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Die Gebrauchsanleitung Edimax BR-6228NS V2 sollte vor allem folgendes enthalten: 
							 - Informationen über technische Daten des Geräts Edimax BR-6228NS V2 
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Inhaltsverzeichnis der Gebrauchsanleitungen
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               BR-6228nS V2 BR-6228nC V2    User  Manual   09 ‐ 2013  /  v1.1              [...]
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 CONTENTS  I.  Product  Information  ...............................................................................  1  I ‐ 1.  Package  Contents  ..........................................................................................................  1  I ‐ 2.  LED  Status  .....................[...]
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 III ‐ 3 ‐ 6.  Firewall  .........................................................................................................................  57  III ‐ 3 ‐ 6 ‐ 1.  URL  Blocking  ................................................................................................................  57  III ‐[...]
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 IV ‐ 1 ‐ 3 ‐ 2.  Mac  ............................................................................................................................112  IV ‐ 1 ‐ 4.  How  to  Find  Your  Router’s  IP  Address  .......................................................................115  IV ‐ 1 ‐ 4[...]
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1  I. Product  Information  I ‐ 1.  Package  Contents   Before  you  start  using  this  product,  please  check  if  there  is  anything  missing  in  the  package,  and  contact  your  dealer  to  claim  the  missing  item(s):       ?[...]
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2  I ‐ 2.  LED  Status    LED  LED  Status Description  PWR   On  Device  is  on.  Off  Device  is  off.  WLAN  On  Wi ‐ Fi  is  active  (or  WPS  is  active).  Flashing  Wi ‐ Fi  activity  (transferring  data).  Off  Wi ‐ Fi  is  not[...]
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3  I ‐ 3.  Back  Panel         WAN  Port  LAN  Ports  1–4  WPS/Reset  Button  Power  Port  BR  6228nS  V2:  Fixed  5dBi  Antenna  BR  6228nC  V2:   Detachable  9dBi  Antenna [...]
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4  I ‐ 4.  Safety  Information   In  order  to  ensure  the  safe  operation  of  the  device  and  its  users,  please  read  and  act  in  accordance  with  the  following  safety  instructions.   1.  The  device  is  designed  for  indoo[...]
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5  II. Installation   1. Plug  the  included  power  adapter  into  the  device’s  5V  DC  power  port  and  the  other  end  into  an  electrical  socket.     2. Ensure  that  the  power  LED  is  lit.  If  not,  the  device  is  not[...]
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6    If  you  cannot  access  http://edimax.setup ,  please  make  sure  your  computer  is  set  to  use  a  dynamic  IP  address.  Refer  to  IV ‐ 1.  Configuring  your  IP  address  for  more  information.   5. Select  the  mode  for  yo[...]
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7  and  Ethernet)  access  for  your  network  devices .  Range  Extender  The  device  connects  wirelessly  to  your  existing  network  and  repeats  the  wireless  signal.   Follow  the  appropriate  instructions  for  your  operating  mode:  [...]
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8  II ‐ 1.  Wi ‐ Fi  Router  Mode   1.  Connect  the  blue  WAN  port  of  your  BR ‐ 6228nS  V2/nC  V2  to  the  LAN  port  of  your  modem  using  an  Ethernet  cable,  and  then  click  “Next”.     2.  Please  wait  a  m[...]
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9  3.  Click  “Next”  to  continue  and  configure  the  device’s  wireless  network.     4.  Enter  a  name  and  password  for  your  wireless  network,  then  click  “Next”  to  continue.    [...]
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10  5.  A  summary  of  your  configuration  will  be  displayed,  as  shown  below.  Check  that  all  of  the  details  are  correct  and  then  click  “Next”  to  proceed.     If  you  wish  to  backup  the  device’s  settings, ?[...]
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11  6.  Please  wait  a  moment  until  the  device  is  ready.     7.  A  final  congratulations  screen  will  indicate  that  setup  is  complete.  Please  close  the  browser  window.     8. The  BR ‐ 6228nS  V2/nC  V2  is  workin[...]
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12  II ‐ 2.  Access  Point  Mode   1.  Connect  the  yellow  LAN  port  of  your  BR ‐ 6228nS  V2/nC  V2  to  the  LAN  port  of  your  existing  router  using  an  Ethernet  cable,  then  click  “Next”.     2.  Select  “Obtain ?[...]
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13  “Obtain  an  IP  address  automatically”  is  the  recommended  setting  for  most  users.  For  more  guidance  on  static  IP  addresses,  please  refer  to  IV ‐ 1.  Configuring  your  IP  address .   3.  Enter  a  name  and  password [...]
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14  If  you  wish  to  backup  the  device’s  settings,  click  “Backup  this  configuration”  to  open  a  new  window  and  save  your  current  configuration  to  a  AP.txt  file.     5.  Please  wait  a  moment  until  the  BR ?[...]
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15    7. The  BR ‐ 6228nS  V2/nC  V2  is  working  and  ready  for  use.  You  can  now  connect  to  the  device’s  new  SSID.  Please  refer  to  IV ‐ 2.  Connecting  to  a  Wi ‐ Fi  network  if  you  require  more  guidance.  [...]
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16  II ‐ 3.  Range  Extender  Mode   1.  Please  ensure  your  BR ‐ 6228nS  V2/nC  V2  is  within  Wi ‐ Fi  range  of  your  existing  wireless  router.  Click  “Next”  to  continue.     2.  The  “Wireless  Site  Survey”  page  dis[...]
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17    In  Range  Extender  mode,  the  BR ‐ 6228nS  V2/nC  V2’s  default  SSID  is  your  existing  router/access  point’s  SSID  +  _2EX.  For  example  if  your  router’s  SSID  is  “Your  SSID”  then  the  BR ‐ 6228nS  V2/nC  V2’[...]
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18     SSID  Enter  the  SSID  (network name)  of  your  existing,  hidden  network. Device  SSID  Enter  an  SSID  for  the  BR ‐ 6228nS  V2/nC  V2  or  leave  it  blank  to  use  a  default  which  consists  of  your  existing  router?[...]
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19  If  the  BR ‐ 6228nS  V2/nC  V2  cannot  obtain  an  IP  address  (below)  from  your  existing  router/access  point  then  click  the  “Static  IP”  button  to  assign  an  IP  address  to  the  BR ‐ 6228nS  V2/nC  V2.  For  more  [...]
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20  If  you  wish  to  backup  the  BR ‐ 6228nS  V2/nC  V2’s  settings,  click  “Backup  this  configuration”  to  open  a  new  window  and  save  your  current  configuration  to  a  "range  extender.txt"  file.     5.  Please ?[...]
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21    7.  The  BR ‐ 6228nS  V2/nC  V2  is  working  and  ready  for  use.  You  can  now  connect  to  the  device’s  new  SSID.  Please  refer  to  IV ‐ 2.  Connecting  to  a  Wi ‐ Fi  network  if  you  require  more  guidance.  ?[...]
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22  II ‐ 4.  WPS  Setup   If  your  wireless  device  supports  WPS  (Wi ‐ Fi  Protected  Setup)  then  you  can  use  this  method  to  connect  to  the  BR ‐ 6228nS  V2/nC  V2’s  Wi ‐ Fi  network.    1. Press  the  WPS  button  on ?[...]
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23  III. Browser  Based  Configuration  Interface   After  you  have  setup  the  BR ‐ 6228nS  V2/nC  V2  as  detailed  in  II.  Installation  or  the  included  Quick  Installation  Guide ,  you  can  use  the  browser  based  configuration  interface[...]
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24    3.  You  will  arrive  at  the  “Status”  screen.  Use  the  menu  down  the  left  side  to  navigate.   [...]
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25  III ‐ 2.  Save  Settings   1.  After  you  configure  any  settings,  click  the  “Save  Settings”  button  at  the  bottom  of  the  screen  to  save  your  changes.     The  device  needs  to  restart  in  order  to  bring  [...]
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26  III ‐ 3.  Main  Menu   The  main  menu  displays  different  options  depending  on  your  device’s  operating  mode.                    Wi ‐ Fi  Router  Access  Point  Range  Extender [...]
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27  III ‐ 3 ‐ 1.  Status   The  “Status”  page  displays  basic  system  information  about  the  device,  arranged  into  four  categories:  System,  LAN,  Internet  &  2.4GHz  Wireless.   Screenshots  displayed  are  examples.The  information  sh[...]
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28  III ‐ 3 ‐ 2.  Setup  Wizard   You  can  run  the  setup  wizard  again  to  reconfigure  the  basic  settings  of  the  device,  or  you  can  run  a  wizard  to  help  you  switch  the  device  to  a  different  operating  mode.  [...]
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29    3.  Follow  the  on ‐ screen  wizard  to  setup  your  device  in  a  different  mode.  Refer  to  II.  Installation  Step  3  onwards  for  help  if  needed. [...]
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30  III ‐ 3 ‐ 3.  Internet   The  “Internet”  menu  provides  access  to  WAN  and  DDNS  settings.  Click  on  an  item  from  the  submenu  to  view  and/or  configure  the  settings.    III ‐ 3 ‐ 3 ‐ 1.  WAN  Setup   Select  a ?[...]
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31   Host  Name  Enter  the  host  name  of  your  computer.  MAC  Address  For  some  applications,  you  may  need  to  designate  a  specific  MAC  address  for  the  router.  Please  enter  the  MAC  address  here.  If  you  are  conne[...]
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32   Fixed  IP  Address  Input  the  IP address assigned by your  ISP  here.  Subnet  Mask  Input  the  subnet mask assigned by  your  ISP  here.  Default  Gateway  Address  Input  the  default gateway assigned  by  your  ISP  here.  Some  ISPs  may  call ?[...]
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33  III ‐ 3 ‐ 3 ‐ 1 ‐ 3.  PPPoE   Select  “PPPoE”  if  your  ISP  is  providing  you  Internet  access  via  PPPoE  (Point ‐ to ‐ Point  Protocol  over  Ethernet).     User  Name  Enter  the user name assigned by your  ISP  here.  Password  [...]
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34  TTL  Enable/Disable  time  to  live  (TTL)  function  which  limits  the  lifespan  of  network  data  to  improve  performance. Service  Name  Give  this Internet service a  name  (optional).  MTU  Enter  the  maximum  transmission  unit  (MTU)  value [...]
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35  III ‐ 3 ‐ 3 ‐ 1 ‐ 4.  PPTP   Select  “PPTP”  if  your  ISP  is  providing  you  Internet  access  via  PPTP  (Point ‐ to ‐ Point  Tunneling  Protocol).  Then  select  “Obtain  an  IP  address  automatically”  or  “Use  the  following [...]
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36   Host  Name  Enter  the host name of your computer  here  If  required. MAC  Address  For  some  applications,  you  may  need  to  designate  a  specific  MAC  address  for  the  router.  Please  enter  the  MAC  address  here.  If  you  are  [...]
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37  shutting  down  an  idle  connection.  Only  available  when  “Connect  on  Demand”  (above)  is  selected.  III ‐ 3 ‐ 3 ‐ 1 ‐ 5.  L2TP   Select  “L2TP”  if  your  ISP  is  providing  you  Internet  access  via  L2TP  (Layer  2  Tu[...]
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38  automatically  enter  your  computer’s  MAC  address. Static  IP  Address  Input  the  IP address assigned by your  ISP  here. Subnet  Mask  Input  the  subnet mask assigned by  your  ISP  here. Default  Gateway  Address  Input  the  default gateway assigned  by [...]
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39  III ‐ 3 ‐ 3 ‐ 1 ‐ 6.  WISP   Select  “WISP”  if  you  use  a  wireless  internet  service  from  Internet  Service  Provider  (WISP).     WISP  Enable or disable the  WISP function.  ESSID  Enter  the  SSID  of  the  WISP  network,  or[...]
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40  III ‐ 3 ‐ 3 ‐ 2.  DDNS   Dynamic  DNS  (DDNS)  is  a  service  which  provides  a  hostname ‐ to ‐ IP  service  for  dynamic  IP  users.  The  changing  nature  of  dynamic  IPs  means  that  it  can  be  difficult  to  access  a  [...]
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41  CyberGate  http://cybergate.planex.co.jp/ddns/  NS2GO   http://www.ns2go.com/  NO ‐ IP    http://www.noip.com/   [...]
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42  III ‐ 3 ‐ 4.  LAN   You  can  configure  your  Local  Area  Network  (LAN)  on  this  page.  You  can  enable  the  router  to  dynamically  allocate  IP  addresses  to  your  LAN  clients,  and  you  can  modify  the  IP  address [...]
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43     Start  IP  Enter  the  start  IP  address  for  the  DHCP  server’s  IP  address  leases. End  IP  Enter  the  end IP  address  for  the  DHCP  server’s  IP  address  leases. Domain  Name  Enter  a  domain  name  for  your  netw[...]
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45  III ‐ 3 ‐ 5.  2.4GHz  Wireless   The  “2.4GHz  Wireless”  menu  allows  you  to  configure  SSID  and  security  settings  for  your  Wi ‐ Fi  network  along  with  a  guest  Wi ‐ Fi  network.  WPS,  access  control  and  scheduling  f[...]
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46  characters. Broadcast  ESSID  Enable  or  disable  ESSID  broadcast.  When  enabled,  the  ESSID  will  be  visible  to  clients  as  an  available  Wi ‐ Fi  network.  When  disabled,  the  ESSID  will  not  be  visible  as  an  available  Wi ?[...]
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47  III ‐ 3 ‐ 5 ‐ 1 ‐ 2.  WEP   WEP  (Wired  Equivalent  Privacy)  is  a  basic  encryption  type.  For  a  higher  level  of  security  consider  using  WPA  encryption.     Key  Length  Select  64 ‐ bit  or  128bit.  128 ‐ bit  is [...]
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48  III ‐ 3 ‐ 5 ‐ 1 ‐ 3.  WPA  Pre ‐ Shared  Key   WPA  pre ‐ shared  key  is  the  recommended  and  most  secure  encryption  type.     WPA  Unicast  Cipher  Suite  Select  from  WPA  (TKIP),  WPA2  (AES)  or  WPA2  Mixed.  WPA2  ([...]
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49  III ‐ 3 ‐ 5 ‐ 1 ‐ 4.  WPA  Radius   WPA  RADIUS  is  a  combination  of  WPA  encryption  and  RADIUS  user  authentication.  If  you  have  a  RADIUS  authentication  server,  you  can  authenticate  the  identity  of  every  wireless  cl[...]
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50  III ‐ 3 ‐ 5 ‐ 2.  Guest   You  can  setup  an  additional  “Guest”  Wi ‐ Fi  network  so  guest  users  can  enjoy  Wi ‐ Fi  connectivity  without  accessing  your  primary  network.  The  “Guest”  screen  displays  settings  for  your ?[...]
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51  Encryption  Please  refer  to  II I ‐ 3 ‐ 5 ‐ 1.  Basic:  Wireless  S ecurity for  details  about  security  settings.   WPA  RADIUS  encyrption  type  is  not  available  for  the  guest  network.  [...]
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52  III ‐ 3 ‐ 5 ‐ 3.  WPS   Wi ‐ Fi  Protected  Setup  is  a  simple  way  to  establish  connections  between  WPS  compatible  devices.  WPS  can  be  activated  on  compatible  devices  by  pushing  a  WPS  button  on  the  device  or  f[...]
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53  Configure  via  Push  Button  Click  “Start  PBC”  (Push ‐ Button  Configuration)  to  activate  WPS  on  the  access  point.  WPS  will  be  active  for  2  minutes. Configure  via  Client  PIN  Code  Enter  the  wireless  client’s  PIN  [...]
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54   MAC  address  Select  a  PC  name from the  drop ‐ down  list  and  click  “>>”  to  add  enter  it  into  the  blank  field  to  the  right.   Click  “Refresh’  in  the  drop ‐ down  menu  to  refresh  the  list  of  a[...]
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55  III ‐ 3 ‐ 5 ‐ 5.  Schedule   The  schedule  feature  allows  you  to  automate  the  wireless  radio  to  switch  on/off  at  specified  times.  Multiple  schedules  can  be  configured.  Check/uncheck  the  box  “Enable  Schedule  Settings”  [...]
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56   Add  Add  the  schedule to  the  table  of  active  schedules. Clear  Clear  all  fields.  Active  schedules  will  be  displayed  in  the  table  as  shown  below.  Select  an  entry  using  the  “Select”  checkbox.     Delete  Sele[...]
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57  III ‐ 3 ‐ 6.  Firew all   The  “Firewall”  menu  provides  access  to  URL  blocking,  access  control,  DMZ  and  DoS  functions  to  improve  the  security  of  your  wireless  network.         SPI  firewall  Enable  or  disa[...]
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58   URL/Keyword  Enter  the  URL  or  keyword  to  be  blocked.  Add  Add  the  URL  or  keyword  to  the  blocked  table. Clear  Clear  all  fields.  Blocked  URLs/keywords  entries  will  be  listed  in  the  table  as  shown  below.  Sele[...]
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59  III ‐ 3 ‐ 6 ‐ 2.  Access  Control   Access  Control  (MAC  filtering)  can  also  be  configured  from  III ‐ 3 ‐ 5 ‐ 4.  Access  Control .   Access  Control  is  a  security  feature  that  can  help  to  prevent  unauthorized  users  from [...]
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60  MAC  Filtering:   Enable  MAC  Filtering  Check  the  box  to  enable  MAC  filtering  and  select  whether  to  “Deny”  or  “Allow”  access  for  specified  MAC  address. Client  PC  MAC  Address  Enter  a MAC  address  of  computer  o[...]
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61  IP  Filtering:   Enable  IP  Filtering Check  the  box  to  enable  IP  filtering  and  select  whether  to  “Deny”  or  “Allow”  access  for  specified  IP  address. Add  PC  Opens  a  new  window  to  add  a  new  IP  to  the ?[...]
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62   Client  PC  Description  Enter  a  description  for  reference/identification  of  up  to  16  alphanumeric  characters.  Client  PC  IP  address  Enter  a starting  IP  address  in  the  left  field  and  the  end  IP  address  in  the  ri[...]
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63  III ‐ 3 ‐ 6 ‐ 3.  DMZ   A  Demilitarized  Zone  (DMZ)  is  an  isolated  area  in  your  local  network  wh ere  private  IP  addresses  are  mapped  to  specified  internet  IP  addresses,  allowing  unrestricted  access  to  the  private  [...]
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64   DMZ  entries  will  be  displayed  in  the  table  below:     Delete  Selected/  Delete  All  Delete selected  or  all  entries  from  the  table.   III ‐ 3 ‐ 6 ‐ 4.  DoS   Denial ‐ of ‐ Service  (DoS)  is  a  common  form  of [...]
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65   Ping  of  Death  Specify  the  frequency  of  ping  of  death  packets  which  will  trigger  the  router’s  DoS  protection  function. Discard  Ping  from  WAN  Check  this  box  and  the  router  will  not  answer  ping  requests  from [...]
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66  III ‐ 3 ‐ 7.  QoS   Quality  of  Service  (QoS)  is  a  feature  to  manage  Internet  bandwidth  efficiently.  Some  applications  require  more  bandwidth  than  others  to  function  properly,  and  QoS  allows  you  to  ensure  that  su[...]
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67    Rule  Name  Enter  a  name  for  the  QoS  rule  for  reference/identification. Bandwidth  Set  the  bandwidth  limits  for  the  QoS  rule:    (1)  (2)  (3)   1. Select  “Downl[...]
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68  IP  address. Local  Port  Range  Enter  the  port  range  to  activate  the  QoS  rule. Enter  a  single  port  number  e.g.  110  or  a  range  of  port  numbers  e.g.  110 ‐ 120  Remote  IP  Address  Enter  the  remote  IP  address  r[...]
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69   Edit  Edit  a  selected  rule. Delete  Selected/  Delete  All  Delete  selected  or  all  entries  from  the  table. Move  Up/Down  Move  selected  rule  up or  down  the  list.  [...]
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70  III ‐ 3 ‐ 8.  Advanced   Advanced  features  of  the  BR ‐ 6228nS  V2/nC  V2  can  be  configured  from  the  “Advanced”  menu.          III ‐ 3 ‐ 8 ‐ 1.  Static  Routing   Static  routing  is  a  method  of  configuring ?[...]
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71   Enable  Static  R outing  Check/uncheck  the  box  to  enable/disable  static  routing. Destination  LAN  IP  Enter  the  destination  network’s  IP  address. Subnet  Mask  Enter  the  subnet  mask  of  the  destination  network. Default  Gateway  Enter[...]
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72   Private  IP  Enter  the  IP  address  of  the  computer  on  the  local  network. Computer  Name  Windows  computers  on  the  local  network  will  be  listed  here  –  select  a  computer  from  the  list  and  click  <<  to ?[...]
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73  III ‐ 3 ‐ 8 ‐ 3.  Virtual  Server   This  function  allows  you  to  set  up  an  internet  service  on  a  local  computer,  without  exposing  the  local  computer  to  the  internet.  You  can  also  build  various  sets  of  port  [...]
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74  III ‐ 3 ‐ 8 ‐ 4.  2.4GHz  Wireless   These  settings  are  for  experienced  users  only.  Please  do  not  change  an y  of  the  values  on  this  page  unless  you  are  already  familiar  with  these  functions.     Fragment  Thres[...]
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75  CTS  Protect  Enabling  this  setting  will  reduce  the  chance  of  radio  signal  collisions  between  802.11b  and  802.11g  wireless  access  points.  It’s  recommended  to  set  this  option  to  “Auto”. Tx  Power  Set  the  power  out[...]
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76  III ‐ 3 ‐ 8 ‐ 6.  IGMP   IGMP  is  a  communications  protocol  used  to  establish  multicast  group  memberships.  It  allows  for  a  more  efficient  use  of  resources  and  better  performance  for  applications  such  as  IPTV  video [...]
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77  III ‐ 3 ‐ 9.  Administration   Various  administrative  functions  can  be  accessed  from  the  “Administration”  menu.             III ‐ 3 ‐ 9 ‐ 1.  Time  Zone     Set  Time  Zone  Select  the  time  zone  of  you[...]
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78  III ‐ 3 ‐ 9 ‐ 2.  Password   You  can  change  the  password  used  to  login  to  the  browser ‐ based  configuration  interface  here.  It  is  advised  to  do  so  for  security  purposes.   Please  make  a  note  of  the  new  pa[...]
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79  III ‐ 3 ‐ 9 ‐ 3.  Remote  Access   Check  “ Enabled ”  to  enable  the  remote  access  feature  and  then  enter  the  appropriate  values.     Host  IP  Address  Specify  the  IP  address  which  is  allowed  remote  access.  Port ?[...]
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80  III ‐ 3 ‐ 9 ‐ 4.  Backup/Restore     Backup  Settin gs  Click  “Save” to  save  the  current  settings  on  your  computer  as  config.bin  file. Restore  Settings  Click  “Browse” to  find  a  previously  saved  config.bin  file  and  then ?[...]
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81  III ‐ 3 ‐ 9 ‐ 6.  Restart   In  the  event  that  the  router  malfunctions  or  is  not  responding,  then  it  is  recommended  that  you  restart  the  device.     III ‐ 3 ‐ 9 ‐ 7.  Logs   You  can  view  the  system  log  [...]
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82   Save  Click  “Save” to  save  the  log on  your  computer  as  .txt  file. Clear  Click  “Clear”  to  clear/erase  the  existing  log.  Refresh  Click  “Refresh”  to  refresh  the  log and  update  any  activity.   III ‐ 3 ‐ 9 ‐ 8. ?[...]
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83  IV. Appendix   IV ‐ 1.  Configuring  your  IP  address   For  first  time  access  to  the  URL  http://Edima x.Setup  please  ensure  your  computer  is  set  to  use  a  dynamic  IP  address.  This  means  your  computer  can  obtain  an[...]
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84  IV ‐ 1 ‐ 1.  How  to  check  that  your  computer  uses  a  dynamic  IP  address  Please  follow  the  instructions  appropriate  for  your  operating  system.   IV ‐ 1 ‐ 1 ‐ 1.  Windows  XP   1.  Click  the  “Start”  button  (it  sh[...]
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86  IV ‐ 1 ‐ 1 ‐ 2.  Windows  Vista   1.  Click  the  “Start”  button  (it  should  be  located  in  the  lower ‐ left  corner  of  your  computer),  then  click  “Control  Panel”.  Click  “View  Network  Status  and  Tasks”,  then  c[...]
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88  IV ‐ 1 ‐ 1 ‐ 3.  Windows  7   1.  Click  the  “Start”  button  (it  should  be  located  in  the  lower ‐ left  corner  of  your  computer),  then  click  “Control  Panel”.     2.  Under  “Network  and  Internet”  click  “[...]
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89    4.  Click  “Properties”.     5.  Select  “Internet  Protocol  Version  4  (TCP/IPv4)  and  then  click  “Properties”.  [...]
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90    6.  Select  “Obtain  an  IP  address  automatically”  and  “Obtain  DNS  server  address  automatically”  should  be  selected.    [...]
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91  IV ‐ 1 ‐ 1 ‐ 4.  Windows  8   1.  From  the  Windows  8  Start  screen,  you  need  to  switch  to  desktop  mode.  Move  your  curser  to  the  bottom  left  of  the  screen  an d  click.     2.  In  desktop  mode,  click [...]
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92    4.  In  the  window  that  opens,  select  “Change  adapter  settings”  from  the  left  side.     5.  Choose  your  connection  and  right  click,  then  select  “Properties”. [...]
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93    6.  Select  “Internet  Protocol  Version  4  (TCP/IPv4)  and  then  click  “Properties”.     7.  Select  “Obtain  an  IP  address  automatically”  and  “Obtain  DNS  server  address  automatically”  should  be  selected. [...]
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95  IV ‐ 1 ‐ 1 ‐ 5.  Mac  OS   1.  Have  your  Macintosh  computer  operate  as  usual,  and  click  on  “System  Preferences”.    2.  In  System  Preferences,  click  on  “Network”.     3.  Click  on  “Wi ‐ Fi”  in  the  [...]
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97  IV ‐ 1 ‐ 2.  How  to  modify  the  IP  address  of  your  computer   Please  follow  the  instructions  appropriate  for  your  operating  system.  In  the  following  examples  we  use  the  IP  address  192.168.2.10  though  you  can  use[...]
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98  Your  existing  static  IP  address  will  be  displayed  in  the  “IP  address”  field  before  you  replace  it.  Please  make  a  note  of  this  IP  address,  subnet  mask,  default  gateway  and  DNS  server  addresses.   IP  add[...]
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99  IV ‐ 1 ‐ 2 ‐ 2.  Windows  Vista   1.  Click  the  “Start”  button  (it  should  be  located  in  the  lower ‐ left  corner  of  your  computer),  then  click  “Control  Panel”.  Click  “View  Network  Status  and  Tasks”,  then  c[...]
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100  IV ‐ 1 ‐ 2 ‐ 3.  Windows  7   1.  Click  the  “Start”  button  (it  should  be  located  in  the  lower ‐ left  corner  of  your  computer),  then  click  “Control  Panel”.     2.  Under  “Network  and  Internet”  click  ?[...]
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101    4.  Click  “Properties”.    [...]
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102  5. Select  “Internet  Protocol  Version  4  (TCP/IPv4)  and  then  click  “Properties”.     6.  Select  “Use  the  following  IP  address”  and  “Use  the  following  DNS  server  addresses”,  then  input  the  following  values:  ?[...]
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103  IV ‐ 1 ‐ 2 ‐ 4.  Windows  8   1.  From  the  Windows  8  Start  screen,  you  need  to  switch  to  desktop  mode.  Move  your  curser  to  the  bottom  left  of  the  screen  an d  click.     2.  In  desktop  mode,  click ?[...]
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104  3.  Right  click  “Network”  and  then  select  “Properties”.     4.  In  the  window  that  opens,  select  “Change  adapter  settings”  from  the  left  side.   [...]
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105  5.  Choose  your  connection  and  right  click,  then  select  “Properties”.     6.  Select  “Internet  Protocol  Version  4  (TCP/IPv4)  and  then  click  “Properties”.    [...]
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106  7.  Select  “Use  the  following  IP  address”  and  “Use  the  following  DNS  server  addresses”,  then  input  the  following  values:   Your  existing  static  IP  address  will  be  displayed  in  the  “IP  address”  field  be[...]
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107  IV ‐ 1 ‐ 2 ‐ 5.  Mac   1.  Have  your  Macintosh  computer  operate  as  usual,  and  click  on  “System  Preferences”    2.  In  System  Preferences,  click  on  “Network”.     3.  Click  on  “Wi ‐ Fi”  in  the  left ?[...]
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108    Your  existing  static  IP  address  will  be  displayed  in  the  “IP  address”  field  before  you  replace  it.  Please  make  a  note  of  this  IP  address,  subnet  mask,  default  gateway  and  DNS  server  addresses.   5[...]
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109  6.  Click  “Apply”  to  save  the  changes.    [...]
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110  IV ‐ 1 ‐ 3.  How  to  Find  Your  Network  Security  Key   To  find  your  network  security  key,  please  follow  the  instructions  appropriate  for  your  operating  system.   If  you  are  using  Windows  XP  or  earlier,  please  [...]
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111    4.  You  should  see  the  profile  of  your  Wi ‐ Fi  network  in  the  list.  Right  click  on  your  Wi ‐ Fi  network  and  then  click  on  “Properties”.     5. Click  on  the  “Security”  tab,  and  then  check  [...]
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112  IV ‐ 1 ‐ 3 ‐ 2.  Mac   1.  Open  a  new  Finder  window,  and  select  “Applications”  from  the  menu  on  the  left  side.  Open  the  folder  labeled  “Utilities”  and  then  open  the  application  “Keychain  Access”.    [...]
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113    3.  Double  click  the  SSID  of  your  network  and  you  will  see  the  following  window.     4.  Check  the  box  labeled  “Show  password”  and  you  will  be  asked  to  enter  your  administrative  password,  which ?[...]
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114     Your  network  security  password  will  now  be  displayed  in  the  field  next  to  the  box  labeled  “Show  password”.  In  the  example  below,  the  network  security  password  is  “edimax1234”.  Please  make  a  note [...]
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115  IV ‐ 1 ‐ 4.  How  to  Find  Your  Router’s  IP  Address   To  find  your  router’s  IP  address,  please  follow  the  instructions  appropriate  for  your  operating  system.   IV ‐ 1 ‐ 4 ‐ 1.  Windows  XP,  Vista  &  7   1. ?[...]
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116    3.  Your  router’s  IP  address  will  be  displayed  next  to  “Default  Gateway”.    [...]
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117  IV ‐ 1 ‐ 4 ‐ 2.  Windows  8   1.  From  the  Windows  8  Start  screen,  move  your  curser  to  the  top  right  corner  of  the  screen  to  display  the  Charms  bar.     2.  Click  “Search”  and  enter  “cmd”  into ?[...]
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118    3.  A  new  window  will  open,  type  “ipconfig”  and  press  Enter.    [...]
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119  4. Your  router’s  IP  address  will  be  displayed  next  to  “Default  Gateway”.    [...]
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120  IV ‐ 1 ‐ 4 ‐ 3.  Mac   1.  Launch  “System  Preferences”  and  click  on  “Network”.   2.  If  you  are  using  an  Ethernet  cable  to  connect  to  your  network,  your  router’s  IP  address  will  be  displayed  next  to ?[...]
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121    4.  Click  the  “TCP/IP”  tab  and  your  router’s  IP  address  will  be  displayed  next  to  “Router”.    [...]
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122  IV ‐ 2.  Connecting  to  a  Wi ‐ Fi  network   For  help  connecting  to  your  device’s  Edimax.Setup  SSID  for  initial  setup,  or  to  connect  to  your  device’s  new  Wi ‐ Fi  network  (SSID)  after  setup  is  complete,  follow [...]
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123  3.  After  correctly  entering  your  password,  you  will  be  successfully  connected  to  the  BR ‐ 6228nS  V2/nC  V2’s  wireless  network.    [...]
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124  IV ‐ 3.  Troubleshooting   If  you  are  experiencing  problems  with  your  BR ‐ 6228nS  V2/nC  V2,  please  check  below  before  contacting  your  dealer  of  purchase  for  help.   If  you  are  experiencing  problems  immediately  after [...]
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125  2. I  can’t  access  the  Internet.  a. Ensure  that  all  cables  are  connected  properly.  Try  a  different  Ethernet  cable.  b. Switch  your  BR ‐ 6228nS  V2/nC  V2  and  network  device  off  and  back  on  again.  Check  the  LED  [...]
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126   Router  Login  Enter  this  URL  in  a  web  browser  to  run  iQ  Setup  or  configure  advanced  settings.  You  must  be  connected  to  the  device  by  Wi ‐ Fi  or  Ethernet  cable.  Username/Password  This  is  the  default  use[...]
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127  7. Do  the  WAN  and  LAN  ports  work  the  same  when  the  device  is  in  different  modes?  No,  the  WAN  and  LAN  ports  have  slightly  different  functions  depending  on  the  operating  mode  of  the  device.   a. In  Wi ?[...]
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128  IV ‐ 4.  Glossary   Default  Gateway  (Wireless  bridge):  Every  non ‐ access  point  IP  device  needs  to  configure  a  default  gateway’s  IP  address.  When  the  device  sends  out  an  IP  packet,  if  the  destination  is  not  [...]
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129  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 [...]
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130  Application  Protocol  Port  Number Telnet  TCP  23  FTP  TCP  21  SMTP  TCP  25  POP3  TCP  110  H.323  TCP  1720  SNMP  UCP  161  SNMP  Trap  UDP  162  HTTP  TCP  80  PPTP  TCP  1723  PC  Anywhere  TCP  5631  PC  Anywhere  UDP ?[...]
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131    COPYRIGHT   Copyright  ©  Edimax  Technology  Co.,  Ltd.  all  rights  reserve d.  No  part  of  this  publication  may  be  reproduced,  transmitted,  transcribed,  stored  in  a  retrieval  system,  or  translated  into  any  language  or[...]
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132  Federal  Communication  Commission  Interference  Statement   This  equipment  has  been  tested  and  found  to  compl y  with  the  limits  for  a  Class  B  digital  device,  pursuant  to  Part  15  of  FCC  Rules.  These  limits  are  d[...]
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133  EU  Declaration  of  Conformity   English:  This  equipment  is  in  compliance  with  the  essential  requirements  and  other  relevant  provisions  of  Directive  1999/5/EC,  2009/125/EC.  Français:  Cet  équipement  est  conforme  aux  exigences [...]
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134      Declaration  of  Conformity   We,  Edimax  Technology  Co.,  Ltd.,  declare  under  our  sole  responsibility,  that  the  equipment  described  below  complies  with  the  requirements  of  the  European  R&TTE  directives.   Equipmen[...]
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