntoWPA-PSK.Pleasefollowthefollowingsteps:
1. ConnectthecomputerdirectlytotherouterusingEthernetcable.
2. Openthewebconfiguration,http://192.168.1.1/fromyourwebbrowseri.e.Internetexplorer,Firefox.
3. Attheloginscreen,entertheUsernameandpassword.ThedefaultUsernameis“admin”andthedefaultPasswordis“admin”.Thenclickon“Login”.
4. Clickon“Wireless”menuatthetop
5. Clickon“Security”ontheleft
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6. Change“WirelessSecurity”to“WPA-PSK”onthetopmenu
7. Enterthekeyin“Pre-SharedKey”field.Thekeyneedstobemorethen8digitsandlessthen63digitsanditcanbeanycombinationoflettersandnumbers.
8. ChangetheWPAGroupRekeyIntervalto“3600”
9. Clickon“Apply”Notes: After changing the security settings, you need to configure the wireless computer according to the new settings. Please refer to your Operating system manual for more information.
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APPENDIX D: LEGAL & REGULATORY INFORmATIONThismanualiscopyright.Apartfromanyfairdealingforthepurposesofprivatestudy,research,criticismorreview,aspermittedundertheCopyrightAct,nopartmaybereproduced,storedinaretrievalsystemortransmittedinanyform,byanymeans,beitelectronic,mechanical,recordingorotherwise,withoutthepriorwrittenpermissionofNetCommLimited.NetCommLimitedacceptsnoliabilityorresponsibility,forconsequencesarisingfromtheuseofthisproduct.
NetCommLimitedreservestherighttochangethespecificationsandoperatingdetailsofthisproductwithoutnotice.
NetCommisaregisteredtrademarkofNetCommLimited.
Allothertrademarksareacknowledgedthepropertyoftheirrespectiveowners.
Customer InformationACA(AustralianCommunicationsAuthority)requiresyoutobeawareofthefollowinginformationandwarnings:
(1) ThisunitshallbeconnectedtotheTelecommunicationNetworkthroughalinecordwhichmeetstherequirementsoftheACATS008Standard.
(2) ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththeStandardsforC-TickandorA-TickassetbytheACA.Thesestandardsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation.Thisequipmentgenerates,uses,andcanradiateradionoiseand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructionsdetailedwithinthismanual,maycauseinterferencetoradiocommunications.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurwiththeinstallationofthisproductinyourhomeoroffice.Ifthisequipmentdoescausesomedegreeofinterferencetoradioortelevisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon,weencouragetheusertotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormoreofthefollowingmeasures:
• Changethedirectionorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
• Increasetheseparationbetweenthisequipmentandthereceiver.
• Connecttheequipmenttoanalternatepoweroutletonadifferentpowercircuitfromthattowhichthereceiver/TVisconnected.
• Consultanexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.
(3) Thepowersupplythatisprovidedwiththisunitisonlyintendedforusewiththisproduct.DonotusethispowersupplywithanyotherproductordonotuseanyotherpowersupplythatisnotapprovedforusewiththisproductbyNetComm.Failuretodosomaycausedamagetothisproduct,fireorresultinpersonalinjury.
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Product WarrantyThewarrantyisgrantedonthefollowingconditions:
1. Thiswarrantyextendstotheoriginalpurchaser(you)andisnottransferable;
2. Thiswarrantyshallnotapplytosoftwareprograms,batteries,powersupplies,cablesorotheraccessoriessuppliedinorwiththeproduct;
3. ThecustomercomplieswithallofthetermsofanyrelevantagreementwithNetCommandanyotherreasonablerequirementsofNetCommincludingproducingsuchevidenceofpurchaseasNetCommmayrequire;
4. ThecostoftransportingproducttoandfromNetComm’snominatedpremisesisyourresponsibility;and,
5. NetCommdoesnothaveanyliabilityorresponsibilityunderthiswarrantywhereanycost,loss,injuryordamageofanykind,whetherdirect,indirect,consequential,incidentalorotherwisearisesoutofeventsbeyondNetComm’sreasonablecontrol.Thisincludesbutisnotlimitedto:actsofGod,war,riot,embargoes,actsofcivilormilitaryauthorities,fire,floods,electricityoutages,lightning,powersurges,orshortagesofmaterialsorlabour.
6. Thecustomerisresponsibleforthesecurityoftheircomputerandnetworkatalltimes.Securityfeaturesmaybedisabledwithinthefactorydefaultsettings.NetCommrecommendsthatyouenablethesefeaturestoenhanceyoursecurity.
Thewarrantyisautomaticallyvoidedif:
1. You,orsomeoneelse,usetheproduct,orattemptstouseit,otherthanasspecifiedbyNetComm;
2. Thefaultordefectinyourproductistheresultofavoltagesurgesubjectedtotheproducteitherbythewayofpowersupplyorcommunicationline,whethercausedbythunderstormactivityoranyothercause(s);
3. Thefaultistheresultofaccidentaldamageordamageintransit,includingbutnotlimitedtoliquidspillage;
4. Yourproducthasbeenusedforanypurposesotherthanthatforwhichitissold,orinanywayotherthaninstrictaccordancewiththeusermanualsupplied;
5. Yourproducthasbeenrepairedormodifiedorattemptedtoberepairedormodified,otherthanbyaqualifiedpersonataservicecentreauthorisedbyNetComm;and,
6. Theserialnumberhasbeendefacedoralteredinanywayoriftheserialnumberplatehasbeenremoved.
Limitations of WarrantyTheTradePracticesAct1974andcorrespondingStateandTerritoryFairTradingActsorlegalisationofanotherGovernment(“therelevantacts”)incertaincircumstancesimplymandatoryconditionsandwarrantieswhichcannotbeexcluded.Thiswarrantyisinadditiontoandnotinreplacementforsuchconditionsandwarranties.
TotheextentpermittedbytheRelevantActs,inrelationtoyourproductandanyothermaterialsprovidedwiththeproduct(“theGoods”)theliabilityofNetCommundertheRelevantActsislimitedattheoptionofNetCommto:
• ReplacementoftheGoods;or
• RepairoftheGoods;or
• PaymentofthecostofreplacingtheGoods;or
• PaymentofthecostofhavingtheGoodsrepaired.
All NetComm ACN 002 490 486 products have a standard 12 months warranty from date of purchase. However some products have an extended warranty option (refer to packaging). To be eligible for the extended warranty you must supply the requested warranty information to NetComm within 30 days of the original purchase by registering on-line via the NetComm web site at
www.netcomm.com.au
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