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WLR -5002 User Manual[...]
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Table of Conten ts Introduction .......................................................................................................... 3 Package Contents .................................................................................................. 5 Cautions ................................ .................................................[...]
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Introducti on Congratulati ons on your purchase of th e Wi Fi Router AC75 0 . Thi s router is compli ant with the 802.11ac draft and and up to 2 ti mes faster than standard 802.11n based rout ers while still being compatibl e with 802.11g & 802.11b devices. Thi s router i s not only a Wireless Access P oint, but al so doubles as a 4 -port ful l[...]
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Key Feature s Features Advantages Incredible Data R ate up to 433 Mbps* Heavy data payl oads such as MPE G video streaming IEEE 802.11n C ompliant and backwards com patible with 802.11b/g /n Fully Interoperabl e with IEEE 802.11b / IEEE802.11g, IEEE802.11n compli ant devices with legacy protectio n Four 10/100/10 00 Mbps gigab it Switch Ports ( Aut[...]
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Package Contents Open the package car efull y, and make sure that none of th e items li sted below are missing. Do not di scard the packi ng material s, in case of return; th e uni t must be shipped back i n its original package. The WLR- 5002 WiFi Router AC750 A 110V~240V to 12V 1 A Switchi ng Power Adapter A Quick Install Guide An UTP cable[...]
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Cautions This router’s desi gn and manufacturer ha s your safety i n mind. In order to safel y and effectively use thi s router, please read the followi ng before usage. Usage Cautions The user should not mo dify thi s router. The envi ronmental temperatur e should be wi thin +5 ~ +35 deg rees Celsiu s. Power The rou ter’s power voltage is DC 1[...]
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Product La yout Port Description Power connector Connect the 12V DC ad apter to thi s port LAN (Yellow) Connect your PC s or network d evices to thes e ports WAN (Blue) Connect your ADS L/Cabl e modem to thi s port USB Port Connect a USB devi ce to this port Backlabel and Network Details Folder The Network D etails Folder des cribes the IP add ress[...]
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LED Definition As shown from th e top to the b ottom. Port Description OPS (White) Shows OPS acti vity. Power (Red) Shows the devi ce is turned on. 2.4GHz (Bl ue) Shows 2.4GHz Wi Fi activit y. WAN (Blue) Shows the WAN cabl e is connected . LAN (Blue) Shows the cable i s connected. LAN (Blue) Shows the cable i s connected. LAN (Blue) Shows the cable[...]
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Network + Syst em Requir ements To begin usin g the router , make sure you m eet the followi ng as minimum requi rements: PC/Notebook. Operating System – Mi crosoft Windows XP/V ISTA/ 7 /8 or Mac OSX 1 Free Ethernet port . WiFi card/USB dongl e (802.11 a/ b/g/n /ac ) – opti onal. External xDSL (ADS L) or Cable mod em with an Ethernet port (RJ -[...]
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Setup your Rou ter You can place the router on a desk or oth er flat surface, or you can mo unt it on a wal l. For optimal performance, place you r router in the cent er of your hom e (or your office) i n a location th at is away from any potent ial source of in terference, such as a m etal wall or microwave oven. Thi s locati on must be close to a[...]
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Setup your Co mputer Windows, Manual Connection Click on the icon for wirel ess connectivi ty. This is usually l ocated in th e System Tray, next to the cl ock. Select the Sitecom netw ork. The correct n etwork name can be found on the sticker on bottom of the router, or i n the Network Detai l s Folder. Fill in the password f or the wireless netw [...]
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Windows, OPS Connection Click on the icon for wireless connecti vit y. This is usually located i n the System Tray, next to the cl ock. Select the Sitecom netw ork. The correct n etwork name can be found on the sticker on bottom of the router, or i n the Network Detai l s Folder. Push the OPS Button on the route r. K eep the butt on pushed for 0 -5[...]
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Mac OSX Click on the icon for wireless connecti vit y. This is usually located i n the System Tray, next to the cl ock. Select the Sitecom netw ork. The correct n etwork name can be found on the sticker on bottom of the router, or i n the Network Detai l s Folder. Fill in the password for th e wireless netw ork. The correct pa ssword can be foun d [...]
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Login to your Router LOGIN procedure • OPEN your browse r (e.g. Intern et Explorer). • Type http:// sitecom.router in the address ba r and press [Ente r ]. • Type user name and pa ssword. The de fault username i s admin, the pas sword can be found on th e back l abel on the bottom of you r r outer. • Click OK. • You will see the home page[...]
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Configure your Internet con nection From the menu, sel ect “Internet Setti ngs”. Depending on the ch osen setti ng, you may nee d to enter your use r name and pas sword, MAC address or h ostname i n the followin g window. After you hav e entered the co r rect informati on, click Apply .[...]
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IPv6 Configuration The IPv6 (Internet Pr otocol version 6) secti on is wher e you configu re your IPv6 Connection type. IPv6 Connect ion Type There are several c onnecti on types to choose from: Stat ic IPv6, Autocon figuration, 6RD and Link-l ocal only. If you are unsur e of your connecti on method, pl ease contact your IPv6 Internet Servi ce Prov[...]
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6RD Mode In the 6RD mode, no addi tional config uration is necessary. Link-local Mode The Link-l ocal address is used by n odes and rout ers when communi catin g with neighbori ng nodes on the same l ink. Thi s mode enab les IPv6-cap able devices to communicate wi th each other on th e LAN sid e.[...]
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Configure your Router Status The System status section allows you to monitor the cur rent status of your router, the up time, hardware i nformati on and serial number as well as firmware vers ion informati on is displayed here. DHCP Server The DHCP Server tab gives y ou the opportun ity to change the IP s ettings of the router. Click Apply at th e [...]
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• IP address 192. 168.0.1 : It is the router’s LAN IP address (You r LAN cli ents default gateway IP add ress). • IP Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 : Specify a S ubnet Mask for your LAN segment. • 802.1d Spanni ng Tree : Disabled by defaul t. If the 802.1d Span nin g Tree function is enabl ed, this router will use the spanning tree protoc ol to [...]
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DHCP Client Status This page shows al l DHCP cli ents (LAN PCs) currentl y connected to you r network. Th e table shows the as signed IP addres s, MAC addr ess and expi ration time for each D HCP leased cli ent. Use the Refresh but ton to update the avai labl e information. You can check “ Enab le Stat ic DHCP IP ” . It is possibl e to add more[...]
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Log View the operati on log of the router. Thi s page shows the current system l og of the router. It displ ays any event t hat occurr ed during or after system start up. At the bott om of the page, the system log can be sav ed <Save> t o a local fil e for further processin g or the system l og can be clear ed <Clear> or it can be refre[...]
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Statistics Shows the counters of packets sent and received on WA N, LAN & WLAN .[...]
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Wireless Settings You can set param eters that are used f or the wireless stati ons to conne ct to this router for the 2.4 GHz radi o or 5 GHz rad io. The paramete rs inclu de Mode, ESSID, Chann el Number and Associ ated Cli ent. Wireless Function Enable or Disabl e Wireless functi on here. Cli ck Appl y and wait f or module to be ready & loade[...]
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• Guest Network : Enabl e this to activate the Guest Network. Devices connected to the Gu est network wi ll have Internet c onnection but no access to the main network an d cannot communi cate with each other • SSID : Thi s is the name of the wi reless sign al which is broadca sted. All th e devices in the same wirel ess LAN should have the sam[...]
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• Authentication Type : There are two auth enticati on types: "Open Syst em" and "Shared Key". Wh en you sel ect "Open System", wireless stati ons can associate wit h this wireless router wi thout WEP encryption. When y ou select "Shared Key", you sh ould also setup a WEP key i n the "Encry ption"[...]
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throughput of the AP wi ll be a little l ower due to a l ot of frame-netw ork that i s transmitted. • TX Power : Th e transmit power can be set to a bare mi nimum or maxi mum power for better perf ormance or power sa ving. Security This router provi des compl ete wireless LAN secu rity functi ons, included are WEP, IEEE 802.11x, IEEE 802.11x with[...]
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IEEE 802.1x is an aut henticati on protocol. Every user must use a vali d account to login to this Access Poi nt before accessi ng the wirel ess LAN. The authenticati on is processed by a RADIUS server. Thi s mode only aut henticates u sers by IEEE 802 .1x, but i t does not encrypt the data du ring comm uni cation WEP When you select 64 -bit or 128[...]
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Wi -Fi Protected A ccess (WPA) i s an advanc ed security stand ard. You ca n use a pre - shared key to authent icate wirel ess stations an d encrypt data duri ng commun ication. It uses TKIP or CCMP (AE S) to change the enc rypti on key frequently, s o the encryption k ey is not easy to be cra cked by hacke rs. This i s the best security avail able[...]
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This wi reless router supports MAC Add ress Cont rol, which prevents un auth orized clients from accessing your wireless netwo rk. • Enable wireless access contro l : Enabl es the wi reless access control fu nction • Adding an addre ss into the list : Enter the "MAC Address" and "Com ment" of the wireless stati on to be adde[...]
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want to use the P IN code, you hav e to know the P IN code of the wi reless cli ent and switch it to WPS mod e, then fill -i n the PIN code of the wirel ess client through the web configurati on interface of the wireless router. • WPS : Check the box to enabl e WPS function and un check it to di sable the WPS function. • WPS Current Status : If[...]
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Firewall Settings The router provi des extensive firewal l protecti on by restricti ng connection param eters, thus limi ting the risk of hacker attac ks, and defendi ng agai nst a wide array of comm on Internet attacks. How ever, for appli cations that require unr estricted acc ess to the Internet, you can confi gure a speci fic client/ server as [...]
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Enable DMZ : Enable/disabl e DMZ Public IP Addre ss : The IP add ress of the WA N port or any oth er Public IP addresses given t o you by your ISP Client PC IP Addre ss : Fill -in the IP address of a parti cul ar host in your LAN that will receive all the packets origi nally going to the WAN port/Publi c IP address above. Click Apply at th e bottom[...]
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Ping of Death : Protection fr om Ping of Death attack s Discard Ping Fr om WAN : The router’s WAN port will not respond to an y Ping requests Port Scan : Prote cts the rout er from Port Scans. Sync Flood : P rotects th e router from Sync Flo od attack. Click Apply at th e bottom of the screen to save the above configu ration. Access You can restr[...]
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Remove PC : If y ou want to remove some PC from the "MAC Fi ltering Ta bl e", select the PC you wan t to remove in the table and th en click "Delete Sel ected". If you want to remov e all PCs from the tabl e, just cli ck the "Delete All " button. If you want to clear th e selecti on and re- select again , just click ?[...]
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Advanced Settin gs Network Address Tran slati on (NAT) allows mul tiple users at your local site to acc ess the Internet through a single Publi c IP Address or mu ltiple Publi c IP Addresses. NAT pr ovides Firewall protection from hacker atta cks and has th e flexibilit y to allow you to map Private IP Addresses to Publi c IP Addresses f or key ser[...]
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Enable Port Forw arding : Enable Port Fo rwardi ng Local IP : Thi s is the private IP of the s erver behin d the NAT firewall . Type : This i s the protocol type to be forwarded. You can choose to fo rward “TCP” or “UDP” packets onl y, or sel ect “both” to forward both “TCP” and “UD P” packets. Port Range : The range of ports t [...]
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Type : Select th e port number p rotocol type (T CP, UDP or both). If you are unsure, then l eave it to the default “both” setting. Publi c Port Enter the service (service/Internet appl i cation) port number from th e Internet tha t wi ll be re- directed to the abov e Privat e IP address host in your LAN Comment : The de scripti on of this sett[...]
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Popular applicati ons : Thi s section li sts the more popul ar appli cations that require multi ple connecti ons. Select an appli cation from the Popu lar Appli cations selection. Once you hav e selected an app licati on, select a location (1 -10) i n the Copy to selecti on box and then click t he Copy to butt on. This will automatically li st the [...]
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for it. The packets of appli cations with higher priority will always go fi rst. Lower pri ority applicati ons will get bandwi dth after high er priority applicati ons get enough bandwi dth. This can l et you have a better experi ence in using crit ical real time servi ces like I nt ernet phone, video conf erence …etc. All the appli cations not s[...]
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Server name : Enter a name for th e network s hare. Workgroup : If y ou wish to add the share to you r workg roup enter the workgroup name here. Description : Ent er a desired descri ption for th e share. Administrator : Enter a desi red username f or access to th e share. New Password : Enter the pass word for access to the share and confi rm thi [...]
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Toolbox S ettings Password You can change the pas sword required to l og into the router's system web -based management. Pas swords can contai n 0 to 12 al phanumeri c characters, and are case sensitive. Current Passwo rd : Fi ll in th e current password to al low chang ing to a new password. New Password : Enter your new passwo rd. Confirmed [...]
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Time Server Addr ess : You can set an NTP serv er address. Enable Daylight Savings : The route r can also take Da ylight savings into account. If you wi sh to use this fun ction, you mu st check/tick the enab le boxto enable your dayl ight savin g configuration (b elow). Start Daylight S avings Time : Sel ect the period in whi ch you wish to start [...]
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Enable autom atic firmware update : When enabl ed the router wi ll periodicall y check i f a new firmware i s avail able. If a new firmwa re is detected th e router wil l give a notification. Firmware Upgrad e : Th is tool allows you to up grade the Broadban d router’s syst em firmware. To upgrad e the firmwa re of your Broa dband router, you n e[...]
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Reset You can reset the rout er’s system shoul d any probl em exist. The reset functi on essentiall y re- boots your router’s syst em. DDNS DDNS all ows you to map the stati c domain name to a dynamic IP address. You must get an account, passwo rd and your stat ic domain name from the DDNS ser vice providers. This router supp orts DynDNS, TZ O [...]
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Addendum A: USB Po rt Control Center The netUSB functi onali ty of your router requi res additional softwa re to work with your computer. The foll owing section will describe how the softwa re can be i nstalled and used. Windows Insert the CD-R OM that was i nclud ed with your router and select i nstall utility f rom the cd -menu. The software wi l[...]
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Enter your username and organizat ion if applicabl e and click Next to conti nue. Choose a folder wh ere the software shoul d be in stalled or keep it to default an d click Next to conti nue.[...]
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The software is now ready to be i nstall ed, Click Install to conti nue. Once the install ation is fini shed the software wil l inform you. If “ L aunch Site com USB Device Server ” checked th e software wi ll automati cally be launched after you cli cked Finish .[...]
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MacOS Insert the CD- R OM that was i nclud ed with your router and select “ I nstall ” from th e cd - menu. Click Install t o contin ue installation. Enter your Mac use rname and passw ord and cli ck OK to conti nue. Once the install ation is fini shed the software wil l inform you and r equires to resta rt the system.[...]
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Connect & Discon nect “NetUSB” all ows you to use USB printers when t hey’re actuall y connected to the Sitecom USB server. The “connect” operati on is a softwar e operation th at simulat es an actual USB device plug- in . Therefore, when you do a “ connect” op eration in the Control Center, the PC can detect a USB devi ce’s plu[...]
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Please foll ow the user manual of the USB de vice to in stall its dri ver. For example, you may pu t the driver CD of th e USB device in the CD -ROM player to install the driver. When you are ask ed to pl ug in the USB device i nto PC’s USB p ort, click th e desired USB devi ce in the Cont rol Center and then cl ick the “Auto -Conn ect Printer?[...]
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NetUSB Printing using Auto- Connect P rinter After the driver is i nstalled, you can see a newl y created prin te r in the Cont rol Panel. Follow the steps bel ow to perform N etUSB pri nting. In the Control Cente r, cli ck the MFP server that ha s the desired pri nter (or MFP) attached. Click the desired pri nter (or MFP). Click the “Auto Conn e[...]
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When you do a pri nt job agai n. The control center will automati cally do a connectin g operation on pri nting agai n. This i s so- call ed “Auto Connect / Disconnect” operati on. Note : Under th e “Auto - Conn ected Prin ter” setting, i t is not necessary to manu ally press the “ Connect ” bu tton when pri nting. If you p ress the “[...]
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NetUSB Scannin g using Net work Scanning In the Control Cente r, cli ck the MFP serv er that has the desi red MFP attached. Click the desired MFP. Click the “Network Scanner” bu tton. Then you can see that t he Control Center will automatically do a “conn ect” operation. The foll owing wind ow will appear. Choose one of TWA IN o r W IA item[...]
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Follow the usual steps to do scanni ng.[...]
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Addendum B : Decl aration of Con formity[...]
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Addendum C: GNU/G PL Leaflet Licensing Inform ation Parts of the fi rmware of the WLR-500 2 WiFi Route r AC750 are su bject to the GN U general public license. This product includes third-pa rty softwar e licensed under th e terms of the GNU Gene ral Pu blic License.. Y ou can modify or redist ribute this free s oftware unde r the term s of the GN [...]
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Addendum D: GNU/G PL Version 3, 29 June 2007 C opyright © 2 007 Free So ftware F oundation, Inc. http:// fsf.org/ Everyone is pe rmitted t o copy and distribute verbatim co pies of this license docu ment, bu t changing it is not allowed. Preamble The GNU Gene ral Public License is a fr ee, copyleft license for soft ware and oth er kinds of works. [...]
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TERMS AND COND ITIONS 0. Definition s. “This License ” refers to version 3 of the GNU Gene ral Public License. “Copyright” also means co pyright-l ike laws that a pply to oth er kinds o f works, such as semi conductor ma sks. “The Program” refers to any cop yrightable w ork licensed under this Licen se. Each li censee is addressed as ?[...]
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