User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Notice
- Trademarks
- Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity
- Contents
- About this Guide
- Purpose
- Prerequisite Skills and Knowledge
- Conventions Used in this Document
- Help Us to Improve this Document!
- Browan Technical Support
- Chapter 1 – Introduction
- Chapter 2 - Installation
- Chapter 3 – Application Mode
- Chapter 4 – Reference Manual
- Welcome | Wizard
- Welcome | Wizard | Setup Wizard
- Welcome | Notice Board
- Welcome | Password
- Welcome | Wizard
- LAN Settings | Unit Configuration
- LAN Settings | Static DHCP Assignment
- LAN Settings | DHCP lease table
- Wireless Settings | Configuration
- Wireless Settings | Encryption
- Wireless Settings | WDS
- Wireless Settings | WMM
- Wireless Settings | Connection Control
- Wireless Settings | Client List
- Wireless Settings | Advanced
- Wireless Settings | Multiple SSIDs
- Internet Settings | Connection to ISP
- Firewall | Virtual Servers
- Firewall | Special Apps
- Firewall | SPI
- Firewall | QoS
- Firewall | Internet Access Policy
- Firewall | URL Filter
- System Tools | Restart
- System Tools | Time Zone
- System Tools | Configuration
- System Tools | Upgrade
- Advanced | Static Route
- Advanced | RIP
- Advanced | DDNS
- Advanced | Security
- Advanced | Proxy ARP
- Advanced | 1 to 1 NAT
- Advanced | SNMP
- Status and Logs | Status
- Status and Logs | Logs
- Status and Logs | Routing Table
- Status and Logs | Syslog
- Support | Support
- Appendix
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Features Highlight
802.11b+g compliant, 1-54Mbps with auto-fallback
Support Multiple BSSID, up to 3 Virtual AP
Concurrent 802.11b and 802.11g user association
WDS supported
Quality of Service, IEEE 802.11e (WMM)
Static and Dynamic IP routing (RIP v1 and v2)
NAT/NAPT (IP masquerading)
Port-forwarding and up to 15 virtual servers supported
Virtual DMZ
Transparent VPN pass-through (PPTP, L2TP)
PPPoE/PPTP/L2TP client
DHCP server/relay/client
Dynamic Domain Name Service (DDNS)
Enhanced encryption (Wireless Protected Access) with
TKIP or AES
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) using static or dynamic
key of 64 or 128 bits
IP, MAC, WEB, and Protocol filter
URL and domain blocking
Access Control (accepting and denying rules) based on
MAC/IP address
Hidden SSID
Web-based configuration
Remote management via http and SNMP
Firmware upgrade via web UI
Backup/Restore configuration file
System log to log server