D-Link AirPlus DI-614+ Enhanced 2.
Contents Package Contents ................................................................................ 3 Introduction ........................................................................................... 4 Wireless Basics .................................................................................... 6 Getting Started ..................................................................................... 9 Using the Configuration Menu ............................................................
Package Contents Contents of Package: D-Link AirPlus DI-614+ Enhanced 2.4GHz Wireless Broadband Router Power Adapter – 5V DC, 2.5A Manual on CD Quick Installation Guide Note: Using a power supply with a different voltage rating than the one included with the DI-614+ will cause damage and void the warranty for this product. If any of the above items are missing, please contact your reseller.
Introduction The D-Link AirPlus DI-614+ Wireless Broadband Router is an enhanced 802.11b high-performance, wireless router. It is an ideal way to extend the reach and number of computers connected to your wireless network. Unlike most 802.11b routers, the DI-614+ is capable of data transfer speeds up to 22 Mbps* (compared to the standard 11 Mbps) when used with other D-Link AirPlus products such as the DWL-520+ Wireless PCI Adapter.
Connections Auto-Sensing Ports:All ports (both LAN and WAN) auto-sense cable types to accomodate stright-through or cross-over cable. LAN ports provide connections to Ethernetenabled devices. WAN port is the connection for the Ethernet cable to the Cable or DSL modem Pressing the Reset Button restores the router to its original factory default settings. Receptor for the Power Adapter LEDs WAN LED: A solid light indicates connection on the WAN port. This LED blinks during transmission.
Wireless Basics D-Link AirPlus wireless products are based on industry standards to provide easy-to-use and compatible high-speed wireless connectivity within your home, business or public access wireless networks. Strictly adhering to the IEEE standard, the D-Link AirPlus wireless family of products will allow you to access the data you want, when and where you want it. You will be able to enjoy the freedom that wireless networking delivers.
Wireless Basics small number of users to full infrastructure networks of thousands of users that allow roaming over a broad area. D-Link AirPlus Wireless Family of LAN products include: Enhanced 2.4GHz Wireless Cardbus Adapters used with laptop computers (DWL-650+) Enhanced 2.4GHz Wireless PCI cards used with desktop computers (DWL-520+) Enhanced 2.4GHz Wireless Router and Access Point (DI-614+, DWL900AP+) The DI-614+ is also compatible with the D-Link Air 802.
Wireless Basics 1. Keep the number of walls and ceilings between the wireless Access Point and your receiving device (e.g., the DWL-650+) to a minimum - Each wall or ceiling can reduce your D-Link AirPlus Wireless product’s range from 3-90 feet (1-30 meters.) Position your Access Points, Residential Gateways, and computers so that the number of walls or ceilings is minimized. 2. Be aware of the direct line between Access Points, Residential Gateways (routers) and computers. A wall that is 1.
Getting Started With its default settings, the DI-614+, when activated, will connect with other DLink Air or AirPlus products, right out of the box. Networking Basics - learn how to check and assign your IP Address; share printers and files. Using the Configuration Menu - learn the settings for the DI-614+, using the web-based interface.
Using the Configuration Menu Whenever you want to configure your network or the DI-614+, you can access the Configuration Menu by opening the web-browser and typing in the IP Address of the DI-614+. The DI-614+ default IP Address is shown below: Open the web browser Type in the IP Address of the DI-614+ http://192.168.0.1 Note: if you have changed the default IP Address assigned to the DI-614+, make sure to enter the correct IP Address.
Using the Configuration Menu Home > Wireless Wireless Settings are settings for the (Access Point) Portion of the Wireless Router. It allows you to change the wireless settings to fit an existing wireless network or to customize your wireless network. Enabled or Disabled By default, Wireless is Enabled. If you do not want to use the Wireless feature on the DI-614+, you can disable it by selecting Disabled.
Using the Configuration Menu Home > Wireless (Continued) WEP Wired Equivalent Protocol (WEP) is a wireless security protocol for Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN). WEP provides security by encrypting the data that is sent over the WLAN. The DI-614+ supports 3 levels of WEP Encryption: 64Bit encryption, 128Bit encryption, and 256Bit encryption. WEP is disabled by default. The WEP setting can be changed to fit an existing wireless network or to customize your wireless network.
Using the Configuration Menu Home > Wireless > WPA Wi-Fi Protected Access authorizes and authenticates users onto the wireless network. WPA uses stronger security than WEP and is based on a key that changes automatically at a regular interval. This mode requires a RADIUS server in the network. Radius Server 1 IP - Enter the IP Address of the RADIUS server. Port - Enter the port number that your RADIUS server uses for Authentication. The default setting of 1812 is the port setting for many RADIUS servers.
Using the Configuration Menu Home > Wireless > WPA-PSK Wi-Fi Protected Access - Pre-Shared Key mode means that the wireless client and the router must have the same passphrase in order to establish the wireless connection. A RADIUS server is not required with PSK. Passphrase Enter a passphrase for the router. The RADIUS server should use the same passphrase (secret key) as the router. Confirmed PassphraseEnter the Passphrase again to confirm.
Using the Configuration Menu Home > WAN Choose WAN Type WAN stands for Wide Area Network. In this case WAN represents the mode in which you connect to the Internet. If you are uncertain, please ask your ISP which of the following represents your connection mode to the Internet: Dynamic IP Address Obtain an IP address from your ISP automatically (mainly for Cable users). Static IP Address Your ISP assigns you a Static IP Address.
Using the Configuration Menu Home > WAN > Dynamic IP Address Most Cable modem users will select this option to obtain an IP Address automatically from their ISP (Internet Service Provider). Host Name This is optional, but may be required by some ISPs. The host name is the device name of the Router. MAC Address The default MAC Address is set to the WAN’s physical interface MAC address on the Router.
Using the Configuration Menu Home > WAN > Static IP Address Choose Static IP Address if all WAN IP information is provided to you by your ISP. You will need to enter in the IP address, subnet mask, gateway address, and DNS address(es) provided to you by your ISP. Each IP address entered in the fields must be in the appropriate IP form, which are four IP octets separated by a dot (x.x.x.x). The Router will not accept the IP address if it is not in this format.
Using the Configuration Menu Home > WAN > PPPoE Most DSL users will select this option to obtain an IP address automatically from their ISP through the use of PPPoE. Your PPPoE username provided by your ISP. User Name Password Your PPPoE password is provided by your ISP. Service Name (Optional) Check with your ISP for more information if they require the use of service name. IP Address (Optional) Enter in the IP Address if you are assigned a static PPPoE address.
Using the Configuration Menu Home > WAN > PPPoE (Continued) Primary DNS Address You will get the DNS IP automatically from your ISP but you may enter a specific DNS address that you want to use instead. Secondary DNS Address (Optional) Input the secondary DNS address. Maximum Idle Time Enter a maximum idle time during which Internet connection is maintained during inactivity. To disable this feature, enable Auto-reconnect.
Using the Configuration Menu Home > WAN > PPTP Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is a WAN connection used in Europe. IP Address Enter the IP Address. Subnet Mask Enter the Subnet Mask. Server IP Enter the Server IP Address. PPTP Account Enter the PPTP account name. PPTP Password Enter the PPTP password. Maximum Idle Time Enter a maximum idle time during which Internet connection is maintained during inactivity. To disable this feature, enable Auto-reconnect.
Using the Configuration Menu Home > WAN > L2TP Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) is a WAN connection. IP Address Enter the IP Address. Subnet Mask Enter the Subnet Mask. Server IP Enter the Server IP Address. L2TP Account Enter the PPTP account name. L2TP Password Enter the PPTP password. Maximum Idle Time Enter a maximum idle time during which Internet connection is maintained during inactivity. To disable this feature, enable Auto-reconnect.
Using the Configuration Menu Home > WAN > BigPond Cable Dynamic IP Address for BigPond is a WAN connection used in Australia. User Name Enter in the username for the BigPond account. Password Enter the password for the BigPond account. Auth Server Select the auth server for the BigPond account. Login Server IP (Optional) Enter the Login Server name if required. MAC Address The default MAC Address is set to the WAN’s physical interface MAC address on the Router.
Using the Configuration Menu Home > LAN LAN is short for Local Area Network. This is considered your internal network. These are the IP settings of the LAN interface for the DI-614+. These settings may be referred to as Private settings. You may change the LAN IP address if needed. The LAN IP address is private to your internal network and cannot be seen on the Internet. IP Address The IP address of the LAN interface. The default IP address is: 192.168.0.1.
Using the Configuration Menu Home > DHCP DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Control Protocol. The DI-614+ has a built-in DHCP server. The DHCP Server will automatically assign an IP address to the computers on the LAN/private network. Be sure to set your computers to be DHCP clients by setting their TCP/IP settings to “Obtain an IP Address Automatically.” When you turn your computers on, they will automatically load the proper TCP/IP settings provided by the DI-614+.
Using the Configuration Menu Advanced > Virtual Server The DI-614+ can be configured as a virtual server so that remote users accessing Web or FTP services via the public IP address can be automatically redirected to local servers in the LAN (Local Area Network). The DI-614+ firewall feature filters out unrecognized packets to protect your LAN network so all computers networked with the DI-614+ are invisible to the outside world.
Using the Configuration Menu Advanced > Applications Some applications require multiple connections, such as Internet gaming, video conferencing, and Internet telephony. These applications have difficulties working through NAT (Network Address Translation). Special Applications makes some of these applications work with the DI-614+.
Using the Configuration Menu Advanced > Filters > IP Filter Use IP (Internet Protocol) filters to allow or deny computers access to the Internet based on their IP address. Enabled or Disabled Click Enabled to apply the filter policy or click Disabled to enter an inactive filter policy. (You can reactivate the policy later.) IP Address Enter the IP address range of the computers that you want the policy to apply to.
Using the Configuration Menu Advanced > Filters > MAC Filters MAC (Media Access Control) Filters are used to deny or allow LAN (Local Area Network) computers from accessing the Internet and network by their MAC address. At the bottom of the screen, there is a list of MAC addresses from the DHCP client computers connected to the DI-614+. To use them, select one from the drop down list and select an IP number you want to use.
Using the Configuration Menu Advanced > Parental Control >URL Blocking Use URL Blocking to deny LAN computers from accessing specific web sites by its URL. A URL is a specially formatted text string that defines a location on the Internet. If any part of the URL contains the blocked word, the site will not be accessible and the web page will not display. Disabled URL Blocking Select this option if you do not want to use URL Blocking.
Using the Configuration Menu Advanced > Parental Control > Domain Blocking Use Domain filters to allow or deny computers access to specific Internet domains whether it is through www, ftp, SNMP, etc. Domain filters apply to both wired computers connected to one of the four Ethernet LAN ports and to wireless clients connected wirelessly to the DI-614+. Disabled Domain Filter Select this option if you do not want to use Domain filters.
Using the Configuration Menu Advanced > Firewall Firewall Rules is an advance feature used to deny or allow traffic from passing through the device. It works in the same way as IP Filters with additional settings. You can create more detailed rules for the device. Enabled or Disabled Click Enabled to apply the filter policy or click Disabled to enter an inactive filter policy (You can reactivate the policy later). Name Enter the name of the Firewall Rule.
Using the Configuration Menu Advanced > Firewall (Continued) Protocol Select one of the following protocols: TCP, UDP, or ICMP. Port Range Enter in the port range of the TCP/UDP ports that you want the policy to apply to. If it is only a single port that you want the policy applied to, then enter the port number in the Start Port field and leave the End Port field blank. If you want to use all the ports, you can leave the port range empty.
Using the Configuration Menu Advanced > DMZ If you have a computer that cannot run Internet applications properly from behind the DI-614+, then you can allow that computer to have unrestricted Internet access. Enter the IP address of that computer as a DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) host with unrestricted Internet access. Adding a client to the DMZ may expose that computer to a variety of security risks, so only use this option as a last resort.
Using the Configuration Menu Advanced > Performance Beacon Interval Beacons are packets sent by an Access Point to synchronize a wireless network. Specify a value. 100 is the default setting and is recommended. DTIM interval (Delivery Traffic Indication Message) 3 is the default setting. A DTIM is a countdown informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages. Basic Rates Select the data rate. Default is 1-2-5.5-11-22Mbps. TX Rates Select the data rate.
Using the Configuration Menu Advanced > Performance (Continued) SSID Broadcast Enabled is the default setting. Choose Enabled to broadcast the SSID across the network. All devices on a network must share the same SSID (Service Set Identifier) to establish communication. Choose Disabled if you do not wish to broadcast the SSID over the network. Antenna transmit power The DI-614+ has the option to adjust its wireless transmit power.
Using the Configuration Menu Tools> Admin There are two accounts that can access the Broadband Router’s Web-Management interface. They are admin and user. Admin has read/write access while user has readonly access. User can only view the settings but cannot make any changes. It is recommended that you change the admin password from the default setting. The default password is blank (no password).
Using the Configuration Menu Tools> Time Set the time here by entering it manually or by using NTP (Network Time Protocol.) NTP is a standard protocol on the Internet that sychronizes the time settings accurately for all the computers on your network. Time Zone Select your time zone from the pull-down menu. Daylight Saving Select to enable or disable Daylight Saving.
Using the Configuration Menu Tools > System The current system settings can be saved as a file onto the local hard drive. The saved file or any other saved setting file created by the DI-614+ can be uploaded to the unit. To reload a system settings file, click on Browse to search the local hard drive for the file to be used. The device can also be reset back to factory default settings by clicking on the Reset to Default button. Use the restore feature only if necessary.
Using the Configuration Menu Tools > Firmware You can upgrade the firmware by using this tool. First, check the D-Link support site for firmware updates at http://support.dlink.com. Make sure that the firmware you want to use is saved on the local hard drive of your computer. Click on Browse to search the local hard drive for the firmware that you downloaded from the D-Link website to be used for the update.
Using the Configuration Menu Tools >DDNS DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) keeps dynamic IP addresses (e.g., IP addresses assigned by a DHCP capable router or server) linked to a domain name. Users who have a Dynamic DNS account may use this feature on the DI-614+. DDNS When an IP address is automatically assigned by a DHCP server, DDNS automatically updates the DNS server. Select Disabled or Enabled. Server Address Select from the pull-down menu. Host Name Enter the Host name.
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Using the Configuration Menu Tools > Misc (Continued) Ping Test This useful diagnostic utility can be used to check if a computer is on the Internet. It sends ping packets and listens for replies from the specific host. Restart Device Click reboot to restart the unit. Block WAN Ping Click Enable to block the WAN ping. Computers on the Internet will not get a reply back from the DI-614+ when it is being “ping”ed. This may help to increase security.
Using the Configuration Menu Tools > Cable Test Diagnostic Cable Tester is an advanced feature that integrates a LAN cable tester on every Ethernet port on the router. Through the graphical user interface (GUI), Cable Tester can be used to remotely diagnose and report cable faults such as opens, shorts, swaps, and impedance mismatch. The Cable Tester feature significantly reduces service calls and returns by allowing users to easily troubleshoot their cable connections.
Using the Configuration Menu Status > Device Info This screen displays information about the DI-614+. DHCP Release Click to release IP addresses sent from the DHCP server. DHCP Renew Click to renew IP addreses sent from the DHCP server.
Using the Configuration Menu Status > Log This screen displays activities occurring on the DI-614+. First Page- Click First Page to go to the first page of the log. Last Page- Click Last Page to go to the last page of the log. Previous- Click Previous to go to the previous page of the log. Next- Click Next to go to the next page of the log. Clear- Click Clear to clear the log. Log Settings- Click for advanced features (see next page.
Using the Configuration Menu Status > Log > Log Settings E-Mail Alert The DI-614+ can be set up to send the log files to a specific email address. SMTP Server IP Enter in the IP address of the mail server. Email Address Enter in the email address of the recipient who will receive the email log. Send Mail Now Click to send mail immediately. Save Log File to Local Hard Drive Selecting this allows you to save the log to a local hard drive.
Using the Configuration Menu Status > Stats In Stats section, traffic statistics are displayed. Refresh This will update the page. Reset This will reset the packet counter to zero. WAN Displays Received / Transmitted packets from the WAN port. LAN Displays Received / Transmitted packets from the LAN port. WIRELESS Displays received and transmitted packets from the wireless network.
Using the Configuration Menu Status > Wireless The wireless client table displays a list of current connected wireless clients. This table also displays the time and MAC address of the wireless client connected.
Using the Configuration Menu Help This screen displays the complete Help menu. For help at anytime, click the Help tab in the Configuration menu.
Troubleshooting This chapter provides solutions to problems that can occur during the installation and operation of the DI-614+ Wireless Access Point. We cover various aspects of the network setup, including the network adapters. Please read the following if you are having problems. (Note: It is recommended that you use an Ethernet connection to configure the DI-614+ Access Point.) 1. The computer used to configure the DI-614+ cannot access the Configuration menu.
Troubleshooting 2. The wireless client cannot access the Internet in the Infrastructure mode. Make sure the wireless client is associated and joined with the correct router. To check this connection: Right-click on the Local Area Connection icon in the taskbar> select View Available Wireless Networks. The Connect to Wireless Network screen will appear. Please make sure you have selected the correct available network, as shown in the illustrations below.
Troubleshooting 3. Check that the drivers for the network adapters are installed properly. You may be using different network adapters than those illustrated here, but this procedure will remain the same, regardless of the type of network adapters you are using. Go to Start. Click Properties. Right-click on My Computer. NOTE: Screen shots taken using Windows XP. If you are using a different Operating System your screen may look different. Select the Hardware Tab. Click Device Manager.
Troubleshooting Double-click on Network Adapters. Right-click on D-Link AirPlus DWL-650+ Wireless Cardbus Adapter. Select Properties to check that the drivers are installed properly. D-Link AirPlus DWL-650+ Wireless Cardbus Look under Device Status to check that the device is working properly. Click OK.
Troubleshooting 4. Resetting the DI-614+ to Factory Default Settings After you have tried other methods for troubleshooting your network, you may choose to Reset the DI-614+ to the factory default settings. Remember that D-Link AirPlus products network together, out of the box, at the factory default settings. To hard-reset the D-Link AirPlus DI-614+ to Factory Default Settings, please do the following: Locate the Reset button on the back of the DI-614+. Use a paper clip to press the Reset button.
Networking Basics Using the Network Setup Wizard in Windows XP In this section you will learn how to establish a network at home or work, using Microsoft Windows XP. Note: Please refer to websites such as http://www.homenethelp.com and http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000 for information about networking computers using Windows 2000, Me or 98. Go to Start>Control Panel>Network Connections Select Set up a home or small office network When this screen appears, Click Next.
Networking Basics Please follow all the instructions in this window: Click Next. In the following window, select the description that best fits your computer. If your computer connects to the internet through a gateway/router, select the second option as shown. Click Next.
Networking Basics Enter a Computer description and a Computer name (optional). Click Next. Enter a Workgroup name. All computers on your network should have the same Workgroup name. Click Next.
Networking Basics Please wait while the Network Setup Wizard applies the changes. When the changes are complete, click Next. Please wait while the Network Setup Wizard configures the computer. This may take a few minutes.
Networking Basics In the window below, select the option that fits your needs. In this example, Create a Network Setup Disk has been selected. You will run this disk on each of the computers on your network. Click Next. Insert a disk into the Floppy Disk Drive, in this case drive A.
Networking Basics Please read the information under Here’s how in the screen below. After you complete the Network Setup Wizard you will use the Network Setup Disk to run the Network Setup Wizard once on each of the computers on your network. To continue click Next.
Networking Basics Please read the information on this screen, then click Finish to complete the Network Setup Wizard. The new settings will take effect when you restart the computer. Click Yes to restart the computer. You have completed configuring this computer. Next, you will need to run the Network Setup Disk on all the other computers on your network. After running the Network Setup Disk on all your computers, your new wireless network will be ready to use.
Networking Basics Naming your Computer To name your computer, please follow these directions. In Windows XP: Click Start (in the lower left corner of the screen). Right-click on My Computer. Select Properties and click. Select the Computer Name Tab in the System Properties window. You may enter a Computer Description if you wish; this field is optional. To rename the computer and join a domain, Click Change.
Networking Basics Naming your Computer In this window, enter the Computer name. Select Workgroup and enter the name of the Workgroup. All computers on your network must have the same Workgroup name. Click OK. OK Assigning a Static IP Address in Windows XP/2000 Note: Residential Gateways/Broadband Routers will automatically assign IP Addresses to the computers on the network, using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) technology.
Networking Basics Assigning a Static IP Address in Windows XP/2000 Double-click on Network Connections. Right-click on Local Area Connections. Double-click on Properties.
Networking Basics Assigning a Static IP Address in Windows XP/2000 Click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Click Properties. Enter the LAN IP address of the Wireless Router. (D-Link wireless routers have a LAN IP address of 192.168.0.1.) The DNS server information will be supplied by your ISP (Internet Service Provider).
Networking Basics Assigning a Static IP Address with Macintosh OSX Go to the Apple Menu and select System Preferences. cClick on Network. Select Built-in Ethernet in the Show pull-down menu. Select Manually in the Configure pull-down menu. Input the Static IP Address, the Subnet Mask, and the Router IP Address in the appropriate fields. Click Apply Now.
Networking Basics Selecting a Dynamic IP Address with Macintosh OSX Go to the Apple Menu and select System Preferences. Click on Network. Select Built-in Ethernet in the Show pull-down menu. Select Using DHCP in the Configure pull-down menu. Click Apply Now. The IP Address, Subnet mask, and the Router’s IP Address will appear in a few seconds.
Technical Specifications Standards IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T Ethernet IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet IEEE 802.11b VPN Pass Through Function PPTP IPSec Advanced Firewall Features Device Management Web-Based – Internet Explorer 6.0 or later; Netscape Navigator 6 or later; or other Java- enabled browsers. Wireless Data Rates* With Automatic Fallback 22Mbps 11Mbps 5.
Technical Specifications Modulation Technique Barker (1Mbps/0db) Barker (2Mbps/3db) CCK (5.5Mbps/5.5db) PBCC (5.5Mbps/1.4db) CCK (11Mbps/8.6db) PBCC (11Mbps/4.5db) PBCC (22Mbps/8.5db) Wireless Transmit Power 15dBm ± 2dB External Antenna Type Single detachable reverse SMA LEDs Power M1 M2 WAN Local Network - 10/100 WLAN (Wireless Connection) Operating Temperature 32°F to 131°F ( 0°C to 55°C) Humidity 95% maximum (non-condensing) Power DC 5V 2.
Technical Support You can find software updates and user documentation on the D-Link website. D-Link provides free technical support for customers within the United States and within Canada for the duration of the warranty period on this product. U.S. and Canadian customers can contact D-Link technical support through our website, or by phone. Tech Support for customers within the United States: D-Link Technical Support over the Telephone: (877) 453-5465 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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