ETOP BR480n 11N Broadband Router User Manual 1
Table of Contents FCC Caution .......................................................................................................................................... 6 Safe Seating Gestures .......................................................................................................................... 7 CE Statement of Conformity ................................................................................................................ 7 Notice .............................................
5.1.1.5 WAN Access Type – PPPoE ................................................................................ 45 5.1.1.6 WAN Access Type – PPTP .................................................................................. 48 5.1.1.7 WAN Access Type – L2TP................................................................................... 50 5.1.2 LAN Interface Setup .........................................................................................52 5.1.3 Dynamic DNS Setting..........
6.2.4 Wireless Access Control ...............................................................................107 6.2.5 WDS Settings ..................................................................................................108 6.2.6 WPS ................................................................................................................. 113 6.3 System Management .............................................................................................. 118 6.3.
9.3 IP Address................................................................................................................166 9.4 OS Setting................................................................................................................166 9.5 11N Broadband router Setup .................................................................................168 9.6 Wireless LAN ...........................................................................................................
FCC Caution 1. The device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: 2. This device may not cause harmful interference, and this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 3. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement: The equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
Safe Seating Gestures You should follow the manufacturer’s instructions for adjusting the backrest to fit your body properly. An adjustable chair that provides firm, comfortable support is best. Adjust the height of the chair so your thighs are horizontal and your feet flat on the floor. The back of the chair should support your lower back (lumbar region).
Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview 11N Broadband router is huge in functionality. It provides wired ethernet and wireless WiFi interfaces for different needs. It has auto-detect to make plug and play more easy.
1.2 Features y Small in size but huge in functionality; the world No.1 Mobile Router for traveler y Three modes to be switched; Router, AP and WiFi AP y WPS button provides not only an easy and secured wireless network but also a WDS repeater in one push y Multiple APs Supported; adds or limits the properties for classed SSID, increasing the flexibility and efficiency of the network.
1.3 Specifications Item Specification Key Components Main Processor Realtek RTL8196C (400MHz ) Flash 2Mbytes Serial Flash RAM 16Mbytes SDRAM Wireless Chip Realtek RTL8188RE (MAC+BB+RF) 1T1R Communication Interfaces WAN Port 1 x 10/100 Mbps RJ45, with auto MDI/MDIX LAN Port 4 x 10/100 Mbps RJ45, with auto MDI/MDIX Wireless IEEE 802.11 b/g/n Others Wireless Antenna External 3dBi x1 Transmission Power IEEE 802.11b Mode : 7.12 dBm IEEE 802.11g Mode : 5.31 dBm IEEE 802.11n HT20 Mode : 5.
1.3.1 Views of Product Appearance Power Plug Power Adapter DC5V/0.6A Operation Mode Switch Router, AP, and WiFi AP operation modes Reset Button Press “Reset” button over 10 seconds. When status indicator turns from flashing to solid, the process is completed. All settings are back to default. Ethernet Port 5 RJ-45 Ethernet 10/100 Ports 1.3.
x1 & Blinking WPS status 30ms Wireless Tx/Rx activity Reddish Blinking WPS function in progress Orange 120ms On Green Blinking 30ms WAN x 1 100Mbps Ethernet is connected 100Mbps Ethernet Tx/Rx activity WAN port activity On Green Blinking 120ms On 10Mbps Ethernet is connected 10Mbps Ethernet Tx/Rx activity 100Mbps Ethernet is connected Green Blinking 100Mbps Ethernet Tx/Rx activity LAN x 4 30ms LAN port activity On Green Blinking 120ms 1.
1.5 WAN Network Plug and Play WAN Type auto-detection: When using Ethernet auto-connection: ¾ Auto-detection mode only applies on PPPoE, DHCP, PPTP and L2TP. ¾ Router will detect WAN type and load the settings from last time or display corresponding page for user to input information. ¾ If there is no setting from user, the router will load the default settings. If there is no setting from user, it will detect ISP and load corresponding settings. 1.
Step 3. Double click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Step 4-1. For getting IP automatically if you are one of the users under 11N Broadband router, please skip Use the following IP address and then select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically and then click on OK button.
Step 4-2. For getting IP manually in order to specify a Virtual Server, such as Print Server, FTP Server and so on, please skip Obtain an IP address automatically and then select Use the following IP address. And the following default setting of 11N Broadband router should be noted: y IP Address: 192.168.1.10 (as your Print Server for example) y Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 y Default Gateway: 192.168.1.
1.6.1 Network Testing There are two ways to test your Network whether it can work on Internet or not. They are “Testing with Internet Browser” and “Testing with Dos”. 1.6.2 Testing with Internet Browser Open an Internet Browser, such as Internet Explore or Netscape. Input a valid web address you like, for example, http://www.yahoo.com in the web address blank and then press enter. If the website appears, that means your Internet is working under normal situation. 1.6.2.1 Step 1.
Step 2. Input cmd in the blank, and then click OK button. The Command Prompt window appears. Step 3. Input ipconfig in the flashing area then press enter. You will get an IP Address 192.168.1.100, for example, and Default Gateway as 192.168.1.1. Step 4. Ping a legal WAN Address such as 192.168.1.1. If Internet works, it will show Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes = 32 time = 3ms TTL =64, for example.
If it can’t work, it will show Request timed out.
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2.1 Diagram of Connecting Hardware to 11N Broadband router 11N Broadband router is a portable and convenient wireless solution for the traveling businessmen delivering 802.11n wireless connectivity with a maximum wireless signal rate of up to 300Mbps. Use it in conference rooms, hotel rooms, or even at hotspots.
2.1.2 Hardware Connection and Application for AP Mode Under AP Mode, it supports 2 LAN ports as Bridge, and user can connect to 11N Broadband Router via LAN port. The administrator can set up quickly, including LAN Setup, Wireless Setup, Time Server Setup, and Password Setup. 2.1.3 Hardware Connection and Application for Wi-Fi AP Mode As WiFi AP Mode, 11N Broadband Router will be a bridge and supports a wireless LAN.
Chapter 3 One Button Setup The advanced One Button Setup provides users a simple way to set up the complicated network. Instead of numbers of IPs to be memorized, you just need to fill in some necessary information and then enjoy the secured internet by clicking the “Finished” button. 3.1 One Button Setup configuration for Router Mode Step 1. Please plug in power. The default UPnP of 11N Broadband Router is ON.
Step 2. Click the Internet Gateway Device to open the login page. Step 3. Click One Button Setup on the left of the main menu under router mode.
Time Zone Select: Select your time zone from the Time Zone drop-down list. Change Password: For changing password, please fill the password information into the blank. Device Name: Name your device here. The default is 11N_Mini_Router. Note: System will automatically copy the last 6 numbers of this device’s MAC address after your device name. WAN Interface Setup: Select the WAN Interface from the drop-down list. WAN Type Setup: Please choose the access type.
Step 1. Please plug in power. Step 2. Click the Internet Gateway Device to open the login page. Step 3. Click One Button Setup on the left of the main menu under AP mode.
Time Zone Select: Select your time zone from the Time Zone drop-down list. Change Password: For changing password, please fill the password information into the blank. Device Name: Name your device here. The default is 11N_Mini_Router. Note: System will automatically copy the last 6 numbers of this device’s MAC address after your device name. Wireless Setup: Define the SSID, and Encryption type. Finished: Please click finished button to complete the setting. 3.
Step 3. Click One Button Setup on the left of the main menu under WiFi AP mode.
Time Zone Select: Select your time zone from the Time Zone drop-down list. Change Password: For changing password, please fill the password information into the blank. Device Name: Name your device here. The default is 11N_Mini_Router. Note: System will automatically copy the last 6 numbers of this device’s MAC address after your device name. Wireless Site Survey Setting: Select the preferred AP for connection, and the encryption type. Extended Wireless Setup: Define the ESSID, and Encryption type.
Note: One Button Setup is not completed unless users finish all settings and click Finished button.
Chapter 4 Basic Setup Open a Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox or Apple Safari browser, and enter http://192.168.1.1 (Default Gateway) into browser’s blank. The default values for User Name and Password are admin (all in lowercase letters). Click Login to enter.
4.1 Router Mode Under Router Mode, the 11n Broadband Router provides a Router/AP function. User can get IP address assigned by ISP wired or wirelessly. It also supports NAT and DHCP functions that enable multiple computers to share an Internet connection at the same time. Please follow the steps: 1. Click Operation Mode. 2. Choose Router and click Apply Change.
3. Click Next. 4. Select time zone and NTP server, then click Next. 5. Set LAN Information, then click Next.
6. Set up WAN Interface, then click Next. 7. Configure Wireless Basic Settings and click Finished.
4.2 AP Mode Under AP Mode, the 11N Broadband Router supports 2 LAN ports as Bridge, and user can connect to this Router via LAN port and provide the lower level wired or wireless internet connections. NAT function is disabled under AP mode. The 11N Broadband Router connects the upper level device only through the Ethernet port and gets its assigned IP address. If not, the 11N Broadband Router will use the default IP or assigned by the user. Please follow the steps: 1. Click Operation Mode. 2.
3. Click Next. 4. Select time zone and NTP server, then click Next. 5. Configure Wireless Basic Settings and click Finished.
4.3 WiFi AP Mode As WiFi AP Mode, 11N Broadband Router will be a bridge and support a wireless LAN. NAT function is disabled under WiFi AP mode. The 11N Broadband Router connects the upper level device wirelessly and gets its assigned IP address. If not, the 11N Broadband Router will use the default IP or assigned by the user. Please follow the steps: 1. Click Operation Mode. 2. Choose WiFi AP and click Apply Change.
3. Click Next. 4. Select time zone and NTP server, then click Next.
5. Choose the access point that you want to connect, then click Next. 6. Configure Wireless Basic Settings and click Finished.
Chapter 5 Advanced Configuration for Router Mode 5.1 IP Configuration This function allows you to add routing rules into 11N Broadband router. It is useful if you connect several computers behind 11N Broadband router to share the same connection to Internet. 5.1.1 WAN Select WAN under the IP Config menu. 11N Broadband router supports 3 interfaces and 4 access types. Follow the instructions below for each to set up accordingly.
5.1.1.2 WAN Interface– Wireless If you are connecting the internet via wireless, please select Wireless and its associated settings will show up underneath at the same time. You can see a list of available Wireless networks. Select you preferred one to connect and the Encryption type form the drop-down list.
5.1.1.3 WAN Access Type – Static IP If you applied for a Static IP connection type from ISP, please follow the steps to set up your WAN connection.
1. IP Address Input your IP Address supplied by ISP. If you don’t know, please check with your ISP. 2. Subnet Mask Input Subnet Mask, normally it is 255.255.255.0. 3. Default Gateway Input ISP Default Gateway Address. If you don’t know, please check with your ISP. 4. MTU Size MTU stands for Maximum Transmission Unit. For Static IP connection, the default MTU should be provided by computer operating systems (OS). Advanced users can set the MTU manually for increasing the internet performance.
select Set DNS Manually and input the DNS information into the blank. 6. Clone MAC Address Copy the MAC address from the device you had registered to your ISP if your ISP asks for the specific MAC Address. 7. Enable IGMP Proxy The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is a communication protocol used to manage the membership of Internet Protocol multicast groups. IGMP is used by IP hosts and adjacent multicast routers to establish multicast group memberships.
1. Host Name The host name is optional; but if your ISP requires you to input a specific host name, please put it in, for example, 11N Broadband router applied from ISP. Generally, Cable Modem will provide the hostname information. 2. MTU Size MTU stands for Maximum Transmission Unit. For Static IP connection, the default MTU should be provided by computer operating systems (OS). Advanced users can set the MTU manually for increasing the internet performance. The largest number is 1492 byte 3.
5. Enable IGMP Proxy The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is a communication protocol used to manage the membership of Internet Protocol multicast groups. IGMP is used by IP hosts and adjacent multicast routers to establish multicast group memberships. You can choose to enable IGMP Proxy to provide service. 6. Enable Ping Access on WAN Select Enable Ping Access on WAN, will make WAN IP address response to any ping request from Internet users.
1. User Name Input your user name supplied by ISP. If you don’t know, please check with your ISP. 2. Password Input your Password supplied by ISP. 3. Service Name Input the service name supplied by ISP. 4. Connection Type It has three types: Continuous, Connect on Demand, and Manual. 5. Idle Time It is the time of inactivity before disconnecting your PPPoE session.
minutes) to define a maximum period of time for which the Internet connect is maintained during inactivity. If the connection is inactive for longer than the defined Idle Time, then the connection will be dropped. Either set this to zero or enable Auto-reconnect to disable this feature. 6. MTU Size MTU stands for Maximum Transmission Unit. For PPPoE connection, the default MTU should be provided by computer operating systems (OS).
5.1.1.6 WAN Access Type – PPTP If you have applied for a PPTP connection type from ISP, please follow the steps to set up your WAN connection. 1. IP Address Input your IP Address supplied by ISP. If you don’t know, please check with your ISP. 2. Subnet Mask Input Subnet Mask, normally it is 255.255.255.0. 3. Server IP Address Input your Server IP Address supplied by ISP. If you don’t know, please check with your ISP. 4.
Input the PPTP Account supplied by ISP, for example. If you don’t know, please check with your ISP. 5. Password Input the Password supplied by ISP. 6. MTU Size MTU stands for Maximum Transmission Unit. For PPPoE connection, the default MTU should be provided by computer operating systems (OS). Advanced users can set the MTU manually for increasing the internet performance. The largest number allowed is 1460 byte 7.
This option is to enable Web Server Access function on WAN. 13. Apply Changes & Reset Click on Apply Changes to save the setting data. Or you may click on Reset to clear all the input data. 5.1.1.7 WAN Access Type – L2TP If you have applied for a L2TP connection type from ISP, please follow the steps to set up your WAN connection. 1.
Input your Server IP Address supplied by ISP. If you don’t know, please check with your ISP. 2. User Name Input the L2TP Account. 3. Password Input the Password. 4. MTU Size MTU stands for Maximum Transmission Unit. For PPPoE connection, the default MTU should be provided by computer operating systems (OS). Advanced users can set the MTU manually for increasing the internet performance. The largest number allowed is 1460 byte 5.
5.1.2 LAN Interface Setup Use this page to set up the local IP address and subnet mask for your router. Please select LAN Interface Setup under the IP Config menu and follow the instructions below to enter the LAN setting page to configure the settings you want. 1. IP Address The default value of LAN IP address is 192.168.1.1 for this router. 2. Subnet Mask Input Subnet Mask, normally it is 255.255.255.0. 3. Default Gateway Input ISP Default Gateway Address.
5. DHCP Client Range Define the DHCP client range and then the DHCP server will assign an IP to the requesting computer from this range. The Show Client will display every assigned IP address, MAC address, and expired time. The default range is 192.168.1.100 - 192.168.1.200. 6. 802.1d Spanning Tree IEEE 802.1d Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is a link layer network protocol that ensures a loop-free topology for any bridged LAN.
1. Enable / Disable DDNS Select enable to use DDNS function. Each time your IP address to WAN is changed, and the information will be updated to DDNS service provider automatically. 2. Service Provider Choose correct Service Provider from drop-down list, here including DynDNS, TZO, ChangeIP, Eurodns, OVH, NO-IP, ODS, Regfish embedded in 11N Broadband router. 3. Domain Name This field represents the host name you register to Dynamic-DNS service and expect to export to the world. 4.
5.2 Wireless Setup 11N Broadband router enables fastest 300 Mbps IEEE802.11g wireless transmissions and keeps compatibility with existing IEEE 802.11n devices. 11N Broadband router complies with IEEE 802.11b/g standard. Please select Wireless under the main menu. 5.2.1 Wireless Basic Settings Follow the instructions to configure the Wireless settings.
1. Disable Wireless LAN Interface Select Disable Wireless LAN Interface to turn off the wireless function. 2. Band This field indicates the 802.11x interface mode. For example, “2.4GHz(G)” prevents the 802.11b clients from accessing the router. “2.4GHz(B+G)” allows both 802.11b and 802.11g clients to access the router. There are 6 options, 2.4 GHz (B/G/N/B+G/G+N/B+G+N) from the drop down list. 3. Mode Select AP, WDS, or AP+WDS to allow or disallow the wireless operation.
Multiple APs Click Multiple APs to set up 4 different SSIDs to deploy a shared WLAN. Users can add or limit the properties for each SSID, increasing the flexibility and efficiency of the network. (1.) Enable: check it for enable or not. (2.) Band: select the frequency from the drop down list. (3.) SSID: please enter different SSID in each class. (4.) Data Rate: please select the data transmission rate. (5.) Access: defined the access type. a.
6. Channel Width Please select “20MHZ” or “40MHZ” channel width to change the transmission channels. 7. ControlSideband Setting the Sideband "Upper" or "lower.” 8. Channel Number Please select your wireless network channel. There are Auto, 2~11. 9. Broadcast SSID Enable or disable the SSID broadcast function. Disable this feature can provide more security of your WLAN. 10. Data Rate Rate at which data can be communicated (bps); auto, 1M, 2M, 5.
and Click on Apply Changes to save the setting Note: The DHCP server should be disabled under menu “LAN Interface Setup” and then the URM could be enabled. Step 3. Check the AP connectors and the Wireless connecting status. 14. SSID of Extended Interface When mode is set to “AP” and Universal Repeater Mode is enabled, user should input SSID of another AP (the upper level device) in the field of SSID of Extended Interface. 15. Apply Changes & Reset Click on “Apply Changes” to save the setting data.
5.2.2 Wireless Advanced Settings Please follow the instructions to configure the Wireless settings. 1. Fragment Threshold To identify the maximum length of packet, the overflow packet length wil be fragmentized. The allowed range is 256-2364, and default length is 2346 bytes. 2. RTS Threshold This value should remain at its default setting of 2347. The range is 0~2347. Should you encounter inconsistent data flow, only minor modifications are recommended.
Data aggregation can reduce the amount of data routed through the network, and increasing throughput. 8. Short GI Enabling the Short Guard Interval increases the wireless transmission. 9. Apply Changes & Reset Click on “Apply Changes” to save the setting data. Or you may click on “Reset” to clear all the input data. 5.2.3 Wireless Security Setup 4 encryption types can be selected here, please follow the instructions below for each. 1.
802.1x Authentication Enable 802.1x Authentication so that a wireless node must be authenticated before it can gain access to other LAN resources. Key Length: For 64bits WEP key, either 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal digitals leading by 0x can be entered. For 128bits WEP key, either 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal digits leading by 0x can be entered. Note: 128 bits WEP is most secure, but has more encryption/decryption overhead.
WPA Authentication Mode Enterprise (RADIUS): Please input the port, IP address, and password of authentication RADIUS Server. Personal (Pre-Shared Key): Pre-Shared Key type is coding in ASCII, and the length is between 8 to 63 characters. If the coding is in Hex, the key length is 64 characters. 3. Apply Changes & Reset Click on Apply Changes to save the setting data. Or you may click on Reset to clear all the input data. 5.2.
1. Wireless Access Control Mode “Allowed Listed” means only the MAC address listed on the allowed list can access to your wireless network. “Deny Listed” means the listed MAC Address are not allowed to link to your wireless network. “Disable” for function disuse. 2. MAC Address Please input the allowed or denied MAC address, for example, 001122334455. 3. Comment You may input the comments for the set MAC Address. 4. Apply Changes & Reset Click on “Apply Change” to save the setting data.
5.2.5 WDS Settings WDS (Wireless Distribution System) is a Wireless Access Point mode that enables wireless bridging in which only WDS APs communicate with each other (without allowing for wireless clients or stations to access them), and/or wireless repeating in which APs communicate both with each other and with wireless stations (at the expense of half the throughput). Wireless Connection AP Router WDS AP Router WDS Internet Wired Connection Please follow the instructions to setup WDS connections.
Step 2. Get back to the menu “Wireless Basic Settings” of 11N Broadband router. Select AP+WDS mode, and then select the Channel Number. Click Apply Changes to save the setting data. Step 3.
address of the paired device. Click Apply Changes to save the setting data. Step 4. When the time counts down to 0, you will see the MAC address of the paired device displaying on Current WDS AP List. Step 5. Head back to LAN Interface, disable DHCP option, and then click Apply Changes to save the setting data.
Step 6. Doing the same way to setup the MAC address in the paired device. Launch the UT to the menu “WDS settings” of the paired device, and input router’s MAC address. Click Apply Changes to save the setting data. Input the MAC address here. Step 7. After initiating the paired device, please check Local Area Connections. Click Supports to check out the IP address which is assigned by the paired device.
Step 8. You can input http://192.168.9.9 in IE browser to enter the GUI page of the paired device and make sure the connection. 5.2.
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is an easy way to establish a secured wireless network between 11N Broadband router and wireless card. Users do not need to manually entering a creative, yet predictable security key on both Wi-Fi devices to prevent unwanted access to their wireless network. With WPS, it can automatically configure a wireless network with a network name (SSID) and strong WPA data encryption and authentication. WPS can be enabled by 2 methods: 1.
or (2.) Open the “Wireless Utility” of your wireless card, and click its “PBC” button, to start auto pairing.
(3.) While scanning is successful, the information of the wireless card appears in the windows below.
Start PIN: (1.) Open the “Wireless Utility” of your wireless card. Follow its PIN instruction to get a new PIN number. Write it down. (2.) Open menu “Wi-Fi Protected Setup” of 11N Broadband router, input the PIN number from the wireless card then click Start PIN. Enter the PIN Code you got from the wireless card.
(3.) Back to “Wireless Utility” and press the “Start PIN” button to complete the auto-paring process. 5.3 NAT NAT is a method of mapping one or more IP addresses and/or services ports into different specified services, where NAT stands for Network Address Translation. It allows the internal IP addresses of many computers on a Local Area Network (LAN) to be translated to one public address, saving users’ cost.
1. Enable Port Forwarding Enable Port Forwarding to allow an external user to reach a port within a private LAN. 2. IP Address Specify the private IP address of the internal host offering the service. 3. Protocol Specify the transport layer protocol (TCP or UDP). 4. Port Range Enter the Start and End ports in the range you'd like to forward. If you're just forwarding 1 port, set them both equal. For example 80-80 or 20-22。 5. Comment You can add comments for this port forwarding rule. 6.
It will display all port forwarding regulation you made. 8. Delete Selected & Delete All Click Delete Selected will delete the selected item. Click Delete All will delete all items in this table. 9. Reset You can click Reset to cancel. Port Forwarding The following figure shows the ip forwarding configuration of your web on a local area network. The web server is located on 192.168.1.100, forwarding port is 80, and type is TCP+UDP. 5.3.
1. Enable DMZ Check Enable to apply Virtual DMZ for the Router. 2. DMZ Host IP Address This field stands for the destination IP address that you like to redirect the matched packet to. 3. Apply Changes & Reset Click on Apply Changes to save the setting data. Or you may click on Reset to clear all the input data. 5.4 Firewall The Firewall function helps to protect your local network against attacks from outside.
5.4.1 Port Filtering This function allows users to filter and manage specific ports; to limit the use of certain applications to transmit through a specific port. Port filtering helps users to improve the security of your network. 1. Enable Port Filtering Check Enable Port Filtering to start the service. 2. Port Range Enter the Start and End ports in the range you'd like them to be filtered. 3. Protocol Please select the protocol type of the port. 4.
It will display all ports that are filtering now. 7. Delete Selected & Delete All Click Delete Selected will delete the selected item. Click Delete All will delete all items in this table. 8. Reset You can click Reset to cancel. Port Filtering The following figure shows a user limits some applications to use the 80 port. *All clients inside the local area network can’t open the 80 port through this router. 5.4.2 IP Filtering Use IP Filter to deny LAN IP addresses from accessing the Internet.
1. Enable IP Filtering Check enable or disable to apply IP Filter function. 2. Local IP Address Please enter the IP address that needs to be filtered. 3. Protocol Please select the protocol type of the IP address. 4. Comment You can add comments for this regulation. 5. Apply Changes & Reset Click on Apply Changes to save the setting data. Or you may click on Reset to clear all the input data. 6. Current Filter Table It will display all IP addresses that are filtering now. 7.
You can click Reset to cancel. 5.4.3 MAC Filtering Use MAC filters to deny LAN computers by their MAC addresses from accessing the Internet. You can manually add a MAC address that is currently connected to 11N Broadband router. 1. Enable MAC Filtering Check enable or disable to apply MAC Filter function. 2. MAC Address Enter the MAC address manually that you want to filter. 3. Comment You can add comments for this MAC Filtering rule. 4.
6. Delete Selected & Delete All Click Delete Selected will delete the selected item. Click Delete All will delete all items in this table. 7. Reset You can click Reset to cancel. 5.4.4 URL Filtering Keyword based URL (Uniform Resource Locator) filtering allows you to define one or more keywords that should not appear in URL’s. Any URL containing one or more of these keywords will be blocked. This is a policy independent feature i.e. it cannot be associated to ACL rules.
Click on Apply Changes to save the setting data. Or you may click on Reset to clear all the input data. 4. Current Filter table Shows all filtered URL information. 5. Delete Selected & Delete All Click Delete Selected will delete the selected item. Click Delete All will delete all items in this table. 6. Reset You can click Reset to cancel. Note: URL Filtering cannot work when the Visual Server is enabled. Please disable Visual Server before activate filter. 5.
Users can set or change their password in this section. 1. New Password Enter the new password you want to change. 2. New Password (Confirm) Enter the new password again for confirming. 3. Apply & Cancel Click Apply to continue or Cancel to clear the settings on this page. Note: 1. Only the password can be changed, the user name for administrator is admin and not to be changed. 2.
1. Update Firmware Click on Browse… button to search your local hard drive and locate the firmware to be used for update. 2. Upload & Reset: Click Upload to upgrade the firmware or Reset to restore to factory default Settings Note: 1. To prevent the firmware upgrading interrupted by other wireless signals and caused failure. We recommend using wired connection to do the upgrading. 2. The firmware upgrade will not remove your previous settings.
To back up the current configuration setting or load the backup data, also you can restore 11N Broadband router to default setting by this function. 1. Save Settings To File Step 1. Click on Save button for saving the configuration setting into assigned location. A pop window will show up and ask to save config.dat file. Step 2. Please select the location, for example: the desktop.
Step 3. 2. The file you just saved will appear on the desktop. Load Settings From File Step 1. Click on “Browse…” button for searching the saving configuration from hard drive, and then click on Upload button to load all the settings into the router. Step 2. Select the config.dat file.
Step 3. Click Upload to retrieve. Step 4. When you see the screen below, the updating is completed. Please click OK to return to the main menu.
3. Reset Setting to Default After you have tried other methods for troubleshooting your network, you may choose to restore 11N Broadband router to the factory default settings. When you see the screen below, the resetting is completed. Please click OK and return to the main menu. 5.5.4 Time Zone Setting The System time is the time used by 11N Broadband router for scheduling services. You can manually set the time or connect to a NTP (Network Time Protocol) server.
1. Current Time Users can input the time manually. 2. Time Zone Select Select your time zone location from the drop-down list. 3. Enable NTP client update Check to enable NTP client update. 4. Automatically Adjust Daylight Saving If you are in daylight saving time area, please enable this item. 5. NTP server Please select the NTP server from the pull-down list, or you can enter the NTP server IP address manually. 6.
Choose “General Time Server” and select the NTP Server from the drop-down list or choose “Customized Time Server” and enter the server by manual. 5.5.5 UPnP Setting UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) allows users to connect their UPnP-enabled Broadband router, printer server and other devices right to the network with zero-configuration, meaning easier setup for installing the device on the network.
11N Broadband router provides the log list and connection status for user to check. 5.6.1 Network Config Network Configuration shows the firmware version and the connection status of LAN, WAN and Wireless. 5.6.
11N Broadband router provides system logs for review. 1. Enable Log Select Enable Log to record the system log 2. system all, wireless & DoS Select Wireless, DoS or system all to record 3. Enable Remote Log You may choose to enable the remote event log or not. 4. Log Server IP Address Please input the log server IP Address. 5. Apply Changes & Refresh & Clear Click on Apply Changes to save the setting data. Click on Refresh to renew the system time, or on Clear to clear all the record.
After clicking Apply Changes to record the event log, it will be shown as the example below. 5.7 Logout Click Logout on the bottom menu to exit and go back to GUI login home page.
Chapter 6 6.1 Advance Configuration for AP Mode IP Configuration This function allows you to add routing rules into 11N Broadband Router , including LAN and Site Survey. 6.1.1 LAN Setup Use this page to set up the local IP address and subnet mask for your router. Please select LAN under the IP Config menu and follow the instructions below to enter the LAN setting page to configure the settings you want. 6.1.
1. IP Address The default value of LAN IP address is 192.168.1.254 for this router. 2. Subnet Mask Input Subnet Mask, normally it is 255.255.255.0. 3. Default Gateway Input ISP Default Gateway Address. If you don’t know, please check with your ISP. 4. DHCP Enable or disable DHCP services. The DHCP server will automatically allocate an unused IP address from the IP address pool to the requesting computer if enabled. 5.
loop-free topology for any bridged LAN. The main purpose of STP is to ensure that you do not create loops when you have redundant paths in your network. Loops are deadly to a network. 7. Clone MAC Address Copy the MAC address from the device you had registered to your ISP if your ISP asks for the specific MAC Address. 8. Apply Changes & Reset Click on Apply Changes to save the setting data. Or you may click on Reset to clear all the input data. 6.
1. Disable Wireless LAN Interface Select Disable Wireless LAN Interface to turn off the wireless function. 2. Band This field indicates the 802.11x interface mode. For example, “2.4GHz(G)” prevents the 802.11b clients from accessing the router. “2.4GHz(B+G)” allows both 802.11b and 802.11g clients to access the router. There are 6 options, 2.4 GHz (B/G/N/B+G/G+N/B+G+N) from the drop down list. 3. Mode Select AP, WDS, or AP+WDS to allow or disallow the wireless operation.
Click Multiple APs to set up 4 different SSIDs to deploy a shared WLAN. Users can add or limit the properties for each SSID, increasing the flexibility and efficiency of the network. (1.) Enable: check it for enable or not. (2.) Band: select the frequency from the drop down list. (3.) SSID: please enter different SSID in each class. (4.) Data Rate: please select the data transmission rate. (5.) Access: defined the access type. a.
7. ControlSideband Setting the Sideband "Upper" or "Lower.” 8. Channel Number Please select your wireless network channel. There are Auto, 2~11. 9. Broadcast SSID Enable or disable the SSID broadcast function. Disable this feature can provide more security of your WLAN. 10. Data Rate Rate at which data can be communicated (bps); auto, 1M, 2M, 5.5M, 11M, 6M, 9M, 12M, 18M, 24M, 36M, 48M or 54M to be selected from the drop-down list. 11.