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                            Page 11 CWR-93 5M Wireless-N Mobile Router User Manual V ersion 1.0 (Jun, 2009)[...] 
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                            Page 22 Table of Contents T able of Conten ts ........... ........ ........ ....... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ....... ....... ........ ........ ....... ........ 2 Pref ace . ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ...... ........ ........ ........ ....... ........ ........ ....... ....... ........ ........ ........ ... 7 Chapter 1[...] 
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                            Page 33 4.2.7 Quick Setup Complete...... ......... ................ ......... .......... ......... .......... .................... ... 39 4.2.8 Application Setup ......... .......... ................ .......... .......... ......... .......... ................... ...... 3 9 4.2.9 Folder Management............. .......... ............... .......... .......[...] 
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                            Page 44 5.1.1.5 W AN Access T ype – Dynamic IP ........... ............ .......... ......... .......... ......... ................ 7 1 5.1.1.6 W AN Access T ype – PPTP ................. ............ .......... .......... ......... .......... ................... 73 5.1.2 L AN Interf ace Setup ..... .......... .......... .............. .......... .....[...] 
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                            Page 55 6.1.2 L AN Interf ace Setup ..... .......... .......... .............. .......... .......... ......... .................... ..... 146 6.2 W ireless Se tup ............... ......... ................. ......... .......... .......... ......... .................... .. 14 8 6.2.1 W ireless Bas ic Setti ng ....... .......... .............. .......... .[...] 
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                            Page 66 7.3.3.1 W eb cam Server Basic Setting .......... ............ .......... ......... .......... .......... .................. 231 7.3.3.2 W eb cam Server A dvance d Set ting ......... ............ ......... .......... .......... ......... ............ 23 2 7.3.3.3 Application of W ebcam ........... ......... ............... .......... .......... ..[...] 
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                            Page 77 Preface About Th is Manual Thank you for purchasing t he CW R-935M Mini 3.5G Plus W ireless-N Server Rout er . This User ’s Manual is intended for audience with basic networking knowledge and is the primary reference for configuring a nd maintaining the de vice. This manual in cludes descr iption of the manag ement interf ace and detailed instr[...] 
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                            Page 88 Chapter 1. Introduction 1.1 A bout CW R-935M CWR- 935M is a compact 3. 5G wireless r outer providin g fast, reliable a nd easy Int ernet access f or every occasion. For Interne t access, the rou ter support s both 3.5G m obile standar ds as well as Cable/DSL Intern et connec tions. Mobile user s can acc ess and share the ir 3.5G connect ion an yw[...] 
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                            Page 99 web browser , or Safari web browser). • An available AC power s ocket. 1.4 Getting to Know CWR-935M 1.4.1 L ED indication LED Name Light Status Color Description ON W ireless LAN active W IRELESS Blinking Green W ireless LAN activit y (T ransferring or recei ving data) ON LAN port is c onnected OFF LAN port is not co nnected LAN Blinking Green [...] 
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                            Page 1010 1.4.2 T he Right Side Item Description Operation Mod e Operation m ode switch, us er can sel ect Router , AP , Wi-F i AP mode 1.4.3 T he Bottom Side Item Description USB Port User can conn ect 3.5G USB do ngle, USB h ard driver , USB printer or W eb WAN Port W ide Ar ea Network (WAN / Internet) Port LAN Port Local Area N etwork (LAN) Port W PS b[...] 
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                            Page 111 1 Chapter 2. System and Ne tw ork Setup The CWR-935M is an easy to carry and wireless device for business men. It can be used in conference room, hotel, eve n at hotspots. CW R-935M is sm all and light, with var ious f unctions; use s witch to change mode between R outer , A P , and W i-Fi AP mode. CW R-935M also supports USB devices like webcam [...] 
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                            Page 1212 2.3 Build network connection for Wi-Fi A P Mo de In W i-Fi AP mode, CW R-935M bec omes a bridge; users c an use wireless way to connect to CWR- 935M. Adm inistrator can config L AN, W ireless network, NT P , password, USB drives, user accounts, FTP server , web cam, printer ser ver , and SAMBA, etc. 2.4 Connecting to CWR-935 by we b browser Afte[...] 
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                            Page 1313 Before you can connect to the router and start configur ation procedures, your computer mus t be able to get an IP address autom aticall y (use dynam ic IP address). If it’s set to use static IP address, or you’re unsure, please f ollow the fo llowing instr uctions to conf igure your com puter to use dynamic IP add ress: If the operating s y[...] 
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                            Page 1414 2. Select ‘Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server ’, then click ‘OK’. 2.4.2 Windows 2000 IP address setup: 1. Click ‘S tart’ button (it should be locat ed at lo wer-left corner of your computer), the n click control panel. Double-click Network and D ial-up Con nections icon , double click Local Area Connection, an d Local Area Conne[...] 
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                            Page 1515 2. Select ‘Obtain an IP addres s automatical ly’ an d ‘Obtain DNS ser ver address aut om atically’, then click ‘OK’. [...] 
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                            Page 1616 2.4.3 Windows XP IP address setup: 1. Click ‘S tart’ button (it should be locat ed at lo wer-left corner of your computer), the n click control panel. Double-click Network and In ternet Con nections icon, click Netw ork Connectio ns, then double-click Local Area Co nnection, Local Area Connectio n S tatus win dow will app ear , and then clic[...] 
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                            Page 1717 2. Select ‘Obtain an IP addres s automatical ly’ an d ‘Obtain DNS ser ver address aut om atically’, then click ‘OK’. 2.4.4 Windows Vist a IP address setup: 1. Click ‘S tart’ button (it should be locat ed at lo wer-left corner of your computer), the n click control panel. Click Vi ew Networ k Status and T asks , then cl ick M anag[...] 
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                            Page 1818 2. Select ‘Obtain an IP addres s automatical ly’ an d ‘Obtain DNS ser ver address aut om atically’, then click ‘OK’.[...] 
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                            Page 1919 2.4.5 Router IP address lookup After the IP address setup i s complete, pl ease click ‘start’ -> ‘run’ at the bottom- lower corner of your desktop: Input ‘cm d’, then click ‘OK’[...] 
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                            Page 2020 Input ‘IP config’, then press ‘Enter ’ key . Pl ease check the IP address f ollowed b y ‘Default Ga teway’ (In this example, t he IP address of r outer is 192.168.1.1) 3. Connect the ro uter ’s managem ent interf ace by web br owser After y our com puter obtained an IP address from router , please st art y our web browser , and inp[...] 
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                            Page 2121 Please click “Administrator” to login the CW R- 935M Please input user nam e and password in the field resp ectivel y , default us er name is ‘ admin ’, and default password is ‘ admin ’, the n press ‘ Login ’ button, and you can see the web managem ent interface of this ro uter: NOTE: If you can’t see the w eb management inter[...] 
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                            Page 2222 Chapter 3. One Button Set up Configura tion CWR- 935M provides ‘ One Button Setup ’ function, u sers can f inish settings in a single page. Af ter users switch m odes and reboot the mac hine, they will enter t his page to f inish conf igurations. 3.1 One Button Setup for Router Mode Please click “ One Button Setup” function, users can fi[...] 
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                            Page 2424 Item Description Ti me Zone Select Please press button, a dr op-down lis t will be s hown, and you can choose a tim e zone of the l ocation you live. Change Pass word Please input n ew password here Device Nam e Please input n ew device na m e here WAN Interface Setup Please choose th e broadba nd interface you are using WAN Ty p e Setup Please [...] 
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                            Page 2525 3.2 One Button Setup for A P Mode[...] 
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                            Page 2626 Item Description Ti me Zone Select Please press button, a dr op-down lis t will be s hown, and you can choose a tim e zone of the l ocation you live. Change Pass word Please input n ew password here Device Nam e Please input n ew device na m e here W ireless Setup Y ou can conf igure W ireless SSID and Secur ity Partition / Form at SysDisk Y ou [...] 
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                            Page 2828 Item Description Ti me Zone Select Please press button, a dr op-down lis t will be s hown, and you can choose a tim e zone of the l ocation you live. Change Pass word Please input n ew password here Device Nam e Please input n ew device na m e here W ireless Site Survey Settin g Please select wireless net work you want to co nnect and the encryp[...] 
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                            Page 2929 3. Login page will sho wn as below , and enter usernam e and password. The user nam e is “ admin ”, the password is “ admin ” , then cl ick “ L ogin ” to enter CW R-935N main page. B. Use UPnP to connect t o CW R-935M 1. CWR- 935M default enable UPnP function, you can f ind the icon in the right d own corner , when you connect to CW [...] 
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                            Page 3030 Y ou also can find the CW R-935M icon in the “ M y Netwo rk Places ” 2. Click “ Int ernet Gateway Dev ice ” to open logi n page 4.1 Router Mode configuration CWR- 935M supports wire or w ireless connecting t ype with ISP. It also has NAT and DHCP functions to let multiple com puters us ing network at the same tim e. W ireless WAN support[...] 
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                            Page 3131 4.2 Quick Setup for Router Mode Click on Step Setup in the left scr een of the main m enu. Then you ’ll see the “B asic Setup” and “Application Setup ”. Plea se click “ Basic Setup” the n click “N ext>>” to start co nfigure your CWR- 935M. 4.2.1 T ime Zone Setup Item Description Enable NT P Client update Device will auto [...] 
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                            Page 3232 After you finish all sett ing, please c lick “Next>>” b utton. 4.2.2 LA N Interface Se tup Item Description Device Nam e Device nam e, you can cha nge CW R-935M’s name IP Addres s Device IP address, you can change CW R-935M IP Addr ess After you finish all sett ing, please c lick “Next>>” b utton. 4.2.3 W AN Setup CWR- 935M[...] 
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                            Page 3333 4.2.3.1 W AN Interface – Ethernet Port If CW R-935M connects to the Internet through Ether net cable, please select Ether net port . 4.2.3.2 W AN Interface – Wireless If CW R-935M connects to the Internet through wire less, pleas e select Wireless . The W ireless network which searched b y CW R-935M will display on this page . Please sel ect[...] 
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                            Page 3434 4.2.3.4 W AN A ccess T ype – DHCP Client Please select “ Dynamic I” P to obtain IP address auto matically from y our ISP . You c an use the “3.5G Backup” for r edundanc y. Please input the relat ed information b y your servic e provider which ISP provides.[...] 
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                            Page 3535 4.2.3.5 W AN A ccess T ype – PPPoE Please select “ PPPoE ” and in put the usernam e and pass word by your Interne t Service Pro vider . You can use the “ 3.5G Ba ckup” for redundancy. Please input the relat ed inform ation by your serv ice provi der which ISP provides.[...] 
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                            Page 3636 4.2.3.6 W AN A ccess T ype – PPTP Please select “ PPPTP ” and input the re lated infor mation b y your Internet Serv ice Provider . You can use the “3.5G B ackup” for redundanc y. Please input the relat ed information b y your servic e provider which ISP provides.[...] 
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                            Page 3737 4.2.4 3.5G Setup If y ou use 3.5G connect to Internet, pl ease choos e “3.5G usb don gle” . 3.5G c onnection (Con nection Mode) m eans that users u se 3.5G conn ect t o network. T he Back up of Connecti on is not available at this tim e. If the device can not detect 3.5G signal, it w ill searc h 3 / 2. 75 / 2.5G s ignal, unti l ther e is no [...] 
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                            Page 3838 4.2.6 W ireless Security Setup It’ s very important to set w ireless securit y settings properl y! If you don’t, hack ers and malicious users can reach your networ k and valuable data without your conse nt and this will cause serious security prob lem. a. Encr yption -- WEP Item Description Key Length There are t wo types of W EP key length:[...] 
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                            Page 3939 Item Description Pre-Shared Ke y Format Passphrase: The Pre-Shar ed Ke y form at is ASCII C ode, and the length is 8-63 b ytes(at least 8 bytes) 。 Hex: Users c an input 64 He x bytes(0~9, a~f , or A~F) 。 Please click “Finished>>” to finish setup. 4.2.7 Quick Setup Complete W hen you see this screen, the quick s etup is completed. 4[...] 
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                            Page 4040 4.2.9 F older Management Easy to check all the USB storage devices c onnected to your CW R-935M, view th e entire data fo lder inside each stor age device s, and you can do the disk form atting via click on the button in th is page. 4.2.10 Partition / Format SysDisk Select the U SB Disk and click on “ OK ” button f or refr esh all disks bef [...] 
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                            Page 4141 Please click “Next>>” to c ontinue setup 4.2.12 FTP Server CWR- 935M can be the FTP Server provides users to transm it files, also for the guest can download the files from assign website. Moreover, b y connecting USB HDD, U SB Flash to the r outer, user can eas ily set up a FT P Server to sha re or download f iles for loca l or remote[...] 
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                            Page 4242 4.2.13 Printer Setup CWR- 935M supports printer s. Printer Server will be sho wn as Enable, t herefore you can use Printer features f rom LAN. This f unction is disabled if there is no pri nter connect ing to CW R-935M. Please click “Next>>” to c ontinue setup 4.2.14 Webcam Server If y ou plan t o use th e CW R-935M as a W eb Ca mer a [...] 
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                            Page 4343 4.2.15 Samba Server CWR- 935M support file shar ing, you can shar e your f ile via network neighbor. Please click “Finished>>” to finish setup procedure. 4.3 A P Mode Configuration Connect to AP or wired Inte rnet, and then pr ovides wired a nd wireless internet bridge s ervice for bottom level us ers. The A P m ode doesn’t support N[...] 
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                            Page 4444 2. Select ‘Use th e following IP address’ and fill the IP address and Subnet m ask, then click ‘OK’.[...] 
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                            Page 4545 4.4 Quick Setup for A P Mode 1. Open your Internet Browser and enter http://19 2.168.1.254 . 2. Please click “Administrator” to login the CW R-935M[...] 
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                            Page 4646 3. Enter the usernam e and password, the usernam e is admin , password is admin[...] 
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                            Page 4747 4. Click on Step Set up in the l eft screen of the main m enu. Then you’ll s ee the “Bas ic Setup” and “Application Setup ”. Plea se click “ Basic Setup” the n click “N ext>>” to start co nfigure your CWR- 935M. 4.4.1 T ime Zone Setup Item Description Enable NT P Client update Device will auto s ynchroni ze with NTP serve[...] 
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                            Page 4848 4.4.2 W ireless Setup The first s tep to setup wireles s interf ace is to assign SSID, th e def ault n am e is 3.5G_Server_R outer . Please follo w the instructio ns to setup. 4.4.3 W ireless Security Setup It’ s very important to set w ireless securit y settings properl y! If you don’t, hack ers and malicious users can reach your networ k a[...] 
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                            Page 4949 form at, you’ll see the m essage at the right of ‘Key Form at’ is ‘Hex (10 characters) , which m eans the length of WEP key is 10 characters. b. Encr yption – WP A (W P A, W P A2, W P A2 Mixed) W PA (W i-Fi Protected Access) is a s ystem to protect wireless n etwork s ecurity. To prevent hackers, W PA uses TKIP or AES to c hange ke y f[...] 
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                            Page 5050 4.4.4 Quick Setup Complete W hen you see this screen, the quick s etup is completed. 4.4.5 A ppl ication Setup Click “ A pplication Setup” bottom to begi n setup inclu ding Folder Man agement Setup, User Accou nt Managem ent Setup, FT P Server Setup, Printer Server Setu p, W eb Camera Setup and Samba Ser ver Setup. 4.4.6 F older Management E[...] 
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                            Page 5151 4.4.7 Partition / Format SysDisk Select the U SB Disk and click on “ OK ” button f or refr esh all disks bef ore you do disk partition, and the “ Unplug ” button will appear . To partition/for mat the dis k, please select the disk an d click on “ Fo rmat ” button. Moreover, if you want to view the data i nside the disk, please go to [...] 
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                            Page 5252 4.4.10 Printer Setup CWR- 935M supports printer s. Printer Server will be sho wn as Enable, t herefore you can use Printer features f rom LAN. This f unction is disabled if there is no pri nter connect ing to CW R-935M. Please click “Next>>” to c ontinue setup 4.4.11 Webcam Server If y ou plan t o use th e CW R-935M as a W eb Ca mer a [...] 
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                            Page 5353 4.4.12 Samba Server CWR- 935M support file shar ing, you can shar e your f ile via network neighbor. Please click “Finished>>” to finish setup procedure. 4.5 Quick Setup for Wi-Fi A P Mode Connect to AP or wired Inte rnet, and then pr ovides wired a nd wireless internet bridge s ervice for you. The AP m ode doesn’t supp ort NAT. T he[...] 
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                            Page 5555 2. Select ‘Use th e following IP address’ and fill the IP address and Subnet m ask, then click ‘OK’.[...] 
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                            Page 5656 4.6 Quick Setup for Wi-Fi A P Mode 5. Open your Internet Browser and enter http://19 2.168.1.254 . 6. Please click “Administrator” to login the CW R-935M 7. Enter the usernam e and password, the usernam e is admin , password is admin 8. Click on Step Set up in the l eft screen of the main m enu. Then you’ll s ee the “Bas ic Setup” and [...] 
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                            Page 5757 4.7 Quick Setup for Wi-Fi A P Mode Click on Step Setup in the left scr een of the main m enu. Then you ’ll see the “B asic Setup” and “Application Setup ”. Plea se click “ Basic Setup” the n click “N ext>>” to start co nfigure your CWR- 935M.[...] 
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                            Page 5858 4.7.1 T ime Zone Setup Item Description Enable NT P Client update Device will auto s ynchroni ze with NTP server Ti me Zone Select Please press button, a dr op-down lis t will be s hown, and you can choose a tim e zone of the l ocation you live. NTP Server Please press button, a dr op-down lis t will be s hown, and you can choose a NT P server w[...] 
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                            Page 5959 Y ou c an sel ect the des ired AP to c onnect and data encryption t ype. Click the Refresh button w ill refresh the lis t.[...] 
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                            Page 6060 4.7.3 W ireless Security Setup It’ s very important to set w ireless securit y settings properl y! If you don’t, hack ers and malicious users can reach your networ k and valuable data without your conse nt and this will cause serious security prob lem. a. Encr yption -- WEP Item Description Key Length There are t wo types of W EP key length:[...] 
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                            Page 6161 Item Description Pre-Shared Ke y Format Passphrase: The Pre-Shared Key form at is ASCII Code, and th e length is 8-63 b ytes(at least 8 bytes) 。 Hex: Users c an input 64 He x bytes(0~9, a~f , or A~F) 。 Please click “Finished>>” to finish setup. 4.7.4 Quick Setup Complete W hen you see this screen, the quick s etup is completed. 4.7[...] 
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                            Page 6262 4.7.6 F older Management Easy to check all the USB storage devices c onnected to your CW R-935M, view th e entire data fo lder inside each stor age device s, and you can do the disk form atting via click on the button in th is page. 4.7.7 Partition / Format SysDisk Select the U SB Disk and click on “ OK ” button f or refr esh all disks bef o[...] 
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                            Page 6363 Please click “Next>>” to c ontinue setup 4.7.9 F TP Serv er CWR- 935M can be the FTP Server provides users to transm it files, also for the guest can download the files from assign website. Moreover, b y connecting USB HDD, U SB Flash to the r outer, user can eas ily set up a FT P Server to sha re or download f iles for loca l or remot[...] 
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                            Page 6464 4.7.10 Printer Setup CWR- 935M supports printer s. Printer Server will be sho wn as Enable, t herefore you can use Printer features f rom LAN. This f unction is disabled if there is no pri nter connect ing to CW R-935M. Please click “Next>>” to c ontinue setup 4.7.11 Webcam Server If y ou plan t o use th e CW R-935M as a W eb Ca mer a [...] 
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                            Page 6565 4.7.12 Samba Server CWR- 935M support file shar ing, you can shar e your f ile via network neighbor. Please click “Finished>>” to finish setup procedure. Chapter 5. Advanced Co nfiguration for Router Mo de 5.1 IP Config This section can let users add r oute rul es of CW R-935M, it incl udes conf iguration of W AN, LAN, and DDNS. 5.1.1 [...] 
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                            Page 6666 Please select WAN Interface to configure, it includes 3 interface selections (Ethernet and W ir eless, 3.5G USB Dongle) and 4 access t ypes (S tatic IP , Dynamic I P, PPPoE, and PPTP); please follow the instructions to con figure. 5.1.1.1 W AN Interface – Ethernet Port If CW R-935M is connecting to the Internet thro ugh the Ether net cable, pl[...] 
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                            Page 6767 5.1.1.2 W AN Interface – 3.5G USB Dongle If you use 3.5G connec t to Internet, pleas e choose “ 3.5G u sb dongle ”. 3.5G c onnection (Co nnection Mode) m eans that users u se 3.5G conn ect t o network. T he Back up of Connecti on is not available at this tim e. If the device can not detect 3.5G signal, it w ill searc h 3 / 2. 75 / 2.5G s i[...] 
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                            Page 6868 5.1.1.3 W AN Interface – Wireless If CW R-935M is connecting to the Internet thro ugh wireless , please select Wi reless interf ace.[...] 
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                            Page 6969 The W ireless network which searched b y CW R-935M will display on this page . Users can select the desired wireless network and Encr yption type to conn ect. 5.1.1.4 W AN A ccess T ype – S t a tic IP If your WAN access t y pe is S tatic IP , please com plete the settings as followin g instruc tions.[...] 
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                            Page 7070 Item Description IP Addres s Please enter your IP addres s. If y ou don’t know t he address, please contact your ISP . Subnet Mask Please enter the Subnet Mask address; it should be 255.255.255. 0 for the most tim e. Default Gate way Please enter the Def ault Gateway address. If you don’t k now the address, please contact your ISP . MTU Size[...] 
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                            Page 7171 Reset to clear al l the input data. 5.1.1.5 W AN A ccess T ype – Dynamic IP If your WAN access t y pe is S tatic IP , please com plete the settings as followin g instruc tions.[...] 
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                            Page 7272 Item Description Host name MTU Size The ter m M aximum transmission unit ref ers to the size (in b ytes) of the largest PDU that a given layer of a comm unications protoc ol can pass onwards. Users c an im prove network efficiency by adjus ting the value of MTU. Most of OS will give users a default value which is fit for most of users . Users ca[...] 
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                            Page 7373 5.1.1.6 W AN A ccess T ype – PPTP If your WAN access t y pe is PPT P , please com plete the settings as following i nstructions.[...] 
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                            Page 7474 Item Description IP Addres s Please ent er the usernam e pro vided b y your I SP . If you d on’t have it, please contact your ISP . Subnet Mask Please enter the Subnet Mask address; it should be 255.255.255. 0 for the most tim e. Server IP Address Please enter the server IP ad dress. If you d on’t k now the address , please contact your ISP [...] 
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                            Page 7575 Protocol m ulticast groups. IGMP is used b y IP hosts and a djacent multicast r outers to establish m ulticast group m emberships. Y ou can choose to enabl e IGM P Proxy to provide service. Enable Ping Access on WAN W hen users enable Enable Ping A c cess on WA N , it will m ake WAN IP address response t o any ping req uest from Internet users .[...] 
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                            Page 7676 Default Gate way Please enter the Def ault Gateway address. If you don’t k now the address, please contact your ISP . DHCP Users can c hoose to ena ble DHCP s ervice or not. T he DHCP s erver will give an unused IP addres s to a com puter which is requesting f or one. That com puter mus t be a D HCP cl ient, and then it can obtain an IP addres[...] 
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                            Page 7777 5.1.3 Dynamic DNS S etting Dynam ic DNS provides users with DNS service that autom ates the discovery and registration of client's public IP addresses. The DDNS Providers in 3.5G server router are DynDNS ( http://www.d yndns.com ) , TZO ( http://www.dyndns.or g ), ChangeIP, Eurodns, O VH, NO-IP, OD S, Regfish. Please enter Dom ain Name , Us[...] 
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                            Page 7878 5.2 Wireless Setup The categor y includes Basi c Settings , Advanced Sett ings , Securit y , Access Co ntrol , WDS settings , and W PS . Please read below for the setting i nstruction.[...] 
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                            Page 7979 5.2.1 Wireless Basic Settings The basic setti ngs related t o the wireless are s pecified as following. Item Description Disable W ireless LAN Interface Turn o ff the wireless function. Band Please select th e frequenc y . It has 6 options: 2. 4 GHz (B/G/N/B+G/G +N/B+G+N). Mode Please select th e mode. It has 3 modes to se lect:(AP , Client, W D[...] 
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                            Page 8080 Please check Section 5.2.1.1 SSID Service Set identifier , t he default SSID is CWR-9 35M , users can define to an y . Channel W idth Please select the channel width, it has 2 opt ions: 20MHZ, and 40MHZ. Control Sideba nd Enable this f unction will control your router us e lower or upp er channel. Channel Num ber Please select th e channel; it h[...] 
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                            Page 8181 Item Description Enable Please choose to enable it ot not Band Please select th e frequenc y . SSID Please enter t he SSID. Data Rate P lease select th e data transm ission rate. Access Enable this functio n can let clients use two acc ess types : a. LAN+ WAN: the client can access to the Internet and connect to 3.5G ser ver router ’s GUI to s[...] 
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                            Page 8282 Users c an go to the network Conf ig s ection and c heck the inform ation of up per level in W ireless Repeater Interf ace Configu ration. If the bottom layer device is tr ying to m ake a connection, user s m ust input the SSI D of this router as a relay station. T he IP that th e bottom la yer device gets is from the upper le vel device. 5.2.2 [...] 
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                            Page 8383 Item Description Fragm ent Threshold To i dentify the maxima leng th of pack et, the ov er lengt h pack et will b e fragmenti zed. The allowed range is 256- 2346, and def ault length is 2 346 RTS Threshold This value s hould rem ain at its def ault settin g of 2347. The range is 0~2347. Should you encou nter inconsistent data f low, only minor m[...] 
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                            Page 8484 5.2.3 Wireless Securit y Setup CWR- 935M provides four e ncr yption types; you can se lect here, ple ase follo w below instructio ns for the setting. 1. Encr yption -- WEP Key 1.1 Set W EP Key : This section provides 64bit and 128 bit WEP encryptions for wireless net work. Users can also ch oose A SCII and Hex s hared Ke y form at to protect dat[...] 
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                            Page 8585 Personal (Pre- Shared Ke y) Pre-Shared Ke y type is ASC II Code; the len gth is bet ween 8 to 63 char acters. If the k ey type is Hex, the key length is 64 charact ers 3. Apply Change & Reset : Click on ‘Apply Changes’ to save setting data. Or click ‘Reset’ to clear all the input data.[...] 
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                            Page 8686 5.2.4 Wireless A cc ess Control The function of access control i s to allow or deny users to access 3.5G server router by according MAC address, it is optional. If you select Allow ed Listed , then only thos e cl ients whos e MAC address is listed o n acces s contr ol c an con nect to your bas e s tation. If you s elect Den y Listed , t hose c l[...] 
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                            Page 8787 (2) Y ou will find out th at the MAC address app ears on Current Access Control List , it means th e initiation is com pleted.[...] 
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                            Page 8888 (3) Please open wireless card UI and try to connect to this router . Y ou will find out that the connectio n request will be d enied. 5.2.5 WDS Settings W ireless basic settings m ust enable W DS first. This function can com municate with other APs by adding MAC ad dress into t he same c hannel.[...] 
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                            Page 8989 *The following f igure is the explanation. Internet AP Router WDS AP Router WDS Wireless Connection Wired Connection[...] 
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                            Page 9090 *Please follow the instructio ns to setup the c onnection. (1) Please check the MAC addr ess and Ch annel num ber of the upp er level devic e. (2) Enter the Wirel ess Basic Sett ings page, select AP+WDS m ode, and then select th e Channel Number . Click Apply Cha nges to save the setting da ta.[...] 
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                            Page 9191 (3) Enter the WDS Settings page, select Enable WDS , and then input the MA C address of the upper level device. Cl ick Apply Changes to save th e setting data.[...] 
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                            Page 9292 (4) W hen the time counts down to 0, you will see the MAC addres s of the upper l evel device displaying on Cu rrent WD S A P List .[...] 
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                            Page 9393 (5) Head back to LAN Inter face , disable DHC P option, and then click Apply Chan ges to save the setting data.[...] 
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                            Page 9494 (6) The MAC address of the upper level device is goin g to setup lik e the MAC addres s of the router . Enter the upper level devic e’s WDS settings page, an d input router ’s MAC addre ss. Click A ppl y Changes to sav e the settin g data. Please input the MAC add ress of this router .[...] 
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                            Page 9595 (7) After initiating t he upper level device, p lease check Local Area C onnections. Cl ick Supports to check out the IP address which is ass igned by upper level device. (8) Y ou ca n input htt p://192.168.1.1 in IE browser to enter the GUI page of upper le vel device and mak e sure the connection.[...] 
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                            Page 9696 5.2.6 WP S W i-Fi P rotected Setup, it can sim plify the procedures of wireless encryption betwee n C W R-935M and wireless net work car d. If the wireless ne twork c ard also supports W PS function, u sers can activate W PS auto-encryption to speed up the proc edures. W PS supports 2 m odels: PIN (Personal Inf ormation Nu mber ) and PBC (Push B[...] 
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                            Page 9797 On the other han d, users need t o input the inf ormation of the wireless card into the regist er interfac e. It might lead to th e failure of connection, if us ers m ake mistakes on inputti ng. On PBC m odel, users only need to cl ick the W PS button on both si des to mak e a connection. It is e asier to o perate. This page su pports Start PBC [...] 
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                            Page 9898 (3) Open the conf iguration page of the wire less card which s upports W PS. Click the Wi-Fi Protect Setup , and then c lick PBC to mak e a W PS connection with AP from the W PS AP list (PBC-Scanning AP).[...] 
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                            Page 9999 (3) Dongle starts W PS process. (3) After f inish WPS conf igure successf ul, W ireless USB D ongle will get network information from CWR- 935M. It means the W PS connection between wireless card and CW R-935M is es tablished.[...] 
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                            Page 100100 * Start PIN: (1.) Please ope n the config uration page of the wireless card to get a PIN number, and write it do wn. (2) Open the W i-Fi Protecte d Setup conf iguration page of CW R-935M, input the PI N number f rom the W ireless card then click Start PIN .[...] 
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                            Page 101101 (3) Click O K to starts proce ss. (4) Open the conf iguration page of the wire less card which s upports W PS. Click the PIN to m ake a W PS connection with AP fr om the W PS AP list (PIN-Begi n associating to W PS AP).[...] 
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                            Page 102102 (5) Click No , then USB Don gle starts W PS Process. (5) W PS process. . (6) W hen you see the follo wing page, US B Dongle alr eady connect to CW R-935M via W PS function.[...] 
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                            Page 103103 5.3 NA T 5.3.1 Visual Server Port forwarding ser vice is t o transfer pack ets from specific ports to cor responding IP address on local area network .[...] 
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                            Page 104104 Item Description Enable Port For warding Please select to enable Por t Forwarding ser vice or no t. IP Addres s Please spec ify the IP addre ss which rec eives the inco ming pack ets. Protocol Please select th e protocol t ype. Port Range Please enter t he port num ber, for exam ple 80-80 or 20- 22 Comm ent You can add com ments for this port f[...] 
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                            Page 105105 5.3.2 Visual DMZ It will expose the c omputer which users enable the DM Z settings. All pac kets f rom the Internet will b e forwarding to th is com puter. It is useful f or specific applicat ions, but pleas e be caref ul to establish it. DMZ (Dem ilit arized Zo ne) Host is a zone that is no t lim ited by the firewall ser vice. DMZ allo ws you [...] 
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                            Page 106106 Item Description Enable DMZ It will enable th e DMZ servic e if you select it. DMZ Host IP Address Please enter t he specific IP address for DMZ host. Apply Chang e & Reset Click on Apply Changes to save the setting data. Or you ma y click on Reset to clear al l the input data. 5.4 Firewall[...] 
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                            Page 107107 5.4.1 Port Filter ing This f unction allo ws users t o filter and m anage spec ific ports; to limit the use of certain appl ications to transm it through a specific port. Port filterin g helps users to im prove the securit y of y our network . Item Description Enable Port Fi ltering Please select En able Port Filtering to f ilter ports. Port Ra[...] 
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                            Page 108108 *All clients inside the local area n etwork can’t ope n the 80 port t hrough this rout er . 5.4.2 IP Filtering This function can lim it a specif ic IP ad dress to access the Int ernet. T he com puter, whos e IP address is listed on filter table, will be denied the acces s request b y router. This protocol is m ade base on Internet Protocol an[...] 
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                            Page 109109 Item Description Enable IP Filtering Please select En able IP Filt ering to filter IP a ddresses. Local IP Address Please enter t he IP addres s that needs to b e filtered. Protocol Please select th e protocol t ype of the IP a ddress. Comm ent You can add com ments for this regulation. Apply Chang e & Reset Click on Apply Changes to save t[...] 
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                            Page 1101 10 Reset to clear al l the input data. Current Filter T able It will displa y all ports that ar e filtering no w. Delete Selected & Delete All Click Delete Selected will delete the selecte d item . Click Delete All will delete all it ems in this table. Rest Y ou can click Reset to can cel. 5.4.4 URL Filtering This f unction is use d to bl ock[...] 
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                            Page 1111 1 1 5.5 Server CWR- 935M provides Sam ba Server, FTP Server, W eb Camer a Server, and Printer Server App lication. 5.5.1 Samba Serv er Support NetBIO S Protocol, the consum er sharing file o r printer which provides as t he “ M y Network Places ”. Please make sure storage devices and printers are connecting t o USB ports on the router and alr[...] 
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                            Page 1121 12 5.5.1.1 How to enter the sharing folder Please follo w below steps. Step 1: Please click the “ start ”, and s elect “ Run ”. Step 2: In the Address blank input t he IP address : 192.168.1. 1 .[...] 
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                            Page 1131 13 Step 3: Appear follo wing menu, ca n open following to share in ternal data. Note : 1. If connected USB flash or HDD, and th en enable sam ba server function, it will appear a sam ba folder. 2. If connected US B printer, a nd then enable pr inter server f unction, it will appear a printer ic on. 5.5.2 FTP Server FTP Server uti lity allows bo[...] 
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                            Page 1141 14 Item Description Enable FT P Serve r Select to “ Enable ” or “ Disab le ” FTP server . Enable Ano nymous to L ogin Allow ano nymous to l ogin af ter check on Enabl e. Enable FT P Access from WAN Allow FTP access from W AN side by checking on Enable for this item. FTP Server Port The default is 21. Define th e FTP com mand transfer serv[...] 
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                            Page 1151 15 Item Descript ion Enable Webcam Server Select to “ Enable ” or “ Disab le ” webcam s erver . Access f rom WAN Allow webcam can acces s from W AN side by check ing on Enable f or this item Image f ormat The form at is 320 x 240 pix els Preview Click on this butt on, you ca n preview the im age from webcam. Record Setting Please see the [...] 
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                            Page 1161 16 Remote FT P URL Input the FT P URL for savi ng webcam image. Remote FT P port Inpu t the FT P port num ber under URL t o save im age. Remote FT P user Input the users name you like and it will b e used to sav e the webcam image into th e FTP server. Remote FT P password Input the rem ote password. Remote FT P Directory To provide opti on of wh[...] 
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                            Page 1171 17  Monitor the image v ia webcam from W A N Input the W AN IP Address (as you see in a bove scree n) into browser blanks , and you will see t he personal accou nt login scre en appear the n input your own user accou nt and pass word. After login by personal , your will see the per sonal control p anel scre en as belo w, please click on “ My[...] 
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                            Page 1181 18 There will be a p op-up scr een showing the im age from web cam era as below exa m ple. 5.5.3.3.2 Web Camera R ecording 5.5.3.3.2.1 Administrator CWR- 935M also can recor d the pictures f rom W ebcam; onl y Administrator can d o the settings. Select Web Camera Server fr om main Menu and E nable this f unction, click on Record setting b utton f[...] 
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                            Page 1191 19 To setup the W ebcam Advanced Co nfiguration for each blank and the image from webcam will be recorded into your USB HD D or Rem ote FTP. For adm inistrator, you m ay view all the im ages from webcam recor ding, please select Folde r Man agement and click on Disk Explorer to view entir e folder inside t he disk including webcam record files.[...] 
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                            Page 120120 After click on Disk Explore r , you will see th e folder screen appear inclu ding all the f olders. 5.5.3.3.2.2 Per sonal A pplication All the users un der adm inistrator’s setting c an view ent ire webcam recording im ages from M y Document . Ple ase login b y your own person al account . For viewing your own folder , please click on “ My [...] 
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                            Page 121121 Note : If you can’t open the folder inside th e FTP serve r, please check with adm inistrator to set up your FTP & W ebcam’s privileges. 5.5.4 Printer Server The two USB p orts on CWR- 935M are for c onnection w ith printers to b e shared on the local area network. Follo w the belo w steps to setup your PC to c onnect to a Pri nter se[...] 
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                            Page 122122 Step 1: Please go to Sta rt > Printe rs and Faxe s to add a pr inter. Step 2: Click “ Add a printer ”.[...] 
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                            Page 123123 Step 3: Click “ Next ” .[...] 
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                            Page 124124 Step 4: Click the “ Local p rinter attach ed to this co mputer ”, and t hen click “ Next ”.[...] 
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                            Page 125125 Step 5: Click the “ Creat e a new port ” and select t he “ Standar d TCP/IP Port ” , and then click “ Next ” . Step 6: Click “ Next ” .[...] 
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                            Page 126126 Step 7: Input the IP addr ess of CW R-935M: 192.1 68.1.1 (Rout er Mode), an d then click “ Next ”.[...] 
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                            Page 127127 Step 8: Select the “ Cust om ” and cl ick the “ Setting s ”, and then click “ Next ” .[...] 
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                            Page 128128 Step 9: Select “ LPR ” a nd give it the sam e “ Queue Name ” as U SB Printer Nam e as sho wn, and mark “ LPR Byte Counting Enabled ”. Finally, click on “ OK ” button. Must as sam e as printer name, please ref er to “ 3.2.10 Printer Server Set up ”[...] 
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                            Page 129129 Step 10: Click the “ Finish ” . Step 11: Select the “ M anufactu rer ” and “ Printers ”. If your printer doesn’t listed i n the table , please insta ll its driver CD and t hen click on “ Have Disk … ” button for i nstallation. Or click on “ Nex t ” button to fin ish the setting.[...] 
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                            Page 130130 Step 12: Click on Finish b utton and all steps of setting printer server are com pletely.[...] 
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                            Page 131131 5.6 System Management It has 6 sections: Chang e Password, Firm ware Upgrade, Profi les Sa ve, Time Zone Setting, UPnP Setting, and L anguage Sett ing. It is eas y and helpful for user s making m ore detailed settings. 5.6.1 Change P assword Users can s et or change th eir password in this sect ion. Please enter the passw ord and confirm it.[...] 
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                            Page 132132 Click on App ly Changes to save the set ting data. Or you may click on Rese t to clear all the input data. 5.6.2 Firmwa re Upgrade This f unction can upgrade the f irm ware of the router . T here is certain r isk while doing f irmware upgrading. Firm ware upgra de is not recom mended u nless the signific ant fault y is found and publishe d on o[...] 
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                            Page 133133 5.6.3 Profile Save Users can s ave or restore the s etting profile, a nd reset the sett ing to fac tory default. Reset to default. Save to comput er Upload the file from PC to router[...] 
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                            Page 134134 a. Save Conf iguration (1) Click Sav e (2) Please clic k Save to sa ve configuration to your com puter .[...] 
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                            Page 135135 (3) Select the l ocation whic h you want to s ave file, the n click Save. b. Load conf iguration file (1) Click Brow ser[...] 
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                            Page 136136 (2) Select conf iguration file then click Open (3) Click Up load to upload c onfiguration fi le to CW R-935M.[...] 
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                            Page 137137 (4) After 90 seco nds, CW R-935M will finish process an d reboot. Please c lick A dministrato r to login (C) Reload fac tory default setti ng 1. Please click Reset[...] 
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                            Page 138138 (2) Please clic k OK to start reload f actory default se tting to CW R-935M (3) After 90 seco nds, CW R-935M will finish process an d reboot. Please c lick A dministrato r to login[...] 
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                            Page 139139 5.6.4 Time Zone Setting This function allows users to select their time zone and NTP server . Users can adjust the t ime manuall y or through the NT P server . Item Description Current T ime Users can input t he tim e manually. Ti me Zone Select Please select th e tim e zone. Enable NT P client update Please select to enable NT P client update [...] 
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                            Page 141141 5.6.6 Language Setting CWR- 935M provides users with 12 languages t o choo se. Users c an change the l anguage of the interface config uration. Ple ase click Apply Changes a fter selecting a lan guage. Using Korean as an exam ple, the screen wi ll displa y on the chosen langu age afte r the countdown is finished. Caution: After countdown, you c[...] 
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                            Page 142142 5.6.7 User A cc ount Manageme nt Personal users can u se each individual application such as My Status, My W ebcam and My Document. This sec tion is to set the us er’s right. Also, all the users right will be sho wed in User Account List and can do the ed it or delete b y clicking the m eaning text. Item Description User Nam e Create the user[...] 
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                            Page 143143 1. Select th e USB Disk and c lick on M ount button f or refres h all disks before you do d isk partition, and the Unplug button will appear. 2. To partition/form at the disk , please select th e disk and click on Format bu tton. 3. If y ou want to view the data inside th e disk , pleas e cl ick on “ Disk Explorer ” to vi ew all the disks f[...] 
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                            Page 144144 5.7.1 Netw ork Config Users can c heck the Internet s tatus under this c ategory, inclu ding Firm ware version, W ireless setting, Connecting T ime, W AN, TCP/IP …inform ation. 5.7.2 Event Log You ma y enable the event l og feature here. Item Description Enable Log You ma y choose to enable Event Log or no t System all, W ireless, DoS Please [...] 
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                            Page 145145 Cancel button t o clean the s etting on this pag e. *The following f igure is an ex ample when user s click Appl y Changes to r ecord the e vent log. 5.8 Logout This f unction provides user s to logout.[...] 
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                            Page 146146 Chapter 6. Advanced Co nfiguration for AP Mode 6.1 IP Config In this categor y, you can se tup the IP ru les under AP Mode. 6.1.1 L A N Setup Please click on LAN of IP Config and foll ow the below setting. 6.1.2 L A N Interface Setup This page is used to config ure for local area network which connec ts to the LAN port of y our Acc ess Point. H[...] 
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                            Page 147147 Item Description Device Nam e Nam e of CW R-935M IP Addres s The default IP address is 192.168.1.25 4 (recom mend). Subnet Mask Please enter t he Subnet M ask addres s; it should be 255.2 55.255.0 f or the most tim e. Default Gate way Please enter t he Default G ateway address. If you don’ t know the address, please contact your ISP . DHCP Us[...] 
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                            Page 148148 6.2 Wireless Setup The categor y includes Basi c Settings , Advanced Sett ings , Securit y , Access Co ntrol , WDS settings , and W PS . Please read below for the setting i nstruction.[...] 
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                            Page 149149 6.2.1 Wireless Basic Setting The basic setti ngs related t o the wireless are s pecified as following. Item Description Disable W ireless LAN Interf ace Disab le W ireless LAN Interfac e Band Please select th e frequenc y . It has 6 options: 2. 4 GHz (B/G/N/B+G/G +N/B+G+N). Mode Please select the m ode. It has 3 m odes to s elect: (AP , W DS, A[...] 
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                            Page 150150 define to an y . Channel W idth Please select th e channel width, it has 2 options : 20MHZ, and 40MHZ. Control Sideba nd Enable this f unction will control your router us e lower or upp er channel. Channel Num ber Please select th e channel; it has Aut o, 1, 2~1 1 options. Broadcast S SID User m ay choose to enable Broadcast S SID or not. Data [...] 
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                            Page 151151 Item Description Enable Please choose to enable it or not. Band Please select th e frequenc y . SSID Please enter t he SSID. Data Rate Please select th e data transm ission rate. Broadcast S SID User m ay choose to enable Broadcast S SID or not. Access Enable this f unction can let clients use 2 access types: a. LAN+WAN: the client can access t[...] 
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                            Page 152152 2. Enable Universal Rep eater M ode ( Acting as A P and Client simultaneously) Allow to equ ip with the wire less wa y conjunction upper level, prov ide the bottom layer user link in wireless and w ired wa y in the meantim e. (The IP that bottom la yer obtains is from upper le vel.) Ex: W hen users enable the Universal Re peater to con nect to [...] 
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                            Page 153153 6.2.2 Wireless A d vanced Settings Please compl ete the wi reless adv anced setti ngs as foll owing instructi ons. Item Description Fragm ent Threshold To identif y the maxim a length of pack et, the over length pack et will be fragmenti zed. The allowed range is 256- 2346, and def ault length is 2346 B ytes. RTS Threshold This value sho uld re[...] 
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                            Page 154154 20-1024 m s. Preamble T ype Preamble is the f irst subfield of PPDU, which is the appropria te fram e form at form transmis sion to PHY (Ph ysical layer). T here are two options, Short Preamble an d Long Pream ble. The Sho rt Preamble option im proves throughput perform ance. Select the su it Pream ble as Short or Long Preamble. IAPP Inter Acce[...] 
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                            Page 155155 a. E ncryption – W EP a. Set WEP Key This s ection provides 64bi t and 128bit W EP encr yptions for wireless ne twork. Us ers can also choose AS CII and Hex s hared Ke y format to protect data. b. 802.1x A uthentic ation It is a safet y system b y u sing a uthentication to pr otect your wireless network . Pleas e choose between W EP 64bits an[...] 
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                            Page 156156 b. Personal ( Pre-Shared Key) Pre-Shared Key type i s ASCII Code; the length i s between 8 t o 63 characters. If the key type is Hex, the key length is 64 charact ers. Click on Apply Changes to save the setting data . Or you may click on Reset to clear all the input data. 6.2.4 Wireless A cc ess Control The function of access control i s to all[...] 
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                            Page 157157 Take the wireless card as the ex ample. (1) W e will use Deny Listed as an e xam ple. P lease select Deny Listed in Wireless A c cess Control Mode f irst, and then input t he MAC address of wireles s card in MAC Address f ield. Click Apply Changes to sav e the settin g data.[...] 
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                            Page 158158 (2). Y ou will find out th at the M AC address ap pears on Current A ccess Contro l List , it m eans the initiation is com pleted.[...] 
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                            Page 159159 (3) Please open wireless card UI and try to connect to this router . Y ou will find out that the connectio n Request will be denied.[...] 
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                            Page 160160 6.2.5 WDS Setting W ireless basic settings m ust enable W DS first. This function can com municate with other APs by adding MAC ad dress into t he same c hannel. * The following figure is t he explanat ion. Internet AP Router WDS AP Router WDS Wireless Connection Wired Connection[...] 
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                            Page 161161 * Please follow th e instructi ons to setup the c onnection . (1). Please ch eck the MAC addres s and Chann el num ber of the upper level devic e. (2). Enter the Wire less Basic Sett ings page, select AP+WDS m ode, and then se lect the Channe l Number . Click Apply Cha nges to save the setting da ta.[...] 
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                            Page 162162 (3.) Enter the W DS Setting s page, select Enable W DS , and t hen input the MAC address of the upper level d evice. Click Apply Changes to s ave the s etting data.[...] 
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                            Page 163163 (4). W hen the time counts do wn to 0, you wil l see the MAC addr ess of the up per level device displaying on Cu rrent WD S A P List .[...] 
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                            Page 164164 (5). Head back to LAN Inte rface , disable DHC P option , and then click Apply Chan ges to save the setting data.[...] 
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                            Page 165165 (6.) The MAC address of the upper l evel device is going to setup like the MAC ad dress of the router . Enter the upper level devic e’s WDS settings page, an d input router ’s MAC addre ss. Click A ppl y Changes to sav e the settin g data. Please input the MAC address.[...] 
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                            Page 166166 (7) After initiating t he upper level device, p lease check Local Area C onnections. Cl ick Supports to check out the IP address which is ass igned by upper level device. (8) Y ou can input http:// 192.168. 1.1 in IE browser to enter the GUI page of the upper level device and mak e sure the connection.[...] 
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                            Page 167167 6.2.6 WP S W i-Fi P rotected Setup, it can sim plify the procedures of wireless encryption betwee n C W R-935M and wireless net work car d. If the wireless ne twork c ard also supports W PS function, u sers can activate W PS auto-encryption to speed up the proc edures. W PS supports 2 m odels: PIN (Personal Inf ormation Nu mber ) and PBC (Push [...] 
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                            Page 168168 This page su pports Start PBC and Start PIN ; please f ollow the instr uctions to op erate. * Start PBC: (1) Please clic k Start PBC to c onnect to the wireless n etwork car d. (2) Please clic k OK to star t W PS process..[...] 
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                            Page 169169 (3) Open the c onfiguratio n page of the wireless card which supports W PS. Clic k the W i-Fi Protect Setup , and then cl ick PBC to m ake a W PS connection with AP from the W PS AP list (PBC-Scanning AP). (3) Dongle starts W PS process.[...] 
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                            Page 170170 (3) After f inish WPS conf igure successf ul, W ireless USB D ongle will get network information from CWR- 935M. It means the W PS connection between wireless card and CW R-935M is es tablished.[...] 
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                            Page 171171 * Start PIN: (1.) Please ope n the config uration page of the wireless card to get a PIN number, and write it do wn.[...] 
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                            Page 172172 (2) Open the W i-Fi Protecte d Setup conf iguration page of CW R-935M, input the PI N number f rom the W ireless card then click Start PIN . (3) Click O K to starts proce ss.[...] 
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                            Page 173173 (4) Open the conf iguration page of the wire less card which s upports W PS. Click the PIN to m ake a W PS connection with AP fr om the W PS AP list (PIN-Begi n associating to W PS AP). (5) Click No , then USB Don gle starts W PS Process.[...] 
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                            Page 174174 (5) W PS process. . 6.3 Server CWR -935M provides Sam ba Server, FTP Server, Web Cam e ra Server, a nd Print er Server Appli cation. 6.3.1 Sam ba Server Support NetBIO S Protocol, the consum er sharing file o r printer which provides as t he “ M y Network Places ”. Please make sure storage devices and printers are connecting t o USB ports o[...] 
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                            Page 175175 Item Description Enable Sam ba Server Enable or d isable this f unction. Workgroup Nam e Input the workgroup name, default is “ W orkgroup ”. Server Nam e Input the server name, def ault is “ CWR-935M ”. Server Descript ion You can input d escription of the server, def ault is “CWR-935M Mobile Router” Apply Chang es & Reset Clic[...] 
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                            Page 176176 Step 2: In the Address blank input t he IP address : 192.168.1. 1 . Step 3: Appear follo wing menu, ca n open following to share in ternal data. Note : 1. If connected USB flash or HDD, and th en enable sam ba server function, it will appear a sam ba folder. 2. If connected US B printer, a nd then enable pr inter server f unction, it will a[...] 
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                            Page 177177 Item Description Enable Sam ba Server Select to “ Enable ” or “ Disab le ” FTP server . Enable Ano nymous to L ogin Allow ano nymous to l ogin af ter check on Enabl e. FTP Server Port The default is 21. Define th e FTP com mand transfer service port. If you want to ch ange this por t number, rem ember to c hange the service port sett in[...] 
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                            Page 178178 6.3.3.1 Webcam Serv er Basic Setting Item Description Enable Webcam Server Select to “ Enable ” or “ Disab le ” webcam s erver . Image f ormat T he format is 320X240 pixels. Preview Click on this butt on, you ca n preview the im age from webcam. Record Setting Please see the detail advance setting i n “ 6.3.3.2 Webcam A dv anced Confi[...] 
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                            Page 179179 6.3.3.2 Webcam Serv er A d vanced Setting Click on “ Reco rd Setting ” button, and the sc reen will appe ar as below. Item Description Save im age interval For saving im age, you can set the save interval tim e, the default value is 5 seconds. Server Locatio n Set the save locat ion for webcam image, you may save into U SB HDD or Remote FT [...] 
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                            Page 180180 6.3.3.3 A pplica tion of Webcam 6.3.3.3.1 Web Camera Monitoring A pplication Monitor your home with a W ebcam via C W R-935M. Tak e pictures via CW R- 935M, also can do the monitoring or r ecording all i mages into the U SB HDD for reviewing. Of ten mark eted as surveillance tools for hom e or office s ecurity, net work W ebcams are now being e[...] 
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                            Page 181181 Click on Pers onal Panel to enter There will be a p op-up scr een showing the im age from web cam era as below exa m ple. 6.3.3.3.2 Web Camera Recording 6.3.3.3.2.1 Administrator CWR- 935M also can record the pictures from W ebcam; only Adm inistrator can do the settings. Select Web Cam era Serv er from m ain Men u and Enable this f unction, cl[...] 
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                            Page 182182 To setup the W ebcam Advanced C onfiguratio n f or each blank and the image from webcam will b e recorded into your USB HD D or Rem ote FTP.[...] 
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                            Page 183183 For adm inistrator, you m ay view all the im ages from webcam recor ding, please select Folde r Man agement and click on Disk Explorer to view entir e folder inside t he disk including webcam record files. After click on Disk Explore r , you will see th e folder screen appear inclu ding all the f olders.[...] 
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                            Page 184184 All the image f iles will be sa ved in the f older “ webcam_ recorded_files ” . Please open th e file for check ing. 6.3.3.3.2.2 Per sonal A pplication All the users un der adm inistrator’s setting c an view ent ire webcam recording im ages from M y Document . Ple ase login b y your own person al account . For viewing your own folder , pl[...] 
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                            Page 185185 Note : If you can’t open the folder inside th e FTP serve r, please check with adm inistrator to set up your FTP & W ebcam’s privileges. 6.3.4 Printer Server The two USB p orts on CWR- 935M are for c onnection w ith printers to b e shared on the local area network. Follo w the belo w steps to setup your PC to c onnect to a Pri nter se[...] 
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                            Page 186186 Step 1: Please go to Sta rt > Printe rs and Faxe s to add a pr inter. Step 2: Click “ Add a printer ”.[...] 
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                            Page 187187 Step 3: Click “ Next ” . Step 4: Click the “ Local p rinter attach ed to this co mputer ”, and t hen click “ Next ”.[...] 
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                            Page 188188 Step 5: Click the “ Creat e a new port ” and select t he “ Standar d TCP/IP Port ” , and then click “ Next ” . Step 6: Click “ Next ” .[...] 
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                            Page 189189 Step 7: Input the IP addr ess of CW R-935M: 192.1 68.1.254 , a nd then clic k “ Next ” .[...] 
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                            Page 190190 Step 8: Select the “ Cust om ” and cl ick the “ Setting s ”, and then click “ Next ” .[...] 
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                            Page 191191 Step 9: Select “ LPR ” a nd give it the sam e “ Queue Name ” as U SB Printer Nam e as sho wn, and mark “ LPR Byte Counting Enabled ”. Finally, click on “ OK ” button. Must as same as prin ter name, pleas e refer to “ 6.3.4 Printe r Server Setup ”[...] 
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                            Page 192192 Step 10: Click the “ Finish ” .[...] 
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                            Page 193193 Step 11: Select the “ M anufactu rer ” and “ Printers ”. If your printer doesn’t listed i n the table , please insta ll its driver CD and t hen click on “ Have Disk … ” button for i nstallation. Or click on “ Nex t ” button to fin ish the setting.[...] 
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                            Page 194194 Step 12: Click on Finish b utton and all steps of setting printer server are com pletely. 6.4 System Management It has 6 sections: Chang e Password, Firm ware Upgrade, Profi les Sa ve, Time Zone Setting, UPnP Setting, and L anguage Sett ing. It is eas y and helpful for user s making m ore detailed settings.[...] 
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                            Page 195195 6.4.1 Change P assword Users can s et or change th eir password in this sect ion. Click on Apply Changes to save the setting data . Or you may click on Reset to clear all the input data. Please input the new passw ord and confirm it.[...] 
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                            Page 196196 6.4.2 Firmwa re Upgrade This f unction can upgrade the f irm ware of the router . T here is certain r isk while doing f irmware upgrading. Firm ware upgra de is not recom mended u nless the signific ant fault y is found and publishe d on official websit e. If you fe el the router h as unusual b ehaviors and is not caused by the ISP and environm[...] 
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                            Page 197197 6.4.3 Profile Save Users can s ave or restore the s etting profile, a nd reset the sett ing to fac tory default. a. Save Conf iguration (1) Click Sav e Reset to default. Save to comput er Upload the file from PC to router[...] 
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                            Page 198198 (2) Please clic k Save to sa ve configuration to your com puter .[...] 
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                            Page 199199 (3) Select the l ocation whic h you want to s ave file, the n click Save. b. Load conf iguration file (1) Click Brow ser[...] 
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                            Page 200200 (2) Select conf iguration file then click Open (3) Click Up load to upload c onfiguration fi le to CW R-935M.[...] 
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                            Page 201201 (4) After 90 seco nds, CW R-935M will finish process an d reboot. Please c lick A dministrato r to login (C) Reload fac tory default setti ng 1. Please click Reset[...] 
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                            Page 202202 (2) Please clic k OK to start reload f actory default se tting to CW R-935M (3) After 90 seco nds, CW R-935M will finish process an d reboot. Please c lick A dministrato r to login[...] 
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                            Page 203203 6.4.4 Time Zone Setting This f unction allows users to s elect their tim e zone and NT P server . Users can a djust the tim e manuall y or through the NT P server . Item Description Current T ime Users can input t he tim e manually. Ti me Zone Select Please select th e tim e zone. Enable NT P client update Please select to enable NT P client up[...] 
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                            Page 204204 Netwo rk Places . Users will see an Inte rnet G atewa y Dev ice icon. B y click the icon, us ers can ent er the GUI of 3.5G s erver rout er. If you do not wish to use UPn P, you can disable it.[...] 
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                            Page 205205 6.4.6 Language Setting CWR- 935M provides users with 12 languages t o choo se. Users c an change the l anguage of the interface config uration. Ple ase click Apply Changes a fter selecting a lan guage. Using Korean as an exam ple, the screen wi ll displa y on the chosen langu age afte r the countdown is finished. Caution: After countdown, you c[...] 
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                            Page 206206 Item Description User Nam e Create the user name in thi s blank. Password Setup the user ’s password. User Right Enable the use t o W ebcam, FTP ser ver. Apply & Changes Click on Apply button to add the settings into the list table. Click on Cancel button t o clean the s etting on this pag e. 6.4.8 Folder Ma nagement Easy to check all the[...] 
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                            Page 207207 Note : You h ave to click on “Unplug” butto n before rem ove the USB devices. 6.5 Log & St atus The categor y provides Net work Conf ig and Event Lo g status for us ers to know the o peration status. 6.5.1 Netw ork Config Users can c heck the Internet s tatus under this c ategory, inclu ding Firm ware version, W ireless setting, Conne[...] 
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                            Page 208208 6.5.2 Event Log You ma y enable the event l og feature here. Item Description Enable Log You ma y choose to enable Event Log or no t. System all, W ireless, & Do S Please select th e event you want to record. Enable Rem ote Log You ma y choose to enable the remote e vent log or not. Log Server IP Addres s P lease inp ut the log ser ver IP A[...] 
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                            Page 209209 6.6 Logout Chapter 7. Advanced Co nfiguration for Wi-Fi A P Mode 7.1 IP Config This sec tion can let users a dd route rules of 3.5G ser ver router; it includes config uration of LAN. 7.1.1 IP Config -- LAN Click on App ly Change to log out.[...] 
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                            Page 210210 7.1.2 L A N Interface Setup This page is used to config ure for local area network which connec ts to the LAN port of y our Acc ess Point. Here users ma y change the setting f or IP addres s, Subnet Mask , DHCP, etc. Item Description Device Nam e The nam e of device IP Addres s The default IP address is 192.168.1.25 4 (recom mend). Subnet Mask [...] 
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                            Page 21121 1 Clone MAC Address If your ISP asks y ou to e nter a specific MAC Address, please input the correct info at t he colum n. Apply Chang e & Reset Click on Apply Changes to save the setting data. Or you ma y click on Reset to clear al l the input data. 7.2 Wireless Setup The categor y includes Basi c Settings , Advanced Sett ings , Site Su rve[...] 
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                            Page 212212 7.2.1 Wireless Basic Setting The basic setti ngs related t o the wireless are s pecified as following. Item Description Disable W ireless LAN Interface Turn o ff the wireless function. Band Please select th e frequenc y . It has 6 options: 2. 4 GHz (B/G/N/B+G/G +N/B+G+N). Mode In W i-Fi AP mode onl y support Clint m ode Network T y pe Please se[...] 
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                            Page 213213 Control Sideba nd E nable this function will control y our router use lower or upper channel . Broadcast S SID User m ay choose to enable Broadcast S SID or not. Data Rate Please select th e data transm ission rate. Associated C lients Check the AP conn ectors and th e W ireless connecting status. Enable MAC C lone ( Single Ethernet Client) Clo[...] 
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                            Page 214214 Users c an go to the network Conf ig s ection and c heck the inform ation of up per level in W ireless Repeater Interf ace Configu ration. Caution: when us ers enabl e the wireless enc ryption. T he upper leve l and lower d evices can connect to each other even if their encr yption types are not the sam e. 7.2.2 Wireless A d vanced Settings Ple[...] 
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                            Page 215215 Item Description Fragm ent Threshold To identif y the maxim a length of pack et, the over length pack et will be fragmenti zed. The allowed range is 256- 2346, and def ault length is 2346 B ytes. RTS Threshold This value sho uld rem ain at its default sett ing of 2347. The range is 0~2347. Shou ld you encou nter inconsiste nt data flow, only mi[...] 
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                            Page 216216 7.2.3 Wireless Site Survey This function provides user s to se arch existing wire less APs or wireless base stations from ISP . Y ou can connect t o a wireless AP manuall y in W i-Fi AP m ode. The designed AP will a ppear on S SID column in W ireless Basic Setup page. Please click on Refresh to refresh the list. Cl ick Con nect after select an [...] 
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                            Page 217217 1. Encryption – WE P 1.1 Set WEP Key This s ection provides 64bi t and 128bit W EP encr yptions for wireless ne twork. Us ers can also choose AS CII and Hex s hared Ke y format to protect data. 1.2 802.1x Authentication It is a safet y system by usin g authentication to protect your wireless net work. Please choose b etween W EP 64bits and W [...] 
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                            Page 218218 2.2 Personal ( ( ( ( Pre-Sha red Key ) ) ) ) Pre-Shared Key type i s ASCII Code; the length i s between 8 t o 63 characters. If the key type is Hex, the key length is 64 charact ers. 3. A ppl y Changes & R eset Click on A pply Changes to save the setting data. Or you m a y c lick on Reset to clear all the input data. 7.2.5 W[...] 
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                            Page 219219 Take the wireless card as the ex ample. (1) W e will use Deny Listed as an e xam ple. P lease select Deny Listed in Wireless A c cess Control Mode f irst, and then input t he MAC address of wireles s card in MAC Address f ield. Click Apply Changes to sav e the settin g data. Users may en able or disable thi s function.[...] 
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                            Page 220220 (2) Y ou will find out th at the MAC address app ears on Current Access Control List , it means th e initiation is com pleted. (3) Please open wireless card UI and try to connect to this router . Y ou will find out that the connectio n request will be d enied.[...] 
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                            Page 221221 7.2.6 WP S Setting W i-Fi P rotected Setup, it can sim plify the procedures of wireless encryption betwee n C W R-935M and other W ireless Router or A ccess Point. If your W ireless Router or Acc ess Point als o supports W PS function, users can activate WPS auto-enc ryption to speed up the proc edures. W PS supports 2 m odels: PIN (Personal In[...] 
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                            Page 222222 *The following f igure is the display of the f ront of CW R-935M. W hen users select a specif ic model on wireless base s tation, the clie nts can conn ect to the base b y selecting the sam e model. The connecti on procedures of PIN and PBC are alm ost the sam e. The small dif ference between those two is: Users input th e PIN of wireless card [...] 
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                            Page 223223 (1) Please clic k Start PBC to c onnect to the other W ireless Router. (2) Please clic k OK to star t W PS process.[...] 
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                            Page 224224 (3) Open the conf iguration page of the W ireless Router, lik e CWR- 935 which supports W PS. Click the WPS page, and the n click Start PBC to m ake a W PS connection. (4) Click O K to start W PS process. (5) W hen W PS process f inish, please check the W ireless Configuration of CWR -935M, you can find CWR- 935M already conne ct to CW R-935 vi[...] 
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                            Page 225225 * Start PIN: (1) Please open the W PS configuration page of the CW R-935M to get a PIN num ber, and write it down. (2) Please clic k OK to star t W PS process..[...] 
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                            Page 226226 (3) Open the conf iguration page of the W ireless Router, lik e CWR- 935 which supports W PS. Click the WPS page, fill the W PS PIN code. (4) Click O K to starts proce ss.[...] 
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                            Page 227227 (5) W hen W PS process f inish, please check the W ireless Configuration of CWR -935M, you can find CWR- 935M already conne ct to CW R-935 via W PS. 7.3 Server CWR- 935M provides Sam ba Server, FTP Server, W eb Camer a Server, and Printer Server App lication. 7.3.1 Sam ba Server Support NetBIO S Protocol, the consum er sharing file o r printer [...] 
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                            Page 228228 Item Description Enable Sam ba Server Enable or d isable this f unction. Workgroup Nam e Input the workgroup name, default is “ W orkgroup ”. Server Nam e Input the server name, def ault is “ CWR-935M ”. Server Descript ion You can input d escription o f the server. Apply Chang es & Reset Click on Apply Changes to save the setti ng [...] 
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                            Page 229229 Step 1: Please click the “ start ”, and s elect “ My Comput er ”. Step 2: In the Address blank input t he IP address : 192.168.1. 254 .[...] 
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                            Page 230230 Step 3: Appear follo wing menu, ca n open following to share in ternal data. Note : 1. If connected USB flash or HDD, and th en enable sam ba server function, it will appear a sam ba folder. 2. If connected US B printer, a nd then enable pr inter server f unction, it will appear a printer ic on. 7.3.2 FTP Server FTP Server uti lity allows bo [...] 
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                            Page 231231 Item Description Enable FT P Serve r Select to “ Enable ” or “ Disab le ” FTP server . Enable Ano nymous to L ogin Allow ano nymous to l ogin af ter check on Enabl e. FTP Server Port The default is 21. Define th e FTP com mand transfer service port. If you want to ch ange this por t number, rem ember to c hange the service port sett ing[...] 
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                            Page 232232 Item Description Enable Webcam Server Select to “ Enable ” or “ Disab le ” webcam s erver . Image f ormat The form at is 320X240 pixe ls. Preview Click on this button, you can pre view the im age from webcam. Record Setting Please see the detail adva nce setting in “ 6. 3.3.2 Webcam Advanced Con figuration ”. Apply & Changes Cli[...] 
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                            Page 233233 Remote FT P port Input the FT P port num ber under URL t o save im age. Remote FT P user Input the users name you like and it will b e used to sav e the webcam image into th e FTP server. Remote FT P password Inpu t the rem ote passwor d. Remote FT P Directory To provide opti on of which f older should be use d for saving webcam image. Back Cli[...] 
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                            Page 234234 There will be a p op-up scr een showing the im age from web cam era as below exa m ple.[...] 
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                            Page 235235 7.4.3.3.2 Web Camera Recording 7.4.3.3.2.1 Administrator CWR- 935M also can record the pictures from W ebcam; only Adm inistrator can do the settings. Select Web Cam era Serv er from m ain Men u and Enable this f unction, clic k on Record setting button f or further setting. To setup the W ebcam Advanced C onfiguratio n f or each blank and the [...] 
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                            Page 236236 After click on Disk Explore r , you will see th e folder screen appear inclu ding all the f olders.[...] 
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                            Page 237237 All the image f iles will be sa ved in the f older “ webcam_ recorded_files ” . Please open th e file for check ing. 7.4.3.3.2.2 Per sonal A pplication All the users un der adm inistrator’s setting c an view ent ire webcam recording im ages from M y Document . Ple ase login b y your own person al account . For viewing your own folder , pl[...] 
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                            Page 238238 Note : If you can’t open the folder inside th e FTP serve r, please check with adm inistrator to set up your FTP & W ebcam’s privileges. 7.3.3.4 Printer Server The two USB p orts on CWR- 935M are for c onnection w ith printers to b e shared on the local area network. Follo w the belo w steps to setup your PC to c onnect to a Pri nter [...] 
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                            Page 239239 Step 1: Please go to Sta rt > Printe rs and Faxe s to add a pr inter. Step 2: Click “ Add a printer ”.[...] 
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                            Page 240240 Step 3: Click “ Next ” . Step 4: Click the “ Local p rinter attach ed to this co mputer ”, and t hen click “ Next ”.[...] 
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                            Page 241241 Step 5: Click the “ Creat e a new port ” and select t he “ Standar d TCP/IP Port ” , and then click “ Next ” . Step 6: Click “ Next ” .[...] 
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                            Page 242242 Step 7: Input the IP addr ess of CW R-935M: 192.1 68.1.254 , a nd then clic k “ Next ” . Step 8: Select the “ Cust om ” and cl ick the “ Setting s ”, and then click “ Next ” .[...] 
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                            Page 244244 Step 9: Select “ LPR ” a nd give it the sam e “ Queue Name ” as U SB Printer Nam e as sho wn, and mark “ LPR Byte Counting Enabled ”. Finally, click on “ OK ” button. Must as same as prin ter name, pleas e refer to “ 7.4.4 Printe r Server Setup ”[...] 
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                            Page 245245 Step 10: Click the “ Finish ” .[...] 
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                            Page 246246 Step 11: Select the “ M anufactu rer ” and “ Printers ”. If your printer doesn’t listed i n the table , please insta ll its driver CD and t hen click on “ Have Disk … ” button for i nstallation. Or click on “ Nex t ” button to fin ish the setting.[...] 
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                            Page 247247 Step 12: Click on Finish b utton and all steps of setting printer server are com pletely. 7.4 System Management It has 6 sectio ns: Change P assword, Firm ware Upgrade, Prof iles Save, Ti me Zone Setti ng, UPnP Setting, and L anguage Sett ing. It is eas y and helpful for user s making m ore detailed settings.[...] 
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                            Page 248248 7.4.1 Change P assword Users can s et or change th eir password in this sect ion. Click on Apply Changes to save the setting data . Or you may click on Reset to clear all the input data. 7.4.2 Firmwa re Upgrade This f unction can upgrade the f irm ware of the router . T here is certain r isk while doing f irmware upgrading. Firm ware upgra de i[...] 
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                            Page 249249 Caution: T o prevent that fir mware upgra ding is interru pted by other wireless sig nals and causes failure. W e recomm end users to use wired c onnection dur ing upgradin g. Caution: T he firmware upgr ade will not rem ove your previous sett ings. * Reset button: On the back of this router, ther e is a reset butt on. If yo u can not login the[...] 
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                            Page 250250 7.4.3 Profile Save Users can s ave or restore the s etting profile, a nd reset the sett ing to fac tory default. a. Save Conf iguration (1) Click Sav e Save to user pc. Reset to the factory default settings. Upload from us er pc.[...] 
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                            Page 251251 (2) Please clic k Save to sa ve configuration to your com puter . (3) Select the l ocation whic h you want to s ave file, the n click Save.[...] 
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                            Page 252252 b. Load conf iguration file (1) Click Brow se (2) Select conf iguration file then click Open[...] 
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                            Page 253253 (3) Click Up load to upload c onfiguration fi le to CW R-935M. (4) After 90 seco nds, CW R-935M will finish process an d reboot. Please c lick A dministrato r to login[...] 
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                            Page 254254 (C) Reload fac tory default setti ng 1. Please click Reset (2) Please clic k OK to start reload f actory default se tting to CW R-935M[...] 
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                            Page 255255 (3) After 90 seco nds, CW R-935M will finish process an d reboot. Please c lick A dministrato r to login 7.4.4 Time Zone Setting This f unction allows users to s elect their tim e zone and NT P server . Users can a djust the tim e manuall y or through the NT P server . Item Description Current T ime Users can input t he tim e manually. Ti me Zo[...] 
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                            Page 256256 Automaticall y Adjust Daylight Saving Please select to enable Automatically Adjust Dayligh t Saving or not. NTP Server Please select th e NTP serv er from the pull-down list, or you can enter the NTP server IP address manuall y. Apply Chang es & Reset & Refresh Please click on Apply Cha nges to save the setting da ta. Or you ma y click [...] 
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                            Page 257257 7.4.6 Language Setting CWR- 935M provides users with 12 languages t o choo se. Users c an change the l anguage of the interface config uration. Ple ase click Apply Changes a fter selecting a lan guage. Using Korean as an exam ple, the screen wi ll displa y on the chosen langu age afte r the countdown is finished. Caution: After countdown, you c[...] 
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                            Page 258258 7.4.7 User A cc ount Manageme nt Personal users can u se each individual application such as My Status, My W ebcam and My Document. This sec tion is to set the us er’s right. Also, all the users right will be sho wed in User Account List and can do the ed it or delete b y clicking the m eaning text. Item Description User Nam e Create the user[...] 
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                            Page 259259 1. Select th e USB Disk and c lick on M ount button f or refres h all disks before you do d isk partition, and the Unplug button will appear. 2. To partition/form at the disk , please select th e disk and click on Format bu tton. 3. If y ou want to view the data inside th e disk , pleas e cl ick on “ Disk Explorer ” to vi ew all the disks f[...] 
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                            Page 260260 7.5.1 Netw ork Config Users can c heck the Internet s tatus under this c ategory, inclu ding Firm ware version, W ireless setting, Connecting T ime, W AN, TCP/IP …inform ation. 7.5.2 Event Log You ma y enable the event l og feature here. Item Description Enable Log You ma y choose to enable Event Log or no t. System all, W ireless, & Do S[...] 
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                            Page 261261 * The followin g figure is an exam ple when users click Apply Change s to record t he event log. 7.6 Logout Chapter 8. DDNS A ccount Setup DDNS is a ser vice changes the dynam ic IP to the static IP. For ADSL & Ca ble user s, the settings of DDNS can sol ve the proble m of being give n the diff erent IP by router e very time. After s etting[...] 
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                            Page 262262 【 S tep 1 】 Please visit th e website htt p://www.d yndns.com / , and click on Sign Up Now . 【 S tep 2 】 Please fulfill the requested inform ation at the colum n, a nd click on Create Account w hen finished. (The inform ation shown on the s creen is for your reference only)[...] 
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                            Page 263263 【 S tep 3 】 W hen the below windo w appears, you alread y finish the registratio n. Please chec k your E-m ail box, and you will rec eive an e-m ail from the DynDNS.[...] 
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                            Page 264264 【 S tep 4 】 Please open the email sent f rom D y nDNS. Click on the l ink to confirm your account. 【 S tep 5 】 Please click on login .[...] 
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                            Page 265265 【 S tep 6 】 Please click on My Service s under the Acc ount Sum mary for the li nkage. 【 S tep 7 】 Please click on Add Host Services .[...] 
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                            Page 266266 【 S tep 8 】 Please click on Add Dyna mic DNS Host . 【 S tep 9 】 1. Please input the account you applied. 2. Please sel ect the hostna m e preferred at the drop-do wn menu. 3. Please click on A dd Host to add the nam e. 【 S tep 1 0 】 W hen the below windo w appears, it m eans your hostn ame is c reated. 1 2 3[...] 
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                            Page 267267 Chapter 9. Q & A 9.1 Inst allation 1. Q: Where can I f ind the IP and M AC address of my comp uter? A: (1) From the Star t menu, select Ru n , an in put box will a ppear with a flashing curs or . T y pe " cmd " or " Command " in t he Run box[...] 
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                            Page 268268 (2) An MS DO S Window will open , please input ipconfi g /all , and the n press Enter . Y ou will see inf ormation about Ethernet ada pter for Loc al Area Con nection. • IP address (19 2.168.1.100) : This is the IP a ddress of your com puter. • Default Gatew ay (192.16 8.1.1) This is the Gat eway IP add ress of your computer. • Physical[...] 
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                            Page 269269 2. Q: Where sh ould I install th e XDSL Route r in a net work environmen t? A: In a typical net work environment, the ro uter should b e installed between XD SL network and Local Area Network . 3. Q: M y network speed is v ery slow , why? A: P lease m ak e s ure y our network cable is l ess than 100m. Or y ou ca n install a br idge bet ween you[...] 
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                            Page 270270 A: There are two wa ys to find it. 1: Please check with your ISP . 2: Please select Log & Status on the left m enu of the 3.5G server router , and then se lect Netwo rk Configuration , you will see the WAN IP address. 3. Q: How do I know that I have static IP add ress o n WAN? A: Please check with your ISP , or select Netw ork Con figuratio[...] 
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                            Page 271271 2. Check out the IP ad dress, Subnet Mask , and Default Gat eway. If the data is incorrec t, please input Rel ease All , press enter, and t hen input Ren ew All . Windows NT , 2000, or XP: 1. Click Start > Run > input cmd > c lick OK . 2. Please i nput ipconfig /al l on Comm and Prom pt. 3. Check out the IP ad dress, Subnet Mask , and [...] 
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                            Page 272272 9.5 3.5G Server Router Setup 1. Q: W hy doe s the setting page of t he 3. 5G serv er router will automaticall y shut down w ithout any warning? A: Please click on Logout firs t > Close your browser > Re-open t he browser > login th e administration p age. 2. Q: How to setup DHCP ? A: DHCP is widel y used on large local ar ea net work. [...] 
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                            Page 273273 9.6 Wireless Network 1. Q: A fter the in spection, I still can not use w ireless conn ection wit h my noteboo k. A: S ometim es the wir eless network s ettings are very c om plicated. Especial when you m anage the encryption s ystem of different prod ucts. An y different pass word settings ma y cause the disconnection with other cli ents. Let?[...] 
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                            Page 274274  If the W EP of wireless router is enab led, your c omputer also needs to activate W P. T he k ey from both sides should m atch, too.  It m ight be interrupted by other radio frequenc y . Ple ase check the status when close to th e wireless router . Bad com munication en vironm ent is like 100 f eet of norm al situation. 3. Q: Th e speed [...] 
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                            Page 275275 6. Q: Th e wireless interfa ce of WinXP is not compatible wit h 3.5G server rou ter ’ s WEP interface. A: The default W EP of W inXP is Authentication Open S ystem – WEP , but 3.5G server r outer onl y has Pre-Shared Key – WE P . Please change W EP of W inXP to Pre-shared Key – W EP . 9.7 Support 1. Q: What is th e maximu m value for 3.[...] 
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                            Page 276276 Mode Router AP Wi-Fi A P WAN Connect W ire W ire W ireless SSID For User Con necting For User Con necting From Connect ing Access Point Extend SSID For Extend other Access Point's Range For Extend other Access Point's Range For User Con necting 4. Q: I don’t se e anything in My Webcam ? ? ? ? A: This function needs Java s up[...] 

