User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- About This User's Guide
- Document Conventions
- Safety Warnings
- Table of Contents
- Part I: Introduction
- 1. Getting to Know Your MWR222
- 2.
- 2. Introducing the Web Configurator
- 3. Monitor
- 4.
- 4.
- 4. MWR222 Modes
- 5. Router Mode
- 6. Access Point Mode
- 5.
- 5.
- 7. WISP Mode
- 7
- 7
- 8 Tutorials
- 8.3 Connecting to Internet from an Access Point
- 8.4 Configuring Wireless Security Using WPS
- 9 Wireless LAN
- 9.1 Overview
- 9.2 What You Can Do
- Use the General screen to enable the Wireless LAN, enter the SSID and select the wireless security mode.
- 9.3 What You Should Know
- 9.4 General Wireless LAN Screen
- 9.5 Security
- 9.6 MAC Filter
- 9.7 Wireless LAN Advanced Screen
- 9.8 Quality of Service (QoS) Screen
- 9.9 WPS Screen
- 9.10 WPS Station Screen
- 9.11 Scheduling Screen
- 9.12 WDS Screen
- 10.1 Overview
- 10.2 What You Can Do
- 10.3 What You Need To Know
- 10.2
- 10.3
- 10.4 Internet Connection
- 10.5 Mobile WAN
- 10.7 IGMP Snooping Screen
- 11 LAN
- 12 DHCP Server
- 13. Network Address Translation (NAT)
- 14 Dynamic DNS
- 15. OpenDNS
- 16 Static Route
- 17.
- 17.
- 17. Routing Information Protocol
- Part III
- Part V
- Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Part VI
- Appendices and Index
- Appendix A
- Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java Permissions
- End-User License Agreement for “MWR222”
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- Notice
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- Notice
- GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
- GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
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21. Remote Management
21.1 Overview
This chapter provides information on the Remote Management screens.
Remote Management allows you to manage your MWR222 from a remote location
through the following interfaces:
• LAN and WAN
• LAN only
• WAN only
• SNMP v1
Note: The MWR222 is managed using the Web Configurator.
21.2 What You Can Do
Use the WWW screen ( WWW) to define the interface/s from which the MWR222 can
be managed remotely and specify a secure client that can manage the MWR222.
Use the SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) screen (Section 22.5) to
enable SNMP v1 management for the MWR222.
21.3 What You Need to Know
Remote management over LAN or WAN will not work when:
1. The IP address in the Secured Client IP Address field ( WWW) does not
match the client IP address. If it does not match, the MWR222 will disconnect
the session immediately.
2. There is already another remote management session. You may only have
one remote management session running at one time.
3. There is a firewall rule that blocks it.
4. Some mobile WAN ISP blocks remote management. (for example, Verizon
allows it but AT&T and Sprint does not.)