LevelOne WBR-6012 manuel d'utilisation

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    1 LevelOne User Man ual Ve r. 1 .0 WBR- 6012 300Mbps W irele ss Router[...]

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    2 Safet y FCC W A RNING This eq uipment may generat e or use ra dio fr equency energ y . Chang es or modific ations to thi s eq uipment may cause h ar mful int er ference u nles s the modific ations are ex pressl y appr oved i n the i nstructi on m anual. The user coul d lose th e auth ority to op erate t his eq uipme nt if an unau thoriz ed ch ang[...]

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    3 General Pub lic Licen se This prod uct incor po rat es open s ource c ode into t he so ftw are and there fore falls un der th e gui delin es gov erned by the G eneral Publi c Lice nse ( GPL) agreeme nt. Adhering to th e GPL requir ement s, t he ope n sour ce code and o pen sour ce license f or the source code are avai lable for free dow nloa d at[...]

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    4 T abl e of Contents Chapter 1 Intr oducti on ........................................................................... 5 1.1 Pack ing Li st ................................................................................. 5 1.2 S pec Summary T abl e ................................................................. 5 1.3 Hardw are Configur ation[...]

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    5 C C C h h h a a a p p p t t t e e e r r r 1 1 1 I I I n n n t t t r r r o o o d d d u u u c c c t t t i i i o o o n n n Congratul ations on your purc hase of this outstanding W ireless Broadband Router . This product is specif ically des igned f or Sm all Office and H ome O ffice needs. It provides a complete SOHO s olution f or Intern et surf in[...]

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    6 W MM W MM (W i - Fi Multim edia) ● Function ality Etherne t WAN PPP oE, DHCP clien t, S tatic IP ● WA N Connec tion Auto - reconn ect, di al - on - demand, manually ● One - to - Many NA T V irtual serv er , special appli catio n, DMZ , Sup er DMZ(IP pass - throug h) ● NA T Session Support N A T ses sion ( 10000) ● SPI Firewall IP/Se rvi[...]

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    7 1.3 Hardw ar e Configura tion L ED I n dicato rs Po w er LE D Power J ACK WA N P ORT LAN POR T Antenna LAN LED W iF i L E D WAN LED 3 in1 Button: 1. W PS 2. Wirel ess ON 3 .Reset[...]

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    8 1.4 LED i ndicat ors LED status Descripti on Status Green in f lash Device stat us is work ing. W AN LE D Green RJ45 c able is plugged Green in f lash Data acces s LAN LED Green RJ45 c able is plugged Green in f lash Data acces s W iF i LE D Green W LAN is on Green in f lash Data acces s Gr een in fas t flash Device is in W PS PBC m ode Green in [...]

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    9 1.6 Procedure for Hardw ar e Inst allation Step 1 I nsert the Ethernet cabl e into LAN Port: Insert the Etherne t patc h cable int o LAN por t on the bac k panel of Route r, and an avai lable Et hernet port o n the net work adapter in the computer you wil l use to c onf igure the u nit. Step 2 Inser t the Ethernet patch c able into Wired WAN por [...]

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    10 Step 4 . Co mplete the se tup. W hen complete, t he Status LED will flas h.[...]

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    1 1 C C C h h h a a a p p p t t t e e e r r r 2 2 2 M M M a a a k k k i i i n n n g g g C C C o o o n n n f f f i i i g g g u u u r r r a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n This pr oduct pro vides W eb based c onfigur ation s chem e, that is, configur ing b y your W eb browser , such as Mozi lla Fir efox or or Internet Explorer. This approach ca n be ad o[...]

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    12 2 .1 Logi n to Configure fr om EZSetu p Insert the CD int o CD reader on your PC . T he pr ogram , AutoRun, will be exec ut ed autom aticall y. And then you can c lick the Eas y setup Ic on for th is utili ty. Configure the sett ings by the following steps. 2.1 .Select Lang uage then click “ Ne xt ” f or continues . 2.2 Se tup m ode You can [...]

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    13 2.3 Advanced mode Setup. Check the PC, Router or Internet icons for th e S ta tus o f PC , Route r or Inte rne t. 2.4 Quick Wizard Install mode Setup 1. Make sure the router is pow ered on. 2. M a ke sure your networ k adapter is connected to the LAN po rt of the router 3. M a ke sure your networ k adapter has an IP address. C lick “ Next ” [...]

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    14 2.5 . Wireless Set ting. Key in the SSID, Channel and Security options, and then c lick “ Next ” f or continues. 2.6 Auto Detect WA N Service. C lick “ Next ” for c ontinue. Click t he button, “ Let m e select W AN s ervice by mysel f ” , to disabl e this f unctio n. Note : The Item sup ports to dete ct the Dynamic and PPPoE WAN Serv[...]

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    15 Example , the Dynam ic W AN type is detected. 2.7. Manual select WAN Serv ice I n the m anual m ode, Click the a ny icons f or continues . 2.8 Summary of the settings and Ne xt to “ Reboot ” C lick “ Ne xt ” f or continue.[...]

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    16 2.9 Apply the S et ting s or M odi fy. C lick “ Ne xt ” f or continue. 2.10 Test the I nternet connection. T est W AN Network ing ser vice. C lic k “ N ext ” for c ontinue. You can ignor e the by select the “ Ignor e Test ” .[...]

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    17 2.11 Setup Completed. The E zSetup is fin ish, you c an open the default web bro wser to configure ad vanced settings of the R outer. C lick “ Finis h ” to com plete the ins tallatio n.[...]

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    18 2 .2 Login to Configur e fr om W izard T y pe in the IP Addre ss ( http://192. 168.1. 1 ) T y pe pass word, the default is “ adm in” and clic k ‘login’ button. Press “W izard” f or basic settings with simple wa y. Press “ Next” to s tart wi zard.[...]

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    19 Step 1 : Set up your s y stem pas sword. Step 2: Select W an T ype. Auto Det ecting or Setup Manu all y.[...]

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    20 Step 3: Setup the L AN IP a nd W AN T y pe. Step 4: Pleas e fil l in PPPoE service inform ation wh ich is pr ovid ed b y yo ur I S P . Exam ple: Step 5: Set up your W ireless.[...]

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    21 Set up your Authentic ation and Encryptio n. Step 6: Then clic k Appl y Setting . And then th e dev ice wil l reboot. Step 7: Click F inish to c omplete it.[...]

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    22 2.3 System S tatus This optio n provi des the f unction for obs erving this produc t’s working s tatus: WAN S tatus. I f the WAN port is as signed a d ynam ic IP , there m ay appear a “ R enew ” or “ Release ” butt on on the Siden ote co lumn. Y ou can cl ick this button t o rene w or rel ease IP manua lly . S tatistics of WAN: enables[...]

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    23 2.4 Advanced 2.4 .1 Basic S etti ng Please Select “Ad vanced Setup” t o Setu p[...]

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    24 2.4 .1.1 Prim ary Set up – WAN Type, Virtual Compu ters Press “Cha nge” This optio n is prim ar y to enable t his produc t to work properly . T he sett ing item s and the web appearanc e depend on the WAN type. Choose correct WAN type before you start. 1. L AN I P Ad d r e s s : the local IP addres s of th is dev ice . The com puters on yo[...]

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    25 B. Dynam ic IP Address: O btain an I P address f rom ISP autom aticall y . C. PPP over Et hernet: Som e ISPs r equir e the us e of PPPoE to c onnect to th eir servi ces. D. PPTP: Som e ISPs r equire the use of PPTP to conne ct to their s ervices . F. L2T P: Som e ISPs requi re the us e of L2T P to connec t to the ir servic es St atic IP A dd res[...]

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    26 PPP ov er Ethernet: So me ISPs require the use of PPPoE to conne ct to their se r vice s. PPPoE Account and Pass word: th e accou nt and pass word your ISP assigne d to you . For securit y , this field a ppear s blank . If you don't w ant to cha nge the password, l eave it em pty . PPPoE Ser vice Nam e: opt ional. I nput the s ervice n ame [...]

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    27 PPTP: Some ISP s require the use o f PPTP to connect to thei r services First, Please check your IS P assigned an d Selec t S tatic I P A ddress or D ynamic IP Addres s. 1. My IP Addres s and M y Subnet Mask : the pri vate IP addres s and su bnet m ask your ISP assigned t o you. 2. Server IP Addres s: t he IP address of the PPTP server . 3. PPTP[...]

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    28 Auto - R econnec t(Alwa ys - on) :The dev ice will l ink w ith ISP until the c onnec tion is es tablished . Manuall y: The device will not m ak e the link until som eone cl ick s the connect - butt on in th e S taus - page. L2TP: Some ISP s require the use of L2TP to connec t to their ser vices First, Please check y our IS P assigned and Selec t[...]

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    29 4. Maxim um Idle Ti me: the tim e of no activit y to dis connect your PPT P session. Set it to zero or enable A uto - recon nect t o di sable this f eatur e. If A uto - re connect is enabl ed , this pro duct will connect t o ISP autom atically , after s ystem is restarted or connect ion is dro pped. Connectio n Contr ol: There ar e 3 m odes to s[...]

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    30 V irtual Com puters (Onl y for Static and dynamic IP addres s W an type) Virtual Com puter enab les you to use t he or iginal NA T feature, and a llows you to setup the one - to - one m appi ng of m ultiple glob al I P addres s and l ocal IP addres s. • Global I P: Enter the globa l IP address as signed b y your ISP . • Local IP: Enter the l[...]

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    31 2.4 .1.2 DH CP Serv er Press “More>>” 1. DHCP Server : Choos e “Dis able” or “ Enable.” 2. Lease time : This is the length of tim e that the cl ient m ay use the I P address it has been Assigned b y dhcp s erver . 3. I P pool st arting Address / IP pool st arting Addre ss : W henever ther e is a requ est, the DHCP server will a[...]

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    32 2.4. 1. 3 Wireless Setting W ireless settings allo w you to set t he wir eless c onfigur ation i tems . Wireless Radio: The user can tur n on or off W ireless Service . Wireless Off Schedul e: Bef ore turnin g Off W ireless Radio, the de vice will det ect if W ireless station is onl ine, the n depe nd as Sched ule ” 01: 00~0 8:30” to disab l[...]

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    33 The wirel ess c lients can k no w how m an y ap device s b y scann ing func tion in the network . Theref ore, This fu nction is dis abled, th e wire less cli ents can not f ind th e device f rom beacons . Channel : The radio c hann el num ber . T he perm issible chan nels depend o n the Regula tory Dom ain. WPS (W iFi P rotecti on Setup) W PS is[...]

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    34 Securi ty : Se lect the data pr ivacy al gorithm you want . Enab ling the s ecur ity can pr otect your data while it is transf erred f rom one station to ano ther . There are sever al securit y t ypes to use: W E P : W hen you enable the 128 or 64 bit W EP key securit y , pleas e selec t one W EP key to be us ed and input 2 6 or 10 h exadec im a[...]

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    35 W PA - PSK 1. Select Encr y p tion and Pr e - share K ey Mode If y ou se lect HEX , you hav e to fill in 64 h exadecim al ( 0, 1, 2…8 , 9, A, B…F) di gits If ASCII, the lengt h of pre - share k ey is fr om 8 to 63. 2. Fill in th e k ey, E x 12 345678[...]

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    36 W PA Check Box was us ed to s witch the f unction of the W P A. W hen the W P A f unction is ena ble d , the W ireles s us er m ust authentica te to this r outer firs t to us e the Network ser vice. RADIUS Server I P address or th e 80 2.1X ser ver ’s dom ain - nam e. Select Enc ryptio n and R ADIU S Share d Ke y If y ou se lect HEX , you hav [...]

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    37 2. Fill in t he ke y, Ex 12345 678 W P A2 ( AE S ) Check Box was us ed to s witch the f unction of the W P A. W hen the W P A f unction is ena bled, the W ireles s us er m ust authentica te to this r outer firs t to us e the Network ser vice. RADIUS Server IP address or the 802 .1X server ’s dom ain - nam e. Select R ADIUS S hared K ey If y ou[...]

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    38 W P A/ W PA2 Check Box was us ed to s witch the f unction of the W P A. W hen the W P A f unction is ena bled, the W ireles s us er m ust authentica te to this router firs t to us e the Network ser vice. RADIU S Server The router will det ect au tom atically wh ich Secur ity type(W pa - psk version 1 or 2) the c lient uses to e ncr ypt. IP addre[...]

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    39 W ireless Clien t List 2.4 .1.4 Chang e Passw ord Y o u can ch ange P assword here. W e strongly recommend you to ch ange th e system password f or secur ity reaso n. 2.4 .2 F orwarding Rules[...]

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    40 2.4 .2.1 Virt ual Se rv er This pr oduct’s NA T fir ewall f ilters out unrec ogni zed pack ets to protect your Int ranet, so all hosts behin d this pro duct are invis ible to t he outsi de wo rld. If you wish, you ca n m ake s ome of them ac cess ible by enab ling the Virtual Ser ver Mapp ing. A virtual server is defin ed a s a Serv ice Por t [...]

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    41 2.4.2 .2 Special AP Some applications require multip le connect ions, like Interne t gam es, Video conf erencin g, Internet te lepho ny , et c. Bec ause of the f irewal l functio n, thes e appl ications canno t wor k with a pure NA T rout er . T he Special Application s f eature a llows som e of thes e applicat ions to work with this product. If[...]

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    42 2.4 .2 .3 M iscellaneo us Ite ms IP Address of DMZ Host DMZ ( DeMilitarized Z one) Host is a hos t without the pr otection of firewa ll. It allo ws a com puter to be expos ed to unrestric ted 2 - way comm unic ation for Internet gam es , Video conf erencing, Internet te lepho ny and oth er s pecial ap plicati ons. NOT E: This f eature shoul d be[...]

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    44 2.4 .3 Secur ity Sett ings[...]

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    45 2.4 .3.1 Pac ket Filte rs Pack et Filter ena bles you to contr ol wh at pack ets are allowed t o pass the r outer . Outbound filter ap plies on a ll outb ound pack ets. However , I nbou nd filt er appl ies on pack ets that destined to Virtual Ser vers or D MZ hos t only . Y ou can se lect on e of the t wo filt ering p olicies : 1. Allow al l to [...]

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    46 For sourc e or des tina tion IP addr ess, you can define a s ingle IP addres s (4.3 .2.1) or a ra nge of IP addresses (4.3.2.1 - 4.3.2 .254). A n em pty impli es all I P address es. For sourc e or dest ination p ort, you can def ine a s ingle por t (80) or a ran ge of por ts (1000 - 1999) . A dd pref ix "T" or "U " to spec if[...]

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    47 (1.2.3.100 - 1.2.3 .149) Rem ote hos ts are allo w to send m ail (port 25), and bro wse the In ternet (port 80) (1.2.3.10 - 1.2.3. 20) Rem ote hos ts can do e veryth ing (bl ock nothing) Others ar e all bl ock ed. Example 2: (1.2.3.100 - 1.2.3 .1 19) Rem ote hosts can do ev erything except read ne t news (p ort 1 19) an d transf er files vi a FT[...]

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    48 To enabl e Outbound Packet Filte r click the check box nex t to Enable in th e Outbound Packet Filt er f ield. Example 1: Router L AN IP is 192. 168.12. 254 (1 92 .16 8.12.1 00 -1 92 .1 6 8.1 2.149) Loc ated host s are o n l y allo wed to s end m ail (por t 25), receive m ail (port 1 10) , and browse In ternet ( port 80) ; port 53 (DNS) is neces[...]

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    49 Example 2: Router L AN IP is 192. 168.12. 254 ( 192 .16 8. 12 .100 and 1 92 .16 8.1 2 .1 1 9) Locat ed Hosts c an do e verything except r ead net n ews (port 1 19) and transf er f iles via FT P (port 21) Others ar e allo wed After Outbound Pack et Filter setting is c onfigur ed, cli ck the sav e butto n.[...]

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    50 2.4 .3.2 Dom ain filters Domain Fil ter L et you pre vent us ers un der this de vice f rom ac cess ing specif ic URLs. Domain Fil ter Enable Check if y ou want to enabl e Dom ain Filter . Log DNS Query Check if y ou want to log th e action when som eone acces ses the s pecific U RLs. Privilege IP A dd resses R ange Setting a gr oup of hosts an d[...]

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    51 Domain Su ffix A s uffix of U RL to be restr icted. For exam ple, ".com ", "x xx.c om". Acti on W hen someone is acces sing the UR L m et the dom ain - suffix , what k ind of actio n you want. Check drop to bloc k the ac ces s. Check log to log thes e acces s. Enable Check to enable each rule. Example:[...]

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    52 In this ex ample: 1. URL include “ www .m sn.com ” will be b lock ed, and th e ac tion will be recor d in log - file . 2. URL include “ www .sin a.com ” will not be block ed, but the act ion wi ll be recor d in l og - f ile. 3. URL include “ www .baidu .co m” will be b lock ed, but the ac tion will not be rec ord i n log - f ile. 4. [...]

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    53 The m ajor differenc e between “D omain f ilter” and “URL Block ing” is Dom ain f ilter requ ire user to input s uffix (lik e .com or .org, etc) , while UR L Blocking r equire user to input a k eyword on ly . In other words, D omain f ilter c an block spec ific website , while URL Block ing can b lock hundreds of websi tes b y sim ply a [...]

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    54 In this ex ample: 1. URL includ e “m sn” will b e block ed, and t he actio n will be record i n log - file . 2. URL includ e “sina” will b e block ed, but the ac tion will be rec ord in log - file[...]

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    55 2.4 .3.4 MAC contr ol A dministrator MAC Control Regardles s the M AC acces s configurati on of adm inistrator , s pecif ic MAC c an acc ess the device. This devic e can rec ord 3 s ets. W hen the hos t(should b e adm in) logins W eb m anagem ent, the device w ill record MAC ad dres s of this host. Before th is hos t configur es Inter net Access[...]

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    56 MAC Addr ess Con trol al lows you to as sign d ifferent ac cess r ight for d ifferent us ers and t o assign a s pecific IP addres s to a certain MAC ad dress. M A C A ddress Control Check “Enable” to ena ble t he “MAC Ad dress Control”. All of the settin gs in t his page will take eff ect onl y when “Enable” is check ed. Connection c[...]

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    57 Control t able "Control tab le" is the tabl e at the b ottom of the "M AC Address Control" page. Eac h row of this table indicates th e M AC addres s and the expect ed IP addr ess mapping of a c lient. There ar e f our colum ns in this tab le: M AC A dd ress MAC addr ess ind icates a specif ic client. I P Ad d r e s s Expecte[...]

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    58 In this s cenar io, there are t hree clie nts list ed in th e Co ntrol T able. Cl ients 1 and 2 are wireles s, and clie nt 3 is wired. 1.The "M AC Addr ess Contr ol" f unction is enable d. 2."Connec tion contr ol" is enab led, and a ll of the w ired and wireless clients no t listed in th e "Control table" are "[...]

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    59 are all al lowed to connec t to th is device. But c lient 1 is denied to connec t to th is dev ice. 6. Clients 1 and 2 are all owed to ass ociate to t he wir eless LAN, b ut a wireles s c lient with a MAC addres s not spec ified in the Contro l table is denied to as socia te to the w ireless LAN. Client 3 is a wire d client and so is not af fect[...]

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    60 Internet. Cur rentl y , t he rout er can de tect th e follo wing DoS attack: S YN Attack , W inNuke, Port Scan, Pi ng of D eath, La nd Attack et c. VPN P PTP and I PSec Pas s - Through Virtual Private Networ king ( VPN) is t ypicall y used f or wor k - related networ king. For VPN tunnels, t he router suppor ts IPSec P assthroug h and PPT P Pass[...]

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    61 2.4 .4 A dv anced Settings[...]

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    62 2.4 .4.1 S ystem Time G et Date and T ime by NTP Protocol Selected if you want to Get Date and T im e by NTP Protocol. Time Serv er Select a NT P time ser ver to c onsult UT C tim e Time Z one Select a t ime zone where t his de vice loc ates. Set Date and T ime manually Selected if you want to Set Date and T im e manually . Set Date and T ime ma[...]

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    63 2.4 .4.2 System Log This page s upport t wo m ethods to export s ystem logs to s pecific des tina tion b y means of syslog(UD P) and SMTP( TCP). T he items you have t o setup includ ing: IP Address for Syslog Host IP of dest ination where s yslogs will be se nt to. Check Enable to enable th is f unction. E- mail Alert Enable Check if y ou want t[...]

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    64 2.4 .4.3 Dyna mi c DNS To host your s erver on a c hang ing IP address , you hav e to use d ynamic domain n am e service (DDNS). So that an yone wishing to reach your hos t onl y needs to k now the nam e of it. D ynam ic DNS will m ap the nam e of your host to your curr ent I P addre ss, whic h changes each t ime you connect yo ur Inter net ser [...]

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    65 2. 4 .4.4 QoS This devic e supp orts QoS f unc tion. User could set spe cified ups tream connec tion with differ ent priorit y. Ther e are three pr iori ties co uld be se lected. T he pac kets with High pri orit y would be pr ocess ed first. 1. QoS: Qualit y of Service. 2. Local I P/Po rts: The IP and ports that L AN side P C us ed. The value 0 [...]

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    66 2.4 .4. 5 SNM P In brief , SNMP , the S im ple Network Managem ent Prot ocol, is a protoc ol des igned to g ive a user the capab ilit y to remotel y m anage a com puter net work by poll ing and s etting ter m inal values and m onitor ing net wor k events. Enable SN MP Y o u m ust check Local, Re m ote or both to en able SNMP functio n. If Loca l[...]

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    67 2.4 .4. 6 Routing Routing T ables allow you to deter mine whic h ph ysical interfac e addres s to use for outg oing I P data gram s. If you have m ore than on e router s and s ubnets, you will nee d to en able ro uting table to allo w packets to f ind proper routing path and al low different s ubnets to com municate with each other . Routing T a[...]

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    68 Configura tion o n NA T Rout er Destinati on SubnetMask Gateway Hop Enabled 192.168. 1.0 255.255.255.0 192.168 .123.21 6 1 ˇ 192.168. 0.0 255.255.255.0 192.168 .123.10 3 1 ˇ So if, f or exam ple, the c lient3 wanted to s end a n IP data gram to 192.168 .0.2, it would us e the above table to determ ine th at it ha d to go vi a 192.1 68.123. 103[...]

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    69 2.4 .4. 7 Schedule Rule Y o u can s et the sched ule t ime to d ecide which ser vic e will be turned on or off. Select the “enable” i tem . Press “ Add New R ule” Y o u can write a ru le nam e and set whic h day and wh at tim e to schedule fr om “S tart T ime” to “End T ime”. The follo wing ex ample conf igure “ ftp tim e” as[...]

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    70 one automat ically . Schedul e Rule ca n be ap ply to Virtual s erver a nd Pack et Fi lter , f or exam ple: Exanple 1: Virtual Serv er – Apply Rule# 1 (ftp tim e: ever yday 14 :2 0 to 16:3 0) Exanple 2: Packet Filter – App ly Rule# 1 (ftp tim e: ever yday 14: 2 0 to 16: 3 0).[...]

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    72 2.4 .5 T oolbox 2.4 .5.1 View Log Y o u can View s ystem log by clic king the View Log button[...]

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    73 2.4 .5.2 Fi rmware Up grade Y o u can upgr ade f irm ware by clic king Fi rmw are Upg rade bu tton. 2.4 .5.3 Backu p Sett ing Y o u can bac kup your setti ngs b y click ing the Backup Setting button and s ave it as a bin f ile. Once you want to r estore t hese sett ings, please cl ick Firmw are Up grad e butto n and use the bin file you saved. 2[...]

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    74 2.4 .5.5 Reboot Y o u can als o rebo ot this pr oduct b y clic king the Reboot button. 2.4 .5.6 M iscellan eous Ite ms M AC A ddress fo r Wake - on - LAN W ake - on - LAN is a t echnolo gy that enables you to po wer up a network ed de vice rem otel y . In order to enj o y this featur e, the targ et dev ice m ust be Wake - on - LAN e nabled and y[...]

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    75 A A A p p p p p p e e e n n n d d d i i i x x x A A A F F F A A A Q Q Q a a a n n n d d d T T T r r r o o o u u u b b b l l l e e e s s s h h h o o o o o o t t t i i i n n n g g g What can I do when I hav e some trouble at the first t ime? 1. W hy can I not configure the route r even if the ca ble is plugged in the port s of Router and the led i[...]

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    76 W hatever I setup, t he pc can not get ip. P lease chec k S tatus Led and ref er to th e Q2: 2. Why can I not connect the router even if the cable is plugged in Lan port and the led is light? A: F irst, pleas e chec k S tatus Led. If the de vice is norm al, the led will blink per sec ond. If not, pleas e check How bli nking S tatus led sh ows . [...]

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    77 5 .When I u se S tat ic I P Add ress to ro am In ternet , I can acce ss or p ing global IP 202. 93.91 .218 , But I can not access the site that input s domain name, fo r examp le ht tp://espn.com ? A: Pl ease ch eck the dns conf iguratio n of S tatic IP Ad dr ess. Ple ase ref er to the i nform ation of ISP and assign one or t wo in dns item . H [...]

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    78 If the c lient can not acces s your wire less rou ter , pleas e refr esh net work list agai n. Ho wever , I still can n ot fine the de vice w hich ssid is “d efau lt”, ple ase r efer to Q 3. Choose the one that you will want to connect and C onnect: If suc cessf ully , the c omput er will sho w and get ip f rom router: 2. When I use AES encr[...]

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    79 correct pre - share key ? A: First, you mus t check if the driver of wirel ess c lient supports AES encryptio n . Please refer to the belo w: If SSID is def ault and c lick “ Properties ” to c heck if the dr iver of wireles s client supports AES encr yption. 3 .When I use wireles s to connect t he router , but I find the signa l is very low [...]