LevelOne WBR-6022 manuel d'utilisation

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    Leve lOne User Manu al Ver. 1.2 WBR-6022 Hom eGuard 22 Res idential Gateway[...]

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    2 Safet y FCC W A RNING This equip ment may gene rate or use radio frequency ene rgy. Changes or mod ifications to th is equipm ent may cause harmfu l interference unle ss the mo difications are e xpressly approved in the instructio n manual. The u ser could lose the authority to ope rate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is [...]

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    3 General Publi c License This produ ct incorporates open source code into the software a nd therefore falls u nder the guideline s governed b y the General P ublic License (GP L) agreement . Adhe ring to the GPL requirem ents, the ope n source code and open source license for the source code are available for free download at http://global.le vel1[...]

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    4 Table of Conte nt TABLE O F CONTEN T ....... ........ ........ ........ ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ...... 4 1 INTRODU CTION ............ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ......... ........ ........ ........ .[...]

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    5 1 Introduction Congratula tions on your pu rchase of LevelOne W BR-6022 HomeGuard 22 Res idential Gateway . This produ ct is specifically de signed for Sma ll Office and Hom e Office needs. It provides a comple te SOHO so lution for Internet surfing, and is ea sy to configure and operate even f or non-techn ical users. Instruct ions for installin[...]

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    6 2 Product Features This cha pter provides the package cont ents and setup info rmation for the Ho meGuard 22 Reside ntial Gatewa y . Feature s HomeGu ard functio ns  Camera View Get supp orting IP Cam eras and after pairing with them, this device c ould sho w the c amer a screen on web UI.  Camera Re cord Get sup porting I P Cam eras and s [...]

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    7  Sleep M ode: W hen time m atches with ru le of Schedu le, Green R outer w ill detect whether a ny client or N etwor k flow. If No, Green Ro uter will b e in Sleep m ode. Other wise, it will not g o to slee p mode unt il no d ata flowin g in net work. This m ode can sav e alm ost 100% ener gy. ( End-user can’t use I nternet i n Sleep M ode. [...]

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    7 3 Package conte nts & Hardw are Installation Pack age Conten ts Open the box of the HomeGuard 22 Residential G ateway and carefully unpack it. The box should conta in the following item s:  W BR-6022 HomeGuard 2 2 Residential Gat eway  Power Ada pter  Cat.5 Cable  Antenn a x2  CD Manua l / Utility  Quick In stallation Guide [...]

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    8 Front Vie w WLAN Button • Press a nd hold for 3 seco nds to turn the W ireless LAN on or off . • Please confirm WLAN stat us as indicated b y W LAN Light Status Li ght • A steady blin king light indica tes the device is rea dy WAN Light • A solid light indicates the W AN port is conne cted. WLAN Light • Off indicates W ireless LAN is tu[...]

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    9 Rear Vie w Power Jack • Receptor f or the supplied po wer adapter LAN Ports (1~4) • Conne ct Ethernet devices such as compu ters, switches o r hubs. WAN Port • The W AN port is the connect ion for the Eth ernet cable to the Cable or DSL Mode m. Sleep Button • This bu tton is used to force t he router to ente r sleep mode, or wake up. It h[...]

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    10 Hardwa re Instal lation Decide where to place y our Wir eless Router You can place your W ireless Router on a desk or other fla t surface. For op timal performance, place your W ireless Router in t he center of your off ice (or your hom e) in a locatio n that is away from any potentia l source of interfe rence, such as a metal wall or microwave [...]

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    11 3. Conne ct the Computer LAN cable. 4. Plug in th e Power Adapte r[...]

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    12 5. W ait until the Status light is blinking steadily. This mea ns the router is rea dy for use.[...]

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    13 4 Check Your N etwork Settings 1. Please make sure your PC can get IP addre ss automatically so t he W BR- 6022 can communicate with your PC during configurat ion. • Se lect “Control Pan el” > “Network Connec tions”. • Right click the “Lo cal Area Connect ion” and choose “P roperties”. • Se lect the TCP/IP protocol for y[...]

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    14 5 Configurat ion Wizard Once prope rly conf igured, the W BR-6022 HomeGuard 22 Residentia l G ateway will o btain and assign IP add ress information automatically. Con figuration settings can be established t hrough the W eb- Based Co nfiguration Menu , or the Easy Setup Utility on the CD. 5.1 Eas y Setup Util ity Insert the CD into your CD-ROM [...]

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    15 Select W izard, the application will go steps o ne by one.[...]

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    16 First, you ha ve to make su re that your ha rdware connect ions are all correct. Then, you have to adjust the t ime zone. This ro uter could m anage the power by tim e scheduling, s o we have to correct its system tim e.[...]

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    17 Setup t he Power Manageme nt schedule. Smart Schedule means, when t he router should go to slee p mode due to the schedule rule, it would ch eck the network pack et first. If t here are still some network packets be ing transfe rred, the rule wou ld not be execute d immediately un til the network f low is stop.[...]

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    18 For wireless set ting, t he default SSID of wireless interfa ce is “LevelOne ”, default channel is 1 1, and default en cryption option is “NO NE”. You cou ld change it right now or la ter through W EB UI. W e strongly suggest you cha nge th e e ncryption option as soon as possible, because the non- encrypted wireless network is no t secu[...]

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    19 Next step, we will help you to setup the W AN configuratio ns. Please follow the wizard, and choose the W AN type you used.[...]

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    21 The app lication would sh ow you a defau lt doma in n ame that combined with th is pro duct, please remember this domain name, next time you want to rem otely con trol th is Hom eGuard system, you cou ld use it to connect . It ma y be n ot easy to remem ber, so that you could set anothe r domain name that you prefer af ter entering the web UI. A[...]

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    22 5.2 Login Tool The W BR-6022 had build-in le vel1dns.net service, it will bund le a DDNS num ber for remote access. Please make sure the W BR-6022 have to get public IP add ress first, then start to use lo gin tool. The login tool has 2 parts: a. W hen use r want to use remote control at W BR-6022, please click “Ac cess form W AN”, then inpu[...]

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    23 6 HomeGuard System setting To us e HomeG uard system , there are s ome s teps you have to f ollow: 1. pairing the I P cam eras and network s torages 2. Save the ac count/ password inf o of IP c ameras into router. 3. Setup the r ecording schedule if necess ary Here we go t hrough e ach s tep: 6.1 Prepare the IP camera and storage Supportin g Lis[...]

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    24 6.2 HomeGuard Web UI Open a web browser (Inte rnet Explorer/Firef ox/Safari) and type in the IP Address The defau lt username an d password is “ a dmin ” and “ password ” (The W BR-6022 recomme nd to use IE Brows er that be cause have to ins tall the Active-X, to s ee or record t he video) Main Feature Multi-Lang uage[...]

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    25 6.2.1 Status IP Cam era will sho w which alrea dy regist ered IP c amer a on the list. I t can be c onfigure i n detail when click ed c amera. Once you alread y the instal l the IP cam era on the list, you can cl ick eac h cam era or view all to se e the l ive vie w Functio n of But tons Setup You M UST selec t one of th e s torages to store rec[...]

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    26 6.2.2 Search IP camera and Storage Press the “Sear ch Ne w Device” icon , the Hom eGuard would tr y to s earch al l c om patible de vices on L AN, and would lis t them all in web page, Pl ease prepare the IP cam era & NAS dev ice’s ID/pass word, it needs to inpu t the inf o duri ng the register pr ocess. Notice: p lease use the IP net [...]

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    27 6.2.4 View IP camera 6.2.4.1 View A ll IP Cameras Enter t he “Vie w All” page under “ Status” tag, t he IP cam eras that you registered cor rectly would s how the ir im age here. PS: the W BR -6022 can sup port view up to 4 cam eras in a web ui. 6.2.4.2 View One IP Camera Enter the IP cam era’s page under “Stat us” tag, the IP cam [...]

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    28 6.2.5 Record IP camera 6.2.5.1 Set Record Path. You MU ST select on e of th e storages t o store rec ord files of each IP c amer a before the record f unction is enabled. Press the “ Setup” butt on of the IP cam era that you want to setu p on “Status” tag m ain pag e, you coul d gi ve your IP camer a a friend ly nam e, a nd you cou ld c [...]

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    29 6.2.5.4 Scheduling Record This devic e allowed you to set your s cheduling ru les fo r recor ding the IP cam era v ideo. You could s et the t ime peri od, the spec ified IP c amer a and which network storage to save. For exam ple: Each tim e, we recor d 15 m inutes on 8: 30 to 17:30 ever y Monda y, Tuesda y, and Wednes day. If y o u choose “ O[...]

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    30 Please enter the “S torage” page; the v ideo data would list here, sorte d b y date, tagged with eac h IP cam era. Click on the recor d you wa nt to check then you could do wnload it fr om the networ k s torage. You ha ve to instal l the m edia player that su pports the f ile form at to view it. Delete the record in storage Press the “D el[...]

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    31 6.2.7.4 Normal User Management You also co uld m odify norm al user account her e. 6.2.8 Email A ler t Press the “ Em ail Alert” link under “S ystem” tag, you co uld see sc reen like t his: Please enter the inf orm ation of your em ail setting to enab le the em ail alert f unction. The Hom eGuar d system wi ll send em ail to inf orm you [...]

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    32 Select th e devices an d pres s “Unregister !” button will unreg ister thes e devices from HomeGuard s ystem . 6.2.10 Change Alias Domain Name Press the “D DNS Al ias” link under “S ystem ” tag. DDNS A lias : Key in your pr eferred alias nam e and press “T est alias” button to check it is valid or not. Pres s the “Save/Mod ify [...]

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    33 7 Router sett ing Type in “ password ” (withou t quotes) in the Password box, then c lick Login Note: pa ssword is the default login password fo r the unit. The u ser can setup step by ste p to finish the connection with W izard. If you a re an advanced user, you can access the configuratio ns directly in the A dvanced Setup Setup W izard wi[...]

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    34 Remem ber to set up the Sle ep Mode to ena ble the Power S aving features. Once the user finishes tho se steps and the router screen displayed as be low. It means that th e Internet connection is now esta blished.[...]

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    35 8 Advanced Set up To acce ss the Advanced Setup, click on Advanced Setup a t the top of the p age. Or, for f irst time installation , choose Advanced S etup and click E nter . Once in the Advanced Set up, you will be pre sented with the f ollowing menu.[...]

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    36 Basic Se tting These are the bas ic settings of the unit. Click on t he m enu on the left t o a ccess t he resp ective settings p age.[...]

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    37 Green Function The Power sa ving function allows you to set the time that the router enters into Sleep Mode. This mea ns that the route r can automatically p ower on and off at user spe cified times.[...]

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    38 Low Power Wireless Mode: W hen no wirele ss clients are connecte d to the rou ter, it will reduc e power to the ra dio to save power. W hen a device conne cts wirelessly to the ro uter, it will revert to f ull power imm ediately. Sleep Mode: W hen Ena bled, the route r will follow the times set in the schedule be low to enter Sleep Mode, or wake[...]

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    39 Connect-on-Dem and: Th e router will auto matically connect to the Internet when a comput er in the network reque sts Internet u sage. Auto-reconne ct (always on): The route r will maintain connect ion to the Interne t at all possible times. It will also re connect automa tically when it d etects it has be en disconnec ted. Manuall y : You will [...]

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    40 PPP over E thernet 1. PPP oE Account a nd Password: the account and pa ssword your ISP a ssigned to you. For security, this field appears blank. If you don't want to change the pa ssword, leave it emp ty. 2. PPP oE Service Name : Optional. Input the service nam e if your ISP requires it. Otherwise, lea ve it blank. 3. Maximu m Idle Time: th[...]

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    41 • Auto-Re connect (Always-on): T he device will link with ISP u ntil the connect ion is established. • Manua lly: The device will not make the link until someone clicks the connect -button in the Statu s-page. Virtual Computers (Onl y for Static and d y n amic IP address W AN type) Used when WAN is set a s DHCP or Stat ic IP, the user can as[...]

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    42 For mo re settings click on More . DHCP Ser ver : To either Disa ble or Enable DHCP Server. IP Pool Starting/Ending A d dress: The pool of IP’s tha t can be allocat ed to clients Lease Ti me: DHCP lease time to the DHCP client Domain Na me: To assign a Do main Name (optional) Primar y D NS/Se condary DNS : To assign DNS Servers (o ptional) Pri[...]

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    43 Note: SS ID names m ay contain up to 32 A S CII characters. SSID Broa dcast: The W BR-6022 will broad cast beacons tha t contains SSID and other wireless informatio n so that Compute rs or other wireless devices can find the W BR-6022 when scannin g for wireless ne tworks. Disable this function if you want to hide you r wireless network. Channel[...]

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    45 WP A -PSK, W PA2-PSK, WP A / WP A 2 -PSK This security is m ore secure compared to W EP. Please enter the key in the Preshare Key f ield. The fie ld can be between 8 a nd 63 characte rs long and can b e any combination of letters and numbe rs. 802.1x and RADIUS To use this security featu re, you will n eed to ha ve a RADIUS se rver on you r n et[...]

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    46 RADIUS S hared Key Key value sh ared by the RADI US server and this ro uter. This ke y value is consiste nt with the ke y value in the RA DIUS server. WP A , W PA2, WP A 1/W PA2 Similar to 802.1X security using W PA / W PA2 for en cryption. You will ne ed a RADIUS se rver for au thentication. Please e nter the deta ils of your RADIUS server. RAD[...]

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    47 WPS (WiFi Protected Se tup) W PS featu re is following the W i-Fi Alliance W PS standard and it ease s the set up of security- enabled W i-Fi networks in the home and small o ffice environm ent. It re duces the user steps required to configure a network and supports two metho ds tha t are familiar to most consume rs to configure a network and en[...]

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    48 Enter PI N number of Wi reless Adapter It is also possible to use the PIN number you h ave set on the wireless adapt er. Set the adapte r as En rollee and enter the P IN you want. Enter the enrollee’s (com puter’s wireless ad apter) PIN number and then click “Save.”[...]

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    49 Now initiate the W PS by clicking th e PIN button o n the wireless ada pter’s utility. Push Button Me thod Change the Config Metho d to “Push But ton.” Then pres s the W PS button a t the front of the rout er until the W LAN light starts fla shing. This indicate s that W PS is activate d. Then pres s and hold the W PS button on you r w ire[...]

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    50 If your de vice has no physical W PS push bu tton, then you c an push the soft ware button in the utility. WDS (W ireless Distribution S ystem) W DS operation as def ined by the IEEE80 2.11 standard h as been made availab le. Using WDS it is pos sible to wirelessly conn ect Access P oints, and in doing so extend a wired infrastru cture to locati[...]

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    51 Change Password This page a llows you to change th e W BR-6022 W eb Configuration password. Please type in the old password (f actory default password is pa ssword ) and then type in the new pass word. If you chan ge the password, m ake sure you use the ne w password next time you log into the web configurat ion. Click Save to save the set tings[...]

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    52 Forw arding Rules This pa ge allows you to conf igure the port forwarding m anagemen t of the W BR-6022. Use th e menu on the left to access the s etting pages. The port f orwarding feature is required because the W ireless Router’s NAT (Network Add ress Trans lation) will block inco ming traffic from the Internet to th e LAN if the spe cific [...]

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    53 Virtual Server A virtual server is de fined as a Service P ort, and all requests to this port will be red irected to the comput er specifie d by th e Server IP. Virtual Se rver can work with Schedu ling Rules, and give user more f lexibility on Acc ess con trol. For Deta il, please re f er to S cheduling Ru le (Advanced Setting > Schedule ). [...]

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    54 Special A P Some app lications require multiple connec tions, like Inte rnet games, Video conferencing, Inte rnet telephon y, etc. Because of the firewall funct ion, these applicat ions cannot work with the WBR-6 022. The S pecial Applications fe ature allows some of these applicat ions to work with th is product. If this fails to m ake an appli[...]

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    55 Miscellaneous Items IP A dd ress of DMZ Host Here you can set the DMZ (Demilitarized Zon e) Host. It i s a computer that d o es not have the W BR-6022’s built-in f irewall applied. It allows th e compute r to b e e xposed to unrestricted communica tion to the Inte rnet. This setting is most commo nly used for Internet gaming, Video confe renci[...]

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    56 Securit y Setting s This section allows yo u to conf igure the security m ana gement of the unit. Click on the m enu on the left to a ccess the respective se tting page .[...]

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    57 Packet Filter Packet Filte rs allows you to control what pa ckets are allowed to pa ss through the W BR-6022. Th e Outbound Filte r applies t o all outbound packets and t he I nbound Filter only a pplies to packets that are de stined to Virtual Se rvers or the DMZ Host only. To enab le the Outbound Filte r, tick the E nable tick box. There a re [...]

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    58 For sou rce o r d estination IP address , you can defin e a single IP address (192.168.0. 1) o r a range of IP addre sses (192.168.0.100 – 192.168.0.200). A n empty imp lies all IP addre sses. For sou rce or destin ation port, you can def ine a single p ort (80) o r a range of p orts (1000-19 99). You also need to ad d pref ix "T" or[...]

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    59 Domain Filter The Dom ain Filte r e nables you to prevent u sers from accessing sp ecific domain addresses (web sites). To enab le Domain Filter, mak e sure to tick t he Enable tick box. • Log DNS Query : Check if you want to log the action when someone acce sses the specific URLs. • Priv i lege HOS T / Netmask: Setting a group of computers [...]

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    60 URL Blocking URL Blockin g will block LAN computers from connectin g to a pre-defined W eb Site. The major differen ce between Domain Filte r and URL Blocking is th at Domain Filter re quires the user to in put suffixes (eg: x xx.com, ttt.n et) while URL Blockin g only requires us er to input a keyword. In othe r words, Doma in f ilter c an bloc[...]

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    61 MAC Address Control The Dom ain Filte r e nables you to prevent u sers from accessing sp ecific domain addresses (web sites). To enab le MAC Address Cont rol, make sure to t ick on Enable. There a re two types of con trols available : • Connection Control: To co ntrol which wired a nd wireless clie nts can co nnect to this devic e. If a client[...]

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    62 MAC A ddress MA C addres s indicates a specific clie nt. IP A dd ress Expected IP address of the c orrespondin g client. Keep it empty if you don't care its IP address. C W hen " Connection control " is checked, check " C " will allow the correspo nding client to con nect to this device. A W hen " Association contro[...]

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    63 Miscellaneous Items This pa ge allows you to change various miscellan eous se curity settings. Administrator Time out: The amoun t of time with no a ctivity be fore the user will be logged out of t he web configura tion pages. Set to zero to disable this fea ture. Remote Administrat or Ho st/Port: By def ault, only LAN user can browse the b uilt[...]

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    64 Advanced S etting s These pa ges allow you to configure the mo re advanced settings on the unit.[...]

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    65 S y stem Log The W BR-6022 supports b oth Syslog (using UDP packet s) and E-Mail alert. For Syslog, you will need to ente r the IP add ress of the host computer that will be receiving the syslog messa ges and tick on Enable . For E-Mail a lert, you will ne ed to define the following: • E-Mail A lert: T ick Enable to enable this fe ature. • S[...]

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    66 Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS is a f eature th at allows u sers t o set up a static domain nam e e ven when they have a dynamic internet IP address. So even if you r IP add ress changes every tim e you connect to your ISP, the IP ad dress can be m apped to a h ost name so that anyone who wants to connect to the W BR- 6022, o r any services behind th e[...]

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    67 QoS Rule Here you ca n set the paramet ers for QoS (Quality of Service). T his function a llows you to specify which types o f data packets are given priority. Fo r example you can increase the p riority of Voice Over IP or gaming pa ckets so that they are handled first by W BR-6022. To enab le QoS Contro l, tick Enable. Local IP: Please input C[...]

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    68 SNMP Setting SNMP (Simple Network Man agement Protocol) is designed to giv e users the ability to remotely manage a computer or net work device. To enab le SNMP, please se t the following: • Enable SNMP: You mu st check eithe r Local or Remote or both to enab le SNMP function. If Local is checked, this unit will respo nd to reque sts from LA N[...]

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    69 Routing W hen you have more than one W BR-6022 , or route r with diff erent sub nets o n the network, you will need to e nable this function to allow the diff erent subnets to communicate with each other. There a re two types of rout ing supported b y the W BR-6022. • Dy na mic Routing : This me thod uses Routing Inf ormation P rotocol (RIP) t[...]

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    70 Destinatio n Subnet M ask Gatew ay Hop Enabled 192.168.1.0 255.255.255 .0 192.168.123 .216 1  192.168.0.0 255.255.255 .0 192.168.123 .103 1  So if, for example, Client3 wants to send an IP data packet to 192.168.0.2, it would use the above table to de termine that it ha d to go via 192. 168.123.103 (Rout er 2) And if it sends Packets to 19[...]

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    71 S y stem Time This pa ge allows you to set the time settings of the W BR-6022. Time Zone: Select the tim e zone for your location. Auto-Synchroniza tion: T he router will autom atically kee p sync with a NTP Time Server. Sync with Time Server: Force the route r to sync with a T ime Server. Sync with my PC: The ro uter will use the time set on yo[...]

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    72 Schedule Rule This fea ture allows you to define the time schedule of Virtua l Server and Packet Filter rules. To enab le Scheduling, tick E nable and click Save .[...]

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    73 Then create new rules by pressin g the New Add button. Enter the Rule’s Name an d set the Sta rt and End Times fo r each day. T hen click Save to save the new rule. Once defined, you can u se it fo r Virtual Server an d Packe t Filters by en tering the rule n umber in the “Schedule Rule#” fields.[...]

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    74 Toolb ox This sect ion has some ba sic tools to maint ain the W BR-6022 ’s systems.[...]

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    75 S y stem Info View the L og of the route r. It can also be exported to a te xt file.[...]

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    76 Firmware Upgrade This pa ge allows you to pe rform updates to the f irmware of the W BR-6022. To use , click Browse an d locate the firm ware image f ile, then click Upgrade . Note: Plea se connec t to the W BR-6022 using a wired LAN con nection as if the connection brea ks during the update, it will ren der the unit u nworkable. Also disable a [...]

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    77 Miscellaneous Items MAC A ddress for Wake-on-L AN W ake-on-LAN is a techn ology that enable s you to power up a networked device remotely. In order to enjoy this f eature, the target device mu st be Wake-on-LAN enabled and you h ave to know th e MAC addre ss of this device, say 00 -11-22-33-44 -55. Clicking "W ake up" button will ma ke[...]

  • Page 79

    78 Appendix A 802.1x Setting Figure 1: T esting Environme nt (Use W indows 2000 Rad ius Server) Equipme nt Details PC1: Microsof t Windows XP Pro fessional with out Service Pa ck 1 and LevelOn e W ireless PCI Ca rd PC2: Microsof t Windows XP Pro fessional with Service Pac k 1a or later and LevelOne W ireless PCI Card. Authen tication Server: W indo[...]

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    79 DUT and W indows 2000 Radius Server Setup Setup W indows 2000 RADIUS Server W e have to change authe ntication method to MD5_Challe nge or using smart card or other certif icate on RADI US server accordin g to the test condition. Setup DUT 1. Enab le the 802.1X (check the “Enable ch eckbox“). 2. Ente r the RADIUS server IP. 3. Ente r the sha[...]

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    80 Windows 2000 RADIUS se rver Authentication testing: DUT auth enticate PC1 u sing certificate. (P C2 follows the same test procedure s.) 1. Downloa d and insta ll the certificate on PC1. (Fig 4) 2. PC1 chooses the SSID of DUT as the Access Point. 3. Set aut hentication type of wireless client and RADIUS se rver both to EAP_T LS. 4. Disab le the w[...]

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    81 Figure 6: A uthentication s uccess DUT auth enticate PC2 u sing PEAP-TLS. 1. PC2 chooses the SSID of DUT as the Access Point. 2. Set aut hentication type of wireless client and RADIUS se rver both to PEAP_TL S. 3. Disab le the wireless co nnection and enable again . 4. The DUT will send the user's certificate to the RADIUS server, a nd then[...]

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    82 Appendix B FAQ and Troubles hooting What can I do when I have som e trouble a t the first time? 1. Wh y can’t I configure the router even if the cable is plu gged in the ports of Router and the LED is also lit? A: First, ma ke sure that which p ort is plu gged. If the cable is in the WAN po rt, please change to plug in LAN port 1 or LAN port 4[...]

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    83 2. Wh y can’t I co nnect the router even if the c able is plugged i n LAN port and the LE D is light? A: First, plea se check Sta tus LED. If the device is normal, the LED will blink on ce per second . If not, p lease check the b linking Status LE D as shown: Status LE D stays consta ntly on or off: The system is frozen. Suggest powering off a[...]

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    84 4. Wh y can I not connect to the Interne t even though the ca bles are plugge d in WAN port and LAN port and the LEDs a re blink? I n addition, the Status LED is also normal and I can configure the web manage ment? A: Make su re that the network ca ble from D SL or Cable mo dem is plugged in W AN port of Route r and that t he network cable from [...]

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    85 How do I connect router b y using wirele ss? 1. How to start to use wir eless? A: Fi rst, make sure that you alread y insta lled wireless clie nt device in your comput er. Then c heck the configurat ion of wireless rou ter. The defau lt is below: About wireless client, you will see wireless icon :[...]

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    86 Then click and will see th e AP list that wireles s client can be accessed: If the clie nt cannot find your wirele ss route r, please ref resh network list again . Choose th e one that you will want to con nect and conne ct: If succe ssfully, the compute r will show someth ing similar. User will also retrieve IP fro m router, fo r example:[...]

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    87 2. How can I use A ES encr yption of WPA-PSK to connect? A: First, you m ust check if the driver of wireless client supp orts AES enc ryption. Please refer t o the below: If SSI D is default and click “Prop erties” to check if the driver of wirele ss client supports AES encryption . 3. W hen I use wireless to c onnect the router, but I find [...]

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    88 Technica l Specifications Genera l Model W BR-6022 HomeGu ard 22 Resident ial Gatew ay Data Tr ansfer Rate 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 1 2, 18, 24, 36 , 48, 54 Mbps Max ph ysical rate up to 300 Mbps in 802. 11n m ode Transm it Power 802.11b: 17± 2dBm 802.11g: 15± 2dBm 802.11n: 14± 2dBm Frequenc y Range Amer ica/ FCC: 2.4 12~2.46 2GHz (11 Ch annels) [...]