40 LAN This page allows you to modify the device’s LAN settings.
41 LAN IP IP address: The LAN IP Address of this device. IP Subnet Mask: The LAN Subnet Mask of this device. 802.1d Spanning Tree: When Enabled, the Spanning Tree protocol will prevent network loops in your LAN network.
42 DHCP Server DHCP Server: The DHCP Server automatically allocates IP addresses to your LAN devices. Lease Time: The duration of the DHCP server allocates each IP address to a LAN device. Start / End IP: The range of IP addresses of the DHCP server will allocate to LAN devices. Domain name: The domain name for this LAN network.
3 Two DNS servers can be assigned for use by your LAN devices. There are three modes available. DNS Servers From ISP: The DNS server IP address is assigned from your ISP. User-Defined: The DNS server IP address is assigned manually. DNS Relay: LAN clients are assigned the device’s IP address as the DNS server. DNS requests are relayed to the ISP’s DNS server.
44 DHCP This page shows the status of the DHCP server and also allows you to control how the IP addresses are allocated.
45 The DHCP Client Table shows the LAN clients that have been allocated an IP address from the DHCP Server . DHCP Client Table IP address: The LAN IP address of the client. MAC address: The MAC address of the client’s LAN interface. Expiration Time: The time that the allocated IP address will expire. Refresh: Click this button to update the DHCP Client Table.
46 You can also manually specify the IP address that will be allocated to a LAN client by associating the IP address with its MAC address. Type the IP address you would like to manually assign to a specific MAC address and click Add to add the condition to the Static DHCP Table.
47 Schedule This page allows you to schedule times that the Firewall and Power Saving features will be activated / deactivated. Click Add to create a Schedule entry.
48 Schedule Schedule Description: Assign a name to the schedule. Service: The service provides for the schedule. Days: Define the Days to activate or deactivate the schedule. Time of day: Define the Time of day to activate or deactivated the schedule. Please use 24-hour clock format.
49 Log This page displays the system log of the device. When powered down or rebooted, the log will be cleared. Log Save: Save the log to a file. Clear: Clears the log. Refresh: Updates the log.
50 Monitor This page shows a histogram of the WAN and Wireless LAN traffic. The information is automatically updated every five seconds.
51 Language This page allows you to change the Language of the User Interface.
52 8.2.2 Internet The Internet section allows you to manually set the WAN type connection and its related settings. Status This page shows the current status of the device’s WAN connection.
53 Dynamic IP Address The IP Address is allocated automatically. However some ISP’s will also recognize the MAC address and will reject connections if the MAC address does not match. If your ISP has recorded the MAC address of your computer’s Ethernet LAN card, please connect only the computer with the authorized MAC address, and click the Clone MAC Address button. This will replace the AP Router MAC address to the computer MAC address. The correct MAC address is used to initiate the connection to the ISP.
54 Dynamic IP Address Hostname: This is optional. Only required if specified by ISP MAC address: The MAC Address that is used to connect to the ISP. DNS Servers Two DNS servers can be assigned for use by your LAN devices. There are two modes available. From ISP: LAN devices are assigned the DNS server IP address of your ISP. User-Defined: Set the DNS server IP address manually.
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56 PPP over Ethernet ISP requires an account username and password.
57 PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) Username: Username assigned to you by the ISP Password: Password for this username. Service: You can assign a name for this service. (Optional) MTU: The maximum size of packets. Do not change unless mentioned by the ISP. Authentication type Select whether the ISP uses PAP or CHAP methods for authentication. Select Auto if unsure. Type: You can choose the method that the router maintains connection with the ISP.
58 Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) WAN Interface Type: Select whether the ISP is set to Static IP or will allocate Dynamic IP addresses. Hostname: This is optional.
59 MAC address: The MAC Address that is used to connect to the ISP. Login: Username assigned to you by the ISP Password: Password for this username. Service IP Address: The IP Address of the PPTP server. Connection ID: This is optional. Only required if specified by ISP MTU: The maximum size of packets. Do not change unless mentioned by the ISP. Type: You can choose the method that the router maintains connection with the ISP.
60 Layer-2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) L2TP is used by some ISPs.
61 Layer-2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) WAN Interface Type: Select whether the ISP is set to Static IP or will allocate Dynamic IP addresses. Hostname: This is optional. Only required if specified by ISP MAC: The MAC Address that is used to connect to the ISP. Login: Username assigned to you by the ISP Password: Password for this username. Service IP Address: The IP Address of the PPTP server. MTU: The maximum size of packets. Do not change unless mentioned by the ISP.
62 Mobile 3G Please ensure your 3G USB card is connected to the TRAVEL ROUTER and has an active USIM card inserted.
63 Mobile 3G Pin Code: Enter the Pin code for your USIM card if required. APN Code: Enter the APN code for the network provider Dial Number: Only required if specified by ISP User Name: Account Username. Only required if specified by ISP Password: Account Password. Only required if specified by ISP Type: You can choose the method that the router maintains connection with the ISP. Keep Connection: The device will maintain a constant connection with the ISP.
64 8.2.3 Wireless The Wireless section allows you to configure the Wireless settings. Status This page shows the current status of the device’s Wireless settings.
65 Basic Radio: Enable or Disable the device’s wireless signal. Mode: Select between Access Point or Wireless Distribution System (WDS) modes. Band: Select the types of wireless clients that the device will accept. eg: 2.4 Ghz (B+G) Only 802.11b and 11g clients will be allowed. Enable SSID#: Select the number of SSID’s (Wireless Network names) you would like. You can create up to 4 separate wireless networks. SSID# Enter the name of your wireless network. You can use up to 32 characters.
66 Wireless Distribution System (WDS) Using WDS to connect Access Point wirelessly, and in doing so extend a wired infrastructure to locations where cabling is not possible or inefficient to implement. Note that compatibility between different brands and models is not guaranteed. It is recommended that the WDS network be created using the same models for maximum compatibility. Also note that all Access Points in the WDS network needs to use the same Channel and Security settings.
67 Advanced This page allows you to configure wireless advance settings. It is recommended the default settings are used unless the user has experience with these functions.
68 Advanced Fragment Threshold: Specifies the size of the packet per fragment. This function can reduce the chance of packet collision. However when this value is set too low, there will be increased overheads resulting in poor performance. RTS Threshold: When the packet size is smaller than the RTS Threshold, then the packet will be sent without RTS/CTS handshake which may result in incorrect transmission. Beacon Interval: The time interval that the device broadcasts a beacon.
69 Security This page allows you to set the wireless security settings.
70 Security SSID Selection: Select the SSID that the security settings will apply to. Broadcast SSID: If Disabled, then the device will not be broadcasting the SSID. Therefore it will be invisible to wireless clients. WMM: WiFi Multi-Media is a Quality of Service protocol which prioritizes traffic in the order according to voice, video, best effort, background. Note that in certain situations, WMM needs to be enabled to achieve 11n transfer speeds. Encryption: The encryption method to be applied.
71 802.1x Authentication RADIUS Server IP Address: The IP Address of the RADIUS Server RADIUS Server port: The port of the RADIUS Server. RADIUS Server password: The RADIUS Server’s password.
72 WEP Encryption: WEP Encryption Authentication Type: Please ensure that your wireless clients use the same authentication type. Key Length: Select the desired option, and ensure the wireless clients use the same setting. • 64 Bit - data is encrypted, using the default key, before being transmitted. You must enter at least the default key. For 64 Bit Encryption, the key size is 10 chars in HEX (0~9 and A~F). • 128 Bit - data is encrypted, using the default key, before being transmitted.
73 WPA Pre-Shared Key Encryption: WPA Pre-Shared Key Encryption Authentication Type: Please ensure that your wireless clients use the same authentication type. WPA type: Select the WPA encryption you would like. Please ensure that your wireless clients use the same settings. Pre-shared Key Type: Select whether you would like to enter the Key in HEX or Passphrase format. Pre-shared Key: Wireless clients must use the same key to associate the device.
74 WPA RADIUS Encryption: WPA RADIUS Encryption WPA type: Select the WPA encryption you would like. Please ensure that your wireless clients use the same settings. RADIUS Server IP address: Enter the IP address of the RADIUS Server RADIUS Server Port: Enter the port number used for connections to the RADIUS server. RADIUS Server password: Enter the password required to connect to the RADIUS server.
75 Filter This page allows you to create filters to control which wireless clients can connect to this device by only allowing the MAC addresses entered into the Filtering Table.
76 Wireless Filter Enable Wireless Access Control: Tick the box to Enable Wireless Access Control. When Enabled, only wireless clients on the Filtering Table will be allowed. Description: Enter a name or description for this entry. MAC address: Enter the MAC address of the wireless client that you wish to allow connection. Add: Click this button to add the entry. Reset: Click this button if you have made a mistake and want to reset the MAC address and Description fields.
77 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) WPS feature is following the Wi-Fi Alliance WPS standard and it eases the set up of security-enabled Wi-Fi networks in the home and small office environment. It reduces the user steps required to configure a network and supports two methods that are familiar to most consumers to configure a network and enable security.
78 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) WPS: Tick to Enable the WPS feature. WPS Button: Tick to Enable the WPS push button. Wi-Fi Protected Setup Information WPS Current Status: Shows whether the WPS function is Configured or Unconfigured. Configured means that WPS has been used to authorize connection between the device and wireless clients. SSID: The SSID (wireless network name) used when connecting using WPS. Authentication Mode: Shows the encryption method used by the WPS process.
79 1. WPS Push Button Method Push the WPS button on the TRAVEL ROUTER device. The WPS LED light will start to flash to indicate that the WPS process is ready. While the WPS LED is flashing on the TRAVEL ROUTER, press the WPS button on your wireless client. This could either be a physical hardware button, or a software button in the utility.