Intellinet Network Solutions Network Router INT 524315 UM 0808 1 User Manual

Wireless 802.11n  
Gigabit Router 524315  
User Manual  
INT-524315-UM-0808-1  
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Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for  
compliance could void the authority to operate equipment.  
Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure  
Statement  
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure set forth for an uncontrolled  
environment. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency  
exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20cm (8 inches)  
during normal operation.  
The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in  
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  
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R&TTE Compliance Statement  
This equipment complies with all the requirements of DIRECTIVE 1999/5/EC OF  
THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL of March 9, 1999 on radio  
equipment and telecommunication terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of  
their conformity (R&TTE).  
The R&TTE Directive repeals and replaces in the directive 98/13/EEC  
(Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and Satellite Earth Station Equipment) As  
of April 8, 2000.  
Safety  
This equipment is designed with the utmost care for the safety of those who install  
and use it. However, special attention must be paid to the dangers of electric shock  
and static electricity when working with electrical equipment. All guidelines of this  
and of the computer manufacture must therefore be allowed at all times to ensure the  
safe use of the equipment.  
EU Countries Intended for Use  
The ETSI version of this device is intended for home and office use in Austria,  
Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg,  
the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.  
The ETSI version of this device is also authorized for use in EFTA member states:  
Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland.  
EU Countries Not intended for use  
None.  
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Table of Contents  
CHAPTER I: PRODUCT INFORMATION  
1-1 Introduction and safety information  
1-2 Safety Information  
1-3 System Requirements  
1-4 Package Contents  
1-5 Wireless gigabit router hardware description  
CHAPTER II: SYSTEM AND NETWORK SETUP  
2-1 Connecting the Wireless Gigabit Router  
2-2 Connecting to the Wireless Gigabit Router  
2-2-1 Windows 95/98/Me IP address setup  
2-2-2 Windows 2000 IP address setup  
2-2-3 Windows XP IP address setup  
2-2-4 Windows Vista IP address setup  
2-2-5 Router IP address lookup  
2-3 Using 'Quick Setup'  
2-3-1 Setup procedure for 'Cable Modem'  
2-3-2 Setup procedure for 'Fixed-IP xDSL'  
2-3-3 Setup procedure for 'PPPoE xDSL'  
2-3-4 Setup procedure for 'PPTP xDSL'  
2-3-5 Setup procedure for 'L2TP xDSL'  
2-3-6 Setup procedure for 'Telstra Big Pond'  
2-4 Basic Setup  
2-4-1 Time zone and time auto-synchronization  
2-4-2 Change management password  
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2-4-3 Remote Management  
2-5 Setup Internet Connection (WAN Setup)  
2-5-1 Setup procedure for 'Dynamic IP'  
2-5-2 Setup procedure for 'Static IP'  
2-5-3 Setup procedure for 'PPPoE'  
2-5-4 Setup procedure for 'PPTP'  
2-5-5 Setup procedure for 'L2TP'  
2-5-6 Setup procedure for 'Telstra Big Pond'  
2-5-7 Setup procedure for 'DNS'  
2-5-7 Setup procedure for 'DDNS'  
2-6 Wired LAN Configuration  
2-6-1 LAN IP section  
2-6-2 DHCP Server  
2-6-3 Static DHCP Leases Table  
2-7 Wireless LAN Configuration  
2-7-1 Basic Wireless Settings  
2-7-1-1 Setup procedure for 'AP'  
2-7-2 Advanced Wireless Settings  
2-7-3 Wireless Security  
2-7-3-1 Disable wireless security  
2-7-3-2 WEP - Wired Equivalent Privacy  
2-7-3-3 Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)  
2-7-3-4 WPA RADIUS  
2-7-4 Wireless Access Control  
2-7-5 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)  
2-7-6 Security Tips for Wireless Networks  
CHAPTER III: ADVANCED FUNCTIONS  
3-1 Quality of Service (QoS)  
3-1-1 Basic QoS Settings  
3-1-2 Add a new QoS rule  
3-2 Network Address Translation (NAT)  
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3-2-1 Basic NAT Settings (Enable or disable NAT function)  
3-2-2 Port Forwarding  
3-2-3 Virtual Server  
3-2-4 Port Mapping for Special Applications  
3-2-5 UPnP Setting  
3-2-6 ALG Settings  
3-3 Firewall  
3-3-1 Access Control  
3-3-1-1 Add PC  
3-3-2 URL Blocking  
3-3-3 DoS Attack Prevention  
3-3-3-1 DoS - Advanced Settings  
3-3-4 Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)  
3-4 System Status  
3-4-1 System information and firmware version  
3-4-2 Internet Connection Status  
3-4-3 Device Status  
3-4-4 System Log  
3-4-5 Active DHCP client list  
3-4-6 Statistics  
3-5 Configuration Backup and Restore  
3-6 Firmware Upgrade  
3-7 System Reset  
CHAPTER IV: APPENDIX  
4-1 Hardware Specification  
4-2 Troubleshooting  
4-3 Glossary  
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Chapter I: Product Information  
1-1 Introduction and safety information  
Thank you for purchasing the Wireless 802.11n Gigabit Router.  
The INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Wireless 802.11n Gigabit  
Router is the latest in wireless networking. Taking advantage  
of the Wireless-N (Draft 802.11n) technology, a wireless network can  
now see greatly enhanced network speeds and an increase in overall  
transmission distance.  
The Gigabit Router serves multiple purposes — an access point for  
your wireless network, a 4-port router for hard-wiring Ethernet  
devices — and brings it all together so that the devices can access a  
high-speed Internet connection.  
The new Wireless-N (Draft 802.11n) standard has dramatically increased  
the overall performance of a wireless network. With speeds up to 300  
Mbps and a coverage distance up to 600 m, the new Wireless-N  
technology greatly surpasses that of 802.11g.  
Product Features:  
• Up to 300 Mbps network link speed  
• Supports WMM function to meet the multi-media data bandwidth requirement  
• Supports advanced 2T3R MIMO technology, enhancing the throughput and  
coverage range significantly  
• Supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)  
• Supports WEP and WPA/WPA2 (TKIP and AES) data encryption  
• Integrated 10/100 Mbps LAN switch with Auto MDI/MDI-X support  
• Easy Internet setup through WAN connection wizard  
• DHCP server assigns IP addresses for all LAN users  
• DHCP Server supports static lease management  
• Supports virtual server, port forwarding and DMZ (demilitarized zone)  
• Supports DDNS (dynamic DNS)  
• Supports UPNP (Universal Plug and Play)  
• Integrated anti-DOS firewall  
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• QoS (Quality of Service) bandwidth management  
• VPN Pass Through (PPTP)  
• Up to 300 Mbps network link speed  
• Advanced 2T3R MIMO technology for enhanced throughput and coverage  
• Supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)  
• Supports WMM function to meet the multi-media data bandwidth requirement  
• Integrated anti-DOS firewall  
• QoS (Quality of Service) bandwidth management  
• Integrated 10/100 Mbps LAN switch with Auto MDI/MDI-X support  
• Complies with 2.4 GHz Draft IEEE 802.11n standard and is backward  
compatible with IEEE 802.11g/b standards  
• Use INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Wireless N Draft 2.0 WLAN  
adapters and cards for best compatibility and performance  
• Easy installation through Web-based user interface  
• System Status  
• Security Log  
• Firmware Upgradeable  
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1-2 Safety Information  
In order to keep the safety of users and your properties, follow the safety  
instructions below:  
1. This router is designed for indoor use only; DO NOT place this router  
outdoors.  
2. DO NOT put this router at or near hot or humid places.  
3. DO NOT pull any connected cable with force; disconnect it from the  
router first.  
4. If you want to place this router at heights or hang on the wall, please  
make sure the router is firmly secured to prevent if from falling down  
causing damage to the router and possibly injuries to persons.  
5. Accessories of this router, like antenna and power supply, are  
dangerous to small children under 3 years old. They may put the small  
parts in their nose or month and it could cause serious harm to them.  
KEEP THIS ROUTER OUT THE REACH OF CHILDREN!  
6. The router will become hot when being used for long time (This is  
normal and is not a malfunction). Keep the router away from paper,  
cloth, or other flammable materials.  
7. There's no user-serviceable part inside the router. If you found that the  
router is not working properly, please contact your dealer (place of  
purchase) and ask for help. DO NOT disassemble the router. Doing so  
will void the warranty.  
8. If the router falls into water when it's powered, DO NOT use your hand  
to pick it up. Switch the electrical power off before you do anything, or  
contact an experienced technician for help.  
9. If you smell something strange, or even see some smoke coming out  
from the router or power supply, remove the power supply or switch the  
electrical power off immediately, and call the dealer for help.  
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1-3 System Requirements  
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Internet connection, provided by xDSL or cable modem with an RJ-45  
Ethernet port.  
Computer or network devices with wired or wireless network interface  
card.  
Web browser (Firefox 1.5 or above, Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or  
above, Netscape Navigator 4.7 or above, Opera Web browser, or  
Safari Web browser).  
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An available AC power socket (100 – 240V, 50/60Hz)  
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1-4 Package Contents  
Before you start to use this router, check if there's anything missing in the  
package, and contact your dealer for assistance:  
Gigabit router (main body, 1 pcs)………………………….......... 1  
Quick installation guide (1 pcs) ………………………………… 2  
User manual CDROM (1 pcs) ………………………………….. 3  
A/C power adapter (1 pcs) ……………………………………..... 4  
Ethernet Cat5 RJ-45 cable: 1.0 m (3 ft.) ……………………….... 4  
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1-5 Wireless Gigabit Router hardware description  
Front Panel  
LED Name Light Status Description  
PWR  
ON  
On  
Router is switched on and correctly powered  
Wireless network is switched on or WPS  
mode is on.  
WLAN  
Off  
Wireless network is switched off  
Wireless LAN activity (transferring or  
receiving data).  
Flashing  
On  
WAN port (Internet) is running at 100Mbps  
WAN port (Internet) is running at 10Mbps  
WAN activity (transferring or receiving data)  
WAN port is connected  
WAN  
Off  
10/100M  
Flashing  
On  
WAN  
Off  
WAN port is not connected  
LNK/ACT  
Flashing  
On  
WAN activity (transferring or receiving data)  
LAN port is running at 100Mbps  
LAN port is running at 10Mbps  
LAN port is connected  
LAN  
10/100M  
Off  
On  
LAN  
Off  
LAN port is not connected  
LNK/ACT  
Flashing  
LAN activity (transferring or receiving data)  
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Back Panel  
Antenna A  
Antenna B  
Antenna C  
Item Name  
Antennas A to  
C
Description  
3dBi dipole antennas.  
Power  
Power connector, connects to A/C power adapter.  
Reset / WPS  
Reset the router to factory default settings (clear all settings) or  
start WPS function. Press this button and hold for 10 seconds to  
restore all settings to factory defaults, and press this button for less  
than 5 seconds to start WPS function.  
1 - 4  
Local Area Network (LAN) ports 1 to 4.  
WAN  
Wide Area Network (WAN / Internet) port.  
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Chapter II: System and Network Setup  
2-1 Connecting the Wireless Gigabit Router  
This chapter explains how to connect the router to your computers and  
how to access the Internet.  
1. Connect your DSL or cable modem to the WAN port of router using  
the provided RJ45 Ethernet cable.  
Standard modems provided by Internet Service Providers (also referred to  
as ISPs) come with at least one LAN or Ethernet port. This is the port  
which you need to connect to the WAN port of the INTELLINET  
NETWORK SOLUTIONS Wireless N Gigabit Router.  
2. Connect all your computers, network devices (network-enabled  
consumer devices other than computers, like game consoles, network  
media players, network storage units or LAN switches) to the LAN  
ports of the router.  
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3. Connect the A/C power adapter to the wall socket, and then connect it  
to the 'Power' socket of the router.  
4. Check all LEDs on the front panel.  
The 'PWR' LED should be steadily on, WAN and LAN LEDs should  
be on if the computer or network device connected to the respective  
port of the router is powered on and correctly connected.  
If the PWD LED is not on, or any LED you expected to be on is not  
on, please recheck the cabling, or go to chapter '4-2 Troubleshooting'  
for possible reasons and solutions.  
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2-2 Connecting to the Wireless Gigabit Router  
Before you can connect to the router and start configuration procedures,  
your computer must be able to get an IP address automatically (use  
dynamic IP address). This is the default setup for any standard Windows  
computer, and it normally is not required to make any changes.  
Connect your computer to one of the LAN ports of the router, then  
activate the network connection. Start the Web browser; e.g., MS Internet  
Explorer, and open http://192.168.2.1.  
A login window opens up:  
Enter 'admin' as the username and  
'1234' as the password.  
If this works, you can skip the next  
pages and go directly to chapter  
"2-3 Using 'Quick Setup'".  
Only if the steps above are not successful, or if you know that your  
computer has a static IP address setup, do you need to follow the  
instructions below:  
If the operating system of your computer is….  
Windows 95/98/Me  
Windows 2000  
Windows XP  
- go to section 2-2-1  
- go to section 2-2-2  
- go to section 2-2-3  
- go to section 2-2-4  
Windows Vista  
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2-2-1 Windows 95/98/Me IP address setup:  
1. Click 'Start' button, then click control panel. Double-click the Network  
icon, and the Network window will appear. Select 'TCP/IP', then click  
'Properties'.  
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2. Select 'Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server' and then click 'OK'.  
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2-2-2Windows 2000 IP address setup:  
1. Click 'Start' button, then click control panel. Double-click the Network  
and Dial-up Connections icon; click Local Area Connection, and the  
Local Area Connection Properties window will appear. Select 'Internet  
Protocol (TCP/IP)' and then click 'Properties'.  
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2. Select 'Obtain an IP address automatically' and 'Obtain DNS server  
address automatically', then click 'OK'.  
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2-2-3Windows XP IP address setup:  
1. Click the 'Start' button, then click 'control panel'. Double-click the  
Network and Internet Connections icon, click Network Connections,  
then double-click Local Area Connection. The Local Area Connection  
Status window will appear, and then click 'Properties'.  
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2. Select 'Obtain an IP address automatically' and 'Obtain DNS server  
address automatically', then click 'OK'.  
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2-2-4Windows Vista IP address setup:  
1. Click the 'Start' button, then click 'control panel'. Click View Network  
Status and Tasks, and then click Manage Network Connections.  
Right-click Local Area Network, then select 'Properties'. The Local  
Area Connection Properties window will appear, select 'Internet Protocol  
Version 4 (TCP / IPv4), and then click 'Properties'.  
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2. Select 'Obtain an IP address automatically' and 'Obtain DNS server  
address automatically', then click 'OK'.  
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2-2-5 Router IP address lookup  
After the IP address setup is complete, Click 'start' -> 'run' at the  
bottom-left corner of your desktop:  
Input 'cmd', then click 'OK'.  
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Input 'ipconfig', then press the 'Enter' key. Check the IP address followed  
by 'Default Gateway', in this example, the IP address of the router is  
192.168.2.1, please note that this value may be different.  
NOTE: If the IP address of the Gateway is not displayed, or the address  
followed by ‘IP Address’ begins with ‘169’, recheck the network connection  
between your computer and the router, and go to the beginning of this  
chapter to recheck every step of the network setup procedure.  
3. Connect the router's management interface by the Web browser  
After your computer has obtained an IP address from the router, start your  
Web browser, and input the IP address of the router into the address bar.  
The following message should be shown:  
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Enter user name and password. The default user name is 'admin', and  
default password is '1234'. Press 'OK', and you can see the Web  
management interface of this router:  
NOTE: If you can’t see the Web management interface, and you’re  
being prompted to input the user name and password again, it means  
you didn’t input the correct username and password. Retype user  
name and password. If you’re certain that the user name and  
password you typed are correct, please go to ‘4-2 Troubleshooting’ to  
perform a factory reset to set the password back to default value.  
TIP: This page shows the four major setting categories: QuickSetup,  
General Setup, Status, and Tools. You can find the shortcut which  
leads to these setting categories at the upper-right corner of every  
page, and you can jump to another category directly by clicking the  
link.  
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2-3 Using Quick Setup  
This router provides a Quick Setup procedure, which will help you to  
complete all required settings you need to access the Internet quickly.  
Follow the instructions below to complete the 'Quick Setup':  
Please go to the QuickSetup menu by clicking 'QuickSetup' button.  
HERE!  
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The following message will be displayed:  
1. Set Time Zone  
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Items and meanings:  
Set Time (1):  
Press the  
button to open a drop-down list and  
Select the time zone of the location you live in.  
Time Server  
Address (2):  
Input the IP address / host name of time server  
here. It is normally not required to make a change.  
However, should the default Time Server  
(NTP Server) go offline, you can obtain a new NTP  
Server at http:/www.ntp.org.  
Daylight  
Savings (3):  
If the country you live in uses daylight saving,  
activate the 'Enable Function' and choose the  
duration of daylight saving.  
Click 'Apply'.  
NOTE: There are several time (NTP) servers available on the Internet:  
129.6.15.28 (time-a.nist.gov)  
132.163.4.101 (time-a.timefreq.bldrdoc.gov)  
131.107.1.10 (time-nw.nist.gov)  
A list of free NTP Servers is available at http://www.ntp.org.  
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2. Broadband Type  
Choose the broadband (Internet connection) type you use; there are six  
types of Internet connections:  
Cable Modem  
Fixed-IP xDSL  
PPPoE xDSL  
PPTP xDSL  
L2TP xDSL  
Telstra Big Pond  
- Please go to section 2-3-1  
- Please go to section 2-3-2  
- Please go to section 2-3-3  
- Please go to section 2-3-4  
- Please go to section 2-3-5  
- Please go to section 2-3-6  
Cable Modem and PPPoE xDSL are the most common connection types.  
If you're not sure which service you have, contact your Internet service  
provider (ISP). You will not be able to connect to the internet if the wrong  
connection type is chosen.  
NOTE: DSL Internet Service Providers normally operate using the  
PPPoE protocol, thus, "PPPoE xDSL" should be the Broadband Type.  
However, in recent years more DSL ISPs provide customers with DSL  
Modems which handle the PPPoE portion of the Internet Access  
automatically. In those cases you must select "Cable Modem" as your  
Broadband type, even if you have a DSL service.  
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2-3-1 Setup procedure for Cable Mode':  
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Items and meanings:  
Host Name (1):  
Input the host name of your computer. This is  
optional, and only required if your service provider  
asks you to do so.  
MAC address (2): Enter the MAC address of your computer here, if  
your service provider only permits a computer with  
a certain MAC address to access the Internet. If  
you're using a computer used to connect to the  
Internet via cable modem, you can simply press the  
'Clone Mac address' button to fill the MAC address  
field with the MAC address of your computer.  
To save the settings click the 'OK' button; if you want to go back to the  
previous menu, click 'Back'.  
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2-3-2 Setup procedure for 'Fixed-IP xDSL':  
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2
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4
5
Items and meanings:  
IP address  
Service  
Enter the IP address assigned by your  
Internet Service Provider (ISP).  
Provider (1):  
Subnet Mask (2):  
DNS address (3):  
Input the subnet mask assigned by your service  
provider  
Enter the IP address of the DNS server provided by  
your ISP.  
Service Provider  
Gateway  
Enter the Gateway IP address provided by your  
ISP.  
Address (4):  
To save the settings, click the 'OK' button; if you want to go back to  
previous menu, click 'Back'.  
NOTE: You can choose this Internet connection method if your  
service provider assigns a fixed IP address (also know as static  
address) to you, and doesn't use DHCP or PPPoE protocol. Contact  
your service provider for further information.  
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2-3-3 Setup procedure for 'PPPoE xDSL':  
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4
5
6
7
Items and meanings:  
User Name (1):  
Enter the user name assigned by your Internet  
service provider here.  
Password (2):  
Input the password assigned by your Internet  
service provider here.  
Service Name (3): Provide a name for this Internet service. This is  
optiona.l  
MTU (4):  
Enter the MTU value of your network connection  
here. Use default value unless your  
ISP specifies otherwise.  
Connection (5):  
Select the connection type(detailed explanation  
listed below).  
Idle Time Out (6): Specify the idle time out, (detailed explanation listed  
below).  
To save the settings click the 'OK' button; if you want to go back to the  
previous menu, click 'Back'.  
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Connection Type - There are 3 options:  
"Continuous’"- keep the Internet connection alive, do not disconnect.  
This is the preferred choice for "always on" / "Flat rate" Internet  
services.  
"Connect on Demand" - only connects to the Internet when there’s a  
connect attempt. This is the preferred choice for all users who have  
paid per minute Internet Service or per transferred data.  
"Manual" - only connects to the Internet when the ‘Connect’ button on  
this page is pressed, and disconnects when the ‘Disconnect button is  
pressed.  
2-3-4 Setup procedure for 'PPTP xDSL':  
PPTP xDSL requires two kinds of settings: WAN interface setting (setup  
IP address) and PPTP setting (PPTP user name and password).  
We start with the WAN interface settings:  
Select how you obtain IP address from your service provider here. You  
can choose 'Obtain an IP address automatically' (equal to DHCP, refer to  
'Cable Modem' section above), or 'Use the following IP address' (i.e.,  
static IP address).  
The WAN interface settings must be correctly entered, or the Internet  
connection will fail even if the PPTP settings are correct. Contact your  
ISP if you don't know how you should fill in these fields.  
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PPTP settings section:  
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3
4
5
6
7
8
Items and meanings:  
User ID (1):  
Enter the user ID (user name) assigned by your ISP.  
Password (2):  
Input the password provided by your ISP.  
PPTP  
Input the IP address of PPTP gateway  
Gateway (3):  
assigned by your Internet service provider here.  
Connection  
ID (4):  
Enter the connection ID here. This is  
optional and you can leave it blank.  
MTU (5):  
Specify the MTU value of your network connection  
here. Use the default value unless your ISP specifies  
otherwise.  
Connection  
type (6):  
Select the connection type - see xDSL PPPoE.  
Specify the idle time out - see xDSL PPPoE.  
Idle Time  
Out (7):  
Enabling 'BEZEQ-ISRAEL' is only required if you're using the BEZEQ  
network provider in Israel.  
To save the settings click the 'OK' button; if you want to go back to the  
previous menu, click 'Back'.  
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2-3-5 Setup procedure for 'L2TP xDSL':  
L2TP is another popular connection method for xDSL and other Internet  
connection types, and all required setting items are the same as the PPTP  
connection.  
As with PPTP there are two kinds of settings. Fist come the 'WAN  
Interface Settings':  
Select how you obtain an IP address from your service provider here. You  
can choose 'Obtain an IP address automatically' (equal to DHCP, refer to  
'Cable Modem' section above) or 'Use the following IP address' (i.e. static  
IP address).  
The WAN interface settings must be correctly entered or the Internet  
connection will fail even if the L2TP settings are correct. Contact your  
ISP if you don't know how you should fill in these fields.  
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2-3-4 Setup procedure for 'L2TP':  
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User ID (1):  
Enter the user ID assigned by your ISP.  
Type in the password assigned by your ISP.  
Password (2):  
L2TP Gateway (3): Input the IP address of the L2TP gateway assigned  
by your ISP here.  
MTU (4):  
Specify the MTU value of your network connection  
here. Use the default value unless your ISP specifies  
otherwise.  
Connection  
type (5):  
Select the connection type- see xDSL PPPoE.  
Specify the idle time out - see xDSL PPPoE.  
Idle Time  
Out (6):  
To save the settings, click the 'OK' button; if you want to go back to the  
previous menu, click 'Back'.  
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2-3-6 Setup procedure for 'Telstra Big Pond':  
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This setting only works when you're using Telstra Big Pond's network  
service in Australia. You need to input:  
User Name (1):  
Input the user name assigned by Telstra.  
Input the password assigned by Telstra.  
Check this box to choose the login server  
Password (2):  
User device login  
server manually (3): by yourself.  
Login Server (4):  
Enter the IP address of the login server here.  
To save the settings click the 'OK' button; if you want to go back to the  
previous menu, click 'Back'.  
When all settings are finished, you'll see the following message displayed  
on your Web browser:  
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Click the 'Apply' button to prepare to restart the router, and you'll see this  
message:  
Wait for about 30 seconds, then click 'OK!'.  
You'll be forwarded to the router management Web interface. The router  
is now running with the new settings.  
If all information entered is correct, you can access the Internet now.  
Attention DSL Users:  
While PPPoE is the most common way to connect to DSL Internet Service,  
it still may be necessary to enable "Cable Modem" in the Broadband  
settings.  
Below are a few examples for using "Cable Modem" instead of "xDSL  
PPPoE", even if your Internet Service is a DSL service.  
Your ISP has provided you with a so-called 'Modem-Router' instead  
of a simple "Modem"  
You ISP has not given you a username and password for PPPoE  
login (implying that it is not required)  
When your computer is connected directly to the modem, the  
Computer obtains an IP address which is in the private IP network  
range (192.168.xxx.yyy, 10.xxx.yyy, 172.16.xxx.yyy)  
You can connect to the Internet with your computer connected  
directly to the modem without using a dialer program asking for a  
username and password  
If your attempts to utilize xDSL/PPPoE fail repeatedly you should  
activate "Cable Modem" as a troubleshooting step.  
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2-4 Basic Setup  
In this chapter, you'll learn how to change the time zone, password, and  
remote management settings. Start your Web browser and logon to the  
router's Web management interface by opening http://192.168.2.1, then  
click the 'General Setup' button on the left.  
HERE!  
2-4-1 Time zone and time auto-synchronization  
Follow the following instructions to set time zone and time  
auto-synchronization parameters:  
Click the 'System' menu on the left of the Web management interface,  
then click 'Time Zone', and the following message will be displayed on  
your Web browser: Please select time zone at 'Set time zone' drop-down  
list, and input the IP address or host name of the time server. If you want  
to enable daylight saving setting, check the 'Enable Function' box, and set  
the duration of daylight saving.  
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Click 'Apply'. You'll see the following message displayed on Web  
browser:  
Press 'Continue' to save the settings and make additional changes; press  
'Apply' to save the settings and restart the router so the settings will take  
effect after it reboots.  
NOTE: You can refer to the instructions given in the last chapter  
‘Using Quick Setup’ for detailed descriptions on the time zone  
settings.  
2-4-2 Change management password  
The default password of this router is 1234, and it's displayed on the login  
prompt when accessed from the Web browser. There's a security risk if  
you don't change the default password, since everyone can see it. This is  
very important when you have the wireless function enabled.  
To change the password, do as follows:  
Click the 'System' menu on the left of the Web management interface,  
then click 'Password Settings', and the following message will be  
displayed on your Web browser:  
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Items and meanings:  
Current  
Enter the current password here (e.g., 1234)  
Password (1):  
New Password (2): Enter the new password here.  
Confirmed  
Enter the new password here again.  
Password (3):  
Click 'Apply' to save the changes. If you want to keep the original  
password unchanged, click 'Cancel'.  
If the passwords you typed in 'New Password' (2) and 'Confirmed  
Password' (3) field are not the same, you'll see the following message:  
Please retype the new password when you see above message.  
If you see the following message …  
… it means that the content in the 'Current Password' field is wrong,  
Click 'OK' to go back to the previous menu, and try to input the current  
password again.  
If the current and new passwords are correctly entered, after you click  
'Apply', you'll be prompted to re-login.  
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Use the username "admin" and the new password to re-login.  
2-4-3 Remote Management  
This router by default does not allow management access from the  
Internet to prevent possible security risks (especially when you have  
defined a weak password, or didn't change the default password).  
However, you can still manage this router from a specific IP address by  
enabling the 'Remote Management' function.  
Click the 'System' menu on the left of Web management interface, then  
click 'Remote Management', and the following screen will be displayed  
on your Web browser:  
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Items and meanings:  
Host Address (1):  
Input the IP address of the remote host you wish to  
initiate a management access.  
Port (2):  
You can define the port number through which this  
router should expect an incoming request. If you're  
providing a Web service (default port number is 80),  
you should try to use another port number. You can  
use the default port setting '8080', or something like  
'32245' or '1429' (any integer between 1 and  
65534).  
Enabled (3):  
Select the field to start the configuration.  
When you finish with all settings, click 'Apply', and you'll see the  
following message displayed on Web browser:  
Press 'Continue' to save the settings and continue with more configuration  
options; press 'Apply' to save the settings and restart the router so the  
settings will take effect after it reboots.  
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NOTE: When you want to manage this router from another computer  
on the Internet, you have to input the IP address and port number of  
this router. If your Internet service provider assigns you with a static  
IP address, it will not be a problem; but if the IP address your service  
provider assigns to you will vary every time you establish an Internet  
connection, this will be a problem.  
Either ask your service provider to give you a static IP address, or use  
a dynamic DNS services like DDNS.  
Refer to chapter 2-5-8 ‘DDNS client’ for details.  
NOTE: The default port number the Web browser will use is ‘80’. If the  
‘Port’ setting in this page is not ‘80’, you have to assign the port  
number in the address bar of the Web browser manually. For  
example, if the IP address of this router is 1.2.3.4, and the port  
number you set is 8888, you have to input the following address in the  
address bar of the Web browser:  
http://1.2.3.4:8888  
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2-5 Setup Internet Connection (WAN Setup)  
Internet connection setup can be done by using the 'Quick Setup' menu  
described in chapter 2-3. However, you can set the WAN connections up  
by using the WAN configuration menu. You can also program advanced  
functions like DDNS (Dynamic DNS) here.  
Click the 'WAN' menu on the left of the Web management interface, and  
the following screen will be displayed:  
Select an Internet connection method based on the type of connection  
you're using. You can either click the connection method on the left (1) or  
right (2). If you select the connection method on the right, Click the  
'More Configuration' button after a method is selected.  
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Static IP  
PPPoE  
PPTP  
L2TP  
Telstra Big Pond  
DNS  
DDNS  
- Refer to section 2-5-1  
- Refer to section 2-5-2  
- Refer to section 2-5-3  
- Refer to section 2-5-4  
- Refer to section 2-5-5  
- Refer to section 2-5-6  
- Refer to section 2-5-7  
- Refer to section 2-5-8  
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2-5-1 Setup procedure for 'Dynamic IP':  
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Host Name (1):  
Enter the host name of your computer; this is  
optional and is only required if your service  
provider asks you to do so.  
MAC Address (2): Enter the MAC address of your computer if your  
service provider only permits a computer with a  
certain MAC address to access the Internet. If  
you're using the computer used to connect to the  
Internet via cable modem, you can simply press the  
'Clone Mac address' button to fill the MAC address  
field with the MAC address of your computer.  
Click 'Apply' (3) to save the settings, and 'Cancel' to remove the  
information entered.  
After you click 'Apply', the following message will be displayed on your  
Web browser:  
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Click 'Continue' (1) to go back to the previous setup menu and to  
continue with the router setup. Click 'Apply' to reboot the router so the  
settings will take effect. Please wait for about 30 seconds while the router  
is rebooting.  
2-5-2 Setup procedure for 'Static IP':  
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Items and meanings:  
IP address assigned  
by your Service  
Provider (1):  
Enter the IP address assigned  
by your service provider.  
Subnet Mask (2):  
Enter the subnet mask assigned by your service  
provider.  
Service Provider  
Enter the IP address of the Gateway  
Gateway Address (3):  
server provided by your service provider.  
Click 'Apply' (3) to save the settings and 'Cancel' to remove the  
information entered.  
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Click 'Continue' to go back to the previous setup menu and to continue  
with the router setup. Click 'Apply' to reboot the router so the settings  
will take effect. Please wait for about 30 seconds while the router is  
rebooting.  
2-5-3 Setup procedure for 'PPPoE':  
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Items and meanings:  
User Name (1):  
Enter the user name assigned by your Internet  
service provider here.  
Password (2):  
Enter the password assigned by your Internet  
service provider here.  
Service Name (3): Enter a name for this Internet service; this is  
optional.  
MTU (4):  
Specify the MTU value of your network connection  
here. Use the default value unless your ISP specifies  
otherwise.  
Connection  
Type (5):  
Please select the Internet connection type you  
wish to use.  
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Continuous – The connection will always be kept on. If  
the connection is interrupted, the router will re-connect  
automatically.  
Connect On-Demand – Only connect when you want to  
surf the Internet. “Idle Time Out” is set to stop the  
connection when the network traffic is not sending or  
receiving after an idle time.  
Manual – After you have selected this option, you will  
see the “Connect” button and “Disconnect” button.  
Click “'Connect” and the router will connect to the  
ISP. If you want to stop the connection, click the  
“Disconnect” button.  
Idle Time Out (6): If you have selected “Connect-On-Demand”, enter  
the idle time out.  
Click 'Apply' (3) to save the settings and 'Cancel' to remove the  
information entered.  
Click 'Continue' to go back to the previous setup menu and to continue  
with the router setup. Click 'Apply' to reboot the router so the settings  
will take effect. Please wait for about 30 seconds while the router is  
rebooting.  
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2-5-4 Setup procedure for 'PPTP':  
PPTP requires two kinds of settings: WAN interface setting (setup IP  
address) and PPTP setting (PPTP user name and password). Here we start  
with the WAN interface setting:  
Select how you obtain an IP address from your service provider here. You  
can choose 'Obtain an IP address automatically' (equal to DHCP, refer to  
the 'Cable Modem' section above), or 'Use the following IP address' (i.e.,  
static IP address).  
WAN interface settings must be correctly set or the Internet connection  
will fail even if the PPTP settings are correct. Contact your Internet  
service provider if you don't know how you should fill in these fields.  
Go to PPTP settings section next.  
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Items and meanings:  
User ID (1):  
Enter the user ID (user name) assigned by your  
Internet service provider here.  
Password (2):  
Enter the password assigned by your Internet  
service provider here.  
PPTP Gateway (3): Enter the IP address of the PPTP gateway assigned  
by your Internet service provider here.  
Connection ID (4): Enter the connection ID here. This is optional and  
you can leave it blank.  
MTU (5):  
Specify the MTU value of your network connection  
here. Use the default value unless your ISP specifies  
otherwise.  
BEZEQ-ISRAEL (6): If you are connecting to the BEZEQ network in  
Israel, you need to enable this function.  
Connection  
type (7):  
Select the Internet connection type you  
wish to use. Refer to section 2-5-3 for detailed  
descriptions.  
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Idle Time Out (8): Enter the idle time out of the Internet connection  
you wish to use, and refer to section 2-5-3 for  
detailed descriptions.  
Click 'OK' (9) to save the settings and 'Back' if you want to go back to the  
previous menu.  
2-5-5 Setup procedure for 'L2TP':  
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Items and meanings:  
User ID (1):  
Enter the user ID (user name) assigned by your Internet  
service provider here.  
Password (2): Enter the password assigned by your Internet service  
provider here.  
L2TP  
Enter the IP address of the L2TP gateway  
Gateway (3):  
assigned by your Internet service provider here.  
MTU (4):  
Specify the MTU value of your network connection here.  
Use default value unless your ISP specifies otherwise.  
Connection  
type (5):  
Select the Internet connection type you wish  
to use; refer to section 2-5-3 for detailed descriptions.  
Idle Time  
Out (6):  
Enter the idle time out of the Internet connection  
you wish to use, and refer to section 2-5-3 for detailed  
descriptions.  
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Click 'OK' (7) to save the settings and 'Back' if you want to go back to the  
previous menu.  
2-5-6 Setup procedure for 'Telstra Big Pond':  
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This setting only works when you're using Telstra Big Pond's network  
service in Australia. You need to input:  
Items and meanings:  
User Name (1):  
Enter the user name assigned by Telstra.  
Enter the password assigned by Telstra.  
Check this box to choose the login server by  
Password (2):  
User device login  
server manually (3): yourself.  
Login Server (4):  
Enter the IP address of login server here.  
When you finish with all settings, click 'OK' (5); if you want to go back  
to previous menu, click 'Back'.  
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2-5-7 Setup procedure for 'DNS':  
If you select 'Dynamic IP' or 'PPPoE' as the Internet connection method,  
the ISP typically assigns the DNS Server information to the router.  
However, if you have a preferred DNS server, use a static IP address or  
your service provider didn't assign the IP address of the DNS server for  
any reason, you can input the IP address of the DNS server here.  
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Items and meanings:  
DNS Address (1):  
Enter the IP address of the DNS server provided by  
your service provider.  
Secondary  
DNS Address (2):  
Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS  
server provided by your service provider. This is  
optional.  
NOTE: Only IP address can be entered here; DO NOT use the hostname  
of the DNS server! (i.e., only numeric characters and dots are  
accepted)  
10.20.30.40……………………………………………………………… Correct  
dns.serviceprovider.com…………………………………………... Incorrect  
Click 'Apply' (3) to save the settings and 'Cancel' to remove the  
information entered.  
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Click 'Continue' to go back to the previous setup menu and to continue  
with the router setup. Click 'Apply' to reboot the router so the settings  
will take effect. Please wait for about 30 seconds while the router is  
rebooting.  
2-5-8 Setup procedure for 'DDNS':  
DDNS (Dynamic DNS) is an IP-to-Hostname mapping service for those  
Internet users who don't have a static (fixed) IP address. It will be a  
problem when a user wants to provide services to other users on the  
Internet, because their IP addresses will vary every time they connect, and  
they will not be able to know the IP address they're using at a certain  
time.  
This router supports the DDNS service of several service providers, for  
example:  
DynDNS (http://www.dyndns.org)  
TZO (http://www.tzo.com)  
Go to one of the DDNS service provider's Webpages listed above, and get  
a free DDNS account using the instructions on their Web page.  
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Items and meanings:  
Dynamic DNS (1): If you want to enable the DDNS function, select  
'Enabled'; otherwise select 'Disabled'.  
Provider (2):  
Select your DDNS service provider here.  
Domain Name (3): Input the domain name you've obtained from DDNS  
service provider.  
Account /  
Input the user account of your DDNS registration.  
E-Mail (4):  
Password / Key (5): Input the DDNS service password or key.  
Click 'Apply' (6) to save the settings and 'Cancel' to remove the  
information entered.  
Click 'Continue' to go back to the previous setup menu and to continue  
with the router setup. Click 'Apply' to reboot the router so the settings  
will take effect. Please wait for about 30 seconds while the router is  
rebooting.  
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2-6 LAN Configuration  
This section deals with the IPAddress settings of the local network.  
Normally there is no need to make any changes here. The default  
values work fine for most applications; you can skip this chapter and  
go directly to 2-7 WLAN configuration.  
There are two ways to assign IP addresses to computers: static IP address  
(set the IP address for every computer manually), and dynamic IP address  
(IP address of computers will be assigned by the router automatically).  
It's recommended for most of the computers to use a dynamic IP address,  
as it will save a lot of time when setting IP addresses for every computer,  
especially when there are a lot of computers in your network. For servers  
and network devices which will provide services to other computer and  
users that come from the Internet, a static IP address should be used, so  
other computers can locate the server.  
Suggestions on IP address numbering plan:  
If you have no idea how to define an IP address plan for your  
network, here are some suggestions.  
1. A valid IP address has 4 fields: a.b.c.d for most home and  
company users, it’s suggested to use 192.168.c.d, where c is  
an integer between 0 and 254, and d is an integer between 1  
and 254. This router is able to work with up to 253 clients, so  
you can set the ‘d’ field of the IP address of the router as 1 or  
254 (or any number between 1 and 254), and pick a number  
between 0 and 254 for field ‘c’.  
2. In most cases, you should use ‘255.255.255.0’ as the subnet  
mask, which allows up to 253 clients (this also meets the  
router’s capability of working with up to 253 clients).  
3. For all servers and network devices which will provide  
services to other people (like Internet service, print service,  
and file service), they should use a static IP address. Give  
each of them a unique number between 1 and 253, and  
maintain a list, so everyone can locate those servers easily.  
4. For computers which are not dedicated to providing specific  
service to others, they should use a dynamic IP address.  
If you don’t really understand the descriptions listed above, don’t  
worry! We will provide recommended setup values below.  
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Follow the following instructions to set wired LAN parameters:  
Click the 'LAN' menu on the left of the Web management interface. There  
are three setup groups here: 'LAN IP', 'DHCP Server', and 'Static DHCP  
Leases Table'. Here are setup instructions for each of them:  
2-6-1 LAN IP section:  
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Items and meanings:  
IP address (1):  
Subnet Mask (2):  
802.1d  
Enter the IP address of this router.  
Enter the subnet mask for this network.  
If you wish to activate the 802.1d spanning tree  
Spanning Tree (3): function, select 'Enabled' for setup item '802.1d  
Spanning Tree', or set it to 'Disabled'.  
DHCP Server (4): If you want to activate the DHCP server function of  
this router, select 'Enabled', or set it to 'Disabled'.  
Recommended values if you don’t know what to enter:  
IP Address: 192.168.2.1  
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0  
802.1d Spanning Tree: Disabled  
DHCP Server: Enabled  
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2-6-2 DHCP Server:  
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These settings are only available when 'DHCP Server' in the 'LAN IP'  
section is 'Enabled', and here are descriptions for the setup items:  
Lease Time (1):  
Choose a lease time (the duration that every  
computer can keep a specific IP address) from  
dropdown menu of every IP address assigned by this  
router.  
Start IP (2):  
End IP (3):  
Enter the start IP address of the IP range.  
Enter the end IP address of the IP range.  
Domain Name (4): If you wish, you can also input the domain name for  
your network. This is optional.  
Recommended values if you don’t know what to enter:  
Lease Time: Two Weeks (or ‘Forever’, if you have fewer than 20 computers)  
Start IP: 192.168.2.100  
End IP: 192.168.2.200  
Domain Name: (leave it blank)  
NOTE:  
1. The number of the last field ( ‘d’ field) of ‘End IP’ must be greater  
than ‘Start IP’, and can not be the same as the router’s IP address.  
2. The former three fields of the IP address of ‘Start IP’, ‘End IP’, and ‘IP  
Address of ‘LAN IP’ section ( ‘a’, ‘b’, and ‘c’ fields) should be the same.  
3. These settings will affect wireless clients, too.  
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2-6-3 Static DHCP Leases Table:  
This function allows you to assign a static IP address to a specific  
computer forever, so you don't have to set the IP address for a  
computer, but you can still enjoy the benefit of using a DHCP server. A  
maximum of 16 static IP addresses can be assigned here.  
(If you set 'Lease Time' to 'forever' in the 'DHCP Server' section, you  
can also assign an IP address to a specific computer permanently;  
however, you will not be able to assign a certain IP address to a  
specific computer, since IP addresses will be assigned in random order  
this way).  
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Items and meanings:  
Enable Static  
Check this box to enable this function,  
DHCP Leases (1): or uncheck it to disable this function.  
MAC Address (2): Input the MAC address of the computer or  
network device (a total of 12 characters, with  
numerals from 0 to 9, and characters from a to f,  
like '001122aabbcc').  
IP address (3):  
'Add' (4):  
Input the IP address you want to assign to this  
computer or network device.  
After you input the MAC address and IP address  
pair, click this button to add the pair to the static  
DHCP leases table.  
If you want to remove all the characters you just entered, click 'Clear'.  
After you click 'Add', the MAC address and IP address mapping will  
be added to the 'Static DHCP Leases Table' section.  
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If you want to delete a specific item, check the 'Select' box of a MAC  
address and IP address mapping (1), then click the 'Delete Selected'  
button (2); if you want to delete all mappings, click 'Delete All' (3). If  
you want to deselect all mappings, click 'Reset' (4).  
Click 'Apply' to save the settings.  
Click 'Continue' to go back to the previous setup menu and to continue  
with the router setup. Click 'Apply' to reboot the router so the settings  
will take effect. Please wait for about 30 seconds while the router is  
rebooting.  
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2-7 Wireless LAN Configuration  
If your computer, PDA, game console, or other network devices  
equipped with a wireless network interface, you can use the wireless  
function of this router to connect to the Internet and share resources  
with other computers on your network. We strongly recommend you  
use the built-in security functions to protect your network from  
intruders.  
The following pages describe the wireless configuration.  
Click the 'Wireless' menu on the left of the Web management interface to  
open the wireless settings page. Here you can enable or disable the  
wireless radio of the router. By default, the wireless functionality is  
enabled. Click the 'Apply' button to save your settings.  
Click 'Apply' to save the settings.  
Click 'Continue' to go back to the previous setup menu and to continue  
with the router setup. Click 'Apply' to reboot the router so the settings  
will take effect. Please wait for about 30 seconds while the router is  
rebooting.  
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2-7-1 Basic Wireless Settings  
Click the 'Wireless' menu on the left of the Web management interface,  
then click 'Basic Settings' and the following screen appears:  
Band:  
2.4 GHz (B)  
2.4 GHz (N)  
2.4 GHz (B+G)  
2.4 GHz band, only allows an 802.11b wireless network  
client to connect to this router (maximum transfer rate of  
11Mbps).  
2.4 GHz band, only allows an 802.11n wireless network  
client to connect to this router (maximum transfer rate of  
300Mbps).  
2.4 GHz band, only allows a802.11b and 802.11g  
wireless network clients to connect to this router  
(maximum transfer rate 11Mbps for 802.11b clients, and  
maximum 54Mbps for 802.11g clients).  
2.4 GHz (G)  
2.4 GHz band, only allows an 802.11g wireless network  
client to connect to this router (maximum transfer rate of  
54Mbps).  
2.4 GHz (B+G+N)  
2.4 GHz band, allows 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n  
wireless network clients to connect to this router  
(maximum transfer rate of 11 Mbps for 802.11b clients,  
maximum of 54 Mbps for 802.11g clients, and a  
maximum of 300 Mbps for 802.11n clients).  
NOTE:  
Choose ‘2.4 GHz (B+G+N) for maximum wireless client compatibility.  
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ESSID:  
Enter the name for your wireless network. You may  
choose to leave the default value, but you can adjust  
the value to make identification in areas with  
different Wireless networks easier; e.g., to  
differentiate your wireless network from that of your  
neighbors.  
Channel Number (4): Select a channel from the dropdown list of 'Channel  
Number'. Available channel numbers are 1 to 13 for  
European countries, 1 to 11 for USA. You can  
choose any of these channels.  
Associated Clients (5): Click the 'Show Active Clients' button to see the  
status of all active wireless stations that are  
connected to the access point.  
You can try to change the channel number if you think the data  
transfer rate is too slow. There could be interference from other  
wireless networks in the area using the same channel, and the  
cross-talk between the two networks reduces the wireless data  
transfer rate. Ideally, you want  
to set your channel to a value which leaves at least two channels  
spaced between the two networks, three is even better.  
Example:  
The wireless network of the neighbor runs on Channel 3.  
You should set your channel to at least Channel 6.  
It is also possible for a handheld phone in your household to cause  
interference with the wireless signal. In such a case, changing the  
channel by two or three numbers often resolves the problem.  
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2-7-2 Advanced Wireless Settings  
This chapter describes advanced wireless settings. Normally there is no  
need to make any changes here. Unless you know that your network  
requires special settings, you can skip this chapter and go straight to  
'2-7-3 Wireless Security'.  
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Fragment  
Threshold (1):  
Set the Fragment threshold of wireless radio.  
Do not modify the default value if you don't know  
what it should be, default value is 2346.  
RTS Threshold (2): Set the RTS threshold of wireless radio. Do not  
modify the default value if you don't know what it  
should be, default value is 2347.  
Beacon Interval (3) Set the beacon interval of wireless radio. Do not  
modify the default value if you don't know what it  
should be, default value is 100.  
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DTIM Period(4):  
Data Rate(5):  
Set the DTIM period of the wireless radio. Do not  
modify the default value if you don't know what it  
should be, default value is 3.  
Set the wireless data transfer rate to a specific value.  
Since most of wireless devices will negotiate with  
each other and pick a proper data transfer rate  
automatically, it's not necessary to change this  
value unless you know what will happen after  
modification.  
N Data Rate(6):  
Same as above, but only for 802.11n clients.  
Channel Width (7): Set the channel width of wireless radio. Do not  
modify default the value if you don't know what it  
should be, default setting is 'Auto 20/40 MHz'.  
Preamble Type (8): Set the type of preamble, do not modify default  
value if you don't know what it is, default setting is  
'Short Preamble'.  
Broadcast ESSID (9):  
Decide if the wireless router will broadcast its  
own ESSID or not. You can hide the ESSID of your  
wireless router (set the option to 'Disable'), so only  
people who know the ESSID of your wireless router  
can connect to it.  
CTS Protect (10): Enabling this setting will reduce the chance of radio  
signal collisions between 802.11b and 802.11g/n  
wireless access points. It's recommended to set this  
option to 'Auto' or 'Always'. However, if you set to  
'None', your wireless router should be able to work  
fine, too.  
Tx Power (11):  
You can set the output power of the wireless radio.  
Unless you're using this wireless router in a really  
big space, you may not have to set output power to  
100%.  
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WMM (12):  
Short for Wi-Fi MultiMedia, it will enhance the data  
transfer performance of multimedia contents when  
it's being transferred over wireless network. If you  
don't know what it is or not sure if you need it, it's  
safe to set this option to 'Enable'. The default  
setting is 'Disable'.  
Click 'Apply' to save the changes.  
Click 'Continue' to go back to the previous setup menu and to continue  
with the router setup. Click 'Apply' to reboot the router so the settings  
will take effect. Please wait for about 30 seconds while the router is  
rebooting.  
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2-7-3 Wireless Security  
Unlike the previous chapter, which dealt with advanced settings you  
normally don't need to change, this chapter is of great importance. It  
explains how you can protect your wireless network from  
unauthorized access.  
It's very important to program the wireless security settings properly! If  
you don't, freeloaders may use your Internet connection without your  
knowledge or, worst case, hackers may gain access to your network to  
steal data; e.g., bank details, credit card information, etc.  
Click 'Security Settings' in the 'Wireless' menu on the left, then follow the  
instructions below to set the wireless security settings:  
Please select an encryption method from 'Encryption' dropdown menu.  
There are four options:  
2-7-3-1 Disable wireless security  
When you select this mode, data encryption is disabled, and every  
wireless device in proximity will be able to connect your wireless router  
if no other security measure is enabled (like MAC address access control  
- see section 2-7-4, or disable ESSID broadcast).  
Only use this option when you really want to allow everyone to use your  
wireless router, and you don't care if someone reads the data you  
transfer over the network without your consent.  
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2-7-3-2 WEP - Wired Equivalent Privacy  
WEP encryption is an outdated method to secure your network. It  
does not meet the security standards of modern data encryption.  
It is not recommended to use WEP, unless you use WLAN adapters  
or WLAN networking devices which do not support WPA/WPA2  
encryption.  
If your WLAN card supports WPA/WPA2, you can skip this chapter  
and go straight to chapter 2-7-3-3 Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA).  
When you select this mode, the wireless router will use WEP encryption,  
and the following setup menu will be shown on your Web browser:  
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Key Length (2):  
Key Format (3):  
There are two types of WEP key length: 64-bit and  
128-bit. Using '128-bit' is safer than '64-bit', but  
will reduce some data transfer performance.  
There are two types of key format: ASCII and Hex.  
When you select a key format, the number of  
characters of the key will be displayed. For example,  
if you select '64-bit' as the key length, and 'Hex' as  
the key format, you'll see the message at the right of  
'Key Format' is 'Hex (10 characters), which means  
the length of WEP key is 10 characters.  
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Default Tx Key (4): You can set up to four sets of WEP keys, and you  
can decide which key is being used by default here.  
If you don't know which one you should use, select  
'Key 1'.  
Encryption Key  
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Input WEP key characters here. The number of  
characters must be the same as the number  
displayed n the 'Key Format' field. You can use any  
alphanumerical characters (0-9, a-z, and A-Z) if  
you select 'ASCII' key format. If you select 'Hex' as  
key the format, you can use characters 0-9, a-f, and  
A-F. You must enter at least one encryption key here,  
and if you entered multiple WEP keys, they should  
not be same.  
Enable 802.1x  
IEEE 802.1x is an authentication protocol. Every  
Authentication (9): user must use a valid account to login to this  
wireless router before accessing the wireless LAN.  
The authentication is processed by a RADIUS server.  
This mode authenticates the user by IEEE 802.1x,  
but it does not encrypt the data during  
communication. If there is a RADIUS server in your  
environment, enable this function. Check this box  
and another sub-menu will appear:  
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RADIUS Server  
IP address (11):  
RADIUS Server  
Port (12):  
Enter the IP address of the radius  
server here.  
Enter the port number of the radius  
server here.  
RADIUS Server  
Password (13):  
Enter the port number of the radius  
password here.  
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Some examples of WEP key  
(Don’t use these examples; use your own!):  
ASCII (5 characters): pilot  
ASCII (13 characters): digitalFAMILY  
Hex (10 characters): 287d2aa732  
Hex (26 characters): 9284bcda8427c9e036f7abcd84  
To improve the security level, do not use words which can be found in  
a dictionary or are too easy to remember! (‘pilot’ above is a bad  
example and is just intended to show you how a WEP key looks).  
Wireless clients will remember the WEP key, so you only have to input  
the WEP key for a wireless client once. It’s worth using a complicated  
WEP key to improve security level.  
Note: We recommend using 128-bit encryption and ASCII as the key  
format.  
Then you enter your WEP key consisting of 13 characters into the  
configuration and save the settings. Now all Wireless clients will have  
to enter those 13 characters to gain access to your wireless network.  
Click 'Apply' to save the settings.  
Click 'Continue' to go back to the previous setup menu and to continue  
with the router setup. Click 'Apply' to reboot the router so the settings  
will take effect. Please wait for about 30 seconds while the router is  
rebooting.  
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2-7-3-3 Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA):  
When you select this mode, the wireless router will use WPA encryption,  
and the following setup menu will be displayed.  
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WPA Unicast  
Select a type of WPA cipher suite.  
Cipher Suite (2):  
Available options are: WPA (TKIP), WPA2 (AES),  
and WPA2 Mixed. You can select one of them, but  
you have to make sure your wireless clients support  
the cipher you selected.  
Pre-shared  
Key Format (3):  
Select the type of pre-shared key. You can select  
Passphrase (8 or more alphanumerical characters,  
up to 63), or Hex (64 characters of 0-9, and a-f).  
Pre-shared  
Key (4):  
Enter the WPA passphrase here.  
It's not recommended to use a word that can be  
found in a dictionary for security reasons.  
Click 'Apply' button (5) to save the settings and the following message  
will be displayed:  
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Click 'Continue' to go back to the previous setup menu and to continue  
with the router setup. Click 'Apply' to reboot the router so the settings  
will take effect. Please wait for about 30 seconds while the router is  
rebooting.  
NOTE: Some wireless clients (especially those manufactured before  
2003) only support WEP or WPA (TKIP) cipher. A driver upgrade would  
be needed for those clients to be able to use WPA and WPA2  
encryption.  
2-7-3-4 WPA RADIUS:  
If you have a RADIUS server, this router can work with it and provide  
safer wireless authentication.  
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WPA Unicast  
Cipher Suite:  
Select a type of WPA cipher suite.  
Available options are: WPA (TKIP), WPA2 (AES),  
and WPA2 Mixed. You can select one of them, but  
you have to make sure that your wireless client or  
network card supports the cipher you selected.  
RADIUS Server  
IP address (3):  
Enter the IP address of your Radius  
authentication server here.  
RADIUS Server  
Port (4):  
Enter the port number of your Radius  
authentication server here. The Default setting is  
1812.  
RADIUS Server  
Password (5):  
Enter the password of your Radius  
authentication server here.  
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Click 'Apply' (6) to save the settings.  
Click 'Continue' to go back to the previous setup menu and to continue  
with the router setup. Click 'Apply' to reboot the router so the settings  
will take effect. Please wait for about 30 seconds while the router is  
rebooting.  
2-7-4 Wireless Access Control  
This function helps to prevent unauthorized users from connecting to  
your wireless router; only those wireless devices who have the MAC  
address you assigned here can gain access to your wireless router. The  
MAC address is a unique hardware identification number which every  
network adapter carries. You can use this function in combination with  
data encryption (WPA, WPA2 or WEP) to create an additional layer of  
security for your wireless network.  
Up to 20 MAC addresses can be assigned using this function. Click  
'Wireless' menu on the left of the Web management interface, then click  
'Access Control', and the following message will be displayed on your  
Web browser:  
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All allowed MAC addresses will be displayed in 'MAC Address Filtering  
Table' (1). Here are the items and descriptions:  
Delete Selected (2): If you want to delete a specific MAC address entry,  
check the Select' box of the MAC address you want  
to delete, then click the 'Delete Selected' button.  
(You can select more than one MAC address at a  
time).  
Delete All (3):  
Reset (4):  
If you want to delete all MAC addresses listed here,  
click 'Delete All'.  
You can also click 'Reset' to de-select all MAC  
addresses.  
Enable Wireless  
To enforce MAC address filtering, you have  
Access Control (5): to check 'Enable Wireless Access Control'. When  
this item is unchecked, the wireless router will not  
filter the MAC addresses of wireless clients.  
MAC Address (6): Input the MAC address of your wireless devices here  
without special characters. If the MAC address label  
of your wireless device indicates 'aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff'  
or 'aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff', just input 'aabbccddeeff'.  
Comment (7):  
You can input any text here as the comment of this  
MAC address, like 'Company Notebook'. You can  
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input up to 16 alphanumerical characters here.  
This is optional and you can leave it blank;  
however, it's recommended to use this field  
so you can identify the MAC addresses later.  
Add (8):  
Click the 'Add' button to add the MAC address and  
associated comment to the MAC address filtering  
table.  
Clear (9):  
Click 'Clear' to remove the value you input in MAC  
address and comment field.  
Click 'Apply' (10) to save the settings.  
Click 'Continue' to go back to the previous setup menu and to continue  
with the router setup. Click 'Apply' to reboot the router so the settings  
will take effect. Please wait for about 30 seconds while the router is  
rebooting.  
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2-7-5 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)  
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is the simplest way to build a connection  
between wireless network clients and this wireless router. You don't have  
to select an encryption mode and input a long encryption passphrase  
every time you need to setup a wireless client: You only have to press a  
button on a wireless client and this wireless router, and the WPS will do  
the rest for you.  
This wireless router supports two types of WPS: Push-Button  
Configuration (PBC), and PIN code. If you want to use PBC, you have to  
push a specific button on the wireless client to start the WPS mode, and  
switch this wireless router to WPS mode, too. You can push the  
Reset/WPS button of this wireless router, or click the 'Start PBC' button  
in the Web configuration interface to do this. If you want to use PIN code,  
you have to know the PIN code of the wireless client and switch it to  
WPS mode, then provide the PIN code of the wireless client you wish to  
connect to this wireless router. The detailed instructions are:  
Click the 'Wireless' menu on the left of the Web management interface,  
then click 'WPS', and the following message will be displayed on your  
Web browser:  
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Enable WPS (1)  
Check this box to enable the WPS function. Uncheck  
it to disable WPS.  
Wi-Fi Protected  
WPS-related system information will be displayed  
Setup Information here.  
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WPS Status: 'Configured' is displayed if the wireless  
security (encryption) function of this wireless router  
is properly set and 'Not configured' is shown if the  
WPS function has not been configured correctly –  
but you probably suspected as much.  
Self PIN code: This is the WPS PIN code of this  
wireless router. This code is useful when you need to  
build a wireless connection by WPS with other  
WPS-enabled wireless devices.  
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SSID: The SSID of this wireless router is shown  
here.  
Authentication Mode: The wireless security  
authentication mode of this wireless router is shown  
here. If you don't enable the security function of the  
wireless router before WPS is activated, the router  
will auto-set the security to WPA (AES) and  
generate a set of passphrase keys for WPS  
connection.  
Passphrase Key: The wireless security key of the  
router is shown here.  
Config Mode (3)  
There are 'Registrar' and 'Enrollee' modes for the  
WPS connection. When 'Registrar' is enabled, the  
wireless clients will follow the router's wireless  
settings for a WPS connection. When 'Enrolle' mode  
is enabled, the router will follow the wireless  
settings of wireless client for a WPS connection.  
Configure  
Click 'Start PBC' to start a Push-Button style WPS  
via Push Button (4) setup procedure. This wireless router will wait for  
WPS requests from wireless clients for 2 minutes.  
The 'WLAN' LED on the wireless router will be on  
for 2 minutes when this wireless router is waiting  
for an incoming WPS request.  
Configure  
via client  
PinCode (5)  
Enter the PIN code of the wireless client you  
wish to connect, and click the 'Start PIN' button.  
The 'WLAN' LED on the wireless router will be on  
when this wireless router is waiting for an incoming  
WPS request.  
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2-7-6 Security Tips for Wireless Networks  
Here are some quick tips to help you improve the security level of your  
wireless network:  
1. Never use simple words for the WPA/WEP encryption passphrase. A good  
password cannot be found in the dictionary and consists of characters, symbols  
and numbers.  
You should also refrain from using passwords which carry a personal meaning:  
names of pets, names or birthdays of a wife or husband etc. These are all bad  
choices for a password.  
2. Use WPA over WEP whenever possible. WPA encryption, and especially WPA2  
encryption, is much stronger than WEP encryption. If your wireless network  
adapters support WPA or WPA2, you should abandon WEP for good. Unless you  
don't care about network security, that is.  
3. You can hide the ESSID of this router by setting the 'Broadcast ESSID' option  
(Advanced Wireless Settings page) to 'Disable'. Once the option is disabled, the  
router will no longer broadcast the SSID; thus, wireless clients in the area will not  
be able to see the wireless network in the list of available WLAN networks. Keep  
in mind that hiding the SSID will make it more complicated for wireless clients to  
join the network, and that is basically the idea. Instead of selecting the Wireless  
network from the list, the user now must manually enter the Wireless SSID, which  
will be difficult without knowing what it is. While this option offers additional  
protection, you should never rely on this mechanism as your only means of  
protection. A WPA encryption key remains highly recommended. Hiding the SSID  
of your Access Point is simply one additional step you can take.  
4. Use the 'Access Control' function described in section 2-7-4, so people who are  
not in your list will not be able to connect to your network. If you don't have guest  
traffic, you normally know which computers access your network and you can  
specifically allow those computers and deny all the others.  
5. Utilizing all three mechanisms (encryption, no SSID broadcast and MAC address  
filtering) offers the best protection against unauthorized access.  
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Chapter III Advanced Functions  
3-1 Quality of Service (QoS)  
Quality of service provides an efficient way for computers on the network  
to share the Internet bandwidth with a promised quality of Internet  
service. Without QoS, all computers and devices on the network compete  
with each other to get Internet bandwidth, and some applications which  
require guaranteed bandwidth (like video streaming and network  
telephone) are being affected negatively, resulting in the interruption of  
video / audio transfers. QoS allows you to limit the maximum bandwidth  
or grant a guaranteed bandwidth for a specific computer or network  
service port.  
3-1-1 Basic QoS Settings  
Click 'QoS' on the left of the Web management interface to display the  
screen below:  
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Enable QoS (1):  
Check this box to enable the QoS function. Unselect  
this box if you don't want to enforce QoS bandwidth  
limitations.  
Total Download  
Bandwidth (2):  
You can set the limit of total download bandwidth  
in kbits. To disable the download bandwidth  
limitation, input '0' here.  
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Total Upload  
Bandwidth (3):  
You can set the limit of total upload  
bandwidth in kbits. To disable the upload bandwidth  
limitation, input '0' here.  
Both the Total Download and Total Upload  
bandwidth should be specified according to the  
maximum performance of your Internet service. If  
you are not sure about these numbers, you should  
contact your ISP. QoS can only be effective if  
accurate information is provided.  
Current QoS  
Table (4):  
All existing QoS rules are shown here.  
Add (5):  
Edit (6):  
Click the 'add' button to add a new QoS rules, see  
section 3-1-2 'Add a new QoS rule' below.  
If you want to modify the content of a specific rule,  
check the 'select' box of the rule you want to edit,  
then click the 'Edit' button. Only one rule should be  
selected at a time! If you didn't select a rule before  
clicking the 'Edit' button, you'll be prompted to add  
a new rule.  
Delete  
Selected (7):  
You can delete selected rules by clicking this  
button. You can select one or more rules to delete by  
checking the 'select' box of the rule(s) you want to  
delete. If the QoS table is empty, this button is  
inaccessible.  
Delete All (8):  
Move Up (9):  
By clicking this button, you can delete all rules  
currently in the QoS table. If the QoS table is empty,  
this button is inaccessible.  
You can raise the priority of the selected QoS rule  
by clicking this button.  
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Move Down (10): You can lower the priority of the selected QoS rule  
by clicking this button.  
Reset (11):  
If you want to erase all values you just entered, click  
'Reset'.  
Click 'Apply' (12) to save the settings.  
Click 'Continue' to go back to the previous setup menu and to continue  
with the router setup. Click 'Apply' to reboot the router so the settings  
will take effect. Please wait for about 30 seconds while the router is  
rebooting.  
3-1-2 Add a new QoS rule  
After you click the 'Add' button in the QoS menu, the following screen  
will appear:  
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Items and meanings:  
Rule Name (a):  
Provide a name for the QoS rule (up to 15  
alphanumerical characters; e.g, "VoIP Phone")  
Bandwidth (b):  
Set the bandwidth amount of the QoS rule. You have  
to select the data direction of this rule (Upload or  
Download), and the speed of bandwidth limitation  
in Kbps, then select the type of QoS: 'guarantee'  
(guaranteed usable bandwidth for this rule) or 'max'  
(set the maximum bandwidth for the application  
allowed by this rule).  
Local IP  
Specify the local (source) IP address  
Address (c):  
that will be affected by this rule. Enter the  
starting IP address in the left field, and input the  
end IP address in the right field to define a range of  
IP addresses, or just input the IP address in the left  
field to define a single IP address.  
Local Port  
Range (d):  
Enter the range of local (source) port numbers  
that should be affected by this rule. If you want to  
apply this rule on ports 80 to 90, enter 80-90; if you  
want to apply this rule only to a single port, just  
input the port number, like '80'.  
Remote IP  
Address: (e):  
Specify the remote (destination) IP address  
that should be affected by this rule. Enter the  
starting IP address in the left field, and input the  
end IP address in the right field to define a range of  
IP addresses, or just input the IP address in the left  
field to define a single IP address.  
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Remote Port  
Range (f):  
Enter the range of remote (destination) port  
numbers that should be affected by this rule. If you  
want to apply this rule on ports 80 to 90, enter  
80-90; if you want to apply this rule only to a single  
port, just input the port number, like '80'. If the  
remote (destination) IP address and /or port number  
is universal, just leave it blank.  
Traffic Type (g):  
Select the traffic type of this rule.  
Available options are None, SMTP, HTTP, POP3,  
and FTP. You can select a specific traffic type for  
this rule. If you want to make this rule an IP address  
based rule (apply the limitation on all traffic from /  
to the specified IP address / port number), select  
'None'.  
Protocol (f):  
Select the protocol type of this rule.  
Available options are TCP and UDP. If you don't  
know what protocol your application uses, try 'TCP'  
first, and switch to 'UDP' if this rule doesn't seem to  
work.  
Click 'save' to add the new rule. It will appear in the current QoS table  
after that. Should an error message show up after you click 'save', you can  
try again, but fixing the problem first and then clicking 'Save' again will  
have a better chance of working.  
If you want to erase all values you just entered, click 'Reset'.  
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3-2 Network Address Translation (NAT)  
Network Address Translation (NAT, also known as Network  
Masquerading, Native Address Translation or IP Masquerading) is a  
technique of transceiving network traffic through a router that involves  
re-writing the source and/or destination IP addresses and usually also the  
TCP/UDP port numbers of IP packets as they pass through. Checksums  
(both IP and TCP/UDP) must also be rewritten to take account of the  
changes. Most systems using NAT do so in order to enable multiple hosts  
on a private network to access the Internet using a single public IP  
address (see gateway). Many network administrators find NAT a  
convenient technique and use it widely. In English: The router's NAT  
function allows the connection of multiple computers to one Internet line.  
NAT is enabled by default, and there is normally no need to change this.  
3-2-1 Basic NAT Settings (Enable or disable NAT function)  
Click the 'NAT' menu on the left of the Web management interface top  
open up the NAT settings screen:  
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There are two choices here:  
NAT (1) is the standard implementation. It offers maximum functionality,  
but since it requires a higher level of packet analysis, the WAN to LAN  
throughput (Internet <-> LAN) is lower than the LAN to LAN throughput  
(LAN <-> LAN).  
Fast NAT (2) has limited functionality in comparison with ordinary NAT,  
so there can be problems with data transfers via certain protocols (such as  
FTP); on the plus side, Fast NAT delivers a WAN to LAN throughput  
which is almost as fast as the LAN to LAN throughput.  
The recommended choice is 'NAT Enable.'  
Click Apply to save the settings.  
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Click 'Continue' to go back to the previous setup menu and to continue  
with the router setup. Click 'Apply' to reboot the router so the settings  
will take effect. Please wait for about 30 seconds while the router is  
rebooting.  
3-2-2 Port Forwarding  
With this function you can tell the router to forward incoming  
connections bound to a specific port or port range to an IP address on  
your local network. Many online games, game consoles with Internet  
service, remote access applications and special network devices such as  
network cameras require you to open and forward ports, often referred to  
as port mapping.  
With port forwarding, the external and internal ports are always the same.  
If you need to redirect an incoming request on public port A to internal  
port B, you need to use the Virtual Server function (see chapter 3-2-3  
Virtual Server).  
Click the 'NAT' menu on the left of the Web management interface, then  
click 'Port Forwarding' and the following screen appears:  
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Items and meanings:  
Enable Port  
Check this box to enable port mapping,  
Forwarding (1):  
and uncheck this box to disable port mapping.  
Private IP (2):  
Type (3):  
Input the IP address of the computer on the local  
network which provides Internet service.  
Select the type of connection, TCP or UDP. The  
value depends on the requirements of your  
application or service. If you're not sure what to use,  
select 'Both'.  
Port Range (4):  
Comment (5):  
Enter the starting port number in the left field, and  
input the ending port number in the right field. If  
you only want to redirect a single port number, just  
enter the port number in the left field.  
Enter any text to describe this mapping, up to 16  
alphanumerical characters, e.g., "camera web  
port".  
Add (6):  
Add the mapping to the port forwarding table.  
Resets all values of the input form.  
Reset (7):  
Port Forwarding  
Table (8):  
Shows all existing port forwarding rules (port  
mappings).  
Delete  
Selected (9):  
Select a port forwarding mapping by clicking  
the 'Select' box of the mapping, then click the  
'Delete Selected' button to remove the mapping. If  
there's no existing mapping, this button will be  
grayed out.  
Delete All (10):  
Reset (11):  
Delete all existing port mappings.  
Unselect all mappings.  
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Click 'Apply' (12) to save the settings.  
Click 'Continue' to go back to the previous setup menu and to continue  
with the router setup. Click 'Apply' to reboot the router so the settings  
will take effect. Please wait for about 30 seconds while the router is  
rebooting.  
3-2-3 Virtual Server  
This function is very similar to Port Forwarding; the differences are that  
Virtual Server does not allow you to specify a range of ports but only a  
single port; on the other hand, it enables you to redirect a public port to a  
different private port (e.g., public port 80 redirects to private port 85).  
This makes Virtual Server the obvious choice for hosting public Web  
services (e.g., a Web server) on a computer connected to one of the LAN  
ports on the router.  
Click the 'NAT' menu on the left of the Web management interface, then  
click 'Virtual Server', and the following screen appears:  
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Items and meanings:  
Enable Virtual  
Server (1):  
Check this box to enable virtual server,  
and uncheck this box to disable virtual server.  
Private IP (2):  
Private Port (3):  
Type (4):  
Input the IP address of the computer or network  
device which provides the network service.  
Input the port number of the IP address  
which provides Internet service.  
Select the type of connection, TCP or UDP. If you're  
not sure, select 'Both'.  
Public Port (5):  
Select the number of the public port which will be  
redirected to the port number of the local IP address  
defined above.  
Comment (6):  
Enter any text to describe this mapping, up to 16  
alphanumerical characters; e.g., "FTP Server".  
Add (7):  
Adds the mapping to virtual server table.  
Remove all input values.  
Reset (8):  
Virtual Server  
Table (9):  
All existing virtual server mappings will be  
displayed here.  
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Select a virtual server mapping by clicking  
Delete  
Selected (10):  
'Select' box of the mapping, then click 'Delete  
Selected' button to remove the mapping. If there's no  
existing mapping, this button will be grayed out.  
Delete All (11):  
Reset (12):  
Delete all existing virtual server rules.  
Unselect all mappings.  
Click 'Apply' (13) to save the settings.  
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Click 'Continue' to go back to the previous setup menu and to continue  
with the router setup. Click 'Apply' to reboot the router so the settings  
will take effect. Please wait for about 30 seconds while the router is  
rebooting.  
3-2-4 Port Mapping for Special Applications  
Some applications require more than one connection a time; these  
applications won't work with simple NAT rules. In order to make these  
applications work, you can use this function.  
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Enable (1):  
Check this box to enable special applications and,  
you guessed it, uncheck it to disable the service.  
IP Address (2):  
Enter the IP address of the computer to which you  
want to open the ports.  
TCP Port to Open (3): This is the outgoing (Outbound) range of TCP  
port numbers for this particular application.  
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UDP Port to Open (4): This is the outgoing (Outbound) range of UDP  
port numbers for this particular application.  
Comment (5):  
The description of this setting.  
Popular  
Applications (6):  
This section lists some popular applications that  
require multiple connections. Select an application  
from the Popular Applications selection and click  
'Add' to save the setting to the 'Current Trigger-Port  
Table.'  
Add (7):  
Add the setting to the Current Trigger-Port Table.  
Resets all input form values.  
Reset (7):  
Current Trigger-Port Table  
All the settings for the specifal applications are  
listed here. If you want to remove some Special  
Application settings from the Current Trigger-Port  
Table, select the Special Application settings you  
want to remove in the table and then click "Delete  
Selected". If you want remove all Special  
Application settings from the table, just click  
the"Delete All" button. Click "Reset" to clear your  
current selections.  
Note: Only one LAN client can use a particular special application at a  
time.  
Click 'Apply' (10) to save the settings.  
Click 'Continue' to go back to the previous setup menu and to continue  
with the router setup. Click 'Apply' to reboot the router so the settings  
will take effect. Please wait for about 30 seconds while the router is  
rebooting.  
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3-2-5 UPnP Setting  
This function enables network auto-configuration for peer-to-peer  
communications. With this function, network devices will be able to  
communicate with other UPnP enabled devices directly, and learn about  
other devices. Many network device and applications rely on UPnP  
function nowadays.  
Click the 'NAT' menu on the left of the Web management interface, then  
click 'UPnP' and the following screen appears:  
There is nothing to configure for UPnP. You can either activate it or  
deactivate it. Click 'Apply' to save the settings.  
Click 'Continue' to go back to the previous setup menu and to continue  
with the router setup. Click 'Apply' to reboot the router so the settings  
will take effect. Please wait for about 30 seconds while the router is  
rebooting.  
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3-2-6 ALG Settings  
Application Layer Gateway (ALG) is a special function of this router. It  
includes many preset routing rules for numerous applications which  
require special support to be able to work with the NAT architecture.  
Click the 'NAT' menu on the left of the Web management interface, then  
click 'ALG Settings' and the following screen appears:  
There are many applications listed here. Please check the box of the  
special support for applications you need, and then click the Apply and  
the following message will be displayed on your Web browser:  
Click 'Continue' to go back to the previous setup menu and to continue  
with the router setup. Click 'Apply' to reboot the router so the settings  
will take effect. Please wait for about 30 seconds while the router is  
rebooting.  
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3-3 Firewall  
Besides the NAT feature, this router also provides firewall functionality  
to block malicious intruders from accessing the computers on your local  
network.  
The firewall is enabled or disabled in the 'Firewall' menu of the Web  
management interface. The screen looks like this:  
Select 'Enable' or 'Disable' to enable or disable the firewall function and  
click 'Apply' to save the settings.  
Click 'Continue' to go back to the previous setup menu and to continue  
with the router setup. Click 'Apply' to reboot the router so the settings  
will take effect. Please wait for about 30 seconds while the router is  
rebooting.  
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3-3-1 Access Control  
This function allows or denies computers with a specific MAC address  
access to the network; it can also allow or deny computers with a specific  
IP address, protocol, or port.  
Click the 'Firewall' menu on the left of the Web management interface,  
then click 'Access Control' and the following screens shows up:  
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Enable MAC  
Filtering (1):  
Check this box to enable MAC address-based  
filtering, and select 'Deny' or 'Allow' to decide the  
behavior of the MAC filtering table. If you select  
'Deny', all MAC addresses listed in the filtering  
table will be denied access to the network; if you  
select 'Allow', only MAC addresses listed in the  
filtering table will be able to connect to the network,  
and all other network devices will be rejected.  
Client PC  
Enter the MAC address of computer  
MAC address (2): or network device here. Dashes ( - ) or colons ( : )  
are not required. (i.e. if the MAC address label of  
your wireless device indicates 'aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff' or  
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'aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff', just input 'aabbccddeeff'.  
Comment (3):  
You can input any text here as the comment for this  
MAC address, like 'ROOM 2A Computer' or  
anything. You can input up to 16 alphanumerical  
characters here. This is optional and you can leave  
it blank, however, it's recommended to use this field  
to write a comment for every MAC address as a  
memory aid.  
Add (4):  
Click the 'Add' button to add the MAC address and  
associated comment to the MAC address filtering  
table.  
Reset (5):  
Remove all input values.  
MAC Filtering  
Table (6):  
All existing MAC addresses in the filtering table  
are shown here.  
Delete Selected (7): If you want to delete a specific MAC address entry,  
check the 'select' box of the MAC address you want  
to delete, then click the 'Delete Selected' button (You  
can select more than one MAC address at the same  
time).  
Delete All (8):  
Reset (9):  
If you want to delete all MAC addresses listed here,  
click 'Delete All'.  
You can also click the 'Reset' button to unselect all  
MAC addresses.  
Enable IP  
Check this box to enable IP address-based  
Filtering Table (10): filtering, and select 'Deny' or 'Allow'  
to decide the behavior of the IP filtering table. If  
you select 'Deny', all IP addresses listed in the table  
will be denied access to the network; if you select  
'Allow', only IP addresses listed in the filtering table  
will be able to connect to the network, and all other  
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network devices will be rejected.  
IP Filtering  
Table (11):  
All existing IP addresses in the table are listed  
here.  
Add PC (12):  
Click this button to add a new IP address to IP  
filtering table. Up to 20 IP addresses can be added.  
Refer to section 3-3-1-1 'Add PC' below.  
Delete  
Selected (13):  
If you want to delete a specific IP address entry,  
check the 'select' box of the IP address you want to  
delete, then click 'Delete Selected' button. (You can  
select more than one IP address at the same time.)  
Delete All (14):  
If you want to delete all IP addresses listed here,  
click the 'Delete All' button.  
Click 'Apply' (15) to save the settings.  
Click 'Continue' to go back to the previous setup menu and to continue  
with the router setup. Click 'Apply' to reboot the router so the settings  
will take effect. Please wait for about 30 seconds while the router is  
rebooting.  
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3-3-1-1 Add PC  
After the 'Add PC' button is clicked, the following message will be  
displayed on your Web browser:  
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Client PC  
Enter any text to describe this IP  
Description (a):  
address, up to 16 alphanumerical characters.  
Client PC IP  
address (b):  
Enter the starting IP address in the left  
field and the end IP address in the right field to  
define a range of IP addresses, or just input the IP  
address in the left field to define a single IP address.  
Client PC  
Service (c):  
Please check all services you want to allow or  
deny through this IP address. You can check  
multiple services.  
Protocol (d):  
If the service you need is not listed above, you can  
create a new service on your own. Select TCP or  
UDP. If you're not sure, select 'Both'.  
Port Range (e):  
Enter the port range of the new service here. If you  
want to specify port 80 to 90, Enter 80-90; if you  
want to apply this rule on a single port, just input  
the port number, like '80'.  
Add (f):  
Click 'Add' to save settings. You'll be redirected to  
the previous menu and the rule you just set will  
appear in the IP filtering table.  
If you want to remove all settings in this page, click 'Reset' button.  
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3-3-2 URL Blocking  
If you want to prevent computers in the local network from accessing  
certain Web sites, you can define the Web sites, IP addresses or keywords  
here. This function is useful for parents and company managers. The  
former can protect children from inappropriate contents on the Internet;  
the latter can protect the employees from themselves and from losing  
their jobs.  
You can block full Web site URLs such as 'www.microsoft.com', you can  
block IP Addresses such as '207.46.232.182', or you can block a part of a  
URL. For example, if you enter the keyword 'downloads', you can  
connect to 'www.microsoft.com', but you cannot connect to  
'www.microsoft.com/downloads'.  
Click the 'Firewall' menu on the left of the Web management interface,  
then click 'URL Blocking' and the following screen appears:  
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Enable URL  
Blocking (1):  
Check this box to enforce URL Blocking,  
uncheck it to disable URL Blocking.  
URL/Keyword (2): Input the URL (host name or IP address of Web site,  
like http://www.blocked-site.com or  
http://11.22.33.44), or the keyword which is  
contained in a URL (like pornography, sex, banner,  
advertisement, etc).  
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Add (3):  
Adds the URL / keyword to the URL / Keyword  
filtering table.  
Reset (4):  
Removes the value you input in URL/Keyword field.  
All existing URL/Keywords in the filtering table  
Current URL  
Blocking Table (5): are shown here.  
Delete Selected (6): If you want to delete a specific URL/Keyword entry,  
check the corresponding 'select' box and click  
'Delete Selected'.  
Delete All (7):  
Reset (8):  
Click 'Delete All' to delete all filtering rules.  
You can also click the 'Reset' button to unselect all  
URL/Keywords.  
Click 'Apply' (9) to save the settings.  
Click 'Continue' to go back to the previous setup menu and to continue  
with the router setup. Click 'Apply' to reboot the router so the settings  
will take effect. Please wait for about 30 seconds while the router is  
rebooting.  
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3-3-3 DoS Attack Prevention  
A denial-of-service attack (DoS attack) is an attempt to make a computer  
resource unavailable to its intended users. DoS attacks generally consist  
of the concerted, malevolent efforts of a person or persons to prevent an  
Internet site or service from functioning efficiently or at all, temporarily  
or indefinitely. One common method of attack involves saturating the  
target (victim) machine, in this case the router, with external  
communications requests, such that it cannot respond to legitimate traffic,  
or responds so slowly as to be rendered effectively unavailable.  
The INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS 524315 Gigabit Router  
has a built-in DoS attack prevention mechanism to prevent a DoS attack  
from succeeding. We recommend activating all options.  
Click the 'Firewall' menu on the left of the Web management interface,  
then click 'DoS' and the following screen appears:  
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Ping of Death (1): Ping of Death is a special packet, and it will cause  
certain computers to stop responding. Check this  
box and the router will filter this kind of packet out.  
Discard Ping  
From WAN (2):  
Ping is a common and useful tool for knowing  
the connection status of a specified remote network  
device, but some malicious intruder will try to fill  
your network bandwidth with a lot of PING request  
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data packets, to make your Internet connection  
become very slow, even unusable. Check this box  
and the router will ignore all inbound PING  
requests. But when you activate this function, you  
will not be able to ping your own router from the  
Internet, either.  
Port Scan (3):  
Some malicious intruder will try to use a 'port  
scanner' to know how many ports of your Internet  
IP address are open, and they can collect a lot of  
valuable information by doing so. Check this box  
and the router will block all traffic which is trying to  
scan your Internet IP address.  
Sync Flood (4):  
This is another kind of attack, which uses a lot of  
fake connection requests to consume the memory of  
your server, and try to make your server become  
unusable. Check this box and the router will filter  
this kind of traffic out.  
Advanced  
Settings (5):  
Click this button and you can set advanced  
settings of the DoS prevention method listed above.  
See section 3-3-3-1 'DoS – Advanced Settings'  
below.  
Click 'Apply' (6) to save the settings:  
Click 'Continue' to go back to the previous setup menu and to continue  
with the router setup. Click 'Apply' to reboot the router so the settings  
will take effect. Please wait for about 30 seconds while the router is  
rebooting.  
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3-3-3-1 DoS - Advanced Settings  
When you click the 'Advanced' button in DoS menu, the following screen  
will be displayed in your Web browser:  
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Items and meanings:  
Ping of Death (a): Set the threshold of when this DoS prevention  
mechanism will be activated. Check the box for  
Ping of Death, and input the frequency of threshold  
(how many packets per second, minute, or hour).  
You can also input the 'Burst' value, which means  
when this number of 'Ping of Death' packets is  
received in a very short time, this DoS prevention  
mechanism will be activated.  
Discard Ping  
From WAN (b):  
Check the box to activate this DoS prevention  
mechanism.  
Port Scan (c):  
Many kinds of port scan methods are listed here.  
Check one or more DoS attack methods you want to  
prevent.  
Sync Flood (d):  
Like Ping of Death, you can set the threshold of  
when this DoS prevention mechanism will be  
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activated.  
Click 'Apply' (6) to save the changes.  
Click 'Continue' to go back to the previous setup menu and to continue  
with the router setup. Click 'Apply' to reboot the router so the settings  
will take effect. Please wait for about 30 seconds while the router is  
rebooting.  
3-3-4 Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)  
The Wireless N Gigabit Router protects all connected computers in  
your local network through means of NATing and the Firewall.  
Sometimes, however, you may want to expose a computer or network  
device to the Internet intentionally for various reasons; e.g.,  
troubleshooting of network problems. Placing a computer in the DMZ  
puts it at great risk because the protection mechanisms of the router no  
longer apply.  
So, unless you know what you are doing, you should not use this function  
at all.  
Click the 'Firewall' menu on the left of the Web management interface,  
then click 'DMZ' and the following screen appears.  
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Enable DMZ (1):  
Check this box to enable the DMZ function.  
Uncheck this box to disable it.  
Public IP  
address (2):  
You can select 'Dynamic IP' or 'Static IP' here.  
If you select 'Dynamic IP', you have to select an  
Internet connection session from the dropdown  
menu; if you select 'Static IP', enter the IP address  
that you want to map to a specific private IP  
address.  
Client PC IP  
address (3):  
Enter the private IP address that the Internet IP  
address will be mapped to. That is the computer you  
want to bypass the Firewall and NATing.  
Add (4):  
Click the 'Add' button to add the public IP address  
and associated private IP address to the DMZ table.  
Reset (5):  
Clears the input form values.  
Current  
DMZ table (6):  
All existing public IP address/ private IP  
address mappings are shown here.  
Delete  
Selected (7):  
If you want to delete a specific DMZ entry, check  
the 'select' box of the DMZ entry you want to delete,  
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then click 'Delete Selected'. (You can select more  
than one DMZ entry at the same time).  
Delete All (8):  
Reset (9):  
Deletes all DMZ entries.  
Reset the input form values.  
Click 'Apply' (10) to save the settings.  
Click 'Continue' to go back to the previous setup menu and to continue  
with the router setup. Click 'Apply' to reboot the router so the settings  
will take effect. Please wait for about 30 seconds while the router is  
rebooting.  
3-4 System Status  
The system status page shows information about the firmware version of  
the router, the Internet connection, IP address information, log files and  
more.  
3-4-1 System information and firmware version  
Click the 'Status' link located at the upper-right corner of the Web  
management interface and the following screen appears:  
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The information shown may vary from the output on your screen.  
In case you experience technical difficulties with the Router and need to  
contact technical support, you should write down the BOOT CODE  
Version and RUNTIME CODE version shown on the screen. It is very  
likely that you would be asked to provide these numbers by the technical  
support representative.  
3-4-2 Internet Connection Status  
Click the 'Internet Connection' menu on the left of the Web management  
interface and the screen below appears:  
The information shown may vary from the output on your screen.  
This screen shows which IP address information the router has obtained.  
If you experience problems with your Internet connection, you should  
open this page and check the contents. Values for IP Address, Default  
Gateway and Primary DNS should always be filled. If they are missing,  
this indicates that there is a connection problem preventing the router  
from accessing the Internet.  
3-4-3 Device Status  
Click the 'Device Status' link on the left of the Web management interface  
to view information about the router status:  
You can see information about the wireless configuration as well as the  
LAN configuration, including information about the encryption and IP  
address settings of the router.  
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The information shown may vary from the output on your screen.  
3-4-4 System Log  
Click the 'System Log' link on the left of the Web management interface  
to view the system log information. All important system events are  
logged here.  
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Save (1):  
Saves current event log to a text file.  
Clear (2):  
Deletes all event log messages displayed.  
Refresh (3):  
Refreshes the view to display the most current event  
log messages.  
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3-4-5 Security Log  
Click the 'Security Log' link on the left of the Web management interface  
to view the security log information.  
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Items and meanings:  
Save (1):  
Saves the current system log to a text file.  
Deletes all system log messages displayed.  
Clear (2):  
Refresh (3):  
Refreshes the view to display the most current  
system log messages.  
3-4-5 Active DHCP client list  
If you're using the DHCP server function of this router, you can use this  
function to check all active DHCP leases issued by this router.  
Click the 'Active DHCP client' link on the left of the Web management  
interface to see which stations are connected and have obtained an IP  
address from the router.  
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3-4-6 Statistics  
Statistics of the wireless LAN, wired LAN, and WAN interface of the  
router are shown when you click on the 'Statistics' link on the left of the  
Web management interface.  
You can click the 'Refresh' button to display the latest information.  
The information is accumulative and is only reset after the router is  
restarted.  
3-5 Configuration Backup and Restore  
You can back up the configuration of the router to a file, so you can  
reload it at a later time. You can save different configurations, each with  
unique settings, and reload them as needed.  
Click the 'Tool' link located at the upper-right corner of the Web  
management interface, then click 'Configuration Tools' on the left.  
1
2
3
Items and meanings:  
Backup  
Settings (1):  
Press the 'Save...' button, and you'll be prompted to  
download the configuration as a file, default  
filename is 'default.bin', save it as another filename  
for different versions, and keep it in a safe place.  
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Restore  
Settings (2):  
Press 'Browse…' to pick a previously saved  
configuration file from your computer, and then  
click 'Upload' to transfer the configuration file to  
the router. After the configuration is uploaded, the  
router's current configuration will be replaced by  
the file you just uploaded.  
Restore to  
Resets all settings of the router to the factory default  
Factory Default (3): values.  
3-6 Firmware Upgrade  
The firmware of the router is the equivalent of the operating system on  
your computer. Firmware upgrades for this router may be available on  
www.intellinet-network.com. If you experience technical difficulties, you  
should first check if an updated firmware is available for the router and  
install it using the firmware upgrade function.  
Click the 'Tool' link located at the upper-right corner of the Web  
management interface, then click 'Firmware Upgrade' on the left.  
Click 'Next', and the following message will be displayed:  
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Click 'Browse' and locate the firmware file you have downloaded from  
the Web site. If the firmware file is in ZIP (compressed archive) format,  
you have to uncompress it prior to the firmware upgrade.  
Click the 'Apply' button to start firmware upgrade process. You should  
pay special attention to the following information:  
NOTE: Never interrupt the upgrade process by closing the Web  
browser or physically disconnecting your computer from the router. If  
the upgrade process is interrupted by a network problem or a power  
failure, the router will cease to function.  
Damages resulting from improperly performed firmware upgrades are  
excluded from the product warranty!  
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3-7 System Reset  
This function allows you to restart the router without disconnecting the  
power from the unit. A restart (or system reset) can be necessary if the  
router responds slowly, if your Internet connection speed has dropped or  
if the router behaves in an unusual, strange manner.  
To restart the router, click the 'Tool' link located at the upper-right corner  
of the Web management interface, then click 'Reset' on the left of the Web  
management interface.  
Click 'Apply' to reset your router, and it will be available again after few  
minutes. Please be patient.  
This function does NOT change any settings you have made. It simply  
restarts (reboots) the router, just as START -> SHUT DOWN ->  
RESTART reboots your Windows computer, freeing up memory and  
system resources for a more stable operation of the router.  
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Chapter IV: Appendix  
4-1 Hardware Specifications  
Standards  
• IEEE 802.1d (Spanning Tree Protocol)  
• IEEE 802.11b (11 Mbps Wireless LAN)  
• IEEE 802.11g (54 Mbps Wireless LAN)  
• IEEE 802.11n Draft 2.0 (300 Mbps Wireless LAN)  
• IEEE 802.3 (10Base-T Ethernet)  
• IEEE 802.3u (100Base-TX Fast Ethernet)  
• IEEE 802.3ab (Gigabit Ethernet)  
General  
• LAN ports: 4 RJ-45 10/100/1000 Mbps data ports  
• LAN ports with Auto MDI/MDI-X  
• WAN port: 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ-45 connector  
• LAN to WAN throughput:124 Mbps  
• Flash: 4 MB  
• Memory: 16 MB SDRAM  
• Certifications: FCC Class B, CE Mark, RoHS  
Router  
• Supported WAN connection types:  
- Dynamic IP (DHCP for cable service)  
- Static IP  
- PPPoE (for DSL)  
- PPTP  
• Protocols:  
- CSMA/CA  
- CSMA/CD  
- TCP/IP  
- UDP  
- ICMP  
- PPPoE  
- NTP  
- NAT (network address translation)  
- DHCP  
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- DNS  
• NAT:  
- Virtual server  
- Port forwarding  
- Special applications (port trigger)  
• Firewall:  
- Access control based on MAC address  
- URL filter  
- DMZ (demilitarized zone)  
• Supports UPNP (Universal Plug and Play)  
• Supports DHCP (client/server)  
• Supports PPPoE (DSL), DHCP (cable) and static IP  
• VPN pass-through: PPTP protocol  
• Certifications: FCC Class B, CE Mark, RoHS  
Wireless  
• Chipset: Ralink RT2880  
• Wireless frequency range: 2.412 – 2.472 GHz  
• Modulation technologies:  
- 802.11b: Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS): DBPSK, DQPSK, CCK  
- 802.11g: Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM): BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM  
- 802.11n: Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM): BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM  
• Channels:  
- USA & Canada: 11 channels  
- Europe: 13 channels  
- Japan: 14 channels  
• Data rates:  
- IEEE 802.11b (11 Mbps, 5.5 Mbps, 2 Mbps, 1 Mbps)  
- IEEE 802.11g (54 Mbps, 48 Mbps, 36 Mbps, 24 Mbps, 18 Mbps, 12 Mbps, 9 Mbps, 6 Mbps)  
• Output power:  
- OFDM: 15 dBm +/- 1 dBm (300 Mbps, 50 mW max.)  
- OFDM: 15 dBm +/- 1 dBm (300 Mbps, 50 mW max.)  
- CCK: 18 dBm +/- 1 dBm (11 Mbps, 80 mW max.)  
• Receiver sensitivity:  
- 11n (300 Mbps): 20 MHz: -71 dBm; 40MHz: -68 dBm  
- 11g (54 Mbps): -74 dBm  
- 11b (11 Mbps): -87 dBm  
• Maximum coverage distance: 100 m / 328 ft. (indoor), 300 m / 980 ft. (outdoor)  
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• Wireless security:  
- WEP encryption (64/128 bit)  
- WPA TKIP  
- WPA2 AES  
- WPA2 mixed  
- WPA RADIUS  
- Client access control through media access control (MAC) filter  
• Antennas:  
- three fixed dipole antennas with 3 dBi gain each  
- 2T3R MIMO mode (2 transmitter, 3 receiver)  
LEDs  
• Power  
• WLAN Link/Act  
• WAN Link/Act  
• WAN 10/100/1000 Mbps  
• LAN 1-4 Link/Act  
• LAN 1-4 10/100/1000 Mbps  
Environmental  
• Dimensions: 195 (W) x 127 (L) x 35 (H) mm (7.6 x 5.0 x 1.4 in.)  
• Weight: 1.0 kg (2.2 lbs.)  
• Operating temperature: 0 – 50°C (32 – 122°F)  
• Operating humidity: 10 – 95% RH, non-condensing  
• Storage temperature: -20 – 60°C (4 – 149°F)  
Power  
• External power adapter: 12 V DC, 1.0 A  
• Power consumption: 7.2 Watts max.  
Package Contents  
• Wireless 802.11n Gigabit Router  
• User manual  
• Power adapter  
• Ethernet Cat5 RJ-45 cable: 1.0 m (3 ft.)  
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4-2 Troubleshooting  
This section helps you troubleshoot possible problems you may be  
experiencing with the router. Before you contact your dealer for help, you  
should perform the following troubleshooting steps:  
Scenario  
Solution  
Router is not  
responding to me  
when I want to access  
it with the Web  
browser  
a. Check the power connection and the  
connection of the network cable. All cords  
and cables should be correctly and firmly  
inserted into the router.  
b. If all LEDs on this router are off, check the  
status of the A/C power adapter, and make  
sure it's correctly plugged into your power  
outlet.  
c. Check and verify the IP address you  
connect to. The router's default IP Address  
is 192.168.2.1, but you may have changed  
it.  
d. Are you using MAC or an IP address filter?  
Try to connect to the router with another  
computer and see if it works; if not, restore  
the router's factory default settings by  
pressing the 'reset' button on the backside of  
the router for at least 10 seconds.  
e. Set your computer to obtain an IP address  
automatically (DHCP) and check if your  
computer gets an IP address.  
f. If you did a firmware upgrade before the  
problem started, contact your dealer for  
help.  
Can't get connected to a. Go to 'Status' -> 'Internet Connection' menu,  
the Internet  
and check the Internet connection status.  
b. Be patient, sometimes the Internet is just  
that slow.  
c. Connect a computer directly to the DSL or  
Cable modem to check if you can access the  
Internet that way. If you can, check the  
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WAN connection settings of the router to  
make sure they are set up correctly.  
d. Check the PPPoE / L2TP / PPTP user ID  
and password again.  
e. Call your Internet service provider and  
check if there's something wrong with their  
service.  
f. If you just can't connect to one or more Web  
sites, but you can still use other internet  
services, check URL/Keyword filter to  
make sure that you are not trying to access a  
blocked Web site.  
g. Restart your modem and the router.  
h. Reset the device provided by your Internet  
service provider, too.  
i. Try to use an IP address instead of a  
hostname. If you can use an IP address to  
communicate with a remote server, but can't  
use a hostname, check the DNS settings.  
My wireless notebook a. Check if 'Broadcast ESSID' is set to off?  
cannot see or connect  
to the wireless  
network.  
Remember that you have to input the ESSID  
on your wireless client manually, if the  
ESSID broadcast is disabled.  
b. Are all three antennas properly secured?  
c. Are you too far from your router? Try to get  
closer.  
I can't log onto Web  
management interface:  
password is wrong  
a. Make sure you're connecting to the correct  
IP address of the router!  
b. The Password is case-sensitive. Make sure  
the 'Caps Lock' light is not illuminated.  
c. If you really forget the password, do a  
hardware reset using the reset button on the  
backside of the router.  
Router become hot  
a. It is normal for the router to heat up during  
operation, but this is nothing to worry  
about. If the router gets too hot to touch, or  
if you smell something burning or see the  
smoke coming from the router or A/C  
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power adapter, disconnect the router and  
A/C power adapter from the utility power  
(make sure it's safe before you're doing  
this!), and call your dealer for help.  
The date and time of  
all event logs are  
wrong  
a. Adjust the internal clock of the router.  
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4-3 Glossary  
Default Gateway (Router): Every non-router IP device needs to configure a default  
gateway's IP address. When the device sends out an IP packet, if the destination is not  
on the same network, the device has to send the packet to its default gateway, which  
will then send it out toward the destination.  
DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. This protocol automatically gives  
every computer on your home network an IP address.  
DNS Server IP Address: DNS stands for Domain Name System, which allows  
Internet servers to have a domain name (such as www.Broadbandrouter.com) and one  
or more IP addresses (such as 192.34.45.8). A DNS server keeps a database of  
Internet servers and their respective domain names and IP addresses, so that when a  
domain name is requested (as in typing "Broadbandrouter.com" into your Internet  
browser), the user is sent to the proper IP address. The DNS server IP address used by  
the computers on your home network is the location of the DNS server your ISP has  
assigned to you.  
DSL Modem: DSL stands for Digital Subscriber Line. A DSL modem uses your  
existing phone lines to transmit data at high speeds.  
Ethernet: A standard for computer networks. Ethernet networks are connected by  
special cables and hubs, and move data around at up to 10/100 million bits per second  
(Mbps).  
Idle Timeout: Idle Timeout is designed so that after there is no traffic to the Internet  
for a pre-configured amount of time, the connection will automatically be  
disconnected.  
IPAddress and Network (Subnet) Mask: IP stands for Internet Protocol. An IP  
address consists of a series of four numbers separated by periods, which identifies a  
single, unique Internet computer host in an IP network. Example: 192.168.2.1. It  
consists of 2 portions: the IP network address, and the host identifier.  
The IP address is a 32-bit binary pattern, which can be represented as four cascaded  
decimal numbers separated by “.”: aaa.aaa.aaa.aaa, where each “aaa” can be anything  
from 000 to 255, or as four cascaded binary numbers separated by “.”:  
bbbbbbbb.bbbbbbbb.bbbbbbbb.bbbbbbbb, where each “b” can either be 0 or 1.  
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A network mask is also a 32-bit binary pattern, and consists of consecutive leading  
1's followed by consecutive trailing 0's, such as  
11111111.11111111.11111111.00000000. Therefore, sometimes a network mask can  
also be described simply as “x” number of leading 1's.  
When both are represented side by side in their binary forms, all bits in the IP address  
that correspond to 1's in the network mask become part of the IP network address, and  
the remaining bits correspond to the host ID.  
For example, if the IP address for a device is, in its binary form,  
11011001.10110000.10010000.00000111, and if its network mask is  
11111111.11111111.11110000.00000000 it means the device's network address is  
11011001.10110000.10010000.00000000, and its host ID is  
00000000.00000000.00000000.00000111. This is a convenient and efficient method  
for routers to route IP packets to their destination.  
ISP Gateway Address: (see ISP for definition). The ISP Gateway Address is an IP  
address for the Internet router located at the ISP's office.  
ISP: Internet Service Provider. An ISP is a business that provides connectivity to the  
Internet for individuals and other businesses or organizations.  
LAN: Local Area Network. A LAN is a group of computers and devices connected  
together in a relatively small area (such as a house or an office). Your home network  
is considered a LAN.  
MAC Address: MAC stands for Media Access Control. A MAC address is the  
hardware address of a device connected to a network. The MAC address is a unique  
identifier for a device with an Ethernet interface. It is composed of two parts: 3 bytes  
of data that corresponds to the Manufacturer ID (unique for each manufacturer), plus  
3 bytes that are often used as the product's serial number.  
NAT: Network Address Translation. This process allows all of the computers on your  
home network to use one IP address. Using the Gigabit Router's NAT capability,  
you can access the Internet from any computer on your home network without having  
to purchase more IP addresses from your ISP.  
Port: Network Clients (LAN PC) uses port numbers to distinguish one network  
application/protocol from another. Below is a list of common applications and  
protocol/port numbers:  
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Application Protocol Port Number  
Telnet  
FTP  
TCP  
TCP  
TCP  
TCP  
TCP  
UCP  
23  
21  
SMTP  
POP3  
H.323  
SNMP  
25  
110  
1720  
161  
162  
80  
SNMP Trap UDP  
HTTP  
PPTP  
TCP  
TCP  
1723  
5631  
5632  
PC Anywhere TCP  
PC Anywhere UDP  
PPPoE: Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet. Point-to-Point Protocol is a secure  
data transmission method originally created for dial-up connections; PPPoE is for  
Ethernet connections. PPPoE relies on two widely accepted standards, Ethernet and  
the Point-to-Point Protocol. It is a communications protocol for transmitting  
information over Ethernet between different manufacturers.  
Protocol: A protocol is a set of rules for interaction agreed upon between multiple  
parties so that when they interface with each other based on such a protocol, the  
interpretation of their behavior is well-defined and can be made objectively, without  
confusion or misunderstanding.  
Router: A router is an intelligent network device that forwards packets between  
different networks based on network layer address information such as IP addresses.  
Subnet Mask: A subnet mask, which may be a part of the TCP/IP information  
provided by your ISP, is a set of four numbers (e.g., 255.255.255.0) configured like  
an IP address. It is used to create IP address numbers used only within a particular  
network (as opposed to valid IP address numbers recognized by the Internet, which  
must be assigned by InterNIC).  
TCP/IP, UDP: Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and  
Unreliable Datagram Protocol (UDP). TCP/IP is the standard protocol for data  
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transmission over the Internet. Both TCP and UDP are transport layer protocols. TCP  
performs proper error detection and error recovery, and thus is reliable. UDP, on the  
other hand, is not reliable. They both run on top of the IP (Internet Protocol), a  
network layer protocol.  
WAN: Wide Area Network. A network that connects computers located in  
geographically separate areas (e.g., different buildings, cities, countries). The Internet  
is a wide area network.  
Web-based management Graphical User Interface (GUI): Many devices support a  
graphical user interface that is based on the Web browser. This means the user can use  
the familiar Netscape or Microsoft Internet Explorer to Control/configure or monitor  
the device being managed.  
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